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fslJxdE3XZ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fslJxdE3XZ4 | CAN'T PROXY JAX??? HOW TO DESTROY THE MAD CHEMIST IN LANE AS JAX!! | alright what's up everyone empowered Q's here bringing you some more League of Legends action we were going against a cinched in the top lane so should be pretty interesting he's you know running around doing singe things so I'm actually gonna take my w first just helped me last hit a little bit so these are gonna head thinking about sins just really honestly to ignore him when he does stuff like this because I went a skill into the game anyways where he's not so get all my see us easy-peasy so if he wants to waste time and do that I said it really doesn't matter to me so you can do a couple different things in this matchup adaptive helm is very very effective against him so after our Trinity force we could do something like that frozen mallet might be nice too they just keep up with him so just a couple options we could go lifesteal to just one now he's just gonna teleport back I said that's fine so he's probably gonna come back with a corrupted pot so I kind of want to push this and get my ear Eddy if I can get my attack speed up I could fish some damage before he gets back or right when he gets back I could stun him get a lovely advantage actually I could get this freeze going right here too so there's my candid minion so he must have decided to walk back so I'm okay with that if I said now it's 14 to 15 this wave is gonna push so we can look for when kha'zix to get that when a shake-up Cubs top to do a gank so pretty easy get my cannon minion TMS on a bad idea here either like I said cinch this this whole point is to kind of shove you in and try and get a CS advantage so if you take away his his ability to out waveclear you then you kind of beat him that way back up pop my next potion took a free tower shot cool try and grab me you took another tower shot oh hang out back here get my see us there's too many nice oh damn I thought I had it that sucks don't die don't die don't die damn I got his flash I gotta leave man he got out of vision just in time I'm gonna get a dorans blade for some combat stats and a longsword yeah and could he get a controlled war so even in CS so that's fine like I said I said I heavily out scale him so this is a fine trade-off not a big deal and he had an item advantage on me too so we at least traded felt last for flash so I didn't blow anything I actually had considered flashing into him okay back up nice a nice little damage off got a nice little damage off there so just quick easy trades don't miss all my see us back it up pop a potion whack off once I hit level 6 I'll probably look to fight him I should have a little bit of it experienced heads up on him cool hold these outside nice the trade I want to do once I get level six is to do two auto attacks as well and then hit him because you get the passive so one nice little trade there pop potion cinch comes I mean Shaco cup stop I think we kill trying to bait him and hello I can't stay I gotta leave yeah I'm gonna grab a little bit of magic resist and we do feel I'm gonna build a spectra skull eventually so this is going to give me a little bit of sustain or a little bit of healing so just we'll build into a Tiamat no ignite yeah that's cool it's gonna be a cannon wave so I'll catch up I'd see us on this wave Kai's cannon will live a little bit longer nice so just down one see us in comparison so not too bad I'm gonna want Merc treads in this game anyways - so I could always actually build this into Merc treads the null mantle so that's just gonna help me survive a little bit of poke from this poisonous gas he's probably somebody's probably gonna go tanky first cuz he took aftershock high level seven is a great spikes for Jack's your W is almost max so that's looking good here you don't want to also forget that is adhesive stops you from jumping so that's definitely a careful consideration for this matchup see look at that that's how we wanna trade lots of damage back it up don't stick right in the play zone here we go got a nice little hit there let's see yeah so this is how we want to do these trades one all right just pop oceans well easy-peasy I'm gonna definitely max-q first Sasa Elliot I'd be careful no danger danger [Music] awkward awkward very awkward I don't know where singed is Oh God how much better do I need 65 I don't think I'll get it no singed no wow I just could get the vana Oh God nope nope [ __ ] you Zoey Heil no I'm out I was somebody control word I hate doing that but I really want a sheen for the poke damage against singed so Selma grab my sheen mmm I don't have to do and let's see is it a cannon with you know what that's too big of a wave I have to teleport you know I want to made it in time Paul let's see 71 to 65 not too bad considering like singed hopeful old goal is to deny his enemy CS luckily Jack's very good at see us under Tower they say the big thing is just ignore him like he can run around only want it really doesn't matter to me not too worried about it I said you could go this ski in that rush which might be what I get next that way you could clear the waves a lot faster Oh misjudge that one so we're gonna push this up he messed up he missed away so I want to push this into his tower get some damage there now I gotta be careful cuz in Zhao probably coming up how about past plus I think she knew I was coming if he's still running at me yeah okay I could be a little cheeky and you can ward up this way I want to see him jinjo is hanging out on our jungle side cool excellent I still got a couple potions to pop through to keep myself healthy I said I want to do that quick kind of and just walk up and kill them I don't think he thought I had that much damage in this one of the reasons I got the scene so I could pop him easier like that I think it's going around in that suits your bad and it's kind of getting wrapped but push this next wave in back a nice amount of gold I believe I don't think Shaco needs help he's got his ultimate like if agent Burke shreds I think yeah perfect buy for be there can I get I do this this yeah perfect okay that's gonna give you the wave clear to match singed much better um and boots are gonna be really really good as well so now we want to start looking to rotate bot got tower first so we got an advantage there they could force the dragon I have TP in 93 seconds yeah O'Reilly after my swing after my he's afraid Oh push push pop oceans oh my god seriously that sucks all right try off I can't believe I didn't kill him there that saps he's that dragon so we could push this tower red buff up red buff it's not up I thought shaker was coming with me that's my bad whoopsies nor that I should have just jumped away I got cocky I thought I could take down the chin much faster than that good job team woo that's very nice a big heart engage I have TP I'm gonna have bottom if I'm gonna keep splitting I want to go bottom I mean the reality is both waves are pushing this one's gonna turn into a pushing wave this way faster because the waves are meeting this way on this side so it's gonna catch up sooner someone's gonna have to answer this where this wave has already built up on this side so realistically I want to go top but I think someone's gonna answer this one faster so I want to be here to respond which I thought since it's walking up there good job or I'm being another way to look at this as I can actually clear this up pressure this tower back and then clear this I can always TP if I need to yeah so plenty stuff going on mid so it's a nice Canon wave so I could get this tower probably for free thanks for knocking me away what jump away that's the cool thing you can do with Jax students if you make sure you fight in waves pop potions you can make sure you have space to jump to them Shaco is gonna clear this so I'm gonna stay I don't have to talk I could push this wave now good okay I'm afraid Jin Jia is still here so I don't play a little carefully I see everyone else there's just no way he's sticking around if ya man land Sirocco I can't believe you still caught man oh well calm it down geez I can teleport I'm just gonna tell for it nice walk this way nice job Oh God let me run to you I hate you ha the Tang ignite good job got him I'll take that oh thank you okay so what I want to build here I could go sterics I'm not gonna go frozen mouth because I don't think I need it against the singe definitely not right now Michael full split push build they'll go stairs into jinzo's could be fun cuz I I'm not really having the best of luck team fighting so I don't think I want a team fight where's my mother freaking flash up damn boy kids say I'd advise taking that so that's gonna push we could come up here what's dragon oh I want to clear this fast and make my way towards dragon it is an infernal yep so the general rule is you want to push right pass forever so I'll push one more wave I hate Zoey let's see I guarantee she has friends f off oh my god go there good job cool I'll take that not bad alright alright gonna build towards my sterak's gage some health is gonna be nice Shaco should have that yeah I don't have teleport dad Oh got the infernal it's been slain he's gonna get doe how much is that tower out [Music] yep I tried well I got this only kind of shutdown gold there so I say worth it definitely worth it if decide nice okay well I mean singed is useless so that much has been accomplished I'm down on CS no I'm not nearly as high as I would like to be but that's because I think I'm running around making plays so the sterics is gonna help me not get one shot by the jinjo maybe some of the lifesteal would be good for dueling I said after sterics we'll see what what I feel all right I don't have my flash yep just pop my hop motions save me get him off my face thank you Jesus like don't want to be involving that up to flash okay God be very careful with how I do this I want to run into Sue's back and heal that that shake I'm scared before a socket like dammit could you wait any longer like Jesus ruff mid-game man so happens you're the only tank though besides it's got a hard carry we need a group and once again since useless hate these two people piece of garbage damage took so much damage from the gin out first - it could always just build Randall enjoyment - I don't really feel like going full tank but I give a lot of value out of it so don't go top like this waves building up by the time I walk there you ready for the teleport should be done nice good job let me get he's gonna take it all yeah you can leave okay thank you that was close you almost got away I jumped that way cuz I knew the cooldown Mike you would hit me back give me the ketchups on the gun just jump off trying to stun him I use in all that turrets I got it wait cool come back I've run it back off now I will end with a composite kDa this game alright how is that stitch not dead man this jinjo is so strong kind of ridiculous alright not really what I want to do what a completed item is always better than a partial item I would like to go to for my sterics but just the way that my gold sat with the way I'm item lock probably the better thing to do so I want to stick around for the dragon fight my potions pop my other potions yeah well I got qinzhou cuz I will finish this up really easily yeah so this is fine oh man I guess I'm Kris is gonna finish this up easily so as soon as this gin jaw was dead like that's most of their damage she could pocus out but if she doesn't get part of the poke damage then or it doesn't play a part in the pokey game while these teamfights play out cuz I like I said could just kill everything so yeah inhib dragon and baron I want to clear table three oh hi MERS gonna take all the farm come on let's go barren then I could come back and clear this [ __ ] go this way they described dragon why they all rush barren so we can't baron Oh clear poppin group nice I said besides just gonna clean this up and kill everything so one towards me Tilton she's got him she should have maybe not we can just scoop I think is jinjo ragequit what a little baby okay push this down yeah yeah potions potions good block these and John dumb [ __ ] off baby in just try to protect the Kasai don't kill me I love you oh wow really you're just gonna end you need it back someone needs to back oh my god that's so dumb who needs it back like just need affarin like people get too greedy that's a big problem I feel like like a side gate or guardian angel carry me senpai yeah this Sheikh was an idiot he did go to Dragon when we could have just gotten barren then I'll just keep here I just want to pop that okay we take this really fast nice pushes wave the reason I jumped over pop that is a I could jump right back and be that allows to shout that doesn't that makes it so shin cell has to initiate from this side which is much easier for us to prevent push this wave out we have two inhibitors down so we want to get to thrown inhibitor down all top all top these are all of it all automatically pushed so we want to go top don't be a idiot all right since engines are there so I got to be careful I don't want to get caught cause my whole team is back for some reason I see those two - Zoey and Jen we have pretty clear vision so it'll be pretty obvious if anyone else shows up as soon as my team shows up besides got to be careful to the feet I were screwed as you're gonna die nice holy that's a win all right we'll just dive into that's cool don't mind us so I just wanted to flash and stun their backline take the towers same IQ I stand the heel nice good stuff nice man honestly a rough mid-game I don't know what it was but we played the early in the late game really really well so I'll take it I'll take the W I'll take that this sheikha was annoying I hate non aggressive junglers that are aggressive by nature junglers like if you play a farming like jungler whatever but Shaco sole purpose is to be stealthy and make funny plays and stuff like that which I didn't think he did super effectively but I digress so see damage I'm sure was the Kasai by a mile yeah whoo but no I think we did a great job at rendering the cinched useless and that's the important thing in that matchup is what Sid wants to do which is why he proxies which is when he you know takes minions from the lower part of your map between towers as he wants to proxy make a play this ins never went in made plays so I'm free to farm it's like proxy and again second assets or Renekton you know you could technically do the same thing back as Renekton just pop over and I've seen solar Renekton only do it and clear the minions and go make a play but you want a proxy and then go make a play since never did that so we were able to farm up and be effective and be a nice initiator so we died a little bit more trying to initiate into this craziness and which is Hartigan Shinjo and karma heals and zoe poke but you know the kasaya up getting fed and super carrying us well I hope you guys liked that one don't forget to Like share subscribe all that good jazz really really appreciate it too the next time peace | EmpoweredQ's | UCwaggzhhANdHLX54ULb253g | 2018-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,110 | 15,149 |
3d-SYQMKYM0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d-SYQMKYM0 | What is the basis for most modern cryptography? | foreign so I didn't want to make this video too dramatic but to some degree all of our security online and I think most of the World's Online economy and are really the stability of our societies at least modern advanced societies that use the internet to buy things and sell things and store personal information is really based on one thing and that thing that that property that assumption that we're all trying to make the assumption that underlies a lot of the encryption that goes on online is a pretty simple one that assumption is that factoring is hard so remember we had this idea of a trap oop hard hard factor in his heart we have this idea of a trapdoor function and we use trapdoor functions to enable something called publicly cryptography which is widely used online and the one really sort of set of trapdoor functions that we've been able to develop is all based around this assumption that it is very very difficult to factor large numbers so let me give you an example of the type of problem that we're looking at so let's say that we have two prime numbers remember prime numbers have only one factor so a prime number is only divisible by itself and one seven is an example of a prime number nine is not a prime number because nine is divisible by three seven is a prime number 11 is a prime number 13 is a prime number 17 is a prime number these are all examples of numbers that can only be divided by themselves evenly by themselves and one and it turns out it's actually really fascinating when you get out into these huge huge huge huge huge numbers there are still a lot of prime numbers out there and so what we can do is we can do the following we can take two large prime numbers let's call them p and Q now if you give me two large prime numbers it is very easy to multiply them together that's just multiplication so I can take P times Q and I can get a new number called n now remember p and Q are prime so they can only be divided by themselves and one and so it turns out that n only has three factors n can be divided by Q P times n can be divided by P Q times and N could be divided by one so n is not prime it has two factors but n only has three factors well four factors itself one p and Q so it turns out that so again if I give you p and Q it is very easy to compute n you just multiply them together if I give you n it is very hard to compute p and Q particularly if n is really really big and if p and Q are both very large so if I take two really really really big prime numbers and multiply them together to get n which is the just the multiplication of the two prime numbers then if I give you n it is very very hard and you would have to spend an enormous amount of time and computation to factor n and recover p and Q so you can sort of see where we're going here with this n is so it and it turns out that I can create encryption systems based around this fact that even if I know n I'm not telling you p and Q so the secret that I have that unlocks the trapdoor function that I'm going to use in these types of encryption systems is that I know p and Q I can tell you n and you can use n in various ways to encrypt messages but if you don't know p and Q you can't decrypt those messages so this is again like I said the basis for our online economies the basis for all of the uh sort of certificates that are used online and so what would happen if suddenly somebody came up with a way to factor huge numbers really easily the world would probably collapse I mean I'm not sure I would want to be alive during that time because suddenly all the inform secret information online could be easily recovered by anybody um you know be extremely easy to access information that's supposed to be private it would be impossible to verify that certain messages were sent by the person you were sending them to it would be impossible to verify that you were at the website that you were trying to go to et cetera et cetera et cetera so the world would really really totally probably melt down at that point happily we've had crypto systems based on this assumption now for several decades and it seems to be holding now there are plenty of problems with those systems there are plenty of bugs and other issues but this core assumption that if I choose two large primes and multiply them together and get a number you can't easily recover those two primes that core assumption seems to be holding and again it's going to hold it's holding because if it didn't hold there would be chaos thank you | internet-class | UCF-EPJcRpVWGzr-MwITe8AA | 2016-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 895 | 4,534 |
ScLwzohgyt0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScLwzohgyt0 | 【ALL Fafnir VS ALL Achilles】 Relay battle Beyblade Burst BU 베이블레이드 버스트 BU ベイブレードバーストBU | foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] round two anxious [Applause] [Music] wins [Music] round one [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] let's go foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] they know [Music] we control the air waves no negotiations round one situations [Music] round two [Music] wins [Music] round one [Music] wins [Music] round one [Music] round two [Music] round three [Music] wins [Music] round one [Music] round two [Music] points [Music] round three [Music] like I don't know wins [Applause] round one [Music] round two foreign [Music] round one [Music] round two [Music] for the things [Music] [Applause] [Music] I could be I just wish [Music] my money show [Music] | 스핀토이 SPIN TOY | UChhz_eQyZJJuZJtllV7IHKA | 2022-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 112 | 725 |
AGAUvKcrfd8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGAUvKcrfd8 | WWE Supercard South Paw Cards OFFICIALLY REVEALED Coming To The Supercard Battle Pass? | ladies and gentlemen what is going on is your boy and we're back with double upload thursday guys that's right double upload for you guys so officially the softball cards that we are going to be getting next week has been officially shown to me to people who watch the video uh if you guys don't know what video was it was from the up up down down and we got all the cars that they showed and i'm gonna gladly show you guys all the cards from southpaw on here now i believe these cards are going to be from login like the car back stuff i'm not i don't have any of the car back stuff anyways but apparently logging in every day will get you car back stuff from southpaw and apparently the super pass has to do with also these rewards so guys let's show you the southpaw images i may butcher some names because i really wasn't a big southpaw guy but hey let's get into the cards that were leaked thanks again to xavier woods we got dan bandana oh my god daniel bryan you crazy son of a this is freaking hilarious man so this is one of the cards it looks freaking great i love it soft paul my god daniel freaking brian as damn bandanna all right and then we got renee barrett's i believe his name is which i believe is also daniel bryan as well so unless i'm butchering it i'm not sure but it looks like dana bryan so i didn't see this character so yeah daniel bryan again as renee barrett oh my god love it love it love it let's get into the next one which is the lance quetzal moran i guess how you say that i guess i'm butchering it but yes john cena as our boy lance my god get anchorman vibes from this one hilarious so we're looking forward to getting this card definitely looking forward to it man and then we got debbie desperado natalia right is that natalia please tell me so tell ya if i'm wrong i hate my life but i'm pretty sure it's natalia as it is a power charisma and i i know those tits really well uh not to be sexist or anything but yes natalia got a big wreck and i'm pretty sure that's natalia so you guys debbie desperado i love you natalia looking good girl looking good keep up the good work and then we got chet chatterfield i don't even know who the hell this is to be honest with you why is it like cesaro in a way but i don't know who it is i really don't know how it is but chet is in the tear he will be an elemental card so welcome to the game chat probably train your ass away mr mcelroy what a legend uh i love this guy but man this is the car i'll probably make my champ guys hilarious on the up up down down show so yeah i love them probably will be my next champ we got malibu owl i'm assuming aj styles uh looking good aj looking good man i definitely think you are a gorgeous man and then to wrap it up we got the man the myth the legend nikki leaves the strikes as dolph ziggler man oh man these cards look fantastic now i do believe these will be in the super pass that comes out on september 1st which will probably cost you 11.99 to do to get so guys 12 or 10 dollars if you get it as a gift guys i i'm looking to give away some super pass to you guys to my awesome subscribers so stay tuned for that next week but yes guys southpaw is officially coming to wwe supercar i hope you guys are excited because i know i am even though i don't know who some of these people are but because obviously i really didn't really care about softball like that but hey guys i know a lot of you are big fans of it uh so yeah guys like comment subscribe i will see you guys in the next episode take care double upload what a shocker from a release man i know but still subscribe i love you peace | Supercard Edward | UCjGT9rET1aoHCHkgfv2sppg | 2020-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 735 | 3,620 |
46tn8dlDt3U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46tn8dlDt3U | 🇺🇸 Mean, Median, Mode, which one best represents a dataset. | the average of 60 does not best represent the data my reason is that the mode which is equal to 50 or the median which is also equal to 50 better represents the data than the average which is equal to 60. why because the median captures 80 of the data with no error with this it is meant that 80 of the data matches the median exactly but for the average if you do the calculations you will see that the average of 60 does not match any of the data points exactly and it has error for each data point moreover we can look at how the the errors differentiate what are the differences between the error you get on the data set at each point for the median the average and what is the different with the difference of the error that you get from the data points generated by the average so we will be looking at two sets we'll be looking at a set which consists of the error from the average of each point of our original data set which is 50 50 50 50 and 100. so our first set call it aem which is the average of the error data set generated from the median we claim that the average of the errors of the data set generated from the median is less than the average of the errors of the data set generated from the average of 60. let's look at it in terms of a set so here we had our original set so we're subtracting our median from it so we took our original data point of 50 subtracted 50 from it squared it and took the square root this is to take the distance so how far my the median was from the point so the error so i did it for the first point of 50 the second point of 50 the third point of 50 the fourth point of 50 and the fifth point of 100 then you got get a set which is equal to with data points of zero zero and fifty for the second data set aem which is the average errors generate aeav which is the average errors generated by the average i just find what is the distance from the average of my each data's point of my original data set so i took 50 minus 60 squared it and take the square root just to find the distance so 50 minus 60 square root square root 50 minus 60 squared square root 50 minus 60 squared square root 50 minus 60 squared square root and 100 minus 60 squared square root then i ended up with a set of points of 10 10 10 10 and 40. then i find the average of the first set which is the errors of the data set generated from the median and then i find the average of my second data set which is the errors of the data set generated from the average so i just find the average by adding all of my data points and divided and dividing them by the number of data points which i had so my average or mean for the average error data set generated by the median is zero plus zero plus zero plus zero plus fifty then i divide that by five which gets me ten my average remain of the data set generated by the errors from the average from my original data set is 10 plus 10 plus 10 plus 10 plus 40 which gets me 80 and then i divide that by 5 which is equal to 16. so you see that on average my error for the median is 10 from each data point and on average my error for each data point is 16 for the average so the median of 10 has a smaller error than the average of 16. and this is why i claim that the median better represents the data set compared to the average | 7YDI JESUS CHRIST MATH 7 | UCQLJbd_R_mUlL7z6Cf8z9bA | 2021-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 681 | 3,295 |
XSDlIT_s9cY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSDlIT_s9cY | Johnson's Alleppey Eco Houseboat | wonderful magical yeah it's a real experience fantastic yeah that's the idea I mean you know in the book to see you see out as much as possible and so we try to make it as which you know openings as possible and to give a lot of space I don't know if you've ever seen some of the other perks you know the the the real it's all they put so many rooms in this we really enjoyed being open and and having this space it was much more beneficial and we wave to all these other people who are behind glass there was a very nice location to look this is the most beautiful part of the package that's why we do it the food of course was magic they did a great job staff are great this is a local market in LP where I do the shopping for the boat so there's a fish market here chicken on the side and the vegetable stall on the other side here and so these guys know me pretty well so they give me only fresh food that's fine just shows that you're getting up here's half the vote when does out masses minute they go on they start talking like everybody else in telling jokes yeah you did two hours of Kennedy on the first option you guys took the first option so what do you think of the canoeing the the man took us through some of the smaller back waters which was actually good because you got to see the difference between the big waterways and the small ones and you got to see up much more close and personal very relaxing and yes it was quite nice to have someone else paddling you plus something more about the trip you know the details or what you did how's the experience compared to some some of the other experiences in India I think the one thing was lovely was to see the way of life on the backwater see the people doing their washing and swimming the children in their uniforms going to school we really enjoyed the boat because it was open you could see everything all the wildlife I mean that's why we come to India we come for the culture to see the people to see how things are going and it's a really wonderful experience | Johnson Gilbert | UCs2lI66cGuiygfS45UvOT2Q | 2011-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 403 | 2,034 |
ZZJ6txNiP88 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJ6txNiP88 | Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of To-day | Haji A. Browne | *Non-fiction, History | 2/7 | Chapter six of bonaparte in egypt and the egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by graham macmillan bonaparte in egypt and the egyptians of today by Hagi a brown chapter 6 a long march and a short battle that the advance to cairo might be made as rapidly as possible bonaparte decided that the bulk of his army should proceed direct to demin a town 33 miles to the south of Alexandria and on the most direct road to the capital as it would have been most difficult to convey the heavy baggage of the expedition by this route lying as it did across desert and inhospitable lands general du Gao was commissioned to proceed by the longer but more practical and agreeable one usually adopted by the people of the country this led by Rosetta a town situated four miles from the sea on the west bank of the Nile and 45 miles from Alexandria thence as soon as the town had been effectively occupied the general accompanied by a flotilla of boats which were to be sent round from Alexandria as transports for the troops in stores was to proceed up the Nile to Romania where his division was to meet the main army under the immediate command of Bonaparte shortest was the distance to Dammann Hauer the march over the barren burning desert was a most trying one for the troops of the expedition who suffered severely from the want of food and water meat and bread were alike unobtainable and the famished soldiers at the end of their day's march had to satisfy their hunger with rude cakes of grain crushed between stones and roughly baked on open fires nor did their arrival at damon hower bring them any very sensible relief or encouragement for their as everywhere in their advance the plain evidence the miserable homes of the people afforded of the chronic poverty in which they lived with such as to wholly damp the ardor of the troops and fill them with dismay at the prospect of a sojourn and campaign in such an inhospitable country fortunately for them it was the season of the watermelons and on these and the coarse cakes of red I have mentioned they had to support the fatigues of their march as best they might to add to their distress small parties of Arabs hovered perpetually around the wretched column and while keeping at a safe distance from the main body lost no opportunity of slaughtering every weary straggler who got separated from his companions these Arabs were all Bedouin x' or nomadic Arabs belonging to tribes inhabiting the deserts that skirt the Delta and Valley of the Nile and possessing all the characteristics of their race were nothing more than Restless roving bands of robbers ever ready to prey upon all unhappy enough to fall into their hands Arabs by race and Mohammedans by religion they yet acknowledged no ties of kinship or brotherhood outside of their own tribes and were as ready to plunder ill-use and Massacre the Egyptians as the French or to unite with either against the other as the interest of the moment might dictate in attacking the French therefore they were actuated by no other desire than that of securing the spoil of arms and other loot to be reaped from the bodies of their victims of the people of the country the French during their advance saw almost nothing for fearing not only the loss of everything they possessed but that they themselves might be seized and compelled to work as slaves in the service of the army or be sent for sale in foreign lands and dreading that their women would be outraged and their children massacred they had at the first warning of the approach of the French enemy hastened to forsake their homes and seek safety in distant towns or villages taking with them their flocks and herds and as much as possible of their portable property after spending a couple of nights at Damon Howard in taking the rest it so badly needed the army set up for Romania by the route leading almost at right angles to that which they had been following on the way they fell in with a small party of the mammal looks with which they had a brief skirmish Bonaparte himself narrowly escaping capture while separated with a few attendants from the main column of the force at Romania the army again halted for arrest and to wait the arrival of the division for Rosetta meanwhile general digua with the force under his command had arrived at Rosetta this town now fallen into decay and yearly decreasing in population was then a place of considerable importance linked to its position at the mouth of the Nile and the fact of its being the chosen terminus of the journey by boat of those travelling between Cairo and Alexandria in many ways one of the most pleasant spots in the whole of Egypt surround gardens and cultivation and having markets well filled with all the produce of the country it was probably of all the towns of Egypt the one most attractive to foreigners here as in other parts of the country there was a small colony of Christians including some few Europeans and when the fugitives from Alexandria began to arrive with the news of the landing of the French and their occupation of that town these were thrown into a state of the greatest alarm by the prompt outbreak of a fanatical cry for their assassination there were in the town a number of candy yachts who had been drawn to it by the fact that the Acting Governor was a countryman of theirs and these had brought with them the fanatical spirit common in their own country it was among these that the demand for a massacre of the Christians was started and the governor himself appears to have been favourable to the project which was in fact one of plunder rather than of murder conceived in the hope that it would provide the can do with an opportunity of enriching themselves safe from all danger of retribution that the Egyptians did not readily accept the proposal as clear as otherwise it would undoubtedly have been put into immediate practice happily for the Christians the opposition offered was strong enough to delay the carrying out of the plan the turbulent bigots had formed the matter was still being heatedly discussed when messengers arrived from alexandria with copies of Bonaparte's Proclamation these testified that so far the people of that town had not only received generous treatment from the French but were being liberally paid for all that the French required from them the assurances they thus received that they had nothing to fear as to the safety of their lives or property were accepted by the people of roseto with the thoughtless impulsiveness of the true Egyptian from a condition of panic and despair they passed at a bound to one of scarcely doubting satisfaction difficult as it may be for us to realize it this was but the natural consequence of the character of the people and of the circumstances in which they lived as we have seen their rulers the Mammal lux were foreigners to whom they were united by no ties whom they hated and feared and from whom they could expect no benefit or advantage of any kind when therefore they learned upon the testimony of their own countrymen the generous behavior of the French to their vanquished enemy they had reason rather to welcome than to oppose them their hostility to the idea of being ruled Christian's being for the moment wholly outweighed by the rapture of their release from appalling alarm the panic that had arisen being Dussel aid the counsels of the tolerant Egyptians were promptly accepted and so heartily was a suggestion of an attack upon the Christians repudiated by the people in general that the governor and some others who had been foremost in the agitation for the massacre hastened to leave the town and set out to join the forces of the Mamluks as soon as their departure became known it was decided to offer no opposition to the French and when therefore general du Guha approached he was met by a deputation which presented the keys of the town to him and gave him an assurance of the peaceful disposition of the inhabitants of the attitude of the people of Alexandria and Rosetta toward the French after the first glad acceptance of the terms accorded them we can learn little from the native historians it is not however difficult to conceive what that attitude really was assured for the time of the peaceful possession of their lives and properties and freed from the terrors that had assailed them at the first coming of the enemy they were in no mood to criticise or question the good faith of the newcomers but as their feelings regained their wanted calm doubts began to arise it was to them and altogether unheard of thing that a military force should occupy a country and not at once seized upon its wealth or at least exact tribute of some kind or other from the people nor could they forget that the mama looks when moving in the country alike in time of peace or in time of war ruthlessly took all they needed as a right to which they were entitled how came it then that the French not only did not despoil them but paid and paid well for what they required why should they pay when they could if they would help themselves freely that in the abstract it was but justice the people knew well enough but that any people could possess so keen a sense of justice as to thus conciliate its claims they could not understand for after all they could not but regard it as a voluntary forgoing of what seemed to them are clearly defined and evident right hence they were not long and coming to the conclusion that the forbearance of the French might be a mere trick to enable them to more effectively carry out some deep-laid scheme for the complete spoil Asian of the people but the honest man has an inborn sense of the false and true that has seldom misled rogues baton upon rogues and the Egyptian by nature honest in thought indeed is not slow to recognized honesty and others so the straightforward sincerity of the French beat back his doubts and baffled and perplexed he took refuge in a halting attitude a kind of moral armed neutrality neither fully accepting nor yet rejecting their proffered friendship as to the French though they could not but be conscious that they had not been received with the open arms they had expected to greet them and were sensible that the people were acting under some restraint they had no just conception of the real position and believed that only a little time was needed to enable him to gain the full confidence of the people on the whole therefore things went smoothly enough in the early days of the occupation and general de Gaulle lost no time in establishing at Rosetta a provisional administration on the lines of that set up by Bonaparte in Alexandria this having been done the work of preparing a flotilla for the ascent of the Nile was carried on with the utmost dispatch it took but a few days to do all that was necessary and general digua had leaving a small force as a garrison started with the division under his command for Romania which he reached without encountering any difficulty or opposition from Romania the French army continued its advance upon Cairo and keeping always within touch of the west bank of the Nile was accompanied by the flotilla laden with the stores and provisions as is usual at that time of the year the ascent of the river was facilitated by the strong winds which blow across the country and up the river with a strength more than sufficient to counteract the Swift downward flow of the stream coming from the north these winds naturally tend to moderate the temperature but though thus beneficial to the troops who had already suffered so much from the parching heat of the desert they proved an unexpected source of danger for its progress exceeding that of the troops the flotilla unexpectedly encountered near cheb RIS a fleet of gunboats from Cairo that borne by the downward current of the river was approaching it at a speed not less than its own and was supported on either bank of the river by large bodies of the mammal looks the French finding themselves thus running right into the midst of their enemies while their own troops were as yet too far behind to succor them the boats of the flotilla were hastily anchored in the positions they happen to occupy at the moment a brisk engagement followed in which the invaders were so sorely pressed that had not the explosion of a powder magazine in one of the Egyptian boats and suddenly thrown the enemy into confusion it is more than probable the whole flotilla would have fallen into the hands of the Egyptians as it was several of the French boats were captured and their crews are they're driven into the river or ruthlessly cut down and they're decapitated heads exposed to the horrified gaze of their companions so evident was the danger that pressed them that Bertil on one of the savants who accompanied the force began to fill his pockets with stones gathered from the ballast of the boat in which he happened to be and when asked why he did so replied that he might sink rapidly rather than fall into the hands of the enemy fortunately for the French air the Egyptians had recovered from the confusion the explosion had created the fall of night put an end to the contest meanwhile intelligence of what was happening having been sent to Bonaparte he had hastened to the aid of the flotilla but only succeeded in reaching it too late to take any part in the battle early the next morning however the two armies were drawn up in battle array and the Mammal looks with the fearless and impetuous bravery which had always been characteristic of them lost no time in opening the attack and charged right up to the French line their custom - and reckless courage proved however of no avail and they were speedily repulsed by the veterans to whom they were opposed who kept their ranks unbroken and waited for the near approach of their foes to pour upon them a galling and destructive fire baffled by the stolid calmness of the French and puzzled by the impotency of their own wild charge the Mamluks hastily withdrew beyond the French line of fire and halted apparently uncertain what course to pursue in the pause that followed an incident occurred curiously illustrating the widely different ideas and spirit by which the two armies were animated one of the Mameluke Bey's rode unaccompanied toward the French line and boldly challenged his foes to single combat but for the French at all events as a French historian cynically remarks the time for such frivolous exploits was passed and to the disgrace of the French the daring Mameluke was shot down on the spot discomforted by the repulse they had sustained and with the whole of their forces thrown into disorder the Mameluke chiefs decided to abandon the field and turning their horses heads retreated precipitately towards Cairo henceforth the expedition continued its advance without further opposition until within sight of Cairo always keeping close to the river not only for the sake of the water but for that of the more abundant supplies obtainable in its vicinity and for the mutual support of the army and the flotilla to carry out these later objects more effectively a strong detachment was sent across the river to guard the east bank and a forage in the villages of the delta on both sides of the river the troops continued to be harassed by small parties of the Bedouins who following all their movements availed themselves of every opportunity of cutting off stragglers one of these raiding parties having surprised a junior officer whom from his uniform and appearance they mistakenly supposed to be a man of high rank carried him into their camp with a view to holding him for ransom bonaparte at once sent a messenger to offer a few guineas for his release thereupon a dispute arose among his captors as to which of them should receive the ransom and was continued so heatedly that the chief of the party enraged at their obstinacy declared that none of them should have it shot the unfortunate prisoner and sent the ransom back as the force moved onwards towards Cairo the heat became daily more and more oppressive and enervating to the Troops to whom fresh from the genial spring climate of southern Europe the fierce and dazzling glare of the Sun in the shelterless lands through which their route lay was little short of an agonizing misery to add to their sufferings the food obtainable was as before neither adequate nor adapted to their needs it was not until the 20th of July that the army caught its first sight of the pyramids and of the macadam Hills overhanging the city of Cairo as they had drawn nearer the capital the evidence of a greatly increased density of population and the greater abundance and variety of the supplies they have been able to secure gave the jaded troops fresh energy and hope they were still much more than a day's march from the pyramids when Bonaparte received intelligence that the Mameluke army was encamped and imbaba a village on the west bank of the river at the spot where it is now crossed by the railway bridge as it was then evening the army was halted and bivouacked for the night at the hamlet of amel Dean are but only to rise and resume its march before the first dawn of day animated by the prospect of the combat now but a few hours before them and which as they confidently expected was to gain them a fair reward for all the hardships they had been enduring the troops pressed onward eager for battle but it was not until two o'clock in the afternoon that at the end of 12 hours march they found themselves in touch with the enemy learning that the Mamluks had entrenched themselves in front of the village of Imbaba and had planted a battery of 40 guns in position behind their trenches Bonaparte decided that it would be necessary to advance in such a way as to be able to attack the enemy's position upon its flanks and he therefore so disposed his forces that each division marching in the form of a hollow square the whole would approach the enemy's position in the form of a crescent and so that while the right and left wings would threaten the Mamluks flanks the center would be prepared to repulse the front attack he expected them to make according to their custom Marad Bey who with his long white beard covering his breast was in personal command with the Mamluks was not slow to detect the aim of the french general and quickly ordered Ayub Bey one of the best and bravest of the Mameluke commanders to advance and attack the divisions of general to say who is moving round towards the west with a view to a flanking the left wing of the Egyptian position I you who had under him a large and fearless but wholly undisciplined body of cavalry at once bore straight down on the French without seeking cover of any kind and when within charging distance dashed upon the French square with the wild cries brandishing of arms and tumultuous crowding customary to all oriental warfare of that day faithful to the orders they had received the French withheld their fire until the enemy were close upon them so close that the ruthless rending of the ranks of the Mamluks by the fierce hail of shot poured upon them was all insufficient to stay their headlong charge which bearing down the resistance of their foes carried them into the center of the broken square but the French veterans always cool and prompt turned about and the mammal looks finding themselves encircled by their enemy's fire fought their way back and out of the square but only to bring themselves under a heavy crossfire from the square and the division of general Kleber who was moving up to its support why you being thus routed the French made a direct attack in force upon the entrenched position in front of the village of Imbaba and carried it at the bayonets point while the divisions forming the left wing of the attack pushed on between the village in the river the mammal looks were thus caught between the horns of a crescent that was threatening to close and entirely surround them seeing the danger Marad bay at once withdrew his men and sawed the scanty shelter of a grove of date trees at a little distance from the village in doing this he was compelled to leave behind him some hundreds of the Mameluke troops who caught between the French and the river utterly unable to defend themselves or to fly were deliberately shot down by the French or perished in an attempt to escape across the river as one historian says it was no longer a fight but a massacre and thus ingloriously ended what is termed by the Egyptians the Battle of Imbaba and by the French the Battle of the pyramids a battle by which the power of the mammal Lux was shattered and Bonaparte was left for the moment master of Egypt a battle in which the state of discipline of modern warfare proved once and for all it's immeasurable superiority over the wild chivalry of the past a battle which apart from this and the vast consequences that have resulted from its issue is scarcely worthy of remembrance the whole combat had lasted rather less than an hour and when it was over the French soldiers forgetting their fatigues and weariness turned the field into a vast mart bartering and selling the spoils of rich armor weapons and apparel and other things they were able to reap from the bodies of their vanquished foes Marad Bey finding it impossible to recover his position and that his forces were too disorganized and dismayed by a system of warfare so strange and incomprehensible to them to make any further effort abandoned the field and hastened away to his our palace at Giza went after collecting his most portable valuables he set out for Upper Egypt the Justice that never fails had thus overtaken the iniquities of the mammal Oakes for centuries they had desolated the land sacrificing all else to their own ambitious greed and now they were shattered and broken never again to recover for a short time they were to struggle and hope vainly for a return to power but it was not to be the Fiat of heaven itself was against them and the decree of their doom went forth as infinitely more inexorable than the laws of the Medes and the Persians as omnipotence is to impotency some years afterwards when the British were encamped upon the banks of the Nile near bin Isa with a poor half blind wholly destitute fugitive sought protection and a pittance at their hands he was Ibrahim the last of the great Mameluke Bey's a man by no means typical of the baiser of his class with many faults yet with some good points one who under happier circumstances might have left an honourable record of service for the welfare of his fellow man as it was his fate was but a part of the answer of that wrath that had at last heard the cry of the distressed and avenged the wrongs of the widow and the orphan end of chapter 6 a long march and a short battle recording by Graham Macmillan San Diego California Chapter seven of bonaparte in egypt and the egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by graham macmillan Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of today by Hagi a Brown chapter 7 after the battle before leaving Cairo to meet and oppose the French advance Marad Bey had arranged that a large chain was to be stretched as a boom across the river and batteries erected upon the adjacent shore to play upon the enemy in the confusion he anticipated would arise from their meeting with this obstacle it was not however until the news of the defeat of the Mamluks at cheb Reis had thrown the capital into the utmost confusion that any serious efforts were made to prepare the defences of the city when that news came to the people who had been looking forward to receiving tidings of the destruction of the French then ibrahim Bey and Baker Pasha filled with alarm at this first note of disaster jointly called upon the whole population to take up arms and hasten to the Riverside for the defense of their homes and families weapons and ammunition were served out as long as they could be got to all comers and when the supply of deadlier arms ran short the deficiency was made good in intention if not in fact by the distribution of Naboo --ts long staffs of hard wood which the Egyptians of the lower classes are accustomed to use much as our distant forebears used their quarter staffs other impromptu weapons were provided by the people themselves such as knives lashed to the end of long sticks this primitive arm which could either be wielded as a Lance or thrown as a javelin being destined at a later date to deprive the French of one of their a blessed generals Cairo was at that time separated from the river by an open stretch of ground now covered by the avenues lined by the villas and mansions that form the Qasr al-aini and dismally quarters of the town at the north end of this space was a small town of bhulok which served as the port of the city then as it still does this was the spot chosen by Ibrahim Bey as the headquarters for the defense of the town and here around the people were gathered and quantities of stores and ammunition of every kind collected whatever was needed desired if not found in the magazines of the state being seized without ceremony wherever it could be God for several days the space between the two towns was covered with the crowds coming and going engaged in the transport of the various materials required and so great was the haste to finish the work and the desire to help it on that meant of almost all degrees assisted in the task as it was impossible to find accommodation for everybody at bhulok a large number of the people returned to their homes in the city to pass the night and gained well-earned repose but only to return at the first dawn of day unwanted and severe as was the labor they had to undergo all worked not only willingly but with the greatest enthusiasm and with all the needless noise and tumult that is a never-failing part of any exertion the Egyptian worker is called upon to make not unnaturally the workers encouraged each other by vaunting cries of contempt and derision for the enemy they were expecting and thus incurred the censure of the Egyptian historian Gabbard II who condemned such conduct as lacking in the dignity that should distinguish the defense of Islam the Olema who like the Druids of old have always been exempt from military service and Taxation were like them not backward in encouraging others in their toil or in assisting in such ways and manners as be fitted their character very properly they busied themselves especially in prayer and at all the stated hours of worship offered up fervent supplications to the deity for protection and victory and the children of all the schools being under their charge they gathered these and led them in processions reciting invocations suited to the occasion the dervishes or as they were often incorrectly termed the monks of Islam who were in reality simply members of lay confraternities such as those of the Catholic Church also assembled themselves and paraded the streets flying their banners and accompanied by the weird Arab music of pipes and drums that unwelcome to European ears has a strange fascination for the Arab in Egyptian and like the cuy era or Marsa lay in the streets of Paris fills its hearers with a fierce longing for action and excitement a wild craving to be up and doing they know not what or why some of the wealthier citizens left the town to seek refuge in the neighboring villages others simply sent their families and valuables away and joined the gathering at Bullock and the town being thus practically deserted even the sheiks ilhara petty officials appointed in all the quarters of the town to look after public order being engaged at bhulok the streets which in ordinary times were swept and watered daily were neglected and business of every kind being of necessity at a standstill the poorer classes who lived from hand to mouth on their daily earnings no longer finding any employment were driven by sheer starvation to seek in robbery and crime a means of living the deep wands having been broken up by the departure of Marad Bey and others of the Mameluke Chiefs no regular council could be held but Baker Pasha with some of the ulama and leading men who remained held frequent consultations and were in constant communication with Ibrahim Bey who remained at bhulok day and night to supervise the work there and along the river by the side of which batteries were being erected for a distance of nearly three miles north of bhulok ibrahim bey appears to the last to have preserved his confidence in the certainty of the Mamluks proving victorious but Bekir pasha when the news of the near approach of the french was received decided in conjunction with some of the ulama to make an attempt to treat with the enemy with this object in view they sent for a masseur bandook who is regarded as the leader of the French colony and begged him to tell them candidly what he thought was the object of the invasion he of course was no better informed upon this point than they were themselves but he could at least form an idea and his reply was that he believed it most likely the French desired nothing more than a free passage through the country to enable them to proceed to India and join their countrymen there in their struggle with the English accepting this as at least a possibly true explanation of the invasion their proposed to monsura bond off' that he should go as an envoy from them to Bonaparte and assure him of their willingness to facilitate him in every way if such were his object not without some hesitation occasioned by his fear that it would not be possible for him to reach the French camp in safety Mansour bandeau have consented to do this and was preparing to set out with an escort of the Mamluks of Ibrahim Bey for his protection when the reverberations of the can a team Baba were heard and they realized that it was too late for such an embassy as they had proposed as soon as Ibrahim Bey heard the commencement of the battle he began to take such steps as he could to forward assistance to Marad Bay but long before any effective move in that direction could be made the battle was over and Ibrahim Bey hearing of the flight of Murad hastened back to Cairo with Baker Pasha to take their families and valuables and flee words fail to describe the panic that overwhelmed the people utterly helpless and unaccustomed to think or act for themselves unarmed and without any possible means of defense they saw themselves deserted by their leaders at the mercy of a foe from whom as they thought they could expect no quarter and no pity while the military force in the protection of which they felt such unbounded confidence was in full flight leaving them to their fate to any unwarlike and helpless people to be thus suddenly abandoned as a prey to an unknown foe must have seemed an appalling disaster but in this case no circumstance seems to have been wanting that could by any possibility add to the natural terror of the people at the calamity that had so suddenly befallen them in less than an hour they were plunged from an exulting ecstasy of triumphant anticipation to the crushing despondency of the dearest despair the consternation that had been occasioned by the first news of the defeat of the Mammal looks at Charice had been largely not wholly dissipated by the representations of the Mamluks and so loud and blatant were the bondings of the people at Gabbard II whose Arab blood had but little sympathy for any open expression of the emotions speaks in the most contemptuous terms of their conduct as wholly unworthy of a people deserving of any esteem nor had the mammal looks knowing well how little love the people bore them neglected to contribute all they could to their fear of the French by attributing to these the lust of rapine and bloodthirsty cruelty and with the news of the defeat and flight of Murad Bay came the tale of the slaughter of the mammal looks by the Riverside to confirm and augment the worst fears of the people later on reports were spread that the French were still busy slaying and destroying all before them and Ibrahim Bey having ordered the burning of all the boats to prevent the French using them to cross the river the people ignorant of this took the dense columns of smoke arising from the river side as confirmation of the ruthless ravage the French were said to be wrecking in the dire madness of the despair that seized them no room was left for any other thoughts than those of self-preservation and as the evening closed in and night fell the whole population laden with all they could carry of the goods our wealth streamed out of the city gates in the maddened rush for safety all the claims of blood and friendship were forgotten and men and women alike frantic from their fears fought their way through the fleeing crowds heedless of parents wives brothers sisters more than one writer has taken this wild Exodus as a text to accuse the people of cowardice nothing could be more unjust they were flying from what to them was very real and immediate danger and for the most part on foot for mounted foes they could see no other choice but fly or die and in the darkness of the night the suddenness of the danger everything helped to urge them onward not more sure was Christian that he was fleeing from the city of destruction than were they it was a panic such as seizes of people with all the more uncontrollable force in that it comes as a sudden revulsion from peaceful ease once such as that in our own days in London Paris New York and San Francisco have turned laughing joyous crowds of pleasure seekers into mobs of frenzied fugitives when in the days of the dynamite scare in London the crash of the Scotland Yard explosion was heard in the Strand men dashed here and there for safety from the danger that had passed not long after I saw a room full of men hurl themselves headlong down a narrow flight of stairs fleeing madly from the report of a detonating cigar I have seen panic sees a thousand immigrants on board a German ship in mid-ocean another the pilgrims for Mecca on an Austrian ship in Bombay Harbor another the coolies working on the her nine railway in Baluchistan in these cases the panic creating danger was an imaginary one and yet in real danger these same victims of panic remained calm and collected it was so as we shall have occasion to see with the unhappy Chiron's I have spoken already of the fears that the coming of the French had awakened in the hearts of the people and to the careens it must have seemed on that most miserable of nights as if the realisation of all the worst of those fears was about a question of a few moments as the evening had fallen had they not seen the columns of flame emblazoned smoke that to them were a proof of the ferocious fury of the foe had they not seen the mammal of Chiefs the bravest of the brave fleeing for life with breathless haste with no arms no leader nothing but instant flight as the only means of safety they could conceive surely a people who had not been panic-stricken in such dire peril would have been a nation of heroes such as the world has never yet seen but of safety for them lay outside the city it was not beneath its walls for there at the Bedouin tribesmen who Ibrahim Bey had summoned to a system in the defense of the town disappointed of the plunder of the French army to which they had looked forward as their only inducement to take part in the contest with untroubled consciences turned to the pillage of the unhappy fugitives as a heaven-sent compensation for their unrealized hopes nor were they content with the rich plunder that thus easily fell into their hands but with wanton savagery murdered the man and outraged and slew the women thus finding at the hands of their co-religionists who had been summoned for their defense no better mercy than the unrestrained cruelty they feared from the French the unhappy people or at least so many of them as escaped from the better ones returned to their homes while the Mameluke Chiefs and their followers rode away through the desert indifferent to the fate of all they had left behind them meanwhile the French army after a short rest had advanced along the left bank of the river as far as Giza a village lying in the line between the city and the pyramids where Bonaparte decided to encampment Baba the troops had an opportunity of seeing across the river the town of Cairo and the nearly mile wide stretch of open land lying between studded with the gardens and summer residences of some of the wealthier of the Bey's elated by their victory and perhaps still more so by the rich loot they had gleaned from the dead bodies of their fallen foes they forgot the fatigues their long advance and set themselves to enjoy the rest they so much needed and the comparatively luxurious fare they expected to compensate them for all the hardships they had endured many were the castles that rose in the air as they sat around the bivouac fires and joked and jested until wearied by the labors of the day nature's softness lulled them to the repose she withheld from their vanquished enemies but the coming of daylight on the morrow of the battle brought to the horror whelmed citizens some small gleam of comfort fugitives from the west bank of the river told them how the French had settled peacefully down at Giza and the people coming into the town from boo Lac explained the fires that had added so much to the terror of the night with the calmer mood thus induced came the remembrance of what they had heard of the mildness and humanity of the French at Alexandria and Rosetta and along the line of their advance and though the mourners were wailing for their dead and missing in every street and corner of the town and their homes had been dismantled or disordered by the flight of the night before and swept by the thieves of the city of whatever had been left behind the people still as ever impulsive and hopeful began with the truest of courage to repair as best they might the havoc that awful night had wrought and to face the fears and dangers yet before them with a spirit little short of heroism early in the morning the ulama and the few leading men who remained in the town gathered together to consult as to what course it would be best for them to follow they had not much scope for discussion for they recognized from the first that the only question left for them to deal with was how best to conciliate the conquerors eventually it was agreed to send a deputation to the French camp to announce their submission and crave the forbearance and protection of the French general and thus to ascertain as far as possible what they had to hope and what to fear tactless as he is in a moment of emergency when he stays to take thought with himself in calm and serious mood the Egyptian not unfrequently shows a wisdom that his critics seldom Accord him thus wholly inexperienced as they were in such diplomatic matters they wisely judged that dissent as the representatives of the town men who could claim to be neutrals would tend to further the objects of their mission to Magra bean cheeks that is members of the ulama from the Berber states were therefore selected and with many injunctions and entreaties counsel to plead the cause of the town in the most earnest manner they could achieve accompanied by the prayers and blessings of the whole population the deputation not without some small lingering doubt as to the nature of the reception that might await it set out for gwizdo bonaparte to whom their coming was not so unexpected as they themselves thought it to be received them with the affability he so well knew how to show and which throughout his stay in Egypt did much to lessen the friction between the two peoples one of the sheiks was able to speak French and had had some experience of French manners and he acting as spokesman discharged his task well and discreetly and concluded his address by an appeal for clemency Bonaparte replied that he was the friend of the Egyptians not their enemy and that he came to the country to release them from the tyranny of the Mamluks and in short gave them a verbal Restatement of the proclamation with many fine flourishes about the high aims and noble ideals by which the French were actuated so with many fair words the deputation was dismissed but with the request that the chief man remaining in the town should wait in person upon the general to hear from him the arrangements he proposed to make all the town was awaiting the return of the deputation with an eagerness and suppressed excitement that made their short absence seemed an age and great was the relief when they were seen once more approaching the landing and great the joy with which the news they bore was received throughout the town no time was lost in responding to Bonaparte's invitation and taking with them the keys of the city all the chief men set out for is a anxious it wants to gain renewed assurance of the fair hopes awakened by the report of the deputation and at the same time give the French general a proof of the readiness to comply with his desires Bonaparte was if possible more gracious than before and again delighted upon the purely friendly and beneficent intentions of the invasion of his sympathy for Islam and his desire to make his coming the opening of a new era in the history of the people who were thence forth to enjoy all the blessings that the establishment of the Republic had already conferred upon the French themselves he was listened to with the emotionless de Lydda T of the Oriental but not without occasional ex l'm a shion's of approval yet as he went on his listeners were moved by steadily growing wonder at the distrust of a speech so utterly unlike anything they had ever heard of or conceived as possible from the lips of a conqueror they had indeed read the proclamation copies of which had been sent to Cairo but it had failed with them as with the people of Alexandria to convey any intelligible conception of the ideas that was intended to impart and the little corporals discourse reaching them through the mouth of an interpreter helped them nothing at all to grasp the real aims and object of the French all that they could comprehend was that they were expected to accept the French as their rulers that their lives property and religion would be respected and that the French were is eager to reward their friends as to annihilate their enemies but loyalty to the French and loyalty to the Sultan were so mixed up in the proclamation and in Bonaparte speech and were in themselves in the eyes of the Egyptians to such absolutely irreconcilable things that the sheikhs were completely bewildered by the attempt to solve the Enigma thus presented to them so they were content for the moment to accept the French assurance that they were to be treated as friends and for the rest God was great and they put the trust in him but if the speech of Bonaparte thus made upon them but little impression of a definite kind the courtesy shown them by all the French with whom they came in contact was not so barren accustomed as they were to the hollow in sincerity of court life under the Bey's the sheiks could not fail to appreciate the genuine character of the politeness with which they had been received by the French it was due rather to this appreciation than to the plausible promises of the general that they returned to the city somewhat though not wholly reassured us to the immediate future on their part the French were sufficiently pleased with the docility of the deputation and from the dignity self-possession and courtesy of its members argued well for the realization of their own views as a consequence of the good understanding thus arrived at boats were sent over to grizzy to convey the advanced guard of the army to Cairo and returning after sunset with a detachment of the troops escorted through the town by some of the leading men and lighted by torches led to the citadel of which it took possession the following day the the army was moved across the river and historians record with some disgust the revolting Glee with which the soldiers fished out of the stream the hideously swollen and disfigured bodies of the mammal looks and of the horses that had perished in the attempted escape from Imbaba that they might despoil the miserable carcasses of whatever remained upon them of value we must remember however that in those days the armies of Europe were recruited from classes that it scarcely has yet been touched by the advance of civilization nowhere was human life then regarded with the sanctity a more enlightened age accords it to his superiors the soldier was of no value but as food for powder and it is not surprising that the little value placed upon his life by others should lead him to look upon the lives of his foes at a still lower rate and deprive him of all feelings of humanity towards them as to the people of the town released from the fears that had plunged him in such disastrous despair and as responsive as always to the impulse of the moment and the play of their surroundings these received the French if not with the open arms that Bonaparte had looked for at least with a toleration and absence of hostile demonstrations that speedily put the French at their ease everything that's bidding fair for the realization of all his hopes Bonaparte himself crossed over the river on the 27th of July and took up his quarters in a new palace that Elfi Bay one of the wealthiest of the Mameluke Chiefs had only just completed and furnished in a magnificent manner on the bank of the small lake to the northwest of the city the sight of which is now occupied by the garden and buildings of the is Vecchia quarter of the new town end of chapter 7 after the battle recording by Graham Macmillan San Diego California chapter 8 of bonaparte in egypt and the egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by graham macmillan bonaparte in egypt and the egyptians of today by Hagi a brown chapter 8 Victor's and vanquished bonaparte having thus accomplished the first and though he did not think so last step on the way towards the building of the great eastern empire of the d had dreamed was to take europe in reverse dispatched a portion of the army in pursuit of the fugitive mammal looks and settled down in his new quarters to scheme and prepare for the future the troops remaining in cairo in the best of humor at the agreeable change the city gave them from the hardships of the advance began with the rough good humor of the soldier to fraternize with the people at first diffident and distrustful of the french the lower classes seeing that these went about unarmed and that not only were their own lives and property respected but that even the common soldiers paid liberally and promptly for all they needed we're not slow in adapting themselves to the position they were still depressed by the loss of qiyan and property that had resulted from the panic but believing as all Muslims do in Pope's doctrine that whatever is is right they rapidly recovered their wanted cheerfulness and wherever the French went in the town they liked rasa last met gaiety and kindness and heard the song of joy or the laugh of the careless almost unchanged by the dread of reflection in laakso dolefully attributed to the merriest that the people should have thus readily accepted the rule of an alien army as often enough been the subject of cynical criticism on the part of authors compiling the history of the country from such documents as fell in their way but from their ignorance of the people and of humanity in general incapable of reading a right the true meaning of the records they perused let us avoid their error and try to grasp the real meaning of this off condemned levity of the egyptians and let us do so with a more seriousness of purpose that in learning what we can of the real attitude of the people toward the french 1798 we shall be learning much that will help us to understand their attitude toward the English in more recent years to begin with let us note that in fraternizing with the French the Koreans were true to their natural instinct for they are and always have been a volatile light hearted people fond of jest and pleasure enjoying the present with no heed for the morale and the rank-and-file of the invaders being of the same temperament these traits supplied a ready bond of good feeling between the two bodies and in yielding to the spirit of fellowship thus engendered the Egyptians betrayed no trust and were guilty of no treachery or disloyalty to the Mammal looks they owed no more loyalty than did the Saxon English or the Celtic Irish to the Normans and no more love than the French Revolution Assad for the aristocrats whatever of loyalty they had was given to the Sultan and since Bonaparte professed to respect his authority and to be acting in his interest this loyalty was not outraged by the president of the French nor did the flight of Baker Pasha the Sultan's representative impeached the good faith of the French for it was no uncommon sight to see a Turkish governor in arms against or fleeing from his sovereign to things only separated the victors from the vanquished the want of a common language and the religion or rather ear religion of the French the former was too trivial a matter to sway either the French or the Egyptians and the latter though it was an effectual barrier to any deep friendship between the two peoples was scarcely any restraint upon such purely social intercourse as was possible between them finally the Egyptians had but one of two courses open to them they must either frankly accept friendly relations or offer a sullen and unavailing opposition this was so because they were as little anxious for as incapable of self-government or self-protection without some governing body to direct the affairs of the country they would have been like a flock without its bellwether of this they were conscious and though it is not probable that day for a moment looked at the question before them with regard to this fact it was chiefly this that prevented their seeing any alternative to the acceptance of the French to the present day many of the peoples of India are influenced by the same sense of their own incapacity and it is therefore one of the strongest of the elements tending to the consolidation of the Empire under its British rulers as this incapacity and the belief that it is an errata Keable defect of the people's concerned has largely affected public opinion in Europe as to the present and future of the Egyptians it will be well for us to see here too what causes it is due remembering how little we can see beyond the surface of the lives not only of our own countrymen but even of our own most intimate friends we need not wonder that in seeking to gauge the character of a people so altogether apart from us as are the Egyptians we're apt to wander widely from the truth in our efforts to understand the ideas by which they are guided and to be misled by giving undue weight to some feature that seems to mark them out as different from ourselves it is thus we find the Egyptian so commonly spoken of as fatalists a term perhaps not unfairly applied as a reproach to them but one that is too often most wrongly taken as a sufficient explanation of all of their real or alleged incapacity it is this we are told that has rendered them incapable of controlling their own affairs this that has made them the servile slaves of foreign masters the truth is that the fatalism of the Egyptians not only plays a very small part in the framing of their characters or the guidance of their lives but it is a fatalism of a kind not commonly understood or implied by the term we must look elsewhere therefore for the explanation we need and a slight knowledge of their history is enough to point us to the innovation caused by the system of government under which they have lived for so many centuries has at least a powerful factor in the limitation of their aptitudes from generation to generation deprived of all right or power of initiative wholly without voice or influence in the affairs of the country and habitually treated as slaves having no other duty and owning no other privilege than that of the most perfect submission to all representing the governing power of the moment they were of necessity entirely unaccustomed to think of or discuss any other subjects than the paltry matters of their daily lives yet it must not be supposed that they were debarred the liberty of speech or of comment and criticism or that they were in any sense wholly passive victims of the tyranny from which they suffered under the Bey's they from time to time demonstrated as loudly if not as effectively as our own people are want to do thus as a protest against a new impost or as the Tudors and Stuart's would have termed it benevolence laid upon them in the year 1794 with common consent all the business of the town was suspended and the people went in a mass to the kadhi or chief justice and the leading Alima and through their intermediation obtained the revocation of the impost for the moment but for the moment only for the wily bayes though they stormed and fumed felt it wiser to submit and to annul the impost but a little later substituted for it a whole series of imposts which being demanded at intervals and only from one or two sections of the people at a time finally proved more profitable to the bays and more burthen some to the people than it would have been in its first form it is clear however from this incident that the people had a fair conception of the power of United action but the mob that marched to the Caddy's while it was like those of the French Revolution leaderless could not like those March in column but pressed forward in a mass a mere throng of men stirred by a common impulse when the Bay's to adopt a military phrase attacked them in detail this want of leadership was fatal to their cause and this want of leaders was due to the conditions under which the people were living for the man who had dared to act as leader would have paid the penalty of his folly with his life and the people would have been helpless to avenge his death hence anything in the nature of effective organization or combination was impossible unlike their critics the Egyptians saw then as they do now that without the power and opportunity of arming themselves they were and must remain helpless to combat the tyranny of their rulers otherwise than by such passive means as the suspension of all trade and business it will be seen then that the condition of the Egyptians at the time of the French invasion was in a broad way similar to that of the Saxons under the Normans but we need not go back to the time when gwyrth be wailed the condition of his countrymen to find the masses of the English people but little better off in this respect than were the Egyptians under the Mamluks when in 1795 bishop hoarsely speaking in the House of Lords said he did not know what the mass of the people in any country had to do with the laws but to obey them and the chief justice in sentencing muir cried that's for the rabble who have nothing but personal property what hold has the nation on them they might both have been speaking for the Mamluk rulers of Egypt and yet they spoke nothing more than the sentiment of their class in many other ways the condition of the English people at the close of the 18th century was not only not better than that of the Egyptians but absolutely worse in Egypt the people suffered from the corvée that is to say their liability to forced labor in England the press gangs dragged them from their homes for foreign service in Egypt the people were liable to be flogged or executed on the least pretext at the whim of their rulers in England they were subject to the same penalties by just process of law interpreted by such humane and benevolent persons as the two men whom I have just quoted that anyone who will study the records of the time with regard to the condition of the people of England those of France and those of Egypt and they cannot fail to see that the advantage lay with the Egyptians I have elsewhere tried to show just how the Egyptians looked upon the evils from which they suffered and it must be obvious from what I have there said that this people had but little inducement to revolt could they have arisen and annihilated the Mamluks the only result would have been the immediate invasion of the country by a Turkish army that they could not possibly withstand and which would not fail to exact a terrible penalty from them for their temporary success in Egypt then the people had to endure much but the ills that afflicted them were intermittent coming upon them only now and then after longer or shorter intervals or at least comparative peace and comfort reminding one indeed of the Hurricanes that ravaged a South Sea Islands with death and destruction but swiftly passing leave the people once more to the enjoyment of the indolent carefree life they ordinarily live how different it had been in France just before the Revolution in Egypt the people always had the Alima to plead their cause and if these commonly urged them to the exercise of patience and Submission they did so with a sympathy that was real in France priest and politician alike were aloof from the people and the evils that were crushing these were growing steadily day by day with increasing force with no intermission and with no possibility for a hope of better days no possibility but one one that found its expression in the cry of down with the aristocrats there was no such agony of want and misery for the people of Cairo as there was for the people of Paris in those bitter days when the revolution unseen but with many warning mutterings was gathering to itself the hearts of men that these might form its army of vengeance upon that cream of civilization that had grown so exquisitely fine and sensitive that it had lost its natural sympathies and ceased to be conscious of its fellowship with any humanity not fitted to adorn its salons to the Egyptian the cry of down with the Bey's would have but meant up with the Turks to the French the cry off down with the aristocrats meant up with myself and so justice robed in the crimson garb of vengeance swept over the land and like another Frankenstein aristocratic brutality fled from its own creation in England bad as was the condition of the people the circumstances that determined their action were very different from those that controlled the French or the Egyptians in Egypt everything tended to discourage the people from any attempt to permanently better their condition in France everything drove them to desperate but victorious struggle in England the people had every incentive to action of another type there the principle of constitutional government was recognized and if the laws were the most savage that ever disgraced a statute book it was within the bounds of possibility to hope for their improvement the right of the people to govern themselves was not yet admitted but their right to be heard was only denied by a class which was not beyond attack or defeat by legal means and in the last resort rebellion was possible and by no means poor doomed to failure the English were in the same position as the Egyptians in one respect namely that it was not a change in the form of government or the normal and proper condition of the people that they needed but simply the abolition of evils that were accidental and not essential to that form or those conditions to the French reform had become virtually impossible no making or mending of laws or regulations will mend the hearts of men the bays of Egypt the governing class in England and the aristocrats in France were all heartlessly tyrannical but the bays were so through capricious selfishness the English through distorted views of justice and right and the French through callous persistent inhumanity the difference in character of the tyranny under which each of these three people were groaning was therefore not less than that of their hopes for its mitigation the mere fact that the oppression from which he suffered was consistent with the laws of the land stirred the Englishman to hope for better things for if he could by any means bring about a change of the laws he could not fail to benefit from it and that such changes as he desired could be brought about he was convinced French and Egyptians suffered not from the laws but from the abuse of such legal authority as existed the English too might and did hoped benefit from the mutual rivalries of the parties and classes to jointly oppress them the others had no such resource and the Englishman's belief in his ability to rebel and to rebel successfully gave him a self-reliance and determination that everything denied to the Egyptian in which the French could only employ in the extermination of their tyrants other influences were in favor of the peaceful realization of the Englishman's hopes he had friends in the classes above him there were men like Howard and Wilberforce to plead the cause with the prisoner and the slave like COBIT Payne and Wilks to stir the people up to effort like Burke and Pitt to preach reform and yet more potent than all these like Lindsay and Raikes the founders of Sunday schools who by teaching the people the value of education laid the real foundations of the England of today in Egypt there were not and could not be such men as these the Egyptians had as we have seen friends and protectors in the Alima but friends whose ability to aid them was altogether out of proportion to their willingness and whose narrow training an insufficient culture unfitted them to cope with the evils they had to face in which many of them would have honestly labored to amend could they but have found a way to do so thus all conditions and circumstances in the three countries ten in different directions in one to move the people to peaceful action in another to drive them to destructive wrath and in the third to lead them to patient submission for the Englishman and the French then there were ways to progress ways encumbered with difficulties and dangers but with something more than a mere possibility of success to draw them onward while the Egyptian was on all sides hemmed in by the impossible nor have we yet seen all the causes that have helped to determine the present character of the English and that of the Egyptians then as now the peoples were taught by the Alima as were and are the people of England by the Church Catechism that it is their bounden duty to submit themselves to all their governors teachers spiritual pastors and masters and to order themselves lowly and reverently to all their betters but the reception accorded to this teaching by the two peoples was and is vastly different and that it was in his so is mainly due to the conditions under which they are placed the blood of the English is largely tinged with that of the Restless adventurous people whose early invasions of their Island filled so many pages of its early history and by descent the influence of climate and the whole course of their history they have become possessed of a spirit of Independence energy and self-reliance that instinctively leads them to a broad and healthy interpretation of this doctrine but this spirit was altogether foreign and unknown to the Egyptian and that it should be so was an almost inevitable result of the peculiar conditions affecting their country as contrasted with those prevailing in England thus in our Siegert home with it's uncertain whether the success of the farmers labour was always in a great measure dependent upon his own skill and energy through all the changes of the season of the year each day brought to him its round of duties to be performed duties exacting not only toilsome labor but thoughtful care and wise foresight in adjusting that labor to the ever varying conditions he had to meet it was not so in Egypt there the measure of the farmers success was mainly the result of the operations of nature for the richness or poverty of his harvest was proportioned not to his efforts but to the abundance or scarcity of the inundation of the with the bountiful flood he had little to think of but the purely routine labors of his field with the scanty stream no labor no energy of his could save him from the disaster of an impoverished harvest in England therefore we're constant Forsyte thought and well arranged labour were needed to win subsistence from an ungenerous soil the farmer learned to think and act for himself whereas in Egypt where he was at the mercy of the Nile he drifted on from day to day undisturbed by aught but the mere mechanically performed labour of the fields in both countries the bent thus given to the minds of the agricultural classes with respect to their daily labour naturally affected their manner of regarding other matters thus the Englishman brought to all matters that he had to deal with at least something of the care and thought he gave to his daily work and weighed and balanced probabilities and possibilities in his political and social affairs just as he did in the choosing of a crop while the Egyptian left almost all things to shape their own course even as he of necessity accepted his harvest as it came the character which the agricultural classes in the two countries thus acquired reacted upon the people generally for it is the character of the great mass of the people that in general finally decides the character and fate of a nation and other causes contributed to increase the difference in the character of the two peoples in England taxation was excessive and crushing and its effect upon all but the wealthy but it was systematic and did not prohibit or prevent the accumulation of wealth whereas in Egypt while the nominal taxation was lighter it was in effect far worse and the more so that it's arbitrary assessment and irregular collection coupled with the atrocious tyranny and cruelty by which these were accompanied and the oft recurring infliction of illegal taxes and impositions effectually deprived the people of all opportunity of or desire for improving their position in England to labor of some kind was indispensable life was a constant struggle and he who did not work was ever in imminent danger of starving it was quite otherwise in Egypt the grinding hopeless poverty that not only then but still exists though happily we may hope in an ever lessening degree in England was and is unknown the East there so few and simple are the needs of the people that the humblest can always afford to share the little he has and the absolute destitution but too common in England is they're practically impossible moreover the Englishmen though enjoying the benefit of the temperate climate if he would not perish from in addition from the inclemency of its winter was compelled to find by some means or other food of a more nourishing and stimulating quality than that which the Egyptian needed he had also to provide himself with an amount of clothing and artificial warmth which the genial though enervating air of his native land rendered altogether unnecessary to the Egyptian of necessity therefore the Englishman's needs stirred him to an activity and energy to which the conditions of life in Egypt supplied no such inducement lastly the Englishman who could acquire wealth was assured of the peaceful enjoyment of it whereas the Egyptian knew but too well that the merest rumor of his possessing aught more than the bare necessities of life could but subject him to tyranny and torture until he had surrendered his last coin or seiza balpandey worth of value from this diversity in the conditions and circumstances of the two people we can see why to the one the instruction to be content with that state of life in which he found himself was as unpalatable as to the other it was a mere summing up of the whole philosophy of life however hard the condition of the Englishman's lot might be he could always look to improve it in fact for him the one hope of happiness lay in the possibility of bettering his condition while that of the Egyptian land passive submission to the chains that bound him that of the two people the Egyptian was in some respects for the time the happiest is at least possible like the Englishman the Egyptian prizes more than all else his individual freedom mere Liberty to come and go to work or idle as the impulse of the moment dictates and detests constraint and compulsion of every kind this freedom he enjoyed with no other bar than the recurring fear of the tax collector the corvée or the core bag to which he was liable these however were evils that inflicted him only at intervals and the corvée one that he always hopefully looked to escape from while as to the core the long strip of hippopotamus hide which was the common instrument of punishment and extortion even in the hands of his oppressors though too often used with murderous brutality to which the Negro slaves of America were then and long after subject this would seem in general to have been to the Fela Hien not much more terrible than was the cane of a flogging master to the boys of an English doth bees school of the time hence his personal wants being too few and too easily supplied to give him any serious thought the Egyptian sauntered through life on the hall contentedly enough while the Englishman was ever ceaselessly engaged in a struggle for the bare necessities of life and it was natural therefore for the Egyptian to accept with passive acquiescence the submission taught him by his guides as it was inevitable that the Englishman should criticize or ignore that preached to him thus it was their circumstances of their lives and not as has so often been said their religion or their fatalism that caused the Egyptians to lack so absolutely the energy and self-reliance so dominant in the character of the Englishman and this lack that rendered them so incapable of self-government that this is a correct deduction from the facts we may see by comparing the Egyptian Muslims with the cops for these are of the same race inhabit the same country and are subject to most of the conditions of life affecting the Muslim Egyptians and yet are essentially different from them in character and aptitude so great and so marked is this difference that it is referred to and commented upon by everyone who has undertaken to write of Egypt and its peoples although apparently incapable of discovering the true origin of the contrast those who have discussed it have either dismissed it as a problem admittedly beyond their comprehension or have claimed that the Copts superiority and intelligence and energy is the product of his religion but save the matters of doctrine and dogma the religious teaching that the Copts receives is almost exactly the same as that given to the Egyptian Muslim with this important difference namely that the cops have always considered that obedience given to a non-christian government is but a duty of expediency when exact advice and not by right and binding upon them only so far as submission is essential to their self-preservation it was a matter of life and death to the opt that he should court the forbearance and favor of his superiors that he should do this he was bound to acquire all that he could of wealth and influence and his relations with the rulers of the country as an indispensable servant enabled him to do this in a manner and to an extent wholly impossible to his Muslim countrymen thus political conditions acted upon the Copts as climate and social conditions upon the Englishmen forcing him to bestir himself with energy on his own behalf to cultivate and exercise his natural ingenuity and Trust solely in his own ability the comparatively easygoing life of the peasant was not for him in as much as he was not permitted to own land and therefore like the Englishman he must either work or starve and in doing this he had not only to compete against his fellows but to make his way against the open hostility of the governing classes and of the people generally hence it is not to his religion but to the circumstances surrounding his profession of that religion that the Copts is indebted for both the good and bad characteristics by which he is distinguished for it was those that gave him the energy intelligence and self-reliance he undoubtedly possesses while at the same time they too often rendered him servile false bigoted and fanatical it should now be clear that it is neither the fatalism nor the religion of the Egyptian Muslim that unfits him to govern his country if any further evidence be wanted to justify this conclusion it is to be found in the mammal ox and the Jews the former although they were Mohammedans were by race training and all the circumstances of their lives exactly opposed to the Egyptian Muslims in all their characteristics the Restless activity was strenuously employed in promoting their own interests and in the acquisition of wealth and in seeking these they were recklessly indifferent to the baseness of the treacherous and brutal tyranny that served their ends and yet their religion and fatalism were the same as those of the Egyptians as to the Jews these were a people suffering graver political and social disabilities than those that burdened the cops and wholly foreign to the Egyptian Muslim work opted in race habits and aptitudes yet under the same conditions we see them developing not in Egypt only but in all parts of the world the same qualities as those of the cops and developing them in great or less degree precisely as the exigencies of their surroundings control them and ask the inhabitants of towns and cities in which to struggle for existence is always keener than it is in rural districts that are invariably intellectually superior to the people of those districts so it is in Cairo the Muslim traders and artisans who formed the bulk of the population they're approaching the cops in the intelligence and energy so lacking in those employed in the cultivation of the land I have now I hope shown with sufficient clearness and detail how the character and actions of the Egyptians in 1798 correspondent to the circumstances of their lives we have been told that men should rise above their surroundings but as I have already said the very existence of the Egyptian depended upon his submission the swimmer caught in the fierce rush of a cataract has no hope of safety but in submitting to the current and devoting all his energies to guarding himself from the rocks and Eddie's that are the most pressing of the dangers of his position such was the case with the Egyptian to have struggled against the stream would have been to waste his strength in futile and fatal effort and although it was probably unconsciously that he did so he acted in the only way to ensure the continuance of his own existence end of chapter 8 Victor's and vanquished recording by Graham Macmillan San Diego California chapter 9 of Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of today this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Graham McMillan Bonaparte in Egypt and the Egyptians of today by Hagi a Brown chapter 9 the gathering of a storm Cairo in 1798 as a city wherein to wander was much safer for the wanderer than was London in that year of grace it had no Alsatian such as white friars had been in the days of nigel nor holy land such as the Seven Dials was down almost to our own day it had no criminal class and its mendicants were then as now few and almost all strangers from elsewhere the peaceful citizen or stranger could walk through any part of the town by day night free from the dangers he would even today encounter if he ventured through some of the slums of the world's metropolis Cairo is today unchanged from what it was in this respect saving the infamous quarter of the town devoted to the nightly carnival of ice that European civilization demands and under the August protection of consuls general and all the pomp and glory of diplomatic dignity obtains Volney has drawn a sufficiently deplorable picture of the visible poverty of the Koreans as he saw them in 1783 but it is highly probable that this firing poverty was to a large extent of the same self flaunting type so common in India where certain sufficiently well-to-do classes of the people seemed by their outward showing to know no mean between ostentatious prodigality and a pretense of poverty but there was then in Cairo a class that gained its uncertain meals from still more uncertain employment or from the hospitality or charity that in the East so seldom fails there were to some waves and wastrels as there will always be in all great cities and towns until civilisation shall have past its present hobbledehoy hood these two classes suffered much from the total suspension of business in the town unrendered desperate by the complete failure of all their ordinary means of livelihood and emboldened by the absence of all authority resulting from the flight of the Mamluks and almost all the officials and leading men of the town broke out in lawless disorder and joined by many of those whom the panic stampede had reduced to poverty began pillaging the deserted houses and mansions of all that was left in them Bonaparte being informed of this at once sent parties of soldiers into the town with a double object of suppressing outrage and robbery and of seizing everything of value that the Mammal Lux and other fugitives had been forced by the haste of their departure to leave behind them Proclamation was also made that whatever had been taken by any person from any of the deserted houses should at once be surrendered to the French and as a warning to those who might be inclined to disobey this command several men who were caught either in the act of stealing or in the possession of stolen property were summarily executed not content with these measures for the recovery and protection of what he no doubt regarded as his lawful booty Bonaparte is said to have countenanced if he did not actually order the infliction of torture or the view to forcing the dis closure of hidden wealth the prompt and energetic steps taken by the French quickly restored order in the town and this having been done bonaparte began to take in hand the work of introducing civilization as it was then understood in France like the common type of reformer and philanthropist in doing this he effectually barred the way to the success of his efforts by coupling his professions of friendship for the people with conditions it was a case of be my brother or I will slay you he was going to render the people forever happy and content beyond their dreams but they on their part must yield the most implicit obedience to all that seemed necessary or advisable to him they were to have cake and apples like the good children in the nursery tale but like them they must all sit in a row and behave nicely in the French fashion which at least was appropriate since the cakes and apples they were promised were all of the latest fashion from Paris itself it is rather a pitiable picture that the little corporal makes thus playing the part of a glorified bumble with civilisation and other fallacious figments for his parochial board and the porridge Bowl of the house filled with liberty equality and fraternity to be doled out in duly measured spoonfuls to the hungry and needy pork irene's like the hungry Oliver they were to take what they got and be thankful and not mutinous Lee set up a standard of their own they were not only to be fed but feasted they were to remain good muhammadans be free in all respects and be most happy and prosperous but they must wear the cockade and shout vive la république in such French or Arabic as they could so as a foretaste of banquet to which they were invited fair words and fine promises were lavishly scattered among them but not without a liberal seasoning of orders warnings and threats for a short time all went well but it was not very long before the people began to think that the seasoning was somewhat out of proportion to the rest of the dish in the time of the bays which within a week seemed to the Koreans to have grown old and distant the streets of the town had been swept and watered by day and lit by night but like everything else good and useful in those days these things had been done in a manner that left much to be desired as the town settled slowly back to its old round of life if left to themselves the people would undoubtedly have renewed these and others of their ancient customs but these were matters in which French propriety could brook no delay and orders were therefore issued that sweeping watering and lighting should at once be brought into play to this no objection would have been taken had the order stopped there unfortunately it is a virtuous vice of the French tool of precision equality which the Egyptian appreciates only when applied to the attainment of grammatical purity in the use of the Arabic language but which being otherwise repugnant to his spirit is not to be found in his native dialect or everyday speech or thought and still less and more important matters hence when the French in obedience to their natural impulse fixed times and methods and degrees for the sweepings and waterings and Lighting's they demanded from the people and enforce the orders by the proclamation of pains and penalties to be inflicted upon defaulters and moreover did all this without consulting anyone as to the native customs and recognized conventions applicable to such matters there was much grumbling thus the lighting of the streets by night was ordered on a scale that made it a real grievance for each and every house was commanded to hang out upon its outer wall not a banner but a lamp a prodigality of illumination that the Kyrene looked upon as utterly unprofitable very primitive were the lamps available in those days in London itself ladies returning in their chairs at night from balls and routes and not improbably bemoaning the damage done to their attire by drippings from the spluttering candles of the ballroom they had left were lighted on their way by linked men carrying torches and since even the Beau Brummel's of those days had to put up with such primitive forerunners of the incandescent lights that today seemed to us as indispensable for comfort it is not surprising that the honest citizen of Kyrene when delayed from home until after dark was content to be accompanied by a servant carrying a small rudely made lamp said in a lantern of paper a custom that survives to the present day in the harrah's or back streets of the native town though now the lamps used are lit by Russian oil and sheltered from the wind in lanterns of Austrian glass but when every reputable man who went through the town at night had his Lantern bearer with him there was not much need for the lighting of the streets in a more general way and so the Chiron's had been satisfied to consider a street well-lighted if it had a lamp hung out here and there at longer or shorter intervals to serve rather as a beacon than as a light a lamp to every house was to them therefore an absurd extravagance and when householders were further made responsible under penalty of a fine not only for the placing and lighting of the lamps but also for seeing that they were kept alight throughout the night this - the French idea most judicious measure became to the Koreans a very real grievance and one that worried and annoyed all classes to provide for the administration of the affairs of the town generally and to act as an intermediary between the French and the people at Diwan was constituted similar to that which had already been established at Alexandria this consisted of ten sheiks who appear to have been chosen principally as being those most openly opposed to the Mamluks but on the urgent representations of the leading men that the Turks are Mammal looks were the only men in the country accustomed to or capable of exercising efficient Authority Bonaparte very unwillingly appointed three or four Mameluke officials who had remained in the town two different posts and several Frenchmen were added nominally to cooperate with but in reality to control the native members of the Dewan notwithstanding the assurances that's given to the people that it was the intention of the French to carry on the government with all respect to their religion and customs the merchants and the dealers showed some reluctance to reopening the shops and stores when however the troops mixing freely with the people as we have seen and abstaining from the violence and injustice that it had always been the experience of the town's men to receive at the hands of the followers of the bay's confidence was restored not only was the former trade of the town resumed but shops especially intended for the benefit and service of the French were started meanwhile the expedition having been accompanied by a body of scientific experts who had been instructed to prepare the most detailed and elaborate accounts of everything that could throw light upon the state of the country and its people and the capacity of each for development these men were set to work each with a definite task to fulfill furnished with quarters in the deserted mansions of the fugitive bays they at once commenced the Labour's which were to give to the world the vast though unhappily incomplete description of Egypt which is unquestionably the most marvelous work of the kind ever undertaken of these men it may be said that they represented all that is best and noblest in the French nation and the higher aspirations of the revolution but however eager bonaparte was to restore order in cairo and to promote the scientific commercial and colonizing objects of the expedition his strongest desires and ambitions lay in another direction and he began therefore to prepare for further action that he might do this with the greater ease he resolved upon two steps which tended not a little to diminish the contentment of the people with his rule the first of these was a demand for money presented to the Diwan which was instructed to collect the stipulated amount from the whole community Christian and Jewish as well as Muslim to this though not without demur the deewan consented but the announcement of the impost that was to be raised was to the people the betrayal of the cloven hoof and although it was a measure they had been fearing and which had had been imposed upon them immediately after the arrival of the French in the city would have been accepted as a natural exercise of the prerogative of a conqueror was now looked upon as a breach of faith and as such completely destroyed confidence in the fair words and promises of the French the discontent and uneasiness thus occasioned gave birth to open and evident dismay and agitation when the second measure taken by Bonaparte was announced from its first building the town had been divided into Harrah's or quarters districts separated from each other by the run of the streets and by walls and gates these gates it was the custom to close soon after sunset and thereafter no one was allowed to pass from one quarter to another without the permission of the watchman charged with the care of the gates in thus dividing the town its founders had two main objects in view one by the separation of the inhabitants into a number of clearly defined groups to be able to fix responsibility for crime on a particular group and the other that in the event of a mutiny or rebellion the closing of the gates might serve to isolate the various groups from each other and thus facilitate the work of the government in dealing with them Bonaparte however far from thinking the existence of the Harrah's as contributing to the maintenance of order regarded them as affording dangerous shelter to malcontents and resolved to abolish them parties of soldiers were therefore set to work to remove the gates as soon as the people became aware of this the most alarming rumors were circulated such as that this was being done to enable the French to carry out a wholesale massacre of the people either by night or when they should be assembled in the mosques for the special prayers of the Friday noon which at that time it was the pride as it still is the duty of all Muslims to attend so great was the alarm of the people at this idea that the newly open shops were closed once more and business which had been growing as brisk as it was profitable was the gain suspended but nothing occurring to justify their fears the alarm passed and the bazaars that for the moment had been more or less deserted again began to fill with life and animation as was but natural the arrival of the French had from the first been hailed with delight by the Christian population under the mama looks these whether native her foreign had suffered from many disabilities and they're rarely openly molested by the Muslims were at all times subject to the insults and rudeness 'as of the lower classes now under the protection of the French they threw off the restraints to which they had so long submitted and excited the anger of the Muslims by appearing in public in the silk and gold embroidered costumes that had been forbidden to them under the Mamluks cafes restaurants and wine shops were opened by the Greeks and others and wine was sold in drunken public to the great indignation of the Alima and all the better class of the Muslims these and other things a little moment in themselves became important factors in modifying the feelings of the people towards the French by marking the change in the relative standing of the followers of the two religions and by largely discounting the professions of friendship for the Muslim faith with which Bonaparte endeavoured to conciliate the goodwill of the muhammadans many other causes helped to keep the people from settling down quietly under the French among these was the constant searching of houses for arms or valuables belonging to the Mamluks and the arrest and imprisonment of those suspected or accused of concealing wealth of property of any kind on their behalf one of these who suffered directly in this way was the wife of Radwan Tkachev who had fled with ibrahim Bey this lady had paid a sum of $1,300 to the French as reconciliation money in consideration of which she had been granted the right to remain in Cairo under French protection a few days afterwards a report having reached Bonaparte that her husband had left a quantity of arms and money in her care a search was made and some clothing arms and other things being found all the women in the house were arrested and a fine of $4,000 imposed upon the lady as the condition of their release had the French been content to seize the arms no objection would have been taken to their action but the fine was in the eyes of all the people a breach of faith if thus rigorous with the population Bonaparte made it plain that he had no intention of unduly favoring the Christians on the 2nd of August Nelson having returned to Alexandria had in the famous Battle of the Nile destroyed the French fleet and the Army in Egypt was thus cut off from all communication with Europe and left entirely dependent upon itself news of this event having been brought to Cairo the Muslims were as elated as the French and Christians were depressed Bonaparte at once instituted to search for the persons who had first made the ill news known and these proving to be two Syrian Christians and a Muslim all three were condemned to have their tongues cut out or pay a heavy fine this was in every way a foolish measure it had the effect of checking the open discussion of reports unfavourable to the French who by adopting this ostrich-like policy deprived themselves of the only method they had of gauging the tendency of public opinion and while he could not thus prevent the dissemination of news or rumors gave the people a fresh and reasonable grievance for under even the most tyrannical of the rulers they had previously known they had been allowed a Liberty of speech that it was clear was now to be denied them and the distrust of the fair words that Bonaparte was so lavish in offering them was still further increased nor did the punishment of the Christians impress the Muhammadans with any sense of the impartiality that Bonaparte intended it to convey for it was regarded as nothing more than the wreaking of his anger that the bad news received upon those who Christian or not were according to public opinion guiltless of any real offense it was thus an act such as they were accustomed to expect from the Mammal looks and in the eyes of the Chiron's placed the boasted justice and humanity of the French on the same level as those of the Bey's as time went on almost every day brought some fresh incident to swell a stream of ill feeling towards the that Bonaparte in his self-sufficient direction of affairs was creating had he but acted with some little consideration for the wishes of the people and consulted their prejudices it is certain that the storm that was now rapidly approaching would never have arisen but Bonaparte was never able to get beyond the nursery policy of cake or cane there was no worse policy open to him neither with cake nor with cane was it possible to persuade or drive the Chiron's to adopt his views by a ceaseless play of petty tyranny he was able to force from them and unwilling compliance with his demands but every little victory thus gained served to widen the gulf between the two peoples and thus to defeat that which any man of real ability would have seen was the aim that of all others it was the interest of the French to pursue the conciliation of the Egyptians while that's blundering along baffling his own desires Bonaparte always believing in his own tact and good judgment decided to give his patronage to the annual ceremony of the cutting of the colleague or canal that from the time of the Pharaohs had been held in Cairo in celebration of the flooding of the Nile in the old heathen days this had been essentially a festival of Thanksgiving to the gods but as the greatest and most popular feast of the year it had survived the conversion of the people to Christianity and Islam and was kept as a day of merrymaking upon which the people gave unrestricted play to their tireless love of gaiety but the Muslims were in no mood to join in revelry when Bonaparte summoned them to do so and though the French have recorded the occasion as one of unbounded success the fact is that it was far otherwise it was the same with the celebration of the mole Eid or birthday of the Prophet that occurred soon after this being in its first inception a religious feast had like the wakes and feasts of the saints of Christendom long been accompanied by revelries and rejoicings of a most unsane tlie character and was to the muslim population of cairo the great event of the year the pious celebrating it with prayer and praise and the seekers that would seem to be an Islamic adaptation of the ancient worship of the Israelites when they sang songs unto the Lord with timbrels and harps while others less piously inclined spent the night in carousing and sports but whether pious or otherwise the Muslims of Cairo had no desire to hold the Feast of their prophet under the auspices of the Christian invader and the anniversary would have been allowed to pass unnoticed but that the Sheikh said add the recognized head of the family of the descendants of the Prophet living in Egypt fearing that Bonaparte would take the refusal to hold it in bad part gave the order for its celebration and invited the general and his staff to be present so wholly blind to the storm that was gathering and flattering himself that what he deemed a wise combination of firmness and conciliation was gradually building up a strong tower of French influence in the country Bonaparte went on from day to day holding out his cakes and cane temptingly or threatening Lee much as a silly old woman dangles a gaudy trinket are calls for the bogeyman to coax or terrify a restless child for the cakes the Egyptians had no appetite whatever and for the cane since they could see no way to escape from its unwelcome favors they were content to pray for an early deliverance from the French and all their abominations some days after the celebration of the molly'd Bonaparte having invited the leading sheiks to visit him prepared for them what he probably thought would prove an agreeable surprise receiving his guests with the affability he generally displayed he retired to an adjoining room and presently returned with a number of tricolour sashes and cockades with a smile that was meant to be winning in gracious he put one of these across the shoulder of the sheikh al Charcot II the president of the Diwan Flushing red with fury the Sheik flung the sash upon the ground with hurried but soothing words the interpreter sought to explain that the sash was intended as a mark of honor that it was one of those worn by the general himself and added that by wearing it the Sheik would gain increased respect from the army yes replied the sheiks but we should be dishonoured in the eyes of God and of our co-religionists here was a sudden flood of mutiny indeed a tricolour emblem of all that was honourable sacred flung to the ground as though it were an unclean and unholy thing not to mention the rough discourtesy to the general what wonder if Bonaparte as the histories tell us was furious and enraged was it not exasperated to be taught in this rude manner that the everyday politeness and conciliating manner of those wretched Egyptian sheiks really had limits and that there was a point beyond which they not go and the humiliation of having offered a favor only to have it rejected with scorn and that by men whose very lives depended upon his forbearance poor bonaparte how many things that were in heaven and earth that were not dreamt of in his philosophy and Porsche ARCA we quickest was the ready witted interpreter to interpose his well-meant explanation I am well convinced that he was not quick enough to forestall the sheikhs audible or inaudible cry for forgiveness for such hasty and unseemly anger but audible or inaudible his cry was not to the general but to the God to whom as the Muslim believes anger and hasty speech are abominations the general being restrained by no such considerations and having we may admit much more reason to be enraged than the sheikh broke forth in an angry denunciation of the worthy president of the deewan has one entirely unfitted for the high and honorable post he held and had his wrath increased rather than soothed by the polite endeavors of the sheiks to pacify him while at the same time begging him not to press sashes upon them at length he yielded so far as to withdraw the sashes but continued to demand the wearing of the cockade believing no doubt like young Easy's nurse that this being such a little one would be a more pardonable offense against outraged propriety but the sheiks were as little willing to wear the cockade as they were to put on the sash reasonably arguing that it was not the size of the emblem but its meaning and purport that was objectionable finally when the question had been discussed with much good sense and much folly on both sides it was agreed that the sheiks should have some days Grace were in to consider and decide the issue on the same day proclamation was made throughout the town to the effect that all the people were to put on the cockade and wear it as a sign of submission and Amity a few only consented but the opposition of the majority was so strong that later in the day the order was withdrawn with the condition that all who should have any business with the French or visited their houses or quarters should Don the despised decoration for the occasion here then the incident ended but we must not wholly dismiss it without noticing that gabber tea and others of the sheiks although they were not willing to wear the French colors were quite clear in their opinion that doing so was no offense to Muslim law or sentiment it was simply a silly fad of the French without any real meaning or sense once it is obvious that what is spoken of as progressive or enlightened thought in Islam has not altogether resulted from the influence of European or Christian civilization but is the natural product of the freedom of thought inherent in the teaching of the religion learning nothing from the experience that would have taught an abler man the weakness and strength of his position bonaparte was thus gradually the holy unwittingly driving the people to rebellion miss reading the passive acceptance or mild protests with which is rapidly succeeding mandates were received he kept on from day to day more hopelessly and more completely widening the gulf already yawning between the two peoples and while daily out raging the Egyptians conception of liberty and happiness never cease to talk of the benefits he was conferring upon them or to wonder at their failure to appreciate all the charm and beauty of the changes he was so anxious to promote under the Mamluks the people had had but three grievances to complain of and one of these the destruction of commerce and trade they only partly if at all attributed to the fault of their rulers the other two were the excess of Taxation to which they were subjected and the acts of more or less wanton cruelty and oppression the classes as well as individuals were liable to apart from these things their lives were as free as they could desire they worked or idled came and went and in short did all things as they listed under no great restraint than that of the lenient opinion of their fellows which even when most censorious were still prone to the muslim virtue of forgiveness little by little bonaparte went on encroaching upon these liberties the people had always possessed and prized births marriages and deaths had to be recorded and fees had to be paid to the recording officers those entering the town had to give an account of themselves whence they came and why those who received visitors or strangers in their houses were responsible for them those who wish to travel or leave the town had to provide themselves with passports these and a host of other regulations that to the French seemed but natural and proper parts of the organization of a state were to the Egyptians intolerable outrages upon their personal liberty and that nothing should be wanting to make these forms unpopular each was fitted with a fee of some sort to be paid upon demand with dire pains and penalties for all emissions or defaults of any kind it is difficult for the ordinary Englishman or European to form any intelligent or just conception of the feelings of irritation to which these measures gave rise but those who have travelled in Russia and have their experience something of the wrath its passport regulations can arouse in the breasts of a Freeborn Briton may perhaps be able to imagine how the imposition of such restrictions by a foreign Conqueror in his own house would affect him if he can do this the reader can form some slight idea of the feelings with which the Egyptians regarded the reforms they were forced to accept and asked to admire and applaud but it was not their personal grievances that rankled most deeply in the hearts of the people or most surely crushed all possibility of sympathy or friendship between them and their new rulers among the incidents that most strongly affected the people was the execution of syed muhammad karim the man whom as we have seen bonaparte had left as governor of alexandria accused by the french of corresponding with the Mamluks he was sent up to cairo for such trial as he was to have and was promptly sentenced to pay a heavy fine or in default to suffer death that he was guilty of the offence appeared certain and according to all known laws of war he was therefore guilty of a breach of parole and liable to death but the offense that syed karim had committed was in fact nothing more than a technical one since it consisted in his having offered to admit the Mamluks to alexandria while these so far from being in a position to occupy that town had abandoned all attempts to face the French Bonaparte and his army were no doubt present in Egypt as conquerors but the foe had not only been beaten but cowed the people in the country had made the fullest submission and it was an abuse of terms to pretend that there was the slightest pretext to justify the application of the laws of war the option of a fine granted to syed karim chose indeed that Bonaparte recognized this fact and at the same time proves his utter incapacity to gauge the sentiments of the people or realize their estimate of his actions moreover according to the popular view syed Karim was guilty of no offence whatever for his promise of fealty to the French was not made voluntarily and there for was not binding some looked upon his sentence as a proof that the French were afraid of the return of the Mamluks others held that the charge had been brought simply to provide the French with an excuse for the seizure of the Syed's property all their sympathies were therefore with the prisoner and they were enhanced a thousandfold by the fact that he was a descendant of the Prophet but Bonaparte for all whose folsome speeches to the people cared nothing for their wishes or desires and it was in vain that the Alima and all who could obtain a hearing fleeted for at least a mitigation of the sentence Bonaparte would hear no reason the full fine must be paid at once or the prisoner must die but the Syed was defiant of what use said he is it that I should pay the fine if it is my destiny to die I must die and no fine can save me and if it is not my destiny to die who can slay me so he died as one expects such a man to die openly defying his foes and Bonaparte had his head carried throughout the town with written and verbal proclamation the such was the fate that awaited all who conspired against the French little wrecking that the lesson he intended this gruesome performance to be was taken by the people in a very different manner to that which he desired and so far from being a lesson of submission and obedience was one of hatred and vengeance from the European point of view it is of course impossible to censure Bonaparte for his treatment of syed karim in matters of this kind european civilization was in those days very little better than the east it is true that in england traders heads no longer provided the public with an interesting spectacle on Tower Hill but my lord Tom naughty and the smart set of that day highly appreciated the entertainment afforded by the hanging of miserable prisoners sentenced to death for petty thefts or even for attempting to steal and the bones of highwayman still hung in chains on Heath's around London startling unwary Knight Ferrars with their unwelcome rattle so Bonaparte went blundering on failing entirely to grasp the situation and fancying that he was laying the foundations of that great Eastern Empire of which he dreamed he was blindly ignorant of and indifferent to the one and only means whereby he could succeed for if it had been possible for him to realize his dream it could only have been by gaining the it of the Egyptians as his first step that he could have done this I do not believe but it was absolutely the only possible road to success open to him and it was the one that in the futile folly of his overweening confidence in himself and his methods he would not or could not adopt he might have gone far on the road had he left the people at rest had he respected in fact and deed as in words he professed to do their prejudices and desires he gained as he might have gained the passive if not active support of the Alima had he done these things nothing but a greatly superior force could have dislodged him from Egypt but these were the very things that he did not do as we have seen instead of giving the people the rest from tyranny in vexations for which they longed he harassed them infinitely more than the worst of all the rulers that had preceded him so with the Alima instead of seeking their friendship in the only way in which it was to be obtained he mocked them with idle pretenses of respect that were never justified by deeds and while loudly declaring his respect for Islam and its teaching ignored both in the most offensive way and thus not only offended the people but completely barred himself from the support of the ulama so keeping his way with dogged will and unbroken faith in his own ability he was blindly though surely swelling the tide of discontent fast rising around him and soon to birth forth in stormy wrath end of chapter 9 the gathering of a storm recording by Graham Macmillan San Diego California | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-05-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 19,721 | 110,011 |
8Er5rD45RNE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Er5rD45RNE | Cloak and Dagger - Swastika on the Windmill | are you willing to undertake A Dangerous Mission behind the Enemy Lines knowing you may never return alive what you have just heard is the question asked during the war to agents of the OSS ordinary citizens who to this question answered yes this is Cloak and Dagger [Music] black Warfare Espionage International Intrigue these are the weapons of the OSS in today's adventure the swastika on the windmill the role of Paul haland an OSS agent in Holland is played by leest rain the story is suggested by actual incidents recorded in the Washington files of the office of strategic Services a story that can now be told my mouth was as dry as ashes the palms of my hands were ringing Wet My Revolver was drawn and I moved slowly slowly along the Dark Hall everything I had been taught led up to this this moment boards under my feet teetered and for a terrifying moment I almost lost my balance and felt fell backwards something was ahead of me in a room along that dark passage I sensed it more than anything else then I heard it myir baby I stopped breathing until I passed that room in the voices of the Hidden Germans almost slid past them to the end of the corridor there was a Nazi Stormtrooper in uniform right in front of me blocking the exit will fire fire fire again good work well that's it you passed the test now the colonel wants to see [Music] you what I had just come through was a cleverly designed scarehouse that rivaled any Cony Island chamber of Horrors for one a minute Thrills this was part of the training of an OSS agent and it took place less than an hour's ride from Washington DC Lieutenant H found at the present time we have no information and no way of getting information on the disposition plans of German troops in the Netherlands we think they're up to something we want to know what now you'll be flown to England and from there a submarine will take you to the coast of Holland the coast of Holland to me Holland was that little country where my uncle brah lived where I visited when I was 12 where the windmills were now under the shadow of the squat digger I guess we can Surface about here there's maon Holland I want to take a look Lieutenant hin oh thanks Commander sping through the Periscope of the submarine tuna I could see a windmill in the flat L land of the Netherlands I couldn't see the swastika but I knew it was there the pressure gauge showed 20 ft of salt water above us take her up take her [Music] up surface open the [Music] hatch we climbed the ladder through the hatch where an inflated rubber boat was waiting to take me to shore I'm only a couple of yards from Shore I can get out here hand me that ruck sack please hey AER have you fought a go from here it's only about 5 miles from makum to bolwad where my uncle lives I can make it before the sun comes up goodbye and thanks good luck good luck [Music] sir so when you rang the bell at s Paul I jumped from my bed the devil I said it's the guest too they finally put two and two together and connected me with the underground hush Bram hush God gave you a tongue must you use it so loosely I'm afraid my new Aunt Hilda doesn't trust me completely I trust no one these days oh Hilda Hilda this is Paul how often have I spoken to you of the times he came here when he was how old Paul 12 Uncle Brown ah yes 12 and so proper so correct a miniature model of propriety well from the looks of it you've grown but you haven't changed much still proper is the de the result of my strict Quaker upbringing Uncle Brown remember we were both taught never to drink or smoke or lie or or swear Uncle Brum uh yes how long will you stay in Holland only long enough to contact the leader of the underground and get the information I'm after I see tell me why should we believe that you are an Allied spy H answer me surely you don't expect to carry proof about me that I'm a spy in case the Germans find me then how do we know that's enough here the devil I say I'll hear no more of this talk all right BR it will be as you say and on your conscience your your wife doesn't trust me you were surprised no doubt to find your aunt Katrina dead and I remarried yes yes I was Uncle Brum I was lonesome it's not good for a man to live by himself and she is a good woman but she doesn't trust me she has her reasons there was a man in these parts not long ago he passed himself officer British agent gained the confidence of some of the underground then he turned them over to the Gestapo oh I see Hilda's family was among those executed you understand now uncle Brum you haven't seen me nor heard from me since I was a boy you don't know where I've been during those years in between you don't know what my loyalties are do you trust me tomorrow I will take steps to put you in contact with hun book in larden a leader of the Dutch Underground when I awoke a few hours later it was about 10:00 through the window of the spare room that Aunt Hilda had made up for me I could see the neat little milk carts jolting over the katin and the cobblestones and I could see the endless stream of bicycles and here and there a German soldier in uniform like a blot on the landscape I am afraid the breakfast is not as Sumptuous as it was in the old days Paul do not apologize for what we cannot change um Aunt Hilda is right it was very good the Roga brood was just as I remembered it and these current buns these Kenton bres are wonderful I will leave you I have a house to clean you're still suspicious of me have I any reason not to be H enough Paul is my sister's son I will stake my own Liv's blood that he's to be trusted let us hope you do not have to Hil and look this pistol I'm giving it to you it's the only one I have the only one you have and you give it to me yeah I put myself at your mercy if at any time you have proof even the slightest that I'm not what I claim to be take my own gun and turn it on me I will take your gun and take you at your word that should convince her Paul you are what you say I hope so now what about this hunts Buck how can I get in touch with him I will arrange for a meeting between you halfway at harling in 5 days from now to give him time to collect the information you are after the days until Thursday when I was supposed to meet HBU passed slowly but they weren't wasted I set up the shortwave radio and the wine cette in the living room I had long talks with Uncle Brum and I went out of my way to win over Aunt Hilda are you sure there's nothing I can do to help you with dinner Aunt Hilda nothing thank you oh it's uh uh it's still raining one need not be too clever to see that H in Holland it seems always to be raining now rain mud and Des spare I remember when I came here years ago it was Winter I was in time for the skaters races yeah scers races and the boobs remember the boo that sold chocolate and milk cooked with aned and the little cakes all the varieties of gingerbread oh how I love them hand me the spoon here here you are thank you tell me about America what is it like it's too large to describe in a sentence or two anilda when the War is Over You must come visit us H when the war is over well can't last forever and America is helping and remember our leader President Roosevelt is himself of Dutch ancestry tomorrow tomorrow perhaps I will make you a gingerbread cake yes I won her over slowly and on Thursday when I left for hingan she said goodbye to me at the door with Uncle Bram you know where to meet him Paul you have everything clear yeah everything uncle Bram I'm to meet him beside the Monument of the stone man on the North Sea dkes I'll be knotting and unknotting a piece of string so he'll know me good good we will see you later tonight then yeah Paul here this is for you in case you should have need of it my pistol take it back thank you thank you [Music] anilda Good Morgan Good Morgan this habit you have of Notting and un knotting string is it not a waste of time nothing is a waste if it serves a purpose haach yeah L Al we meet his friend the information do you have it yeah where where in my head you'll have to memorize it as I give it to you I could not take a chance of writing anything down I'll remember then remember it and use it well there are 40,000 Nazi troops in Holland and Belgium but these troops will be on the move within 2 weeks where are they going Northern Italy they'll be used to cut off the American Advance there the colonel did suspect the worst thank you thank you I'll radi all this out tonight it is appropriate is it not for us to meet under the stature of this Stone man see the inscription um Terminus yeah it means thus far and no farther a threat to the sea that is held back by the dyes thus far and no farther a threat also to the Nazis yeah you understand me well remember me to your uncle and goodbye for now [Music] her book is in constant danger of Discovery by the Gestapo that's why he could not take a chance and write that information down for you it wasn't necessary Uncle Bram he passed it from his head to mine when will you radio it to London it's after midnight I think I can start now what's that a car stopping in front of the house there are two men getting out so late who are they Bram do you know them no I don't I'm afraid I'm afraid it was like this once before when I came to get my family Paul we were turned in End by someone who pretended to be a friend Hilda do you believe I don't know I don't know what to believe I'll answer it k yeah we have business with you come in this is my wife and my nephew Paul halant your nephew Max take a good look at him H would you say he looks as if he's St be trusted I never trust a man who looks so innocent what are you talking about who are you do not be so suspicious we are from Hans B we're members of the underground underground I was not conscious there was an underground in the Netherlands what do you want with us ah you're being very careful I can see that here kman and that's good and but perhaps this will prove who we are would you not say that is hairbox own signature yeah that is is all right I know it well convinced Now read it aloud Uncle BR let me read it Paul have reason to distrust man you sent me today show proof who he is or turn him over to these men for underground execution this is ridiculous I do not understand nor I herbach seemed to trust me well enough this afternoon never was a German spy a traitor in our midst the devil he is I do not believe that not Paul he's not a spy not for the Germans you want proof I will give you proof see here in the Vine celette This Is His short with RoR he was going to sent a message tonight he is a friend he is an ally he's a member of the American OSS don't you believe me what is it what is the matter we believe you well enough thank you for giving us proof of what we suspected what's this shall I show them my badge here command do that Sergeant do that take a good look the skull and crossbones the stop we've been trailing her bar but we had no definite proof that he was connected with the underground we only suspected and today we saw him meet your neew here on the North Sea dkes why did you wait we figured that if we arrested them then and there we might get nothing from them so we waited we arrested herok and we found our paper with his signature on it that note you showed us was forged quite right the note was forged by little tell us anything in by in can no longer I made my way to the kitchen door you have killed him right again to your husband for supplying us and up the backstairs him run Paul theic H I go W with you in a flood of memory it came back chamber of Horrors and ours Dy from Washington my mouth was dry as ashes but the palms of my hands were ringing wet along the Dark Hall My Revolver drawn everything I had been taught led up to this this moment we have you covered from both sides drop your gun well fire fire fire again into the darkness at this time there was no instructor to say good work Paul there was just a gun in my back and a leader of the Gestapo to say you are under arrest Lieutenant harant how long do you think you can hold out we have ways of making you TOR oh no no must we convince you more s well perhaps we'll have better luck if we question your aunt Sergeant get FR kman bring her here no no no don't do that let her alone simply because you requested Sergeant do as I say you'll see how long she holds out she is absent we'll have a shot and you will be a witness Lieutenant you find this amusing Lieutenant hon well I know when I'm beaten don't bother the old lady or the old man either what are you saying well I I thought I could hold out I can see now there's no point in holding out you won what more is there to say if you are just stalling for time I'm not stalling here Commander I'll prove it I'll confess everything tell you everything you want to know now you are becoming smart and so I told them everything they wanted to know General Donovan heads the OSS in Washington the OSS is part of the American State Department the Minister of Finance in Britain is also head of the British secret intelligence go ahead Lieutenant hon we're listening corpal take this [Music] down I gave them a mixture of fact and fantasy that would have done the German propaganda Ministry proud the true facts I told them I knew they already knew the rest they seem to accepted face value so I kept my story with a real Whopper you taking all this down Corporal we'll take this down with a red pencil an invasion of North Holland is part of the Allied plan what the invasion will be made in the Eastern area of freezeland on the Dutch North Sea Coast you are lying to us you we'll see if you know you're are eaten perhaps you've been on the wrong side Lieutenant har found you've [Music] set up a radio I think you ought to use it [Music] tonight time is now 2300 2300 Paul halan calling headquarters can you hear me over OSS headquarters to Paul halan you're coming in clear been waiting for your message Paul good to hear your voice what did you say there's a gun in your back I could see it's going to take a lot to convince you Paul Hall found a headquarters listen listen carefully it's stinking weather for a drop but I've got to have supplies it's darned important over headquarters to hun would you mind repeating that so we're sure repeat please over what the devil's the matter you said you were getting darn good reception I said the weather's lousy but it's darned important that I I get a supply drop a designated point tomorrow night can't make it any darn clearer than that over okay okay Paul we get it it's darn clear now you'll get your supply drop good night over and out well you heard it yourself the drop will be made are you beginning to be convinced of my sincerity were you nervous Lieutenant what why do you say that I never heard you use such language before oh I I expect to get over my nervousness after I broadcast many of these radio messages for you Commander Brandt after that they drove me back to the jail Commander Brandt of the Gestapo had never heard me use such language before and neither had OSS headquarters in the army they used to make fun of me because of my proper speech I gambled on the chance that the radio operator who knew me would detect something odd about my speech when he answered back the same way I knew he understood I was a prisoner of the Germans and that the supply drop would probably save my neck I didn't sleep that night and I didn't really take a deep breath until 11:00 the next morning good morningg lant would you care perhaps for a piece of chocolate an American cigarette I knew the drop had been successful they sent us home Uncle Bram Aunt Hilda and me but we brought a border with us in the person of Commander Brandt house was different now Aunt Hilda prepared meals silently Uncle Bram smoked his pipe and looked at me wondering and twice a week they sat in the living room and watched and listened as Commander Brandt and I contacted OSS headquarters oh s headquarters to Paul halin this is important four and 20 blackbirds are coming through the ride storm clouds overhead take in your washing good night over and out H what did that mean 15,000 more Alliance troops are added to preparations for the invasion of Holland well maybe we will Rush 20,000 more German troops to the Dutch North Sea Coast already we have 40,000 troops waiting there we were going to send them to elsewhere but they will undoubtedly be of more use here undoubtedly yeah I'm going up to bed now Don the dinner was very good for kman I cannot help being a good cook yes good night it's thoughtful of him to leave us alone so much is it I do not care much for your company H uh maybe he's got his reasons I wanted to tell them my reasons but I didn't dare instead I stood at the piano and played the scale with one finger even Uncle Brum was getting to the point where he couldn't look me straight in the eye but as Uncle Brum became more suspicious Commander Brandt became less suspicious I think I will go up to bed too something was wrong with the piano the sea was sharp as if something were pressing on it making it sharp I walked around to the back of the baby grand and I saw it it was a small round disc the size of an Overcoat butt I knew it was attached to a Dictaphone in Branch room that was why he left us alone so much I'd give him something to listen to Paul I know there must be some explanations for these things you're doing now look you haven't had it so good for years eggs on the table when did you have eggs on the table last privileges nobody else has extra ration books you might as well face it this is a new order Germany's order and if you're smart like I am you'll fall in with them oh Paul is this you I told you he was a traitor a spy I warned [Music] you you wanted to see me here Commander yeah for uh thank you for coming to my office so promptly at my call I follow orders so I'm beginning to see uh sit down sit down I want you to hear [Music] something I think I'll go up to bed too I don't understand super ad [Music] dictaphone but I still don't I know there must be some explanation now look you haven't had it so good for years that's me eggs on what's the idea of doing on the table last privileges nobody else has extra ration books you might as well face it this is a new order German You' convinced me completely if you're smart like I am you fall in with them I have a proposition for you yes I want you to go to England for us act as our double agent you can be more valuable to us there leave Holland yeah but aren't I a great help to you here I know the risk it involves but Germany will pay you well after the war think it over I thought it over and let him convince me and a few days later a German Stormtrooper gave me a personal escort to the border and I made my way back from the Enemy Lines after I left my aunt and uncle escaped and were hidden by the underground and it wasn't until the war was over that I was able to see them and [Music] explain Lieutenant Paul hen returned to OSS headquarters and thousands of Nazi troops waited on the shore of the North Sea for an invasion that never came thus once again the report of another OSS agent closed with the words mission accomplished listen again next week for another true Adventure from the files of the OSS on Cloak and Dagger heard in today's clo and dagger adventur as Paul Hond was LE rain braah was played by Stefan Schnabel Hilda by Virginia p b by Barry Kroger the colonel by Raymond Edward Johnson others were Carl Weber Jerry Jarrett Arnold Robertson and Bob wild the script was written by winterford wolf and Jack Gordon the music was under the direction of Murray Ross today's true OSS Adventure was based on the book clo and Dagger by Cory Ford and alist McBain this program was produced by LS G Cowen and Alfred Hollander and was under the direction of Sherman marks programs get your programs here Mr fans there's an exciting evening waiting for you tonight on NBC first some listener will have a chance to win a double reward for solving the case on $1,000 reward next when a woman reads her own obituary in the paper the saint finds himself involved in a case that leads to murder then Sam Spade works his way through the rod and reel Caper yes you'll find Adventure here tonight stay tuned now for high adventure and the big guy on [Music] NBC | Old Time Radio Researchers | UCvymH6qvAgCpzuRkXIw1ywg | 2017-02-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,045 | 20,438 |
hEvqsjYbOTs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEvqsjYbOTs | Prosper Appalachia Aims for a Strong Education to Workforce Pipeline | you need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs whatever your goals read Potter can create a game plan tailored to you call read at 432-077 at Pikeville Kentucky to learn more as Eastern Kentucky continues to recover from the loss of the coal mining industry Prosper Appalachia has stepped in to build a strong education to Workforce pipeline that allows young people to live and thrive in Eastern Kentucky students can reach out to us they can apply through a centralized link and there will place them in our summer internship program with whatever they're interested in employers can reach out to us as well we work with our community action agencies to help find opportunities for students and we really work with all students so you know girls and boys we help students any age in any background we want to make sure that underserved populations are getting the services that they need Prosper Appalachia is working to provide solution-based approach to the Region's most prevalent issues and barriers to success I think the mission of Prosper Appalachia is to service people that you know feel that they have to follow a traditional path of employment but in reality there are so many opportunities especially as remote work just as waving through they that we're here to help and make an impact and show students that they can have different career paths have different opportunities that they didn't even think were possible for more information on Prosper Appalachia visit prosperappalachia.org for Mountaintop news I'm Brianna Robinson | Mountain Top News | UCyiCIj6lt5Un84xRSvk05LQ | 2022-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 263 | 1,575 |
VhkoWQ0p4BM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhkoWQ0p4BM | Rice Ratooning - Kinda Working with Correct Fertilizer But Prone to Fungal Disease | all right so these are the rice plots after how many days fifty five something six three days almost 50 days um since the returning procedure took place um these are the samples that we obtained from these blocks we've got five treatments so the first one is t1 see what is the control meaning that we did not um include any treatment we just decapitate the rice clam and for 30 centimeter and that's about it nothing happens so you can see this is the control yeah not much so much happening yeah so most of these rice unfortunately got infected by the brown spots disease yeah i think the interesting part is even though without any treatments you can see that the rice is still able to generate lots of um pentacles meaning that there's still some nutrient left in the soil to trigger uh fruiting for the rice plants so this is the titus what's the treatment so this is the treatment from the urea and feel it it's quite bushy but still you have lots of um the brown spots yeah no problem in producing the leaves for the urea that is what we expected because urea high in nitrogen is such a good leaf maker yeah relatively a lush plum yeah and then this is tea tree uh tremendous green yes this is npk green the ratio 16 16 16 yeah pretty much the same as the eurea one yeah but it feels a lot a bit less dense um in the clump grasp you can see all the the attack by the fungus see the black the black rice yeah not much going on there because we didn't do any uh pest control here so we did not we did not know what's the natural problem here at least we know now that this is the problem yeah so we'll do the stream according here so and this is t4 e4 is the ping ping is meant for high potassium for the fruiting it feels a bit slender and i think we've got more of these pentacles going on yeah lots of black stuff going on and then this is the name name uh from the neem cake powder the last region is uh uh is very low but it's got some trees mineral as well because this is from the neem cake so there's a lot of organic matter in the formulation naturally of course so in general there is no problem for the rice to regenerate and produce all these beautiful tentacles but we need to find out a way to overcome the natural problem for the particular plot that we're dealing for example this plot we know that now um it's got the brown spot disease not so much on the insects you can see that in all the treatments the leaves are intact no bit it's not beaten there's no holes yeah no such thing so no insects problem it's just uh some picture of virus issues here so i think uh our next step will be to apply some silica and then we try to to try to contain this uh to get a better perspective on the techniques all right that's all thank you | ScenseMe | UCJDW6z7onojmnRWqhu41SUA | 2022-08-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 546 | 2,753 |
Acrl0HBc4a0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Acrl0HBc4a0 | MFL 2021 Season Week 16 Los Scandalous Volts @ Hexxon Oilers | [Music] well if they weren't we wouldn't be an ak-47 stadium here in hexon texas bring your body armor to the stadium or wear a body bag for the ride home in the hearse today's match-up is going to be complete mayhem the teams are taking the field the most scandalous vote take on the hexon oiler welcome to mfl game day grim blitzrow here let's listen in on the sidelines and hear what the team's captains have to say [Applause] welcome to another game day here on the mfl network grim blitz show along with my partner brickhead mulligan great city isn't it bricks fantastic city my motel even has free collar tv yeah a nice machine that works wow that was police state blocking the bathroom because of the photographers in there but other than that no complaints they give you free jelly at breakfast too sounds like a real winner and it's first and ten [Applause] he is rolling thunder and pouring pain oh he was hitting hurdle and fumbles the ball with the vicious kill did you know light hits are one of the leading causes of death the mutants over 25. i didn't know that right below attending bachelor parties and owning a sam schlong galaxy phone and it's first and ten [Applause] oh and he might have just saved a touchdown on that deflection second down and 10. [Applause] nice run for five yards third down and five nothing more to say about this guy except maybe a eulogy ah well he was a violent alcoholic a terrible father and oh he did some nasty things to dogs but i mean he was a great ball player you know that's really what counts at the end of the day right and it's first and ten and good run for five yards hey didn't move to change his score did it how good can it be second down in five [Applause] oh man brooks you gotta love a player who goes down fighting oh and that one's gonna hurt he may not be able to comprehend math after that hit what's bad exactly [Applause] first down and it's first and ten don't you just love the sound of bones snapping and cracking i mean when they're not young and it's first and ten a mix of tiger blood shark blood and internet it was a risky throw in the defense made him pay he'll have to hope for amnesia brain damage and move on boom dead and down he just sent a message without him yeah the message was you can't kill the messenger because he's going to kill you but then he won't be able to read the message because the messenger killed him i'm going in circles and it's first and ten oh look at this guy and he breaks through for a touchdown listen to this crowd yeah you think you can go toe-to-toe with me well you must make a man you get up my grill i'm gonna ruin your world i'm gonna wreck it now there are some who would argue that we should just skip this step and make touchdowns worth seven what and kick the kicker's job in half then it goes right through yeah like a double stop burrito from taco hell the home team is feeling confident as they get the kickoff into the air scoring makes anyone confident it certainly does bricks it certainly does high five and it's first and ten [Applause] just some good old downhill running there as he picks up the first down and it's first and ten [Applause] second down and long [Applause] he's leaving a wake of destruction in his path oh you knew you were going to see a lot of carnage today folks these teams have bad blood between them apparently they got it from the same blood mobile that usually parks outside next to the taco truck raccoon raby blood is my thought that was a player's favorite he could go all the way first down and six [Applause] [Music] second down in a very lot [Applause] and [Music] that's right don't try to get fancy here just put the ball down and kick it in that order [Applause] it's good when you get knocked down you got to get right back up and fight what about when you get knocked up what do you do then run and it's first and ten and he'll pick up seven yards on that play second and three and the ball was lateral to his teammate we're talking street ball here briggs and a hard run there picks up the first down and it's first and ten [Applause] and another interception this quarterback is going to listen to joy now the offense is getting kills this is really a violent game guys [Applause] and it's first and ten wow the quarterback is rumbling and stumbling he could go all the way [Applause] the teams are all tied up at the end of quarter one we'll be right back and it's first at 10. he picks up five on that play second down in five [Applause] [Music] [Applause] that's right but now the defense can focus on killing the receivers okay nice and easy like a two foot putt you miss two foot pots all the time grim it goes right through yeah like a double stop dorito from taco hello they're looking for a good return after giving up points let's see how they do yeah let's see if they always suck or if that was just a one-time thing and it's first and ten the receiver makes a grab for five yards second down in five oh man the offense called knocks the ball loose the 20. first down he was not gonna drop that one they need to make him a target more often and it's first and ten it's two yard run before he stopped and that'll be second and eight to go the defense has the receivers covered well that's a three yard gain on that pass third and four [Applause] and he finds open spaces running toward the end zone turn on your jet just son of a [Applause] don't want to make any mistakes here just kick the ball through the upright for god's sake straight through the uprights the teams are lined up for the kickoffs just catch it run it back and don't die [Applause] ouch what is this andy's wrestling and it's first in town [Applause] i don't know whose eyes the qb is using but can we give him some new ones he just put that guy out of his misery and says who's next with the vicious kill did you know light hits are one of the leading causes of death for mutants over 25. i didn't know that yeah right below attending bachelor parties and owning a samsung galaxy phone and it's first and ten [Applause] looks like a pepperoni man he really wants it [Applause] second down in a lot [Applause] and like a monkey trying to a grease football he gets he blasted and picks up seven yards right there oh holy montezuma's revenge that's a crap your pants and die tackle that montezuma was very vengeful wasn't he bricks wonder what made him so mad that was probably all the diarrhea you're probably right yeah they probably ran out of toilet paper when he was in some all-inclusive resort and he just got so mad and cursed this is your brain and this is your brain on birthday dirty streak is always good for an easy kill no they couldn't pick up a first down so now they have to punt a misfired pun will give the opposing team they let the punt drop and it will be down by the defense and it's first and ten he broke free and has open field in front of him and the quarterback finds his man for the first down and it's first and ten was there but he still picked up a yard somehow oh and you can bury that guy because he is dead oh did you see what nobory was i gotta check it off my dead mutant bingo card i only need one more and it's first and ten oh mama he just knocked him into the next time zone once he finds his head he'll be okay second and three [Applause] and then it's a first down from a great catch was it a catch though let's consult at least 72 pages of rules to figure it out first down in nine [Applause] eight yards on a strong run [Applause] and that'll bring up second and one touchdown oh he ran through those defenders like a greased turkey [Applause] okay nice and easy like a two-foot putt you miss two foot pots all the time grimm it goes right through yeah like a double stuffed burrito the home team is feeling confident as they get the kick off into the air scoring makes anyone confident it certainly does bricks it certainly does high five [Applause] one time when i was playing a guy hit me so hard i went into a dark tunnel thought i saw my grandparents waving at me in the light turns out it was just the visitors tunnel that he knocked me into and it was the paramedics waving fingers in my face and the quarterback throws another pick he should have eaten his sleeve and how about a little dirt sandwich [Applause] and it's first and ten [Applause] we delivered the freaky fast hannah sandwich with extra mustard for the death blow speaking of ham sandwiches i'm gonna go grab one you want anything now i'm still working on my salami here brooks thanks that's what she said ah that didn't work that time it was close though yep at this rate the qb is going to have more interceptions oh with the brutal hit [Applause] and it's first and ten [Applause] oh sure now he catches him i had this guy on my fantasy team last week i don't know so much money on him they stopped the clock for their first time out leaving them with two in case they need them yeah just like condoms hatchets and wives hungry you know you just summed up why we don't get together outside of work bricks [Applause] shave a few days off his life first down and seven they use their second timeout but they are running out of time a bit pessimistic don't you think so grim it's more about building tension bricks that's all we do at this point and drink this bourbon come on give me that and he catches it for a touchdown what a beautiful play [Music] [Applause] don't make any mistakes here or they'll kick the out of you in the locker room the home crowd isn't impressed with that showing but their team has a chance to respond [Applause] and he breaks away [Applause] and it's first and ten and he runs it for four yards it's a tie game at the end of quarter two the teams are deadlocked in a fair struggle today we'll be right back with today's halftime show brought to you by monsaeton industries eat their delicious frankin foods can you pick me up with soylent beer and they're taking the field for the second half and we have got a tie score speaking of tie grim me and hot wanda we want to try something different so we tied each other up the other night and nothing happened she thought we were both kind of i don't understand what the big deal the best kind of kick is when it's right after a score hey speak for yourself i'm usually the one who gets kicked into scoring [Applause] and he just wrestles away from that attack oh that's a vicious hit and the crown loves it he just tried to die into 300 pounds of ground muting me and you can't hit a guy much harder than that and men is unfortunate [Applause] the defense has to do a better job of watching out for that dirty trick second down and 10. [Applause] uh third down in the qb is saying his prayers [Applause] bam say good night to that guy bricks ah good night for that guy bricks you're an idiot the offense lost another quarterback on the previous play and have only two left before they have to forfeit yeah but on the bright side when they save a ton of money by not having to pay those guys anymore [Applause] boring but smart time to punt whoa whoa you can't see that on the radio and he put all of his foot into that one and he snags the punt and looks for open field [Applause] and it's first and ten quarterback just handing out and calls a murder ball dirty trick to lay way talk for the first down [Applause] and it's first and ten [Applause] and with another pick the qb says always throw interceptions but when i did and that was a bone crusher right there folks [Applause] and it's first and ten [Applause] he picks up nine yards on that catch and that'll bring up second and one [Applause] the defense goes a sticky ball dirty trick the quarterback can't dump it and now they're gonna the offense has only one quarterback left if he dies it's game over yeah he's bleeding with the coach on the sidelines about something yeah he's telling his guns to punt but third down and eight [Applause] and another interception this quarterback is going to listen to no doubt about it that guy is dead he says i'm taking you with me [Applause] oh and he breaks friend has nothing but open field in front of him that's the way to keep the chains moving that was beautiful [Applause] and it's first and ten [Applause] oh great throw great catch [Music] greatest and they line up for the extra point [Applause] it goes right through yeah like a double stop burrito from taco hell they're looking for a good return after giving up points let's see how they do yeah let's see if they always suck or if that was just a one-time thing [Applause] bingo bingo i just hit that mutant bingo and all i was missing was his number for the last three plays talk about luck [Applause] he's rumbling and stumbling he could go all the way gets the ball get the first down and don't die see it's really a simple game when it comes down to it and it's first and ten the defense called a sticky ball dirty trick and the quarterback is in a shitload of trouble he's trying oh and the late hit arrives right on time when it's your time to go it's your time shucking down and more than the qb would like and this guy is super charged with electricity ah another interception easy to give this guy a bigger paycheck than everybody else combined oh what a punishing hit that oh no that was totally unnecessary i got to see that one again it was also freaking awesome i hope they have raincoats in the front row cause that was splattering everywhere and it's first and ten [Applause] well looks like he wanted to run before he caught it you got to keep your eye on the ball come on you dirtbag you got to make that catch second down and 10. [Applause] third down and never gonna happen ouch what is this 80s wrestling well here comes the punting unit you know punders really do know how to party bricks yeah oh yeah i have pictures that uh well maybe i actually shouldn't discuss this on here oh that's gotta hurt snatched in mid-air by the worm you see that the early one gets the newton and he got all [Applause] and it's first and ten first down give this guy a few catches and watch his confidence take off he is deadly in the open field bricks and it's first and ten [Applause] the defense didn't give an inch no gain on that play second down and 10. if you don't think you can make the interception batting it down is the next best thing great advice grim that receiver's going to go far in this league if you listen studio i wasn't talking to yeah never mind yes brick he will he refuses to go and he finds open spaces running toward the end zone turn on you son of a holy mother of mutant mayhem he's scored [Applause] third down and and the offense jumps off sides to kill the ref they say we're mad as hell and not gonna take it anymore [Applause] third down on the offense needs a miracle oh and that's what it feels like to have your teeth removed without novocaine if i had all my teeth knocked out like that i'd have to make it the dice grim it'll be fun to gamble with my own teeth [Applause] and he's off to the races he's at the 40. and the defense is on his heels and the mfl keeps pounding out the death hits on wmfl 90.8 the greatest hits of all time huh did you just say greatest tits well yeah good job [Applause] quarter three comes to an end but this game is far from over and will be decided in the final quarter and the putter takes a defense head enough with this rep and jumps off sides to kill him [Applause] and it's first and ten come on man you got to catch that i don't catch anything grim i'm retired second down and 10. and that's another pick man oh man the defense is going to have more risk now the offense is getting kills this is really a violent game guys [Applause] and it's first and ten nice run there for eight yards [Applause] second down and two that's a two-yard pass play and that's not gonna get it done the offense needs to move the ball up field third down and a sliver he is fighting for every young cuz this guy's running like an old guy looking for a bathroom first down and it's first and ten roid rage ignites that deep down violent rage and he was stuck to him like glue second down in ten first down he was not going to drop that one i think the rough goal is a penalty you know the mfl has eliminated almost every penalty in the rulebook and yet it still feels like there's way too many penalties stupid jerks yo guys shocked the offense is down to their last running back if they lose him they lose all their running plays first and fore and he laterals at the last second first down he hit that line the way a rolled up down the bill sticking out of flimsy low hands nose hits a mirror and lost wages nevada first down and one and that's just a great run for a touchdown [Applause] ah [Applause] and here comes the extra point attempt the teams are lined up for the kickoff he's gonna be able to run this one back i wonder if the kicker was setting up an easy kill and it's first and ten [Applause] does the qb know which team he's on i don't even know why oh man he just laid the wood on that guy yeah [Applause] and it's first and ten second down in a very lot [Applause] and the defense gets another pick man rough day my friends was an all-pro nfl hit yo seriously man you think you go toe to toe with me i will wreck your world you understand me junior i'll wreck your world and it's first and ten [Applause] and the quarterback unleashes a sonic blast against the defense knocking everyone down by his receiver oh and he breaks free and he's nothing but a boom and he's dead oh bingo bingo bingo i got bingo grimm [Applause] and it's first and ten oh the receiver has to make that catch now he put the team in a hole second down and ten third down and well good luck and i've had it i'm running out of excuses for this oh he just got crushed [Applause] [Music] i am a hello [Applause] skidmarks first down there's seven [Applause] perfect pass and a score hey man nobody can touch you an eyeball i take all your mutants out that's right well this should be an easy chip shot extra point but you never know what kickers [Applause] straight through the uprights [Applause] they need a good return here to set up the offense and that's the return of the ball retainable you mean he can get a refund for it no no bricks it means he can return it for you know what never mind and it's first and ten oh this guy just loves punishing the defenders vents are first down and it's first and ten [Applause] and that's the kind of play you pay the secondary for you pay for the big six for this you just give them a pat on the head and tell them they don't suck second down and 10. [Applause] oh what a great defensive play that was bricks ah come on that was a cheap shot that's why i love this guy and some of the fans under two minutes a timeout means that qb is playing beat the clock and he better win third down and three [Applause] oh the unstoppable force meets the explodable object oh man his neck vertebrae just got crunched sounded like a gorilla sitting on a bag of potato chips as they say to deli who's next oh can i get a swiss on rye with uh no mustard [Applause] the offense lost their final running back lucky for them they're on defense now yeah so much bad luck carnage and death grimm and it's first and ten [Applause] i don't know if he even had a target on that throw [Applause] i don't know whose eyes the qb is using but hope he's got a good chiropractor the quarterback shifts gears and goes into his hurry up offense [Applause] and the defense gets another pick man rough day hey claire what if interceptions counted say goodnight to that guy good night for that guy you're an idiot oh and the late hit arrives right on time when it's your time to go it's your time when in a hurry up offense the offense needs to run out of bounds or take a time off to stop the clock at this rate the qb is going to have more interceptions than completions he's rumbling and stumbling he could go all the way [Music] [Applause] well a little chip shot here extra point but this guy could blow it [Applause] they're looking for a good return after giving up points let's see how they do yeah let's see if they always suck or if that was just a one-time thing [Applause] oh now the offense is getting kills ah this is a really violent game guys it's fantastic the oilers got spoiled today and come up with a loss and let's go down to the field and hear the mvp he's a real role model for the kids bricks that is if you want your kids to be a roid raging narcissist with uncontrollable verbal diarrhea oh that personality disorder has a name it's called autotropism [Music] once again the folks at evil us in thank our viewing audience and the mutant football league for allowing us to telecast his sports presentation this is grim blitzrow with brickhead mulligan and bricks jr signing off today's game was brought to you by the hexon oil corporation | 259 Sports | UCjlNs0rVSZmNYdTagZkkc0g | 2021-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,040 | 20,936 |
B6wiNhC9oDI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6wiNhC9oDI | Cryptocurrency Course Learn And Make Money In 2022 Cryptocurrency Explained | foreign welcome to this interesting video on cryptocurrency full course in this video we will explore various important aspects of cryptocurrency and will also understand its rise and fall in the crypto market and various other factors that affect the graph of a cryptocurrency but before discussing all these topics we will first understand the base of this video that is cryptocurrency followed by we will explore some very important popular and unique cryptocurrency according to the market cap the first cryptocurrency that we will come across is Bitcoin the first cryptocurrency in the world followed by ethereum and its upgrade version ethereum 2.0 we will also understand how to mine these cryptocurrencies and how to trade them in the crypto Market we will also have a crisp comparison between them after that we will discuss some very unique but important cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin Solana and Shiba Inu coin followed by we will explore another very important aspect of the crypto market and that is nft followed by how it differs from other cryptocurrencies then we will talk about stablecoin better which plays a very crucial role in the performance of crypto Market we will then conclude this video by discussing the top crypto books for 2022 that will help you understand the internal concepts of blockchain and cryptocurrency as well as give you a glance over how crypto Market Works followed by the biggest downfall of the crypto Market 2021 by the end of this video I can assure you that you will have a throttle knowledge as well as a clear picture of cryptocurrency how they impact the crypto Market in their own ways for this training with me I have a experienced blockchain specialist Rahul together we will take you through the various important Keynotes of cryptocurrency so let's start with an exciting video of cryptocurrency's full course but before we begin make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit the Bell icon never miss an update from simply don't meet Frank and Daniel one day they decide to go for a trip to Venice they made a budget list for all their expenses like residence flight Etc they thought of making their bookings online from a site that offered discounts to the first 10 visitors on that day while making their respective flight bookings Daniel's transaction failed and he missed the offer going on the other hand Frank paid his share very quickly and easily and became one of the three Lucky Draw winners Daniel was surprised and asked Frank how he could make the transaction when Daniel himself could not to which his response was it's simple I used Bitcoin a type of cryptocurrency Daniel was confused and he asked what cryptocurrency is and since when has it been in use Frank stepped up and explained to him cryptocurrency is a virtual or digital currency that works on blockchain technology and is designed to work as a medium of exchange online to buy goods and services and make payments which was introduced to the world first in 2013 By Satoshi Nakamoto Daniel felt that it sounds similar to other online payment options yes what makes it so different Frank explained cryptocurrency is decentralized and free from any third-party interference which means it is not issued and controlled by any government or Central Authority unlike other payment systems that Banks or governments are handling and that's why a cryptocurrency transaction never fails there could be many reasons for why Daniel's transaction failed like he may have exceeded his transfer limit for his account must have been hacked or there could have been some technical issue with his bank server or maybe due to high transaction fees imposed by the bank but on the other hand cryptocurrency charges almost no or very low transaction cost there is no limit for making transactions in fact you have 24 7 access to your money there is no extra delay or extra charges on making international transactions and the best part is that anybody can use cryptocurrency without the hassles of paperwork all you need to do is create an account on any digital wallet of cryptocurrency this is what makes cryptocurrency different from other online payment options Daniel was impressed by cryptocurrency but he wondered how it works without the control of an external Authority upon research he found out that cryptocurrency works on blockchain technology blockchain is a set of blocks that record information of transactions like who made the transaction to whom the amount of trade in the form of a digital Ledger that is distributed across the entire network meaning the data is replicated and stored on each node across the entire blockchain network making it more secure and impossible to change hack or cheat the system then it is verified and validated by every node to proceed with the process of making the transactions the crypto and cryptocurrency stands for cryptography which is a method of using encryption and decryption to secure the data in the presence of any third-party with ulterior motives now Daniel was completely aware of the whole technology and concept behind cryptocurrency and was influenced by Frank to adopt cryptocurrency in his daily lifestyle too he did that by booking his ticket but sadly no discount like Daniel cryptocurrency has influenced and impacted an enormous number of people worldwide due to this increasing popularity new companies like metoo and PayPal are coming forward and investing in cryptocurrency every day in 2018 Malta an Island located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Italy was titled blockchain Island as it led to the economic stability of the nation many fintech companies like finance and okx have already begun to take advantage of malta's financial incentives and have moved their headquarters to the blockchain island so here is a question for you which hashing algorithm does cryptocurrency use a script B ethash c sha-256 d none of the above please give it a thought and drop your answers in the comments section below three lucky winners will receive Amazon gift vouchers cryptocurrency is revolutionizing finance and banking around the world thanks to cryptocurrency now anyone with an internet connection can trade spend and borrow money around the world and nobody can stop them people like Bill Gates co-founder of Microsoft Corporation and Elon Musk CEO of Tesla support cryptocurrency as it is much better and secure than physical money and also holds a great future for the world's economy and on the other hand some people think of cryptocurrency as a bane to the world's economy like Warren Buffett CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and Ajay benga CEO of global MasterCard feel that cryptocurrency is a platform of criminal activities and will destroy the world's economy well one thing is clear that this conflict is going to stay put for a little longer hi guys today we're going to talk about 10 things you didn't know about Bitcoin firstly we have the mysterious Creator now in 2009 a person or a group of people known as Satoshi Nakamoto introduced Bitcoin to the world he vanished off the internet in late 2010. he hasn't been heard from since now just like his identity shorter than mystery nobody really knows if he's even alive or dead the only communication people had with him were through emails and forums his Bitcoin wallet holds around 980 000 Bitcoins which makes him one of the richest people on the planet next up we have the Satoshi now as a sign of respect for the Bitcoins Creator the smallest unit of a Bitcoin is known as a Satoshi one Satoshi is valued at around 0.0000669 for US Dollars which is a very very low value now to make one Bitcoin you need approximately 100 million satoshis now according to the current bitcoin values which fluctuates a lot to make a dollar you'd need close to 15 800 satoshis losing Bitcoins losing a Bitcoin address which is also known as your private key not only means losing your unique identification it also means you lose all the Bitcoins in your wallet research shows that at least 60 percent of all Bitcoin addresses are ghosts which means a huge chunk of the population that's using the Bitcoin Network have lost their addresses now these are the people who have lost their addresses and have no way to access their wallet liberland now in April 2015 a micronation between Croatia and Serbia known as liverland was born now this was founded by vijayalka a politician publicist activist and the president of liberland now the official currency of liberland is Bitcoin now the government took this move believing that Bitcoin and its underlying concepts of blockchain provides a secure and transparent method for recording electronic financial and physical assets processing power the process of mining bitcoins is a expensive process now you pay a high toll to do this like make your money your time and electricity now mining bitcoins requires servers that are used for that specific purpose alone now the faster you process the data the faster the block can be added to the blockchain and the faster you're rewarded with Bitcoins power consumption now just imagine how much electricity Ireland consumes in a year approximately 5000 kilowatt hour now how much do you think all the Bitcoin mining Farms together consume 60 terawatt R which is approximately 6 into 10 raised to 10 kilowatt hours which is a large amount of power now the entire country of Ireland which is the second most populated city in Europe and has 84 421 kilometer square of area consumes lesser electricity than all these Farms combined Bitcoin ban now although several countries around the world like Canada and America have wholeheartedly accepted Bitcoin there are some that haven't countries like Bolivia Iceland Bangladesh and Ecuador have completely banned the usage of Bitcoins there are also countries like India Thailand and Iran who asked their residents to be careful while using cryptocurrencies they haven't completely banned it however they do not accept it as a legal tender though limited number there's a limit to how many Bitcoins can exist in the market this number is capped at 21 million Bitcoins as of this moment 17 million Bitcoins are already in circulation to give you an idea that's almost 80 percent of the 21 million already done but don't worry until 2140 we'll still have Bitcoins to mine this is because of how miners are rewarded now mine is rewarded with 12.5 Bitcoins for each block added to the blockchain and every four years the reward reduces by half the next halving is supposed to occur in 2020 when the reward reduces to 6.25 Bitcoins the power of B the terms Bitcoin with an uppercase B and Bitcoin with a lowercase b mean two different things the only thing that differentiates the two into two completely different things is the letter B the lowercase b in Bitcoin refers to the cryptocurrency that is used to perform the transactions the uppercase B in Bitcoin refers to the Ledger that stores information regarding these transactions faster than supercomputers the world's fastest supercomputer the summit works at 122.3 petaflops which is nothing but a quadrillion floating Point operations per second now if you take the Bitcoin Network complete into consideration the processing power is about 80 million seven hundred and four thousand two hundred ninety petaflops but the only thing here is that a supercomputer can do several different things but the only thing the Bitcoin network does is ADD blocks to the blockchain let's talk about what is Bitcoin mining so what is bitcoin so let's take an example so there is someone who wants to send five Bitcoins to Rachel now we will see how this transaction can happen now Bitcoin is based on the concept of digital currency anyone across the globe can transfer amount in Bitcoin irrespective of the geography from anyone to anyone so basically you need to just open an account on the Bitcoin Network have some Bitcoins in it and you can transfer it either you can purchase the Bitcoins online through some exchanges or you can mine it so once you have Bitcoins in your account you can transfer it to someone you want whose address you have now do you want to know how this transaction work well this transaction is done by Bitcoin mining so we will go deep and understand that how the Bitcoin transaction Works what all entities are involved behind the scenes in order to maintain the sanity of the Bitcoin Network and make sure that whomever you wanted the Bitcoin to reach to has reached and there is no loss of Bitcoin in the network and it is a successful transaction so let's understand certain Basics so what's in it for us today we need to know what is bitcoin we will understand the underlying technology blockchain so we will talk about that then we will see what are the advantages of Bitcoin as compared to other digital currencies and other digital Technologies then we will go into the concepts of Bitcoin mining then what is Bitcoin mining and we will do a demo on certain aspects of Bitcoin mining now what is bitcoin Bitcoin is the first decentralized digital currency that allows users to transfer money peer-to-peer without any intermediaries like Banks governments agents Brokers nothing is involved and all this is done using blockchain technology so as we saw in our previous example two parties wants to exchange money transfer money they don't need an intermediary now Bitcoin can be used for online purchases e-commerce transactions it can be used as an investment instrument and it can be primarily used for payments to buy goods and services now it was created in 2009 it came into existence by a person or a group of people called Satoshi nakomoto now Bitcoin helps transferring of assets faster than regular Fiat currencies it has definitely lower transaction fees because as it has removed the intermediate trees from between the cost of transaction also goes down and it is cryptographically secure it uses cryptography infrastructure and thereby the identities of the sender and the receiver are also secure and the entire transaction is cryptographically signed and the user's information who are doing the transactions or are part of the networker is also hidden and secure now what are the advantages of Bitcoin so it allows fast and quick peer-to-peer transactions it is impossible to counterfeit or hack the transactions which are running on a Bitcoin Network and it's an overall decentralized process there is no centralized body which is controlling the transactions or charging a fees in order to validate the transaction it is the participants in the decentralized network who are taking care of the sanity of the network thereby making sure that the overall transaction cost is low all the information is accessible to public it is available publicly on a public Ledger anyone can go and view the transactions and the volume of the transactions happening on the Bitcoin Network and it is a low fee transaction it is comparatively low to other mediums and channels through which today digital transactions are made now what is blockchain so Bitcoin runs on the underlying technology of blockchain blockchain is a public distributed Ledger in which transactions made in Bitcoins or any other digital currency are recorded in a chronological order so let's see certain features it is cryptographically secure signed using your private key and then shared on the network with the public key it is immutable any record or any transaction added on the blockchain cannot be modified or altered it is run by a decentralized system there is no centralized Authority or the body and the transactions are towed in containers aggregated in containers called blocks so a block is the smallest unit of a blockchain which records all the transaction a basic structure picture of a block is something like this it has four Fields these are the primary attributes for Block it has something called as previous hash so the previous hash attribute stores the value of the hash of the previous block and that's how the blocks are linked to each other data this is the aggregated set of transactions which are included in this block so these are the set of transactions which were mined and validated and included in the block nons so in proof of work consensus algorithm which is used in Bitcoin nonce is a random value which is used to vary the output of the hash value so every block is supposed to generate a hash value and nonce is a parameter which is used to generate that hash value and the proof of work is the process of transaction verification done in blockchain now hash is the resultant hash value obtained by passing the previous hash value the data and the nons through the s 256 algorithm to generate the hash of this block so this is the digital signature of the block which is generated and this is the basically identity of this block now as such 256 is a cryptographic hash algorithm which produces a unique 256 big alphanumeric hash value for any given input and that is the unique feature of this cryptographic algorithm whatever input you give it will always produce a 256 bit hash now let's understand the concepts of Bitcoin mining what is Bitcoin mining Bitcoin mining is the process of verifying Bitcoin transactions and recording them onto the public blockchain Ledger in blockchain the transactions are verified by Bitcoin users so basically the transactions have to be verified by none other than the participants of the network those who have the required hardware and computing power and those entities are called miners so we will be talking about them later but but the point to be highlighted is that there is nothing like a centralized body as in case of Legacy transactions where we used to be dependent on regulatory or governing body or a bank to make our transactions go through now in Bitcoin here any user with mining hardware and internet access can take apart that kind of computer can be a participant and contribute to the mining Community process is solved based on a difficult mathematical puzzle called proof of work so every Miner's job is to solve the mathematical puzzle which is called proof of work in order to validate the transaction and earn the reward and all the miners as they are competing amongst themselves to mine a particular transaction The Miner who first solves the person gets the reward now users trying to sell the puzzles as I said are called miners they are the participants in the network who have the necessary hardware and computing power to do all the transactions to validate the transactions and validate it they are called as miners now in order to understand Bitcoin mining we need to understand three major concepts of blockchain it is based on distributed public Ledger it uses SSH 256 encryption algorithm and proof of work is the underlying consensus algorithm for Bitcoin mining so distributed public Ledger a distributed Ledger is a record of all transactions maintained in the blockchain network across the globe in the network the validations of transaction is done by Bitcoin users called as minus sha256 now blockchain prevents unauthorized access by using a hash function called sha-256 to ensure that the blocks are kept secure they are digitally signed then hash value once generated cannot be altered now sat 256 it takes an input string of any size and returns a fixed length 256 bit output value and that is the primary feature of shf 256 encryption algorithm you give if any input it will always give you a 256 bit output and it is a one-way function you cannot derive the input reversely from the output what you have generated and third is the proof of work in blockchain mining is a process to validate transactions by solving a difficult mathematical puzzle called proof of work now in order to do that the primary objective of the miner is to determine the nonce value and that nonce value is that mathematical puzzle that minus required to solve in order to generate a hash Which is less than the target defined by the network for a particular block now in the Bitcoin Network users trying to solve mathematical puzzle are called as miners now the puzzle is solved by varying a nonce which produces a hash value lower than a predefined condition which is called as the target miners verify the transactions and add the block to the blockchain when confirmed and verified as of today the miners who solve the puzzle gets a reward of 12.5 Bitcoins now once a block is added to the blockchain the Bitcoins associate with the transactions can be spent so once the block is validated then the transfer of Bitcoins associated with the transactions aggregated in the block the transfers are made then from one account to the another now in order to generate the hash let's see you use the sha256 hashing algorithm you define the hash value if it is less than the defined condition the target then the puzzle is deemed to be solved and if not then you keep on incrementing nonce value and you repeat the Sha 256 hashing function passing on to the nonce value and you Define generate the hash value again and you keep doing this process till the time you get the hash value Which is less than the Target now let's check an example so for example Beyonce wants to share 10 Bitcoin with Jennifer now in order to do that what will be the steps so Burns transaction data is shared with Bitcoin users the miners from the memory pool the transaction goes and sits in a memory pool of unmined transactions so in a memory pool set of unmined or unconfirmed transactions wait until they are verified and included in a new block they remain in that unconfirmed transaction pool now miners competing to validate the transaction using proof of work they keep on continuously pulling the unconformed transaction pool they pick up those transactions and start validating those transactions they aggregate in a data block and start validating they start solving the puzzle The Miner who solves the puzzle first shares his result across the other nodes the other set of miners now once the block has been verified the nonce has been generated then the nodes will start granting their approval if maximum nodes grant their approval the block becomes valid and is added to the blockchain now simultaneously The Miner who has solved the puzzle will also receive the reward in the meanwhile which will be of 12.5 Bitcoin which as of today stands at 98k around dollars now the Bitcoins the 10 BTC for which the transaction was initiated now will get triggered and will get transferred from Beyonds to Jennifer now let's take a look at certain facts in proof of work a predefined condition the target is adjusted for every 2016 block which is approximately every 14 days and an average time to mine a block is 10 minutes so basically the target keeps automatically adjusting itself to keep the block generation within the 10 minute time frame so this is the representation so in order to keep the time frame for Block generation within 10 minutes the target keeps on adjusting itself now the difficulty of the puzzle changes the target changes depending on the time it takes to minus a block so this is how a difficulty of a block is being generated it is the hash Target of the first block divided by the hash Target of the current block so this is the difficulty which is being changed after every 2016 blocks so basically it is very hard to generate the proof of work but it is very easy to verify by the miners so once you have told the puzzle and you have broadcasted that yes you have earned you have validated a record you have determined the puzzle for other miners it is very easy to verify what you have done and once they give their consensus the majority then the block gets validated and gets added to the blockchain now since the difficulty depends on the hash Target its value keep on changing after every 2016 block as I said and as you can see in due course from the day of inception of Bitcoin in 2009 till today difficulty has increased exponentially and it has been increasing and thereby the entire their effort of Mining and the computing power is also increasing so as of whatever the resources which were required to do mining in 2009 you require more hashing power more computing power in order to do the mining today now what if someone tries to hack the data so let's see blockchain is a chain of blocks ABC Now each block has solved a puzzle and generated a hash value of its own which is its identifier now suppose a person tries to Tamper a block block b and tries to change the data which is aggregated in the block so if the data of the block will change the hash value which is the digital signature of the block will also change thereby it will corrupt the chain which is subsequent to it basically the blocks ahead of Block B will all get dealing because the previous hash value of Block C will not remain valid so in order for the hacker to make the entire blockchain valid for the the Block B which he has changed he has to change the hash value of all the blocks ahead of Block B which will require huge huge amount of computing power which will be next to impossible so as you see the results in the following block being invalid so with this whole thing the blockchain is making sure that the entire sequence remains non-hackable and prevent data modification now let's see what are the underlying Hardware requirements for Bitcoin mining and how the hardware has evolved so in the early days miners used to solve the puzzles using regular processors the controlling processor unit CPUs now but it used to take a lot of time for mining though the difficulty levels were low but still it used to take a lot of time now as I said the difficulties level keep on changing and growing so the miners also had to increase the processing power so they discovered that graphical processing units gpus proved to be more efficient than regular CPUs so but this also had a drawback of consumption of electricity so any Miner who has to calculate the return on investment on the hardware he also has to accommodate the cost of electricity and other resources which are going in in order to do the mining so finally as of today they are using a hardware called asric application specific integrated circuit which was specifically introduced for mining which consumes less power and has a higher computing power and a better hardware for mining so miners are profitable when their cost of resources to mine one block is less than the price of the reward they receive so definitely they have to have the investment less than the reward what they earn so as of today in blockchain miners use their resources to verify a transaction they each time a block is mined new Bitcoins are created in the network so the Bitcoin total Supply is limited it is at 21 million dollars approximately 21 million Bitcoin are in Supply 17 to 18 million Bitcoins have already been mind so only three to four million are left as of today a reward of 12.5 Bitcoin is given to the miner on doing the transaction verification but the Bitcoin mining reward goes by the halfing principle the reward given to a miner is half every two hundred and ten thousand blocks which is approximately every four years so then after that threshold is reached the Bitcoin reward will go down to 6.25 Bitcoins so let's take an example of a lottery ticket where your chances of winning is difficult so we are talking about what is Bitcoin mining pool your chances of winning the lottery is difficult but in a community if individuals buy multiple lottery tickets and pool their tickets together then this will increase their probability and chances of winning more so suppose you won the lottery then based on the contribution the reward is distributed amongst all the participants Bitcoin mining pool is a similar thing it's a process where multiple nodes share their resources to together to mine a block now when a block is solved the miners split the reward equally based on the amount of processing power they have invested so it takes the pool members to generate a final hash value then it checks how much amount of work was contributed by each pool member and as a result the Bitcoin reward gets distributed proportionally amongst the participants now let's take a look at a demo on how can you see what is the Bitcoin reward now this is a actual block of the Bitcoin Network as you can see this is a block and this is the lock reward 12.5 Bitcoin so this was a block which was mined this is the block number and these are the set of transactions which were part of this block now once this block was mined by The Miner all these transactions then be done these are the transfers of Bitcoin from one account to the other this is the nonce which was generated by The Miner or the mining pool in order to mine the block and these are the other attributes and if you take a look at this URL this is an example of a mining pool it's a demo account where the participants have shared their mining resources and they are mining it in a pool and see this is the reward for which they are mining this is the unconfirmed reward this is the confirmed reward this is what they have already validated and this is what they have earned so far so these are the hash these are the block numbers which they have mine ethereum and its Concepts ethereum simply put while Bitcoin is defined as digital money ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs the smart contracts exactly the way they are programmed without any downtime fraud and third-party interference and also has its own cryptocurrency called ether ethereum aims to enable Innovations in three key areas currency Assurance through ether which serves as in the innate currency for the ethereum blockchain decentralized autonomous organization smart contracts features of ethereum the first feature of ethereum is that it is secure because it is almost impossible to tamper with the transactions in the block or to add any fraudulent blocks in the network the second feature of ethereum is its Community following ethereum has attracted a lot of attention from people all over the world the third feature of ethereum is its corporate friendly structure the platform is being leveraged by a number of corporates to test and build various applications the fourth feature that we will take a look at is the possibility of creating new assets on ethereum blockchain that can be used as currency a representation of an asset a virtual share a proof of membership or anything at all the next feature is the ability of ethereum to process the transactions fast while Bitcoin requires a block time of 10 minutes in ethereum it's only a few seconds the last feature that we will discuss is the fact that ethereum is uncensored ethereum's open source Network allows complete transparency to view every transaction alright that's all about the features of ethereum let me tell you about an important Concept in ethereum called gas gas in ethereum gas is the fundamental block of ethereum ecosystem that is paid for every operation performed on the ethereum blockchain it is the crypto fuel for ethereum it can be considered a transaction fee which has to be paid when one party sends ethers to another party even when a person deploys a smart contract on the ethereum blockchain a transaction fee needs to be paid for that as well this payment has to be made regardless of whether the transaction succeeds or fails gas price is expressed in ether and the miner decides whether to refuse the transaction process or not based on the expected gas price one can see their transaction fee in eth or USD when searching for the transaction on etherscan.io when somebody refers to gas they are either talking about gas price or gas limit the total cost of a transaction is the product of gas limit and gas price the gas limit is defined as a limit since it's the maximum amount of units of gas one is willing to spend on a single transaction this avoids situations where there is an error somewhere in the contract and you end up spending a very high amount of gas however the units of gas required for a transaction are defined by the amount of code executed on the blockchain lowering the gas limit below the amount required will not help much if enough gas to cover the computational resources of the network is not supplied with the transaction the transaction will fail due to an out of gas error SO gas is a commodity which is essentially a cost of using the system like Bitcoins ethereum also has its currency which is called ether ether it is an incentive that the client of the platform pays to execute requested operations it ensures that the developers write error-free codes because unnecessary codes will increase the cost ethereum is a blockchain based platform and ether is the cryptocurrency that fuels the platform it is commonly denoted as eth let's have a look at the differences between Bitcoin and ether Bitcoin versus ether the first difference is in the hashtag algorithm used by these cryptocurrencies while Bitcoin uses sha-256 to encrypt blocks of blockchain ethereum uses ethash to encrypt blocks technically both are one-way cryptographic hash functions the second difference is in the use of Bitcoin and ether as we have discussed earlier Bitcoin is only used for financial transactions like purchase and sale of goods and services however ethereum being a touring complete platform also supports smart contracts and decentralized applications the third difference is in the price of the two cryptocurrencies currently the price of BTC is approximately 3 500 US Dollars while that of eth is approximately 100 US dollars the market cap of BTC is almost six times greater than that of BTC even though eth has a higher circulating Supply the fourth difference is in the vision behind creation of these two cryptocurrencies BTC is a currency created to compete against the gold and flat currencies by acting as an alternative however eth is created as a token to facilitate smart contract deployment and operations lastly the transaction speed of BTC is much slower than eth while btc's transaction speed is measured in minutes eth is just a few seconds like Bitcoins ethers are also stored in cryptocurrency wallets let's understand what our wallets in ethereum ethereum virtual machine ethereum wallets a wallet is the place to securely store ethers and other cryptocurrencies basically a wallet stores the means of accessing your currency using the private key now that I have told you about the ethereum and its currency it will only be fair that I explain evm now evm ethereum virtual machine abbreviated as evm is an engine which executes translation code smart contracts are compiled into bytecode which an evm can read and execute the ethereum virtual machine can be regarded as a quasi-turing complete machine it possesses its own programming language known as the evm bytecode once the code is written in higher level programming languages the code can be compiled to an evm bytecode the ethereum virtual machine uses a set of instructions called opcodes to execute specific tasks thus if a user triggers a transaction of five eth using his desktop wallet the wallet sends the message to the evm which connects with the wallet address on the ethereum network to process the transaction and send it to the receiver smart contracts are written in ethereum-specific programming languages let's learn more about these languages ethereum languages every contract written for ethereum is compiled into the evm byte code and deployed to ethereum blockchain for execution ethereum uses the following languages the first language is solidity solidity is an object-oriented high-level language used for implementation of smart contracts on the ethereum blockchain solidity was influenced by python C plus plus and JavaScript it is designed to Target the evm the second language is a low-level lisp like language abbreviated as Triple L it is one of the original ethereum smart contract programming languages and is similar to assembly it is meant to be a very simple and minimalistic language essentially serving as a tiny wrapper over coding in evm directly the third language is Viper which is a contract oriented programming language influenced by python the fourth language is serpent which is an assembly language that compiles to evm code that is extended with various high-level features the next language is Mouton Mouton is similar to C like language and supports a dynamic full higher level language it compiles to Native ethereum assembler however Mouton is now deprecated the last language is Julia it is an intermediate language that can compile to various different backends like evm 1.0 evm 1.5 and e w ASM let me now tell you about the accounts handled by ethereum types of ethereum accounts externally owned accounts eoa is an account controlled by a private key that has the ability to send ethers and messages from it following are some of the properties of an externally owned account firstly it has an ether balance secondly it can send transactions thirdly it is controlled by private keys and fourthly it has no Associated code smart contract smart contract is a code running on top of the blockchain containing a set of rules for the nodes to agree upon so that they can interact with each other as an account it has the following properties firstly it has an ether balance secondly it has an Associated code thirdly a code execution is triggered by transactions or messages received from other contracts and fourthly when executed it performs operations of arbitrary complexity some of the advantages of smart contracts are as follows first smart contract is the simplest way of implementing decentralization second it provides a high degree of security third it eliminates the need for a third party fourth it provides automatic agreement enforcement fifth it turns legal obligations into an automated processes and lastly it lowers the transaction cost characteristics of smart contracts smart contracts are self-verifying and self-executing they operate autonomously to execute the terms of a contract and verify the transactions without the need of a third party intervention the elimination of third parties reduces the cost of operations and further makes the contracts tamper resistant process of smart contracts in this slide we will understand how the smart contract works first an optional contract between the parties is written as a code into the blockchain the individuals involved are Anonymous but the contact is made through a public Ledger then a trigger event like an expiration date or a strike prices hit and the contract executes itself according to the coded terms next Regulators can use the blockchain to understand the activities in the market while maintaining the privacy of an individual's position let me show you the implementation of smart contract in a simple use case smart contract example here we have an example showing the purchase and sale of a house thus once a buyer is matched with a seller all assets are sent into the contract the contract then distributes the assets based on certain predetermined conditions agreed between both parties and coded into the smart contract thus the settlement is automated and the ownership becomes Undisputed due to the transparency of blockchain eoa versus smart contract in this slide we will understand the difference between an eoa and a smart contract based on four critical properties nonce in an externally owned account nonce represents the number of transactions sent from the account's address however in a contract account the nonce is the number of contracts created by the account the next property is balance this number shows the amount of way owned by the address whether the eoa or contract account each ether is divided into one e plus 18 Wei the next property is code hash it is the hash of the ethereum virtual machine code of an account this is the code that gets executed if this address receives a message call it is immutable and thus it cannot be changed once the construction is done for externally owned accounts the code hash field is the hash of the empty string for contract accounts this is the code that gets hashed and is stored as the code hash the last property is storage root it is a 256 bit hash of the root node of a Merkle tree that encodes the storage contents of the account encoded into the tree as a mapping from the keycac 256-bit hash of the 256-bit integer keys to the rlp encoded 256-bit integer values this tree encodes the hash of the storage contents of this account and is empty by default that was all about the ethereum concepts and accounts let's understand the process of mining now ethereum mining ethereum mining ethereum makes use of proof of work mechanism to ensure security the algorithm used in ethereum is called ethash each time an ethereum transaction is made a minor is responsible for ensuring the authenticity of information and updating the blockchain with the transaction let's consider an example where Bob wants to send one eth to Alice now we will take a look at the step-by-step process that is followed in order to confirm this transaction through mining first Bob attempts to send Alice one eth once Bob's transaction is initiated it is combined with other transactions that have occurred in the last block the miners will then validate the block with a new set of instructions once validated The Miner creates a new block and is rewarded for it thus Alice receives one Eve after the transaction is validated ethereum mining the term transaction is used in ethereum to refer to the signed data package that contains a message to be sent from an eoa to another account on the blockchain ethereum blocks contain two things a transaction list and a recent state of The Ledger that comprises these transactions in the example shown on the screen we can see a transaction where one wallet sends 20 each to another wallet the diagram shows the previous state and the next state for the transaction State Storage the states are assembled into a state tree that is linked to the account and the block the ethereum includes State routes that store the root hash of the hash tree which represents the system State when the block was created now we will take a look at the step-by-step process to see how ethereum stores transactions first a hash is generated for each transaction then pairs are selected and a hash is generated for each pair this way the last remaining hash becomes the root the block header as seen in the image on the screen contains the previous block hash and three Merkle trees these trees are to maintain the state to maintain the transactions and to maintain the receipts also each block always refers to its previous Block's hash ethereum ecosystem types of ethereum tools the ethereum ecosystem consists of eight major tools they are Geth ganache parity metamask Ed wallet swarm ipfs whisper now let's move forward and take a look at each of these in detail gif is a multi-purpose command line tool that runs an ethereum node implemented in go it is the official golang implementation of the ethereum protocol and is commonly used to interact with the ethereum network though there are several ways to download GIF the fastest one is to get it from the ethereum.org website next we have ganache CLI ganache CLI ganache CLI is a customizable and fast emulator for blockchain which permits making calls to blockchain without the need for running an actual ethereum node following are some of the properties of ganache firstly transactions are mined instantly secondly no transaction cost thirdly accounts can be recycled reset and instantiated with a fixed number of ether without the need for faucets or mining fourthly gas price and Mining speed can be modified fifthly a convenient GUI gives you an overview of your test chain events parody parity is the fastest lightest and most secure ethereum client that provides the core infrastructure Essentials for quick and reliable services parity is written in Rust language it offers better reliability code Clarity and performance it is an ethereum client that is integrated directly into your web browser apart from allowing the users to access the functions of basic ether and token wallet it also serves as an ethereum GUI browser it provides access to a diverse range of ethereum features including D apps metamask metamask turns Google Chrome into a browser that allows the users to send and receive transactions and also fetch data from the blockchain it is a browser-based wallet which can be added as a plug-in to your Chrome browser it permits you to run ethereum d-apps directly from your browser without the need for running a full ethereum node metamask accounts practically it is unrealistic for everyone in the world to run a node to interact with the ethereum blockchain to overcome this metamask hosts a number of nodes so you don't have to a user simply needs to install a metamask and can automatically get connected to the nodes thus you can use the ethereum blockchain seamlessly let's talk Mist which is another important tool of the blockchain ecosystem missed wallet missed wallet is the end user interface for ethereum that is developed for browsing and using d-apps mist is an official ethereum wallet it was developed and distributed by the team which is responsible for the management of ethereum ecosystem it is usually used by developers who want to create deploy and use Smart contracts it is a full node wallet which means you'll have to download the entire ethereum blockchain onto your computer some of the applications of missed wallet is as follows first sending and receiving transactions second storing ether third creating multi-signature wallets and fourth deploying smart contracts swarm swarm is a platform which supports distributed storage and provides content distribution services it acts as a native base layer service of the ethereum web 3 stack it provides sufficient decentralization and redundant storage of ethereum Records to distribute blockchain data as well as the app codes it leverages the underlying ethereum infrastructure through the use of contracts in ethers to encourage cooperation among nodes the files are split into pieces and are stored in the nodes of the network an accounting protocol is used by peers to keep track of these chunks delivered and received and resulting micro payments associated with it ipfs ipfs is a decentralized storage system that is not related directly to ethereum but can be integrated with it ipfs stores data by use of a distributed hash table or DHT once we know the hash we request the peer Network who has a copy of the content located at the corresponding hash and then we download the content from the node who has the desired data which we need the data transfer between the nodes in the network uses a mechanism which is similar to the one used in BitTorrent it also provides a versioned file system capable of storing files and tracking versions over time thus it defines how files move across a network making it a distributed file system by combining all of these properties ipfs is enabling a new permanent web and augmenting the way we use existing internet protocols like http whisper whisper is an identity-based communication protocol for D apps to interact with each other d-apps that need to publish small amounts of information to each other and have the publication last some substantial amount of time prefer using whisper for instance a d app running a currency exchange may use whisper to record an offer to buy a currency at a pre-agreed price on the exchange platform some of the drawbacks of whisper are as follows it has low level API which is only exposed to D apps and never to users second it has low bandwidth and is not designed for large data transfers third it has uncertain latency and lastly it has no reliable methods for tracing packets ethereum Frameworks we'll look at two types of ethereum Frameworks web3.js web3.js is a set of libraries which permit one to interact with a remote or local ethereum node it can be done with the use of IPC or an HTTP connection the key connection between ethereum Network and dap that allows you to compile deploy and interact with smart contracts is called web3.js it gives us a way to build a website or client that can talk to the ethereum blockchain let's take an example of traditional development when you develop a website it talks to apis using Json or jQuery to make Ajax calls a website talks to blockchain using web 3 using json.rpc which is similar to making a remote procedure call ethereum comprises of a large number of nodes which talk to each other we use Json RPC to make a request to a particular node which is like an API call thus if we want to talk to a Smart contract or read an account we do it through web3 eth.js it is a highly optimized lightweight JS utility for ethereum based on web.js in this all the unnecessary characters are removed from the source code and the code is reduced to 160 kilobytes ethereum development environment the three commonly used ethereum development environments include remix IDE truffle and embark let's understand these environments in a little more detail remix IDE remix IDE is a browser-based compiler and IDE that enables users to debug transactions and build ethereum contracts with solidity language you can simply log on to the web-based editor write the code and compile the same to create the byte code in order to test your code the next slide shows how remix looks another popular environment is truffle truffle truffle is a development environment testing framework and asset pipeline for blockchains using the ethereum virtual machine or evm it helps users in developing smart contracts publish to contracts and test them then we have embark embark embark is an environment that allows you to easily develop and deploy decentralized applications it performs the following functions first automatic deployment of contracts second keeping track of deployed contracts third managing the complex systems of interdependent contracts fourth performing test driven deployment with contracts using JavaScript fifth managing different chains like testnet private net and livenet and lastly redeploy the contracts if any changes are done let's talk about ethereum Networks ethereum Network the basis for decentralized consensus is the peer-to-peer network of participating nodes which maintain and secure the blockchain a node is defined as a device or a program that can communicate with the ethereum blockchain network they are also referred to as clients they provide wallet functionality and allow users to perform transactions on the blockchain thus a node serves as a machine running as an ethereum client it is used to store the data and transfer money it is formed by combining one or more nodes and each node contains a copy of the blockchain type sub Network there are three main types of networks the test net the main net and the private Network ethereum d-apps and daos D App decentralized application is an application that is used on networks with trustless protocols to avoid a single point of failure they run on a peer-to-peer computer network all the activity which takes place on an ethereum decentralized application is cryptographically secured on the blockchain d-apps are open source which means that everyone can verify the contents of the software some properties of d-apps are as follows it uses ethereum as a development platform it uses cryptographically encoded blocks it is not governed by a central server and there is no master copy of d-app let's talk about the advantages of d-apps now advantages of the app ethereum d-apps have the following advantages improved stability due to a distributed Network higher reliability automatic credentials assigned through smart contracts no downtime no third-party intervention and high security example of d-apps some of the known examples of d-apps include we fund storage kyc chain and 4G Capital these companies have developed different applications using blockchain next we have the daos d-a-o daos or organizations designed to hold assets and use the voting system to distribute them they exist entirely on blockchain and are governed by the consensus protocols they show the potential of blockchain to revolutionize human social institutions called daos it is an organization run by rules agreed through a consensus process among its members and written in a set of contracts run via a blockchain it is an open source software capable of modification by its members process of a Dao now let's take an example and see how this works let's consider that a country is holding elections and wants to prevent fraud in the voting system a Dao is created to keep transparency in the voting this is insured by embedding predefined conditions in the code people eligible to vote are assigned voting tokens and the voting starts every vote is processed on the ethereum blockchain and it ensures transparency by allowing everything to run in a decentralized way in this video we will explore ethereum Mining and we'll go through some of the fascinating Concepts and components revolving around it both we even have an introduction to ethereum then we will understand what if it had a mining then we will explore why should we monitorium we will look into the types of ethereum mining and then we will understand how the criteria mining process works then we will explore how exactly to mine ethereum then we will discuss will the proof of thick transduction kill group of work and then finally we will find out is Mining ethereum Profitable so without doing Much Ado let's get started with the video let's bring you up to speed on ethereum ethereum is defined as a blockchain based Computing platform that enables its developers to build and deploy decentralized applications and make sure all the transactions are cryptographically secured in the network ether is the cryptography of material used to build decentralized applications smart contracts and make standard peer-to-peer payments ESO basically acts as fuel for the ethereum network it traps and facilitates all the transactions so that brings us to what is ethereum mining in simple words ethereum mining is a process of creating and adding a block of transaction to the blockchain network of ethereum it uses the proof of work consensus mechanism for mining ethereum all transactions taking place in the ethereum network needs to get approved by the miners minus is a community of people using a hashing strip etash to solve computationally hard puzzles for successfully mining the blocks of transactions in the ethereum blockchain network which helps secure the network from attacks like hacking or manipulation of identity now let's understand why we need to mine ethereum the primary goal for mining ethereum is to make money a data mining turns at the signaling the network and are relatively complex but profitable business also miners receive a certain amount as a reward for money each block of the ethereum blockchain network including the transaction fees saved by the users thus it is a mining benefit each and everyone participating in ethereum blockchain network so what are the types of a theory mining ethereum mining can be performed in three ways prepared in Solo mining ethereum pool Mining and ethereum Cloud mining mining you will get rewarded only if you solve the puzzle and mine the Italian block first since here you are competing with many people and companies you have to be very good at the work also so reminding is only profitable when you have plenty of resources with you like 100 plus graphics card and in Solo mining having so much equipment may use a lot of electricity and space leading to high electricity bills and not everyone has a considerable amount of payer needed the dragon pool lining is the easiest and fastest way to get started with aquarium mining in this you walk along with other people together in a single pool and hit someone from the pool get the hash code correctly they share the reward among everyone in the pool we should consider a few important factors before joining a pool like room size minimum payout and pool fees full size determines the number of blocks you find in the ethereum network and it shares the word as the number of minus increases the chances to get rewards also increase minimum payout is the minimum amount of Italian you need to mine before it gets credited to your wallet and pool key is the amount you need to pay to continue using the pool this amount is percentage based on the amount of ethereum you're mining ethereum Cloud mining you pay someone else with the equipment to my ethereum for you you pay some amount of money as keys to them for investing their time and resources and return they provide you with the reward they gain by the mining materials first mining material have to close and cons too so responsible for any equipment damage you don't have to require all the necessary equipment and look for ample space to store it you can set back of the market and enjoy the reward for your investment in their mining Con in the Italian price drop then there is no way you are getting your money back the money you invested or the fees to pay to The Miner is lost and you can't ask the other person to change the equipment according to your concern material Cloud mining is considered a safer vehicle mining service provider the guarantee a profit for the resource they have purchased Learners understand how the ethereum mining process works a trading mining follows a specific set of steps to function Step 1 the user request for transaction with the help of the private key of its digital Wallet account then the request is shared worldwide with the ethereum network next the requested transaction is added to a list obtaining transactions that needs to be added to the ethereum blockchain network Step 2 The Miner then verifies and validates the requested transaction and perform a complex mathematical puzzle on the transactional data step 5 once the request transaction is verified and it stores a copy of it in helium the process of inform work Begins for the respective block step 6 then the notes of the ethereum network verify how the checksum of the state of the minus Block matches the checksum of the updated state of events after execution of all transactions step 7 only after that the block is added to the ethereum blockchain network step in on successfully mining the block it rewards The Miner with some amount of ether in their wallet the block reward of ethereum is three ether of Step 9 the requested projecting is approved and credited to the respective wallet or wallet each transaction is mined only one with every participant of the Italian Network verifies it this makes me curious about how to mine ethereum tools you will need to be an efficient Miner for ethereum on your personal computer are an essay from wallet is stored all your currency earn GPU drivers or graphics card with a minimum of 3gb RAM a mining software suitable according to your Hardware like GPU and a compatible operating system Windows 7 or 10 with 604 bit before getting started with mining Italian you need to create an ethereum wallet to store all your data pressure Model T and Legend Nano are the most reliable and secure wallets in the market of cryptocurrency installing GPU drivers or graphics card after creating your digital wallet you'll need to update all the hardware that is drives in a system you can use two types of graphics card they are AMD graphics card and Nvidia graphics card Claymore is considered the best profitable mining ethereum on GPU drivers now we need to follow a few set of step to get started with mining step one download the latest version of claymon duel Miner for the operating system the latest version is Claymore 11.0 Step 2 click on the latest version for Windows and download the zip file step 3 extract the files of Claymore 11.0 to a folder on desktop for easy access open the folder to have a look at the files step 5 right click on start and then on the edit option step 6 edit the start.txt file and add these lines step 7 choose your desired pool from these recommendations you can also find better Source results than these according to your region step 8 tighten your full address instead of mining pool address step 9 say you start the txt file within new updates remember while saving select type as all files and step 10 once you see click on the clay.bat file to begin mining ethereum now let's explore with the proof of State transition field group of work the newly introduced concepts of the km 2.0 the roadmaps planned to upgrade to Google State consensus algorithm in which it will provide all existing miners with ethereum network with a limited time to earn a return for the investment this expected to be launched by the end of 2021. or the starting of 2022 it was supposed to be launched by October 2020 but the history of delays regarding this update is worth talking about nobody through notes when you tell him 2.0 will be completed and introduced to the crypto mining world now when we know all about ethereum my name this May wonder if Italian mining is profitable the profit of any crypto mining majorly depends on the cost of electricity in that particular area as a rule anything below 0.12 dollar per kilowatt consumes in an hour is considered profitable you can mine either and turn it into a vital source of income by analyzing these figures like hash rate of ethereum block reward number of blocks per day and the coin price of ethereum do they also use an iterating calculator to figure out the daily revenue basing it on these factors or you can use this formula too the predictions are made that the ethereum price can rise and become more stable in the coming few years so it is an excellent opportunity to invest in and Save in ethereum in this video we will explore ethereum 2.0 and we'll go through some of the fascinating Concepts and components revolving around it so what is the ethereum network ethereum is defined as a blockchain based Computing platform that enables its developers to build and deploy decentralized application either is the cryptocurrency for ethereum used to build decentralized application smart contracts and make standard peer-to-peer payments it tracks and facilitates all the transactions and makes sure they are cryptographically secure in the network ether basically acts as a fuel for the ethereum network so what is ethereum 2.0 ethereum 2.0 is a set of interrelated upgrades that will make the ethereum network more secure scalable and sustainable multiple teams from across the ethereum ecosystem have come together to work on these upgrades in ethereum 2.0 the what led to the region of ethereum 2.0 with growing popularity ether and the ethereum network has gotten more blocked by transactions currently it is capable of handling 15 to 45 transactions per second which is comparatively impressive but it is not enough to handle all of titanium's users worldwide also the high demand is affecting the driving up of transaction fees notes power the ethereum blockchain network but currently its nodes are experiencing too much volume although the programmers working on the upgrade have claimed that making its nodes bigger wouldn't be practical ethereum 2.0 intends to make the network more scalable to handle all of the activities on the ethereum network that makes us wonder what are the changes in ethereum 2.2 the two significant changes that will come with the upgrade are adopting proof of stake and sharding adopting proof of stake ethereum blockchain implementations suffer from performance issues because they rely on a processing power intensive process known as proof of work to record and validate their transactions the problems with proof of Works design is that it's very inefficient ethereum 2.0 will solve these issues by transitioning its blockchain to a more efficient proof of stake system it will decrease the complexities faced by the network leading to massive throughput gains for the whole network sharding is a process that intends to enhance ethereum's efficiency and ability to scale in the current version of ethereum blockchain all data that is added to the chain undergoes verification by all participating nodes that means that the speed of its fluids participant limits the processing speed of the entire network sharding will increase the efficiency of the network resources by breaking data verification tasked among its set of nodes and each of them will be responsible for validating and verifying just the data allotted to them this will increase the Network's overall capacity and make it much faster and efficient than its updated version so what is the current status of ethereum 2.0 research while ethereum 2.2 has been in research and development since 2014. it has actually been making some progress the baking chain went live in December 2020 introducing this taking concept but still there is no official claim for the completion of this transition the next piece is minute merging the beacon chain into the current ethereum Network mining ethereum tokens will officially end in this phase and staking will become the primary way to create new tokens in the ethereum network the last part of the transition is expected to unfold in multiple phases like adding the sharp genes to give the ethereum blockchain network more capacity and efficiency to handle all of the demand and increase transactions per second although it has been a long road and there is still a good deal of uncertainty around the timing the ethereum developers do seem to be motivated and on their way to completing the whole transition so what is the future of ethereum 2.0 if executed properly this transition to ethereum 2.0 could be a total Game Changer it will create a modified Network that could potentially process one lakh transactions per second and a much more sustainable Network without the energy intensive mining process and it will introduce smart contracts worldwide increasing the ethereum's network utility furthermore ethereum co-founder with Alec buterin once said that the issuance of new doku should be highly reduced under ethereum 2.0 which could increase its demand given all these factors ethereum 2.0 seems to hold a bright future for ethereum blockchain network in the previous videos we covered what Bitcoin and ethereum are let's proceed further and have a look at how they both differ from each other did you know there are more than 1600 cryptocurrencies worldwide and among them Bitcoin and ethereum have always been the top two most popular cryptocurrencies in the world by market cap also recently ethereum as well as Bitcoin reached its all-time peak in worldwide Trading according to decrypt.com every day new companies like me too and PayPal are coming forward to invest in Bitcoin and ethereum on March 7 2021 we too confirmed that it had purchased 40 million in Bitcoin and ethereum on the other hand PayPal is about to launch a scheme with the public in purchase and sell cryptocurrencies initially featuring Bitcoin and ethereum via Paypal digital wallet but have you all ever wondered how they compare based on their similarities and differences in various aspects well before moving any further let's have a quick look at how Bitcoin and ethereum originated and made a benchmark in the economic system worldwide Bitcoin was first introduced in 2009 by Satoshi Nakamoto to resolve cyber attacks double spending and eliminate the middleman between the transaction it led the first revolution of digital money which enables transparent and decentralized peer-to-peer transaction on the other hand ethereum came into the picture years after Bitcoin it was first introduced in the late 2013 by vitalik buterden after that it was very quickly and widely adopted because it offered a platform to build and run applications without any downtime fraud or interference of any third party they take themselves as a Computing platform that enables its developers to build and deploy their decentralized application now let's move ahead and see the difference between them which make them compete with each other in this economy this video will cover individual aspects for comparing ethereum and bitcoin's performance and that particular field first we will look into the introduction of academic Bitcoin then the algorithm they follow the programming language mining process of ethereum and Bitcoin monetary policy transaction and availability of these two cryptocurrencies by time Bitcoin has proved itself as a well-known cryptocurrency however ethereum with different functionalities is giving a quite tough competition to bitcoin but before moving ahead let's have an introduction to ethereum and Bitcoin ethereum is a platform that builds immutable smart contracts an application for its users without any centralized interference for Bitcoin it is an alternative to Fiat money or physical currency the main function of ethereum is to provide its users or developers with a platform to build smart contracts using daps or decentralized application on the other side Bitcoin only intends to be a medium of exchange of money and value stored in its blockchain Network now let's get started and move towards the first comparison which is algorithm ethereum uses the itash cryptographic algorithm for mining blocks in the ethereum network on the other hand Bitcoin uses the sag-256 hashing algorithm for mining blocks in the Bitcoin Network algorithm is mainly used during the proof of work function proof of work is a small piece of data that is difficult to generate but easy to validate and satisfy a certain Network requirements sat 256 algorithm helps Bitcoin users to protect all their sensitive data like private Keys moving on the programming language of ethereum and Bitcoin ethereum uses solidity solidity is a high level programming language used by ethereum for implementing smart contracts but in terms of programming language Bitcoin keeps it simple Bitcoin uses C plus plus as its programming language it is a stamp based programming language used to give Bitcoin software instructions on how to make transactions as we have covered the algorithm and programming language of both cryptocurrencies now let's take a look at the mining process of both mining is a process in which transaction made are validated and added to blockchain public Ledger and blocks and the people mining these blocks are called miners ethereum minus mine the unvalidated transaction using the proof of work method but it aims to switch to proof of State because it will make its Network more immune to centralization energy efficient and stronger support for the shared chain on the other hand similar to ethereum bitcoin miners also use the proof of work method to mine unvalidated transactions these method is enough to function in Bitcoin Network worldwide now let's proceed towards the monetary policy of both cryptocurrencies but let's first understand what monetary policy is monetary policy is known as the process of drafting announcing and implementing the plan of actions taken by the competing monetary authority to control the money supply and Achieve goals that promote sustainable economic growth so ethereum's policy is defined by the reward paid out by its protocol ethereum's monetary policies are best described as minimum issuance to secure the network therefore there is a constant trade-off between the transaction speed and security but bitcoin's monetary policy comprises of two parts having and block frequency halving event is when the reward of mining Bitcoin is cut in half and it also cuts the inflation rate and the block reward is the number of Bitcoins you get if you successfully mine a blockchain block the current block reward for ethereum is to either per block and for Bitcoin the block reward is 12.5 Bitcoins per block also every 14 seconds a block of ethereum is generated and one block of Bitcoin take 10 minutes to generate monetary policies are considered to be fixed and non-inflationary due to this over time mining blocks will become more difficult next is transactions ethereum is a little bit faster than Bitcoin with 30 transactions per second and it takes just a few minutes to confirm it on the other side bitcoin's transaction speed is 5 transactions per second and it can take up to 60 minutes or more to confirm either the currency of ethereum acts as the fuel for ethereum networks and Bitcoin is only used as the value for real world transaction to compete with already present electronic cash like credit cards and Google pay a determine Bitcoin require higher productivity to attain widespread adoption now talking about the availability of both cryptocurrencies ethereum is not limited but it can occasionally reduce due to large Network upgrades however Bitcoin is limited to 21 million coins and as of today 18 million Bitcoin is already used but in the end both Bitcoin and ethereum being the top cryptocurrencies share a few similarities like both a decent centralized and can be used to have a peer-to-peer transaction proof of work also both have a large network of independent nodes now let's have a demo now let's have a look at the media outlet website coindesk where we will see all stats related to bitcoin and ethereum in detail kindness is a site specialized in digital currencies it is used to explore the news and price data related to cryptocurrencies and also explains how cryptocurrencies contribute to the evolution of financial system worldwide now see this graph this graph shows the change in bitcoin price in 24 hours duration this graph shows the gradual change in the price of Bitcoin it started from 64 439.29 on April 14 at 12 pm and right now by April 15 at 6 00 am it is at 63189 the rate of change change is minus 0.46 percent which shows the change in the price of Bitcoin per hour let's have a look at this graph of ethereum 2. the value of ethereum started at 2388.13 on April 14 at 12 pm and the current status on April 15 is positive with a value of 2442.37 with an increasing rate of 4.67 percent down below we have a metrics table that shows the change between the starting and ending value of ethereum the total supply of a cryptocurrency in 24 hours the total number of transactions that occur and the average transaction fee for all these transactions now this graph shows the current status of cryptocurrency in USD dollars we can also see its value according to any centralized currency like Euro or INR this graph shows the concentrating change in the value of cryptocurrencies every moment we can also access the data of trading from an R to its lifetime recently we all have been hearing about the cryptocurrency famously known as Dogecoin but what exactly makes it so different from others that almost every person is talking about it so let me tell you that Dogecoin is an altcoin and an almost sarcastic mean coin that serves as a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency well that's not enough so let's dive down and understand the concept of Dogecoin more precisely but before starting let's have a look at why is it in the news since the beginning of the year 2021 Dogecoin has surged more than 950 percent from less than half a penny to more than 5 cents per those coin then Elon Musk CEO of test line corporation took his interest in it and tweeted too much concentration is the only real issue for cryptocurrency making the owner of the Dogecoin wallet a subject of attention later on other celebs like Snoop Dogg also started taking an interest in Dogecoin and started tweeting and promoting it on social platforms which made Dogecoin climb to a peak of 8.2 us cents and market capitalization of 10 billion dollars in this video we will come across the following topics first we will see the origin of Dogecoin and then we will understand what is Dogecoin how does it exactly work and then we will see what led to the growth of Dogecoin what are the areas of uses of Dogecoin then we will figure out what is the current value of Dogecoin today and lastly how can we buy it let's start with the origin of Dogecoin Dogecoin was invented by two software Engineers IBM engineer Billy Marcus and Adobe engineer Jackson Palmer did you know that they never even met before combining the two most significant phenomena of the Year 2013 Bitcoin and Deutsche well now let's move ahead and see what is Dogecoin Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency that provides its user a completely unknown decentralized and secure environment free from any third-party interference to make their transaction Dogecoin was intended to be an altcoin and a mean coin inspired by Shiba inu's popular meme AKA Doge moving ahead let's have a look at how it works to understand the workflow let's take the example of two friends Mark and Susan Mark owes some money to Susan and now he needs to return it say things of an idea and decides to send her Dogecoin instead of giving her physical money they both open their digital Wallet account to pay her he needs two essential pieces of information first his private key and second her public key to get access to Susan's private key he needs to scan a QR code from his smartphone then the application alerts all the Dogecoin miners around the world to proceed further with the process the Dogecoin miners validate where the Mark has enough Dogecoin to make the payment or not and after the validation process they approve the transaction request Dogecoin miners race with each other to collect all the data of the pending transaction known as the nons the miners then apply a mathematical function to produce the correct hash number for that particular nodes of the pending transaction The Miner who successfully produces the correct hash number is rewarded with 25 Dogecoin in his account after that Mark and Susan gets a confirmation message that the request for the transaction has been approved and within 10 minutes the requested amount of Dogecoin is credited into the wallet as Susan thus the transaction is completed so what led to the growth of Dogecoin Dogecoin officially Came live in 2013 and became an instant hit within the community of people who just wanted to play around the cryptocurrencies freely as I said earlier Dogecoin was intended to be a joke for Content creators but they were very well receipted users of Internet forums like Reddit and Twitter adopted Dogecoin and started tipping their content creators this usage of Dogecoin made it surpass the trading value of the other cryptocurrencies specifically Bitcoin in 2014. it also started doing charity work to introduce and promote themselves in the real world for example once they raise a fund of 55 000 for a NASCAR driver Josh Weiss and in return he printed the logo m98 Dogecoin over this race car eventually it almost became the mascot for what crypto should be let's have a look at who uses Dogecoin today many companies and firms like restaurants Grocers web hosting products retailer ebook Sellers and travel Services uses Dogecoin for transaction these are a few example of companies in every sector that uses Dogecoin grossers hello pets gamerheats.com for web hosting gamer for products retailer meltdown and Nordic ebook seller canal and travel services like Velo leo.it this makes me curious about the current value of Dogecoin let's have a look at that too according to the market cap today the current value of Dogecoin is 0.059357 USD with a trading volume of 16 billion dollars the circulating supply of this cryptocurrency is 129 billion Dogecoin and the max supply of Dogecoin is not available how can we buy Dogecoin so to buy Dogecoin we will have to follow a few steps Step One open a digital wallet buy your coin is considered a perfect application for trading cryptocurrencies Step 2 register your account step 3 complete your profile kyc by providing your identity and address proof like aadhartha step 4 add your bank account details step 5 secure your account by creating a convenient trading pin that is only accessible by you and step 6. there you go now you can start trading that is all about Dogecoin currently we have heard a lot of us about the cryptocurrency Dogecoin and the shenanigans of its community did you know that on 20th April 2020 those coins searched its value to one dollar making this day named after itself as doste the supporters of Dogecoin were trying to amplify the value of it to make it one dollar but how is it done in reality how can we affect the value and availability of cryptocurrency well all this is done by a process called mining and this is what affected torch coin resulting in the rise of its value mining coins of the Dogecoin network is called Dogecoin mining now let's move ahead and see what's in this video for you first we will have an introduction to what is Dogecoin then we will figure out the net worth of Dogecoin today we will understand what Dogecoin mining is then we will have a comparison of mining process of Dogecoin with a few other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin then we will dive into how to mine Dogecoin in this segment first we will see types of Dogecoin mining like pool and solo then we will see what exactly you require to start Dogecoin mining What hardware and software you need for those coin mining and then we will understand A New Concept of Dogecoin mining which is Dogecoin Cloud mining and in the end we will analyze what the Dogecoin mining is profitable or not so let's get started and have a quick look at what is storage coin Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency that works on blockchain technology also it provides its users a completely unknown decentralized and secure environment free from any third-party interference to make the transactions to secure all its transactions this makes me curious to know what is a net worth and availability of those coin today according to market cap today the current value of Dogecoin is 0.266 247 USD dollars the circulating supply of this cryptocurrency is 127 billion Dogecoin so that brings us to what is Dogecoin mining Dogecoin mining is a process of validating the data blocks of transactions by solving a complex mathematical problem and adding them to the Dogecoin Network each confirmation of transactions adds a new block to the Dogecoin Network miners perform this process Dogecoin miners are a community of people who perform complex mathematical Solutions on the transactions for mining Dogecoin that makes me wonder what the difference between Dogecoin Mining and other cryptocurrencies mining clauses let's have a comparison between Dogecoin Mining and the Bitcoin mining process we will be comparing these crypto mining based on these factors first algorithm it is a set of rules that every cryptocurrency follows for mining new coins in the algorithm Dogecoin mining uses script Bitcoin mining uses sh-256 script is considered a lot quicker and cheaper than the SSG 256 algorithm making mining easier for miners of the Dogecoin Network second is difficulty this represents the complexities and challenges faced by miners to mine each block of the blockchain of any cryptocurrency in difficulty Dogecoin is 2798 252 Bitcoin is 3 trillion 511 billion 60 million 552 899 thus the proves that Dogecoin is easy to mine among other cryptocurrencies third is block time it is the time taken by a new block of transactions to be checked confirmed and added to the blockchain block time of Dogecoin is one minute for Bitcoin it is 10 minutes and at fourth and fifth we have reward per block and per block USD it is the amount in USD to The Miner for each block added to the network block reward for Dogecoin is 10 000 dogecoins per block which in USD is 27.36 dogecoins for Bitcoin it is 12.5 Bitcoin per block and in USD it is 86 391.63 Bitcoins moving on finally we have reached the most crucial point of this video now we will have a look at how to mine Dogecoin Dogecoin can be mined in two ways the first one Dogecoin pool Mining and the second is solo mining a Dogecoin pool is a group of people who share their computing power to mine Dogecoin transaction data and get rewarded by equal share after confirming the transaction solo mining is when only one person does all the work of Mining and confirming transactions the reward is awarded only to that person after confirming the transaction let's have a total discussion of the difference between Dogecoin pool Mining and solo mining in Dogecoin pool mining you have to mine as a part of it and pay fees in Dogecoin solo mining you don't need to pay any fees and you're mine all by yourself also in pool mining you will only get a part of the reward earned by the poor one button solo mining the total reward earned will be received by you only as in pole mining many people work together so the Mind blocks more often and on the other side solar mining could take a lot of time before one mine their first block in pool mining it takes less time to confirm a transaction as you work as a part of the pool community on the other hand in Solo mining it can take much longer to confirm a transaction as you do all the work and there is a lot of competition so this was all about Dogecoin pool Mining and solo mining let's proceed further and see what we need to start mining Dogecoin but before we start mining we will have to make sure that we have these things with us a PC with any operating system like Windows Linux Ubuntu Etc a good internet connection and a digital wallet to store the dogecoins you mine which hardware and software can we use for Dogecoin mining you will need your PC CPU which should be powerful enough to mine Dogecoin a GPU a graphics card can also be used for mining Dogecoin for example Sapphire pulse Radeon RX 580 Asus RX Vega 64 and many more stripped ASI C minor is programmed to minescript based cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin like bit Main and Miner L3 bwl21 script Miner Etc if you are new to Dogecoin mining then using your PC CPU will be the right choice and CPU Miner is the most appropriate software if you are thinking of mining using GPU or graphics card you can have a wide range of software some of the best software is kudamina which works perfectly with Nvidia products CG Miner which works with most GPU hardware and easy Miner is considered suitable for beginners script is IC minus are considered to be very powerful hardware and multi-miner is excellent with this Hardware moving ahead let's understand what those coin Cloud mining is going Cloud mining is a mechanism to mine Dogecoin using rented data centers without installing any hardware and related softwares it allows people to take an interest and participate in Dogecoin mining at a very low cost making Dogecoin mining accessible for a broader range of people worldwide since the Dogecoin mining process uses the cloud it reduces equipment maintenance a direct energy cost this whole concept of Dogecoin mining brings me in front of one question is Dogecoin Mining Profitable Dogecoin mining profitability can be analyzed based on power consumptions hash rate and cost the Dogecoin mining calculator is used to make it simple in this calculator the default value for the latest Dogecoin mining hash rate and latest Dogecoin difficulty Target is pre-loaded for better results Dogecoin mining's reward is 44 lakh 44 412.25 dollars per year that is 14 million Doge per year the block time for Dogecoin is one minute which means the supply of Dogecoin will never go down after deducting mining power costs and Mining fees the final daily Dogecoin mining profit is 22.53 Dogecoin to USD with the profit margin of positive 81.72 percent also I think Dogecoin mining is fun so that is all about Dogecoin mining we cover what Dogecoin is its value today and understood Dogecoin Mining and its Concepts in the previous two videos now let's proceed further and look at how to create a Dogecoin wallet and how to use it let's get started what is touchpoint Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency that works on a blockchain technology also it provides its users a completely unknown decentralized and secure environment free from any third-party interference to make their transactions Dogecoin uses cryptography to secure all its transactions now let's proceed further and have a look at the process of how to buy Dogecoin you can buy Dogecoin by following these Steps step one create a Dogecoin wallet step 2 locate your specific Dogecoin address which is a long array of characters that starts from capital D followed by any other Capital character or any number and step 3 find the source that sells to which coin and voila buy Dodge coins so that brings us to what is Dogecoin wallet a Dogecoin wallet is something where you can stop store receive or send dogecoins technically it is very similar to a real-life wallet Dogecoin wallet consists of its public and private key connecting it to the distributed Ledger over the Dogecoin Network you can use your wallet's public key which also functions as your coin address for your bank account number for Dogecoin where anyone can track the transactions made by maintaining the anonymity of the user the private key of your wallet is used to approve transactions in The Ledger your wallet's public key is used to receive dogecoins from other users on the other hand your wallet's private key is only used to send those points to other users in the network so what are the types of Dogecoin wallet Dogecoin wallet is of two types digital Dogecoin wallet and physical Dogecoin wallet digital Dogecoin wallet is accessible through the web and you can also download it according to your handset or operating system on the other hand physical Dogecoin wallets are pretty expensive and less accessible so moving on let's see how to create a Dogecoin wallet to create a Dogecoin wallet for yourself you will have to go through the following steps Step 1 choose the correct volume Dogecoin core followed and multi-tools wallet have been created and are maintained by the developers team of Dogecoin here we will be using the Dogecoin core wallet as reference Step 2 download and install the Dogecoin wallet in your handset you can also use the official website of this wallet for your windows and step 3 open the Dogecoin wallet application and verify your Dogecoin wallet address and that is it it is this easy to create and have your Dogecoin wallet now when you have your Dogecoin wallet in your hand let's see how you can use it on the very bottom of the home page of your wallet there are two options request coins where you can request those coins from other users in the Dogecoin Network and send coins where you can send those coins to other users in the Dogecoin Network to receive coins first click on the request coins button second enter the required number of coins you want to request and third have the below generated barcode scanned by the user you wish to request amount now to send coins first type the Dogecoin wallet address to whom you want to send dogecoins enter the required amount you wish to send to that user and third click on send and there you go now you can use your Dogecoin wallet whenever and wherever you want this makes me wonder why is Dogecoin so popular despite being in tough competition with other strong cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Dogecoin has never missed an opportunity to be in the Limelight dogecoin's popularity is mainly attributed to its vast and dedicated Community other than that social platforms like Reddit and Twitter also promoted Dogecoin to a great extent due to its fun fact though and the whole joke story behind it celebrities like Snoop Dogg Kevin Jonas Elon Musk also started taking an interest in Doge point and posting pictures and comments on their social media handles which increase the queries of Dogecoin all around the world so this was all about Dogecoin wallet now let's have a look at the top 5 Dogecoin wallets of 2021. these are the top 5 Dogecoin wallets of 2021. foreign is primarily a cryptocurrency exchange platform but can perfectly act as a Dogecoin wallet all you need to do is to register and then buy some dogecoins it is a very secure and reliable cryptocurrency exchange platform it charges a very low fees for every transaction taking place on it and it accepts a pretty decent amount of Fiat money what comes to your mind first when you hear the word Dogecoin I'm pretty sure either it's a meme or Elon Musk well whatever we think of this cryptocurrency we can't deny the fact that Dogecoin started as a joke not turned into the crypto star of the future everyone one or the other way knows about Dogecoin but do you know what makes it so unique and popular in this video I will take you through some amazing top 10 facts about Dogecoin so let's get started number one Dogecoin has several safety levels security levels are partially based on the number of nodes or cryptocurrency Dogecoin has 1090 nodes which makes it irresistible to hacking plus sometimes the traffic increases in the Dogecoin Network making it more vulnerable to its security number two use an interactive community of followers among all other cryptocurrencies those coined today has the biggest community of followers they genuinely believe that Dogecoin will rule the future and this Unity proved to be an advantage for Dogecoin for instance once China banned all the payment companies dealing with Bitcoin which led to the increase of Dogecoin Reddit users up to 19 000 in just two weeks thus the price of Dogecoin escalated to 300 percent those coins followed provide full support to Dogecoin and act in unity to try every bit to make it more popular and grow once they raised a fund of 55 000 for a NASCAR driver John Weiss who in return covered his entire car with Dogecoin and Reddit alien images such a beautiful family number three Dogecoin is the easiest to buy the platform for cryptocurrency exchange provides the most convenient ways to buy Dogecoin all you need is to create a digital wallet which can be done on any cryptocurrency exchange platform's official website and choose a reliable exchanger like Kraken or coinbase and you will also need some Bitcoins to exchange it with Doge that's it it is this simple to trade Dogecoin now you can get rolling with buying Dogecoin number four Dogecoin wallet inspired by Lucky coin Dogecoin was based on Lucky coin as both of them use the script language to make Dogecoin more ridiculous Palmer and Marcus added a weird feature to the Dogecoin wallet stating that its minor could receive either zero or potentially thousands of free coins to produce new blocks inspired by one of the quirky features of Lucky coin after a while they changed the block reward to a fixed number of 10 000 to make it more feasible well I think Dogecoin needs to be a little different from these cryptocurrencies as it holds a different history of original growth to maintain the faith of its Community it needs to upgrade itself a bit number five largest circulating supply of the coin Dogecoin in the crypto Market holds the position of the largest circulating supply of coins since both the founders of Dogecoin wanted it to be a ridiculous show they thought of generating as many Dogecoin unit as possible therefore they ended up making a circulating supply of 127 million Dogecoin Which is relatedly higher than the volume of other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or ethereum till today almost 113 billion dogecoins are already mine every day 10 000 new dogecoins are released in Block Rewards every minute roughly 14.4 million new dogecoins entering into the circulation every day therefore 5.2 billion dogecoins per year those coin mining process is one of the fastest at least 98.9815 Dogecoin can be mined every day Dogecoin uses script encryption which cannot be harvested using Asics making an easier and faster to mine other than cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin also the block rate is one block per minute this provides an excellent opportunity for miners to mine more blocks and earn as many block rewards as possible and minor can make make at least 10 000 dogecoins as a block reward number seven market capitalization over 435 million dollar when Dogecoin was first introduced to the crypto world it was supposed to be taken as a joke but the people very well received it this led its most value than 435 Million by 2017. I don't know about others but this value of money is a lot imagine if you had invested 1000 on Dogecoin in January 2017 and then sold it all after a month do you know how much money you would have earned almost twenty two thousand dollars today the market cap worth of Dogecoin is 70 billion dollars making it the fourth most valued coin number eight huge fan following in the entertainment world Dogecoin seems to have gained a lot of popularity among celebrities like Snoop Dogg Kevin Jonas Eugene Simmons and Elon Musk recently Kevin Jonas the eldest Jonas brother posted saying all I was saying Doge showing his interest in Dogecoin Gene Simmons from the classic rock band KISS also made a massive Revelation that he owns six figures worth of Dogecoin well some have been posting funny pictures or comments to promote this crypto over social media and some have been trying to change the perception of people for Dogecoin number nine widely represented on social media Dogecoin has been widely represented on social media since its origin platforms like Reddit and Twitter adopted Dogecoin in its initial days and started promoting it by tipping Dogecoin to their content creators which turned out to be a massive success for Dogecoin Dogecoin began to catch the tension of every user on these platforms I feel Twitter has been a slam book for togecoin as every day one or the other person tweets about later are the platforms like Tick Tock also started developing their interest in Dogecoin in summer 2020 Tick Tock introduced a Dogecoin challenge to encourage people to invest in Dogecoin number 10 Elon Musk the flag bearer of Dogecoin when deutschwan is mentioned how can we not talk about Tesla CEO Elon Mars but the question is what makes him love Dogecoin so much recently one of his followers tweeted and asked him why do you love those so much he reacted that he loves dogs and loves memes he has been so active with Dogecoin by constantly tweeting about it hit his first tweet was torched to the Moon which grabbed the attention of both the followers of Elon and followers of Dogecoin this led to the overnight increase in the price and popularity of Dogecoin later he posted a still from The Lion King movie which with his face in place of Rafiki holding Simba with the face of Dogecoin stating that he will always have those coins back his most recent tweet was on Wednesday May 5 2021 the Dogecoin father SNL May 8. which is a reference to both his constant tweets on Dogecoin as well as his appearance on Saturday Night Live on May 8 2020. in the previous few videos we learned about what Dogecoin is and we also had a comparison between ethereum and Bitcoin in which we talked about their features and Concepts behind the mechanism but in this video we will compare and contrast Dogecoin Bitcoin and ethereum based on a few related Concepts around these cryptocurrencies it will help us understand the functioning of these top cryptocurrencies and will also let us figure out the individuality of each one of them Dogecoin was intended to be an altcoin and a meme coin inspired by Shiva inu's popular meme AKA Doge but it was very well received by everyone in the crypto world and today it is the fourth top cryptocurrency Dogecoin is a peer-to-peer open source cryptocurrency that provides its users with a completely unknown decentralized and secure environment to make their transactions Bitcoin led the first revolution of digital money in 2013. Bitcoin enables transparent and decentralized peer-to-peer transaction Bitcoin is designed to be an alternative to National currencies and intends only to be a medium of exchange and value storage it comprises of features like a public Ledger immutability and high transparency making it a great platform ethereum came into the picture years after Bitcoin ethereum offered a platform to build and run applications without any downtime fraud or interference of any third party it had himself as a Computing platform that enables its developers to build and deploy their decentralized applications using smart contracts through its currency ether or eth the primary function of ether is to help developers build smart contracts using daps or decentralized application now let's move on the comparison between Dogecoin Bitcoin and ethereum we will be comparing them based on few major parameters like algorithm programming language mining process monetary policies transactions today's value and availability so let's move ahead and start with the very first comparison the algorithm Dogecoin uses stripped cryptography for mining the blocks of the Dogecoin Network in comparison Bitcoin uses the sha-256 hashing algorithm for mining its blocks in the blockchain network ethereum on the other hand uses this algorithm for mining its transactions language is a password-based key derivation function that is mainly used to avoid customized Hardware attacks by raising the resource demands of the algorithm sh-256 algorithm helps Bitcoin users protect all their sensitive data like private keys or transaction details and help maintain the anonymity of the user for a much secure performance of transactions e Dash algorithm is mainly used during the proof of work function proof of work is a small piece of data that is difficult to generate but easy to validate and satisfy specific Network requirements moving on the following comparison programming language Dogecoin is considered to be an all coin for Bitcoin vote Dogecoin and Bitcoin use the same programming language C plus plus it is a stack based programming language used to give Bitcoin and Dogecoin software instructions on how to make transactions on the other side ethereum uses solidity which is a high level programming language used by ethereum for implementing smart contracts now that we have covered programming language and the algorithm of these cryptocurrency let's get to the following very important parameter which is mining process but before getting started with the comparison first let's understand what mining is mining is a process in which transactions are validated and added to the blockchain public Ledger in blocks and the people mining these blocks are called miners in terms of the mining process also Dogecoin and Bitcoin use the same method to verify and validate the pending transaction in the networks and that is proof of work although ethereum miners also mine the unvalidated transactions using the proof of work method it aims to switch to proof of stake because it will make its Network more immune to centralization energy efficient and more vital support for shared chains now we have come to the following present which is monetary policy monetary policy is known as the process of drafting announcing and implementing the plan of actions taken by the compete and monetary or authority to control the money supply and Achieve goals that promote sustainable economic growth dogecoin's policy is defined by its block reward paid to its miners whereas Bitcoin policy is defined by two processes having and block report having event is when reward of mining Bitcoin is cut in half and it also cuts the inflation rate and the block reward is the number of Bitcoins you get if you successfully mine a blockchain block an ethereum's policy is defined as minimum issuance to secure the network that is there is a constant trade-off between the transaction speed and security dogecoin's block reward is 10 000 for mining one block bitcoin's block reward is 12.5 for mining each blog and which is set to get reduced to 6.25 by 2024 an ethereum's block reward is to ether per block Dogecoin takes one minute to generate one block Bitcoin takes 10 minutes to generate one block and ethereum generates one block every 14 seconds well monetary policies are considered to be fixed and non-inflationary due to this over time mining blocks will become more complex now moving on to the falling bearizon which is transactions Dogecoin is the fastest and can complete 70 transaction in one second and takes just two to three minutes to confirm a transaction Bitcoin can complete up to five transaction in one second and takes 10 minutes or more than that to confirm one transaction an ethereum can complete 30 transactions per second and it takes just a few minutes to confirm it Dogecoin is majorly used for tipping content creators on social platforms like Reddit and Twitter Bitcoin is only used as a superior alternative for Fiat money and is used primarily for real world transactions on the other hand ether the currency of ethereum acts as the fuel for ethereum Networks now that we have covered all about transaction process of these cryptocurrency let's have a look at the value of Dogecoin Bitcoin and ethereum in today's date the value of Dogecoin on today's date is 0.2992 dollars Bitcoin being the highest is 34 857.58 and ethereum holds a value of 2356.58 dollars now we have reached the last comparison of Dogecoin Bitcoin and ethereum which is availability the circulating supply of Dogecoin is 1.7 billion Bitcoin very low as compared to Dogecoin is just 21 million in circulation ethereum on the other hand is said to be unlimited but till today the circulation supply of ethereum is 115.6 million till today 113 billion Dogecoin has already been mined for Bitcoin 18 million Bitcoins are already mined and for ethereum roughly 36 million ethereum has already been mined in this graph you can see the red box on the right side of the graph shows the maximum supply of Dogecoin on the extreme left you can see first the options that you can use according to your requirements like if you want to know about Dogecoin you can go for the first option that is www.dogecoin.com which will lead you to the official website of Dogecoin if you want to chat with the executives of coin Market regarding Dogecoin then you can go for the fourth option which is chat before that is an address for binance address through which you can keep a track of dogecoin's value on that platform and you can also change it according to your choice by clicking on more right beside the more option you can see the market cap value of Dogecoin which is 38 billion thirty eight hundred forty nine million 469 098 it is the total value of Dogecoin in circulation beside the market cap option you can see fully diluted market capitalization which is 38 billion 700 million 795 906. it is the capitalization when Max supply of Dogecoin was in circulation and on the right side just before total Supply you can see the volume of Dogecoin one billion 779 million 417 647. it is the value of Dogecoin traded in 24 hours next is Bitcoin similar to Dogecoin you can see the red box on the right side of the graph shows the maximum supply of Dogecoin on the extreme left you can see first the options that you can use according to your requirement like if you want to know more about Bitcoin you can go for the first option that is www.bitcoin.org which will lead you to the official website of Bitcoin right beside the more option you can see the market cap value of Bitcoin which is 651 billion 713 million ten thousand seven hundred fifty three is the total value of Bitcoin in circulation beside the market cap option you can see fully diluted market capitalization that is 732 billion 387 million 262 690. and on the right side just before the total Supply you can see the volume of Bitcoin that is 30 billion 249 million nine hundred thirty nine thousand eight hundred sixty five ethereum is no different from Dogecoin and Bitcoin in this also you can see the total supply of ethereum also you can visit the official website of www.etherium.org to explore more about ethereum you can have a look at the market cap value of ethereum which is 273 billion 755 million five hundred eighty six thousand five hundred thirty four the fully diluted market capitalization is 273 billion 576 million nine hundred eighty seven thousand Forty Nine the volume of ethereum created in 24 hours is 24 billion 100 1 million 779 346 but in the end all these top cryptocurrencies Dogecoin Bitcoin and ethereum share a few similarities like they all are decentralized all three cryptocurrencies are free from any third-party interference or any centralized Authority and can be used to have secure and independent peer-to-peer transaction maintaining the anonymity of the user and proof of work that is all the transactions are verified and validated before processing after complete verification further transaction process takes place also all of them have a large network of independent nodes meet Susan an aspiring painter she wishes to conduct an online painting exhibition for all her digital artworks however as the exhibition is online she is worried that her paintings won't be secure as anyone could easily Forge or replicate them her friend Mark came to her rescue with an idea of nft he suggested that Susan could buy nfts for all her paintings as nfts are trustworthy easily transferable and will also maintain her ownership rights on her artworks Susan had no idea what nfts were so Mark stepped ahead and explained it to her nfts turn your digital assets into one of a kind by creating a unique digital signature which defines the ownership of your assets and that can be bought and sold for real money cryptocurrency or any other asset like a non-fungible token AKA nft non-fungible tokens means that they are not interchangeable and each of them represents unique assets owned by a specific person on the other hand fungible tokens are interchangeable and can be divided into smaller units to form the same value for example a 100 bill is fungible as you can exchange it with five twenty dollar bills or two fifty dollar bills but the painting of The Last Supper is non-fungible as it cannot be generated in bulk even if it is copied it will not be authentic each nft contains distinguishable information like who owns the digital asset and who sold it making them distinct and easily verifiable as it is impossible to forge such a certificate it will secure her painting's originality after learning what nft is Susan was curious to know how exactly nft Works nft basically creates a blockchain-based digital certificate for your digital Collectibles including Games music art and many more this certificate gives your artwork A Unique identity the underlying technology and the programming language used by nfts are the same as other cryptocurrencies such as blockchain and the programming language ethash or script nft majorly exists on ethereum blockchain the distributed public Ledger that records all the transactions however nft is quite different from these cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and ethereum are fungible tokens which means if you trade Bitcoin or ethereum for one another you will have the same value or item in return basically money on the other hand nft is a unique token therefore if you try to trade it you may end up with something completely different in your hands crypto punks is a remarkable example of nft it enables you to buy sell and store 10 000 Collectibles with the proof of ownership being stored on the ethereum blockchain after exploring how nft's work Susan was convinced and bought nfts for all her paintings due to this her artworks were secured from any kind of forgery and also gave her artworks a particular value this contributed to increased sales too as everyone was easily able to buy the artwork without any fear all in all her exhibition was a complete success similarly nft has proved itself to be a boon in the lives of many others like Jack Dorsey the CEO and co-founder of Twitter with his very first and famous tweet just setting up my Twitter and Vignesh sundarasen famously known as medicovan who bought 69.3 million dollars worth of nft art on people owing to its increasing popularity people are now willing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for nfts nft has enhanced media exposure and special perks for aspiring artists like Susan on social media this popularity of nft creates new opportunities for new art platforms motivating people to buy art from internet platforms and promoting copyright or originality of digital assets so here's a question for you what makes any item non-fungible a exchangeability b unique digital signature C tradability D distributed public Ledger please give it a thought and drop your answers in the comments section below many experts in the crypto industry say that around 40 percent of new crypto users will use nfts as their entry point as a result of its growing popularity nft could represent a more significant part of the digital economy in the future in this video we will explore about Shiba in a coin and we'll go through some of really exciting Concepts and components revolving around it so how did this Shiba inucoin originate the shiba inucoin was created in August 2020 by an anonymous person calling themselves ryoshi and Indian it was intended as an altcoin of Dogecoin which itself was created as an altcoin of Bitcoin and this meme coin has been named after the Japanese dog breed Shiva Inu it feels like the shiba inu coin was built into existence and is now insanely popular among major crypto exchanges through the power of its following crowd memes and a very cute dog now we know how it originated so let's have a look at what is Shiba in a coin Shiva inucoin is a decentralized community building cryptocurrency or we can say an experiment developed within the shiba inu ecosystem and build on top of the ethereum blockchain network like many other coins it is a meme coin launched as a rival of Dogecoin a doge killer both Dogecoin and sheepcoin were made in a humorous manner but cheap coin has already taken over some Dogecoin markets attracting a lot of attention and Rising as a popular choice among investors especially after such market crash of cryptos like Bitcoin and ethereum but what is the difference between Shiba in a coin and Dogecoin although put Shiva inucoin and Dogecoin are meme coins and share the same tree of origin both of them differ a lot from each other at the same time and the very first difference between them is the Sheep coin is a token and Dogecoin is the currency let's have a look at more of those major differences like this first is development Shiba Inu coins or sheep coins are built on and powered by the ethereum network while Dogecoin has been developed using the same technology as Bitcoin then is use cases sheepcoin is still working upon price more due to its high popularity than utility but on the other hand Dogecoin has already established itself to some extent as a medium of online payments then is value according to coin market cap the current value of sheepcoin is 0.00007378 dollars and that of Dogecoin is 0.261711 dollars and at last availability the availability of sheepco until today is 394 million and for Dogecoin it is 130 billion now this definitely raises a question in my mind why is Shiva in a coin so popular Shiba in a coin is majorly popular because of two reasons Tesla found the Elon Musk has tweeted recently expressing that he would like to own a Sheba Pub that hyped the crypto market and its prices Rose by 300 percent on the other hand its prices fell by around 40 after the founder of ethereum blockchain network metallic buterin donated 50 trillion Shiba Inu coins to Indian government for covet Relief Fund of an Indian crypto entrepreneur Sandeep naival so now that we know about Shiba in a coin and its Concepts let's have a look at what is the future of Shiba Inu coins though Sheba coin is only known as a meme coin it's increasing popularity and people's interest in participating in it is pointing towards a different but bright future according to investingcube.com the Sheba coin is predicted to rise again although there isn't much movement among this token and its value active buyers could help its value rise the value could rise to 0.00001040 in a more active buyers Market although it may not appear to be a significant amount due to its popularity in future it can have a significant influence over large investors of the crypto Market in this video we will explore some of the interesting and important aspects of Solana crypto first we will understand what is Selana then we will look into what is a soul token or Sol token then we will explore when and how did it originated after which we will look into some of the features of Solana then we will explore what type of consensus method the Solana use after which we will understand how Solana works then we will explore the current price and volume of Solana in today's date after that we will look into the future of Solana holes for itself and at last we will look into real-like users of Selana so without doing Much Ado let's start the video let's explore what is salana Solana is a cryptocurrency that is used to pay for transactions or a decentralized Computing Network Solana attempts to increase blockchain scalability by combining proof of stake and proof of History consensus as a result Solana promises to be capable of processing 50 000 transactions per second while maintaining decentralization now the question arises what is the SL token or Soul token so that as ecosystem uses the SL token as its native currency as a result the token can be transferred between nodes in the Solana cluster in exchange for running on-cheat programs or certifying their results it can also be used to make micropayments known as lampodes now when we are talking so much about Solana crypto let's also dive down and explore how and when exactly it came into existence platform in 2017. before launching Solana worked at Qualcomm after working as a software engineer at Dropbox he has a wide spectrum of knowledge with compression methods he developed a new method of dealing with typical throughput difficulties in the Bitcoin anything in blockchain with the help of Eric Williams and Solana's CTO Greg Fitzgerald they intended to develop a trustless distributed protocol with increased scalability the team now has experience from leading companies around the world including Apple Google Microsoft Intel Twitter Dropbox and others now that we know what Solana is and all about its background let me ask you a question recently Solana joined hands with two foundations to raise a fund of 5 million dollars to encourage the next wave of creators and fans onto crypto networks so comment down your answers in the comment section below to know the correct answer to this question watch this video till the end moving on let's talk about its features which makes it unique and popular scalable Solana uses proof of history and a number of other group groundbreaking features to allow the network to scale at the rate of Moore's Law cost for applications with billions of users Solana is designed to keep feasts low so you will never have to worry about Rising fees as your user base grows composable the single Global state of Solana guarantees project composability multiple shards and layer 2 systems should never be dealt with so we have heard a lot of references to proof of history but what exactly is it that we will discuss within the type of consensus method Solana uses the Solana Network which has 200 physically different nodes can handle a throughput of more than 50 000 DPS when using gpus is one of the most performant permissionless blockchain unlike Bitcoin which employs the proof of work algorithm as the system decentralized clock Solana uses the proof of History technique you can use proof of History to construct historical records that verify and event occurred at a given point in time this algorithm is a verifiable delay function with a high frequency this function requires a specific number of sequential steps to evaluate each transaction or even that is examined will be assigned a unique hash an account that can be verified publicly and effectively the account serves as a cryptographic timestamp allowing us to determine when each transaction or event occur this provides increased throughput and efficiency within the Solana Network now that we know about its structure and mechanism let's explore how Solana works now we know Solana has built a one-of-a-kind method for determining the time of a transaction known as proof of History let's see the step-by-step procedure of how it works Step 1 input the details of transactions performed in the network to its leader Step 2 leader will now efficiently sequence and organize the messages so that they can be processed by another nodes step 3 the leader then executes the transactions based on the Rams current state step 4 the completed States transactions and signature will then be published by the leader to the verifiers or replication nodes step 5 if the state receives confirmation the verifiers will perform the same transactions on their copies of the state and publish their signatures are at last step 6 the consensus process will then use the published confirmations as votes now that we know everything about Solana let's have a look at the price and volume of Solana according to market capitalization the Solana Network can process more than 50 000 transactions in one second and the current price of it is 30 dollars with a circulating volume of 270 million Sol coins which is quite impressive considering its time span in market capitalization as well as compared to other cryptocurrencies let's see what future the Solana holds for itself although being a new project has delivered on its Promises of speed and scalability its token price has also done well attracting investors attention nonetheless the network acceptance and usage are still in the early stages we won't know whether Solana's paid make a significant difference in the Bitcoin real until we witness substantial traffic and more use cases having a fast network is beneficial but the advantages will only occur as more people utilize it and more use cases emerge real life uses of Selana serum radium bone peda Orca oxygen and Phantom wallet are some of the recent projects that Solana is working with well this is all about Solana crypto NFP and cryptocurrency appears to be the order of the day these days especially since the covid-19 pandemic nearly drove the entire world to go visitors both appear to be a profitable Market you have probably read stories about people making hundreds of millions of dollars using nfts or headlines about cryptocurrency values fluctuating and even crashing as a result of a single Elon Musk tree if you're not familiar with these terms it's understandable if you have wondered if nfps and cryptocurrencies are the same thing well they aren't although there are some parallels between nfts and cryptocurrencies they are not the same thing so hello everyone I'm shami and I welcome you all to this new video of Simply learn on nfps versus crypto before diving deep into the difference between NXT and cryptocurrency let's first Define what these two are nft is an acronym for non-fungible tokens when it's Unique and can't be replaced with something else something is said to be non-fungible each nft contains distinct grishable information like who owns the digital asset and who sold it making them this thing and easily verifiable as it is impossible to cause such a certificate and if it basically creates a blockchain based digital certificate for your digital Collectibles including music art and many more the certificate gives your artwork A Unique identity on the other hand cryptocurrency is defined as a virtual currency that utilizes cryptography to secure and verify transactions as well as regulate and control the generation of new currency units it is decentralized and free from any third-party interference which means it is not issued and controlled by any government or Central Authority unlike other payment systems that bank a government are handling cryptocurrency charges almost no a very low transaction cost there is no limit for making transactions in fact you have 20.7 access to your money there is no extra delay or extra charges I mean International transactions and the best part is that anybody can use cryptocurrency without the hassles of paperwork all you need to do is create an account or any digital wallet of cryptocurrency now that we know the basic concept of both NXT and cryptocurrency and understood the underlying technology let's move ahead and look into the comparison parameters for NST versus crypto first is trading the process of the trading in the crypto Market second is purpose we will differentiate between them by the purpose behind their concept third is volatility in this we will compare the performance and a volatile nature in the crypto Market and the fourth and the last one is users and marketplaces in this we will look into the difference between their users as well as the marketplaces they are actively used Trading entities are bought and traded online and a managed in a digital Ledger therefore they cannot be traded for one another for example instead of purchasing a physical photograph to hang on the wall the buyer receives an original digital file and he pays for it by month whereas cryptocurrencies can be traded or exchanged for each other with no loss of their value their peer-to-peer system which works using blockchain technology enables anyone to send and receive payment through any form of digital money or cryptocurrency now coming to purpose each non-fungible token served as a form of authenticity certificate indicating that a digital asset is this thing and not interchangeable due to the cryptographic principles that characterize the blockchain and NXT can never be altered adjusted or stolen cryptocurrency on the other hand like traditional currency such as the US dollar is a medium of exchange designed to exchange digital information and solve the difficulties of traditional currencies by allowing for quick secure and decentralized transaction as well as the purchase and payment of goods and services coming to the next one volatility although both nft and cryptocurrency have unstable volatility nfts are thought to be less volatile in comparison to cryptocurrency artists and Traders alike have been drawn to NXT because of its creative artistic side on the other hand it may better individuals who find the task of Designing nfps excessively difficult complicated or inconvenient but cryptocurrencies in particular are regarded as high risk Investments as crypto opponents and Regulators have frequently stated in their condemnation of cryptocurrencies however certain cryptocurrencies have been created with the intention of being more stable than others and also high risk comes with high reward now coming to the users and marketplaces NFC is used for digital content gaming items investment and collateral domain names and Etc whereas cryptocurrency is used for low cost money transfers wealth management ethical business practices and Etc currently the largest energy marketplaces are readable open sea and Foundation on the other hand the largest trip to marketplaces are binance coinbase Kraken and etoro so now that we know the difference between energy and cryptocurrency let's discuss what better between them now if you're artistically inclined and want to make money for your digital artwork and if these are a viable option the markets creative artistic component has enticed both artists and Traders to participate on the other side all the cryptos are slightly unpredictable some cryptocurrencies have been created to be more stable than others these cryptocurrencies are known as stable coins and the key Advantage is that they have lower volatility than other cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Italian data and diversity coin are two examples of table coins their worth is determined by the US Dollar's value so how do you decide which of the two is the better option it is determined by the Trader's motivation and Readiness to take a risk so this was all about nft versus crypto top crypto books for beginners in 2022 so the first one is the basics of Bitcoin and blockchains written by Anthony Lewis Bitcoin is the first and is one of the top most cryptocurrency in the crypto Market this book is a must-have for everyone interested in learning about Bitcoin and various other cryptocurrencies initial coin offerings tokens and business blockchains it provides a balance and hype free background in the essential Concepts underpinning the new blockchain technology about the author Anthony Lewis creates reports and conducts distributed Ledger lectures he previously worked with it bit credit sues in London and Singapore and Barclays Capital where he began his banking career he writes a personal blog on fintech too coming to the second book that is the truth Machine by Michael J Cassie and Paul wigna this book debunks The blockchain and explains why it may help individuals regain control of their data possessions and identities as well as give billions of previously excluded people access to the global economy and shift the Power Balance to restore society's faith this book demonstrates the potential for empowerment when self-interested middlemen give away to the blockchain's transparency while also exposing the job losses exertion of special interest and threat to social cohesion that the transformation will bring about the author Michael Jackson is a veteran columnist for the Wall Street Journal and the author of three critically acclaimed books he recently joined the MIT media's lab's new digital currency initiative as a senior advisor and Paul wigna is a Wall Street Journal markets reporter who covers equities and the economy he is the host of the popular money beat live show and writes for the popular money beat blog moving on to the third book and that is the internet for money written by Andreas M Antonopoulos the internet of money has given new insight on the present Bitcoin issues it opens up possibilities rather than providing definitive answers it delves into the motivations behind Bitcoin through a series of pieces spanning the thrilling evolution of Bitcoin it analyzes and contextualizes its significance this book is mainly a compilation of short writings concerning crypto infrastructure inversion is one of the most intriguing Concepts in this book about the author Andreas M Indianapolis is a Bitcoin supporter I.T entrepreneur an author who is British Greek he's the host of the speaking of Bitcoin podcast and a teaching fellow at the University of nicosia's MSC digital currencies program so this brings us to the fourth book and it is Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading for beginners 2022 written by Warren Lawson it's a down-to-earth business guide to bitcoin investing and advanced cryptocurrency market research it includes advice on how to make money with cryptocurrencies as well as strategies for picking the right coin and protecting your assets as well as a step-by-step instruction for creating selling your own nfts it mainly focuses on the cryptocurrency market cycle Market manipulation techniques and how to avoid them leverage trading strategies trading mistakes margin trading tips and strategies best crypto trading platforms and what option money-ness and pull call ratio are what are Market parameters and options q and much more about the author Warren Larson is the chairperson of the board Safety Committee and provides Consulting Services specializing in governance he is also the deputy chairman of land Corp farming limited the chairman of central port and a director of other companies Warren is also an Institute of directors fellow proceeding with the fifth book which is blockchain Revolution written by Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott brought to us a superbly researched extremely enjoyable and necessary book about the technology that will drive the economy's future in this startling book this book delves into bitcoin's fascinating and groundbreaking technology this book shows how different our world could be if we completely Embrace blockchain technology this revelatory book explains how blockchain technology is powering our future and as the technology behind cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin open software platforms like ethereum and disruptive companies like Ripple it's very important to drive our attention towards this leading technology about the author Don tapscore same is a business executive author consultant and speaker from Canada who specializes in corporate strategy organizational change and the impact of technology on business and Society he's the Creator and executive chairman of the blockchain research institute as well as the CEO of the tapscot group and Alex Tapscott is the son of Don Tapscott and is a business author and counselor from Canada his research focuses on the use of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin now this brings us to the last but not the least book the sixth book in the list and that is blockchain and the law written by Aaron Wright Bitcoin has been praised as an internet Marvel and slammed as the favorite transaction vehicle for all kinds of criminals since its Inception in 20 2009. this book aims to provide readers with a map of the blockchain Technologies landscape and explain how Bitcoin is a general purpose tool for creating secure decentralized peer-to-peer applications and blockchain technology has been compared to the internet itself and both form an impact it allows them to evaluate the prospects and Regulatory challenges the material is extensive well researched and significant subjects are thoroughly addressed and analyzed about the author Primavera de Philippe is the legal researcher internet activist and artist specializing in blockchain technology peer production networks and copyright law Aaron Wright is a co-founder of open law and an associate clinical professor of law at cardazo Law School Aaron has a lot of expertise with blockchain technology well this was all about top crypto books for beginners in 2022 well hello I'm shamli and I welcome you all to this new video of Simply learn on what is tether in which I will take you through its various aspects and will also help you explore your answers for data in this video I will take you through first what is tether then we will explore if tether is a stable coin after that we will understand why it is controversial and then we will understand how does Theta works then we will look into the users followed by what makes it unique and then we will explore how to buy it and at last we will explore is it a good investment so without any further delay let's start with the video so let's start with what is tether tether is a blockchain based cryptocurrency that tries to keep cryptocurrency crisis stable it is utilized by crypto investors who want to avoid the high volatility of other cryptocurrencies while still maintaining value in the crypto Market data tokens which were created by the crypto exchange bitfenix and trade under the usdt sign other native tokens of the Theta network usdd is the fifth largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization with the value of arrival 68 billion as of October 2021 so is that the a stable coin the stablecoin industry strives to eliminate volatility allowing Bitcoin to function as a safe have rather than a dangerous investment in a volatile cryptocurrency Market where it would be difficult to convert back and forth between cash and a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin stable coins provide liquidity so tether is indeed the world's first and most well-known stablecoin through USD Paso standard and USD coin are some of the other stable coins on that market other stable coins on the other hand use other sorts of collateral some are backed by Fiat currencies such as the Euro or the Yen While others are backed by Commodities like gold and silver so why is it controversial Theta originated in 2014 as real coin and the first tokens were released on the Bitcoin Network in 2015. it was one of the original cryptocurrencies as well as one of the first stable coins to be successful however as quickly as it gained popularity it was met with mistrust and controversy which is understandable given how closely the coin was scrutinized as the first popular stablecoin that though was a driving element behind bitcoin's bull run up to twenty thousand dollar in 2017. appeared that data was being artificially injected into the cryptocurrency market to provide liquidity also that is parent form was charged by New York attorney general elitia James of concealing A 850 million dollar loss by dipping into tether's currency Reserve in 2019 tether has reached an agreement with James to pay 85 million dollar and stop dealing with New Yorkers as of 2021. now let's come and look into how data works that the limited manages the data token reserves and accepts fear deposits and withdrawals it also mints and destroys tokens to keep the coins value stable on bitcoin was created on the Omni layer a Bitcoin blockchain based system a ledger is kept on the Bitcoin blockchain as well as liquid a Bitcoin side chain and transactions may be seen by Omni Explorer data on other blockchain platforms Theta is also available on ethereum throne and eosio among other blockchains as a result new assets can be developed directly on these platforms ethereum happens to be the largest market for usdd come let's look into the uses of tether data has established itself as a necessary component of the cryptocurrency markets currently crypto trading pairs priced in usdt and other stabled coins outnumber those priced in US dollars to be more specific there are three most common use cases first is Trading to reduce peace and wait periods user can convert the cash they need for trading to usdt and then use it to buy other cryptocurrencies second is Lending because lenses do not have to worry about losses due to volatility usdt is extensively used as a lending asset third is cross-border Payments International money transfers from a to any area of the world can be completed in minutes that's that makes me wonder what makes it unique stable coins assist Traders and investors in reducing the danger associated with the severe volatility that is typical in cryptocurrency markets by moving value to usdt a Trader might reduce their risk of exposure to a sudden drop in the price of cryptocurrencies also they enhance the number of trading pairings they can offer by facilitating crypto crypto transfers furthermore it permits Merchants to trade cryptocurrency in places where currencies prohibited so how to buy data binance coin spot bitfinex and Kraken are just a few of the famous cryptocurrency exchanges that accept better tokens you can just exchange them with other cryptocurrency or buy them with any type of currency so this brings us to a question is it a good investment letter is the most popular stable coin with no significant competitors even when compared to other cryptocurrencies not just staple coins it perform admirably in terms of market capitalization after seven years of prosperity there are no signs of it slowing down it is currently one of the crypto space too big to fail Enterprises however don't expect it to appreciate in value that is precisely the purpose usdt is kept at one dollar and the organization behind it aims to keep it there is a helpful tool but it is not a typical investment well this was all about that though recently you all must have noticed that the crypto Market has caused quite a buzz in social media and other online forums and perhaps even in your dinner time conversations but what is all this commotion about this is about the recent downfall of cryptocurrencies in the crypto Market in this video we will let you through some very important aspects of this phenomenon of cryptocurrency first of all we will understand what cryptocurrency and crypto Market are after that we will understand how the market works then we will look into the reasons for the market crash of cryptocurrency and how it has affected people at all levels then we will figure out the factors that can help the market to grow again and at last we will look into the future of cryptocurrency and crypto Market so let's start with the bank first aspect that is what cryptocurrency and crypto Market are a cryptocurrency is a kind of virtual or digital currency that works on blockchain technology a public Ledger enforced by distributed network of computers it works as a medium of exchange online to buy goods and services and make payments like for example Bitcoin ethereum Dogecoin these are some of the popular cryptocurrency cryptocurrency is decentralized and free from any third-party interference which means it is not issued or controlled by any government or Central Authority the crypto in cryptocurrency stands for cryptography which uses encryption and decryption to secure the data crypto Market is where you can trade cryptocurrency cryptocurrency trading is an act of speculating the price movement of cryptocurrency without taking ownership of the underlying coins through a trading account or by buying and selling the underlying coins to an exchange you can buy cryptocurrency if you think it will rise in value or sell them if you think it will fall now let's understand how it works the price of cryptocurrency is quoted in traditional currencies such as the US dollar and you never take ownership of the cryptocurrency itself one can buy and sell at cryptocurrency through their trading account or via exchange which helps them speculate on whether the chosen cryptocurrency will rise or fall in value both buy and sell are leveraged products which means you only need to put up a small amount as a deposit known as margin to gain total exposure to the underlying Market your profit or loss is majorly calculated based on the total size of your position so leverage can affect your profits as well as your losses if the market moves against you so that makes me question what the reasons behind the market crash of cryptocurrency are on 19th May 2021 the crypto Market saw a massive drop in prices of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin ethereum and BNB crashing up to 30 percent within a span of just 24 hours this game in the backdrop of the Chinese Regulators announcing a ban of cryptocurrency China has banned payment companies and financial institutions from providing any services such as registration trading clearing and settlement related to cryptocurrency transactions this announcement made by China broke the markets back and then the Panic increased because Tesla announced that they would not favor Bitcoin on environmental concerns anymore therefore they will not accept any payment made by Bitcoin and also there are rumors of IRS investigation into the largest crypto exchange platform binance which also has weakened investors resolution to invest more in crypto Market now we know the reasons behind the crypto market crash so let's take a look at how it has affected people at all levels the crypto Market means different things to different people it is an object of speculation that consumes almost all the media coverage about the space to many people for them the day crypto Market crashed was a black day as they faced a tremendous loss of the leverage invested in cryptocurrencies even the Bloomberg Galaxy crypto index launched 19.2 percent in its worst slide in more than a year and to others the crypto Market is more than a speculative instrument for them this incident proved to be a huge opportunity as they got a chance to uncover problems of the system of the crypto market like high fees to trade at the most crucial moments and find solution to these problems by adding more capacity and efficiency to the system so now we have covered everything about the market crash of cryptocurrency let's dive into the factors that can help the market to grow again despite their dramatic downturn these cryptocurrencies have consistently recovered from their downtime people in the crypto Market systems have termed this decline as a short-term correction long-term investors like microstrategy call this crash a buying opportunity of these cryptocurrencies and is investing more to stabilize them many people believe that what we witnessed in the last few days was the liquidation of the leverage long positions followed by a panic sell-off and is considered a very normal phenomenon in thin markets like cryptocurrency they believe that this situation can be thought down by extensive adoption of cryptocurrency and constant participation in the crypto Market will this whole scenario makes me question what the future cryptocurrency and crypto Market holds cryptocurrency is a highly speculative and volatile investment and it may or may not succeed over time therefore there is no guarantee for these cryptocurrencies that all will always recover from this type of Market crashes a few Experts of the crypto Market saying that investors should hold a long-term view of the digital assets Market as they will bounce back swiftly also small investors should be better off staying away from the market as this current volatility can be overwhelming for them and some experts suggest that holding on to these tryptos will be a wise option and small investors should buy these cryptos slowly and steadily through a systematic plan therefore if you're thinking about investing in cryptocurrency be sure you know what you're getting into although the crypto Market is lucrative keep in mind that there's always a chance that sometimes cryptocurrencies are not able to bounce back and with that we have come to the end of this video on cryptocurrency full course I hope you enjoyed it and found it informative and interesting if you have any questions about the topics cover in this video please ask away in the comment section below a team will help you solve your queries thanks for watching stay safe and keep learning | WORLD BEST DIGITAL DEMO | UCSMfFiu0y1BDc_OsqQS2-jw | 2022-07-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 25,126 | 147,085 |
TT2xPZBrxbk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT2xPZBrxbk | Not Every Manifestation Carry's The Resemblance Of Evil Is Evil | the devil I have told you this thing not every manifestation that carries a semblance of evil is evil there are many of them that is an expression of God's mercy to preserve you because you have been waiting the spirit and you lack the stamina to survive that kind of thing if it comes there are many of you today who do not have jobs or do not have an opportunity to go abroad I'm telling you it's not because the prayer of the man of God is not working it is a sign of God's mercy to keep you quietly that's why the Bible says in all things to give thanks because you don't even know what God is doing imagine if I came to Abuja in 2013 only God knows what would have happened now maybe I would have died by now and his story would have been written one man of God who let zarya and came | Christian House | UC0IKO0oaU2sjQNhqSxhEHLA | 2022-10-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 161 | 789 |
j1PiwZFODqc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1PiwZFODqc | Beetle Juice fights with his sister's boyfriend on Howard Stern show #reactionvideo #beetlejuice | The Secret Life of Howard Stern and Beetlejuice all the other kids want to play chess with me because my nose kept knocking over the pieces hey I played the chess game hey the pieces all right enough of that all right how are you like Yeah I wanted to tell you a little story I was about about three months ago at a bachelor party and uh Beetlejuice was there you know we were throwing them and uh his this beautiful creature was with him it was his sister and it was like a spitting image of them with long hair and breasts beautiful woman and uh this guy drunken Jamie just falls into me spills a beer on me and uh he brings me over to her next thing I know I'm dancing with her making out with her and then I'm in a limo with her and you know next thing I know I'm banging it really Beetlejuice is this true is your daughter is your is your sister dating this guy dating what guy what's your name he bone Johnny T-Bone he knows me you know T-Bone are you over there what are you talking about chivo what do you say he's saying he's saying that he's going out with your sister yeah you must be crazy [Laughter] they're just doing this to piss him off I think these colors are all like people that work for Howard Stern and they're just pretending to call to rhyme up his reaction is just funny I would have broke your neck how's that Beetle come on I was eating over there the quality of the videos is so bad because from a long time ago oh man I wish it was clear man it's not my fault the f word Beetle never did all right don't threaten me Beetlejuice I'll come after you I will kill you dude no I'm part of the family now trust me I will kill you hey Beetle watch family I would kill you it's threatening someone the national TV on National radio with so much calm in his voice uh so have it anyway just you got to see you you got to get her on the show she's beautiful the only difference is even think about it it's got the same teeth do you know this guy you know you did not a tough job buddy because I welcome over there I'm here Fido I'm over at your house right now I don't care who you are me and I were laying in the water I don't care I don't care if you have faking ass [Music] I mean yeah it ain't gonna be no nights [Laughter] I'll be doing nice when you shoot his eyes it'll be a permanent night night for him I hope this guy does never gone man for real hey Beetle do you know this guy did he come with us for dinner this guy knows he's got to come over my house is this your future brother-in-law is he marrying your sister no no my sister got a boyfriend on my way he's a truck driver what is he talking about part of the family no you're not sure I am no you not your mother gave me consent yeah my mother don't even know he saw how do you want to sing she gave me her she ain't gave you [ __ ] oh wait don't use the S word come on Beetlejuice don't curse at me I don't tell who you are when I'm over there I'll just mean everything yeah buddy who's the chair out for me yeah uh moving your head around thank you this guy is not tolerating No Nonsense he's so protective of his sister I love it oh man they really know how to get the best out of them don't mean nothing to me he's drinking he's drinking um the password is incoherent hey can I say something around the house topless she has a beautiful body just like Beetle yeah oh I ever say that again Peter who is this guy do you really know him you think you're almost a tough guy but hey I don't touch your eyes and I won't kill you you might be getting killed boy I'm just telling you Howard well I don't care what I would tell you about I didn't tell them anything I don't even know I don't know no T-Bone who is T-Bone ain't no team balls around here my name is Johnny she calls me Johnny people I don't tell who you are you know why is he being like this today you don't like him he come back yeah it sounds like Joe Pesci Ally Joe passion from Goodfellas or something he's just threatening someone with so much calm but what if your sister loves him he does love me my sister don't love nobody she loves herself all right yeah and she loves me she do not she's falling in love with me yeah yeah yeah you keep saying that I bet y'all catch your ass nothing you can do about it yeah you want to say about it yeah so you're against it okay wait a minute yeah you'll see when I see you what should I see you if I have to fight them yeah married you won't say Yes you want to be an [ __ ] laughs they're really they're really whining us they're winding them up they're really winding them up on nobody's cake please I'm on your side on this I like that sweating I don't care who you are Howard you're invited to the wedding too ain't got nothing to do this I have nothing to do with it [Music] Beetlejuice is I'm gonna have him pay for half of it I ain't paying for nothing because he's actually I ain't paying for nothing why not Jose what are you going back on your word that's right a few Heinekens that's right go back let me understand something better just because I'm confused who is Tommy T-Bone Johnny I mean Johnny you don't care scumbag does he hang around with you sometimes you're all right though me and him jump drunken Jamie yeah right jumping Jeremy tell you and and what's your sister's name her name is Erica that's where I ran into it is she pregnant I I'm not sure she might be yeah you keep while talking about my sister I'll bet y'all come over that birthday last couple times [Music] have you told him not to bother you oh I'll catch them sooner or later I'll put a bullet in his ass he says it's so Carefree I'll catch him snowing I put him for that in his ass oh man where did you find this guy | SonofKratos | UCmCZ9Gd2Pj0StKqh8ack5WQ | 2023-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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QNdiDuMPMcY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNdiDuMPMcY | Understanding the 10 Bad Foods and The Truth about Mediterranean Diet, Dr. Peter Glidden | okay welcome aboard everybody let's kick it off and get it going now I'm a nature Pathak physician I have over 25 years of clinical experience in the delivery of science-based clinically verified alternatives to drugs and surgery into the medical marketplace I have a private consultation business it's called second opinion I have a radio show that hours Monday through Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Central Time and you can gain access to that through the world wide web by going to this website which is probably where you went to get to this webinar tonight fire your MD now this is also a book that I wrote I'm a strong advocate of knowledge and of helping people to understand medical concepts which heretofore you have been led to believe are complicated most of the stuff that goes on in the body is not very complicated the concepts the doctors are taught are really pretty simple and pretty straightforward it's you just haven't had it explained to you that way and so this is one of the reasons why I'm such a strong advocate of Education and by the way if you look up the word doctor in Latin it translates to Doceri which means teacher now you may have noticed the initials after my name are n D it stands for a nature Pathak doctor in order to become a nature Pathak doctor you need four years of pre-med four years of nature Pathak medical school yet about a thousand hours of clinical supervision you have to pass national boards and state boards in order to secure a license you have to do 25 plus hours of continuing education credit a year in order to be licensed as a naturopathic physician and nature of Pathak medicine is unique in the world because it is the only licensed physician training program doctoral program which teaches from the bottom up a holistic methodology and a holistic methodology is extremely important and extremely unique holistic medical philosophy argues that the human body is endowed with a god-given intelligence a god-given vital force that the human body knows how to fix itself the human body wants to fix itself the human body is struggling all of the time trying to fix itself it's the nature of Pathak physicians job to deliver science-based clinically verified therapeutics to people the intention of which are to support and promote your body's ability to fix itself now part of this deal with holistic medicine is we need to give the body nutrition and we're big advocates of holistic medical nutrition and if you're interested in holistic medical nutrition you should go into the archives of my website if you're a guest if you were invited here tonight by someone have them send you an archived webinar that I've done concerning that 90 essential nutrients we're big advocates of nutri fiying the body appropriately because quite frankly it's impossible to get all of the nutrition that the body needs from food you just can't do it now in addition to nutria fiying the body we also advise people to stop eating stuff that's gumming up the works and herein lies the subject matter for tonight's webinar ten foods you should absolutely positively never ever look at let alone eat and I'm going to walk us through each and every one of them right now starting with everybody's favorite whole grains wheat barley rye and oats are four of the worst foods you could ever possibly hope to eat and I want you to consider something as we're talking about this information tonight as we're going down the track here tonight we have led the people who make the food tell us which food is healthy and we have let MDS physicians MD physicians who have no training no experience no respect and no appreciation for medical nutrition tell us which foods to eat quite frankly we've taken the wrong dog to the hunt if you want advice about which foods are healthy for the body in which foods are unhealthy for the body well you've come to exactly the right place because the nature Pathak medical profession exists to answer these questions this is our domain if you want to know which chest spreaders to use in which anesthesiology machine works the best in which heart-lung machine works the best if you want to know which scalpel in which suture material works the best and talked to dr. oz that's dr. Oz's domain if you'd like to know about science-based clinically verified alternatives to drugs and surgery with an emphasis on medical nutrition you want to talk to us nature Pathak physicians so let's get into it without any further ado 570 people now in the house welcome aboard everybody does my heart good to see so many people from all over the world huddling around this campfire the problem with wheat barley rye and oats is the protein in the grain the protein in the grain is called gluten gluten is a collective term for the protein that's found in wheat barley rye and oats gluten is the stuff that makes flour from wheat barley rye and oats rubbery and flexible it's the gluten which acts like glue pun intended gives the dough elasticity gives the flour elasticity this is one of the reasons why it's so so utilized because the elasticity given to the flour by virtue of the gluten lends you know really nice qualities to aesthetic qualities to the flour but when it comes to your health not so good so gluten is the protein that's in wheat barley rye oats and gluten is the molecule which lends elasticity to dough's made from these grains now and remember gluten is a protein and any protein is simply a daisy-chained group of amino acids it's a bunch of amino acids that have been daisy chained together now amino acids are essential nutrients for the human body you couldn't live without them this is a representation of gliadin which is one of the gluten proteins found in wheat barley rye and oats proteins can become extremely complicated structures this is egg white protein this is an actual electron microscopic photograph that's been colorized by an artist of what egg white protein looks like a proteins are extremely complicated architectural structures but in the final analysis they simply are a group of amino acids which are daisy chained together and it's the stomachs job it's the acid in the stomach's job to break the bonds that keep the amino acids together liberating the amino acids which is a good idea it's very similar to if you had a string of pearls and you broke the string and let all the pearls go well that's what the stomach attempts to do with any protein that finds its way into the stomach the stomach's job is to break the bonds which keep the amino acids together liberating the amino acids because this is why you need to eat protein to get the individual amino acids and this has to happen inside the stomach the only problem is the chemical bonds that exist in wheat barley rye and oat protein are extremely hard it's a break here's a little overview of the human digestive tract let's let's take an amble through the human digestive tract shall we that's the liver that's the little gallbladder hiding underneath the liver this of course is the stomach and it's the stomach's job to break the proteins apart into their constituent amino acids this is the colon or the large intestine this by the way is the appendix little appendix hanging down there what we need to talk about tonight what we need to focus on is this part of the anatomy right here the small intestines the small intestines job is to absorb nutrients that you have just eaten that your stomach has digest digested hopefully into your bloodstream now this is what the small intestine looks like if you were to cut it in half it's a tube populated with millions of tissue called villi and you see on the left hand part it looks like a plush rug inside of the intestinal tract well if you zoom in on that on those protruding structures inside the intestinal tract they're called intestinal villi and it is the job of the intestinal villi to absorb the molecules of food that you have just eaten and bring them into the bloodstream that's the job of the intestinal villi it's the job of the stomach to dissolve everything that you just swallowed into a liquid the stomach is basically a big bag of acid a big bag of acid and when everything is working the way the nature intended it to the acid in the stomach dissolves whatever it was that you just swallowed into a liquid the liquid passes then into the small intestine and the little villi in the small intestine absorb the molecules and bring them into the bloodstream and that's how we get nutrition into the body through the intestinal villi it's fascinating actually the problem here however is the gluten protein in wheat barley rye and oats is virtually impossible for the stomach to digest here it is again this is one of the proteins gliadin one of the proteins and remember the stomach is like a bag of acid and it's the stomach's job to chop the amino acids up to break the bonds break the chemical bonds and the amino acids liberating liberating the individual consistent I mean amino acids but the acid in the stomach can't do that so rather than having individual amino acids now trying to be absorbed by the intestinal villi you go you have an entirely intact long complicated architectural protein that the villi try to absorb and that leads to nothing but trouble when the intestinal villi attempt to absorb an undigested protein they become destroyed the villi become destroyed now is that good or is that bad that's bad now depending upon the level of destruction of the villi you will come down with irritable bowel ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease inflammatory bowel disease etc etc etc all of illnesses from the holistic point of view are reflections of the same metabolic process just different levels of destruction different amounts of destruction and by the way there are billions of villi and microvilli in the intestinal tract all of which are under the sway of whatever you just ate and so depending upon your particular sensitivity to the gluten molecule depending upon your stomach's ability to digest it or not usually not every time you eat wheat barley rye anote you're going to destroy the villi which is one of life's greatest ironies this means the staff of life whole grains are one of the worst foods you can eat because when you eat them they destroy the villi which leads to malabsorption which if you've listened to me if you followed me long enough you will know malabsorption is the genesis of all chronic disease you don't have high blood pressure because you have a bad gene you don't have arthritis because you have a voodoo curse you don't have a fibromyalgia because you're getting older chronic diseases are rooted in nutrient deficiencies period your body has run out of the nutrition it needs in order to optimize its structure and function how different than your automobile if your automobile runs out of oil the engine seizes is there anything wrong with the engine no you just ran out of oil well it's the same with the human body if you need 90 essential nutrients which you do and you eat whole grains for breakfast lunch and dinner the whole grains destroy your bodies or interfere remarkably with your body's ability to absorb nutrients and if this this information is compelling to you just this in formation about wheat barley rye oats can save people's lives I have a free video it's on my website called against the grain I recommend that you send it to everybody in your life because everybody needs to stop eating wheat barley rye and oats but nobody does and if you'd like to prove it to yourself by the way there's no amount of lab work that can dial in specifically whether or not you have a problem with gluten because from our point of view the problem here is not an allergic condition it is not an allergy it's a mechanical problem it's a mechanical destruction that's happening which is separate and distinct from an allergic reaction we recommend everybody march quickly towards gluten-free land and if you'd like to prove it to yourself if you really just can't wrap your head around the notion that whole grains are bad for you then my recommendation become gluten free 100% gluten free for 14 days in a row 14 days in a row and then on day 15 all I want you to do is eat gluten have pancakes for breakfast cereal for lunch a sandwich a bagel cookies crackers pizza pasta go crazy for gluten on day 15 and tell me how you feel the proof of the pudding is in the eating when you get away from the stuff that you've developed or you've habituated to you've obituaries of gluten because you've been eating at your whole life you have forgotten what it's like to feel good in your digestive tract so you need to shake it up a little bit you need to open the windows and take a breath of fresh air go gluten free for 14 days then on day 15 needle a whole bunch of gluten and tell me how you feel next on the list is fried food or should I say death by fried food after wheat barley rye and oats fried food is a Big Bad Voodoo Daddy I don't even want you to be downwind of fried food and here is why when you fry something a chemical is created from the protein called acrylamide acrylamide is not so bad except for two things it causes cancer and inflammation I mean for goodness sake it causes cancer you think that's a good thing not to be around I mean we get all up in arms about asbestos exposure don't we where everybody's on the no cigarette smoking 15 feet away from the entrance to a restaurant no more cigarettes in the restaurant because of the carcinogenic effects well I got to tell you something if I had to choose whether to smoke a cigarette or eat a french fry I'd smoke the cigarette acrylamide is one nasty chemical this is a very interesting map this is all data but still I mean it works for sake of Education here this is a map in the united states of life expectancy at birth for males now on this map if it's red you're dead this is a coloration on this map is county by county and the states are the counties which are colored red the people that live in those counties have the shortest life expectancies of anybody in the United States by five to eight years the people that live in the red counties have shortened life span by five to eight years now do you notice any pattern there you notice any pattern it's the Confederate south the Old Confederate self and a couple of Indian reservations in the West a couple of Native American reservations in the West what is different in this part of the world that's different than the rest of the United States it's the same education it's the same hospitals it's the same doctors it's the same drugs it's the same water it's the same sewage systems it's the same food well not so much because I don't know if you've ever been to the South I love the South the people in the South are the kindest nicest people I've ever met but everybody in the South eats fried food for breakfast lunch and dinner and when you eat fried food for breakfast lunch and dinner you're gonna die sucker but before you die you're gonna suffer then you're gonna lose all your money to these guys and then you're gonna die through nothing other than lack of knowledge I mean for goodness sake this guy's been dead for what 30 years and he's still killing people I mean french fries and fried chicken it shoot me now this is why people in the Confederate south and on Native American reservations have the shortest life spans of anybody in the US it's because of fried food consumption the acrylamide fried food literally will shorten your life it will kill you it will kill you slowly look you stop smoking cigarettes that's a good thing you know you cleaned up the schools so they're in the workplace so there's no more asbestos that's a good thing you get out of the coal mine now you've got a respirator so you don't get black lung that's a good thing but one more thing we need to do as a nation is eliminate fried food completely I don't even want you to look at fried food zero tolerance for anything fried I do not care what it is if there is fried in the label fried rice stir-fried organic vegetables harvested by Trappist monks under a full moon while they're chanting I don't care it's fried you're going to die don't eat it unless of course you want to shorten your lifespan then go for it my people are destroyed by lack of knowledge by the way who told you to eat this stuff people that make it that's who told you to eat it now here we go everybody's favorite olive oil in addition to fried food olive oil is a bad substance it is a bad substance for human consumption why did we get on the Olive Oyl kick in the first place remember what started that was a Mediterranean diet right researchers went around the Mediterranean and they saw the people who lived on the coast of the Mediterranean had significantly longer lifespans than people that lived inland and they figured well it must be what they eat so what do people in the Mediterranean coast eat because they live longer that's the whole deal the Mediterranean diet is supposed to live longer well they eat fish nuts vegetables cheese whole wheat bread red wine and olive oil because of their inclusion of olive oil in the Mediterranean diet because of the inclusion of olive oil in the Mediterranean diet the world went crazy the horse was out of the barn and the world went crazy for olive oil it didn't hurt that dr. oz said it's a great thing to eat it didn't hurt that the olive oil industry said it's a great thing to eat everybody took that ball and ran with it and nobody studied the data except my colleague dr. Wallach nobody took into consideration the Sardinian variable now here's a map of the Mediterranean you see there's Spain Gibraltar in North Africa and way over in the right hand corner is Italy and there's a little island off the northwest coast of Italy right there called Sardinia now as far as longevity is concerned the Sardinians were the longest lived people in the Mediterranean by another five years they lived five years longer than the people on the coast who followed the Mediterranean diet the only difference between the Sardinian diet and the diet of the people who lived on the coast is the Sardinians hated olive oil this is one of the reasons why the term greaser came into consideration as a derogatory term for Italians because the Sardinians called everybody else besides them you know greasers because they ate olive oil they drank olive oil they used olive oil the Sardinians did not but when the people did the Mediterranean diet study they neglected the Sardinian variable either by choice or just because of incompetence they didn't take it into consideration so the Mediterranean diet will extend your lifespan five five years more or less from the way that people in mainland Europe eat but if you want to get another five years you cut out olive oil it's an interesting thing to think about and really the evolution of olive oil into popular culture has more to do with the food industry than it does with anything else it became reality by consensus everybody agreed that olive oil was a really good thing and it's stuck even though quite frankly it was incorrect I don't want to say it's a lie but it was incorrect whoa so what's the deal with olive oil anyway I mean why is it so bad well olive oil causes oxidative damage oxidative damage is everywhere all the time oxidative damage is a fact of life oxidative damage happens everywhere all of the time iron turns to rust because of oxidative damage people get old and die because of oxidative damage fruit goes bad vegetables go bad food goes bad because of oxidative damage oxidative damage is everywhere all the time and when oxidative damage happens inside the body it's not pretty oxidative damage is linked to high blood pressure it's linked to all kinds of pain in the body it's linked to all kinds of arthritis it's linked to all kinds of heart disease it's linked to you know you have get liver spots on your face on your skin it's got nothing to do with the health of your liver its oxidative damage to the oil the fat in your skin your it's rancid fat in your skin it's caused by oxidative damage cancer caused by oxidative damage oxidative damages everywhere all the time it is a Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and anything that you can do to decrease your body's exposure to oxidative stress oxidative damage would be a very smart thing to do and herein lies our conversation about olive oil because check it out oxidative damage is caused by oxygen atoms that have lost an electron when oxygen atoms lose an electron they become very sticky and they stick to whatever they can when something is stuck to by an oxygen atom it becomes oxidized when it becomes oxidized your it becomes broken and destroyed oxygen atoms stick the tissue in the body that tissue becomes oxidized when the tissue becomes oxidized it's on the way out the 10 bad foods all contribute to oxidative stress they all do fried food and oil in a bottle are the greatest contributors of oxidative stress of the human body you know other things like crapping the food crap in the air crap in the water right automobile pollution automobile exhaust secondhand smoke ionizing radiation ultraviolet radiation too much all of these things cause oxidative damage and there's not a whole lot you can do about those things you know except move to the country and live in a bubble nobody's going to do that but you can do a great deal about the food sources of oxidative stress this is why this is such a very very important thing for people to know for people to understand for people to get so the 10 bad foods contribute to oxidative damage fried food and olive oil being the biggest culprits the body also has an internal fire department right the body has a police department which is the immune system it kills things the body also has a fire department it puts out the fires of oxidative damage it puts out the fires of inflammation caused by oxidative damage these substances are referred to as antioxidants this is why on the other side of the coin in these health webinars when we talk about medical nutrition we're not talking about medical nutrition tonight we're talking about foods to avoid we're not talking about what to put into the body we're talking about what to remove from the body what to not let into the body antioxidants which I've done an entire webinar on I've done an entire 45-minute webinar just on antioxidants are one of the keys to health 90 essential nutrients antioxidants eliminate the 10 bad foods when you do these three things take the 90 essential nutrients into your body appropriate for body weight take antioxidants in the proper amounts and eliminate the 10 bad foods you are going to live a long and happy and well I don't know if you'll be happy you're gonna live a long and healthy life now here's the deal with olive oil you see in that bottle it's a bottle of olive oil you've got the bottle you've got the cap you've got the olive oil and then you've got this stuff at the top of the bottle what is that that's air what does air have in it oxygen what does oxygen do it oxidizes things so olive oil oxidizes with time you have no idea how long it's been sitting on the Shelf you have no idea how long it was in the truck you have no idea how long it was sitting at the distribution centre before it got on the truck before it got into the supermarket by the time you open the top of that bottle it could be completely oxidized and regretfully there's no real down and dirty easy way to measure how much oxidation has happened in the oil so to air on the side of caution we say don't eat it don't use it follow the Sardinians not the olive oil industry now look oxidation is all about time if you're just hooked on olive oil and you can't imagine a life without olive oil if all Avoyelles your thing and you you just have to have it then I want you to grow an olive tree in your backyard growing olive tree in your kitchen and every time you want olive oil you pluck the olives off of the tree you put them in some type of a press and squeeze the oil out of them and eat it immediately but don't heat with it because when you heat with any oil yes this include coconut oil this includes any oil it oxidizes it oxidizes rapidly when you heat it this is why frying food is a bad thing now you can cook anything you want in a fry pan if you use lard or butter technically frying is cooking stuff in a superheated oil we don't like oil for cooking we hate it don't even want to look at it but we're okay with butter or lard isn't that interesting it's exactly the opposite of what you've been taught and by the way what you've been taught how's that working for you how's your health you getting better every year you're getting healthier every year have you plateaued out and you're feeling good is that what's happening or are you getting worse autism has risen for one into twenty thousand one in ten thousand to one and eighty Alzheimer's is now the sixth leading cause of death that came out of nowhere heart disease rates unchanged cancer rates unchanged chronic disease on the rise life expectancy going down why because we've taken advice from the wrong people about what to do for health period your MD is the last person to go to for advice about health care if you've got a bleeding artery or a broken bone or a nasty parasite they're exactly the person you want to see but if you want to optimize the structure and function of the human body you need to visit a nature path who has a clue gee I wonder where you could find somebody like that now if you don't follow this advice if you use olive oil that's in a bottle you're going to be pouring free radicals into the body which are going to oxidize tissues in the body it's only a matter of time before you die but remember before you die you're going to suffer you're going to lose all your money to the MDS with their ineffective nonsense ridiculous archaic dangerous treatments and then you're gonna die I mean death is inevitable suffering is optional you tune your car up you make sure it has all the right fluids you wouldn't put diesel fuel in an unleaded engine but you eat whatever you want and you drink whatever you want with feeling that you're Superman or superwoman and honestly it's not your fault it's your doctor's fault your doctors the person that's supposed to be in charge of your health but they have dropped the ball follow our advice you stand a very good chance of living long and prospering next on the 10 bad food lists carbonated beverages what what's wrong with a carbonated beverage well I'm so happy that you have carbonated beverages the bubbles and anything carbonated is carbon dioxide what does carbon dioxide do it neutralizes stomach acid is that a good thing or a bad thing that's a bad idea your stomach acid wants to be acidic when you neutralize the stomach acid your stomach cannot digest the stuff that you just ate remember it's your stomach's job to turn everything into a liquid mush to chemically dissolve everything well if the stomach acid has just been neutralized by carbon dioxide it can't do that so one of the worst things anybody can do is wash down a meal with anything that has bubbles in it I don't care if it's club soda or Perrier soda pop ginger ale beer champagne I don't care if it's got bubbles in it you should not drink it before or with a meal if you do you're just going to get empty calories and you're going to accentuate nutrient deficiency malabsorption this time the problem is that your stomach just couldn't chop the food up the way that it needed to so even if the villi are intact in the intestinal tract they can't absorb it because the stuff is too big for the villi to absorb it passes through and you eliminate it so washing down lunch with a Coke or anything that has bubbles in it is a fool's errand and it will accelerate your nutrient deficiencies guaranteed well done red meat and crunchy potato skins yum yum well sorry not so much now the emphasis here is on well done red meat and the skins of a baked potato yam or sweet potato has to be baked or fried quite frankly well done red meat and the crunchy skins of baked potatoes baked yams and big sweet potatoes contain a nasty chemical called a heterocyclic amine heterocyclic amines cause cancer now meat is not the problem the potato is not the problem it's how it's cooked you want to eat meat have it rare or medium rare you could have it raw but for goodness sake don't do that because that's just gross rare or medium rare is the way to go and if you want to have a potato do like my Irish ancestors did don't you know and just boil it up boil it off laddie tastes great you can boil a potato you can stew a potato you can crock-pot a potato yam or sweet potato and when you do that the skins are perfectly fine for you but if you bake them you're going to die but first you're going to suffer then you're going to go bankrupt and then you're going to die and it's the same for me it's not the meat its how it's cooked and it's what's in the meat nitrates are added to meat as preservatives when a nitrate is heated it turns into a nasty chemical called a nitrosamine and guess what a nitrosamine does it causes cancer it causes inflammation it causes oxidative damage the most common meats that have this crap in it are sausages bacon pepperoni deli ham and deli turkey but fear not have no fear the nature path is here you could have as much sausage bacon pepperoni ham and turkey as you want as long as there's no nitrates in it you got to be a smart shopper you got to get knowledge you have to empower yourself with the right stuff you have to know what's going on so you don't die needlessly I have bacon three four times a week my bacon doesn't have nitrates in it I love Turkey it's one of my favorite meals Thanksgiving dinner are you kidding me my turkey doesn't have nitrates in it you can find these meats without nitrates by the way if there's a Whole Foods in your neighborhood one of Whole Foods things is all of the meat that they have is nitrate free so get a clue and make a big difference in your life moving forward this is the list right wheat barley rye and oats oil in a bottle fried food a carbonated drink with a meal don't look at them let alone eat them stop eating them well done red meat stop it bad dog no biscuit meat with nitrates and the skins of baked potatoes yams and sweet stop it don't do it these things are hurting you slowly you know it's like that the thing that they told every every medical student has told this if you you get a pot of water the room temperature water and you put a frog in it and you slowly start to boil it the Frog will stay in the water until it boils to death because it gets used to the rising heat habituates to it but if you throw a frog in boiling water it jumps right up well guess what you have obituaries because your entire life you've been eating these foods all of the time which is why everybody is sick you kidding me the all-american meal well let's look at what we've got we've got a wheat bun we've got a well-done hamburger we've got American cheese which is solidified oil there's mayonnaise on that hamburger which is solidified oil there's french fries and a coke the breakfast of champions the only thing good in that sandwich is the tomato and the lettuce and the ketchup tomato and the lettuce and the ketchup that's it and maybe the ice that's in the glass of coke but nobody knows this I mean you wouldn't feed your child arsenic you wouldn't feed your child bugs you wouldn't feed your child you know milk that had gone sour but you're only too happy to give them french fries only too happy to give them fried chicken only too happy to let them have a coke as long as it's a diet coke it's nonsense my people are destroyed by lack of knowledge this is our gross gross national product unbelievably bad health generated by a medical profession that is not concerned with what causes disease a medical profession that does not practice health care a medical profession that practices disease management in a profit based system exclusively using drugs and surgery to manage the problem not to cure the problem and we take advice on what to eat from the people who make the food job everybody is sick and this is half of the reason why | NutriWarriors | UCOIyHSLnwOr4zJ8DYW_rczw | 2017-09-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,977 | 32,458 |
F1fzsTPyVlM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1fzsTPyVlM | Playing OVERCOOKED in Chinese w/subs: Skritter Chinese | Let's play overcooked, and learn some Chinese Today lets play "Overcooked" together Iona made all these profile pictures So there's me, screaming at someone. There's Gwilym hiding behind a wall. And there's Iona looking spaced out. So pretty much just like the family. What's the name of the game in Chinese? "Overcooked" And it literally means "Overcooked" And it's a multiplayer game right? Correct, "multiplayer" I think you could also describe it as a multiplayer puzzle game It's kinda like the category right no? It's a game where you can practice patience to train one's temperament Also, work together as a team. yeah, they become testing times for familial relationships, friendships and romantic relationships I really like playing on the Switch because, look. such a small controller. And they fit together And turn into one set. Yeah they can combine. I reckon they're pretty good. So we both really like playing it. Iona. I've recently made a breakthrough ..... haha, I think I'm so indifferent towards you I don't even want to respond to you, hahaha First we're gonna look at this big map. A lot of games like this have big maps. And look! they've got loads of different levels So how do we say these levels? 3-1 Which "zhi" [SPEAKS MORE CLEARLY] "zhi" "san zhi yi" Okay let's first play 5-1 okay let's do it. Oh yeah, i've gotta pick a character first. Yeah, which one you wanna be?...I want the cat Um, I want... Oh, this is so cute! Oh yeah, every time you play a new level... You can unlock a new person - a new chef. In this level you wanna first pick up the ingredients then press the button and then the space shuttle will move... you'll know soon enough. ???? Okay I'm going to cook chicken first. You practice pressing that "putf puff" button I'm at the entrance. what's this.... F%$^$ don't worry, we'll beep you out. Okay, I've already got the beef for you. and you...oh... So i'm picking up potato, rice, and beef? That's a burrito tortilla Miss! Okay, you get it them. The shuttle will come over here soon. don't bother getting chicken! I picked the wrong one. You're so annoying. you picked... - you're so strict! Okay, give the shuttle to me. Hey, how about looking after yourself! you're not focusing on your own play. So angry Opps, I can't pick up thss "pancake" Okay I'm gonna cook the chicken [SINGS] chop chop chop, chop chop chop yes, we are chopping vegetables on a "chopping board" oh no, no, no, no. Oh, it's going to blow up! Okay I'm sending the shuttle your way. And in a minute start washing the dishes so. that thing... oh no! I keep getting the the wrong one. So annoying! My control isn't good. So painful. Eh, I’m almost ready. when your car is ready, pass it to me in a moment. Which do I wanna cook? I'm still doing beef. I’m currently cooking…you’re cooking beef. And I'm cooking chicken, and then i'll do beef. you're now cooking beef....take the beef and... serve the beef first, otherwise they are going to cancel the order I know I know. Oh no, I can't get it. Ok, this we can serve. And it's served! [SINGS] I'm going to cook some rice...then chop some beef... [SINGS] chop chop chop Ok I'm gonna cook beef. And the next one is probably chicken don't set on fire! damn...I accidentally misplaced the rice the bowls...oh, dirty bowls are over there! damn...what I am doing? the beef is going to be cancelled! Your beef is ready, hurry up and serve it! fine (exasperated) "don't be worried" (in Taiwanese) I accidentally spoke Taiwanese alright, send it (the shuttle) back to me okay Why? You clearly have all that stuff, why did I send it to you? yeah? why did you send it? how do i know? It's really quite different playing with Constance (we're neighbours btw!) Look! I was still able to complete an order. oh! I need to wash up. oh! I need to chop meat. so we have a button for picking up things. then (another button for) walking... i guess i'll cook some chicken, otherwise I have so much chicken. urgh, do I have enough time to cook? do you need to to push the things back to you? I need plates. If you have plates to give me, that would be great. I don't have any. then I need to hurry up because I've only got a couple seconds left. oh oh oh....I really want to swear wash up...wash up... we can do it...ten seconds... ten seconds... I'll leave once I wash up....hurry up...urgh I actually had a spare plate, I should have thrown it over to you. Yeah~~ fine fine fine oops, we played such a bad game for this level. ah~~~~we don't have enough time ah! it's actually nearly done. okay. Let's play another level that's harder. I actually went online to watch a walkthrough You are going to be on the, left, right hand side. so later, you just place the thin pancakes on the it (the level) has lots of moving, floating platforms. just put the pancakes on the platforms okay? just do that first... okay, so whatever happens, I just get the flat pancakes place it on the moving platforms then we just chop our own meats, okay? let's do that for now anyway, we'll know when we play. okay, let's see what the first order is alright, i'll chop the beef, you place the flat pancakes on top (of the platform). then...i'll fry.... ...this meat... then i'll cook this rice wow, this is so difficult place a flat pancake on top of the platform...then I can... oh i see it, I see it. that! that rice, can you chuck it back to me then I can serve the dish rice? yes! okay, sure. yes, the rice that's cooking now, is it ready? then, like that chicken that's cooked, you can place it on the platform I'm just missing some rice, then I can serve You come chop some chicken, have you chopped the chicken? I have one here that's with a flat pancake that floating platform ... it's .... that rice... it'll never come here, it'll just spin on your side it's okay, i'll chop oh, how am I going to get that? all I can do now is chop meat you place it...ah!...wait a minute! AHHH What are you laughing at, we could have served that dish! it's okay, come, I can cook it here. suddenly I'm overwhelmed with guilt ugh? I think we can only serve on your side. come here, for you, serve it, oh really? oh...OH...I can't get it! it's okay, we'll wait for it to spin around. don't burn! don't set on fire! come, the fire extinguisher is with me here. oaky, it's going to move over here in a bit. why doesn't it (the game) have a throwing function? you have to chuck it in the bin that's on your side. wait, what to do now? question mark? I can't reach it! I'm going to push this pot down, bye bye. huh? It won't go down, I'm shocked. so busy I kinda don't know what i'm supposed to do I need a bowl of rice I need a pot of rice, I made a mistake (speaking) but I can't cook rice... no...you need to give me the pot place the pot on here, then I can use it to cook. you extinguished that fire first but the fire extinguisher isn't here with me oh, it's here with me, sorry I didn't see it alright... the meat I just prepared is gone... I feel terrible... why is there a half fried chicken? that's the one I was trying to fry, but I fell down. we are trying our very best not to swear yeah! keep it in damn, right now, I have no idea what i'm doing oaky, all I can do now is cook rice hey, how about I fry it? let me attempt to try and cook whatever is in this pot I actually think that we can do a proper job of this level this needs persistence and courage let's see if we have one star nope this way, you'll be able to play Overcooked with your Chinese speaking friends. | Skritter | UCjgfULWh8BVpW4kebqEr91w | 2018-10-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,407 | 7,501 |
ZaU_9jE8UGs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaU_9jE8UGs | 5 Honest Reasons GREAT Guys STOP Pursuing Women | there are dozens of reasons that have nothing to do with you why guys pull away but that's not what I'm going to talk about today because frankly if he's not in the right head space or doesn't really want commitment he's doing you a favor by moving on but what about when guys who are awesome and commitment minded get discouraged by something they see or feel in you if you're not sure if something you did emotionally turned them off to the point where he St pursuing you or if you're curious to learn what could make a great guy pull away so you avoid it in the future then this video is for [Music] you so before you throw a tomato at me I am quite clear that a bulk of what's going out there is that there's guys who are not sure about what they want or they are sure that what they want is something not longterm but they're not clear or expressive to tell you I know that there's guys who show up with narcissistic Tendencies and they love bum women and when women fall for that love bombing then they disappear or they do something manipulative in nature I know there's guys who are having midlife crisis and in the midst of their midlife crisis they get women involved I know that there's guys who are afraid of expressing their emotions so in no way is this video attempting to say that the reason you're not getting what you want is exclusively cuz you're doing something wrong with men this is not a blame the victim type of video I am also aware that that's not the totality of what's going on why because I've had 13 years of helping women in every Walk of Life create connections with men who are successful and fulfilling and Lasting so in the event that you are connected with some great guys and it's not him but you who unconsciously making this not work I want to make sure that you're equipped because you have to contend with all the stuff that's outside of your control already to not mess it up when the guy is right but there's something inside of you that's not letting it work so the first reason why guys who are awesome start pulling away is because they feel like a placeholder to your dreams versus uniquely seen what does this mean this means that you have a clear idea of the life that you want of the future that you want if you want a family the type of family that you want and when you connect with a guy you determine in some way that he checks the boxes without really getting a chance to know him when he senses that when he senses that you're trying to feel this feeling the blank of the GU is in your life but not because of him because of your idea of him when without you really knowing him you've made the choice that he's your guy he feels used he feels like he's someone who's fitting into your narrative but not because of who he is because you want a relationship so the more you get a chance to really know him before you make the decision he's the guy I want the more you get a chance to really allow him to be vulnerable with you if he's not vulnerable with you how can he know that you're really getting a chance to know him the second reason why great guys pull away and start pursuing women is because they feel more pressure than inspiration to do the right thing what does that mean that means that things start out right something changes you get more serious you start falling for him and as you start folling for him instead of inviting him to your world you start cranking up pressure how do you do that there's a couple of clear ways women do this what we is the ratio of things that are not great versus great we tend as human beings to notice what's not going right because it's a survival mechanism when he's doing many great things the conversations you have with them the clarity you have with him and your request to him are for what he's not doing right without having a balance that's one way this can feel pressure the second way is how do you communicate what you want if you're communicating to him here's what you're doing wrong versus here's what I need moving forward that's a big shift it's not just a play on words there's a way of communicating where you can sure that his way of doing it is bad there's another way where you're saying I prefer my nervous system my values my virtues the human being I am work works best in this situation would you please as a favor to me change it so that I can understand it more clearly when you have that stance it's not just the words it's the stance of humility and asking versus enforcing then he feels compelled and he feels like he's moving forward with you when you're saying in many ways and many words and many instances you're doing it wrong he gets the message she will never be happy with him even if you could be happy with him and he stops number three he couldn't feel your vulnerable heart so sometimes it's not the overexpressing of your emotions it's the lack of expressing of your emotions why because many women this day and age rightly so have learned to not just put their hearts on their sleeve because they could get hurt because they Happ been hurt in the past or maybe they even learn a healthy way of expressing emotions growing up so they go about with a very skeptical heart so when the guy is doing things day in and day out and your heart is still closed and you're not reacting to him you're reacting to your fears to your past to your trauma to anything you've gone through before he gets the message a she doesn't need me as much B I don't really know if I can trust her why cuz I don't fully get what she's feeling you might do the part you might have good conversations with him you might even have conversations that you deem are vulnerable when you're talking about things that are important to you when you're not feeling it he's not feeling it when your heart is not present he can't really feel that Force that's going to allow him to really overcome certain obstacles a guy who's pursuing you is is going to have to put a lot of energy into the pursuit if he doesn't feel the reward in terms of vulnerability he won't do what he needs to do and at some point if it's vulnerability is not close enough he'll probably disconnect he'll feel like he'll never be able to reach through to you now before I share my last two points which are incredibly important if you're a single woman watching this I'll be willing to bet that you're not clear or not even sure about the root cause where you're still single what I've done after working with women for 13 years helping them to enter relationships when they had before and these are fulfilling lasting relationships and with every kind of challenge you can imagine I've put together a quiz you can take in 60 seconds that will reveal to you the number one Ron you're still single if you want to participate all you have to do is go to the first link in the description of this video you'll see a page that looks like this answer a few simple questions and in 60 seconds you'll have two things the answer to the elusive question why you're still single and a custom report that will share with you based on your specific blind spot the number one thing you can do starting today to attract the guy want in a fraction of the time reason number four why men who are awesome and connected stop going for women who are also awesome the version of you he fell for took a hike what does that mean he connects with you you are playful alive connected playful doesn't mean you don't ask off questions playful doesn't mean you don't have standards it means that you have a light-heartedness expressive passionate nature you're confident you do things that are amazing for you you connect with friends and then as a result of being in the relationship you start forgetting who you are you stop doing the things that make you happy you stop connecting with your friends you start making him your world and he starts feeling this heavy baggage that no human being forget him can fulfill so the version of you he fell for starts going away and the more she goes away the more you depend on him to create that happiness the more you depend on him to create the happiness the less you can so at the end of the day he ends up connecting with someone he doesn't really know someone who's not the inspiring awesome woman he first fell for but reason why awesome men stop pursuing women who might be great and intelligent is because they don't feel appreciated for their efforts there's two reasons why this happens number one is in this day and age where there's this polarity conversation about masculine and feminine I think a lot of women take it a little too far where they feel the feminine is simply receiving and not doing anything and he's basically asking you on dates taking you places doing things and just basically being happy that's not what this whole thing is about there's a law of reciprocation where you open your your heart where you are vulnerable where you can also reach out to him where you can also initiate things not in the pursuit thing he'll probably initiate more than you but that doesn't mean that it's just all or nothing that means that there's a very clear gratitude expression where you're not taking it for granted otherwise it feels like entitlement or like playing games so when a guy is really putting in the effort when he's doing his best to create connection with you and the response he's getting from you is a kind thanks no more then he doesn't feel the appreciation for the work he's doing and you might be in your mind thinking that that's the way he's going to show up more but a certain point he's just stopped showing up hope this is helpful and useful if it is mean the world to me and to my channel cuz this is how I grow and get a chance to reach for women if you click like And subscribe if you feel this is helpful please share with someone who needs to hear this and if you want to continue learning how you can attract the guy you want without the need for gimmicks manipulation tricks or stupid techniques go watch the next video right here [Music] | Bernardo Mendez | UC8sZByHnbuaoVnWd_l23JgQ | 2024-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,907 | 10,091 |
AGIPn5WVfpY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGIPn5WVfpY | State of Decay 2 Series, Episode 7: WE CLEAR OUT INFESTATIONS | hello there kids at his eyes straight cat though on a known way company with another episode of state of decay - alright and we left off we were when we were dealing with gel heavy [ __ ] we brought on Rashida who lost her entire group and we dealt with a couple missions with David who is still currently indisposed because he's sleepy so there is a current problem with Rashida she is very much not happy about the current state of affairs and I can't necessarily blame her for being upset about it it's uh it's not a good look I'll admit there's a quite a number of infestations and clearly a plague heart over here which does not help much funny enough the Enclave over here contributing to his group's arsenal well I did this point I'm trying to contribute to my home first but ah yeah well uh I have to work on that plague heart situation because it's right next to our neighbors there and we can't you can't let that stay you know anyway for right now I've been running around with Jose while David's sleeping it off but uh there is there's things we need to do very much so and of course the only way to get to some of these places is by car so be just easier that way then it's also easier just to take the roads as well and we think of it you just keep doing that [ __ ] cars being a little bit of a [ __ ] and again this bitter heavy makes sense what's that it has been so long since I've seen a jug I hadn't even seen what they're designed to look like all right those jugs are a lot faster than they used to be too I'm gonna try and deal with the same BAM goes around first okay ze booze need to get killed before I take care of pretty damn close hi there it's the old the old trick in the work okay maybe not [Music] okay so the charge is no longer maybe not okay the charge is a longer way to deal with him oh geez oh boy give this guy first okay no longer circumventing with come on guy none of this is gonna go well I can't deal with him [Music] ah okay okay oh okay oh geez okay okay yeah I get that but I'm a dealing with something over here okay okay all right all the old ways of fighting jugs is no longer applicable okay well oh boy almost out all righty okay there we go okay so um I'm gonna have to figure out a new way to do the jugs because that that old trick is not gonna work out damn it that's kind of shitty cuz I love doing the Toradora okay I love doing the bullfighter routine but now I'm not gonna be able to do that and that's annoying what I mean I guess it's been time to change alright let's see if I can get a good couple of shots on the head okay cool Wow I've managed to put quite a bit of bullets into his head okay Jesus that's no good alright okay let's see managed to keep this going okay oh come on I'm hitting the buttons Jesus I just I've taken an injury which reduces my maximum health of course this is this is about when everything starts going the [ __ ] okay all right well greatly increased in standing all right well at least there's substantial rewards for that glutton for punishment a juggernaut yeah but at what cost did I do that to myself that's the last one yeah yeah yeah it is a piggyback ride finished off a juggernaut with a melee execution yeah about that well I mean after that I'm kind of proud yeah that's popping up on my computer there we go yes there we go got ya all ready let's keep running huh ah man I now have an injury that's the first one of the game data alameen it makes sense that I get it from a juggernaut anything I uh I missed the mark entirely oh okay all right that was bad of me go ahead my um pose to see if there's any way to repair my [ __ ] I need to get rid of this oh come on oh come on let me get into the damn thing locate resources and get help from other survivors okay well that's an idea all right now you read that and get rid of that and also do I have any more nines I do maybe maybe maybe maybe okay it's repairs that cost that much well I'm not going to pockets what why did that go into pockets okay alrighty that was weird anyway um we do have a number of bandages but I'd rather save those let's go for the bottle of painkillers and I want to get rid of those backpacks eventually and let's repair this cool all right but yeah might as well put that on I again hit the wrong button there we go all right I need to sell these things that I need to do also I need to finally I need to do something I have the ultralight backpacks which is good all right it's all items we're running on a nine-millimeter we have food but the biggest problem right now is the infestations you know what I might I might just might just keep now I was about to say I might just get rid of the improvised suppressor considering how much it's damaging the guns but at this point they're more helpful than they are detrimental at least until I run out of parks then like the time being far more helpful than they they have been [ __ ] me up there's that this guy who almost did not like that well good for you Ashida working on it okay there's a peril okay well Farrell's are still a thing obviously yeah that didn't kill him that used to kill them okay well there's a screamer dealt with all right let's keep dealing with these these biggest [ __ ] things all right there we go I just want to deal with the screamer first before I get into the house that's right that's right [ __ ] gonna die either way all right all of them are taken care of thing let the streamer [ __ ] damn it didn't check by me didn't check box screamer's over here oh nice lock and there's that all right well food keeps going down but that's what ever you have an income collection place and we have materials cool beans eventually we might end up in a position where I can start breaking down materials for parts I don't want to but I mean it's a possibility there we go it's oh this is also an infestation even though it is marked as such okay well that's unfortunate that the game's excited not to do this looks like you took care of that infestation problem it's all good now awesome okay it sounds like we still have some son of a [ __ ] it's dialing oh yeah so much for the infestation problem via ok all right [ __ ] you yeah infestation problem fixed eventually [ __ ] you [ __ ] hell alright improved use of small weapons and reduced stamina cost for close combat increased health trauma accrued more slowly and let's go for the close combat there we go for shove the knock some enemies down ok well I'll keep that in mind alright let's open up a couple of these things 50 Cal alright alright that's a yeah it's been overkill looks like we can breathe easy for a bit yeah so just is that what you want to call it breathing easy for a bit cuz uh quite a bit of [ __ ] alright that's oh I think I was already in his house that was what it was real grease blame me come on now well Jose just keeps getting the brunt of all the [ __ ] when it comes to I guess whoever was here before won't be needing this yeah yeah that's true yeah he's getting the brunt of the Blood Plague crap just tragic heavy yeah yeah had that tragic considering how he I was back story goes he ends up getting the brunt of it the most out of everyone on the crew I got all I can get hey scavenged magazines [ __ ] yeah I'll take that I'm gonna take that for sure alright put that in the truck I am now tired David [ __ ] up yet for [ __ ] sake seems like every time alright that's right I used a couple shots there we go no that's full up did I ever get into this I did not clearly okay someone nearby needs my help I mean I'll look into it sure but geez I'm getting mod after mod here all right get these off my person cuz they're heavy really [ __ ] heavy alright and okay okay yeah remaining resources is the big old box of Kyrian's so there we are might as well just finish it up there we go say that I did materials collection site can be claimed I don't want to claim it for now already let's get moving shall we [Music] that's uh it's a lot over here oh this is bill okay see what the trader has for offer yeah I already there we go let's go talk to Bill cuz I got some stuff I can sell very least hey some parts don't take it bundle of treated fuel I could take that to where to bill go hello hi there that's uh let's do the under the concussion tests oh he's part of he's part of that thing okay that makes sense alright alright did not expect that [Applause] okay uh-huh let's do some business yeah let's do that shall we alright um melee weapons we got here barbecue fork four clips okay that's funny freedom ringer blunt grill-meister Oh for [ __ ] sake at just goofy [ __ ] all right um all righty I think you can still celebrate Independence Day yeah well that's let's do some business yeah sure um I could sell him the 50 I have no guns that I can use it so yeah I might as well sell on that but yeah that's about it cool she's only here for a little while okay so I will take molotovs we definitely need molotovs so I'll take that for sure all right plate that is blake parts okay cool okay [ __ ] you die you're [ __ ] right open the trunk get this inside go cool alright and a little bit I'll just grab those meantime I'm gonna see what else is over here I may have just kicked over some of our fuel cans way Cheeta God man all right okay Oh bolt Scout all right ranged weapon to the rifle bolt-action rifles never jam or break that is fine that is just fine I'll take the rounds for two I did not expect that I would find a bolt-action this early on well early it's been seven times but still that is uh that is good too makes me wish I had to take it well I'll come back I'll come back afterwards oh man mower blade sword holy [ __ ] doesn't have a lot of dismembered but yeesh all right yeah let's get out of here shall we let's mark this place down now that we have all the infestations ellsworth I think yes much smash smash them with your door that no longer exists that's a great idea okay there we go cool anything already on her to go we oh damn they're gone [Music] here we blowin through these fence there nothing because they are nothing Joe you take you take you man oh man this thing has really good fuel economy far better than I expected out of it that freak is fast I better get the jump on me oh I'm just trying to hit [ __ ] oh okay Mansa kill him oh boy already where did all these guys come from where do the sword come from what the [ __ ] that's not good oh boy about to say the [ __ ] happened there all right I hid in a weird little spot all right well [ __ ] you can walk right on hey you're dead yes sure why not uh Jose is really [ __ ] beat up right now as is the truck damn alright David has recovered from fatigue [ __ ] yeah alright what no longer receiving blood plague assistance they're going what if we'd been a little more helpful with the Wanderers I suspect they wouldn't be leaving town so quickly what they can leave town that was very helpful with The Wanderers [ __ ] you I didn't know there was a thing okay that was as a thing all right we've got a lot of got a lot of options here right now a lot more than we used to which is kind of nice all right the supply run in the books yep the materials dealt with anyway um okay uh let's see breaks them down to parts since I'm already above the 15 I might as well just do this so there's that that's the thing I can do we'd be better off with some power yeah I mean yeah but where should I put it there's only so many options I can do food stockpiling it's not that low hello Matt it's lowered for me to get back out there all right you know what I can now switch over to David yes [ __ ] Jose needs need some sleep he's a lot of sleep yeesh okay switching the David will initiate their missions share a flute dispute once you start this mission switching away from David will abandon that mission that's a problem all right well I mean there's already his name bambo inside the [ __ ] fence there we go cool all right ah they managed to get through here I assume close that up oh boy that was not how I intended it all right I need to check my inventory first I head to the massive silo to resolve the dispute okay well I'll get to that eventually I do have the rounds I need on me that's good huh might as well just continue transferring the stuff that a Jose but nothing hurry back before I head out to do that thing but that thing will be next episode anyway so there's that all right OOP there we go grab that bring all of that with me already I am just barreling through and I'm making a lot of noise but bucket I don't really care I am doing a lot of inventory management I hope nothing hurt well I mean I'm sure a lot of things did but they're mainly all dead anyway okay I can't deal with fuel all right sounds like we don't have enough storage space for any more materials this means this will decay we don't use it soon all right so that confirms it that confirms it more than anything so I'll just break them down and and sleep there we go that works is well I mean you know that's uh grab that last bit just fuel and that proves thing that I should have figured out already the stuff does degrade if you have too much once again and it's a lot it's a lot stricter than the first game used to be because I mean I remember it used to be like a couple dozen to be like in some cases up to like eighty but now we're at fifteen fifteen is kinda low yeesh maybe if we get into bigger areas we can have more storage but uh I guess not for now anyway it's time to end the episode thank you all so much for watching click the subscribe button if you like these videos and you want to see more click the like button if you like this particular video and share in comments so we could bring more people into this community we can talk about the games playing together and I will see y'all in the next episode this has been the 1-yard my stray cat playing games and thug and barreling through the infestations breaking those down and getting a lot of stuff for our little group here because man do we need it for you | Stray Cat | UCeFEXPMwAKpetDGp2hZpPTQ | 2018-07-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,794 | 14,398 |
7iFGVbe_N4E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iFGVbe_N4E | HOW TO GET GLITCHED MAGENTA SEAL PET ON ANIMAL JAM! | boom all right here we go here we go holy yeah hey what's going on everybody shot King in the house I'm alive its first time getting on an animal jam here in a minute but we got something pretty cool to talk about so today I checked my mail and I saw the new animal jam box in there and it's not a regular animal jam box the thing is freaking magenta freakin magenta with glitters and sparkle all over it it was awesome I'm gonna put some pictures up so you can see what came with it there was this hooded shirt this is best dressed because obviously if you're wearing magenta you're the best-dressed okay it came with a magenta spiked wristband which I'm actually wearing right now boom it came with a magenta spike charm and it's a long the long collar like I want that item on my animal but only look like two people have it okay it also came with a magenta hamster plushie which is really soft and cute and cool and it came with glitched striped socks which is crazy because I used to sell those on one of my sites and it came with a magenta pet seal sticker the magenta seal is awesome but it also came with a promo code so I'm assuming that the promo is a magenta item right wouldn't you think let's turn a magenta we're gonna turn the magenta for good luck put my cloak on look nope that's the wrong thing I forgot how to play bear with me okay boom boom oh hold on boom okay now we're solid magenta and we're gonna put the code in right now I see what the super special secret promo item is what do you think it is a magenta hoodie yes yes I've always said they should put pets in these boxes hmm I have no idea what it could be I I don't want it to be a dead item that's my only thing I do I hate promo dead items stupid all right here we go here we go holy moly they actually shut up you shut you shut your mouth [Music] that's a big holy crap bro no way oh my god it's magenta me are you serious dude [Music] that's crazy that is crazy I've done this actual edit yeah why not change the color yeah the color is that's my favorite color dude no I like this one really I'm dare you they use my idea I'm taking credit for all of this all of this oh this box right here all credit dude goes to shop cable yeah he made the box even dude and I'm I'm humble right you know I'm not a Miss it's not a big deal but um yeah all of these ideas came from me I can't believe I actually did this is this April Fool's Day randomise oh holy cow I can't believe this is real and what are these gonna be worth because there's gonna be hundreds out there but there's gonna be so many unique ones you know like everyone knows my style I like it like that and I like it like that so I bet there's gonna be a lot running around like this if this was the only one of these it would probably be worth like hundreds of black Long's but there's probably gonna be lots you know this is crazy pattern can't forget the eyebrows all freckles yeah I like someone that they blush to I think the blush is really good I just I got a stick with my my favorites so that's what we're doing yeah cuz this is the only map that gives you whiskers although I do like Tom you know what I'm doing with Tom boy it's something different than magenta I can't believe this is real you better go boy you go boy how is this animal jam there good they followed by they followed my lead and I bet right now every animal jam box is gonna sell out they're gonna sell more animal jam boxes than they have ever thought of I'm glitched don't even don't even go there April Fool's in December yeah you can't make it that's the dude when I put this on my trade list so many people look your arm agenda that looks so cool this is real wait do you think the items on the pet aren't magical let's let's find out shall we oh oh my god they are that's so cool and in the UM in the place your pet party they got the lion's mane looks so cool ask you art pop-tart but I think I'm gonna go ahead and not do that his intro is kind of a well it's better than your intro anymore I think I subpoena aren't on trend oh and they made it yes let's go ahead and about a boom bada bing nice it's pretty good art too I'm gonna give that art to magenta seals up that's the new way of rating things two out of two okay equals three all right I'm gonna go ahead and put my seal in my shop for one Dimond don't do that okay let's see let's see if there's any magenta seals up someone's got a magenta seal yeah I knew someone basically just like yours someone had the box in a in a couple days a couple weeks you're gonna see a lot of magenta seals I don't know what they're gonna be worth though man it's so cool that animal jam did that but my idea for Animal Jam making a a pet is make it a brand new pet look there's another magenta seal theirs are actually twins no that's a different what did it have different a different mouth yeah uh it's the shop King I don't know if that's a good or a bad ah oh good uh oh it's this oh my god they really think it's worth a lot well I think it's worth more than that really oh yeah absolutely definitely see that's like I don't even remember what those are worth they used to be worth two then they weren't or were three black Long's but I don't know why anything's worth now okay so as you can see people a lot of people are having a magenta sales so don't go crazy offering headdresses and stuff give it give it a week or two or three until the value settles down that's a cutie I want to collect like a hundred magenta seals will that be something that I could accomplish that's gonna go ahead and do it for this video everybody thanks so much for watching make sure you click that thumbs up shop kinga's who said I was mean listen you can say a lot of things about me the mean is not one of those things you know hey we're gonna give away one of these in this video so if you want to win one of these make sure to leave a comment with you username and I will pick a winner and I will Cinna sitting send it send it - yeah pick a winner and send it to you whatever goodbye peace [Music] | Shopking | UCWyATy0JZKh4LIK38lFLjgQ | 2019-12-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,235 | 6,062 |
UVCON3e0trg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVCON3e0trg | How To Clean Your Recorder | hi everyone today I want to show you a great way to clean your recorder so here are the things that you need obviously you need your recorder you need some warm water with some soap in it probably dish soap is good you'll need your cleaning rod and you'll need a little piece of dry cloth I used a piece cut off of an old t-shirt obviously a clean t-shirt so what do first is you separate your recorder so you separate the head joint the body and the foot joint into three pieces and you stick them into the warm soapy water so put them in I'll use a little bit of extra soap just to get everything nice and clean especially clean the mouthpiece very important you don't want to get it all germy and gross so give each piece and that is good cleaning make sure you get in everywhere it's good if you get soap into the middle of it that's totally fine once you're ready give everything a good rinse okay give all of the pieces a good drying off on the outside you're not going to get the inside dry but that's okay because that's what the cleaning rod is for so once we get a good dry on the outside we can then take a little piece of cloth hook it through the opening hole in the top of the cleaning rod you don't have to put the whole piece through just kind of a good top edge of like that would be good and then use this through the inside of the recorder and if you pull it all the way through one or two times it'll probably get it pretty dry so there we go you won't be able to put it all the way through the mouthpiece but what we can do is we can just let that dry by air and that would be totally fine you're probably not going to want to blow it right away just in case there is some extra water inside so take all of the pieces and just rest them on the towel let them air dry for the rest of the way and then you should be pretty clean and pretty dry and ready to play just give it a few minutes and you should be good to go hope this was helpful see you in class bye | Mrs. Liddle's Recorder Videos | UCdHLmyTj2UX3DhBj0Y5KE2Q | 2015-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 407 | 1,979 |
hvhhN07kRmQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvhhN07kRmQ | Drudge Skeletons vs Demonic Hordes, Alpha 40 League | Old School Magic the Gathering (MTG) | 387 | by what name are you known there are some who call me tim welcome to another episode of timmy talks the channel where we talk old school magic and today we are going to look at alpha 40 league magic that means both of the of the decks you're going to look at today play with 100 alpha magic cards how cool is that alpha of course the first expansion the start of magic the gathering released in 1993 and we're gonna play uh the alpha game according to the alpha league rules and maybe you're wondering what is that alpha league what's alpha 40 league well it's a rule set designed by the northern paladins and they made it so that the alpha would be balanced and kind of comes close to the way it was like to play in 1993. now you cannot go back in time but i think these rules are some of the best there are when you're interested in playing an alpha only format so if you're interested in the rules check out the description below there i've placed a link click on that link and that will take you to this specific rule set and if you're into it it's really worth taking a look they've done a great job on this so really a shout out to the north and paladins and also a thank you from me to you guys for designing this and taking the time and sharing it with all of us now in today's match i'm playing against anise and anis is playing with a mono black dredge skeleton deck and guess what i'm also playing monoblack but i'm playing a little bit more traditional i guess now before i dive into the deck decks because i've got deck photos of both of these decks i would first like to point out that like always you can click on the timestamp in the description below the one that reads mdg games and that will take you straight to the action i know that some of you like to first watch the match and then look at the deck deck or just skip the deck deck altogether all that is possible check the description below for the time stamps now without further ado let's start by going through these decks and i'm going to look at the deck of my opponent first anisse's dredge skeletons and here you see the deck of my opponent annis and you can probably understand why i've called it drudge skeleton so you can see he's playing with a total of eight drut skeletons one black and one to cast for a one one and for one black you can regenerate it so it's pretty cool creature and obviously he's using it in combination with pestilence so pestilence two black and two to cast and for one black it deals one damage to any creature and every two i should say every creature and every player so it's pretty good and he also plays with weakness that's kind of a card that i love to see minus two minus one and those weaknesses are really good against my hypnotic specters because hypnotic specter is a two-two flyer that i play with and it needs to deal damage and if it deals damage you have to discard a cart but when you put a weakness on it it has zero power so it cannot deal damage anymore so i think it's going to be interesting to see another thing is we're playing monoblack against mono black right this is also a mono black deck and he's playing with terror main well actually everything's main because there is no no sideboard in this format and i'm also playing with terrorists so i think we both have some dead cards in hand which makes it kind of fair we're also both playing with drain lives i think drain lives could be decisive in this matchup especially in a game with pestilence because drain life works both ways of course it takes life from your opponent or can you can also use drain life against a creature but i think in this uh in this matchup i think taking life from the opponent directly is probably a better deal because it takes life from the opponent and you also gain life and when you're a pestilence player the trick of course is to make sure that you have more life than your opponent so my job will be to kind of try to get a niece lower than me and then it's going to be harder and harder for him to use his special and so that's kind of my plan but um yeah it's um it looks like a neat little little deck i also really like that a single hell from beyond in there i think that could also be a game changer that can come out of nowhere and you know and uh and win him the game so it's quite interesting so this is the deck of anis now let's take a look at my deck and here is my deck as you can see it's also mono black and i've called it demonic horde so first off i'd like to apologize for this shitty deck photo i had to take it very quickly well actually i didn't but for some reason this was the best deck photo i could take when i was playing the games i don't know why but this this deck is beautiful and it deserves a better deck photo and i also would like to thank dion because he's the person that actually lent this deck to me so these are not my cards i'm playing with dion's cards and he's also in the tournament by the way and i'll definitely make an episode of his deck which looks wow it's an amazing deck but let's focus on this deck so as you can see it's mono black and it's got some of the usual suspects right you see the three hypnotic specters uh that are of course very good in this format but also there are a lot of weapons against the hypnotic spectre and alpha 40. of course you've got earthbind and in this particular matchup you've got the weakness the card that i already mentioned and then you also see two sengier vampires i think they're going to be very powerful and then there's this one royal assassin a royal assassin is such a strong card if your opponent is unable to deal with royal royal can single-handedly give you the victory and talking about single-handedly it actually works better with another card so i should say dual-handedly can give you a victory because once once i have an ic manipulator on the board i can have my traditional ic manipulator royal assassin combo right royal assassin card for two black and one for a one one tap it destroy target tap creature icy manipulator and artifact for forty cast and for one tap target creature or land or artifact but in this case i can start tapping creatures then the creature of my opponent is stabbed and i can use royal to kill the creature so that is of course a very strong combo the problem with royal is it is small it only has one toughness it's easy to kill right the weakness in this case in this scenario can kill it already uh we also see one anime dead and then we see three sinkholes so sinkholes i think in this matchup they're not gonna matter that much but especially when you play against decks that have multiple colors it can be a great card to play and regardless an early sinkhole is always a great play because it slows your opponent down and it gives you kind of a tempo advantage so i think early game the sinkhole is still useful against my match here against anise then we also see three jade statues now jade statue it's such a cool and quirky card it's it's one of the reasons i love the early days of magic because cards like this just exist in the early days jade statue four to cast and then it's just an artifact right it's it's a statue it doesn't do anything but during my combat and during my combat alone i can pay two and i can turn it into a three-six creature and it turns back in a statue at the end of combat so you can actually not use a sorcery against the jade statue you can't you know because it's a statue again at least if that sorcery uh is creature removal so it's it's quite interesting for example weakness cannot be used against the jade statue just to to give you an example but also paralyzed and you know there are other cards you cannot play control magic on it it is surprisingly uh strong in an alpha only environment jade statue very very cool card then i've got my gm dayton which can be very powerful to draw some cards i've got two drain lives anise also has some drain lives i have the terrorists right terrorists are going to be use useless but my opponent also has terrorists so those cards kind of cross each other out and then the card that i'm gonna mention last and then i kind of named the deck after demonic hordes i just love demonic hordes i really look forward to cast demonic hordes as much as i possibly can with this deck because it's such a cool card three black and three to cast for a five five and then during the upkeep i've got to pay three black if i cannot pay the three black it becomes stepped and my opponent can destroy one of my lands and my opponent can choose but if it stays untapped i can tap it and i can destroy target land of my opponent or of course attack with it because it's a pretty big beefy creature right a five-five but i think i'm just gonna use it to eat lance because that's that's what it does that's what it wants to do i mean the monochords i just love that card man i'm so happy to be on that you put it in this deck love it love it love it and again thank you so much for borrowing this deck out and inviting me over for this alpha 40 league event okay so um this is my deck we've seen anise's deck now let's go to the match game number one here we go i'm sitting on the right with the tv play mat and my opponent there with the alpha 40 play mat and it looks like uh anis is on the plane as you can see in alpha 40 you can actually draw a card when you're on the play and he's playing his first drudge skeletons and passing turn here and there's an attack going to 19 another dredge skeleton and pass turn casting something here for three okay there's not expector so let's see if i can deal some damage or is he gonna take care of it okay there we see a weakness so it's turned into an o1 creature probably gonna take two you're gonna go to 17 or maybe chum block okay decide to jumblock i do play with anime dead so maybe i have an anime dead in hand he's playing another skeleton so much power here taking care of one of the drudges because he stepped out with a drain life not sure if that's the best strategy but at least and uh it takes some pressure off i guess taking two damage instead of three and there's a pestilence and man it's not looking great for me at least i'm still on 17 tapping four for a double sinkhole taking care of two of his uh swamps and that's actually pretty relevant with that pestilence on the table there is another dredge skeleton they just keep coming the skeletons i've got six playing a singular vampire for five it's a four four flyer at least that helps me a little bit doesn't get the plus one plus one counter when creatures regenerate by the way unfortunately for me so i'm taking some more damage going down to 13. and what can i do here probably gonna attack exactly dealing four and playing a jade statue having enough mana as well to make it into a three six during combat so he's going to attack so i'm going to animate and block one taking two going down to 11. let's see what i can do probably going to swing in again i'm going to put him on 12 deciding not to attack with the jade statue that would have been an option as well by the way because i'm dealing three i think that would have been better and playing a royal assassin let's see if it sticks if the royal sticks that would be kind of nice but there is the drain life on the royal assassin so anis is going to 13 it's gonna attack with all three i'm gonna block one gonna take to go to nine let's see am i now gonna attack again i'm not attacking with the jade statue i think that's not a very good decision i think i should just uh go in there my opponent now on seven i believe there is a weakness on my saying your vampire so it's now two three flyer minus two minus one and is he gonna attack i guess he is attacking with all three gonna block one gonna take two gonna go to seven i wonder if i'm not gonna attack i can put him on two if i just attack okay there's a book and a basic swamp i should just attack here i'm not sure why i'm in the tank and three terrors in hand for anise uh yuck there's nothing he can do but of course i don't know that so maybe i'm thinking what's in his hand is there a drain life can he finish me off when he attacks and has a drain life maybe that's maybe that's going through my head i mean he's on seven i'm gonna attack him for three so he's gonna go down okay was actually on nine okay that changes the situation so he's on now on six wow i mean he's going to swing in right and then he's going to deal two damage i'm going to go down to five he's going to be on six the problem of course for anissa is that he cannot kill me and i can simply deal more damage you can also decide to keep one of his drudges untapped to block my jade statue and i'll just attack with two instead of with three that is another option and he's passing turn he's not attacking at all and let's see what i can do here playing another swamp what is my best move probably swing in for two perhaps take a card first from the gm date home just to see okay that's what i'm gonna do drawing a card and am i passing turn here no i'm attacking first attacking for two through the air that means that he's gonna go to four and i really like the way that uh anise is kind of playing those cards he's pretending that he's got something really good in hand but he's not sure if he wants to use it and it's actually just a terror that's pretty useless he's got one other card in hand that actually can't see is moving too quick perhaps another weakness and i think he's gonna go to four here oh he's gonna use the pestilence to kill my senior i didn't see that coming dealing three damage to everything and now i'm playing a hypnotic specter afterwards and he can kill that hippie but i don't mind because he's on a lower life total wow he's gonna pass turn here i think it's gonna be a draw to be honest because he can use his pestilence now to get a draw i'm gonna attack and oh he's gonna use it he's gonna put me on two he's on one playing another jade statue and that's it okay it's a draw he's gonna use the pestilence to put us both on zero that means his first game is a draw how interesting game number two after that draw in game one and we see ani's drawing his seven is he gonna keep actually there is something talking about is he gonna keep uh we're playing alpha 40 league so there is a mulligan rule you can only take a mulligan if you have no lance or only lance so i think anissia had to keep a one lander and now he's discarding a dredge skeleton so it's actually not an option in the alpha 40 league to uh to take a mulligan or you can only take a mulligan if you have no lands or only lands and here we see me playing a royal assassin by the way in response anees is playing a weakness in his turn look at that even finding a single yak so even taking care of that single land and tapping four there's an icy manipulator he's playing a land but now with that icy i can start tapping the land down so this is not going to help anise much and can i play a threat to start dealing some damage no i can't just another i see although the ice is of course great to tap down the lands of anis and making it really difficult for him to find an opening he's got one swamp on tap now because he just played it out so maybe he's got a dark ritual for example in hand and that would allow him to do something untapping it again looks like he's thinking about casting the ritual deciding not to tapping down that land tapping six oh demonic hordes yeah baby and this is probably not the best move but you know you just want to play out the demonic hordes when you have one in hand who cares okay dark ritual drought skeleton oh paralyze this is a great move from anise because now i've got to pay three black for the upkeep cost and four to untap but i don't even have four so this is a really good uh play by anis and it shows how much his deck can do with one little opener tapping down his one black mana taking a damage from the drudge he's playing another land by the way and wow this demonic wards kind of turned on me here with that play from anise and okay killing his dread skeleton with a drain life not sure why i'm doing that i think it would have been better to just keep his swamp stab to be honest and take in the one damage from the drudge but i'm deciding not to and passing turn here to anis playing another drudge untapping everything and now i'm tapping everything again just to untap my demonic cord so i can start using it and gobble up his lance i just really want to use the demonic hordes here doesn't seem that i can do anything else to be honest maybe i'm considering attacking not doing it and then before his draw step so in his upkeep i'm using the demonic quartz to eat one of his swamps away and he's passing turn so again paying three for the upkeep cost and four to just untap it because of that paralyze and now i can use it again to eat his last land away that's exactly what i'm doing and he's finding one more swamp again i'm untapping for the paralyzed and paying the upkeep cost taking away his other swamp and he's attacking putting me on 19 he's playing another swamp and again i'm doing the same little trick i really just want to eat away all the swamps doing that now passing turn attacking he is finding his lance right again another swamp now i can tap it down if i want to eating it up finding another one and you know ani says i've i've seen enough i'm done man i'm sorry anise i just really love to use my demonic horde to gobble up lance i just love it um okay this is uh game two i guess so we're getting ready for game number three game number three here we go anis on the play playing a swamp passing turn and i'm also playing one and pass is he going to play a sinkhole actually i don't think he's playing with sinkhole by the way playing a drudge skeleton i'm playing my second swamp taking damage here going to 19. there's another drudge he's gonna do what his deck wants to do just play out tons of drug skeletons and start dealing damage there's a hypnotic specter i wonder if he's got another weakness i hope not would love to kind of discard a card from him but yeah there's the weakness i mean one can dream right anyway it's now an o1 creature playing another swamp and playing an icy manipulator and passing turn attacking with the both going to go down to 15. oh more pressure dark ritual and then a pestilence tapping five for a singular vampire that's gonna be pretty sweet and he's attacking with both i'm probably gonna jump here just because my uh my hippie is now an o1 flyer so with the pestilence is very vulnerable yeah i'm just gonna block one gonna save me a damage and i'm actually not blocking on the singer because anise could then kill it with uh by tapping three of his swamp so i didn't want that to happen playing another ic gonna attack him for four so he's going to go down to 16 and at tapping two of his drudges he's going to play a weakness i'm going to take a damage going to go to 13 and my same gear is now a 2 3 flyer so it's not going to do that much damage but i should be able to kind of win the race together with my two ics stepping down his two drudges probably next turn or do i have something to play out three cards in hand still tapping his two drudges so he can attack me for one and i'd go to go to 12 he's on 14 at the moment and he can also start using his pestilence because he's got enough to regenerate them and he's actually gonna pay three killing my senior and he's also going to lose one of his dark skeletons in the process but he can still regenerate too so it's actually not a bad deal for anissa more importantly he's kind of ahead on board and i'm going to 10 with one drain life on a drought skeleton i wonder if i should do that i keep using the dredge the drain lights on the dry skeletons and i think when i'm looking back at these matches i'm like maybe i should just you know do it on um on the life total of anise instead you know unless of course you've got like a way to get rid of the other dredge because if there's no creatures in the game anymore uh pestilence destroys itself it needs creatures in the game and he's using his pestilence dealing damage to both of us i'm on seven he's on eight and they're playing a jade statue and i'm going to tap down a land and i'm going to tap down the drudge and in response he's going to activate the pestilence again activating it for 2 i believe i'm gonna go to five he's on six i'm gonna animate the statue attacking him here for three it becomes a three six he's gonna go down to three oh i think this is a problem and again he can make it turn it into a draw are we going to see a second draw i mean these pestilence man they're pretty brutal i'm not tapping down his lens i don't want to push him you know tapping five he's gonna play a drain life train life for three he's gonna go to six i'm gonna go to two oh man this is a very good drain life from anise i think he's gonna take this one i have one turn to win it if i have another drain life i can win the game again on these three terrors in hand man i've got the demonic hordes in hand i think i've lost this one to be honest because i can i can attack putting him on three but that's not going to be enough and yeah that's it wow well done unnies you're winning this one and that means that it's one one one can you believe that and we need to play another game well we can't play because i love to play another game so we're gonna go to game number four game number four let's see who's going to win this one i'm on the play at least we're both not taking a mulligan finding a second swamp past turn and there is a drudge of course from anise all these skeletons and i'm trying it once again with my hippie well we see another weakness of course these weaknesses are good man they're impressive like my hypnotic specters have had zero value in this match like zero i get well that's not entirely true i can use them as a chum blocker uh attacking with both drudges i'm on 17 play the jade statue and there's a sangier vampire okay that's looking pretty good the four four flyer it's really difficult to deal with okay there is a paralyze but i have enough mana to untap it does mean that i can probably do nothing else attacking with both going to 15 untapping the same gear let's see finding another swamp and i'm not attacking that's interesting that is interesting because i can attack and animating blocking them both and there's another drudge i think i should just attack with with the same gear to be honest i'm not sure why i'm not doing that playing a swamp and looking at my hand taking a sip of our beer is also important in this process but i wonder what i'm going to do here i should just exactly i should just swing in right no idea why i didn't do that the other turn playing an icy manipulator tapping one of his drudges down in his upkeep and uh he's gonna swing in here with his dredges probably okay there's a dark ritual oh wow drain life on the same gear that is a good move it's gonna give him life and he gets rid of the 4-4 flyer i'm gonna drop to 14. and i'm gonna attack here putting anis on 17 play a sinkhole and right now you know you can see the single doesn't have just as much value as if i would have had the same goal early game or if i would have played a player who doesn't play mono color so cinco is not that good against anise i guess it could be worse because he does need a lot of mana for his pestilence regeneration trick attacking with two of his dredges right now i wonder if i'm going to jump here if the moment has come yeah i'm just going to jump no i'm going to take two i'm going to go to 12. probably just going to wait with jumping i'm going to attack him again he's on 14 i'm going to play another jade it looks like i can win this race and we see that anise has another drain life in hand oh that could be pretty decisive he could play a drain life for four putting me on eight and he would go to 18 so there's no need for him to do it now first gonna attack of course so i'm gonna block one take it damage gonna go down to 11 and he's going to pass turn the drain life can really change the situation especially if you can also find a pestilence let's see what i can do you're tapping for animating both of my statues swinging in for six gonna put him on eight here i mean we're both playing monoblack which is the worst color to deal with artifacts especially in alpha only so we don't really have to worry about our artifacts playing another ic don't have enough though to do uh to also use that ic we see a weakness in hand and like i said in the deck deck the weakness is just uh not gonna do much against the jade statue he's gonna attack for two here probably gonna put me on nine or does he does he wanna keep blockers open to block the jade statues attacking with both gonna jump one going to go to 10. is he going to use his drain life now is that what he wants to do i mean it's not looking good for anise i have to say even though he's got the drain life i think the second jade statue is just too much you know he's taking six a turn only gonna attack with one and oh and then i'm gonna play a drain life okay i was like why am i only attacking with one but now i understand oh man do i actually have enough mana for that i don't do i oh i do i actually do have enough there's a mana under there okay no fair i want fair and square i was a little bit worried sometimes when you look back at these videos you see that you've made a mistake but i know this all makes perfect sense well thank you very much anis for this game and uh once again a thank you for dion for lending me his alpha deck man i had a lot of fun let me know if you like 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KCzSYoNw2PI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCzSYoNw2PI | Calling My Girlfriend A GOLD DIGGER To See Her REACTION...SHE IS CRAZY! | [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music] yes [Music] what is up halo army it's your boy milo and today i have a very hilarious video for you guys so today i'm going to be pranking my girlfriend and i'm going to be calling her a gold digger and me of all people know that is a hundred thousand percent not true when i met hazel i didn't have money and i had a few followers but i didn't have money everything that i have is because of her i know for a fact she is no way shape or form a gold digger i am doing this specifically to strike a nerve especially with the last video i deal with her giving her money and flowers to see what she appreciated more in my opinion that was probably one of the cutest videos ever so go ahead and give that video a look also give us feedback comment on the video let us know what you think all day we have been vlogging i didn't have intentions on doing a prank today i literally came up with the idea when we came back home for her to take halo out and give cielo some food we're supposed to be running to the pet store to get cielo some more food and also run to target to get her a little table for her beauty room or something like that so basically i might act like i don't remember the target thing whatsoever i'll be like okay so we're just going to the pet store and back home most likely she's going to black and target and i'm like for what i'm like can we just go to the dollar store everybody knows the dollar store is not going to have a good quality table of her liking and of her niece of course she's going to dub that and be like no let's just check at target somebody like why do you want me to spend so much money on the table but of course it's not my money it's our money so i already know that's gonna strike another but long story short it's gonna be hilarious also before we go any further let me give a huge 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click the link down below and start making your money right now man and thank you opinion i'll post for sponsoring this video yeti with no further ado let's just wait until she comes back outside and get straight to the video my stomach hurts you okay um yeah you guys pretty much i don't think we recorded and told you guys but um basically she just went home to feed halo i mean feed cielo and take halo out yeah cause we've been out all day and today's just been a busy day of running around pretty much we just gotta run a few more errands we're probably gonna run to the pet store right pet store and then just come back home and chill or whatever i need to go to target and i wanted to go to um publix for what so i get for what i told you let's get outside table for my beauty room for all my nail stuff what'd you tell me that baby i literally told you that this morning but do we gotta go to target can we just like go to you think dollar tree or dollar general has what no they don't have side tables like what kind what kind of side table i need like a nice sized side table what okay can we like ch i think the goodwill probably has them what the freak who are you trying to take me to the dollar store in goodwill why not because i want a table from target i seen a specific one online at target that i want you can't like settle for a cheaper one i could but i want a brand new nice one though why you acting so boozy though how cause i want a side table for my room to organize all my stuff yeah like why can't you just get some like little cheap table like a throwaway table why does it have to be because i want it babe i want it so it goes with the rest of my room and that's something i want to keep in there so it's a specific if it's a specific one yeah from target or you just being like oh no target has better tables no when did i ever say that i just said there's a specific one that i seen and it's at target it's the one that i want why acting like it's such a problem it's not it's crazy how am i acting bougie this is because i want something for my room i mean obviously not because you want something for your room but because you're like oh no not dollar tree baby dollar tree doesn't even carry tables i'm pretty sure they don't even carry furniture so what are you talking about dollar tree does not carry furniture so how are we going to go to the dollar tree to get a table they don't even sell furniture you're just giving me gold digger vibes what you're just giving me gold digger vibes why are you being so cheap you're giving me cheap vibes how about that it's not cheap it's just you're giving me gold digger vibes wow because i want a table for my room now you're calling me a gold digger are you kidding me how it's our money anyways so how am i a gold digger because like it seems like we make money together so how can i ever be a gold digger if that makes no sense i don't know you're just giving me gold digger vibes how it don't necessarily mean you're using me for money but obviously all you care about is gold huh you sound so stupid we literally make money together we work together so how i understand if i complete i can't believe we're really calling you go there because i want a stupid little side table it costs like 20 30 on target and i'm a gold digger for that yeah you get one that costs like two to three dollars at goodwill there's no such thing as a two to three dollar side table go there are you serious can you park please can you go park over there while you park so far i want to walk can you park closer so we can go into the store why can't we just walk from here why are you so far it's not that far up there i'm gonna call me lazy now for because i want to be close to the thing what else is going to call me come on please you're making me angry oh yeah boujee why do you need a brother why do you need valet parking are you kidding me yeah why did we always get a party why are you judging me so much i didn't even do anything you don't know what a gold digger is you're not you do not know what bougie is because trust me that's not me obviously you have a lot of stuff in your beauty room already as it is you have like a two thousand dollar vanity like a one thousand dollar mirror i got you that neon sign you got all those posters you got that dress yeah guess what with our money it's not just your sweetheart do you are you the only one who works no i work with you too we work together so what are you saying you did not get me that we got that i'm just saying like your beauty room is already full enough with expensive things why do you need an expensive size how many things do you get for your studio room you got you got all this unnecessary stuff for your studio room you always want to switch it up you're always you buy way more expensive things than me like what what do i have that's unnecessary in my studio room those mirrors that you don't even use you had people to come install mirrors into the room you don't even use them the padding that you laid all over the floor you just you just took it all up because you want to get new padding for no i took it up because your bunny and halo ruined it no they didn't yeah they did no they didn't yeah they did oh my god but i do use my mirror anytime you know my music blasting up that i'm dancing to my music no you're not yes i am first of all i don't judge you for your purchases i let you get whatever you want and because i want a 20 little side table um all of a sudden bougie and a gold digger it's gonna be like 23 with texas you're a gold digger how about that okay i'm a gold digger for trying to save us money no or save me money at least no what do you mean save you money i don't understand like why do you keep on saying that you do not think that your money is my money my money is your money it is we make it together so it's not either it's not just mine it's not just yours it's ours we are a couple we are together we make money together so how though a gold digger would be somebody who is just with somebody strictly for money they don't do anything they don't work they just rely on that person and use that person's money so how because that's not us this is how i feel see you you can't even explain it i don't need to explain okay i'll explain to you when you put the shovel down why are you being so mean to me can you please stop like you're really irritating me we had a good day and now you're ruining it i'm sorry just being honest i feel like is this camera still on yeah we were vlogging i think did you turn it off i didn't they're pranking me what are you talking about you're pranking me bro what wow why is that i don't think it's i don't know if it's still on i don't recall turning off i don't know if you turned it off you're pranking me hello come on how say it's a prank how because why would you be saying this when right when we're vlogging like obviously we're doing it on purpose so you trying to victimize yourself and switch the switches and tables on me because you're a gold digger stop playing with me stop playing with me i love you no it's a prank yeah it is baby stupid you weren't hurting my feelings i'm sorry baby it's our money i know i know you're not a gold digger baby i was a broke when you met me i just had rap videos that's it baby stop no we both had our things going before we met met each other i was in college i was working at sears and i quit my inventory job got signed to a record label but they weren't paying me [ __ ] don't ever come to go to here again because it's our money we make money together now you got all these people up here thinking that nah like before i put a disclaimer out there i was like if anybody come for you on gang they gonna have to see me that's what i had told them i only parked out here for the lighting there wouldn't have been no lighting over there and also i i figured it was a good way to call you bougie again for always wanting to park turn this camera right now show them how far we are from the place you parked all the way basically across the street what won't focus are we even vlogging so we're gonna be mad that was all for nothing the whole vlog yes what i think is it was fun but i don't feel like anything interesting happened other than this but i want to post this on our main channel so what should i do guys tell me you love me i love you right now right now i love you my legs look ashy her legs look ashy but she's safe i don't know why don't you go to target and get some i hope you all enjoyed this video i didn't have fun i think it was a banger but i don't like making my baby sad yes you do daylight savings time got us so weird oh my god we literally get like three hours of sunlight with our sleep schedule it's like sometimes i wake up super early around like 8 30 9 o'clock but on average i wake up around like 12 1. yeah we wake up around 12. and then it gets dark at like 4 30 right today i woke up at 1 30. other than that like i love like life is beautiful but now if y'all enjoyed this video give this video a thumbs up man go ahead and sub to my baby's makeup channel try to make her post on it more it's on a makeup channel i don't want to just do just makeup it's just my personal channel i'm really gonna start posting on there i know i say this all the time but i really really am and yeah there's just a lot of new exciting things coming so i'm excited she'd be capping so what type of stuff you gonna post on it and stuff oh speaking of she has all the stuff to start selling her nails i want you guys to get in tune with that as well follow my nail page on instagram it's our polished haze it'll be on the screen i'm gonna start sending nails very very very very soon i already got all the things that i needed that's what i've been taking so long because i have to wait to get all the shipment in for all my packaging and supplies and all of that yeah and then i messed up i messed up on one of her shipments it was like some cards that she ordered but i spelt messaging wrong and also something else i spelled like two things wrong on a card so we had to reorder those so that took like another two weeks but other than that like it's it's about to be lit for her she already made like two sets bruh and no sets are fired up i'll wear them i'll wear them even as a man i will wear them but yeah and also make sure y'all go count the nurse bruh we are sold out completely of the men's black but we still have a bunch in the men's white and also the women's white and women's black during the time that we filmed this we only have two men sets left in black and that's two smalls men sets win yeah those went stupid those sold out in two days in my opinion the white is more drippy than the black anyways the white is extremely drippy in my opinion all the girls y'all need to get on it my fellas went stupid go get it y'all seen how cute i looked in it y'all would look cute in them too so go get them the power of a woman is different you guys can vocally encourage anyone to do anything just by saying period or baby girl go get your drip up baby girl i gotta be like yo go get drippy [ __ ] like listening to you go make that move merch website will be linked down below it's always gonna be in the description so it's always gonna be there go check it out go get you some and yeah thank you guys for supporting us so much it means a lot to us that you guys are loving our merch we worked very very hard on it and it took so long because we made sure yeah really get the best of the best and i think it was worth it i hope you guys love it i can't wait for you guys to get your shipment in and see it and feel it and wear it when you do send us pictures if you guys bought a set we would love to see it and repost it and all of that good stuff but yeah don't let my set sell out before hers bro because it might break her heart i break it enough with no further ado man follow our ig's cop the merch you know what i mean go stupid go follow her nail page i'm sorry we giving you guys a whole list of things to do pick a few that you might want to do and do it but yeah we love you all so much man everything we do is for you guys we wouldn't be who we are today without you guys so i want y'all to know bless up peace and love we love y'all so much and as always remember having added lit opportunity we'll keep your halos and keep your head up man but we are they said i shouldn't feel how i feel about you they said i shouldn't want to be around you they said we shouldn't be together [Music] now everything is different and they want to see us while we go we are | Milo & Hazel | UCVJIjrbPODEon5NFjtVn3Ww | 2020-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,197 | 15,540 |
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2EGiMjA8YzM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EGiMjA8YzM | IELTS Writing Task 1 General: Band 9 Structure + Samples | more people fail IELTS writing because of Task 1 then task two but this lesson is going to show you how simple it is to get a band 7 8 or 9 in Task 1 by following a few simple steps first we're going to show you how to use the question to structure your answer and then we're going to transform a formal letter into an informal letter by making a few simple changes to keyword and you're also going to find out how I nearly got arrested in an Asian airport because I missed my flight so without further Ado let's get into it so the first thing we're going to do is look at similarities and differences between a formal question and an informal question and there's one key thing that tells you exactly whether it's formal or informal so every question starts off with kind of this question statement at the start where it gives you the scenario it gives you the context that you're supposed to write about and then it will say write a letter or write an email to and tell you who you are writing to now this is very very important because how you know something is informal is it will always say friend write a letter to a friend write an email to a friend if you see the word friend then that is an informal letter or an informal email anybody else so if it's asking you to write to a business or your boss or anything else apart from friend is formal now a lot of students will ask at this point well what about semi-formal within the IELTS context for writing Task 1 General training there's no such thing as semi-formal and it just makes it way more complicated for the student the key to success on the IELTS test is to keep everything as simple as possible friend informal anyone else formal just keep it simple then it will always give you three bullet points and this really helps us when we're writing because this is going to show us the exact structure we're going to use which I'll show you in the rest of this lesson then write at least 150 words so you must go over 150 words I would recommend that you write between let's say 160 and 200 below 160 then there might be a chance that you will be under 150 if you miscount anything over 200 then that really is going to eat into your time that you should be spending on task two anything around 160 to 200 is kind of The Sweet Spot so you do not need to write any addresses begin your your letter or begin your email as follows Dear Sir or madame that is another indication that it is a formal letter and you should always write Dear Sir or Madam if it is not a friend and if it is a friend if it's informal it will always say dear and you can add in any name pick any name Chris Tim Tom doesn't matter what it is so the first thing we're going to do with our formal letter is we're going to put in Dear Sir or Madam so we'll put that in at the top the structure we're going to use is we're going to use four main body paragraphs so the first paragraph will be our purpose why are we writing this letter this is how we should start any letter or any email telling the reader why we are writing this thing to them and you'll be able to get that information by looking at the first sentence or the first paragraph you recently missed a flight you think was the fault of the airline so that is why I'm writing to them so I um so I am writing regarding this is a formal way to begin any letter you don't have to use this this is just how I'm starting my letter so I'm writing regarding a flight I missed with your airline this sets the context and then because what was the problem this is a letter of complaint so I'm going to State the problem because I believe your staff's negligence should be addressed so what I can do is I can just tick this first paragraph because this means that I have completed my first paragraph and I've done what I'm supposed to do which is State the purpose the next thing the next paragraph that we're going to use is the first bullet point so we take the first bullet point and then we write about that now how many words generally I don't like to tell students exactly how many words because then they worry about the number of words rather than the quality of the paragraph your first priority is to write a good paragraph not to write a short or a long paragraph generally for Task 1 General anything between 40 and 60 words is appropriate for each of them bullet point paragraphs anything under 40 then if you do that a few times you might be under when you get there and that could waste a lot of time anything over 60 then you could be wasting time again there's no need to really do that so anything between 40 and 60 when you're practicing and just use a word counter when you're practicing on using software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs just check generally how long your paragraphs are and then you'll get to know generally how many sentences are between 40 and 60 words so explain why you believe the airline was at fault so I checked into your business class launch one hour before departure and the receptionist assured me that she would tell me when the aircraft was boarding so what we're doing is just taking the first bullet point and adding detail well the best thing that you can do REO is doing what I'm doing which is writing about a real situation that actually happened to you or a similar situation that you could adapt that you could change slightly because it is going to be much easier to write about if you can't do that if you have never missed a flight you can use your imagination you know what an airplane is you probably know what an airport looks like and what happens in an airport it doesn't have to be exactly correct it just has to be on topic each of these paragraphs relating to each bullet point must only discuss must only write about the thing in the bullet point explain why you believe it was at fault so I'm explaining it to this person another thing that you can think about is will the reader imagine a real person is actually reading this will they understand will they know what I am writing about if it's a letter of complaint will they be able to understand and deal with my complaint if you think about it that way you'll be able to add in enough detail detail so unfortunately despite being told of a delay of at least half an hour it departed on time while I was still in the launch so I've explained why I believe the airline was at fault this is actually a real true story I was in the business class lounge and they're like yeah there's a delay relax we'll tell you when the plane is boarding and then the plane left without me then we can move on to the second bullet point and start a new paragraph when you're starting a new paragraph and the best thing to do is just skip a line between each paragraph or an indent like I'm doing no it doesn't really matter just ask yourself will The Examiner be able to understand where one sentence ends on the next paragraph begins just skip a line keep it simple when I went to the gate I was shouted out by the gate staff for missing my flight and they threatened to call the police and have me arrested yes that actually happened they made me miss my flight blamed it on me and they got very angry when I pointed out that it was their mistake not mine they removed my bag from the plane and escorted me out of the airport I had to rebook my trip a great expense and missed an important meeting so I'm describing the impact that this had on my journey I'm not going to get into the language the formal language just yet I think it's easier to explain the difference between formal and informal when we compare the two side by side and that's our second bullet point taken care of so now we have to say what you want the airline to do so I recommend that you display accurate information on the screens in your facilities and train your team not to blame their errors on your customers what I want them to do so accept that everyone can make mistakes but Law Enforcement Officers should only be called in extreme circumstances not because your employees cannot admit that they are wrong so I'm going into more detail on this specific bullet point in the comments which country do you think would phone the police on you or people from that country because they are embarrassed that they made a mistake sort of finished up with bullet point three now we're nearly done all we have to do is just sign off and then we're done hi I always sign off a formal letter is Yours Faithfully just remember formal Faithfully FF formal Faithfully on the inside your name not a signature just write your name normally it doesn't have to be your name either don't write my name but you know make up a name if you want and then we can just take off you know I've done it I've finished the letter and then move on so now what we're going to do is write the informal letter or email it doesn't really matter they're both the same thing for these purposes and show you the difference in the type of language that we're going to be looking for because many students think that Task 1 General training is easy knowing the difference between formal and informal words and using them accurately inappropriately is not easy at all but it will be easy for you after you watch this video so let's look at the difference between these two questions again so you recently missed a flight you think uh you think this was the fault of the airline you recently agreed to meet a friend but missed the meeting right so what I'm going to do for the purposes of these lessons is show you that it's exactly the same person and it's exactly the same context so the reason why I missed the meeting was because I missed my flight explain why you missed the meeting because I missed my flight Describe the impact that it had on your day exactly the same and the third one is slightly different say what you want the R9 to do suggest and how you can meet up in the future I'm going to use that paragraph to show you how you can use it even more informal language so instead of Dear Sir or Madam dear Tim literally do not spend any time whatsoever thinking about the name pick any name it does not matter so instead of I am writing what we're going to do is write I'm writing one of the differences between formal and informal is with informal you're going to use a lot more contractions I am versus I'm I would I'd she would shade this is more informal because it's how people normally talk we do not normally talk to each other and say I am writing to you you'd say I'm writing so one of the ways that you can think about informal writing is how you normally speak to people I know that there is formal speaking and informal speaking but 99 of speaking is informal so we're going to change regarding to I'm writing to let you know regarding is very formal let you know to inform form someone inform his very formal let you know more informal but you know I missed my flight because the airlines staff messed up so not every single word needs to be informal because for example is not a formal or an informal word it is just a normal word it is neither formal or form informal getting mixed up myself but your staff's negligence should be addressed that is very very formal messed up is a phrasal verb so it is a lot more informal phrasal verbs messed up for example is something that you will include more in an informal letter than you would a formal letter so all you're doing is thinking how can I change this slightly to make some things informal not for every single word because if you try and do that with every single word it's impossible and you're giving yourself an impossible task all you're doing is looking at things and thinking okay I am let's use a contraction I'm regarding let you know staff's negligence should be addressed they messed up and if you do that enough then your writing will become a lot more informal and vice versa if you are more used to thinking uh informally then you could think okay that's an informal way of saying it how could I send it in a more formal way okay so I checked into your business class lunge one hour before departure I checked into the business class launch one hour before departure basically exactly the same again not every single word not every part of the sentence needs to change just some of it so and the receptionist told me assured me told me told is slightly informal I suppose not a huge difference but we want to change it as much as we can now we're changing she would to cheat again a contraction this is more how we speak we would not really say to someone she would we'd say sheet tell me when the aircraft was boarding we'll change that to give me a shout give me a shout isn't um slang it's more idiomatic language the more idiomatic language you can use the better an idiomatic language does not mean idioms it includes idioms but idiomatic language is a language that native English speakers normally use that includes idioms that includes phrasal verbs that includes colloquialisms like local language and phrases like this give me a shout that just means let me know but the way that you can improve this is by listening to native English speakers and how they actually speak this is why at IELTS Advantage we don't really recommend that people use textbooks to improve their English to a band seven eight or nine or YouTube channels that are specifically aimed at lower level students definitely not learning English in your native language like a lot of you channels do because that doesn't expose you to real English English that native English speakers actually use this is what people in my local town in London and New York in Sydney this is how they actually write emails and speak to each other the more you can demonstrate that not in every word not in every sentence but the more you can do it accurately and appropriately the higher your score is going to be again not that easy is it I just like saying that because there's so many academic people that think that they're Superior to General training in some way it's not as easy as you think when the aircraft was boarding when the aircraft was boarding so I'm literally copying bits of the formal letter into this to really emphasize and I know I've said this a lot that you do not need to change every single little thing the examiner is just scanning for instances of informal language not oh my God this word is not informal so I'm going to start this next sentence with alas this might sound formal because it is at quite a rare word for English Learners to to use to understand the reason why I'm including this is two reasons number one formal does not mean high level formal does not mean a big big complicated word that very few people actually use don't make that mistake the second reason is it is an informal way it's a it's a funny way of saying this thing didn't happen in the end something bad happened language generally that is funny is more informal if you use this in a formal letter people would think that you're being rude but if you're talking to your friend in an email they'd find it funny that's another difference between these two contacts so alas even though they told me I could chill out chill out is informal way of saying relax that's what we do in a business class Lounge you relax because I've changed in my head okay what do you do in a business class lunge you relax how can I say that informally chill out so alas even though they told me I could chill out for half an hour it left on time while I was still in the launch that's the first bullet point done so when I went to the gate I was shouted out by the gate staff for missing my flight when I went to the gate I was shouted out by the gate staff for missing my flight you could change this slightly you could you know smebe change shoulder to screamed but shattered isn't isn't really formal or informal if you can hear anything in the background that's my little boy shouting and screaming in the background screaming shouting they're just neutral words really and they threatened to call the cops so instead of police cops cops is slang for police and there are many many different slang terms that you could use for the police rozers peelers the old Bill pigs and other not so complementary slang words maybe don't use like the really really rude slang words but if you you know there's an easy one there police there's in every country there are 20 different names slang names for the police just pick one and have me thrown in The Slammer Slammer is a slang term for jail again there are 20 different slang terms in every country for jail we say Slumber because when the jail door closes it slams it boom it makes a big noise so Slammer they removed my bag from the plane and chucked me out of the airport so you're not changing every single noun in this sentence plain I'm sure there are slang terms for plane airport I'm sure there are more informal ways of saying that but what you should not do is spend a huge amount of time trying to think of informal ways of saying everything chucked so this is a verb instead of Throne to Chuck something to throw something this is an informal way of writing to throw the reason why I didn't change plane or airport but I did change chucked it's because it immediately easily really came to me remember you only have 20 minutes or less to write your Task 1 response don't spend half an hour writing your task one because you're trying to change every little thing I know I've said it many times but the examiner is not looking for every word to be changed so I had to rebook my trip I had to rebook my trip which cost an arm and a leg an arm and a leg is an idiom to say something cost a lot of money okay so in the last bit I've changed important meeting to our catch up catch-up is an informal way of saying meeting or date and that's our second paragraph and our second bullet point taken care of we can move on then finally the last bullet points suggests how you can meet up in the future why don't we take a rain check a rain check is a informal way of saying postpone something to delay and meet up when you're so not you are you're another contraction home for Xmas so Xmas is just a shortened way of saying Christmas what about Boxing Day for the footy footy is a slang term for football boxing day is the day after the 25th Christmas and traditionally here in the UK and Ireland people go out and watch foodie I'll instead of I will another contraction make it up to you is an informal way of saying like resolve a problem that you have between two people make it up to you means you'll you'll do something to fix a problem by getting the first round in the first round a round of drinks when you go to a bar the first round is when you buy drinks for all the people that you're with now you don't have to use language like this you might be looking at this and thinking I don't know anything about foodie I've never been in a bar in my life I don't know what a round is you don't need to copy this exact language all you have to do is look at the bullet point and think about the context and think is there any informal language that I can easily accurately and appropriately use now you might look at this and think I don't know anything about rain check or Xmas or boxing day or foodie or Ryan's in a bar you might never have been in a bar in your life you don't need to understand these particular words what you need to do is look at the bullet point that you're writing about and think about informal language you do know about so what you can do is think okay suggest how you committed meet up with them in the future you might know a lot about computer games and you know a lot of informal language because you play a lot of computer games online so you could say you know let's meet up in an internet cafe or let's go right into your house and we'll play computer games or you might know a lot about sports or cooking or whatever think about the thing that you are familiar with that you know about that you are comfortable using in formal language and then use the bullet point to inform what you're going to write about but don't just insert lots of idioms and slang words and phrasal verbs that are not related to the bullet point you must stick to the bullet point and then I'll just finish off the paragraph just to make sure that I'm in between that 40 to 60 words I'm sorry about all this we all make mistakes don't we okay there's nothing really that informal about it I'm just finishing off the paragraph in that way then we just need to finish off I just like to put all the best Chris I'm not going to put pal because this is an informal letter my friend knows my second name all the best you're only going to write one informal letter so just remember this put it at the end done move on to task two so I hope that you enjoyed that lesson if you did stop I've got another lesson for you task one is worth 33 percent of your total writing Mark the other 66 67 percent is Task two so here's a video that is going to help you improve your task 2 score as well | IELTS Advantage | UCXg7gy4XmPZEGr4kumPNGyQ | 2022-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,051 | 21,129 |
8YiGEVjc1E0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YiGEVjc1E0 | Natural-born-citizen clause | Wikipedia audio article | status is a natural-born citizen of the United States as one of the eligibility requirements established in the United States Constitution for holding the office of president or vice president this requirement was intended to protect the nation from foreign influence the US Constitution uses but does not define the phrase natural-born citizen and various opinions have been offered over time regarding its precise meaning the consensus of early 21st century constitutional scholars together with relevant case law is that natural-born citizens include subject to exceptions those born in the United States many scholars have also concluded that those who meet the legal requirements for US citizenship at the moment of birth regardless of place of birth are also natural-born citizens every president to date was either a citizen at the adoption of the Constitution in 1789 or was born in the United States but these there have been seven that had at least one parent who was not born on US soil the natural-born citizen Clause has been mentioned in passing in several decisions of the United States Supreme Court and by some lower courts that have addressed eligibility challenges but the Supreme Court has never directly addressed the question of a specific presidential or vice presidential candidates eligibility as a natural-born citizen many eligibility lawsuits from the 2008 2012 and 2016 election cycles were dismissed in lower courts due to the challengers difficulty in showing that they had standing to raise legal objections additionally some experts have suggested that the precise meaning of the natural-born citizen Clause may never be decided by the courts because in the end presidential eligibility may be determined to be a non-justiciable political question that can be decided only by Congress rather than by the judicial branch of government topic constitutional provisions section 1 of article 2 of the United States Constitution sets forth the eligibility requirements for serving as president of the United States under Clause 5 emphasis added no person except a natural-born citizen or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this constitution shall be eligible to the office of President neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of 35 years and been 14 years a resident within the United States the twelfth amendment states no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of vice-president of the United States the Fourteenth Amendment does not use the phrase natural-born citizen it does provide all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside under article 1 representatives and senators are required to be US citizens but there is no requirement that they be natural-born topic history you topic antecedents in Britain the use of the term natural born was not without precedent and early recorded mention was in Calvin's case 1608 in terms of birth within the jurisdiction of the sovereignty of the king statutes in Britain prior to American independence used the phrase natural born subject for example clause three of the foreign Protestants Naturalization Act 1708 provided that the children of all natural-born subjects born out of the legends of her majesty her hires and successors shall be deemed adjudged and taken to be natural-born subjects of this kingdom to all intents constructions and purposes whatsoever the Act was repealed except for the quoted clause three regarding foreign-born children by the Tories in 1711 by the statute ten nc5 subsequently the British Nationality Act 1730 provided for the explaining the said recited clause in the said act T had all children born out of the legends of the crown of England or of Great Britain or which shall hereafter be born out of such legends whose fathers were or shall be natural-born subjects of the crown of England or of Great Britain at the time of the birth of such children respectively are hereby declared to be natural-born subjects of the crown of Great Britain to all intents constructions and purposes whatsoever another uses in the plantation Act 1740 ALL persons born out of the legions of his majesty his heirs or successors who have or shall inhabit or reside for seven years or more in any of his Majesty's colonies in America shall be deemed a judged and taken to be his Majesty's natural-born subjects of this kingdom jurist William Blackstone wrote in 1765 that natural-born subjects are such as are born within the dominions of the crown of England Blackstone added that offspring who are not inhabitants may also be natural-born subjects but by several more modern statutes all children born out of the king's legions whose fathers were natural-born subjects are now natural-born subjects themselves to all intents and purposes without any exception unless they're said fathers were attainted or banished beyond sea for high treason or were then in the service of a prince at enmity with Great Britain in 1775 however Blackstone reversed his opinion and explained that the children are now deemed to be natural-born subjects rather than are now natural-born subjects similarly Francis Plowden initially explained that an early English statute made foreign-born children of English parents in fact and law true native subjects and that the 18th century British statutes made persons natural-born subjects by statute law just as others were natural-born subjects by the common law however after further consideration he also reversed his opinion and concluded in 1785 that the statutes did not make the children natural-born subjects rather the remainder relict of alien agenda prior to Blackstone Edward Koch offered a narrower opinion in Calvin's case according to Koch I if any of the Kings ambassadors in foreign nations have children there of their wives being English women by the common laws of England they are natural-born subjects and yet they are born out of the King's Dominion's the term natural born has often been used synonymously with native-born the English lexicographers Samuel Johnson wrote in 1756 that the word natural means native and that the word native may mean either an inhabitant or an offspring topic between 1776 and 1789 from the Declaration of Independence 1776 to the ratification of the Constitution 1789 the thirteen states were independent of Britain and during much of this time the Articles of Confederation tied together the country the phrase natural-born citizen was sometimes used during this period an example occurred in 1784 when the Maryland General Assembly conferred citizenship on the French born Marquis de Lafayette be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland that the Marquis de Lafayette and his heirs male forever shall be and they and each of them are hereby deemed adjudged and taken to be natural-born citizens of this state and shall henceforth be entitled to all the immunities rights and privileges of natural-born citizens thereof topic constitutional convention the Constitution does not explain the meaning of natural born on June 18 1787 Alexander Hamilton submitted to the convention a sketch of a plan of government the sketch provided for an executive governor but had no eligibility requirements at the close of the convention Hamilton conveyed a paper to James Madison he said delineated the Constitution that he wished had been proposed by the convention he had stated its principles during the deliberations max Ferrand wrote that it was not submitted to the convention and has no further value than attaches to the personal opinions of Hamilton article 9 section one of Hamilton's draft constitution provided no person shall be eligible to the office of president of the United States unless he be now a citizen of one of the states or hereafter be born a citizen of the United States on July 25th 1787 John J wrote to George Washington presiding officer of the convention permit me to hint whether it would not be wise and seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of foreigners into the administration of our national government and to declare expressly that the command in chief of the American army shall not be given to nor devolved on any but a natural-born citizen while the committee of detail originally proposed that the president must be merely a citizen as well as a resident for twenty-one years the committee of eleven changed citizen to natural-born citizen and the residency requirement to fourteen years without recorded explanation after receiving Jay's letter the convention accepted the change without further recorded debate topic constitutionality of the natural-born citizen clause in 2012 abdul kareem hasan filed several unsuccessful lawsuits that claim the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment had superseded the natural-born citizen clause he had argued natural-born citizenship was a form of discrimination based on national origin topic proposed constitutional amendments more than two dozen proposed constitutional amendments have been introduced in Congress to relax the restriction two of the more well-known were introduced by representative Jonathan Bingham in 1974 with the intent to allow german-born Secretary of State Henry Kissinger otherwise fourth in the line of succession to become eligible and the equal opportunity to govern amendment by senator Orrin Hatch in 2003 intending to allow eligibility for austrian-born Arnold Schwarzenegger the Bingham amendment would have also made clear the eligibility of those born abroad to us parents while the hatch one would have allowed those who have been naturalized citizens for 20 years to be eligible but all these proposed articles of amendment have failed in the Congress's and thus none have ever been submitted to the States for ratification thus the restriction that the clause imposes remains unrelaxed topic rationale st. George Tucker an early federal judge wrote in his 1803 edition of William Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England perhaps the leading authority for the delegates to the Constitutional Convention for the terms used in the Constitution that the natural-born citizen causes a happy means of security against foreign influence and that t he admission of foreigners into our councils consequently cannot be too much guarded against in a footnote Tucker wrote that naturalized citizens have the same rights as the natural-born except they are forever incapable of being chosen to the office of president of the United States in a speech before the Senate delegate charles cotesworth pinckney gave the rationale to ensure experience and attachment to the country professor Akhil amar of Yale Law School claimed that there had been a concern on the part of those drafting the US Constitution that a member of the European aristocracy might immigrate an attempt to buy his way into power and that it made sense in this light to include a provision in the Constitution that would exclude immigrants from the presidency topic interpretations of the clause you topic naturalization acts of 1790 and 1795 because of the large number of framers who went on to serve in Congress laws passed by the early sessions of Congress have often been looked to as evidence of the framers intent the Naturalization Act of 1790 stated that the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond sea or out of the limits of the United States shall be considered as natural-born citizens provided that the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States this act was repealed by the Naturalization Act of 1795 which removed the characterization of such children as natural born stating that the children of citizens of the United States born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States shall be considered as citizens of the United States while retaining the same residency restrictions as the 1790 Act topic interpretations by the courts you topic 1800s although eligibility for the presidency was not an issue in any 19th century litigation there have been a few cases that shed light on the definitions of natural born and native-born citizen the leading case Lynch V Clark of 1844 indicated that citizens born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States our citizens regardless of parental citizenship this case dealt with a New York law similar to laws of other states at that time that only a u.s. citizen could inherit real estate the plaintiff Julia Lynch had been born in New York while her parents both British were briefly visiting the US and shortly thereafter all three left for Britain and never returned to the US the New York Chancery Court determined that under common law and prevailing statutes she was a US citizen by birth and nothing had deprived her of that citizenship notwithstanding that both her parents were not US citizens or that British law might also claim her through her parents nationality in the course of the decision the court cited the constitutional provision and said suppose a person should be elected president who was native-born but of a lien parents could there be any reasonable doubt that he was eligible under the Constitution I think not the position would be decisive in his favor that by the rule of the common law enforce when the Constitution was adopted he is a citizen and further upon principle therefore I can entertain no doubt but that by the law of the United States every person born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States whatever the situation of his parents is a natural-born citizen it is surprising that there has been no judicial decision upon this question the decision in Lynch was cited as persuasive or authoritative precedent in numerous subsequent cases and reinforced the interpretation that natural-born citizen meant born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States regardless of parental citizenship for example in an 1884 case in Rey looked insane the federal court held that despite laws preventing naturalization of Chinese visitors Chinese persons born in the United States were citizens by birth and remained such despite any long stay in China citing Lynch Justice Steven J field wrote after an exhaustive examination of the law the vice-chancellor said that he entertained no doubt that every person born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States whatever the situation of his parents was a natural-born citizen and added that this was the general understanding of the legal profession and the universal impression of the public mind the Lynch case was also cited as a leading precedent in the US Supreme Court decision in United States v Wong Kim Ark 1898 which similarly held a child born in the United States of two Chinese parents became at the time of his birth a citizen of the United States similarly in a 1999 Circuit Court decision the u.s. born children of two non citizen parents were spoken of as natural-born citizens however in 1875 Chief Justice wait in my nervy happersett stated the Constitution does not in words say who shall be natural-born citizens resort must be had elsewhere to ascertain that at common law with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves upon their birth citizens also these were natives or natural-born citizens as distinguished from aliens or foreigners some authorities go further and include as citizens children born within the jurisdiction without reference to the citizenship of their parents as to this class there have been doubts but never as to the first topic 1900s consistent with the earlier decisions in 1939 the US Supreme Court stated in its decision in Perkins V held that a person born in America and raised in another country was a natural-born citizen and specifically stated that they could become president of the United States the case was regarding a young woman born in New York a year after her father became a naturalized US citizen however when she was about 4 her parents returned to Sweden taking her with them and they stayed in Sweden at age 20 she contacted the American Embassy in Sweden and shortly after her 21st birthday returned to the United States on a US passport and was admitted as a US citizen years later while she was still in America her father in Sweden relinquished his American citizenship and because of that the Department of Labor then the location of the Immigration and Naturalization Service declared her a non citizen and tried to deport her the young woman filed suit for a declaratory judgment that she was an American citizen by birth she won at the trial level and at the circuit court where she was repeatedly described as a natural-born citizen and finally in the US Supreme Court where the court decision quoted at length from the US Attorney General's opinion in Stein collars case mentioned in the next section hashtag government officials underscore interpretations including the comment that a person born in America and raised in another country could yet become president of the United States some federal cases argued for a narrow reading of the 14th amendment according to which US citizens were necessarily either born or naturalized in the United States and any citizen who was not born in the United States must have been naturalized by operation of law even if such naturalization was automatic at birth in this view such a person should not be considered a natural-born citizen but rather a naturalized citizen who is not eligible for the presidency in 1951 the US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit noted in Zimmer V Atchison that T here are only two classes of citizens of the United States native-born citizens and naturalized citizens quoting a dictum by justice gray from United States v Wong Kim Ark in Elk V Wilkins the court ruled that Zimmer who was born abroad in 1905 to a US citizen father and a non citizen mother was himself a citizen under the nationality law in force at the time of his birth but his status as a citizen was that of a naturalized citizen and not a native-born citizen in the 1956 case of Wonka moi V Dulles the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit quoted Zimmer v Atchison and United States v Wong Kim Ark in support of a ruling that the statute that was in effect prior to 1940 granting citizenship to foreign-born children of US citizens was a naturalization law rather than a provision for nationality at birth in 1940 the Nationality Act of 1940 54 stat 1137 explicitly defined naturalization as conferring nationality after birth in 1961 the US Supreme Court ruled in Montana V Kennedy that an individual who was born in 1906 in Italy to a u.s. citizen mother and a non citizen father was not a US citizen by birth under the nationality laws in force at the time of his birth it observed that automatic citizenship was granted to children of US citizen fathers and non citizen mothers by an 1855 act of Congress but the reverse situation was only addressed non retroactive ly in 1934 in 1971 the court encountered a similar situation in Rogers V Bell a where the individual in question was born after 1934 and so was granted automatic u.s. citizenship though subject to residents requirements and was subject to expatriation the court appeared to assume or imply that such persons became citizens at birth by way of naturalization more recent cases particularly Nguyen V ins and Robinson V Bowen relaxed this view suggesting that the Fourteenth Amendment merely establishes a floor for birthright citizenship and this category may be expanded by Congress topic mm in 2009 in Ankeny V governor the Indiana Court of Appeals reaffirmed that persons born within the borders of the United States are natural-born citizens regardless of the citizenship of their parents the court referred to the case of Wong Kim Ark and provides a compilation of the arguments pertaining to this topic a clarification to this interpretation was made in 2010 where a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that natural-born citizens can lose their citizenship if their territory of birth later ceases to be u.s. territory the case involved a philippine born litigant who could not claim US citizenship on the basis of his parents who lived all their lives in the philippines because they were born while the Philippines was u.s. territory prior to being given its independence the courts for the second third and ninth circuits have also held that birth in the Philippines at a time when the country was a territory of the United States does not constitute birth in the United States under the citizenship clause and thus did not give rise to United States Citizenship in a 2012 New York case Strunk v NY State Board of Elections the pro se plaintiff challenged Barack Obama's presence on the presidential ballot based on his own interpretation that natural-born citizen required the president to have been born on United States soil and have two United States born parents emphasis added to this the court responded article 2 section 1 Clause 5 does not state this no legal authority has ever stated that the natural-born citizen clause means what plaintiffs trunk claims it says moreover President Obama as the sixth US president to have had one or both of his parents not born on US soil the opinion then listed Andrew Jackson James Buchanan Chester a arthur woodrow wilson and herbert hoover topic government officials interpretations you topic 1800s John Bingham an American lawyer and politician held to the belief that natural born should be interpreted as born in the United States in 1862 in the House of Representatives he stated the Constitution leaves no room for doubt upon this subject the words natural-born citizen of the United States appear in it and the other provision appears in at that Congress shall have power to pass a uniform system of naturalization to naturalize a person as to admit him to citizenship who are natural-born citizens but those born within the Republic those born within the Republic whether black or white are citizens by birth natural-born citizens he reiterated his statement in 1866 every human being born within the jurisdiction of the United States of parents not owing allegiance to any foreign sovereignty as in the language of your constitution itself a natural-born citizen but sir I may be allowed to say further that I denied that the Congress of the United States ever had the power or color of power to say that any man born within the jurisdiction of the United States not owing a foreign allegiance is not and shall not be a citizen of the United States citizenship is his birthright and neither the Congress nor the states can justly or lawfully take it from him Edward Bates also held to the belief that natural born should be interpreted as born in the United States he also indicated that those born in the United States to alien parents even if they reside elsewhere are still considered natural born in 1862 secretary of the Treasury salmon P chase sent a query to Attorney General Edward Bates asking whether or not colored men can be citizens of the United States the question arose because the Coast Guard had detained a schooner commanded by a free colored man who claimed he was a citizen of the United States if he were a US citizen the boat could be released but otherwise the civil war then being thought it would be confiscated no information about the man's birth or parentage was provided Bates responded on November 29 1862 with a 27 page opinion considered of such importance that the government published it not in the official volumes of attorney general opinions but also as a separate booklet concluding I conclude that the free man of color mentioned in your letter if born in the United States is a citizen of the United States italics in original in the course of that opinion Bates commented at some length on the nature of citizenship and wrote our constitution in speaking of natural-born citizens uses no affirmative language to make them such but only recognizes and reaffirms the universal principle common to all nations and as old as political society that the people born in a country do constitute the nation and as individuals are natural members of the body politic italics in original in another opinion dated September 1st 1862 baits dealt with a question from the Secretary of State of whether a person born in the US to to non-citizens who has taken with them back to their country could years later re-enter the United States as a right as a US citizen Bates wrote I am quite clear in the opinion that children born in the United States of alien parents who have never been naturalized are native born citizens of the United States and of course do not require the formality of naturalization to entitle them to the rights and privileges of such citizenship I might sustain this opinion by a reference to the well settled principle of the common law of England on this subject to the writings of many of the earlier and later commentators on our Constitution and laws and lastly to the dicta and decisions of many of our national and state tribunals but all this has been well done by Assistant Vice Chancellor Sanford in the case of Lynch versus Clark and I forbear I refer to his opinion for a full and clear statement of the principle and of the reasons and authorities for its support unlike Edward Bates US Secretary of State William learn'd Marcy was equivocal about whether those born in the country of alien parents and who reside elsewhere are still considered citizens in 1854 Marcy wrote John Y Mason the u.s. minister to France in reply to the inquiry whether the children of foreign parents born in the United States but brought to the country of which the father as a subject and continuing to reside within the jurisdiction of their father's country are entitled to protection as citizens of the United States I have to observe that it is presumed that according to the common law any person born in the United States unless he be born in one of the foreign legations therein may be considered a citizen thereof until he formally renounces his citizenship there is not however any United States statute containing a provision upon this subject nor so far as I am aware has there been any judicial decision in regard to it US Attorney General Edwards Pierpont however shared Edward Bates opinion that those born in the country of alien parents and who reside elsewhere are still considered citizens and he added that they should be entitled to be President of the United States if elected in 1875 Pierpont was presented with a query from the secretary of state Hamilton fish a young man named Arthur Stein collar had been born in Missouri in 1855 a year after his father was naturalized a US citizen when he was four years old his father returned to Germany with him and both had stayed there ever since the father had relinquished his US citizenship and the young man was now 20 years old and about to be drafted into the Imperial German army the question was asked what was this young man's situation as a native-born American citizen after studying the relevant legal authorities Pierpont wrote under the Treaty of 1868 with Germany and in harmony with American doctrine it is clear that Stein Collard the father abandoned his naturalization in America and became a German subject his son being yet a minor and that by virtue of German laws the son acquired German nationality it is equally clear that the son by birth has American nationality and hence he has two nationalities one natural the other acquired Young Stein Collard as a native-born American citizen there is no law of the United States under which his father or any other person can deprive him of his birthright he can return to America at the age of twenty-one and in due time if the people elect he can become President of the United States I am of opinion that when he reaches the age of 21 years he can then elect whether he will return and take the nationality of his birth with its duties and privileges or retain the nationality acquired by the act of his father topic 1900s Frederick Van Dyne the assistant solicitor of the u.s. Department of State 1902 1907 indicated that children of citizens born outside the United States are also considered citizens in 1904 he published a textbook citizenship of the United States in which he wrote there is no uniform rule of international law covering the subject of citizenship every nation determines for itself who shall and who shall not be its citizens by the law of the United States citizenship depends generally on the place of birth nevertheless the children of citizens born out of the jurisdiction of the United States are also citizens the Constitution of the United States while it recognized citizenship of the United States in prescribing the qualifications of the President Senators and Representatives contained no definition of citizenship until the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868 nor did Congress attempt to define it until the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1866 prior to this time the subject of citizenship by birth was generally held to be regulated by the common law by which all persons born within the limits and allegiance of the United States were deemed natural-born citizens it appears to have been assumed by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Murray V the charming Betsy 1 804 2 cran CH 6 us 64 119 2 ln in McCreary V Somerville one eight two four nine wheat 22 us 354 six led 109 which concerned the title to land in the state of Maryland it was assumed that children born in that state to an alien were native-born citizens of the United States the federal courts have almost uniformly held that birth in the United States of itself confers citizenship topic academic interpretations you topic 1800s you William raw formerly the US Attorney for Pennsylvania 1791 to 1799 defined natural-born citizen as every person born within the United States regardless of the citizenship of their parents in an 1825 treatise a view of the Constitution of the United States of America he wrote the citizens of each state constituted the citizens of the United States when the Constitution was adopted he who was subsequently born the citizen of a state became at the moment of his birth a citizen of the United States therefore every person born within the United States its territories or districts whether the parents are citizens or aliens is a natural-born citizen in the sense of the Constitution and entitled to all the rights and privileges appertaining to that capacity under our Constitution the question is settled by its Express language and when we are informed no person is eligible to the office of President unless he is a natural-born citizen the principle that the place of birth creates the relative quality is established as to us James F Wilson agreed with Rawls opinion but added the exclusion of visiting foreign diplomats during an 1866 House debate he quoted Rawls opinion and also referred to the general law relating to subjects and citizens recognized by all nations saying and that must lead us to the conclusion that every person born in the United States as a natural born citizen of such states except it may be that children born on our soil to temporary sojourners or representatives of foreign governments are native-born citizens of the United States Supreme Court Justice Peter Vivian Daniel disagreed with this position and considered natural-born citizen as every person born of citizen parents within the United States in 1857 in a concurring opinion in Dred Scott v Sanford he quoted an english-language translation of emmerich de battles 1758 treatise the law of nations with droit de gens stating that the natives or natural-born citizens are those born in the country of parents who are citizens this was quoted again in 1898 by Chief Justice Melville fuller in his dissenting opinion in United States v Wong Kim Ark however two paragraphs later justice Vatel disagrees in States section 214 there are states as for instance England where the single circumstance of being born in the country naturalizes the children of a foreigner Joseph story an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court believed that the term native citizen is synonymous with natural-born citizen though he does not define either term in his 1840 guidebook to the Constitution a familiar exposition of the Constitution of the United States about the natural-born citizen clause he wrote it is not too much to say that no one but a native citizen ought ordinarily to be e and trusted with an office so vital to the safety and liberties of the people this same wording also appeared in his 1834 work the constitutional class book being a brief exposition of the Constitution of the United States designed for the use of the higher classes in common schools topic 1900s alexander porter morse the lawyer who represented Louisiana in Plessy v Ferguson considered this connection between native-born and natural born to signify that only a child of citizens should be allowed to run for president in the Albany Law Journal he wrote if it was intended that anybody who was a citizen by birth should be eligible it would only have been necessary to say no person except a native-born citizen but the framers thought it wise in view of the probable influx of European immigration to provide that the president should at least be the child of citizens owing allegiance to the United States at the time of his birth it may be observed in passing that the current phrase native-born citizen is well understood but it is pleonasm and should be discarded and the correct designation native citizen should be substituted in all constitutional and statutory enactments in judicial decisions and in legal discussions where accuracy and precise language are essential to intelligent discussion topic mm Black's Law Dictionary 9th edition defines natural-born citizen as a person born within the jurisdiction of a national government topic foreign soil and territories in 2000 the Congressional Research Service CRS in one of its reports wrote that most constitutional scholars interpret the natural-born citizen clause to include citizens born outside the United States to parents who are US citizens this same CRS report also asserts that citizens born in the District of Columbia Guam Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are legally defined as natural-born citizens and are therefore also eligible to be elected president this opinion was reaffirmed in a 2009 CRS report which stated considering the history of the constitutional qualifications provision the common use and meaning of the phrase natural-born subject in England and in the colonies in the 1700s the class's apparent intent the subsequent action of the first Congress in enacting the Naturalization Act of 1790 expressly defining the term natural-born citizen to include a person born abroad to parents who are United States citizens as well as subsequent Supreme Court dicta it appears that the most logical inferences would indicate that the phrase natural-born citizen would mean a person who is entitled to US citizenship at birth or by birth the interpretation of natural born being the equivalent of a citizen at birth was repeated in a 2011 CRS report and a 2016 CRS report the 2011 report stated the weight of legal and historical authority indicates that the term natural-born citizen would mean a person who is entitled to US citizenship by birth or at birth either by being born in the United States and under its jurisdiction even those born to alien parents by being born abroad to u.s. citizen parents or by being born in other situations meeting legal requirements for US citizenship at birth such term however would not include a person who is not a US citizen by birth or at birth and who is thus born in alien required to go through the legal process of naturalization to become a u.s. citizen the 2016 report similarly stated although the eligibility of u.s. born citizens has been settled law for more than a century there have been legitimate legal issues raised concerning those born outside of the country to u.s. citizens from historical material in case law it appears that the common understanding of the term natural born in England and in the American colonies in the 1700s included both the strict common-law meaning as born in the territory jus soli as well as the statutory laws adopted in England since at least 1350 which included children born abroad to British fathers jus sanguinis the law of descent legal scholars in the field of citizenship have asserted that this common understanding and legal meaning in England and in the American colonies was incorporated into the usage and intent of the term in the US Constitution to include those who are citizens at birth Gabriel J Chen professor of law UC Davis School of Law held the opinion that the term natural born his ambiguous and citizenship granting Authority has changed over the years he notes that persons born outside the United States to u.s. citizen parents have not always been born citizens for example foreign-born children of persons who became citizens between April 14 1802 and 1854 were aliens he also believed that children born in the Panama Canal Zone - at least one us then citizen before August 4 1937 when Congress granted citizenship to all such persons were born without American citizenship Congress possesses the authority either to grant not only citizenship as is undisputed but the more specific status of a natural-born citizen with an affirmative answer raising the question of whether it can also act to remove that status and thereby disqualify individuals from the presidency through action short of stripping them of their citizenship or to issue declarations regarding the meaning of pre-existing law in this case US citizenship law between the aforementioned dates and having binding Authority a claim likely to violate separation of powers given the Constitution's provisions in article 3 that tee-hee judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish section 1 and that t he judicial power shall extend to all cases in line equity arising under this Constitution the laws of the United States and treaties made or which shall be made under their authority section 2 and the statute currently codified at 8 USC Section 1403 which states only that any person fitting the above description is declared to be a citizen of the United States and neither expressly claims that its declaration whether a grant or an interpretation has retroactive rather than merely prospective effect contrast the locution two have been a citizen of the United States from birth nor in any way mentions natural-born status instead conferring or recognizing the pre-existence only of citizenship generally in fact grantor recognizes citizenship from birth let alone status as a natural-born citizen to whatever extent the requirements of that status exceed those for citizenship from birth in 2009 G Edward Ted white professor of law at the University of Virginia stated the term refers to anyone born on US soil or anyone born on foreign soil to American citizen parents unlike Qin and white marry McManaman professor of law Whittier University School of Law has argued in the Catholic University Law Review that aside from children born to foreign ambassadors or to hostel soldiers on u.s. territory both of whom owe allegiance to a different sovereign a natural-born citizen must be born in the United States she claims that common law provides an exception for the children of US ambassador's born abroad and the children of American soldiers while engaged in hostilities thus with these two limited exceptions she equates natural born with native-born professor ina el Hadj of Harvard Law School agrees with Professor McManaman that natural born means native born and therefore the wording of the Constitution does not permit his ted cruz's candidacy referring to a candidate who was born in canada to one u.s. citizen parent professor Robert Clinton at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is also of the opinion that natural born citizen means born in the United States University of Chicago professor Eric Posner also concludes that natural born citizen means a person born in the United States former Chief Justice of the New York Court of Appeals Sol Wachtler concludes the same their conclusion is consistent with the position that the 18th century legal usage of the term shall be considered as natural born in the Naturalization Act of 1790 merely naturalized persons or granted them limited rights of the natural-born topic American soil there is consensus among academics that those born on American soil accept children born to foreign ambassador's or to hostel soldiers on u.s. territory both of whom owe allegiance to a different sovereign our natural-born citizens or jus soli regardless of parental citizenship status in a 2008 article published by the Michigan Law Review Lawrence olam professor of law at the University of Illinois stated that there is general agreement on the core of the meaning of the presidential eligibility clause anyone born on American soil whose parents are citizens of the United States as a natural-born citizen in April 2010 Solem republished the same article as an online draft in which he clarified his original statement so that it would not be misunderstood as excluding the children of one citizen parent in a footnote he explained based on my reading of the historical sources there is no credible case that a person born on American soil with one American parent was clearly not a natural-born citizen he further extended natural-born citizenship to all cases of jus soli as the conventional view although Solem stated elsewhere that the two citizen parents arguments were not crazy he believes the much stronger argument suggests that if you were born on American soil that you would be considered a natural-born citizen ronald rotunda professor of law at Chapman University has remarked there's sick some people who say that both parents need to be citizens that's never been the law Polly Price professor of law at Emory University has commented it's a little confusing but most scholars think it's a pretty unusual position for anyone to think the natural-born citizen clause would exclude someone born in the US chin concurred with that assessment stating there is agreement that natural-born citizens include those made citizens by birth under the Fourteenth Amendment similarly Eugene Volokh professor of law UCLA found quite persuasive the reasoning employed by the Indiana Court of Appeals which had concluded that persons born within the borders of United States are natural-born citizens for article 2 section 1 purposes regardless of the citizenship of their parents Daniel Tokaji professor of law at Ohio State University agrees the citizenship status of a u.s. born candidates parents is irrelevant topic implied repeal of the natural-born citizen clause in a 2006 John Marshall Law Review article Paul a Clarke argues that the fifth amendment should be read as implicitly repealing the requirement that the u.s. president needs to be a natural-born US citizen Clarke points out that starting from the 1954 case bulling V sharp courts have held that the Fifth Amendment contains an implicit equal protection clause whose scope is identical to the Fourteenth Amendments Equal Protection Clause and that federal discrimination against naturalized US citizens or more specifically federal discrimination based on national origin would be struck down by the courts as being in violation of the Fifth Amendment since the requirement that the u.s. president needs to be a natural-born US citizen as a form of discrimination based on national origin Clarke argues that the court should strike down this requirement so far Clarke's argument in regards to this has not attracted wide support among the US legal Academy though professor Josh Blackman asked a question about a similar topic in 2015 specifically about the Fourteenth Amendment nullifying the natural-born citizen clause topic eligibility challenges several courts have ruled that private citizens do not have standing to challenge the eligibility of candidates to appear on a presidential election ballot alternatively there is a statutory method by which the eligibility of the president-elect of the United States to take office may be challenged in Congress some legal scholars assert that even if eligibility challenges are non-justiciable in federal courts and are not undertaken in Congress there are other avenues for adjudication such as an action in state court in regard to ballot access every president to date was either a citizen at the adoption of the Constitution in 1789 or born in the United States of the former group all except one had two parents with citizenship in what would become the u.s. Andrew Jackson of those in the latter group every president except to Chester a Arthur and Barack Obama had two u.s. citizen parents further four additional US presidents had one or both of his u.s. citizen parents not born on US soil James Buchanan Woodrow Wilson Herbert Hoover and Donald Trump some presidential candidates were not born in a US state or lacked two US citizen parents in addition one US Vice President Al Gore was born in Washington DC and another Charles Curtis was born in the Kansas Territory this does not necessarily mean that these office holders or candidates were ineligible only that there was some controversy about their eligibility which may have been resolved in favor of eligibility topic 1800s you topic Chester a Arthur you Chester a Arthur who was sworn in as president when James Garfield died after being shot was rumored to have been born in Canada Chester a Arthur was born in Vermont on October 5th 1829 to a Vermont born mother and a father from Ireland who later became a US citizen 14 years after Chester a Arthur was born his mother Malvina stone Arthur was a native of Berkshire Vermont who moved with her family to Quebec where she met and married the future president's father William Arthur on April 12th 1821 after the family had settled in Fairfield Vermont somewhere between 1822 and 1824 William Arthur traveled with his eldest daughter to East Stan Bridge Canada in October 1830 and commuted to Fairfield on Sundays to preach it appears that he traveled regularly between the two villages both of which were close to the canada-us border for about 18 months holding two jobs which may well explain the confusion about Chester a Arthur's place of birth as perhaps did the fact that he was born in Franklin County and thus within a day's walk of the Vermont Quebec border moreover Chester a Arthur himself added a bit of confusion into the record by sometimes reporting his birth year as 1830 no evidence of his having been born in Canada was ever demonstrated by his Democratic opponents although Arthur Hinman an attorney who had investigated Chester a Arthur's family history raised the allegation as an objection during his vice presidential campaign and after the end of his presidency published a book on the subject topic Christopher Sherman Christopher Sherman born in New York City entered the labor primaries during the 1896 presidential election his eligibility was questioned in a New York Tribune article because he was born to parents of German nationality it was stated that various Attorney General's sick of the United States have expressed the opinion that a child born in this country of alien parents who have not been naturalized is by the fact of birth a native-born citizen entitled to all rights and privileges as such but due to a lack of any Statute on the subject Sherman's eligibility was at best an open question and one which should have made his nomination under any circumstances an impossibility because questions concerning his eligibility could have been raised after the election topic 1900s you topic Charles Evans Hughes the eligibility of Charles Evans Hughes was questioned in an article written by Breckinridge long one of Woodrow Wilson's campaign workers and published on December 7 1916 in the Chicago legal news a full month after the u.s. presidential election of 1916 in which Hughes was narrowly defeated by Woodrow Wilson long claimed that Hughes was ineligible because his father was not yet naturalized at the time of his birth and was still a British citizen in fact both his parents were British citizens and never became US citizens observing that Hughes although born in the United States was also according to British law a British subject and therefore enjoy ed a dual nationality and OD a double allegiance long argued that a native-born citizen was not natural born without a unity of US citizenship and allegiance and stated now if by any possible construction a person at the instant of birth and for any period of time thereafter owes or may owe allegiance to any sovereign but the United States he is not a natural-born citizen of the United States topic barry goldwater Barry Goldwater was born in Phoenix in what was then the incorporated Arizona Territory of the United States during his presidential campaign in 1964 there was a minor controversy over Goldwater's having been born in Arizona three years before it became a state topic George Romney George W Romney who ran for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 1968 was born in Mexico to us parents Romney's grandfather a member of the LDS Church had emigrated to Mexico in 1886 with his three wives and their children after the US federal government outlawed polygamy however Romney's parents monogamous under new church doctrine retained their US citizenship and returned to the United States with him and his siblings in 1912 Romney's eligibility for president became moot when Richard Nixon was nominated as the Republican presidential candidate topic Lowell Weicker Lowell py Kerr entered the race for the Republican Party nomination of 1980 but dropped out before voting in the primaries began he was also suggested as a possible vice presidential nominee in 1976 to replace retiring vice president Nelson Rockefeller under the Republican ticket of incumbent President Gerald Ford however Senator Bob Dole from Kansas was later chosen as the nominee he was born in Paris France to parents who were US citizens his father was an executive for ER Squibb and sons and his mother was born in India the daughter of a British General topic 2000s you topic john mccain john mccain was born in 1936 at coco solo naval air station in the Panama Canal Zone McCain's eligibility was not challenged during his 2000 campaign but it was challenged during his 2008 campaign McCain never released his birth certificate to the press or independent fact-checking organizations but in 2008 one was shown to Washington Post reporter Michael Dobbs who wrote a senior official of the McCain campaign showed me a copy of McCain's birth certificate issued by the family hospital in the KOCO solo submarine base a lawsuit filed by Fred Hollander in 2008 alleged McCain was actually born in a civilian hospital in Cologne Panama Dobbs wrote that in his autobiography faith of my father's McCain wrote that he was born in the Canal Zone at the u.s. Naval Air Station in Cocoa Solo which was under the command of his grandfather John s McCain senior the senator's father john s mccain jr. was an executive officer on a submarine also based in Cocoa Solo his mother Roberta McCain has said that she has vivid memories of lying in bed listening to raucous celebrations of her son's birth from the nearby offices club the birth was announced days later in the English language Panamanian American newspaper the former unincorporated territory of the Panama Canal Zone and it's related military facilities were not regarded as United States territory at the time but 8 USC Section 1403 which became law in 1937 retro actively conferred citizenship on individuals born within the Canal Zone on or after February 26 1904 and on individuals born in the Republic of Panama on or after that date who had at least one u.s. citizen parent employed by the US government or the Panama railway company 8 USC Section 1403 was cited in Judge William Alsip 2008 ruling described below a March 2008 paper by former Solicitor General Ted Olson and Harvard Law Professor Lawrence H tribe opined that McCain was eligible for the presidency in April 2008 the US Senate approved a non-binding resolution reck mccain's status as a natural-born citizen in September 2008 US District Judge William Alsip stated obiter in his ruling that it is highly probable that McCain is a natural-born citizen from birth by virtue of 8 USC Section 1401 although he acknowledged the alternative possibility that McCain became a natural-born citizen retro actively by way of 8 USC Section 1403 these views have been criticized by Qin who argues that McCain was at birth a citizen of Panama and was only retro actively declared a born citizen under 8 USC Section 1403 because at the time of his birth and with regard to the Canal Zone the Supreme Court's insular cases overruled the Naturalization Act of 1795 which would otherwise have declared McCain a US citizen immediately at birth the US State Department's Foreign Affairs manual states that children born in the Panama Canal Zone at certain times became US Nationals without citizenship in Rogers V ballet the Supreme Court ruled that children born abroad of American parents are not citizens within the citizenship Clause of the 14th amendment but did not elaborate on their natural-born status similarly legal scholar Lawrence ullam concluded in an article on the natural-born citizen clause that the question of McCain's eligibility could not be answered with certainty and that it would depend on the particular approach of constitutional construction the urban legend fact-checking website snopes.com considers McCain's eligibility undetermined arguments over McCain's eligibility became moot after he lost the United States presidential election in 2008 topic Barack Obama Barack Obama was born in 1961 in Honolulu Hawaii which had become a US state in 1959 his mother was a US citizen and his father was a British subject from British Kenya before and after the 2008 presidential election arguments were made that Obama was not a natural-born citizen On June 12th 2008 the Obama presidential campaign launched a website to counter what it described as a smear campaign by his opponents including conspiracy theories challenging his eligibility the most prominent issue raised against Obama was the claim made in several lawsuits that he was not actually born in Hawaii the Supreme Court declined without comment to hear two lawsuits in which the plaintiffs argued it was irrelevant whether Obama was born in Hawaii most of the cases were dismissed because of the plaintiffs lack of standing however several courts have given guidance on the question in Ankeny V governor a three member Indiana Court of Appeals stated based upon the language of article 2 section 1 Clause 4 and the guidance provided by Wong Kim Ark we conclude that persons born within the borders of the United States are natural-born citizens for article 2 section 1 purposes regardless of the citizenship of their parents administrative law judge Michael Mele he in Georgia decided a group of eligibility challenge cases by saying the Indiana Court rejected the argument that mr. Obama was ineligible stating that the children born within the United States are natural-born citizens regardless of the citizenship of their parents this Court finds the decision and analysis of Ankeny persuasive Federal District Judge John a Jimmy jr. wrote in his decision in the case of Tisdale V Obama the eligibility requirements to be President of the United States are such that the individual must be a natural-born citizen of the United States it is well settled that those born in the United States are considered natural-born citizens ceg United States v Ark sick on October 31st 2008 Hawaii health director Cheon foo keno issued a statement saying I have personally seen and verified that the Hawaii State Department of Health has senator Obama's original birth certificate on record in accordance with state policies and procedures on July 27th 2009 Fuki no issued an additional statement I have seen the original vital records maintained on file by the Hawaii State Department of Health verifying Barack Hussein Obama was born in Hawaii and as a natural born American citizen attempts to prevent Obama from participating in the 2012 Democratic primary election in several states failed topic Ted Cruz Ted Cruz announced on March 22nd 2015 that he was running for the republican party's nomination for president in the 2016 election Cruz was born in Calgary Canada Cruz's mother was a US citizen and his father was born in Cuba but his father eventually became a naturalized US citizen in 2005 this gave Cruz dual Canadian American citizenship as he was granted US citizenship at the time of his birth by the virtue of his mother's Citizenship and Canada grants birthright citizenship to every person born in Canada Cruz applied to formally renounce his Canadian citizenship and ceased being a citizen of Canada on May 14th 2014 former Solicitor General Paul Clement former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal University of California Irvine School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky professor Qin ciub of Temple University Law School professor Peter Spiro professor Akhil amar Georgetown University Law Center professor Randy Barnett Yale Law School professor Jack balcan and University of San Diego professor Michael Ramsay believe Cruz meets the constitutional requirements to be eligible for the presidency similarly Bryan garner the editor of Black's Law Dictionary believes the US Supreme Court would find Cruz to be eligible in Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Jonathan H Adler agrees that no Court will rule against Cruz's eligibility Lawrence tribe of Harvard however described Cruz's eligibility as murky and unsettled Harvard Law Professor Cass Sunstein believes that Cruz is eligible but agrees with Ramsey that Cruz's eligibility is not an easy question Sunstein believes concerns over standing and the political question doctrine make it unlikely that courts would rule against Cruz meri McManaman see above writing in the Catholic University Law Review believes that Cruz is not eligible because he was not born in the United States professor Einar L Hodge of Harvard professor Robert Clinton of Arizona State University University of Chicago professor Eric Posner former Chief Justice of the New York Court of Appeals saw waffler and professor Victor Williams of Catholic University of America's Law School agree that Cruz is not eligible Alan Grayson ademma kradic member of congress from florida does not believe cruz as a natural-born citizen and stated he would have filed a lawsuit if Cruz had become the Republican nominee Orly Taitz Larry Clayman and Mario Puzo who each filed multiple lawsuits challenging Obama's eligibility have also asserted that Cruz is not eligible Cruz's eligibility was questioned by some of his primary opponents including Donald Trump Mike Huckabee Rick Santorum Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul Marco Rubio however believes Cruz is eligible to November 2015 ballot challenges in New Hampshire alleging that Cruz was not a natural-born citizen were unsuccessful in December a similar lawsuit was filed in Vermont and an unsuccessful lawsuit was filed in Florida in January 2016 similar lawsuits were unsuccessfully filed in Texas in Utah and two similar unsuccessful ballot challenges were filed in Illinois in February two similar unsuccessful lawsuits were filed in Pennsylvania and one was filed in Arkansas a similar lawsuit was filed in Alabama similar unsuccessful ballot challenges were filed in Indiana and similar ballot challenges in an unsuccessful similar lawsuit were also filed in New York in March a similar lawsuit was filed in New York in April a similar ballot challenge was unsuccessfully filed in New Jersey no lawsuit or challenge has been successful and in February 2016 the Illinois Board of Elections ruled in Cruz's favor stating the candidate is a natural-born citizen by virtue of being born in Canada to his mother who was a US citizen at the time of his birth the question of Cruz's eligibility became moved when he suspended his campaign on May 3rd 2016 topic Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal Marco Rubio and Bobby Jindal both announced in 2015 that they were running for the republican party's nomination for president in the 2016 election tate's ana pazzo each have claimed neither rubio nor Jindal is eligible because both were born albeit in the United States two parents who were not US citizens at the time of their respective births the question of Jindal's eligibility became moved when he suspended his presidential campaign in November 2015 nonetheless a lawsuit filed in December 2015 in Vermont and a ballot challenge filed in February 2016 in New York challenged Jindal's eligibility a November 2015 ballot challenge in New Hampshire alleging that Rubio was not a natural-born citizen was unsuccessful in December a similar lawsuit was filed in Vermont and an unsuccessful lawsuit was filed in Florida in January 2016 the similar unsuccessful ballot challenge was filed in Illinois in February a similar unsuccessful lawsuit was filed in Arkansas a similar ballot challenge was filed in New York and an unsuccessful ballot challenge was filed in Indiana the question of Rubio's eligibility became moot when he suspended his presidential campaign in March 2016 topic potential presidential candidates who are not eligible you topic Arnold Schwarzenegger arnold schwarzenegger was reported as considering challenging the prevailing interpretation of the clause in 2003 senator orrin hatch unsuccessfully put forth the equal opportunity to govern amendment intending to allow eligibility for Arnold Schwarzenegger in October 2013 the New York Post reported that Schwarzenegger who is originally from Austria and became a naturalized US citizen in 1983 also retaining Austrian citizenship was exploring a future run for the American presidency he reportedly lobbied legislators about a possible constitutional change or filing a legal challenge to the provision Cornell University law professor Michael Seedorf observed that Schwarzenegger possible lawsuit could ultimately win him the right to run for the office noting the law is very clear but it's not 100% clear that the courts would enforce that law rather than leave it to the political process Schwarzenegger subsequently denied that he was running topic see also jus sanguinis united states nationality law united states presidential eligibility legislation topic notes you topic external links John yanger essay on the presidential eligibility clause and on the origins and interpretation of natural-born citizen Jill a prior the natural-born citizen Clause and the presidential eligibility clause resolving 200 years of uncertainty yale law journal vol 97 1988 PP 881 to 899 Sarah P Herlihy amending the natural-born citizen requirement globalization as the impetus and the obstacle chicago-kent allow review vol 81 2006 PP 275 to 300 Lawrence Freedman an idea whose time has come the curious history 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-W3RF1jXcfU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W3RF1jXcfU | Keynote by Martin Popel: Charles Translator for Ukraine | maybe before I will start describing the work on the translator itself let us go back more than one year to the uh to events so I know that all of you know what happened in the February the Russia's war on Ukraine but then in March the refugees started uh going to other countries including Czech Republic so I just found out that during March ever more than 200 000 Ukrainian refugees going to check here and especially in the beginning it was quite crowded like people didn't know what to do there were also many many volunteers wanting to help but what I uh saw from personal experience and also in covered by the news was that one of the biggest obstacles were language barriers so for example in what's in the photo that's a center for the refugees where they had to register and so on and there were not enough people who could speak Russian or Ukrainian from the Czech volunteers so that was the situation so for the first uh week we were just frustrated sitting watching the news but actually on March the 1st a colleague of mine included ski from Charles University wrote an email to a group of us researchers in machine translation and natural language processing asking whether we shouldn't build a Czech Ukrainian translator and put it online.lind.claren infrastructure with the motivation that it should be better if it's direct translation and I will talk about this later so in the end there was a team with many volunteers mostly from The Institute of Pharma and applied linguistic charts University but also outside and in the end I became the head of the team and now I would like to describe what does it mean put it only in that so this is the Linda Clarion infrastructure where we already had from 2018 translator for several languages mostly used for English and Czech and it's so we had some experience with this and thanks to the Clarion we could easily very quickly put it online for a new language so I'm really grateful for this opportunity and also we had experience with high quality translation so namely for English to check and the translation in 2018 already in a shared task was evaluated as better than human human translation so I couldn't believe that so actually we run another evaluation study and here is the result so we had uh about 50 news articles uh in English translated to Czech by a professional translation agency and then by our machine translation system called qubit and we then have blind evaluation where evaluators including professional translators didn't know which source is which and each sentence was scored from 0 to 10 10 being the best translation and when scoring for adequacy so whether the meaning of the sentence is preserved so these are the results so uh we can see that there is a range some sentences aren't translated better some worse but on average the blue violin plot shows that the results for the machine translation was judged on average as better than the red human translation and some more details like in 34 percent of sentences the human transition was scored as better but in 56 the machine translation was scored as better the rest was Thai and this was for adequacy preserving the meaning but we also evaluated fluency so whether the grammar and style is okay and they're definitely the humans were still much better than the machine but anyway we had some experience with this of course this is a result of more than 10 years of research and collecting resources and expertise and so on by the way I remember some of the faces here collaborating with the Portuguese and Bulgarian on previous system which was not never a machine translation but we also did some uh Portuguese and Spanish Basque and so on translations and if you know to more details about this evaluation and how the translation engine works there is a paper but let us go back to the Ukrainian story so already wins in two weeks we prepared a prototype of the Ukrainian Czech translation in both directions but one of the problems was that the interface the front end was maybe two for academics we had some Advanced options but it was not simple enough for playing public so we organized a hackathon where volunteers came and within a weekend they developed a new front end so this is the screenshot of the new front-end well similar to what you know from other big companies but [Music] um now only for Ukrainian and Czech you can switch the direction and but there are some nice features so for example there is a phonetic transcription so if you translate from Ukrainian to check um this is the Czech translation transcribe and serial X great so it was some five minutes of work for us but we had a lot of feedback that this is a really useful feature because not all the ukrainians could fluently read Latin script so this helped them to pronounce it of course then we on the mobile app we also have the button to pronounce it uh by the computer or mobile phone but this may be is helpful for learning so further timeline after one month we improved the quality of the modulus we released Android application where you can also use the voice translation as you know for for example from Google translate and um now the it seems that this could be the end of the story so we have improved the models but actually the work is ongoing still until today and the biggest work or goal is to collect more training data and clean it so for example I this is one of the many steps in the pipeline I'm communicating with Czech National libraries and there are thousands of Ukrainian books and some of those have translation in check so I said okay this could be a nice parallel data but we need to First digitalize it and actually did somehow digitalize but when I looked what is are the Ukrainian books digitalized alike so they use OCR probably set up for Russian so the Ukrainian specific letters were recognized not recognized correctly and each time there is a different error so it's not easy to post process it so actually now I'm collaborating with colleagues working on OCR and we need to run the OC again so it's a long-term goal okay you could ask why we decided to develop our own machine translation uh why not wait using the standard Microsoft Bank translate or Google translate uh so we had some feedback that the quality of this for English and Ukraine is very low so we hope that the quality will improve over time and yes it improved within the year but we hope that we can our solution could be faster and yes uh we were able to release it within two weeks and also we had contact with the humanitarian organization uh and with the refugee so we had some feedback what are their needs what is the most important for them and also the we use the direct translation not via English and we there was an option uh so opt into the users could study that we can collect the data so we built and anonymized test set which we use for further evaluation and we offer free API for non-commercial usage so there were many websites for example like this help Ukraine where the volunteers could offer a help I can give you a fridge or I can teach your children mathematics and all these offers were translated automatically to Ukraine or to check unless the users provided both versions so another interesting use cage usage which I didn't expect I was contacted I think exactly a year ago by the police of the Czech Republic they would also like to use our translation which we in the end called Charles translator as Charles University and they are collecting testimonies on war crimes in Ukraine actually I can show you this is a screenshot of the main web and there is a screenshot of the form for the testimonies so they're mostly the refugees in Czech Republic can provide a testimony and first they can provide it online or go to a police station and they can choose one of the preferred languages so they can write a testimony in check English Ukrainian Russian but most of the officers cannot speak Russian or Ukrainian they even cannot read Cyrillic so they needed some translation but of course this data is very sensitive they cannot use they it cannot leave the house so it had to be installed on in there in the police building so on-premise installation and also they needed also Russian so I had to train a Russian Czech translation system which was somehow difficult we had in our team we had some Ukrainian colleagues and to convince them that they should help us improving Russia and Czech translation was somehow tricky but in the end they understood that this is also a very important goal that for reporting those crimes and hopefully then Prosecuting those crimes so now I will have a block of where I will try to convince you that it's uh useful to have also direct translation so although all of you know that Google translate can translate over 100 languages but most of them are via so let's have this situation uh the ukrainians and then so the Declaration or application is now ready and we need to translate it to check so with the um Charles translator we'll get Nina which is a correct translation and what happens if we use another translator like Google translate so the sentence is translated first to English behind the scenes and it will that get translated this application which is kind of okay in English but then the Czech translation is application which means only a computer app so the translation is wrong and it could lead to many misleading situation as you can imagine and another example from now from check to Ukrainian so we have the first two sentences in English are the same I am ill and what about you but in the first case the check distinguishes morphologically gender and the formality of uh you uh former informal so the first is uh feminine and formal the second one masculine and informal and the Ukraine works the same so here it's clear that it's one-to-one translation but in other translators the distinction gets lost in English so uh here nematina is feminine but it's translated as Glory which is masculine so in this case you could consider it a funny example but you know in some situations combined with other translations standard translation errors it can lead to Serious misunderstandings the consistency of the text if this it's translated sentence by sentence and each sentence the gender changes it can lead to misunderstandings also you can notice the third sentence Which medicine you take is translating the medicine the palace is translated as narcotics because of English drugs and just like other translators like deep L uh included Ukrainian in September last year but the errors are the same well the third sentence is now translated correctly but the first two and I think there is no better way if it's pivoted where English it there needs to be error in one or the second sentence by the way e-translation has the same problem and somehow Microsoft bank is more clever perhaps it's just coincidence but this uh yeah it could be both masculine and feminine so now uh let's go back to the timeline so this was the April when we released the application uh for the mobile phone and these are the statistics of usage for each week and the red line is the direction from Ukrainian to check the blue line is from Czech to Ukrainian and on the uh this scale y Sky there is the thousands of translations per week it's just till September I haven't time to update it so we can see that there was some Peak for uh the direction from Czech which was mostly caused by using our API for translating some websites so all the offers in the volunteer website were translated at once maybe also some people are just interesting how it works we get luckily some media coverage and on the end we can also see that the usage of Ukrainian to check is still growing also using the voice translation so and we had really some feedback that it's useful for the refugees to have this and now about the test set and evaluation so with the collected test set of real sentences from The Real World of course pseudonymized so that there is no personal information we provide it to the WMT share task and there were 11 systems and the again the evolution was Anonymous they scored this time from 0 to 6 which one is better and these are the results so there were even some better systems than ours but we also provided a training data for the participants so that it can be compared on the same ground and now for example here Adam it's Kevin University so we have a collaboration or we plan to have a collaboration and share the ideas and so on um finally I would like to say that uh well these are the addresses where you can try these uh translators the first one we have also English and other languages there the second one is currently only for Ukrainian Czech and maybe a personal opinion of mine so like I was talking about helping Ukrainian refugees but my opinion is that not that we are helping Ukraine but Ukraine is helping the whole Europe so maybe this is best illustrated by this photo from one of the streets of Prague so thank you for attention is there anyone who would like to ask a question to Martin did you have to take any measures um in view of a possible heightened risk of Cyber attack on these online services or the apps yes very good question so we were of course afraid if it cannot be misused and in the end I couldn't imagine our very strange ideas how the Ukraine to check translation could for example sell the Russian army for anything they have many people who could speak who could understand Russian well not everyone but so I think from the for the translation itself is safe but we also or our colleagues developed a high quality Ukrainian ASR automatic speech recognition so we hope that we could improve the quality of voice recognition currently our application uses Google services for this and the problem there is that that could be misused uh we had some like messages that there are some parties Russian that tried to misuse it for scanning for example the Ukrainian police recordings like massively and it's not really easier I was not able to find out a way how to prevent such misuse like limiting for example someone offered us limiting the seconds per IP address but actually the attackers can easily change the IP addresses each minute while we have some uh like some of our customers or the users of our system are like traveling through the humanitarian centers and talking with the refugees like the whole day several hours a day so if we after one hour we cut the service that wouldn't serve good so we still don't know how to solve this yes thanks a lot for your brilliant talk and congratulations um I think your uh example is uh brilliant anyone who starts uh listening about research infrastructures first is this slide where research infrastructure takes care of the sort of Lego bricks then then researchers can take and build a house with huh and your case is I think a very good illustration for that where you successfully were able to take the Lego bricks from the research infrastructure and build the translator I would like to hear especially to motivate the discussions for tomorrow or for the ga when we are discussing the next strategy and what we need to take care of in the future what from your uh concrete experience you think uh the research infrastructure should be doing better or in addition to what we're doing now that uh examples like this in cases of natural or human made crisis you can more quickly develop aid for human to help them communicate uh okay thanks so I have several ideas uh so definitely I am grateful that we had the infrastructure for providing the translation to users and and it was in like working for two years so already some errors were fixed um but what we are still missing is like a front-end developer and there is only I think one like or several about one full-time for all the Czech Linda Clarin Services parser staggers and so on and actually it seems that like developing such an interface uh like this is very easy that was my original idea so it's one hour of work one box second box but no there is actually a lot of work if you need to make it really usable for different platforms and users and so on and um so that's one like having such like it's not a research it's just the implementation but someone needs to pay for it and uh also like what would be really helpful so we were lucky that there is the uh erect demands Opus Corpus for many parallel corpora for many languages including Ukrainian and including Czech but there could be much bigger sources and uh so for example I know that some libraries are also communicating with Clarion and they have some metadata but actually getting parallel text of translated into Czech and Ukrainian any books like it could be English books or it's not an easy task using the current uh search facilities even like when I asked the libraries they were working the experts on it for one week and after that they gave me 20 books have you considered or are you already collaborating with other countries I know for example that Poland is also quite exemplary in taking up Ukrainian refugees I mean is it easy to incorporate um or are you collaborating with them to incorporate also polish Ukraine translations I will just repeat that the winning system or a very good system it's it's from Poland even for for Czech Ukrainian and I have read a paper but unfortunately so far that I think we still plan to collaborate more I'm not sure about the Polish Ukrainian translation whether they are providing it but actually the second uh award was from uh like uh well also for the uh Opus empty they are also providing transaction between many languages and uh including Ukrainian I think there is still space for for future research okay are there any similar initiatives in other countries that Karen is aware of I think we we had a lot of initiatives uh by national consortia and and McLaren offers um and we're preparing a presentation on that during one event um and there were various and oriented at different Target groups some the refugees coming to to various countries some researchers who stayed in Ukraine some at educating the European audiences about what's going on so there are lots of initiatives like like this and then we've also had another Stephen Crowder award for the Finish Ukrainian translate rotation system developed as well um so yes we're working on that a lot the collaboration is still going on just to add to the list I think we recently got an inquiry from Ukrainian researcher that was interested in setting up a Knowledge Center on Ukraine it's still in the making but there might be some more progress relatively soon okay and of course I think we need to mention your tideman's work uh which also got the Stephen crowler award on a similar initiative but was unfortunately unable to join us here in Lisbon so he's also offering uh the translator yes and we have Ukrainian in Parliament but it's also thanks to our Czech colleagues that we're helping with that well uh yes Crystal and then from Finland uh Jurg tiedemann's work was mentioned but uh one thing that if there is an opportunity for uh the delegates here to influence the European Parliament to release its speech translations the the interpretation sessions they are uh extremely hard to get and that would be useful for training speech to speech systems so this is just an appeal that if you are able to influence the process then please uh do something but if there is something you want it would be good actually to write something short on paper and just send it to us all I mean that would be really useful then we might be able to reuse it or just forward it to someone else that is more intact with the European Commission | CLARIN ERIC | UCJPks1mzisqsS4NrBFKIWag 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nU95OCfw7j0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU95OCfw7j0 | THE WORLD AT 1 PM - SPRINGBOK RADIO b/c 11/12/1985 | [Music] the American cigarette company makers of Peter Stuyvesant Paul Revere and santos-dumont cigarettes presents a world at 1:00 p.m. [Music] news this afternoon the hotel industry asked for tax relief you are great the blue coast in the country South Africa's position in Antarctica and more soccer violence in Britain touchdown on a butterfly the blue Caribbean you're on the Isle of Guadeloupe flamboyant to wing dial fluttering with French flair Basseterre the left wing and drums there the right wing are joined by a problem on whichever wing you enjoy your summer fling Guadeloupe will delight you when they study some French bum and jolly rum and wherever you spoke up the island pond light up the modern one Peter Stuyvesant the cigarette of the big bright world rich choice tobacco's in King five-plus the miracle filters or indie draw more flavor more satisfaction so much there to enjoy good afternoon for Melvin lords the federated Hotel liquor and catering Association said Hoffa says it has asked the government for comprehensive tax relief because many of the 1,300 hotels within the Association are threatened with bankruptcy pedasi says in a statement released in Johannesburg but about six percent of its one and two star hotels have gone out of business in the past five years the statement said good Christmas bookings would help tide over smaller hotels which comprise 80 percent of the association's graded hotel until the proposed tax relief plan was adopted the statement said latest statistics showed that one and two star hotels had sustained declines in gross income of almost 20 percent compared with last year the Small Business Development Corporation has announced that 10 million rand has been allocated to the entrepreneurship training and development fund the program provides for cluster industry workshops industrial hotel workshops small business clinics and buyers and sellers exchangers to be established in areas where the need is the greatest the first has already been established in Port Elizabeth and the corporation is now looking at the way to and possibly abundant as well as Durban and the Western Cape the managing director of the Small Business Development Corporation dr. Ben Foster has called on financial institutions in the private sector to invest money and the development of industrial premises and areas in less developed centers he was speaking at the opening of a new industrial park at Lanier near Johannesburg dr. Foster referred to the advantages of small business as an employment creator and said that its biggest advantage was its relative inexpensiveness in creating jobs the SBDC created employment at a cost of about four thousand grand job compared with a minimum of thirteen thousand rand a job in larger industries dr. Foster said the SBDC had created about 40,000 jobs in the past four years the one comma three million rand industrial park consists of twelve battery units of four hundred square meters and tenants range from garment and furniture manufacturers to service industries such as vehicle and electronic repaired new outbreaks of the Lukas the still occurring in the northern and eastern cape the kuru and the Free State after the recent good rings twenty districts are at present affected by the plague a second person is being treated for congo fever in the Kimberley hospital a nursing sister at the hospital who had been in contact with a conversely the patient is at present being treated in the hospital's isolation ward the medical superintendent at the Kimberley hospital dr. Heinrich Ola has confirmed that the NASA is in a serious condition after coming into contact with mr. Adamson from tame who was admitted to hospital H days ago the chief legal advisor to the Department of Foreign Affairs says there's no threat to South Africa's continued presence in Antarctica mr. John vial has just returned from a United Nations Committee meeting at which attempts were made to ask South Africa several acts of arson murder and stone-throwing occurred in black residential areas last night the police say in their latest unrest report that the charred body of a man was found at Quanah butcher near Port Elizabeth at Kiley China Western Cape a bust was set alight and a googler to a delivery vehicle was set on fire incidents of arson also occurred occurred at commercial Mia Durbin and mallalieu D near Pretoria stone-throwers caused extensive damage to shops at Alexandra in Johannesburg British police made dozens of arrests in Portsmouth last night as rival gangs of soccer fans ran riot trouble began when home fans attacked a pub wares birth and would gather before the match starts at a hartfordshire hospital about 70 kilometres north of London are threatening to kick a mystery Russian patient out unless he starts talking to them doctors are convinced he's been faking unconsciousness since the motorcycle crash three weeks ago the American Secretary of State mr. George Shultz has arrived in Brussels on the second stop of his eight-day tour of Western and Eastern Europe while in the Belgian capital he will hold talks lasting three days with NATO foreign ministers on arms control and related issues mr. Schultz will also take part in a six monthly meeting of the NATO foreign ministers and their prepped up to punish on Aaron Mars signing off they get the sounds of this wide and wonderful world better divided along the big white way Broadway where new stars are born in dance and song be the big roar of the Amazone a giant wave if a thousand Hillary to wait for the thief that's the romance of Venice on a moonlit cruise through the magic canals of this bride of the seat or swirled the mariachi guitar of a fiesta phantom Acapulco Bay this is the fascinating world of peter stuyvesant light of a cyber rich choice tobaccos miracle tovarisch kingdom 5 so much for during this newscast was brought to you by the makers of Peter Stuyvesant Paul Revere M santos-dumont cigarettes [Music] your next news service on Springbok radio will be nice litter at 3:57 p.m. thousand [Music] you [Music] | SRPS AUDIO ARCHIVE JOHANNESBURG | UCuJOpks1-8AJke6qBEq6PsQ | 2017-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,023 | 6,097 |
LVizd46AD_Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVizd46AD_Q | Red Hat Integration: Capture Database Changes with Debezium, Apache Camel & Apache Kafka | [Music] hi hello and welcome to this demo today we are going to talk about change data capture and how to make it work with Apache kafka using Red Hat a few streams so in this case we have an enterprise application built on PHP that is sending some orders and records into a database we want to also be able to index the orders that we are saving into our enterprise application so we are able to query those faster using terms like elastic search you might consider implementing changes into your PHP code to start into the search index the problem is what happens when suddenly you are not able to insert your daughters in the database these results in your index not having the latest information from your database because lasting search cannot participate in a distributed transaction as it uses HTTP REST API most of the time we strongly advise against making dual writes with data what could we do to solve the problem here enters implementing division for change data capture and a batch of Kafka let's look at the deployment we are in the operation of developer console in the topology view here we can see the enterprise application first we need to enable CDC features in the database we navigate to the data base terminal pod and issue the following comments we use the International database for this setup we want to enable CDC and finally we want to enable CDC for one specific table in this case is the devio schema and the table name is orders we hit go and now our database has been enabled and is ready for division to capture the changes now we will use a few streams component that allows us to deploy an Apache Kafka cluster easily just using queries custom resources let's go back to the topology view from the topology view we are able to start deploying our cluster we have already install and deploy the red heading to streams operate the operator install the required current curious resources and it makes them available from the open ship catalog so we click in the catalog then we filter to bring all the Caprica resources we deploy a cafe cluster click on create and then we are able to configure the cluster we are going to leave most of the default options but we'll rename the cluster user this is going to deploy a tree nose cap a cluster and three notes zookeeper let's get great you can check the deployment progress if we go back to the apology view the operator starts to deploy a zookeeper stateful set the GAF car brokers and after deploying the kappa nodes it deploys the user identity operator in charge of topics and user management now that we have this cluster deployed we want to deploy a Kafka connect that will allows us to start connectors to simplify the replication of data from the source database to our Apache Kafka cluster with the resources ready we can deploy the Kafka connect cluster we'll go back again to add from catalog and filter for Kafka resources to select Kafka connect we will replace the content with the following code a Kaffir connect cluster called division annotated to the user connector resources you can lose so use the REST API if you don't enable this option configure the connection to the user cluster we previously create a container image with the division connectors ready to be used you can also use docker or s2i if you want to build your own images you should open you click on create now you can see the status of topology view we can follow the progress of the deployment of the pods locks where you can check that it was successfully deployed [Music] division is the upstream project that provides change data capture connectors for red hair integration this is a project that provides connector for Kefka connect and embedded mode for querying the transaction dock for different databases so it could capture the changes in the rows stored in a database then compare those changes into events we pushed into Apache Kafka therefore we can configure the connector to listen to the later press the device and store the changes in the specific topic to replicate the orders in the database back to the topology view we can deploy the next element click on add from catalog type Kafka and select this time the calf connector we replace the content with the following configuration we are going to call this connector orders connector it will be deployed in the division connect cluster we are going to use the division SQL Server connector following is the configuration information with the connection details you can read one of the blogs in the developer portal on how to protect this information using secrets to give your password safe whether the I we ID the records coming from the serbia using DB and we are whitelisting to listen only in the DB o orders table finally the graphical connection details to finalize we click click create this will start a connector in the division connect cluster back to the topology view we click the division connect and then we can check the logs but we are able to see the connector has been started and is now monitoring changes from our data from our table now we are ready to start listening for changes in that specific table from the database now that we have configured the division connector we can start inserting data we will click at the open URL to show the all enterprise application that we certainly don't want to touch for this demo I'm going to load a single order from a file it's use this one called single order to insert one order in the database let's click on the load file and now we can see that there is now one record in the orders table with the following details now that we have loaded disorder we need to check that it was correctly stored in the database go back to the database terminal and let's query select from dB Oh orders it shows our records right here let's go back to the open ship and click search the kafka topics the ensure division has connectivity to Kafka here we can see that all topics were created correctly the DB history as well as the DB DB o orders topic it's time to check the topic received a record sent by DBC back to the topology view click on user Kafka to log in into one of the broker pots go to the terminal and we will use the Catholic console consumer connecting to localhost as we are in the same pot where Parker is running let's read from the topic DB dot DB o dot orders receiving from beginning the comment should return the information started a topic where we can see the record we expect let's copy the output and paste it to get a better format division records with this type of a structure for the schema with the different fields as well as then the payload because we did an insert in the database the before record is not meanwhile the after has the order information great we got the information on the source of the event excellent a new insert order was streamed to Kafka let's check what happens with that update the we should create a new record in our topic change the quantity from 100 to 75 and correct the others of this shipment click on save that should update the order in the database let's check back the updated database back to the database we show the same common this time the output reflects now the new 75 value time to check Kafka the record is here let's select the copy the new record and paste it to fix the format [Music] again we have the scheme at the beginning of the record or this time we have the before value it shows the old value of 100 and the oil address where the after record has the updated information however sometimes we don't need that much information we need the latest values of the Duke record like the one we want three index so let's change that go to search the connector and the DD configuration in this case we will keep most a service but change the prefix of the topic from DB to SMT the Noda we apply the single message transformation we had a JSON cobertura for the key and the value we create extract alias for the transformation of type struc new record provided by DBC and we will add some fields like the operation type insert update or delete as well as information from the source table from the database when we click Save triggers the changes on the connector keep everything work fine the status should be running let's go back to Kafka but now we need to read from the different topic so instead of reading from DB we need to read from SMT threaten record it's a more simple version in s JSON format it's copy and go back to the formatter where we can see this is the information we want to actually send to elasticsearch the following step is to create graphic on a cluster for the sync connectors these sync connectors allow us to take data store in Kafka cluster topics as events and then send it to external systems back to open she prepared a Kafka connect cluster for the sync connector from the topology view we click on add from catalog we filter by Kafka and select Kafka connect have to create we replace it this time we have this configuration named camel and also we enable the use of resources there are many connectors around created and maintained from different providers in our case we are going to use the apache camel capture connectors the apache camel project maintains several sub projects under the same umbrella we can see this from the camel web page the connectors allows us to reuse the camel connect components as connect Africa connect connectors in this way would benefit from the more than 200 components available as part of the apache camel ecosystem into the patchak Africa Network this connects our under camel 3 created in a camel road that handles the integration from kafka to the external systems and back for our case we are deploying the camel elasticsearch rest component we connected to the user after cluster in advance a prepare container image that bundles the camel plastic search kafka connected connector we create this new resource and get back to the polity view to check the new limit is greater than being deployed other we deploy the cafe connect cluster it is time to configure the connector to store the information we are receiving into the elastic search index using the REST API so to configure the camel connector we add from catalogue connector create and we will replace a liter with our configuration the name is camel AES connector to run in the cafe connect cluster called camel this connector class is camel sync connector it uses a string converter for key and value configures the scene URL for elastic search component the host address to the elastic search server with the operation index and the index name orders camel is reading from the SMT dbo dot orders topic now can check on the laughter the neck cluster to review that everything is running correctly here we can see that one word was start connected to calc on delivering events elasticsearch let's check that we have received a record in the operation console change to the last project and open the URL for the elastic deployment if we search in our index we can see that it returns a result with the same information of the record produced by division from capturing d database events in this minutes we demo how to take some records from a database using dbca reading from the transaction log to send event stood Kafka and use Apache camera take those events from the Kafka topic and insert them into elasticsearch hope you liked thanks for viewing [Music] | Hugo Guerrero | UCTfQErC-Ff7tp9ZXVomJnNg | 2020-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,077 | 11,467 |
UFex8DejYRM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFex8DejYRM | 2024 Product Predictions: Embrace the Future of Digital Innovation with Our CEO's Insights! | I've seen the role of product evolve since the last 10 years from being almost nonexistent into being most strategic function for most companies product is accountable for growing Revenue not just adding user value today there's over onethird of the Fortune 100 companies that already have a chief product officer and we estimate that we'll have over 50 cpos in Fortune 100 by the end of 2024 just think about it for a second most of the companies in Fortune 100 are not high-tech companies in Silicon Valley they are all investing in technology they're all becoming software companies this is the best time in history to build digital [Music] products | Product School | UC6hlQ0x6kPbAGjYkoz53cvA | 2024-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 112 | 652 |
hvYGg7ELqpA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYGg7ELqpA | Class 10 Science Chapter 2 (Topic 2.0) Chemical Properties of Acids and Bases with activity included | welcome to this video session the topic that we are going to cover in this session is properties of acids and bases children you are already aware of the fact the sour and bitter tastes of food are due to acids and bases respectively present in them let us now begin with our topic starting with a few daily life examples of acid and bases if someone in the family is suffering from a problem of acidity after overeating which of the following would you suggest as a remedy lemon juice vinegar or baking soda solution which property did you think of while choosing the remedy surely you must have used your knowledge about the ability of acids and bases to nullify each other's effect right and so when someone is suffering from acidity the remedy that you can give is baking soda solution as this will neutralize the excess acid and result in immediate relief let us now talk about what are indicators indicators as the name suggests indicates about the nature of the substance that is whether it is acidic or basic in nature let us talk about the first natural indicator which is litmus litmus solution is a purple dye which is extracted from lichen a plant belonging to the division calophyta and is commonly used as an indicator when the litmus solution is neither acidic nor basic its color is purple it is now available in two forms which are red and blue litmus acids which are soaring taste turn blue litmus to red color and there is no change in color in case of red litmus similarly bases which are bitter in taste change red litmus to blue color and there is no change in the color of blue litmus paper turmeric is another such indicator have you noticed that a stain of curry on a white cloth becomes reddish brown when soap which is basic in nature is scrubbed on it it turns yellow again when the cloth is washed with plenty of water why because then the basic soap gets removed with water so students turmeric is a natural indicator it contains natural yellow dye it turns red in basic solutions the red cabbage obtained from red cabbage leaves is also a natural indicator and that is red in color it remains red in acidic solutions and turns green on adding basic solutions the colored petals of some flowers like hydrangea petunia and geranium also change color in the presence of acids and bases and act as an indicator for example the flowers of hydrangea plant are blue in color and they turn pink in the presence of basic solutions you can also use synthetic indicators synthetic indicator means the indicators which are derived chemically such as methyl orange and phenolphthalein to test for acids and bases the color of metal orange indicator in natural solution is orange it gives red color in acidic solution and gives a yellow color in basic solution the color of phenolphthalein in natural solution is colorless it remains colorless in acidic solution and gives a pink color in a basic solution let us conduct an activity and see how different substances change color with different indicators collect the following solutions from the science laboratory hydrochloric acid hcl sulphuric acid h2so4 nitric acid hno3 acetic acid ch3cooh sodium hydroxide naoh calcium hydroxide caoh2 potassium hydroxide koh magnesium hydroxide mgoh2 and ammonium hydroxide nh4oh put a drop of each of the above solutions on a watch glass one by one and test with a drop of the indicators shown in the table what change in color did you observe with red litmus blue litmus phenolphthalein and methyl orange solutions for each of the solutions taken tabulate your observations in a table these indicators tell us whether a substance is acidic or basic by change in color as shown in the table there is one more type of indicator which is olfactory indicator the term olfactory means relating to the sense of smell those substances whose smell changes in acidic and basic medium are called as olfactory indicators for example onion and vanilla extract onion has a characteristic smell if a basic solution like sodium hydroxide is to be added to the onion the onion smell cannot be detected however an acidic solution does not destroy the smell of onion vanilla extract has a characteristic pleasant smell if a basic solution like sodium hydroxide is added to vanilla extract we cannot detect the smell of vanilla extract however acid cannot destroy the smell of vanilla extract friends in this video we studied the properties of acids and bases in the next video we will learn about reactions of acids and bases [Music] | QR code study | UCSq84LLkKkj9PRD0qUoo2tw | 2021-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 792 | 4,524 |
1pyftPJBpD4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pyftPJBpD4 | Battlefield Hardline + Riptide BM + Pew Titties & Beer Votemap Mixed Good Times + apr 4 cts | gasps and then just blast them all that is you a huge pile of ilysies times about 50 gear with Sky 5 News oh yes robbery in progress proceed to rotation and knock down that sees cash and the burger heaven Serena dress for jabra spotted seen it before suspect in a whirlybird hey reb if you get a chance to set the money pile of type of suspects dreadfort chopper sided transport chopper and there cross right here SP inlet yes gun SUV as a ghost a stash Red Wings really really yeah problem with that I mean not really okay that's fine spoiler alert because that would city it makes fun of himself it's a tree you'll see it sound like the [ __ ] watching my little sister can't be this cute or some [ __ ] that was Warner you stinking know that if you may lay a motorcycle kills pilot mt he gets really defensive about he gets really defense and he did he gets really defensive when people make fun of her for it my god for watching the entirety of my little sister can't be this cute for watching array of all why would you get array mo or EI mon or yet I don't know have you got so my little sister can't be this cute us all it's all fan and watched all of it anything gets really defensive when they give a crap about it that was ok so called vehicle now hidden in our this sort of thing yeah but he sure real but can't afford okay I was also courting him bad and it lost all of it it was six is already okay let's just leave this boring it was just as boring but a lot free beer and Hornet said he said it's a city's top Washington lesser getting preview sorry did they take four games together is the setup wait which one it's not kick exactly six no one LMAO if you dont act lately or golonski little sister they're practicing launch to success you guys ever want you to marry sketch I'd like a very sketch these are the biggest [ __ ] yards well yeah wait what yeah this must be the money at this point I'm assuming both up there are just simply attempting to get his kid the [ __ ] area is to citron they're not seem possible to actually get up early oh my god i got a guide the bill like basic [ __ ] flying choppers cake this easy this is not works about this thing is it works fine it has not wear has not worked it's worked for me white I think I just cleared the roof thanks thanks also there's also no sales are going to scale Moneyball like the pistol cap hill yeah yeah we have no money we travel we can go or visited like you guys just remember later okay other than the third case okay so 20 30 40 oh there we go that's done yeah I was holy crap this thing I name is the vehicle for that's cool this team is not I find a transport shopping and helping it just switch him to switch you know it for bad i get bad I guess yeah I was fine the transport chopper for a while just circling one guy and the two Gunners I had could not shoot him somebody had to jump out of the transport chopper and gun him down I actually that's not experienced do they were like to think I was guilty guys in lower roof I had to rotate on Rome in one of them when I was just I was out of you I got the other guy a pitched battle I think the auto balancer does squad level two tries to keep the spawn together so | VideoGrames | UCDNe_8STSt4BMcHlPx7Vr1g | 2015-05-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 645 | 3,256 |
CdGx2xfWJ8s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdGx2xfWJ8s | Elevated Everyday Makeup Look + HUGE Lazada Haul! | Aryanna Epperson | okay what's up friendships it's a girl Ariane Iverson and today I got another tutorial or you guys I'm gonna get right to it I'm gonna give you this look we're gonna be serving up some monothematic peachy every day glowy realness and of course all your we're gonna elevate it a bit late a few accessories so if you're ready to slay [Music] so guys I hope you liked this makeup look I love it it's great for work for school for like a girl's brunch out it's super simple to do and of course the look is great and we elevated it with a few accessories I love this one here we got like a little star choker and I love anything celestial you have some dainty gold bracelets I have another like Jesus stud right here on my ear but I love layering like this is so fun I was able to buy all these products off of lazada I just want to show you guys that I got during my haul I started off with this toner and vitamin C from organic skin this is really nice and gentle in the face and vitamin C is known for better than other complexions if you want to get glowy there you go this I mask was so fun and interesting so if you want to try out and you kind of sheet mask that's the one clean we got the blk cosmetics all-day matte liquid foundation in the shade porcelain this has SPF so if you are on the go you know that your skin can be protected from the sun's harsh rays and we got some benefit stuff get the pretty started it's got a blush highlight palette and bronzer all-in-one perfect for travel multi-purpose also I was able to do blush on my eyes we have the boying crash-course concealing which I use under the eyes to empty around my nose and of course the precisely in my brow where I can smell just great for getting every natural for Outlook and lastly to top off the look we have the in gloss AMC lip pencil crayon in the shade number 19 and it's nice really like coral that goes with my eye shadow so get it ready to go and add stuff to your cart guys because los zetas is having a women's festival it's a three day sale from May 17 to 19 so you better get going yeah so many deals going on they have bling pop up to 25% off yeah blk up to 20% off creative imprint like the sunglasses I had up to 75% off they have so many exclusive deals candies brands but of course everything will be on sale and that is my favorite S word sale if you guys need more details but everything I use in this video you can go and check it down in your description box hope you guys let me know in the comments down below what you will be hoarding from the lazada women's festival clearly I just got a bunch of beauty products and some awesome accessories that I know that I will be using all throughout this season anyway that's it for today guys thanks for tuning in don't forget to give this video a thumbs up subscribe hit the little Bell button down below for notifications every time I post a video and you can leave a comment down below for suggestions for future videos hit me up and hey it's been your girl Orianna I will see you guys next time [Music] | Aryanna | UCKBwG3BD-avW8cR71Tk2T0A | 2019-05-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 606 | 3,049 |
BL8AZyIym7I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL8AZyIym7I | Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 12 7 20 in Memory of WWII Navy War Hero Dorie Miller | we're here basically for pearl harbor but in particular for dory miller the reason for this backdrop a year ago the navy announced it's building an aircraft carrier that's going to cost a billion five hundred billion dollars it's going to be ready in five to ten years they don't know yet and it's going to be named after dory miller the reason why it's important is that these other aircraft carriers have always had the names of presidents except one admiral nimitz and this is dory miller who wasn't even an enlisted man or an officer i started this in congress in 1987 with a wonderful african-american who was chairman of the congressional black caucus his name was mickey leila we got to work together because we found each other and he said joe i can't get any republicans to work with me i'm not a party type guy i believe in issues i believe in people and policy and that's you know human rights is a big thing with me so is the environment and i did that as a congressman i started this with vicky because mickey came up to me one day and said you know your president reagan executive order is going to get rid of food stamps your district is like mine i'm in houston very rich people very poor people you're in westchester very rich people very poor people you got to come with me i gotta go before the agricultural committee i said i'm gonna do it so when i came to him one time talking about a guy from new york albany henry johnson he says i'll do it with you and henry johnson will open up that statue but you got to do it for dory bill i said who's story miller that's my guy from texas i didn't know a lot of people don't know how heroic this guy was that's why we're here today but in any case i've been working on this 30 years in congress we started mickey leland is a hero he died two years later delivering food and medicine to the starving people of ethiopia clean went down okay and i'm continuing this in his memory those of you who don't know the entire background i bought some booklets because when i started this in 1987 it's hard to believe what i heard from mickey lehrer he said joe a million 550 000 african-american black americans served world war one world war ii and not one not one that our nation's highest award and dozens were recommended i says mickey i'm a cpa and those numbers don't add up what's the problem he says well you know we had segregation and he says you talk about racism but we don't pull it it's racism you gotta call it what it is so i started with him we didn't get the first one until 1991 he already passed away in ethiopia and since that time we've got nine armed medals two for the world war one at seven world war ii and now this would be the first one world war ii for the navy i want to thank mr diogardi for his passionate fight for dory miller and this important honor that's long overdue dory miller represents more than just one person who committed a heroic act in a time of crisis dory miller represents the best of what america is america is being your brother and sister's keeper america is standing up and fighting for those who can't fight for themselves it's choosing love over hate dory miller became a member of the united states navy at a time when the navy and this country thought of him as less than a man didn't keep him from serving in fact he received no training in the united states navy he could serve food he could shine shoes his uniform had plain buttons he couldn't get the navy insignia on his button because of his color and yet when the time came when his ship got attacked during the day when our borders were threatened and not just our borders the american way of life was threatened that day on this day when pearl harbor was attacked everything that we are and everything we stand for as a nation was attacked day of infamous and dory miller said not on my watch dory miller who had no training jumped up on a machine gun that he had no skills on and began firing at the enemy and it doesn't matter how many planes or ships he was able to strike what mattered was he stood up and he was his brother's keeper on that day when they gave the final order to abandon ship they all abandoned ship but they didn't abandon one another and dory miller who swam almost 400 yards to safety brought other men with them helped other men get out of the water dory miller represents all of the unsung heroes of our country that we see even to this day as we live in this pandemic right now we have unsung heroes people whose names may never get hurt people who are holding the hands of elderly and nursing homes because their families can't be there people who are cleaning hospitals and delivering meals people who are continuing to maintain law and order even at a time when chaos seems to rule dory miller for a long time was just a story people heard of this man who did something heroic and they didn't know his name but then they found his name and we will not let his name be forgotten we're glad that he's received the um naval medal the third highest honor the navy cross i believe we're super excited that there will be one of these magnificent vessels with the name dory miller on it but dory miller and what dory miller represents should be recognized with the highest honor this country has to offer which is the medal of honor yes we're here because that honor on his name is for every unnamed unknown unsung hero that keeps america great and it's when we stand up for each other and we choose love over hate we don't let our circumstance define our actions and we do the right thing for the right reasons at the right time that's the legacy of dory miller and that's what we're here to fight for and advocate for until he is represented in this way for all of our service men and women who serve this country honorably every day thank you everyone for coming out today let me start by saying as we've always said since 1776 freedom is not free let me say it again freedom is not free it has never been free it always has to be fought for and this gentleman who we honor today mr miller my brother show valor valor in the face of danger way beyond the call of duty way beyond the call of duty for what he did in protection of his shipmates and protection of his ship and protection of his country that is true valor as we stand here today to honor not only all those who were lost in world war ii but especially those the unsung heroes of world war ii because today we share that freedom we share that legacy because that what is what america is about but throughout the darkest days what always brings americans together is their sense of patriotism and their sense of history no it's not a perfect history but it's our history it's our history and we all share in that history we all are part of it this quilt of different people from different nations from different backgrounds that's america to honor this man this man of balor at this time in history let's make sure we do all that we can that he has awarded the nation's highest honor the highest honor possible posthumously for him and joe your support and you picking up this cause is outstanding when i met joe four years ago he told me about what he was doing and i said joe sign me up so again i salute you for what he's done not only in congress but out of congress for this great cause you | Truth In Government | UC7-otk2SO738JuPGw1SUYnw | 2020-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,407 | 7,355 |
9K0h5s7GOaQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K0h5s7GOaQ | Dig In Plenary 1: Building Local Food Systems Policy & Governance | as Bob mentioned my name is Phil Ferrero um I'm actually on the board of uh CLP and uh I'll be on a panel tomorrow but uh today I have the honor of introducing uh this group um so it's building local food systems and policy governance and uh I'll just go down the list here not necessarily in the order that people maybe just wave your hand right Sarah Crocker is uh panelists that's uh going to be speaking about community-led food assessment and Municipal political action she is working on a community-led food assessment with St John's food policy Council she's a program coordinator for food first Newfoundland and she's the first point person of contact for Community organizations in Newfoundland and Labrador that are running food security initiatives she's also a farmer a seed saver and a sometime delivery driver uh where she coordinates uh food on the move which is a pop-up affordable food market and she co-chairs the St John's food policy Council um Latricia Latricia Smiley uh will be representing um Halifax food just food Halifax this is a reaction plan being co-developed by the Halifax Regional municipality as well as the Halifax food policy Alliance uh Leticia will highlight the evolution of just food Halifax and the exploration of governance models to guide the positive change and ongoing collaborations that increase access to good food and strengthen Local Food Systems we also have Katrina Crystal who might have the pleasure of working with for a couple of years on the food policy Council in Charlottetown um she's here uh to tell us what she knows and what she doesn't know um Katrina is a sustainable sustainability officer for the city of Charlottetown and the staff liaison for the Charlottetown food Council working in collaboration with the food policy Council uh the city of Charlottetown established in a vision for a local food system through the creation of a food Charter and her work with the city has been very Broad in scope Beyond just working with the food Council she is focused on uh how to divert uh food waste uh from the food stream as well as working on active transportation and the creation of community garden framework and lastly we have Chris Tobin uh Chris is supporting and encouraging institutional food procurement here at Nova Scotia uh so join the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and uh earlier this year with the role of a manager of institutional procurement and will speak to her work to support and encourage local food consumption within the health care long-term care justice as well as education sectors um and in the previous five years she's been the procurement officer leading the Nova Scotia food program I also just mentioned also uh the the panelists have five minutes here but they also volunteered to uh host the tabletop discussions so uh we encourage you to participate in those as the conference proceeds so with that um who wants to go first [Laughter] so good afternoon everyone um thanks Robert for the invitation to speak here today so as Phil mentioned uh my name is Krista Tobin I'm the manager of institutional procurement with the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture uh this is a very new role and I joined the Department in July of this year um so my role and our objective is very simple it's to increase local food within the institutions within our Province um my portfolio is focused primarily on the mandates our ministerial Mandate of increasing our Nova Scotia local food spend to 20 percent by 2030. um it's a big goal but it's definitely an achievable goal um So within my role I've been working with a number of stakeholders across the province working with our hospitals our long-term care facilities our department of justice or provincial Correctional Facilities as well is the education sector so pre-primary to 12 schools as well as post-secondary education so Dalhousie Acadia CBU Nova Scotia community colleges for example I'm also acting as a liaison between a number of farmers and producers as well as our three major Food Service Distributors across the province so Cisco Gordon Food Services as well as oh Armstrong and I've been working very closely to really understand what the challenges the barriers the gaps are and that could be everything from cost of local infrastructure value-added products that are available uh food safety requirements that's another one that comes up a lot so it's really we're really in the the kind of the research phase at this point in time and reaching out to our stakeholders to understand um what those barriers and gaps are and how we as a department can help to support those stakeholders uh in moving forward so we're also working very closely with the two exceptional businesses uh the station food Hub as well as the pancake Brighton food Hub to really identify how they can help fit fill the needs within the institutional sector so I'm sure you've heard both Heather lunan as well as Brenda McDonald and Andrea Penny speak earlier on the work with the station food Hub so I think that's really just scratching the surface of some great Partnerships that can be developed with within food hubs and I know there's lots of conversation around creating a Halifax food Hub as well so I think those are all exciting conversations uh that we look forward to being a part of um one of the other big pieces of my role is we are in the process of developing some pilot projects with some key stakeholders across the province with institutions as well and the goal of these Pilots is uh really to to identify what the the barriers and the gaps are we hear a lot about you know well it costs more to buy local so we're really hoping to to be able to validate that or or dispel that um throughout our pilot projects so we have a couple of those that have have been approved by the department that will be starting here in the next couple of months um one with long-term care one with Department of Justice we have another one in the works with the Department of Education as well um so we're we're really looking forward to getting those established and to be able to gather some data we're doing Baseline measurements to begin as well so we're looking at the overall total food spend breaking it down another step to identify what the Nova Scotia Foods or Nova Scotia local spend is as well and then we're working with those Food Service teams to analyze their menus and look for opportunities where we can displace those imported products so and when I say imported it maybe it's from another Province um you know or from the USA but how we looking for opportunities of products that we can displace those imported products with Nova Scotia products so we've identified you know some core lists of products that we're beginning with but that's really just scratching the surface so it's it's starting those conversations it's looking at the opportunities and really identifying how we can grow and build from there and really work together and collaboratively towards that that 20 goal foreign I recall when uh Premier Houston was uh first elected he sent a letter of amended letter to the agriculture Minister um talking about significantly increasing the consumption of local food in the island so it's really encouraging to see that someone like you is uh really working on that and helping it come to fruition okay uh great thanks Phil uh there's so much stuff going on in regards to food in the Halifax Regional municipality so I'll do my very best to give you a quick snapshot um as Phil had mentioned the Halifax Regional municipality and the Halifax food policy Alliance are co-leading the development of a food strategy the just food action plan for the Halifax region really in recognition that we all need to be working together to achieve positive change so formed in 2013 the health facts for the policy Alliance is a partnership of diverse organizations across the food system and we have over 700 Partners who've signed on to the Halifax Charter and committed to working with us to make just food a reality advancing the Halifax Charter the just food is intended to be a practical tool identifying the identifying the actions that are needed for positive change based on a shared vision and this is a shared vision of a Halifax region where no one is hungry where food and people are celebrated where the local economy is strong and the environment is protected for generations to come so the the Justified action plan is really intended to build on all of the great work that's already happening but also really try to bring us all together bring people across from the food system with different perspectives together to figure out what are some of the gaps and how can we work collaboratively towards Solutions so since Council endorsement in 2019's Regional Council endorsed this partnership in 2019. we've been focusing on creating the foundations for just food as well as Community engagement and despite the challenges which I'm sure you all know of trying to connect during covid-19 really proud of all the work that our team has done and the unique ways that we've worked with Community Partners to bring people together and offer ways for people to be involved so it's really been about meeting people where they're at and offering supports and compensation for their valuable time and expertise true experts in this work really need to be valued and I have notes because I hate to forget anything and so we've distributed meal kits seed kits and garden kits we've shared in traditional meals and we've offered lots of ways for people to share what's working for food in their community and what it is that they want just food to achieve so we're aiming for a public release it's a big milestone for us for part A of the plan in the new year and part A is intended really to set the stage for why a strategy is needed how and what we heard in our engagements and our recommendations for action so these recommendations are based on what we heard through our community engagement they're based on Research from the the food policy Alliance and other partners as well as best practices across the region so on you guys may recognize yourselves in there in some places um so the part A is a draft that's organized around six principles so these are working off of our Halifax Charter but they're also uh aligning with the Milan Urban food policy pact so making sure that we're part of an international set of recommendations as well as performance measures and indicators so I would love to share some of the specifics of our 57 recommendations um you know and this is a living document so it will evolve over time as the plan evolves and I am doing a table talk tomorrow as Phil mentioned so happy to share some more um but really there's sort of the the six principles are governance they're social and economic equity food production food supply processing and distribution Health wellness and resilience and food waste and so some of these actions will clearly be led by the municipality some are clearly identifying Partners in the community who will lead these some will be done in Partnership but there's also a component of the plan that's about advocacy so how do we Advocate at other levels of government for things like income supports really important part of the conversation okay so next steps in this uh is that we'll be seeking approval and principle from the HRM and our other key partners and we're also looking to ask our mayor to make Halifax a signatory to the Milan Urban food policy Pact and then we'll be moving on to Part B of the plan which is really what are the strategies and the commitments to action that are needed to make this plan a reality so in addition to our African Nova scotian and Indigenous working groups who are already formed or in the works we're also going to be striking some other community-based working groups who will also be funded to help us create these strategies and focusing on our year one priorities these our partners and the working groups will be helping us to identify uh what are reasonable timelines who are the key actors and key commitments and what are the resources needed so things like funding policies programs um people power and as well what does success look like so we're intending to have a completed action plan so Parts A and B coming together in 2023 so I was supposed to be joined today by my colleague on the food policy Alliance Anna Getty who's with the Schulich School of Law but unfortunately she's sick so I'll try to just give a quick snapshot of some of the work that Anna and her team have been doing so Anna Jamie Baxter and others at the Baxter research research group at Dow law have been working closely with us to consider the best structure that would help to support just food really we want to make sure that we take this from paper to actual tangible positive change in our communities so what is the right model that's going to help us oversee the implementation of the plan how do we attract funders and actors while also having the autonomy to ensure that commitments are met the feet are held the fire that advocacy continues and the conversation that the Halifax food policy Alliance has started around Regional food has a home and a place to continue all right just about done so in addition to sort of the rigor of an academic and shirk research project it's really been important to these researchers to make sure that the work that they're doing is alive to the unique needs and the context of our region so we have just received their report it is up on our website I would encourage you to maybe check that out I think you would find that they're key principles their recommendations and their analysis of internal versus external versus hybrid hybrid governance models quite interesting to the work that we're all doing so finally as well talking about governance a crucial part of this work has been based on the acknowledgment that the food policy Alliance is a place of privilege the people who've been able to participate to this point have been paid to be there by the organizations for which they work so we're really trying to think you know um these are valued members and perspective is not to Discount the great work that's happening but you know this is often the usual cast of characters that we see around these tables so we're really looking at how do we create the conditions for a governance body that centers racial equity and increases Community power great thank you coming from a small Province like Prince Edward Island I was kind of Blown Away when you said you had 700 Partners well I think we'd be lucky if we had seven um and it was really encouraging to hear that uh you know some of your priorities there are uh not just local food but making sure that no one goes hungry that environment is right up there with that production and uh obviously maintaining a strong economy and all of that as well thank you and and thank you for filling in there for uh for Anna as well yeah okay sure um yeah thank you all for for having me for being on this panel um it's just been so interesting being at this conference and seeing so many different people have had the opportunity to connect with over the the years really um whether it's a yurt in Berwick or delivering pizza in the hydrostone um Acorn conferences and membrane cook and Halifax and Charlottetown too um I think we're learning a lot by sharing with each other through the Atlantic regions and um yeah and this work of doing food policy councils is you know it's such a shared thing not just in big cities in smaller areas as well um nationally internationally so I'm going to speak a little bit about what is the St John's food policy Council where did that idea come from and as well um the project I've been most involved with over the last couple years which is a community-led food assessment so I wasn't surprised at all that you had like 50 something recommendations so many indicators so many ways of evaluating this work so many ways of defining what our food system is so we really took when the idea of doing a food assessment came up and this is a super common tool that a lot of places use to to ground food system work when that came about we did a best practices scan I I spent so long um reading so many toolkits I was excited to see Patty Williams Because thought about food comes up all the time with some of some of our work like what is policy what are we trying to affect here is it our personal purchasing policies institutions even a simple change sometimes in a municipal funding requirement can mean the difference in make or break of so many of these programs and then legislation regulation bylaws and so much we've talked about this morning um uh we borrowed heavily from the community food leaders uh program from food for all New Brunswick um Abra I mean the toolkit for civic action I I felt really funny being up here on this panel thinking about our role in talking about Municipal food action there's so many people here who can speak to this work um and bring it back to St John's our food policy Council it came out of a place of the actually the environmental advisory committee was like we need to start thinking about food there there was really there's no um like the public health Department isn't within the municipality it's with our provincial body in Newfoundland and Labrador so really the city didn't really feel like it had much to do with food um other than picking up the garbage and we don't have separate composting like it's pretty basic but over the last year or several years we've seen the city get way more involved way more involved they're really appreciating it as an economic driver they are really invested in the farmer's market co-op in providing a space so good governance bringing those things together is how can our institutions you know deliver on on human rights the economic social and environmental well-being of our communities um the food policy Council in St John's has been a bit of a slog like we are really really small I know we've talked a little bit on the panel about some of the challenges right like some people are staff members I I feel really lucky that I can spend some of my staff time devoted on this work I have some colleagues who can as well but how are we staying engaged with folks who are always being asked to contribute so much for so little that that has been a struggle for us as well uh volunteerism and and we don't have a separate governance structure that's formalized um so the food policy Council sort of lives on the side of the desk we have awesome staff support and kind from the city of St John so they'll lend us a staff person to maybe help with minutes and a little bit behind the scenes and also we have support of a counselor and that changes and that really does shape our food policy Council like to what degree can they be engaged in our work to what degree can they help us meet the right person uh to navigate some of those food policy challenges so it it reflects you know what people's capacity are is at the time and and where the political will is political will was really high right before covid we did not anticipate that we would be doing a food assessment over two years we kind of thought as a food policy Council we'll knock this out the park we will write a charter wham bam and we'll be totally organized and then um food first sort of took that leadership role in you know securing some additional staff fundings and resources to do engagement and you know a one-year project started at the just before covid um really took two years so this summer passed um we launched a food action plan a three-year plan based on so much Community engagement we surveyed people online we had about 800 amazing fantastic survey responses and people very openly sharing their stories right oh that's my time we were able to do some unique stuff because we analyzed it based on Municipal Wards and so we had these direct ways of advocating then to Municipal counselors based on that grounded work and particularly I knew that Transportation would be an issue but when we looked at access to personal vehicles by income of our survey respondents like you just had to keep this open mind um and we found obviously that the cost of you know personal vehicle ownership just being this additional burden for so many people in our community that was the foundation for Community Action so now we've mobilized that into our Mobile Food Market and how can we reach um with Community Partners all the the folks who are looking for fresh food want access to Fresh Foods so that we can make the kind of food system where people can you know have the food they need the food they can afford and food they enjoy um to build the kind of food system that we're all working towards well sir I'd love to hear more about the Mobile Food Market as well in PEI we have a a community refrigerator and several more that are starting to open up so it's uh but it's really encouraging to hear uh how you've reached out to the community I think 10 15 years ago food policy would just be sort of an in-house type of thing and it's really encouraging to hear that uh food first is uh expanded to Newfoundland in that uh you know you're focusing on the human rights and social Equity there it's very encouraging so Katrina thank you yeah hi everybody I'm Katrina Crystal I work for the city of Charlottetown um feeling very strange to go last year which I suppose shows can you hold that closer it shows me for um taking a while to get up here but um yeah I feel like Charlottetown is so small and um we're really in the early stages of our food systems work within it within the municipality um and the reason I'm feeling strange going last is just because I think my work has been so informed by what's already been talked about and we've um experienced such similar challenges um but I think I just want to give everybody a bit of a history of what food systems work within the municipality has looked like over the last number of years and um some exciting approaches that I think we're taking right now so food work within the city really has been side of desk for anybody at the staff level until about a year ago um but we did have a food Council so about five years ago there was a local food Summit just within Charlottetown and one of the recommendations was the creation food Council I was not one of the founding members but I know there are many in this room including Phil um and and that was a really great way to advance some of the food work within Charlotte towns in the city um and in those early days the food Council was instrumental in creating a food Charter for Charlotte Town and doing some additional projects like the creation of a food asset map to to look at at what we really did have within the food system and so they spent their first couple of years doing that but then you know as Sarah says um food councils are they can be a really challenging project and I think in Charlottetown it was no different and um they began to hit some stumbling blocks and I think what we were seeing was like every meeting the group is coming together and really just talking about what needed to be done and every time it was like um you know what was the best way to help and and I could never really it seemed like they could never really settle on an answer and understandably so because the Mandate they were given was basically just to make the food system better which you know is so actionable and tangible um so I mean I think that's common and and so all this work went into a food Charter but as it happens you know it's really an overarching Vision which is an important First Step but it it really isn't an actionable document so I guess that brings us to the point where you know food um Foods apart from within City staff was starting to grow which was really exciting um as I came in to a position that allowed me to take on more food work about a year ago and so working with the food Council as well as a number of people within the community um and actually the people on this panel with me um started to look at why we were experiencing some of those challenges um that we were seeing and as I met with different members of the community working within the food system I was asking them the question of you know what are our most pressing challenges what are the steps that we should be taking next and I I'm newer to Charlotte Town I've lived there about three years so I thought okay there's these people that have been working in this system for a really long time and I thought I would get really clear answers which I think was a bit naive um and they had great answers and they had great ideas but there wasn't consensus and um and and sometimes even Clarity and it really started to show me that um I guess as fell alluded to like we almost didn't know what we didn't know so um with that I started to Envision a food assessment for Charlottetown that I thought it was really important to kind of give us that Baseline of where things are at um so that kind of kind of brings us to where we're at now and I'm really excited about it because like I said we're a small municipality and I wasn't quite sure how I was going to make it happen with the resources that we have and then an opportunity came out to partner with the University of Guelph and the arrow food Institute um on a project with their food scholar program and so I've been teamed up with a group of four graduate students who are working with me on a food assessment so they are planning it out and they'll be executing as much as they can um so it's going really well so far we've been working together since September um check back in with me in six months or so because who knows but uh yeah it's a really talented group of students coming from a variety of different backgrounds um and it's really helping to leverage um their resources and ours to push our food systems work forward so my hope is that that assessment will lead into a food strategy for Charlotte Town allow us to engage with everybody already working within the system in the food system um and as has been talked about so much throughout this conference really building those connections and networks between this between the city and the community um to push our work forward and hopefully make it so that I'm not sitting here at the next conference talking about how we're still in the early days thank you thank you Katrina uh when I was a little kid like uh four years old uh my father taught me a quote of Socrates I neither known nor think that I know and therefore I'm Wiser than those who think they know but don't really and uh Katrina was really been the glue that kept the food Council together to figure out what it is that we don't know so that we could figure out what we need to learn to know and she was able to do that despite constant turnover of people that provided different perspectives and different talents [Music] So yeah thank you and as I say the panelists will be available at the various tabletops and uh I guess we're open for questions now we've got a few minutes if anyone has questions thanks everybody it's been another great panel just a quick question about the cost of food I've heard uh somebody mentioned you know people say local food costs more and a lot of us know that it does but I'm curious about if if the true cost is ever looked at in terms of Transportation costs cost of climate that sort of thing when these calculations are happening or discussions are happening I think thank you that's a great question um so yeah so that's absolutely something that we're hoping that we will um discover during our pilot projects we are that is a comment that I hear all the time that you know why would I buy local strawberries when I can get them at sobies for 3.99 um you know so that's that's definitely a comment that we hear a lot and we're hoping you know through our pilot project and through our work that we'll be able to um you know really validate validate that um you know some may be more expensive some may not so you know it may balance out in the end but we're really hoping that when we do a deep dive we'll be able to determine that yeah if I could maybe add a little bit to that um I think with the current rate of inflation we've all heard stories about how much profit the grocery store chains are having um not because uh farmers are making any more money um they're hardly making any money at all in fact they're making a whole lot less now that the price of fuel has gone up I talked to potato Farmers on Pei that you know cost them a couple of thousand dollars to put fuel in their Harvester they're going through seven eight nine thousand dollars a day on fuel um but uh we also have to be careful what we ask for in terms of local food okay because the the current food system is incredibly efficient um it costs five cents to move a quart of strawberries from California to Toronto warehouse okay so it makes it really hard to compete if we're just looking at food but what the panelists had presented was that there's also the health concerns the social equities um and and the access to food that uh I'll talk a little bit about tomorrow but uh um it's it's a difficult thing to talk about how much food should really cost when you realize that uh the current food system is really incredibly efficient and when you're a small farmers darn hard to compete with that yeah with regards to the efforts and this wonderful land your position is what efforts uh and focus will be given to small and medium-sized farmers in Nova Scotia and trying to fill some of those institutions appearances because obviously the infrastructural needs complications no absolutely I think that um you know working with some of those small and medium medium-sized Farmers uh or producers are are you know critical to the to the overall goal and you know just my personal opinion I think that that is where our our food hubs or our co-ops will um you know certainly help bridge that Gap I think using those um as an aggregator for those smaller farmers and producers will certainly help help us to achieve that overarching goal and really be able to support those um you know in getting their products in into some of the larger institutions we have other municipalities that say food issues are not our concerned uh yeah I see you shaking your heads but what was it about your communities that caused them to step up to the plate and say we want to get involved we're going to support your food policy councils in the work that you probably undertook prior to them getting involved so I'll just speak from the Halifax perspective but we were lucky the mayor hosted a conversation on healthy and livable communities in 2013 and there were some folks here who were at that conversation who were really advocating for local food and talking about food access so that led to recognition of the importance of local food and kind of the first tangible place where we started to see food in the municipal conversation and at the same time we were doing an update to our regional plan and there were a number of stakeholders and people involved including Gainer Watson Watson Creed from Nova Scotia Public Health who were starting to have the conversation around okay we need to be working together to figure out the impact of our built environment on community well-being and that's how the ecology Action Center public health and the municipality came together and that really was was the birth of the food policy Alliance was from that conversation so we're very lucky that that happened yeah sure I can add in a little bit like in our case I feel like the St John's food policy Council kind of snuck in like somebody thought it was a great idea the deputy mayor at the time just said like hey should we support this and everyone's like yeah sounds good and then so it just kind of like happened it it ended up being left to a non-profit to actually figure out what it should look like um it is you know it can be a lot of work um I'm just thinking like I think that does speak to the importance of having champions for your work so whether they are maybe they're in the non-profit or Community sector maybe they're you know somebody on staff who really wants to commit to that and I think about one of the unexpected wins that we had by for myself being able to spend so much time with this work and work really closely with City staff um we were able to get the city of St John's to pay people who lived in were lived or living experience of poverty to contribute to their strategy like that that was a bit of a mind shift because like our city does tons of Engagement and it usually looks like an online forum and you know it's quite inaccessible to so many people who are impacted daily by policy but I worked really well with a colleague of mine who we both happened to work for Kathy Ma so we both will just sort of you know snuck it in there that we're like let's bring this up like let's push it forward that we should create a policy for cash honorariums to ask people who are experts of living in poverty what your Healthy City strategy should look like so um sometimes it's the right place right time and and other times it's like really great to hear like a big Gathering spurred that together so I don't know if there's one right answer foreign just a quick thing that I'll add is that I think it's a really important question um and we've also been quite lucky in terms of how we've gotten support from Council I think um the food Summit that I was talking about was a really big piece just having a lot of the um people within the local food system coming together to say that it was needed um but the thing that I wanted to add was that um of course the political will is important but I think that it's something that we're still facing to be honest in China Town and that that education piece has been a really important part of it for us not only at the political level but at the staff level of really helping people to see what a municipalities role within the food system is because that information is is very much missing and it's something that I spend a lot of my time doing is just going to meetings I mean we're doing an update to our official plan right now and and food wasn't even really being talked about until I poked my way into a meeting so definitely still an ongoing conversation uh there's a woman here in the third row that's had her hand up for a while thank you so much um just a comment more I guess around local food when you talk about local food you're talking about agriculture and Fisheries but what about country food I think that's something that we need to get into our institutions indigenous people have been eating country food for ever and we're very healthy people and I think that's something that needs to be considered foreign [Music] look at all categories um produce you know is generally the one that that comes to top of mind but we look at we look at produce we look at Seafood we look at our protein categories um primarily Beef Pork poultry um but certainly if there's a need within the institutional sector um you know if they need those Country Foods then that's certainly we're certainly open to having that conversation for sure thank you hi um is there any plans to include information from um Health outcomes uh when you're calculating the cost of um eating local and and the impact that it has on um our General Health that's a question that I can't answer that I I don't have an answer to that but thank you we'll uh I'll certainly make note of that thank you um for the ones that are working for government um just a question because this session is about building Local Food Systems policy and governance so I'm just thinking about the issues that we're talking about are systemic they're deep they're ingrained they have been there for a long time so this is not the response uh in my view is not to come up with a quick strategy or something that that then okay let's go and do this and then we'll just fix the problem immediately So within government um how are you leading supporting uh collaborating um interdepartmental engagement and modeling that so that actually we move Community engagement toward breaking down the barriers that that are standing between us and well-being where food and all the other things are considered thanks um so I would just say that you know strategically the the food policy Alliance is not ju and the Justified action plan is not just a municipal plan it's not just a public health plan it's not just feed Nova Scotia or you know ecology Action Center we really want this to be about collaborative governance and Collective impact so you know that was a strategic choice because we recognize that in each of our organizations we probably would not have been able to push things as far ahead as they needed to go because of the the structural and systemic limitations in those organizations so I guess that's the first strategy and then the other piece is really making sure that Community voice and Community participation is threaded throughout this and we find ways to support Community to be part of the conversation and to be part of the leadership moving forward so it doesn't become the food policy Alliance it becomes a community-based governance body that is eating this moving forward not not us so it I don't know but you guys it's a constant struggle working for the municipality whether it's better to try to change things from within to change things with that from without still not 100 sure on it but that's kind of I think we all struggle with that too I don't actually work for a municipality uh but they sometimes think that I do but it makes it weird um one of our we have like four themes that came out of like in St John's out of our food action plan and it was really pumped that there was the youth Council speaker right before us because youth raising awareness um was something really unexpected from my point of view where I was sitting but that came out through that process so it was really valuable to hear um but our our main kind of I would say our main one was around good food policy and planning and more so than having like a specific like bylaw change or recommendation around that what we heard from Community was like how how can people be empowered to even take part in this like so much is disenfranchising about our food system your cost and accessibility and all these other challenges so I think that's maybe how that particular plan sought to kind of overcome that to ensure that a lot of folks could feel like part of part of it for the food plan and also um be supported in their advocacy not only within their communities but to government as well um yeah just being earlier in our journey I don't have a dad but I do want to thank you for the question because I think I think it's really important to be considering that obviously um and and just maybe Echo some of what's been said in terms of um sharing that participatory approach I don't think um you know when I talk about actionable goals and that kind of thing I don't I don't want it to sound kind of like what you're saying we can just go out and do this thing and it's all fixed but um I guess what I was speaking towards was just that we do need a bit of a road map for how we how we tackle these issues in a bigger sense and how we engage with the community and other um other organizations and other levels of government um and really making sure that all voices are heard and we're not really at that stage yet we're really kind of in in I mean I guess should come into every stage but we're really in that you we have a question that's come in from one of our virtual observers online um are any of the three municipalities um promoting Urban food resilience by encouraging residents to grow their own food on boulevards small plots in yards balconies and by driveways so we do have recommendations around that in our action plan so you know how do we maximize Municipal resources we maybe don't have the deepest pockets of all the levels of government but we have spaces and places that are right in community so how can we open those up to to the public for growing food for demonstration practices for community composts community fridges Community infrastructure and you know we're looking at things like can we create some programs or support for backyard sharing so if we can help with some of the administration maybe the insurance some of the technicalities of it have a you know a site where people can share if they want they've got a backyard the people could Garden in we'll do the matchmaking take some of the hard work out of the way so people can share that so I I don't know if any my team if I'm missing anything else but that's definitely a huge part of what we're thinking is how do we normalize food production it's it's part of our landscape it's not something that's hidden outside of the municipality it's right there in front of you um this is super interesting because I love to farm I got interested in farming because of community gardening I support personally so many Community Gardens to like flourish in our in our area but honestly with this project I just wanted to like completely sidestep Community Gardens because the some of the systemic problems that we wanted to address are not going to be solved by people growing some lettuce for themselves like they're just were other bigger picture issues that we wanted to to tackle with this work um the municipality I think has changed some things and there's some something so simple as when they did their Town plan just saying like oh yeah by the way Community Gardens are permitted in all zones except industrial so like you didn't have to have that extra step of their application process if you wanted to start a community garden like so that was definitely a a good win um but I don't know that the municipality sees itself as having a role in supporting production which is really interesting because the city of St John's has a ton of farms in the city um both like really Urban next to a big shopping center and like kind of on the fringes of more rural area um but as in the food production piece I I don't know don't know that they see themselves that way or and we've kind of chosen to go a different route with our food action plan yeah and Charlottetown I would say is is actually making a fair bit of progress there but but it has some room for improvement as I alluded to on many friends um but I think our official plan work is a really big point of opportunity for that um we do have a community garden framework being built or like put together for the city right now to really help streamline um the process for community members who want to start when we have a new one being built right now we have some great existing ones as I film they speak to at some point um but yeah I think that the bylaws currently are quite restrictive actually in terms of where you know you can have a community garden and that kind of thing so um through the official plan work my hope is that some of that will be addressed address uh yeah if I could just add to that a little bit to uh city of Charlottetown has a raised bed gardens and numerous parks where food is being grown uh by the city uh workers and there's signs on it just you know free will take what you need um the other thing too is like with you know don't wait for government just go do it you know um one of the things we do as a fundraiser for the Legacy Garden which I'll talk about tomorrow is we sell thousands of fruit trees every year and a lot of those are being planted in the city and there's an assistant needs to work with us in the garden and uh she started the program where if you've got a yard and you want a garden but you don't have time to Garden or no house she'll connect you to somebody that will Garden in your yard so you don't need a government policy you just need to go do it um a a big thing that happened with sort of colonialism was uh settlers coming in and taking out invasive State sorry the native species and bringing in these very beautiful botanic uh non-natural species um to sort of to follow up on some of these questions that have been asked about Community Gardens and stuff like that has anybody ever considered the idea that we sort of let some of our spaces regrow with some of the things that we actually have native here for example I know on my farm I will never ever be able to get rid of all my blackberries it is a never-ending battle to the blackberries back and they will always be there and they will always be beautiful and fruitful has anybody thought about just allowing some of our spaces to grow back some of the things that we have naturally here um that that actually through a little bit of Education of what we actually have existing here in our natural environment um people could become aware of how they can access those things and harvest them um that are native to our existence here instead of the things we've replaced yeah um thanks for your question that is something we're definitely thinking about in Charlottetown Phil mentions our community vegetable planter program but we also have an edible Orchard program um where we've been planting some of those native fruit bearing trees and shrubs um it's still quite a small program right now but it's something that we're we're thinking about for sure and on on less the Food Level we're we are we do it with naturalization projects on the go as well again on a small scale but something we're working towards and there's many challenges but foreign that's an interesting question like has anyone ever been to St John's like okay so like downtown St John's is like surrounded by very steep hills and there are lots of Wild Spaces right like there are people are like I've lived in the battery in this little neighborhood for me my grandmother and everyone we always pick apples on this particular tree we always pick our blueberries here um but yeah I know it's kind of a complicated question because like these are say St John's is like an old city right like it's been cut for fire like all the land's been cut for firewood and grown back in a certain way and you know the in the Indigenous Food Systems of that area are fundamentally disrupted right like the the people working in that like using that land prior to colonialization colonialism have been victims of genocide like it's I it's a complicated question to just say like let it grow wild and not do a bunch of other work that comes with empowering or restoring or having some sort of reconciliation around that land um but I also really love to to challenge people who are just getting into permaculture of what food Forest looks like what does a food forest look like in arboreal ecosystem where we are you know it's it's not like it looks in Australia it's not like it looks in eastern Ontario it's really different and so like our food Forest involves rabbits and Lynn was kind of trying to speak to this like how do we value some of the wild foods that our traditional foods in food procurement in our Wild Spaces in our cities and not a nuisance um yeah interesting question foreign I'm sure you must have workshops in Nova Scotia on foraging mushrooms um I know people that go out and collect Lamb's quarters which is actually you could find it on the grocery store shelves in Europe but it's a weed here um and the other one that's really interesting I think is knotweed Japanese knotweed which is one of the most invasive plants in the world uh like you can't kill it with Roundup and uh it's actually got the highest level of this Resveratrol of any plant in the world which is a proven cancer cure drug um and it's it's and as as small shoots it's edible uh actually the unit Bay Fortune which is one of the top 10 restaurants in the country uh serves it every spring yes foreign food and uh but it also it also speaks to choices that choices that we've made around food historically and the colonial regime one of basically uh policies of um combination of artificial scarcity and or constructed scarcity and in part that's done through licensing regimes so one of the reasons that you can have a cheap lobster dinner is because you can't catch a lobster okay if you get out in Maine actually and you're a resident on the coast there you can go out and catch I don't know two or four or whatever a day um so it isn't necessary to have regimes that preclude people of the land right foraging Gathering Hunting Fishing right so Zach we've made those activities um monopolistic basically you know you give somebody like Clearwater access to all the lobsters off offshore for instance now that's been shared by the make my buying them back in but you know for just for years and years that's the way it's been with just about all of the what we consider commercial Fisheries right I mean it's even true for eels and things that you know people aren't used to even eating anymore because they haven't for for so long so I sell them I sell them here this issue uh brought up so I was glad to hear somebody speak about the country food and I think that if if you look at the way our relationships are developing with uh with First Nations people and how they look at the land the food that comes from the land in the water it is very very different from the point of view that the leadership amongst the settlers has chosen is that always just going to be that way you know our dinner tonight is different because of these differences right and are we just going to stay with the status quo and we can say we can say that no we we're you know we we have some interest in this but if you've taken away all of the avatars and there's no way for anybody to even access the food in what we have decided is the only safe healthy way to do it right it's very true yeah okay good good thank you uh we have one more minute probably time for one more question if it's somebody out there I'm kind of I guess sums up some of the questions I have been uh maybe suggesting but uh what do each of your respective institutions organizations how do they incorporate social and racial Justice uh into the work they do and any concrete examples would be great thanks foreign just trying to think about that question and the the one previous like food is culture and food is place for sure when we're we're talking about this work um in terms of like a commitment to equity and racial Justice I think the food policy council is I can't really maybe a stretch to call it an institution but as like a group of people I think um has has been thinking more deeply about that doing um like a self-assessment on in terms of like accountability accessibility some diversity and Equity markers to try and improve that I think there's a really big gap and I think we've struggled to have a group that is like racially and culturally diverse um and a lot has changed in the within the makeup of the city of St John's with food on the move I think that project um I I think we're gonna do pretty good um we're in neighborhoods that are public housing uh neighborhoods and our are quite diverse with newcomers from a lot of different cultures um and so there's been a lot of interesting and good work on how best to meet um the cultural food 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DhQK3BARNr4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhQK3BARNr4 | Faith and Theology | in a documentary I see that in my life God is pulling me to think a little bit deeper um you know my husband traveled to Malaysia a few years ago maybe eight years ago and he came back different and I didn't understand it he went to a fellowship where what we would normally see he didn't see and so it was like different for him like even the offering bucket was not in a sanctuary the pastor did not believe in speaking about that in the sanctuary the bucket was actually outside of the sanctuary and one of the things that he said the pastor said is if you want to give you can give you know what giving is about I don't have to teach on that again just go ahead and give you know what you should and should not do you got between you and God whereas when some of us attend it's a little different that makes sense where a lot of times I know when I was little I felt like all it was was about was money when my husband and I went through our challenge financially and I could not give I felt so bad I felt like I was the worst Christian on a planet I felt like oh my god God is just mad with me he's angry and so that actual documentary made me think about all these feelings I once had before it challenges you to think about the Word of God what are you reading in the word and how does the word counteract some of the things we do and we call it Christ when it's actually culture so you know what do you think about that no I think I think just even outside of my community because I know I don't know if anyone else is watching outside of us there are all areas in our life where we can grow deeper and understanding of the gospel and how to read the word how reinterpreting it and what this application looked like for me I you know I was I was I was also raised in a church not a specific denomination but very much traditional yeah oh you know and this is probably gonna step on somebody's toes like like even like with like you say like with the tithing with traditional the traditional views are speaking in tongues yes as far as like speaking in tongues equate salvation or not speaking tongues something you ain't really saved misuse of the gifts of the Spirit like a lot of that so that was just one under firm that was my norm and so I got to honestly to grad school and I got honestly God just and he grew me very much during that time because I was a part and separate from the typical traditions that I was a part of right late I would say let later years of undergrad but even even outside of that because even some ministries that I was part of that I look back now it was a lot of stuff done at work that wasn't before but I'll say once I moved to Maryland I was surrounded I was surrounded around like a whole different subset of believers like that I hadn't been around before and they prescribed to the reformed theology but I had never heard of light or reformed theology Lee and my mom like Louie you could just a Christian Christian well I got you know reformed I didn't know what was right but even without me knowing what reformed was I saw it in action in their lives I saw the gospel not only just known in their mind like like knowledge wise they knew the word but it was the application and a loving of God that came from that knowledge which made me be like okay it's something to the way that they're in relationship with God through his word like in a fruit of it so uh my husband and I we started I mean I didn't know but a whole time we were once a reformed church anyway and yeah I grew I grew I say in those years when I went went we were in Maryland I grew an understanding of the word and interpretation and how to read the Bible not just by like intellectually but by the Spirit of God like am i reading this this this beautiful book about the story of redemption based off of who Tierra is how I missing here um versus what does this say about God and in light of what I'm reading and what it says about God what does that make me because my identity is directly tied to him like oh I and I had was literally I had to practice how to read the word that way because that's not how I was taught like I wasn't taught in a pulpit that way if anything all the messages were topical base regarding and not nothing's not and not that anything is solely wrong with topical base things but topical base just based on me and the word not in anything about God I didn't know the gospel I did I realized that he was high up somebody was like here explain the gospel to me right I can't explain it like it was die you know resurrected thank Jesus but I didn't know the story from Genesis in Revelation why the synopsis of the gospel core of my life correct you know and so that time was really rich because I really delved into like by the grace of God like His Word and had people around me like teaching me and disciple in me in the word and I mean I kind of see the proof I started seeing the way that I praise and worship Him through my life be reflective of the word because it was I was rightly seen beginning to rightly see him not off of what Tierra is with God or how God doesn't so much they he didn't know no God is completely independent of me and he don't need me exactly I realized that recognizing you know the holiness of him and it's purely by grace alone through faith like in Christ alone that I am saved right I'm secure in myself it didn't go back to that salvation like I was also raised you can lose your salvation oh I didn't have that one but Wow yeah you can lose your salvation like you're sorry and it's still being preached very heavily especially in my area it likes to it's still very pretty very heavily here so I think watching the documentary it affirmed what I was learning but it also challenged me in regards to more so what I easily fall prey to like mybo setting sin is attributing works to salvation rather than okay so my faith faith grace alone not giving me the grace to even want to be in relationship with him my understanding that not only was i under the wrath of God but even if I had the capacity to get to him I was dead in my sins my blame so with nothing but by His grace that I'm surely able to even desire a relationship with him so that was freely given from him so me being able to be in relationship with him is by faith by grace through five by praise by faith by grace through faith and then the works part isn't is a produce it's a product of relationship when you're in relationship with God because that's not how I grew up it was like well you need to be doing good and it was so that's I was very work space I was very cuz that's that famous for me faith without works is dead isn't that that Scripture but nobody explains what those works are those works are not the things you're doing the works that God is requiring of us is relationship he's requiring us to come to him so he's not saying work go do this I have somebody told me that before they were like you know I know you wanna be when I was at school as a matter of fact as a speech pathologist getting ready to be that somebody said well you know you gotta do this and that and this and that God can do the rest well I'm confused so he needs me to do this that this and that and then he can do the rest no he could do the rest before I even do anything else and so they hit me with the stricken like you I would think when we was at school I was in my 30s right and almost in my 40s and I'm still having this battle as well like you you know faith without works you know is if you don't work then there's no faith there's no how does that work and I think that affected me even cuz I think we talked about this before when it came to depression mm-hm yeah because when I battled depression I was told I didn't have enough faith now Here I am you don't know this but I've got to commit suicide before so now you're telling me this and so now I'm an adult thinking that I should die because I'm not good enough for God because I'm depressed I have to battle depression why why am I not when I speak it into existence it's not happening in my life so I'm not good enough God is not helping me God is that doesn't love me because I'm not doing those things I'm not speaking into an existence and it's not working for me and God was like hold up girl now unlike you I didn't have I'm not part of a Reformed Church or anything I just love how the Holy Spirit works he started working with me on my own you know in quiet time things like he would say to me you have to humble yourself and know that I'm God you have to humble gain some humility because it's pride in this arrogance to think that you can command me to do anything yeah when he started talking to me like that I started saying okay let me go deeper and I started reading more and I do have a friend who is reformed that goes to a Reformed Church and she started talking to me about some things but I did not understand a lot of things I think my my battle was one of the things you said was tongue speaking mm-hmm because I do have the gift of tongues on I definitely believe that but I also found scripture that said everybody has not gifted to speak in tongues whoa whoa so that's not everybody's gift because if you go into Corinthians it talks about the different gifts and it says some this mm-hmm some that some this some that it does not say everybody this that makes sense but the way I grew up everybody should be able to do the same thing and I remember when I left the church that I was a part of God had me look back and reflect he said okay now if everybody's in this church and everybody's speaking in tongues when a person walks off the street and comes into this sanctuary how will they know what's going on hmm there are people who are not Church they are unchurched the unchurched doesn't understand not speaking in tongues they don't understand speaking in tongues and so God was showing me he was like something is out of order when everybody's doing the same thing in the building but the unchurched walks in and because they don't feel like they fit and they walk right back out so now they didn't even get an opportunity to gain Christ because they just felt like what does everybody doing oh my god you know and then you'll hear people say well that's because they're not part of your tribe how does that sound they're not a part of our tribe we are the body of Christ we are supposed to be those that are the light we are supposed to be the ones that are teaching our standing like you said like Christ so yeah can you guys please shine me in this world I see the Taiping down below with y'all hey okay I'm sorry I thought it was like kind of like a dialog I was like oh yeah I don't know you know I can relate to a lot of things you are speaking on because I grew up in Abu Salah and I think I wasn't Abbess taluk church by I didn't really know I guess the different rules and in that church it was you had to speak in tongues and I remember and if I'm not mistaken the no theology it's you if you don't speak in tongues you don't go to heaven so and but I I don't even know all that so when I went to undergrad it was I mean it no I think I went okay when I went to undergrad and I decided I wanted to get closer to God that was what I sought out like I didn't feel it the Holy Spirit and evidence by speaking in tongues and that's like not I mean I wanted a relationship with God but that's what I sought out I was like that's gonna be the proof that God loves me he's he filled me up type saying so but you're always speaking of some good stuff I want to say oh sorry there was another thing that one dementia Oh about the depression and stuff when my dad passed and even what grad school was a very very real time for me it was I was like I'm just a week like because I'm struggling you shouldn't doubt God you shouldn't question anything those are sites so much going on and just figuring out who I was and who God was in my life and I didn't have I actually did not I never was able to connect with the church or a had a mentor so it was like I was out there by myself and I had no one to lean on where it was just like I feel like I was just out there to the wolves so even just with that point with is speaking on depression and speaking on if you're not doing the works and I was working I'm talking about I was trying to fast I was trying to pray and because I wasn't getting your results or God is my prayer or any relief or even feeling God's presence I was like you know I'll okay so would in this season but three months turned into a year and I was okay what's going on guy yeah and it sent me it's a depression because of I was like I don't know what is going on here and people would just tell me you need to pray more you need to read more you need a fast more and I was exhausted I was wearing my own self out it was to the point where at one point I was actually studying my Bible more than my books a me and I did Barry actually do exceedingly well in grad school but I was because I loved counseling and healing but the fact is it was a strain it was absolute strain and I was like well I'm doing all this work but you know I just felt like I was failing altogether as a Christian so that's all one share but but yeah this is good stuff I think I was in the same place as you Jessica with that Here I am I'm a mother of four a wife my husband was an assistant pastor at the time and depression had me as such a place that I would go home and drink right back to the church on Sunday and I am doing everything I'm supposed to I'm praying I'm fasting I'm praying for others using the gift things that God has given to me in the church speaking into people's lives but I'm broken and I felt like I would come to the building and no one saw me broken one could ever with all the prophecy that was going on in a building and I do not negate the gifts of the Spirit I don't with all of those things that worth was going on in the church I was broken and no one would look at me and say that but what they would say is past the prophetess Tanya I need you to do this uh-huh Tanya I need you to do that but here I am broken and I go back to my house again and I'm feeling horrible because I've fallen back into that thing that I'm comfortable with and that's drinking because it ease my mind I wouldn't even pick up my word I'm drinking instead and my family has a history of alcoholism here goes the enemy playing that game with me and I'm trusted over here and God had to start letting me see that when people would say to me like I said before you don't have enough faith God said hold up what you didn't have enough who so the same way I'm speaking to other people's lives God started getting me quiet enough where I could hear him speak in that whisper and he was talking to my spirit I say let's have faith who have faith because you walk and let me know that you want to be a part of me you can't quit because you continue to come to me what you need to do is let go of what people are saying to you and realize it's about me it's like what cierra said earlier it's a relationship exactly what relationship I was taught you got saved now you were I wasn't taught you you're you now you're say here's the relationship and here's Christ let me teach you about let me disciple you yeah about Christ I've never had discipleship I'm 40 and I'm now in a discipleship class oh wow I am now in a discipleship class at the church I'm going to where we talk about Christ we talk about salvation what the salvation means what does it mean to be a Christian what does it mean to live out a walk in front of people what does that mean see I thought it meant that I had to prophesy to everybody I saw I thought it meant I had to lay hands on everybody and then I realized that's not what it is and I'm still learning I mean I'm listening to teairra and I'm just so cuz I know her in grad school and I know her you know with that walk so I'm proud of her because I can hear that change and I'm still learning so it's always good to listen to other half other people that you can reason with cuz when she asked me to watch that movie mentoring I was like whoa why me you know and then I sat down I said okay Holy Spirit there's a reason you want me to watch this and so I watched it with a reasonable heart not one that was party towards God that's another thing we get so caught up in what we think God or who God should be we've been having body and prideful because then it becomes about my denomination on my situation so that was good thank you for sharing anybody else want to share yeah I think that discipleship component is so fundamental and basic Christianity and it's the common stuff that's oftentimes skipped um or the or what discipleship is it's not it's just like okay just come on here we go fast and we're gonna pray and cuz I didn't get the cycle like I like it wasn't I won't say undergrad cuz just a comment Jessica a undergrad and I used her tremendously it's worth like exposing me to God and exposing me to the fact that wait so we people actually can actually live this thing like actually really walking this thing out and then it was like another and then after that it was like okay I mean okay I need to go deeper but it was it wasn't until really I got into Maryland and I saw other people walking where I was like okay so let me walk with you realize you know and even now like I seek deeper discipleship because I think that day there we're always learning like until we are with Jesus we will always be learning about him and we will always be learning about ourselves through them but there's a never-ending cycle of learning that we can you know that we can grow in but that discipleship is so fundamental because like you said oftentimes we're taught I know I personally was taught like you said okay you're saved now I'm expecting all of these works to flow through but not understanding that it's through the relationship with Christ ug is through the relationship with God through Jesus that the works come they come from right relationship right perception on the right position of myself and people and so and certification is a process it's not this all of us and we all glorify that we just all doing it right like it is a constant we are constantly being sanctified until we go be with Jesus so that component I think even in the churches now I know my church is getting really adamant about like discipleship but I know growing up that was not a key component and the word was not a key component so it wasn't a big one it wasn't being more like do you actually know what this Bible says and I know oftentimes a lot of the ways that I slipped oh it was because it was secondhand Christianity not in November Bible Hill I may have went to church every Sunday I may have went to all the Vacation Bible schools but it was literally I'm hearing this and I'm just gonna accept because you're in that pulpit that you are absolutely right and that's what it is and so all of those traditional views I just embraced because okay Church it's supposed to be you know my mind about church okay that's Jesus area so whatever I'm getting in this Jews area must be right and it wasn't it so I started actually reading the Bible for myself and I'm like this is blatantly wrong like I can't even like not even beautifully well that was like blatant like you if I would have just opened you know the word but I wasn't taught to open the word I wasn't taught um to love it to cherish it that it is Jesus is this one of the fundamental ways that we gain relationship and we develop relationship with God it it wasn't nobody wasn't taught that way it just seemed like this big old book of rules that I don't want to touch anyway go book of rules that I can write that I can't do so that's like white guys just put on my heart just couple years the love the love for his word like and then also the desire for other women to love his words because he tells us to honor him and worship Him with our mind body and spirit but I think sometimes I know for me I underestimated the mind that blind part and the my part for me is knowing like me spending time in a word knowing what he's even promising knowing who he says he is via his word so that through the knowing of him I can have a right perception and a right view of him so that the relationship develops rightly so a lot of a lot of you know previous parts of relationship it was like I just thought he was just this guy sitting up on the throne just throwing lightning bolts down every time I see any time I messed up I had no idea what Ephesians talking about I had no idea what Philippians talked I had no idea the grace that was invited for me it the word the provisions that Christ had been for me on the cross bike yeah every Easter Sunday we go what I East addresses and I have put up like you know everything we didn't know what it really wouldn't know the direction of Jesus Christ really meant we I didn't know like what that really what that really meant it's a way to way later and so it's like my heart is just like Jesus this is life-changing because knowing the word have a right relationship with Christ is transforming if that was another thing it was like I'm one of these churches there was no holiness it was no formal polybius thought was just like well I guess this is just what it is but they I didn't see any trance like any transformation yeah family because my family full of past creatures did it it a day but when they like they are me but I'm thinking this whole Jesus person is supposed to be right so it wasn't until like I said I started walking on people and I saw I saw him transforming people again I also saw him transforming me like we can talk to this like man no before we all the way love like and there's still many areas where it's still going look there are other areas that are growing right and I'm like when anyone asked me like how do I know God is real that is the number one thing it's like he changed me and he is constantly changing me like there is evidence in my heart that he exists I was side of all the creation his word is like he's changing me and there's nothing else cuz there were things even when I wasn't following him that I didn't like about myself that I wanted to change whether it was my attitude whether it was my temperance and I just had no control like I had no control I was dead in my sins and I just gravitated towards whatever please my flesh but now that I look back I'm like no hit really big why can he say some heart surgery like he really did something in me that changed me and he did I couldn't have done it right so what can I blame it on like who can I give credit to and the word it's just like the emphasis of like the word and not in a legalistic way no very much so a relational because it's not that it's not that it's important again so your word just so you can check it off is that that's but you are knowing that is like that meeting time right is that meeting opportunity just like if you sit down they you invest in another relationship is that meeting time and of course we grow in it in how we read when we all of that stuff is sanctification and his finance but it's so important to know it for ourselves so that when we hear things what about our guy he said my sheep know my voice but what is his voice outside of what you're hearing preached outside of what sermons you you know he's like no my sheep know me but they know me intimate yes it's an intimacy there it's the intimacy there and I have found word like it is open it up and has been opening up in such a way that it's like I don't know how one doing it I'm like he's just really revealing himself and I like it's a knowing of him cuz it's like nah that's not Jesus or even with thoughts racing through my head or in my heart I'm like no I can I can I can do what Paul says as far as like casting or starts to the imagination down sometimes and because I know is what some like no that's not my Jesus and I know it's not my juice because I got some one-on-one with him like some intimate intimacy with him and I know again my business my heart's desire that's why it's so heavy and like women and women around the word it's because as it transforms us it transforms our households as it transforms our households it transforms the entirety of the church right and as it transformed to church it transforms the world so it's like it got a start here first like I need to love your light love your I need to know your word you know and who you are and before I can you know gild elsewhere you can't get out into what you're that's what I'm hearing you say we have to learn how to get into his word and to rightfully divide that word of truth learn when we don't that when we don't learn when we don't take that time I think that's do you think that's kind of like a pride thing I was taught this I hear this so I know it I don't need to know no more I know for me it was it was a combination of a couple things it was pride it was laziness it was just much easier for me just to hear somebody tell me worth it then for me to get into it some of it was condemnation because I felt like for me what I saw the Bible as I didn't see as of they're so used to getting oh my god I saw as the ten commandments I saw as the mosaic I saw it that's that's all I saw it with so already this stuff I'm struggling with anyway I don't need nothing like pushing already know extra and push it I didn't know about I was not raised on the grace of God I was not raised or like ridiculous story of Jesus and Jesus with us I wasn't I wasn't raised on it I was just raised or like you don't kill don't steal your life but okay after you you do wrong you don't get you Ireland somebody told me right before I was little girl my mother passed away when I was 16 and I remember somebody telling me that my mother died because I loved her too much and do you know I carried that for years well I killed my mom because I loved her too much so I found that I had difficulty loving my husband and my children Wow like if I love them too much God is gonna take them because he's a jealous guy now with the scripture that was used he's a jealous God you are she died and it was like and you know now that I am older all I could think about and I think rain has said it over here and that was deception that was deception that had my mind clouded to a point where I did not even want to get close to God because I was scared that even if I loved him he'd do something to me it was just it was just a lot of stuff going on in here and it's like what you said earlier Jessica all that had something to do with my my depression and see her you said it great - I didn't want to go to work I deny all I knew that is like you said is that God was just you know he would come and he would condemn me there was no love there was no grace I did not hear about grace until six years ago when I started at the church on me that's what I heard about grace other than that it was always works or you have to do this if you want to be blessed you have to say that if you need to get something from God but it was never grace that I'm his child and he loves me that much it was never that grace so that's that's interesting like I said and I'm a lot older so whoa that's some deep stuff and I like what you are the question you said rather was pretty much hearing from someone else and almost trying to speak our truth on it and take him well start taking on what someone else said and it's like as that's true and then it become dogmatic because I was like I mean when I say I was really a my word in undergrad like I was going third third but of course like being a newbie I was like still new to a lot of things but even if I don't understand I lost it on this word this is what it is this reality is and I mean and then even realizing certain things how things are process or how healing is can hurt sometimes where I thought if I go to the altar then I gave it all but didn't realize that okay God is still killing me in some areas I remember even I had like a deliverance session and I'm gonna be honest with y'all I don't think they did nothing to just prayer I just shared hold what the stuff and that was it cuz literally there was nothing that happened after that and and that's why God opened up my heart for aftercare deliverance aftercare because my people don't even no way sometimes happens um even with deliverance and I was just like no this is what the word says and I don't say I barely knew for myself cuz you know it got it served before where I was but at the same time it it definitely made me definitely probable and definitely just close to what other things God could do and not only other people's eyes even in my life so yeah that's good I think I was in a place like that too I became very legalistic yeah yeah a lot of things that I had a problem with until God really started working on my own heart to deal with things I think the first time that I really realized how legalistic I was is when God started sharing with me about a situation I had a problem with people who were homosexuals like I wouldn't even talk to them I wouldn't get you know your purse that's how I felt and I was sitting in my room one day and I remember the Holy Spirit saying suppose it was someone in your family how would you love them and that challenge was like Oh what and the Holy Spirit said if it was someone in your family how would you love them and he led someone in my family to come out to me and I was the first person they came out to and I'm like whoa you know and but God is teaching me how to put legalism aside not to say that I'm accepting it and that's not it's I'm learning to love people with your grace that I was given don't think that I trip up every day every day I have an issue and I think that's the best of one thing that I carry away every day with me is that I am not perfect and the reason that I turned to God the reason that I turned to Jesus is because he died for me once and off of my sins but that doesn't mean that I'm walking around perfect when I know that I've tripped when I've known you know David set my foot almost slip right but then he said I had to get back over here and realize that is because of God right that's the same thing it should be a non life but what happens is we do get hard we get haughty and prideful and think I'm saying that I walked up I said my words that one time and I'm just I'm going to heaven but you're not thinking about all the other stuff God did that that wasn't you it says that they don't where it leads us he beckons us he kept right so how can I think I can leave him out how can I think that it's okay to not spend time with them to not worship with him to not give him my day to not lay down what I want what I think in front of him to not ask him a question and say God is this what you even wants with me is this the direction I should be going in that's Hardy that's prideful and I know that's one of the areas God definitely dealt with legalism try in my own heart and I don't know about y'all and anyone else that want to talk y'all please chime in please do the way the way I was taught about Jesus and what God did was from the perspective of almost like God needed nation to work all so he created these people narcissistic oh yeah and if I'm needed you know I was my desire but that I was needed so for a very long time that's kind of how I perceive whatever I did know about the gospel it was like a romantic love story about Tierra and how God created me worship Him and he need you know almost like he needed needed me to worship Him and all of those type things and when I quickly learned it was that I am utterly sinful and I and I don't think and I think some sometimes people don't want to talk about it so much if someone deals in condemnation but I think there's a beauty about making it a realization for us is that we are our nature it's simple like born and sin is shaped in iniquity like because of the fall because of what happened in the garden eating everybody from henceforth outside of Jesus Christ utterly sinful come please God didn't want to please God just all rebellious against God and and I needed him to do what he did because if not I would have stayed under the rap of God and I would have been completely still been in my sentence write this love story like like if I don't even think about it's even hard to explain the way that's just so off but it was just like you know Jesse he loved me and you know he had for my sins but not really understanding like no he got my sense I was going to hell I'm just you know living this variance in a life he just saved me from some might know it was a real reality needed to be saved and even now because it's no longer like I am still I still struggle with things daily even as a even as like a humility type thing because like that's good how can someone who falls short costly I don't get me wrong all this stuff I'm talking about is not perfectly not perfect but a Content a reminder even how Paul talks about that that thorn is I like something that devastating sinned and I gotta constantly labor for Jesus it keeps you in a position that you want are constant in constant you are in need of something like you need Jesus he don't need you like he said he had a rock swing so understanding that it helps me to also understand how precious it is for him to have chose me and for him to adopt me it's his family and because he didn't need me right people are knew me and he chose me to be adopted as a daughter into his family why it was nothing that I did nothing that I would ever do it was simply he elected me and no way he'll get me from I think is important like you don't pour for people to know like and not just bash and preaching hell but the realization and the biggest part of he'll is not the firing the brim so it's the eternal separation from God this this general grace whether you believe whether you don't believe and so the biggest separation at Christ shows it when he was on the cross because he was like Abba Father that was like hell for him that was him taking on that saying the sins and be ready from whole burden white-hot and even because even if you think about it like he was with Jesus I mean he was with God is God from beginning of time yes for that moment in time he separated fire sins he took upon that eternal he took upon that separation so to know what he saved us from it's like it's humbling even in itself especially when I know I fall short especially when I can't fix it or something I thought I said or you know my motives like because I to know that he's like no I got you ice covered it's covered now let me deal with you in that area that you to be a image-bearer of me so that other people can see me anymore find me and so just to know I know I'm in me like like you said not just pride prideful self-righteous notion a because I'm a Christian l that ain't no repentance with it like John the Baptist preached was repentance yeah repent me and to know that even as a believer I'm still called to a life of repentance it's humbling but it is also like uber like grateful because even in my current condition where I'm not perfect I'm still perfectly accepted I'm still perfect love like eternally accepted eternally adopted and I think that's I think I think that is that's important for people to know like for instance God is convicting me it was just yesterday yesterday my interactions with my immediate family like my brothers and my sisters and how it's easier for me to share the gospel with other people but for some reason there was a block there like it's harder for me to do that with him and it was a sense of like familiarity like okay this is who they know me as this is how they know me so I just kind of leave it there but yesterday guy had really put it on my heart to talk to my youngest brother and I had been praying for him and God really was a guy I really go tomorrow okay you've been pretty but you ain't said nothin to him and so yesterday it was so beautiful y'all like I called it was all it was I got a lot of operative safer because honestly that's not typically the dynamic of our relationship but I called him and I was just like you know God you know I believe really put on my heart I just want to talk to you about Jesus do you got a minute he was like yeah and the first question I asked him which why going back to the gospel it showed me how important is I asked I was like you know what does it mean to be a Christian of course he said the stereotypical things all going to church and I expected that because I don't know where how we were raised so I expected he said that and I said well you know do you have you ever heard of the gospel he was like you know I've heard of it but nobody has ever sat down and talked to me about it Wow and so I'm thinking like it goes back to the scripture says how will they know unless they are told or less the God frees you yeah whoa I was like wow so I sat there and I actually cuz it was even thing and it you this was so important not to even overestimate people even that's like the story from the garden eating like just share with him to God like the gospel to overall gospel from Genesis to Revelation and then we end it it was great because it was out for something that I even assumed that he would know it was like he didn't even know yeah he'd Wow and it made me think of like how many other people do I walk around where do life with that don't know the gospel because the gospel said the centrality of our faith is what allows us to be firm in and in nor Christ it's allowed it's what allows us to persevere and just sharing it with him and just you know praying with him but that stuck with me that he said that he was like I heard people say it but no one ever sat down and actually told me and my brothers what he's 22 now he was like nobody has ever told me like what it was and I thought about I was like sure I could say yeah the gospel of Jesus Christ no but what is the gospel of Jesus Christ what and why is it important it's important for me to know because I was explaining to him about saying like because I had to even do that like I asked like what is sin and he really--he you know he gave the like oh you know doing things that ain't but even understanding the gravity of sin like sin is death it is ultimate death like knowing the like understanding those concepts and it was just laying Jesus I need to talk more I need to talk to my people more I need give me a heart for especially my siblings even starting off there right and not assuming that they just want here or somewhere else they just born learning where else or hopefully because that's what it was I'm hoping I'm hoping they're gonna get it like I'm just that relationship cuz you're not familiar with speaking to them about it we get complacent yeah places so we don't talk to the people around us I think Jessica & Krystal have a nice conversation over here they not talking on this mic it is emotionalism it is not teaching like I said I in the last six years I am part of a teaching ministry mm-hmm my pastor only breaks down teaching about the Word of God about the gospel about the cycle ship I think that my healing came from depression when I started at the ministry I'm in now my talk about being depressed he he actually has he's a teacher by nature so he does bullet Billiton and in the bulletin you know I don't know remember dr. Harris brown tear she would make us have something that we'd have to do to work so that we could take it so that we could take it with us I remember what we did well that's how my pastor teaches he'll put up the bulletin but they'll be aligned and what he's teaching about you have to feel the word hurt it but now you take it back with you and on mine I have come he's we have Bible app on the Bible version at the U version on our on that our church puts up the bulletin so I remember we went away to a conference with leaders and they wanted to say something about pastor and I had every one of his messages on a you version and they asked me why do you have that cuz but once I realized I had to learn for myself cuz he would say you can't be delivered because I'm teaching you right you have to take it now and apply the Word of God to your life and I remember telling the leaders what I love about pastor is he's not just telling you believe what I say he's saying take what I've given you and use it I stand up here for 45 minutes to an hour every Sunday there's no way you can't take that home and you your life and what I started doing is I started using that in regards to depression yeah pastor said I was depressed I'm not perfect I have never seen a pastor admit on the pulpit that they have problems that blew my mind I was like he also ministered that I didn't know how to give I don't I don't know how to give I did not give I told my wife don't give and it was like God had to teach me certain things and I'm gone I've never seen a pastor open up like this but when he was saying what he did not do we took a student Word of God to show us what the word says and he always said we were talking about reading a book in our discipleship class and he reminded us he said um he says our first lady I know you liked that book but please remember that that's still not the Word of God that is a book still written by a man who is fallible so I need you to witness when something you read something out of that go back to the word and weigh it over there he said that about the movie what does that movie about the end times I forgot the name of it a little behind it and I remember him saying is ministry watch every left behind right right Oh 23 when I first watched that cuz I got saved when I was 23 and I remember next behind was the infield believe left behind this is what happened with my pastor um that I currently it's a jerk that we said that I was like oh go back to check your stuff like alright I wanted to share this with pastiera touched on a couple of times she touched on it when she says she didn't know what he fijian said and then she was talking about faith but he features two eight and nine for by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not your own doing it is the gift of God not a result of works so that no one may boast of it mm-hmm so it's your doing it was by grace cuz Tierra said it a couple of times she said he didn't choose me because I was perfect and I was the the little twinkling superstar no I was going to hell in a handbasket and so he chose me he said come out child but then in the mists of that saying come out he wants me now as he changes my heart and gives me a new heart nature - now walk out his life before others and that means even by being truthful about the things that we have gone through but not drawing people to us but using what we've been through to point them right back to Christ you know all right a lot of times we listen to messages and the messages are follow Paul follow Peter mm-hmm follow what David did follow Daniel well we're supposed to be taking what we read in the scripture and point in that situation taking that situation and point it right back to Christ how did what David did how did that point back to Christ how did that point back to what he did for us how did that point back to why he did what he did so we're not asking no questions I love Jackie he'll Perry because she asked this question all the time she says when you read the Bible ask these questions how what when where why uh-huh read the Bible like that how what when where why she put it she she put it more on plane for me then I've heard my pastor say it too he always says when you read in the works get in there with it I didn't know what that meant but he said get in the story sit there and read it as though you're right there in that time so then you'll have the who what when where and why the whole context a small context of it go back and write down who was the actress or who was you know what I'm saying who was this person who was that person why was that person doing that ask those questions and if you don't understand put a question mark and seek time with the Holy Spirit and say okay Lord I didn't understand that part of the word why was that so who are you talking to what do I mean to do say that against here and i say i think that goes right back to the whole discipleship and right learning of the word because i think people think it's passive they think of reading a word more passively like i'm just gonna read it and you know whatever i get i get in a sense of like whatever how am i interpreting this is what it is right not knowing like literally we are instructed to learn how to rightly divide the word meaning that we have some preconceived notions about the word so when we go into it sometimes we just come up with our own interpretation but we have to learn how to rightly divide the word like even nor the cultural context behind what if what they're talking about knowing who the writer is exactly who is he writing to you know so that when you're reading i mean we have to have check marks as i'm reading like i get get past a certain pension i stop my okay think about what I just read like Francis I'm going through the Book of Luke right now right so learning who was Luke he was this Gentile doctor okay so that means something I need to remember he was a Gentile doctor who was he Brian sue this goddamn pious Theophilus Theophilus was this Roman official and the purpose of the letter was that he wrote the Theophilus was to make sure to help make sure that Theophilus would be affirming his faith so i love it that's the purse but that's the context of the letter he's right into the oculus a christian to make sure to help him be firm in his face so that he can be confident in what he knows about jesus right and so when i go into it i'm starting to read the genealogy of Christ I'm starting to realize about Johnny Betts and I'm reading about Jesus's birth his prophecy the birth and all that stuff I'm reading in the context why would a Christian need to notice to be firm in their faith hmm why would because that's the point of this letter while why would someone need to know this what and I always thought off with light and it's kind of the same thing like Jay a lot of people use the same type of ways that they read it but like I saw quit wag and WHAM wait what is this what what about God did I just read what does that mean the context of knowing knowing to be firm in my faith this is cuz that's what I that's the point of wild reading is to be firm in my right out of what I learn about God what does this say about me right how was my identity taught about what about God like even a simple story as the prophecy of john of actions and you know before the reason why I went to Luke was because honestly it was a book that I overlooked it was like oh I have that I have the like sometimes I have that notion of going to more mainstream books like Romans or write the Philippians it was like no goes away you don't want to go by well heard about Luke I'm pretty sure he probably boring you know you got old bullet so and the reason and I looked and I said okay the reason why I kind of veered away from Lucas because Luke is a historical narrative it's basically full of stories from the beginning of Jesus to the end of Jesus yeah and so I never thought I could get anything done in like just out of a sword like what is more concrete theology is bang bang bang bang what are we get out of this story about angel Gabriel going to marry that she what am I getting from God when I tell you may have been opening it up so much like how he say all of that like even just the story of the prophecy when Gabriel Wentz is that Cariah about John and he went to Mary about Jesus like what I learned and also I'm like God is strategic he like there is nothing that he does not have planned or for knew and he is not a liar yeah Zechariah didn't believe Gabriel he went silent yeah at the end of that passage that Gabriel of like but it still what happened and God finally and the same thing we marry I like I'm seeing a constant thing that God is not a liar he values us believing that he is faithful he values that and so I'm like just reading those stories before it would have been just like okay we all know Mary was a virgin okay right no she had Jesus but I didn't see God in it the reason why I needed to know that and so learning how to read the word correctly and rightly divide the word by the Spirit of God it's so much more enriching and fulfilling and that's how that's where the intimacy can also be drawn from because it's night now I'm not reading the Bible just as a you know some stories or what or well let me just go here for Tiaras satisfaction let me you know spot read what's the error satisfaction but it's like hmm no let me start from the beginning and this book that and that was just my conviction read this book just don't blow it just read the book from beginning to end so you can't complete context and read it looking for me not looking for a solution to your problem not looking for it for a solution even to your sin edit read it looking for me hmm where do you see me Who am I in this story and so I'm saying it's a very intentional it's not but it's not passive he's like how to stop and say okay go back what did I say about God because if not I'll keep reading and it'll just be a story it'll just be yeah another scripture right it'll just be reading I think that's important because you said something about Luke I used to think the same way about that book of the stories I have a book that I don't like to is revelation I read it but I didn't like what you said I stop and think about it way is that but what I realized is that even when it comes to like Luke if you look at it it points back to the Old Testament that points back yeah even if we read revelations revelation points back to the altar this is why I think people can't get rid of the hotel just go away I have a friend that she literally bought the Bible written in Hebrew and she bought a Torah she bought what they call the sefer and she actually reads the sefer along with the 66 books uh so like she was telling me the other day she said Tonya if you just read and you hear to be Gatsby Gatsby Gatsby Gatsby get when you read it officially in the Hebrew you kind of understand the bagasse to be gets to be asked to be gets them again you know so if we look at Ron influenced to the other we can't negate them in your so Luke points back to where he was testified up in the Old Testament and then you come back to Luke and it's like whoa like I said it tells the truth because look how long ago God spoke about him over here yeah to himself back over here to remind us that I already said this it's going to happen in my time but I already said same thing with Revelation so I'm gonna get like you teairra and I'm gonna sit down and I'm a wag revelations I'm awake I'm I'm a wagon I'm a read it and I'm gonna I'm a read it for God Muhammad said this all the time he says I've learned to not read to preach anymore mm-hmm that's deep because a lot of times we're taught to read the word to teach something like the priest in order to talk about something and he looked at me and said honey I've learned to read not to preach something I've learned to read like you said to find God in it to find when he's saying to me it goes back to even the music he listens to leaves like honey I'm very careful about what I listen to if the music is promoting me me me me me I'm not listening to it even if you got a Christian stamp on it because I want to know how is it pointing to Christ what does it stand to me about God what does it saying to me about what God is doing out here now where is his essence in the spring so this all pointer I need to feel better I gotta get up tomorrow I gotta do this he's like I'm not saying it's wrong what I'm saying is it's not edifying Christ yeah well the father's not edified then I don't know is that something that I need to listen to right now so you know I love having those conversations with my husband it's 10:19 you guys want to keep going are you guys getting something out of this yeah this is good yeah I think it's fun I'm so glad to hear invited to be a PA we got the young M to do this again I think we do because I don't think we even like deep we just the surface tea yeah this might be that on women's group you always talk about oh that's exactly I always think yeah jump into the you are sing darling and we can collaborate because it could be you know this could be a form of that discipleship we talked about yeah I like and I'm learning so much just again just going back to God's Word and one not rushing to either because y'all I don't bit in Luke for about a month and a half now and I'm just getting in Chapter five and I and that's one thing he was teaching me as well take your time Blaine would you like take your time because that's why I was so anxious I'm like I'm gonna buy the plan read five chapters a day his body in a week out I got to do is like we're supposed to read the Bible in the whole year yeah my uncle will wake me up every day during the summer to give him Genesis biggest number I mean every day during the summon all I want to do is slap him it did not make me want to know the word all I knew is that would he trust me on what to push me to that you know but that's what we're taught we were taught that we're supposed to know it like clockwork get to it real fast that's that you know that got the cultural thinking and I think that's the big one of the biggest things is because even just from ping on what tier was saying it's just like I've been learning like how do I really digest this and it's what's-her-name Patricia Washington she's like entrepreneur but she's own a Christian entrepreneur or she speaks about her faith in her platform and I remember her saying like no more you you're trying to get revelation off of snakes of the word and not having meals and that just like really stuck with me because I know I mean and there was a time where I was you know you see those encouraging posts and stuff whatever first on that's not a snake like it's just like people they you know they'll see a quote on quote on social media or you know they'll see something somewhere or maybe read something really quick and like you said like be able to like oh I know that scripture but did you digest it though and um and how did you apply its here like that what does it look like showing up in your life in and even on what you all were talking about discipleship and teaching I asked like okay but God how do how do I apply this to my life and then also whether it's a troubled area or whether it's an area that I just need to strengthen myself and I'm like okay God first of all what is your character and let me see your character but also how should I show up in the world and treat people differently um and and even see how you are revealing yourself in my everyday life Searcy sits I feel like I've been leaning on God even stronger been a therapist just because I'm like well first time I'll have none of the answers and I don't try to add the answers but it's just such a application of God is the holy and perfect counselor so that's what I need to be mimicking that's why I need a my my vision and my insight should be so so yeah this is good right but is it I'm like god help me digest it because you can see something it it's it it just sit on my heart and it's not in my heart right so but I think you said it just now you are you are already in that vein of truth where you're trying to see even your what you do in the natural you're saying Lord to apply to you right that's how you apply it when something's enlightened to you and God is speaking to you about something you take it and you apply it in your personal life you know I know for me as a speech therapist I can't walk into everybody's home cuz I do home health and pray over them but I try to demonstrate who he is from what I know of him and I remember one day I was leaving a person's house and they said to me who are you now you know I've been sitting here for the past 30 minutes I'm a therapist what are you talking about we just met and grandma was like but who are you and I said oh you know I expressed who I was again and she said no what do you do speech therapy was a great kid and she said okay when you leave being a speech therapist what do you do I said I'm a believer in Christ I said and that's who I am my name is Tanya I have four kids and a husband and I'm a believer in Christ she says see that's what I knew she said I saw the light hmm he said just by how you treated my grandbaby I saw a difference she said my grandson doesn't sit with anyone and he sat in your lap no well by the way I knew something was different so I said that to say you're already applying it see because what we tend to do is we'll take the Word of God what we learn and we only use it on Sunday God's trying to teach us how to walk this thing out every day of the week every hour and every second even when we at the grocery store and that does not mean that sometimes our foot doesn't almost slip see because when I was unsafe I like to fight so God knew that about me don't be a coward now what I need you to do is still like to fight but it's how you fight exactly let's partners how you fight now you're gonna be one that's gonna tower down when the world tells you that I'm not real are you gonna be that one who won't stand up and stand the truth when it's known that I'm gonna miss so that's how you apply it you take it and apply to your everyday life my best friend is a Muslim and if I told you this I tried to be some everything I wanted to be a Buddhist I want to be a Muslim because they dressed a bluff had a dress they just fine oh I love muslima clothes and head rack system I really do and me and her can talk we can talk about some but the one thing I always that I respect about her is being a Muslim is not just something she do during Ramadan it's not just something she do on their holy day she lives it out and that was something she said to me she said Tonya as a Christian one of the things I question is I don't see you guys live it every day of the week you live it on Sunday you live it on Wednesday maybe on Tuesday but you have to live it out she said my even my food is plan through what I believe which I understand that say I want to be that legalistic and go all the way there but I get what she's and I can understand the reason she's saying that when I go to when she goes to her god this so wow this is our God is powerful so I should come I should speak to him about things in my life God is this the job you want me to take is is this way you have me to go is this your will for me and we fail to do that so you are already applying it cuz you just said it you said I say to God this you know now it may not happen the way you want but you're asking him humbly you're coming to him you know I remember being taught that oh we are sons of God so you can go to God you don't approach the king a certain way Esther did not just go into the Kings quarters that's not what she was allowed to do we have to know how to approach God in such a way to remember like Tara say is my grace is my love when we approach it's a hard matter it's not a logical matter I didn't get the beginning how long would I want me you know my heart yeah um before I got I'm kunia I'm not Raina Raina Bernina is my youngest child I have four kids to watch if you use this computer earlier for teachers but this is great I loved everything I was saying here it would have been great to do it on Facebook too because I feel like we wouldn't look we would have been able to reach more people this makes it so that so many people could come you know interact with each other yeah I loved everything yeah I said and I don't know which I was sad about depression before I got on but I struggled with depression and God brought me out of that yeah I mean really you name it I probably went through it I loved what you were saying about you stay in Luke and you know just getting in the word I'm reading at home acts right now I'm sorry my daughter is trying to be really kind and cleaning my table but you know I have my chaos a certain way I love you I'm sorry thank you so much and I wrote that was taking notes but you said another you said wearing ran wag what about guarding and what about me so what is my interpretation as far as like understanding comprehension what is the same and then what is it saying about God and then in light of what is this saying about God what does this mean for me either me either yeah I'm gonna use it I'm gonna do that with revelations yeah I'm curious to see what is saying about me revelation and maybe they could be our challenge for everybody let's just try that with reading I see what's different about approaching a word in that different way and Terry can you I don't know if I I don't think I'd caught the full title but whatever you sent - is it tight Anna Tana Tanya Tanya I'm sorry okay I'm looking at you my mother was country can you put down the title of that I guess the next Netflix I don't think I've seen that and I think that'll be cool for me to watch no it's super super rich yeah we have two different ones could be I'm sorry that's what you promised or Amazon okay they have is to their long-wear the first one is like two hours yeah American gospel twice the long and it's about this rich is really rich and that it's what it does cost it's like 399 orange and then the second when I have not watched the second one I forgot what it was yeah I can all send it out it is one hour version okay no it's I think it's a channel so just mean - could you just confirm if that's the right way you saw that look great yeah that's um nabil he passed away okay yeah I'm at castle really it's deep it's really good it talks about sorry I didn't mean do that but I thought about it talks about the fact that we don't understand what suffering is because it's almost like we think that you know like Tara said it's just all you know God chose me because you know I'm Tinkerbell so he just lost me and you know and and they were talking about the fact I want to give too much detail but they were talking about how the different disciples one was world upside down and this one was tortured and Stephen was stoned so is that and I still love it did God still not love them cuz in this day of time we think love is only the blessings love is only a fact that I have a new car new house new pair of shoes and a new out and then you speak it all something right there because that has been I think God is about drilled that into my brain because I want to say for a good while and I and I grew up not being my mom's favorite and it really affected the way I saw myself and did not realize how I related to me to God and I felt like God to bless or favor everybody but me man it was like and I mean and yeah the materialistic things but it was just like even with with other things like oh we're God he created this and open doors for this person or that and it can never happen for me and it was like and I had to literally and looking through the word it what was it he he said that Solomon and John the Baptist was blessed then I was like like in and I had to digest that and process it like just like you're you saying but sorry there's no that's like one of the things that got and dealing with comparison and that's what I'm one of the biggest things they I constantly deal with so it's just like whew yeah so I don't too I have a birthmark on my face I'm in at 15 I used to well young and now you try to scrub it with a brillo pad I used to try to scrub it off but I always had that that issue of competition because I never felt that I could be blessed because I might be better than me or they're prettier than me or and I was a black sheep because I wasn't raised by my mother so I was kind of a black sheep to four different things in my life so birth marks starting with that when I was called Petey the dog and oh well little rascals so I treat it really bad but let me tell you how God is good cuz even in that I had a little guy in my class and he picked me to be his girlfriend we didn't know what that meant third grade but there was a little boy I would tease me because of my birthmark and he would take matches and light them and throw him in my desk and a little boy that calls himself my boyfriend beat him up so he was my little protector and I always sit down and think about how God took care of me the little things that we think stop us he's already in the midst of it uh-huh but we don't even see it cuz we miss him we miss God because we're only looking at ourselves yeah that's doing I mean I also know you know what if y'all can just somebody tell us how to do this or lie first I don't know if it's um in our settings or what but it would allow me to add ya up there and be she tried and it would allow her so just like we spent 45 minutes just I dunno yeah go ahead I'm sorry no I would I do think live with it would reach more people because even when I got it it was some people that was getting it I was like yeah would you go fried but you should get in live on so now I can see I can see the fruit from name I'll be praying about that as well see how we can get it up there figure out what it sounded for something in settings or something because I was able to add you Jessica but I wasn't able to do it with her yeah definitely Tom get on YouTube and I'll tell you how to do somebody that's what we were doing we were doing that swipe to the right I don't know why I think it's something in either her settings or my settings that we ready to add each other so but um so yeah I guess just overall that the conclusion this god help us to be women who love your word yes man um that we got to help us to love you and I love people yes so I'm a pray out I'm listing out uh I'm a sent out the name of the documentary as well as if y'all can just in the chat just send me your email addresses and maybe I can keep it me I don't know like a means of communication okay all right dear Heavenly Father I just want to point people this opportunity once again proving yourself merciful and graceful thank you for loving us thank you for before the foundation of the earth calling us into your family thank you for predestiny even this time for us to come together it's a fellowship to commune about you over you and through you I just I'm just so grateful I'm so so so grateful you answer so many prayers just in our conversations and I just ask that you would give us a heart to know you deeper and more intimately God that we know that anything good it comes from you the desire to work or will is all according to you so I ask that you would give us the desire want to know you deeper and to even have a love and affection for your word knowing that that's the tool that you use for us to get to know you and that you literally are your word and I pray father guy that you will unpack it in such a way that we will have a deeper intimacy with you like never before god I pray she will open our hearts that you will soften our hearts allow the word to get deep inside that will show and in light of the fruit showing father God others will see you and they will glorify you I just thank you for these women and their respective lives I just prayed she will continue to watch over them to protect them father God continue to reveal yourself to them and I just I just give you the glory again for this time I give you the glory for their lives and yeah I just thank you and so it's in Jesus name that I pray amen thank y'all for your time this is them this is a blessing to me I look this is my thing right yeah this is my you know y'all go share the wealth amen y'all got something y'all share even if this a type of thing where you reading with somebody and y'all read together and challenge yourself to dig in and a different in a different way | Tierra Lebbie Realty | UCw6KkLV1EL9n2nwE5tHyeRQ | 2020-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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8VO_p5KSQwY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VO_p5KSQwY | Serial Entrepreneur & Coach Rachel King on The Mind Body Business Show | so here's the big question how are entrepreneurs like us who have been hustling and struggling to make it to success who seem to make it one step forward only to fall two steps back we're dedicated determined and driven how do we finally break through and win that is the question this podcast will give you the answers my name is Brian Kelly and this is the Mind Body business show [Music] hello everyone and welcome welcome to the Mind Body business show oh my goodness we have one of the most interesting intriguing guests I have had in a long time uh such a great background I'll let her tell it because it's very interesting what she has been through what she has done and where she is now in her life in business and uh personal life it's phenomenal and full of energy amazing uh young woman I cannot wait to share with you her name is Rachel King I cannot wait to bring her on but before we do that the Mind Body business show it is a show that I had built with you in mind and I mean that you the the entrepreneur the business owner the one trying to get to that next level in their business and what happened was over a course of about a decade I began studying just successful people I really focused on just successful people and trying to figure out what is what is it about them or was it about them if they had passed on that made them more successful than someone like me and I continued to work with mentors like side by side physically uh One Mentor I worked with for several years uh others that I've done joint venture Partnerships others that are authors of books some living some no longer with us and some past before I even started reading the book and throughout all of this um I what I noticed were three things kept trickling up to the top and becoming very noticeable and you might guess what those three things are I call them the three pillars of success and that is mind body and business and for mine that means each of these individuals to a person had developed a very positive very powerful and most importantly a very flexible mindset and then with body they also took care of themselves both physically and nutritionally that one is straightforward and then business business is very very multifaceted and what that entailed was these individuals again to a person had mastered the skill sets that are necessary to build a successful business and grow and keep scaling and thriving that business skill sets like sales marketing team building leadership systematizing I could keep going on and on and on in fact um systematized you know like that's a whole subject in its own right I almost went off on a tangent but I'm not going to stay focused Brian here we go yes and the cool thing is to master any one thing of any kind of thing but a skill set in particular can take a very long time I think it's said that to become an expert in anything takes 10 000 hours of focused effort I mean ten thousand hours that's a long time and I just rattle off what four or five skill sets and there are many more you'll probably probably think well Brian's forget this I'm not going down the business route I'm not going to be an entrepreneur the good news is though you don't have to master every single one of them in fact if you focus on just one of them and yeah it was one of the one of the few I just listed in uh just a moment ago if you just mastered one skill set what can happen is you can leverage that skill set to bring in others in your business who have already mastered or in the process of mastering the other skill sets that you have yet to or may never do just time on Earth and how long it takes um you may never master and that one skill set is wait a minute is anybody curious do they want to know what it is the shortcut to success I don't know if it's that important to you um all right I'll stop teasing it is the skill set of I need a drum roll like uh sound bite right here I keep saying that every show and I forget to go grab one it is the the skill set of leadership and for those of you that might be saying you know Brian I'm a solopreneur who am I going to lead uh how am I going to learn that well first I'd say start reading books on leadership there are several great ones out there um I won't go over those at this moment we have plenty uh coming up on a resource I'm going to show you in just a minute and then the other thing is start leading yourself get in the habit of leading yourself become disciplined start putting things on calendars how would you treat yourself if you're an employee start thinking as if you were one of those people because you're directing everything you do every day so if you're not disciplined with yourself will you be disciplined with someone else and you can start developing those skill sets before you and start bringing on team that is a perfect example and all right speaking of very successful people we're going to move on because another phenomenal trait I found out about nearly every successful person I've ever run to run into is that they are also very Avid readers of books and with that I want to segue very quickly into a little segment I affectionately call bookmarks bookmarks born to read bookmarks Ready Steady read bookmarks brought to you by reachyourpeaklibrary.com [Music] yes and don't worry Rachel King is coming on I mean she's she's in the back just scratching on the screen saying let me in you should see us pretty neat and she cannot wait yes reacherpeaklibrary.com that is a website that I had built with you in mind and once again this is really a gift to you uh and before I go into this a real quick word of I guess caution or instruction or coaching maybe is that rather than go off and look at these resources live in real time while the show is on especially when Rachel comes on rather than do that write down the web addresses and the resource names maybe books write them down and then visit them after the show is over and why do I say that it's because of we just touched on it Focus you want to be focused on what especially what Rachel is going to say because I've spoken from stage many times I've seen someone get up and leave the room they had to go to the bathroom where they had that all important text right at the moment where I was about to give a secret to success it's not really a secret but you know a big heavy hitting point and I felt bad for them and I thought I don't ever want that to happen again and so I know this isn't a physical stage but the magic happens in the room so stay in the room stay focused and when Rachel comes on you don't want to miss a moment and take take very voracious notes as well I take notes and I'm running the show so I don't ask of anything of you that I want myself do so richardpeaklibrary.com is a website I literally had put together by my team with you and mine and what it is is I'm now 58 years old I did not start reading voraciously until the age of 47. and I did not know what kind of incredible impact it could have on me and my life and once I began reading I was like Wow and I couldn't get enough and so these are all the books I have personally completed reading that had a profound impact on either my business or my personal life or both and that's what I put in this Library reacherpeaklibrary.com remember write that down and why did I do that because not every book that I've ever read is in here it gives you the higher probability of getting a good read and not wasting your time that is the main reason sufficiency I've already read it I know if it's good or not for me I have a business and so I thought hey I think this will be beneficial to others so it's your your quick uh quick guide to books that will really have an impact on your especially your business life more more so than personal life but a lot of them do go cover and uh 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and real estate matters alongside her impressive career she is a proud wife and mother and loved by her community for her continued service in Outreach all right finally I left officially informally welcome to the show Rachel King how are you doing tonight thank you it's so nice it's it's fun to hear about all of the things that I've done because I don't often hear about it so thank you for having me and what a wonderful introduction oh my goodness and I'll say this publicly I said it behind the scenes but thank you for your service thank you for your husband's service in the Army and uh I appreciate both of you for making you know I look at it as a sacrifice because you could have chosen so many other things and when you go into the service you don't really have your own life you're told what to do when to do and how to do it most the time uh and so thank you from the bottom of my heart and I know that everybody watching listening it Embraces that as well so mad respect for you and your husband both so thank you very much for doing that oh it was really one of the best times in my life and I wouldn't be here today without it so really I'm honored to have served yeah and I cannot wait uh we'll get to it in a moment but I cannot wait to see how that has spilled over into your business and personal life as you've gone as you left uh the service and see what it did I've heard some great stories from those who have served I've not heard one bad story I'm not saying that bad things didn't happen but I haven't heard the bad story about what they utilized that experience how they did in taking their life to the next level so uh very excited about this what I wanted to do is uh find out in the very beginning what I love to start out was the first word of the show is mine and it's uh you know what I my opinion is that the Mind our mindset is the foundation the Cornerstone the reason of either our level of success or lack thereof it has nothing to do with anyone else outside factors no one else's fault we are where we are today because of what's going on up here and what I want to do is get inside your big beautiful brain Rachel not physically of course not for that so yeah I'll wait for then um but I wanted to find out because you know running your own business is not always the easiest thing to do in fact it's often a challenge non-stop each and every day there are things that you know that's why we're entrepreneurs because we we solve problems solve issues so for you when you get up every morning and you know what's ahead of you maybe there's an arduous task or a client you don't really want to deal with but you have them or her and uh you just know that there are things that are not aren't going to be like just Rosy and great and fun all day when you wake up in the morning what is it going what is going on in your beautiful brain that's keeping you uh positive and moving forward and driven and productive day in and day out as you go through your business being an entrepreneur owning a business is can be so overwhelming right you just constantly even when you're not things can be overwhelming I and you touched on it earlier actually I like kind of live and die by my calendar so when I feel overwhelmed or when I feel like I the week is so much or the day is going to be way longer than I wanted I look at my calendar or I go back and I remember it and I just take one meeting at a time or one thing at a time if I have to be at the office for an 8 30 appointment then let's just get to the office for the 8 30 appointment let's not look at the 6 PM board meeting that's that's too much and I really am a believer in just bite-sized pieces you take off what you can and once you've done one thing it's much easier to do the next so I that's kind of how I get out of bed every single day is taking on one task at a time wow that is just profoundly intelligent uh and interesting it's so weird uh Rachel I just literally had conversations with people about a similar concept and this seems to happen I'll have a cons a conversation with somebody about it and then the next guest expert like you we'll talk about it like it's crazy yeah because uh I have a dad with Advanced dementia he's 86 and he was getting scammed and it was a horrible there was a two-month solid two-month stretch of absolute stress and not knowing you know there were so many things going on that we had to take care of my brother and I and I just kept telling him because it's the only way I could deal with it was we just the only thing we can do this is one step at a time a hundred percent like I I say that but I say it in every aspect of my life I was hiking yesterday and we were going up a really big hill and I looked at my littlest daughter and I was like so it's just one step at a time until we get back to the end of this like whatever it is you're facing even if it's fun things it can be overwhelming like just get to the next step and and I almost give myself permission Brian to just do that one step and then say and then you don't have to do anymore right when I get really wrong then then you've done it and you don't do anymore and I found as many people have that once you do that that first thing it's easy to keep going so if you just really give yourself permission to handle what you can in that exact moment but do it it can make huge tasks that are so overwhelming life just doable it's gosh same exact another it's about you know you take that first step and that creates momentum yeah and then you continue so it's like how many times everyone out there listening including you Rachel like how many times have you been like just exhausted maybe you're on the couch and it's like oh I forgot I need to go and clean up the dishes or something and you just no way it's not happening but I know if I wait till the morning they might give off an odor I better take care of this right and then it's like oh begrudgingly you get up and sludge on over to the sink you start cleaning the dishes you get you look over the counter it's like oh that looks a little Dusty I'm gonna go clean that off and then you'll walk through the house oh these clothes I should pick those up and fold them but you've already started the momentums there and now before you know it the whole place is clean absolutely absolutely that way like and it see but if you had thought sitting on the couch I'm gonna go and do the dishes and get the laundry done and sweep that like you would just not do any of it right you would be like I'm not gonna get off the couch that's too much I'm tired but if you just give yourself permission to do one thing and you do it and then not do anymore it really does it's the momentum kind of keeps you going and then it's just these little little things that when you're done you're like wow my house is clean my laundry's done like this is amazing yeah and then you feel great right yeah and you're awake uh it's like going to the it's like exercising you know oh my God I'm so tired I don't want to go to the gym then you go in about maybe 20 minutes into it you feel better than you have in weeks if you hadn't been in for a while it's just it's an amazing thing it's just do it do something but keep moving in whatever Direction you want to go in and stack those Pebbles as they say and it's like what they say the metaphor about how do you eat an elephant one Pebble at a time or one bite at a time back in the Pebbles oh we have some people saying hi oh I wonder who this might be Amy Scruggs she says amazing having Rachel today thank you Amy for referring this amazing young woman to us miss April's dance says hello Brian and Rachel King I love it lorianne Hood oh she's like a regular I love her lorian hood is here from South Carolina and oh look at that we got some cheering going on Amy Scruggs woohoo uh lorianne Hood oh this is nice flattering she's beautiful yes thank you and then Marie Bernard totally sitting on the couch thank you all that's fantastic yeah and it truly is like it's almost a secret to success it's just moving forward one step and then other steps your other leg just seems to pass it and take another step and then another one and then another one but it's just that first one that seems so arduous it is and throughout my life I was in law I had children young I was in law school I always had kind of too much quite frankly I was always too tired and the only thing that I could find because I had to figure out how to do it so what I really did find whether it was working out or anything is letting myself be okay with only doing that one step knowing subconsciously that once I do that step it'll it'll keep going but if you really are okay with it it's actually quite easy to get up and do one thing and when you know that well now I can get back on my couch it makes it easier to get that like get off the couch right so yeah I have a good friend Christopher Roush who just interviewed me recently uh and talked about that too and he would say something like he you know he plays a guitar but he hasn't picked one up in a long time and he said if I just tell myself I'll just I'll just pick it up I may just hold it for 15 minutes I may not even pluck a string but then it starts happening same with going to the gym he tells his clients go to the gym all you have to do is go there take a picture of the front door prove to me that you went there and we're good for that day so of course they're going to get to the door open the door go in all right I'll do a set of this and then before you know 20 or 40 minutes of a workout is ensued and so it just works it does when I do running when I go running I'm a runner so when I get up in the morning it's cold or it's rainy or I'm just tired or this time of year it's dark and I think I'm just gonna go really slow like as slow as I need to and I will only go for like one minute like I will just run for one minute as slow as I can just like I don't even break a sweat and then it's like oh I can do that and then by the yeah then it's like well that feels kind of nice already my running shoes on I'm like I'll keep going yeah so that's it there you go that's the secret to success our show is over so long everybody [Laughter] yeah that was one of the best advertising slogans in history I think um my goodness yes and so one of the things I liked um or that I opened the show with and mentioned was the importance of reading it had a profound effect on me when I finally pulled up my big boy pants and started reading uh I just didn't like looking at pages I didn't know this um and I read when I was told to in school and stuff I just did it but I didn't enjoy it and uh I learned that once audible came out that listening to books was my jam so I started listening to him like crazy um and it did have a massive and profound effect on me but you know I didn't start till age of 47. I don't look back and go oh gosh I wish I started earlier but there's a reason for it all and I got different life experiences as a result would you consider yourself to be an Avid Reader and if so what kind of things do you read to um to fuel your entrepreneur mind or do you like to read things that are fiction and get some entertainment out of it what's your what's your role with that so actually I'm a literature and writing major so I am a very Avid Reader I've been reading and writing and that is my degree I've read all the classics and I continue to read but that all aside because many like many college students I didn't actually care for everything I read in college I have I just read I read every single day it is what puts me to sleep like I get in bed and I have a read like I read and then I go to sleep all the time there's not a day that goes by in my life that I don't read and I actually switch between non-fiction and fiction so sometimes I like to read the uh the non-fiction but I read a lot of kind of complex material for my job so I keep my non-fiction actually kind of light I I love the book Born to Run it was like one of my absolute favorites I read the recent New York Times bestseller breathe that was also has made my like top life books so for non-fiction I try and keep it light and how I can improve myself and then the fiction that I like is historical fiction I'm just a big fan of historical fiction I think it's interesting you can keep it light adds a little bit of drama but you know for the most part you're learning something and I love to read that's fantastic I mean I can liken that to movies like I work all day I'm a former software engineer and I did a lot I wrote a lot of software for the dod um as a contractor to the dod and so we have a little bit of a connection there you and I and your and your husband which is cool but that was uh that took a lot of of of the brain every day I mean had to think and solve issues that uh kind of I don't know if I'd say high level but it was always solving something writing the software when I got home I'm like I want to shut the heck down you know my wife would pull up a movie and I'm watching like did you did you pull up another movie where we have to think to follow it I just want something entertain me and to chill and we get like 20 minutes into us and so I'm lost what's going on because I'm not listening I do not want to do that I just want to relax and she always laughs at me and she'll she'll get perturbed and posit and then bring me up to speed oh okay thanks and then play it somewhere I said 20 minutes later okay so uh what about this one where are we now I my husband will watch the the shows that are always rated top and you hear on all the social medias that are great and he'll want me to sit down like this takes so much brain power like I have to follow this case in order to fake or this whatever the show is about can we have something that I don't it doesn't matter what happened 10 minutes ago I can pick it up right here and um and that's I think why I like reading is because I can read it if I don't really pay attention it's okay I can pick it up and it'll kind of all weave itself together the next day or I can reread the two pages that I didn't get the night before or just or just decide maybe it wasn't interesting enough I'm just not I'm just going to put it away and never open it again I can't do that once I start I'm like oh I feel so guilty if I don't finish so I'll just talk through it until it's over and then I'm like oh that was not a good book what a waste of time but yes yeah we have a lot of similarities there I'll tell you goodness well I kind of think I know the answer to the next question I want to ask you because you you briefly touched on one of the things you do on occasion or on a regular basis uh which is running and you know I like to cover some of the topics under Mind Body business don't have to cover them all and then I want to get into your military background next after this one I'm so intrigued by that and I'm just curious for you and I I know the answer for me and everyone else I've talked to has a similar answer but I'd love to hear it and and the variation of it how important is physical fitness to you in not just your personal life but what have you noticed if you are doing it on a regular basis what does it do for your business as well I run or do something well I call it intentional exercise every single day and I Define intentional exercise it's not like going on a hike for a walk with my kids or walking my dog that is life but intentional exercise is something that I've specifically set out to do to improve my physical fitness and I do something every day even if it is as simple as like the most basic laying on your back yoga and it does two things for me I I work out in the morning it acts as my caffeine so I don't actually drink caffeine and I really use the exercise or whatever I'm doing to get me awake it starts my day it's kind of my opening statement for the day and it sets the tone it also makes me feel like I've done something productive already so I've entered the day having done something really good and if the rest of my day I don't do anything or it doesn't go well at least I I was successful for the first part but I also really use running and exercise for my mental health my job is super stressful I'm dealing with people's problems all the time and legal problems are probably one of the most stressful times in any one person's life and I'm carrying that and I'm trying to make it so that it doesn't we have the best possible outcome so in order to get rid of some of that stress to be functional so that it can think strategically I need to have that mental Escape I don't like I don't run with other people typically I it's like a very independent activity for myself but it is so that I can decompress I can get out all of that extra nervous energy all of the stress that I have and interestingly my office so this happened to me a couple of years ago and I just thought it was hilarious they came to me on like a Thursday and they said so when was the last time you've had a really busy schedule Rachel for the last couple weeks trial and all this when was the last time you went for a long run I was like well like a really long time ago you see my schedule and they said well we think we're gonna clear your Friday morning and and you should go for a run and I was like oh wonderful this is a great idea I think I at that point thought it was like I had the most thoughtful staff ever right like you're of course I want to do it and then afterwards they said that they could tell that I was more irritable I started having my patients tested I was not nearly as understanding with my clients it was coming out and they needed like it was like exuding this the stress level and they needed me to go for a run so that I could get it all out and that was when I really realized how important running and physical activity was to how what kind of boss I am what kind of attorney I am and I expect what kind of wife and mother I am as well wow that is phenomenal so you get up so in the morning is it like the very first thing you do I mean or do you give yourself time to wake up a little bit I got my kids ready for school and then they walk out the door at 7 15 and then between 7 15 and like 8 15 I use that for me and I and do whatever it is on the plan whatever is on my schedule I also because I said I live in like die by my calendar on Sunday nights I look at my calendar for the next week and I plan my eight workouts for the week so if I have like a nothing to do on a Monday morning I'll maybe do my long run if I am very short on time or I have court then maybe I'll just do like a 20 minute yoga session or dinner very cool and you do that uh in your office in your home or do you go to a gym how does that work I do it in my well I like to work out outside so it's either outside I'm super fortunate Southern California typically allows for outside workouts uh but actually you know we've had like so much rain that I have contemplated getting a gym membership just for the week the year that I I can't to do it but no I work out at home or outside I run outside that's fantastic and I love it because you start off the day that way and that gave you that one bit of success so I mean this is fantastic I've never heard anybody doing this but you've literally set yourself up for Success that day yes you cannot not have a successful uh task or uh something that happened that day because you've already completed it that is I love that attitude uh because yeah you don't always have the perfect day it could be the rest of the day sucks but at least you had that one success and you could you know pat yourself on the back and and give it yourself that that participation crochet trophy I hate those um for doing so and I love how your staff basically that sounded like an intervention it was so I really was like oh I really need running like I really it was truly Brian the first time that I realized how important exactly what you say is like your your body does actually affect your mind and ultimately your business and every area of your life and we hear it but to actually live it and to have this difference and to have it be so significant that they rearranged my calendar and we're like please go and then I'm like doing something I love right but it was it was very eye-opening and now it it made it even more important I think that was the takeaway like it made it so that it wasn't really something I wanted to do it was something I needed to do for my own success and it was just as important as marketing it sounds like you're very a loving and supportive staff to do that that they had that forethought and that that tells me that you are one incredible leader for them to have that reaction to you so it all it all it all comes from the top and so kudos to you that tells me right then and there what your leadership style is is phenomenal especially for the group that you have in your in your uh business right now so uh I I allow you I give you permission to give yourself credit for being a phenomenal leader and uh yes yes oh his lorian hood says uh I used to live reading actual books now I'm an audible person yeah and I I've actually read a physical book for the first time in years not too long ago but it was only because I wanted to read it really bad and there was no audible version of it so I literally sat down my wife's watching TV and I've got earbuds and listening to music to cancel out the TV I just love being with my wife I don't care what we're doing we don't have to be talking as long as I'm near her I am fulfilled I love it and I want to talk to her and all that too it's just I don't have to be to have that just uh I feel good uh so I just sat down there and I'm reading the book and highlighting while she's watching TV and we're like two feet apart right it's so funny but uh yes um your army career seven years what spurred you on what was what made you think hey I think I want to enlist in the Army today what was going through your mind when that happened well it was not like a pretty picture uh it was bad but I was 18. and I wanted to go to college well I thought I was I'll say I thought I wanted to go to college and so I did I enrolled in college in school and I quickly found out that I didn't really like going to class I was not mentally ready to go to college so I didn't go to class and about a month and a half or two months into the semester my parents basically said no more you can't do this you were supposed to be going to school and cut me off financially yeah and it just wasn't working right and that was okay it was a good decision it was probably the best decision that they could have made for me at that time given the kind of person I am so I did some different things at one point I had no plate like I had no place to live I had no job prospects life was very expensive and you don't realize it when you're that young and so I walked into the but I knew a lot of people that were in the military because I was in Southern California with the Marines and the Navy so I went to I thought about it I went and talked to the recruiters and I went to MEPS which is the military entrance military entrance processing station I think is what it stands for and they said well we can get you to boot camp in six months and I said yeah so I don't have a job and I don't have a place to live and so if you don't get me to boot camp within two weeks I'm gonna have figured out my plan B because I have to so you need if I'm gonna join like this is gonna be it you have to I have to go now and they did and the reason I chose two weeks is because I figured I could go back to my mom with a military contract signed and say can I please stay here for two weeks of going into the military so they did and it worked and my mom they let she let me come home for two weeks and then I shipped out so it was kind of a necessity thing I didn't really know what to do and I knew I wasn't ready to go to college I knew I wanted to be an attorney or I had a feeling that I wanted to be an attorney but that's so much school and I just quite frankly was not ready interesting so what was your parents reaction when you first let him know that you were enlisting uh well I'd already signed the contract because I am definitely a person that just makes decision I'm very definitive so like here it is I'm very decisive so I didn't tell them in advance and I don't come from a military family so I had a bit of mixed reaction I I have divorced parents so I had mixed reactions from different sides there was a bit of worry it was shortly after 9 11 so that was a lot of uncertainty so I think there was some fear there and again we didn't have military in our family so nobody knew what to expect I think they were very shocked I don't think they ever thought that Rachel King this person that does kind of whatever she wants would go in and voluntarily take orders but I did it and and it all turned out okay I think in hindsight they realized that it was a really good decision and I grew up a huge amount very quickly uh so I think now they're thinking it's great yeah and I hear that a lot about the growing up part um you know becoming I I again I haven't met a uh a veteran who has not had a higher level of seemingly maturity and discipline than most of the rest of the population that I deal with and so for you when you came out of the army and everything you learned how did or what specifically if you can think of one or two things that that the Army did for you that you were able to carry over into your business and personal life that were very positive what would those be I think the discipline I definitely think the ability to embrace the suck like you learn that in the military and actually my husband and I quote talk about it quite a like when things suck you kind of have to embrace it boot camp there was like really bad things that happened it was really hard being in the military is can be really hard and you just kind of embrace the suck and you get through it and on the other end I think what I learned in the military is that you can look back and be like wow that was like such an interesting maybe not great experience but it was such a unique experience and even more than anything like I did it like I made it through I embraced the suck them on the other side of it so I think that's the big the big one from a business owner's standpoint I actually hated it when I was in the army they did like these mandatory fun days uh and that's an 18 19 20 you know you just like who wants to go hang out with all of these people you just want I just wanted to go party um but now that I own a company I really bring through the the camaraderie and the importance of morale within the the company and the idea that mandatory fun is really that's kind of what the concept is it's not really about having the day off to go sit at the beach together it's really about creating this morale and this camaraderie so that you can work together as a team to accomplish the business Mission and so I think those are the two big things that I I take away from and that I only would have learned in the military my gosh I mean uh Embrace this suck that sounds like a book title right there that's the first time I've heard that that was funny I love that but camaraderie and um morality wow how you can take what you've learned in the military and not just learn but lived and carry that over into your business and obviously the results are showing based on that one intervention that happened on that that day to clear off your Friday so you could do the long run so very intriguing and I love it you know I've heard of other veterans say that people don't want to hire them because they're veterans and I'm like what the heck you've got to be kidding me it should be the opposite a vet it'd be somebody I would want with my business I mean I get it some come with um with stress and issues from being in combat if they saw combat I get all that too but at the same time I would want to support nobody other than a vet because of their their like you like with all of your commitment that you made to this country for us you did it for yourself as well and we all know that but but you took a step that a very small percentage of people do and I appreciate that thank you I think hope that veterans don't feel like nobody would hire them because they're a veteran I hope that it's really more of a I don't it's really hard to transition out I wanted out of the military so badly I was ready I God I did not want to be told what to do one more day of my life but even still I was really surprised at how hard the transition was and I was it took me almost five years to really be at a point where I was like I'm never going back into the military for five years after I got out I kind of would think oh maybe I should go back oh I really miss this oh I I want to go back like I had this draw and I don't think that people realize how hard sometimes the transition is and when you're applying for jobs you are looking for that same camaraderie you're looking for it and it can be really this it can be hard as a veteran or somebody that was in to kind of present themselves and and in into a company in a way that's private sector rather than than the military Institution wow and I hope they don't feel that way like I love veterans and we all do so yeah definitely and I mean yeah so that they might be ones to come in and help to build the culture of the company for you you know if that's the big draw and what you missed the most and that's what seemed to come up to the top uh maybe that's a perfect role for them in an up in a company to maybe either examine their culture and then take it to the next step and see what can we do to make it more cohesive absolutely and now culture work culture is like the one of the most important things for Innovation for business strategy business plan like everything kind of revolves at this point at least around business culture and being able to figure out how you can lead balance kind of being a boss but fulfill people's inner needs to become the best possible thing spurring and you know Innovation like all of it can be quite a challenge and I think the military did a pretty good job of it so that's a really good job for a veteran yeah and retention right because there's such a churn rate these days people going in and getting a job and leaving six months later going to the next job that would also help that because you know you create a culture where there's camaraderie morality and and also you're giving them uh responsibility to take and be creative with their individual tasks to own it without micromanaging them that's what one thing I found was very powerful they love what they get to do if you're not looming over them like you would be in the military where they're telling you everything you have to do when to do it and and so on yeah so yeah oh okay Amy yeah she was back about the Escape or Embraces suck yes well let's write it and again thank you Amy for what if it all goes right the song and the the reference to the book it's amazing I'm in the same Facebook group now and it's it's a really cool thing I was telling uh Rachel uh Amy yes we're talking to people that are watching the show that aren't even on the show I was telling Rachel that I'm now reading that book for the second time it's an amazing book so um and Amy has not she has done she has actually performed or recorded a song called what if it all goes right it's it's awesome a great music video she's on the beach it's really cool um my goodness I want to talk about your business Rachel I know I mean my God I could talk to you all night because that military background I just I I'm always so curious I mean my dad was in the Air Force he didn't do a whole lot he sat behind a desk I shouldn't say he didn't do a whole lot he didn't go out and fly an airplane because he failed a physical and it was due to a speck in his eye or something ridiculous but um I'm always curious uh what impact that has from each individual's perspective and so far it's pretty much been a similar impact and it's all been positive knowing that yeah the experience wasn't always fun but the result was very positive what you came out of you know you went in as Rachel King you came out as Rachel king version 2.0 yes yes so cool I want to find out more about your Law Firm what you do who you help uh what is your client base and uh if you have a success story or two you'd like to share with us that really moves your motor or whatever then uh I think we'd all love to hear that too now what I'll do is I'll pull up your website and yeah please let us know what it is you do who you cater to and then while we're showing the website we'll also let people know how to connect with you should they need your services does that sound cool that's awesome yeah thank you all right let's do it go ahead and take it away I am a strategic litigator so I actually do it's also called a trial attorney I'm sure you hear that on TV a lot I do strategic litigation in family law probate which also includes conservatorships elder law elder abuse and guardianships and I do real estate litigation so when there's a conflict I help people resolve it I really am a problem solver I've never found I've never had any person come into my office and say here's the problem and not have a solution so I'm very solution driven oftentimes that is you know going to trial and all of that but let's see how we can do this and and solve your problem in those areas so I absolutely love what I do strategic litigation is where I focus on the client's wants and needs for their life and then we position the facts which we can't change we can't change the facts and we try and present both in a way to the court or to the other side or to the jury in a way that is going to maximize the law on my client side so that ultimately they get the solutions that they are looking for and I practice in California Arizona Kentucky and Texas in those areas I love I guess my success story is it's a fairly recent one is an elder abuse case I think elder abuse is way more prevalent than we all think it is not always the scam of the prince from you know who knows where asking for money oftentimes it's just something very very practical like close very close to home so recently I was representing a family where the house was taken from these two seniors so seniors in the law are 65 or older and they didn't own it anymore and they became aware of it because the bank informed them that there had been this change there had been some awkward activity and so they started to look into their finances and they found out that they didn't own their house anymore it was not in their game then and so we were starting the proceedings and then one of the one of my clients died so we didn't have their testimony anymore because they couldn't so they couldn't say to the court I'd never signed this I never wanted this this was not I did not want to give away my house then we get and this might be close to your you Brian then the other spouse the living spouse gets very serious dementia I can't remember anything so we're now going to trial at a point where the the surviving spouse can't remember can't testify and I have to somehow prove to the court that when they signed these documents five years ago they had they had no intention of doing it and on its face it's presumed that they had intention they signed them we were able to get the house back we were able to recover it now this my surviving client she's doing great and she can pass away in her own house and and leave it to the people that she intended to leave it to and so that just really makes me happy when I can help somebody who was specifically seniors who get taken advantage of oftentimes by their family or their close friends or their caregiver and and make sure that they have what they need all the way to the their end of life oh that is an inspiring story that that really requires a celebratory bomb run it does absolutely [Music] dropping smart bombs bombs of wisdoms uh value bombs you name it and uh that's fantastic yeah that hit close to home and uh yeah boy if uh if we had detectives that would take it to the next step we have a very inundated uh Sheriff Department here where I live uh one of the busiest in all of California which is saying a lot because I'm I live in a desert community they are phenomenal people I met many of them during all this in person you know nose to nose and I was blown away by our law enforcement and how much they truly care as busy as they were I mean I had him coaching me on how to do things and I'm not going to say what those were because I don't know if they were all what they should be coaching me they were doing it out of love of family and and wanting to help and I was just like you guys are and gals are phenomenal and so I have a an unbelievably even more heightened respect for law enforcement at least in our area I I just I'm I'm all for them they are phenomenal so I just wish we'd get to that point where we had enough uh going on where then I could go okay Rachel come step in we need your help and here's the thing so it's obviously illegal to steal people's money right it's illegal to defraud it's illegal to do all of these things but we have a very impacted uh criminal system and there's a different burden it's beyond a reasonable doubt you can still Sue and sometimes get financial recovery get the house back through civil court much faster than somebody would have been prosecuted uh criminally for it and and you don't have to do both so you don't actually have to wait for the criminal system to come into play they might or they might not but you can still recover financially get the house back try and get the money back which is a civil court issue okay yeah ours was all done over the phone and he sent literal cash in the mail and two fictitious people we have addresses I I mean you have no idea the amount of evidence that my brother and I compiled uh over the time that this happened and sent it all to the to the detective but they just they have other things like murder going murder right you know High you know bigger Grand Theft you know a lot of a lot more than uh this was about thirty thousand dollars when it was all said and done that they extracted from my dad and yeah it was a long story and he was in denial thought he was doing a business deal and all of us became his enemy because we told him you're being scammed and he had weapons he had one in his car so I stopped going near him and staked him out from a fire it was horrible and uh but just on you know what I looked at it all and I said I know that this is happening for a purpose and the great thing is you know any issue that happens after this it'll be Child's Play compared to what you know what this foot just went through so it's setting me up to have thicker skin for whatever goes ahead so I just kept trying to keep that upper lip even though it isn't always easy no you know what I won't do it your dad is so lucky to have like children that care because so many times they don't children don't care and that's when really people get taken so advantage of to the point where they don't have any money to live off of they're right and then what do they do then I mean that's just devastating so honestly I think he said he may never know that how lucky he is to have you guys he did a great job and you deserve a pat on the back now for what you did thank you for that because that's really amazing and it's really challenging and the really it's a good ending so far is that the moment I was able to find a way to get his cell phone turned off I had got us I literally yanked his his phones out of the wall in his house and they were ringing off the hook from lots of people but this one guy befriended him and kept him on the phone all the time once I got that phone turned off and he realized that he could no longer talk to this guy it like Snapped him out of the trance or whatever he was in and he was fine and he got better and now he absolutely loves the help that I provide because now he's in another home and I go and do his prescriptions and other things and take care of him and every time he's happy to see me so so far so good on that that is good very good yeah so it's better than what it was I was getting ready to say uh here's you know you got a little bit of money left to live on and we'll just make sure that's being paid for but see ya but no I didn't have to do that well good for you that's good yeah and you know my brother and I grew up looking up of course he's always our dad and we loved him um and still do so oh my gosh so uh I promised everyone before the show is over I'd show them away they could win a five night stay oh get in the camera at a five-star luxury resort compliments of the big Insider secrets you see that red and white stamp looking logo up there that's my good buddy Jason Nast that's his company who is getting married in February I'm so excited for him on a cruise and we've been invited we're going to go on and be there with him and so to celebrate that you should enter to win and how do you do that I'm going to put it up on the screen and all you need to do is write it down and enter after the show's over because I end every show with a very profound and phenomenal question and Rachel is going to answer it absolutely immaculately so I can't wait for that either before we do that though I'm going to show you how you can win that five night stay at a five-star luxury resort I'm gonna put it up on the screen remember write it down go to it after we close the doors to this show for the evening all right we'll be monitoring uh for the winter and we'll have a winner chosen randomly you do not not want to miss this so here it is I'm bringing it up on the screen right now what you want to do is write this down you're going to go to ryp.im forward slash vacation all lower case no capitals rip that stands for reach your Peak which is my company rip.im forward slash vacation and just go to that URL after you hear Rachel's amazing answer to this very profound question that's coming up right about now okay before I do that I want to let you know a couple of things Rachel first of all this question it's incredibly it has been very powerful the cool thing about it is there is no such thing as a wrong answer it doesn't exist in fact the exact opposite is true the only correct answer is yours it's it's going to be pertinent to you and if it takes you a moment to come up with the answer or if you get it instantly that also is absolute perfection because it is your answer there's no way to fail pretty cool huh yeah I'm kind of nervous even with all that the build up gets everybody every single time that's why I do it it's fun no she's thinking I don't want to be on this show anymore all the things running through my head that it could possibly be right right and yeah it's it's phenomenal uh Amy answered this question Amy Scruggs she did phenomenal every person does you will you will too there's no problem so with that all that wonderful build up are you ready yes oh I love that that's the decision maker right there all right Rachel King how do you Define success I Define oh success I define success by being the trying to become my own hero but what I mean by that is picturing the kind of person that would be my hero or that I would want to that I would absolutely look up to and then constantly striving and working to reach that so that I would ultimately be my own hero if that makes sense I don't know if that even makes sense no see now if you have one wrong answer Brian one wrong answer no still correct still correct you know how we close it and how we confirm that is correct oh you probably guessed it [Music] you know that's phenomenal uh Rachel in so many ways because one of the things I've noticed with especially successful individuals such as yourself which is the only people we have on this show and you know success is very um what's the word it's it's specific to each person no one person can Define what success is for someone else and your definition of success that you just said today will definitely change in five years maybe less and it changes over time the greatest thing I've noticed is not a single person that I've had on the show defined success as having to do with making a lot of money isn't that interesting and then probably no matter how much money they have right and it you know and even so if you're just starting out in your scarcity mode money is more in your in your mind's eye and I love this the lesson for those of the of you that might be starting out right now or in the beginning stages of your business is already instilling yourself the why why do you do what you do and not make it about the money even though money is it has to be part of your focus because it's survival just like Rachel went through that time where she had to get into the military or it was going to be you know crunch time and figure out something else you might have to go eating bugs off the ground or something who knows but um we get that that every one of us goes through that stage in the beginning when you're starting up but always have in mind what is the reason you're doing it and you know I love that to be your own hero that is not a wrong answer that's a perfect answer uh to continue to improve and strive to and you know you have it sounds like more than one child uh you have a husband and they're looking at you they're watching you especially the kids and what you do is important and you're already doing you're obviously doing something phenomenal just by the reaction of your staff that was I was like all I needed to hear to know how wonderful you are oh look at this here uh here we go come on there we go great answer Rachel you've got a lot of support out there Amy Scruggs says brilliant answer Rachel um and just keeps going on so yes uh thank you for that because your mind gave you the first answer that it came up with I do NLP I'm certified in it and oftentimes the first thing that comes to our mind that is the right one that's why it came that's why you said it it's perfect for you and you're looking to build a legacy you're also looking to improve and again it wasn't money Centric and that is that just speaks volumes about you as a person in in great ways oh yeah because money comes and goes you can always earn more money right it's it's kind not that money is not important but you can always earn more so like what else there's got to be something else with it yeah and so what I want for you more than and I'm sure everyone that is in your corner is for you to have a thriving and ever growing business and why do I say that because of your heart you will then be able to serve more people so if your business does not grow it's a disservice to those who need your help oh that's very I like that that's yes I I think that's true of every every business really every business owner yes if they if they have if their heart is in it I suppose they have the right motives yeah and and most entrepreneurs I think darn everyone I've had on the show is here because you know we are successful because we take the servant attitude toward our business we are here to help serve people and money happens as a result of a transaction of trade-in value but it's not the focus even though yes we need it as we've already stated ah Rachel is also a generous person Miss April's dance says I love it so it's a Love Fest now here we go that's fantastic so well you know what we went a little over time and I'm fine with it because the great thing about this whole interface is I don't have to pay for studio time it's it's like we can go another hour or two which I really could uh with you Rachel but to respect everybody out there and don't forget to enter to win that vacations day I hope you wrote that down rip.im forward slash vacation but uh Rachel one last uh two last things one is what's the best way to uh people can connect with you that may need your services and then two if you have one parting piece of advice to maybe someone who's just starting out as an entrepreneur as a small business owner what would that be I am on all of the socials at the lawyer King and so you can find me on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and all of them I also take text messages and phone calls at 951-834-7715 and text messages will come to my cell phone so you can text me directly I would say that being resilient is probably the most important thing that anybody that is in business or is considering getting in business or is in business can learn or read about you in my experience with representing clients and working with business owners and owning companies if you are not resilient your business is not going to be successful could not agree more that's some of the most sound advice you could have ever given and I appreciate you and thank you once again for serving thank your husband uh thank you for helping and serving others through your practice and uh yeah let's just all give Rachel a big round of applause virtual and otherwise and we appreciate you Rachel thank you so much for coming on we gotta call it a night so on behalf of the amazing Rachel King I am your host Brian Kelly of the Mind Body business show until the next amazing entrepreneur shows up on this side of the stage we will see you again very very soon until then do two things number one go out and serve more people and crush it and number two above all be blessed everyone so long for now good night good night thank you for tuning in to the Mind Body business Show podcast at www dot the mindbodybusinessshow.com [Music] my name is Brian Kelly | Reach Your Peak | UCp2C_c29f98OdQB-yg7Qa3Q | 2023-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,435 | 62,003 |
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XEF8dzdrXI4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEF8dzdrXI4 | Diana Wentworth Encourages Us to Live from Our Heart | [Music] welcome back I'm very excited to introduce our next guest Diana Wentworth has lived a life in the public eye in her private space she has lived a deeply beautiful productive life and really all very heart-based in love so I couldn't IM imagine a more perfect guest for our month of Love show as we're keeping it right now and Diana is here to offer us some Elder wisdom of a life well-lived I'm going to let her tell you about how that all came to be so let me welcome Diana Wentworth thank you for being on good day with us oh I'm so happy to be here with you Lauren I'm very happy to have you and I know you may very well know many of our viewers they may know you you've traveled in similar circles for many many years but tell us a little bit about what brought you to today when I talk about a productive beautiful loving life you know the the word Charmed actually comes to life and that doesn't mean there was no sadness or hardship it just means that you moved through it from a very heart centered space and that's why I just fell in love with you and your story from the get-go oh thank you well my mother used to say I was living a Charmed Life and I do think that that has been true even though like everybody listening has had times of deep Despair and loss um I think my superpower has been to be able to raise my own spirits and to live in a space of Wonder and expecting magic so expect magic is the name of my 11th book I have just paired it down from 300 pages to about 35 Pages because I just want to get give it away and get it out there um I have had a long career in cooking and entertaining as you mentioned that was for 15 years I've had two incredible marriages I've been widowed twice most recently just about two and a half years ago and my first marriage was 25 years my second one was 31 years and so I find myself on the threshold of a whole new life really uh being 81 years old and um maybe I'm 82 I forget I'm not going to ask you for your driver I was born in 1941 so I guess I'm 82 uh but anyway um I've had a career in The Culinary world as you mentioned and also as the founder with my first late husband Paul Von wellnet of some of a foundation called The Inside Edge which had weekly breakfast meetings in Orange county and San Diego and Los Angeles um where we featured speakers who were life-enhancing speakers and there were a lot of very famous people who had never written a book yet and who met there and went on to become household names so that's people like Louise Hay and Jack Canfield and Mark Victor H created their first Chicken Soup for the Soul there and I got to be the first co-author in that with the third book in the series called The Chicken Soup for the Soul cookbook so in a nutshell that's wait a minute why why would Chicken Soup for the Soul have a cookbook well you know everybody thought it was a cookbook in the beginning because of the title and uh their their publisher kept saying we need a cookbook and they they kept saying we can't do a cookbook we don't know how to cook and then they suddenly remembered that I had six cookbooks and I'd been recently widowed and remarried and they called me and they said uh come on over to this hotel we're nearby you're going to write the chicken soup for this old cookbook and I kept thinking 101 chicken soup recipes but then I realized how much connection happens around the table you know people are out traveling and they have adventures and the food is really very much a catalyst for connection and so they only gave me three months to do it but the first printing was 950,000 copies and so that book was definitely my most successful book by far what an amazing Story how did you get into the culinary World well I had a grandmother who was an entrepreneur her husband was disabled and she started a boarding house and she would take great joy in in she made the best fried chicken and Bo and Berry jam and biscuits you know I mean I just I loved being around her I loved the feeling of how she loved to gather people together and um I had a bit of a rough childhood in that my father was manic depressive and sent me off to boarding school by myself and so loneliness was kind of my core wound and I think I was always looking for ways to gather companions um and that just grew and grew through my culinary career and into you know creating playgrounds for people to connect and share their um authenticity with each other and have deep conversations well and that's pretty much what you built with the Inside Edge isn't it yes it is and it we just completed 38 years of we took it online of course during covid uh and then we reached a point where having a 501c3 was a lot of work yeah it is and zoom has so connected us you know in the world that we can now do it without having to have meetings in person and I do a lot of my coaching and connecting online so and that's that's been the gift I believe the greatest gift of Co defin that it forced all of us especially those of us who just never thought online was a thing I mean for me personally it meant I no longer needed to ask people to drive the 405 to come to Studio to be on the show and that opened my perspective guest list to the world and everybody was thrilled to say yes right exactly I love that I don't have to travel and I love the little thing on Zoom where you go under um the video and you can push this little line and improve my appearance and it taks away all your wrinkles yes they knew exactly what they were doing with that button right no doubt so very funny I I remember when we first visited um your story about how you met your second husband is is really something that I think everybody wishes for if they're in the space of wanting to meet someone would you share that with us oh I'd love to I really would it took me 10 years to write the book called send me someone um before my husband passed he was my soulmate we had done we'd had so many beautiful years together we just celebrated our 25th anniversary and then the a couple days later he was diagnosed with terminal cancer so in the next four months it was uh a lot of getting used to that idea and so on and then just a few days before he passed he said I don't want you to be alone and you know how a frog sometimes jumps out of your mouth I just said send me someone and he said I will so two months later uh at the Orange County chapter of the Inside Edge in walked a man named Ted Wentworth and he was a widower he had dated 131 women he was on a mission to find his new wife and somebody told him about the Inside Edge so the minute he walked in the door he had a sense that his new wife was in the room he said to his friend he said she's here my new wife is in this room and I was the host that day and um I said something horrible actually it was I was hosting the meeting and somebody said how are you really getting along Diana and I said I said well it's so interesting I I've been married all my life just about and and I'm discovering what it is to be alone I said the first man that W that um proposes a living relationship could become the victim of an ax murder I couldn't believe I'd said such a thing it was not like me at all but Ted Wentworth was in the room and so he walked up to me during the intermission and he said will you live with me that was your live mic moment right that was his that was his opening line and six months later we were married and we lived in Corona delmare and he was a very interesting man much more like Robin Williams than my original husband um quite a spontaneous character but we had wonderful 31 years together and uh so I've had a lot of romance and a lot of lot of um intimacy that I feel so grateful for and a lot of real love and it it translates it translates to how you approach the world how you approach life uh with all the potential situations that could have been uh the whole notion that you that you would basically just tell your first husband to send me someone and and he would I mean it all makes so much sense when you tell the story I thought when I heard that for the first time that I'd never really heard the through line go go quite as smoothly through so first of all I know that's something that up it's an uplifting story just to hear it told by you and I also know that it has informed those two relationships have informed your life that's true and I I got to write the book it took 10 years because I didn't know how to write you know a compelling story I always pictured it as a film and the film writs were optioned by um not Amazon what is it um lifetime Lifetime and uh they didn't get it made in time so I have the film rights back but it has a lot of pictures and you can buy a used copy on Amazon for like 89 cents or something but it it's quite a story there's a lot of things that showed up with Ted that proved to me that he that Paul had indeed sent him there were just some Eerie events that uh were just he knew The Man Who Knew Too Much exactly very funny but today so if I bring us fast forward to today you are in a very different situation right now and I know that you're in a situation that many of us either will go through or may very well be going through I know I went through something similar at the time that covid hit only because I was I was leaving that life behind and moving on to something unknown completely unknown and I feel like all of us come to that at some point so tell us what's been going on with you because you've been very public about the process and I so appreciate that well you know i' I've learned to trust my inner knowing I I do journaling and I ask a lot of what I call Quantum questions that contain the energy of the result that I want and I kept wondering what I would what I would be doing right now that would be forwarding you know that wouldn't be just being a slave to all my stuff in this condo that I'm now in in Palm Springs and I decided uh I have a partner and she and I run a what we call a wisdom Circle an encore wisdom Circle and I think of this as my these are my Encore years so how can I make these the most exciting so I decided that I needed to get rid of 90% of my stuff and sell my condo and find out who I am now in the world I've had so many wonderful connections with people that I could potentially visit um I love to travel I love to teach heart yoga I call it it's a combination of of um restorative yoga and bakti yoga I have a connection to a luxury spa where I might be able to teach that and I just want to get out there and go on the road uh the road to a road trip to surrender is what I call it it sounds title like a road trip to excitement Adventure or magic yes a road trip into magic so my condo's on the market I have to be ready to flee with just a few moments notice you know and um I'm going to do some really interesting things uh and there's a book series that I've been a part of I just um finished my in my forward to it call it's women call wild and they're doing their third edition which is all about intuition and that's going to launch in New York in the first week of June and all the people featured in it will be will have their pictures on Time Square so that'll be a first for me oh so I know where you'll be yes if I want to see you up close and personal I just need to get to New York for the first week of June which is my birthday week so why not oh good oh good you're a Gemini are you I am yes my best friend growing up was a Gemini and uh we had just a wonderful connection but I'll take a picture and make sure you don't have to be there Lauren well you know I lived I lived in Manhattan for 27 years so I don't really need an excuse to go back I really do love it there and in the meantime though the fact that you will have your face on the billboard in in New York in h Time Square amazing and how much fun is that how much fun is that along with the other women in the book right so this these Encore projects you you basically when you said you asked these Quantum questions would one of those questions be like what does your heart want to do as a legacy because I feel like that's what you're after right now that's a good question and I like to pack it with emotion so let me kind of give an example every morning I think everybody in the world wakes up and they think oh what do I I have to do today you know I mean it's kind of like this parade of Terribles that we're expecting and it if we if we spend a lot of time in that it we spiral down with our energy so I do what I call morning magic and I the first thing I do is smile H because that sends the endorphins into the into our system and you can actually feel that begin to happen I use an app called newom Nu l m that is a brainwave uh app so I always listen to that and then I start at I start framing questions that make me feel good so it might be something like where's the most joy to be found today or how can I most lovingly and joyfully light this world today or what kind of magic can show up and amaze me today and I find when I that something happens in my system that I feel really magnetizes uh a lot of good energy that just starts flowing in and I'm always amazed at the end of the day of how much joy and amazement I've found that if if someone is looking for a new way to start their day and I know I do every couple months you know I'll try something new or just a new app like that new Cal app that you recommended I don't think I know that one there there are so many many ways for us to reinl ourselves refresh ourselves and in the spirit of as I'm looking at all the hearts floating around behind me show ourselves a little more love in whatever scenario we're in that that's that's to me the essence of Valentine's is bring the love wherever you are and wherever it needs to be and wherever it feels good to you because that's when you will do the most magic so Dian tell me how people can find you and I know you have things on your website that people can access right now so share a little bit about that we have a few minutes left okay I'd love to uh my website is Diana windworth decom and if you explore through there you'll find years of blogs that I've I've uh written there'll be all my books and so on and the front page has even a video of me talking about my new favorite subject subject which is beauty I feel that beauty is our Birthright we're born into it it's it's an energy that uplifts us and it includes not just physical beauty of course but beauty of of behavior and uh nature and memorizing poetry that uplifts you and so on so uh I do coaching I do one-on-one coaching that I love to do with people uh and we can have a 15 minute uh Discovery call there's a calendar there to make an appointment um then I we also offer wisdom circles which is wisdom circles.com and uh we we did a nine-month program two years in a row so it's the feminine uh creation cycle of having creating an oncore that excites you and and makes you come alive and I do writing coaching too I give writing classes so it's more fun than I can online cooking because I know your blog is called Divine fudge and it just makes me hungry well you know fudge was an accident it's the it's the National Candy but somebody was making Taffy and and they messed up in some way and out came fudge and then you know I mean I I like the fact that that our mistakes our accidents can turn into something magnificent so yes they do absolutely and again I think I think fudge is is more heartfelt than Taffy anyway so definitely a happy accident right we're going to put all this information both on the screen and into our blog post so people can continue to find you I know they're going to want to there are so many parts of everything that you've done that that just again enchant and charm and I can't imagine anyone not 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Lfou9PtAM3Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lfou9PtAM3Q | Grace: God's Power Within | [Music] what I want to talk to you about right now is often abuse it's often misunderstood it's often misrepresented I want to talk to you about grace what is the grace of God well the grace of God is God doing for you what you could not do for yourself the grace of God is the power of God within you the grace of God is the Holy Spirit's presence within you empowering you to accomplish God's will I'm going to talk about grace on this edition of spirit church here on the encounter TV network but first Steven Moctezuma is here he's gonna lead you in some anointed worship and then I want to talk to you about grace grace is the power to live holy grace is the power to accomplish the will of God grace is the power to persevere and so much more this message really is going to strengthen your faith and strengthen your walk with the Lord no longer will you waver this truth will set you free here is Steven Moctezuma your eyes upon Jesus look full in his wonderful face and the things of Earth will grow strangely dim in the light of his glory turn your upon Jesus look full in his wonderful face and the things of Earth will grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace turn your eyes upon Jesus look full in his wonderful face and the things of Earth will grow strangely dim in the light and of his glory and grace [Music] well I want to get right into this first of all I want to tell you what grace is not because often you've heard of grace being abused the scripture makes it very clear that the grace of God is not an excuse to live an unholy life there are those even preachers or so-called who will tell you that you can live however you want and so long as you're living in the grace of God that there are no consequences to that sin but the truth is that the Bible makes it perfectly clear that God demands of us God requires of us holy and righteous living so I want to read a scripture to you that's going to first of all lay the foundation teaching you what grace is not and how prophetic this scripture is Jew chapter one verses three through eight say this dear friends I had been eagerly planning to write to you about the salvation we all share but now I find that I must write about something else urging you to defend the faith that God has entrusted once for all time to his holy people I say this because some ungodly people have wormed their way into your churches saying that God's marvelous grace allows us to live in moral lives the condemnation of such people was recorded long ago for they have denied our only master and Lord Jesus Christ so I want to remind you though you already know these things that Jesus Christ first rescued the nation of Israel from Egypt but later he destroyed those who did not remain faithful so I'm gonna stop here just for a second then I'll read the rest of that portion of Scripture there are some who teach that because we are living in a period of the grace of God that there is therefore no more judgement no more punishment for sin but the scripture here is making it perfectly clear that there still are consequences to sin let's continue reading and I remind you of the angels who did not stay within the limits of authority God made them but left the place where they belonged God has kept them securely chained in prisons of darkness waiting for the day of judgement the great day of judgment and don't forget about Sodom and Gomorrah and their neighbouring towns which were filled with immorality and every kind of sexual perversion those cities were destroyed by fire and serve as a warning of the eternal fire of God's judgment verse 8 in the same way these people who claim authority from their dreams live immoral lives defy authority and scoff at super natural beings so here the scripture is making it very clear that though we are under the grace of God though Jesus did pay the penalty for our sins that we are not to abuse that grace to live immoral limes now I'm not talking to the believer who is struggling and making an effort in holiness I'm talking to the one who is stubbornly refusing to turn from sin clinging to grace as in this context a false hope grace does not do a thing for the one who will not attempt to walk with God for the one who does not try it's all about the heart it's all about the position of repentance in the heart so that scripture that portion of Scripture makes it absolutely clear we are not to live immoral lives we are to live in holiness we are to live in righteousness we are to live for God's will so don't go on sinning saying well the grace of God allows me to do so that's not at all with the scripture teaches but the bible does teach that God's grace empowers us you see the grace of God is more than just unmerited favor as you've often heard it said you see unmerited favor means that God gives us something we don't deserve grace is not the idea that God gives us something that we do not deserve grace is that which God gives us even though we don't deserve it so the question is not how merciful is God that he gives us what we don't deserve the question of grace is what is that thing he gives us that we don't deserve and this is what grace is it's more than mercy it's more than forgiveness it's more than the pardon from your sin you see the Holy Spirit and Zechariah chapter 12 verse 10 is called the spirit of grace and I will pour upon the house of David and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem the spirit of grace and of supplications and what is this spirit of grace caused them to do look very carefully at the scripture so that spirit of grace comes upon them that spirit of supplication grace and prayer what does the Holy Spirit within them cause them to do when he comes upon them what does grace drive us to do look at what the scripture says and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced and they shall mourn for him as one mourning for his only son and shall be in bitterness for him as one that is in bitterness for his first mourn well think about this look at the scripture for a second look at the way the Bible phrase is this is so powerful and they shall look upon me this is God talking whom they have pierced and they shall mourn for him he's talking about his crucifixion when he became flesh the word became flesh this is talking about Jesus the spirit of grace will first of all cause you to look to the cross you know that drawing that pool that sense of urgency that you felt when you first gave your heart to the Lord that was the grace of God drawing you to the cross causing you to look at the one whom they pierced causing you to look at the crucified Lord and mourn over this you see grace will first cause you to mourn over your sin and then it will cause you to repent from that sin that has caused you to mourn grace works conviction grace works holy desire grace inspires in you stirs in you this hunger this thirst for righteousness so grace will first of all draw you to the cross you see grace is God's power grace is God's presence within you do you really think that you came to the cross on your own do you really think that you desired the Lord on your own no it was grace in you desiring I'll put it to you this way grace is God desiring on your behalf grace is God doing on your behalf grace is God from within you causing you to be what he wants you to be and he causes you to do what you could not do without his power without his presence so in the book of Zechariah we see what the Holy Spirit is referred to as a spirit of grace he causes the people to look on the cross and mourn their broken over their sin now what comes after this morning we'll look in Zechariah chapter 13 verse 1 after they mourn over their sin this is so powerful the Bible says on that day a fountain will be open for the dynasty of David and for the people of Jerusalem a fountain to cleanse them from all their sins and impurity before we can drink from the fountain of salvation we have to be drawn to the fountain of salvation grace is what drew you to salvation grace is God desiring on your behalf grace is God doing on your behalf grace is God accomplishing on your behalf I want you to really get this think about the way I'm wording this because I really prayerfully came to word this this way grace is God desiring on your behalf desiring from within you on your behalf accomplishing on your behalf doing on your behalf you wouldn't have desired salvation you couldn't accomplish holiness on your own you couldn't live the Christian life on your own but grace allows you to do so grace is the Holy Spirit within you I want to read you this quote here something that I wrote the grace of God is the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit grace is God by his Spirit doing for us what we can do for ourselves grace is God by his Spirit giving to us what we don't deserve grace is God by His Spirit empowering us to do what we could not do without him think about all that grace empowers us to do grace empowered Paul the Apostle to carry out his ministry so grace is more I'm gonna I'm gonna read that in just a second we're grace empowered Paul but I want to stop and just make this clear grace is more than just mercy though that is wonderful grace is more than just forgiveness of sins grace is the whole thing grace is God himself within you desiring for you through you accomplishing for you through you he uses you to accomplish things that only he can accomplish I want you to really think about that that spirit within you has desires and his desires are so strong that from within you they overtake even your desires his power is so great that that's stirring within you works through you and accomplishes on your behalf what you could not accomplish you couldn't desire to resist sin you couldn't desire to come to Jesus but grace empowers you to do so and it does so much more as I said grace empowered Paul the Apostle to carry out his ministry 1st Corinthians chapter 15 verse 10 says but whatever I am now it is all because God poured out his special favor on me and not without results for I have worked harder than any of the other apostles yet it was not I but God who was working through me by His grace the Ministry of Paul the Apostle the writer of many of the books in the New Testament he accomplished his ministry it was carried out because of the grace of God within him he says it wasn't me doing it was the grace of God working through me on his behalf the scripture also says in Hebrews chapter 10 verse 29 how much more merely do you think someone deserves to be punished who has trampled the Son of God underfoot who has treated as an unholy thing the blood of the Covenant that sanctified them and who has insulted the spirit of grace grace enables us to resist evil desires you're struggling with sin you're tired of being broken you're tired of the sense of shame you're tired of the guilt you're tired of being frustrated with yourself because you can't stop doing again and again the things that you know you shouldn't do well grace is the answer because grace is the power of God doing for you through you this is what the Bible says about Grace and sin James chapter 4 verse 6 says but he gives us even more grace to stand against such evil desires as the scriptures say God opposes the proud but favors the humble this is why the Bible says where sin abounds grace much more abounds it doesn't say that because God is more forgiving the more stubborn we are in our sin not at all God is just as forgiving as he'll ever be at all he requires his repentance and faith in him know that scripture were sent abound grace much more abounds grace has to about more because the greater the sin the stronger the power of sin the greater the grace needs to be to help you to overcome it not to cover it grace gives you the power to resist sin grace teaches us to deny ungodliness about this grace is actually a teacher who does that tell you is in you who does that remind you of that's the Holy Spirit the spirit of grace Titus chapter 2 verses 11 through 12 saying for the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and worldly lusts we should live soberly righteously and godly in this present world it is by the grace of God that we serve Him except ibly hebrews chapter 12 verse 28 says wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved let us have race whereby we may serve God except ibly with reverence and godly fear you know one of my favorite portions of Scripture described this battle that Paul the Apostle is having he's having this battle with some struggle in his flesh now theologians debate as to what this might be I'm not going to get into that but all I know is that Paul was battling something that frustrated him and it was something about himself that he could not be rid of second Corinthians chapter 12 verse 7 through 9 this is powerful this is what the Bible says verse 7 even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God so to keep me from becoming proud I was given a thorn in my flesh a messenger from Satan to torment me and keep me from becoming proud three different times I begged the Lord to take it away he's not just asking casually Lord remove this three separate times he begged the Lord he pleaded with God in his frustration and in his anguish he begged the Lord to remove this from his flesh how many of us have things like that where we're just frustrated with ourselves I I cannot stand my own flesh and I know you can't either how many times have we said Lord helped me to change help me to transform take this from me but God didn't this is what he says instead this is so powerful each time he said my grace is all you need my power works best in weakness so now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses so that the power of Christ can work through me many of you know I have had battles with anxiety that's been a battle since I can remember seven years old I remember being in my life as early as that age and I remember battling with it to the point where I couldn't leave the house or I couldn't drive in cars or I couldn't enjoy everyday life because the fear was so crippling and those of you who've battled anxiety you know that it's not just some fear that people can tell you all get over it it's something that goes much deeper than that and so that fear that anxiety I would with the Lord God please remove this from me and I would be frustrated I remember praying those prayers my whole body would tense up and I would say God remove this anxiety from me but each time I thought of this scripture my grace is sufficient you see I may sometimes have anxiety but anxiety will never have me my grace is sufficient it's in our weaknesses his power is perfected why because our flesh our weaknesses drive us to the cross they drive us to Grace they drive us to say Lord I can't do this on my own I need your power I need you to do for me what I cannot do for myself but I need you to do it through me from the power within His grace is sufficient what does that mean it means that grace does not rid you of your problems it gives you the strength to endure them grace does not rid you of the flesh it gives you the strength to subject it grace does not remove you from all temptations but it gives you the strength to say no I'm gonna live righteously because it's God desiring for you through you grace is all we need to overcome the weakness of the flesh 2nd Corinthians chapter 12 verse 8 and 9 we just ready to say my grace is sufficient in other words we don't need any more than that you already have what you need to overcome it stop being frustrated stop stressing stop obsessing over it and just say Lord I need your grace Grace and holiness are not opposites they are the perfect balance grace is the power to live in holiness grace is not an excuse of sin grace is the power to resist sin Psalm chapter 143 verse 10 says teach me to do your will for you are my god and I love this may your gracious spirit lead me forward on a firm footing the Holy Spirit within you helps you to resist the temptations around you Galatians chapter 5 verses 16 through 18 describe how the holy fights the flesh he comes against the sin nature and it's more than just fighting sin like I said he empowers you to do ministry he empowers you to persevere he empowers you in many areas of life grace is God doing for you what you cannot do for yourself but he doesn't through you he even desires on your behalf think about this you're not left alone to fight that battle I love how Psalms words this Psalm chapter 141 verses three through four say take control of what I say O Lord and guard my lips don't let me drift toward evil or take part in acts of wickedness don't let me share in the delicacies of those who do wrong Psalm chapter 39 verse eight this is probably one of my favorite prayers rescue me from my rebellion do not let fools mock me in other words lord save me from myself that's what grace does when you understand the true nature of grace you avoid the extremes of legalism and liberalism so some say that grace is an excuse for sin others talk about grace in another extreme but you see legalism says that your salvation depends upon works but the scripture refutes legalism Ephesians chapter two verse eight says God saved you by His grace when you believed and you can't you can't take credit for this it is a gift from God and liberalism tells you that you can live however you want to live with no consequences this scripture also refutes that Jew chapter one verse four we just read it I say this because some ungodly people have wormed their way into your churches saying that God's marvelous grace allows us to live a moral lives the condemnation of such people was recorded long ago for they denied our only masters so grace is the balance grace is God working in us to accomplish his will grace is freedom from sin Romans chapter 6 verse 14 says sin is no longer your master for you no longer live under the requirements of the law instead you live under the freedom of God's grace Galatians chapter 5 verse 16 says so let the Holy Spirit guide your lives then you won't be doing what your sinful nature craves the key to overcoming the flesh is not willpower it's not discipline it's not self-loathing or self-hatred it's the grace of God the key to ministry the key that even caused you to be drawn to salvation the very thing which caused you to desire salvation in response to the message that God presented you in truth is grace so grace drew you to salvation grace gives you the power to live out your salvation and grace will ultimately take you to the place where you receive the fullness of that salvation in glory grace again it's God doing for you what you could not do on your own who you grace is that power within grace is God's presence grace is God's power living within you I'm gonna leave you with this thought I want to read another quote to you when temptation pools on the desires of your flesh call upon the Holy Spirit stop what you're doing look upward and say help me Holy Spirit I'm in trouble spirit of grace give me the power to resist this and don't stop calling upon him until the ungodly desire wanes you don't have to fight the flesh on your own you're not powerless to live the will of God you can live your life to the glory of God because you have grace within you the same spirit who showed you salvation and drew you to salvation is the same spirit who will help you to live in salvation and He will empower you to do much more the Holy Spirit is the spirit of grace and grace again it's God doing for you what you could not do for yourself through you he is the power within well that's it for the lesson I really felt the anointing on that and I think that chains were broken as the Word of God went forth I want to pray with you now let's believe God that you're finally going to come into the place where you have breakthrough in the area of sin perseverance in faith because all of those things anything that that God requires of you whether it be faith or holiness or worship or prayer devotion in anything it all requires grace so I want to pray that you would depend upon the power that God has given you within which is his presence to fulfill his will father in the name of Jesus I pray for that one watching right now and I ask Lord I sense his anointing right now I ask Lord that your grace would empower that one I released the anointing of the Holy Spirit and I pray father that your word which is truth would liberate us set us free from deception set us free from the bounds of religion break every chain bring healing liberty and freedom we thank you for your grace just take a moment just thank him for his grace right now we thank you for your grace Lord in the name of Jesus I give you the glory in the honor wow I want you to say it because you agree say Amen well I want to welcome now the new members of Spirit Church there you are up on the screen we love you we are praying for you I always say that because I always mean it if you like information on how you can join the spirit family now with over thirty four hundred members from all around the world and then just use the information at the bottom of the screen what you'll get from our ministry is a weekly email with teaching that is rich and anointed and fresh every week brand new teaching in your email inbox and you can reply to that email for prayer support from our ministry staff it's absolutely free so use the information again at the bottom of the screen to join the Spirit family I want to read your comments now now last week I actually finished my series symbols of the Holy Spirit it was a nine part series and I just finished the last one last week and that symbol was wine it was one of my favorite to teach in the entire series that whole series is now available here on our channel for free so go take a look at it but these are the some of the comments that you left on last week's video if you like me to potentially read your comment next week leave a comment right here right now on this video so here are the comments from last week from the video symbols of the Holy Spirit and this one was wine which like I said one of my favorites to teach oli Herrick writes thanks David I've been a believer my whole life but never felt the Holy Spirit the way I feel him now I appreciate the realness you bring to the gospel and the passion you have for the truth of the word god bless you Shalom seven seven seven writes I really enjoy your teachings they are awesome stephen is also anointed and pizza girl rights just swung over to the iTunes Store to purchase the Holy Spirit and support Stephen moctezuma's so anointed he is very anointed I always say it my favorite worship leader but he actually just released a song called the Holy Spirit and I know you'll love it you can watch the music video right here on this channel and all the information about the song is in the description on that video another commenter writes I am from Jamaica and I have learned so much from your teachings this past year thanks be to God for pouring out his anointing upon you Stephen you're a true worshiper and finally a denílson Johnson writes thanks David for this series of teachings about the symbols of the Holy Spirit I followed it throughout the entire series and it was a blessing to me as an evangelist in search of the Holy Spirit thanks again for such great work may God bless your ministry and take you beyond borders and we certainly do want to go beyond borders I want to read a scripture to you and I want to encourage you in something here this is 2nd Corinthians chapter 9 and I'll begin reading let me begin reading at verse number 6 now keep in mind here that Paul the Apostle is talking about finances here this is what the Bible says remember this a farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop but the one who plants generously will get a generous crop you must decide each in your heart how much to give and don't give reluctantly or in response to pressure for God loves a person who gives cheerfully and I love this promise and God will generously provide all you need then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others again it's talking about finances here now you know I'm not a big proponent to the prosperity gospel and to me the prosperity gospel is the promise that everyone's gonna be a millionaire that everyone's gonna have you know a perfectly wealthy family that that's not what the Bible promises okay but what the bible does teach is that there is financial provision for those who give to the gospel and so I don't cross any lines I like to keep things just biblical I don't want to cross any lines and start preaching prosperity and you know I've pledged this from day one guys I'm not gonna preach the prosperity gospel now different people define it different ways but the way I define it is that promise that of wealth and and you know like I said a perfectly wealthy family and I don't even necessarily believe that every believer is gonna be a millionaire I don't believe that that that's the central message of the gospel it's not the central message of the gospel is salvation through Jesus Christ and Jesus Christ alone the repentance from sin the cross the resurrection this is the gospel but in order to support the gospel the bible does talk about money so when I talk about money I'm not changing a focus and neither should you but we do need to talk about these things because there are needs in the ministry and Paul the Apostle talked about giving I'm gonna talk about giving the Bible makes it clear and that I'm gonna make a very hard stance on that I do believe that the Bible talks about finances so what does the Bible promise here says that if you give generously you'll harvest a generous crop now you aren't to give in to pressure you aren't to give reluctantly I'm not gonna pressure you I'm not gonna tell you that if you sow $30 today you're gonna be debt-free in 60 days I mean those are gimmicks I don't use those what I will say is this the reason I raise support is not so that I can be wealthy it's not so Steve can be wealthy it's so that we can continue to fund the efforts of the ministry and that is simply to build the believer and win the loss that's our heart that's our that's our heartbeat which is to win souls the Bible says that when you give generously you'll have everything you need so your needs are met and plenty left over to share with others there are people watching me right now in your heart you're saying god I want to be someone who gifts to the gospel I want to be someone who can help others who can fund ministries who can fund missions projects and orphanages and feeding projects and churches and all of that is wonderful but here's how you start whenever you give your telling the Lord Lord you can trust me with your finances and he watches to see what he put what you do with what he's placed in your hand and so I want to challenge you today often we say god bless me and I'll give when I get that job when I get that promotion when I get rid of the debt when I'm out of school then I'll start giving we say God give me and I'll start giving bless me and I'll give but God says give and I'll bless you the step of faith is on us so I want to encourage you with that scripture to sow into the ministry today help me take the gospel all around the world this is about souls we want to change this world we want to think big we want to do larger events we want to release more media many of you know we're working on that TV studio right now which we'll be releasing some updates in the next couple months very very exciting for those of you 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msxnCAsxWcg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msxnCAsxWcg | Weekly Racing Dish with David Levitch - 11/16/22 | Ed DeRosa with you at hrnhq ready to dish with the prince The Paddock prints up in Oldham County and as always giving out winners at Aqueduct and Churchill Downs David we are a couple weeks removed from the Breeders Cup the actions still goes strong through the end of the year we have the Clark grade one cigar mile the bigger question though is who's going to show up yeah that's a good question I actually saw in the notes today that Darren put out for Churchill that rich strike me may be making appearance and if he does make an appearance he if he wins the race he's got to win the race he would be three old champion in my estimation but you're someone with a vote he would he would win it with the win in the Clark absolutely I agree but if you go through the older horse Division I mean I literally have no clue who's left I mean the cigar mile has a few horses like zandin and mind control that are probable but in this as long as a clerk I have no idea who's going to show up in that race you would probably see you around no I think he did he I think he retired too all right I guess I should look good there's so many more conversations because we're winging it there better be a lot of females out there that's all I know because there's a lot of male horses retiring uh yeah especially with the size of these books uh you know and now Lane's end they they're pretty judicious um I would expect flight line to be in the the 150 to 200 range uh but any new stallion that's at spendthrift is going to be good for 200 plus mares uh really puts the squeeze on you know those tires that may be struggling in their third fourth fifth year and uh you were telling me uh I guess coaches go through a similar cycle that uh U of L which is not the greatest to start but the leash is a little long for coaches because they have to get time to sort of develop their program and sires are similar because they cover Mayors and then they don't have anything at the track for a few years yeah absolutely it's the same thing when a coach takes over like at uofl's you know these aren't really his guys next year he'll get some of his guys to come in and then the year after when he's got kind of his culture and all his players that'll kind of be the year but we'll really have to start producing and it's kind of the same with sires you know like American Pharaoh he's got this thing that he's a Turf style so the first you know the first couple years he kind of he started to do okay I guess but you know osir is along the lines I would definitely say after a year after probably two years is when you start to you know their second or third crop is when you really start to find out what kind of sire they're going to be right that's a great time to gamble on them if you're a breeder because uh usually there's so I've heard I have never bred a horse but deals and uh Farms are willing to work with with breeders to keep those books somewhat full for those third and fourth year sires that have horses just coming to the track Everyone likes the new and shiny we certainly see that on the Triple Crown Trail uh but Rich strike everything old can be new again I agree with you if you were to win the Clark and I I'm very uh agnostic when it comes to who was in the race for year-end championships to me if you're the one showing up and you win that counts as you won the race yes 100 and I'm not obviously epicenter got hurt in the classic so it would be between him or so you can't hold that race against you can't hold that race against epicenter but you know he did beat him in the derby then epicenter beat him in the Travers but I mean if you win the Clark that would be another great one for um Ridge strike and he beat older horses I don't know obviously it's not going to be it's a grade One race but it's not gonna be a great one quality field this year but yeah I agree with you um but on the stud thing would you rather you're always talking about this to somebody the other day when you rather pay 200 000 for a sire that's already set in stone that you know what you might get instead or would you rather pay 200 000 for flight line for the possibility no I'd rather the set in stone and the reason why number one for the reason you sort of alluded to you already know that there's success possible uh so that's been established but number two I feel like at this stage in the breeding game and the say the sales game down the road after you actually have a full is it to me there's a finite amount of money to be spent and having the best flight line may be the sale topper but the most you're going to do is let's say 2 million for a sale topping yearling so it's not like you're getting an extra boost on your gamble whereas the best into Mischief is going to be seven figures the best tap it seven figures the best curling Etc so you have the benefit of knowing that they're capable of getting those type of horses and the Seven figure carrot whereas flight line you can only do as well as the horses that already have success so if I had 200 yeah and the horses I'd probably choose to gamble it instead of breed but if I had to breed me too I'd go to tap it well I was also talking to someone the other day like flight line in the Jack Christopher's World they're a little fragile so you know I mean obviously they only ran five or six times so it's going to be a big I Know Jack Christopher is only 45 000 I think but Fino fly lineup is 200 000. it's a little bit of a risk but I guess all four risk in general yeah and I think you know if you're a pin hooker I could see where you might have a little more upside with like a jack Christopher or a flight line because you you know maybe get a yearling that you think oh this horse can grow into its body and then as a two-year-old I mean if you get that flashy work by flight line first crop I would say yeah that the the sky is maybe a little more Limitless there versus an established sire but even then you're only talking you know I throw this number around like it's not big but to these people it's just that's the numbers they operate in a few hundred thousand dollars and I'm not sure that the I'm not sure that reward is worth the risk when like you said the others are so ready made at this point I mean it's incredible the numbers in the mischief and tap it every year put out with their resources yeah and and there's so many I I don't I could be wrong about this this might be the best I mean all these you got Olympia life is good flight line Jack Christopher I'm sure I'm forgetting others but there's just so many good horses that are going on the stud this year so it's going to be interesting to see how they spread it out amongst and with all the ones that are set and stuff with the right breeding I forget who olympiads by but um you know and see okay well she's he's fine uh I don't know I think it sounds like I could be dead wrong about that but I feel like we have the technology let's see yeah we do I'm sure spice Town well done see now nobody can correct me on the comments page on the when this video and I would say a grade winning grade one winning son of spice town at a mile and a quarter and runner up in the classic also a mile and a quarter uh that's to me that's a lot of Brilliance for that tire line so uh and he's 35 Olympia was a very good he ran yeah he ran nine races this year and I think he only eight races maybe he ran one bad race right so he's very durable and he ran and I thought he ran all the way I thought his foster was the best older male race outside of flight line yeah no his foster was fantastic he put away American Revolution like a claimer and they were both really running in the lane so yeah right he was um I forgot about American Revolution what happened to him that's another older horse I don't even know he'll be back somewhere he will you will well uh another Hot Topic this week is uh we we are starved for some racing content which we'll have next week stars are tomorrow too and the Clark and all that good stuff and uh then the week after cigar or two weeks after the cigar and Remsen demoiselle uh but announcer is a very hot topic my good friend Ray catolo of harness land Fame called the races last night at Rosecroft Parks has a new announcer Jessica Paquette uh neither I would say has joined the pantheon of the best of the best currently which is why I'm going to ask you who is your favorite announcer going right now okay this is going to be a two-party answer for me because I have to answer this you know this is a two-party answer the politics involved Travis Stone's the best announcer but my I don't want to say my favorite the one that it I I don't know how to use the right ads intrigues me the most is pedialo at Gulfstream I don't know why he just really like he like he makes like a 12-5 claimer an exciting race but I would and you know it is weird though I can't imagine at another track you just when you think of him you just think of Gulf Stream but I would probably have to go yeah Travis and Pete ILO but yeah I don't I don't think we realized how good we had it in Ohio when he was at Belterra which may have been River Downs when he was there did he go to Oakland then he went to Oakland yep and then uh got the I think he was filling in at Gulfstream and then got the full-time gig uh I'm trying to remember if it was Larry who had it full time and left with the iteration it was there yeah it was late and then he went to Churchill and then he went to naira that's right so uh yeah uh well I agree on Travis and I'll shout out to another uh guy who's played his trade in Ohio before and who starts this weekend at Fairgrounds that starts his career there but starts the me it's been there for a long time but John G Dooley uh was the voice for me growing up and uh I just to me he feels like an emcee uh which is why I think he really worked at Arlington which was a park that had a live crowd and you know just did a lot for the live racing scene more than simulcast and John always to me just sort of had that presence of sort of leading the the proceedings during the day and and I I think he calls a good race too so uh shout out John G who was at Horseshoe Indianapolis this summer but looking forward to him back down in the bayou but uh yes we are after several years of um others at Churchill uh very very happy to have Travis at our home track yeah and I'd be failed I think Paul Espinosa is a good announcer at Charleston as well I think yeah yeah I know if there's the next big opening or you know a track a little more upscale than where he's at I would think he would be a good fit for a track because I think he's also a really good announcer yep now there's uh there and it's easy you know we get so lost into playing our circuits and such uh and I'm not going to start naming because then I'll leave off people that I think are really good but I do encourage people to you know pop on a replay every now and then or between races check out a different track because I'm always fascinated by the the flare and the the different styles that these announcers bring to the mic and uh it's you know not not an easy gig um so it's kind of cool to appreciate what they do uh from up in the stands but uh yeah John G this weekend uh Travis ongoing now uh this will be out long after the day's proceedings but I know you and I are both out for Revenge after getting bumped in the early pick five yeah you're gonna have definitely look at the late pick five but we were just trying to beat a chalk so right yeah but you know you know and I think what track announcers too like Peter reminds me of Gulfstream really good Travis is really good here with the Derby and everything and I think tracking out you get used to some now naira's gonna be a little difficult because they have about they're going to be playing roulette at their tracking out she's not going to be calling specific day but that's one track that I don't know what's going on with dirt track announcers but back in the day they had Tom Durkin and it was set in stone that it was Tom Dirk announced a bunch of people yep yeah they're rotating uh Chris Griffin I'm not sure when he takes over um soon though and I think after the cigar mile and then everybody else only calling Belmont right and then Frank miramari is calling Saratoga and then it goes back to Belmont and then it goes back to Peter Griffin yeah to be yeah yeah Anthony's opening I would guess the back up every now and then as needed no he would be the backups backup backups back up wow yeah we all look forward to his picks or at least we look forward to his arguments on the desk I I know uh our good friend at Churchill Gary P loves a spirited debate among the handicappers so uh he does provide that uh hopefully you'll provide some winners we have the squirrel picks at horse racing nation.com uh are you doing any Doma I know they have maybe one big steak stay later yeah I'm doing I'm just going to do Del Mars on the weekend for the most part and then they have that big closing the last two weekends of the Del Mar meet are really good they have the grade one for the boys the American Turf they have um they have the couple long distance or Rodeo Drive I think it is they have a couple long distance Philly and mayor races so yeah they have a Johnny V's out there flavian went back out there so the racing is pretty good on the weekends at Del Mar especially the last two weeks I'll be doing that and then in about a month's time we'll have Gulf Stream Championship meet Championship meet yeah the uh the jockey Colony out there uh between Johnny V1 and flavian and you know some guys that are maybe better in California than when they ship East uh like Umberto uh pretty strong no no it has gotten better Ramon Vasquez has done well there there's you know then you have the guys I can't distort candy store was back this weekend yes um he went so good but he's back yeah he is back all right well I'll leave that at that uh and we'll leave everyone else to pay attention to that squirrel to get your picks we'll be back next week uh have your list of what you're thankful for I will I'm gonna it's next week's a fun week there's a lot to be thankful for last week I'm looking forward to this yeah my best holiday for the year yep absolutely 100 me too it's the best holiday yeah 100 no debates we get to watch the Lions and the Packers and the Bears playing football on Thursday every year and then we get some good racing yep and you know don't have to worry about gifts or any of that you show up with a plate of food and at the races that's all you need to do you like pumpkin pie uh I don't I don't love it but I'll have it with some whipped cream yeah it's extremely overrated I'm just making sure we're on the same page no we are yeah I do like it better than sweet potato pie I don't eat sweet potato pie that doesn't that's not me either all right well more on our favorite Thanksgiving dishes when we dish next week but that's it for this week good luck | HorseRacingNation | UCSRW5ZfOEQDREbbC4gi0Uew | 2022-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,034 | 15,089 |
WUiVLKso1Og | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUiVLKso1Og | U.S. ARMY PREPARES FOR INVASION OF EUROPE [ETC.] | preview of things to come practicing on a large scale grim determined american troops rehearsed for the invasion of the european continent invasion barges towing low-flying barrage balloons moving to secure a beach head beneath the wine of live ammunition motorized equipment rolling ashore in the wake of the infantry everything timed and planned to the minute as they prepare for the actual test at the amphibious training center an actual village is used to train men in the art of fighting from street to street nothing is being overlooked when the americans move in they're going to be ready for anything in washington lord halifax and britain's foreign secretary anthony eden call on united states secretary of state cordell hull post-war problems of the united nations and closer collaboration with russia are topics of discussion mr eden's long friendship with the soviets strongly qualifies him for this important mission the newest thing in life-saving equipment a 3000 pound steel raft that floats on either side enough concentrated rations are carried to sustain 22 men for 21 days a mirror with which to signal for help is part of its equipment kept afloat by air-filled bulkheads the raft is dropped for a test it's unsinkable and can't be swamped merchant seamen in exposure suits abandon ship and prepare to man their life raft quickly they hoist sail rig a shelter and toss out a smoke signal that goes off when it hits the water a real lifesaver for victims of shipwreck canada's largest cities shiver in the grip of a howling blizzard but war workers plow through snowdrifts and even help shovel the roads to get to their jobs train crews delayed as much as 24 hours cleared the tracks until service was resumed giant plows sweeping away the heaviest snow canada has seen in 40 years workers stream back to their jobs as conditions return to normal a shipment of those famous missouri mules arrives at an army remount station in the american far west and troopers have quite a time coaxing them into service a 1300 pound mule fresh from the farm has a mind of its own as the soldiers soon find out it's difficult to imagine this fellow under army discipline but give him time he'll learn every day american shipyards are answering the challenge of war filling the navy's orders for ships and more ships yes and shattering all records in doing the job here workmen rush to completion new destroyer escort craft fast trim 300-foot warships of pre-fabricated steel four months in building from keel to launching first ready is the hopping and the widow of her namesake swings the champagne a new type c fighter in the united nations war against the submarine at another yard they're launching the latest tanker of america's great merchant fleet all welded she's one of the biggest oil carriers for allied armies fighting overseas united states coast guardsmen on horseback patrolling the wide and sparsely settled beaches of america's vast shoreline on guard against spies and saboteurs seeking to land from enemy submarines with the help of trained dogs and portable radio the mounted patrol covers the coastline from maine to florida from mexico to canada always on guard a regiment of american lend lease tanks in australia part of a full armored division takes the field an impressive answer to any threat of japanese invasion ordered to take up positions at strategic points along the australian mainland the division is prepared constantly for any attack loyal australian dive bombers sweep in amid exploding shells as general macarthur puts his command through a real battle test and the heavy american land battleships prove they're as tough as they come in western mexico a new volcano comes to life huge columns of smoke below skyward as ripping explosions within the fiery crater are heard for more than 100 miles molten lava pouring from the subterranean inferno buried a village of 600 people the cone after three days of activity is 1200 feet high by night the flaming lava presents an awe-inspiring spectacle explosions 30 times a minute amazing scenes of a phenomenon of nature you | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2011-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 697 | 4,113 |
QZhW2OFUuWw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZhW2OFUuWw | 5 ERRORS DELAY 2022 IRS TAX RETURNS LONGER THAN 21 DAYS! | number one error that can cause your refund for 2022 to stall and be delayed is the recovery rebate credit error okay if you receive the notice indicating you made an error on your rebate then this is what you want to read right here we're going to go over to number two the number two error that could stall you is the incomplete tax return if you made a mistake on your tax return you need to correct it with the irs to correct the error you will need to file an amend return with the irs if you fail to correct the mistake you may be charged penalties in interest which is why a couple of you guys have not received it and it's taken longer than what it says on the process and before we get to number three i want you to know that number five don't skip around because the number five error is one that can make yours process for more than 14 extra weeks okay so number three error is that your return needs further review okay so how tax returns are selected for reviews the most common reason for the irs to review a tax return is something called discriminant function system or dif score the irs uses a computerized scoring model that evaluates your return and gives it a score based on the likelihood that it will need to be changed so it's just a score guys and it sucks because it's automatic all right so it has a dif score or a uidif score if you got one of those then that could be something that holds you back and you can check these out so before we get to the number four reason remember that number five is the one that can have yours processing for extra 14 weeks okay so number four it might be errors on your earned income tax credit or your child tax credit okay so the five common errors right here is your child doesn't qualify more than one person claim the child so i know in the hood that's a big problem a lot of people are claiming the same child okay social security number or last name don't match it has to be extremely detailed so that's why i always tell you to go back and check for errors married or filed a single head of household or and over under reporting your income or expenses a lot of people deal with these uh off brand people that can so-called give you the hookup that aren't really established to do your taxes because they say they can get you more you know and that messes you up because they start adding errors okay so last but not least is number five number five is an error on the form 8379 okay so these are the instructions you can follow these instructions i'm going to leave a link to all of these in the description on top of that okay on top of that i'm going to leave you loans in the description so that you can get loans to hold you off it's also grants that you don't have to pay you uh pay back to the government or anybody so check those out under the | ANTIJOB UNIVERSITY MEDIA | UCDNWRUlvcs_jTZ_mYqXhMOA | 2022-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 554 | 2,820 |
9neRFCwlYRE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9neRFCwlYRE | Film Talk: Episode 265- Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (Friday the 13th Part IX) | hello well today i'm continuing on with the friday the 13th of franchise in today is uh where i talk about the ninth installment in the franchise which is jason goes to hell the final friday this is quite notable for being the first film in the franchise to not have friday the 13th which is because this is the very first film new line cinema made after paramount sold uh the rights to jason voorhees and others aspects of the franchise to new line and then you know new line wanted to then make freddy versus jason but before that they thought it'd be a good idea to you know uh make a film with jason voorhees and they couldn't call it the jason or friday the 13th part 9 due to the fact that paramount under that name um you know honestly uh let's uh see about the alternative uh covers and stuff well they're really uh isn't much in one um here like the first one there are two discs because this has a uh the unrated cut so he has this and it says uh evil has has finally found a home and here evil has finally found a home jason goes to hell and he's not coming back still has that but the back end is different um than this so there is that and then there are the discs the unrated version and theatrical version um i think the theatrical version is not as good um it's shorter plus you just don't get to have the overall you know the blood and stuff of the effects that was put into the film uh yeah this film has uh you know it's both versions of the film one rated and theatrical um theatrical version is 88 minutes in the theatrical or the unrated is 91 so there you go and uh there's some new interviews and with adam marcus and kane hodder this also has some a new commentary with director adam marcus author peter brack bracky with an uh additional tv footage with commentary from those two as well as the original audio commentary see as you can get on the dvd version with adam marcus and writer dean laurie um yeah this film i guess you could say it's fair to say i have quite a bit to talk about this movie i do not really enjoy this film and and honestly after watching it and thinking about it i thought i remembered a comment i left on uh daisuke beppu's video on this which sort of expresses my overall thoughts on the movie better than i could really just sort of off the cuff do here as i've done with the previous eight films um i mean i've written lengthy comments on all those videos uh that he did but i think this one in particular just sort of sums up my thoughts on these on this movie in particular um and uh i've removed some stuff but uh yeah i'm here to just uh read from here and uh i hope he won't uh mind overall this um yes jason goes to hell is probably the film i'd rank the lowest in the franchise i'm not a huge fan of i'm not a huge fan of the direction the series took when new line released this film which i still maintain uh you know things haven't changed from the time that i saw this after the getting the box set and watching this video as well as been rewatching them these films for this series my thoughts haven't changed the body swapping is probably the big thing i'm not a fan of perhaps one of the things a lot of people talk about when critiquing the film the evil dead references take away some of the mythology we've gotten in the franchise you know at least to me and hearing adam marcus talk about the decisions he made in the commentary and interviews not only for this release screen factory release button other places like documentaries internet interviews makes me think he wasn't as knowledgeable with the as i initially thought um you know for those who don't know adam marcus was a childhood friend of noel cunningham the son of sean cunningham um and so he got to see friday the 13th the original uh uh fairly early and on before you know it was released in theaters uh just due to him being friends with uh his son and also it's like enjoying horror films um yeah and sean cunningham uh produced this films first time he has any involvement with the franchise after since the first film um and i do kind of get into that a little later here um but yeah i don't think he he was as knowledgeable as he thought um you know particularly since it seems he may have missed or not paid close enough attention to the bar scene in part two that has jenny paul and ted talk about jason being alive the conversation sounds like you survived drowning washed up onto shore somewhere at least that's how i've always sort of interpreted and lived in the woods for years and later saw his mother killed that's always been the implication to me so this whole thing you know with the film uh where uh mrs voorhees is finding the book of the dead reading from it to bring back jason uh sort of contradicts what has been established in the franchise already you know it also seems like adam is a bigger evil dead fan than friday the 13th but since he was best friends with sean cunningham's son he was able to direct the first friday the 13th and not the 90s though of course since paramount owned the title friday the 13th they could only use jason voorhees name to ensure fans who would know what the film is also calling it the final friday didn't help it since new line acquired the rights and wouldn't make sense to just end the series with their first film with jason you know that that'll also sort of uh when i got the movie having seen the previous films and also i yeah i got these movies when i was a teenager i also had seen stuff on tv beforehand so i was somewhat familiar and then finally getting into the new line films but i got to partner it was just sort of odd to me and then especially after seeing the films then watching some of the stuff um i came later like with the documentaries you heard more about you know the process of wanting to do freddie versus jason and just how long it took until they could finally decide on a script and everything it's just like their first outing with jason voorhees they called the final chapter um all right um you know i think that contradictory stuff in this film is what sort of gets me or gets at me whenever i watch this film while the franchise hadn't hasn't been the best with the with continuity uh regarding horror franchises you know the first eight films did its best to ensure continuity flowed quite well regarding the story and it actually did you know in the grand scheme of things overall what the story from one to eight there is a fairly consistent story you know a certain things here and there don't totally line up but story-wise it does sort of make does its best to make sense um you know and it did oh uh did the best to tell a story overall since you know almost every year in the 80s there was a new friday the 13th film they took breaks with the franchise in 1983 and 1987 while i know the fact paramount owning the first eight films may have caused some issues it would have been nice for them to sort of explain briefly how jason got back to crystal lake after uh being in the sewers of new york because you know that's exactly like the last time you see him in eight he's also a little boy how did any of this happen i don't know but there's stuff like i guess with the book of the dead you know more connections with uh evil dead and i'm not a huge fan of that it's just like why bring another franchise in when obviously they want to cross over with a specific franchise that new line has it's like we get get because the director was a fan of evil dead just wanted to bring eight little dead elements it's like just just don't just stop but i guess no one you know thought anything otherwise and also he got the book of the dead for the movie because uh like he knew somebody who could get it for him for like a day or so he was able to get it and film scenes with it and that's how that ended up in the movie and it's just it's just something that i think would for me at least would have been the best thing to leave out just focus on friday the 13th i know you can't call it friday the 13th but do your best to just focus on this and just make the best story you can you know yeah jason likely will die but you don't need to call up the final friday when at some point we're gonna get uh freddy versus jason so right off the bat you know that's just is kind of um no that's just a big no-no i think yeah so yeah and an explanation would have been nice from new york to getting back to crystal lake uh but we don't really get one at all uh you know it would have been cool to hear creighton duke talk more about that since in this film he seems to be the authority of jason voorhees um and uh you know but because you know for though that doesn't ask a whole lot of questions since you know we have never heard of this guy before we have never seen him before this is not reggie at all from part five um then it would have made a lot more sense if like a character like tommy jarvis was in the movie to talk about all this but tommy jarvis is a paramount character you know in same as reggie so because of that it's likely they couldn't you know get the rights to have them in this movie like those characters regardless if the actors were returned is another story but yeah creighton duke being here you know to tell us about jason voorhees and all this stuff just you just have more questions about you know creighton duke you know he's like a bounty hunter essentially in the movie but just fine and all but you know that just is another thing it makes just asks more questions and it answers yeah that's a kind of a problem uh at least for me um the pacing of the film is also a bit fast uh things are explained in a way we don't get all the answers from it um and adam marcus did say this film was originally a lot longer but it was a lot more talky and that didn't really fit a horror film like friday the 13th so there's sort of an excuse as to why it's fast paced as it would have slowed down the horror elements um no it's all right you know i guess you know it's but i don't know i just think there are certain things that could have been handled better like just the just a brief explanation how he went from new york to crystal lake you don't need like a monologue of sorts just you know maybe he was killing people along the way and finally got to crystal lake then they killed him again and then he was you know there in the lake um i don't know use imagination i guess um with that um and i get to sean cunningham and now um sean cunningham was also insisting to adam just to get the hockey mask out of the movie which i don't think really helped the film at least for me you know not seeing jason voorhees with the exception of the bookends of the film as well as being seen in a reflection like mirrors wasn't a very good decision in my opinion which also goes back to the body swapping stuff i mentioned before and the title is a bit odd since the film isn't meant to be the end of the franchise um due to the fact that spoiler alert here you go which was actually a huge thing way back when this film came out and the one film they definitely wanted to have happen the crossover which finally did but was a decade away you know this was a little tease because you know adam mark is like we're at new line they have freddy krueger we could just do the ultimate sort of greatest thing with this ending um and that is you know freddy krueger's hand his gloved hand comes up and drags jason's hockey mask down to hell you know so again that seems a bit odd this is not supposed to be the last installment of the franchise since freddy's hand comes up and takes his hockey mask to hell and we also hear him laugh and also that was kane harder wearing the sweater and the glove and dragged the mask down in case you didn't know that there you go you know and that was all to set up freddie versus jason which unfortunately is i said private previously took another 10 years to be made and released you know that that ending is quite fantastic and i imagine it was even better back when this film came out initially you know so here i've had a many negatives which i don't think are too you know to to negative you know um into in the terms of following up the first eight you get to this movie and there's all this stuff going on that doesn't seem to have a whole lot of connection to the previous films outside of jason and pamela where he's being mentioned in crystal lake and sort of bare minimum stuff you know they're also celebrating jason in this film too it's a little local diner they have like chasing burgers like making the patties into hockey masks which are just a bit odd i think that the community would be doing that you know that community there would sort of embrace somebody who murdered people yeah i don't know it's just it's just interesting to see the least uh-huh now with the let's get on to the positives so mention some of the positives i have with the film you know the effects and some of the kills are quite fantastic which i still do think so um it's part where uh gets uh jason in us in one body um stabs that gets like a little like a it's not a stop sign but it's the little rail of a stop sign is to people in a tent camping having sex comes up and stabs through the uh tent and stabs the woman on top of the man and his blood starts spurting everywhere and sort of like rips up and then kills the guy that's really cool um jason was blown up at the very beginning which i think is unfortunate though you see the mask is now um regenerating like kind of like growing around his mask like he's worn the mask for so long it's now sort of starting his skin started starting to attach to it just odd also since jason is blown up in his body hopping a descendant of jason voorhees is how he's going to be able to you know get you know get back to life be like in his own form basically because he is back to life but he's just some little worm snake demon thing crawling around getting into people and yeah other positives i have um creighton duke uh was a great character even though when one thinks about its bet odd he knows so much about jason the backstory as to how he knows about jason was cut and why he's hunting him had been included would have made his character better in the final cut in either of the rated or unrated version you know preferably both but at the very least unrated that way get a little more uh run time and more time with great and duke discussing this um steve and jessica are fine characters um jessica is related to jason voorhees and her mother is killed by jason and yeah steve goes to talk to her and sees she's killed and then he's accused of killing her and yeah she's like with the like a sheriff and just a big misunderstanding occurs um um yeah the performances are all wrong pretty fine you know not horrible but you know also i guess you could say in some cases not totally memorable or they're just fine kane hotter as jason is also fantastic but i think it's unfortunate he didn't get to play him as much in the film though it was nice to see him outside in the costume at one of these films as a security one of the security guards standing but about to ensure jason's body was protected uh he's uh one of those guards in the beginning of the film that also later jason killed so in a way jason killed jason and also as i mentioned you know he was kane otter was jason's hand that takes his mask down to hell yeah all in all this is a film in the franchise that has some positives for me that i'm able to have some enjoyment with the film i'm not a huge fan of mostly due to having some contradictory of the continuity to the previous films which for the franchise's story it just doesn't totally add up and there's other decisions made in the film you know i don't skip this film whenever i marathon it even though it's my least favorite i know some skip around a franchise when marathoning the films but i watch all of them including my least favorites in a franchise i know there are people that love this film a lot and that's fine um there are some things in the film that helped me enjoy to a degree but this just isn't one of my favorite films yeah that's really where i stand not an incredible film in my eyes but i know there are a lot of people who love it um and yeah i think adam marcus wasn't as knowledgeable of the franchise as he may have thought um he was also the youngest director at age 23 this was his first film feature film he had just done like work on like as a pa on other films and also was like ditching shorts so he didn't have the biggest experience as a director when he made this so you know yeah you could say that his youth and inexperience had a great deal as to why this film is the way that it is and that's either works for you and it's one of your favorites perhaps or you're like like me and it's not one of your favorites actually for me it's my least favorite but yeah i just um i just don't enjoy it as much as others and yeah it's fine if you like it the more the merrier but i've just never been a huge fan of this film i know people who do love it defend it and that's fine if you enjoy this movie that's great just never been a huge fan of it personally um but there are some aspects of it that i do like and it's i think it's important to highlight those um i believe harry manfredini did the soundtrack yes he did so there you go if you like the music of the franchise he that yay who started it all with the themes and stuff with the first film is back at it so there you go yeah this is a yeah i guess i'm more organized in a way though i did try to go off the riff and all here and there um i know he had something to do with texas chainsaw 3d and i've heard some people say he's tried to deflect it now it wasn't his fault that movie what ended up the way that it was i think he was a producer or something which if that's the case well sort of yeah but you know maybe he did have more involvement in that i don't totally know i'm i'm more willing to not be as harsh on him for this film since this was his first movie you know and likely he wanted to try and do the best he could while also appealing to the producer hence why jason really is in the movie much you know john cunningham doesn't seem to be the biggest fan of jason being a killer or at least that's what it seemed like early on why he didn't do the sequels but anyway that's my overall thoughts on this film what do you think do you enjoy it do you dislike it tell me your thoughts if you like um and yeah that's really all i have to say hope you all have a great week have a great weekend and just overall a good day see you all next time bye | Jared Wignall | UCa4iCsgqHLU9bM98u2v1EWg | 2021-07-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,708 | 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cDA6MhGPR6E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDA6MhGPR6E | Good policy good politics: Gareth Evans & Tom Pickering | well invested Tom Pickering very welcome to a and you and welcome to the speed conference that we're hosting this week on the theme of global realities and domestic choices what we're trying to do with this is bring together 150 of Australia's best and brightest across the corporate sector the public sector and the research community to debate the great geopolitical and economic social policy issues of the day and to try and basically work out how we can translate good policy into good politics it's actually deliverable in this toxic environment that afflicts us flicks the US and so many other countries but one of the one of the very specific issues that will obviously be coming up is the situation the Middle East and the way in which the world should be reacting to this current meltdown you've been ambassador of the u.s. to Israel to Jordan to the UN and half the rest of the world speak half a dozen languages fluently the grand old man in many ways of the American diplomatic system what are you going to tell us about the Middle East kara the Middle East is in tough shape and there are ways and passed through this particular set of problems they're going to be in diplomacy they're going to be in tough diplomacy in deep engagement there's going to be ups and downs in the Middle East in anybody here in Australia in the United States who's engaged in business who's looking at the future of government in my view has got to feel that they know something about what's happening in that particular region of the world what the possibilities are what they ought to in their own interests should be what they ought to be saying to their governments in their own interest in the future interest obviously of the business climate in that part of the world it's a huge and important segment of the world economy and it's it's impossible to ignore it if I were to tell you that I thought it was all easy as pie I wouldn't be here you wouldn't have me here and it wouldn't mean anything what's the to you is the biggest single problem in the Middle East is is it the continuing inability of the Arab Israeli Palestinian issue to be resolved is it the down in Syria and Iraq is that the catastrophe we're witnessing unfold in Egypt you know the biggest single problem is the inter linkage of malign issues and how they influence each other and the biggest single advantage is if we can begin to get some breakthroughs we may be able to build some synergy into the solution process interestingly you've been very closely involved in the back rooms of the Iran nuclear negotiations are you an optimist that that one can be resolved this year yeah I'm an optimist but probably this year is tough I got news this morning that the two most significant negotiators for the u.s. bill burns and Jake Sullivan are going to go and spend two weeks in Vienna with the Iranians and they have an agreement with the Iranians to try to move that process it's going to be a marathon negotiating session but its a bright spot because suddenly have wakened up to the notion that now it is no longer possible to have itinerant negotiators meeting for two days at the time hoping to achieve breakthroughs this is real tough diplomacy nose to the grindstone that perhaps look only you would know this as well as anybody in this world but we all know from business from from diplomacy how hard it is to get to that final deal and how much you have to be in the room together day in day out working that set of problems last question if we do get a deal and around how it is is it going to be delivered to those crazies of yours in the US Congress it's going to be delivered because in effect in the end even those crazies will see it's in the national interest and enough of the smart guys will know in fact that this is the kind of breakthrough that we need but it requires a triumph in my view / have rationality and logic over when I would call political polarization and the president has to be at the center of that but he's already shown on this issue that he wants to be at the center well I guess this is a taster of the sort of thing we're going to be talking about a number of different ways the next few days and Anu hopefully in the Crawford school of public policy will be the outfit that can bring this together and get a really really serious policy debate going in Australia and a whole variety of these issues which frankly we're not seeing much of from the political class | ANU TV | UCxzvNYT-17mjYJMuDzGx7AA | 2014-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 834 | 4,476 |
9Il-GlP9eVY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Il-GlP9eVY | INEC Decries Refusal Of APC, PDP And Others To Submit Audited Report | PLUS POLITICS | [Music] thank you [Music] the independent National electoral commission eineck has decried the refusal of major political parties including the all Progressive Congress APC and the people's Democratic party PDP among others to furnish the Electoral commission with its audited accounts for years now it also expressed the concerns that only 9 out of 73 formally registered political parties that contested the 2019 general election legally complied with the directives of the Electoral Commission on the audit of the account the commission disclosed that while 34 political parties submitted their audited accounts only nine compiled the statutory or complied about your partner with the statutory requirements of submission of accounts with the affidavit well joining us to discuss this is kunley lawal he's the executive director Electoral College Nigeria and obinna chiku he is a legal practitioner thank you so much gentlemen for joining us thank you I'm going to start with you by stopping that um according to the Electoral act I mean I remember if I if I remember vividly um it's been almost eight or nine years since inec has continuously asked that political parties published their audited reports um give it to them or submit it I also remember that at some point um Sarah was asking political parties to make known their party finances as we speak we're getting into another election cycle and here we are again eineck the crying political parties non-compliance is there anything in the Electoral act that can hold these political parties liable um strictly speaking I do not think that there is anything but I Make Her Say I like us uh the color or powers to find a way around it but again I will yes as much as we continue to say that the political parties are the corporate our corporates I want to say that more is it how do I put it more actions or talks should also go the way of the alpha net all these coming or waking up almost close to the election to make this kind of statement I do not think that is the right thing because at the end of the day yes we know this is Nigerian election but this election somehow will River the Reds all over the world the world is looking up to Nigeria to do the right thing if the simple inec or the Umpire comes out to say that the political parties even the so-called big whether big three or big five or so and fail to comply with the law what does that show to the world it shows that that continues to show that Nigeria is a lawless Society because I can how can a political party that fail to all refuse to comply with the law answer to now say that the same political party will will conduct election or present candidates in a relation to me I I will hold on cast most of the blame on my neck I may should have done this long ago he should have already had them to account you know that in Nigeria if there is no force is exerted the Nigerians they have a way of not doing that in a discipline and where there is punishment the magnet is ready to wear the big hammer because among some of the powers that I make have thy net has the power to the register political parties but I don't know I don't know why I for me the timing is wrong for inec to make this kind of statement all efforts should be geared towards ensuring that the election is credible is fair and peaceful coming to say that the political parties have not uh filing their audited account it shows also that time it goes a long way to to show or to portray Nigeria as a lawless Society because again what happens if in the so-called audited account there are infractions or the things that are supposedly should should make the political party not to not credible and not to present candidates but now we are according to inec he says einck said it's only nine political parties that complied then what are your what message are you sending to be my political parties that complied when you are not living the so-called Victory or big five whatever you are not leaving them to go ahead with the elections whereas the smaller political parties complied I do not think that um doing this life is the best thing okay um let me come to you of course the Electoral College um is more like a poster child for what parties and of course the electorates should be doing should learn and know now um by Sabina is here saying that inec should be wielding the big stick but they're not doing so and many have declried again the powers of inec they talk more than they do but then of course we're going into a very very serious election one of the most keenly contested ever um and we're thinking that why why would issues like this not be dealt with before now because of course campaigns are kicking off from today and if we do not have these audited reports what kind of elections are we looking forward to so thank you very much out first I'd like to clarify the fact that within the Electoral Arc 2012 section 861 actually demands assets and liabilities of annually of political parties to be stated and I think subsection 2 that's 86 subscription two of the electronics and 2022 still use um uh six months imprisonment and a one million naira fine to default that now um inec of course has not enforced this properly I think the political parties let's be clear also do not clearly understand the political uh the Electoral act um it's sad to see that we have laws and passed by people in within the National Assembly which they don't even read or go over it's highly shocking it shows the degradation of legislation legislative capabilities in Nigeria now um if I were to provide a solution I would have said I need to have gone through these route and the router that I've studied none of your candidates will be accredited as candidates except this necessary is necessary legislative provision is met so it will state that if you didn't produce your assets and liabilities for that year none of your candidates for me a party will be registered to run for office regardless of whether you've done the primaries and you know to learning starts to take those kind of steps I would say political parties will not exactly take inec seriously this is something they flouted for multiple years this minus campaign funding of political parties which also has been flouted constantly in Nigeria the cost of phones also floods a lot of other parameters for running for office which are prohibited by the Electoral Arts but because inec of course is trying to play on fire and not exactly dictator it has found itself in in a mix where it has to just accept what is being pushed what's been put before it um I think it's about high time that we decide well I like decides whether it wants to hold people according to the law and the Constitution and then also the Electoral act 2022 or inec just wants to allow everybody past the bar and do what they want in Nigeria and we continue to have like um a barista said earlier it's totally Lawless Society um back to you by stop in Solutions is what we're here for like I said at the beginning syrup is one of the only um non-governmental organizations that have continuously put the feet of these political parties to the fire but now it looks more like maybe the electorate needs to put the foot of inec to the fire but will this solve any situation because like kunley has said there are actually things that we can point to in the Electoral act that need to be enforced but then aineck can also on the other hand tell you that they're not a law enforcement agent so agency I beg your pardon so where do we go from here okay and for me number one we we need to I think I make or I make a staff and needs to be trained they need to be trained because they psyche or they from judging from the activities of inec and I will conclude that one will conclude that the only thing I make is interested in is conducted his elections how to conduct elections that's not all the powers that the law extended to inec for instance this submission of audited account is not has nothing to do with the election there are still other things that the law has provided for that I make you do other than election but the concentration is only on the election no those things that the law provides for or provided in all that were provided in the Electoral art and the Constitution those things are there to ensure that the election is credible if you fail to do those things what you are invariably saying is that the election is not credible how can you go into election with the political parties that who user account Financial or whether assets have not been verified or accounted for for the past three four five years how do we not know whether or not they they receive forms from uh from foreign countries how do we not know who is founding them how do we how do we know how will I make a decipher the activities number one like I said I think inec needs a complete training the staff needs complete training and his high time in Nigeria will establish an institution an institution whether it's a miniature one that will that constantly will train high neck officials especially on a electoral act and then again inec will always say that the Electoral acts the amendment or whatever wasn't done on time so as to enable them to to study it that's also that is also another area that we must look into the National Assembly should be up and doing they should stop playing politics with electoral law electoral law is amongst the principal legislation that guides or helps Nigeria to to have credible election all amendments should come even one year or two before the elections so that I need will have ample opportunity to study them now even if we want to criticize them we want to wage or use Sledgehammer on them the Electoral and the 2022 or so electoral I just came into into Force I think last three or four months then by that they may not have had time to study it even if you watch it I'm sorry I don't know I don't know if this excuse sits well with me I mean inec does have a legislative Department that I mean the spokesperson of inec is is a lawyer Professor Mahmoud yakubu also is a learner gentleman I am trying to understand where it fits that these people may not have had time to be educated they're the Umpire I don't understand each other duties they would have other than to digest what is in the Electoral act to be able to in any way execute it yes you know that law most times most times when a law is made again it takes a challenging call to be able to ascertain whether that law whether or or testing that law to understand whether the law has the uh the potency to achieve the impairment of the drafters of of that law I I'm not making excuses for them what I'm saying as a solution that not that we must at least engage the legislators let all amendments come on on time so that the internet will have opportunities not only the the legal department that should be conversant with the Electoral act the literal law or the Electoral act it's not only the legal department I think to me all the staff in inec should be able to should at least know the ABCD that law should be translated even if it means translating it in local languages so that they're all staff because again in by February next year some of these staff and staff will be deployed to uh to monitor elections if they don't know the law how will they monitor the elections I am thinking that election is a is very very important to every society in fact every science Society so we need to get and establish an institution no matter how small so that the IMX staff will be trained then secondly ensure that the legislative or whatever amendment that is to be made to the Electoral at times on time then again I next should should ensure that political parties are monitored because even what we have in Nigeria and for those that rent political science and those that have knowledge of politics what we have in Nigeria cannot really qualify as a political parties they can't qualify as political parties a political party the so-called political party in Nigeria has uh what they call is it the so-called political parties but before a new entrant enters into the political party you have to go through some form of initiation or the initiation that you must know the person that knows somebody and know somebody another they they change continues that cannot qualify as a political party political party remains a vehicle through which the citizens citizens uses to enthrone or to extend their mandate to to a fellow citizens who will be in charge of the rents of power and ensure that the so-called Democratic dividend comes to them but that's not what we are saying okay they have even the political parties in Nigeria have even isolated Nigerians they now have click once it is look at the board of entrances look at the those that are the officials can a non a an unknown person be elected to those positions no no person can be elected especially and particularly with the big the so-called political parties in Nigeria okay nobody will be asked you are there you cannot be elected except one of the so-called cabals enthuses you or has interest in you is that a political party that's not a political party in the real sense and meaning of political party all right let me come back to you uh um still on holding feet to the fire whether it be political parties whether it be inec um where does the onus lie right now because inec is on the one hand um crying about the fact that these political parties are not adhering to you know what they're asking for but then where does the electorate come in here because he um just said now that most of the people who work in inec don't have an idea what's in the Electoral act but of course we also who have been agitating about certain aspects of the Electoral act how many of us know it those of us who want to go to the polls those of us who want to cast our vote for political parties where do we come in here like I stated fairly um just battled the Electra actually is 22. what I didn't add to my conversation earlier was that it has been part of the Electoral act since the year 2010. this particular clause on parties delivering audited statement has been actually active since the Electoral Act 2010. now um but the electorate and inec are supposed to directly hold political parties like for abusing this particular clause in the electron has that been done no to the electorate no it exists no to the to inet officials itself no it exists I can say maybe three percent or four percent of iMac actually know what's contained in the Alexa acts as is and and when you look at it fairly like that I make in in the second course that's 86.2 as the has the opportunity to either prosecute and the Clause there under states that you either go to for six months in prison or pay a fine of one million there depending on the political party though it doesn't clearly State who is going to prison whether it's the chairman the treasurer the secretary does this state where there's two exactly so I don't know if they're going to throw in the whole Beauty yes I think another thing to also that's what they have noticed the amount that they pay as a fine for a political party political party that collected 100 million 100 million from a candidate what is one million despicable and it's very very embarrassing that at this point in time that's defined for it so the real question you're going to ask is is National Assembly also palpable because they put in this law and then also call people knowing that they will never meet to that so they decided to put a pickpocket price just to make sure they can get away with the usual actions which they normally perpetrate and and I think inec has always concerned itself like the Barista said about um execution of Elections and um money that is going to come from the federal government for them to run elections and also money that will come from development partners for them to execute elections more than they are to the practicality or back to the ensuring that selections are free unfair and and at that point you can you get to ask yourself the question it's totally not surprising who exactly emerges from our elections and and I really wonder where we go from here because again like I said the the campaigns have started there is supposed to be a bar where you don't go above when it comes to political spending but who's watching who's taking notes and who's going to will the big stick if there's nobody then what do we consider fee free fair and credible elections gentlemen inclusion I think there's a trick in the Electoral act so it clearly states if you're running for president you can't expect more than 5 billion there now let's look at let's see let's take the instrument party it's um its forms where 100 million naira um they went most of the presidential aspirants 2016. that expenditure alone minus how much in cools they gave delegates and what they've been doing for start I can say they have already expended life before campaigns they've expanded close to 3 billion naira for now the electronic act gets funny it tells you you can't cross but it doesn't tell you whether it's the police it's the DSs is the Judiciary or it's inec to hold anybody's application parameter accountable within the Electoral art so it just looks like we have a law that we just put it there just as you know so probably somebody who put the beware of dogs and the person doesn't have a dog in this house that's exactly what we've done with the electrons finally by ourselves in that um really what do we do because like I said it feels like another Deja Vu moment it keeps happening every election cycle we keep hearing this story but then nobody ever is used as a scapegoat or to set an example to all the other political parties so it's business as usual and who's to say that we should expect anything from this year's election and I'm not in any way being trying to be pessimistic by the way like I said this is the usual thing there will be election our elections at the end of the day people will emerge and go for Thanksgiving and there are various churches and in other religious centers and they're claiming that they have the Mandate of the people all that we need to do is to watch them but again if we must if we must get it right we must also Empower disabled Society organizations because most Society actually grows without the Civil Society organizations let us Empower them even in the Electoral Arts Empower them to demand that I need to make certain things for instance if we have a provision that empowers or allows the Civil Society organizations to demand that I may produce or make available your detailed account of all the political parties one 12 months or six months or eight months before an election that will Ginger eineck they have to force Eine to do the writing let us at every point in time make laws that uh that somehow it will be difficult that's why when I started I said when you ask me of the punishment I said I need to find a way around it if it's what is expressed in the Electoral art and that's why what is expressing the Electoral at his even ambiguous who do you even arrange who do you if I am a member of people's Democratic party will you also arrest me and ask me to be part of the payment of 1 million well big question that begs answers I mean what what will happen in the next election remains to be seen But I want to say thank you gentlemen because our time is up um this executive director Electoral College Nigeria and urban is a legal practitioner thank you so much gentlemen for being part of the conversation thank you for the opportunity to talk to Nigerians thank you all right well thank you all for joining us but before I go I would quickly like to give you my take [Music] here's my take consequences are part of the natural order of life in scientific terms every action has an equal and opposite reaction it is unavoidable that is unless you are talking about politics in Nigeria it is commonplace for members of political Elites to avoid the natural consequences of their behavior however corrupt now a fundamental principle of democracy is the separation of power with it actually comes the necessary checks and balances to keep each arm of government in check but our political reality is such that the executive behaves like a drunk baby that cannot be quieted by its parents the legislature is no more than a than a vipers too cold-blooded to offer a glimpse of of warm future for the constituencies that members of the chambers are supposed to be representing now as for the Judiciary like an old man realizing he cannot keep up with you know its moral duty to scold the children when they air it limbs along occasionally reminding loss of you know its relevance and its importance mostly though it feels like the other arms of government to enforce consequences for bad behavior now our politics will never change until the backroom deals made to elect individuals against the express rule stated by the party manifestos and constitutions come with Express consequences and that is my take I'm Mary annaco thank you for watching thank you [Music] thank you [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2022-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,934 | 21,297 |
P2YXD6jmbpk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2YXD6jmbpk | F.ACC LECTURE, CHAPTER 7, LECTURE 3. | good morning everyone continuing with our last lecture illustration yeah i'm getting a piano account registration number two prepare profit and loss account for the year ended 31st march 2004 from the following particulars items given a trial balance me pnl account for the year ended 31st march 2004 for the year ended 31st profit p b d bought down trading accounts 51 000 trade expenses trade expenses then carriage inward carriage and legal charges audit fees then rent donations sundry expenses rent donation sunrise expenses selling expenses p item paid to two selling expenses then discount received then interest on loan stable expenses and export duty interest on loan stable expenses and export duty thank you so much | MAMTA VERMA | UCpqndt0iRxvjcRv_kmsk7-A | 2020-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 726 |
7Iv_wDB8NCw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Iv_wDB8NCw | Small Glitter Lovers Haul ~ Unique Nail Creations | Cheryl here um I am doing this video on a small hall that i did with glitter lovers with da dee Gordon and focus there we go so that's her website you guys to go check her out if you already haven't I think I'm probably the last one in all of YouTube land to have went to her sale she's having her fifty percent off um I think I saw it was Keanu Schuler she just posted a video where she got some of the pastels I've been looking everywhere for pastels and since I need to make some more mixes um and I'm also doing a stir group swap I wanted to make you know some pastel mixes and I need to carry some mixes that are more pastel because everybody knows I kind of go overboard with me on so i need to step out of the box so um I need to go back and buy more of this this is so stinking beautiful um so let's really do this really fast here this is the first one I got I got the lemonade in the 06 too and it is showing off very bright on my camera but it's not it is a very pastel yellow very pretty i love this definitely want more and for sure want more this the 06 to robin egg um you guys if you go over there and buy her stuff please save me at least one of each I'm to come back um I got the georgia peach in the 06 to UM this beautiful pink chiffon and the 04 oh I'm this is gorgeous and I don't know maybe you guys can tell me um or Dottie if you're watching do you have any of these pestles anymore in the 040 sighs let me know i love that side um for making mixes in this one here it's got to be between the chiffon and the seafoam pastel green are my favorite colors absolutely so I'd love this one in an old 40 and again this one's showing off much darker in my camera but it's a pastel very pretty pastel seafoam and then I got this beautiful another one lilac and the 094 and this is another one I wouldn't mind getting in a smaller size it's just beautiful i love these pastels um and then I got the 06 to gray which is really cool i can't wait to play with that um and I've been looking everywhere for this small black so I picked up one of those I might get another one if there's any laughs and I did get two of the 0400 stark white sand that's another one I've been looking for to get in this smaller size I might get more that hopefully hopefully you guys save me some I will get it if not I'll find it one kiss some more that and then I picked up some of them the fine glitter the 08 the white non-irritant um I don't have any of the non iridescent I do have the iridescent but I thought that'd be cool to try and then this one he or she calls angel winged us and that is a combination of the 08 and the O for oh it looks like iridescent so that's gonna be awesome to try that out so um thank you daddy for all this and she was so sweet to send me to little extras and she sent me the deep red diamonds and the Aqua glitter strips which are perfect because I don't have any of these available so this is new for me thank you daddy love everything love the extras gosh I wish I would have known you had passed earlier and oh my goodness if you have leopard spots let me know I that's another thing I've been I'm trying to get my hands on can't find them and I've used all of mine for my mixes so now I got some glitters to play with for spring and I can make some new mixes I'm super excited and I'm definitely going to go back and check and see what else she has available so everybody thank you so much for watching and i guess i will catch you all in my next video so i've got a couple swamps to do so i will see you later lip | Unique Nail creations | UC98YwmDe362xxPNqoUaM6sw | 2016-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 745 | 3,549 |
HAWdJM2Vh44 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAWdJM2Vh44 | Breaking Stereotypes Affirmative Action & Job Opportunities for Black Women | what I'm trying to say though is that let's say you decided to stop dancing and you want to get into it there's a high likelihood that you will beat out a more qualified applicant just by you being a female yep because of affirmative action and these labor laws where they want to go ahead and bring people in from different skin colors and different genders Etc you're a black woman you would get the job over a white guy any day ASAP even if you're less qualified and this is in all different types of job Industries in engineering and law enforcement they have female only job application launchings where they go we're only looking for women on this application PR good | FlashyFragments | UCHMa-ujAhL2K1Tl_oJKsUhw | 2024-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 124 | 673 |
ZLtprJ6F8RI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLtprJ6F8RI | Unconditional Love 'Seems' Irresponsible | hi there excuse me I'm Croaker today so I want to talk about um unconditional love can seem irresponsible from an ego perspective so from our human perspective with from our ego perspective we think that um the world is random that nothing is known that everything is live and that we're responsible for how it turns out which from a spiritual uh perspective or from a more conscious perspective is funnier because the script is already written and everything is happening we're kind of being um we've been like done through the whole time everything that's happening to us is is kind of done by the unconscious mind and it'll happen whether we think we have input or not so it can seem a bit like letting people off the hook for their bad behavior which can seem sort of reprehensible um the ego will always put a slant on it that makes it look as though where we're being neglectful and then we panic and that's when we get pulled back into the ego's game so seeing things from an egocentric position can never be unconditional really because being human is a condition uh we know that all expectations are egoic and the more expectations we have about people or circumstances then the more disappointed we tend to be um also our expectations are based on our distortions so if we don't feel worthy then we have expectations that it's somebody else's job to do that um but because other people are reflections of our feeling of unworthiness then that's unfortunately not going to happen because the world is a mirror so we then try and control the external and it just gets us in such a mess so what which of what we do as adults from an ego perspective is actually very manipulative and narrow-minded and fear-based but it doesn't really resemble love but it kind of passes for love in our society because of course we think we have these responsibilities we think as a parent it's our responsibility to make our children behave yet in truth we have no power how over how other people behave um it's like being responsible for something that you have no power over which is absurd so we understand from the course that all we really have power over it is our own thinking um and that that's where the actual power is the power to forgive so it doesn't mean that you just let people get away with anything and you forgive them it just means that you always um you always forgive them whatever they do it doesn't mean that you maybe don't guide them or help them or interact with them it just means that you do it under the guidance of the spirit so when the spirit advises us to do something we are we follow our intuition it's based on the understanding of everything that's involved you know all the people that are involved where they're at unconsciousness and how the situation plays out as a whole so we tend to follow along with societal Norms without question just because they've always been done that way I mean I've never really been like that but I know the vast majority of people are and I understand why you know why that happens because we do need to maintain the status quo to some extent otherwise we just have chaos but we do need to you know when I look through my Instagram feed I can see so many people talking about parenting and um unconditional love all you know all these spiritual things that more and more people are waking up to and seeing that our old-fashioned ways of trying to control and condition everything he's just making a complicated mess that backfires on us so for example from a parent-child perspective um we want our children to behave well because we think that if they don't behave well then they're doomed for the future or we're worried about what will the neighbors think or how will it reflect on us um we tend to think that a person's self-worth is something that they have to earn rather than something that's inherent um and that's why we tend to focus on in our culture on getting you know these qualifications and good jobs and if we don't get these things then we're seeing it as flawed and it just puts pressure on us because none of these things actually make us happy because they're just false that fool's gold so we kind of get stuck in this Trapper I'm damned if I do and I'm damned if I don't so for example in a romantic relationship we want to be loved a certain way whether it's comfortable for the other person or not and like I mentioned earlier we tend to have all these distortions so our expectations are based on on these distortions and then we end up trying to manipulate other people um because we think if they don't behave a certain way then that you know we don't feel good we're feeling valid or or we feel threatened or whatever um also in a boss or employee relationship you know we have loads of rules in the workplace where if you do if you you know if you do create do a misdemeanor then you'll be dismissed or punished um we have this this very dark system I suppose um it's the same with teacher and student you know we want you to get good grades if you don't get good grades then you doomed in life um if you don't get good grades then that reflects badly on me and the managers from above are gonna you know not be happy with me so what I was trying to control each other and even though we think that we have good intent we really don't at all so loving unconditionally essentially is very straightforward because there's nothing to rationalize or Ponder it's just this is our aim our aim is that we love people unconditionally when we look unconditionally we're looking past the distortions in ourselves and others and then that enables us to tap into the spirit to tap into what the most loving thing to do is in that moment so it keeps life really simple it keeps it kind and it just it's just the right thing to do you know yourself when when you're honest and you're just authentic then everyone knows where they stand and everything just works out okay um so we're remembering that people are worthy no matter what when we're only loved conditionally we tend to hide parts of ourselves that are not seen as for example if for example when I was a child I liked to innovate and create um I like to change things whereas my parents liked the status quo so for them they kind of experienced it as me being naughty because I wanted to change things and I felt frustrated because I felt blocked because I wanted to you know share my love with them in this in this creative way yeah they seem to be perturbed by it and neither of the neither of these is wrong but to try and stop that in another person is where we start to have conflict so quite often we'll tell lies and if we know somebody doesn't accept something about ourselves which we want which we want to do then we might lie or cover it up which leads to inauthenticity and then when we are inauthentic we develop all these complicated defense mechanisms and different ways of coping addictions and things that we try and hide and the more of ourselves that we hide from others because we think they're not accepted the more we feel separate because we're hiding a part of ourselves but that's that part of ourselves that we're hiding is the part that we've kind of it's like a crutch that that covers over the realers anyway so it's crazy it's very Daft the way the ego works um much of the time we can safely turn the other cheek I know we can't all the time you know sometimes we need to have the spirit's guidance definitely with things that seem more difficult patterns that we have that are very upsetting then we need to seek the spirit but there's so many little things that happen during the day where we don't need to make an issue about them and actually we don't because the power of focus when we don't make an issue of things then we then we tend to not then recreate them um so to love unconditionally we have to know what we're responsible for so we know that we're responsible for intercourse Miracles it says that we're responsible for forgiveness and that because the script is written as long as we go through life forgiving and being loving and doing what the most helpful thing is in the moment then we cannot really go wrong um so we're responsible for evaluating with the spirit without the distortion and then we eliminate much of the complexities as I've said before um so also when we correct the distortions in ourselves we no longer see them outside so because of the way the mirror works when we when we're not getting an issue we get to see it outside so we may look at that person and say why do they keep doing that why don't we they keep doing that why don't they get that lesson but really it's those that it's not going to lessen and when we do get the lesson then the people Outsiders do stop doing that so it's funny how it works so if we can be unconditionally loving of ourselves and others then it just simplifies life and yes it can be difficult to transition from listening to the ego to listening to the spirit but it's so much more simple and to just love unconditionally and to see that even though somebody else may be calling for love then we know that the love and the goodness is underneath and that we don't we don't doubt that you know we just we just see that maybe they're called love or their temporary behavior is is just you know just a flash in a pan we also have to be unconditional loving to ourselves too because when we're not because the dangerous of us being unconditional loving to our to other people but letting them treat us in way that isn't very nice um I know this has happened to me a lot in the past when I was younger that I would be nicer people kind of in the on the in the huge in the physical world but then in my mind I would be thinking things that weren't kind and the cost of mind is powerful and creates what the body does then we end up creating things that we don't want to create and we're not as living as we think we are um we think we're unconditionally loving but really we're just conditionally loving and most of the World Loves in a conditional way so we want people to love us as we are and to see the light and the goodness in us um and to appreciate our gifts but we have to we have to do that for ourselves and we have to do that for each other if we want that back now I live in a house where I don't have a single rule and I've got teenage boys and I don't have any issues at all really there might be little things that pop up um but it's it always goes resolved easily you know I don't give my kids curfews but they just come home my idea is to to create a home that they want to come home to that they don't stay away from or avoid because they know that they're exactly they're accepted exactly as they are um and I know there's there's a line in the past that Jesus says where we think that without rules everything would be chaos but in truth everything would be loved because the rules that we have are all based on fear they're all based on distortions and manipulations and really when we stop focusing on that and see only the love that's there then that we can see that much of what we were worried about is is a non-existent problem that was just in our heads and the more love the more accepting we are of other people the more they the more they can just be their natural selves around us people are naturally loving they're not naturally distorted so it's not irresponsible um obviously we can love in a way that is irresponsible I suppose it's just finding the right balance with the help of the spirit okay that's my video for today I love you all I'll see you soon bye | Sarah Dewhirst | UCNbJ0vJPiNCir63GO0Ki9iw | 2023-04-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,207 | 11,638 |
IbJ008jiVws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbJ008jiVws | Highlights from chemistry demonstrations filming - ECCNvideos | now pentane highly volatile liquid we don't need much so just you know really small amount and into the into the septum cap push the plunger down and that's going to force it to flow through here the carrier gas is going to flow that through and you'll eventually end up coming out the other side and your flame will shoot up um once that metal is quite hot touch the zinc and sulfur and you will get a spectacular sparking green smoky firework type reaction unbelievably impressive so and when you inject them using uh a syringe into that solution you'll form all sorts of different bastards freaking hate you damn schools do you | ECCNvideos | UC69yqrqPvjE4Iigu72I307g | 2014-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 115 | 630 |
-r6Oy1xa4i0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r6Oy1xa4i0 | Are These Documentaries Real or Nah? | (Extra Content w/ Patty) | [Music] it gives you a documentary a synopsis and then we have to either agree with him documentary about people that have strong feelings about the mullet such as lesbians and race car drivers I think yeah mhm wow from 2001 it would be like filmed with like a [ __ ] like cheese crater like it'd be such a bad quality yeah I don't know how they can make like a full documentary about that cuz it would probably get a SK into just some like homophobic [ __ ] if they like just went into a queer community and be like look at all these mullets but also look at these Big Oats [ __ ] you wh Boro Baptist Church the mullet Trend wasn't even that long like there's not a lot of history to it it's like making a documentary entirely out of like Billy Ray Cyrus uh I don't think this one is for Real yeah actually I would watch it me too I would watch it if they talked about like shitty lawsuits it's probably not for real oh what that's embarrassing dark Shack life as an Abie employee no because the title's too funny but it's got like interesting stuff Asal H I think yes what what I would pay to see that movie me too Gates of Heaven a documentary about a pet cemetery I no you couldn't make a documentary about it you can make it like a short film but not a [ __ ] long ass documentary are you kidding me we're really bad at this yeah oh well Michael Lauren a farmer living in small village I think maybe yes no the guy that was pretending to be Santa Claus he wouldn't want to have a movie made about it cuz then the kids will find out that he's fake that's true okay we got one right we're detective yes cuz you watch all of that [ __ ] Criminal Mind yeah foot meat mouth controversial a h think I would watch that me too I don't think it's real though I hope it is I'm going to go with it's fake but like I really hope it is yeah okay I feel like be basically like watching a 5 Seconds of sum don't keep up I feel like you keep on me like hm I I don't know what it is and then I tell you to do one and then I'm wrong I'm going to because you know more about like yeah you know more about like the political people and stuff that no because you can die from sleep divion I think it's for fake like maybe a TV show not a documentary unless it's like a spin-off of a TV show cuz it says the documentary I don't know I feel like it's too like medically like fake fake fake let's go fake fake fake fake fake fake okay what someone could die his romantic and sexual love affair with a bottle-nosed dolphin in a Florida amusement park gets it gets bad like it starts off like okay beastiality that's pretty bad and then it's like not only is it just a [ __ ] dolphin it's an amusement park dolphin children art children at that amusement park I feel like a man would know about it but she showed us that one about the orcas and stuff Blackfish and a guy who [ __ ] Dolphins I don't know are very different genres of movie she really into the documentary scene I'm going to go with yes okay you can do it I did all the other ones yes you were right oh my goodness you should do all the next ones marriage to the Eiffel this is a really long description three women who are sexually and emotionally attracted to objects that's a thing I know that's a thing no because I feel like they wouldn't let you get married no they wouldn't let you get married to like the Golden Gate Bridge and the eiel tower like maybe a fence or an archery boat no not land like landmarks why really actually sad about this I don't like the ones where it's like cuz I keep on losing and I don't like to lose something about those eyes ring bell something blah blah blah I think it should be for real yeah I would say yes are you I'm actually really devastated right now okay but okay the study was in 2013 this is 2015 it takes a while to film a documentary oh we should have known know bad detectives we're horrible detectives okay the river runs through me what wait wao whoo okay just I just read the whole thing I didn't understand oh you know what she lies on this mattress and just like is there for the whole time I'm not sure if there's like enough content okay thank go project Grizzly I like the name of that I like it um no there's not enough Canadian rep presentation so this wouldn't have been made even though all the best films are from Toronto no that I wouldn't watch that though sounds so bad 6 in or foot long I don't really like Subways so I don't know why they would make a whole documentary about it GMO more like GM know I named my geography project that 2 years ago I couldn't think you stole my brilliant idea because we hate Subway it's so very fake actual detective oh my God I was going to say it was real because of um that way representative that they talked about and super sized me cuz I had to watch that in school Mr left with two left feet I mean you can make a thing about that but do people actually have two love feet yeah people could be born with anything even gay you get to pick okay okay tell me to stop stop okay you got to tell me again stop it's for fies we are winners this is so long cookie and cowboys yeah I'm pretty sure I've heard of this one before yeah is this on like Netflix or something oh that's it it doesn't tell you how many we got right cuz it's all we could go back and count them I don't want to go back nobody has time for that maybe I'll like count them and like put the number on the screen or something okay so this is how well we did right they're really text right here it's literally like the equivalent of word art yeah you can okay so is your [Music] best | woahmyships | UCu2Ae21vzW0Fq8iDlpas9Xg | 2015-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,112 | 5,669 |
G-28YJc1MQE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-28YJc1MQE | Let's Play Dragon Age: Origins Part 11 - Starting Trouble in Lothering | thank you I will do as you say I'll take them on don't worry about it it tastes good that's fine to recover the world like a plague of low costs please you're scaring the children better to Slit their throats now than Let Them Suffer a dark spawn hands there one of their minions is already amongst us this man Bears their evil stench can you not see the vile Blackness that fills him watch where you throw accusations fool he's right but that's not the point I'll kill him right now right the bun left us we're going to die this minion is but the first don't be a fool Dark spawn can be defeated no I have seen them you cannot run you cannot fight I got blood all over me shouldn't you listen to what I have to say ing around and shouting won't save you there is nothing to do no hope is left I am your hope could you clock like a chicken when you do that are you calling me a coward I'm calling you an idiot listen to yourself for a moment ashamed my ancestors let this work he was right wasn't he there's no hope for us oh shut up maybe maybe not I couldn't care less then what shall we do we must try to go north somehow and then yeah nothing came with that apparently yeah Quest updated I wanted to see it oh yeah isn't about there are three groups in Gold must be eradicate sure I can defeat them why not what is up dude up here sir wait what the hell no you're in charge here Char holes nobody else can do what you do let's go into the Chantry the Dale's fellow exalted Marsh and the heathens not long after the end of the second Flight 700 years ago I don't know if that was the last blight I did say centuries ago just refugees everywhere a sign of the main horde I can take Only Hope of protection this Village sorry about it and I will not abandon them that is all May the maker have mercy on us I should have mercy on you don't don't pray to the maker what is up Sir Donald oh shiny I don't no I don't care damn it key required for the shiny what's kind of blasphemy is this I can always get into the shiny fine sir Donald tell me what what am I doing here I beg your pardon I did not see you approach sir Donald is that you hey we're clean by the maker how are you I I was certain you were dead if it wasn't for me he would be yet oh thanks the turn Eamon were well he'd set Logan straight soon enough if he were well what what do you mean the aisle is stricken with an illness that threatens his life we have found no cure either natural or magical when did this happen only a few weeks ago but he has declined quickly no one knows the nature of the illness and even magic has done little to slow its progress our only hope now is a miracle every night of Red Cliff has got in search of the urn of sacred ashes andras day's ashes are said to cure any illness is my bow in the way a little bit Each Day My Hope dims I should probably just take out my dual daggers whatever there's a cutscene your friends sir Henrik is dead I have something of his what and you have his locket and a note Maker's Mercy thank you for giving me these I would never have known otherwise is there a reward perhaps no I dealt with the bands I killed him thank you I wonder how many of us have met similar Fates on this mad Quest tell me more about this urn of sacred ashes oh of course I I totally know everything about this game ever and I'm not playing it for the first time in my life uh essentially seemed like a waste of time how about that one I have found leads me to believe that this was anything more than a quest of desperation with Henrik gone I need to return to redcliffe perhaps later I will seek out the scholar his note mentions but I must go thank you again good sir you have been most helpful of course I have um always helpful to everybody Quest updated has taken the locket in the note okay so uh does not mean I completed it was it still there here are unwavering faith is this like the guy uh once again Alistair he is a nice guy but every once in a while he he shows me that he's got a dark side to him I will unleash that dark side hopefully and he won't ditch me before then because every time I do something dickish he's like dude I don't like that Morgan over she likes she likes her guys with a little bit of a spice on him I guess you could say she likes him a little bit evil at least so let's get out of here I think we are done here as far as I know let's just go back outside what make her oh of course can be spread to all four corners you know because there's corners of course there are corners we're used to yeah tumblers are still here what are you gonna do uh hold on though I do need to equip all the stuff that I bought as you can see Alice has a spiffy new helmet now very nice and well so does Morgan and it kind of covers up her hair which I'm not a big fan of but I guess I'll I'll accept food I don't like you little boy Rubble has Alfred and of course it does everything has Alfred apparently I whoa what No Loot the crate what was this that's another gift the golden side support I will be giving out the gifts eventually I think I don't know when I assume that I will probably be giving him to Morgan even though she already likes me because of how evil I am all the damn time I don't uh nobody cares what's wrong what grounding oh of course it's Pokemon logic it it increases your chance or increases your resistance to electricity did you live there in that Forest your entire life yeah that's a good question but I always returned why is that so strange it was my home but it was just you and your mother there no one else another occasionally company what does that mean company do I even want to ask yeah I don't know if you want really don't you always go on about how stupid I am I'm not stupid am I a little bit I need to ask the question because it hurts my manly feelings you know one of them then I'll be sure to write you an apology once all of this is over I was educated they don't make stupid Templars then I must have been mistaken I'm very impressed no you're not you're not even listening to me what my you are smarter than you look after all jeez your Chantry must have been very proud and more quartz is there anything is there any uh point to keep in the gems I always assume there are but then a lot of games just have you sell them oh God they will just keep going okay there's tons of places that they want me to go I assume these are Quest starters here what's up Allison hello suppose you know anyone that can make traps what do you need them for Old Men Marlin said that dark spot s my lands Fallen wants to poison his traps I just want normal tribes uh I yeah I can't make tribes as long as you buy some be happy yes boys and traps on his leg s those fields are just full of traps I hate traps yeah I can't make traps I didn't mean bother you sorry it was yeah her thing went away yeah no no can do traps uh I thought about it but I decided against it kind of because well I'm not using them not just three defense once again that'll be for selling later probably go sell all the stuff that I picked up in town back what's up Miriam you've got a bed for the night you taken care of you're dying you think I'm a refugee I'm also better are all the like I'll Trust you can take care of yourself I I don't want to say that but I think that's how I first heard the quest what's going on here since good King Kalyn passed refugees and soldiers have been passing through I'm the Elder here and I'm my hands full making sure refugees don't turn to petty theft or worse sir Bryant at the Chantry of Saint matters of defense and since he'd have more of an ear for your type okay go talk to Sir Brian then because apparently she doesn't well her Quest marker is still there but there's not much more I can do you're a thief supplies from my car do you want me to take care of these guys for you seriously coming to bloat yeah I'll do it I'm hungry enough I need food and away they go there's gonna be a ton of cutscenes like that aren't there wow I understand your clicky clack language what's up stain you want one captors I have nothing to say that would amuse you elf leave me in peace racist who put your hair I'm in a cage am I not I've been placed here by the Chantry why I am sin of the better sod the Vanguard of the kunari peoples this means nothing to me kunari if you haven't heard of us that is your own shortcoming probably though it matters little now I will die soon enough soon enough is a proud and Powerful creature trapped as prey for the darkspawn if you cannot see a use for him I suggest releasing him for Mercy's sake alone Mercy I wouldn't have expected that from you yeah me either suggested Alistair take his place in the cage yes that's what I would have expected right I suggest you leave me to my feet what'd you do to end up here red eyes who'd you Mar are you guilty are you asking if I feel guilt or if I'm responsible for the deed however I feel whatever I've done my life is forfeit now that's not an answer who's your murder the people of a farmhold eight humans in addition to the children ah you killed children capturing you must have been difficult there is no difficulty in capturing prey that surrenders why don't you resist capture I waited for several days until the nights arrived why because I wish to that's an odd thing to do either you have an enviable memory or a pitiable life to know nothing of regret uh how long have you been here 20 days now I shouldn't last much longer another week at most it's a long time to live without food or water compared compared fine I'll ask but I don't really mean it the interested in seeking atonement death will be my atonement good he's not so he would prefer to die I would prefer to die in battle but my choices have been made you could help me defend the land against the blight the blight rewarding them yes I am surprising I've heard Legends of the gray Warden strength and skill I suppose not every legend is true of course they are with the revered mother that's you free perhaps if you told her the gray wardens need my assistance it seems as likely to bring my death is waiting here I'll leave you for now farewell then a penitent man left to be Torn to Pieces by darkspawn it is a fine example of the chantry's mercy is it not they're not oh I didn't Quest updated the qunari something the qunari prisoner found a way to freestand as freed I agreed to speak with the mother let's see if there's anywhere else I can go up here first this place is huge I'm also looking for shinies anything that I can loot would be greatly appreciated it looks like this is pretty much the end of town though right here he's on like he's outside of town and then we're on Farmland pretty much yeah that's pretty much it there's like L fruit over there that I could probably get later so let's talk to her again and then we can try to figure out where the other guy is she was probably in the uh in the Chantry too much to do you need any help s medicines or herbs uh I don't but my friend does any injured we do our best but we're out of supplies in the woods to the north if you make a few potuses I'll scrape together some sort of payment you need to know in this note here okay I'm supposed to say it poultices that's weird okay so I have another thing that I need to do um three of these should survive let at 13 take them I need them here you go that did not help my evilness but and well it was kind of required wasn't it I have a feeling it was oh it looks like the only other place I can really go is in here looks like you speak to that night yesterday said he was from somebody I can talk to no it says I can go to Dane's Refuge so let's go in here oh the right of conscription let me dropped anyone into the rakes without question from Mr lovely commoner that's not always done without a consequence however so I can just say dude you're in so I need to find the Elder look what we have here man we've just been blessed yes you have low gains man can't be good I'll kill them all I spend all morning asking about an elf by this very description and everyone said they hadn't seen one gentlemen surely there's no need for trouble these are no doubtsibly more poor souls seeking Refuge hell no more than that you protect these traitors you'll get the same as them I don't need any damn protection what makes you think we're traitors enough talk take the water into custody kill this sister and anyone else that gets in your way right let's make this quick no that's not happening no no and then kicking the balls I'm taking on the commander let's go for this right off the bat oh it's so hard to be an archer in close combat like this I don't know why anybody would try Alistair is not doing so hot right now kicking the balls for the victory down he goes you better surrender they've learned their lesson and we can we can all stop fighting now oh God there is blood everywhere there is so much blood just from that little spout you got it on your boobs the gray ones didn't portray King Kaylin Logan did I was there that turn pulled us out of a trap you really are blind kill them please wait we have surrendered they were new match for you let them be oh you dick and we're going to kill us but they failed and I do not wish that on anyone damn it then give them a final prayer sister guide you and then she does it too and then she starts attacking with us they they all must die and God I gotta take on The Archers too hit there we go hit him start doing some work on them let's switch over to my bow all right four five crippling shot and down he owes Morgan kicked his ass I apologize | ballerscuba | UCiQENgQytLzVi8Zn7V89oeg | 2012-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,742 | 13,639 |
ontRXqcmWfY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ontRXqcmWfY | Glossybox Unboxing Nov 2015 | I am back with unboxings for you I have two for you this time and I'm not going to do a vs i'm just going to do each and because one is twenty dollars and one is 40 so it's kind of different so anyway I got my glossybox this week and i also got my humongous popsugar this week let's start with GlossyBox took it out of the box get the pretty on the inside we're all tape I haven't looked at anything yet I just kind of unwrapped them so um okay here's what's in the box looks like and their first thing I see is a yarrow lavender infused with lavender aromatherapy calm relax and sleep floral therapy facial sweet sweet dreams mask you know I've got so many masks and I've never used one yet I'm going to try this though it is a up what up here so you guys can see combining ultimate hydration and aromatherapy each mask is soaked in powerful flower ingredients and essential oils from anti-aging to detox flora p creates an at-home spa experience for every skin care need in under 20 minutes aromatherapy combinations will vary and this is the full this is a full-size and it is eight dollars okay the next thing I see is crab tea crabtree & evelyn lust source ultra nourishing hand therapy let's read about this brimming with nourishing ingredients mecha mate macadamia nut oil seaweed and algae extracts and vitamin E this intensive cream rejuvenates the skin in innumerable ways keep those beautiful hands healthy and hydrated without mineral oil parabens or sulfates this is a hundred grams as the full size and it's $22 per full size and this is 25 grams so this is a fourth so this is about five and a half dollars worth right here let's open this up and see OOP hey it's just a white cream smells nice not too flowery slope right into my skin so you can tell I need it alright the next thing is maersk sydney london mineral eyeshadow where ya out here Maersk featuring a creamy texture and a golden sand swept owned this highly can I get it open highly pigmented i shadow blends seamlessly allowing you to create endless endless I looks flattering for every complexion your toast warms up your face and brightens the eye area full-size is $24 4.47 who would a pretty color your toast is what it's called I cannot see how much this how many outs also says but it's gorgeous well I can't get the top off right now see here that's pretty i know i'll use this my tweezers on here see if i can get this open a little piece of it open for crying out loud I suck at opening things I can see where it's supposed to be opening but there we go maybe come on well that this cannot be very good quality what the thing keeps breaking on me all the time there we go kid he gets them out of the lid very pretty oh wow this looks like it's right up my alley too because you know how I like that gold shimmer on my lid very pretty let's get a lot of shimmer in it you can see very pretty I like that I'm happy with that once I got it open throw the little box away alright so what's us estee lauder revitalizing supreme global anti-aging cream all skin types it is okay my cute little bottle okay so stay longer embracing the fall with youthful looking skin is just a step away with estee lauder's cult-favorite daily moisturizer curb the first signs of aging fine lines delos and dehydration with breakthrough in two and two and jen technology that helps reactivate skin's own revitalization full-size starting at fifty dollars for one ounce yeah it doesn't say how much it up how much is in there that's what it looks like just feels cooling first of all doesn't have much of a smell but it what's what it does smell like is very lovely I'm almost definitely use that estee lauder come on alright last thing in the box is beauty for real the only lip pencil you'll ever need another lip pencil and this is in 36 m looking for a way to naturally define the shape of your lips the searches over beauty for real has created a flesh tone lip liner that enhances your lips eyes without a trace effort Lee paired with any shade of lipstick or gloss you can finally say hello to that luscious pout that you've been dreaming about full sizes $14 and I'm assuming this is full size oh well that's a pretty color Claire over here sorry can't turn my arm that far let's try it down here farther very creamy just you know what I will use this because it's so pretty been looking for something like that actually something that's creamy I don't like pencil because it hurts my lips so um I don't own any of that stuff anymore because it just hurts so anyway that was my glossybox let's see how many minutes we're already at 10 minutes I'm going to stop here and I'm going to open my pop sugar in the next unboxing I wasn't going to do this I was going to do them together but it's just going to end up being too long so um I will see you in a few minutes with the popsugar box and if you like this if you liked anything in this box let me know um tell me what was your favorite thing in this box I I was kind of impressed with the estee lauder face cream moisturizer I was impressed with the lip pencil the hand cream and the eye shadow now i know i am going to try the mask so I'm pretty impressed with this box it was pretty good so I'll talk to you in a few love you guys bye bye | Connie B | UCMbX5zN2Lqy8QHHboFQRqUA | 2015-11-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,020 | 5,266 |
IK351Sbpxt0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK351Sbpxt0 | 48 – FOUR PLAUSIBLE SCENARIOS FOR A DIGITAL OIL AND GAS FUTURE | [Music] my name is Jeffrey cannon you're listening to a podcast from digital le gas calm this podcast is entitled the digitalization of oil and gas for plausible scenarios many in the oil and gas industry are wrestling with how their sector will shape up over the long term but how can scenario planning provides some insight for boards and management we live in a world of considerable volatility and complexity and the news feed about the global oil and gas sector has been relentlessly grim for at least the last 2-3 years so it's useful to hold some ideas of possible future scenarios so that you can make some choices today that could play out over the long term one technique that helps give some shape to futures is to consider what trend lines are unfolding that are looking really hard to stop that is there's enough solid fact-based to suggest that they'll continue and what are the big uncertainties that no one really has an answer for map these out and see what it tells you there are many trends worth considering an oil and gas but here are six that to me seem absolutely unstoppable first is demographics demographics favors the east there's no disputing the rise of Asian and African economies for the next several decades driven by their big bass populations higher birth rates and overall youthful age shape consumers there will want more of the stuff that uses energy cars transportation household appliances and Industry and as these economies enable more of their populations into the middle class gravity is pulling all of everything to the east and next is technology technology is everywhere technology innovation is unlocking new fuel sources like shale helping capture greenhouse gases or ghgs for safe disposal improving energy efficiency lowering the cost of renewables and transforming the transportation industry education and farming sectors ideas from technology move around the planet in ever faster cycles faster smaller smarter networked and everywhere everything on online all the time more efficient and smarter and then there's the climate climate changes and will continue to be a big concern skeptics notwithstanding science consensus is that the planet is warming up because of greenhouse gases while the long run planetary temperature effects are uncertain what is predictable is that society will generally support ongoing steps to slow stop and reverse climate effects developed economies are well advanced in this regard with new carbon taxes fuel consumption taxes fuel efficiency targets renewable energy adoption and grid transformation but the big economies of India and China are not far behind most nations have signed on to the Paris climate Accord to try to limit the rise in the planets temperature another big trend line relates to energy the world appears to be at the point of a new era in energy digital advances change the traditional roles of industry players in the power sector a consumer with solar panels on their home becomes an energy producer the flow of electrons becomes bi-directional rather than just one-way energy producing and consuming devices will communicate with each other rather than through a grid operator appliances and machines will soon be able to respond to price signals and shift load to times of excess power capacity renewables look to provide more and more of energy supply as their costs continue to fall and batteries and natural gas power plants will backstop the intermittency inherent in the renewable energy supply next big trend line is transportation transportation is a big consumer of energy is also shifting Drive trains will become electric slowly at first but will pick up pace after all it's taken 20 years for the first million electric cars to hit the road but only 12 months for the second million the top six big automakers who account for 50 percent of all cars and truck production have all announced plans to electrify their vehicles in the next five to ten years Tesla has announced its new entry into the heavy truck sector and cruise and container shipping are embracing liquefied natural gas as a fuel less visible but with just as significant and impact is the addition of technologies that create connected autonomous shared and energy-efficient vehicles the last big trend I want to point to is the great shale Gale that's blowing throughout North America it's turning the global order of things upside down North America is soon to be fully self-sufficient in oil which will cause trading patterns in oil to change digital innovation will shift the recoveries from shale to match those of conventional unlocking yet more hydrocarbons America may not ever ship that much of its energy wealth but the effect of removing 9 million barrels of oil demand from daily markets means that product has to find other places of consumption so there's the big trend lines let's surface some critical uncertainties life is uncertain so let's just take a look at two the directions of the global economy and its energy dimension and the government's digital policy agenda consider first the global economic performance that we're all on growing economies consume ever greater quantities of energy to drive growth whereas unstable environments cause price inflation and supply pressures so will we see a return to the stable geopolitical environment of the past 15 years with its strong globalization flavor or will we see the continued chronic and increasingly confrontational stagnation that has plagued much of Europe since 2008 will there be more geopolitical conflicts such as between Isis in the Middle East the Ukraine and Russia Qatar and the other Gulf states China and the other nations in the South China Sea will unrest return to key oil and gas exporting nations Arab Spring round 2 well governments make needed changes to their national energy policies to eliminate distortions and pricing investments in infrastructure and what about brexit will brexit trigger other grumpy segments in the Europe experiment to seek an exit will the southern eurozone countries adopt some of the industrial policies of the north and will the trans-pacific partnership which has taken ages to develop survive government changes in Canada and the US will NAFTA collapse under pressure from nationalist governments with little economic sense but strong political support now let's take a look at the government digital policy agenda governments are in general behind in addressing these digital shifts we see this play out in markets where uber and airbnb attempt entry into new markets and run headlong into politicians regulations and institutions that favor the incumbents data is the lifeblood of digital but will policymakers light and restrictive privacy and national governance rules around data to enable innovation will trans-border data rules be relaxed to allow innovative solutions in artificial intelligence and machine learning to transform whole sectors of economic life well governments permit the rapid adoption of technologies that threaten current jobs but hold it the promise of different future jobs and will education systems that are tied to perpetuating skills in the industrial age embrace the curriculums of tomorrow to create future employables and while regulatory systems that assume human operators of equipment in aircraft trucking shipping and rail be modified to allow for more robots even as these threatened jobs and in the interim Community Safety and will tax and tariff schemes based on income from the sale of traditional fuels adapt to the rise of alternative untaxed energy sources will government's tax sunshine while government's change institutions so as to recognize scripto currencies as legal tender and smart contracts as legally enforceable and will courts recognize robots or their inventors as criminally liable should an accident between a robot and a human take a life or will cyberattacks identity theft and criminal activity aided by cyber paralyzed governments into inaction some nation-states like Singapore Dubai and Estonia have embraced digital change but will the others now if we map out stagnation versus globalization a gang stay digital versus analog world we get four rather intriguing future scenarios for oil the first is the Jetsons this is where we map globalization and a strong government base to digital policies with the world on a global growth agenda and the rapid adoption of digital technologies the demand for energy would continue to grow unabated digitalization of the economy facilitates renewables and electrification which are the most amenable to digital enhancement and digital enabled by eager governments rapidly transform significant segments of the global economy unlocking new business models accelerating trade and unleashing global demand oil will lose ground to electrons of course but the application of digital technology to oil accelerates particularly in shale resources that have low recovery rates I call this scenario the Jetsons now what if we map a strong globalization agenda but with a much more reduced government policy position on digital well with the world on a global growth agenda but with government's resistant to adapt to digital change digital transformation of energy demand centres such as agriculture manufacturing and transportation falter oil and gas companies apply digital thinking inside the fence and demand for oil room remains robust in our analog 1990s business models traditional fuels maintain their dominance as institutions tax policies and regulations block digital efforts and the climate suffers as population growth adopts the energy intense lifestyle of the West now what if we mapped stagnation with a reduced emphasis by governments on digital this low global growth world and that would favor established energy sources like oil particularly from low-cost producers with large established resource bases such as OPEC to the detriment of non-conventional sources like shale and oil sands with taxes under pressure rising unemployment little funding available for innovation and carbon still on the agenda governments would hunker down restrictive rules on digital accelerate the rise of China whose government system is more directive a few early adopters of digital look like winners but jobs at home count for more pizza will still be home delivered by a pimply teen on a moped and the final scenario is one with global stagnation but with high digital adoption I call this scenario Blade Runner low global growth and a resulting low demand for energy in a highly digital world leads to job scarcity and unemployment cramps pay packets and government revenues governments have no option but to play along with cryptocurrencies autonomous trucking and Robo farms or risk being globally uncompetitive wealth shifts to the innovators in digital fossil fuels face an uncertain future with digital running rampant destroying oil demand while unlocking yet more reserves renewables increasingly behave like digital and continue to eat the digital world well there you have it for interesting scenarios there's no correct one of course they're just many possible futures as there are many trend lines that even this discussion hasn't considered but the trend lines have let us set out do not show any signs of abating so a thoughtful response is to watch how the uncertainties play out and to manage accordingly you have been listening to a podcast from digital oil gas calm if you like what you've heard please subscribe to future installments and visit us at digital or gas Calm | Digital Oil and Gas | UC9rD9m40Buxjt2QlyCW2MVw | 2018-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,879 | 11,614 |
KLg9wfiyqLw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLg9wfiyqLw | Moonswiners BBQ lunch|Best BBQ for lunch Moonswiners BBQ review | [Music] ready to get a grub oh you know that I am it's your boy mr. Grubb back again with another video for you guys and today I'm gonna try a new barbecue spot that I heard about called moon sliders BBQ from what I hear they're actually a piece of barbecue spot they're always packed so I mean that's that's good two things so far but you know your boy gotta put them to the test cuz that's what I do so we go head over there now guys and check them out see what all the hype is about put them to the test I seen you guys in a bit boy mr. Grove [Music] we are here and I guess at least one of the things that I was told was true this place is super packed there's actually no parking it's about midday I would say about 12:30 12:45 and there's nowhere to park like nowhere to park so it has to be a reason for that right so I'm having go ahead and go through this drive-thru man and see if I can find me something to eat and hopefully it don't take too long because they're so they're so packed and see what I can you know actually grab on the go so let's see what happens guys okay thank you I've actually never been here before so yeah what do you actually recommend can I get a grilled chicken please grilled chicken yes everything you just need let me get a sweet tea please thank you a few moments later so we finally got the food I went ahead with the recommendation and got the UH the grilled chicken sandwich with the fries and a coleslaw and the price is pretty good it was $7.00 seven seven thirty five someone that so that's also Goodman I know I was just talking to guys yesterday about like a burger place where there's AI hard to justify you know burger for under $10 a burger meal for loosened dollars so it's good to find another place and this is a barbecue place that has food we can get a full meal for under $10 so shout out to moonshiners BBQ for that so I got a chicken salad I got my fries I got my fried chicken sandwich got a little baby cold so check this out this is my chicken sound grilled chicken sandwich you know I told him just give me the one with the work put everything on it so you see how they grill that chicken right there man that's gonna be done so let me try to dive in on that man see how it is let you guys know we might we might have found another spot guys so let's check it out that's really the myth like this is real grill chicken like me literally you can tell a grill do I know you see the little Toggl right there and you can taste like that grill taste it's not dirt you know what I mean like it takes a bird takes anything you know lettuce fresh Merry Christmas I'm really impressed man I'm really impressed not the moon flying the barbecue y'all got the people working there man because she made a great recommendation so shout out to them all I got any seasoned to meet and they cook the right but didn't burn it that's really good man so I got my with the pickles tomatoes mustard mayonnaise lettuce I just flooded it man that's cuz I like all that stuff and I'd like to thank you can say like the lettuce is really fresh tomato is fresh so I had to wait a little bit you know what I mean but his works wait although I Spit maybe maybe about 15 minutes there which is no different if I called in the water somewhere placed or what I'm waiting by the same amount of time so you know I'll knock them for that and I understand why me I'm like a pac-man and people still taking care of the services it's still good you know the people there they still try to make sure you're taken care of double-check your water before they give it to you a lot of place you go man you get your food and you missing you know one of your fries one of your kids toads out the Happy Meals you know McDonald's getting real tight they only want to give you those sauce when you get chicken eggs so you know it's just it's good to see that people you know still care like and they still put yourself in your shoes to say if that was me I would want to make sure I had everything so shout out the moon sweaters BBQ for that man you guys ever in the Fort Pierce area check out moons - BBQ if you can get in because a super busy man but they have you know exceptional grilled chicken they have an abundance of items on their menu if you choose from from you know pool report you know beef whatever you want man so shout out to them you know to me like they did an exceptional job with my meals so and I like the fries too cuz was I like the regular skinny five they give you the you know the wedges tight all right the wedges fine so again you guys in the four-piece everybody definitely check out moon wine with barbecue you won't regret wait time everybody's different you don't I'm saying like some people don't prefer to wait I mean even me like I don't like to wait a long time but if I wait a long time for food that ain't good that's the problem if I'm waiting there by the time for good food I don't mind so I won't father for that they took care of me man so I'm pretty sure they take care of you guys too moon spiders you get a 10 from me you heard it first from your boy mr. grubber y'all definitely got to check them out I'll go ahead and finish my chicken sandwich since I waited so long for it ain't late no more so I get back to you guys in a bit man it's your boy mr. gros look up so I got a sweet teeth and they give you one of the carry clubs you're taking in you get your refills tell you man shout out the moon swine this barbecue man hey hook me up sweet tears through the two men so if you ever in the floor fiercer you may have definitely check out moments - barbecue tell them mr. Grubbs since you man don't forget to Like and subscribe I mean below if you guys know a place you think I should check out you know I'm definitely down to put them to the test man so until next time you guys boy mr. grub | GRUB LOVE | UCQZBa99iRvzH8ZQEbcZPIpw | 2018-12-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,189 | 5,856 |
P8-LXwhcCyQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8-LXwhcCyQ | Giswater: urban drainage hydrology | the hydrologic model of gis water is the same that epa swim uses here you can see a subcatchment and all of its data node id subcatchment id area average width slope etc and also a infiltration model that is in our database it is possible to manage all this data through a gis in this case qgis we also have snowpacks packs aquifers and rain gauges here we placed a rain gauge with a 5 year return period rainfall so let's change the rainfall settings through the gis water interface and there we have it a 10-year return period rainfall we can also access this rainfall through qgis and change it to a 5-year return period rainfall so you can see we can use different types of rainfalls and also model our network in a very simple way | Giswater | UCuuFlmjnu3HWVrXcyO3I-ow | 2015-05-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 139 | 735 |
2tU5uM7nH94 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tU5uM7nH94 | Little Sunshine | Fairy Tales | little sunshine once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman in a little hut on the border of a wood they tended their cow and horse and worked in the fields and were busy from morning till night there were other people living near them who worked in the fields also but no one had ever dared go into the forest not even to chop wood there were no paths the trees had grown together like a wall and it was very dark to look at after a while a little girl was born to the old woman and the old man she was the most wonderful baby and she grew into the most wonderful little girl all dimples and smiles and love whoever looked at her became happy at once and people came for miles around to see her smile or touch her fingers and they named her little sunshine the mother taught her to bake and sew and spin so she might be industrious as well as loving she could work in the fields too but whatever bit of work she started it was finished before you could so much as turn around or else someone would come and help little sunshine complete it this will never do said her mother one day little sunshine must learn to work alone or she will grow up a lazy girl take this my child she said as she gave little sunshine a snarl of flax nearly as large as she was and do you go into your own room alone to spin it so little sunshine laughed merrily and took the flax into her own room and shut the door fast were were when her spinning wheel were but the flax seemed to untangle itself and soon lay in smooth coils of thread upon the floor just as it was finished little sunshine heard squeak squeak and a grey mouse scuttled from a hole in the chimney corner and perched himself upon her distaff what do you want mouse asked little sunshine something good to eat squeaked the mouse why i don't believe i have a thing for you said little sunshine unless you like this and she offered the mouse a bit of the fat with which she greased her wheel the mouse nibbled away gratefully but all at once little sunshine heard a rap at the door and a gruff voice called out let me in let me in she hastened to open the door and who should walk in but a great grizzly brown bear so tall and fierce that he seemed to fill the whole room i have come to play blind man's buff with you little sunshine said the bear poor little sunshine she was too much afraid to speak but the grey mouse whispered in her ear do not be afraid i will help you little sunshine so little sunshine tied her apron about the bear's eyes to blind him while she was counting one two three the mouse blew out the fire so that it was quite dark and he hung a little string of bells about his neck he motioned to little sunshine to hide in the farthest corner of the room and then he began dancing about shaking his bells while the bear ran after him this way and that went the nimble mouse under the chairs on the top of the spinning wheel over the table and the clumsy bear could not put a paw on him it grew to be night but still they were playing their queer game i will catch you yet little sunshine said the bear but the mouse only shook his bells the louder and ran faster at last the bear grew quite dizzy with so much twisting and turning about and just as the first daylight came in through the windows he pulled the bandage from his eyes and cried out enough enough little sunshine you are a better player than i the mouse ran up the chimney and little sunshine came laughing out of her corner and sat down at her spinning wheel again the bear looked at her sunny little face all smiles and dimples and he said will you pull me out of my skin little sunshine oh i could never do that said little sunshine just try said the bear holding out his paw little sunshine pulled and pulled and pulled in off fell the bearskin and there stood a splendid prince smiling down at her you are to come home with me said the prince and live in my palace always. so little sunshine said goodbye to her father and mother and the prince gave them 12 wagon loads of grain and 12 horses that they might not feel too badly at losing her the thick dark forest opened wide into paths to let the prince and little sunshine through and she went away to be the princess sunshine the first thing she did was to decree that all the tabby cats in her kingdom should wear little strings of bells about their necks when they played blind man's buff with the mice and every morning she rode through the streets in her gold chariot that she might show her sunny face to all her subjects and turn their work into play | Nagwa Readers • English | UCw6TkGgVs5vjw-sR6xd2ljA | 2022-03-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 898 | 4,556 |
KkJIIobnR14 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkJIIobnR14 | EYESHADOW PALETTES THAT DON'T TEMPT ME! | Karen Harris Makeup | [Applause] hey guys welcome back to my channel today I'm filming a video or reforming it because I filmed it once and apparently in my infinite wisdom I deleted the footage and I can't find it anywhere even though I have vague recollections of actually filming this video so that's disappointing but unfortunately it does happen every once in a while when I have so many videos filmed in one weekend sometimes I just sit and like batch fill in a bunch of videos so c'est la vie we're gonna do it again this is around 2 and I'm excited because I thought this would be a fun video for you guys because I often get teased as like I buy everything i buy all the eyeshadow palettes so I thought it would be fun to film a video call I shoulda pallets that I am not tempted by and this is actually the sephora edition because i did go through the eyeshadow palettes that are available on sephora and kind of write down some of the newer releases that i have not been tempted to buy which i think was really fun because I definitely do tend to buy a lot of eyeshadow palettes and I thought it will be fun for me to go through this list and tell you some of the palettes that have recently launched and I have had no desire to buy them so the first palette is the Vizier liaison mallet which retails for $49 now this is visi Artes version of a purple eyeshadow palette and I must say I'm not very impressed for $49 I've never been interested in Vizio arts shimmer formula I do love their mats and I have a few of their 12 pan palettes but as far as the purple palette goes I think color pop did a wonderful job with there it's my pleasure palette and that one's only $12 and I really really enjoyed it and I love colourpop's matte and shimmer formula so I'm more than happy to just buy that and skip on this one these shades are just not very inspiring as far as Purple's go to me I know a lot of people love the palette but I'm just so happy that I was done to attract it to it the next part I had no reason to buy and I was not tempted by it at all is make up forever let's gold eyeshadow palette for $45 now makeup forever has been around for a long long time it's one of those like ogee brands and it's definitely geared to professional makeup artists but this palette even when I saw it in the store I was so uninspired by it it's a lot of repeat Browns and it's not that I don't like a good neutral palette don't get me wrong I got the Natasha - Nonna Biba palette sitting right here like I have no problem with a nice snoozefest neutral palette but I like this one this one I like the formula the makeup forever I show formula I haven't really heard a whole lot about I did try it back in the day and I wasn't very good at using it I didn't think it had any pigment to it so I don't love their formula and because of that I'm just not attracted to this let's gold eyeshadow palette the other palette I want to talk about a little bit of a controversial palette it's the Kat Von D vegan love palette for $43 now I feel like this palette is a distant cousin of the mamita loca palette like if you think of how beautiful the packaging is of the Movida local palette and just like the thought that went in into it the artwork is very unique the size the colors that were offered in that palette I feel like were more of an embodiment of who Kat Von D was at that time I think just a very rebellious new brand on the block but like this vegan love palette it looks like up like a new person to makeup just design it and never like here make a palette and they're like okay let me just pick all the primary colors and make the eyeshadow pans so huge so people think they're getting a good deal for $43 and honestly this problem looks like a heated mess like I kind of feel sorry for the print like they're already going down the drain and I feel like this palette is like the final nail on the coffin like if Kat Von D fans were not turned off enough as it is by the brand and the brand order this palette is gonna get them there so I felt like this palette is very unfortunate and definitely does not tempt me one bit next pal I want to talk about is the ciate London Jessica Rabbit palette for $39 I believe now I didn't grow up with the Jessica Rabbit character I know a lot of people really love that character and so people like that are gonna be geared towards picking up this palette I've also never really heard anyone say anything bad about see a taste formula it's just specifically this palette with this character and that color scheme doesn't really appeal to me there have been different ciaté pellets in the past that have definitely spoken to me a whole lot more than this particular one does so I'm just waiting for something that just grabs my attention from ciaté and then I'll pick it up but this palette was easy for me to pass on to be very honest the next palette is this Sephora Pro editorial 2.0 palette for $68 now I actually bought two of the original sapore pro palettes and I realized I don't like the formula it's more of that thin matte formula whereas I like a creamy matte formula that can take a good blending cuz I like to sit and blend my eyeshadows for like a half an hour so I didn't love those they were more of like a pressed into your skin type of formula so I ended up actually taking those back because they were so expensive and then when I saw they were coming out with more I was really excited for the people that love this formula because there's nothing more fun than getting more variety from a formula you already know you like but yeah this one the color scheme was a little lackluster the new support Pro palettes all of them together I feel like we're very boring so it was very easy for me to pass on those the next powder I want to talk about is the NARS ignite palette for $59 this palette I feel like is one of those where it's got gorgeous packaging the shades look really beautiful but honestly I haven't really heard anyone say much about this palette I think it was maybe hyped up when it first came out but I haven't seen anyone go like oh my god like you need to buy a spell like it's so amazing the you know the colors are so amazing and a lot of what I found with buying NARS eyeshadow palettes is I don't love their formula I used to love love love NARS so much but I feel like the NARS formula reminds me a lot of the urban decay formula and it's a very dry formula like the shimmers are very dry whereas I prefer a very buttery emollient shimmer formula almost where it's oily and I feel like with the NARS and Urban Decay type formulas you like put them on and you're like half the shimmers like falling out of the ice shadow because it's not like binding the shimmer to it and yeah I've just never had huge luck with NARS eyeshadows it's been a long time since I've seen a palette from them that has like pulled me in so yeah it's pretty easy for me to skip out on that one as well no I wanted to talk about the Natasha didn't own a mini nude eyeshadow palette this one is $25 and she's come out with the mini Lila did she do have any sunset and then she did a mini star palette and I actually saw them in person if you haven't seen them in person they're probably the size of this box maybe even a little bit skinnier so they're really really tiny it's a great way for you to you know try and etosha generous formula but from the people that have reviewed it and that I've seen talk about it it seems like it's not the greatest representation of the brand I've heard a lot of people kind of complain about the quality of those and I feel like you're not gonna get the full impact of a good Natasha de Nona palette by trying the minis so for me it was very easy to skip out I also have the Natasha did not a goal palette and I just bought the Biba palette and so I'm so content with my Natasha de Nona collection I think the goal palette is honestly one of the best I should have pilots of all time I just love the colors I love the textures the formula is amazing like one of the best d'etat shoulda known a palettes so for me like any palettes I buy from her is just really gonna have to blow me away obviously be mikail it's not like knocking my socks off but I bought it for a different reason and I think it has a great spot in my collection because it's neutral and again it still has a stellar formula so I not tempted by the mini palettes by you know Tasha to doughnuts the Kevin of Kuan emphasized eyeshadow design palettes $46.00 these they had four shades of and coming up on is one of those brands you know he's a well-known makeup artist everyone knows his book making faces and he's got some really like quality products I think what do you think of Kevin of Kwan do you think of like bougie and I really enjoyed the NiO blush I only have one in the shade sunset and it's so good if that product is a testament to Kevin of Kwan's line I think like they've done a good job but these eyeshadow palettes are so not my vibe they're really cool tone they just look very I don't want to say like mature in a bad way but they just look mature and they look like it would be for somebody that's into doing like the same eye look every day you know has one palette and that's the only palette they use I could totally see that vibe I know Kevin if Quan has made more fun palettes like there was it there there's like a neo pop palette they came out with I still know people that rave about that palette on YouTube I kind of wish I had bought it I don't think you can buy it anymore but I've heard good things about that one and then the one they came up with in the holidays that was like the purple gold palette I've heard a lot of people say good things about that so when I think of those palettes and then I see these palettes I'm like what the heck like these leaves like so boring kind of a snooze fest so definitely saying no to those next palette I want to talk about is the Marc Jacobs tea Leto palette and I actually have the Marc Jacobs what is it called um so one everyone has with the pinks and the oranges shoot I'm totally blanking and I can see my palette it's right there but that palette I have scandalous skin scandalous I think I bought it during one of the sales cuz everyone was like raving about Marc Jacobs palettes and I was like fine I'll buy one and I bought it and I don't think I've used it more than twice maybe and I just I don't love it I love colorful shadows and then when it goes to more neutrals I still like reaching for like my collar pop neutral palettes over like something like Marc Jacobs so when I saw this too late oh and everyone loves like it's really into cool tones was so happy that they came out with something like that and I'm glad they did that for people that love cool tones because everyone deserves to find an eyeshadow palette that they love but as far as I go it doesn't tempt me at all like I you could like dangle that palate in front of my face you could give it to me her free I'd still I wouldn't I wouldn't be tempted by it I wouldn't be tempted to use it at all so that's that next palette is the Bobbi Brown moulten drama palette for $59 so when I saw this I was like oh that's like a colorful palette and like I wonder who made that and like Bobby Brown did not come to mind at all again another famous famous makeup artist and yeah I don't know again I don't think I'm her target market I feel like her brand is for people that do like the light makeup and honestly I don't know I don't know how I spa be proud of makeup I think I may be tried like one foundation from her maybe a long time ago I just know that she's one of those brands that like even me growing up in Sri Lanka I had heard of Bobby Brown where is there so many brands that I use now that I know about now that I would have never heard of if I still still live back at home but the fact that people knew who Bobby Brown was obviously means that the brand is very much out there this palette looks very different from what they're usually doing there's like a little bit of color in it I would say it's definitely not like the jeffree star blueblood palette but it's more color than I've ever seen Bobby Brown do so for that reason I think it's cool I did read the reviews on that palette and they were not good which is more reason not to buy it so yep definitely not tempted by that palette at all and then the last palette I want to talk about is the Natasha de Nona Safari palette and this one's a little bit of an older palette but I don't know something about it I think it was that it reminded me so much of the BZ art dark matte palette I was like wow I feel like I already have all the shades and I actually ended up selling my dark mattes palette because I wasn't reaching for it it's the first ever busier palette I bought and I liked some of the shades in it the orange shades but I never got use out of the greens the Blues in there and there was just something my makeup vibes and so I was like you know what Karen it's time to make difficult decisions it's time to get rid of your busy art palate because you don't use it and you might as well sell it to somebody that's wanted to try the brand or is attracted to those colors or for whatever reason they're looking for this palette so I was happy to declutter it but yeah I just the Safari palette it was just kind of like calling to me but not really and then I think I saw Milt Thompson review it and she did not have a good time with that palette so yeah that definitely helped me also be less tempted by it but yeah that is the last palette I wanted to talk about and that is everything for my palettes that don't tempt me video I hope you guys enjoyed this one let me know down in the comments what palette you're not tempted by maybe it's a palette that everyone raves about who you don't get the hype I would love to hear from you guys down below so definitely leave me a comment and I will see you guys in my next video soon bye [Music] | Karen Harris | UCUfLdPjR9QjS4S8RQALfuEQ | 2019-05-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,795 | 14,014 |
D5828Ct5J90 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5828Ct5J90 | Rockford Basket Press Barossa Shiraz 2008 Vintage Wine Review | it's full of aroma and flavour there's a prickle of alcohol warm on the palate and tastes a touch cooked plenty of flavour plenty of length just not my style but actually i don't mind it now i wouldn't call gavin wrong but i don't i don't know i haven't i've got a different take on this one actually i don't mind it's not everyone's style of wine but i don't mind if you like basket press if it's not a great vintage but it's not a it's not a not a one that i'll tip down a second without watching well for the same reasons that you don't like it are probably the same reasons that i do yeah for me that's almost what i almost expect from my roster as of as you said overcooked so it's it's it's riper it's um almost smoother oh wow that's smooth | Wickmans Fine Wine & Whisky Auctions | UCu2dvgGQifSkOYITI00-eNw | 2012-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 150 | 747 |
PLcwpWYTPGc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLcwpWYTPGc | Inside the Ivory Tower Hostel, Sofia Bulgaria | Hi travellers, I'm Anne's daughter's Lileko. So I'm at the Ivory hostel just arrived it's very simple. As pictured. I paid with my card downstairs. There's a little bing-bong bell to let you in. And you can take the subway which would be a better option. It's been nice to get in some steps after a long slow train. I really like this place it's got all I particularly need. I've been fortunate enough that it's only me, which I feel like doesn't happen that often. It's close to the subway station the Serdika one. I walked here from the bus station which was from the train station, which isn't ideal but it's totally doable. If I can do it you can do it. Depending on how much luggage you have. Because you should really avoid the taxi drivers outside the station. And I just came so late in the night that I didn't there was no exchange place open. So I literally had no choice but it was fine, it was absolutely fine. The link is in the description box below for Booking.com for this accommodation. There's a button there. This is the subway corner, well just there. If you found this video helpful please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing as I post new videos every week giving tips and strategies that may help enhance your travel experiences. It's super handy because it's so near the subway therefore you can access public transport, train, bus and airport so that's cool. And now I'm going to figure out how to get a ticket to Plovdiv. | Anne's daughter | UCJtec_DhM8UVXDCVD_zhgJA | 2020-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 268 | 1,564 |
FQrbuF7vqeI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQrbuF7vqeI | Apostasy from the Gospel:by Jason Burns | hi folks this is uh Jason Burns and I hope you're okay today uh we're going to be looking at I just pour some water we're going to be looking at that's um a topic that I think is really important and uh I just want to this is not a deep study anything it's just a I just want to heighten your awareness about the subject that's all I don't want you to go over the top I don't want you to think that I'm over the top but I'm sharing this as a Shepherd as someone who wants to protect you from the Wolves as you can see the she the the wolf behind and there are a lot of wolves out there who are trying to take away your faith trying to dampen your faith and um I just want to make you aware of the apostasy that's taking place within the Christian Church um I'm not going to get people who talk a lot about this they gu a lot about about this and I think they're over the top you can be so cynical and you can be so judgmental of other Christians and I don't agree with that I believe that if someone believes in Jesus Christ and they love the Lord and they love the word of God and and they they know Jesus then if they're from a different denomination a different grouping that from me then I I give them the right hand of Fellowship so I'm not into uh judging Christians and pushing all Christian denominations down and pushing Christians aside and saying I'm the only one and all the rest I'm not into that and I don't want you to be because that's unbalanced that's just really unbalanced what I want to share with you is I'm just genuinely concerned that things are not what we think they are and I just hope that you felt the same that this would just encourage you uh to just keep going and not to give up okay okay uh I'm going to pray uh like I said this is not a a deep study or anything um it's just some thoughts uh that's all I'm going to be doing more sermons later on and bible studies uh but this is just an important thing that needs to be said and I just hope it's a blessing to you you all right uh feel free to mirror this video I think this is a very important video and if you want to mirror the video uh feel free to use it okay father God I just thank you for your love and your grace and your care and father I just pray as I read your word and as I share my thoughts that you will bless and so God I just pray that whatever I say now would be acceptable to you it would be For Your Glory it would bring you honor and it would be a blessing to your people and so father forgive me for my foolish ways forgive me for the corruption of my own heart but Lord I pray that you will forgive me and help me that you are blessed today in Your Name Lord Jesus Christ and for your glory amen okay um right what I'd like you to do is to turn to The Book of Malachi um so if you go to the Book of Malachi let's just read the first chapter it says the burden of the word of the Lord to Israel by Malachi I have loved you said the Lord yet you have wherein hast thou loved us was not usau Jacob's brother says the and I hate to usau and laid his mountains and his heritage waste for the dragons of the Wilderness wherein Edom said we are impoverished but we will return and build the desolate places but thus says the Lord of hosts they shall build but I will throw down and they shall call them the border of wickedness and the people against whom the Lord of indignation forever and your eyes shall see and you shall say the Lord will be magnified from the border of of Israel a son honth his father and a servant his master if then I be a father where is my honor if I be a master where is my fear says the Lord of host unto you oh priests that despise my name and you say wherein have we despised thy name you offer polluted bread upon my Altar and you in that you say the table of the Lord is cont temptable and if you offer the blind for sacrifice is it not evil and if you offer the lame and sick is it not evil offer it now unto the governor will he be pleased with thee or accept thy person say the Lord of host now I pray you beseech God that he will be gracious unto you that he had been by your this sorry unto us that this had been by your means will he regard your person says the Lord of host who is there even among you that would shut the doors for not neither do you Kindle Fire on my Altar for not I have no pleasure in you says the Lord of hosts neither will I accept an offering at your hand for from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name shall be great among the Gentiles sense shall be offered unto my name and a pure offering for my name shall be great among the Heathen says the Lord of hosts for you have profaned it and that you say the table of the Lord is polluted and the fruit thereof even his meat is contable you said also behold what a weariness it is and you have snuffed it said the Lord of hosts and you brought that which was torn and lame and the sick that you brought an offering should should I accept this of your hands says the Lord for cursed be the deceiver which ha in his flock a male and boweth and sacrifice unto the Lord a corrupt thing for I am a great king says the Lord of host and my name is Dreadful among the Heathen you read the book of Malachi if you read the book of Malachi God is really angry with his people because they're just they're not giving him the best they're not like they should have brought the best animals to sacrifice but they brought the things that were not worth much to be sacrificed so they were in offense to God and I think in the church in the west the church is becoming an offense to God the church is beginning to stink before God it says the love of many are whates called and God has seen the lack of Love within the church he's seen that the church in the west has become materialistic the church in the west generally speaking there are churches that that people have have set up that have come from uh immigrants uh like Iranian churches and things like that and these are are being blessed of God and there are that are being blessed but on a hall the church in the west is not giving the best to God it's departing from God even the God's people are not honoring God as much you can see that in the preaching of the word the fact that preaching is not made Center in many pulpits today is an indication that people don't respect the word of God like they used to um and so in Malachi God is angry with the church he's angry with the people and God is angry with the church in the west because the church in the west doesn't see God as great doesn't want to give him the glory I'm not going to go into I'm not going to point out all the failure and faults of the church but I'm telling you that God is angry with the church in the west and you can see that in that the church is not being blessed as it should be okay there are churches that are growing there are some Churches but they're few in number compared to the bigger picture of the Church of the big denominations and for example I'll just highlight one example the major denominations are allowing um gay civil rights within the church so for example we have the Archbishop of Canterbury said that he he he basically agrees with gay marriage now for a church leader of the Anglican communion to say that and for that church leader to not be told to leave the church is an indictment on the church it's an indictment on God's people not only in that denomination but in the wider denominations and Beyond is simply not acceptable for the leader of Christ Church a leader of Christ Church to be teaching things that are diametrically opposed to the word of God but the fact that many in the church don't say anything the fact that many in the church accept what uh and come under the leadership of the arch Archbishop indicates there is something seriously wrong within the people of God's mindset basically we're not concerned for the glory and honor of God we're not concerned for the purity of the church we're not concerned for following the B and so apostasy is here um and apostasy is Judgment of God on the Disobedience of God's people and as they disobey he leaves them to the Wolves uh I'm know the arch I'm going to say I'm picking on this guy not because I'm picking on him um because I could talk about many other church leaders many other church denominations I'm just using this as an example and I know that you you're finding this shocking that you you're shocked by what I'm saying I understand that I don't want to be negative but we have to face the facts the fact is that we have the Archbishop of Canterbury and he's happy with gay marriage and he would bring it in but he can't bring it in because it would bring division within the anger but that's absolutely horrendous he should be faithful to scripture and scripture does not teach gay marriage it doesn't teach any PR gay there's nothing PR gay in the Bible apart from that the gospel of grace is offered to all people whether they're gay whether they're not gay whether they're black white whe whatever race whatever person you are the gospel of God's love comes to you and God says that he he died for you and you're willing and he's willing and he wants you to be saved so the love of God is there for every gay person in the gospel but as a lifestyle the Bible is not pro gay lifestyle at all so for the to said that he's happy with it but he he can't bring it in because he is um it will cause a split is is from a Biblical perspective is really is really bad unbiblical and very dangerous to the flock of God because the teaching the the the the churches if they know all their leader is saying that they will follow suit they will blindly follow their leader and apostasy is in the air and God isn't pleased he's not pleased with denominations or leaders who compromise on the word of God now I'm not and I'm not going to mention that particular issue but I'm just mentioning it because in the wider context of the church in the west that's just one example of many many examples that I could bring in the Evangelical Community just so I'm showing you I'm not picking on uh gay people or gay rights but in the Evangelical Community there has been a big debate on the doctrine of the cross for the last 15 year 10 years some sections of the Evangelical Community have seen fit to teach that the cross that Christ was punished for our sin is not biblical that it's that it's child abuse teaching and the Evangelical communities had a big debate about it the fact that there was a big debate about it the fact that this particular view has been uh allowed to angelical churches to me indicates again an apostate situation where the people of God are not basically they're not Discerning enough to know that the gospel is that Christ was punished for our sin and if a theologian just because he's famous and trendy says that this teaching is child abuse just because a theologian who is trendy says it unless they are biblical we should not listen to them and these trendy theologians in the church have taken captive young people's mind and now many young people in the church think that Christ being punished for our sin is just not it's just not on but yet that is biblical uh if you if you want specifics if you type in uh Evangelical type in Penal substit ution and Steve chalk um you'll get an example of of that debating issue in the UK the point is there shouldn't have even been a debate within the go people of God uh another example so I'm sure you're not picking on one group is in America you have Rob Bell Rob Bell is um in the Evangelical but has come out and said he doesn't believe in the doctrine of hell and many evangelicals have followed the guy's way to me this is a great apostasy you lose the doctrine of hell then you've lost why Christ died on the cross because he was punished for our sins so that we wouldn't go to hell so I just give you three examples there because we're living in a politic correct culture I don't want to give any of my uh enemies in the UK uh the opportunity to accuse me of picking on a particular group uh so I'm just giving you three examples that I'm talking about not a specific issue but a wider issue of apostasy based on a number of issues in Western uh Church um so that's just the Contemporary issue but scripture just pour some more wall scripture um warns uh we turn to Revelation excuse me unto the angel of the Church of Ephesus write these things this is Revelations chapter 2 said he that holdeth the Seven Stars in the right hand who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks I know the works and thy labor and thy patience and how thou cannot bear them which are evil and thou Hast tried them which say they are Apostles and are not and has found them Liars hi Mark he ji brother yeah I'm just in the middle of making a video mate all right brother I'll catch you later then you can listen in if you want mate you're all right all right I'm just talk I'm just talking about apostasy mate oh great so you can switch off or stay in it's up to you mate no I listen I listen for I listen for the bit J on you like this all right so just talking about apostasy and just saying that um uh I give three examples you can listen to that so I'll just reading Revelation unto the angel of the Church of Ephesus write these things says he that holdeth the Seven Stars in the right hand he walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks I Know Thy works and thy labor and thy patience and how thou canst not bear them which are evil and thou has tried them which say they are Apostles and are not and has found them liars and has born and has patient for for my name's sake has honored and has not fainted nevertheless I have some what these because thou Hast left thy First Love remember therefore from whence Thou Art fallen and repent and do the first works or else I will come unto quickly and will remove thy Candlestick out of his placed except thou repent but this has but this thou Hast that thou hatest the Deeds of the nications which I also hate he that an ear have an ear let him hear what the spirit have said unto the churches to him that overcome I will give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of God so if you read Revelations chapter 2 and 3 you'll see that Christ is um he is's unhappy with the church because there are Lads of issues with the churches are apostasis sexual issues all sorts of issues so apostasy is is um is biblical it teaches bib it's it's it's in the Bible we've seen it in contemporary culture it's in the Bible and we're just going to look at a few thoughts uh have you got anything to say about Revelation Mark um yeah it's it's support our millianism what's that bro it supports our minism you can lose your salvation right because your name can be blotted out the Lamb's Book of Life all right that's all that's my my thoughts on that all right mate also something about the idea of um the apostles being unique and how can there be no new apostles today because it talks about the names of the 12 apostles being written yeah on the uh the 12 tribes being written on is it the new Temple or something yeah yeah which shows the which is another text that shows the uniqueness of the the the early church apostles in contrast to the people who claim the apostles today yeah because it's not going to be their names that I wrote so again that shows that the Book of Revelation has a Jewish context as well yeah in contrast to the gnostics and the other gospels je it's Jewish in character wow that's amazing mate so it's not rooted it's not it's not rooted from the Old Testament is it it's it's going back to the history about the 12 tribes and and all the rest of it wow um sorry go on me I um I I I was I was talking about uh just just uh just so you people could get a different opinion than what I was saying uh cuz people might have been shocked what I was saying I was saying that uh you might um I don't I don't know what you think but I think you probably disagree with me but uh I don't I don't know anyway but I was just saying about apostasy in the west that the church is apostasis uh and I said there's there's blessing there's encouragement but but then I used a couple of examples one of them was um the Archbishop uh and I was just saying that he was talking about gay marriag and that he agreed with it but he wouldn't bring it in because it had split the Anglican Church right and I was just saying that that's not acceptable that a leader of a of the church takes that position and is that what he when did he say that J I'm shocked by that um it's it's common knowledge um it's been in the news and stuff but if you just if you uh if you just come have a Google and find out his views that's you know he he he's he's he'd bring it in but he can't bring it in because it'll cause a split right yeah so um that's interesting but I I so I I said that so uh with you going into the Anglican Ministry uh what what would your thoughts be about that M well my he mentioned what what will happen if the Church of England splits is it'll use its ecumenical relations with the Roman Catholic church right who seem to be who seem to be strong on anti-gay marriage and um and East Orthodox as well right so it's got a risk of losing it's ecomic Partnerships with the Roman Catholic church and the Roman Catholic Church is still strong in terms of morality and ethics and things like that right um I'm a bit shocked because I thought I thought he'd have been like I thought that he'd have had personal reasons to be against the gay of marriage well you have to you from a personal level of fair rather like a political one as well yeah you you have to check it mate I defin have to check it yeah I I'll check it but I'm sure that's what his position in all right here's a couple of scriptures um um it says I think it's just uh 2 Timothy [Music] 3 2 Timothy 3:13 but evil men and seduces shall wax worse deceiving and being deceived but continue thou in the things which thou has learned and have been assured of know knowing of whom thou has learned them and what from a child thou has known the holy scriptures which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through which is in Christ Jesus all scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for Doctrine for reprove for correction for instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be perfect thoroughly furnished unto all good works uh 2 Peter chapter 1 verse 5 and 11 now for this very reason also apply all diligence in your faith Supply moral excellence in your moral Excellence knowledge in your knowledge self-control in your self-control perseverance in your perseverance godliness and in godliness brotherly kindness and in brotherly kindness love for if these qualities are yours and are increasing they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ for He Who lacks these qualities is blind or shortsighted having forgotten his purification from his former sins therefore Brethren be all the more diligent to make certain about his calling and choosing you for as long as you practice these things you will never stum for in this way this the entrance into the Eternal Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will be abundantly supplied to you the point about that scripture is that we're not to just get we're to realize the dangers of the time but we're to be positive we concentrate on truth about building ourselves up growing in knowledge and in love and in the things of God the the teachers of God's word in the past they did rebuke sin and and they did con they did expose apostasy but at the same time they preach truth and they live truth and they they were models of how to live Christ the Christian Life acts 20: 2931 I know that after my departure Savage WS with will come in among you not sparing the flock and from among your own s men will R arise speaking perverse things to draw away the disciples after them therefore be on the alert remembering that night and day for a period of three years I did not cease to adage each one with tears so there is an example of how Paul was teaching for three years but he warns that there will be false teachers come in and try to disturb and destroy the flock of God so you know it is a reality that the enemy will try and saw uh seeds with within even the Church of God and Tred to apostasis the church 1 John 4:1 and 6 beloved do not believe every Spirit but test the spirits to see whether they are from God because many false prophets have gone out into the World by this you know the spirit of God every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God this is the spirit of the anti Christ of which you have heard uh that it is coming and now is already in the world so we to be Discerning uh like I said I don't think we should be over the top some people are always uh looking for heresy under every Rock but we just have to be aware that things are moving where the enemy is trying to S uh bad teaching and we have to counteract it with good teaching and not not not give in and not not be blinded by what's happening Ephesians chapter 41316 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God to a mature man to the measure of the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ as a result we are no longer to be children here it is tossed here and there by waves and carried about by every wind of doctr by the trickery of men by craftiness and deceitful scheming but speak the truth in love we are to grow up in all aspects unto him who is the head even Christ so we're not to be tossed to and thr how many times have we both seen Mark uh new fats in evangelicalism come every five years a new fad a new fad a new movement a new group and everybody gets tossed to and fro but we're to be built and grounded in in Doctrine in truth and not be tossed to and fro but be solid in the scripture Ephesians 6:1 to 20 finally be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might put on the full armor of God so that you will be able to stand firm against the schemes of the devil for our struggle is not against flesh and blood but against rulers against Powers against the world forces of this darkness and again the spiritual forces of wickedness in Heavenly places therefore take the full armor of God so that you will be able to resist in the evil day and having done everything to stand stand firm therefore having what girded your loins with truth and having put on the breastplate of righteousness having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace in addition to all taking up the shield of Faith which you will be able to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one and take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the spirit which is the word of God with all prayer and spirit and petitionary prayer at all times in the spirit and with this in view be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints and pray on my behalf that utterance may be given to me in the opening of my mouth to make known with boldness The Mystery of the gospel for which I an ambassador in changed that in proclaiming it I may speak boldly as I ought to speak so not just to concentrate on the difficulties and dark times but to build ourselves up in the gospel in truth in prayer in in in the armor of God to get us strong in in biblical truth and Timothy 2 Timothy chapter 4:2 says preach the word be ready in season and out of season reprove rebuke exalt with great patient and instruction the way out of apostasy is for men and women uh but men uh principally as the pastors it doesn't say women can't teach women can teach well I'm just saying wherever we are whatever we're doing it says preach the word be ready in season and out of season reprove rebuke exalt with great patience and instruction so whatever denomination you're in whether you're in the anger Church the Baptist the Methodist uh what whether you're in evangelicalism uh Pentecostalism the charismatic movement what we have to be doing is preaching the word of God teaching it expounding it as we expound it people will be preserved from apostasy they will have a discernment of what truth is and what error is but at the moment many people are blinded because they're not being taught the word of God they're not being the word of God's not being expounded and people are not teaching it systematically they're not passionate about it as they should there are some but not as many there needs to be a thousand times more than there is today so 2 Timothy 4: 2 preach the word be ready in season and out of season reprove rebuke exalt with great patience and instruction so any thoughts Mark I was just thinking the the other day about um how you preach the gospel you talking about can you preach it through uh drama yeah or through um through books or other media well the answer is it's talking about Proclaim is in preaching because he talks about after he says preach the word in season and outseason he talks about reproving rebuking and exalting yeah which is for me how do you do that doing a drama you know is how how do you can you exalt through a drama can you rebuke through a drama you know so I think I'm we armst still on it the preaching is the proclamation of the Gospel orally from words primarily rather than through um through dramas or other means of communication they're they're there and they're helpful but I think on God's agenda the primary way people com to Faith is preaching the gospel proclaiming it through words amen I was talking about thinking about that as well when you mentioned Ephesians there's a lot of debate today in the church between right Doctrine and um and unity in other words the argument is forget right Doctrine forget forget what the truth is yeah unity and love is much better we need unity and love unity and love over emphasize unity and love over over Doctrine but the thing is is Right belief or right Doctrine leads to right thinking and right thinking leads to right living amen you can't have you can't have you can't love people you can't really love people and have authentic Unity if you don't have right belief first yeah so there can't be a divorce between them and in Ephesians where it talks about Unity when you talk about the unity and come to the full stature of um maturity that comes after he talks about the doctrine yeah about being taught so the church becomes mature yeah yeah so the maturity comes from the right teaching yeah which is the mature relationships which is love so my idea I think sometimes how I see the church now I think 9 90% of evangelicals or Christians yeah just believe we need to love each other yeah despite theological differences and there's a very small number like people like maybe MacArthur or John Piper you know that are big that that are the actually the other way they they're saying the church needs 90% Doctrine and 10% un you know so there's there's two there's two extremes here yeah yeah but liberalism always flourished and relativism flourishes yeah yeah and secularism flourishes yeah in the ideology of unity and love over over Doctrine and right belief but it's a myth because you cannot get authentic love and unity if you don't have right Doctrine yeah that's my personal thoughts on it because right action and right love and right relationships have to flow from right doctor right teaching wow so that's just my own thought on this that's brilliant mate that's really brilliant so I would argue you can't even have unity in relationships without first having right Doctrine yeah yeah uh sinlar B Ferguson um writing in apostasy and how it happens TBL talk 2004 yes the apostasy happens sometimes the catalyst is flagrant sin the pain of conviction and repentance is refused and the only alternative to to it is wholesale rejection of Christ but sometimes the catalis is a thorn of growing quietly in the heart an indifference to the way of the cross a drifting that is not reversed by the knowledge of biblical warnings um r spr R spr in Twilight of the idols table talk June 2008 says indeed it's a misn Nora to cause call pluralism a system because it is the idea of consistent coherent view of truth that is unacceptable to the pluralist I don't get that do you get it say it again I don't know where he's coming from do you know where he's coming from here this is about apostasy in some way this who this ass spr yeah he says indeed it's a misn Norma to call pluralism a system because it's the idea of a consistent coherent I get it now a consistent coherent view of truth that is that is unacceptable to pluralism get what he's saying he's saying saying these people who say that we should be pluralistic and have all different views is actually against pluralism because it's dogmatic because it's saying it's saying there is no truth there is no uh truth there's all there's all truths but that in itself is a dogmatic truth oh yeah do you get what I mean yeah so pluralism is a form of dogmatism as well yeah yeah that's what he's saying yeah which is right because the pluralist says there is no Truth uh and that we should all get on but it can't get on with Christianity would say um yeah you're right they would say truth is what you think it is yeah so there is truth but the the truth is subjective it's personalized yeah so there's there's no truth there's no Supreme truth over any other truth so Christianity is not Supreme they would say yeah because um it's just one truth amongst many [Music] yeah it's interesting the apostasy argument J yeah I've read some commentaries in about the Hebrews yeah what it was is the the some of the Jews had come to Faith In Jesus yeah but the S went back to Judaism again and sort of um they went back to the old Judaism rather than um follow the follow the follow Jesus yeah yeah so maybe the argument is it's not an apostasy away from God in that sense yeah like say you know it was more more over going back to the old ways of the religion maybe back to back to the law back to life under the law rather than the life of Faith yeah so the book of in the book of Hebrews one one argument is saying look the apostasy is going back to the old Judaism yeah you're going to fall away yeah yeah um that so that's interesting uh like if you I've been reading aronas uh against the heresies and he's tackling uh the gnostics there and this is just backs up a little bit what you're saying because he was saying like the gnostics they were taking biblical truth and uh but then they were just twisting it you know so in a way they were they was they were like trying to tell people that they were going back to what Christianity was and they were taking key scriptures uh from the like gospels and whatever you but what they were doing is twisting it and just LED people into complete complete mess uh those some of those gnostics they were uh they had meetings where they were using the Eucharist but doing it in such a way that these leaders uh were getting women all sexually excited and all sorts of things you know but it was all based wrapped around uh some some Christian truth but but then tampered with yeah um I think it's inter just what n w talks about as well he mentioned that um the reason you know the Gnostic Gospels are fake and not authentic yeah is the tone absence of any Jewish context in him that's brilliant manate that's really good that's what he said he he said there's there's not you can spot the Greek philosophy in it yeah because uh he hebc thought Jewish thought it was always you know the body is good yeah and the spirit's good because God made it the things were a whole and this is why the easn Orthodox Church is big on on using the senses in worship and things like that because to see it as more hria in its thought whereas what happened is in after the first century some of the church fathers were getting wrapped into Greek philosophy and interpreting Doctrine in terms of Greek philosophy rather than the Jewish hebrea thought yeah so they start talking about um you know spirit being good flesh being bad yeah yeah which is actually Greek thought not HEB not hebrea Jewish Jewish thought or even early Christianity thought yeah yeah but he was just saying if you read the gospels things are hard to understanding sometimes because the because of the Jewish context of of them all yeah yeah whether it's the gnostics the toly removed from any Jesus doesn't even seem Jewish in that's the thing that's brilliant I've never heard this before this is can do you know can you remember the article right I can't Jason I can't well I know it's always that's always helped me whenever I get new debates yeah because there's always somebody who says what about the book of Thomas what about this how how do you know they the authentic gospels yeah this is why I think right helpful J because he talks about uh he's massive on on the early early church um Judaism yeah yeah you know he looks at the I know he goes outside of the author scripture M on when he looks at the the rical traditions and stuff like that yeah but the rical Traditions actually endorse the gospels because of the jewishness of them all yeah yeah yeah you know so you can use those rabinal sources either to Endor The Authority the word of God or take away from it really yeah yeah I can't what article it was but that's the thing there's just no Jewish context to them yeah yeah so I just think I think it's one of the best arguments I've heard that for arguing against the Gnostic Gospels and it is it's brilliant mate yeah nothing Jewish about Jesus was a Jew yeah yeah and in the context of his time and yeah there's some more quotes Jonathan fwell says as God's followers we must be ever watchful not allow diluted teachings or secular philosophies to creep into our Doctrine do you think that philosophies have crept into Christianity recently I think philosophy of has always been in it J yeah yeah I think the worst the worst was Augustine to be honest yeah but his um some of the best books have read is by a guy called Steven MZ yeah it's called how the church lost its way yeah uh and there's another one um there's there's three books basically and he talks about how Christianity was removed from it Jewish contexts yeah and took over byre Greek philosophy yeah which crept in and stuff like that so I think it's I think it's um I think it's double Christian theology ever since yeah he actually talks about Steven MZ he talks about alist he has a go alist McGrath and he says in the whole the book Christian theology in that big textbook yeah yeah he says there there's nothing of nothing Jewish in it it's all every every major Theologian list and philosopher yeah basically says theyve all been shaped by Greek philosophy rather than that the uh HEB Judaism yeah yeah but it's an interesting read it's definitely an eye opener who's that it's called Steve molz if I had to recommend 10 books yeah so if I had recommend five books for every Christian to read yeah Evangelical Christian that would be one of them yeah without without a doubt yeah it's interesting uh Chuck Baldwin any desire for promotion pleasure riches or fame will quickly make one a servant of the Beast and I'm afraid that is exactly what many of today's pastors and preachers have become yeah what do you reckon on that I think it's right I think what what is's the Book of Revelation I think in the Epistles they see to be communicating that in the last days there's only going to be a a remnant of faithful Believers and I I think um I I I definitely agree with that like yeah he says this CH Bob I'm G get lost in secularism that's what's happening Chuck Bal says a good Many religious leaders and churchmen today would not take a backseat to the most greedy corrupt politician or Shady businessman that could be found yeah yeah t mckannan only a love for the truth and a willingness to do what the word of God says will Preserve us from apostasy that scripture tells us will will overtake the world he says many Evangelical churches have become major referral source for secular psychotherapists Shepherds more often than not are committing their sheep to such god- denying hings for resolving life issues and John MacArthur says not one no one sets out to become an apostate it's never the result of one corrupt drastic turn away from the Lord instead apostasy is most often the product of a pattern of simple sinful compromises that Harden and gradually steer professing Believers away from the truth I just give you some examples um the Congregational Church um was quite a powerful Evangelical Force um but if you go back about a 100 years ago um 140 30 years ago congregational churches wanted to be seen as like uh like the anglica church wanted to be seen as having uh big churches and and and political influence and culturally influential so the ministers wanted to have the degrees and education that the Church of England ministers had now many of the Church of England ministers used to go on a tri trip to Europe in their theological education so the congregational ministers would go start to go on trips to Europe for theological education well that was disastrous because when they went to Europe the Germany was the PowerHouse of Theology and it was critical it was not it is not sound so these congregational ministers in in the late 1900s and early 20th century were went to Europe picked up the German higher critical views came back became ministers in their churches and devastated the Congregational Church but it it took a long period of time for their education their that they got from German critical scholarship to filter in to the Congregational Church and now the Congregational Church is nowhere but that happened over a slow period of time of their ministers drifting uh because of the education they were getting from Germany yeah yeah uh the same happened with the Methodist um the Methodist training in Manchester um there's a guy called Peak uh and it's a well-known commentary that you can get you probably got it yourself and it's a it's a massive commentary um that he did it's been updated over the years and it's basically liberal scholarship but in Manchester um the uh Methodist about a 100 years ago wanted theological education for for their ministers so they brought in uh Peak Pete was a brilliant massive scholar and he was uh he seemed to be Evangelical but he wasn't he come in with all all these high critical views and he he was instrumental in developing the education system in in methodism theologically and um you know his commentaries his books and stuff like that his lectures that was in about 1910 1920 and his influence of doing that decimated methodism because um you know a lot of the books that were written in the 50s and 60s of how to be a preacher was influenced by this guy and his ways of thinking and that led to a decline in methodism um theologically um so again a drift that nobody really saw at the time they didn't really understand the full implications but soon as they started taking on the ideas of this guy it began to permeate over uh 10 20 30 years into the church and then had a devastating effect yeah I I think it's like it reminds me of um going back to what you were talking about um when I was talk about the Greek philosophy and stuff yeah and it's l to the question you about mathur you know the question is what's the view I think I think this is a massive question for church leaders and even for us as well being devoted to the Bible is what should the relation be of any evangelicals who preach the Bible and stand the authority of God what should their relation be to psychology that's the big question obviously you the two schools of force which actually goes back to the the F the first century with tertian when he when he asked that question what's athan's got to do with Jerusalem you remember that paper we did yeah yeah what yeah what has Athens got to do with Jerusalem yeah yeah that's the that's the same question we asking today you know what's what psychology to do with Christian theology kind of thing what what what obviously you get you get paid like M say you just need the Bible you know what's your answer to that then Mar well my my answer is I I think I think it's impossible to actually escape from it I think it's I think it's false to believe you can talk me SE Ates Philosophy from theology right or or Psychology from [Music] um Psychology from second method of Psychology from Christian method of psychology I think um I don't think I'm not I don't think you need to separate them I disagree with MAA where he where he says all you need is the Bible thing because that come unless you're a very very skilled interpreter of scripture you know context you're going to be all over the place um what do you mean I I think if you look at Christian history yeah Christian history tells you that philosophy and Christian theology have always worked together they've never been separated augustin's a prime example he was never really separated from his neop platonis whatever they call it you know and um even M says himself he's a parttime philosophy he likes philosophy yeah you know so I don't think you need to separate them to be honest I I I agree with you I definitely agree with you um but I think um so long as there are things in place then it should shouldn't be a problem it's when the basic structures of those things that God has given are not strong that's when it becomes a problem so for example if if the church is not based in theology if it's not based in the gospel if it's not based in the Bible biblical truth then if people come with these psychologies and Al all the rest of it then it just it's just becomes a mess and and the truth gets lost but I think if you um I think God has given us a mind and he's given us I I think the issue is is um the doctrine of Revelation and the and the doctrine of nature you know that the the Bible is the authoritative word of God it is it is Authority for and it is the foundation of all knowledge it's from from our perspective so for example you can't even you can't even I this is my thinking I mean you might disagree but you can't even know anything ultimately unless you assume God uh so for me I see the Bible as authoritive I see it as the revealed word of God and it's authoritive for for knowledge practice and and and Walking with God With God Etc however there is nature and nature can teach us about God nature can tell us things and help us to understand things that and I think God has given us that so for example within nature we can we can uh investigate it and find medicines so where we can get heal we can we can do healing um you know we can find scientific information within nature so I think God has given us that to utilize and it doesn't have to be against the Scripture it can be working in compliment the issue is is which is authorative which is the most authorative ultimately it has to be the word of God is the authority that that stands over any anything else and the problem is is when you bring in Psychology and philosophy and you make and you make that on the same Authority as scripture yeah and I think it's the issue of authority so a lot of churches when they're doing the counseling programs and all the rest of it and they're using scripture you know and they're using psychology um yeah that's psychology there might be facts in psychological information like I I mean just saying I mean I don't necessarily agree but said PJ's ideas they might be seen as a right say for example but they're not authorative in the same breath as the Bible the Bible is the Eternal Word of God and that stands as authorative and our knowledge that we have from nature will shift and change and it can help us to understand things but it has to work in conjunction with the word of God yeah so those are my so so I think it for me I think it's a matter of authority who's authoritive and and they can work and nature and Revelation work together nature is a revelation of God in the but not in the same way but it is a revelation it it can you know we can look at DNA and know there's information in DNA which points to God we can um you know we were given uh Dominion we were given the the responsibility to um investigate and protect and develop from nature uh at the for during Adam and Eve God said go out and replenish the Earth and be fruitful so we don't we don't have to be anti- nature we can utilize nature and we can learn from nature and psychology sociology philosophy all these areas have their role and and and can and do can do good things and and can help in our in our human experience but they're not authorative is in the same sense as the Bible the Bible is the one is the ultimate standard that we check all knowledge with yeah I agree with that CH I don't know what you think but that's I I agree I do agree yeah and the pro problem is is like kbart um the new Orthodoxy when you look at the history of theology like in the 19th century for example like uh abre Rachel um who wrote a book called justification by faith it's a massive work I've only read a couple of hundred pages of it but he um he says right what we've got to do is get back to the Bible we got to do the pressant are saying that they're following the Bible but they're just they've just got this inherency and it's wooden idea of the Bible and they're not really letting the Bible speak so we've got to go back to the Bible so he goes back to the Bible and he says why God is Father um we've got the kingdom of God is a social Kingdom now everyone reading that will think well he's he's really trying to be biblical here but he's not if you learn about Abra alra Rachel if you read about him he was in he was influenced by uh cantin philosophy and so he was a postanin philosopher before he was a a theologian in his in his thinking so basically when he's studying the Bible he doesn't believe the Bible is the word of God he was was also influenced by socialist ideas so when he's exerting like the word Kingdom in the Bible is using socialist hermeneutic so that's why he concentrates on the fatherhood of God and that the kingdom is about social implications of the gospel and an examp another example is um Adolf har a German Theologian uh and the liberal theologians do the same they bring in the philosophy and then they deconstruct the Bible and they said the Bible's about the fatherhood of God uh the B the the um the kingdom is about being social and whatever you but all they've done is allowed philosophy as the ultimate standard and then that Waters down Biblical teaching and that's where the problem is on the other hand you can get like I have a friend who's a Christian he's a really smart guy he's at Universal and he's brilliant at philosophy and he uses philosophy he for him the Bible is authorative but he uses philosophy to help people think through issues because there's a lot of people who have intellectual questions and they can't really understand fully sometimes and philosophy can be used to just to uh help people to uh you know like the Trinity uh ask the right questions and stuff yeah uh it can help you to ask the right questions and to refine your statements and stuff like that but for him the Bible's The Authority but yet he he he he he really uses philosophy to help people to in apologetics and things so hello bro how you doing Jude you all right fate yeah you all right talking just on the screen you are you okay yeah how's it going out there you you be coming hopefully you be coming down to stay sometime in summer sometime yeah yeah oh she said I asked her about it you yeah and she says the last week she's she's got to do some work and stuffff all right don't worry we can fit some around mate don't worry we if you give me some dates where you'd like to come we'll see what we can do yeah I mean we'll be we just have the camp you be able to stay in your own bed because we' been in the canas we just sleep in the front room oh don't don't worry uh but if you write if you write me some dates down if you write me some dates and let me know I will do and then and then I'll have I'll have a word and see what what we can do yeah yeah but you know new doesn't have to feel has to go anywhere I mean we you sleep on the floor J you know we want to see you as well really all right mate you I me are you sure yeah I I want to see it because I missed it all right mate any she want to see the kids won't you be nice for it to see the kids know Jason lives with but we've got beds J to bring so be all right are you sure yeah all right man do you want to get back to what you were saying then what were you saying um the philos your friend who's a philosopher yeah he's a he's into philosophy he's been trained in analytic philosophy and uh he um he he uses philosophy quite a lot uh in his apologetics and that but for him the Bible is the authority so I think I think the problem is I think John I love John MacArthur but I do think he's a bit unbalanced I do but I think there's a lot of evangelicals who go the other way where they just bring in philosophy they bring in Psychology and all the rest of it and they just haven't got any biblical truth and they got they're unbalance but like I agree with you you got to keep the two can complement each other you know we're not anti-intellectual uh so we should use philosophy uh we're not anti knowledge if there is knowledge to begin by psychology or so sociology we can learn from that I mean it's like it's I mean the same thing could be said concerning um doctors and uh and the knowledge that they have um in medical medical uh sphere you know it's crazy it's absolutely crazy to to uh not take that seriously it's the same thing yeah you know yeah it's like um I think you've got to be like for example uh someone with mental illness or someone who comes in a church and say they're taking the tablets and and the pastor says you shouldn't take your tablets you know you don't need them uh you need to stand on the word of God you know that's IR responsible but you're not even that comment though there Jake what you're really standing on is the pastor word of God yeah because it's his opinion yeah that's what say you need to stand on the word of God right yeah I mean the question what does he mean by that you what I mean yeah yeah I totally agree you if you God would tell you through the word of God yourself yeah yeah you don't need you don't need to go to an outward Source or a faith healer yeah I'm so D you know yeah yeah that's what I mean when when he says to stand on the word of God what it really means is you need to stand on my word and thr your tablet to it yeah yeah you're not standing on the word of God you're standing on the pastor's word yeah it's just nonsense J IO I agree it's dangerous and it's nonsense there's so many wacko brother out there yeah yeah and charlatans now it's just crazy yeah this is why part of my call I should wondered J you know should I be independent and you know pray and and plant my own kind of church kind of thing you know but there's no the kind of personality I am because I know what I'm like you know what I mean yeah I could very easily become like some mad cult leader yeah because I'm not individualized you know what I mean yeah not power M but it's just the way my personality is I can carry get carried away way you know yeah yeah I think the accountability thing for me is is good you know it's um I know it's got a lot of OES in the Anglican church but it's recognized and there's a trust there yeah know it's very it's except the nazarin I thought why why not the nazarin what I found with the nazarin J yeah is you you spending as the same amount of time explaining what the Nazarene Church is as your wife preaching the gospel to them yeah yeah because it's not it's I know it's S I know the great and all that right but people are confused about the church if you're educated what I found is ministers seem to know about the church or know about theology see recognizes but average Tom Dick andar down the street to think it's like Jehovah's Witness or M and or yeah what I mean yeah it's not well known enough or established enough people don't see it as orthodox you know what I mean yeah yeah although it is historically and stuff so but I just see it as a barrier yeah yeah and that's the reason I haven't gone to Nazarene way to be honest because I I want a church where you don't have to explain because there's an identity there the anglian church it's the same with the Methodist Church you know yeah there might be all over the place nowadays theologically but when it comes to evangelizing you've already got over 10 blocks yeah because people know it's steped in the history of of of the nation of Great Britain and stuff you know what I mean so so this is why I think I'm for denominations as well yeah yeah independent church you end up just no there the Senor fasor yeah I'll just be back a second mate I'll just be one second I just be I just be one minute mate I know right there yeah I know what you're saying but to be honest I think I believe I believe uh I know what you're saying because I've experienced it myself yeah uh I've experienced working for churches that are independent yeah there's no accountability structure there and there's no um you know like your typical Evangelical Church if you go to be a pastor unless it's a really top top church or a really really uh well-run Church which are very very rare you won't have uh documentation about your employment rights or anything like that uh and there's no stipulation or whatever um uh really it's very it's very kind of loose thing so you don't know where you stand and that you don't seem to have any rights or anything and I understand if you go in a denomination uh you get you get it's all worked out you get a pension you you get a mans of you most of the denominations uh and you know where you stand and I can appreciate that but I think and I think uh depending on your personality um you know sometimes you know you need that structure you need that you need that kind of to know where you stand especially if you've been abused by uh a church in some way uh in terms of in in leadership you know if you're in leadership you can have you can be the pastor or you can be uh part of a leadership team but if there's no structure if there's nothing written down which gives procedures then people can manipulate you and abuse you in psychological manipulation in power struggles things like that but in denominations often there are these hierarchal hierarchial structures where uh there is accountability there is a procedure but even then what I would say ultimately though um ultimately wherever you go whether it be in a denomination or in an independent church it comes down to whether you're called because if you're called then you know there's that saying what is it U what is it that Hudson Taylor says uh he will provide you know if God calls he provides oh yeah where God calls you yeah so if he's called you to a place then he'll provide and uh that means if there are situations where you're being abused by the leadership team or whatever uh you'll be okay because if that's where God's put you you'll be all right and that's the guarantor is god um because denominations will let you down you'll get you'll get Bishops or you'll get ARA reps who have it in for you you know and but but I know um I had and I went to visit a minister once uh called Keith um I won't say his last name cuz it'll be recording but uh the the he he an El he was an elderly guy and he'd been in uh independent evangelical church and then he end up going into the Anglican church and it was a real blessing for him oh yeah because it gave him that structure it gave him that um you know he knew where he was at yeah you know so I like I I went to an Ang church for um when you know when we was at Seminary yeah I went to uh even though I was at at the church um you know the church were encourage encourage you to preach I won't name names I don't want people to know names on the thing but I did go to an anglian church and I really loved it because I like I like the uh the structure the uh the prayer book and things and uh the structure of it the saying of the Creed and things like that it gives you an order when when things have been disorderly when things are um are a bit disorderly in your life which it can be in the Evangelical churches like charismatic and stuff like that but you go to the Ang and there's a structure and you know and and and in a way um Life Works on structure when you think of the Four Seasons we got four seasons you know and and I think like the good church it works on seasons and it has this structure and it can be very therapeutic and healing yeah one of the things he said was interesting there been a lot of talk about and he says the reason he says it's good it's good because it reminds people who God is and it reminds people that your life's not your own for example you've got more in prayer yeah you've got evening prayer you know you've got the church calendar and it and the the routine of anglicanism yeah it gives people a stability to their lives yeah yeah I totally agree there yeah and yeah and I never thought of it like that before because I I just used to think oh litery this is born but actually it reminds you that you're not in it reminds you that you're not in charge of your own time God is well and it brings your mind back to you know to the authority of God yeah you know God is in charge in the morning prayer midday prayer God's in charge evening prayer God's in charge and and uh compl or compline at the end well it's definitely about stability and you need stability in a culture that's got instability yeah yeah you know it's so there that side to it as well um I was listening to that thing on um the big question you know yeah and what I came away with is you have rights or over your own uh internet history yeah because if you for example if you if you break the law right yeah if you broke the law then the internet in the media is entitled to keep that a public record yeah people to know but if you haven't broken the law it's your entitlement of free speech yeah to basically have the authority about your your public reputation if you're like yeah so what I came away with is because you haven't broken any laws Jason yeah then you have the public right because of free speech yeah to Monitor to Monitor and control your public profile on the internet yeah but but so that's what that's the thought I came away with you've not broken the law brother so it should be your public right to control what goes on it or not there was a few lawyers on as well there was a guy called um Mark Stevens yeah yeah who's a media lawyer and he seem to be saying if you broke the lodge it should be it should you know you can't control your public profile yeah that and there's a politician on X politician called lmit I can't pronounce his name limit opic it's l e m b i t o p i k and he was totally adamant he was saying you should be able to control your public profile on the internet no matter what well as you know you should be in charge of your own history and stuff so check them two names out well the atheists have got control of 3,000 of my videos and they just won't pull them down or anything yeah and I don't know what to do but uh I just just uh keep praying about it yeah um I just can I just read a bit more a little bit more and then a few thoughts give us a few thoughts on this and then yeah brother awesome on apostasy uh 2 Timothy chapter 4 it says I charge thee therefore before God of the Lord Jesus Christ who shall judge the quick and the dead that is appearing in his kingdom preach the word be instant in season out of season rebuke exalt with all long suffering and Doctrine but the time will come when they will not endure sound Doctrine but after their own lust shall shall they Heap to themselves teachers having itching ears and they shall turn away their ears from the truth and shall be turned unto fables but watch thou in all things endure Affliction do the work of an evangelist make full proof of thy Ministry for I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure is at hand I have fought a good fight I have finished my course I have kept the faith henceforth there is laid up me a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous judge shall give me at that day and not to me only but unto all them um also that love is appearing do thy diligence to come shortly to me the Deus has forsaken me having loved this present world and is departed uh to thessalonica Christians to galatia and unto uh Dalia you like me I want you all right you right what were you saying Jen so any thoughts about that scripture I these kid yeah it's a good scripture J it's for I basically think it's a warning not to fall away to keep the faith isn't it yeah yeah which says to me obviously you can fall away you know why else would you have the warnings you know what I mean yeah yeah and to keep preach preaching the word um yeah I think I think it's relevant for this culture yeah um yeah I like I like I like that scripture it's good what's your thoughts on it like um well Deus forsook and um I think we have to he said because he loved this present world and I think um so many pastors go into the ministry and then fall away and so many Christians uh Fall by the wayside and I just think that that uh the only way against the stream is is to make sure that we keep strong in the word yeah you know uh or else we'll do the same yeah um love this present world that that's a key statement isn't it yeah yeah yeah and probably it's probably an overview of why you wrote the letter as well yeah yeah so yeah you know we're always asking when you when you're doing exod JIS you're asking what the first question is what what's the purpose of this letter why was it written yeah the answer is usually in the text isn't it yeah yeah and that you know obviously people are leaving it and people are falling away as false teachers coming in yeah so he's probably concerned that Timothy's going to start loving the world and he's trying to get his vision on preaching the word yeah yeah yeah it's a powerful statement not having love this present world yeah yeah I mean there's nothing um you don't get the sense that Paul's um you're concerned about f into the world is he the no the local church scene no he's not bothered about his ministry credentials is he no I read I read a verse the other day I can't remember what exactly but he he was in some City they beat him up and he's left for dead and then the the verse says and he got up and I thought the guy was just amazing and he just gets up goes off and starts preaching again he's half dead that's the Apostle Paul man yeah he's awesome he was Unstoppable yeah he was right yeah he was but um I don't know I think um I think that I think what I I was reading today uh yesterday I read um one uh to Timothy yesterday and uh and it what struck me was um the need to to concentrate on truth even though we like this video uh for people to listen to so if you want to watch this video um it's got a wolf at the back of a sheep and it's called apostasy from the gospel so it's on it's on lard preachers Channel if you want to watch it all right play it back so we've talked a lot about apostasy and we we talked a lot about issues concerning it um but what struck me yesterday in Reading uh one uh two Timothy and reading other scriptures Titus and uh a number of other Epistles is how Paul concentrates on truth and concentrates and like he's telling Timothy don't get into debates about G GE uh um genealogies genealogies yeah um I'll just leave that I I'll answer it later uh don't get into uh debates on genealogies don't get into BS about science soall but you know concentrate on godliness concentrate on truth and it and this this is weaved in uh quite a few times uh in Paul um and so we can so easily get sidetracked and so we we can either be influenced by the world and get our minds influenced by that we can get sidetracked by other issues we can even get sidetracked by talking about apostasy some people talk about it every week yeah but we're not to get sidetracked from truth that we have to concentrate on on uh building each other up uh encouraging each other in the word of God you know if you concentrate on negativity all the time you become negative if you concentrate on truth it exercise to Godliness and I I got great peace yesterday in focusing on um on truth and allowing truth to impact me and build me up and encourage me from the word of God that's that's what we need to be doing yeah and sorry mate no J no and I think that's what stops us from being worldly it stops us from having a a worldly mentality and it stops us from going off the rails you know when you when you think of all these great Servants of God in the past whether it be uh Gladis awward whether it be um Mary lesser whether it be uh CT stud Hudson Taylor and all these great missionaries and Servants of God there were people who were always in the word yeah it was it it was was it was the strength of me yeah I've got a brilliant scripture here it sums up about apostasy from Jude talk about Ming your life with God verse 20 the epistle Jude verse 20 I love this it says but you beloved building yourselves up on your Most Holy Faith praying in the Holy Spirit keep yourselves in the of God so no it's saying keep yourselves yeah there's a responsibility for us to keep ourselves in the love of God yeah looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to eternal life and on some have compassion making a distinction but others save with fear pulling them out of the fire hating even the garment defiled by the flesh that's a pastoral responsibility yeah save us with fear pulling them out of the fire hating even the garment defiled by the Flesh and then it says now to him who is able not who will obvious this is an arminian perspective not was able this is a this is an arminian ex Jesus now to him who is able not him who was not him who will now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy to God our savior who alone is wise the glory and Majesty dominion and power both now and forever amen and that epistle just deals with apostasy as well yeah yeah I me that's what it's about it's awesome what's that book of Jude the book book of Jude yeah yeah wow that's where it's about contending for the faith but just that section about keeping your it says build yourselves up the responsibility there's responsibility to build yourself up on the word of God yeah build yourself up you know to stop you from apostasis you need to build yourself up in the word of God yeah you need to be filled with the Holy Spirit you need Fellowship I mean I think these are vital you need Fellowship yeah you need to put on the armor of God yeah yeah that's remembering who you are in Christ the armor of God reminds of who we are in Christ yeah that our minds have been renewed we have a shield of Faith we're called up preach the gospel of peace where Christ is our righteousness we in the truth the belt of Truth yeah so it's all there um well there the key you know the word yeah being filled with the spirit Fellowship prayer yeah putting on the armor of God I mean if you don't if you're not doing all them things yeah you're going to be vulnerable yeah yeah you know to falling away yeah and evangelism as well forgot that one yeah evangelism because that's your given out yeah yeah the more you give out the more you receive so I think if you if you have a life basically if you have a life of uh um studying the word of God yeah number one two prayer number three being filled with the spirit number four fellowship with other Christians Church yeah number five putting on the armor of God and number six evangelizing yeah yeah if she strong there might be some more there they're the top six AC think off the top of my head yeah there's a brilliant that mate sort of I I um there's a church I haven't been for a few weeks cuz I've been going out to different universities um because it falls on the day but there's a church over on the south side of Manchester that I've been going and they teach there's a guy an elderly guy there and he he teaches the Bible and the group there's about 910 people go and I found that such a strength to my faith really really has built me up and um so I totally agree with you that's that's an area that that we need to make sure that we have fellowship with other Christians that we're um studying with other Christians you know uh so Fellowship is an absolute must or else we will apostas or we'll we'll follow a postate church rather than follow the word of God and the thing about the Bible study with is the guy so good at teaching it and so committed to believing that the Bible's the word of God and committed to biblical truth that it rubs off on you you you get the heart of what Christianity is all about from listening to good Bible teachers to listen to the and also having other Christians pray for you having other Christians encourage you um is so needy there's there's that illustration of about a piece of coal a piece of call is in the fire it keeps warm but if it the piece of Co comes out of the fire it goes cold and if we're not in the church we'll go cold if we're not there fellowshipping with God's people we'll we we will be like Deus we'll forsake God because we love the world yeah yeah like you said evangelizing if we if we're not evangelizing if we're not reaching out in some way I mean I've spent I don't know about you but I spent half of my life trying to encourage people to evangelize in church and they didn't want to do it but it should be a normal thing for a Christian to want to share their faith yeah in the way that they're are comfortable with they don't have to do it the way I do it or you do it but if they're not willing to share their faith then they're not going to get anywhere they're going to grow cold the thing is as well it's more EAS to day J with the rise of the internet to evangelize than it's ever been any other time so even if people are shy about sharing it on the street you know they've got a Facebook page that can set up yeah they've got a YouTube channel that can set up there's really no excuse for not evangelizing yeah I mean the because of the media you've got it all at your fingertips you know what I me yeah yeah could even devot a couple of hours a week with the busy at work you know the and the you know they can you can evangelize by setting up a Facebook page and scriptures on or yeah you know so there's no excuse for anyone really uh have you got any books or websites or sermons that you could recommend people to encourage I would I would reckon uh some David pson resources on this on this subject obviously he's an AR Min so people might disagree well I recommend his book called one saved always saved I definitely I'll definitely recommend that and he's got he's got um a commentary called unlocking the Bible and he's got he's got some Bible studies on Revelation he's another bible study on he just brought a new publication out last year on The Book of Revelation and you'll see that on David ps.org website from an Armenian perspective not you know yeah yeah uh I like por um I was listening yesterday on Malachi or the other day um his outlines I'm looking the Bible I like the outline I like his talks on um on [Music] um looking the unlocking the Bible I think the best best best website to go to uh if we if you want to think about apostasy and theit a Biblical perspective is sermon index oh nice yeah do you know sermon index I do J yeah uh there there's there's loads of preachers on there that that are aware of apostasy and also there's there's uh if you type in um Paul waser uh I don't agree with everything Paul waser says but I um but he um he's he's made some statements recently about apostasy in America and also um David Wilkinson yeah he's recently died he's before he died he he warned about apostasy uh so I've looked at his messages in the last year and then there was um Steve rollinson has done some recent sermons on um the last days in apostasy and they're they're very helpful yeah uh Paul was you said and I've SE I've heard other other preachers say that they reckon America there's going to be persecution in America where they're going to lock Christians up and things like that and for him to say that and there's been others like Steve rollinson have said it shows you that things are heating up um you know things are going to get worse yeah um can't think of any any book or anything for those who for those who are the Puritans out there and uh John Owen uh wrote a book called apostasy of the Gospel uh you'll be able to get that PDF if you type in PDF apostasy of the Gospel by John Owen and also you can get a smaller copy of those who aren't theologians out there and just want to read something simple if you type in Banner of Truth apostasy of the Gospel by John Owen you can get a small paper B order it from them for about3 um that's all I can think of yeah any last thoughts Mark for causing prayer mate um no s like J you closing friend all right father we thank you for today I thank you for Mark and for sharing his thoughts today and I thank you for those who will be listening to this video over the coming weeks and father we just pray that it would be a video that gets people thinking and father gets them edified in your word and warns them but also builds them up and maybe people have never thought of this subject maybe people have become balanced either way whatever Lord as we've shared and discussed and as we looked at your word father we just thank you for this day and we just pray that this video would be used for your glory that it would be used father to strengthen your church uh use it Lord to build people up and so father we ask for your blessings upon this video we ask all those who will hear it that they would be encouraged by it and so father we ask this in your name and for your glory amen amen amen so anybody who wants to use this video uh you're welcome to copy it um if it'll encourage your church or anybody on this topic okay Mark thanks a lot mate I'm going to go toilet in a minute and then go and have some dinner but all right J I'll catch up with you later brother all right are you okay bro I'm great yeah good wait I going check on the kids all right mate thanks for thanks for chatting mate I love it it was great I wish i' been a bit more prepared late all right we'll see later all right take care God bless | Jason Burns | UC3SAzIFxz8T4JlAwBELjeAQ | 2014-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,648 | 75,336 |
vfdF-x55p9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfdF-x55p9k | Ken Murphy | Obey God and Believe (Romans 1:5-7) | welcome God to have any first-time visitors with us this morning we are grateful to have you here at Southside Bible Church we're currently studying through Romans if you would turn there to Romans chapter 1 this morning I'm hoping to finish up Paul's brief introduction of the letter and I know what you're thinking you're thinking right but I want to show you a little picture if you guys could pull it up for me this is Brenda McMillan at the tg3 conference did pull up sure enough he got a picture there with John MacArthur and he sent it to me and he wanted me to know something that John preached a 50 minute introduction to the sermon and it was so comforting I have never done that okay so my introduction will be shorter this morning I'm calling this series the revival that began in 2020 at least the one that I'm praying for and I'm so blessed already with God what God is doing in my own heart already with the gospel that we're looking at in Romans I could easily preach for another 2 to 4 weeks of what we looked at last week in verses 2 through 4 with the meditations just that God's been giving me in my heart this week so I pray that the gospel is getting a deeper foothold in every heart here at Southside Bible Church this morning I just want to read this section again Paul's introduction Romans 1:1 Paul a bondservant of Christ Jesus called as an apostle set apart for the gospel of God which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures concerning his son who was born of a descendant of David according to the flesh who was declared the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead according to the spirit of holiness Jesus Christ our Lord your fighter verse 4 this week through whom we have received Grace and Apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles for his name's sake among whom you also are the cult of Jesus Christ to all who are beloved of God in Rome called his Saints grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ shall we pray father we thank you for these words that by your spirit through the instrument of Paul you gave us and you gave us in a way that they are perfect they are your words without air they revealed your heart your plan and your truth of this gospel and so we thank you that we've had the privilege to just kind of look at this in a nutshell as this epistle begins and I pray that every heart would be barbed by the glories and the beauties of Christ or and I pray that none of us would look with just natural eyes but that everyone in this room would have spiritual eyes to see the glory and the beauty of this gospel and so father I pray now as we conclude this section that you would need us or that you would be put on display and that this whole place would be filled with your glory as we finish that's in Christ's name that we pray amen the outline we've been looking at in Romans 1 1 through 7 as we've said Paul is giving us five considerations concerning the good news of the gospel and verse one we looked at the preacher of the gospel he's set apart for God's gospel God's gospel and all of its its beauty so don't tamper with it it has a definite article V gospel it is is God's gospel and we are to know it love it believe it and treasure it so there's the preacher of the gospel secondly then he unpacks the promise then of this good news that was beforehand through the prophets so all of the Old Testament has been teaching and showing and proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and many shadows and types and various ways this is not a new gospel this is God's gospel that began at the creation of the world that began in his heart and eternity past thirdly we looked at the person of the good news and verse 3 we saw the humanity of according to the flesh that the Son of God came he existed for all of eternity and was incarnated into a virgin's womb and was born into this world so that he could identify in our humanity and in his weakness he could be killed on a cross in our place and he's buried and then this David did not undergo decay he was raised from the dead and a now seated at the right hand of God and complete victory the Lord of Lord and King of Kings and so this is the person of the good news this gospel is about the son of God Jesus Christ and now this morning we'll take up in verse five the product of the good news and in verses 6 through 7 the people of the good news and we'll finish up Paul's introduction then Lord willing so the product of the good news in verse 5 through whom we've received Grace and Apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith Paul will now share with us his ministry and his calling in light of what we've been looking at God's gospel that took his heart away and made him a bond servant of Christ this gospel I've died I've been crucified and now I'm gone Christ I'm his servant he's my master I follow whatever he desires says or wants that's what the gospel did to Paul and so first the the exalted Christ that we studied last week the one who's enthroned on high he is the one who's given Paul now a ministry of this gospel God's gospel here you go Paul you are to proclaim this your commissioned and to proclaim the gospel of verses three through four that we looked at the finished work of redemption by Jesus Christ so Paul has been given a ministry a divine gift from God but it's a gift in a calling that requires God's grace to perform it okay Paul Paul is dependent on the grace of God to do now here's your calling Paul and I give you the grace to do what I'm calling you to do through whom through Jesus we've received through Jesus grace and apostleship and it's interesting that Paul salvation and Commission were simultaneous he saw the risen Christ on the road to Emmaus and and and he gave him his divine commission and I would just want you to hear it in acts 26 when Paul shares it he said Jesus said arise and stand on your feet he saw that glory for this purpose I've appeared to you to appoint you a minister in a witness not only to the things which you have seen but also to the things in which I will appear to you delivering you from the Jewish people and from the Gentiles to whom I'm sending you Paul to open their eyes so they might turn from the darkness to light and from the Dominion of Satan to the to God in order that they might receive the forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who have been sanctified by faith in me Jesus Christ Paul says this ministry then I got it from Jesus and I've been giving Grace and Apostleship then for my calling fusions 3:8 to me the very least of all the saints paul says this grace was given to preach to the Gentiles the unfathomable riches of Christ Romans what we're going to study and look at I've been given grace to preach the unfathomable riches of Jesus Christ in this gospel and so this grace to preach Paul says it didn't prove in vain I laboured more than any of them all the Apostles yet not i but the grace of God in me this this grace has caused me to go over 1,500 miles being tortured and beaten and just keep preaching this Christ no matter what comes at me Paul was graced by God and gifted and empowered for his calling which is true of every one of us who are believers in this room it is so sweet you might not be called to be an apostle which none of you are but you've been called as children of God to be witnesses and testimonies of the Lord Jesus Christ and you've been graced and you have a calling some of you have a calling to raise a family in the gospel of Jesus Christ some of you have been called to go to Tijuana and love orphans and advance the kingdom some have been graced to run a business or outreach to your neighborhood or to serve the poor or to endure and deep health afflictions and many different things you have been called and you have been graced to do what God has called you to do to put his glory on display and so it's beautiful that Paul was graced and given grace to proclaim the excellencies of him who has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light the great gospel of God and the privilege to declare it we have received grace and I want it I want more I want us to live into this grace and learn how to proclaim and put this Christ on display and so my question Paul then is what is your aim of this gospel ministry that God has given and graced to you what's your aim what do you want to accomplish Paul and verse 5 he lets us into his heart he says that to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles the gospel is now going to the world and I want to bring about the obedience of faith among all the nations weight poverty it isn't just to bring salvation from wrath it's it's not just gonna save us from hell and to cleanse our soul and to change our theology and give us a place to serve all of those are a part of it but it isn't he's saying it's unto the obedience of faith that's my admission that's my commission what God has given me I already told you he he ends the Epistle the same way in Romans 16:25 now to him who is able to establish you according to my gospel which is God's gospel and the preaching of Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the mystery which has been kept secret for long ages past but now is manifested and by the scriptures of the prophets according to the commandment of the eternal God has been made known to all the nation's leading to the obedience of faith to the only wise God through Jesus Christ be the glory forever amen what a perfect book ending the gospel is designed to bring about the obedience of the faith very similar to what Jesus said in the Great Commission go and make disciples is the main command with three participles modifying it go make disciples followers of Jesus the obedience of the faith so what does that mean if all of that Paul is what you're shooting at and moving toward what does that mean and there are many suggestions on what that means but just in studying I found that there was two main ones that most the commentators were coming up with and I want you to see that the way the Greek is designed here it could be either one so context is going to open it and help us understand it but just know out of the gate just from the grammar it could be either one of these so first it would be the obedience which is faith it is God's gospel he's already told us and he's commanding all of mankind repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ first John 3:23 this is the commandment here's the command that we believe in the name of his son Jesus Christ and love one another just as he has commanded us and so Paul is preaching this gospel to bring about the faith in the gospel apart from works and so it's it's it's the obedience which is faith believe this gospel and are into it live by faith and the realities and truth of what's revealed in it the other interpretation would be the obedience that comes out of faith the obedience that that generates itself from faith and this was the cry of the Reformation were saved by faith alone but not by faith that is alone it's gonna produce works was the whole cry of Luther as a man thinks so he is what we believe is what we will desire and what we desire is what we will choose what we love is what we will desire and faith will come and change everything regeneration that now what you desire is to be a do loss of Jesus Christ and so Romans 6 has much to say about this obedience from the heart that has sprung from the gospel and so the question then is how do we conclude what is the obedience of faith and I see in chapters one through five it is a call to believe this gospel we're gonna labor in it again and again and I want you to obey God and believe in his son whom he's said to be a savior of the world I've said this again it's a shame that I got a call the church back to believe that I pray that you would believe this gospel not 20% not 70% what I'm praying and shooting for is that you will obey God and believe this gospel 100% that it's all finished in Jesus Christ and one stitch of your works will ruin the whole garment of Christ's righteousness I want to fight and labor in that gospel and and I want you to have obedience of faith I want you to believe it but then we'll come to Romans 6 7 and 8 and 12 through 16 that that whole thing comes out of the therefore the therefore is the the obedience that springs up from faith so without it therefore there there is no obedience so it's it's understanding this gospel in light of the mercies of God therefore offer up your bodies a living sacrifice and then he will unfold what this obedience looks like but it all Springs from faith like it Springs from someone who's embraced this gospel and surrendered themselves to it so my answer you probably already know it what God has joined together let no man put asunder that's talking about divorce but I'm talking about the gospel is a call to obey it's a call to believe what God Himself has said and done in the resurrection of his son believe and you'll be justified before God you'll be declared not guilty and you'll be accepted and loved by God without that every imperative the commands of God will only sink and destroy you as a shepherd I've seen this for 20-some years in my own heart and in many in this room is you don't have it therefore and you're trying to live the Christian life by pulling yourself up by the bootstraps more discipline by harder and you're just like a gerbil on a wheel and you're getting nowhere and so I want you to come and learn that without it therefore without believing the gospel and living into that you're you're not gonna get anywhere there's all of gospel obedience flows out of what's called indicative there's statements of what God has done in Christ and the imperatives then now I can command you I can't command a corpse love cake commander corpse share with each other weep with those who weep that's that's ridiculous to keep commanding corpses to obey God and that's every cult every cult go change your living corpse go do this and Jesus says believe my gospel and you'll get life and I will raise you and I will put my law within your heart now you can obey with what the law could not do the Spirit can do and Romans 8 will wrestle and we will get through that and I pray that everyone will get a gospel obedience so true faith the just shall live by faith sweetens my heart to Christ and I become a bond slave and I give myself to him and by faith I offer up my body a living sacrifice to God there's my life the only response to this gospel is I surrender all that's the obedience of faith 1 through 11 chapters 1 through 11 are the love and the grace and the peace of God come by faith chapters 12 through 16 are to go show that love and that grace and that peace with others we call it the fruit of faith so friends it is faith that follows the Lord Jesus Christ it cannot be saved from wrath without it making you pure you can't be saved from sin and still living at the exact same way Romans 6 will wipe that out faith and this finished work of Jesus Christ and the continuing work of Jesus Christ brings about obedience to Christ I'm writing this letter to bring about the obedience of faith that's my passion and heart for every soul in this room obedience and faith are vitally linked and they cannot be separated and so what God has joined together our culture in our church in some places have separated last week we saw he was raised up as Lord of Lord and King of Kings and all authority in verse four is the closest connection to this verse all authority now is his he's Lord and you come to this Christ and you become a bond slave because of your faith in this glorious gospel that is it and I want to ask you this with judgement day honesty have you somewhere along the way divorced the two because it's happening all over our land and I don't want it in my heart and I don't want it in your heart have you divorced these two things you don't have faith if you haven't turned your whole heart and life to God he doesn't want just pieces he wants all of your being he wants slaves to claim to be a Christian and not have a new heart to Christ and obedience to him as a false kind of Christianity that the Bible knows nothing of theirs Paul my goal and all of my preaching in my ministry is to bring about the obedience of the faith and that's what we're gonna go after I see two errors in our day and age that I've come across often the first is that obedience of faith that that that's it as you believe the gospel and your position and that's all that Paul wanted he just wanted you to believe that and and and all this desire to consecrate yourself to God that isn't faith and so there's just kind of all I have to do is believe what I am and then on the other side as I've already mentioned is just this obedience that works harder cleans yourself up keeps the law beats your body you've missed the therefore and so we're coming to try to go through Scripture and get God's Way of bringing about the obedience of faith not man's way man's way is through the law and through grace is how God is going to bring about from the heart the obedience of the faith and so may God grant us that an abundance during our study here in Romans I'm praying fervently for my own heart and yours I want the obedience of faith so that in Romans 1 8 Paul said first I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all in Rome because your faith is being proclaimed throughout the whole world and when we get this they're already talking about your faith and Morocco and different places already around the world I just want the whole world just being overwhelmed and strengthened and encouraged by your faith and so the obedience of faith is this gospel will bring it about and it will put God on display everywhere as our goal and so some of you are not gonna like this it's fun to say amen to the gospel it's fun to say amen to forgiveness til somebody hurts me it's fun to say amen to love till somebody stretches it it's fun to say Amen to serve in the body while I sit on my hind parts it's fun to say I'll weep with those who weep so I got to give up a football game it's fun to talk about submission to the government til I do my taxes the obedience of faith let's make this our ultimate and in the gospel amen but our next part is what I want to be is our chief end so I used a very careful word the ultimate end is obedience to the faith but I want you to see that there's a chief and that drove everything that Paul's about and I pray that it drives everything that you're about this morning and the ministering of this gospel to ourselves and anyone we come in contact with if you'll look at verse 5 Paul doesn't stop with the obedience of the faith I want to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles for his name's sake chief and glory of Jesus Christ that's it please hear this it's just not to get people saved it's just not that people will have the obedience of faith but it's as they do that that Jesus's name would be exalted so what is the the source and the reason we're living the way we're living and hoping and rejoicing the way we are it's because of it's all unto Christ it's that he would be admired and and worshipped and glory did that he would be loved and served and followed on this earth I love Christ I want his name lifted up and as we come and believe this gospel and obey this gospel what will happen is Jesus will look really really good we'll show how powerful he is and how beautiful and how worthy he is and so our ultimate end is not whether I feel like it or what will happen our relationships will be nicer my whole goal it's my chief end of everything in my life it's for the glory of Jesus Christ the gospel is concerning his son the seed of David declared the Son of God by resurrection the obedience of the faith back to the church to show forth the manifold wisdom of God in his gospel what happens when people come under the lordship of Christ when they obey the gospel call and they repent and believe it when they say not my will be done but yours is bondslaves and they grow in it they become disciples and they they learn how to walk as he walked in the body of Christ and we'll call that the obedience of faith and what happens is Christ shines brightly he is shown for who and what he has done he has shown that he's exalted and glorified and he's worshiped and he's worthy to make much of that is the burning heart of Paul not just the obedience of faith that's a that's a goal but it's always higher and so many people think the other is the endgame but our chief end is that Christ would be put on display for who he is there is something bigger than us this could set you free right now believe that there's something bigger than you there so there's a higher end that we obey Jesus than just that it makes me happy the gospel of God and he does all the work and he gets all the glory the verses of three through four born in the seat of David and then raised as a son of God faith and all of him and obedience shows his Worth to everyone around us my highest-end can't just be my happiness it's got to be his glory and the two can marry in the gospel but this would change your life I've seen it if you will let it in his glory matters most not mine is there any of this in your heart the new birth should produce this a chief end where every thing in your life there there's there's there's altum attends and there's there's subordinate ends and all these things you're trying to seek and do and we all have them and we can just stop at them and not come to this chief end over everything in your life and that's for the glory of Christ when you get the gospel that we're gonna see in Romans and believe in and make your life to obey Him because he saved you not to get saved something happens in this new birth where God opens your eyes to see his glory and he now becomes your passion and your mission in life don't stay lower that my passion is just to do my job everything's got to be bigger and move or it it all breaks and falls apart so everything that you're about and what you're doing in your life it's got to keep pointing to this chief end everything in your life is unto that end when that happens you get a revival let this have its way in your heart this morning and I'll ask you is this your theology but not your practice so just look at this gospel again and say is this my heart and my practice every day I get up and rearrange my in my heart my chief end and everything I say and do today will be for your glory because of this gospel of Jesus Christ so how do we get that don't you want that how you get it in your heart that's what I want I wanted it to go deeper and I just want that to grow and glow and the answer is our fifth and last point the people of the good news in verses 6 through 7 verse 6 among him you are also the called of Jesus Christ all who are beloved of God in Rome and called as Saints so this is amazing it this is the opposite of everything you've ever known the people who get the blessing and riches of this gospel that we're looking at us so it's just beautiful isn't it so who gets it and usually in our world it's those who merit it those who are deserving those by what class you're in by your looks by your morality the movers and the Shakers that there's some worth in you is how you get anything and Paul says no no the recipients of this glorious gospel that is God's is not what you have done but how you've been dealt with by God and verse 7 he says to all who are two things that matter not your wealth house physique beauty popularity two things that you're loved by God and you're called a Saints go put that on a resume and see if you get a job what's special about you I'm I'm called by God and I'm loved by God let's take a look at the two of them and we'll close out the call of God in verse six he he says among whom you also are the called of Jesus Christ and in verse seven you've been called as Saints Holy Ones set apart and in Romans we're gonna look thoroughly at the at the call of God so this morning I just want real briefly there's a general call of God that that goes out to all of mankind repent and believe the gospel and it's external it comes externally and it comes to people and that's what we call the general call but there is this special call that Romans is talking about and Paul here and this is the internal call this is when that gospel goes from external and it comes into the heart and this call draws me into faith in Christ and seeing his fullness and his glory and his beauty and then I get this new heart and obedience to my new love and so it's his doing and as you look around this room and every soul he gets all the glory and we're gonna just look at it in Chapter a you should never get over that God called you I was thinking of it driving in today remembering back in college the the calling and how God did it and so just be amazed that this gospel is so glorious and you were called internally to it it's a gift from God so that no man will boast and then where I just want to park a little more this morning because I'm gonna flush out the call later is in verse 7 to all who are beloved of God in Rome called as Saints and I want you to hear this then that that believers in Christ are loved of God we are the objects of divine affection Solomon is called at one place Jedediah which means loved of the Lord and so this morning every believer were all jedediah's were divinely loved by God at Jesus's baptism the father said this is my beloved son and who I am well pleased and now he says that of every believer in Christ this is my beloved son or daughter and who I am well pleased we are loved of God and I'm telling you this is the best love it's not because of something in us all that we get from this gospel every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places that comes it's all on account of the largeness of God's heart toward us it's not us it's his heart why he loves us not my heart and how special it is that the grace of his love and this just sweetens the call of God this call came to me from the love of God for me in particular as a child of God the creator of the universe father has called me into being and it came out of a heart of love toward me and so Christian you need to know yourself in this way the obedience of faith you're called of Jesus Christ and you're loved of God those are the two realities that God himself has said about you I believe it that's the call believe what God tells you is true child of God I am his and he is mine do you know this is this the wonder of your life because the people who get this that's all they can talk about it just owns them you wake up with this thought you you walk around I'm loved by God I'm loved by God it just it Romans 5:5 he says he's gonna shed it abroad in your heart the love of God in Christ Jesus and most today don't delight in this truth as they all never understand why it's it's so lightly on the Church of God and I've wrestled and if you have some ideas and give them to me this week I'll preach them next week but why and I've written down one two three seven seven I think we've cheapened the love of God to make him just a big love cloud that if you bump into he just showers it on you it's his job he's just stay Puft Marshmallow Man and you bump the cloud and you just get showered with his love that's all it is I think secondly we've made them like a boyfriend or girlfriend like some of the music on the radio they said if you took out the name of God and put Suzy in there or something it would work the same way I think we're gonna go in Romans as we quit preaching the bad news of the gospel first and verse 18 that the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and righteousness of men I don't think we understand how bad the condition was that we were in when we were graced by God and we will look at it Paul's going to spend three chapters on it and we need to understand that Houdini couldn't got out of the three bonds that held us of the flesh the world and the devil and there was no way out and I want you to see how deep and dark it was so that you might treasure the love of God that set you free from that I think we've overcorrected I some of you probably have no idea but I had got in a camp where we over corrected that and all we preached was God's holiness and so if any of you have sat under that is it's just constantly as holiness as holiness without that the gospel you will die under that and you will not enjoy his love 5 election I've had more people tell me he doesn't really want to love me he's a miser with his love I'm not one of God's elect so I'm not gonna I'm just gonna go live my life any way I want that is nowhere in the Bible it's wrong thinking you don't understand election and Paul is gonna flush that out but just out of the gate I want you to know it's a bad bad thinking it's not God's thinking election he chose us in love before the foundation of the world election preaches his love more than anything number 6 not understanding the difference between his sovereign love for his elect and his common mercies upon this world is what we've done is we've just taken his love and said it's the same for believers and unbelievers and what we're gonna look at this morning is when you see the way God loves his children it is different and I've used this illustration before when my kids were growing up I love every kid in this church come get hugs every Sunday pastor Murphy loves you but when I was growing up my kids were growing up there was only five kids that I read to every night and kissed on the head and made sure they went potty and put their pull-ups on and all those sweet little things I still call and check on Jordan just to make sure but there's a peculiar love and everyone knows it for your own children and and if you take the love of God that he has for his children and covenant of love and say it's the same for everyone you've butchered it and I think with not understanding that you're gonna just shrink the love of God thinking you're exalting it what you're doing is destroying it I want to show and look that this morning as well and then seventhly is we merit our love in this world every love I've ever had I had to merit it I had to do something and be something or be likable and somehow you get loved and so all of a sudden to have this love that has nothing to do with you it's very very hard for us to just embrace the obedience of faith God said his love on you because he did it wasn't because you're such a nice guy or girl and to finally just get that God puts his love on you just because he's free and He desires to do it should overwhelm you to bless you and so I want to just look at all of those this morning cuz this subject is so dear to my own heart because as a shepherd I come across this more probably than anything and so my heart is to exalt the love of God that we as believers should delight in it and I believe that is what Paul is wanting to do here with the Romans Paul says I'm writing to all in Rome who are beloved of God to all the people in Rome I'm writing the ones who have been called the ones who are in the Bride of Christ he says and so this is a special love for God's elect his children it's a covenant of love that he enters into that he makes a vow I will never nothing can separate you from this love I will never divorce you I'll never leave your forsake you it's a covenant of love based on God's oath and God cannot lie and he will never break this marriage covenant with his children it's a special love and so this is a love that procures our salvation I want you to hear jeremiah 31:3 the Lord appeared to him from afar saying I have loved you with an everlasting love therefore I have drawn you with loving-kindness covenant of love so I've loved you it for with an eternal love and because of it I've drawn you into my coven ental faithfulness and salvation here it is John 15:13 greater love has no one than this then one lay down his life for his friends visions one for he chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world that we should be holy and blameless before him in love he predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to himself according to the kind intention of his will how can God love us how great is this love I want you to hear this high priestly prayer in John 17 22 jesus said the glory which thou has given me father I've given to them those at the table that they may be one just as we are one in the Trinity I am them and thou and me that they may be perfected in unity and that the world may know that thou did send me and it's love them even as thou didst love me he loves you to the same degree he loves Christ because we're in Christ don't let that land lightly have the obedience of faith because God said it's too good to believe but his word this morning is declaring it for the child of God and as we progress in Romans I won't go into it but nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus so Christian you must know this love you will never have any any assurance until you understand this nothing could separate us from this covenant new covenant filled with God's love in Christ Jesus I love you and I will bring you to glory will be a theme through this book and so as we close this one look at a couple aspects of this love I'll even tell you how many numbers so you don't get nervous seven and we're gonna fly through my promise but as we fly through them please just listen and obey and believe child of God the love of God is uninfluenced what causes us to love someone or something is is we how do we get someone to love us and nothing in us calls God's love and to exercise attracts it or prompts it first John 4:19 we love because He first loved us God does not of us in return for ours and some of us think if I work up enough love God will love me if we are ever to love God we must realize God's love to us was not moved by anything in us so nothing in us will remove it you get that nothing got it nothing's going to get rid of it it's perfect second the love of God is eternal when did God's love for us begin well God ever quit loving us God is eternal God is love and since he has no beginning his love had no beginning jeremiah 31:3 the Lord appeared to him from afar saying I loved you with an everlasting love Israel you only have I known have any of you ever done something in that person quit loving you nothing that hurts more and I just want you to hear this is this is a love that will not end it's eternal it began an attorney past and it will go to attorney future because it's in Christ and thirdly this love is sovereign does God have to love people who receives his love and why because God is God he does as he pleases and because God is love he loves whom he pleases and in Romans nine he's going to talk about two twins Jacob and Esau same parents same birth Jacob I loved Esau I hated why loved one and not the other and we will see God is free and He loves whom he loves and he loves whom he pleases and it's a sovereign love and it's just something so amazing if you have it God just chose to put it on you and it's not because you're better than Jimmy Joe down the street marvel at it the love of God is infinite there's a depth which no one can fathom a height which no one can scale and a length to which no one can measure we looked at attributes Robin Conwell Tatars our community group and when we were done we were just startled at the infinitude of God and I realizes love is infinite I just came to it's infinite I can't get out from it it's immutable what do you think is the number one excuse for divorce I don't love him or her anymore will you ever hear that from God child of God does God's love change can we do something to make God love us any less does God love you the same on your worst day and the answer is in Christ God loves you perfectly perfectly it will not change our love is fickle his is unchanging drink that up it cannot change you can't find that anywhere it's wholly a love of God is holy for those whom the Lord loves he disciplines and he scourges every son whom he receives this love is holy and in his love he will purify us to make us holy if you're suffering and going through hardship it doesn't mean he doesn't love you it means he loves you and he's he's gonna bring out more of Christ and draw out more love and Trust and glory and beauty that's his love it would be unloving to let his children just go their own way and so many of us pray for that and want that this love is so beautiful it's holy and it's gonna make me holy and then lastly this love is gracious for God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life it's the most gracious thing but the god this universe would set his love upon a sinner like me only through Jesus Christ and by him and so if ever you doubt God's love go back to Calvary with the cross blood stains all over it it wasn't an ordinary cross there's the love of God and so a definition that I came across on God's love is this God's love is an exercise of His goodness toward individual sinners where by having identified himself with their welfare he's given his son to be their Savior and now he brings them to know and enjoy him in a covenant relationship forever I've always used this illustration I still like it so I'm gonna do it again want you to picture that someone breaks into my house and kills everyone except for me and since Jordan's here I'm gonna give him the privilege of staying alive so so me and Jordan are left and they catch the guy who did it and we go into the court room and he comes walking by and he says I would do it all again I would kill your wife the same way and all your I would do it again and then the judge comes and he hears the whole case and he hits it and he says that the verdict is you're guilty of four counts of murder and you're gonna go sit in the electric chair I said you know what I'm gonna let Jordan go sit in that electric chair for you and I'm gonna forgive you of everything that you did and then I'm going to adopt you in my family because I got all this money I want to give to somebody and you're you get everything I'm gonna make you a joint heir but Jesus Christ amazing love how can it be that thou my god shit's died for me I can't get over the love of God the obedience of faith now is to believe to believe what God has said and his word about us to obey that we love because He first loved us faith is to believe he loves you and you have to look at God's gospel stared in the face concerning his son and let it flood your heart and never get over it and grow in it and give it give it away in obedience and so I pray grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ I'm gonna close with a quote I got from Tim Keller he said that kind of in a conclusion of this passage is you put yourself in God's place the fall has made us put ourselves in God's place and to act like we're God and so he came into your place and verse 3 he entered into this world and the and the in a seed in the flesh according to the flesh and now he offers to put you in his place in this resurrected victorious place at the right hand of God he offers to put us in that now by his work the love of God in Christ Jesus and when that gets in you know what happens all I want to do is put that on display a Christ who could love me like that I I want the whole world to know who this Christ is and what he's done I want to believe it and I want to live it and show and tell every one of this amazing love that he would die for me and then let's pray father I pray for any who have separated faith and obedience God I pray that all of us this morning would look afresh at this gospel we would marvel at your your love God who who can fathom such love it there's a height and a depth and a breadth and a length that no man can fathom god I pray let every heart by your spirit believe what you have said is true in your word for your children oh god what a love well I pray it could set so many free in a million different ways this morning they're trying to live this life without believing that and so I pray for the obedience of faith that would that in Christ this is true of every one of us God let it be the controlling influence of our hearts so that all that happens now our chief end our chief end is that Jesus Christ would be praised adored and left god I love him and I just want him marveled at and 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o8PJQKkVqMM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8PJQKkVqMM | Poetry of South Africa | Alexander Wilmot | Anthologies | Talkingbook | English | 2/4 | section 28 of poetry of South Africa this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org a missionaries last farewell to England Reverend H H talk more English Channel October 9th 1859 read for librivox.org by Doreen land of my birth farewell the shores are fading in a dark distance and the oceans waves are hiding thee from view while sadly aiding to dim my vision of thy snowy cliffs my tears are bidden start o happy land I did not know how much I loved thee till the breezes bore me from thee and I gazed a long last look I left the one a child and efforts summer sun's for forty years have burned upon my head since in die groves my boyish footsteps wondered but my heart was yet on withered and could ever still when sounded on my year thy name of glory why oceans rode between us in my dreams my thoughts were of thee but in waking hours I've scarcely dare to hope to see thee more I linger toward the story of thy fame enjoyed to claim thee as my native Isle add a star to the nations that were Fay follow though from afar thy track of light and in as beams find their own way to freedom in the far solitude of Regents dark with hidden gloom my pensive soul has mused and I have signed to Sun me in the light which clone has been died halo light from heaven amidst the brightness of whose gladdening raised by temples halls and palaces have stood irradiate but in my not could not be I lent I saw thee once again and then how thrilled my very hardcore as thigh coasts loomed through the mists of morning on my view and thy proud vision of historic glory marched its dynamic grandeur past I leave upon thy freedom soil once more they fuse were laughing clad with spring tide flowers they green woods waving in the fresh winds breath thy streams bounding from winters cold embrace threaded the vales with sober while I stood and gazed with rapture fresh and pure as boyhood in while during ecstasy and then I swept on steam wings over thy Plains and round I heels and down died vales Mons be ever-changing now looking on the cornfield waving gladness now drinking fragrance from the hay fields breath now wandering like a child as I did towers and slender church spires from their sheltering groves pointing to heaven and oh the peroneal halls standing apart amidst their dark woods pride and crumbling castle keeps the tell of times when waters blue their horns and may old Knights broke Spears and shattered Helms in tournament as these and thousand more when selling by to plunged at last amidst the whelming tide of thy great cities life I sank a drop into its fast and restless ocean world but is it so and have I really trod thy soil again where did I only dream me thought I'm being good with thy multitude and saw the swarms of thy industrial hives plying their ceaseless tasks I'm piling stores to meet the wide world's wants me thought I saw that quickened lifeblood of commercial being pour through its spire veins the vital stream is fusing universal energy did not like glorious structures rise before me houses of mercy hose and kingly courts did not Imperial wind store glad my eyes where England's banner free and proud was waving brother like greeting the free wings of heaven did I not wander through the gorgeous halls where England senators in trouble toes have poured forth eloquence that old world where mildly ruling sits a mother queen her real throne and nation's Lobby heart have I not stood within thy sacred faiths listening entrance as bellowing music road and distant broke upon the sculptured stone like OSHA's waves upon the rocky bounds and tender deer recollection still my mother's and my childhoods humble home with childhood memories clustering thick around it did I not stand again upon his threshold and greet my childhood playmates how changed were was all this a dream a happy dream that rose in brightness and then passed away forever no it was not a dream the Welcome of warm hearts was real and then the glow of friendships formed was no illusion men great and good have spoken sacred truth and I have listened with enraptured ears as eloquence of heavens own kindling burst in burning power from concentrated lips and I have seen the church's standard-bearers men crown new in hoary age with silver glory have blessed me in the Masters sacred name and bidden league Godspeed in God's grace service and I have mingled with the throngs that sent up to high heaven there's swelling songs of praise that as the voice of many waters rose exultant from the lips and hearts of thousands when the glad tidings came that God was raised up from his holy habitation and was pouring forth his spirit on the nation's I did not dream when I beheld a light of holy rapture beam from thousand eyes I was not dreaming when I shared the glow of wandering gratitude with thousand hearts and when our hallelujah ran the skies and our Rabb spirits felt the Palace of heaven descend to meet us in the golden cloud of God's own presence twas a glorious truth a joy to feed the soul upon forever and yet hiss like a dream for scarcely seen thy beauties fade from view and the rich notes that thrilled the so to rapture thrill no more twas but a glimpse of glory and tis gone twas but a taste of joy then left the so hungry with keener appetite I go just as my spirit is awaking quick with new strange life and feeling just await as fresh the home throb of my heart owning is English birth well being so tis God that Bay's me go this duty calls back to the land of darkness be it so as well that I should go air so can webs woven by Christian kindness round my heart become too strong to leave me power to rent them I go to look upon thee Nevermore I go but breathing prayers and blessings on thee o England speck amidst the world of waters thou art the world's great wonder realms afar have heard thy voice seen thy light have felt thy power some jealous only the Sun blessed thy name the might of freedom and the light of truth the freedom that can burst the spirits bonds the light and leads that sphered up to heaven these are thy charge and for the wide world will be faithful to thy trust thou honored isle thou hast a glorious mission to the nation's ho to fast the truth of God with a strong right hand cast forth the traitors that would take thy crown still send thy sons as Mercy's angels forth to sound in silver tones to far-off lands the trumpet of the everlasting gospel so shall heavens smile with thy perpetual light and heavens dread power a wall of fire thy card and now tis past your faintest trace remains of headland cliff or mountain in the line of the far-off horizon and in vain i streamed my aching sight to catch one glimpse but one glimpse more England farewell island of beauty changing not with seasons island of glory dimming no with years I'll rich in blessings true by God's own hand my native isle of fault long last farewell end of section 28 a reminiscence of 1820 by reverend HH deck more in the lone wilderness behold them stand gazing with new strange feelings on the scenes now spread around them in a foreign climb far from the sea girt home that gave them birth they had been landed on material ashore in solitaire and the hope that erst had brightened all their visions when or the blue waters looming from afar they had seen Eric's mountains rise to view had now been quenched again but they had left the barren strand and over Hill and Dale had slowly toiled to reach a place of rest and give their children once again a home men roughly kind of speech and manners strange had guided them and bidding them farewell had left them houseless in the wilderness pitying and wondering what their fate might be fathers and mothers with their children round them stand on the green sward while the sunny skies flecked with bright clouds mentor them from above and thoughts are far away or the wide waters the parting scene comes back to memories view the last embrace of loved ones left behind the fears and hopes and prayers of that sad hour and now the little ones and thoughtless glee chased the bright butterflies of this strange land their new and untried home ah towards for them the fathers braved the storm-tossed waters and the mothers has their own alarms at to peace with a loud tempest howl de round the bark that bore them onward or the surging waves these gave the springs to their great enterprise and broke the bonds that else had held them still in the old home circle of the fatherland dark days had been in England darker still seemed coming fast and or the crowded throngs of Britain city's Stern adversity was frowning then the cry arose what of our children what awaits them here must we look on and see their budding life before it blossoms wither in our sight are there not other lands where pining want shall cease to mock at honest industry that asks but leave to labour will no Star of Hope arise to point to happier climes where skies are not all dark be it to render the ties of kindred we must venture forth over the unknown and seek a home on foreign shores where there is room to live a light to see a future for our children happy and bright when we have sunk to rest and this is now their home does lone and wild but there is beauty in its wildness see yonder are mountains in their deep ravines dark woods are waving whence in noisy flight wild parrots issue forth while loonies hide amidst their deep recesses water springs in limpid streamlets down the mountainside fringed with bright evergreens and brighter flowers issuing from yonder dark and craggy gorge where looks the stealthy leopard and where shouts with loudly echoing voice the old baboon Garriga whines its devious course along between its willow banks well here and there the dark leaved yellow wood lives its proud head in stately dignity along the Vale the wild woods sheltering covert stretches where the bush buck parks and the Dieker sudden Springs the timid blue buck through the moonlight glides and monkey mimics chatter sassily and there are feathered Sumter's in the grows not with the thrushes or the blackbirds notes that fled old england's wood with melody but short and sharp and ringing in their tones responsive to each other from afar while tailing of a life of light to enjoy in the spring pastures on the sunny slopes where the memo says golden blossoms she had gales of perfume around and fertile soils promised the husbandmen a rich return to cheer him in his toil this is our home a spot on earth we now call our own a starting point for a new life's career wake all our energies afresh a brighter day has dawned at last upon us let us raise a song of gratitude to heaven and Gerdes for our duties in the poem this recording is in the public domain past and present read for librivox.org hole in the storm wind sweep over the waters see them come breast in the billows curling foam fathers for children seeking a home in Africa's southern wilds wilderness lands of break and Glen the wolf's and the Panthers gloomy den wilderness plays were the Springboks bounds and the Lions voice from the hill resounds and the vulture circles in Airy rounds our Africa's southern walls hand to the labour heart and hand a son shall inherit an altered land harvey shall wave over the Virgin soil cottages stand and the gardens smile and the songs of our children the hours beguile mid Africa's southern worlds make we the pride of the forest yield rest from the wilderness field on field and to brighten a hope and lighten our care and gain the aid of a father there raise we to heaven the voice of prayer from Africa's southern wilds the locusts clouds have darkened heaven the rusted fields to the flame are given the war cries echoing wild and loud for the war of the savage fierce and proud has burst like the storm from the thundercloud on Africa's southern wilds never despair the the harvests fail though the host of a savage foe assail never despair we shall conquer yet and the toils of our earlier years forget in hopes Brett glory our son shall set miss Africa's Southern world's our tale warn fathers are sinking to rest but their children inherit their hopes bequest valleys are smile and in harvest pride they are fleecing flocks on the mountainside cities are rising to stud the plains the lifeblood of Commerce is caught in the veins of a newborn Empire that grows and reigns over Africa's southern wilds brethren HH dug more April the 10th 1861 end of poem this recording is in the public domain a South African wilderness by Reverend H H dug more read for librivox.org by Nemo the wilderness the wilderness it stretches wide and drear as I stand admits it solitudes with no companion ear I watched the vulture sailing as he circles in the sky the ostrich stalking or the wilds the Springbok bounding by the wilderness the wilderness tis we're the lion roars and whence the wasting locusts flood its living torrent pours with rushing rune on their wings its myriad myriad sweep like waters from the mountains or the surges of the deep the wilderness the wilderness the desert blast is there and the Sun sends down his fiery Ray's with fierce and blinding glare tis there the infant whirlwinds their newborn vigor try and spiral columns or the waist rise circling to the sky they're gathering vultures sounding wings swoop on their hapless prey and they clamor around their victim bare life has ebbed away the ring halls rise on his coil at the startled traveller side the false mirages wavy streams and phantom ripples climb strain sounds are in the wilderness the wild dogs plaintive wail as he calls his fellows from afar comes faintly on the gale the vultures voice screams harshly as he cites his prey on high the bursting meteor echoes from the regions of the sky a thousand insect voices whether a thousand notes are there of chirp ring or buzz of wing they fill the sounding air and waking fancy starts to hear the trumpets note afar the pea Brux martial gathering by barians cry of war but the wilderness has lessons in dangers lonely hour how weak man solitary arm how vain his boast to power the humbled spirit learns to look for heavens protecting care is safety in the wilderness thank God is present there the wilderness might mean the heart from Earth and earthly love and bid the free defections sort of happier roams above look now upon this barren wastes then turn thy wistful eyes to the fields were flowers immortal bloom beyond the starry skies no scorching Sun no withering wind no Serpent's tooth is there no vultures sweep of terror no locusts cloud of care no faithless mocking phantom streams the longing eyes beguile but living fountains sparkle bright in God's eternal smile end of poem this recording is in the public domain sunrise thought at Cove Rock by Reverend H H dug more read for librivox.org by jl Baldwin king of the golden orient low he comes and mounts magnificent his burning throne smiling and glory or the world of waters whose joyous wave sleep welcome to his coming see how the streaming raised his ominous fling forth his large assess and flashing brilliance which the waves catch and toss from crest to crest and dancing rapture tis a glorious sight to see it King right welcome to his subjects to hear the voice of gladness universal greeting his royal smile not sea alone that ocean earth and sky join look and voice in smile and song see there in the Far West where little cloudlets cluster as they hang and modest diffidence upon the outskirts of the vast audience throng they too are flushing bright with the universal joy and hark breezes are striking their Aeolian hearts among the woods that wave along the hills while the deep voices of the search far pealing Thunder their ceaseless anthem to his praise brief as befitting is the Monarchs audience for whom they look upon the king of light with eye on blanching now in masse folks the darkening curtains of his cloud pavilion gather around him and though dazzling still there broad gold fringes wave the weak eye rests from his trance piercing glance of unveiled glory hail glorious image of the King of Kings seen or unseen they'll give a slight and life and joy and beauty to revolving worlds that circle round thy throne center of power by mystery of might upholds sustains and governs as the delegate of God they're measured harmony of ceaseless motion reining their fleetness with an arm of strength felt and obeyed in the far depths of space where rule remotest planets around their spheres in twilight solitude unseen unknown end of poem this recording is in the public domain in sunset by Reverend h/h Doug more read for librivox.org by Kirby Weiland his sunset on the ocean let us gaze a Sabbath sunset and all things combined to give it a peace and beauty for the winds have folded their broad opinions and have sunk to peaceful slumber on the oceans breasts the sport of waves that tossed their spray air while displaying their crests in reverence for the hour and all is calm around the curtain cloud that hung or all the West throws wide its folds and in the clear blue ether far away bright islands of the blest seemed floating free from the rough cares that fret this lower world and radiant in a glory all divine are not our long lost loved ones hovering there can we not see them wave their hands of light as if to beckon to their bright abodes are not celestial heartstrings sounding oh let glad imaginations spread her wings and soar to catch the echoes of their songs air the ethereal vision fades away hail to asine him that wakens thoughts like these to sweep to rise though but on fancies wing and antedate communion with the Blessed for heaven is real may its magnet power touch every point of vision till the soul drawn by a mite resistless centers their end of poem this recording is in the public domain a sight from the shore read for librivox.org by jl Baldwin I look upon the ocean far away a fleet of thunder clouds is sailing by high in Midheaven the aerial canvas swells and proudly scorns the breezes proffered aid instinct with its own spirits breath of life that bears it onward in its majesty while ever and anon the signal flash from van and rear and center tells of might resist us Stern and slow and dark and grand its shadows sweep or oceans heating billows while avant couriers on the lightning swing Herald it's coming to the distant realms beyond the horizons verge end of poem this recording is in the public domain the thunderstorm at Bathurst by the Reverend HH dug more red for LibriVox was Eve but was not as it off Ted been when the Sun Mary sank from the lovely scene had smiled in glory or Mountain Dale and the forest gloom and the cloudlet pale and the verdant lawn and the flower it gay were tinged with the gold of his parting ray while sweet was the breath of the centered Gale while the flux bounded forward along the veil and the sober herds from the distant plane were wending towards home in their length in its Train twas eve but there was not the softened hue which the twilight after the landscape through I felt not the breath of the evening breeze I saw not the wave of the forest trees I heard not the Warblers vespa song they had sunk in silence their words among but the landscape was wrapped in a thickening gloom like a funeral pole for a night of doom for a storm frown dark from the western sky and the gloom deepened more as the storm drew nigh I listened the music of Eve was stilled but heavy the distant Thunder peeled I looked I saw not the sun's bright beam but there was the lurid Ning's gleam and they came in fury the Lightning's flash and the wild wind sweep and the thunders crash the fire stream poured on the fear struck sight a moment of day then a deeper night sank black on all while the forest reeled Neath the rushing blast and the Thunder peeled through the echoing heaven in that dread hour how puny the arm of a mortals power but they passed away the thunders crash and the wild wind sweep and the lightnings flash and the dark clouds gloom they rolled afar while the moon's mild beam and the twinkling star again shed their light or the peaceful scene and the storm was gone as it near had been I looked again the morning beamed and the golden rays of the bright Sun streamed a richer blue in the ether mild and a lovelier hue in the florid smiled the landscape was vested with softer green and the dewdrops pure in their silvery Sheen were sparkling around in the morning ray and night had melted in cloudless day I thought of an hour when round my soul I'd heard heaven's justice thunders roll when dark clouds gathering all my head we're filling a guilty heart with dread when I feared each flash of the wrath divine and trembling Lee watched each nearing sign of a righteous angers rushing power that was making a sin struck spirit cower but the storm swept by the Lightning dread left all unscathed my guilty head and the dark cloud melted as it passed in showers of blessing while the blasts sank to the whisper of Mercy's voice that bade the trembling soul rejoice in peace and pardon light and love I looked it was a starlit heaven above and bright-eyed angels seemed to gaze in smiling myriads through the Rays to watch the sinners heaving breasts and mark how its terrors sank to rest and then the night of angel eyes melted away in the brightening skies as silent soothing gently stole the sense of pardon on the soul for now too as God's own smile that beamed and the Rays of his mercy around me streamed the Sun had risen the night was our the Sun had risen to set no more end of poem this recording is in the public domain a mourning wish for a friend by Reverend H H dug more read for librivox.org by Kirby Wheatland darkness retires and the brightening morn smiles as he heralds the day newborn mists rolled away from the mountains brow and his head was a circlet of sunlight now night's savage prowlers to caverns glide a seeking and darkness their deeds to hide while mounting majestic his radiant throne with the glance of a monarch that reigns alone the Sun looks forth from his palace of light and bids from his presence the gloom of night glittering dew drops reflect his ray songsters carillon hillock and spray The Woodlands wave to the breezes breath the ripple plays light or the lake beneath the flocks from the fold towards the uplands bound and the echoing Hills with their voices sound nature unanimous joins to pay a tribute of joy to the welcome day but there's a day of a brighter beam for its light from brighter Sun death stream sin and sorrows dark clouds from his brightness fly and the soul gains a prospect two worlds on high tis a day that Dawn's from the realms above tis illumined by beams of eternal love tis a day whose light is the smile of thawed shedding heaven-born peace in the heart abroad the gloom of grief and the mists of care melt away in its radiance while black bear fart chased by the beams of its glory flies and leaves to the soul heavens cloudless skies sister may this bright day be thine around thy soul may at sunbeams shine be thy path in the light of its brightening ways and its gladdening glory on all thy ways revealing from heaven thy title clear to mansions of endless glory their end of poem this recording is in the public domain a night thought read for librivox.org by NEMA I have seen the meteors transit light as a moment it gilded the gloom of night I've watched the shower of starlets bright that spangled its glittering way but though dazzling the flash of its brilliant being it has passed away like a fading dream and as Saturn deeper gloom would seem to mourn for the meteors ray I thought was an emblem of pleasures power or the mind of man in its mirthful hour when the clouds of care or the soul that lower to its transit ray give room a moment its beams around the spirit play a moment the dazzled spirit is gay a moment the meteor has passed away and there follows a deeper gloom end of poem this recording is in the public domain the little shallow Cove rock read for librivox.org it fryer a tiny shell thou hast a wondrous tale to tell I finally here on the ocean strand the billows have borne thee safe to land yet those billows have proved the proud ship's grave and have marked the power of man to save as its shattered fragments far and wide or strewn on the shore by the surging tide but thou art here and all unharmed say how hast thou it's very charmed that it's mighty ways on their foaming breast should bear these safes to a place of rest the rock rears high it's hearty form and challenges proud the ocean storm and he tosses the wild waves raging back as his challenge provokes their fierce attack but again and again and again they come and vainly the rock resistance doom the waves are mighty and know there might never have we been vanquished in fight we kissed the sands of the yielding shore we rend the rock in his pride of power we had soon be atleat by fate is sealed be it soon be it late thou shalt surely yield and it yields at last with the headlong leap it buries its shame in the foaming deep and the waves toss higher their plumie spray as they dance triumphant around their prey and yet little shall I find me here and nothing hath wrought thee harm or fear though shattered rocks and a wreck strewn shore give tokens dire of the oceans power tell me tiny beautiful thing fill me and frail as the butterfly's wing an infant's finger could crush T to dust what hast thou then we're into trust and whence like courage and power to brave the surging might of the wild sea wave I have not braved the ocean's might I reared no front with the waves to fight I yielded me meek to the billows force as it swept me along in its onward course my weakness was strength in a tempest hour and my safety I found in the oceans power and here if he would might manned discern a truth he is slow of heart to learn he rears his will against the will of heaven and his proudest plans are two fragments Riven let him meekly yield to the sovereign sway that even the Seas proud waves obey and though over life's ocean Tempest roar and wrecks are strewn over life's last Shore borne like the shell on the billows breast he shall and new haven of endless rest 1858 end of poem this recording is in the public domain a tribute of sympathy to the defenders of Glenn Lyndon by Reverend h/h Doug more read for librivox.org res Sonya a tribute of sympathy to the defenders of Glenn Lyndon away away away there are Patriot voices calling Glenn Linden spend holds the foe in hand though it's watch warn't sons are falling away to the mountain gran where the war-whoop wild is yelling and the savage howls as he darkly skulls on the white man's flame wrapped wearing there is lifeblood reeking there where our slaughtered friends are lying not boldly slain on the battle plane but each by his hearthstone dying away away away to horse to rifle springing while the widow's sigh and the orphans cry in our ears in our hearts are winging they were dwelling in peaceful vales no fear nor danger knowing midst efflux spread wide over the mountainside and milk and honey flowing the vine and the fig trees cheer the cornfields waving gladness the sheerest throng and a Reaper song left cause no room for sadness there was childhood Scylla's glee there was made in beauty blooming there was ripe old age with its wisdom sage and its honor life perfuming and there were thankful hearts for peace and plenty given the voice of prayer ascended there and the song of praise to heaven and where are they now are where they are homeless orphans weeping the widow's wail is on the gale the saya in his skull life sleeping and are there destard cells whose homes these homes were shielding who can coldly read while their brothers bleed nor ate no pity yielding Brent coward on his brow right traitor on his sparing who've used from afar our homestead wall and base the shrinks from sharing to your arms to your arms away what seized from the strife no never till the neck of the foe to Earthbend low we have conquered a peace forever reverend h h dug more 1851 end of poem this recording is in the public domain section 40 of poetry of south africa this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the colors of the first twenty fourth by Reverend H H Dogma read for librivox.org by sonia the colors of the first twenty fourth respectfully dedicated to the surviving officers and men of the regiment preserve the colors melville we stand here and to the end twas thus that pauline spoke on eyes and lana's dark and fatal day firm and resolved his mean and calm his words though death was naive and he saw it the camp stormed by overwhelming myriads and the yells of savage victors ringing in his ears demon-like while they drowned the dying groans of hundreds singing low beneath the stroke of the blood reeking Zulu asagai overwhelmed but not dishonoured they had fought as British soldiers fight tens against thousands till the last charge was spent and then cold steel grew hot in Zulus lifeblood and in heaps they're dying falsely around them twas in vain hundreds had strewn the ground before their fire yet heedless of their fall had thousands more reckless they trampled them in onward rush and wild contempt of death as the surf breaks and strews was sprayed ashore wave urging wave blind to its leaders fate the Zulu host rolls its dark waves it's dead as yet unmistakably ich soldier falls falls where he stood his right arm strength exhausted and his dared foes hurled on his bayonets point to cleared away for others to Lane saw his own end near and gave his dying charge preserved the colors let no savage hand stay in the old honour of the 24th come death if come it must but not disgrace and Melville took the color sacred trust and bore it from the field one farewell grasp one mutual gaze and then they sadly part comrades in arms to meet on earth no more man of the 24th I stay with you we bide it to the end a ringing cheer shows the old fire unquenched and though no hope of succor nerves their arm they face the foe till man and that commander sink together and join in death their comrades gone before the fight is done the cannons boom is stilled still distil rockets rush the rifles ring the yell of onslaught the defying cheer wails of the wounded and the dying groan rise on the breeze no longer nor the shrieks of hapless followers of the camp unarmed and slaughtered in the helplessness the spoils in savage triumph proudly blown away with better song of victory appraised by myriad voices amongst the echoing hills are passing from the scene the hush of death has settled all around and gloomy night spreads a dark pall over the now silent field but where is Melville how shall he escape leagues musty Traverse of a hostile land here he can safely place his sacred trust and scattered far and wide in hell long flight native contigent from the field of death urged their fear stricken way with failing strengths while ruthless foes red-handed strike them down on every side where where is he the guardian of his dead regiments honour who shall say for be it that he fights his way alone horseman or footman through the host of foes or be it he evades the hot pursuit their crosses still his path and borrows his way the river boundary in summer flood to swirl in waters as they Rush and roar look at the wearied limbs that reach their banks and can no more although the focus on them numbers die here numbers plunge in and drown dies Melville to have any seen him fall or has he day at the river with his charge grasping the color could he breast the flood or as he swept away alas none knows explore the river search its wooded banks men horses arms caught midst and tangling branches may yield some relic of the lost one ah who lies here Melville and who lies here Coghill with Melville side-by-side in death slain though the raging flood was braved and conquered slain though escaped the hot pursuit beyond slain in a mutual last attempt to save from the wild waters that then life more dear heart heart of fate wrecked when the port was gained shield we from vultures greet the said remains by hasty Keun and breathe a hurry prayer tis all we can till worthier rites be paid but hark that shout the colour lo the color snatched from the turbid waters drenched and torn but saved by friendly branches caught and held hark how the Glen reasons cheer answers cheer and the wild rocks with rapturous echoes ring they are not 24th men who have found and it's dead guardians what of death they share soldiers sympathies and feel the joy of Brother soldiers as their own mark now the swift return while borne aloft the sacred emblem challenges from far the eager outlook heart this scene this scene the quick eyed Sentinel has called it and their bursts the shout exultant from his lips the spark Electric sets the camp on fire the color load the color on us saved rush from all sides the eager throng to greet and welcome while with sheis the camp resounds and now once more in marshal order stands the remnant of the regiment to receive and place in its own shrine the rescued treasure a guard of honor from the reverent hands of those who bear it take the precious pledge more precious for its perils and it rests dearer than ever in the regiment's heart Melville and coghill twins in death your names belong to history on famous bright scroll they stand already blazoned man from far shall visit as a shrine Yahiro grave and gray-haired veterans in after years shall tell their children how long long ago at eyes and Lana's deadly whoa fraught fight his safety honor of the 24th and died in saving it Reverend age age Dagmar end of section 40 should it be according to thy mind by w Selwyn Port Elizabeth January 21st 1879 read for librivox.org by Larry Wilson job 34 33 shall feeble vain presumptuous man whose loftiest visions better span impugned the vast mysterious plan by boundless wisdom laid shall his omnipotent behest that thunders or wild oceans breast or lulls it Sergi waves to rest by puny worms be staid shall man whose Monmouth's hurrying flee like Sparkletts from a phosphor see prescribed to dread eternity the laws of his domain shall he who scans each circling pole and points the course the planets roll seek wisdom from the darkly mole to guide the shining train Sal yon vast orb whose kindling ray pours forth the universal day his glad majestic progress stay West happily his bright beams with light and welcome should Illume the drowsy couch and chide the gloom of some voluptuous sluggards room and chase his idle dreams shall thirsty nature pant in vain for showers of life restoring rain shall desolation sweep the plain and beauty droop and die lest one bright drops exultant spring should snap the spider's Airy stream or dim perchance the golden wing of some gay butterfly so young glad stream whose sparkling tide spreads verdant beauty far and wide or leap its banks and turn aside or in the desert sink must happily fraught with summer showers it sways should ripple or the flowers by children planted mid the Bowers that tangle on its brink no he whose power with life in dude this glorious universe pursued in his design the highest good and happiness of all as still at his benign command rich bounties gladden every land and still he guides with all wise hand each tenant of this ball o then lo bending in the dust cling to his love with childlike trust believing that omniscience must know what for thee is best let resignations soothe my cares let faith disperse the gloomy fears and God himself shall drive I tears in his eternal rest Port Elizabeth January 21st 1879 in the poem this recording is in the public domain section 42 of poetry of South Africa this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org in the drought lands of south africa the rain by Alex Wilmot read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice August 31st Narragansett Rhode Island in the drought lands of South Africa the rain it was a land of rills of mountains cliffs and hills high peaks were westward eastward the great Maine a rich good land and free men lived in Liberty worked and had quiet sleep and loved the rain thus was it for a time in this fair sunny clime flocks prospered prospered to the bearded grain there only was good cheer and farmers felt no fear when nature's lavish bounties fell in rain but there came a change clouds were few and a strange the stored up waters soon began to wane broken and weak all day the streamlets ceased to play the Sun glared on with no sweet veil of rain and lo the land lay dry no moisture in the sky the steams dry sterile the once fertile plain and round the empty tank Oshin feebly sank alas why cometh not the wished-for rain the gentle animals whose fleeces give the means whereby the people hope to live lie down and die it seems that near again life-giving showers shall fall in churches now they call Oh God in mercies send us down the rain all nature cries aloud oh come life-giving cloud the flowers the grass all her 'bitch green is slain the corpse-like earth is black skeletons form a track or regions mourning for the want of rain now has the joyful sight filled us with pure delight a fatness dropping from the clouds again from mountains to the sea one hymn of jubilee should thank the master who has sent the rain end of poem this recording is in the public domain the landing of the British settlers of 1820 by Alex Wilmot read for librivox.org by Larry Wilson written on occasion of the celebration of the settlers Jubilee in Graeme's town in 1870 winds of the North blew cold with icy breath and partings seemed a sorrow like to death and fifty years ago our little band of British settlers left their native land they said farewell forever Oh farewell the friends the joys the land they love so well we Nevermore shall stand on that dear English land nor view our native skies gone each familiar face of whose sweet loving grace dear memories rise spring shall come back again smiling on Hill and plain we shall be gone our old homes will be gay with sunshine and the may from our hearts flown farewell dear land of birth farewell our native Earth he'll plane and River farewell each dearest friend may God all blessings send farewell forever away they go midst mist and sudden Gale or stormy seas through Biscayne Bay they sail the Sun is covered by dark lowering cloud and heaven seems hidden in a dusky shroud hark the huge vessel felt the thundering stroke while whelming waves and sudden deluge broke the seas around for horde vengeance rave and every yawning gulf now seems a grave again the storm Azure with steady breeze they glide in safety upon summer seas whose as your surface as a mirror tries to catch the sunny radiance of the skies here gorgeous tinted sunsets come at even to show ten thousand gateways into heaven while gentle Zephyrs on the ocean play and balmy nights exceeds the heat of day the twinkling beacons show how far they roam no longer the pale pole star points our home the starry banners of the north are furled the Southern Cross shines on a southern world now soon with ecstasy they hear the cry land landen sight the land we can describe and now the longed-for shores before them rise with mountain peaks which freeze the azure skies tall beetling crags frown or the breakers roar whose white tip to billows kiss a sandy shore tis Afric land of mystery in fear of burning climate and of desert drear where the fierce lion and fiercer savage roam here is your born here is your future home supplies obtained within a Western Bay again they sally forth upon their way and round that cape which hidden misty forms towered or the ocean's verge the Cape of storms whose dangers Diaz did not fear to cope and proved it to the world Cape of Good Hope the oceans which this Cape forever lave while time shall last is that great sailor grave and nature's self proclaims his honors here by such a monument or such a beer along the coast they sell with pleasured eyes they view new Shores new hills new Plains arise the Cape st. Blaise and long clothed mountains passed and hoped for long for Haven comes at last then midst the glories of an April day they cast their anchor in Al Gore Bay whose outstretched arms receive in their embrace those dauntless settlers of a northern race here first brave Diaz stayed his Ventress sail first here sought refuge from wild of Western Gale on a small aisle when tempest ceased itas planted faiths emblem there the Holy Cross religions banner this was first unfurled first reared within this savage southern world bare sand hills line attract of barren coasts no town or village can the Seaport boast the vacant beach in Bleak hillside show clear the work that Waits the hearty pioneer or walls of surf they reached the welcome strand and the first British settlers touched the land upon this South Sea strand unto this Savage Land welcome ye little band fit to brave danger losses and Wars will be fires of adversity tests which you cannot flee trials and sorrow yours for success to fight yours to defend the right striving with all your might for life and freedom under benignant skies fruits on the plain shall rise as labor sacrifice to the Creator herds flocks and trade shall be proof of your industry making prosperity smile upon labour sons of the great and free on let your motto be God and the right for me forward forever why come they here amidst the deserts gloom to raise a nation from a lifeless to to bid fair plains the fruits of Labor yield to tend the flock to plow the filled the wealth of Commerce by success to gain to found a home where peace and plenty rain these are your tests but o with hardships drear with toils unnumbered you must labor here for blasted crops and floods and droughts shall come and savage yells around your burning home on toilsome sand they wander up and down through numbers tints which form a canvas town with curious eyes all view the motley throng huge wagons dragging their slow length along the wily Bushmen and the beck young the Hottentot the boar the Englishman hear strange plants bloom beneath the southern sky and graceful aloes raised their blossoms high while prickly cacti and the feathery reed grow rank in common as the worthless weed and now they strike their tints all parties go they leave the sandy beach in wagons slow and crossed the bushy plain as wart crops stream whose jungle-covered heights above them gleam or Hills or Plains they track and through the clue where the high rocky crags their paths or roof where brilliant birds and gorgeous flowers are seen screened by pavilions of Perpetual green euphorbia raised their candelabra high and vivid bush or curtains half the sky north-south-east-west the settlers scatter wide by stream by Valley and by mountain side they raise rough homesteads and by labor strain soon see around them fields of smiling grain alas their labors vain too soon they view the crops unhealthy and of dusky hue got famine stalks upon the treacherous soil and failures thrice renewed repay their toil the whole dark discontent with angry frown upon their hills and valleys settles down again Don rises out of horrid night relief has come and prospects are more bright they now successful in the arts of find like the Argonauts a Golden Fleece but trials still more hard have yet to come with kefir Yale in sight of blazing home the calf ears long have Angry passions nursed and now the flames from smoldering embers burst must we still retreat from the haunts of man to the desert fear and the wild Bushman where the line and jackal are forced to flee with the wildebeest in Horeb no in for Rhea and Vince some fight we will dare the invaders at the most might and from bushy ambush again shall fly our shaft of destruction the asagai the sky is lured with a coming storm against the white man common cause they form their bands of hatred gather from afar and lead together in a cruel war fierce treacherous false in untamed freedom bold the Kloof are bush was still the kafirs hold they sought not battle in open field but used the weapons cunning loves to wield to lie in wait to strike a sudden blow of ambush to vengeance on a dreaded foe with poisonous lies to sue for speedy peace to plot more murder in a brief release to pause to strike with double force the blow the flaming homesteads like them to their foe and women screams for mercy drowned in blood cry out for vengeance to an angry god and for most mingling in that awful strife the settlers fought for wife for child for life they see around them hideous signals rise the kafirs fiery cross illumines the midnight skies they rushed from burning homes or die as brave men die with face into the foe and hopes in God on high and then ye swarthy warriors then began unequal warfare with a strong white man the asagai is measured with the gun the gauge once taken up war is not done till hints as death and Gwang Gus gory tide and water and many red hillsides and burning Hutson savage screams of woe have proved the prowess of your British foe three dreadful wars have K fer fierceness proved and thrice their vengeance sought the white man's blood while thrice their warriors have been taught to know how vain their battle against such a foe Sir Harry Smith's and calf carts names rank high with those renowned in English chivalry and many a nameless cliffs mimosas wave or the brave British soldiers grave and bal curse southies curries name shall be with those of others kept in me more Queenstown and kradic's volunteers lay down their warlike weapons while King Williamstown rests on his arms by the Buffalo side and starts new commerce on East London's tide the center city and success has grown and busy Commerce miles on Grahams town and Port Elizabeth their landing place still striving onward in progressive race makes commerce speed his sails from Al Gore Bay and sends new products or the watery way and far and near the bustling towns arise planted and nurse by settlers Enterprise to God Almighty let us thanks a praise to him all glory to him endless praise now fifty years have passed here is the field of dauntless energy and this the yield their Advent here we celebrate in days which well can speak the British settlers praise their glory with their memory as blent the eastern province is their monument in the poem this recording is in the public domain in the of man quran by alexander Wilmont north of the vol river December 1882 read for librivox.org by Nima ah sad are our hearts our souls full of trouble runes harvesters come we are left as the stubble the white man is here for our fields in our cattle no hope is now left us no chance in the battle we look on like men who are used to disaster and see ruins night falling faster and faster or like animals struck by the swift passage i we are sentenced to death we have only to die from Limpopo to vow has the mandate been given from his veld in his home must the black man be driven from the homes of our youth which our eyes love to scan we are forced from the crawls of our chief man Koran we starve in the veld so blooming and verdant the invaders Lord the owner his servant Christianity low-tier justice we've Bly protect us at once or we perish and die and a poem this recording is in the public domain drink by likes wilmut read for librivox.org drink behold the Moloch of our pagan days the bock ik God whom all his voters praise for IO Bacchus is a modern him chanted in praise of drink it's festive din the God is worshipped here in our own days enshrined in radiance midst the hotel's blaze or where the drink shop with its beaming light attracts the moth-like worshippers at night the sacrificial victims never fail with gait unsteady and with features pale still they come on nor sex nor age spared recruits by thousands easily are snared here comes the husband with unsteady tread and offers up for drink his children's bread his weary wife soon learns to follow in and drown her wretchedness and draughts of gin the starving children outcast and forlorn from virtues paths at once are quickly torn hence from this nursery of sin and grief we get the outcast woman and cunning thief and the first lessons of the murderers sin are taught in brawls amidst the taverns din Moloch of drink to thee are offered still youth beauty fortune science art and skill thousands of voter EES drink thy poisoned cup and health strength life are freely offered up in the I fell service life blood still is poured in new libations neither plague nor sword obtained this victim in the town or field and such abundance as thy alter is yield the cheerful cup the drinking cup goes round convivial spirits gladly hail the sound see here in wretched misery crawls long the shadow of a man once hail and strong at one time wealthy held in high esteem he loved and was beloved his upright mind told of an upright heart till a drink stepped in and all the train of curses followed sin then farewell heaven and Friends and peaceful life and welcome squalor pen uary and strife his once loved partner learns from him to shrink her life a martyrdom her murderer drink his son and daughter got in heaven to be the cause of such great crime and misery the girl and outcast walks the midnight street the boy skulks trembling for policeman's feet in festive houses Festa the cops go round widows and orphans shudder at the sound a death knell tolls in every drinking song to some most heedless midst the drinking throng well when the nation's suffer it is well to reefs with flowers the portal of their hell when tens of thousands perished my the cup her neighbor's sake for God's sake give it up it's use is lawful let its disuse be heaven's key for thee and thousands charity not blasting fire from heaven so surely kills us burning draughts which flow from baka krills see nations fall as oaks by lightning stroke their Glory's ryland and their manhood broke britain the kafirs curse before they die the cup their poison and thy infamy in Africa's land are riveted new chains and freedom flies when drunkenness remains end of poem this recording is in the public domain this is a revokes recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org South Africa read Aviva bright land which stretches down through southern seas on which the son loves well to look South Africa thou now hast wakened and the stirring breeze which comes from the northward fills the with a soul arise throuh off thy shackles and advance among the nations claim thy place and live the time has come to shake off thy dull sleep of slavery and apathy thou wast made to be a home for millions of the brave and free for God has blessed me with a dower of wealth of tree of herb of pasture and of field by children laugh aloud in jocund health and all things men require thy Plains can yield at faintest knock thy mountain portals oak revealing treasure glimpses fare to see rich diamonds metals I Imperial gold are in the dower which God have given thee arise heed lotus-eaters of the south and know the plenteous blessings which from labour flow as men have reaped great Europe pouring down from Scandinavia and far Baltics wave so must our future to be reaped now sown the crops will grow above this eras grave South Africa calls aloud to Europe filled with overflowing energy and youth come in your thousands work as your father's willed with strength with power with energy and truth good hope will turn to hope at last fulfilled and southern Africa be great as God has willed Alexander Wilmot this the end of the poem this recording is in the public domain read by Trudy be voice Narragansett Rhode Island July 7th 2017 the beautiful island of dreams by Alex Wilmot read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice may 16 27 teen Narragansett Rhode Island Trudy B voice calm they come the shapes of joy and woe the airy crowds of long ago the dreams and fancies known of your that have been and shall be no more they change the cloisters of the night into a garden of delight golden legend when sorrows dull clouds or shadow the soul and the sunshine of life is concealed when the waves of misfortunes still over us roll there is sometimes a refuge and shield in a calm little harbor lit up by its Sun with genial though transient beams tis hailed as a shelter where air it is one the beautiful island of dreams when pursued by avenging demons of hate the wretched oft pause and their path and find a retreat and a respite from faith a brief lull in the tempest of wrath in the fair fairy Bowers wherein shadowy light illusion reality seems whose oceans are bridged by the visions of night the beautiful island of dreams and still in this desert as onward we roam on a dull and a desolate track fast journeying on two eternities home we sometimes in dreamland look back and in slumber behold the dear friends that have gone and the past or the future now seems rich with memory or hope to that oasis flows the beautiful island of dreams end of poem this recording is in the public domain Cape of Good Hope this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org Cape of Good Hope by William Roger Thompson Utrecht 1856 read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice July 6 2017 Narragansett Rhode Island Cape of Good Hope there is a land unknown to fame a land whose heroes have no name in the gray records of past age an chronicled in history's page untamed by art yet wild and free that land lies in the southern sea it laughs to heaven which smiles on it their midway and wild waters set with Sun serene and balmy a breeze than ever swept these northern seas its beetling crags rise vast and war with oceans meeting from afar to break their billows on its shore with fearful neverending roar bold mariners who sailed of old through unknown seas in search of gold saw those dark rocks those giant forms and fear quelled named them Cape of storms o land of storms I pine to hear that music which made others fear I long to see thy storm fiend scowl I long to hear the fierce winds howl hot with fel fires across like lanes thou glorious land where nature reigns supreme and awful loveliness Oh shall thy exiled son not bless those hills and dales of thine where first he roamed a careless child where bursts thy tropic splendor on his eye where days were spent whose memories lie deep Neath all afterthought and care yet rise more buoyant than the air and float over all his days o home of beauty rare where I did roam in childhoods golden days my prayer for these sores through this northern air land of Good Hope by future lies bright for my vision as thy skies Oh Africa long lost in night upon the horizon gleams the light of Breaking Dawn thy star of Fame shall rise and brightly gleam thy name shall blaze on history's later page thy birth time is the last great age thy name has been slave of the world but when thy banner is unfurled triumphant Liberty shall wave that standard or foul Avery's grave and earth decaying earth shall see her freest fairest child in the end of poem this recording is in the public domain good hope by William Roger Thompson read for librivox.org by Melanie T good hope for this good learned yet if we would but dare and do if we would but stand with ready hands to grasp ere the blessings go good hope for this good land yet if we would but stay lifestreams which will past us flow while we to slow stand wrapped on the bank in dreams good hope for this good land yet if we would but cease to hope that the rain will drop and bring a crop while we idly sit and mope good hope for this good land yet if we work in while we wait for the Sun and rain to ripen grain we have sown then left to fate good hope for this good land yet if we use each heaven-sent gift as a means to an end and do not spend our best without care and frif good hope for this good land yet if we live and struggle still to a better life through toil and strife with a stout heart and strong will good hope for this good land yet if our faith be active trust and not blind belief which at each grief still mourns that what must be must good hope for this good land yet if we would but trust in God and the Christ who came and took our name to bless not to turn the sod end of poem this recording is in the public domain owed by EB votive mayor read for librivox.org by Ryan barber no ivory no golden ceiling adorns my modest home no marble pillars wealth revealing proudly support the dome no regal fortune princely dwelling hath fate vouchsafe to me I am NOT clad and state excelling in robe of sovereignty a vein of wit by nature's blessing an honest heart or mine yet me to honour nor possessing the wealthiest incline why should i then the gods importune to add unto my store contented with my humble fortune I could not wish for more day haste to follow day and truly new moons but come to die the tumor waits the ashes duly made all the pageantry yet mindless of the fatal hour on high thou builds the whole insatiate with thy wealth and power thou fain would cease on all thy neighbor's form my neighbor's dwelling all wouldst thou have for thee against justice and gain slow rebelling with base cupidity while from their home and justly driven the husband and the wife the babes exposed to winds of heaven must linger out their life but one Shore homestead there remaineth then all on earth more sure the dark abode where orcas reign alike a rich and poor just earth in to mirth even the poorest with sons of royalty and Sharon thou and vena lowest for gold to set it free great kings renowned an ancient story he holdeth in his might far-famed of old for warlike glory now doomed to endless night invoked in pity he hath risen and an inverted to free the hapless poor from the earth prison and grant them Liberty end of poem this recording is in the public domain after a story by EB water Meyer read for librivox.org by Nemo morning has come upon us from the day has rolled each darkling cloud the Orient view unveils with gorgeous Sun and deep clear blue but ocean rides still and ponderous play thousands of heavy surges plunge away dazzling with snow-white foam or swiftly Woo's iris to paint all brightly tinted hues strangely fair magic mid there shivered spray around us many a little whale bird skins dipping its tiny bosom in the deep then instantly up Rises lie than high even as the heart enthralled by earthly things will walk this troubled earth yet ever keep its dearest home up in the azure sky end of poem this recording is in the public domain I'm up and hit by s a.m. read for librivox.org by Dini stain from Colona at Canada AM up and fleet a legend of the no soap on a huge rock of granite stone a dark-skinned maiden stands alone her eyes with vengeance gleam it was in a wild and savage Glen far from the busy haunts of men were not Sabrosa its stream and who is she what does she hear alone beside by the lion's lair has she no woman's fear she had but all that fear is gone she stands upon that very stone because she knows he's near dark-skinned maiden come away tempt not thus the Beast of prey haste haste your life to save no no the dark-skinned maiden cried he tore my arm up from my side and vengeance I will have a white man stood behind a tree a double-barreled gun had he and steady was his aim she knew knots that his help was nigh but lightly poised the asagai went forth the lion came he seized her with a single bound he strove to reach the vantage ground but ear the rock he gained the dark-skinned maidens aim was true downwards the fearful weapon flew and in his side remained he fell and writhing in his pain madly he strove but strove in vain to rise upon his feet ah ah the dark-skinned maiden cried this day I was to be his bride he tore my um up from my side ah ah revenge is sweet beneath that rock of granite stone on which the white man stands alone the lion writhes in pain the dark-skinned made miss at his side she drew a Dirk her mops pride he never rose again some month had rolled away and then within that very lion's den were found the bones of her eat and to this day who ventures nigh that granite rock will hear the cry ah ah revenge is sweet but visitors are very rare the native seldom ventures there he rather turns aside and why because he fears to meet the wandering ghosts of faithful heat with um up at her side s a.m. end of poem this recording is in the public domain section 53 of poetry of South Africa this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org Summit's of the Cape Bhaiji long lore read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice August 31st Narragansett Rhode Island sonnets of the Cape one government gardens Cape Town oft when my feet at evening home would tread the stately cloisters of the Oaks along my fervent soul breaks into grateful song and I are glad rapt worshipper and led God what a glorious prospect is outspread in person's nature here hath built her shrine on yon great altar sacrifice divine she offers to her maker on the head of the majestic peak upon the west her favorite seat at Eve oft sitteth she soothing the busy city into rest whilst the Sun setting lights the golden sea here in thy feign bright presence I divest my heart of lower thoughts and bow to heaven and V to night dust love Oh angel of the night above all others this fair southern land for thou hast gemmed it skies with lavished hand with rarest stars and constellations bright shines not its Vestal moon with pure light hath not its galaxy more lustrous hue whilst our clouds set in heavens more deeply blue still gladden heirs as erst Magellan sight Oh would that while the old gray mountains sleep there might be silence in the which to find grand music but if joyous creatures keep perpetual chorus shall my captious mind object creations harmonies lie deep but to the soul attuned the parts are well combined end of poem this recording is in the public domain the faded photograph by G long more Cape Town February 1862 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice July 6 2017 Narragansett Rhode Island the faded photograph to my friend David C Bath Somerset Shire your portrait hangs upon my wall among my treasures highly classed for it is potent to recall old days that we have passed in close communion heart and mind where avons placid waters wind and very often as I gaze baths noble Hills with you I climb or tread the valleys wooded ways where we've roved many a time delightful scenes that I would fain before I sleep behold again our Cape its beauties half tis true old table mountains always grand our Sun is bright our sky is blue the makers bounteous hand from which all beauty hath its birth made this far corner of his earth yet must a Briton love his home the more for absence as I ween and greatly do I long to roam through Daisy Doo Meadows green perchance may dulcet by the swell of distant chiming village belle o for a field of new-mown hay a beach or elm or tasseled birch a spring tide scent of Virgin May or a glimpse of an Ivy Church to the stubbles of the corn upon a fresh September morn to tread once more with gladsome feet the thronging street the busy Mart to feel again the mighty best of England's wondrous heart but though I long imerman art for heaven appoints each human lot you know not how we exiled prize this modern photographic art portraying to our grateful eyes exact in every part kindred and friends forever dear we gaze and almost think you here your pictures somewhat faded now but too fond memory it shows your very self oft mark I how you wear your homely clothes you know what one professor teaches and I have faith in what he preaches and after I sit by your fireside and share your daily household life upon my knees the youngsters ride or I chat with your blue-eyed wife give them my love and tell them pray not to forget me far away let time and age do all they can and let it fade if fade it will this portrait of a sterling man shall grace my chamber still and I its dimmest lines shall trace until I meet him face to face G long more Cape Town February 1862 end of poem this recording is in the public domain Eveline this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org Eveline bye CPM Mozambique Channel November 1861 read for librivox.org by Trudy B voice July 6th 2017 Narragansett Rhode Island Eveline my own girl at home weep no longer for me the ship steps through the ocean foam that bears me back to the full sail and bending mast we cleave the waters green i'm hasting home to V at last my own Eveline I have all come the fate that parted us so long I have all passed the treacherous hate forgot the rankling wrong I am speeding or the sea they swore should roll between the one who loves the well and the my own Eveline of you how many a night I've dreamed the long watch through from Nunes brain searing shafts of light my thoughts have flown to you to you in your own home Bowers where the light Falls cool and green my saint of saints my flower of flowers my own Eveline but now no longer pine no longer wait and weep our pennant floats far or the brine we march along the deep with store of royal gold with silks of sunny Sheen and Bridal raiment meet to fold my own Eveline an hour and he shall trace the old home scene once more but to have seen his true love's face white as the shroud she wore o fading human love o light and darkness scene Oh voiceless as the stone above thy grave Eveline end of poem this recording is in the public domain farewell to Madeira by John sterling read for librivox.org by Nemo hark hear the billows swell bright Mandara fare thee well shining mountains azure skies sunniest hearts and friendliest eyes all my soul has felt so long like a joyous flow of song sinks at Vespers distant Bell loved Madeira fare thee well summer island now no more shall I move along the shore where in all thy waves I caught Oracle's of peaceful thought mid thy glittering walls and towers Girt by vines and gay with flowers often sleep shall fancied well-loved madera fare thee well Rock built Isle whose mountains Rood are the throne of Solitude were from giant Craig and steep I have gazed on valleys deep feeling powers within me pass from each during aerial masts land of lovely peak and Dell loved madera fare thee well far within the cares of life hushed beyond the sound of strife where methinks thy spirits call from thy soothing waterfall off shalt thy remembrance be quiet strength and joy to me brighten memories dusky cell loved madera fare thee well from the heights of time and toil where I stand on heavenly soil far around discerning clear many a various land in year most the vision seems to smile warmed by the Experian aisle round the floats a sunny spell while I murmur fare-thee-well often magic lures me far toward the east familiar star older powers with earlier sway chanting call me hence away and I hear above thy foam trembling round the voice of home whispering more than tongue can tell yet Madeira fare thee well and these still may summer breathe still like crown with blossoms wreath and may still with peace divine more of noblesse Life be thine making hearts of kindly as mould earnest glad serene and bold so supreme all ill to quell God fare Island keep thee well end of poem this recording is in the public domain farewell to 55 by William Salvin read for librivox.org by Sonia farewell to 55 farewell farewell old 55 2d this circling ball no longer homage heels by records closed and frail humanity stands trembling mr. rod that conscience wheels for now missings that records page reveals a long dark role of follies faults and crimes before his eyes whose love in vain appeals to hearts in great whose goodness glares our times and spreads with genial gifts the wide earth very climbs upon thy wing get our old 55 alternate hopes and fears have trembling hung capricious as the fleecy clouds which drive a sward to summer sky a motley throng of joys and griefs has swiftly swept along now over the Welkin peeled bridal bells an on the mournful funeral dirge is sung big with this truth each passing moment swells beyond the sky alone unchanging pleasure dwells farewell old 55 the visions fair which down the sparkling Vista urged appeared beguiling Mammon's votaries with the glare of sordid wealth in pile on pile up reared have flitted past and left a blank and sheared by one bright gleam in many an aching breast a word a sober truth more white revered and gaping follies golden dreams repressed how few would groan beneath the gambler stock unrest few world here's old 55 head style consigned the lone noisome vampire band to disappointment blank and carking whoa but thou with undiscriminating hand has flung on poverty's in Clements trend full many a one styled noblest work of God his lowing herds have perished from the land or happily over his fields a blight has trod still he can trusting say my father holds the rod farewell old 55 bride over died days Celestia truth has flung her radiant bow benignant from her throne she Stoops to raise each Moylan slave of ignorance and woe her silvery voice proclaims to high and low dis blood-bought truth man's mind and tongue are free may every human breast responsive glow till superstition pride and bigotry their lofty heads a base and like grim specters free farewell old 55 in human war with blood-red hand has over a cycle swept horrific still he rolls his son drink our myth ghastly wounds and dying groans unwept the cannons roar which long in silence slept unceasing echoes over the dismal scene deep blushing mercy from her throne has stepped while ego reppin stalks with hideous mean and gloating scans the flaming city's lurid Sheen Oh Liberty britannia's proudest boast Oh Liberty man's brightest heritage why on thy steps attendance should a host of sanguinary passions fiercely rage or why should histories memorable page be blotted over with sighs and groans and tears when we a great I'm mature the Golden Age when man shall snapped their sorts and quivering spears and peace triumphant reign of all the circling years farewell old 55s lingering still thy last faint echoes on the ear expire and saddening thoughts the heaving bosom fill hope strings new her animating lyre eternal truth the souls immortal fire year long shall claim the homage of the world high over gone slavery's blazing funeral pyre shelf freedom's crimson banner wave unfurled and ignorance and vice from their dark Thrones be hurled William salvan Port Elizabeth January 1st 1856 end of poem this recording is in the public domain lead kindly light by w sullivan read for librivox.org by Larry Wilson a little earthen lamp a seventeen hundred years old was recently found in the east which bore this inscription the light of Christ shines for all Christian expressed December 1st 1878 this tiny lamp of fragile clay once shed its faint and flickering ray to cheer perchance some sages halt its light extinct admit record lies through 17 rolling centuries till dis entombed behold the truth bright with the glow of pristine youth the light of Christ shines for us all hail glorious truth thy music thrills and echoes from times distant hills and still thy tones melodious fall still may poor Wanderers lift their heads to him whose face big McNutt sheds effulgent rays to warm and cheer to waken hope and banish fear the light of Christ still shines for all the ice built screens by bigots planned as children's barriers in the sand dashed by the wild waves sink and fall melt and the beams from Jesus face exhale amidst and Leave No Trace free as the breeze on mountainside wide as the oceans rolling tide the light of Christ still shines for all light light for Africa's dusky throng light for the prisoners held so long in superstitions blinding thrall light for the savage in the sage for smiling youth and trembling age right for all sorrowing sins struck eyes that seek the pathway to the skies the light of Christ still shines for all Port Elizabeth December 11th 1878 end of poem this recording is in the public domain should it be according to thy mind by W Selwyn Port Elizabeth January 21st 1879 read for librivox.org by Lori Wilson job 34 33 shall feeble vain presumptuous man whose loftiest visions baddest band impugned the vast mysterious plan by boundless wisdom laid shall his omnipotent behest that thunders wild oceans breast or lolz its surging waves to rest by puny worms be staid shall man whose Monmouth's hurrying flee like Sparkletts from a phosphor see prescribed to dread eternity the laws of his domain shall he who scans each circling pole and points the course the planets roll seek wisdom from the darkly mole to guide the shining train Sal yon vast orb whose kindling ray pours forth the universal day his glad majestic progress stay west happily his bright beams with light and welcome should Illume the drowsy couch and chide the gloom of some voluptuous sluggards room and chase his idle dreams shall thirsty nature pant in vain for showers of life restoring rain shall desolation sweep the plain and beauty droop and die lest one bright drops exultant spring should snap the spider's Airy stream or dim perchance the golden wing of some gay butterfly so young glad stream whose sparkling tide spreads verdant beauty far and wide or leap its banks and turn aside or in the desert sink lest happily fraught with summer showers it sways should ripple or the flowers by children planted mid the Bowers that tangle on his break now he whose power with life in dude this glorious universe pursued in his design the highest good and happiness of all as still at his benign command rich bounties gladden every land and still he guides with all wise hand each tenant of this ball o then lo bending in the dust cling to his love with childlike trust believing that omniscience must know what for thee is best let resignation soothe my cares let faith disperse the gloomy fears and God himself shall drive I tears in his eternal rest in the poem this recording is in the public domain jarrah Frenette by w selwyn craw Frenette 1860 read for librivox.org by sandy farah hail gem of the desert in slumbers reposing the dark hillside cradle soft Verdier thy bed the breeze from the cloth richest perfumes disclosing lightly sweeps or thy bosom raising dust very red the last gleams of the Sun in case splendor descending seemed fondly to linger around the tall spire while the clouds rainbow tinted they're gorgeous hues lending make the Dutchman's black chimneys seem as if all of fire deep bosom din shade the dark river meanders save where like a mirror it gleams from the glade all soapy and slimy through mud holes it wanders where stockings are washed by a Hottentot made sweet a bird of contentment dearly loved Grapher net long long mayst thou bask in thy slumber profound came spring bucks be baited for a 6-pin he bit and I butter be sold at four shillings per pound end of poem this recording is in the public domain him by William Selwyn written during the Zulu War and I if I be lifted up from the earth will draw all men unto me John 12:32 Oh Saviour throned in peace above reveal thy Pearson side and let the vision of thy love stay Wars remorseless tide risen Savior here for white for black alike didst thou low bow by fainting head for all of every clime and hewed its thou thy heart's blood shed suffering Savior here behold fare Africa sunny lands with reeking carnage strewed see God made man with rigid hands in brothers blood in brood sorry and Savior here oh here the Britons dying groan does piercing whale oh here the famished orphans moan the widows sobbing tale pity savior here in mercy stay the quivering spear avert the death winged ball pour bomb on every scalding tear and breathe I piece or all mighty Savior here draw weary warriors round thy feet by love's constraining chord there let the scattered nations meet and hail the sovereign Lord gracious Savior here Port Elizabeth February 9th 1879 in the poem this recording is in the public domain the lament by Williams Salman read for librivox.org by jl baldwin of the gutter lately filled up by an unparticle municipality old residents of Port Elizabeth will remember the clue fronting down between Duncan Street and Constitution Hill which was spanned by a rude wooden footbridge just opposite dr. Edwards residence the Kloof having been filled up now forms the site of the row of houses on the right hand side of Duncan Street this municipal improvement forms the subject of the following pitiful lament whatever may be thought of the merit of the verses the author takes some credit for an eye to the practical for the attempt to lead off the surface water through an underground culvert resulted in the catastrophe predicted in the concluding verses within a very short time after the completion of the work Oh lists good folks a tale of woe a tale of dark oppression let briny tears your cheeks down flow and sorrowful procession till late dye trickled down the Glen and sunbeams gaily sparkling but now entombed by heartless men I creep on cold and darkly beneath a huge chaotic mass of rubbish vile I mutter mid frogs and fungi rank alas a melancholy gutter no more my channel decked with green relieves the aiya weary its verdant slopes no more are seen but all around is dreary no more the breeze with fitful along my bed breeds mildly no more when Boreas blusters hi my caverns echo wildly the rustic bridge that bound my banks and Brotherhood together is torn away and its root planks are gone the board knows wither away a dire revenge I'll brew my rage meanwhile album tight that sorted board the day shall rue when next I see the sunlight when turbid torrents rushing past the down my peeping square holes right through this EXA Kerbal mass i madman like will tear holes i'll heave aloft the lumbering load and crushing down I'll toss it til in the middle of the road I make a fixed deposit end of poem this recording is in the public domain my salted steeped by a Broderick read for librivox.org by Melanie T Oh give me back my salted steed they said he would not die they said of stable I'd no need but told a dreadful lie I let him out one moonlit night upon the grass he fed and in the morning cruel sight my salted steed was dead I bought him with a good above ice and fought to get my gold so wrote a letter in a trice and sent it through the world but when the man who sold him came and opened his inside he said the Papias were to blame and that was how he died I've had a dozen steeds or more since that eventful day but no more salted ones be sure that sort of thing don't pay for if a charges were for sue he's worth his feed I swear and should he live I laugh don't you and should he die don't care end of poem this recording is in the public domain a romance from the fields by cf Overton refer librivox.org by Shanna burns how bi getting along sir why thank you I can't complain the Tacy's and crops look splendid since we got that there last rain the cattle and birds does middling the missus and children's well and the future looks bright and cheery so far as I can tell I look like a Dutchman do I with them feathers in my hat or perhaps they're a trifle gaudy but I'll wear em spite of that my talisman I calls them for they came off a wondrous bird that completely changed our fortunes tis the strangest tale you've heard before you left for England you may mind I went to the fields was nigh played out with farming and read of the thumping yields them diamond clowns was giving so resolved My Luck to try the drought and cruel lung sick had bothered us proper lie I got what I could together and we started right ahead missus and me and Bill here with two little girls as is dead I didn't do much at digging but money could then be earned by any willing fellow who to work in earnest earned wages was high and I prospered till fever came to the place and I was unable to work sir and our children drooped apace it was a sad time I can tell you and off should we have starved but a neighbor he'd been a sailor his substance with us haft good I should say that he was good a thorough kind-hearted brick poor fellow before very long though he himself thought sorely sick my wife did all she could console and nursed him night and day but with me and the children poorly she'd a hardest part to play poor Jim didn't get no better and that scenes made up his mind as how he must die at the field sir and all heed to leave behind would quit to my missus who always had been his kindest friend to us at much for things were dear then and his coin had come to an end well all there was he made over then poor Jim was laid to rest we got his watch and knickknacks but what the wife liked best was a couple of Dorking hens sir and a fine young Spanish quite right sir them's the feathers that I fear give you a shock the missus was fond of poultry and was pleased with what we got but hunger is hard to bear sir so the birds came to the part as little girls lay a-dying and food we all must have so one by one the fowls were killed but our bands we could not save the young turned came last but to kill him we all will off but billingham me in the fever lay so the wife made us some broth and now as the strangest thing for when that bird was drawn his crop contained well guess I assure you my wife was fit to drop a diamond yes our brilliant without a fault or flaw as good a gem for its size you know as ever a merchant saw four hundred pounds we sold it for and we bought shares in a claim that doubled soon the Sun we had don't that bird deserve some fame thank God the fever left us little Billy was the first to mend and after a while I got stronger and could to work attend but we'd all had enough of the field sir and longed to come back home to settle down in the dear old place nor want again to roam I look like a Dutchman do I well all that we have we owe to that young bird I reckon and my gratitude I shall show I shall sport his blue black plumes then for it does not off but I'd when killing a thousand ook you find a plum and his inside and a poem this recording is in the public domain | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-07-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 15,307 | 82,958 |
X76UzcvRDJY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X76UzcvRDJY | DnD “Gish” Subclass Huge PROBLEMS 🤦♂️ on full casters | their glaring problem with gash surplus design for full casters in dnd 5e take a look the small druid melee damage is a jerk amazing damage speed though so they naturally become a tanky caster instead of a gish the swords and violet have no reliable way to use spells with weapons so they often have to choose between one or another on their turn and naturally being a spell caster their spells always outmatch their weapons hex blade warlock and blessing wizard do have a way to use the spell slots to enhance the mushroom powers that's great but again they also have much much better range spell option warlock has eldritch blast an offset and wizard you know just generally being a god at groud control see the pardon mechanics wise they are fine but flavor wise they are not fully there these so-called gish just gladly take the newfound durability ignore the social weapon options and continue their spell casting business for future gifts of class on full caster i like to see better spell soul synergy and specific knives to raise spell casting so the guest flavor can be fully realized sometimes less is small because | Funky Dungeon Master | UCClwxHK8LQGF17_ci41wfow | 2022-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 200 | 1,125 |
1pHh0BdOAqM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pHh0BdOAqM | Mr Woods Teaches | Number Talks | Talk 15 | welcome to mr. woods teaches I'm Fred woods ready to teach hi friends welcome to mr. woods teaches number talks okay today I'm with my friend Myrna she's a really nice lady Myrna invited nine people to a meeting seven people went home how many people are at the meeting now huh how would you figure that out okay friends how many people are left at the meeting we have nine here that first showed up and then seven went home I can't erase them let's see here so if I have nine now I have eight that was one way to away leaves me seven three away equals six four way equals five five away equals four six away equals three and seven away equals two so two people are left remember just look at the end of the video for more numbers like subscribe and share to my video you | Mr Woods Teaches | UCwwxsoEfkF2hJd3J2I7v9AQ | 2020-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 152 | 771 |
NMq5NJKY2iA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMq5NJKY2iA | Breaking: Hellblade 2 Xbox Launch Hits FPS Snag – What It Means for Gamers! | welcome back to joystick news where we keep our fingers on the pulse of the gaming world and deliver all the electrifying updates straight to you today we're diving deep into a topic that's been stirring up quite the conversation in the Xbox Community we're talking about the upcoming Titan of a game senua Saga hellblade 2 and a significant update that's got the fan base buzzing and not necessarily in a good way so grab your controllers folks because this is one you're going to want to hear about senua's Saga hellblade 2 developed by Ninja Theory is one of those games that has been riding high on every Xbox players watch list anticipated as a sequel to the groundbreaking hellblade senu sacrifice it's been under the spotlight since its announcement back in 2019 as we Edge closer to its release date on May 21 2024 a piece of news has emerged that's caused quite the stir hellblade 2 will be launched ING with a major restriction on Xbox series XS it will run at a capped 30 FPS without a performance mode option now for the uninitiated frame rates in games are kind of a big deal they affect how smoothly the game plays and how visually pleasing the experience is higher frame rates like 60fps make for a more fluid and responsive gameplay experience so the news that hellblade 2 will be locked at 30 FPS without the option to boost performance has left many fans scratching their heads and feeling disappointed Mark Slater tonsil the VFX director behind hellblade 2 revealed to gamepro that this decision was made to give the game a more cinematic feel on the Xbox series XS but he didn't clarify whether this was a technical limitation of the hardware particularly the Xbox series s or a stylistic choice this distinction is crucial because it raises questions about whether future updates might allow for higher frame rates or if this cap is a permanent fixture it's worth noting that while this limitation is exclusive to the Xbox series XS PC Gamers will breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they won't face the same restriction this discrepancy between platforms is sure to be a point of contention among fans who value performance and visual Fidelity in their gaming experience despite this there's still a lot of optimism surrounding hellblade 2 internal reviews and mock reviews have reportedly been glowing with insiders suggesting an average score hovering around the 90 mark this speaks volumes about the game's quality and the unique gameplay features it promises to bring to the table in 2024 however this isn't the first time an Xbox console exclusive has faced scrutiny over frame rate limitations last last year redfall encountered similar issues leading to a rocky launch this history adds a layer of concern to the expectations surrounding hellblade 2's performance and reception upon release amidst this controversy rumors have been swirling about the game's potential availability on PS5 adding fuel to the speculative fire about Microsoft strategy concerning platform exclusivity while some Xbox titles have made the jump to other platforms Phil Spencer Head of Xbox has indicated that these were older titles that had already maximized Their audience reach on Xbox a situation that doesn't currently apply to hellblade 2 so where does this leave us the gamers eagerly awaiting the arrival of senua Saga hellblade 2 it leaves us with questions certainly about the balance between artistic vision and Technical performance about platform exclusivity and about how these decision impact our experience as players we want to hear from you what are your thoughts on hellblade 2's FPS cap is the tradeoff for a cinematic experience worth it or would you prefer the option to push for higher performance and how does this influence your view on platform exclusivity and the future of Xbox releases drop your thoughts in the comments below as always we'll keep you updated with the latest news and insights from the game gaming World until next time stay tuned and keep gaming | Joy Stick News | UCPTwL87DGQOHjPUW18j_UTg | 2024-04-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 681 | 4,001 |
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pHa0SpAeuoM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHa0SpAeuoM | 2017/12/14 Canadian Pacific Holiday Train Cottage Grove MN | [Music] [Applause] [Music] and how are you on this fine day hi this is definitely it was with another action-packed you know jam-packed action filled information blitz coming at you here on Northstar ASIS today is the 14th of December it means it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas and of course if Christmas comes shopping and all the other holiday joys and it also means that people start taking a closer look at the finances well really in about two weeks after Christmas is over and so we're going to I actually write into our Prager University segments of today which is titled how to raise kids who are smart about money so moms and dads this one's for you everyone knows the earlier you learn a language the easier it is to master learning a foreign language at four takes a lot less effort than learning one at forty the same holds true with managing your money I can tell you this from personal experience I grew up in a home where the value of money was a frequent topic of conversation today I teach people how to get out of debt and build wealth with my dad Dave Ramsey growing up in my parent's home I learned a few things about kids and money here are three one put your kids to work it's very important that your kids understands that money comes from work not from mom and dad's wallets as soon as your children can grasp the concept of cause and effect and that happens at a very young age you can start teaching them about the work money connection have them clean the playroom take out the trash put away their laundry there are a million things they can do just make sure it's age-appropriate don't have your five-year-old mow the lawn and pay them for some of the work they do let your kids know that in the real world you get paid only when you work and it's with the money made from work that you can buy the things you want when children work for things they want to buy the purchase feels like an accomplishment not an entitlement you're sending the opposite message when you just hand your kids a $20 bill when they ask for it or give them an allowance for essentially breathing of course not everything your child decides to buy will be a smart purchase and that brings us to lesson number two let your kids make mistakes with their money many adults make expensive mistakes because as kids they were never allowed to make small inexpensive ones tears now will save a lot of tears later when I was young my parents took our family to Opryland theme park in Nashville dad and mom had one simple rule if you want to play the carnival games you have to spend your own money of course I ran to the first game near the entrance slap some cash on the table and took my turn I lost so I put down more money and I lost again and again and then came the terrible moment when I reached into my pocket and found nothing but lint we had a whole day at Opryland ahead of us and I had blown through my cash I ran back to mom and dad and begged them for more money and promised I paid them back what dad said has stuck with me ever since Rachel when the money's gone it's gone your children are going to make some dumb choices they'll waste money on stuff that a week later they wish they had never bought and as their parents there are times you need to let them make that mistake and suffer the consequences that's how they learn lesson number three teach your kids to make saving a habit saving money is a discipline how many adults do you know who save on a regular consistent basis but here's a fundamental financial truth if you don't save money you won't have money teach your children that saving is one of the first things you do when you get paid not what you do with money you have leftover fast forward 20 years if they haven't learned to save they're likely to go into debt for the things they want or need once they start down that road it's very unlikely that they'll build wealth because their paycheck will be going to debt payments instead of investing for the future I encourage parents to teach their children to save some of the money they earn the habit of saving money is what's important here not the exact dollar amounts the amount they save will depend on what they're saving to buy and better for them to learn how to save now when mom and dad are supporting them or mom and dad that's you will be supporting them a lot longer than plans so start today help your kids become fluent in the language of money and how to handle it because if you don't well all I can say is get the basement ready I'm Rachael Cruz for Prager University thank you so much for watching this video and there are a lot of sound principles in that pregger university segment and watching that just reminds me of all of the mistakes that I made as a kid but I also know that I had parents who cared enough to teach me the value of work I was just actually thinking back to my first job I was eight years old and the Olympic sales club had their greeting card sales and since this is the Christmas season I mean we had our Christmas catalog and you had to be 11 years old in order to be able to sign up for the Olympic Sales Club this is the one time my mother lied about my age I was 8 she put me down as an 11 she managed everything to make sure that you know all the agreements and everything was in place she's the one who handled the money for the business but because she made the orders but the fact is she really didn't think that I would go out and sell and she thought it'd just be a few things amongst family and then that's it then I'd get bored with it right away but I took it serious and there's an 8 year old I went around the entire town that I grew up in and I got 42 orders in like three days and my mother just couldn't believe it we got paid $1 per order so I made 42 bucks in three days and for an eight-year-old that's a lot of money especially growing up in the 70s so that that's what I was thinking about but then I also think of some of the dumb things that I did with my money when I was a teenager and in my early 20s and some mistakes that made I'm still paying for today in my mid-40s so there is a lot of truth to that and so if you have kids make sure you teach them those principles when they're young because I know with my mistakes that I've made my life that there's things that are done a whole lot different if I would have known this stuff back then so don't let your kids make the same mistake that I did and no I am not blaming my parents at all for my stupid choices in life anyhow since this is the holiday season and we are talking about money management one part of money management comes with being charitable that means if you have saved and you've invested and you have money that some of it becomes a blessing when you actually part with it for a good cause to help other people in need and that brings us to something that came out earlier was I think it was the 9th of December I can look it up real quick here we had the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train made a stop at Cottage Grove the every year for the last 19 years they've the Canadian Pacific has has come through Canada and the United States there're stops and this year yeah it was on the 9th they pulled into Cottage Grove and we were there to cover it [Applause] [Music] not [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so for the past 19 years the CP railroad has gone cross country and just some of the stops from the 2017 stops in Minnesota I'm just gonna read off a list of a couple of stops just mainly in the Twin Cities here starting with wobba Shaw even though it's outside of the cities but Bobby Shaw Hastings Cottage Grove Minneapolis New Hope Golden Valley st. Louis Park and then they go up to Loretto and Buffalo and then further to the northwest into the Dakotas I do know in the past st. Paul has been then a stop I also believe that Red Wing was a stop at least a number of years ago so they've they've been active they've been doing this for 19 years 15 years they've been in Cottage Grove and we're gonna show you a little bit in a small clip from one of the from the ceremonies that they had regarding the local friends in need food shelf which this stop benefited how y'all doing the net out there my name is Andy Cummings and on behalf of Canadian Pacific it is my pleasure to welcome you to this beautiful 2017 Holiday Train what do you think what an honor to be here with Dallas Smith Kelly Prescott in the Holiday Train Band these guys rocker what let's hear it for him so I don't think I need to tell Cottage Grove about the Holiday Train but I'm gonna do it anyway we've been doing this for 19 years and in that time we've raised more than 13 million dollars and four million pounds of food for Community Food Bank's all across North America and we do that because folks like you come out and you sing and you dance and you donate thank you for being here tonight anybody interested in maybe a chance to win a ride on this train mixture see laude out there with cameras and with films we would like to see the train from your perspective come find us CP Holiday Train on Facebook you can enter to win our capture the spirit photo contest if you win you get a second set of tickets to ride next year we would love to have you on board Mayor Bailey join him come on out please mayor Bailey everybody welcome everybody to this amazing event and you know he was saying welcome Cottage Grove but what I want to say is welcome CP Rail and thanks for coming and doing this for us in this community this is our 15th year I won't steal the thunder of for a hearing cottage girl but we really appreciate all the effort support you do to support our friends that need food shelf and thanks to all of you for your donations to this great worthy cause so have some fun today and I'm going to turn the mic back over so we get to the music here shortly thank you thank you next up I'd like to invite our friend Michelle rageth from the Friends of need food shelf to come out please and merry Schlosser I understand you've got a cheque you're gonna be presenting with like to like to see that please and this is symbolic cheque I'd like you to explain this but very we just fill folks in on what this is about thank you Andy governor is very small circle chair of the Holiday Train Committee for the last 15 years we've been helping the friends in need food shelf and recently the last couple years ago we decided that we were going to reach a goal of 1 million dollars and tonight I would like to proudly announce that doors marry thank you so much while I have you up here hang on wait right there Berry has been running the Holiday Train Committee here for 15 years the severe last year in charge of the committee a lot of what makes this successful as the work that folks like Mary do in these communities so I wanted to get you just a little token of our appreciation normally do this but Mary has been a good friend to the train a good friend of this stop a lot of what makes this successful a lot of the great stuff you see around here's the work that Mary and her colleagues on the committee do and so we just want to acknowledge that work thank you Mary for everything you've done for the holiday train and for your community and next up I'd like to invite out Jeff McGinnis Jeff are you there come on out we got a check on behalf of CP as well we're gonna be presenting a check tonight to the friends need food shelf and thank you so much for everything you do all year we want to thank so thank you very very much and thanks to all of you for all the support you give us thanks so much Michelle I now proudly turn it over to mr. Clark [Music] and I would like to extend a warm welcome to Mary Slusser from friends indeed food shelf who is also the co-chair of the Holiday Train Committee Mary welcome to North Star Oasis him it was great meeting you on the 9th over at the Train and I'm so glad you could join us today thank you for coming so I really want to start off before we really start talking about the Holiday Train itself really want to talk about friends in need food shelf what can you tell me about your organization ok well Michelle Reagan is the director of the Friends of need food shelf and the Holiday Train is obviously a fundraiser for that for that organization and the funds that we receive from the Holiday Train are actually the largest portion of their income so it's really important that we perform really well before the train comes in because our funds can pay for approximately 20 or not pay for but provide for about 28,000 families or people for the food shelf well yeah and so because of all this additional funds that have been coming in they can get they can purchase some fresh fruit fresh vegetables one of the healthy products for their clients how many clients you know I'm looking for more of a ballpark not for specifics but how many people does friends in need serve yeah it's I think when I talked to Michelle she said about 28,000 people a year ok 20,000 people yes is that Cottage Grove or st. Paul Park or what what communities are involved with that sir the friends I made food chef actually covers and provides food for a tidge Grove st. Paul Park Newport and grey cloud island ok and then is there anything that you can tell me about people who have been helped you know I don't get I used to be on the friends and they true shelf board for 6 years but that was a few years ago so I'm not in on the day-to-day activities of that event or excuse me of that organization but the people that come in are from from the air and they have to fill out a form they're interviewed and then if they qualify which most people do qualify and they are able to get food and unlike other food shelves our friends that need food shelf is available to their clients every other week instead of once a month like a lot of the other food banks are and again like I said we were able to provide more healthy food and some of the funds all should go to the emergency services so if somebody's car breaks down or if their phone stops working there is funds available for that type of assistance as well how much would you say that's only yearly budgets that the organization takes in and spends Jeff I'm again I'm not able to answer that question if I'm not on the board any longer so I don't have that no problem I could make up a number but and then you know from at least from the time that you were active and on the board I mean did you ever notice that more of us you know rise and decline in the time of interest that people had in contributing I'm looking at the contribution and not so much the need end throughout the whole year there they do have different fundraisers but obviously I would say closer to the holiday season people tend to have more of a need and there's there's toy drives there's um Thanksgiving drives and school drives so throughout the whole year the friends I need food shelf is providing help for their clients and it seems like it the numbers keep growing and growing where the need is there and you know it just takes one life situation to make a change in your whole life where things can go backwards and then do you have a website or any way that any of our viewers want to help out and contribute that they can get in touch with I believe it's WWF in food org okay I'd have to check that to be sure well what I'm gonna do right now is we are going to show you some of the entertainment that they had with the train while we look up the website [Music] [Applause] so have what we call the 10 days of giving merchants bank and Cottage Grove organizes that and they work with our school district so there's barrels that are distributed to different schools they collect personal care items food money pretty much anything for the food shelf and then just as of yesterday went collected all of those so that's another big fundraiser that we do super mom's bakery donates a thousand loaves of bread for us and it's like a sweet bread and so we go out to the churches and businesses and we sell the bread for five dollars a piece anchor Bank has a Holiday Train cut out so it kind of goes on and on it keeps growing every year so you really need to have your fundraisers pre-holiday dream have you ever ridden on the train you know I actually did I love trains as I mentioned to you earlier I'm from La Crosse real close to the trains on Copeland Avenue so families from La Crosse they'll know where that is but before 2003 it was actually 2002 I must have driven that ribbon not driven I've been on the holiday train I asked if I could ride from La Crosse up to Red Wing and just see what other communities were doing and they allowed me to do that and it was really a memorable experience because I got off that each of those stops and just kind of watched and see what everybody else was doing and then part of the fun was to be able to get out on the back end of the train and I can't remember what that's called I can't remember it's a black hat the platform on the backend of the Train and we were riding along Highway 61 waving at people and actually Santa Claus was right next to me he was riding the train with me too so that was a pretty cool experience other than that can you tell me about any real experience that you had especially at Cottage Grove you know what's your favorite experience for the holiday train I would say my favorite experience is when Sheryl Crow King everybody that was 2013 okay 2013 and that was the Canadian Pacific 15th anniversary so they really had this huge event plan and so we moved the event other to outside of the area we normally have the holiday drinks we need more space so they actually created a city it was like a winter wonderland city and it had it's like a little buildings in it and Sheryl Crow was our guest singer and ever since she was there everybody thinks that we're gonna have her back again every year and they think that how did you get she'll crawl if that wasn't up to me that year but that was a special event and I think a lot of people remember that I actually know a couple of people one who was at Cottage Grove on the 9th and another a friend of mine they were bantering back and forth about the Holiday Train and oh yeah I remember when Sheryl Crow was there it was awfully cold I was at the st. Paul stop and I missed that one oh it was cold and it was windy and I think it's pretty one of our coldest nights ever so the attendance wasn't as large as we had hoped for but it was an awesome evening ok I just mentioned you about the Jim blizzard oh by all means I'm looking for a super experience I have one other question I was gonna ask him to may actually had a list of you and then I can't find it so go right ahead and tell me about that I love hearing about experiences oh okay yeah well in 2010 if you think back that far holiday train obviously was planned for that day and that's when the blizzard came to the cities and so I remember I was on the phone at one phone to my right ear one phone to my left ear we're trying to decide if we need to cancel the event just for the safety of the community they did decide to cancel the event so lobbying trains like I do I thought I can't just sit here so I actually went down to the Holiday Train site just to check it out and see and there were people sitting it was like snow packed but there was a few people out bundled up and so I knocked on their window and I just said holiday trains canceled but would you like a gold stick so I still was down there for that event and no that was our only one that was ever canceled and as they say in show business the show must go on and even if people only got glow sticks there was part of the part of the show actually I do remember that storm but not from here I was axe in Detroit them oh and my father called me that morning and said you were that the metrodome roof collapsed like no and of course I'm in Detroit he's thinking I'm back here and he's worried I'm in Detroit well later that afternoon that snowstorm caught up with us and I happen to have been at the Minnesota Vikings New York Giants game because the dome roof had collapsed it was held at Ford Field in Detroit and I was actually there for that so I remember that particular snowstorm and that's the reason why I wasn't around here for the holiday training that oh okay really good reason why but that was definitely a memorable experience and then other than Sheryl Crow who is your favorite entertainer been so far whatever yeah I have seen a lot of them I mean this last time it was is Terry Clark she used an awesome country-western singer and then of course that's the first time I've seen Dallas Smith Kelly Preston's been on there quite a few times so they switch them up so often that I can't really say that I have a favorite singer but other than Cheryl because I actually was able to go backstage and have a one-on-one with her a photo and so that was a pretty neat yeah yeah so now they have given you a award at this last at this last event because you are stepping down as the chair of the Holiday Train Committee 15 years it's time to turn the reins over to somebody else what's gonna happen with your involvement and what's going to happen with the Cottage Grove stuff in the future okay well I feel very confident that after 15 years and $1,000,000 I feel like I think it's a good time to just emphasize but I could see that a few years ago the event has gotten has grown so large and I just feel like it's time for somebody else to take over I know the CP had asked me like well who's gonna be taking taking care of this saw this role with a Holiday Train but I'm actually Randy Bachman who works at Merchants Bank has been on the committee for about six years and after a couple of asking him if he would take auras chair he agreed and he's going to have a co-chair as well that's a very confident that the Holiday Train is gonna run is normal and I always like to change or add a few things each year so he'll maybe do that as well so I feel very confident we'll be just fine well the show must go on now before we leave I'm going to ask you one personal question and it's the one that I ask every guest on this show for when you were a young child what is your favorite Christmas memory yes that's intentionally to put you on the scene yeah I'd really everybody it is on the spot well I think I think by the memory would be is I had a bedroom with my sisters and brother and sisters just off of where the Christmas tree was and to this day I would have sworn that I saw Santa Claus putting presents under the tree and I truly believe that it was him because I do believe in the magic oh do you remember what the president was you got that here I don't remember that one I just remember that whole him I saw Santa Claus I just know that it was real well he is jolly old st. Nicholas that's for sure well merry Slusser thank you very much for showing up and giving us your time for our audience oh and also thank you for bringing me a present a tumbler with the CP Holiday Train logo on it and there it is it's still probably not that well to be seen but still it is a very special present nonetheless because the CP Holiday Train is one of my favorite things and so thank you very much for sharing your stories and for your involvement in establishing the Cottage Grove stop really appreciate it and make sure you check out to our reviewing audience FIM food org for friends in need food bank now we are going to bring you our last segment of today and it's gonna be a little bit longer segment than normal because every year the United States Air Force Band does the holiday flash mob and since I spent a career in the United States Air Force and I actually did a little bit of work with one of their bands we are going to bring you their 2017 holiday flash mob here on North Star ASIS [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] and [Applause] [Music] for Dallas Pearson producer I'm your host Jeff Mullins reminding you that there are only ten more shopping days left until Christmas so with that thank you for watching we'll see you next week Northstar oasis [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] please welcome Dallas Smith Oh somebody doing out there what a great looking crowd did you see him [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you very much now proudly turn it over to miss Jerry Clark put your hands together [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you so much it's so great to be here in Minnesota I have a lot of friends in Minnesota I've played in Minnesota many many many times and I love the clothes fix we haven't seen this before yeah this is my first year on the Holiday Train another one with a Canadian Pacific for allowing me to come out out here and participate in something so very special something that you know this is something I've never seen before I've never been a part of that an honor to be a part of and it's not even very cold tonight by Minnesota standards you ask somebody in Tennessee they may disagree one more time coming out there to bring your healthy donations I think we should I do wonder dice one more song [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] give it up with your charm for two Clark they will smith chili fries Cottage Grove I want to thank you for coming out tonight supporting your food bank please remember need no snow season give generously year-round on behalf of everybody at Canadian Pacific I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year bye-bye [Applause] [Music] you [Music] and so that is some of the entertainment now of course the we've edited for abbreviation purposes and if you go to our YouTube channel youtube.com slash North Star Oasis you will be able to see the entire production from the time the train pulls into the time it leaves we had our cameras rolling to give you a taste of the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train after cottage grove stop this year we've recovered two stops three years ago that was Hastings and st. Paul and we know that we had gone over on Cottage Grove so this time we won atone for that and so we're here with the co-chair of the holiday chain committee for the Cottage Grove stop merry Slusser Mary tell me about those glow sticks the glow sticks are awesome as I was watching the video clip I noticed that the musicians actually put them on their guitars and on their instruments so that was pretty cool to see we're known for our glow sticks and it was something that we started the very first year of the Holiday Train I actually because I work for a spark promotional group I was actually able to donate five hundred I believe the first year and I put my logo on it and handed him out to the first five hundred kids since then we've added about four more other sponsors so this year we had about three thousand glow sticks that we gave out and we only give them to the kids I know some parents feel a little bit irritated with us because they want one as well but we want to make sure the kids have them and when the CP comes in they say they can always see us they know that their entire girl because of the glow sticks so it's kind of a very symbolic for our community so it started off in 2003 how did you get involved I love that question my husband actually was a locomotive engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railway and since then has retired but he came home from work one day and said Mary we have to go see this train in st. Paul I had no idea that it was a fundraiser I had no idea was for a food shelf so we drove to st. Paul I think it was on Cedar Cedars see Street but anyway the train came in and I could still remember the image of it coming around the curve and it was just the headlights on though and the lights they're not as beautiful as they are nowadays because these are all LED lights that they've got on the on the train but once it stopped I remember the mayor of st. Paul got off and then I saw hot coco being served and it all came together that it was a fundraiser for the Food Show well this been about 2002 it was 2002 yes December 2002 and as I stood there watching this event unfold I said to my husband I wonder what I need to do to get this train to stop in Cottage Grove so what did you need to do to get the train to stop that kind of stroke well I needed some connection with the Canadian Pacific and because because my husband working for the railroad I had a few people that were able to give me a few phone calls in Canada so I did I made a few phone calls and it didn't happen overnight because they told me at first that it they were not going to stop and cut each girl because they said the train stopped in Hastings and has stopped in st. Paul they didn't see any reason for it to stop in Cottage Grove but I was very persistent because I thought it should stop in Cottage Grove we have a great community a very generous community and why not it's sinus way to st. Paul so after six months of making phone calls and emails we finally they finally agreed and I'm sure there was some things behind the scenes too that I was not aware of but they finally agreed to have it stopped at Cottage Grove so what were some of the parameters that they say alright we'll do it but you need to do this that and what are some of those things you know what they really never gave me any parameter is they just kind of let me go with it but what I did is that was my first question to myself was like now what do I do because I really didn't think they were going to let the train stop so I'm very active in our community so I went to a Chamber of Commerce event and I just start going around to people saying do you like trains are you interested and being on a committee with me and the committee started out with maybe two or three different people and one was actually the current although the past mayor of Cottage Grove Sandi Schiele and and then it just kind of expanded from there how did friends anine get involved well because the Holiday Train purpose of the Holiday Train is to raise awareness of hunger throughout North America but especially in your own community and our food shelf is the friends that need food shelf which is located in st. Paul Park so obviously that's the food bank that we went to okay you sent off a goal and that last clip had expanded on it in that ceremony that you wanted to raise 1 million dollars how did you come up with that goal and was that a big figure for you of watching grow over the years well I could see that we're getting close to a million dollars after probably 11 12 years and you start adding the numbers together am i okay three more years it'll be a million dollars the last few years been very fortunate to have raised about 90 thousand each of those years and so we just kind of put the goal out there and and I looked ahead and I thought you know 15 years a million dollars I think those are good numbers too to make work for us so that for that goal is that like the whole year we've raised this amount or is that a set period of time or how does that well the million dollars was I wish I could say it was in one year's time but it was over 15 years yeah I'm just talking about as far as you know I guess how should i phrase this what's the for each year that attributed to that I mean is it a year or is it for every stop every year that the holiday train stops I mean how was all that calculus and we're starting this and whatever we raised a year after year after year is that million dollar goal or is it just December to November December yeah it just actually evolved over time because the first year the holiday train stopping in Cottage Grove in 2003 I looked up my notes and we raised about 13,000 that first year and then the numbers just kind of accruing and so it just just came up with a 1 million dollars that is just kind of like an even a good even number to achieve that for what kinds of coordination with the railroad are involved I mean now that you've been doing this for 15 years you know it's not I no that's more than just all words you can make an announcement and here's our annual stop I know there's more to it well we're very lucky to have the train stop in Cottage Grove and they continue to stop in Cottage Grove and because of how much money is contributed to the food shelf but right now pretty much in september/october I will connect with Andy Cummings as you saw on the video he's the communications director I'm not sure if that's his exact title but I'll just send him an email and I say hey any its Mary checking in and you know if work took them for so many years that he knows who I am and and just say do you have a date for us because they're the ones that give us the date we don't get to choose and this year we were lucky to have a Saturday as the date so they really don't kind of hands-off I think they know we've done it for so many years and I've had other communities call me and say hey I know you've had a successful holiday traded it and what do we need to do that in our community so I've been able to help other and what have you been able to tell them so well I tell them we do a lot of pre fundraising activities they said don't wait till the train arrives before to collect all your money because that you know quite a few thousand dollars that evening but we um would you like me to tell you about the fundraising events yeah let's do okay and then also before you get into that Dallas do we have the website here is the website it is fi n F ood fen food dot org and it's the friends in need food shelf and we ask that if you want to donate or if you happen to live in the area and need service you talk to this organization and they do a bang-up job down there and again Holiday Train and Cottage Grove is to benefit the friends and need food shelf fin food org and check them out so what have you told those other communities okay well I said you need to you know organize your fundraisers so for the Caillou of stuff what we do is we have a spaghetti dinner fundraiser and it didn't start out as big as it is right now and this is actually the second year but before what that we did pancake breakfast fundraiser but all of a sudden the Cottage Grove Lions theme park Newport Lions all the Lions got together and we are in private financial there's so many different organizations that now work on this one particular fundraiser so that was very successful we all | NorthStarOasis | UCDa7DiMmfqdhfqUNYvbGoOQ | 2017-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,765 | 34,673 |
aPPPY47cV-E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPPPY47cV-E | KIDNAPPED By CRAZY FAN GIRL in Roblox BROOKHAVEN RP!! | boys please don't do this we have to Cali it's for your oh good but get him boys oh my gosh oh no this is bad guys this is real bad oh please stop shaving my head no I'm bald no don't call me dad you really like Calio if he was fed lettuce for breakfast okay seriously I don't even know what that one means guys you go with a little bit too far you guys are being too mean oh Cindy the Crazy Frog doll everyone quickly hide oh my gosh oh no guys this is Bud she's literally the craziest fine girl level and she's looking through my window I know you're dead Cali oh I'm not and how did you reply to your lover oh my gosh just please leave me alone oh what the heck guys she always gives me the heebie-jeebies I can't take this anymore yeah you're gonna stop being scared of her I would but she's crazy it's not that easy I mean listen she's knocking on the door let me show you how it's done wait a minute geez I really don't think that's a good idea but that's right I'm telling you guys this girl is crazy wait what the heck happened to chase it was like you got kicked by a giant stinky foot oh yes I'm bald which means now you won't like me right you can find someone else to be a crazy fine go for right oh I love baldies oh you've got to be kidding me out my way that's right guys she's literally coming after me there's nowhere for me to go except it's the right guy she's literally just by me oh no I'm totally done for oh happy what am I gonna do now guys huh wait did she happen oh my gosh bye Cindy ow what the heck why did you try far with your big doofus you should have rubbed us reverse wait no no oh my gosh why are my friends so stupid anyways there she is quickly dizzy Drive oh my gosh she's literally right there oh that was such a close call oh my gosh it looks like we just managed to get away from wow what the heck oh my gosh how the heck did she get around here that's right Cindy please please leave me alone I don't want a crazy fine girl anymore no more protection just you and me literally just murdered my friend are you crazy sit tight Teddy oh my gosh wait what the heck where am I who the heck is this place and wait a minute that guy looks just like me of course he looks like you I made him that way what the heck what is this place that's like computer setups and stuff and is that my play button I wonder where that went this is our vlogging house I put it with everything you need but with everything I need I spied on you to see what you needed so you never have to leave oh my gosh if she's tied me up what the heck this is actually so creepy guys there has to be a way for me to get out of here well take a look around silly wait is that t-shirt say collections number one fan oh my gosh this is getting really scary oh and a sign that says I'm your number one fan too okay well I guess I should take a look around wait there's two of these dolls Oh My Gosh one's animated what the heck wait there's one with it a hoodie on and what the heck is this why is there one on the bed especially one that looks most accurately like me me that's my sleeping doll your sleeping doll you mean she cuddles that every night for whenever I need you which is always oh she got way too close then guys now I'm going to get some stuff for our first of many thanks I thought so many dates but I didn't agree to this wait oh and I wouldn't try to leave if I were you wait why not that little wet stingy wait how did I don't even realize this what the heck is this thing on my arm relax whoa wait why you mean if I tried to leave this place this thing's gonna go Kaboom why would you do that bye bye boo oh my gosh guys this is bad this is really bad what the heck am I supposed to do now I'm stuck in it with a bunch of other things that look just like me no no there has to be a way to escape I need to think of something fast oh my gosh I have a good idea I can message my friends that's right here we go okay it looks like cheese is online Chase I'm at house number 15. please come and save me oh he's replying guys he said on my way yes I know I could count on cheese anyways guys quick I need to get off this PC before she comes back and finds out oh I'm back oh my gosh I'm so glad to see you Cindy are you ready for a date oh I hate this so much when the heck is my friend's going to get here oh my gosh I can't believe she's setting up my date next to dancing collection and animation killing so why is this so gonna light on him that's so weird wait what is she doing she's literally sitting setting up this whole place to be romantic this is so creepy oh my goodness now she's putting love heart balloons down as well in a minute I just thought this is love hot balloons on the outside of this house what does this house even look like oh my gosh attending me let me set the mode it's pink love hot lights on oh I really don't like this guys anyways I guess I should have to take a seat otherwise she's going to explode me and I really don't want to be exploded so so what have you been well I've been better Cindy not many women holding me hostage inside of that weird creepy houses how are the kids wait I don't have any kids not yet what the heck even fake Elixir just laughed oh my gosh oh my gosh anyways ready for dinner um I mean I guess so guys I wonder what she's made I made your favorites wait is she wearing my mask as well oh my gosh I'm only noticing the small details now wait what's this spicy chip Pizza actually guys I think I'm gonna stay here for a while okay I can't get distracted by the spicy chip pizza I need to find a way to get this thing off and fast that's right come on golly think thank you especially while she's distracted over by the French wait did she say cold pizza oh my gosh I don't want cold pizza anyways I think I know how to get this thing off we just have to hope that it works um Cindy hi uh do you mind taking this thing off my wrist just for a few minutes I mean the pizza is gonna be really hard to lift up all the time with this heavy thing on my wrists hmm anything for you wait you're actually gonna take this off of me only for dinner oh my gosh oh wait a minute it looks like she removed all the Rope off of me as well and she gave me a piece of pizza too oh my gosh wait what's this spicy chip hot dogs wait who the heck is that oh my gosh is that cheese in a disguise wearing collect number one fan top [Music] oh my gosh she has an ax what the heck I don't know if the thing on my wrist this is the perfect time for me to escape I feel like so it's number one fan who are you I am killing so's girlfriend who are you wait I did not agree to what being my girlfriend what the heck I already have seven of those I just told you tell me again [Music] ah not stinky fat cat oh my gosh guys okay that did not go to plan I need to find someone to hide on Fast wait I got it I got it I got it here we go let's just stand here with these guys it looks like she's locking the door you know I just have to hope she doesn't realize which one is me oh there are some slight differences guys are we playing YouTube Hide and Seek control we are not playing YouTube Hide and Seek Bud it looks like she walked past us so this is the perfect time for me to get out okay I don't know what that was but I think that's a side for me to get the heck out of here that's all right guys let's go what what the heck what is all this huh who are all of these women and why am I their number one oh guys Cindy's here I totally don't fall listen I'm sorry what is going on we are his number one bags yeah wait what is this what did he do with 1302 in yesterday's bet hold on what did I do at 1302 yesterday's event I don't even think that's how long my video was yesterday um he was handsome no he was crushed by a bus wait I wasn't crushed by a bus oh my gosh they just spun in a bus and Crush oh my gosh you fan goes are crazy wait a minute isn't that Panda wait chase you guys are fine girls it's my friends dressed as ghosts this [ __ ] they're all wearing wigs and t-shirts oh my gosh I use Lexi's makeup wait you actually put makeup on as well oh my gosh you look so fancy anyways my homies let's get out of here and get some spicy chips oh my gosh that is Minecraft Steve anyways guys that is going to be it from me today if you guys didn't this video please do hit the Subscribe button what are you waiting for as you guys can see there are two videos on the screen right now this is the crazy Fango and this one is me trying to escape again guys thank you so much for watching I will see you all in the next video good bye | Calixo | UCTyC8MgBZhYrompfwfo-iqw | 2023-07-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,806 | 8,602 |
05FKy8QKpPo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05FKy8QKpPo | Astronomy Daily *Live* 180604 | Finder Charts From GAIA DR2 | this is astronomy daily live and it is 201 UTC somebody's late somebody's late and for some reason this thing tweeted weird again so I'm gonna have to retweet retweet what I just tweeted doing it left-handed which is not my normal hand to be using for these kinds of things now I'm going to tweet it there we go so hey everybody welcome welcome come on in to the ever-growing circle of friends I have you know it's absolutely true that it doesn't really matter what the number of subscribers is what really matters in sort of the YouTube world and livestream world and any kind of this kind of medium world is the number of views so the number of views is much more important however number of subscribers is an interesting thing to keep track of and I'm slowly approaching he's a very pitiful but interesting milestone so I'm up to 96 subscribers now ever getting closer to that hundred subscriber mark and what what a lot of youtubers do and live streamers do and all that is is they they they sort of arbitrarily choose these numbers and make them significant right and so you know 100 subscribers thousand subscribers hundred thousand you know I mean quarter million I mean as far as I'm concerned could be you know 1234 subscribers right I mean it's sort of arbitrary but so I guess what what usually happens with these with these milestones is that is that a youtuber will have you know some kind of some kind of a giveaway or some kind of a contest or some kind of a special thing of some sort so so I've decided to do a special thing for my hundredth and and the the only the only real rule that I'm going to put into place is that is that I have to I have to consistently be at a hundred or more for for about a week so once I hit the hundred mark then I I will you know set a little timer for a week and if at the end of that that we come still above a hundred and have never dipped below 100 then I'll do something special on on that day and what I've decided to do in this case is when when I have a consistent hundred subscribers or more what I'm going to do is I'm going to replace that camera with something maybe a little better maybe just a little bit better because look I'm just a poor astronomer so you know I can't I can't I'm be shelling out you know all these all these large sums heard for you know the greatest camera there is and the greatest computer there is and all that I'm I'm that's that's not my game right my game is to share the passion and and that that I can you know if if that's strong enough then I can sort of get away with so-called lower quality in terms of production and all that now but you know one of my other goals with this livestreams too is to get better and better and better as time goes by and one of the definitions of better at least for me is to you know improve the viewing experience now mylan my poor Linux machine is really having problems because I have once again forgotten to I've once again forgotten to to get out of the livestream on that machine so it is going to have its going to be running really really slow here while I'm going to watch my okay look it it crashed it crashed it crashed my browser so I'm gonna quit the browser with the browser and that'll take a little while so hope everybody's doing doing well if you're new to this live stream you can call me cosmic and this is just a casual fun get-together of friends every single day starting at 2 hours UTC and going for yeah about an hour or so I definitely respect your time I also know that you have lots of choices when it comes to content out there so you know greatly appreciate you either coming in here live right now or later on in the future hello future hope everything's well in the future all right so I'm gonna start my browser up again and you know this live stream is for everyone right it's for the new new people that are just getting into astronomy it's for the amateurs it's for the advanced amateurs and it's for the pros it's for everyone to come on in and you know forget about everything else you know TV off news gone right we're thinking about the universe and science and cool things right you can sort of think about uncool things or the other you know 23 hours of your day but every single day just just sit back in sort of this is sort of like a virtual porch right and we're sitting around maybe on our lounge chairs are virtual lounge chairs and a circle and we're talking astronomy so Cheers got the this is the hydrogen hydroxide again HOH very very calming very very nice Oh Cheers now let's see if I can pull that back up and then I'm gonna have to immediately go over to this page where the offending where the offending livestream is trying to destroy my Linux machine and I'm going to very rapidly as rapidly as I can come on you can do it I'm going to very rapidly get off of that screen okay so now I should have that and I see Uncle Bill painting the chat yellow and I see Tom hey Tom nice to see you again Bobby hey hey hey nice to see you in the chat hope everything's well so yeah this is for everyone right I eventually want to get everybody in here you know who wants to and wants to come in and you know share the passion and and you know newbies and amateurs are are pretty good about about sharing the passion professionals they that they seem to be a little bit more well they only really perform at conferences right or if they have some kind of an interview type of a thing and then you know they can be very very serious and and and exact about their their work and and and you know don't want to make any kind of mistakes they don't want to you know they don't want to speculate too much they they never never really talk about the you know they're really down in the dirt work that goes into whatever they're they're doing the monotonous the meticulous the mistakes made the the dead ends the bad data right you know can you imagine you know I I don't think I mean this doesn't I don't think this happens very very often you know sometimes right you'll go on an observing run or you know you'll get like some HST time and you start analyzing the data and you realize that it's like oh man this is not right this is not right so you know all those things happen so I would definitely like to get some pros in here other than me talking of just you know talking about what they are working on give them the floor if if they want to answer questions and things that's fine but otherwise just just you know sort of a show and tell what they're working on what they're doing whatever right so not necessarily like an interview where where where they're sort of you know put up on a pedestal as like a high priest and you know we ask them things you know give us your answers and you know they provide the answers and we're we're in awe right these are people too and and so so yeah this live stream is for everyone everyone for for sure and I like to talk I mean if you want to call it levels I like to talk at all levels so I like to talk about you know the basic stuff I like to talk about everything in-between and I like to talk about the high level stuff as I said you know the stuff that it sort of flies over my my head but isn't completely out of reach so Cheers so I thought what I would do tonight is maybe something a little bit new that you haven't seen or thought of before and I don't know I don't know if it really has a lot of value or not mm-hmm I suppose it it might and that is making making finder charts from Gaia data all right we can go to the Gaia archives you know data released - which just happened a couple of weeks ago hey there Bob dog nice to see you nice to see you hope everything is well in your neck of the woods way up there but yeah you can actually go to the Gaia data released to archive and you can make star charts yeah you certainly can I'm I'm gonna delete that one I'm gonna keep that for now so let's look let's do that let's let's go over in fact let's you know what before I do that before I do that I should do this alright this is out of this is out of respect all right if we're gonna be using the Gaia archive in any way I want to be able to give them the proper credit right I'm gonna give them proper credit so there we go so there's that you can look at this later I'm not gonna hold it up there so you can read the whole thing now this is just giving credit where credit is due all right these these folks and others right have done an enormous service enormous huge so thank you thank you thank you everybody at AIA for letting us access and use this data any way we want right the guy data are open and free to use provided that credit is given so credit has been given awesome thank you thank you thank you this is this is absolutely fantastic so what I thought I would do is sort of combine a couple of things at the same same time and let's see let's go back I was looking at these asteroid Alaka tations right and to to observe an asteroid --all occultation of a star of course you need to know where the star is you have to be able to find it in your telescope all right and now this isn't the greatest example in the world but I wanted to you know have some kind of some kind of a reference here so I'm gonna find an asteroid Alaka tation that maybe is going near me right so I'm in southeastern Arizona right now and yeah that's that's going pretty close pretty close to me right that's it let's see this is happening on the 12th of June at 10 hours UTC so 10 hours 5 minutes so yeah 10 hours 5 6 7 is in there somewhere 8 9 10 this this is the Terminator here right so this is the night side this is the day side so if you're over here trying to observe this particular occultation you're not gonna see it because it's it's right in the middle of the day right but for me 10 hours UTC 1005 UTC I'm 7 hours behind UTC so that would be at 3:05 UTC so yeah I've got at least a good hour and a half here so yeah so let's let's take a look at this a little bit more so so this occultation site already provides finder charts right already does so sort of what I'm doing is sort of is sort of moot in in this case look but but I just wanted to show off the functionality of Gaia here a little bit so this is a 30 I don't know why there's a I don't know why there's a there's an image here that's a little that's a little weird that's a little strange why is there a I don't know why exactly there's an image there okay well whatever okay so let's let's make a finder chart with Gaia right and you know it should look almost the same as that all right so let's do that so what I'm going to do is I'm going to what I need of course is the position of the star itself right so I need the right Ascension and declination alright so here it is right ascension zero hours ten minutes twenty eight point five seconds and a declination of negative one degree zero minutes fifty point three seven seconds okay so what we're gonna do is we're gonna go over to the Gaia archive which is over here right you can I hope you can see that all right if not let me I can post it on the I can post it on the chat let me do that come on post it on the chat there it is so let's do a search and I was already doing a search here so I sort of have this set up already a little bit but what I did is I chose equatorial coordinates in a circle right and I can give it an RA in a deck so this was what it was zero zero ten twenty eight point five so zero ten twenty eight point five the cool thing is is that they they if if it's not able to understand what you're typing it'll it'll show everything in red but if it understands what you're typing it'll show everything in green which means it's okay see watch when I well no that's not going to do it there do you like that it's like I don't understand what that deck means right so I think it's negative one degree zero fifty point four will say two point four so 0 up 0 fifty point four alright and this is a this chart is a thirty arc minute field of view right so from the center to the edge here is 30 ARCA minutes so let's let's make a similarly sized circle right so the radius is going to be 15 arc minutes right now the other thing that I want to do in this particular case is I want to limit the magnitude of the stars to at least in this case 13 right so I'm going to look at all the G mean magnitudes that are less than or equal to 13 of course in astronomy the smaller the number the brighter star right so let's well we can do that later so let's show our query now this is just a basic SQL query so if you're aware of what that is you'll you'll know how to read this right right away and I'm gonna change this I don't think there's gonna be that many stars but let's just change that to 10,000 just for fun and let's keep everything out so it's it's going to throw us a bunch of data and it's going to do it within a radius of 15 arc minutes which is a quarter of a degree right that's at this point two five here is here's the RA in degrees here's the deck in degrees and of course our magnitude is going to be less than so now let's submit this query I'm gonna download it in in in a or as a CSV file which is just a comma separated list so you know each column is separated by a comma so I'm going to submit my query do Inc and job launched oh where is it oh it looks like there's only 8 only 8 all right well let's change this then let's change this to 14 and see if there's a few more stars here 23 stars okay that's you know there's not a lot of stars there mm-hmm I mean we already know that there aren't a lot of stars here so okay well let's let's keep going so there is 23 of them all right so now I'm going to download it download it we're gonna save it here okay there it is so now let's look at it alright let's look at this comma separated dude here and of course because it's comma separated we can actually look at it with Excel so let's do that but just keep in mind that the actual file these columns are separated by commas right so there's the right ascension there's declination there's other things here like the parallax here's the magnitude brightness right and yeah there's only 20 it's only 24 of them right radial velocities if they have home temperatures if they have them that's kind of cool but what we're gonna do is we're gonna look at the right ascension which is this column call them two right one to the declination which is column four right one two three four and the magnitude which is column eight right so now a plotting program that I use for this is called the new plot the new plot is awesome it's it's probably it probably is the greatest plotting program I've I've ever used it's it's extremely versatile I just like it I just like it so I've actually got it I'm started up here but this is for another data set so let me I'm going to for me get this in a in a place where I can explain what's going on a little bit we've got to get the name of this thing one five two eight zero seven nine and five two eight zero seven nine should fill it in well it's not one five two eight zero seven nine I'm thinking that maybe it doesn't want it's not letting me fill in we try five two eight zero seven nine oh man I'm gonna type that whole thing in that sucks I'm not going to do that that's just too hard now let's try it there we go okay what this is saying is plot do a 2d plot that's what plot means and I've sort of pulled it to just you know but plot all the X's and all the Y's right so in this case the X is going to be the right ascension y is going to be declination it's gonna plot this file right now I've already told it up here you can sort of see right here I've already told it that the separator between columns is a comma right so hey there Tim no audio here huh no audio hmm I can hear audio on my on my end so yeah hope everybody hope hope hope you can get that fixed oh I should have read the next line anyway okay yep hope everything's good so yeah so I've told the new plot to that each column is separated by a comma all right and then I'm going to use columns 2 & 4 that is the right Ascension and declination and then I'm gonna use I'm gonna do this alright and this is sad to take whatever data value is in column 8 right column 8 subtract that from 13 and then multiply by 0.15 and in fact I'm going to change this to a 14 because that was our limit magnitude right and what that's going to do this is just a simple mathematical equation that will provide me with with a with a dot size right so usually how these things are plotted and you can sort of see that here all right is that the bright stars are big dots and the faint stars are small dots right and so that's exactly what I want to be able to make as as well so this little equation will we'll do that right and the new plot is is awesome but really the only most important thing to pay attention here is is that the color is going to be black line color of eight and the point size is going to be variable right which is this so when I do that I'll go ahead and do all of that I'm gonna hit enter look to eight seven six nine Wow let's see something crashed to eight oh now what this thing is not behaving in seven five six eight eight zero result what is wrong with that no dated a plot I'm not gonna be able to do this no wow all right look I'm gonna have to come all the way back in stupid thing let's see where is it a new plot or so now well you get to see the whole the whole exhibition here so I've this is the only my only real complaint about ganoub plot with Windows is that you need to go got to keep going and going and going and going downloads Astro geez okay so now let's do data files separators a comma and so this should work this time there we go now let's do a couple of things let's get rid of this key unset key and I'm going to flip this around because typically RA is increasing to the to the to the left to the east right and as you can see in this plot its flipped around so let's let's just change this a little bit and go let's tell a new plot to go from two point nine to two point four so go backwards like that alright and there we go let's increase these dot sizes a little bit so we can really see them now let's go a little bit more like point that's the point five what does that do that makes it pretty big alright so there's a big bright star here and then star here fainter one so there's sort of a line of stars here right so let's see now let's let's go back and look at the actual chart and see if it's there it is there's a line of stars right there so that's pretty cool it sort of looks like that star right there is the one that's going to be occulted sure looks that way looks like is yeah see you can sort of see there's this bright star oh maybe not I'm not sure cuz he should be well they're not gonna be on the same same scale so ya can't be exactly sure but I'm sort of thinking that this one here is this guy and that this guy is our target and that these two appear are probably these these two and this is just outside of the edge so that's that's why we're not seeing this big this big bright star that's really the only thing that makes a whole lot of sense yeah I think I'm gonna go with that so okay I can make it a little bit bigger there so yeah you know that's not the most interesting star field that I've ever seen but guy is really cool right because you can actually go into here and let's let's look at let's go for a name like let's do about m71 and let's get rid of this condition let's just show all of them well you know let's add another condition I should have kept that one let's let's look at all of them the average magnitude less than or equal to whoops did I less than or equal to 22 so let's let's look at all stars that are 22 magnitude 22 or brighter right and it says that m71 is resolved so now let's show the query and again I'm going to change this to like 20,000 I don't know how many it's actually gonna be let's submit the query and we'll find out wow there's more than 20,000 stars okay let's go 50 whoo can't be that many it's a 30 arc minute field of view look at its grinding wow there's more than 50,000 stars holy moly I don't I that might be too rich of a field there more than a hundred thousand Wow okay so that's 70 6671 stars Wow let's um let's go back and narrow this a little bit let's go like five arc minutes what that did that wrong want to show my query first okay so now let's do can't be any more than ten thousand and a five argument at radius can there correct him size size equals brightness so the bigger the dot the brighter the star that's that's how all star charts are so there's more than ten thousand Wow all right there's fifteen thousand and seventy so let's grab that right so this is the this is a five arc minute radius centered on m71 m71 as i recall is a globular cluster is a very very rich globular cluster up in the constellation of Sagittarius toin today show you a very very rich field of stars and you know instead of twenty four we've got 15,000 i guess that's enough come on Sinbad come on Sinbad you can do it I know you can you're out there somewhere I know you're out there somewhere oh is this downloading did I tell it to download I don't remember if I did or not did I I'm gonna I'm gonna do so now so let's get rid of this one oh okay I forgot come on it's it really that hard okay we're gonna cancel that sorry I'm gonna delete this because I don't want to have to type type these huge names I'm just being lazy okay so now let's grab it we'll put it there so take a couple minutes here it's okay so it said it was 940 one kilobyte it looks like it's done it looks like it's done so let's pull this up again try to move that over there okay so let's now we've got to be 22-8 we're gonna get rid of this see how it feels in the name for me there that's exactly what I want okay here's 15,000 stars you ready it's this is probably these are gonna be a little bit too big so let's knock that down to 0.15 just just just for starters here we go ready oh wow haha that's a couple of stars let's go down even smaller a few stars so yeah really almost too many to to really see but what we can do did I do that good didn't mean to do that try to get it back up there I think what I want to try to do is just plot this center area all right so let's go from like 298 four five five to two fours what 4:05 is that right by doing that right I don't know go well on two four five to still be in the center so if I do to ninety eight point four five five I've got to think back where it's here right so so minus point I don't know [Music] 298 four five five to ninety eight point Oh what would that be man for some reason my brain is not functioning so I'm going to pull out my handy dandy calculator and go to ninety eight point four five minus point zero zero five to ninety eight four four five yeah that makes sense to ninety eight point four four five and for the deck let's go 1876 to 18:8 1876 what point seventy six to eighteen point eight we're just looking at the center and her chunk well what did I oh haha there we go so that's a very small region well I just did that again so that's a very small smaller region but you can still see there's a bajillion stars in there so now let's make the Stars a little bit bigger so we can start looking in a little bit closer and as you can see a guy has got the positions of all of these bad boys pretty good let's uh let's expand that a little bit cuz I'm not seeing sort of the concentration that I was expecting so let's let's subtract point one from here and add point one here and we'll do the same here well let's do five five whoops four five five oh yeah we want to be three five and six five I think I'm getting myself into trouble now six five all right let's hit let's let's go back to this Oh oh no I'm in big trouble why is it plotting it like that I must have hit a weird key or something all right I'm gonna have to get back into it there it is I'm gonna change directories again this is this is the tediousness this is the this is the pain part that most professionals don't don't talk about don't show doing things over and over and over again okay let's set our data file separator all right and we'll get rid of the key at the top because that just makes for more complications and we're gonna look back at this one okay hope it doesn't look much better big yeah there's a lot of stars in there though for sure okay so let's go that's 44 pretty much in the center all right well you know what we can do instead is we can go back over to Gaia so I'm gonna delete that one words it so I'm going to delete that one and let's go over back over to Gaia and say let's let's let's look at all the stars that are 17th magnitude or brighter instead that'll that'll knock down a few of those are we get about oh yeah only a thousand Wow well let's go a little bit more than let's go like 19th see how many we get there so 6700 6,700 that's about 1/3 as many yeah let's go with that let's see what that looks like okay done come on so now let's take a look here would be a new data file of course there it is there we go so I mean you can definitely tell that there is a concentration here in the center and of course that's that's because we're centered on m71 which is a very very rich globular cluster it's sinbad ever come up here yeah to do some Bad's being a little slow today just a wee bit slow I'll take another swig of hydrogen hydroxide here Cheers so m71 look at that before so you know the gaia archive is a stellar archive right so it's just looking at the stars so if if if you're wanting wanting to you know like see some kind of a galaxy or some kind of nebula with Gayo you're not going to see it right you're not gonna see it you're gonna see all the stars in there but you're not going to see you know like the galaxy or the nebula or anything else of course since globular clusters are our collections of stars that you know you can actually sort of separate out then it makes these kinds of plots possible let's some let's see how can we make that any better because it's kind of hard to see that there are bright ones and faint ones kind of hard to see oh I think partially because right we've limited this to 19th magnitude right not 20 seconds let's do 19 okay that's a little better so now let's change the change the size of the earth that made this multiplying part there we go okay so yeah you can sort of see that there's a differentiation there between the brighter stars and the fainter stars I don't really like that though let's pull right in between like 0.1 as you can see one can spend hours hours doing this now the reason why it's oval-shaped and not round shaped is because the new plot is just trying to fill my my screen right so it's just the screen it's doing that take care of Tim see you later peace Cheers stay well so yeah we can see all the all the stars associated with m71 and the surrounding region so that's pretty cool let's uh let's I think let's go 28 let's go 2029 forty eight to twenty nine to ninety eight for eight to ninety eight forty eight to ninety eight forty eight to ninety eight let's just do the RA I think yeah it sort of spreads it out so yeah that's not the best best thing in the world to do all right I'll forget that we'll go back to go back to that yeah anyway so you know this is this is one way to make finder charts you know if you're sort of part up not able to get charts any other way you can use gaya right gaya and a relatively sophisticated plotting program I guess the only thing that I should really show you is that these things actually are round so the way to do that is to actually write these out tool to a file right so I can say that my terminal is actually a PNG file and let's make it like two thousand souls by two thousand pixels it's a nice size and this is actually how how I make all the graphics for the videos I make and all the pictures all the artwork and everything this is exactly how I do it so let's do that and then we can set an output file to be let's call it just m71 dot PNG bad so then when I plot this instead of going to the screen it's going to go to a file right and now we can look here and see that there's a file called m71 dot PNG which we can now open and maybe where is it where is it thought I was being so so smart here maybe it's still writing it not sure what's going on there let's go up and back in there it is now let's look at it hmm that's a little strange let's open it with 38 kilobytes that seems a little small let's open it with and it with I guess chunka chunka chunka these poor machine I'm just making it work so hard making it suffer it has to run canoe plot and it has to run the one Chrome and it has to run the livestream I'm making it work definitely making it work I really like this picture I wondered I wonder why they chose that particular picture for for for okay it's kind of hard to see so let's and this is pretty typical that I need to change the change this scale around so let's let's do like times 1 see what that looks like I don't know why it's doing that that's a little weird ok let's try to open this with again take a hundred thousand years Agra new image manipulation program as good as Photoshop and it's free back again a lot of ways it's better than Photoshop but it's really making my machine work poor thing let's see if that makes it any better to see I just wanted to show that it was square yeah around see that okay so let's let's do it one more time I think point one was too small one was too big so let's go 0.5 0.5 look we need to do that point five ok so now let's look at it and of course what you see and what I wanted to show you there was that was that it actually is a round field of view which I think you saw but we'll look at this one more time now this is a PNG file that's 2000 by 2000 we can sort of zoom in a little bit and fly around a little bit to make that little smaller oops didn't mean to do that okay yeah see so this is shrunk to 25% of its normal size let's let's go all the way up there we go now we can start seeing members of the cluster itself pretty cool now you can see you know these dots are a little bit big they start to overlap a little bit so that's not the best in the world but given the fact that you know we're talking about a globular cluster here why did that but yeah that's pretty cool and you can sort of see you know there's some some fainter stars right so these these are all the stars that go down to 19th magnitude so the smallest little dots here that you see let's let's go up to like two hundred percent right so these smallest little dots here which actually turn into little plus signs right those are the twenty I'm sorry the nineteenth magnitude stars and everything else looks pretty much brighter than that that's pretty cool that's pretty cool that's that's the power of Gaia very very awesome guy is great guy is going to help us quite a bit but just to put things a little bit in into perspective with Gaia though right oh let me I'm gonna exit and I'm gonna exit gay gnuplot give my poor machine a little break here there we go now I'm gonna get back over here so I can see what I'm seeing you know Gaia has measured the positions of like 1.7 billion stars which is which is quite an accomplishment that's quite I mean that I I'm pretty sure that's the most that's ever been catalogued and the accuracy and the precision is extremely extremely good so you know we've got a really really great great catalog here but just just to put things in perspective a little bit that's about 0.3 percent of all the stars in our galaxy right so a third a third of a percent of all the stars just in in in our galaxy not to mention all the other stars and all the other galaxies right so you know 1.7 billion yes that's a big number that's a big accomplishment but relatively speaking that's nothing that's I mean we're still looking in sort of the neighborhood I mean yeah we're not we're not really seeing anything to to interesting I mean you know in the cases of like globular clusters where we can still see you know the individual Stars and whatnot then we're seeing a little bit further out you know maybe 10,000 light years or so or maybe you know um 20,000 or 30,000 right that's about all we're seeing right most the other stars in Gaia are you know relatively nearby you know a few thousand light years and that's it and that's it so yeah it's a lot of stars but it's nothing compared to what it's actually out there so so you know I guess part of my point in mentioning that is that is that you know we're gonna we're going to be coming to some supposed conclusions based on this data and I'm gonna argue that well we our sample size probably isn't large enough to come to any light like firm you know conclusions saying you know this is how it is because you know we've looked at 1.7 billion stars and they all have this kind of a pattern and therefore everything else is probably like that - well with 0.3% of a sample size of just our galaxy alone mm I don't know if you can come to any kind of firm conclusions now is there anything wrong with that no no I think that's what makes things really interesting is that we you know we're not gonna be sure at all what what concerns me is is you know the scientists who are gonna say things like well we've looked at this large sample and this is what we've observed so therefore that's how it is it's like probably not probably not all right well I'm gonna get out of here for today so hope everybody has a great evening a great day tomorrow made some finder charts today Gaea covers the entire sky if I remember right so yeah we can make finder charts from Gaia if you ever need them that's a great resource for that and if you want some help making them at least the way I did send me an email I'll give you a hand cosmic lettuce at gmail.com alright I'm gonna get out of here for now peace cheers and all that and I will see you again tomorrow tomorrow yeah yeah a little less than 23 hours from now all right take care everybody and yeah I'll see you on the spin bye | cosmiclettuce | UCdDSb9UpwPPBRltAu1tv8PA | 2018-06-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,927 | 34,263 |
VnsKtd9K-wc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnsKtd9K-wc | Will China Perish? prophecy of push back of Tang Dynasty Tui Bei Tu Forty-two Predictions: | this prophecy book came from forteen hundred years ago the boundless number of days is here to seek the rise and fall of the world is not free there are thousands and thousands of thousands it is better to push back and go back to rest Li Chen Feng said Destiny dictates that the Universe operates according to certain laws so the development of all Affairs is doomed pushback prophecy the rise and follow the world is in accordance with the law of the universe it goes on and on so it's endless push back it is said that it is a book of Prophecy deduced from the bookie by Lee Chang thing and yuan tangong in the Tang Dynasty the East Street image is the introduction followed by 58 images to speculate on the fate of the country and the last image is the conclusion according to Legend the more calculations Lee chamfam made the more vigorous he became it wasn't until young tangong pushed his back and said the secrets of Heaven can't be leaked anymore go back and rest then wrote Such a conclusion the boundless sky is counted here and the rise and fall of the world is not free thousands and thousands of words are endless it is better to push back and go back to rest the first strange book of pushback also got its name from this push back the book of Prophecy for two thousands years talking about the rising 4 of China analyzed the current situation starting from the 40 to picture in the pushback prophecy because this year 2023 is the year of Kumo which coincides with the situation this year is a big change in China beauty comes from the West Western beauty is a metaphor for America Chinese pronunciation also cause Americans Beauty America represents the West in the Statue of Liberty represents America in March 2018 in U.S president Trump signed a tariff memorandum officially launched the trade war with China the United States has begun to build an anti-china alliance joining forces with NATO the European Union Japan India Australia Britain Etc strength in the first island chain the United States declares that China is the biggest challenge opponent the anti-china alliance is about to emerge after the U.S trade War started the story of dragon slang and prepared the Dragon Lock to block China from the sino-us trade War America's strength comes from the catfish Theory the power come for conquer big evil enemy since its founding the USA has experienced different adversaries among them Britain Japan Germany and the Soviet Union were once powerful rivals China instead of the Soviet Union to be the leader of communism in 2018 China clearly emerged as the new rival of the United States episode 1 thanks for watching | Chinese story | UCWmstev3uajLnYHZTjTGHkg | 2023-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 471 | 3,152 |
N71IEfd7nCA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N71IEfd7nCA | Too Many NPCs in WORMS ARMAGEDDON | huh too many NPCs gotta start messing The Nest was peeking out let's turn Super Saiyan this is this unbearably [ __ ] bad tick tock of this guy you're just making faces and bothering people yeah he just goes around and goes it's worms turn and squirm's turn you mean yeah here's the full picture that's a guy he bothered so yeah sitting beneath nidhog like I just don't understand why you would do something like that me either it's like why you gotta stop messing with people and putting them down like keep tongue in your mouth man right turn gun I don't really I I guess I could just hit slimy who's slimy worm um he was a puppet from Sesame Street was he yeah he was somebody's pet oh he's gone now no how come you that right there was somebody's childhood Sorry Charlie he was an NPC I had to mess with him he's unbearable yeah yeah put up the context but let's make sound effects for when he makes those and of course them they're underneath slurm the worm is that the most iconic NPC oh my God run run Ned hog front Gurney's going down I couldn't think of a Rhymes I called him good this firm worms got a bone to pick with you firm the champion worm and Jim did nothing wrong Jim did everything wrong I've seen what that man said on Twitter that's when Jim's Creator like people don't like him but man I don't like the new Earthworm Jim even a little I'd much rather have media created by Psychopaths than what we've got now you know what I mean I know what you mean oh Jim it's fine Goku's hair will protect you that's for smudging my mascara slowly lowly worm okay careful of that mine on his bag yeah I see it you've got to do what I gotta do oh no why do you have to do that I thought it was gonna go differently oh no now it is Burns turn and some people never learn come on girl I swear that's just a offensively gay one they're only offensive to me I'm not like how dare I just mean I think he's just like you know just a really one-dimensional stereotype let's see what this does not squirm away it does half Health oh that's mean it's super fat okay Jesus all my teams in one spot almost almost yeah right below let's go sheep oh no you're burning your snot ah take that schnoz it looks like Mr Bean it does a little bit by the way I didn't just make his nose bigger to be horrible although it is very funny Slim's the turn yeah I did it because I thought it needed a platform under there for worms to spawn on now let's face that when the aubergines are as well you've been a bit of a dick I don't like this ugly rap battle I'm just gonna I'm sorry MPC no oh now there's not enough NBC it kills the chosen one who will need hoggy it looks fine it took six damage it like stubbed its toe listen sperm I don't like you and you don't like me you can't get rid of the most iconic worm of all time sure this is a lot more fun with the whole team of worms it is yeah here's a little something for you no slim oh [Music] I think Ned Hogg might have plot armor right well man uh need to get you out of here but I don't know how oh it's work Mom yeah oh I have an idea where I could go there you go nice and safe do you like that little uh water droplet I put on the aubergine to note in particular is until the spit that comes out of his mouth when he goes oh that's just tasty fresh fresh produce oh my bad I thought he was spitting on it no no it's just it's fresh I just want to hug you oh and I got Jim a little the replay [Applause] that wasn't worth killing my mouth what was that Charlotte I hit Spaceman jump you're just gonna drill me well no that's for smudging my mascara that's more than I expected yeah I I it's not looking good for the time to rhyme I think lay epic worms have got it yeah the Epic worms might win this one a little beta oh you can see just under that explosion you can see his Tick Tock oh no so you can follow him if you like I recommend it it's my it's the only Tick Tock Channel I know so I guess it's my favorite Jim I'm sorry but it was worth it you killed Jim yeah he got taken out by the fire that spread well we've all been there no sorry Lambton no who's Lambton uh he's a historical worm that somebody in England killed historical word what does that mean he's like a monstrous worm he was like five foot long and he got slayed that's not a big deal it's nothing worms get hurt when you pick him up the human skin touching that makes them go ow ow they don't like it yeah but I cut it in half great terrific good job man right I'm sorry um oh get out of here get out of here I'll film The Worm couldn't escape isn't this better than worms on the PS1 it's so much better I hated worms I'm sure you've shown it already but put up another picture of that [Music] you've only got 25 seconds left I said that a little earlier because I anticipated finishing that sentence for the 25 points so don't get confused when you're editing the audio and think wait a minute because I skipped ahead because it hasn't [Music] no [ __ ] no oh oh I can't believe that you son of a [ __ ] God damn son of a [ __ ] I got the jetpack to work there yeah I got two of these left I think it's time oh I'm gonna come right now oh my God you're going for the power in his eyes ah I must obtain the power I gave him um Super Saiyan Vegeta hat because he's definitely a hero by the way oh okay I just wanted everyone to know that he's he's totally the hero of his own story I I honestly think Vegeta's gonna end up being the good guy in Dragon Ball one month bro like I haven't watched Dragon Ball in a very long time but from what my brothers told me Goku's a psychopath now yeah oh my god oh he's got oh my God skimmed about mine oh no I took damage oh no this is it for slow oh no monster well Mom you've got this no no no yes sure do you think you better just jump real quick okay oh Mr Bean will never sound the same again today that's pretty much what he sounds like and he's 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7EL0h7giKG4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EL0h7giKG4 | Designing materials-design: Professor Gregory B. Olson, Lecture 4 of 25 | all right i'm very happy to be uh contributing to this uh tribute to uh sir harshad kumar daramshi hans raj bhadija on this occasion of his retirement uh my presentation will be from the perspective of my latest day job at my alma mater as well as the commercial applications of materials designed by our company quest tech and their ongoing collaborations under the multi-institutional trimed design center i first came to know a young sir harry in the uh 1970s when mit hosted the icomat international martensite conference that's where we first met and that led to harry spending some time as a visiting scholar at mit uh to collaborate uh on the science of uh phase transformations uh and that very early collaboration led to a a model let me see if i can get this to go just want to advance there we go all right can you see my next slide yes we see it yes so we we looked at an approach uh to bainitic transformations uh building on uh the the framework that we had established for uh barrierless heterogeneous martensitic nucleation paced by interfacial mobility and uh with that model in place we asked the question uh if we take the same nucleating defects and embryos of martensite that are stabilized by their defect interaction and consider at a temperature above ms would it be possible for a small amount of non-equilibrium partitioning across the interface to increase the driving force enough to assist the glide of that interface so this led uh to a quantitative exploration of the concept of coupled diffusional displacement uh transformation so we started out with the two velocity equations uh for uh the interfacial glide and the diffusional transport uh across the interface or the volume transport away from the interface and then ultimately uh added a third velocity equation in our second paper uh adding a trapping law uh for the transport across the interface and this then uh predicted a uh at a given transformation temperature above ms there was a unique solution uh for the interfacial velocity of nucleation that that pays the nucleation rate uh and a prescribed amount of partitioning of the uh carbon that would allow that interfacial motion uh and uh looking at the difference in the magnitude of capillary energy at the nucleation stage versus the growth stage uh as the particle grew in size uh it would need less partitioning uh and in the case of lower bainite it led to the prediction that while the nucleation would be assisted by partial uh partitioning that the growth could be partitionless as had been proposed by harry's earlier models i came to understand that in later years jack christian seemed to talk harry out of this approach but we stuck with it at quest tech and coded it up and we made very good use of this framework as an extension of our martensite framework to control the hardenability in our designs of martensitic steels but uh notably we also had one example of a commercial contract where a client uh asked us to run it for a matrix of alloy compositions and they use the output of our simulations to calibrate the descriptive jmac models in commercial heat treating software so it was a early example of generating data from fundamental simulation as an alternative to experimental dilatometry so that's the story of our bainite collaboration in the science of phase transformations but i think really our early collaboration a far more impactful result was our early exploration that led to a common vision of the potential of a new form of science-based materials engineering that would be enabled by the predictive power of calfad fundamental data and we both have followed that over the ensuing decades it was a rocky road along the way but it really has happened and it really has transformed the materials profession uh i think harry and r i are at the stage of life now where we can kick back uh and be thoroughly amused by uh the achievements uh of our students uh who have really uh transformed our dreams into reality and in uh harry's case uh three particular students uh i'd like to describe uh for which i've had uh very fruitful uh interactions over the years or the three shown here the most senior one being hiroshi harada of nims in japan who set out in focusing his career on the computational design of high performance super alloys particularly single crystal turbine blade alloys and his early achievements and this attracted the attention of rolls-royce and this ultimately led uh to a japanese-funded program uh that harry had at cambridge in collaboration with roles i think was called the atomic arrangement design and control program uh and during a sabbatical at cambridge in 92 i got to participate in it and it was really very exciting time all the things that were going on uh ultimately uh as hiroshi refined the accuracy of his models he ultimately delivered i believe what was the tms 129 single crystal turbine blade alloy that was adopted by rolls-royce and i think that's a very significant historic milestone uh in the evolution of computational materials design now in my own work in design i i focused on martin siddik's deals harry was uh strongly influenced uh by earlier experience uh in welding uh technology particularly uh the complex phenomena in multi-pass uh welding uh and this the complexity of it motor motivated him to do really pioneering work in what we now call machine learning through the adaptation of neural network uh techniques uh to get control of the complex phenomena uh in welding uh the uh that line of uh welding research was carried on by uh suresh babu now at uh university of uh tennessee uh knoxville uh and i've been able to uh uh collaborate uh with him uh often uh whenever i have an issue with weldability uh it's a baboo that i call up uh and he's also had a role uh in uh advising some of the students in in in my design teams related to weld building phenomena so i really greatly valued having a local expert from the badisha school now harry's approach uh he felt very strongly that particularly the results of public funded research should be openly disclosed and throughout his career has put not only his research results but his codes out uh in his particularly in his uh the materials algorithm uh project that he started very early on and we've greatly benefited by having access to the tools that he put out there but his later student roger reed uh is is an exception to that approach uh with his move to oxford he founded what is now the company alloyed uh and i think it's very also a very important milestone uh in the ongoing commercialization of this new technology which is greatly uh increasing its impact so these are guys who i really enjoyed uh collaborating with over the decades um coming back over to my side of the pond uh the context of our work now uh it is this national materials genome initiative uh announced by president obama uh a decade ago with the overarching uh engineering goal of taking what has historically been a 10 to 20-year materials development cycle then compressing that uh by at least 50 percent uh using fundamental databases and tools that that we've demonstrated over the years the the one student uh of mine that i would like to brag about is charlie chuman charlie uh was the uh first doctoral student when i made my move to northwestern to build out this design uh technology uh in the late 1980s uh and charlie really had a major role uh in really embodying this design methodology and making it real uh his entrepreneurial interest in experience uh was pivotal to founding quest tech in the late 1990s and ultimately moving this technology to major u.s corporations since uh the landing gear he's standing in front of here actually use components of the feriam s-53 stainless steel that he designed when he was at questa and that steel is a very significant historical milestone in this technology that it was in 2010 that the first flight of landing gear constructed of the stainless steel occurred this is not only the first stainless steel to meet the mechanical performance requirements of landing gear and allow the elimination of toxic cadmium plating but much more significantly this is the first fully computationally designed and qualified material to go all the way to flight and this then really measures a level of maturity of this technology uh already a decade ago and that maturity uh is also reinforced by this uh timeline uh it's uh the uh decade of the materials genome initiative so far uh has clearly uh demonstrated that the genome we have for materials is the cal fad fundamental data system uh whose origins can be traced back to kaufman and cohen in in the 1950s uh it was the evolution of that software into commercial software with the introduction of thermo-calc that inspired our founding in 1985 of our steel research group to build out an approach to computational materials design that was specifically structured to use the predictive power of the cal fad fundamental data and that led to a number of demonstration projects of steels that ultimately led to the founding of quest tech in the late uh 1990s uh but in parallel with that uh at the university uh we did uh a number of demonstration projects of the generality of this approach applying it to other alloy systems polymers ceramics and even some composite systems so it really demonstrated a a broad capability across all classes of materials but we started with steel acknowledging that it's still true today that steel is the materials material class that we studied the the longest and the deepest and generated the highest quality of fundamental data so it is the most designable material system so it's the right place to start to demonstrate the technology uh but the fundamentals that we've established in metals and steels in particular really are generalizable fundamentals and they can be applied across all classes of materials it was the successes in the 90s that really made the case uh for the founding of the darpa aim program on accelerated insertion of materials in 2001 and that was really the start of what we now call icme or integrated computational materials engineering where the concept here was to go beyond the initial design of a new material and a specification for its composition and processing conditions to address the full materials development cycle in terms of process optimization scale up and the generation of the data for specifying minimum properties for materials users and that really addressed the goals of the materials genome initiative to look at the full cycle and build out the full tool set that could compress that cycle where we stand uh today as we've now got over 60 years of a materials genome foundation over 30 years of a design practice and now um 20 years of a fully integrated technology so it's uh it's it's really here now the approach we take uh builds on a systems approach to materials our ideas rather than reinventing systems engineering taking the well-established framework that's out there and all other branches of engineering so each of our uh projects starts with this type of a system chart where we can map our ultimate uh performance goals uh back to a set of quantitative property objectives uh that are controlled by uh microstructural subsystems that each dynamically evolve throughout the stages of materials processing and with this we can identify and prioritize the structure property and process structure relations for which we want to build a predictive models and in particular use our mechanistic understanding uh to pose those relationships in terms of the fundamental parameters that are accessible from the caliphate databases now there's always the opportunity to use superficial empirical correlations but from the start our idea was to use maximum use of knowledge of mechanism uh to be far more and predictive than that could be enabled by uh empirical and interpolation and that really has has paid off uh in the design capability that's come out of this the tools we ultimately brought together are summarized here where uh we brought in uh dft uh physics to actually predict thermodynamic properties which particularly valuable for surface thermodynamics which is difficult to measure where the material science tools have been most predictive in quantitative is the nanoscale precipitation and the corresponding strengthening for other mechanical properties it's tools of micro mechanics that have allowed us to simulate unit processes of fracture and fatigue to get quantitative control of that as well so it's really a combination of dft physics material science and continuum mechanics that were integrated together for the performance driven design but equally important to performance is process ability particularly as a function of scale and that's where the material science models of the solid solid and liquid solid phase transformations are equally important in delivering a processable material so those are the tools that we found that we could engineer with um the an example of this parameterization for calphad accessibility is the strength model summarized here so in this derivation we start with the oron strengthening equation and then use the initial critical nucleus size as the fundamental scaling factor for particle size and then that leads to the prediction that the oron strengthening will scale with the driving force for predict for precipitation and so this motivated a series of experimental model alloys that validated and calibrated this relationship and this really became a primary design tool in the design of high performance secondary hardening steels that allowed us to achieve much higher strengthening efficiency than previous designs the type of design integration we've undertaken is a graphical parametric design these are actually contour plots related to the design of the s53 stainless landing gear steel so this is summarizing on the left a couple composition variables uh overlaying contours of that driving force affecting the strengthening efficiency uh and overlaying uh cons processability constraints of transformation temperatures and solution temperatures so uh meeting the uh microstructure requirements under acceptable processing uh conditions the second plot on the right is stepping back to earlier stages of processing and optimizing the grain refining dispersions in the steel constrained by process temperatures to achieve the fine dispersions of the grain refiners that would maintain a desired grain size during heat treatment so in a similar way we can step back even further and fine-tune the deoxidation practices and primary inclusions uh in in production so typically uh we start with the end of processing and the finest scale of microstructure meeting those requirements uh and then back up into each earlier stage to find uh tune the the trace additions uh in the final optimized design of a complete alloy but essentially uh over time we've built out the capability that the entire material can be calculated up front ultimately there are limitations of course to the accuracy of the cal fat databases but we find we have enough accuracy today that typically the very first iteration of design when we prototype it we can get within 90 percent of all the requirements we're trying to meet uh and then using the information from that first prototype to dial back some uh calibration corrections uh within three iterations of design we can get where where we're trying to go uh we have had examples where we've had enough accuracy that we've even gotten it right on the first iteration so it is a very efficient process and these calculations can be formed performed on a laptop first commercial products are these four steels commercialized by questec we now have two flight qualified uh aircraft landing gear steels uh and two uh types of very high performance uh uh gear steels doing very well in racing applications on their way to helicopter applications uh all of these designs uh involve that driving force base uh strength model that leads to an optimization of the strengthening m2c carbides at a three nanometer size scale for very efficient strengthening and that extreme efficiency of strengthening is what's allowed us to better manage the trade-off with other properties such as fracture toughness and corrosion resistance so that each of these steels is really a best-in-class in the performance that they deliver so those are the first commercial projects uh my products uh this is uh our track record on on the timeline of development uh where the scale on the left is the technology readiness levels of for the application on the right are the milestones for materials development so these two landing gear steels both made it under a decade which was one of the goals of the materials genome initiative but the second landing gear steel has served as a case study for the materials genome initiative and in that study it was assessed as to what were the technology accelerators that we demonstrated and what were the inhibitors in doing this in a small business environment and it was assessed that the technology that was demonstrated would be capable if we had continuous funding throughout these projects of delivering a three-year materials development cycle and that's a very important benchmark because that gets the material cycle down to the scale of product development for the first time and historically concurrent engineering has meant everything except materials it now allows materials uh to be part of concurrent engineering and that's a very a very new world and a very historic example was the four new alloys that apple announced with the release of the apple watch in 2014 uh these are all uh you know significantly novel alloy designs they were each delivered developed concurrently with the design of these devices and delivered in less than two years from acquiring the technology that enabled it and the anodizable 7000 aluminum uh made its way into subsequent iphones and other products too uh so with these applications uh this technology has very has had very broad impact in consumer products but the news travels fast in the valley and all this caught the attention of this man and i do like to point out that he likes to be photographed in front of stainless steel uh so it became public about five years ago that charlie cuman uh left apple after three years there uh to join mr musk as uh the vice president for materials engineering at both spacex and tesla and that has led to some very exciting uh interactions most of which we're not allowed to talk about with the notable exception when mr musk himself puts out a tweet so this is a great example and a very rare example of an american corporate ceo bragging about his metal urges so this was acknowledging the very novel design of a burn resistant nickel based super alloy that was actually vitally important to the concept of the raptor engine that uh enables the the mars starship uh the efficiency that's needed for that uh and uh so in in fact this actual design was initially done at questa but uh the other aspect of this uh that charlie heumann's been allowed to talk about in some of his public lectures is this was part of a tremendous acceleration of the whole concurrent engineering uh process as represented by transforming this classical v structure to this vertical structure here so every level of the subsystems uh in in this raptor engine uh was addressed concurrently uh including uh the uh final development of a rather nascent uh designed uh super alloy that was central to the whole concept of the engine so it was great to see that the accelerated materials technology was a was a key piece to this high level of concurrency so things are happening at a fantastic pace at at uh spacex with with this technology uh the other thing that's going on is before charlie showed up uh mr musk was enamored of the uh fashionable materials such as uh carbon fiber uh uh including early on making some liquid oxygen tanks out of cfrp leading to some some of those early famous rocket explosions uh along the way they actually demonstrated a scale-up of the cfrp liquid oxygen tank at the scale they would need for the mars starship which of course could give a far more spectacular explosion than the ones that have been demonstrated but with charlie showing up and introducing some rationality to their approach to materials engineering this led to mr musk actually writing an article himself that appeared in popular mechanics and he explained the limitations of cfrp compared to the much uh much broader temperature capability of cold rolled stainless steel and its extreme manufacturability so there's been a real sea change in the materials technology at spacex uh virtually eliminating cfrp and displacing it with much more efficient designs of of steels so i'm sure charlie that's i'm sure that harry is very pleased with this example uh meanwhile uh over at tesla it's been a really exciting uh innovation in automotive structure technology uh this may be one of the greatest breakthroughs in automotive structure technology it was the concept of giga casting so it was mr musk's vision that the die casting would be scaled up so that he could make the aluminum structures he wanted for the necessary uh light weighting to get enough range out of a fully electric vehicle to make the aluminum structure scale up die casting to make it out of two parts uh so this was uh really a colossal achievement and the very first step had to be the design of that very novel alloy and it was cal fad based design uh based on the eutectic phase fractions optimization uh to achieve uh the properties uh uh desired strengthened ductile in the azcast state so charlie has been this was all delivered in about a two-year cycle of not only the uh the alloy but uh charlie was flying all around the world uh even during this pandemic setting up plants in china and germany uh scaling up uh this casting technology and it is in production today so again extremely novel innovation in materials and materials processing uh delivered at a a lightning pace but uh with with these achievements uh this has convinced mr musk even more of the power of computational materials design he's a strong enough believer that it was recently announced in the past year that in addition to charlie having these two materials groups at the two companies at tesla specifically they have now created a materials applications team uh essentially training the materials user engineers to understand that materials are designable at the pace that they need and mr musk wants all the legacy alloys they use to be completely changed to custom alloys they design to take every one of these systems to a higher level of optimization so it's great to hear and at this point i think it's elon musk is the probably the most influential champion of icmb technology great to have him on board meanwhile there's been a a recent national academy study a decade of review of materials research in 2019 and there were two very important recommendations to come out of it number one uh restoring research in the so-called classical materials of metals and ceramics and so as uh as we rediscover the importance of bringing back domestic manufacturing it makes metals very important again so it's recognized that for several decades we've had taken on tremendous damage and loss of capability in metals and ceramics and it's time to bring it back the other important recommendation is they have proposed that this materials genome initiative should con continue uh for another uh decade so it's great to see that this is all moving forward and so finally uh the uh assuming that someday this dreadful pandemic will actually be over it is our plan in 2023 to host uh the international california conference at mit and i hope you'll join us there uh and we can all celebrate uh the achievements of this new technology that harry has uh so significantly helped us to bring about i thank you for your attention and i thank harry thank you very much professor olsen for the brilliant talk and it's very interesting to to know that tesla is really paving forward for the material development as well is there any question from the audience or comments can i ask a question of course yes you may her you may ask a question so craig obviously you need a person in industry who has vision beyond the normal and access to huge quantities of money so for example charlie's charlie's diecast alloy you know yeah set up a factory for 100 million dollars within the two-year period and then handed over the factory and i think that is the bit that is exceptional in the us as opposed to say in europe and so on is that people there aren't these individual leaders who have the vision to take things forward so the stainless steel rocket for example you know even the people working in steels don't know about that story right yes i think you need to push charlie cumin to send me some photographs because i emailed him oh really he hasn't responded so if you can do that i can put it all in my book okay well you've got my you got my slide now anyway yeah yeah it's a fantastic story and i i would like to see uh uh it written up so in fact this is something uh um on uh from the perspective of the acta journals we would like to see charlie and elon musk put something together and write down what's going on in this technology because they're so far ahead of the rest of the world it's absolutely astounding so so we recently elected here elon musk as a fellow of the royal society very good yep is an amazing guy really is but that it's it's so rare though in american corporation to have technical leadership right so the engineer is running the company you know we've had too many companies uh run run by accountants and lawyers and uh all they do is step on the brake pedal uh but uh the the the vision that that he has and and the ability of of charlie to deliver on this vision you know make it actually happen is really great to see so if no one has a question then um what's happening about elon musk's boring company well i know you know he's uh he's still trying to make things happen and and and set up transports in different locations i i haven't heard the latest on where that goes but i i know they uh ultimately uh they're gonna send it to mars uh you know there will be a subterranean civilization on march mars where that boring technology will actually have an important role once it's sent up there yeah it's interesting that you know a lot of it's uh i think why it's so exciting uh to work at musk's companies is just that the the goals of the companies are so elevating you know uh to really to to make humans an interplanetary species right they were gonna win a set up on mars uh and and the electrification of transportation you know it was just a notion he he made it real and now it's just absolutely taking off you know and driving all kinds of infrastructure just to support it but wow it's great to see so is there a lotus which is electric actually the very first uh tesla was a lotus elise okay yeah and and that's the one that that he uh sent into space which is why i have this picture behind me so for those of you who don't know greg has a he's a big fan of lotus absolutely and the lotus elise is the one that he has now his daughter's name is elise that's right which is why i was uh able to convince my wife that it was a sign from god and jane sends her very best uh regards harry thank you thank you so young babe nobody has uh questions uh yeah just like to say that you know both francisca and greg give superb talks today and of course it's because they've done a huge amount of work and i was very worried about greg actually because i thought he would start with his systems chart which he always does but he came in the middle of the door so that's okay yeah and you complained about my stuff about cyril smith so i left it out this time okay thank you hey i just got word this week i've actually won the tms uh smith award in honor of my work c.s smith yes yes yes congratulations congratulations very very very pleased to have that one that's very special significance to me yeah congratulations thank you is there anybody also wants to make some comments [Music] for discussions i guess i explained it all too well then i think both of you did you know yeah we see a lot of interaction on the chat with francesca on different questions as well uh there is one wrist hand from fabio miani can you hear me yes we can hear you i don't think you can see me but i'm there somewhere okay uh we can't yeah so professor professor greg thank you for your presentation and also also to to francisca cavaliere as well uh my question is about uh you know developing uh uh calphad methodology with the students my impression is that either they are skilled in using uh calphad methods either they are skilled in experimental techniques or let's say generally speaking mechanical engineering but finding them interested in both is very difficult this is my opinion especially because normally i hope that thermo can wouldn't uh say him to to to bed with them it's rather expensive so if you want to get the full picture you should have a very good funded university otherwise it would be difficult to use open software there are some steps but the young guy is like the guys running peak alpha they are very very good with uh software but i my impression is that they are a little bit far from from uh applications in material science uh uh animatorology what is your opinion so is it possible in the future to to for to to to have students that will be then the engineers the professors the researchers a little bit i think we do have the problem unique to materials that compared to all the other engineering disciplines that have been teaching design historically we never taught design and material so we we've largely trained experimentalists which is a very different mentality from design which is to conceive something new from your knowledge and then implement it that's a very different culture and it's taking a long time to bring that culture to the materials community that's really what's pacing the the evolution as far as the affordability of you know commercial caliphate tools i think with initiatives like the materials genome initiative this there is now research funding for people to develop this technology and license the tools that enable it so i think it it will be pop possible now for proliferation of these tools within the academic system through the research activities and that'll create a much better uh educational environment to actually practice cow fad based design materials thank you there is also another raised hand from professor dom thank you very much right thanks for sharing the story about this tesla's car mega casting application that's very uh exciting wonderful since um normally metal casting has a low profile you know look into its applications i wonder this could kind of a story could be adopted or could be used in for other applications or other sectors for this we said it's fundamental or or manufactured routes and then we need probably need also clever ideas and then to to to generate this kind of a big societal impact absolutely but but again you know it comes back to you know rebuilding uh manufacturing these now become the issues that are really important and this is what moves manufacturing forward and it all most of it centers around metals right now yeah normally a metal casting uh we say it's very very low profile and then uh stuff from sand custom or die casting of press this technology has been improving but we just have probably look how we look down because we're not very uh a porsche area to to to to work and also this proper kind of profile scenes and then there's manufacturing research we probably need to increase our profile and by machine learning well i i think the concept of giga casting certainly helps that profile yeah and of course what this is now going to drive is evolution of the dye technology to better support this and get better heat transfer and reduce the cycle times at this kind of scale [Music] i also hope you look into this kind of very high pressure die casting probably not only uh to reduce the the costs and also could improve the overall stretch integrity uh i have not done this any research on this so i'm just suspecting uh this could be one of another benefit look into it [Music] yeah lots of joints and then uh this could be uh it could be a another way to look into it about any cost saving but also performance improvement sure yeah and you certainly don't want to sacrifice performance as you reduce cost but uh in this case uh they've done it you know they really met their performance goals and and tremendously reduced the cost of building those aluminum structures and then this is something which harry has done well to this sector steel sector we're ready to pro promote ourselves telling us right well that that's why i brought up that national academy report i think it's it's about time we had such a report to explain we need to get back to metals again right i hope it'll have some impact and certainly this whole materials genome initiative is being led by physical metallurgy no question about it and uh you know other experts in other classes and materials are looking to the example of physical metallurgy and looking how can they adapt the same approach to their material so it's really it's really brought metallurgy back to a leadership position at the at the intellectual frontier of the technology and also recently we're doing uh something like data during approach and looking manufacturing processes uh also look into uh materials databases uh oh yeah i i yeah i meant to comment you know all that work that harry did on uh those ugly multi-pass welds you know uh now now it's the core technology of additive manufacturing scaled down has now turned take on on new importance and a completely new manufacturing technology and then after a few months time and then we not get back to we talk to the industry we present what we have done so far and then the question is what industry can benefit from it and then look at accuracy of prediction i said how is luckily enough now we get back to we said okay we start from physics models and how can we use this the data to enhance the physical models this is the thing that i'm actually doing that question probably to discuss with you are correct it's a you know call that it's very important to always establish and then to uh uh could uh this kind of data to you and be uh used to enhance this kind of searching new materials well actually what what i've been advocating for the next decade of the materials genome initiative you know having demonstrated what cal fed can do uh you know in the human genome initiative they set out to measure 3 billion base pairs in over 13 years they started out with something impossible and they got it down to an average cost of one dollar per base pair in the structure of calphad the equivalent of a base pair is a tie line it's really those equilibrium tie lines that drive the most accurate thermodynamic assessments and so how do we build out the technology of the one dollar tie line what what are the high throughput techniques uh that we could assemble so that we make it very affordable to rapidly expand calfab and that will have tremendous impact if we do that so you know professor fabio mian is asked a question earlier but he is very keen on the new open calphed process which uh bosaman is creating you know where the software is right is open source and the data you can build your own data sets from either published data or by a data set yeah and i you know we're looking at this uh you know rapid tie line uh measurement thing as what would be the open data you know it's the it's the uh it's the pre-cal fad proto data that supports a cow fat assessment but then we're free to approach how we do those assessments and that's that's where there can be some competition somebody building a better database from the same data okay i i want to thank again to our two speakers today really wonderful talks and also i want to thank all the audience for participating today we hope to see you again at the same time in this forum next tuesday and until then please take care and hope you enjoy the rest of your week thank you thank you very much everyone take care you | bhadeshia123 | UC8gl2omRFMCaStGqiXqNMoQ | 2021-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,496 | 36,675 |
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YYR5COfLFng | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYR5COfLFng | Bayesian Statistics for the Social Sciences 04-11-2017 | okay it's good going today we are going to continue to talk about the Stan language so i will continue to tell you that columbia gets a lot of grants or Stan I work for Columbia is where Stan group this conflict of interest it has to be disclosed in presentations such as this so we're going to be doing a bunch of examples writing Stan programs getting more practice how to call them etc that's something that you need to practice on the stan language takes a little bit of time to pick up it's a bit more formal than the our language in some respects but it's not a very difficult language it basically just have integers and real numbers and containers thereof and it already has a lot of functions that you can use to specify posterior kernel and log units which is what you need to do in order to draw from a posterior distribution you shouldn't stand but it doesn't do you a whole lot of good to spent the past two or three months learning how to do basic analysis being able to draw from any posterior distribution that's differentiable with respect to all of its unknowns if you can't write down a posterior kernel that is different for both with respect to all the time mounts and that has you know very little really to do with this Dan language or Bayesian analysis it's just the aspect of sort of translating your model mathematically or conceptually into code if you were to do you know maximum likelihood estimation which you can actually do it and stand that I'm not going to tell you how it would involve all the same steps except for the step where you specify what the prior distribution of the parameters is and then you would you know execute the thing using an optimization algorithm rather than mcmc algorithm but writing down like ninety-five percent of the model I would be exactly the same and so that's really something that we need to learn how to do so we're calling this tomorrow we go to up the arse tan package if I switch over to my our studio window you notice when it does that it says a lot of stuff that's not too relevant it also says for execution on a local multi-core CPU which would basically be your laptop with excess memory we recommend calling well we kind of recommend calling that always our standards for options auto underscore right equal true that will write a compiled version of your stand model to the same directory where your stamp program is safe if you load that up in a subsequent of our session on that computer you won't have to recompile it again which can take like 30 seconds is the second something like that so that is pretty useful you might think that you can compile a stand model on your computer and like posted to Instagram or something like that and get all your friends to download it and they can use it that is false the instructions in that binary file are specific to your computer and it most likely will not work on anyone else's computer maybe if you do like identical version of operating system identical version of compiler something like that it might work but don't hold your breath perhaps more importantly it suggests in the case where you have multiple cores and excess ram to call options parenthesis MC course equal parallel colon colon detect course parenthesis that will use as many cores that will detect how many quarters you have available on your computer and use up to that many cores one core pertain when estimated this so you can do like for age or whatever chance simultaneously and that is tends to be faster as long as you have enough RAM then doing the chain serially or consecutively Adam you had a question well you never know until you run out but um one thing that can makes them go in extremely slow is if you run out of memory and have to use your swap ah drive or partition to like write stuff to the disk that should be a memory and that it uses the other stuff and then it needs the stuff off to this so if you're using a swap partition or what windows at least used to call virtual memory which is basically hard disk to store stuff the stand is just going to be extremely slow because all the meeting and writing from the disk takes longer than like solving Hamiltonian equations now doing this in parallel eats more ram one you have like 48 things going simultaneously it has to make that many copies of the data so if you have like a big data set and you copy it four times to do for chance in parallel that's going to take up you know four times as much RAM yeah whatever you have to do to keep it in RAM and not touch the swamp inclusive a buy a better computer oh yes do you want any more once per hour session yeah um other questions now okay switching back to this um so there is a data set called tree in our that has three variables about trees that were cut down for timber the volume the height and the girth which I think it's a synonym for circumference or maybe radius I don't know geometrically speaking uh there is a relationship between the volume of the cylinder and it's you know radius and height trees are approximately a cylinder however the relationship between the volume of the cylinder is a multiplicative formula it's the area of the base x the height so if we wanted to do linear regression it would behoove us to do that in the logarithms of these variables where we would expect the multiplicative relationship to become additive in the logarithms of these positive numbers so in order to prepare a name list of things in our where the name should correspond to the same names that are declared in the data block of your stamp program we can do something like this use the width function to evaluate the following expression where it's going to look inside the trees data set for these will create a variable called y which is log of volume and we'll create a matrix X which has the logarithm of the other two variables will make that as a matrix and then after that we'll specify and pay the number of observations in this case 31 and the number of predictors in X which in this case is 2 so now all we have to do is write a stand program that implements a linear regression model and takes as the names of the things and it's data block the same names that are in this nameless that we're going to pass to stand when we call the stand function in the our standard package everybody understand what were attempting to do here okay so all we have to do at this point is right a stamp program called linea underscore regression Stan and save it to our working directory or the same directory where we have our are marked out file or something like that okay so to do that we create a text file we save it as linear regression got Stan our studio then recognize this is recognizes this as a stand program and we can proceed to write it down so how would we do that the boss so we're going to need data we're going to need parameters we're going to need a model it's kind of the minimum number we might also need transform data transferring parameters generated quantities but we're going to be at least those three and in the model block we're going to have to build up an expression for the colonel of the posterior distribution we want to draw from in blog units so what would we do x ok so we're already in the pass in the outcome in log right ok so you're saying we should do the likelihood first alright so that would be in the model block how would we write the log likelihood for these data under a linear regression ah hey target policy goals target plus equals what normal l PDF so we want to use the logarithm of the PDF of the normal distribution for our like luckiest and if you pass one of these underscore L PDF functions in Stan a vector or a one-dimensional array it will add up the log-likelihood contributions for the individual of observations sum them all up return a scalar for the log likelihood of the data as a whole so what do we need to put inside normal underscore L PDF to implement the log likelihood for a linear regression Bob [Music] why what comes after why vertical bar indicating what we are conditioning on so what is the conditional mean function for a linear regression model conditional on X [Music] yeah we put that into x what do we do with X to give us a conditional regression relationship between y and X there's a what there's a beta what do we do with that beta okay we could do a QR we parameterize a should that be a little bit advanced given our progress so far today but we could do that beta times X except the other way around x times beta is more typical way to do that but that presumes that the first column of X has a vector of once which it does not in this case meaning we need to separately add an intercept term in the usual case that we have a nonzero intercept in our model in the case of this we expect the intercept to be pretty close to of the negative logarithm of two part because the area in the basement hi anyway so yes we would have an intercept in almost all cases where we have the linear regression model okay so that is log likelihood for alpha and beta what else do we need to specify a normal likelihood Sigma what else do we need to specify a normal likelihood okay we need the prior for the colonel what else do we need for the likelihood what well mew is implicitly here equal to alpha plus x x beta and theta oh yeah we're going to need data yeah definitely but we already sort of did that in our all we have to do is the corresponding thing and Stan but it couldn't hurt to do that next so what are the names of the things we're passing from our tuesday in that we are doing the need in the data block of our stamp program for X Y and X okay what is X contains real numbers matrix and when declaring a matrix what do we need to tell Stan the rows and columns of the matrix which are what n NK meaning we are going to have to define what N and K are prior to declaring X so what is n content gets get to the glade and int that is greater than or equal to 0 and what is K aunt specifically a non-negative integer one thing that you will see often which is a sure sign of incompetent stand programmer is to not declare Tay and instead put something like n by 2 for X because in this particular case X has two columns and you could get this to work for this particular data set however it would not work for any linear regression model that did not involve two predictors you would have to change the 22 whatever is the number of columns of X every time you wanted to use this program therefore it is much better to instead specify X as a n by K matrix passing in both n and k and then the program will work for any non-negative integers n and k that principle holds more generally and then if you're going to take the time to write a stand program you should write it in such a way that it is more general than what you need for the specific problem that you're trying to use it for so that you can reuse it hopefully with minimal ideally zero changes the next time you need to estimate a model like this so you know that's why we declare sort of a generic predictor matrix X instead of having like two vectors one like log with and the other log height that only works for trees we want to write a regression program that would work for anything ok what's what it's what could be a vector and if it were a vector what we need to specify the number of rows which is n correct we could also could clear this as a real array of length n since we're not using y for linear algebra purposes it's perhaps a little bit clearer and safer to declare it as a real rate rather than a vector but if we needed to use Y for linear algebra purposes than it would have to be a better properly okay we have the data we have likelihood of the data what do we need now priors on what or in general parameters that we declare in the parameters block which we have not done yet and so let's do that now what is the nature of alpha it is a real number and what is the nature of beta it's a what right it could be a real ray but given that we want to use it in a linear algebra context later in the model when we post multiply the matrix X by the vector so when declaring a vector what do we need to specify the number of rows which is K making it conformable for multiplication with the N by K matrix ax ok what else do we need to specify in the parameters block of a stamp program for linear regression Sigma what is the nature of Sigma it's a what it's a non-negative real number how would we indicate that in a stand declaration lower equals zero angle bracket Sigma all right now we have parameters one step to go to define a posterior carnal and log units and what is that remaining step prior on alpha beta and sigma so let's start with theta what do you believe about these two coefficients in this context normal okay and if they are normal what are their means prior means prior standard deviations desk we can be absolutely certain that the mean it's positive you cannot increase the height of a tree holding the width constant and decrease the volume so in fact we could have declared these with the lower bound of zero if we had one in many situations you might be a highly confident that a regression coefficient is possible but it doesn't violate any laws of physics for it to be negative such as like the relationship between education and income or something like that it could be negative for like some levels of education even though we're pretty sure you're mostly positive overall uh but in this case inconceivable that the coefficients could be knackered we could still use a normal prior but in this case because we declared theta devil or mounted zero this would be a truncated normal prior however if the mean and standard deviation of this normal distribution are fixed the amount of area being truncated away is a constant and that's accounting for that would not affect the posterior Colonel n log units uh so returning to the question we're pretty sure that the mean of both of these is going to be positive so we could specify that is something like new 0 and Sigma 0 in which case or you know you beta sigma beta in which case what were we need to do I could be added as parameters if we wanted to estimate a hierarchical model however in that case we'd have to take into account the truncation explicitly in this case you want to estimate a flat model so muta beta and sigma beta would not be declared in parameters but rather declared in data so a little bit unorthodox to consider it's not unorthodox but it sounds discordant to think of these as data but you can think of data is anything to the right-hand side of the vertical bar in Bayes rule I music so we have a let's say real what I call it new beta and I can pass in whatever Oh sigma beta thank you um in this particular context it would be reasonable to say mu beta has to be positive as well in order to make this work for a wider variety of things than just trees I'm going to take away the lower bound on that in which case you know we can just think of this as Y and X and beta and in another context you could have a different mu beta mu sigma so the way i have written it here which is a good way to write it you can just pass in whatever you want from new beta and sigma beta in this case and you should be passing in two positive numbers for a beta and pretty lova of new beta and pretty low values for sigma beta because you could work out pretty much exactly what these coefficients would be assuming a tree is a cylinder which it's not exactly but pretty close so pretty the only thing that can go wrong here the only source of error is the lack of cylindrical miss of a tree okay and then we're also going to need what prior on the Alpha what would that mean normal very popular distribution and what are the prior hyper parameters for your prior on Alpha Mu Alpha Sigma Alpha and where would we need to declare new Alpha and Sigma Alpha but data correct and in this case they are scalars rather than real race so in the context of trees what would do you think is a reasonable value for mu alpha zero really hmm ah no because outcome is and volume not inches so how in general do we interpret the intercept of a mop the expectation of the outcome given that all the x's are 0 and if all the x's are 0 but they've been transformed to logs what does that mean so this is in log units but what volume wouldn't you expect for a tree of one unit of width and one unit of height very small trick unless the units are in like I don't even know with you that's what makes sense for those to be one but if they were wine huh then what would the volume of that tree be so volume is area of the base times the height area of the base is PI R squared R is one height is 1 so the volume would be hot and log units the log volume would be the volume is PI the log volume is log of pie that is what you should put from you out don't know what that number is up top of my head you can calculate again Sigma Alpha should be pretty small here because the only thing that could you know go wrong is your tree with one radius and one height not being exactly a cylinder okay that prior on alpha prime beta we got love likelihood what's left prior on Sigma what should we do for that the standard deviation of the errors errors coming from tree not being exactly a cylinder here you do have to consider what is the units of the outcome variable actually you needed to consider that for beta and alpha as well but particularly for the standard deviation of the errors so if we measure radius and height in like millimeters then you know the volume millimeters cubed of a tree is going to be some huge number and consequently the errors are going to be you know huge in absolute terms even if they're sort of small relative to like the R squared or whatever however if we're measuring radius and height in like meters then the volume in cubic meters is going to be a lot smaller standard deviation of the errors is going to be smaller so this is going to depend on the units and in general it is useful in Stan to choose the units particularly of the outcome variable in order to make a you know standard deviations be about one on the order of one so you can choose you know whatever units you want that will tend to make that happen so if we wanted to specify a prior for a non-negative number that has an expectation of one what would be a good prior for that you uniform between what 0 and 2 so I think what you're saying is you could have Sigma be uniform between zero and the height of the largest tree but prior to seeing the data you don't know what the height of the largest tree it might have a guess which case you could plug that in but using uniform priors tends not to be that optimal instant it's usually better to have a prior that has some non constant shape to it one of the things that we talked about now several weeks ago is that the least informative prior for a non-negative random variable with a given mean is exponential with rate parameter equal to the reciprocal of the mean so presuming we've chosen our units to be such that we want the standard deviation the areas type of prior mean of one what exponential prior would we specify on Sigma also one so we could do something like this exponential l PDF Sigma 1 all right now we can click on the check button and it will tell us that we are syntactically correct but do not have a blank line at the end that sometimes suggest you wanted to write more but you forgot so it gives you that warning message but after adding the black line the warning goes away and it tells us our stamp program is syntactically correct it doesn't mean you can't miss it up in other words but it has valid Stan syntax and no invalid Stan syntax so now we can call this thing but we would need to add what so the data we are slated to pass to stan is only YX in and k and yet the data block of our stamp program includes of those plus additionally what symbols yes you alpha sigma alpha mu beta sigma beta we could also put in like a rate parameter of that exponential distribution if we wanted to be something other than one so we would need to add to debt right mu alpha log pie then you know that you betta whatever we work out for the coefficients we'd have to do those for all of those otherwise you will get an error message saying like mu sigma not found because you do patent questions model yes so equivalently you can write y is normal mean function like this yes yes that is equivalent however that is considered less instructive about what stan is doing this is not merely the case you're saying like why it's normal you're defining a posterior Colonel in log units so it's considered to be more explicit to use the normal underscore L PDF even though these two things translate to essentially the same C++ code up to a constant you know it's when you're learning how to write same programs thinking about writing posterior Carl's we've I but not just the other people as well not everyone but a lot of people think that this notation is more explicit as to what is going on you're adding the log of the normal PDF to this target thing and target builds up the value of the numerator of Bayes rule and law givers it's also a more explicit what the random variable is what your conditioning on but yeah Miguel read his book Rasmus etc they they tend to use this other notation which I will alumni other questions yes what is another potentially plan B could age 40 normal is you know not bad sometimes you will are often times you will see people use something that is heavier tale than a normal distribution like a t-distribution because they want to allow a slight probability that this coefficient is just giant so in the extreme you could use a co she you can do a hierarchical model and estimate the degrees of freedom of a t-distribution etc normal tends to be pretty good pretty easy as relatively easy to specify other questions yes not in a data frame because those are just scalars so i added a scalar here so this this dat is just a list it's not a data frame because the objects don't have to be all the same length we've got some scalars we got a matrix we got a real array so it's really just a basket of stuff yes bestest there other questions yes in our it could be a numeric vector that'll get so you give our you give standing tumeric vector and you declare it as a real array it all just translate that it's the same amount of storage either way so yes you can do I'm not going to figure out exactly what these coefficients should be but let's just say other questions okay so supposing we wanted to write a probit model in this case there's a data set in the R stand on package which can estimate program models but let's say we wanted to do this one by itself on wells in Bangladesh I think in particular Wells most of which weren't contaminated with arsenic um and then there was some effort to try to get people to switch from drawing water from arsenic contaminated wells to less contaminated well so the outcome variable is the person switch their preferred well after being told like how much arsenic a conveyance and that could be a function of how much arsenic it contains how far you have to walk to hold the water back and forth how educated you are other stuff like that so supposing we wanted to specify a probit model for this d switch business we could create a list of stuff from the wells data frame why is the outcome variable X is a binding these two things together here I'm taking the liberty of choosing the units on the distance variable to be like hundreds of meters probably instead of meters so each one additional meter is probably not going to affect the probability that someone switches wells all that much but if you had to go like 100 meters farther then you might sort of think about how worth it is is to you to drink water that isn't contaminated with arsenic even still 100 meters is probably not that big a burden relative to point me yourself but we'll put it in hundreds of meters as usual we'll have N and K etc so if we wanted to write a probit model if in the San language how would we go about doing so I'll give you a hint it's pretty much exactly the same as linear regression with it different likely wrap the likelihood in the probit function it's really more wrap the probit function into the likelihood but I like where you're going so we're going to need data we're going to need parameters we're going to need a model block and we're going to need a statement of the likelihood which you were saying was there's a link function that link function is the probit standard normal CDF transformation ok so in the case where we have what's the nature of this outcome variable it's what binary zeros and ones do you switch after being told how much arsenic is in your current well and so what is the likelihood function for binary how comes Bernoulli and since we're talking about a discrete outcome here is the Bernoulli p MF and the Bernoulli PMF takes a single parameter and what is that perimeter yeah in this case we're thinking about the probit model having integrated out the latent variable so the utility what why so yes it's actually going to take two arguments separated by a vertical bar ok so what in the bernoulli likelihood do we conditioned on [Music] probability of a success and what is the function that tells us the probability of successfully getting someone to switch their well under a probit model x times beta there's going to be a intercept in there but alpha plus x times beta is imprintable any real number what we need here is a probability how do we transform a linear predictor a ax into a probability under a pro beta inverse link function total number of what you sound like this ah well there's no such function but that was a good thought this is a little bit subtle but when you hit on a correct function in the stand language it makes it light grey it's supposed to black we could have looked up the functions involving Bernoulli there is grenouille logic there is no Bernoulli probit but we could do this on our own what is the inverse link function of a probit model mapping a real number 8 f to the 0 to 1 interval conceptually what kind of a function takes a real number of outputs number between 0 and 1 cdf and the cdf in question here is standard normal so what is the name of the standard normal CDF function in the stand language what is the name of the standard normal CDF and the our language that would be maybe the logarithm of the CDF but the logarithm of the CDF would be a negative number normal underscore CDF that's a general normal distribution and if we want to specialize that to a standard normal CDF what we have to call it with what makes a normal distribution standard 01 however since we know or should know the name of the cdf of the normal distribution and the our language we can see what that thing is called in the Stanley so what is the name of the normal CDF in the our language nah what letter do all CDF's in the our language start with e non or p in which case it will tell you all the functions pertaining to pee norm in the stand language the so-called error function and the complementary error function those are related the normal CDF which looks auspicious if we call it with 1 and 0 there's the L PDF the logger of that which we don't want the el-sisi DF which is one minus the CDF in log units which we also don't want there's a fee aprox and fee if we looked on page for weight it would tell us a specialization of the standard normal CDF is called feet kabbalistic which is a comment representation letter brief letter for the standard normal CDF we see that the arguments to the fee function are either a scalar or vector or a real array and it outputs something of the same length so what you were looking for when you said like wrap it in something is at take alpha plus x times beta plug it into the standard normal CDF get back numbers between 0 and 1 conditional on such numbers that's the probability of the data before you observe it after you observe the data it's the likelihood of alpha and make a right so in order to evaluate that likelihood function what are we going to need in the data block of our stand program which is almost exactly the data block of the linear regression that we voted before in the interest of time let's just copy that and change it as needed which is not very much and so what changes do we need to make to the data block of the stamp program to be appropriate for this probe it mom there are no parameters for feet its standard could and moreover why is in this case a integer all right in KNX are actually declared the same way even though x is no longer log height and log width of anything different variables in x same structure um okay rest of this is insane what do we need to declare in the parameter Spock and the nature of those are real for alpha and vector and when declaring a vector we need to say okay what about Sigma where is sick constrained to be one in a probit model which is why we're using the standard normal CDF we could use any normal CDF with fixed standard deviation and we get the same probabilities but the standard deviation is not estimated bull from the data so we just fix it to some convenient number such as one so in that case Sigma is not declared in the primitive life of a stand program it's not an unknown that we want to draw from the posterior distribution oh okay so what do we need in the rest of the model block fires a jar or at least they could be same as what we did before or something different so at this point we have it's syntactically correct stand program for a binary probit model question alright so writing this damn program for a linear regression model or a binary program model while instructive perhaps not the best use of time because you get estimated linear regression model and or a binary program model using functions that are available in our state arm or V RMS once an artist in arm are already written and compiled to be on that so they'll generate the stand code on the fly compile it for you drop from the posterior distribution etc we're improving or dramatically improving your ability to write programs in the stand language comes in especially helpful is when you want to draw from a posterior distribution that is not among the one supported by carsten arm the RMS or any of the other like 20-yard packages on cram that you stand in some way shape or form one of which which to the best of my knowledge is not available in any of those packages is the so called conditional logit model even though there's no such thing as a unconditional logit model but this is well conditional logit is sort of economics were this same model is often used by public health epidemiology type people in so-called case control studies which are a more efficient way of studying things like a rare disease because if you took a random sample of the people in the population uh most likely you would not get anyone in your sample who has that rare disease that could be a problem for trying to you know predict or you know figure out if your drug cure the rare disease stuff like that so what these epidemiological public health people tend to do is round up all the people they can find with the rare disease pay them to be in the study but at this point you have a difficulty and that the only people you have in the study are y equal one people also not good for estimating the coefficients of anything so what then they do is go out in the population and select k people who do not have the disease pay them now they're in the state so now you have a data set where you have variation on the outcome that you've obtained in a relatively cheap way however and in doing so it's most efficient if you select k people that don't have the disease that are otherwise similar to one person who does have the disease in terms of their age and gender and stuff like that so the one person with the disease and the K people who do not have the disease but are otherwise similar form a stratum and within each stratum by a construction of this research design the observations are not conditionally independent of each other because there's exactly one person in each stratum that has the disease and the other k minus 1 people in that stratum do not have the disease so you selected your sample on the basis of the outcome variable which is typically not advised by traditional statistics books but in this case is the only cost effective way of studying a costly disease and if you do it right you can still make inferences about the population if you know the prevalence of the disease in the population we'll talk about that more later at the earliest anyway these observations are not conditionally independent of each other uh maybe a similar way thinking about it is what if you were modeling like the Indianapolis 500 it starts with like 30 cars exactly one of which is going to win the race the rest of them are going to not win the race so if you want to model you know who's going to win the next Indianapolis 500 you could use a conditional logit model such as this oh the log likely of the data is not over the individual cars or whatever but is the sum of the like log likelihoods for each stratum um in this case the log likelihood for stratum j can be written as the linear predictor for the person who wins minus the logarithm of the sum of the antilog of the linear predictors for everyone in that straight so this is a pretty common construction in stand or in statistics really the logarithm of a sum of Exponential's and stan has a special function called log underscore some underscore X they can evaluate that in a numerically stable what so if we were going to write this in Stan we might use it in a data set like this where the outcome is case I forget exactly what that pertains dude that's something to do with women anyway I um so the bunch of variables we need to calculate capital j which is the number of straight up arms which is the number of observations in each straight up this is one of these case-control deals and we still have a provision major predictor matrix X that has you know various predictors so we're basically saying conditional on exactly one person in each stratum having y equal one and the rest having y equals zero what's the probability that each observation is the y equals one in that straighter so we have any K and we need to write this model and we need to write it uh quickly so I will do that we got a data block we got a parameters block we've got it we don't have an intercept so this model only has coefficients there's no intercept there's no Sigma anything like that we're gonna have n + k + X we're going to have J of shade thank you uh Stan will point out these errors for you but it's always good to have a stand developer you can also point out these hairs for you and we're going to have this indicator variable okay so call ops which is an integer array of link J telling me for each of these straight out how many people are in it I think that's more or less all we need here so we are going to construct a linear predictor that is a vector of length in called ADA we're just simply x times beta and then we are going to do a loop over the groups so we have target plus equal and what I said previously what's the likelihood can be written like this so we're also going to have what i call it successes I don't know if these are actually successors but ah and or equal one ah success is so first we're going to add the successes to log likely it so that is going to be a de successes and then we're going to go through and add for everyone else so we can do something like this so that this is a negative sign the segment function extracts consecutive elements of a vector starting at its second argument which i'm going to call pause for position and going in underscore j elements down that vector so i just increment target by the negative of the log some x of that which comes from the slide and then i'm going to increase pause I in day so it moves to the start of the next straight and then so that's log likelihood and then we have prior on beta alright so this is hopefully mostly syntactically correct except for the incomplete final line all right usually it will take more than one take to get a stamp program correct that's normal but as you get more practice you can ride these things even when you only have like three minutes left in class would you start ok so i love these two course works but gotta keep practicing writing stuff in the stamp programs do you know the exercise from the syllabus on writing stamp programs if you have an RG dun so and then hopefully a lot of this will kind of become second nature because a lot of the parts to it particularly in the data block are more or less the same parameters it could be like a little bit of changing depending on to do a hierarchical model whatever but it's pretty much just what's the likelihood what's the put that in the model walk and then do whatever you need to do to get to that point in the data transform data parameters transform parameters lots all right so I'll see you Thursday this is all making me to them that's right you know we're going to throw you out | Benjamin Goodrich | UCBiO111B17hlhtRY5Cg3V_Q | 2017-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,180 | 37,414 |
5umW9EBQq7o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5umW9EBQq7o | Kitch on rapping with a speech impediment , influence &more |Sound of the underground with Marz Fay | represent yeah yeah i've got kitchen in the house right now are you saying bro yes yes man i'm good how are you doing i'm good man listen i want to tell you guys how i know about this guy he sent me his music here and when i tell you when i heard this chat i think it was um what shack was it i got floats i got floors yeah i was like nah nah i need to get this guy in it's different i'm loving it listen introduce yourself to the people i'm kitsch i'm a rapper from wolf install um unique sorry about me i've got a speech impediment but it's rap that's now help me absolutely come on literally nah i know he was born with that speech impediment but that is like when you wrap it goes in it well i've got a wrap with a beat [Music] acapella yeah yeah i still start yeah you know i hear that literally but that's mad though that you're able to still carry out your music and stuff regardless of of that stuff that's holding you back like you're you're sticking to the grind and you're not letting it hold you back like i i rate that highly i appreciate it so obviously you've grown you've grown up in wolfenstein east london yeah what was that like growing up there what were your influences around you influences uh musically i mean yeah well like the graham scene started there in it so i'm speaking like early on i was on to gets and devlin shout out to devlin because he follows me mm-hmm yes supports my thing um and there was a few artists in there like a wolf [Music] you've got a community there kind of thing you're not fam literally because your music is hard i can't lie like everyone has sent me that music yeah when i heard your thing i was like that's my favorite song that's been sent to me honestly honestly like i rate it highly it's gone on my playlist everything but listen i know in your music is quite personal like you talk about personal things and you're vulnerable in your music what's that like like do you struggle to be personal in your music like is it a scary thing for you or is that how you express yourself that's literally how i express myself like so um like i started to rap through like my speech therapy and my counselor gave me a notebook and said rather than hitting someone next time you get vexed right down yeah that's how it started to rap yeah because i heard you got excluded from school and stuff you've been through all of that like yeah yeah so that's good i use able to channel that into writing of course yeah 100 literally we're going to get into the first track though different this is out on all platforms tell the people a bit about this track so this one is a story one um me and a friend of mine send me please made the beat they just spoke to me so i was like ah i need to pour out my heart tell them a bit more about my story but i still got bars and flowers and brands let's go straight into it compare me to them dogs i'm a different breed yeah i was feeling that one still i'm loving it what's that what's that tune mean to you like uh what that true means to me it was like the first time that i mentioned certain things on my story certain aspects of my life and as you said i'm quite vulnerable but there's still a lot that i don't say yeah 100 like for life my own sanity yeah you've got to keep that some things to yourself other people as well yeah now hey so you've been releasing since 2019 i don't know how has your journey been so far like and how do you reflect on that yeah compared to where you are today so in terms like streams and stuff i've not hit like huge milestones in that but it's more important for me seeing growth so every year since then i've improved and improved and improved and improved and it's like in three years time i'll be even better and then i want to hit the streams and all that stuff so let's talk about like your inspirations who in the scene right now is like inspiring you and like your work um that song there different that whole story vibe is sort of like um was inspired by the likes of paper many banks and that sort of sounds yeah what do you think about potter papers like new new album hard he's he's not changed since with a training day like original mixtapes and a friend of mine put me on early so i've just been a huge um potter fan and ever since he's he's been out of being he's just been on it he's crazy he keeps it so everyone have you seen his documentaries and that of course yeah he has documentaries out what do you think about like his whole lifestyle and how how he moves about and things he's a great representation of that lifestyle without glorifying it so he will show you every aspect yeah yeah i hear that so you you actually have like a documentary yourself yeah well a small one but yeah yeah like with with the bbc right could you tell us a bit about that so the bbc hit me up in 2019 um on twitter i was like who the hell is this trying to lie to me and i clocked oh damn like it's actually the bbc um and then yeah we just uh had a few meetings i went into the offices and we filmed a little documentary but i've got a um new being really soon and it's all interested in that i can't say when yet what's it about i've got a new one it's it's just more in depth so the bbc one was about four to five minutes the next one's around 15. what's the topic it's about me uh growing up with a stammer and how i how i use that to now become a rapper and the influence that i've got yeah i hear that now listen we're going into the next tune i've got flows this one is my personal favorite i cannot lie to you yeah can you tell us a bit about this and we'll get straight into it so i got floors uh including in a minute it's just me spraying bars showcasing what i can do honda let's get straight into it [Music] i'm feeling that that's kitsch i got flows out everywhere guys go stream that up but listen you were saying in that song fully independent what's life like as an artist being fully independent having to do everything yourself the promo all of that um it's hard but it had its perks but everyone thinks although i say i'm independent i still have like a manager and stuff i literally have no one it's just me so i do all my bookings all my promo all of this sort of stuff it all goes for me emails everything so it's hard but fingers crossed it'll be worth it in it yeah 100 and you were saying as well you do all your like you do quite a lot of your engineering and you have your own studio and stuff how did you kind of build like the ability to be an all-rounder kind of thing so it was all from like studying music in college and then i've literally just handed in my uh degree chase come on this morning this morning hi guys we gotta take out tickets um in music production okay scene i'm gonna learn well like i've learned i can make beats i can engineer mix but like all that sort of stuff is good for a side hustle but i rap yeah yeah that's my meeting all right listen i know you got a ep coming coming up on my am i wrong you are wrong unfortunately [Music] you scrapped it no way why um it's not ready yet okay it's not ready yet i'm my worst or my harshest crick and it's got to be perfect but it's coming it's it's 100 100 it's good it's in the works it's in the works what what is in the box at the moment that you can say is coming like very soon so i've got a new single um called away that's gonna probably drop next month um i've got a few more singles in the car um i got off i'm gonna experiment and have a little drill phase i've got a few drill songs um i said the documentary as well and just shows and more shows and grinding grinding 100 what's in store then like what's the what's the big goal what what is your like dream my dream is just be able to live of music uh tour the world and just raise a happy home i guess isn't it i hear you all right listen this next song away it's not out yet so you guys are getting next but it's coming out next month but if you want to go follow kids tell them where they can follow you so all my socials are kitsch underscore official um i got a website a kitchen official for all the music merch and everything got much house well listen if you want to go check out as much you can see on the youtube video as well it's going to be up on style and pattern come on this is a way kitsch unreleased exclusives here on represent santa the underground you're listening to mars faye | Style And Pattern Entertainment | UCwdtGqYW1Uab0GEwNR7vyqA | 2022-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,686 | 8,384 |
CRMOaGvoVeo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRMOaGvoVeo | EARTH 104 Module 5 Continential Glaciation | PRESENTER: This wonderful plot is from the IPCC and other places. This is a different scale. Today is over here on your right, and the 400 over here is 400 million years-- not 400 years, 400 million years. So this is really deep time. And what you have plotted on here are two different things. At the top, hanging down in blue, is the extent of glaciers at a time. And so there were no ice on the planet, basically at sea level. And then there was a little blip of glaciers, and they went away. And then the glaciers went way down towards the equator-- not all the way by any means-- but they got more than halfway there. And then they melted away into a time with no ice near sea level. And then the glaciers have come back, and we have ice in Antarctica and Greenland today. So there's the history, and you can think of this as a history is temperature. There was no because it was warm. There was ice because it was cold. There was no ice because it was warm. There was ice because it was cold. OK. Shown below is the history of CO2. And what you'll notice is when there was no ice, CO2 was high, and this is estimated in various ways. But what you have here is this high CO2 back here in a no ice time. And then when CO2 got low, the ice had grown. And when CO2 went back up to being high, the ice had melted away. And when CO2 got low again, the ice had grown back. And it turns out there's actually a little dip in CO2 right here that goes with this little blip of ice. And so what we see is a very nice relationship-- high CO2, little or no ice; low CO2, lots of ice. Furthermore, we understand from processes that you can read about in our course and elsewhere, that it is the CO2 causing the changes in ice and not, primarily, the ice causing the changes in the CO2. And this is something you just can't see from this correlation, but we get it from other sources. Now, try to walk you through a few events in climate history. We're going to start with this one back here, The Great Dying-- a time when volcanic CO2 raises temperature and seems to have made it so hot near the equator that large creatures couldn't live there. We then will walk you into the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum-- a time when some formerly living carbon came out of C4 methane or other sources, belched out fairly rapidly and made it warm. And we'll finish up with the Ice Ages. This is a time when features of Earth's orbit have driven temperature changes, but those temperature changes have been amplified and made global by CO2. | Dutton Institute | UCU1QB1a5XJa_nTHD2lzr7Ew | 2014-11-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 483 | 2,520 |
9-VA8HbkgYM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-VA8HbkgYM | NNAMDI KANU’S LAWYER IFEANYI EJIOFOR CONDEMNS DSS, ORJI UZOR KALU’S VISIT TO CLIENT | TOP TALK | [Music] so [Music] now today's discourse is on the trial of namdi kanu the leader of the indigenous people of biafra at the trial has caused a lot of controversies and today i'll be talking with his lawyer if i agree 4 on the update of how it's going and the controversies that have surrounded it when we return top talk continues [Music] uh mr iphone jeff welcome to top talk thank you so much pleasure all right uh how can you access the trial so far of your clients from the beginning all the way to now uh how would you say it has been let me correct this impression that is um absolutely in the first place because if you are talking about trying to appear first and try in the first place all right um as we had earlier mentioned to the republic by the public he was um abducted in kenya so sometime sometime june 26th to 21 and extraordinary industrial nigeria so the process through which he was abducted and brought to nigeria is part of issues are conversing before the court because the government is not allowed to benefit from their own wrong if he has committed an offense down to law he will have some italian already subjected him to um necessary uh proceedings what they call them uh installation proceedings so in kenya first of all determine whether the offense allegedly committed by him following the precedent of laws of offences that can be tried under that uh proceeding proceedings so but he abducted him and brought him here forcibly so and these are part of the objections were raising before they caught so there hasn't been any trial in the first place because what are saying that the court cannot proceed on that matter so and also have other fundamental issues we raised in objection to the church file against him so they filed a mandate seven count charge against him so i will fire an objection to the competence of the church so and also the original record to proceed with hearing and when such an objection is fired the court can we first of all not take first step we first of all hear and determine whether the court has tuition to entertain the child in the first place so before we talk about trial so there hasn't been any trial and they are bound to be confusion because the confusion uh apparent in what has been playing out is the fact that the federal government is running from pilato trying to get something to know along with but in the end they came out with what last week was the filing code and so and i would believe some more strongly that if the court hear the application on the merit i don't think we'll go back to that quarter again they got to discharge i'm sorry this charge man got quitting all right because the seven countries another child fell against him did not just close their offense not too long and those arguments have been conversed in our in our objection before they cut i don't want to go into the substance or otherwise of the of the argument to raise in court because they might have solutions so that's where we are today so in in that sense there was no trial uh going on now so we had sale at the priority stage for the court to hear the objection of fire and medical announcements on each one what you are now so nebulous take for a step so uh of course uh last i don't know that was my agreement was on november 10th what played out in court is a matter of public knowledge knowledge so when the court eventually joined the mother to january 19th and 20th even when we are at the court we're not allowed in so we went back to the court to apply for the call to abridge time within which you hear that here they hear their application subnationally as well because they're originally called to hear our objection at stance now so uh and in view of the enabling laws times 396 of the acja and also stone 6a of the farah haircut practice direction of 2010 also out of the pollution that they call that this kind of case must be had one a day today has to progress so there's no business for call to adjourn it to january so but uh portion to that application they cut fixes a day for the hearing of the application and we may refer to logical to hear our objection yesterday which caught her declined from hearing insisting that he's not ready to hear the application what actually came up yesterday was an application for time agreement which caught her on there granted so and god ran through his diaries adairs and also to confirm to the public i was including the press that this shadow is busy and so she cannot be able to hear us before january 18. so he has satisfactorily proven to the world not only also people who are yeah but i believe when pressuring caught the world is also listening so that um others is occupied to hear the application better procedure to make them make them flourishing orders personal applications and so i knew that as a man before the public domain all that has to do with um taking him giving him maximum possible comfort in that regards taking him to take him out of where he's been kept now and also allowing him to practice solution because since he was brought here to the 9th or 5th june 2021 portion to turn and push at the temperature of god he hasn't been allowed to practice this fight so we just read so the god media is that you're allowed you're also providing can we talk about that is that normal should it should the court have to say you're allowed to do this before it happens you see there is nothing normal associated with the conduct of sss of course you know if don't know you may not know it now they are good in flattening cut orders this is not the first time we have seen it it happened 2015 when he was arrested in lagos namibian was arrested in lagos on december on october 14th 2016 2015. both in here then they caught smith another they caught the irony before the marathon caught here with those two that's in court granted in bell they called the arrangement from granted in the bell they refused to allow him to go they took him to for a high court frank had caught a demolition was also admitted into bell unconditionally they should leave them unconditionally the sss flaunted that order they didn't lose them subsequently brought uh finally some spurious and stupid child against him which would contain contested in god and out of that eleven count child because of the person they construct seven eventually a grant admitted to bear so they have the history of flight in qatar so but um the courts won yesterday that if in the event any of these others she's making the medies today is slaughtered by ssd i should come back to her so in regards regardless of them they caught shadow i would come back to her find out afterwards of fast to demonstrating the violation of the others minister so i believe they will take it serious now so the cut malfurish in others as to his condition of stay in essence we should believe uh that other will sustain that will sustain him to uh for sure development so but i believe they found it out i will go back to culture if they found it they will go back to god tomorrow all right so okay let's talk about the strictness or the behavior of the dss as you put it for this specific case uh the case of the coming now i wonder i don't know what your thought is about this do you think this scrutiny and this uh uh strictness is due to other than the fact that na mikano is a voice for you know he's a he has the uh what i call it the attention of millions of people other than that could it also be the fact that he fled the country in 2017 people say that he technically didn't jump bail because his life was threatened but do you think he could have done it another way do you think that is why the dss is so concerned about letting him slip away again so to speak dss is merely acting under the script given to them on their directives so uh however before i proceed let me correct this impression and i it wasn't he didn't normally count it at any point in time john bell so the issue of jumping ben pearl does not arise all right because when he was admitted to bell on that ship on the 17th of april 2017 on conditions given to him he went home announced the people he followed us in public that he's coming to court he was coming to court on october october 14th when the mata was scheduled to shadow to be hard so to us thursday september 2017. so um he was getting said we have taken him on preferred pre-trial conference preterite breathing so get him set ready for the track shout out to comments on october before his his house was invaded on september 14th a month before the trial they said for sire so and during this bloody invasion over 28 persons who were killed by security against the army the police apparently was part of them that invaded they may not play a significant and then prominent role as same but they were part of them so but killed between eight persons there so a noun is only a a non-living object that will see some attract coming to take his life and stay so by out of sheer providence he narrowly escaped being killed so now what quickly comes to mind the circumstance now this is the person who is in the country this is a person who was cherished to be in court on october 14th to face his trial and now i'm assuming without concern to the fact that he committed an offence known to lord in the course of enjoying the bill granted him by the court the fraud government is the crucial dance our way that is coming back to the courts on 14th a civilized society an organized site inside the house rules of law perspective of love waiting for him to come to court there's no lord i say that if you in the course of enjoying bear grant everybody gradually defend them by by the court and they committed an offense in the course of that they cannot be charged for those new offenses they can still be charged so you are waiting for him to come to court then possibly either review the charge i meant the child fell against him or possibly targeting leave of court on further offenses committed during the time was enjoying his well these are simple things and it's more so when the fella government had filed an application to revoke his bill pending before they caught before before the veteran of his house so that shows you simply that they didn't want him alive so they have a special they want they actually want him dead not alive at a point where discussion so the treatment being is not being punished i can put it that way is that being punished persecuted as a as a as a political prisoner so because if it's being tried on the business of the amended servant count church fell against it i don't think we'll be talking about any trial whatever today so i believe i wish we were like well i've controlled it once it's fired what the filing caught in the name of amended charge that paper is not only waters but what let's empty never disclose in your face don't i'm surprised that the fire started against nam became or at some point i was thinking i was causing my colleagues who were part of this case like nami que joe franco i was discussing with them i told them assuming do you know my worry assuming this guy succeeded in killing this man in canada where they abducted him what would have been his faith so we'll come back here and and be faced with this kind of watery and spirits and stupid and that's a speculative challenge you're saying assuming as we was killed in china so we're talking about this kind of church so we were expecting to see something that has taught it he has committed a thousand at least something commensurate to the kind of uh punishment was being subjected that the point was abducted as i i let me just put this way if somebody committed our friends and offense of his serious nation and is being haunted by the establishment or a security agency the person the the avoiding force that will put in place in getting the person arrested will somehow be commensurate to the allegation of faces allegedly committed we should have been pushing pursuing somebody cannot come to my office here and possibly steal my phone my phone or probably my shoe or my beak then i'll tell whatever i call them what or what else whatever to go after him and get him arrested of course only because of pursuing him they may kill him so and those things that is just a man uh out of state so i'm i'm surprised that the fight is kind of chat against him so now he's not there because he commented on our friends until so you were expecting something greater you know you know you know they will be making heavyweight about it has done this done we know we never committed a friend this is a person who is merely exercising his right that's containing the constitution right to self-diminish in our liberal rights cannot be taken away from the from from from from from the citizen yeah so he's advocating for self-domination so it's not a it's not it's not an offense under our law it's a it's a right sanction actor by law so so now if he's arrested for committing an offense in relation to that or probably committed of our later the community affects the cost of a standards right then i expected in the manner in which he was abducted that the offenses allegedly committed will be serious offenses he never committed an office until he brought his mother brought him to nigeria and finally stupid child against him so he's down in custody he has custom not because he committed offense he's there because the government wants him to be there and they have an instruction from the government on the way a manner he is to be treated so this is what we are challenging before the court that it hasn't been confused convicted all right he still presumed innocent under our laws and the standard is fully entitled to its full rights as content on our chapter for the constitution all right let's try and connect them the timeline from when them like you said when you're afraid for your life it makes sense that you should you know flee or something but since then it's been three four years or so and in because of that um he has been vocal outside the country you know saying different things and all that if perhaps really the government was out to you know kill him don't you think that the the this move to as you've called it abducting would have been quite simpler for them to you know end it over that day rather than bring him here to actually face the law and so to speak because one way the other day was i was speaking with the dss spokesman and he kept making this claim that people just like to blame them for doing nothing and they are following the law so in that respect not following the law right yeah we'll say it before me but i wouldn't know we let us know they don't follow the law they're not respected even in the course of this case they have flooded number of others met by the gods i have more than three committed proceedings and the children are getting the head of the asses you didn't cut them so you have them cut out that they would choose they want to pay even among the times the others have got to cut me they will choose the one to ban they will tell they have a protocol they have a procedure in the office which is different from what's up terrible they would probably tell you that they don't decide they're from you i get to me so they don't respect laws uh we they kind of kind of i can establish it i can put them actually to them i'm saying that for the fact that these two let me correct this impression i want you to understand this and take it seriously from me all right the game plan was to kill nam the canon that was a game plan the game plan because we had it we have the information about all that transpired in canada but it has changed now let me tell you that about arresting him and killing him i thought the plan was to kill him over there but what saved them they cannot was when he was abducted in nairobi airport on that day certainly that was a 19th of june precisely 221. he raised alarm so the alarm he raised attracted people who know him i would be so now that puts those people that abducted him on check because if anything had happened to him those who that saw i saw him at the point he was abducted and molested we tell the world what happened hmm so they were simply they would have simply eliminated them from engaging but at that time did those people know that this was sure that he was no did what happened when he was raised alarm when he raised that lamb at point where that doctor was alone he was shouting the candle so people were coming then those that looked at him said no he's a terrorist i get to me so the people who are who abducted him there we are shouting his authorities he was outsourcing i don't know they come so people so that drama alone has given out information to the public that has arrested i know what it means so on account of that development they they became changing plans because if he was silently abducted without being noticed we weren't talking about him again he just god has saved him so when i hear them when i listen to them talk about that that they said him they would have killed him we had arrested him this is how stupid because they know that if anything has happened to him during the priority of that doctor even in kenya the kindergarten will be in trouble because here is the alarm in the airport shouting on top of his father he's i'm not the cannon i don't know what's happened to me who are these people people are coming i'll have those informations what have sister defeated all happening now today we have them so at that point it became difficult for them to execute their plans so are you aware i was subjected to all forms of human treatment it wasn't even injected at some point in killer he was treated beaten had coughed and caught coughed taken to a conventional place around police custody for eight days in kenya before it was transferred to like just security events so how did we see the footage of all that transpired in airport and it's before they caught now on the caden so that was what saved him so when they talk about sparing his life didn't forget about it it's just amazing because they have nothing to add to it again because god saved him let me just put his way god save them all right but based on the amended charges you've been mentioning don't you think there's so much what i call it evidence out there against your client i mean we have a videos of him saying no forget about that yeah i'm not competent to discuss this let me say this i don't want us to go into the video or whatever because have the laws guiding what you are discussing now yeah we have the laws guiding the administrative peace of evidence in god all right we have the lord guiding combination of offences we have the lord guiding all transits may word of mouth so i wouldn't want to go into the the the the merit or otherwise of the church but i don't think the federal government will be presenting some of these things look what i'm saying those things are not disclosing your faith in our law and that's all i can teach you that for you to understand because unless you go to solar school and come back then we'll come for elections all right so and i wouldn't want to delve into the substance of that aspect because we have dealt with it in our objection if you look if we have access to our objection of filing courses in public you go through our objection and see what you said about those things so and those are meant to charge have all these close to their friends known to allah he committed so that's simple they have it they know they know they responded we found our player unlocked they have it why don't you think they're very confident of whatever they're not they can't even why what are they getting caught why is that have not seen this for the full year of the application if there's any offense it committed god would have had that thing yesterday or even at last allah and rule on it even you element if you go toward a fire and also our objection to the church and reply on point of view and counter belief you know they have nothing to they have nothing to offer they have nothing to offer i have a way better picture who is in usa market there will tell you after looking at the pepper yeah so they forgot about video somebody merely expressing supine somebody uh throw the air whatever i call so it doesn't cost anything it's not a lot somebody when you speak when you're speaking there so when he says when you sneeze in the united kingdom he took constant offense in nigeria and then called this another offense so i wouldn't want to go there but let's talk something other than what's uh sometimes before they caught all right let's talk about um the count himself i i knew there was some um back and forth about your access to him as it was limited or there abouts but the times that you've actually been with him how is um how is he is he is spirit's undeterred you know the treatment you allege that he's receiving from the dss is it affecting him is it is he remorseful in a manner of speaking or is it still dynamic kind of that we've seen or we've been seeing on the media and everywhere else i believe what i've seen him in court twice or probably three times since i was abducted and bought here so manny kennedy said i'm constantly maintained my object to the public there has been a fam spirit so i was you see if somebody who should be demoralized or retired in any form should be somebody who committed offense if you are asking somebody that's not committed to the fire can you be touched with strong spirits feminine convicting his convictions as i speak today i was doing yesterday after the proceedings in court so i know of course you know he was inflated with severe injuries understand and that depends on what happened to him he cannot have been treated here so um i asked also parallel caused medicine was that he should have access to his independent medical experts give attention so these are part of that cosmetics because we want some an independent medical expert now uh so that will give my giving treatment because don't trust in whatsapp to no longer have confidence in what has been in the medical medical facility sss so i'd go down trial and error so far so i want somebody who is well grounded to commanders remind him and also giving treatment so that was part of the court made yesterday and i believe strong i believe hope so that there will be disorder very sad because um these people i don't trust them in any manner they are good in they have their own laws exactly they have their own laws so they abide by their own laws so and they will tell you that these are procedures for them to do these things so let me see what happened between them probably and within the week because if they flood the other will go back to god all right so we're almost done rounding up now but let's move away a little bit from the what's going on at the moment there have been attempts or moved by evil elders ebook groups to find what they call a political solution as a legal practitioner what's your say on this do you think it's it's even worth any merits for someone to say okay let's let's go through this and say uh let's put things aside forget about the trial or the road to trial and just let sleeping dogs lie and let's make peace so to speak as a legal practitioner what what do you think about this uh alternate routes that some people elders are taking okay settlement out of god also sort of matters out of god is a procedural sanction under our rules of god and so obviously me and you yes are we that what's not the cannot is facing today in god is a political trial it's not a conventional trial because hello to the offense if evil elders are of different view that they have to explore political solution to resolving a political trial then it's allowed i encourage them to do that because it's not facing a trial and because they know he has not committed their friends otherwise do i open up the case for him of course exploring political solutions to stations we found ourselves in court i don't this something is a work on development all right one more thing you said you you were with him just yesterday but we also know i'm a senator audrey carlo was also visited him recently and i think you are not quite okay with that um arrangement what exactly are your objections to others having access to him you know somebody when somebody in the class of fundamental is in a problem or institution we are discussing now some political jobs we like to through that process advance their political interests so uh what's audrey's account is the substance doing is to advance his political interests though it wasn't genuine in his diversity in america at all and so and i condemn it so i will issue a statement a couple of hours coming to this course further on his mission to dss and what he did there when he went to see number camera and i said because um the the coach made a guideline for i'm protocol for visitation so anybody who is going to visit indonesia must at all time go along with his wife alice wong so though they call expanded persons visiting him to be three persons but one of them must be a lawyer to be present at the point of visit now we've been doing this for the past few months with dss a fresh a person who hasn't come to visit in namicana before once we arrived vss first of all we notified the dss in advance as mr xy said he's coming to visit him along with xyz person formally notify them in writing this the detects and guideline courts gave us so upon arrival do first of all notify the people who are internally matter about our presence and about the presence of a new person who's coming to the city if the new person who is coming to visit him is cleared by the people who are receiving us then he will be asked to pass through a procedure they will take his pictures take other things that you try to do there then before they were lost in this has been established from time ago even the brothers passed through this process the wife i mean the wife is my school wife who came from all the way from uk to see him pass through this process so now i'm all bested him and left so on the day shadow falls out of the candles visit we only called in the morning that was on today's thursday right on friday that was on one day this week so he called in the morning to be notified by one of the name mckinnon's siblings that oh jesus kind of made a contact with them and he wants to see him and i expressed concern that the notice was impromptu because we were expected to furnish dss the performance of people will be sitting at least for eight hours before they received that has been to be fair with them that has been the proceeding yeah to enable them go do other things they want to do with them i'll probably provide the person and whatnot so but notice what's important i was like i don't think they were allowing him because it's just coming and being let's find out we've been there's there being some life to them to apply to them this morning then we we have to amend our list to include his name his name that morning he went there like that morning with them in the cage of one of our lives and also my head of the head of chambers and this is time as clearly stated in the court time court's order is from 2 p.m to 4 p.m though it can be altered at the discussion subject to their shadow when will come the times will come they will movie of the protocol waste time to throw across him we cannot consistently that it's five o'clock or five times guess maybe so but in any event you will not go in there before two you will not go in there before two to see him so upon the arrival before to prepare they were they waited for the candidacy then they went in they were allowed to come i mean they make your phone and he should mention only for them to to be told upon arrival to receive them because that's what kind of came i've been stirring left now these are questions they're getting for answer who authorizes ghana's visit in violation of the court guidelines who authorize it dss has it happened before no now the worst part is that dss officials who conducted a visit that somebody very important person was there to see him without mentioning his name to namdi i'm not requiring where is it is jesus and they aren't saying no that if somebody were important came they didn't mention the kind of steamed in america before now they went there and secondly the place of visit the field was conducted was not a confident place although the conventional place usually conduct visits so the man came there conducted a visit in a separate office where people were present and made some terrible comments which i may not like to mention here but i will to contain my writing assuming somebody went to visit them the camera and the auto rifles before they authorized him to go against the guideline to they allowed him to come to conduct a visit in an office around the we are under a conventional place we just visit him he came in there without mentioning his name to nam like what one coming to see him because usually we are not usually informed us and we are discussing a person who is coming to see him and then unless dates would have mentioned his name the only phone number for my client an american to come to the to the office i want me i don't want to mention the office i saw people there i just wasn't there alone there are some people who were there about five four different personalities from person observing what you told him he went there to tell numbers why did you run away from your house in 2017 during the time your house was vetted by the claimed by the nigerian soldiers what it would have stayed back are nothing more fun for you happened to you so ordinary he does it wasn't it can be it can be interpreted at best and he wasn't even happy that nanaka is alive today if somebody who passed through this process you went in your house somebody came some people came very appropriately killed people in their numbers then was not really they came for you looking for you and killed people now in the numbers you know those who are very cured if they have seen you that god saved you and someone came to see you just a few days ago to ask you what why didn't you stay back are you are you seeing intent do you understand the motive now and proceeded to discredit therefore being made by great evil respected evil elders to negotiate to discuss with fragments and possible impossibles of political social not in one left what do i respond do you think he was expecting from the camera what do you what they're expecting to learn how can he stay how can he say some people i'm looking for his heart to kill him and kill eight person living up there giving human beings not animals in the process do you have killed him so he cannot see there is more to either midi eyes so i will make it public today and i'll ask demand an explanation for martin luther king to tell us why he went to accident the kind of work of those questions he was very there to advance his political interests if i can say he wasn't there in great resourceful faith to stay in nanaka to discuss something genuine people have been seeing him our respectary buddhists went to see him and the the visit was authorized in line with the guideline what i mean respected i mean respected evil leaders they have discussions with him the victim was also conducted in the conventional place where we just sit and discuss with him did anybody comment do nobody complain these are genuine people who have good intentions so i may not wish to comment for that because i'm going to deal with this issue in my lifetop in the next couple of hours i'll address him properly i'll speak to him in the language you understand i'll bring him i will address him properly all right i think all right now finally um just um to round up is there anything you actually want to say about the whole process that uh perhaps has not come up yet something you want to get off your chest and also uh what i what's your your conviction about how this is going to turn out no i know that it will be none the kind will be released unconditionally there's no two ways about it if he isn't i'm just telling you with result conditions that's what happened bossy has committed an offender to law we don't watch some terrible in this country we know what's happening in the united states we know people have been committing offense we know what's playing out there we have all the information with us but you know there's an interview of yours where you say you're not sure if you get a fair trial do you still stand there in the first place that will not try out the entire not gone i can i should not try and i want to try it if i don't want to go into details of what's our started but i want so they can probably explore that process throughout wisdom through resolving whatever they are talking about better however that concern hasn't come to the offensive line does that have enough him first nature any form of trial um also the offense is being charged the charge file against him don't just close in your face oh obligatory copy i want to file updation to the child before you leave all right so when you go home you say you have to open your files but when you come back you read one page tomorrow on our page before you conclude within the week you understand what you're talking about it was kind of far written along my language i don't think it's too cumbersome or legalistic for you to understand thank you so much all right uh mr iphone youtube thanks very much for coming on top talk and for sharing my light on 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DYhcTQi_1vg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYhcTQi_1vg | I Saw DVS1 & Rene Wise at FOLD and They Blew My Brains Out | the weekend this is what I did I ended up going to fold as per usual where else am I going to be I went there on the Friday and I had an absolute was it the Friday at an absolute plus I think it was Friday was it Friday or my bugging out I think it was Friday do I think it's Friday or was it actually Friday yes it was Friday okay I went to Fourth on a Friday that was actually a good night and I went to see I went four specifically Transmissions right Transmissions are a um Collective of so this weekend what I got up to I went raving of course what else was I'm going to do this weekend what else am I going to do and of this course I hit my favorite club in the world or not in the world it's definitely gonna be back I'm a favorite Club in the UK fold and I went to a Nightcore Transmissions now they've put on some pretty decent nights over the well last few years that I've been kind of going out and whatnot and I have to kind of definitely give them a definitely a shower because you know I've said before like I've done the whole promo uh hustle I've done the whole promo passion project I've done them all and I know how difficult it is to put on Knights from just hosting a night that you just put on on the club that's kind of plug and play you have to bring in equipment or anything it's actually renting your own equipment um you know to doing stuff outside whatever it may be right I've done it I've done them all right and I can say for sure it's definitely one of the hardest jobs out there to get right because it's such a brutal job as well because the margins are really thin and you know mistakes are plenty and it's a really unpredictable Market blah blah blah you know everything people talk about but there are also people out there who do it really well and the ones that do it really well deserve some praise especially because I feel like the ones that do it really well they kind of once they legitimize clubs but they give people a reason to go to those clubs because of that one special night they created and the club is smart they'll usually hold on to that um promotional uh that promo company right and basically all the club promotion company basically have them do programming for you know a particular number of nights in a year maybe have them do residences whatever maybe they'll usually do that sort of thing or sometimes in London they'll just have them roaming around different venues maybe delivering these are nicked so a link behind you know holding companies but you know it changes but still Transmissions have definitely need to get some um shine I feel like for their amount of nights that they put on and also looking at the ra here of the just the range of their events is something that needs to be given a lot of kind of heads up and little kind of nodding of the head just those two nice there back to back the past ones right Transmissions devious one and Renee where's the one I went to and then you also got here bring her back to back with bakey all night long right so they've covered from the biggest hype of the hype to just people that are maybe some for the heads you've got another Knight here called Dr banana presents Dodger perception Truly Madly Adam painted our fear and we've got another one here with Andrew James Gustav sugar free and krn you've got another one here with um uh the two residents from um what's that place called Saloon cheers which is um willikins and if e volkovic all night long Lenovo willikins and Vladimir ivankovic Eve no Eve kovich Eve kovitch you got Peach all night you know like really interesting people like a venue mot imagine how good that must have been as a party right to see Peach play in such a small tight sweaty Club in South London like crazy good right he got another one here this was postponed but that was a crazy lineup imagine that Madame X back to back with scratcher DVA are you insane that is absolutely crazy crazy programming like really really good like lineup selection whatever that word is called that that people do this kind of job right another one yeah another kind of one that I'm not too familiar with the artist here Peter Van Hudson Marco show and Jay Duncan you've got another one here Julian Huxtable who I saw at flipping burger and recently wings uh wax wings and Miley is better or my L sorry um another one that's really one for the heads ghost which is a uh what like a roving record store out of Berlin again you know they had a lot of people attending members that kind of said they were interested in going but the ghost is still I think a bit Niche it's definitely something for the heads if you don't really know about them too tough It's hard to kind of decide to get your ticket and go to that sort of event but they went they flooded it they did a good day if I'm not mistaken I tried to go if I'm not mistaken this but all the tickets are sold out and I wouldn't they want to risk going to the door and being turned away even I'm sure I would have been able to get in um but still um loads of stuff right loads of stuff even this one E1 and Transmissions Helena Health vtss DMX career Mama snake like Mama snake is absolutely lethal she's really good so anyway they do really really good parties and obviously I went to this party here which was a devious one with with Renee y start to finish and first off devious one I'm kind of spoiled because I've seen him twice now back to back once at E1 um and then of course when I was I saw him briefly in Berlin but I still went to get the kind of set my full experience of them to playing together and I thought it was a pretty sick and clever idea that they have them basically do what four hours each or something whatever it may have been I think it might be less actually is it less I think it's four hours each I'm not too sure I think so anyway regardless they did a long time and they split the time equally and I think it was pretty sick to see all right don't do that I'll always gonna support these sort of lineups at a place like fold because even if you're going to get all the hype kids coming out all the people that just jumping on a bad wagon you're still gonna get the core sort of fold contingent there making it what it is in the same way the cause did right when the quarter's around even though some of the lineups were a bit bait or maybe some of the lineups were a bit maybe you know maybe one still went there but the what made the cause such a good vibe was the you know the core audience of people that go there week in week out or that go there every other month whatever every other day and I think the same thing happens at fault so immediately the vibe were in there like just let's just say the vibe inside there was probably one of the best I think people have mentioned it already I've seen some comments people saying how sick it was and let me be honest I've been to Ford a lot of times I've been to the fourth sometimes when it hasn't been great and all the time and most of the time I think I've mentioned this on this channel you know um clubs unfortunately especially if you're running a cup which must be the hardest job in the world even though I eventually want to open my own nightclub that's definitely something that I've got on my uh bucket list of things I want to achieve hopefully the next few years or whatnot but for sure having a club is a thankless job because there is no way you can really really really purposely sort of cultivate your own Community it kind of has to not happen by chance but you kind of have to hardly choose you okay cool we think you guys are legit we think you guys are doing this proper we're gonna stand behind you and if you don't have a good Community around you there's nothing else you can do really it doesn't matter what your apps are saying if the community that goes that club isn't it it's not it like you know think about places like XO y or even though I have a lot of good memories of times I went there and obviously why people hate this because in general the people that go down The Daily are the people that live and work around you know that area of flipping xoil and people generally that kind of are part of the scene that I'm in just don't Vibe with that kind of group of people and maybe vice versa so it doesn't necessarily work out but fold group you know always I think Bring the Noise they bring the vibe they dance their [ __ ] faces off and of course like I say many times the flipping closing of your camera or the you know you're being aware that you have a stick on your camera it just makes people lose them inhibitions just be a little bit more comfortable to just [ __ ] around man and honestly is such a good timing there because people just don't care no one's recording you no no one's doing anything anyone's just trying to sweat their faces off and just dance and shake their arms of the air and I absolutely loved it and I have to say the really surprising thing that I thought transmission did well which I don't I don't know if it was a thing because dvs1 had a other skit another trip you had to go which I don't think that's true because maybe it's true maybe you'd have another trip because if he finishes at three then he can maybe get an airport before the first flight that leaves at like six but anyway so to spoil the lead devious one played early which is not really something you would imagine because obviously he's a you know maybe a far more well-known or established artist than Renee why isn't you'd imagine in their careers you know Davidson will probably be the headliner which means he would maybe end the night but in this Rave um devious one actually opened and then Renee Wells was the one that was closing um which I think actually gave the Knight a good vibe because devious one set that set that room up really well for the video watch just come in and knock them knock those pins down so I was pretty sick but coming in and just hearing devious one playing it you know they're kind of like you know those kind of bloopy bloop noise that you kind of associate with a really banging um free deck mix worthy of uh devious one was sick to hear and see and just that Spaceman to hear devious one how kind of it's box office is the I don't know what they do with the audio in there and the Sound Engineering I'm not sounding [ __ ] I have nothing about that the lighting in it everything is [ __ ] sick they have a dedicated person doing all the flipping lights and whatnot it's just especially when you're off the flipping pingers it really does send you on another the planet gets you going so good in it that's why sometimes I'm in there or most time I'm in there I've hardly drank like even this one I didn't really drink I had a couple of drinks on the way there but I didn't buy any drinks there I just was on the water or no alcohol drink so I was just on the water the whole entire time because it's just the vibe the sweatiness of the place everyone on top of you it just really kind of adds to the night and the DJs will absolutely smashing it and again devious one was absolutely phenomenal and obviously Renee wise when he came on two was really really good but I think the interesting part about it is I think they complement each other really well but they're very they're very clear to hear who was who when when someone was playing you could feel it and of course you know it kind of helped when devious one finished we all kind of did a round of applause and stuff and everyone was screaming shy and he got a really good reception from the crowd and just in general I think he felt the vibe that everyone was done because it must be cool and a pleasure that they come to a club like in London especially in the UK having been all over the world and maybe haven't been in front of a crowd where someone's just like sticking a phone in your face right and you've got the light there it's quite nice to go I must it must be for a DJ I was learning to go and look at the crowd and just see people dancing it doesn't matter if this says the audience a small big or whatever just people losing their heads and the thing that about fall is really cool if I'm not mistaken if I'm not mistaken again maybe I'm wrong here but I think if I'm not mistaken the stage at fold is a little bit higher than the actual Dance Floor tight not that much but a little bit so I'm imagining if you're behind the decks which I haven't been yet but soon that will happen in my in my future for sure when you're behind the decks I'm pretty sure you can see all the way to the back so they have a view of everyone and I think they're sick about fault when you go in there you usually see people who don't want to get hot and sweaty or get bothered or touched or you know where I've moved around don't be standing at towards the back next to where the VJ is and the VJ no unless all the light work the lighting guys um because that's usually where the call is better the club is because that's where all the air conditioning fans sit and whatnot so I wonder if you're a DJ and you're behind the decks at fold if you just look and see people at the back dancing you could just see them going crazy and that must fill you with so much Glee so much coming with futurism yeah it's all right to have the the Super Fan in front of you dancing and going crazy but you get those everywhere right that kind of first couple of rows of people just go straight to the front and don't move that's sick but I think the back where people are just going crazy like just you know not even looking at you just kind of staring at the wall staring that must be such a good feeling man and you saw it throughout the entire set especially a divisible devious one set because he came a bit earlier and of course you know standard nightclub standard London nightclub thing they never published at times prior so I only found out about the set times from the flipping um WhatsApp group that I'm a part of in terms of you know techno nights out here in London which is a really good resource to be honest on there and um that's the only way I found out the actual set times because before that you know I'd have to go there and kind of get surprised and every day why it came on and absolutely tear it up as well over there was too big up him he was actually on the Dance Floor several times while devious one was playing adding to the whole thing people kind of patting him on the back and saying how much they liked him whatever maybe he's just having a good time just flicking around and being you know young and successful and just popping right as he is like props to him but that was such a cool little move I thought she won't move but that's cool just cool to see during the prominent DJ just actually on the dance floor um I know a lot of people on interviews say oh yeah I'm an actual raver at heart that's how I got into music no you didn't that's not like I mean you're a producer first then you went to a DJing because you know why not in it why not make an extra bit of extra bit of money if people love your tunes it makes complete sense but there's not a lot of actual people that look like they enjoy going to like which makes sense so I think if you're a DJ you know for many many years I think the novelty of club nights probably kind of dies Away really really quickly once you kind of do it day to day but still see renew hasn't done so it's absolutely amazing and I did happen to record a little video um of course no one of the no one there and no kind of visual shot so that he's just playing there's a couple of embarrassing Clips in here my face just turned directly into the camera as you can see here and you can clearly see me kind of melting and clearly you know off the fingers actually going to another planet but I was just happy to be in it I mean hearing that like hearing devious when I said something yes this is what I went to here I wanted to hear him like this in this atmosphere because as good as it is to see those people play in places like Burger King this is home court right it's the same way why I want to see Freddie K play a fold in this sort of lineups soon also right this is why you know seeing somebody called Dr Rubenstein here would also be good as much as good to see them over there it's good to see them here at home court because you get to actually feel the vibe in a place that you kind of can call quote unquote home so this is a clip that I'm gonna play look there's a few on here I'm gonna skip around um take them from the night and of course uh you sort of see my sweaty face but again as I said before they usually always cover the back of your camera this is just me for the selfie camera just looking at myself so obviously it's naughty could you remember to take any pictures of videos at all there but I didn't show anybody on that's just me with my face I'm completely sweating so I'm gonna pass it around a bit so make sure when you do go there do you respect the rules and don't video record anybody because I was just doing this like intimately here and there I wasn't necessarily doing this for the entire night and also just to touch upon that before I play this the sound on this is absolutely garbage compared to why I remember it being inside the club I don't know why you guys that go to nightclubs just stand there and literally record whole sets with your phones I don't know why you do it for maybe it's for the tune IDs maybe it's for the Cloud online I don't know maybe I'm the same with the reason I'm doing isn't necessarily that much different I'm not really too sure but there's something really are worth it about standing in a club and recording a video because it's never going to be the same as you heard in the club never and no one else really cares about the video I know I'm playing mine here but no one really cares about my video my time goes to nightclub so recording it that whole time just doesn't make any sense to me because the quality is garbage I've kind of definitely you know I've had that sort of like Whoa man phone cameras are not as good as your ears what you know I can't remember but you know what I mean so let's play the clip now devious one over there was a fold hope you enjoy [Music] that's a really embarrassing LED side of me and that's also something that a lot of people when I went to barely the first couple of times I wreck I realized that's something that the more sophisticated hipster um chin stroker um type fan of techno music or dance music in general isn't a fan of they hate all this stuff like the whistling the the kind of the Terrace culture that's kind of coming into Club life or you know sometimes you go to like house nights um that you would maybe described as Tech house Knights and you hear people like humming along to the tune that has no lyrics on it right or that has no lyrics on the tune like Hamming along to the bass line like just crazy [ __ ] like that right and usually a lot of those folks that are more trendy more hipster they hate this sort of stuff they completely hate you hate you hate hate it so I don't know what is about me when I'm having a good time I tend to do this stuff all you know a lot and um yeah it's just something that I do in it what can you do hey hey hey hey hey hey hey [Music] foreign [Music] the country [Music] anyway you get the drift um enough of that so that was um devious one and Renee why is that fold this past weekend at fold my favorite nightclub here in the UK and I do recommend you guys go check it out if you haven't already and also I want to Big up everybody that I bumped into a fold who said that they've watched the channel or watched my reviews of nights over there so thank you for those of you who said hi um really do appreciate you especially one in particular who ended up helping me out with some techno dust and big up you but yeah everybody know how bum to do really really cool um you know it's something that I don't usually expect because you know I just do this for myself I don't really care for the adulations or the recognitions and stuff that's not stuffing I'm in this for at all in the slightest I'm super passionate about music I'm super passionate about this scene I clearly want to get involved in my own way in terms of opening my club in the future but obviously being a DJ myself and just kind of enjoying it as a consumer I've always been that kind of person Jeremy I don't need to be super duper involved or behind the scenes to enjoy it I just love enjoying it as a partner and being super passionate about it and clearly um with some of you guys it does connect with some of you guys it doesn't which is understandable too some of you guys hate this sort of stuff but hey it's my podcast and I do whatever so yeah pick up everybody that said hi and that you know was just nice and whatnot and you know said some nice words um we've shared some hugs very very sweaty hugs myself included I'm sorry um but it is what it is it is oh yeah make sure if you go there by the way wear a short sleeve t-shirt right please don't go to the long sleeve t-shirt you will die I guarantee you make sure you buy a short sleeve t-shirt even in the winter months it doesn't matter buy a shorter t-shirt because that place gets hot and sweaty but as I said prior the hot and sweatiness of that place actually adds to it it actually makes the night fun or funner I mean it makes it more enjoyable and the fact that you have to cover your phone um back camera not have your thing it just makes it you don't you can't pull it out and immediate record videos no one gives a [ __ ] because it is going to be terrible because that place you need to you know embrace it flipping in there you need to basically be in there right you feel to feel the sweat you need to feel the warmth of people on top of you passing through dancing you have to feel the noise like everything about it it's really impressive to be fair what they've done short space of time so pick up everybody there associated with the place you know they keep that place ticking and running and that's it's basically it feels like it's running on autopilot I just saw post there they get on a Monday if it's like a Mondays they kind of have these you know it's another busy week here at fold I mean just turning them out the unfolds which are doing Sunday with all the residents and stuff and friends and family connected with the club will try hopefully maybe in the future would have an opportunity to play out one day um was um they're not doing those more regularly it feels like so clearly there's a demand for that on Sunday because before it felt like it was just a thing that they put on because they had a free day in a week so why not you know sometimes it's a free hit because you're gonna be you know you're paying for the rent anyway it doesn't matter in it you're paying for at least whatever maybe so your mom's just put on something when you're not really open um and it's doing pretty well for the most part I can tell with the small community of people that have been going there since day dot and I haven't been I've never been to one unfold actually actually which is quite surprising I've been to the first ever full party though which I'm really happy about because I can definitely see the growth of what they've been able to do but I've not been to one unfold but they've heard it's absolutely banging so all that is obviously a good sign that they're kind of in autopilot now just smashing out quality not the quality night and of course it helps that they have great Partners too so you know so big up the promoters and transmissions for putting that together and just generally putting together quality knives I think if I'm not mistaken they also put together tonight that I went to with them Rubenstein Dr Rubenstein and what's his name I forgot his name that she played with sometimes the dude with the beard really handsome good looking guy from I think he might be Iranian or from Tel Aviv or something I forgot his name um anyway um good night great night enjoyed it had a blast um only thing I'd say is a negative for me personally was at this time because I wanted to wear some fashionable clothes let's say I decided not to go on my bike and I didn't really want to you know sweat on anything too much prior to going there so I took my ass there on um public transport and find going there but on the way back the buses take longer the trains take longer so it's just it was a bit of a nightmare um to get back home but you know whatever that's just something I have to kind of deal with but yeah Big up everybody that's associated with that place and that you men are doing some great work | Agostinho Zinga | UCLWj0X4aOBzWQoZzz4_Z9zA | 2022-09-28 | Creative 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30l5FS9Pc5Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30l5FS9Pc5Q | I Confronted a RACIST on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare! | he killed me so fast my dead silence and count i hope what the [ __ ] what is that oh my god [Music] [Applause] i want to make love to you okay he said okay we thought i was on controller [Music] whoa that was so wow how did you just know oh oh oh that's a oh wow oh why hey wow what are you doing what are you doing there but where is he dating me alone okay [Applause] oh turned him into a crispy treat that's a guy i didn't see him i saw i turned my head and then i realized last second that i was about to [ __ ] meet my maker what oh it's so bad oh he's uh he's also bad don't give me the three don't give me the three ow he hit me with a smoke he boxed me there with a smoke what a dick oh you ate him the bird ate him oh my god reaper of souls i'm telling those crows can pick people up dude full grown men i'm gonna shot in the back ready [Music] yep i'm so good he's just so [ __ ] incredible all right so let me tell you the kind of people that come through my workplace all right so this morning this guy gets out and you know like i think his name is bubbles from trailer park like the guy with the big thick glasses that has like down syndrome or something you know who i'm talking about yeah well anyway i'm dead anyway this guy walks out he's like an anorexic version of him he's probably like in his 60s uh maybe 70s and he's like mumbling doing some weird stuff i don't know what he's saying i don't know what's going on i go inside to grab something i come back out and i catch the butt into the conversation and the guy's like well it was 12 foot tall it was a pterodactyl and in 200 years a nuke would go off and the pterodactyls don't come out of the ground and i tried to kill one with a turret but i missed and i'm like oh it's like what is going on and that was literally like the end of the conversation like after he said that he got in his car and drove off i'm like what is going on crack it's crack english what's wrong with that huh what's wrong with being gay yeah so what so what if i'm gay make out with me [Music] i'm not sure with anybody [Laughter] it's the most commonly spoken language in the world but uh that's how you feel that is just a really [ __ ] insult i'm sorry i'm sorry your iq level is that low you poor guy it's almost like they have restaurants everywhere across the world minus third world countries that are the exact same restaurants kind of nuts dude you live in indonesia oh you want to look at the area i live in someone when i was working at lowe's like made a joke with a customer he's like oh yeah we can go do some crack and he's like you want you want something [Laughter] like you're buying you're dead ass serious i'm like wow okay what was that okay was that uh what language was that what dialects you uh i'm intrigued i think i'm playing chess i see a king i met his neck i'm three steps ahead every move now that's a check yes they wanna know my secret is because i never slept | Zephyr | UCq_2KgoonU0G2oGH_kiG8XA | 2021-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 604 | 2,987 |
XDolEBoK_hI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDolEBoK_hI | Allestree | allistery is a suburb and ward of the city of derby a unitary authority area in derbyshire england it is the northernmost ward and is situated on the a6 road about two miles north of derby city center it is bordered by the district of amber valley along its western and northern edges and erawash in its northeast corner to the south it borders the ward of mackworth into the east the ward of darley abbey village was previously part of the earl of northumbria's estate before the norman conquest and was mentioned in the doomsday book as part of the mark eaton estate the allister estate was acquired by the mundy family in 1516 and stayed in the family until it was bought by derby city council in the early 20th century the ward now contains the remaining parts of the village of marketing and became a parish in its own right in 1864 and was incorporated into the borough of derby in 1968. the ward is largely residential and has two parks ellistry park to the north and mark eaton park to the south mark eaton park is the most used leisure facility in derby with over one million visitors a year the shopping needs of the area are met with a park farm shopping center which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013 and at its inception was one of the largest of its kind in europe saint edmonds church high-rise housing in alistar middle ages before the norman conquest alistary was a hamlet consisting of a few scattered dwellings that was part of the holding of the earl of northumbria later it was recorded in the doomsday book of 1086 as adul artistry an outlier of the manner of mark keaton held by hugh birl of chester it was given by william the conqueror to henry de ferez as a reward for his work in the norman conquest and later it passed to the touchette family of mark eaton during the 12th century most of the land changed hands and was sold to the abbey of saint mary in darley and then rented back to the touchette family it was purchased by sir john mundy along with the estates of mark keaton and mackworth from lord audley in 1516 and stayed in the family's possession until it was sold to the evans family in 1781. between 1660 and 1690 derby was represented in parliament by roger allister and his son william allister they took their name from the village rather than vice versa allister village allistery was formerly a distinct rural settlement center around st edmonds church the old village center was designated a conservation area by the city council in september 1991. the designated area starts on cornhill encompassing part of the golf course on alistar park all houses on saint edmond close citals lane the poplars in the area to the north of church walk are included as well as saint edmunds church in the adjacent red cow inn the area surrounding the old village center contains seven listed buildings the church being the oldest dating back to the 12th century the church dates from the 12th century but all the remains of the original building is the ornately carved romanesque doorway the village became a parish in its own right in 1864 and was incorporated into the borough of derby in 1968. parts of the civil parish of marketing were incorporated into alistar in 1934. mark eaton was originally a large estate that spread out through the northwest of derby it contained three outlying settlements that would later become manners in their own right allistery knivedon and mackworth it was owned at the time as was alistri by earl hugh of chester and controlled by a member of the touchette family the area now within allistery contains what is left of the old village center which is market manor its grounds and mark eaton park substantial development in the 1960s and 1970s led to the incorporation of allistery into the borough of derby in 1968 alistair lies on upper triassic sandstones and clay's alistair is the northernmost ward of the district of derby and as such its northern and western borders are mainly countryside as the ward gives way to the district of amber valley the border with darley to the east follows the 838 from ashborne road roundabout up until it crosses the river derwent the border then follows the river then crosses the a6 and follows the border of alastair park to the south the border runs along ashborn road from the 838 to mark eaton lane until it meets mark eaton brook which it follows it then runs along kettlestone road which it leaves and goes behind woodlands community school and luburnum crescent and finishes at allister park the geology of the area consists of thick sandstones and mars formed in desert conditions in the triassic period some million years ago and thin-bedded sandstones and shales formed 300 million years ago in the carboniferous period most of britain at this time was a huge delta carrying vast amounts of sediment these belong to the millstone grit formation which makes up much of the peak district allister's highest point is in the northern part of allister park next to the water tower this is also the highest part of the city of derby due to its location in southern derbyshire alice tree has a temperate climate with a small variation in daily and annual temperatures the warmest month is july with an average temperature range of eleven four degrees celsius to twenty one three degrees celsius and the coolest month is january with a range of one two degrees celsius to six nine degrees celsius maximum and minimum temperatures throughout the year are around the england average and as with most of england allostery is in ahs heat zone two south derbyshire's average annual rainfall is about 606 millimeters with october to january being the wettest period but october being the wettest month compared with a national average of 838 millimeters the area known as alistar park was enclosed in about 1818 and lies in the northern part of allistery just inside the city boundaries it has over 319 acres of parkland an 18-hole golf course a permanent orienteering course and an angling lake the park area not including the golf course has been designated in nature reserved due to the diversity of habitats and species present on the site the main habitats present within the nature reserve include a large area of woodland to the north a number of fields which have a mixture of quality of grassland and a stream which flows through the site and a number of associated marshes alistree hall is a 19th century former country house situated in alistar park it is a grade 2 listed building made of millstone grip from derwent bank the house begun by beige thornhill was completed by john durana with three stories and five bays the central three boat with an ionic columned porch since the 1980s the hall has been unoccupied and was included in the english heritage at risk register 2010 which states that the internal condition of the building is poor but fair overall the city and english heritage are looking to find a suitable scheme to enable its redevelopment marketing park is the second park situated in alastair and lies in the south of the suburb bordering mackworth estate below and darley avid of the east the park has a long history with it being used to raise deer and bore as far back as the 1500s a hall was built on the estate in the 16th century though the exact dates are unknown this was demolished in 1755 and a new hall erected in the same location designed by james denstone of derby in 1964 mark keaton hall was demolished due to neglect and structural damage caused during the army stay there the only remnants of the original hall are the late 18th century grade 2 listed orangery that is used as a cafe a number of walled gardens and ornamental gardens such as the formal terrace the rose garden and herbaceous borders in september 1975 the park and its surroundings were designated a conservation area and mark eaton park today is a public park covering approximately 85 hectares and is the most used leisure facility in derby with over 1 million visitors per year it has a wide variety of activities that are spread throughout the park these include a boating lake pitch and putt course children's playground mini golf course and a light railway the park attracts people from around derby but also from smaller surrounding towns such as belfor ilkeston and ashborne and even from as far as nottingham and sheffield mark eaton park can therefore be considered to be of regional significance there are four public houses in alistary the market the woodlands the red cow as well as alistar british legion during the 1960s the park farm hotel was opened at park farm shopping center but this closed and was boarded up in october 2003 and has since been transformed into a fitness gym a new micro pub in the park farm center opened in 2017 named the pothole as a nod to the affectionate nickname given to the basement bar of the nearby park farm hotel another micro pub no 189 recently opened at blenheim parade the joyner's arms the johnny farmer and the broadway are all just outside outskirts of alistar but are frequented by residents the historical village center is located on the junction of saint edmonds close corn hill and park lane this area has the majority of listed buildings within the ward with the 13th century saint edmunds church red cow and an old-school house along saint edmunds close and three properties along cornhill utree cottage is further along cornhill away from the village center but is the only timber-framed and thatched cottage left in the area at the 2011 census allistery had a population of 13 622 spread out over its 648 hectares hectares the population is predominantly white and born in england with 95. six percent declaring themselves white at the 2011 census only eight twenty four percent of alistar residents were born outside england with that figure dropping to four fifty four percent for outside the uk the under-16s account for 17 percent of the population while the over 75s account for 11. 35 which is higher than the national average seven 54 this is reflected by a high mean age the area is largely christian with 68 eight percent identifying themselves as such according to the 2011 census the oldest church in the ward is saint edmunds church which has parts that date back to the 13th century there are six churches in total in the suburb after christianity the largest group is no religion then followed in descending order by islam sikhism buddhism hinduism other and judaism the ward had a large amount of expansion in the 1930s when the area surrounding the historic village center was developed this is reflected in the increase in population between the 1931 and 1951 census a second wave of development occurred during the 1960s and 1970s around the park farm and blenheim drive areas which resulted in the ward being incorporated into the borough of derby measured against the indices of multiple deprivation 2010. alistree falls within the top 5 percent least deprived with derby as a whole being in the top 25 allistery is a largely residential ward and does not have large-scale business in the area at the 2001 census the unemployment rate was lower at three six percent in the english average of five eight percent with 25 67 of those being long-term unemployed compared with a national average of 30. 26 percent allostery residents are less likely to work within the city center than other areas of the city and tend to travel further for work than other wards the main employers within the ward are the university of derby which employs around 3 000 people and the shops and businesses within park farm park farm shopping center is a shopping center located on birch over way it was opened in october 1963 and at the time was one of the largest of its kind in europe the center was designed by burton architects william blair and partners and was built on farmland at the time of its 50th anniversary in 2013 it had a vacancy rate 4 percent lower than the national average the center contains a variety of shops and services including a doctor surgery a library and small businesses university of derby main campus there are two primary schools in alistary portway junior school on robin croft road and lawn primary school on norbury close behind park farm at the 2007 offstead inspection portway had 298 students from age 7 to 11. the report gave the school an overall score of good saying however that personal development and well-being were outstanding lawn is a larger school than portway and at the 2016 austed report at 395 children from age four to eleven on role the school was said to be outstanding allister woodland school is the local secondary school with a sixth form catering for around 1150 pupils aged 11 to 18. in the 2014 ofsted inspection report it was rated good it was a former secondary modern school becoming comprehensive in september 1975. the university of derby has its main campus within the ward it is situated on kettlestone road and has been since the buildings were opened in 1960 for the college of technology alistar efc is the main adult football team in the area they play their home games at eyes meadow allistree juniors fc are a youth football club within the derby city youth football league in the largest youth club in terms of teams in derby the club was founded in 1977 with a single team at their 25th anniversary in 2012 this had grown to 29 covering ages from under 7 to under 18. their most famous alumnus is nigel clough whose father brian clough also acted as the club president at the time woodlands fc are a girls football club based at woodland school the club has teams across seven age groups from under nines to ladies allister cricket club is an amateur cricket club and was founded in 1860. alistrey currently play at the allister recreation grounds not far from the old village center where they have been located since may 1895. the club play in the derbyshire county league and in 1999 they won the derby evening telegraph bailey cup blue plaque on alan bates allister home thanks for watching | all the knowledge of the universe PRINCIPIA | UCIXa8jbPpByNvA-GVFLHzaw | 2022-01-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,483 | 14,068 |
ZCh77sJG2cM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCh77sJG2cM | Dark Elements | it was me hey twins live it twist me a swimsuit b let the world hear it i came out with this track to put my face up on the rap game this oughta catch me fame so say that name i came out with this track to put every rapper in their place they say twins they will have my tracks on three one ah i take a lot i'm going to win i'm going to sing i'm in a [ __ ] boy i'm the rooster [ __ ] the hand is that curse first there's a picture sign [Music] take them [Music] choices twins and me | 8twinsnme | UCJTnw_kXBbfWE9stZ0K1foA | 2021-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 105 | 503 |
v9ljcQ1KtdI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ljcQ1KtdI | Peg Twisters at Shindig on the Green | good evening we're going to play a nice song for you it's called hold fast to the right come sit by the side of your mother my boy have only a moment you know come sit while I give give you this parting advice is all that I have to bestow hold fast to the right hold fast to the right wherever your footsteps May forsake not the way of Salvation my boy you learn from your mother at home you leave us to seek your employment My Boy by the world you have yet to be tried through all the Temptations and Trials of Life are you all in the Savior conf hold fast to the right hold fast to the right wherever your footsteps may ro forsake not the way of Salvation my boy you learn from your mother at home you'll find in your Satchel a Bible my boy of all books that's the one that's the best it'll help you to live and prepare you to die will lead to the gates of a bless hold fast to the right hold fast to the right wherever your footsteps may ro forsake not the way of Salvation my boy you learn from your mother at home thank you yay now we do yeah let's do let's do that St Andrea that's a good one all right the n the n thank you thank you | ShindigontheGreenAVL | UCV_wf-9DBbrvis9UChbhksA | 2013-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,140 |
N8jeYeWz-NM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8jeYeWz-NM | Seaweed v. Nazis: How a Typo Helped Win World War II | Odd Salon ODDMENTS 2017 8/8 | kate is here to tell us a story that she has also pitched multiple times and we really liked this story both because it's just an interesting story but also because it celebrates the value of obscure knowledge and also the value of very significant important errors and proofreading so I'd like to welcome Kate to the stage to talk about seaweeds versus Nazis and how a typo helped win World War two this is just making it more climactic promise how's this yes all right okay so I am NOT gonna trip over that cord I am so excited to get to tell you the story finally it is one of my favorites there we go okay all right now we are actually ready so tonight I tell you a tale of war secrets cunning brilliance and one man at the center of it all by mistake before we meet our hero let us set the scene it is September 1939 Hitler has just invaded Poland Britain has just declared war World War two has just begun now all German military messages are being encoded with the purportedly unbreakable Enigma machine and you know September 1939 if the Allies are able to break the code for this know where German and Axis forces are going to be and when and where the targets are this could affect affect the outcome of the war and the length as well spoiler alert it did I always romantics I the code-breaking or the work that we're gonna bout to talk about is shortened the war by about two to four years enable d-day etc greatly affected the outcome so important stuff now quick pause I think it's critical to this talk to understand why the enigma was considered unbreakable it's fascinating and as my high school teacher told me show don't tell in English class we do not have time to show so I'm going to do a very cursory explanation of this and if you would like to learn more about how the Enigma machine worked you can come talk to me after or even better look around the audience as I give this cursory explanation and whoever is like tut-tutting the most talk to them all right now seriously come to the crypto corner it's somewhere over there good luck so basic basic basic you type in your message on the light board the encoded version comes up someone else has an Enigma machine at the other receiving end that has the same configuration as yours they type in the coded message and the decoded message lights up so easy one of the reasons though why it was so not easy in terms of breaking is basically because it was encoded in multiple places so when you hit that key it goes to the plugboard and the static wheel and then it is encoded again in three different rotor wheels reflector back through the rotor wheels back to the fly board and then it lights up and when you hit the key a second time one of the rotors turns at least one so basically you could hit a V again but this time it would be encoded as a different letter in other words you could have a whole page of else and you put it into the Enigma and it's a whole page of gibberish and you put it back through the Enigma with the same configuration and it's a whole page of ELLs basically there are a hundred and fifty million million million different ways the ending book can encode any message if you crack it that's awesome but you're gonna have to start again tomorrow because the rotor configurations and plugboard configurations are changed every goddamn day so September 1939 a few months ago Polish cryptographers met with Britain and let them know that they actually had cracked enigma in the past and had built machines to help them do so and they built the machines Alan Turing then greatly improved you know improved upon them started in Poland but Poland is now invaded and so for national security reasons the cryptographers have had to flee which basically means that should the unbreakable be broken it is up to France and Britain enter Bletchley Park this is the best story you've never heard about Bletchley Park I promise all right so September 1939 a year ago the government code breaking office said hey we need to find a place that is out of the way and won't be a target how about this Gaudi mansion in the English countryside perfect there are some really amazing quotes from architects talking about how this is a horror of all Horrors but we'll leave that aside for the moment so in September 1939 it is this small you know clever chaps break and code secret top secret and gaudy and ghost mansion as you do um they're gonna need a lot more people the day that lerton declares war September 3rd 1939 the head of Bletchley rights and rights to the forests Foreign Office and says they really need more people they need men of the professor type yes now by the peak of the code-breaking operation Bletchley Park actually had 10,000 employees three quarters of which were women yes but the first codebreakers that they were recruiting they needed a little bit more they wanted them to have some more established male qualifications in order to come and they were basically looking for anyone who is you know already working in this field mathematicians maybe some chess champions people whose thinking skills will adapt to code breaking very easily without a lot of training even better if you study cryptograms so as they gather in these very first recruits one of the first recruits is from this bunch here of the brightest minds I mean they are looking for the brightest people in the country it is critical if they're going to survive so one of the first recruits is our hero Jeffery Tandy it's a natural recruit he is an Oxford man he's a World War one vet he is an expert encrypted gams and is actually the head of cryptic em research at the Natural History Museum it's great so he gets a mysterious message in the mail summoning him to report to station X he goes to Bletchley Park he signs the Official Secrets Act keep it secret keep it safe and he sits down and is told but Bletchley Park is about and like I would give anything to be in that room at that moment for what I imagine is one of the most Awkward conversations in history see they were looking for experts in crypto grams but Jeffrey Tandy was an expert in crypto games do any of you know the difference now okay the British Foreign Office did not there's you know a slight difference cryptograms our text that's in code and crypto gams just you know slightly different they are plants that reproduce with spores such as algae lichen and seaweed oh good oh good science basically they were looking for lisbeth salander's and they came and hired the lupin lady geoffrey Tandy studied seaweed uh expert in seaweed and now you know I mean he had some other pursuits it's not like the only thing he did was study cream slime he this is actually him pictured in a bedsheet it is the only easily accessible photo of this man which as you do so some of his other hobbies included cheating on his wife doing BBC radio dramas which is cool and drinking with his BFF TS Eliot who is godfather to one of his daughters he actually was the first person to broadcast practical cats on BBC Radio pretty cool none of these things are very helpful in a code-breaking career so basically I'd like to say the least oh here's this little thing with TS Eliot it I like me among the first people recruited to Bletchley is the most amazing embarrassing mistake so nowadays most companies have a probation clause for new hires so when you could be hired in your HR department would say oops I'm so sorry we got the totally wrong profession go along on your merry way Bletchley was a little different uh Bletchley it was not top-secret work it was ultra top-secret work which is a level above top-secret that I did not know existed because you know if anyone found out that they were going to read like how much code breaking they were actually doing the Germans could completely change how they were sending signals and it would mess up everything so people were allowed to tell their families they weren't allowed to tell anyone the public didn't even find out about it until the 1970s that even existed so once you're in is kind of a Hotel California situation like you check in you do not check out like there's you're there so being the solid British chap that he was uh Tandy set to learn about good breaking like literally anything about code breaking anything anything okay who was this guy um we don't know actually that much about Jeffery Tandy I kind of get the sense that a lot of the people closest to him didn't really either he was a very secretive man the only thing that's really written about him is a college thesis biography by his son which like the first two pages of which are all about Douglas Adams life you know the meaning of life the universe and everything it is it's a tome and but basically okay so he was born into a working-class family he wanted to be a priest he ended up going to Oxford on the British version of his GI Bill and became a scientist met his wife at Bletchley Park he started a second secret family that was maybe not so secret as you do and and he dabbled in BBC radio broadcasting as I said was an expert in seaweed in the Sargasso Sea and the Great Barrier Reef his son describes him sort of as an older man and I get the idea that he was just like a really amazing crotchety old man because he you know like a good biologist labeled everything in his house and his son describes how he liked the finer things in life even if they couldn't afford them and so that quote even if the house did leak when we drove out we did so in style and he also describes it as driving quote in a stately fashion with sweeping contempt for everyone else on the road most of whom were dismissed as damn fools it was a big drinker referred to paint this courts you know eventually he was a Bletchley nicknamed six after the knee the number of the navel section in which he was in charge pause we're gonna go back to that embarrassing moment in 1939 okay so Tandy's giving code-breaking and his best college try for one reason or another I'm not quite sure I like to think because he studied seaweed they put him in the naval section to be clear I have no evidence that that is true however I like to think that basically what was going on in the naval section was really really critically important headed up by Alan Turing trying to break the naval enigma was an entirely different situation than the nimac codes being used in the Air Force in the army basically there were a lot of human errors that were used in the other divisions for example maybe don't start all your messages with the same words of Heil Hitler for multiple reasons so so Germany's Navy was a lot stricter in how they actually correctly operated the Enigma but not only that they had a whole extra system of encryption seven extras to be exact called the bigram tables so basically by grams okay so imagine that you have this totally randomly chosen phrase and if usually you put it into the agreement tripper ich put it take it out of the nigma phrase with the navy you put it first into these code books these backroom tables so that what you put into the Enigma is already in code so four code breakers them trying to figure out what the correct answer is out of the egg nygma is basically impossible because they're just trying to figure out whatever is already in code there's no thing to help them make sense of it and so it is basically physically impossible to break unless you have these code books now German no naval code was not only the hardest to crack it was also one of the most important and really key in determining the Battle of the Atlantic so British Britain is an island at war and they depend upon all of these convoys of goods from America to be able to fight and survive I believe it was a million tons per week of goods that they needed all of their food fuel etc the German u-boats knowing this employed what they both boots and I'm just gonna keep talking to take this job uh basically what would happen is they have what they called a Wolfpack strategy so you boats would swim around I know swim ins in the right word under the water with a little periscope whenever anyone would see one of these major convoys they would radio the other u-boats the other u-boats would come and underwater basically surround the convoy and then at night they would raise up to the water and attack so basically Allied ships were being destroyed more quickly by far than they could be built and like you can't overstate how important it was that food and fuel get to England and basically there's gonna be no way that they could prevent this unless they could craft me an able the naval code and there's no way that they could crack the naval code unless they had those goddamn code books Germany knew this and so they were they took extra precautions the code books were written in water soluble ink so if you could captured awesome overboard all good basically is nothing as long as nothing is recovered or shared we're all good system is foolproof May 9th 1941 a cataclysmic event occurs and it deserves its own talk and we don't have time for it but the German u-boat you 110 was captured and the code books and the ending the machine on board were recovered by the British huzzah these books along with a couple other ones that had been recovered we're like the Holy Grail right and would make a huge difference in the ability to continue fighting there's just one thing by the time these books all recovered at sea all in submarines and ships and all of these right all the way to Bletchley Park a lot of them had gotten water damaged they were waterlogged and basically would be completely unintelligible if you tried to open the pages and we're pretty useless and I just can't imagine to be so close and yet so far and and then and goddamn that okay he may not have belonged where he was he may have been brought in mistakenly he may have been crap at learning code-breaking but god damn it if career seaweed specialist Jeffrey tan he didn't know how to perfectly separate and preserve thin fragile pieces of wet [Music] Jeffrey Tandy as unlikely of a hero as you can get wrote back to the Natural History Museum sent back for his drag paper supplies the books were preserved the nimble enigma was for a time cracked and it was a goddamn game changer as for our man Tandy he was promoted to naval lieutenant commander after that and considered himself a Navy man basically for the rest of his life he never went back to being a sea weed scientist and he actually after Bletchley Park dissolved stayed on with the government code breaking office for about another decade sort of in his later years he dabbled about I think it must have been very difficult for anyone who was part of that operation at that time to assimilate back into regular life basically sort of in his final years he ended up renting a an apartment that was on the state funeral route for Winston Churchill and when asked why I said because I was his man and I think that's how he thought of himself for the rest of his life so what you've just seen is I think the most comprehensive tale about Jeffrey Tandy that has been presented to the public there is a short thing written by the Natural History Museum on him and all the rest of this I have spent the last couple years on and off piecing the pieces together so he's not really known for this like amazing story he's known if anything for being because Aluna tenant commander of naval section six but luckily he does have a few lines of a verse in a song that people used to sing at Bletchley Park which obviously I am going to sing to you now [Applause] em for a man who shines in 70 lines an alias is handy just give him a ring in the naval wing is Lieutenant Commander Tandy thank you this is one of my favorite stories ever just cuz take it one time or another I am sure we have all been in situations where we feel completely intimidated and unprepared and a fish out of water and in most of those there is some little gem that we would never expect would be remotely applicable but because especially us our dabblers you know in the sort of obscure knowledge it ends up being so and I just this is my favorite example of that ever so I would like to make a toast to all you beautiful weirdos for the new year when you find yourself in your proverbial greatest national crisis ever may you to tap the onions but unexpected strength of your fascination with proverbial Glee green slime Cheers [Applause] so we we preemptively pinned Kate without asking her permission so it might be awkward but I guess yes I I do have to ask I have to ask if you want to be part of this thing that we are doing here would you like to be a fellow okay [Applause] alright we're wrapping up for this evening and for this year and for those of you who have been asking and wondering I would like to 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5woGJvo7hGk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5woGJvo7hGk | SNA Online Guest Lecture On Evidence-Based Nursing | College of Nursing | TMU Moradabad | foreign good morning all in all present over here in the online guest speaker or a very important topic that is evidence-based nursing first and foremost I would like to give a huge welcome and a warm thanks to our eminent gate speaker Dr Maharaj Singh sir for taking up this and accepting our invitation today's in modern world as well as in the upcoming trends of our nursing it is very important and pivotal role which plays evidence-based nursing evidence Ward itself we all know it is related to the proof what we give to our colleagues professional fraternities regarding practicing a quality nursing with a certain standard and this evidence will come up with the research what we do in our nursing field because research is the only one aspect through which we can prove the new Concepts the new ideas and the new practices which we can start up in the hospital no matter it is a government or a private hospital by revising the protocols we can start implementing those evidence-based practices for the welfare and well-being of our people in the community as well as in the hospital for the prevention promotion and specific protection and restoration of the health which we need for each and every person in the health care delivery system and that is how the human being can move from the illness to the wellness Continuum of the health continuum keeping this in view I would also like to tell to the students that you also have this particular Topic in your syllabus and you all are into the research doing these small project works so this evidence-based nursing practices will help you to understand the importance of the research where the findings can be published can be discussed and the same thing can be implemented in our nursing field in our day-to-day Health Care practices so with this small view of this topic I would Express once again a warm and a hearty Welcome to our eminent guest speaker sir we are very thankful for being a part of us and going to deliver and Implement a very important lecture on evidence-based nursing so actually yes ma'am already introduced that today's a lecture will be on evidence-based nursing and also she introduced the need of however that why actually this topic is important for all the practicing message as well as for the studying nurses now actually as the topic name is evidence-based nursing so as students you all knows that nothing basically it's in profession which basically deals with delivery of care to the questions and as you notes that that care actually we deliver two percent and different aspects that is preventive promotive Curative and the rehabilitated care at the same time whatever the kind of care actually we provide at the same time we are also expecting that it should bring the better outcome in the patient either the carriage of the preventive Automotive or Curative or rehabilitative aspect now this better patient outcomes can come through quality care and that quality Care actually emerges through the research evidences so here actually I will be talking that what is evidence as already mentioned that evidence is nothing but actually it's a true in simple way if we say it's in Pro of of something so something is nothing but we can say anything which we can see which we can feel which we can experience but at the same time also we see that whatever the proof we are able to feel see or experience is generated through the systematic process of research now actually what is evidence based nursing so here if we see as basically it's a process of making the clinical decisions and based on three components one is essential perspective another is the clinical expertization and third is the best research evidence so as I said that in order to provide basically the quality nursing care p as in nurse first of all basically when we are practicing we need to find out the problem or the question related to the patient here after finding out the problem basically we need to search for the best evidence and as we are finding out the best evidence we are taking into the consideration what is the patient problem and whether the patient is willing to if or accept that action from our side so that process basically is known as evidence based nursing now next is another definition that evidence-based nursing basically is an approach in which we as a nurses makes the quality decisions and as we make the quality decisions we are able to provide the quality here but quality decisions and provision of quality Care depends on three things one is how much experience as a nurse you are having and how much evidences you are trying to find out so basically when we provide the evidence based nursing basically we use one of the approach that we call the evidence-based approach and this evidence based approves or evidence-based practice approach basically uses up to date information that has been proven through appraisal of high quality studies and statistically significant research findings as the there are the various definitions was there for the evidence-based nursing but in year 2009 escort K and maxery are actually they found the appropriate definition for the evidence-based nursing and they published it in the international Journal of Nursing Research that's as per then evidence-based nursing basically it's an ongoing process so students you should know that evidence-based nursing is not a one-time activity it's continues and in which actually we have integration of nursing Theory as you are reading now as in when you are actually attending your classes your teachers are teaching you the different things for example fever so what are the nursing interventions we can take for reducing the fever that is basically the nursing Theory and practitioners basically clinical expertisations actually the nurses who are working in the hospital out of whatever they have read they are actually employing it into the practice area but at the same time they are finding certain problems and we are trying to get a better evidence for this so that basically is known as evidence-based nursing as stated by the sport case and maxery that here we use the nursing Theory what we are teaching at the same time what we are practicing we are clinically critically evaluating this and then based on that we are looking for the better evidences for the optimum nursing care of the individual patients now actually why we need to have a evidence-based nursing so as I said that as we are providing the care but this care should bring the better present outcomes and and in order to bring better patient outcome basically we require delivery of quality care but at the same time in order to deliver the quality patient care the Biden May comes from the passenger we are looking for such kind of nursing measures which have a minimum health care cost or burden on the patient as well as enhancing the job satisfaction among the message so in order to fulfill all these ends actually we require evidence-based nursing and all these four names delivering of high quality present care reducing of all care costs improving of the patient outcomes and improving of the job satisfaction among nurses can be fulfilled by evidence-based nursing practice so that's why we need it now before going to evidence-based practice if you see that first of all when the evidence-based practice was introduced basically in the nursing so actually if we see the history we found the evidence long back that in 1850s and all Florence Nightingale actually wrote in her book notes on mercy and in that book actually she has described December for evidence-based nursing practice and as we know it today also as well as if we talk about the literature that the term basically evidence-based practice in literature made first entrance in 1996 and by that I am basically what was evidence it was in consensus explicit and judicial to the current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual presence was known as actually the evidence-based practice now as we 've seen that the evidence-based practice was introduced in the first of all in the field of Nursing in the year in the 1850s by Foreign nursing so basically if we see first of all basically the concept of evidence-based practice was introduced in the field of Medicine he was an epidemiologist from the United Kingdom and he introduced the concept of evidence-based medicine and in our nursing field basically it was introduced by the currents Nightingale and another person that is basically he has written in Book on evidence-based uh practice so these are the three a person's actually who introduced the concept of evidence-based practice in the field of nursing first of all now basically whenever we do the evidence-based practice in our field basically main three components are always we should keep in our mind first of all being in US you should purchase good knowledge understanding experience then from your knowledge understanding and experience actually you will come up with research question or with patient problem that the percentage having this problem we are having this available evidences but out of that actually these are not working so I need to find out some best evidence so you start searching for best external evidences so that best external evidence is you can search from evidence-based nursing databases as well as from the evidence patient also channels as you come up with good valid and reliable evidence at the same time take into the consideration values that whether this is going to accepted by the patient it is not going to affect his beliefs values culture as well as going to fulfill what expectations actually the percentage having so by keeping in your mind this way you can practice the evidence based now evidence-based nursing basically it's having a process that how we can practice the evidence based practice in our field of nursing that first of all basically you need to correlate your clinical question following of that you need to search for evidence as you found the evidences you need to evaluate the each and every evidence as we evaluate each and every evidence out of that select the best one and apply or put into the practice and finally evaluate it if you see the process of evidence based nurses it's almost similar with our nursing process in our nursing process also we follow almost similar steps now actually how we need to assess the present and develop the clinical questions so suppose as you are a nurse and you are providing percent here then routinely as you are providing the care you may be often facing with certain complex questions when you have a complex questions basically you don't have clear answer to their questions now this evidence-based practice should begin with assessing the person and developing your unstable questions now as you have a complex question but you don't have a clear answer to it then actually use the Eco format and then pickle format basically that you have a problem in your hand you have certain interventions also in your hand but still the problem is same now you can do comparison of that and finally looking for outcomes and this is the step one step two is so step two is basically finding relevant evidence to answer the clinical questions so once actually you have developed a clinical question now you need to start searching and as you are searching you may find that there are the different sources from where you can get a information about the problem which you have in your health but same time actually you should use only the sources which are well organized or up to date and are aligning with current based nursing practices so you need to find out such relevant evidence to answer the clinical question now basically we have a different kind of sources an evidence-based nursing databases these are certain sources which are missing out actually where you can find the current literature on the problem which you have selected and these are all online sources but may require subscription from your institutional side and or individual side these are like operating libraries database up to date PubMed shinhal these are basically some evidence-based nursing databases where you can get the relevant information about the research problem or which you have about the patient problem which you have actually selected to search for the evidences as well as there are certain evidence-based nursing journals also these all the journals are available online and certain general's name just I have listed out which are having the good reliable evidences like unccs libraries catalog evidence-based nursing Journal Wild Fusion evidence-based nursing ACP General club and the evidence-based Health Care other than this there are many more other journals are also available that also you can have a citation now once actually evidence and validate its relevance to the passengers a very crucial time that once actually you have a various sources in your mind that data and available data now you need to judge the quality which source is basically is saying the good evidences resources results are actually the valid and the reliable so for that basically one hierarchy is being established and in that hierarchy basically if you see that in that hierarchy if you see it for the evidences that levels of evidence as if you see in this meta-analysis of multiple randomized control trial studies any information basically if you are getting Pro Metals is form that is basically a result of multiple randomized control trial studies and these are considered as most reliable and valid results and following of that is basically the systematic reviews of randomized control trials only randomized control Trials of individualized studies followed by cohort studies is control studies case reports and the experts opinions I will tell you one by one so in step three as I said that we need to acquire the evidence and validate its relevance to the present specific situation after that we need to approach the quality of evidence and decide whether to apply this evidence or not so for that this is the acronym which has been set as one I said meta-analysis so in meta-analysis basically how this is being considered as the strongest quality and level 7 is basically is considered as the weakest quality in level 1 actually we have evidence from multiple randomized control trials and that are being analyzed and we call these are actually The Meta analysis or the systematic reviews labeled following of label one the next evidence which is considered as valid is evidence from well-designed randomized control trials that are individual studies but the design which has been adopted is the randomized control trial following of that the next level is considered is valid is that we can use the experimental studies that are well designed but do not have a randomization like quasi experimental and degree experimental studies research results following of that level 4 is the evidence Forum case control or the cohort studies co-art studies are actually these are the longitudinal studies which we do either in perspective or in the retrospective way while the results basically which we are getting from this are considered as valid and example for cohort studies if I give suppose you are assessing the patient who is normal today but having the habit of smoking so after five years how much risk of cancer basically is how much risk of lung cancer he is developing that is prospective who had to study retrospective who had studies suppose any of the patients suffering two days with lung cancer and you are going backwardly and asking that you whether you had exposure with tobacco and smoking and all so that kind of evidence studies are considered at level four at level 5 actually any of the review which you are getting from the descriptive or qualitative studies and at level 6 we considered any result which we are getting from single descriptive or single qualitative study and any experts opinion that are not basically evidence presidential proof that are considered at the level 7 and that is the weakest level of the quality of evidence now once actually you have just the quality of evidence now what you can do you can apply this evidence to the patient care so as you apply this evidence to the present care you need to keep in your mind the passion difference if the patient is willing then only you should implement it otherwise you should not push on the present once you have applied the evidence to the person you are indicated actually the evidence in the patient care following up that you need to collect the data and find out the effectiveness of this care as in nursing process you know that you are assessing the patient formulating your lasting diagnosis planning certain nursing intervention then out of that you are implementing some intervention and finally you are checking the effectiveness in same way in evidence-based nursing practice being as a nurse first of all actually we should select the most current problem then we should search foreign and you are practicing in the world when you are providing actually the IV care to the patient you are facing some problem that the patients are getting certain infection at the IV site now you have taken this problem at your priority as after taking this problem at the priority you start analyzing the evidence start analyzing the evidence is nothing but you start searching for the literature all pediatric IV care as you start searching the literature on the IV care as I said we have evidence business in databases we have advanced based nursing journals so from that you can find the literature and you can analyze for its validity and reliability as the hierarchy also I stated that we are considering the most valid reliable result of the meta-analysis and the systematic reviews of randomized control trials and at weaker level we are considering the experts opinions so up that you can analyze and then finally you can Implement and evaluate uh the each and every one then you can Implement and finally check its Effectiveness so this is the basically evidence-based practice model within example which I have shared with you no As You Are a student and being a teacher suppose if we want to in calculate the habit of evidence-based practice in your mind so what are the different strategies in nursing schools we can employ to teach evidence-based practice to our students one strategy is assigning his studies so how actually we can develop the Habit on how we can develop the knowledge among our student nurses about evidence-based nursing that being a teacher we can assign some case suppose you are assigning a case of head injury now you are asking the nursing students to prepare case study on care of patient with head injury now what a student has to do you are instructing him that you need to come up with the nursing measures which are current up to date and have been taken out from the reliable sources so what actually the student will do as you have assigned the care of patient with head injury he will start searching the literature on care of patient with head injury as we have mentioned we have developed the knowledge that from where you can get saving search and come and present it so other students also will develop the knowledge as well as the individual student other than that we can organize the journal clubs so General clubs basically the basic purpose is sharing of up-to-date or updated knowledge among faculties among nursing students as well as among the practicing nurses so how General clubs can be organized that once in a month with on rotation basis we can us the faculties to come up with some current evidences related to the care so that particular faculty will search from the sources and will present and others will develop the knowledge so as others develops the knowledge others become sexually aware they also will start implementing into practice and if they found certainly actually they will develop the knowledge of research so in case of clinical presentations we can assign the case to the students student has to do thorough study about the person he has to search for the evidence and present it in front of other students other than that we can organize actually you can assign certain areas certain topics to students and ask them to prepare well actually about the current evidences on that particular areas then you can ask certain questions for example if I say that what is the current practice of providing nursing care to Patient suffering with diarrhea so in the form of quiz competition so what actually the students will do they will search in the books and books actually are having certain nursing interventions but suppose if it is old edition of the book that may I tell change so as the students will come up with certain new ideas and in that way you can organize the quiz competitions on campus laboratory intensives can be organized then you can create a small work groups it can assign certain tasks and assignment so student will work on that as well as try to have interactive lectures regarding to the practice of teaching as well as the practice of technical adopt teaching research methods so by teaching research methods actually we can means actually in a regular basis when we are delivering our lecture to our students we should incorporate the current evidence-based practices examples to our students then also we should have a collaboration teaching faculties actually should have a collaboration with clinical faculty or clinical staffs and they can share the knowledge and enhance the actually skills and risk reading of research papers through evidence-based databases as well as through the journals so as I said these are the different strategies which the nursing schools can employ to teach Advanced perspective that we can assign case studies to our students they will prepare and develop the knowledge we can organize Journal clubs at least once in a month we can ask the student to do the clinical first generation based on evidence-based person practice we can organize the kids competitions we can organize the laboratory intensives we can create a small work groups and we can assign certain projects to them we can have interactive lectures we can teach the students actually with various teaching methods while we are incorporating the current evidences teaching faculty can have a collaboration with the clinical staffs and they can share the knowledge as well as they can share the problems as well as announce the knowledge research papers reading from the journals groups and all as well as business databases that can be used as a strategy Mrs what are the basic math skills basically required for evidence-based practice in nursing so as I said this evidence-based practice in our field of nursing we can do an overtake inside as well as in our clinical side also but either in teaching or in clinical side when we are looking for evidence-based practice first of all first thing is required is critical thinking that being in us we should have required knowledge understanding and thinking abilities fourth handing out the problem and searching for the evidences second thing that we need to have a scientific mindset scientific mindset is nothing but actually we need to have a willingness to learn if we have willingness to learn obviously will work for evidences at the same time effective writing and verbal communication is required so as suppose if you are doing a research or you are communicating your research findings to someone else you need to have a good writing as well as a presentation skills so you can share the knowledge another thing that is the ability to identify the knowledge gaps so suppose if I am teacher I am regularly teaching my students so what is my Prime ability that is I am teaching to my students I should judge that whether the the methods which I am adopting for teaching it is effective for enhancing The Learning in the students if I judge and found that the particular method or strategy which I am adopting is not effective for Lending in my students then I need to change myself but for changing myself I need to search for the evidences that other than this way I can adopt this method which has been found affected by someone else let me try and Implement with my students also so such ability if I am having then only I will be able to pull this Gap through evidence age then ability to indicate findings into practice the element to question problems so actually if we see that evidence-based practice is not that much easy and many things are required from the part of practitioners that they should be critical thinkers they should have willingness they should have an ability to identify the gaps as well as they should have the ability to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of this different things so that are required now here are the different things I have discussed with you that how evidence-based nursing process We are following what are the different sources what are the different strategies we can adopt now I will be talking about certain examples of evidence-based practice in nursing first example of evidence-based practice in nursing that is elevating the head of a patient's bed between 30 and 45 degrees let me tell you that how this concept of elevating the head of a patient immersed that actually the persons who were in the stage of semi-conscious or the presence actually who were on ventilator or unconscious when we were placing these patients in supine position actually these patients was not able to swallow the secretions and because of inability to swallow the secretions these were actually entering into the this was actually entering into the track respiratory tract and there it was causing infection pneumonia that kind of problems as well as the breathing difficulties so as this problem observed by The Practice versage the thought of changing the position so as somebody has changed the position and as it is stated that American sleep apnea Association they did a study on positioning or patient at different angle as placing opacity for suppose 60 degree angle 45 degree 30 degree 15 degree but out of that they found much effective that when we are pressing the placing the patient between 30 and 45 degree angle it supports the airway and preventing the collapse as well as facilitate the respiration and now it becomes a routine practice basically or our practicing message the another example is implementing the measures impaired skin integrity so dear students as you all knows that when the patient is on prolonged bad rest actually originally longer duration uh because of pressure there may be chances of damage to the skin and in order to prevent this certain measures as we are routinely reading also in our books that we need to turn the patient every two hourly we need to reposition the passage and actually certain pressure points like heel and elbow we need to apply shocked protectors and all and we should keep the skin clean and right these are certain measures basically which you are studying as your standard of care to it is now the current protocol has iPhone from the literature that currently present every two hours to avoid School breakdown what's the concept of previous work evidence important participate that passion should be turned when indeed their condition permits otherwise we should not turn the patient unnecessarily active to overly so this is a change basically and has come through the evidence based now another example is implementing the techniques to improve infection control practices as we are nurses routinely we are working in the hospital side and [Music] practical word and all LG notes we have a different kind of protocols for controlling the infection but ultimately patient when coming for treatment should not acquire any kind of infection from the hospital side so the policies basically which we have that we should always keep our Healthcare environment clean and disinfected we should be a personal protected clothing huge barrier situations and practicing correct hand washing technique so all these wage if we adopt we are able to control the infection and these are certain examples of evidence based another is administering oxygen to a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease so basically when this disease was diagnosed it was believed that if you provide oxygen to a COPD patient it will lead to serious health issues and serious health issues like hypercarbia and acidosis and it even though it can lead to death so what was happening when passing two are diagnosed with COPD we were not administering oxygen to COPD passage with fear of hypercarbia acidosis and even batch but today if we see study has shown that long term if we use the supplemental oxygen in patient with COPD it greatly prevent hypoxia it enhances oxygen it reduces the risk of organ failure as well as the survival rate of patient with COPD so it was in just a myth and that has been changed by the research and we are practicing it the another example is early mobilization of hospitalized cases as nowadays few years back basically especially if we see in case of postpartum others or mothers who has recently delivered a baby we were strictly keeping her on bad but now there is a change in the concept that after within 48 hours we can ask the postpartum mothers to start walking and this concept is not only for the postpartum mothers that basically if the patient who are on prolonged matters they are at risk of racial wounds muscle atrophic Cardinals weakness and immune compromise complications so new occurrence is that [Music] so the newer Trend says that basically just a minute so yes next is updating the methods for bathing in patient bad bound clients so here actually as you know that the patients who are in bed for a long time just we were providing actually the bath to them with Basin soap and water but currently as per the American Association of critical care nurses this bathing or passion with basins soap and water should no longer be recommended standard of practice and actually these please did the research and they found that if we provide the daily bathing to Backbone patient with two percent poor hensitive instead of soap and water gluconate it reduces the risk of infection in the bloodstream as well as also they found that if we provide the bath with two percent floor Engineers will report every alternate day also rather than providing daily bath with soap and water it reduces 45 chances of infection more than the bath with soap and water so this is the change basically in giving birth two in percent Bend Bond clients next is performing appropriate patient assessments before and after adjusting the medications so basically this evidence-based practice says that suppose any medication is being prescribed by The Physician now it's in responsibility of the nurse that before adjusting the medication priorities you should assess the presence for example a patient is suffering with some cardiac problem or suffering with blood pressure in that case suffering with hypertension so before adjusting the anti-hypertension drug it's in responsibility of the nurse that's you should check her blood pressure as well as the pulse then only she should administer because sometimes by giving it by against the medication patient temperature might sorry percent blood pressure might have become down and without checking if you are again reading it will put the patient at risk so such kind of problems has come up that randomly we should not understand every time in special situations we should check and then we should administer the medication another example is restricting the use of urinary catheterization when possible so basically what is the evidence is here that in order to prevent the risk of urinary tract infections and all the practice of standard hospital was that routinely means every 24 hourly we should change the catheter but as the message providing good catheter care also after that also there was an catheter Associated urinary tractor infection rate was high so the nurse actually State changed in the protocol that rather than providing changing the Creditor every 24 only if you change every 48 hourly whether it will bring some change so after that there was a reduction basically in the united infection rate and then it becomes a standard of practice that unnecessarily we should not change the catheter Whenever there is a need only that time only we should catheterize the patient and properly we should do the care to the person and we should replace the catheter also so these are some of the basic measures which can be taken by the nurses another example of evidence based is encouraging well balanced diet as soon as possible for children with gastrointestinal symptoms suppose in patient is suffering with problem of diarrhea what our parents were saying even though we were also practicing that whenever we have such problem of loose motion and all we should eat banana we should use the rice apple sauce and the toast as a dietary recommendation for the children with nausea vomiting diarrhea however now this is no more recommended because this banana rice apple sauce and toast are low in nutrients for low nutrients and actually for healing of Health good caloric diet is required so what is the change has shown that any child who is suffering with GI problem with like nausea vomiting diarrhea first of all we should provide sufficient quantity of water in the form of ORS or through IB fluid and we should make the patient hydrated then we should provide a regular routine diet how much is tolerable by him so actually this will fulfill the caloric demand and patient will have a early healing so this is a change basically in the BRAT diet possible for children with gas to intestine symptoms up Bobby classroom s or classrooms foreign so these are certain live examples which you are facing actually in your routine setting same kind of things are happening in the hospital job hospitals but at the same time so we can make a routine practice in our Hospital environment [Music] | Teerthanker Mahaveer University | UCSdJPj_8DCXkGY6SOmo_0ow | 2023-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,901 | 34,401 |
BLPWNBqNyuE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLPWNBqNyuE | Best Airbrush Compressors - Top 5 Airbrush Compressors | are you looking for the best airbrush compressors in your budget well in today's video we break down the top five best airbrush compressors that are available on the market i made this list based on my personal opinion and i tried to list them based on their price quality durability and more to see the more information about this product i found these products much helpful for people like you you can check out the description below also make sure you subscribe for more videos okay so let's get started with the video number five california air tools cat 1p1060sp if you think you will use your airbrush compressor in a harsh environment or if you simply want a durable and long lasting compressor the california air tools cat 1p1060sp is an excellent choice for you its roll cage design with a steel tank body can take a beating while still delivering air at optimum levels its single piston oilless 1.2 hp motor is rated to deliver about 1.20 cfm at 90 psi making it fit for both smaller and larger projects the motor runs extremely quiet at 56 db perfect for indoor use it has two separate pressure control gauges for the tank and one for regulating air delivery pressure the only thing missing is a moisture trap filter but you have the option to add one later if you so desire with the rugged design of the compressor coupled with its lightweight build and silent operation the california air tools airbrush compressor is an excellent suit for both indoor and outdoor use it is an ideal fit for hobbyists looking for a durable compressor on a budget number four posh airbrush d3000r posh is one of the best brands when it comes to airbrush compressors the posh airbrush d3000r is a testament to the brand's quality and commitment to delivering some of the best airbrush compressors on the market its excellent build quality and feature rich design make it a great choice for more serious airbrush users the d3000r has a one-fifth hp single piston compressor with a three liter air tank that holds air at a maximum of 57 psi the design is pretty standard and compact and has a handle attached to the top of the compressor to let you carry it easily in terms of features it offers a regular air pressure regulator moisture trap and a one slash eight hose adapter to let you connect third party hoses overall the posh d3000r is designed for small to medium tasks example use cases are food coloring nail painting and miniature painting it is a great painting buddy to cover all your airbrushing needs if you prioritize quality in brand over price number three badger airbrush company tc910 aspire pro the badger company is one of the oldest airbrush companies operating with almost 45 years of experience making and selling airbrush compressors the aspire pro airbrush compressor reflects this in its build quality and reliability the aspire pro has a 3 liter air tank and a 1 6 hp motor neatly enclosed in a metal casing designed to protect it from any external elements the entire unit weighs in at 8.1 kilograms and comes with a carrying handle making it easy to transport anywhere it is most suitable for light applications such as craft work fingernail painting food decorating and painting models for the heavier duty work it might fall a bit short with the badger aspire pro airbrush compressor not only do you buy into the brand reliability of the badger company but invest in a machine that will last you for ages number two master airbrush multi-purpose kit the master airbrush kit is a budget air compressor package that includes an airbrush compressor a gravity feed airbrush and a six feet braided hose the airbrush kit comes with a dual action airbrush with a 1 16 ounce gravity fluid cup and a 0.3 millimeters nozzle designed to let you paint even the finest of lines the air compressor has a 1 5 hp motor that delivers about 0.8 cfm of air while it lacks an air tank it makes up for it by including an air on demand system that automatically shuts the compressor when not in use in many aspects it's a smaller brother of the master airbrush tc40t except for the air tank if you're someone who's getting started with 3d printing miniatures and painting them or if you need a small portable and budget friendly setup for your airbrushing hobbies number one master airbrush model tc40t the master airbrush tc40t is a great airbrush compressor that strikes an outstanding balance between features and price it comes with all the essential features you'd need to begin your airbrushing journey and then some for the more seasoned users the tc40t is a single piston compressor with a 1 6 hp motor and comes with an air tank that can hold up to 3 liters of air at a single time it is designed to deliver up to 0.8 cfm of air at 57 psi and runs quietly at just 47 db making it great for many home users additionally it offers an air pressure regulator with a gauge and an air filter water trap to remove any moisture from the air an air tank two airbrush holders a portable design and a small form factor for 149 make the tc40t an excellent fit for anyone looking for an airbrush compressor it is a well-rounded package that lets you get started with airbrushing right away no matter if you want to decorate cakes or paint your miniatures [Music] you | Review Merchant | UCAnrG-648hu4Z1qv0t9NLNw | 2022-09-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 946 | 5,264 |
k_u5ftc_mEc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_u5ftc_mEc | 1989 Northville Downs GASTRONOME Troy Boring | for the third race the third race the first half of the Tri super with a commission pace for two to five year olds of non winners of $1600 purse of $2000 number one Sentinel Hanover driven by Mike Coquille a number two country rickshaw with Pat Edwards number three hug a lot with Van Fisher and before gastronomy driven by Troy boring number five true gene given by Darrell right number six flyby by has been scratched number seven moles town magic given by Tim driver and number eight mukasey with Roger heard the third race a conditioned paste the purse $2,000 horses for the third race the first half of the try super I'm moving up behind the starting gate in the fire turn the favorite is number two country rickshaw driven by Pat Edwards oh behind the gate and here they're up out for the lead Sentinel and over eyes them over the first air and hug the light up on the outside is their second guess trying to be racing third going to the backstretch I took a lot getting the lead sent know Hanover alone the rail second astronomy racing third as they move to the backstretch country rickshaw as their fourth true gene racing self down the backstretch motel magic is their seventh and mcasey trail the field at quarter in twenty eight and three hug a lot has that lead Sentinel Hanover is right there second gastronomy racing third country rickshaw fourth true gene fifth coming to the top of the stretch mows down magic is their sixth and mcasey seventh coming to the halfway mark throw the stretch for the first time with the lead hug a lot as they come to the half cent no hand over right there second I have one minute one-fifth seconds hug a lot has believed plan over second astronomy third country rickshaw is their fourth Mostel magic fifth going to the backstretch to Gina's there's six of a case of trails there go Sentinel Hanover up on the outside as they go down to the three-quarters said no Hanover gets the league astronomy on the outside is there a second hug a lot racing third most I'll magic is fought going over to the three quarters in 131 and three Guster anima gets that leader they move around the far turn Sentinel Hanover second those town magic third has a lot forth true Jean fifth Mukasey six out of the turn into the stretch for the payoff gastronomy has the lead by five lengths now as they come to the pair its gastronomy opening up the lead said no Hanover is second gastronomy here they are an easy ten links victory for number for astronomy owned by Michael doable of Plymouth Michigan Chamber ba-blap II and driven by Troy boring and before gastronomy paid 620 360 and 280 number one cent no Hanover paid 583 dollars number 7 moles town magic paid $3 to show the perfect of four and one paid thirty four dollars and sixty cents the trifecta for one and seven sixty five dollars 20 cents and before the astronomy driven by Troy boring that was Troy's second winning drive of the evening the official time of the third race 202 and too fast | harnessdom | UCscHBaZIjEgT90_khDmG8ow | 2017-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 552 | 2,980 |
i96JzYmWzCg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i96JzYmWzCg | Ingles Corporativo-16-05-2022- hiden charges when online shopping | hello good night hello good evening welcome to the class okay we're going to wait a few minutes meanwhile the arrest of the people called to the class evening teacher hey you are so young today that's good okay good evening with me welcome to the class thank you okay more younger yeah you're younger that's nice H very good okay everybody Welcome to the class today is Monday and we are going to start our English class so we are going to check for first of all as usual the platform so check here okay so this is the class of today and we are going to well this is the question already for you to participate of course H for today there is no homework remember that by Monday by Friday for the weekend we need to finish the metime test anyways we're going to check the attendance let's see patri L good Adriana Stephanie Martinez Flores Anna seli Chavez present teacher good Carmen Jasmine Lopez Martinez good Gloria Elizabeth gald good gu car Lopez Flores good joseo Veronica Vasquez Miranda present good aelia Orana evening evening Rea good evening present good Rosa Elena Salado Deano good evening present good evening Sandra Carolina Romero Ramirez hello teacher I'm here very good Sandra Gladis Mendes Ramirez Susan kolina Hernandez Ira present good evening good evening Walter Macio Morales Aro [Music] Wendy patri Molina DTE wo guado Rivera zulma Rosa Lopez Garcia present good Ricardo Alexis Fuentes Rodriguez FL de Maria carbug Nelson Edgardo Sanchez Ramirez Anna Michelle gar Sanchez teacher Nelson okay M okay so we are going to start the class of today hello hello okay okay we're going to start then today we are going to read a little bit more about identify issues to Hidden charges when online shopping do you remember what are the hidden charges all the churches that include in the in the the build but we don't perceive if if I I can say for example the transportation the the taxes I don't know very good perfect okay so we're going to check about the hidden cost of online shopping for customers and retailers uh we're going to practice some readings so let's see OS could you please read the first part internet shopping has ground uh Miss excuse massively massively especially now that free delivery and return with multiple return okay with multiple ways of Might making then are the norm you can order a number of VAR variation of the same P of the clothing clothing for example and and then just send back the want excuse me un wanted wanted okay owners on on very good what did you understand on this one excuse the the important is for me internet shopping this special uh is more free uh service for the customer and say name for R yeah okay yeah I mean internet shopping has been growing right and now you can get almost anything that you may want good perfect H Rose could you please read the second paragraph that while many okay while many rur items maybe damag or faulty a lot of places will let would let you return some just because you don't like what you order and instagramming expensive cloes for o otd outfit of the date post and then returning then is one part of the Try by trm good what did you understand in this one um when when people buy something and the merchandise Dam much they return they return the merchandise okay very good yeah yeah so and it's something interesting here that says that some of the retailers sometimes you can return things just because you don't like so sometimes you purchase something and you don't like the way that you wear the cloths you can say okay I will return it they don't ask questions sometimes not all the time of course and uh I mean that is another thing that was interesting this one it says and instagramming expensive clothes for outfit of the day post so some people there is a trend in the United States they get something they take pictures and they return the things to the store and just for for the P right so maybe it's not good for the retailer but I mean that is part of the service that they have um that's the way you say Try by TR yeah that is true and just say I don't want it h I guess is not like that right but um yeah the United States customer satisfaction is very important so very good Salvador you only go to the and when you are in the in the how do you say cambor I in the the dresser in the dresser you took the picture okay that is a good one there are many there are many teenagers like do like do that okay that is I I never seen something like that but yeah I mean that is something my daughter is one of them okay good yes very good perfect that's something interesting okay so the next one is going to be for Carla profit wh no customer customer yes yes customer FS is the basis of all retailer strategies many have how to put online self system into place very quickly to build the competition but now they are strangling with the consequence the return rate from eCommerce are qu up two or three times higher and those for in store purchase and there are those s for both retail and customer good what did you understand on this one and it's common here the customer f is a basic a strategic for all all business and I think that is a good strategic because it's very important that that the customer have the the betterer service the better product and for me is is the fierce rule in all business very good actually that is true I mean customer first sometimes it's not possible because some customers are kind of they want too much right and sometimes I mean there are things that you cannot do for them but yeah that should be the way right um there are some words here that we can check struggling what is struggling strugling something difficult something difficult very good something that you have problems with for example some people they have struggling when they speak in public so you are like ah I don't feel very well I I'm nervous and you're struggling with that one so that is it and then let me see purchase what is two purchase is a similar or or [Music] um order order buy purchase very good and the last one is downside what is a downside disadvantage teacher disadvantage very good something that is like a you know we have pros and cons right so this is a con very good so now we're going to start talking about the other one profit white Mana me could you please help me with this yes teacher profit white for customer there is a Time cost on top of time is spend browsing online click and call it off means where queing queing Qing to pick up in your fores with home delivery there may be time consument work in pack packaging and marking and making returns online shopping can also see simply simply simply simply simply Le customer to overspend due to convincing and cleav marketing techniques very good so what did you understand on this one in the first part is related to the process when the customer buy for online um in the first part when when the customer receive the The Good the portion the product there are um H there there are 10 for do you say try to try to try the the the product and in possible that maybe when the product a when the produ is not the or how do you say don't comply the expect expectative the expectation expectation is possible the return okay um see is possible the over spend teacher is related to the over consumer yeah overspending is like when you pay more than the one that you want to [Music] pay only shopping can also simply customer I sorry okay I I Bor my my I'm sorry I'm sorry what was burn I don't know the the beans no you can go go for go and check it's late teacher it's late it's too late I'm sorry it's too late yeah exactly you can say to the family it's a new flavor you know it's a new way online shopping can also simply customer to over spend due to convince in C making T it's possible to pay more and for to get the benefits I guess the idea on this last part is like this is like when you are online it's like when you go to the Dollar City right you want one thing but you buy three things so that is overspend so you you have the budget for one thing but then you see many other things and so you say oh and the same happens online online you look for one thing but then you see another thing it's like oh that is good I can get that one so that is how spend it's a strategy for marketing teacher exactly that is actually it's a technique right so yeah very well perfect so actually I'm sorry SP is similar uh excessive spend something like that yeah when you spend more than what you should for example okay very good thank you so yeah this is like um there is always a coast so it says on top of time spent browsing online click and collect often means queing to pick up your purchase so queueing is the first word to be in a queue do you know what is that I really hate that actually when when you are in a in a row in a row when you are waiting in line waiting waiting in the bank at the bank exactly at the bank with the doctor or any situation like that you are in a queue you are queuing right so H so they they says that whenever you purchase online sometimes you have to go to the store and pick up your purchase right sometimes uh with home delivery there may be time consuming working packaging and making returns so if you don't like it you have to package again and go to the Post Office and send the package back so and online shopping can also simply lead customers to overspend so we we check into that one already clever do you remember what is clever clever the clever is the cashier is like no the cashier no all the oh my God I know but I can the person who is attending no that is clerk ah yes yes yes CL I don't know I I I know the word but I don't remember it's like a smart it's like smart very good you're clever you're smart very good okay the next one is going to be for Sandra Romero okay teacher retailers face serious logistical problem when it comes to offering an omanel service that seamlessly Connect customer experience online and offline it is because most EU systems that are only designed for traditional shop operation there are surprising number of additional cost and being on omnis retailer which wh fund are very likely to wipe our profit for an increased intern sales what did you understand on this one when we have a control about the sales that we have online and offline about when we are selling in a page maybe and when we have maybe an um an store and you have the option to buy online and offline if you go to the store and you can buy something so that is the control that you have the The Profit that you receive and the sales online and the sales offline the customers went to their store and when you buy something in Internet or in the app or page that you have very good perfect thank you so definitely to be a retailer and try to Omni Channel means that you sell everything right every kind of products H and and that is difficult because it's not going to be the kind of the same kind of manage on the all the products you remember when we were talking about logistic was it was a big theal so you can check into that one let's see there are some words here I don't many now maybe Omni Channel profit okay good Ada Patricia the next is for you for a project we review on the online sales and return police of H 100 rers conducted for the tyer case studies with large UK theet tailers and Carry Out 17 17 structure interview with other Europe companies we also Al created a cost of return calculator what did you understand this one I think the company Europe the project the sales yeah this is about a project this is very interesting actually because it's talking about a study a research that they made they say that they review the online sales and returns policies of 100 European retailers which is a lot conducted for detail case studies with large UK retailers and carried out 17 structured interviews with other European companies so it's describing what they did they uh studied the situation where some people purchase line and return about the policies and things that it's just the introduction so the next one is for let me see if there is anywhere I don't think so okay so the next one is for J me using B much retail cost or resarch shows that for um resonably expensive item foretelling at around 89 um how did you say no those those are pounds yeah because it's just in England 89 HS there would still be a cost of three PS per eem from barus overheads if there were no returns of the items what did you understand on that one hm I don't understand very well that Parts um what mean Benchmark okay that is a very good um question anybody what is Benchmark benchmarking point of reference teacher it might be like a point of reference in this case Benchmark is when you compare when you have the the data from many companies and then you do like an aage let's say so benchmarking is when you interchange information from company to company okay and this is like the results of the of the research so it said that for a reasonable expensive item rotating at around 89 pounds there will still be a cost of3 pounds per item from various upper heads if there were not returns of the item I mean so even though there were no returns there is a spense of three pounds that they include in the pricing so that is something that uh remember that we're talking about here a hidden fees right hidden charges so when you purchase something there is a cost of returning that is included in the pricing that means that even if you don't return the the product you are paying for that one so that is interesting okay it's a marginal cost teacher exactly so whenever that is actually that is normal if you have the point of view of a company you need to take an an account all the expenses right everything everything and of course the company is not going to pay for anything the consumer is going to pay for that even when they don't use that service so it's like a normal thing okay the next one is for wifredo at at 20% yeah please I'm okay at a 20% rate of returns the average for e-commerce the cost of return Rises to and pounds 11 what what I mean the symbol teacher the symbol is for the the coin for the money of England that are pounds EUR not Euros but pounds uhuh okay okay um at 35% rate of returns the average for clothing bot online the cost of returns is 20 20 pound at a 70% rate of returns reports by some German clothing films we spoke to the iring make makes a straight loss for the company very good what did you understand on this one I guess that that it is when when we made some for example some business we have to get some return for the uh inversion how do you say in English investment but this is not about this is about returning the product to the company yes I'm okay okay but I I guess that it is um talking uh the meaning will be it is uh when we have some returns about or invest or some products yeah exactly so what it says and this is very interesting as you can see uh so there is a cost that everybody pays for returning but it's just a piece so they have calculated they have calculated how many people are are going to return some products in everybody we pay for those people that Returns the product but what happens if a lot of other people not the 35% of people but the 70% of people Returns the product in that case the company starts to lose money yes so that is it so it's like a they calculate but they cannot charge everybody for the full pricing of the return it's interesting very nice yes because the market accept a specific price the higher the customer prefer prefer don't buy exactly so that's why they do so what they try is not to have a lot of returns right they try to to keep it minimal right they accept returns but not that that many let's see um let me see if there is any word I don't think so very good so the next one is going to be for let's see Wendy Patricia sorry teacher I don't H mounting cast yeah please [Music] okay I don't know how they say that is in and item item to store where there are already stuff and store rooms might appear pretty much cost but that is far from the cas ipmg found that the cost of Hing a r having in store can be as much in three times the cost of delivering the item the first place this is because the system behind return are incredible is complex du to away stock or magn magn manag manag ship must he security areas that protect return item from the damage and death for example very good no until there but that what did you understand on this I understand that H for example I I know I remember one example ER eBay say the cost the return the the American is much uh expensive that the lost the the the merancy Maybe product the product yes because the the protocol maybe is more expensive for example the Americans the product ER go to the address or the final uh customer on the customer and is is uh difficult the ret the maybe uh how do you say uh Bend [Music] door what do you say teacher when er you when you send it back I don't know yeah no that is fine actually that is the basis of the paragraph that sometimes to return something is sometimes even more expensive than the product itself so it's very complex it's very complex sometimes I remember that some people say that that example that when you purchase something and they send a second item and if you have two items you can call the company and the company say no keep the product I mean we don't want that it's it's more expensive for yes teacher because my friend uh buy the dress for online and the dress ER don't don't uh time uh didn't arrive on time yes and the the and decide eBay maybe I don't know I don't know eBay but decide er uh sell other other dress and she have two dress and say don't no problem is is yours to dress is your no no no problem yeah that is true sometimes they prefer that one they prefer because it's it's too expensive to to return something so um well it's not good for the business right but as we checked in the previous paragraph We we everybody will pay for that kind of thing a little bit teacher I work at kp& really mind so you work at KPMG yeah that more 10 years yes interesting that is very nice I believe that this is a worldwide company it's like a is a a company that is in in many countries in the world yes 16 165 countries but you do the accountant just for for Sal you don't have to transform that into the the rules of International Accounting right depend teacher I have engagement that I give support for the other countries okay interesting yeah because I mean sometimes what happens I remember that when I was working at the bank we had to change everything to International Accounting system because we have to send some papers to the headquarters in Germany right so that happens sometimes even if the company Salvador you need to transform many or or adapt because there are U balancing or counts that are not the same from here than in other countries yeah very good interesting that's nice okay the next one is going to be for low this okay then they are cost involved in the return support system there is is hardware and specially software to manage returning Goods as well as initial online sales a customer might R the customer service team often housed in a cold centry before going to the store the average trans transaction cost of each administrative desk in a business is around seven Heroes uh pounds sorry s pounds to 10 pounds online reduces but doesn't eliminate Administration costs good what did you understand on this one that ER in the C of product there are cost that ER that ER are in the price and ER for example cost about the The Specialist Specialist of software ER about the in the text not save but for example maintenance a other uh about um about other cost that is involved in the price and er the trans transaction of the the of each administrative task is around the 10 pound to H 7 pound to 10 pound that is it I me I'm sorry ahead only only that okay very good so yeah actually that happens I mean it's it's too much expensive there are administrative I mean it's not only the return and the paying of the Tom but somebody's going to take the the package is going to open it's going to restore it or they're going to decide if it's not possible to sell that item anymore so yeah it's it's it's a big chain it's a process that the retailers do definitely the next one is for gual Lupe hello wupe not possible okay so Pamela uh the most for yeah please the most companies find they need a dedicated returns distribution centry often run by third party logistic my companies and incur all the cost of running a fac facility if you if you you said what and used us unused unused and in good conditions returns items items might go back on sale but sometimes for less if sensal discount are in place if the items are damaged there may be cost of repair the it may might even be sold onto your party that exist just to sell sures so stock in secondary markets giv to charity or go to landfill in All inol Transport handling and transtion cost what did you understand on this one uh well I understand that uh when someone wants a return of some of the product uh the companies go uh have on one location to to to to get a repair or back or whatever they want go with the with that kind of product okay uh yes it's I mean it's a big Logistics right sometimes do you remember that in the previous module we were talking about logistics and how it's better to have third party three PL you remember so in this case they are the ones who handle that one but of course you need to pay right you need to pay for that one um let me see if there is anywhere here I don't remember no l field charity yeah most customer return items in good faith and good condition but there are fraudulent transactions and returns frauds are increasing so that's what we were discussing at the beginning right sometimes you don't like it I was just I wanted just to take a picture and then return it so that is not good right some people take advantage sometimes on The Good Will of some companies the next one is for zulma accounts are keep busy matching reforms with item receiv a problem especially where guest checkout were used for the online purchase with all the different location item and financial transaction invol pinning down a cost of returns is extremely time consuming and none of or case study companies were fully confident yet about their figures okay what did you understand on this one I think when the company receive a a product they have to compare with ER the product that they receive with a the yes with the refund that they give to the client I think Er When the company is in many many countries or many department is more difficult to check the inventory because it's a high cost of er logistic definitely so that is the real problem about returns right and at the end we need to pay for all of those let's check the next one is going to be for Gloria hello Gloria no Gloria Susanna hello okay could you please help us reading that paragraph The Good the good news yes give me a second please of course I need use my glasses of course the good news is that a very small Improvement in reducing returns has a significant impact on the bottom line one of our case study companies save 19 pounds is okay 19 okay over four years throw low cost invent investment in Communications and Equipment these saving are the equivalent of either the net profite they will gain from one Point billion pound additional sales or 372 people employed on a verage way very good perfect what did you understand on this one okay I think the object is reduce that that activity the returns because the companies investment very very money in the return but I I think for all the time all the topic is that return is a logistic B work B work mhm I think it's a logistic back work for the beginning that is true and uh well you can see here that even a very small Improvement in reducing returns has significant impact so that's what the companies they try to do to reduce returns of course they accept they say everywhere we accept returns you can return but they don't want because it's expensive for them in mind that it says one of the four what the case status company say 19 million pounds over four years I mean that is a lot of money by reducing the returns okay and that is equivalent to a lot of I mean 372 people employed in a in a period of time so that is a lot I think with this time so with this is like a okay I see in this country you can return like like other place because for example when you buy in Amazon they give 0 19 days in El Salvador only three days that is true actually that is a question we're going to check whenever we finish the next paragraph So is going to be here in alab so uh nonetheless that is going to be for Nelson okay teacher Nel is is Banks the question of how long the U of free return as we as we be come to ear canas you might argue that retirement makes enough money to cover the cost and that's only sh shareholder boofer super but that l n margin made also pay St W or be reinvesting in E new stop of it and products develop better customer serving and L Pro is also paid for environment measure to be taken with suspense chain is is inabit inabit is cor inable inevitable inevitable when it come to the L of free return both but it will be interesting to see now to see how rtier CH choose to respond to his change good what did you understand on this one I that the that the company checks analysis and your your per sorry what L yeahuh and in in the lo I think that or the the off er can can can we in invert Inver I'm sorry te invest invest in the other technology in the area in the I think that is true yeah what it says that is that I mean the customers they believe that this is something that the company pays and maybe the owners of the companies are the ones who pays for the returns but actually that is money that can be direct directed in different departments to hire more people to have a better Software System but at the end I mean it's something that is towards the customer satisfaction so remember that the companies they try to have a balance between customer satisfaction and also um the profits that they want to to make so let's see ubiquity do you know what is ubiquity place is like a being everywhere in every place so that is ubiquity when you are everywhere okay the other one is argue do you know what is argue it's question teacher is to discuss when you have discuss when you don't agree with other person and you are trying to get something right to agree on something uh wages uh staff wages what is that you say stage W is not stage it's like actually it's like a salary let's see benefit player or teacher it could be something like a benefit yeah let's see I don't think there is any other okay um no we're not going to do that okay so before we move on to the next one how is heting El salador how is your experience have you ever returned something from a company that you purchase what can you tell me was it possible or did you want to return it was not possible I think teacher is it's possible the return but but the cost is high more more more people I don't know more people no no return because is not talk okay yeah actually go ahead I'm sorry teacher but depend of the quality of the product because the polies of day of maybe one week in one year maybe but the characteristic is that the the the policy of the return has a specific time for in our case that is true true I mean you you are able to return something depending on the product of course depending on the store in my case in Walmart Maybe specific a electric equipment um I remember maybe AC and we try to to don't work out don't work don't work but only we we need to the bill cl cl how do you say the is necessary that the bill is clear but uh this this advantage of the paper of ticket that the ticket the information eras it erase it's deleted but E Yeah but is is very important is but it's possible the return but we need to all information because without bill it's not possible return in salvad no that is true yeah here in El Salvador you have to have the paper right so you can go and return maybe another thing is that of course it's not possible to return something that is broken right I mean if you broke the item they say oh my goodness this is it's just if something didn't work properly that's the situation right if this this didn't work it didn't do what is supposed to be done then you can't return but I guess heing is also complicated they say that it's possible to return but sometimes when you go to the store and something is not working they say I'm sorry it's your business you have to repair it right so that is one of the biggest problem inab and I believe that go ahead and and you are very very big problem when you pay with t er Target targeta with a card with a card sorry yes because it's the more H problematic because you need go to the bank ER and Bank say no no it's in a market you go to the market in the market say oh no it's in the back and anything return your money yeah that is true it's a big problem that happened to me once I was going to I bought a motorbike with a card but the motorbike I mean they didn't have the motorbike anymore it was just in the picture and when I try to do the return they said yeah we're going to give you the money back next week but I spent three months waiting for the money back and and it's difficult you you can well they they ret your money you can H change the product for other similar but the money is difficult you you return that is true they say okay you don't like this take the other thing that is there right so yes and I believe that that's why here in Salvador I mean we are warriors right here whenever we purchase something if it's not working we say okay what can we do of course depends right if it's a piece of clothes like a shirt or something like that you can do anything if it's a TV of course you can go you have to go and check right but it's something that we do here in it's like okay we can repair ourselves um we don't we prefer not to go and fight with the people in the stores sometimes it's better to say ah whatever I lost my you you you the philosophy is and that is true that is but it is possible the return the demon because the last year I had the experience with in Black Friday in the in the family invit in in in the warehous by refrigerator and and the one one today I have the problem and and I call the report and check the name all a ticket all information but I passed one month in the in the in the same in the support and the visit at my house two occasion two occasion but difficult but the chain the fears the fear EST stres the fear the change the the product but the second product is only bad it is similar but a t mon a trator is but in the in the in the tension tension tension and and I I we we have with my my we go by my family my my wife is talking about the J in the in the in the unit of sukura R and rench yes and the in the in the give the option the the other product or or the G the in the money in our our decision and morning in in the morning two day the next in the given the morning okay so it was a good experience for you because you got your money back but imine that month that you were with no refrigerator and many problems so yeah sometimes it's difficult sometimes it's difficult because when you buy something you have expectations right you are happy that you have something new that is going to work very nice and that you are going to but well but but I wait two month but the yeah that's a lot a lot okay okay very good we're going to stop for a while and we are going to 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goes as usual we're going to see the video and then we're going to provide comments feedback what you understood on the video and of course your opinions so here we go free shipping isn't free this idea of free shipping is becoming pervasive right and there's a cost for that it's just a psychological thing that people see that word free and it takes away one barrier to having them purchase that's all there are over 131 billion Parcels shipped worldwide in 2020 and parcel shipments are expected to double again in the next 5 years possibly reaching 266 billion by 26 the big carriers like FedEx ups and even Amazon are making a lot of deliveries and none of those packages are being shipped for free when consumers click that buy box they often don't see what labor leads to a box on their doorstep and those shipping costs are ever increasing anyone can offer an Amazon Prime today shipping it's just the cost that you as a brand might incur in providing that service very rough numbers might cost you anywhere from $25 to $35 for a typical transaction that's a two day right that seems very expensive people like free shipping because the word free is very powerful even if people know that it's not really free CU someone is paying for it here's why free shipping is a myth answer to who's paying for it it definitely depends and depends on plethora of factors around how expensive is the particular item is a brand or e-commerce entrepreneur what are my margins on that particular order and third is how much actually for me is the cost of shipping oh the seller is paying for the shipping it just comes right down to whoever is selling so if the customer has charged the shipping fee the seller still pays for that label and the customer basically pays for the label through that fee but if it's says free shipping on the listing the seller is still having to buy the label the seller is subsidizing part of it or maybe the whole thing I have free shipping on certain items that are lighter like things that I can basically control and estimate how much it's going to cost Cara has been selling her products on Etsy since 2011 and now she takes to YouTube to help other online sellers maximize their profits I just figure out how much is it going to cost based on the size and the weight and I either decide well I can eat that cost or I'll have to add some of it into the price of the item etsy's free shipping initiative launched in 2019 it includes tools and support for sellers to help guarantee free shipping on orders of $35 or more for us buyers as of December 31st 2021 67% of sellers items on the Etsy Marketplace offered free shipping to us buyers Etsy isn't the only company helping sellers calculate shipping costs I'm Drew I'm one of the founders and the CEO of of shipbob we started the business almost 7 years ago now with the idea to help bring best-in-class logistics for small to midsize e-commerce businesses shipbob helps these businesses coordinate their products inventory orders and shipments efficiently helping them keep up with big business like Amazon we did a survey of merchants and close to 50 to 75% of the respondents said that they offer some sort of free shipping either it's blanket free shipping across the entire website or it's free shipping to the consumers after their cart hits a certain threshold of either $50 to $75 what has happened in the last couple of years is that the actual cost of shipping that ups and the FedEx and the DHL and the USBs charge to brands has gone up because their labor wage rates have gone up because there's so much volume they're paying a lot of overtime excess Etc so their cost of operating has gone up significantly which then they're passing on to companies like us which are then forced to pass on to brands that we work with delivery giants like FedEx and UPS both said rates would go up an average of 5.9% next year across most services companies like Amazon Walmart and Target even Etsy benefit from economies of scale these big players are generating so many online sales putting them at an advantage to achieve bulk discount rates most of the time these companies will negotiate a price with the postal service so they go to the post office and they say we are shipping you know X number of packages we're going to be buying this number of labels and because they have so many people buying labels from Etsy shipping labels they can negotiate the lower rates these rates are not publicly disclosed and Amazon FedEx ups and USPS either declined to be interviewed or did not respond for comment however Cara helped us break down how some of these costs May compare here's an example example of a lightweight 4o package going cross country the retail rate what you might pay at the post office is $5.50 Cara says Etsy charges a commercial rate of $415 to sellers in another example a heavier one PB package shipping priority cross country shipping would cost Cara $11.60 at that retail rate but buying the shipping label through Etsy brings that shipping rate down to $968 Etsy told CNBC that without access to item level and Logistics information that it couldn't confirm these numbers ship Bob negotiates bulk discounts from UPS USPS FedEx and DHL for both domestic and international rates across different service levels for any customers using their platform Amazon is a unique player in the e-commerce game for so many reasons but one is that it's heavily invested in its own transportation and Logistics business so that it could rely Less on ups and USPS and same for Walmart and Target recently they all have announced some ways that they are also getting into Transportation simply because they have enough volume in 2019 Amazon was delivering 47% of its own packages in 2021 that number soared to 72% Amazon's other strategy to lower shipping costs is to place warehouses of inventory to lessen the distance a package has to ultimately travel by placing inventory strategically across maybe six to seven different locations you can cover 90 to 95% of the US population within two days according to ship Bob its clients have seen that Distributing inventory across several fulfillment centers can reduce shipping costs by 25% and bring a 133% cost savings to their bottom line not only do they get delivered faster but UPS and FedEx charge you less for it because you know it doesn't have to go through their entire infrastructure and so that's really how Amazon and the Walmarts of the world have made it possible to offer free shipping to their consumers despite all this shipping is super expensive for every player in the game even Amazon which still primarily outsources costly rural deliveries to USPS and outsources that expensive Last Mile portion to small delivery contractors what does this mean for small business well it's harder to keep up even in the US if I ship from the east coast to the West Coast it costs maybe 50% more depending on the size of the package than if I'm just shipping from the east coast to the east coast so you can't really plan 100% for how much things are going to cost when you ship them and that makes it difficult to 100% offer free shipping because a lot of times you end up with no profit if are you an IT Pro so you need alerts billing help desk remote access monitoring you need if you're not really careful the cost of shipping goes beyond what is easily Quantified hidden costs include exploitation of workers lack of unions small business closures and the impact on the environment some of that labor that goes into delivering Goods to your doorstep happens within warehouses and distribution facilities and blue collar warehouse workers do a lot of backbreaking Labor research has shown that Amazon has a very high injury rate even higher than the industry on average which is saying a lot cuz it's a rather dangerous industry in terms of workplace injuries and accidents the interviews that we collected with warehouse workers in the Riverside and San Bernard Dino counties were reporting all sorts of back injuries muscle sprains one other group of workers who make next day shipping uh possible are the delivery drivers right for example part of Amazon's strategy was to invest in the most expensive part of the shipping process getting a package that lasts mile part of of this is completed by Amazon Flex drivers which are individual gig workers who make between $18 and $25 an hour driving routes on demand then there's the drivers working for Amazon's Delivery Service Partners aka the dsps which are smaller independent companies that contract with Amazon what I think a lot of Amazon Prime members and consumers don't realize is that these workers who are delivering the goods to your doorstep on the next day or the same day do not work for Amazon their employers are small trucking companies that Amazon instead puts all the liability on these small firms that have let's say 40 vans so instead of hiring drivers Amazon hired small companies and this was a key aspect in preventing unions and preventing responsibility of those workers the DSP program started in 2018 with Amazon offering $10,000 to incentivize current Amazon employees veterans black Latin X and Native American entrepreneurs to to launch a DSP there's now more than 2,000 dsps in the US so these workers if we could compare them to similar job whether it's United States Postal Service workers or UPS workers those are both union jobs and Amazon has now built this massive infrastructure based on these contingent workers who have far less rights far less coverage and if you include benefits make less than half of what your average Teamster does per hour the disperate impacts of warehousing and those impacts affects small businesses as we mentioned many of those have been under pressure closing because they can't compete in a 2019 survey three quarters of independent retailers said Amazon's dominance is a major threat to their survival and then on top of that there are environmental concerns as well right warehouses often are clustered together concentrated in certain regions like the Inland Empire as well as neighborhoods that tend to be low-income communities of color one study showed transport will be the biggest source of new greenhouse gas emissions in the decades until 2050 in absolute terms Amazon is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases with total emissions measuring over 60 million metric tons of CO2 equivalents in 2020 and the impact is that you know it pollutes the air right all those deliveries going out to deliver Goods means a lot of air pollution there's been a normalization of kind of instant consumer gratification and what comes with that is then free shipping free shipping has become synonymous with that instant gratification offering free shipping ultimately impacts the bottom line for all retailers not just because of the cost to ship something but because consumers are more likely to complete a purchase if offered that free shipping according to ship Bob offering free shipping has proven to be the most effective website Banner from a conversion standpoint it also is a psychological thing where people see free and even if you know that someone's paying for the label and you know that you're probably paying for the label within the cost of the item it still is one less thing that you have to plan for on the one hand it is good for the customer psychologically without not having to plan for it but on the other hand it really puts pressure on people who can't afford to ship for free and then it takes all of our profits offering free two-day shipping on domestic orders showed that brands have been able to increase average amount spent per transaction by 90 7% and even reduce car abandonment by 18% many people today have low to moderate incomes right and even middle class families are often sort of struggling to pay all the bills I think many consumers are trying to cut cost in different ways I think also people don't really stop to consider what the costs are we wanted more and more people to really sort of pause and think about what is it that we're doing in our society to each other as we consume you know [Music] okay what did you understand on the video do you have opinions or something to say to show video to show for or for the website or PL or PL okay adding adding car other B is uh shopping uh yeah actually well the free shipping is something that we really like right um and almost all the platforms that are very powerful like eBay or Amazon they offer that one but is that really for free anybody else's H buying free free buying free shipping at least yes H helping uh to to buy uh yeah less expensive yes yes yes very good perfect thank you anybody else she mentioned that the word fee is very powerful also when yes also when we see free shipping oh my God free Shipp shipping but and at the end I understand that the word free shipping is a myth they they explain and they mention that also the customer pay for the label and the package at the end nothing is free because we have to pay uh we have to pay a price a post but we don't see exactly that is the thing right nothing is free I mean somebody has to pay for that one somebody's taking the package to your door and I mean it's not it's not for free um the most of the time says that you are the one who pays but what the big companies do is that they negotiate with the post office and with some other companies small companies so they pay less and they can take more profit so yeah they they mention that uh if you if you go to the retail the retail you pay oh my God you pay 50550 and if you make by the company or the the store yeah store can I say you pay four h $4 with 95 that M because how do you say the they are um can I say agreements yeah they have an agreement and actually they were saying also that those are the the pricing that they know but they negotiation that they have with Amazon they don't know the prices they are very low but anyways they have to pay or we have to pay right anybody else's sh the the the video talk how to make to take a decision to not share of the cost of shipping is this is because of the volum of of sell for retail cell is high in when the cell is High the profit is high ER then it is is the business High profit can take a a decision to not share the the pay for for for shipping that is true I mean this this key for me is is the key for for um for of er this cost or for offer free shipping that is true so it's like a technique right it's a technique that they offer something for free and we believe it's for free but nothing is for free but it's actually this kind of business is easy to take a decision but when the business is a small business is very complicated because all costs are are or all cost have impact in the business that is true so yeah that happens that happens a lot I mean the small businesses sometimes they can't compete even when they have better products and better pricing for the product but if the shipping is expensive they can compete with large companies so that is yeah kind of interesting good anybody else's about two B for credit card yeah yeah I mean whenever you purchase in the way that you purchase of course and now now with the pandemic this is much I mean it's going to be it was and is already bigger than it was in the past definitely so true that is true theer another Vantage that this kind of business have is that not only sales in his country there they sales around the world that is true so you know there are good things and bad things of course but I mean the bigger the company is the the costs are going to be less different yes obviously that people have buy country to Country have another another cause for example um the shipping is different because it's external shipping and have another tax for introduce the product at the at his country that is true yeah definitely it's not going to be the same of course they don't lose money we are the one who pay more but that is another advantage that they they sell across country yeah nice nice so uh this one says 20 hidden fees you had no idea you were paying so we discussed already about about returns and also we discuss about free shipping that is not for free so everything comes with a price watch out for these surprise expenses and learn how to avoid them let's see if that is true okay the first part is going to be for horse Ernesto hi teacher hello the hidden Fe yes please hidden Fe seem to sneak up on you everywhere this these days sometimes you may end up paying for more than you originally intended and for most people these charts are typically a surprise it can be frustrating especially when extra cost areen disclosed immediately upfront re rounded of a few common hidden fees you may not have realized it you were paying with the best tips from Financial experts on how to avoid them everything from having certains build on out out toay to Los in your rental car keys comes with the price make sure you also keep a handle on this tiny spark splurges that cost way more than you thought to be honest teacher I don't know what it means hidden fees okay hidden fees you know what is a fee okay could you mind explain of course of course a fee is something something that you pay for that has a price that has like a yeah like a price for something that you want it might be a product or a service mostly Services hidden is something that you don't see so they are under so so what we're talking about here is that sometimes when you pay for a product you pay you believe that you pay just for the product but of course you pay for the product for the package for the bag for the bock for the delivery for everything and sometimes we don't see don't see those fees that we're paying for okay teacher thank you it's a pleasure so yeah what it says here as the introduction is that they are there right and that we just see the pricing and we don't know what we're paying but it's better for you to sometimes it's possible for you to know what are those fees and sometimes it's also possible to to avoid them to avoid to pay more oh yeah it it is possible to avoid them sometimes depending on many situations okay good perfect and what what it means splurges splurges is something like when you pay without thinking when you are like when you are in a party and you say I invite everybody tol yourself yes living it okay good okay I get teacher thank you good good okay let's see uh foreign transaction fees this is the first one so this is going to be for Welter okay good evening teacher evening and for Fe for transction for Trans Fe you vacation and overse I TR and you with and all your credit card without much uh throws but th but idea will driving a bro white traveling and V exra where the crit cards and one two three person on to of purchases as frame and transition and Fe avoid this p and fee by finding with cash or using a credit card and that's and why is the trans fees sayel Smith personal finan spread with to cash BARC very good what did you understand on this one Walter this one okay what did you understand on the reading okay uh credit car the travel and the CR card and por the P okay yeah the idea is that when you go to other country and you use your credit card there is always a fee a transaction fee that is just because you are from other country just because of that you pay more so okay that is something that happens actually let me see some words on this one do you know what is everybody overseas it's like crossing the ocean it's like crossing the ocean yeah it's in the other side of the ocean very good let me see a void do you remember where is a void no oppos oppos theow when you keep away you keep away when you try not to do something right so in this case avoid to use the credit card in other country you need to pay it's better if you pay only with cash of course depending on the situation sometimes we don't have option right we need to pay with the credit card okay the next one is for Ofelia teach hello hello teacher ay [Music] aable I need I need I is often a door to the street and not being including in a c i do chcken in I call your and ask for I this good perfect what did you understand on this [Music] one I to and more in gra and S okay yeah so this happens in every places right so mind what it says Hotel checking surprise often popular hotels and tourist destination charge Resort fees that are unavoidable so only to go to the place sometimes there are fees you need to pay for that one not only the price that you see there online but other fees and it could be up to 10 to3 at night so sometimes we need to ask questions whenever we're going to go to a place it's better to ask questions and be sure that how much you will be paying for that one so whenever you go to a hotel even if it's in other country I mean that is something that is a good idea for you to to check into that one um let me see there are no words I guess on this one well this unavoidable what is unavoidable we check in the other one avoid right avoid is to to stop something or to to go to the other way to H how can I say I don't know but we check avoid in the first paragraph So unavoidable is something that you cannot avoid so it's something that you need to do it with t I'm sorry with with tax taxes unavoidable definitely so you cannot say to the government I'm not going to pay you need to pay or or not tax and I aable no an avoidable is something that you cannot avoid so it's something that you have to cannot okay free yeah it's a fee that you have to do one way or another so that is it good retirement repoff that is going to be for let me check second for Carla um if your fing a qualifi plan like ah uh [Music] 4001 NE negligible negligible fee that's up to 1% can cost bid such a small fee can reduce your retirement balance by 28% say gar Gar 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finish your laboral time yeah yeah that is the one so that is the retirement so what happens in the US is that there are different plants and some of the plants they have hidden fees so whenever you finish when you are 65 years old and you want your money back they say okay I will give you this but I need this money for me right there are other fields of management or things like that uh in El Salvador as well but the problem in El Salvador is that they take the money in the moment that they take uh every month your payment right but in the US they take money in the moment that you pay and also at the end when they are going to give you your money sometimes they say oh but you have to pay this as well so it's a big trick it's not good at all so and it says that for you to avoid that one you need to check about the plans and fees this topic is very very different than United State and here oh yeah that is true to be honest with you here in El Salvador is not that good but we are better than in the US yeah there is I mean to be the United States sometimes I mean it's like it's like the health system the health system here is bad but it's not that bad as in the US the us is horrifying it's not good not good at all anyways so this was just for you to know in case whenever you go and leave in New York and you sign for a plan of retirement check please ask questions ask questions about what is this what am I going to pay do not only sign the paper okay the other one check out your cable provider oh this is a good one uh this is going to be for Rose okay cable TB providers are are adding fees to cover their cost while while they say they are holding down their prices in general says Gerson this cost come from carrying certain roadcast Network such as CV cvbs and for regional sports channel in any event cable companies will almost always renot renegotiate or lower the cost of Internet service cable Packages Etc if you call to canel for example I got my down from H 170 a month to 100 by negotiating says Gerson exam examine your cable to see what channels you watch what channels you don't and where you may be over changed negociate a package that gives you the channels you watch most look at the fees on your bill for extra boxes off for your mod mod you can sometimes replace the mod you rent from the cable company with one of your own which will pay for itself in month prevent can hide in fast by learning all of these personal finance tips you were never Tau good what did you understand on this one it's like here yeah it's it's like here not like it's good okay in this case they give you the the option H to reduce your bill because I only want two channels it's SPN and another and my my bill is going to be a lower but here it doesn't happen you pay also for when the when the signal is is bad yeah nice yeah it's it's good we have to check your C cable provider but here no we we only we only have to pay and complaining about the service that is true that is true I mean here in salador if there is no signal because it's raining yeah you don't watch TV and put I can put my own box I can put my oh I'm going to pay my no what no or your H do your mother no no if if they they if they can oh my God sabot sabotage yeah if they can sabotage your system your own system they will do yeah that is true they but you have to pay in all the all the months the the bill it doesn't matter if I only see one channel that is true and that is true right sometimes well I don't pay for cable anymore but I remember when I was paying for that one I just watch like five channels the movies one the sports one maybe music but even music was not that much and that's it the other channels I never saw those never in my life okay good let's move on the other one says sneaky Hotel fees this one is going to be for osing yes is Hotel P yes sneaky huh okay sneaky hot open the open the bar in your room at your rice should should they may have a list of the price beside the but sometimes just chicking items in the bar and at CH oring extra towards might also cause your is a good idea to to ask about any fist or chur or stuff in your room or you use I'll get more yeah perfect what did you understand on this one ask me I for example the cost is is good is good and the art is a PO of the hotel in in your room in your bar for me is interesting that idea snake h p okay perfect yeah sneaky sneaky is something that sneaky it's something that you cannot catch you cannot see it's like hidden there and is you cannot catch a secret it's like a secret yeah something like that so and that happens I mean in the hotels if you go to any hotels in alav in Spain in any hotel if you take something from the mini bar is very expensive if you request more towels is very expensive I mean you can get anything you can you can get a Nani for your kids you can get uh flowers you can get anything but of course it's going to be very expensive and inclusive teacher the the only one border of water is cesy yeah in the others the price is expensive it's very expensive I mean here in Saad if you go to any hotel that is kind of nice and you want to eat pusas that is very expensive are like $3 and and you say what I mean the CH of the yeah that is it so if you are going to go to a hotel it's better that you eat very nice if you are going to pay for something let's itat very nice right so because the problem teacher is when you visit the hotel with the children because the children is more complicated more complicated because the sneaky that is uh candy chocolate exactly that is very yeah with kids is another story I mean is and you cannot say no to the kids right maybe what you can say is I'm going to buy this or or just one thing choose one and that's it right but you cannot say no to the kids definitely that is true very good H I don't have any any words here let me check do you remember where is a towel well here is the picture of the towels it's better with anes good H keep your eyes on your keys very good so this is going to be for Sandra gladies keep keep your eyes on your kiss no doubt when you you're on vacation you have go look at more don't get couch that you love stickies to you rent a car that's Fe may be H three 300 Z 300 and if you Lo your hotel K it could be 25 or more 25 or more okay so I believe this is very clear to be honest with you I mean if you rent a car and you lose the the key car they're going to charge you around $300 for that key of course they have a key already there right because they are prepared when they rent a card to you um they have two or three copies of the key but of course you need to pay and when you lose the hotel Key is 25 just for that key of course they have the key already cost more cost for for the kiss yeah it's very expensive it's like when you go to Metro C if you go to Metro and you lost the the ticket that is I guess the parking ticket yeah that is i0 teacher $10 $10 no that's for10 yes yeah so well it's not good right so we need to be careful on Supermarket this on the supermarket ER to to pay $5 that is true that is true yeah that that is not good not good at all yeah yes new business I mean yeah there money yeah it's very expensive I mean in the past you could go to Metro Center and just walk around for free right but now you have to pay for the parking so it's a different business as says okay so it says app cided by balance transfer fees this one is for will fro not possible okay J mean by balance stand for Fe like H BL BL bl by balance transfer Fe it sounds so simple transfer the healthy balance on your credit card to a new credit card with a 3% interest rate but the opportunity will de you the healthy seur of 4% in transfer this so be sure it's worth doing and that can be paid off your interent balance during the promotional period otherwise you'll ear interest on the remaining balance under cutting your intended benefits very good so that is it I believe this is very clear as well I mean if you are going to transfer from one car to other car some money of course is going to be a percentage of a fee Banks they have a lot of fees a lot of fees depending on what you are going to to do it right um we're not going to read this but that is it I mean um in the bank well by law in the in the new Emma please behave because your mom is hungry okay so we were talking about the banks right so every quarter every quarter in a bank there is the like all the fees that they charge you right I believe that it's very good idea for you to read and compare Banks so that is a very nice thing anyways you have to use the bank sometimes and we cannot avoid that one so uh speaking about hidden Feast what hidden Feast have you found in products here in elab have you found hidden Feast when you purchase something when you do a transaction yeah that is not that healing but it's a problem I guess that the problem with Eva is for example in mind that you have sandwiches you are going to sell sandwiches you buy the bread and you pay Eva and then you buy the ham and the cheese and everything has Eva right and you put everything together and you sell that I mean it's astronomic the government has a lot of money a lot of money because that is a lot of money that we spend and we spend more than 133% because if you purchase something that a provider SS to a retailer and the retailer SS to another person and the person SS to you is not 13% anymore because the price increases right so it's a lot more I'm sorry we pay Eva to Eva yeah that is it so it's a lot of money definitely you um byy enters um for the cema in online there is a chart for the service service that is true it's pretty sad because you say oh I'm going to buy it online and you're so happy and and the problem is that that is actually a hidden fee because the problem is that appears when you pay it right before it doesn't say anything and you calculate I'm going to buy four tickets and is going to be I don't know $20 and when you pay it says okay thank you for your purchase you pay $24 and it's like what for the service for the service just because you're in front of the computer yeah that's not good it's part of the price yes yeah it's part of the it's the business right we are in that business but that is true that is a hidden fee any other hidden fee that you have found in any product services for service professional you pay the rent yeah that is true I mean I mean talking about taxes only with in mind the real with that one you pay taxes just for you to walk on the streets right anyways and and and the companies they get the money from your from your payment in the first in the first quarter right so it's something that you cannot avoid that is true very true any other hidden fee that you have found with the gas we pay trun a lot of things we pay there in the in the gas it pays and the problem with the gas is that is a percentage I mean there are like two or three taxes I 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JzXsTID8CoY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzXsTID8CoY | Manichaeism | Wikipedia audio article | manikyam in modern Persian a many a and Imani Chinese mone gel pinion mone gel was a major religion founded by the Iranian prophet money in Persian many Syriac MB per meter knee Latin man akia's her mains from coin Greek main C 216 to 274 in the sasanian empire manikyam taught an elaborate dualistic cosmology describing the struggle between a good spiritual world of light and an evil material world of darkness through an ongoing process that takes place in human history light is gradually removed from the world of matter and return to the world of light whence it came its beliefs were based on local Mesopotamian religious movements and Gnosticism mana ki ism was quickly successful and spread far through the Aramaic speaking regions it thrived between the 3rd and 7th centuries and at its height was one of the most widespread religions in the world Manichaean churches and scriptures existed as far east as China and as far west as the Roman Empire it was briefly the main rival to Christianity before the spread of Islam in the competition to replace classical paganism manikyam survived longer in the east than in the west and it appears to have finally faded away after the 14th century in south china contemporary to the decline of the Church of the east in Ming China while most of many key isms original writings have been lost numerous translations and fragmentary texts have survived an adherent of mana ki ism is called a manichaean or manichaean or mana key especially in older sources topic history you topic life of money money was an iranian-born in 216 in her near Seleucia CTE syphon now all Madain in the Parthian Empire according to the Cologne money codex Manny's parents were members of the jewish christian gnostic sect known as the else a set money composed seven works six of which were written in the Syriac language a late variety of aramaic the seventh the Shibu reagan was written by money in middle persian and presented by him to the sasanian emperor shapur the first although there is no proof Shapur the first was a Manichaean he tolerated the spread of mana ki ism and refrained from persecuting it within his empires boundaries according to one tradition it was money himself who invented the unique version of the Syriac script known as the Manichaean alphabet which was used in all of the Manichaean works written within the sasanian empire whether they were in Syriac or middle persian and also for most of the works written within the Weger khaganate the primary language of Babylon and the administrative and cultural language of the Sassanid Empire at that time was Eastern middle Aramaic which included three main dialects Jewish Babylonian Aramaic the language of the Babylonian Talmud mandiant the language of man day ISM and Syriac which was the language of money as well as of the Syriac Christians while mana key ism was spreading existing religions such as Zoroastrianism were still popular and Christianity was gaining social and political influence although having fewer adherents many key ism won the support of many high-ranking political figures with the assistance of the sasanian empire money began missionary expeditions after failing to win the favor of the next generation of Persian royalty and incurring the disapproval of the Zoroastrian clergy money is reported to have died in prison awaiting execution by the persian emperor baram the first the date of his death is estimated at 276 to 277 topic influences money believed that the teachings of gautuma buddha Zoroaster and jesus were incomplete and that his revelations were for the entire world calling his teachings the religion of light Manichaean writings indicate that money received revelations when he was 12 and again when he was 24 and over this time period he grew dissatisfied with the lsat sect he was born into money began preaching at an early age and was possibly influenced by contemporary babylonian aramaic movements such as man day ism and aramaic translations of Jewish apocalyptic writings similar to those found at Qumran such as the Book of Enoch literature and by the Syriac duelist Gnostic writer bard eizan who lived a generation before money with the discovery of the monney codex it also became clear that he was raised in a Jewish Christian baptism sect the LCA zet and was influenced by their writings as well according to biographies preserved by a banal Nadeem and the persian polymath al biruni he received a revelation as a youth from a spirit whom he would later call his twin Aramaic - M - M from witches also derived the name of the Thomas the Apostle the twin his scissor goes coin Greek this is a good spouse partner in the Cologne money codex his double his protective angel or divine self it taught him truths that he developed into a religion his divine twin or true self brought money to self-realization he claimed to be the Paraclete of the truth as promised by Jesus in the New Testament manikyam 'zv use on jesus are described by historians Jesus in mana key is impose esthe three separate identities one Jesus the luminous to Jesus the Messiah and three Jesus patta Billis the suffering Jesus one as Jesus the luminous his primary role was as supreme revealer and guide and it was he who woke adam from his slumber and revealed to him the divine origins of his soul and it's painful captivity by the body and mixture with matter jesus the messiah was a historical being who was the prophet of the jews and the forerunner of money however the Manicheans believed he was wholly divine he never experienced human birth as notions of physical conception and birth filled the mannequins with horror and the Christian doctrine of virgin birth was regarded as equally obscene since he was the light of the world where was this light they asked when he was in the womb of the virgin to Jesus the Messiah was truly born at his baptism as it was on that occasion that the father openly acknowledged his sonship the suffering death and resurrection of this Jesus were in appearance only as they had no salvific value but were an exemple of the suffering and eventual deliverance of the human soul and a prefiguration of Manny's own martyrdom 3 the pain suffered by the imprisoned light particles in the whole of the visible universe on the other hand was real and imminent this was symbolized by the mystic placing of the cross whereby the wounds of the passion of our souls are set forth on this mystical cross of light was suspended the suffering Jesus Jesus patta Billis who is the life and salvation of man this mystic acrux officio was present in every tree herb fruit vegetable and even stones in the soil this constant and universal suffering of the captive soul is exquisitely expressed in one of the Coptic Manichaean Psalms Augustine also noted that Monti declared himself to be an apostle of Jesus Christ manichaean tradition is also noted to have claimed that money was the reincarnation of different religious figures such as Buddha Krishna Zoroaster and Jesus other than incorporating the symbols and doctrine of dominant religious traditions manikyam also incorporated the symbols and deities of indigenous traditions in particular the Hindu deity Ganesha into its fold demonstrated by the image available in the article Manichaean art and calligraphy by hans-joachim Clem ket money was claiming to be the reincarnation of the Buddha Lord Krishna Zoroaster and Jesus depending on the context in which he was carrying out his preachings such strategic claims fostered a spirit of toleration among the Manicheans and the other religious communities and this particular feature greatly assisted them in gaining the approval of authorities to practice in different regions along the Silk Road academics also note that since much of what is known about manikyam comes from later 10th and 11th century muslim historians like al biruni and especially even al Nadeem in his fearest islamic authors ascribed to monney the claim to be the seal of the prophets in reality for money the expression seal of prophecy refers to his disciples who testify for the veracity of his message as a seal does another source of Manny's scriptures was original Aramaic writings relating to the Book of Enoch literature see the Book of Enoch and the second Book of Enoch as well as an otherwise unknown section of the Book of Enoch called the book of Giants this book was quoted directly and expanded on by money becoming one of the original six Syriac writings of the Manichaean church besides brief references by non Manichaean authors through the centuries no original sources of the book of Giants which is actually part 6 of the Book of Enoch were available until the 20th century scattered fragments of both the original Aramaic book of Giants which were analyzed and published by Yosef milik in 1976 and of the manichaean version of the same name analyzed and published by Walter Bruno Henning in 1943 were found with the discovery in the 20th century of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Judean Desert and the Manichaean writings of the Weger Manichaean kingdom in Turpan Henning wrote in his analysis of them it is noteworthy that money who is brought up and spent most of his life in a province of the Persian Empire and whose mother belonged to a famous Parthian family did not make any use of the Iranian mythological tradition there can no longer be any doubt that the Iranian names of Sam Nariman etc that appear in the Persian and Sogdian versions of the book of the Giants did not figure in the original Edition written by money in the Syriac language by comparing the cosmology in the Book of Enoch literature and the book of Giants alongside the description of the manichaean myth scholars have observed that the manichaean cosmology can be described as being based in part on the description of the cosmology developed in detail in the Book of Enoch literature this literature describes the being that the prophet saw in their ascent to heaven as a king who sits on a throne at the highest of the heavens in the Manichaean description this being the great king of honor becomes a deity who guards the entrance to the world of light placed at the seventh of ten heavens in the Aramaic Book of Enoch in the Qumran writings in general and in the original Syriac section of men Kian scriptures quoted by theodore Barco nigh he is called Malka raba dakara the great king of honor money was also influenced by writings of the Assyrian Gnostic Bar daisen 154 to 222 hoop like money wrote in Syria and presented a dualistic interpretation of the world in terms of light and darkness in combination with elements from Christianity noting Manny's travels to the Kushan Empire several religious paintings in Bamiyan are attributed to him at the beginning of his proselytizing career richard faults postulates buddhist influences in mana key ism buddhist influences were significant in the formation of manis religious thought the transmigration of souls became a Manichean belief and the quadripartite structure of the manichaean community divided between male and female monks the elect and lay followers the hearers who supported them appears to be based on that of the Buddhist Sangha the Kushan monk lowkick SEMA began translating Pure Land Buddhist texts into Chinese in the century prior to money arriving there and the Chinese texts of mana ki ism are full of uniquely Buddhist terms taken directly from these Chinese Pure Land scriptures including the term Pure Land Jing to Jing to itself however the central object of veneration in Pure Land Buddhism Amitabha the Buddha of infinite light does not appear in Chinese mana key ism and seems to have been replaced by another deity topic spread manikyam spread with extraordinary speed through both the east and west it reached Rome through the apostle Sadiq by 280 who is also in Egypt in 244 and 251 it was flourishing in the fiim in 290 manikyam monasteries existed in rome in 312 during the time of pope miltiades in 291 persecution arose in the sasanian empire with the murder of the apostle Sisson by emperor baram ii and the slaughter of many Manicheans in 296 Diocletian decreed against the Manicheans we ordered that their organizers and leaders be subject to the final penalties and condemned to the fire with their abominable scriptures this resulted in martyrdom for many in Egypt and North Africa see Diocletian persecution by 354 hilary of poitiers wrote that manikyam was a significant force in roman gaul in 381 christians requested Theodosius the first to strip Manicheans of their civil rights starting in 382 the Emperor issued a series of edicts to suppress mana ki ISM and punish its followers Augustine of Hippo 354 to 430 converted to Christianity from mana ki ism in the year 387 this was shortly after the Roman Emperor Theodosius the first had issued a decree of death for all manichaean monks in 382 and shortly before he declared Christianity to be the only legitimate religion for the Roman Empire in 391 due to the heavy persecution the religion almost disappeared from Western Europe in the 5th century and from the eastern portion of the Empire in the 6th century according to his confessions after 9 or 10 years of adhering to the manichaean faith as a member of the group of Heroes Augustine became a Christian and a potent adversary of mana ki ism which he expressed in writing against his Manichaean opponent fastest of Malave seeing their beliefs that knowledge was the key to salvation as to passive and not able to affect any change in one's life I still thought that it is not we who sin but some other nature that sins within us it flattered my pride to think that I incurred no guilt and when I did wrong not to confess it I preferred to excuse myself and blame this unknown thing which was in me but was not part of me the truth of course was that it was all my own self and my own impiety had divided me against my self my sin was all the more encouraged in ER some modern scholars have suggested that Manichean ways of thinking influenced the development of some of Augustine's ideas such as the nature of good and evil the idea of Hell the separation of groups into elect hearers and sinners and the hostility to the flesh and sexual activity and his dualistic theology these influences of manic II ISM in Augustine's Christian thinking may well have been part of the conflict between Augustine and Pelagius a British monk whose theology being less influenced by the Latin Church was non-dualistic and one that saw the created order and mankind in particular as having a divine core rather than a darkness at its core how manic II ISM might have influenced Christianity continues to be debated manikyam could have influenced the Baga mills polish ins and Cathars however these groups left few records and the link between them and Manicheans is tenuous regardless of its accuracy the charge of manic e ism was leveled at them by contemporary orthodox opponents who often tried to make contemporary heresies conform to those combated by the Church Fathers whether the dualism of the polish ins Baga mills and Cathars in their belief that the world was created by a satanic Demiurge were due to influence from manic e ism as impossible to determine the Cathars apparently adopted the manichaean principles of church organization priscilly in' and his followers may also have been influenced by manic e ism the Manicheans preserved many apocryphal christian works such as the acts of thomas that would otherwise have been lost manikyam maintained a sporadic and intermittent existence in the West Mesopotamia Africa Spain France North Italy the Balkans for a thousand years and flourished for a time in Persia and even further east in northern India western China and Tibet while it had long been thought that manikyam arrived in China only at the end of the seventh century a recent archaeological discovery demonstrated that it was already known there in the second half of the 6th century some sogdians in central asia believed in the religion Weger coggan beaucoup Tekken 759 to 780 converted to the religion in 763 after a three days discussion with its preachers the Babylonian headquarters sent high rank clerics to Weger and mana ki ISM remained the state religion for about a century before the collapse of the Weger khaganate in 840 in the east it spread along trade routes as far as Chang'an the capital of Tang China after the Tang Dynasty some mana cane groups participated in peasant movements the religion was used by many rebel leaders to mobilize followers in the song and yuan dynasties of China remnants of mana key ISM continued to leave a legacy contributing to sects such as the red turbans during the Song Dynasty the Manicheans were derogatorily referred by the Chinese as Chi Chi Simo meaning that they abstain from meat and worship demons an account info xuetong ji an important historiography of Buddhism in China compiled by Buddhist scholars during 1258 to 1269 says that the mana Chan's worshipped the white Buddha and their leader wore a violet headgear while the followers wore white costumes many Manicheans took part in rebellions against the song government and were eventually quelled after that all governments were suppressive against mana ki ism and its followers and the religion was banned by the Ming Dynasty in 1370 Manicheans in Iran tried to assimilate their religion along with Islam in the Muslim caliphate relatively little is known about the religion during the first century of Islamic rule during the early caliphates mana ki ism attracted many followers it had a significant appeal among the Muslim society especially among the elite due to the appeal of its teachings many Muslims adopted the ideas of its theology and some even became duelists an apologia firm Aniki ism ascribed to eben al-mu kapha defended its phantasmagorical cosmogony and attacked the fidei ism of Islam and other monotheistic religions the Manicheans had sufficient structure to have ahead of their community under the eighth century Abbasid Caliphate Arabic Xindi and the adjective ole terms and Iike could denote many different things though it seems primarily or at least initially to have signified a follower of mana ki ism however it's true meaning is not known in the ninth century it is reported that caliph al-ma'mun tolerated a community of Manicheans during the early Abbasid period the Manicheans underwent persecution the third Abbasid caliph Almaty persecuted the Manicheans establishing an inquisition against duelists who have been found guilty of heresy refused to renounce their beliefs were executed their persecution was finally ended in 780 s by her own al-rasheed during the reign of the caliph al muqtadir many Manicheans fled from Mesopotamia to Khorasan from fear of persecution and the base of the religion was later shifted to Samarkand manikyam claimed to present the complete version of teachings that were corrupted and misinterpreted by the followers of its predecessors Adam Zoroaster Buddha and Jesus accordingly as it spread it adapted new deities from other religions into forms it could use for its scriptures its original Aramaic texts already contained stories of Jesus when they moved eastward and were translated into Iranian languages the names of the men at Qian deities or angels were often transformed into the names of Zoroastrian Yazidis thus Abid Ramudu the father of greatness the highest Manichaean deity of light in middle Persian texts might either be translated literally as pit iwas urja or substituted with the name of the deities Erwin similarly the Manichaean primal figure NASA Cod Maya the original man was rendered or must Bey after the Zoroastrian God or most this process continued in man icky isms meeting with Chinese Buddhism where for example the original Aramaic Creek areata call from the world of light to those seeking rescue from the world of darkness becomes identified in the Chinese scriptures with Guan Yin Guan Yin or Avalokitesvara in sanskrit literally watching perceiving sounds of the world the Bodhisattva of compassion topic persecution and extinction manikyam was repressed by the sasanian empire in 291 persecution arose in the persian empire with the murder of the apostle Sisson by baram ii and the slaughter of many Manicheans in 296 the Roman Emperor Diocletian decreed all the Manichaean leaders to be burned alive along with the manichaean scriptures and many Manicheans in Europe and North Africa were killed this policy of persecution was also followed by his successors Theodosius the first issued a decree of death for all Manichaean monks in 382 AD the religion was vigorously attacked and persecuted by both the Christian Church in the Roman state Augustine of Hippo one of the early doctors of the Catholic Church was a manichaean until his conversion to Christianity in 386 he was never persecuted for this and he freely converted due to the heavy persecution upon its followers in the Roman Empire the religion almost disappeared from Western Europe in the 5th century and from the eastern portion of the Empire in the 6th century in 732 Emperor chuan Zeinab Tang banned any Chinese from converting to the religion saying it was a heretic religion that was confusing people by claiming to be Buddhism however the foreigners who followed the religion were allowed to practice it without punishment after the fall of the Weger khaganate in 840 which was the chief patron of mana ki ism which was also the state religion of the khaganate in China all manichaean temples in China except in the two capitals and tai un were closed down and never reopened since these temples were viewed as a symbol of foreign arrogance by the Chinese si Cowen even those that were allowed to remain open did not for long the manichaean temples were attacked by Chinese people who burned the images and idols of these temples manichaean priests were ordered to wear hanfu instead of their traditional clothing which was viewed as unch I nice in 843 Emperor was on obtain gave the order to kill all manichaean clerics as part of his great anti Buddhist persecution and over half died they were made to look like Buddha by the authorities their heads were shaved they were made to dress like Buddhist monks and then killed although the religion was mostly forbidden and its followers persecuted thereafter in China it survived till the 14th century in the country under the Song Dynasty its followers were derogatorily referred to with the Cheung you Chi Chi see mo pinyin Chi Chi see mo vegetarian demon worshippers many Manicheans took part in rebellions against the Song Dynasty they were quelled by song China and were suppressed and persecuted by all successive governments before the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in 1370 the religion was banned through an edict of the ming dynasty whose hongwu emperor had a personal dislike for the religion its court teaching influences many religious sects in China including the white lotus movement according to Wendy Doniger manikyam may have continued to exist in the modern East Turkestan region until the Mongol conquest in the 13th century Manicheans also suffered persecution for some time under the Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad in 780 the 3rd Abbasid caliph al Mahdi started a campaign of Inquisition against those who were duelist heretics or Manicheans called the Xindi he appointed a master of the heretics Arabic alts nei at quarters saab sahib al zina tika an official whose task was to pursue and investigate suspected duelists who were then examined by the Caliph those found guilty who refused to abjure their beliefs were executed this persecution continued under his successor caliph al hatty and continued for some time during reign of húrin Al Rashid who finally abolished it and ended it during the reign of the 18th Abbasid caliph al muqtadir many Manicheans fled from Mesopotamia to Khorasan from fear of persecution by him and about 500 of them assembled in Samarkand the base of the religion was later shifted to this city which became their new patriarch it Manichaean pamphlets were still in circulation in greek in 9th century Byzantine Constantinople as the page reaaargh fotios summarizes and discusses one that he has read by a gay pious in his biblioteca Pocius topic later movements accused of neo men icky ism during the Middle Ages several movements emerged that were collectively described as Manichaean by the Catholic Church and persecuted as Christian heresies through the establishment in 1180 four of the Inquisition they included the Cathar churches of Western Europe other groups sometimes referred to us Neo Manichaean were the Polish and movement which arose in Armenia and the boggy Mills in Bulgaria an example of this usage can be found in the published edition of the Latin Cathar text the library to do Obus principes book of the two principles which was described as neo manichaean by its publishers as there is no presence of Manichaean mythology or church terminology in the writings of these groups there has been some dispute among historians as to whether these groups were descendants of mana key ism you topic present day you some sites are preserved in Xinjiang and Fujian in China the Cowan temple is the only fully intact manichaean building though it later became associated with Buddhism several small groups claim to continue to practice this faith topic teachings and beliefs you topic general Manny's teaching dealt with the origin of evil by addressing a theoretical part of the problem of evil by denying the omnipotence of God and postulating two opposite powers manichaean theology taught a dualistic view of good and evil a key belief in man a key ISM is that the powerful though not omnipotent good power God was opposed by the eternal evil power devil humanity the world and the soul are seen as the byproduct of the battle between God's proxy primal man and the devil the human person is seen as a battleground for these powers the soul defines the person but it is under the influence of both light and dark this contention plays out over the world as well as the human body neither the earth nor the flesh were seen as intrinsically evil but rather possessed portions of both light and dark natural phenomena such as rain were seen as the physical manifestation of this spiritual contention therefore the manichaean worldview explained the existence of evil by positing a flawed creation in the formation of which God took no part in which constituted rather the product of a rebellion by Satan against God topic cosmogony manikyam presented an elaborate description of the conflict between the spiritual world of light in the material world of darkness the beings of both the world of darkness and the world of light have names there are numerous sources for the details of the Manichaean belief there are two portions of Manichean scriptures that are probably the closest thing to the original Manichean writings in their original languages that will ever be available these are the Syriac aramaic quotation by the nestorian christian theodore bar cone i in his Syriac book of show lia Katla dis colons 8th century and the middle persian sections of manis Shibu reagan discovered at turpan a summary of Manny's teachings prepared for shapur the first these two sections are probably the original Syriac and middle Persian written by money from these and other sources it is possible to derive an almost complete description of the detailed Manichaean vision a complete list of Manichaean deities is outlined below according to money the unfolding of the universe takes place with three creations the first creation originally good and evil existed in two completely separate realms one the world of light ruled by the father of greatness together with his five Shaheena s-- divine attributes of light and the other the world of darkness ruled by the king of darkness at a certain point the kingdom of darkness notices the world of light becomes greedy for it and attacks it the father of greatness in the first of three creations or calls calls to the mother of life who sends her son original man NASA Cod Maya in Aramaic to battle with the attacking powers of darkness which include the demon of greed the original man is armed with five different shields of light reflections of the five Sheheen 'as which he loses to the forces of darkness in the ensuing battle described as a kind of bait to trick the forces of darkness as the forces of darkness greedily consume as much light as they can when the original man comes to he is trapped among the forces of darkness the second creation then the father of greatness begins the second creation calling to the living spirit who calls to his five sons and sends a call to the original man call then becomes a manikin deity an answer answer becomes another Manichaean deity then returns from the original man to the world of light the mother of life the living spirit and his five sons begin to create the universe from the bodies of the evil beings of the world of darkness together with the light that they have swallowed ten heavens and eight Earth's are created all consisting of various mixtures of the evil material beings from the world of darkness and the swallowed light the Sun Moon and stars are all created from light recovered from the world of darkness the waxing and waning of the moon as described as the moon filling with light which passes to the Sun then through the Milky Way and eventually back to the world of light the third creation great demons called archons embark own eyes account are hung out over the heavens and then the father of greatness begins the third creation light is recovered from out of the material bodies of the male and female evil beings and demons by causing them to become sexually aroused and greed towards beautiful images of the beings of light such as the third messenger and the Virgin's of light however as soon as the light is expelled from their bodies and falls to the earth some in the form of abortions the source of fallen angels in the Manichaean myth the evil beings continue to swallow up as much of it as they can to keep the light inside of them this results eventually in the evil beings swallowing huge quantities of light copulating and producing Adam and Eve the father of greatness then sends the radiant Jesus to awaken Adam and to enlighten him to the true source of the light that is trapped in his material body Adam and Eve however eventually copulate and produce more human beings trapping the light in bodies of mankind throughout human history the appearance of the Prophet money was another attempt by the world of light to reveal to mankind the true source of the spiritual light imprisoned within their material bodies you topic outline of the beings and events in the Manichaean mythos beginning with the time of its creation by money the Manichaean religion had a detailed description of deities and events that took place within the Manichaean scheme of the universe in every language and region that manikyam spread to these same deities reappear whether it is in the original Syriac quoted by theodore bark own eye or the latin terminology given by saint augustine from manis epistle of fundamenta or the persian and chinese translations found as manikyam spread eastward while the original Syriac retained the original description that money created the transformation of the deities through other languages and cultures produced incarnations of the deities not implied in the original Syriac writings this process began in manis lifetime with the father of greatness for example being translated into middle persian as serve an azure o astra and supreme being you topic the world of light the father of greatness Syriac beador baba drew buddha middle persian pit iwas urja or the Zoroastrian deities irwin Parthian Petar was her gift Petar roshan his v Shaheen s Syriac HM c-can't commissioned at a chinese wu zhong da wu zhong da five great ones the great spirit middle persian wax Isha's in Dague wax is yazd our latin Spiritist potens you topic the first creation the mother of life Syriac em die i'ma die a the first man Syriac n CH queued mean a saccade maya middle persian Ormus bay the Zoroastrian god of light and goodness Ladon primus homo his five sons the five light elements middle persian amorous pandan Parthian Panj rosen ether middle persian for war Parthian r da wind middle persian and Parthian wad light middle persian and Parthian rosin water middle persian and Parthian ab fire middle persian and Parthian adder his sixth son the answer got Syriac Nyonya middle persian x rosh dag chinese gggg the power of wisdom a chinese Bodhisattva the answer sent by the first man to the call from the world of light the living self made up of the five elements middle Persian GRI W zindagi GRI W Rosen you topic ii creation the friend of the lights Syriac h bib and Haider have Eve me higher calls to the great builder Syriac b and d RB ban rabba in charge of creating the new world that will separate the darkness from the light he calls to the living spirit Syriac roo haru hahahha middle persian mer yost chinese Jing hua Fung jinghuan Ladin spiritus vivint's acts as a Demiurge creating the structure of the material world his five sons Syriac hmph bin we hamsa Benna why the keeper of the splendor Syriac sessions if spat z wa latin splendid Chanin's Chinese Queen holds up the ten heavens from above the King of glory Syriac milk Shubham le x Suva latin rex gloriosus chinese decaying design earth treasury a chinese bodhisattva the Adamas of light Syriac demos nor Adamo's noura latin Adamas chinese jang moshe gyeongmo she fights with and overcomes an evil being in the image of the king of darkness the great king of honour Syriac milk RB duiker Malka rabid acara Dead Sea Scrolls Aramaic milk RB duiker Malka rava dakara Latin rec sonorous Chinese Shi Tian Guang XI Shan Wang ten heaven came a being that plays a central role in the Book of Enoch originally written in Aramaic as well as mani Syriac version of it the book of Giants sits in the seventh heaven of the ten heavens compared Buddhists division of the ten realms and guards the entrance to the world of light Atlas Syriac SPL Cibola Latin Atlas Chinese Kai's Shizuka Shi Jiu supports the eight worlds from below his sixth son the call God Syriac Creek area middle Persian pad back stack Chinese Guan Yin Guan Yin watching perceiving sounds of the world the Chinese Bodhisattva of compassion sent from the living spirit to awaken the first man from his battle with the forces of darkness you topic the third creation the third messenger Syriac is get is gotta middle persian NARAS ayazad Parthian heretic fresh stack latin tertius legatus Jesus the splendor Syriac Asia V shows e WA sent to awaken Adam and Eve to the source of the spiritual light trapped within their physical bodies the maiden of life the twelve virgins of light Syriac tritter BTW trot ezra be tool t middle persian kanigan drosnin chinese regan shear wall new rigging shear hua new reflected in the twelve constellations of the zodiac the column of glory Syriac stu noobest in Suva middle persian as sorrows are a from sri osha chinese Sulu sha Luo Yi Sulu shallow Yi and Liu Xin ah Luo scheana both phonetic from middle Persian a sorrows are a the path that Souls take back to the world of light corresponds to the Milky Way the great news his five limbs reason mind intelligence thought understanding the just justice the last God topic the world of darkness the Prince of Darkness Syriac milk shall MLE excess Aqsa middle persian Ahriman the Zoroastrian supreme evil being his five evil kingdoms evil counterparts of the five elements of light the lowest being the kingdom of darkness his son Syriac scone - Ackland middle persian as from the Zoroastrian demon Ozzy Dahaka his sons mate Syriac and be rule never o/l their offspring Adam and Eve middle Persian gamer Dan murti anak Giants fallen angels also abortions Syriac wiht yacht abortions or those that foul also laying equals syr greater than our Qin dark anata the Gnostic archons aggregor ie Gregor oi Giants related to the story of the Fallen Angels in the Book of Enoch which money used extensively in the book of Giants and the emblem Nephilim described in Genesis 6 - 1 - 4 topic the Manichean church you topic organization the Manichean church was divided into the elect who had taken upon themselves the vows of manichaeism and the hearers those who had not but still participated in the church the terms for these divisions were already common since the days of early Christianity in Chinese writings the middle persian and Parthian terms are transcribed phonetically instead of being translated into Chinese these were recorded by Augustine of Hippo the leader Syria can come Parthian Yami Chinese yen mopin yin-yang mo manis designated successor seated as patriarch at the head of the church originally in CTE siphon from the ninth century in Samarkand two notable leaders were maher Sisson or sicinius the first successor of money and Abu halal al de Horry an eighth century leader Twelve Apostles Latin Majesty Syriac sly Lee hey middle Persian Mose AG Chinese mu du pinion mu do three of manis original apostles were MARPAT e Patti Kia's Manny's father aqua and ma Ramo 72 bishops Latin Episcopal Syriac PS cube a pisco pay middle Persian a space AG after Dhin Chinese Sabo side pinion Sabo say or Chinese food duo Dan pinion voodoo Odin see also 70 disciples one of Manny's original disciples who was specifically referred to as a bishop was Mirada 360 Presbyterian presbytery Syriac q shish k middle persian maha Sten Chinese Moshe she'd a pinion mocks each day the general body of the elect Latin electi Syriac Maz mission per metre amny middle Persian r21 or dent our Chinese a Luo Huan pinion allahuma nor Chinese dianawow pinion Diana woo the hearers Latin auditories Syriac shmoo mo e middle Persian neo chigan Chinese no Shao Yin pinion no Shayan topic religious practices the most important religious observance of the manikins was the Bema fest observed annually the Bema was originally in the Syriac Christian churches a seat placed in the middle of the nave on which the bishop would preside and from which the gospel would be read in the Manichean places of worship the throne was a five step to altar covered by precious cloths symbolizing the five classes of the hierarchy the top of the Bema was always empty as it was the seat of money the Bema was celebrated at the vernal equinox was preceded by fasts and symbolized the Passion of money thus it was strictly parallel to the Christian Easter while it is often presumed that the Bema seat was empty there is some evidence from the Coptic Manichaean Bema Psalms that the Bema seat may have actually contained a copy of manis picture book the ours on topic primary sources Monni wrote either seven or eight books which contained the teachings of the religion only scattered fragments and translations of the originals remain the original six Syriac writings are not preserved although their Syriac names have been there are also fragments and quotations from them a long quotation preserved by the 8th century nestorian christian author theodore Barco nye shows that in the original Syriac aramaic writings of money there was no influence of iranian or Zoroastrian terms the terms for the Manichaean deities in the original Syriac writings are in aramaic the adaptation of mana ki ism to the Zoroastrian religion appears to have begun in manis lifetime however with his writing of the middle persian Shibu regen his book dedicated to the sasanian emperor shapur the first in it there are mentions of Zoroastrian divinities such as ahora mazda Angra Mainyu and as manikyam is often presented as a persian religion mostly due to the vast number of middle persian Parthian and Sogdian as well as turkish texts discovered by German researchers near Turpin in what is now Shin Jang China during the early 1900s however from the vantage point of its original Syriac descriptions as quoted by theodore Barkin i and outlined above manikyam may be better described as a unique phenomenon of aramaic babilônia occurring in proximity to two other new aramaic religious phenomena Talmud ik Judaism and manda ISM which also appeared in Babylonia in roughly the third century the original but now lost six sacred books of mana key ism were composed in Syria kerim a ik and translated into other languages to help spread the religion as they spread to the east the Manichaean writings passed through middle Persian Parthian Sogdian tok Aryan and ultimately Weger and Chinese translations as they spread to the west they were translated into Greek Coptic and Latin penning describes how this translation process evolved and influenced the Manicheans of Central Asia beyond doubt Sogdian was the national language of the majority of clerics and Buganda subdomain okyun faith in central asia middle persian parsec and to a lesser degree Parthian pallava neg occupied the position held by Latin in the medieval church the founder of mana ki ism had employed Syriac his own language as his medium but conveniently he had written at least one book in middle Persian and it is likely that he himself had arranged for the translation of some or all of his numerous writings from Syriac into middle Persian thus the eastern Manicheans found themselves entitled to dispense with the study of manis original writings and to continue themselves to reading the middle persian edition it presented small difficulty to them to acquire a good knowledge of the middle Persian language owing to its affinity with Sogdian topic originally written in Syriac the gospel of money Syriac winged lion Wan Ali hone coin Greek union good news gospel quotations from the first chapter were brought in Arabic by a banal Nadeem who lived in Baghdad at a time when there were still Manicheans living there in his 938 book the fearest a catalogue of all written books known to him the treasure of life the treatise Coptic pragmatist secrets the book of Giants original fragments were discovered at Qumran pre Manichaean in Turpin epistles augustine brings quotations in latin from manis fundamental epistle in some of his ante Manichean works psalms and prayers a coptic Manichaean Salter discovered in egypt in the early 1900s was edited and published by charles Albury from Manichaean manuscripts in the Chester Beatty collection and in the Berlin Academy 1938 to 9 topic originally written in middle Persian the shabu Reagan dedicated to Shapur the first original middle Persian fragments were discovered at Turpin quotations were brought in Arabic by al biruni topic other books you the RT hang the picture book in iranian tradition this was one of Manny's holy books that became remembered in later Persian history and was also called our Zhuang a Parthian word meaning worthy and was beautified with paintings therefore iranians gave him the title of the painter the calf Alya of the teacher Catholic discourses found in Coptic translation on the origin of his body the title of the Cologne monney codex a Greek translation of an aramaic book that describes the early life of money topic non Manichaean works preserved by the Manichean church portions of the Book of Enoch literature such as The Book of Giants literature relating to the Apostle Thomas who by tradition went to India and was also venerated in Syria such as portions of the Syriac the acts of Thomas and the Psalms of Thomas the Gospel of Thomas was also attributed to Manicheans by Cyril of Jerusalem a 4th century Church Father the legend of barliman Josaphat passed from an Indian story about the Buddha through a Manichaean version before it transformed into the story of a Christian saint in the West topic later works in later centuries as many key is impasto a stern persian-speaking lands and arrived at the Weger khaganate juegue d guo and eventually the Weger kingdom of Turpan destroyed around 1335 middle persian and Parthian prayers a free one or off risen and the Parthian hem cycles the Huy dogma and Angad Rosten created by Mar a mo were added to the Manichaean writings a translation of a collection of these produced the Manichaean Chinese hem scroll Chinese mony Josh ah booze and pinion mone josh abu Xan which lute translates s hymns for the lower section ie the hearers of the Manichaean religion in addition to containing hymns attributed to money it contains prayers attributed to manis earliest disciples including Mars aku ma Ramo and Mar Sisson another Chinese work is a complete translation of the sermon of the light news presented as a discussion between money and his disciple a de topic critical and polemic sources until discoveries in the 1900s of original sources the only sources for mana Kia's are more descriptions and quotations from nan Manichaean authors either Christian Muslim Buddhist or Zoroastrian while often criticizing mana key ism they also quoted directly from Manichaean scriptures this enabled Isaac de bois sober writing in the 18th century to create a comprehensive work on mana ki ism relying solely on anti Manichaean sources thus quotations and descriptions in Greek and Arabic have long been known to scholars as have the long quotations in Latin by Saint Augustine and the extremely important quotation in Syriac by Theodor Barco Nye you topic patristic depictions of money and mana key ism Eusebius commented as follows the error of the mana keys which commenced at this time topic act to arch a lie an example of how inaccurate some of these accounts could be as seen in the account of the origins of manic II ISM contained in the ACTA arch alai this was a Greek anti manichaean work written before 348 most well-known in its Latin version which was regarded as an accurate account of manic II ISM until refuted by Isaac DuBose Ober in the 18th century in the time of the Apostles there lived a man named side Venus who is described as coming from Scythia and also as being a Saracen by race X generate Saracen Orem he settled in Egypt where he became acquainted with the wisdom of the Egyptians and invented the religious system that was afterwards known as mana key ISM finally he emigrated to Palestine and when he died his writings passed into the hands of his sole disciple a certain terebinth as' the latter batook himself to Babylonia assumed the name of Buddha and endeavored to propagate his master's teaching but he likes I'd Venus gained only one disciple who is an old woman after a while he died in consequence of a fall from the roof of a house and the books that he had inherited from side Venus became the property of the old woman who on her death bequeathed them to a young man named Corbis who had been her slave kore vicious thereupon changed his name to mains studied the writings of side venus and began to teach the doctrines that they contained with many editions of his own he gained three disciples named thomas Addas and hermas about this time the son of the Persian king fell ill and manes undertook to cure him the prince however died whereupon manes was thrown into prison he succeeded in escaping but eventually fell into the hands of the king by whose order he was flayed and his corpse was hung up at the city gate a a Bevin who quoted this story commented that it has no claim to be considered historical topic view of Judaism in the ACTA arch a lie according to hegemony is's portrayal of money the evil Demiurge who created the world was the Jewish Jehovah hegemonist reports that money said it is the Prince of Darkness who spoke with Moses the Jews and their priests thus the Christians the Jews and the pagans are involved in the same error when they worship this God for he leads them astray in the lusts he taught them he goes on to state now he who spoke with Moses the Jews and the priests he says is the arch aunt of darkness and the Christians Jews and pagans ethnic are one in the same as they Revere the same God for in his aspirations he seduces them as he is not the God of truth and so therefore all those who put their hope in to God who spoke with Moses and the prophets have this in store for themselves namely to be bound with him because they did not put their hope in the God of truth for that one spoke with them only according to their own aspirations topic Central Asian and Iranian primary sources in the early 1900s original manichaean writing started to come to light when German scholars led by Albert Granada and then by albert von luck oak began excavating at GAO chang the ancient site of the Manichean Weger kingdom near Turpin in chinese Turkestan destroyed around AD 1300 while most of the writings they uncovered were in very poor condition there were still hundreds of pages of manichaean scriptures written in three iranian languages middle persian Parthian and Sogdian and old Weger these writings were taken back to Germany and were analyzed and published at the pro --is-- academia der wissenschaften in Berlin by luck Koch and others such as Friedrich W K Muller and Walter Bruno Henning while the vast majority of these writings were written in a version of the Syriac script known as Manichaean script the German researchers perhaps for lack of suitable fonts published most of them using the Hebrew alphabet which could easily be substituted for the 22 Syriac letters perhaps the most comprehensive of these publications was manic eh dog Mattie cows genesis and iran ition textin manic ii and dogma from Chinese and Iranian texts by Ernst Wald Schmidt and Wolfgang Lenz published in Berlin in 1933 more than any other research work published before or since this work printed and then discussed the original key manichaean texts in the original script and consists chiefly of sections from Chinese texts and middle persian and Parthian texts transcribed with the Hebrew alphabet after the Nazi Party gained power in Germany the manichaean writings continued to be published during the 1930s but the publishers no longer used Hebrew letters instead transliterating the texts into Latin letters Topic Coptic primary sources additionally in 1930 German researchers in Egypt found a large body of Manichaean works in Coptic though these were also damaged hundreds of complete pages survived and beginning in 1933 were analyzed and published in Berlin before World War two by German scholars such as Hans Jakob Polanski some of these Coptic Manichaean writings were lost during the war topic Chinese primary sources after the success of the German researchers French scholars visited China and discovered what is perhaps the most complete set of manichaean writings written in Chinese these three Chinese writings all found at the Mogao caves among the done Wang manuscripts and all written before the ninth century are today kept in London Paris and Beijing some of the scholars involved with their initial discovery and publication were Edouard Siobhan Paul pellet and Aurel Stein the original studies and analyses of these writings along with their translations first appeared in French English and German before and after World War 2 the complete Chinese texts themselves were first published in Tokyo Japan in 1927 in the tatio Tripitaka vol 54 while in the last 30 years or so they have been republished in both Germany with a complete translation into German alongside the 1927 Japanese edition and China the Japanese publication remains the standard reference for the Chinese texts topic Greek life of money cologne codex in Egypt a small codex was found and became known through antique dealers in Cairo it was purchased by the University of Cologne in 1969 two of its scientists Henrickson Conan produced the first edition known since as the Cologne money codex which was published in four articles in the zeitschrift fur paper ology in Depok Rafic the ancient papyrus manuscript contained a Greek text describing the life of money thanks to this discovery much more is known about the man who founded one of the most influential world religions of the past topic figurative use the terms manichaean and mana key ISM are sometimes used figuratively as a synonym of the more general term dualist with respect to a philosophy outlook or worldview the terms are often used to suggest that the worldview in question simplistically reduces the world to a struggle between good and evil for example zbigniew brzezinski used the phrase Manichean paranoia in reference to US president george w bush's worldview in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart March 14 2007 Brzezinski elaborated that he meant the notion that he Bush is leading the forces of good against the Empire of evil philosopher Frantz Fanon frequently invoked the concept of mana chen ism in his discussions of violence between colonizers and the colonized author and journalist Glenn Greenwald followed up on the theme in describing Bush in his book a tragic legacy 2007 in the story the man who shot snapping turtles published in memoirs of hecka d county edmond wilson's narrator refers to asus strikers argument as the manichaean heresy in my secret history author paul Thoreau's protagonist defines the word manichaean for the protagonist son prior to explaining the word to his son the protagonist mentions joseph conrad's short story the secret sharer at least twice in the book the plot of which also examines the idea of the duality of good and evil the word in the novel can also be considered a metaphor for the last chapter of the book two of everything 1984 and possibly the novel itself the term is frequently used by critics to describe the attitudes and foreign policies of the present-day United States and its leaders equals equals see also | wikipedia tts | UCGajAfZZjyDnyA7YQU0xpOg | 2019-03-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,259 | 53,973 |
HMywejyXB9k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMywejyXB9k | Colin Percival: Profiling the FreeBSD kernel boot -- BSDCan 2018 | I'm talking about profiling the FreeBSD kernel boot here subtitle there from from how our time to start in it when I first started planning his talk it was going to be from a my startup just out in it but after I started profiling things I realized in fact there's some significant time being spent in hammer time as well so I adjusted the subtitle so why should we profile FreeBSD kernel boot in the sensors there's an obvious answer to that I mean what we want to know what takes how much time so I realized as I was putting together my slides on the way to Tokyo where I first gave this presentation the the more interesting question is why did I profile through this new kernel boot so the last summer I bought a new laptop so what the one I'm using here I use FreeBSD on my laptop's a lot of previous T developers are still using Apple laptops running OS 10 sorry it's called Mac OS now they keep on changing things but I insist on using using fugacity and we've had issues with video support traditionally and the Intel video driver had some issues with my my laptop so I spent a few months trying to get things working smoothly which involved a lot of loading the kernel module see what panic going and looking at the code making some changes here and there to try to figure out what was going on we compiling and rebooting seeing another panic so yeah so several hundred cycles through this process and somewhere around reboot number 100 I started to know his things as it was needing sitting there watching all this text scroll by and and yeah mostly its scrolling by pretty fast but sometimes it stops for a while so I started wondering so what's it doing when it stops at this point so based on the suffix printing out you you got some idea of what's going on so they able to make some educated guesses and that I threw in a few printf say so to let me know you know what's the CPU cycle count at this point in process at this point in process at this point of process and you know a few places it's it didn't take long to to figure out there's a few functions where we're taking a very long time to execute just like it's either the cycle count increased a lot from from entering a function to exiting it so the VM page of a initialization I noticed was taking a while and actually that what I didn't notice on my laptop but I noticed it on a large ec2 instance calibrating the CPU clock calibrating the epic timer probing and initializing the mouse but yeah as I was going through I realize there are some things that were obvious just as it was booting messages scored by but I did need something more systematic well they're only annotating things when I when I got suspicious about them so the fee-based eboo process starts when you hit the power button or I guess plug in a system if it turns on automatically you go into some sort of system firmware bios efi UEFI you boot different systems those will generally load some sort of fee bsd bootloader it might be on the first sector of the disk or various other places on different systems depending on what sort of system you're running you may have one boot loader you might might have several boot loaders the first boot zero one which with loads boot two which loads / boot / loader but eventually one of them will load the kernel controller gets past the kernel at that point I see Kirk looking at this very intently I'm sure he's very told me I'm about this long but the FreeBSD kernel starts running there's some machine-dependent initialization code on amd64 it's the hangar time function and once the machine dependent initialization runs then you go into mi startup which is the Machine independent startup function that does the bulk of the initialization of the kernel at the end of that you end up calling in to start in it to be technical stout in it is is entered halfway through a my startup but it it needs to pick up the giant lock which isn't release until we get to the end of mi startup so there's a little bit of overlap between the two but for practical purposes am i sir am i sign up finishes before starting it runs and one of the things that started it does is it it mounts moving filesystem because you need to have root filesystem though before you can actually you got a program out of it after so in it you have the init process running in it for now maybe system D later but for now at least in in it runs and then on previously we've had a bunch of our CG scripts which launched all the user line systems so for this talk I'm looking at the FreeBSD kernel virtualization so I'm not looking at the boot loader I mentioned that them in the few developers have made higher I'm hoping it somebody will help me figure out why the boot loader takes so long but I don't want you yet all by myself and I'm not looking at the user and initialization I know there's some people who are interested in speeding that up but again I I'm only talking to the kernelization myself so first thing I did was a look at what other systems were doing so Linux by default almost most Linux systems when you boot up you get timestamps 20 at the beginning of each line of kernel output so looking at this it's easy to see that something like seventy four milliseconds are spent somewhere between a CPI sleep button SL PF and input I am exps to generic Explorer mouse not sure exactly what's going on in there but but you know that 74 milliseconds is happening somewhere at that point and then another 136 milliseconds between discovering a mouse and mouse dev whatever that is but it makes it really easy for users to notice if there's a big gap between the numbers something's going on there and now in a sense this is good because things happen in the open-source community because users notice things and they complain and they say hey why is my system stuck for so long at this point in the boot process but there are some downsides to this approach at linux takes you only get these messages printed when something's being printed though there's it takes the the existing system for printing output to the console and just sticks time samson's beginning beginning of it so if nothing happens to be printed at some important point in kernel boot process then you're not going to get timestamp for it that's less of an issue on linux ideas on bsd because the linux kernel is quite verbose in what it prints during boot but it certainly would be a problem for a freebsd if we only relied on on adding timestamps to the existing fan tasks much worse problem is because it's actually printing wall clock times when the system first boots it all it has is the CPU timestamp counters it doesn't know how fast that clock is running and so it does prints a bunch of zeros because how to translate the CPU cycle count into a wall clock time to print so if we instead record the cycle counts and then translate them later then we can have to get the cycle counts for those early parts of the boot process which linux is those printing zeros for rather unhelpfully right now so next thing you know I looked at well DTrace you know if you're doing anything on FreeBSD and you want to profile it's the first thing anybody says is well why don't you use dtrace but DTrace is a very sophisticated system and it has all the encumbrances a very sophisticated systems it relies on traps it used memory allocation it uses thread scheduling probably a whole bunch of other things I want profile stuff before we have traps or memory allocation or kernel scheduling so DTrace isn't gonna be able to handle that yeah there are something that DJ's could be used for in in terms of kernel profiling because you can load boot the kernel with DJs in able and even provide a DJ script that runs on Matt via boot so you could profile sort of the second half of the kernel boot using dtrace get whatever is happening after et traces in it flies but I wanted something that that could handle the entire kernel boot process so DJ face just wasn't going to be it cake er is a another nice system that the freebsd kernel has four locking kernel events it's a very simple system you call function give it some parameters and they go into a buffer and they just sit there until you dump them out later basically what I eat it except it uses a circular buffer because KTR is really designed for something is making your system crash you want to log things that are happening and then after your system crashes you can look in that buffer and see what happened just before we crashed for profiling the kernel boot I don't want to know what just happened I want to know what happened at the beginning of the of the boot process the buffer size is also really small I needed much more than thousand 24 records and it's there are a few minor issues with KTR that mean that it can't run at the very beginnings of a boot process one example it uses Kerr thread which isn't initialize until something like a thousand clock cycles into the boot process so it's available all those are the beginning but not right so these limitations I could have worked around them but I would have had to hack up Katie our baits and I would have been worried if I I hacked off it might have broken it for other purposes so it was just easier to add a new system specifically for for the the boot profiling that I was doing so that's the chess log system those two files together are maybe 150 lines of code you compile a kernel with the options TS log and then there will be a buffer specified at compile time by default 256,000 records there's a an option for changing that again at compile time every time you want to lock that into here you call a function and that function atomic few reserves are slot and then just fills that slot with the fantasy of the you pass to it when when it hits the end of that buffer it says oh well we've we've filter we're just gonna throw away this this data you gave us each record there's a cycle count which the TS log gets just another CPU a thread ID a back row type and then like one or two strings these strings are passed as pointers so there isn't any sort of string manipulation inside TS log until you get to the point of dumping things out at the end there's there's convenient Mako's to make it easy to insert these into your code and then yes a fan system has booted so while it's booting everything is being logged in inside the kernel and then after it's booted there's a simple cystal that just dumps everything from that buffer out to whatever program you have a New Zealand and then you can process it visualize it however you like so most of what we want to know about what's taking a long time can be we can figure that out just from knowing when we entered certain functions and when we exited them so two simple macros to find in in TS log age the TSN 20s exit these macros just record a record type we are entering a function we are exiting a function and then the name is function so I take these I just throw them throughout the kernel in places that I think will be useful so obviously searching from the top hammertime mi startup start in it these are important functions they're a big part of the boot process so I want to know when we enter those or when we exit those some functions at the lower level that get called a lot delay if we're spending a lot of time just spinning our wheels waiting some number of milliseconds I we definitely want to know that V printf that's that there's a number of functions in the printf part of the file in the kernel but all of them end up going through underscore V printf before something going on to the kernel console.log so that was a convenient one to to insert these into and yeah we print things from all over the kernel sissonne routines these are all through teens that are called from mi startup to do things to set up the kernel device probe and attach functions this will tell us if any hardware is taking a long time and then BFS mouch because sometimes marking filesystem takes a while so this is an example of what it looks like this is the the x86 delay function so at the beginning all TS enter at the end of all tears exit and then in the middle there before return I also call TS exit these are simply Mac O's so they turn into code or if you don't have to yes options test log in April than your kernel configuration they just compile to nothing at all they go away so there's there's no no performance impact no impact at all on the kernel if you do not have the options chess log enabled but because we are just writing simple C code here there's no way to say automatically call TS exit when we leave the function there are ways to do that sort of thing in C++ you can have a something that calls any structure off Matthew when it goes out of scope but yeah we're not doing at an eternal so if you're animating a function which has several possible return paths you need to insert the TS exit in several places so sis in its I mentioned that these are basically all the work that mi start-up funds it's a way that any part of a kernel kernel modules or just any file anywhere in the kernel can say this is something that needs to be done when this kernel boots up so there's a name there's those two ordering parameters and these are sorted first by the first ordering parameter and then by the second if to break ties there's a function and there's there's a value that gets passed to that function Linux in it calls basically work the same way FreeBSD is slightly more sophisticated we have more ordering stages I think in Linux everything goes into seven different stages and cbst we have something like a hundred different stages in the kernel and then they only have one ordering parameter we have to but it's it's essentially this is the same mechanism all of these end up in a special elf section of the kernel and then the the linker is able to go through that elf section and and pull out all of the stuff defined in that elf section which allows a my startup to get a list of all the things that would find a sis in its from all over the kernel it's it's really cute it's probably unported all but of course freebsd would it's v bsd we don't need to worry about whether our code can run on Linux so when you when you run with the the TS log kernel option enabled since in it is just a macro which does all the work of creating these structures so I just need to find this isn't it Mac Oh so instead of calling the function you specified it calls a different function so I have a shim function and an extra structure which says this is the thing that we're really calling and then the shim function just logs we are about to enter this this function then it calls a function and then it logs we just exited from that function here you'll see a function of macro called TS raw this this allows me to say instead of just logging the name of the function as a single string I log sis in it and the name function it just makes it easier to to see when things get dumped out at the end which think of Susan it's and what which things are something else being locked in kernel CS n - n TS exit are the names of the record types being logged do so device probing device attached routines a lot of the kernel boot is spent in those so in fact these these are called from Asus in it it's called configure - I'm not sure why it's configure to other than configure one or just configure there may be some historical BST reasons for this but in a case there the configure two is just in it the cursors through all of the the system buses attached and looks with devices and this this works recursively so if it finds a device which is a PCI PCI bridge then it will then look on that bridge is there a hatch to you oh there's a PC applies it perhaps to you okay let's now look on that PCI bus that's attached to you where's any anything attached to that if you take us so it requires foo system eventually hopefully if nothing's broken finds all the devices and every time it gets somewhere it calls device probe functions just say hey look for whatever the device you're able to handle tell me if you find it and then when something's found once a driver says yes I know what do you do with this piece of hardware rather then device it hatch so allows a particular driver to to claim that device and start using it so drivers declare their full minute hash methods by the dev method MACO method yeah when we talk about methods we usually think object oriented programming and yes the freebsd kernel is object oriented if you want to have nightmares weeds the Koh it's water in the room okay oh I'm sorry yes yeah I really just worried it but yes it is a very interesting system it works about it is very C++ it works very well it's it takes it took me a long time to figure out how it works but yeah so the the device probe and device at hatch and similar functions they're actually inline functions in a header file which is generated at Build time from a dot M file these are basically are your generic object dispatch method routines so they they get past a the the object and they look in that object to find the appropriate function that you're trying to call and then they call it make op op op op stock is an arc script which which takes these dot M files and produces the that RH and some dot C files so I made some small tweaks to that and then I annotated device i F dot M now I didn't put that side in there so basically inside the device IFL or m defines all the routines for the the device program device attached methods and I just put some annotation in there so that the the dispatch methods for device broken device attached will do the same as I deal with sis in its they will log we're about to enter this this routine they'll call it and then the log we just got back in there DFS mount so many things in fewest do macros this to is a macro and it was very easy to annotate just this is this is a version with yes log I think no I don't didn't even need a different version I just add into the 2ts raw lines in there again without ops in CS log though just compile away to nothing so it doesn't affect anything yes there's a reason I didn't put into the core lock and epilogue first the the prologue and epilogue are used for other VFS functions I didn't want to be logging every BFS function because I would fill up the logs very quickly and also there was there is some other I think they're part of the Prolog sometimes there's some other issue which I managed to putting into the prologue so it was easier to just difficut stick in a TFS bound so yes I annotated that as well so that's telling us what we're entering functions were exiting functions for any particular thread that tells us where that thread is at any point in the kernel boot but when the Colonel's got burning multiple threads sometimes you are in situations where one thread is just waiting for another thread to finish so there's Asus in it intro config hooks which waits until other threads have have released hooks which were established by calling up function this is a system in which is in place so that when some hardware needs being initialized but it can't be initialized until you have interrupts it's able say okay I need to do something I need to do it later configure two ones before we have interrupts running so all of the device probing device attaching you don't have interrupts if you need interrupts to initialize your hardware you can't do it at that point so you have to create your thread establish a hook saying you know we need to do this at some point and then it'll come back to you later then you have interrupts then you can do your initialization and then you say okay we finished with this you can go ahead and finish booting this is important for example if you have a USB disks you need interrupts to on USB disks if you want the system to boot off of USB you need those disks to be there before you try to mount your root filesystem so it's necessary to make sure that you you're able to finish initializing that Hardware before you get to the end of all the startup routines and try to mount vote D wait idle waits for the Geo event queue to be empty Gio misses system where a disk is detected in Rison system and then GM looks at it and says oh this looks like it's being partitioned okay here's a bunch of partitions now we'll look at each others and Midgley oh this this partition is part of a mirror okay this part over here is also part of the same mirror okay so we'll put those together we have we now have a Geo mirror oh this is something that's encrypted so okay well we'll pass it over to jelly and it will come back and say okay this is the actual disk which is encrypted on merit and on partition disks so while this is all going on these are all all these things that have been discovered and need to be tasted are all in the geometry DQ so you don't want to go on and try to mount guru filesystem until it's finished exploring all the disks and made sure it knows what you have there if the FS mountain weight similar idea any part of the kernel can call loot mount hold and again it basically just says I'm doing something wait and time finish before you go ahead and try to mount to the file system at the moment I believe there are two things that use this one of them is jelly which I don't think even needs to because I think it's being taken care of Fuji wait Idol and the other is USB and if you have seen loot mount waiting for us bus zero that's why so okay so those places where we're waiting for signs part of the kernel to do something before we can proceed theoretically I could get the certificate off scheduler but that would get really complicated really fast because we need to dump which which CPU is running which thread and find when we have a mutex we're waiting for so I decided to go for something a lot simpler the places where I knew we were waiting for something to happen I just annotated we're waiting for something and the places where other threads are marking hey you need to wait wait to do something and then okay I'm done you can go ahead I hated those as well and then I also recorded the names of every time a kernel thread was created so that then when we got to a point where the main thread of execution was was blocked waiting for something that I could just say okay who released that block that that hold okay I know what what threads that that's called I'll blame that on that time on that thread it's made of a heuristic here I assume that the thread which released the most recent hold is the one that was responsible for that hold starting at either when the hold was established or when the third was created this isn't quite perfect because there's times where in a hold is established by one thread and then it does some work and then a different phone doesn't work the third time to some work and the third absolutely so called and so it's sort of hard to track back which thread was responsible for that whole different points in the in the process but it he gets he does well enough to to give us a sense of what's going on so after we finished booting I dumped all of these records I sort them out into threads I construct time-stamped pseudo stacks these aren't they're not real stacks because they only have the functions that we specifically annotated that we are entering this we're exiting us so all the other functions in between it doesn't happen there it's not like a stack like you get if you're just doing a sack dump from the kernel but assuming we annotated things we cared about it'll be useful so the kernel boot process the way I'm defining it its thread zero which eventually turns into swapper and then it's thread while it process one in it up to the point where it enters use rule and after the entries use Lana to say okay we've we've acted we haven't really exit but for my perspective we backstage so so I'll stop recording at that point all the places that boot holes occur I use those heuristics to figure out which thread I'm blaming it on and I take the stacks from that thread and just splice them on top of my muster stacks so I'll have a pseudo stack that says okay we're running a my startup and we're adding this intercept then we're running this function this other function and then we're running this other thread so now we have a bunch of stacks covering the entire boot process well I get anybody who does profiling on FreeBSD we always use flame graphs for things but flame graphs actually not good for here because they take everything in sorting alphabetical order that's great if you're profiling a 10 second slice of the kernel execution because then wall system is running you open got a whole bunch of functions being called over and over again and so you want to group them together so that every time you see the same stack it gets put together into one slice here in buuut farm often we have stacks and only happened once but we have to care what order they happen in so flame charts are basically the flame graphs but inside of sorting things out alphabetically it's just in chronological order so this is what it looks like my laptop and this one I'm running on right now is the the graph at the top that was running 11.1 release I think and then there's the nice - incidence at the bottom I I hacked up the the flame chart code a little bit to add some colors if you probably can't see me the text from there but the the blue at the top those are all Wendell a was called and the green regions those are V printf so you can see on the east to instance a lot of the time is being spent either running delay or printf on my laptop the biggest chunk is that chunk at the end which in fact is route from out waiting for us plus a zero so at the top my laptop is about 18 seconds and the East you instance is about 11 seconds yes oh you are here yes one yes no mic so my laptop is running ZFS so yeah this is an interesting thing that a fee-based you kernel I mentioned at the developer summit but for people that weren't there if your mount if your route is file system is on ufs then we try to mount it and if it's there we don't wait for USB if you root filesystem use on ZFS then we wait for all the USB disks through I've first for some reason yes it's so that the green time is infinite hath yes okay so I just play that so so this is the time being spent within the printf function but it's including its children so it's not actually time being spent like parsing the the printf string and figuring out which which characters go in what order in fact this is this is all almost all time being spent printing characters through the console yes I'll get to that in a later slide all right I'll keep on going on so yes where is it all the time going so on my laptop biggest thing 9 seconds is waiting for us myself the next biggest thing which in fact it's the the slice the yellow slice just to the left of that big red slice that's running jelly key derivation so I have encrypted disks on my laptop so I type in my password when I start booting the system and then it gets into the kernel it need to decrypt the disks I think Alan is in process of moving that all into the bootloader so it only happens happen once and it won't be in the kernel but sometimes a new process is going to be spent just driving the the encryption keys used for the disk about 2 seconds being spent discovering the mouse I add I mean I have a trackpad on here so it it is any device it needs to detect because the trackpad shows up as a mouse we spend one second spinning calibrating the kernel of the CPU clock speed we spend about one second calibrating the epoch what are the other time is a way 720 milliseconds in V printf here however time since a while and then you know small things going down in total about 18 seconds on ec2 over three seconds spent printing staff to the console that's almost a third of the total boot time is spent printing stuff a second 1/2 probing the ps2 mouse which oddly enough ec2 instances don't have ps2 mice but we need to look for them anyway again one second spent on each of those two clocks DNA is a it's the elastic network adapter it's a very high speed network adapter which in fact Amazon and created designs just for these two instances and then again smaller amounts of time going down one thing you may notice if you look closely starch ApS he's spending a lot longer on ec2 than it was in on my laptop so a few notes here III - on a few different each two instances and some of these times stay pretty constant some of them depend on how big these two instances so V printf for each additional CPU we had we were adding another 35 milliseconds there start EPS was 41 milliseconds for each AP AP here is auxiliary processor so it's a CPU other than CPU 0 which is where we start booting a system some vm m was taking about 15 milliseconds for each gigabyte of ram cpu MP is ten point four milliseconds for each octillery processor the other things in here stay pretty much constant so once I knew where time was being spent I thought I would start trying to speed things up the first one I looked at was vmm what was going on in there well it turns out this is initializing the vm page array and we were going over that array three times they just slice in different parts of your way in fact I think the first pass was zeroing it and then we start initializing it turns out if you do everything in a single pass it gets a lot faster so mark I think it took three days between why you sent an email saying hey this is slow can you speed it up and when he came back with a patch saying yes this makes about four times as fast so thank you mark going from 15 milliseconds per gram down to three and a half HP key star this is actually two different drivers HP TNR and I kind of other one HP know that those company called high point technologies I think we have five different devices from them that have drivers in the PSD Colonel there was something that they should have been doing that their device attached routine which instead they were doing in the vice probe it was scanning the PCI bus looking for staff and it was taking about 350 milliseconds every time any x86 system booted we spent 300 30 milliseconds probing for this device so I know not many people actually have these devices I think the most recent one they shipped was about five years ago but I sent them an email and about a week later they said oh yes yes we figured out what's going on here's a new driver so Jin committed that and now the 330 milliseconds is less than 0.1 milliseconds so easy wins here we just need to actually profile the kernel and figure out what's going on start a PS 41 milliseconds per ap it turns out this is almost all spent printing messages to the console saying hey I'm alive all of these CPUs when they launched they were printing a message identifying themselves saying that they are now running this time it's actually time being spent in the printf but it shows up as start a PS because what happens is the start a PS broadcasts a message the other CPUs saying okay you can start running now and then those other CPUs they're not even running in a thread yet but they announce themselves they grab a lock and then they they announce themselves and so the time they were spending in envy printf wasn't actually being properly identified because my profiling code wasn't back in icing that start a piece without you waiting for these other CPUs to new things so Warner committed something just last week I think it was instead of printing out all of these messages well you get those messages if you boot with boo for a boaster and on but by default now we have a single line starting a PS and then we get the numbers and only the numbers not a whole line for each artillery processor so that cuts it down from 41 milliseconds per ap at about 3 milliseconds nice active trans beat up so between these these three simple fixes that saved about 2 seconds off of the easy to book time and a little bit off of my laptop as well as my laptop 32 gigs of ram till you have fee for a laptop but it wasn't taking huge amount of time initializing vm page and it only has four CPUs so start a PS not a big problem there so I have some some works in focus the printf big spent time spender in ec2 most of the time here is spent when we print a new line character to the console because when we print a new line character to a console we scroll in fact I first realized this was going on because I was looking at how long the plaintiff was taking and oddly enough for the first 112 lines that was printed on my laptop it was really fast and a hundred twelve lines happens to be the number of lines that I get on my laptop screen it's a nice high resolution screen before it hits the ball from the screen and then it starts scrolling so when you're schooling it would be nice if we could just tell the video hardware hey start printing stuff from this point on in the text buffer you can't do that instead you have to rewrite the entire thing depending on your your console in 82 we have a virtual VGA console we have a 8x buffer in the standard VGA II early 90s hardware virtualized there and we print characters by stuffing one byte in the right place saying which character it is and another byte saying which color it is and when we scroll there's 80 by 25 so I guess 2000 characters that we port each of those bytes one by one back onto there and the every time we do this of course some virtual system has got this PCI bus right and it needs to do something with it so then there's some code running on some processor somewhere not on on our CPU which is taking this byte and looking up okay what does that character look like let's figure out how to render this into on to our virtual VGA screen it takes about 35,000 clock cycles and in fact I mentioned that we draw the we put the bike with the character and then we put the bike with a color in fact each of those bytes takes 35,000 clock cycles and we're doing them individually so it takes 72,000 clock cycles this gets twice as fast if I simply take two lines which each do one bite rights and turn it into a single 16 bite he says 16 bit right because then the hardware is getting the character and the color at the same time and only so we draw that character once on the screen or the virtual screen on my laptop it's a different issue I have the same buffer hardware here so we're running in video mode and we are enduring the characters but I have a 3200 by 1800 resolution display each of those pixels needs to be redrawn with the new character or the appropriate part of the new character that that's being drawn or any school most of the screen is blank at any time I mean it's a my my display is 400 characters wide most of this current stuff the kernel logs does not go that far across the screen so most of time when we're scrolling we are in fact rewriting blank characters on top of blank characters so yeah I have a work in progress it will fix this and yeah I've got it done for easy too and it speeds it up down to less than one second and similar speeds up speed ups on my laptop yes order unfortunately no we do not have a graphical blip option at that point so later in the boot process I load the the Intel kernel video kernel module and then all sorts of things happen but at the very beginning we are running with the EFI frame buffer I believe that if I says there is an optional mechanism for having a blitz but it's it's not required to be there and we don't look for it and I have a suspicion that the blitz would still be spending our time reading and writing I did actually look at whether I could speed up scrolling by reading from the video memory and writing back to there but that was actually even slower just video memory being and not main memory or might be caching it I don't know it was still faster to redraw things but even better if I only we don't think that actually changed I insist not doing scrolling and yes and said either either paging it or or possibly just going back to top and writing over things I thought that might upset too many users and so I was I was hoping I could make it fast without resorting to actually changing the use of visible behavior oh if we did if we didn't worry about scrolling this blank of screen and so inviting from ofup again that would cut this down to effect let me zero because like 99% of time is spent on scrolling not on actually writing new things so over here so I have not worked with server hardware I work with my laptop and easy to just for the the recording there's some discussion here about serial ports and serial consoles and ipmi systems and the conclusion here seems to be that it they're not big issue I can actually say with with ec2 in addition to the beach emulated BJ console it also has a serial console and FreeBSD is also Vegas after the silicon Sol very little of its time is being spent on the sale console it's the time is fighting to the PGA the question here is instead of making printf faster can we print less or does not print things so printing less in fact that's one thing we did Warner made the fix to print a lot less when when new CPUs were booting up in addition to the the launching ApS he also reduce OC of their watch messages about attaching CPU drivers Warner yes right so there's also an option you can just tell the colonel print to a anal console which yeah it is user configurable you can just tell it don't mean anything at all so there's certainly certainly options here I my concern was to have things faster by default I didn't think we wanted have the default being don't print anything because users get concerned if they turn on the system and nothing happens especially if it breaks and nothing happened to tell them I broke I we could print something is happening but I'll take one more question then move on you only have ten minutes left well yes there there is a number of places that fit things and yeah some of them could just be lodged somewhere else instead of going to the console again that's what about its scope for what I'm dealing with here so I'll just finish up quickly in case people want to have more discussions about serial consoles and so on so these two one-one second delays calibrating clocks this is because somebody said oh we need to get a sufficiently accurate calibration we have a clock to come in against so we will just spin for one second checking that the clock recalibrating against which is the I think it's the 8042 timer the the the the really old PC hardware runs out a bit more than one megahertz and we measured the clock before that I do measure the clock at the end of that and that time tells us how fast is the the CPU timer running we can do a lot better than that the poachers are like that I'm implementing is to have a statistical regression so basically go ahead spin in a loop and keep on measuring both clocks imagine drawing those on a graph and basically draw a line through those points the slope of that of that line tells you that the ratio of the clock speeds and we can just statistically speaking we can get a far more accurate value in far less time so we can get the same roughly one part from really an accuracy in twenty milliseconds instead of a thousand milliseconds in fact he even less time for calibrating the the 8-bit local epic timer because we can calculate that against the CPU clock after we've calibrated the CPU clock so with these works in progress I've got the ec2 boot time from 11 seconds out five seconds a few more worked in progress slightly less in focus the ena driver was taking 800 milliseconds to attach this is in order to initialize the hardware it needs to send some reset commands and then wait 200 milliseconds responses to those or before it reads a response part of this is a an issue with the design of how Phoebus depots and hatches devices there's there's no way for a device attached to say to refer and saying I'm working on it when device attached returns that either has to return I succeeded or I failed and in this case and some other drivers the driver authors want to finish initializing a hardware before they return saying yes I have succeeded if there is some way that we could return an in progress and then change that later then this could all happen asynchronously while other parts of the boot process were proceeding but in the case of ena I wrote to Amazon about this and they got back to me saying yes we will work on this a future version of the driver instead of our future version of the hardware instead of taking a hundred milliseconds we'll take five milliseconds so well that'll be a nice 20 volt speed-up mbm e is taking 250 milliseconds to attach and it's the same issue that we we wait we initialize the hardware before we return from the right device attached I think Warners is looking at either making it faster or taking it out of the critical path so with those it'll cut it down to about four and a half seconds then there's some things I want some help with the mouse the keyboard the time in hammer time is also in fact spent initializing initializing the keyboard because somebody said the colonel might panic really really early in boot process and we want to have the keyboard available so that we can I don't know de bees are to running at that available at that point but we want how the keyboard there so all told two and a half seconds being spent clothing in attaching the keyboard of the mouse this dates back to really early ps2 hardware there was an issue where if you if you reset the ps2 keyboard controller it would take up to 200 milliseconds for the voltage to stabilize before you could be response back now I don't know when any of you last used an actual ps2 keyboard I suspect even ps2 keyboards from 10 years ago don't have the same issue as they had 30 years ago 35 years ago I'm taking 200 milliseconds for voltage to table eyes almost all the keyboards we deal with they're not actually ps2 keyboards they're USB keyboards pretending to be ps2 or their virtual machines that don't have any actual hardware at all but we still have this 200 millisecond delay and we need to reset the keyboard control or many many times in particular hoping for a mouse because the ps2 mouse is actually attached to the ps2 keyboard controller you need to reset the keyboard controller every time you look for a different type of Mouse because the way that you identify ps2 mice is to reset the keyboard controller and send a particular set of bytes to the mouse and and see if it responds the right way so I think there's seven different mice that we look for and each Mouse that we try to find takes 200 milliseconds of resizing the keyboard controller so I'm hoping somebody helped stomach it you can take us on because the only hardware I ever use is my laptop and ec2 I don't want to be the FreeBSD developer who broke anybody's keyboards so I'm hoping that somebody who actually has a bunch of visco hardware and can test and make sure that they didn't make everybody's keyboards can take on speeding this up but if we can't do that then at least I can speed up in easy to by just setting some hints in the easy to load of configuration saying you know you don't have a keyboard you don't have a mouse don't look for them a few more things I'm looking for help with fixing the the waiting for us be when we booting from ZFS I think water might be looking on this working on this people work a look in his direction the developer summit jelly heater evasion I'm actually I have two disks in my laptop they're encrypted using the same Faye's but they actually have different keys this doesn't actually do anything to add to security so if we can set up the system so that if you have two disks using the same pathway so that's used is it's the same key then it would be twice too fast because we don't know you need to drive one key so I think Allen is working on this and with this these two and things I've mentioned before that'll cut my laptop boot time from 19 seconds and three seconds so that will be very nice a few more speculative things when we boot up with multiple CPUs the Intel multi processor spec says you're running on the the boot processor to wake up an auxilary processor you send an init ipi you wait 10 milliseconds and you send a set of IP i right now we do this to one CPU at a time if you have to TP you know maybe 4 TP use 10 milliseconds per CPU not a big deal 128 CPUs is now taking 1.3 seconds so I'm hoping as a way that we can say send in IP I to each CPU and then wait till 10 milliseconds for all of them to do their waking up at the same time instead of waking out them up one by one John Baldwin might be working on this it's not entirely trivial because we do things like setting global variables before we wake up a CPU so we need to find a way to I didn't let you try to let the CPUs as they're waking up identify themselves without using a global variable because otherwise they would all think they're the same CPU and also they would all try to use the same stack and if you have a hundred 27 CPUs find you in the same stack interesting things might happen it might be fine because they're all gonna be calling saying the same function but but interesting things that happen so I'm very happy to leave that in John's hands and then the last thing I was hoping somebody would tackle when we have a lot of memory available 3.5 milliseconds per gigabyte of RAM isn't much when you have a few gigs of RAM it takes a while when you have 4 terabytes of RAM and I think Amazon just recently notes are going to have some instances with nine terabytes of RAM which will take even longer so it would be kind of nice if we could start booting with say 16 gigs of ram initialized and then initialize the rest of the EM pages later I mentioned this developer summit and people look absolutely terrified so III I don't know if this is going to happen anytime soon but it would be really nice if somebody didn't want to take that on as a I don't maybe a PhD project figuring out how to initialize memory after the boot process starts running so all the the TS log code is in the V BSD head if you're running stable I have a patch that I can give you for that I haven't committed it though the visualization codes that produce so previous to those size charts is in on github I've only tested this with hardware that I have access to so again my laptop and ec2 I'd really like to have people out there try this on their systems because there's going to be other hardware that takes a while to to initialize the probe to attach other architectures I'm sure there's going to be stuff out there so there's going few lots of performance bottlenecks and I have not identified myself so I'm hoping you will all go out and try this on your myriad different systems and find out with issues I okay I'm 2 minutes over time but I think I have a few minutes for questions so at the back there it was December 31st in my timezone it might be January 1st in some of the time zones I think the question is how should we change that with the the HP key drivers that was actually what I was first planning on doing but then they turned out that they had a fixed driver so I wasn't worried about it I think water is going to tell us that he's going to take all the devices out of generic and have them in all Colonel and then load things based on matching PCI IDs ok yes go to waters talk to hear about that back here yes most of the MU process is serialized so all the fun all the Sisson it's called from a my sonar they they're all one by one yeah it's it so to a my startup calls device call sis's it's in it's in the order that they're specified and we have a lot of different stages fistfight incidents so and there are many places where things aren't here a particular point because they know that they can't run until the thing just before them happened so it may be possible to speed up I mean at the beginning of my startup we don't have multiple CPUs we don't have threads so you can't run things in parallel some of it might be possible to run in parallel but almost all the this isn't it are really really fast I mean less than a millisecond so it's really just a few that take a long time so I don't know if there's really much opportunity for parallelism yes we're at the beginning of the talk okay okay so part of it was just that KKK wasn't designed for this so it has a limited number of entries and buffers are you times makes about four bigger it's a circular buffer so it only has most features and stuff I want it to stop at the beginning and then also it uses current so I need to hack it up so that when kerf light isn't available because you don't have an engine either CPU structures yet it wouldn't panic so I mean I could have made KTR do what I needed with some hacks but it was easier just to throw in my own code okay I think we're out of time and if there's any more questions talk me later [Music] [Applause] | BSDCan | UCuQhwHMJ0yK2zlfyRr1XZ_Q | 2018-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,484 | 49,205 |
7eGsXC1JM2E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eGsXC1JM2E | Bishop Wooden | I Am Concerned! | well hello god bless you bishop patrick l wooden senior here and i pray that you are having a fantastic day my friends i tell you i'm excited about the things that are going on but i must admit in in addition to my excitement i am concerned i find myself at times asking myself is this still america when i see what's going on in afghanistan when i see what's going on in our country this canceled culture when i see how the government first uh used the incentive base to get people to take the shot and now they are using a punitive approach can you believe it a punitive approach to get people to coerce people to do something that they want people to do that grown people with a brain feels uh uncomfortable doing we're living in a time where we are teaching uh people through uh various teachings that christianity is tantamount to oppression i want to warn my black brothers and sisters out there who are watching today listen don't you get involved in anything that teaches that because you are a christian you are an oppressor that's the spirit of antichrist that's that's the devil's way of trying to drive a wedge between us and jesus and i'll tell you something my friends make no mistake about it i am more faithful to the lord than i am to my complexion and the militant melanin that's in my skin i am a christian and i'm born again and i thank god someone said one time that i am they're speaking for themselves that i'm an african-american who who happens to be a christian no not me i didn't happen to be a christian i made a choice on being a christian i had no choice about being the color that i am i had no choice with my sex now mind you i wouldn't change a thing i love being a black brother and i love being a man but i made jesus my choice and i love nothing like i love serving the lord now my point that i'm making today is i'm concerned about all of these things and the cumulative effect of these things that's taking place in the world but i want to tell the believers that we have a hiding place and that with all of the fights that are going on in the world today god have called us to fight the right fight the right way and if we fight and engage in the right fight the right way then we are going to walk in victory and the guard of the bible is going to bless us real good as a matter of fact i'll be talking about that tonight so i want you to come out and join me right here at the upper room church of god in christ here in raleigh north carolina and the lord is going to bless us saints i tell you i'm so excited about the things that take place oh we've had people even in our thursday night services to drive down as far as far as from baltimore maryland to be in the live services people want to people want to hear the word of the lord i will share this coming sunday and show the people um a a book a portion of a video and some posters that was sent to me uh when we were doing some studies and showing the people about the the the rock that moses hit that he split i've heard from the family that rediscovered that rock in saudi arabia arabia and they watched the broadcast they saw the things that we were saying and they were appreciative of the things that we had to say and it blessed them and hearing from them certainly has blessed me what is my point there is a market for god's truth people want the bible the answer is the word of god and my friends don't you let anybody separate you from the word of the lord now as you notice i got some i got uh almost many me with me today i got a little bobble head i've never had a bobble head before but uh one of the brothers uh who is an employee here brother xavier i i thought it was so nice of him uh he took had several pictures of me and sent them to the to the uh to the the manufacturers of these things and and had them to uh make a bob a bobble head in my likeness and i want to just send a shout out to him and to his lovely wife and family and let him know how much i i appreciate just the kind gesture he did it for my birthday i'm a big believer i say this all the time people don't have to be kind people don't have to do a thing and and anytime my friend someone is it shows you kindness or they they does something or they put forth some gesture to to let you know that you mean something to them always be thankful always be appreciative because listen people don't have to be now i want you to join me here tonight at the upper room church of god in christ i am excited about the things that god has to say and i'm concerned one of the reasons as i close you know i get i get long-winded with these things but listen listen one of the largest christian communities in the middle east one of the largest muslim one of the largest muslim cities countries that have a large number of christians in it is afghanistan and let me tell you something we need to be praying for our brothers and sisters over there if you are halfway fair and i'm not speaking from a republican standpoint of view nor democrat one i personally am neither but you have to be moved by the mess that we're in this shameful debacle that is taking place and as sure as my name is patrick wooden they're going to leave people over there who need to be rescued afghanis who worked with us some are u.s citizens some are green card holders and the chaos that's taking place but my friends in addition to people being afghanis uh green card holders u.s citizens many of those people my friends that we're looking at on the news are our christian brothers and sisters and i don't know how you can be a christian and not be concerned about the plight of other christians if those christians are left there uh the taliban will kill them and they will die a horrible death those christians are dying for what they believe and yet at the same time in america we find christians uh who will fight to stay out of church fight to stay away from the house of god fight to stay away because they're scared of a virus that has taken the lives of less than one percent of the people who have been affected by it worldwide you have to admit there's something wrong with that i pray that you will pray about the people in afghanistan that you would pray that god touch our president that he does the right thing don't don't let the 31st be yet rescue those people they put their lives on the line to save americans and i want to say to those who are part of the armed services especially our veterans who participated in the afghan war we've been there for 20 years and you fought i want to say to you i want to join the voices that are saying to you your labor was not in vain the gold star families who whose sons whose daughters went to afghanistan and never came back the labor was not in vain and there are people who appreciate what you did and the sacrifice that you made and we're praying for you there's a lot of angry veterans there's a lot of angry people who they're not they're not upset that we had to bring it to a close they're not upset that at a certain point that at a certain point it was time to pull out but it's how things have been done and i i think that those of us who are from uh civilians were stateside and i thank god i'm in america i thank god although i'm concerned about the things that are going on i thank god that i'm here we can however pray if my people who are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways the god of the bible said then will i hear from heaven forgive their sins and heal the land he's still a land healer now i know that we've we've taken many have shifted their faith we no longer have faith in christianity and and many now are putting their faith in science but i'm telling you i had made that shift i still believe that the god of the bible is the land healer he can heal uh everything every malady that exists god's a healer and there are times when he flexes his muscles and shows his ability to heal and there are other times when god passes judgment and people leave here i trust the lord i know that god knows what he's doing he loves you he loves me he's going to see us through but we got to stay with him and we've got to fight the right fight the right way and i'm going to talk about it tonight join me right here at the upper room church of god in christ for bible study you guessed it yes all of this excitement about bible study tonight we are going to study the word of the lord together i love you may god's choice blessings be yours everyone in the surrounding areas come to church those who are too far away join us online make sure you have your pen and pencils out we're going to walk in the scriptures and god's going to bless us real good | God First Official Channel | UCWzZoBg8BYxzktCR6RlvMBw | 2021-08-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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SBhX7-UaUWM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBhX7-UaUWM | 7 Fascinating 7/7/7 Facts #lucky #seven #foryou #viral #capricorn #interestingfacts #cancerzodiac | seven fascinating 777 facts one triple seven the date July 7 2007 contains three occurrences of the number seven which is seen as a lucky number in many cultures and is linked to luck intuition and spiritual insight 2. technology the launch of the iPhone a groundbreaking product that would later transform the smartphone market occurred on July 7 2007 making it a notable date in the world of technology three world events the Live Earth concert series which featured performances from more than 150 musical acts and aimed to raise awareness of climate change took place on July 7 2007. 4. according to astrology July 7 2007 was a particularly strong day for Spiritual and emotional transformation because it fell under the sign of Capricorn which is known for its deep self-reflection release and rebirth this spectacular lunar eclipse took place on that day 5. since the date July 7 2007 contains the number seven three times it has a special numerological significance the number seven is regarded as a mystical number in numerology and is connected to spirituality intuition and inner understanding because of this people born on this date tend to be very sensitive and spiritual 6. association with the moon according to astrology persons who were born on July 7 2007 and whose zodiac sign is Cancer are related to the Moon the Moon is regarded as a mysterious Celestial body that affects psychic skills emotions and intuition this suggests that people born on this date May be more sensitive to the energy of the Moon and may have powerful psychic talents 7. possessing an old soul individuals born on July 7 2007 are considered to be members of generation Alpha the youngest generation they may nevertheless have an old soul because of their unusual birth date and connection to mysticism they might be wise beyond their years in comprehend spiritual and mystical ideas more thoroughly than others their own age what do you think about this occurrence post your thoughts below | Brain Wired Media | UCGROFankHncOzyOKTNpltrg | 2023-03-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 336 | 1,984 |
_y9UlgqeWug | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y9UlgqeWug | MarcEdit 7/MacOS 3 -- Looking at impact of Unicode Normalization in MARC records | well I'm depriving a little more clarification around what I was talking about in terms of the unicode changes that I'm looking at doing these are currently in response to some changes on the Windows 10 side partly because of some differences that you're gonna see between the different operating systems and likely users who work where their system settings are specific to cultural regions so the way that dotnet and works specifically which is the operating system of the application programming language I use in mark edit strings are treated as Unicode objects all strings retreated as unicode so all mark 8 and other data is the legacy supported might do some conversions underneath to make that happen one of the things that I've noticed in the past all string conversions through the application have been done ordinal II and ordinal II means that especially for binary conversions or delay means that if you have the characters have to be exact so in the case of what we're seeing here we have two characters one is an e with an accent one isn't even an accent they look the same but they're not if we look at them under a hex editor we see here this one is multiple bytes it actually represents you can see here it's D with accent it's actually an e with the accent mark and the operating system knows how to collapse them together to decompose character and so this would be most likely either form D or form KT in this case we have another even an accent mark this is a composed character and so this would be probably the canonical representation in previous versions of the application when you would do a search or replace when the tool could find materials using either of these connotative these forms but replacements would only happen if you use the correct form within your data and that wasn't so much of a problem in the sense that for the most part mark data has traditionally used a decomposed notation and that's partly due to the fact that the Library of Congress recommends it as part of the mark 21 Unicode transition that was made years ago and it was it was mostly to provide a lossless transition between utf-8 mark a I'm not quite so sure that's still important anymore and so I'm wondering if if that that notation that form is still as important as it used to be and I and I'm starting to think maybe it's not partly because in the wild I'm seeing a lot of data files that are coming from ILS systems where the notations the the the form of the data is actually mixed you're seeing a mixture of composed and decomposed characters and that's not a problem when the operators perspective operating systems point of view the data renders the same where where it really becomes a problem is when you're doing things like passwords in which case and Eve with an accent mark if you were saving that as a password you would want it to actually be the right number of bytes cuz you're gonna compare those in a more of a binary fashion earth or a hash and the difference will make a the difference in character encodings will make a big difference so in Marquette it there's always been a way to control character encoding so I'm gonna go ahead and open the current version of the application I'm going to show you what it happens right now so in the Preferences in the mark engine there's always been a place here for supporting Unicode normalization to be honest these probably should be a little more descriptive the reason why the canonical the cat compatibility decompositions always been selected is because it's been the the mark twenty-one recommended normalisation although for most international users and and honestly most users who use kohai tell them to use the canonical deed the canonical notation and it's partly because of the way that it renders diacritical values if you're indexing data you'd like to index that code point as an actual letter with a diacritic rather than dropping the diacritical value so already you're seeing systems that for their own internal use are looking at the economical notations so this is a way that market allows you to control your Unicode normalization now this value is only applied when you translate your data to Unicode so if you already have your data in Unicode then the application doesn't check to see if your data is in one notation mixed notations or what have you and one of the things that I'm thinking about doing is changing them so based on the values that are set here I'm starting to think that for simplicity sake and to help alleviate some confusion because for most catalogers I still run into way a lot of catalogers that don't realize that when you see a unicode value like this you may not actually be seeing the same value it looks the same it acts the same but under the underneath in the the bytes it's not the same and so there's a lot of confusion when you take a file like this which has a number of these values on it and if I do replacement and I take the bottom one which is because this is a this file here is in in a canonical notation I take the bottom one and replace it I get replacements and you see that they've been replaced if I take the top one and I run the same operation the application says there are modifications but if you look at the file there are none and what's happening is that the tools that do the search or the comparison of strings uses a string comparison algorithm that's not ordinal so replace is an ordinal function and so because these two values are ordinary ordinal E different they're culturally the same but ordinal E different the values don't match and the replacements don't happen the replacement would happen if I told it I wanted to do the replacement not as a match case in which case now there's 40 replacements that's actually 40 values the 12 or 12 lines but there are actually replacements made in this case the reason why those replacements happen is because now we're no longer doing ordinal replacements and the values are looking at the replacements in a cultural context and so it can see those various representations that's all confusing most folks don't realize that's what's happening and they don't understand it they try and do the two searches it when they get a file maybe the file is in canonical notation you type it on the keyboard or you pull through your character map it's gonna work it's it's in a non canonical notation and you type it from the keyboard or you pull it from a character map there's a pretty good chance it may not work and there's been a lot of confusion as why it doesn't work certainly I could go ahead and copy it from the text and use it because then I get the correct notation but I think that's a piece of confusion that I'm trying to think about how to solve and there are ways to do it the the application and this is this is the way that c-sharp handles it by default they transition data into the canonical notation when possible if you do if you leave it up to its own devices and obviously right now we're not and then the replacements happen now in Windows 10 it's doing some of this in the background so in Windows 10 this exact same search that we just tried it works no change is happening and I need to take a look and see when it does the replacements if it's replacing everything with the correct normalization because I'm honestly not sure it hasn't work that way in the past that was a behavior change with the operating system and so I need to take a look and see if it's smart enough to know which notation it's working with because at this point it's not doing an ordinal replacement it's it's defaulting to a cultural replacement which is less confusing for the user but to intentionally problematic assuming that the notations don't change assuming the mutations change and I need to take a look at this so that's what's part of partly got me thinking about this so there are some ways to deal with this so a couple of them would be to look at basically not caring in terms of weather and the notations or C or KD or what-have-you because the operating system doesn't care but the question would be does the ILS systems that we use care and I'm asking right now I'm asking the user community I am asking vendors specifically I've talked to I've made a request OCLC and I have followed up with Library of Congress partly because I want to know in these systems where I'm sure they're seen mixed notation mixed notation form coming is it having an impact on their systems the other option would be to you extend the functionality of the current preferences so rather than happy in the application just do normalization when converting from mark eight or another encoding to unicode the application could always ensure that when data is processed that the notation that's utilized is the normalization that the user specified and that's actually possible so I've done some proof-of-concept work so in this case we have the same file and we can go here and do the replacement and the way that the application is working is internally you'll see all the replacements are made we go back and we take the other one all the replacements are made the way that this works is that the application takes the data that comes into the system converts the data to the form C notation and then on output converts the data back to the notation that the users requested it's not exactly like that there's some looking that happens to see if the conversion has to happen because maybe you're you've passed the data in in the correct form but honestly I'm thinking that even even there that might not be useful it may be better to just centralize on a specific canonical notation and on the output translate the data because again one of the things that I'm seeing more and more of and and in fact this is part of the reason why this issue came up our files coming out of an ILS system from OCLC from vendors where the normalization is and so the encoding characters are utilizing both single and decomposed code points and that's requiring the user right now to if they want to interact with data that has diacritics using those different notations to actually work with them in those different notations and that's confusing to everybody so I'm starting to think about what this looks like I don't think I'm gonna be making I won't be making any changes soon partly I need to make sure one that this proof of concept doesn't cause an in a significant performance hit and what I'm doing now is writing number of wrappers around the way that the application handles data pushing it into and out of the editing functions so that I can just basically flip the switch and what that also means is that if I end up doing this I'll probably provide an option here to allow users to not allow the application to do automatic normalizations so that it would work the way that it works now where if you had data and the various normalizations you would have to search for and interact with them in the normalization that's found again that won't solve your problem if you're getting data from external sources where the normalizations are mixed which like I said is happening a lot now but it would give you the ability to especially at times where you may want to you know if the code points for particular characters exist in multiple cases but anyways it's it's an interesting problem and one that like I said on the operating system side doesn't exist the operating system most applications they don't care if which normalization you use and to be honest outside of indexing purposes and passwords there really isn't a reason to care unfortunately because the Library of Congress's documentation for mark for how you implement Unicode in mark data still makes the recommendation slash requirement that for lossless purposes data is decomposed I do have to care we have to care about how this normalization works and so given that I am seen in a lot of newer operating systems a transition underneath for Unicode processing to automatically make the transition to canonical notation for internal processing this seems to be something that needs to be addressed and talked about and so I'm going to be in the code libraries working up ways to potentially implement something though it will be disabled for the time being in fact I may allow folks to turn it on rather than having it on especially until I start getting some feedback from the various vendors and OCLC but I'm also hoping to hear from from folks in the community that's part of the reason for making this request for for feedback and part of the reason for demonstrating what's happening now within the application and for users I'm not I think that I think that having the application essentially allow users to force a standardized normalization as a good thing I'm not sure it needs to but I also know based on feedback that I get and and given the large international community and the folks that do have to deal with diacritics the current situation where the user has to know which version of a character is utilized because in the mark record it's important that that normalization continues to be represented is at least for now is problematic and something that I'd like to try and solve and try and figure out a way to solve it without causing other problems down the road so anyways this is part of the this is this is the visualization of the issue that I'm talking about right now like I said the way the application works if your data is in one normalization or mixed normalizations it's not going to do anything with them it won't change your data unless you specifically force it through the unicode conversion in which case it will use whatever your notation that you've specified is but I will caveat that with the caveat that I need to do a little more looking in terms of what's happening on Windows 10 side since it is doing a number of since the it's obviously changed the way that it recognizes replacements and I think that that what's happening is that what's happening is that it's it's probably internally transitioning most data to to form C as my guest although I'm going to have to take a closer look at that so anyways that's that's kind of the where where I'm at and I wanted to provide a little more context here around the question that was asked | tpreese | UC7OLudoObYgiN_EmyDtZ_DQ | 2018-01-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,603 | 14,338 |
HbGHURbx4B4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbGHURbx4B4 | Nanosys Quantum Dots HDR color vs OLED, Speed demo vs KSF phosphor | yeah so here we're showing a demonstration about HDR content and we wanted to show give people a sense of how HDR content works so in this demonstration we have a Visio P quantum again on top and a 20-18 OLED on the bottom we're showing content that really takes full advantage of all of the capabilities of high dynamic range so this content has peak values that run all the way up to 10,000 bits which is what the HDR standard allows and it's full BT 2020 in color data and so you can really see the value of the extra luminance that the quantum dot TV has so the Vizio keep wanna peaks at 2400 it's the OLED TVs something like accept our 800 speaker it's how much do you save in its peak 2400 that's that's pretty high is that their their highest spec TV it was for 2018 and for 2019 they just announced that they'll have a twenty nine hundred people in minutes for one of their TVs it's pretty awesome to get that much nits you're not just sitting there yep seven eight hundred depending on how small you make the patch you go a little higher even so right now the I mean I don't know if that's unfair enough but the people have windows right so not only people don't close the shades just to watch TV so yeah that's romantic right there right well yeah I mean we live in California so we watch football games at 10:00 in the morning and the shades are out but it's pretty bright but you know the quantum dot TV looks great in any lighting environment I think that's a big part of what we're saying here this is a really great scene to look at so you see the Sun here is you can see it right and the ohlet's it's actually missing and so what's going on here right and this scene this looks like sunrise the day's starting you know it's gonna be a beautiful day maybe over here sunset the storm is rising in terms of it or a movie or a piece of content it's a very different meaning and so one of the pieces of feedback we get when we do these kind of shootout demos it's like well yeah sure but you know what did the what did the director in time what did what did the content producer why does this guy do clip-ins Luiz down there this guy looks a little bit bluish on that yeah but I mean did colors are bare on the condom that well the colors are better but this scene actually we have this really great tool here from aja video systems and this is analyzing every pixel actually of the content in real time when you can see from the color gamut chart here that it is wide gamut content actually it actually falls a little bit outside p3 in a yellow for the Sun but mostly the content is within Mexico fine the real thing here is the luminance so this frame this frame of content has a peak luminance of nine thousand seven hundred and eighty eight minutes well that's almost all the way at the top of the range that HDR content can carry you actually see it mr. Graham here this peak for the sign way up here at the top so eventually they'll be ten thousand it displays and they'll be perfect for that yeah we think so and so that's actually outside the range of what that would be the quantum dot TV can show too but because it has a higher luminance range it doesn't have to tone map the Sun down too much right they can actually show there's a difference here in here whereas with the lower peak luminance for the OLED it needs to really tone map those ten thousands of values way down into something it can show and that's where you sort of lose some information there and it totally changes the see so that's pretty cool and it's not too expensive right by a video yeah during the holiday season these were available for $13.99 at Costco that's amazing it's pretty good 65 65 65 inch so we're talking half the price so less than maybe a third I don't know something like that though this particular OLED I think we bought for around 2,700 about the same time so yeah ha close to half yeah that's awesome yeah thanks for making it more affordable to get this place that's our goal you know we really want to see quantum dots everywhere and that's one of the things we're so excited about for all the news from the TV manufacturers of the show this year you know you saw Vizio about the quantum dots now and they're m-series lineup as well as their P series TCL is talking about bringing quantum dots to the North American market for the first time Hisense their h9 they're gonna have a 55 inch so I think they said for $6.99 so those are great prices that people can really afford so it's it's awesome to see $6.99 and what's the cheapest we can hope to get a 65 inch quantum that I don't know is there someone to manage for embassy yeah so but right now we had around 1300 right now I think this was one of the lowest ones there might have been one product that was a little bit less we have to double check oh cool maybe they're announcing some that will be eventually yeah I think so I think that's one of the themes for this year is that you're actually seeing really mainstream adoption for the first time not just staying in the premium segment but actually going into the mainstream and why are you over there so over here this is something I think you've seen before but this is an example of our quantum dot on glass cue dog we call it and we've talked about this for a little while it's a really exciting technology uses a really thin piece of glass and to replace the light guide in the TV typically we're typically any display has a plastic light guide an LCD display you replace that with the glass and the glass is really rigid and so with a really rigid piece of glass as your light guide you can remove some of the structural elements in the display and make a super thin display when we coat the quantum dots actually right on to the glass so we get rid of the film we no longer need an extra piece of film we can actually just coat the dots right onto the light guide plate so from the users perspective the color is the same the brightness is the same the front of screen performance is the same great quantum dot you know kind of color brightness you expect but you have a really thin device and so the first product was launched at the show this year which is going to be a 27-inch monitor I think it's six and a half millimeters thick so it's thinner than an iPhone and it's a 27-inch monitor with quantum God so it's really kind of a cool new version of our technology nice that's awesome but I mean when I see this of course then but this is also thin but then stuff comes with it that you don't need anymore right so this is an this is we're adding a layer two to the to the film to the device and in this case we're replacing something so we can really make a thinner with what the key box so as a good chance in 2019 will be a whole bunch of cue dog I think so you know we know there's a lot of interest but you know we can't comment on the manufacturers plans until they release those products in the market so where's the first product PC monitor and why is it not a TV that's it that's a good question I mean I think I think we if you asked us initially we thought maybe this would be a TV product who actually saw a lot of pull from the monitor side and that's because the thinness really matters for the monitor right TV is if you have a really thin TV that's cool I think that's really cool at the retail you know when you're going to buy it you go wow this is spin but then you hang it on your wall that you never think about it anymore you can't tell it's them right but the monitor it's on your desk and it's really striking and thin and really beautiful and you can't maybe walk around it and you see it you notice it so I think that the monitor guys really felt like this is something special that they'd be able to mark it really well and it's important to get more and more HDR for the motor to market right you want to have HDR great HDR and that then that means quantum dot for the PC the PC market yeah we're seeing a laptops yeah we're seeing you know the gaming market especially on the PC side we have a couple of monitors out there that have created er capabilities with quantum dots and that's awesome that's actually another place where the the speed of the backlight really matters right so if you're gaming you know this well the content we were looking at over here was 30 frames per second but for gamers they want to push you know 140 plus frames per second the faster you go the more the speed of your backlight actually comes into play and really matters and so you don't want to have a backlight that's actually leaving this red ghost trail behind images on the screen but how did how does it affect the speed what's up what you're doing I thought you were just a passive thing that happens right there but how does it pick the speed well so as the content moves faster right so you as you're updating the frames the object is moving more fine resolution across the screen and you're and you're turning the LEDs on and off and faster rate and you can exacerbate the problem with the with the red phosphorus and with the Contin that is just faster to nanoseconds billionths of a second you know way faster than your eye can see way faster yeah all right awesome and there was also some some other demos is it similar to what we saw in hitquarters yep you've seen you've seen similar downloads this is actually an updated version of the quantum dot inkjet printing this is what we call quantum dot color conversion or bacc we think we'll see this coming to market in the next couple of years and quantum dot on OLED you see in the diagram here is a blue LED it could be a blue OLED it could be any blue light source and you have a clear blue pixels with scattering material that's letting the light through and then quantum dot green and so this is the latest version of it with approved Balu absorption so this is an area that we're super excited about next couple of years and so when I look into the loop I can see a structure that is what you're gonna see individual pixels the blue are clear and the red and the green have actual quantum dot material in them and that's what's making a red and a green the resolution we're showing here is sub pixels that are 280 by 80 microns that's equivalent to 4k on about a 50-inch TV and being printed yeah what does that mean that literally like an inkjet printer right and so instead of using a photolithography process where you put all the material down and then you etch off what you don't need you actually just drop the material right into the sub pixel so you only use the material you need so it's a great way to reduce the cost of display making so that's gonna help for more affordable quantum debt solutions yeah it's gonna it's gonna enable actually this quantum dot on OLED type of device so why is this only for all it like this because you need to inkjet it right onto the each oullette you could you can also do it with a micro LED light source maybe that's another area that's really exciting and eventually I think you can do it for LCD also anything that you know has a color filter or a light source you can use the palm color conversion form so does that mean and it's because you have the factory you do all the quantum dye stuff right yeah I mean you know working on making printers that can just think just print all this stuff so we're not making the printers but actually this demonstration was made in collaboration with DI C & D I see is a Japanese company and that's one of the largest electronics inks makers in the world and they're helping us to optimize the quantum dots for all the different inkjet printers out there so there's a few companies that make these really industrial scale inkjet printers and we want to make sure our materials work really well with all the different print heads and all the different technologies that are being used to make this place so this printers involved in making this place not today actually not today this is kind of a new area for display making and so this is an area that display industry is really excited about when I go to film at the be leave example yeah they said have printed on it right so it's just a machine that prints on it and you can be part of that printer very similar so a lot of the companies that are making the printers for that application are working on making printers for for quantum dot as well so here we're showing something for the first time at CES a demo that shows that all wide color gamut technologies are not created equal there's some important differences that we wanted to point out so on the bottom here we have Visio p-series quantum using quantum dot technology 2018 TV on top we have a 2018 TV using another wide color gamut technology called KS F KS F is a red emitting phosphor that goes inside the LED in an LED LCD and KS F enables you to achieve about 90% DCI p3 so it's a you know a reasonably wide color gamut not as why this quantum dot but there's the issue that we wanted to point out and we noticed some reviewers noted this and the reviews of some of these TVs they weren't sure what it it so we wanted to help describe it for them and what you see here is a slow response time from the KS F phosphor so the KS F responds in milliseconds and this really matters for a full array local dimming backlight as you know behind this TV there are a number of LED zones so as the ping-pong ball is bouncing up and down the LEDs are turning on and off following the ping-pong ball with the slow phosphor the LED turns on and blue and the green turn on instantly but the red ramps up slowly and this means that the leading edge of the ping-pong ball has a cyan appearance to it and as the LEDs turn off the blue and the green again turn off almost instantly but the red actually has a little tail to it the red decays over milliseconds and you can actually see this with your eye I'm not sure if your camera's gonna be able to I can see in the camera eyes I'm clearly 60 frames per second I can see I had a tail of the ball there's a little bit of reddish yeah yeah and you're I kind of integrates it together but as you look at this you kind of feel like something's wrong and then you see this flash of red or flash of green so it's something that's kind of once you see it it's very hard to unsee right then done here it isn't into this poem no the quantum dots turn on and off instantly and that's what we have this chart here that shows the response time of the quantum dots they respond really in nanoseconds so when the blue LED turns on the quanta the red of the green quantum dots respond just nanoseconds later so effectively instantly they're on when the ball passes away the the LED turns off the quantum dots turn off insulin they see here the blue and the green turn on instantly and then the red sort of warms up and when the ball passes and the blue and the green go away with the red and you have another video to illustrate this in slow motion yeah so we did a slow motion a high-speed camera capture of this and you can really see the quantum dot is on the top and then the chaos offset is down here and this you can see that kind of the LED that the soccer ball starts off cyan turns to white and then goes through the blinking it's kind of blinking yeah because of the high speed camera speed with something well in this case we used a black frame insertion mode so both sets are using black frame insertion mode and this high-speed capture that that really helps to show up | Charbax | UC_VskFf9nosePUtxucxirRQ | 2019-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,019 | 15,532 |
lassOnwWVho | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lassOnwWVho | GREEN BAY PACKERS DEAN LOWRY | we're here we go good evening mr. Lowry hey Doc how you doing man yeah good good so we now we now we ready to rock and roll he's on the on a different connect so I do saying hopefully uh you all ready to get back on that field pretty silver yeah that's the plan we started zoom meetings with our you know D line in Green Bay a few weeks ago that's about you know hour a day for like four times a week but yeah I'm ready to get going man usually training camp starts around late July so as of right now that's still planned to happen so we'll see what happens but as of right now staying positive and hopefully you know play some ballers here okay everybody's waiting ready to get they up fantasy football back going again yeah right though so we know you from Rockford but for some of the people that may or may not know we don't kind of rewind time just a little bit so when did you officially start playing football at what eight hours have been eight years old I started playing for Nelson storm in Rockford and I played there for about six years and then went on to Boylan and went on to northwestern the Packer so it's been it's been a nice career so far okay now during during your high school career you are a pretty successful a couple years huh / yeah we want two state championships back-to-back years so those were very memorable years a lot of great players and those teams and to accomplish that and to help you know represent rockford in a positive way downstate was was really special how was it during those two years I know you wanted the first year so was what was your motivation coming back that next year it because I know everybody they wanted at a smaller level so with that kind of the sole motivation like you know what we gonna prove everybody we can win at the upper level also absolutely my junior year we played 6a and then won that you're still pretty cool because you know I think our whole thing that Boylan was we'd always do well the knick 10 during those years but and the playoffs we'd always get beaten out by suburban team so my junior year Emily you know one all the way to one state that was huge for our city and you know our school and the next year we played 7a and you know I think still is the back down 7a was the most competitive I think highest level of football I know a takes a bigger enrollment schools but 7a had a lot of really good teams and that that class of football I wanted that you wanted to add that year to so just going back to back and different divisions I think showed us that we were you know a top program the state in those years now what do you think about you being like she came from a pretty good program with Nelson Storm end up going over to Boylan in plan what do you think kind of separates at that time when you all were playing from you were boiling and the rest of the Big Ten teams because you all were pretty dominant you're going with finger yeah you know I would say fortunately we had a lot of guys who were talented that's it kind of starts there you guys that came from really all over the city from private schools public schools see a lot of guys that came from all over and played really well for us and then but I think the biggest thing that helped us when state was throughout that whole year we had a core group of guys that just loved working off together love playing football love the grind and that really showed up throughout the season and you know it just it was a great year your memorable games in a high school or some of your better games in high school you remember yeah I mean always playing against in football our rivals were Rohan oh and Harlan usually in division that was those rows competitive games and then the playoffs just beaten any Chicago team that was always were things the suburbs were always the teams to be and we beat those teams you know every time you play them in those two years so those are cool but yeah I would just say playing at home too you know I would say most memorable was my senior year playing against home in Lake Zurich okay and semifinalist because that was a game where legs are I could beat our school like three or four times in and you know years leading up to that game so to beat that team really kind of showed that our program had you know gotten over the hump and been a state you know contender so now what you got there now wait when did you start picking up your recruitment from colleges when did that start and how was that how did that process go yeah I started getting letters my junior year just just on like questionnaires just you know showing interest and then just kind of generic letters and then after that that year I sent out tapes really every big-time school a lot of the Midwestern d1 schools that was always my goal and then I took some just like unofficial visits to Northwestern Illinois Minnesota Iowa and then that summer before senior year a lot of the offers started coming in and then I committed before senior year at Northwestern and then had a great experience there now did you do any camps at all and kind of help get your name out or was it just all from high school the big thing was I think making a good highlight tape so I got in huddle worked with Coach cioppino who's now at Auburn is the ad you know I had a great trainer in Tim Bailey at you know guiding me for advice and everything but the victim was making sure I had a really good highlight tape that was just kind of well professionally done and then I went to before my junior year I went to camps at Illinois in Iowa to help get on the radar for things and I wasn't quite you know where I want to be yet but I think it helped us to kind of get my name out there and know that I had potential to play do you want okay now during that process when you decided to choose northwestern what was your deciding factor in what were your final like three schools that you tailed from yeah my final three schools were in northwestern Iowa and Minnesota and northwestern was my first date tenth offer so there's always that level of comfort knowing that they were the first school to really believed me Oh backing up being on campus being with the coaches and the players I knew that it was just it was home for me and just a great fit overall now once you got the northwestern what was the transition going from playing at Boylan Norman probably one of the big dogs on campus and now you're walking in the northwestern with these guys you know several years older probably kind of bigger so what was the the transition from there to from high school to college well the toughest thing I would say it was just like balancing your football and academics because you know your and I played as a freshman in the you know for northwestern so it was tough because you know you're playing that they tend you're trying to hold your own out there against guys who were four years older and then also off the field you gotta you know do well in the classroom do all those things right and I really learned some some great just like time management skills I'm doing things just the right way but you know I had a tough time honestly that that freshman year really kind of just making sure I was getting everything done and just staying on top of things because it you know it's just hard to prepare for it you know going into college and being a student-athlete now you know what you plan it at Northwestern when did you really start getting into the broom you know you know can you know plan on on a consistent basis and you know was there early on or was that later like your sophomore year junior or did you start playing right away I started playing right away I was you know I was kind of a part-time starter back and forth my sophomore year and then junior year I was really a full-time starter and so yeah that was the progression you know in how it went College okay now what's now what were some of the worms some of your big games at Northwestern and my senior year my best game was at Nebraska I had like six TFS two stacks a few tip asses and after that game I really think got some NFL scouts interested in my play and kind of helped me you know to get invites to combine you know I mean I'm a team guys obviously have the defense play a while I take pride in like my senior year we beat Stanford we'd be Wisconsin both like top ranked teams and we held them to like 10 or 15 points so so those those are big ones for us and I took pride in that too now that you all get to but what was the highest you finish in the victim and I want to say we were probably third or fourth my senior year and about third or fourth my freshman year so my freshman year we went ten and three went to the Gator Bowl my sophomore junior year he went five and seven both years and then senior year we went ten and three and then lost in the Outback Bowl now was there any difference between the the ballgames at work what was it like playing your very first ballgame it was hot man because we played my rookie year we played my freshman we played down in in Jacksonville against Mississippi State and you know we've been in Chicago practicing in the cold all through December you know the football practices right and they were they were used to heat down there so they were going like up tempo no huddle we beat them that game but my senior year we played down in Tampa against Tennessee and they had Alvin Kamara they had Jalen Hurd's or Jalen Hurd yeah he's now a receiver for Niners but Camaros going off on us and they you just tell they're a better condition for that weather and that's the big advantage that in bowl season with big 10 verse SEC teams the SEC teams are used to that year-round and the Big Ten teams go from you know Midwestern cold in November December right so I didn't play down there so so it's their advantage but you know is overall a good year yeah and David but the flipside to that it kind of works against them when they have to come and play in a cold when the SEC team has to play you know play one of the big 10 teams you know outdoor and it's cold so you all have the event yeah exactly or even NFL a lot of my teammates are from you know Florida or California or Texas so like and this is so cold and I'm used to this man I grew up in Rockford Illinois man like you play this for growing up so there's nothing to be right so it's like no no no big deal right now you're you're uh you're when did you start officially feeling that like a I have a legit chance you know to make it to this next level yeah I would say junior year I've always been a sort of a late bloomer you know that year when you know I go against guys that went on to get drafted third fourth or seventh round I'm like hey you know I have my own against him or outplayed him and he went got drafted this year so that's when I kind of realized like I got potential to do this but you know my senior you my senior year was really big for me just kind of get my name out there have some have some big games that year and you know I was I guess I had kind of a late prospect but it all worked out now then you started going to the to the combines and things like that now so hard so Howard Howard a con by setup on the how are there they long days you know how is it so I know it's going to be some people probably listening or maybe watching that they want to have some future football players out there so what kind of fella what is a day-to-day combine life yeah it's this long days it's down there in Indianapolis and the first three days are all just like meetings with teams you have physicals you have x-rays just everything they try and just kind of just see who you are off the field they want to see how much you love the game of football what motivates you and just just everything you know in between so it's it's really kind of a long stressful day just just doing constant meetings and interviews and the fourth day is actually kind of the easy part you go out there just just work out and run what you've been preparing for the past you know three months leading up to that so it's definitely a grueling process but it's you know I think if you do the right the way do it the right way it's pretty rewarding - now where were some of your are your times at the combine did you rank it somewhat like the you are still run the 40 and benchpress a lot of stuff for yep yep all that my 40 my height weight was like six five and a half to ninety six my 40 was like a 487 laser time and then my bench I got like 30 reps at 225 and then like a 32 inch vertical and then a few other like agility stuff they they trained they test you on so it was a solid day overall at the combine and got me you know fourth-round draft pick so it's pretty pretty good but you could have been on if not you would made it as a wrestler or knit or a basketball player I can rebound that's about it so now with this process going or was it kind of nerve wrecking or you after the combine would you like you know what I'm I'm confident that I definitely did well enough to you know to get drafted or were you still kind of like yeah just you know uneasy about it honestly I didn't know what was gonna happen you know some people had me projecting going as early as third round some people had me going undrafted so it's kind of up in the air but I just I'm gonna control what I can control you know all these things are out of my control and I put in the work you know working my butt off for senior year for the combine had a good year so you know hopefully tumblr somebody would take a chance on me and you know Green Bay did now with during this were there any kind of dream teams that you that you were like man I hope they picked me but you know you look you younger you grown up you you see one of your favorite players or a team so with that kind of the back yeah well did you have any type of famer team that you was hoping honestly one of the teams was the Packers because the Packers are known for you know really developing players and that's what they still are known for that so I thought you know I was obviously you know a Bears fan growing up growing up in Illinois and not far from Chicago but I always said that the Packers you know picked me up that'd be really cool because they develop players really well and it's just a great place to play now once you hear your name call what so what was that like because I know kids growing up wait for that moment to you know to hear their name saw so what was that like it's crazy man it's it's emotional it's just excitement a little bit of just nerves because we've got a rookie minicamp like two weeks after you get drafted so just everything man just a culmination of a whole different bunch of feelings family's there with you so that's definitely a moment that makes all that grow and college and the work you know worth it for that one moment now you hear the the Packers have called you that you have any of your family members like the Packers they come all we bear space which they switch right away they they're all they're all greeted gold now man they love it in Lambeau to go to almost every home game and so they're all Packer fans now so was that I know you have a lot of a lot of Bears fans you know being it we were in Rockford Illinois you know whatever so I know is the deck feel kind of funny like man you know Here I am in a bear country yet and I'm going to the number one mimesis and it's funny what everyone I'm back in Rockford like every day like five times a day someone will be like hey man I hope you go fourteen and two this year I'm like hey I get that all the time hey I'm cheering for you except those two games man against my bears I'm like no it's fun because there's a lot of you know obviously bear things in rocketry but also a lot of Packer fans too in Rockford yeah as much but there's decent amount and to have that support to is pretty cool now coming through the combine once again some people may or may not know what is it like going through the work you can kind of tell us I you know once you get in what it's what to expect what did you go through and you know is it but once you get through that process what's the next step well the biggest thing I would say to young players is to be coachable and the guys that have had long careers the guys that have stuck around the NFL the guys that you know can take constructive criticism can can be coached and just want to get better and those guys are the ones that will stick around and you learn pretty quickly the first rookie minicamp and what guys want to be coached which guys want to be pushed and the guys are kind of there for themselves so that's the biggest thing I would say is that when you go into it you know you don't have all the answers you know listen to your coaches they're there for a reason and just you take a day-by-day how often are you are breaking down gang film because I know a lot of this thing is just all planned but a lot of is is the mental grind of it you know the educational part so I'm what this is you know watching film and in studying and learn it's a ton of it especially in training camp there's a ton of walkthroughs a lot of just like you know for rookies it's tough because it's a whole new game plan and then going out you know knowing it in the classroom is one thing but also going out there and doing it you know when things are fast paced and the gameday environment is another so you got to make sure that it's really just second nature the whole playbook and everything because when you want to go out there and play you want to you know use your speed you want to use all of your your traits because when you're thinking out there you might slow you down so the biggest thing is just making sure that this is like you know the PlayBook inside now so you can really play to your full potential and that's the biggest thing too is just just doing that now how thick is that playbook there's different just like small changes you know like different and we call it like cousins of different players and it's not as bad there's there's main concepts and it kind of off that but as you get older it definitely simplifies was it it's all what some of the things and some of the stunts didn't change tremendously from from college or was it kind of like okay I kind of know this is just a different name or yeah a lot of it was terminology a lot of it was like okay we called it you know this North with Northwestern we call it that with the Packers so a lot of it is terminology which helps you to learn yeah absolutely I know a lot of you know they thinking like oh I'm just gonna go out there I'm just gonna play but I know it's a lot of learning they take place and walkthroughs and learning all the different schemes and being studying you know game preparation things like that enough normally doing Northern week of practice are you all sitting there has the linemen together and you're breaking down okay you know how does that go when you're prepared for like a seattle or anything so everybody get together the whole defense is just the linemen get together so how does that you know kind of work out yeah we'll start with our team meeting usually the next day after a game you know review the game from the previous week had player of the games say what has to be done to improve and what's what we're doing well then our off days Tuesday and then Wednesday again we'll go over kind of the objects objectives of the week and then we'll break up into our defensive unit go over how it's all going to come together and then we break up and do our position meetings and then talk about sort of a guard individual d-line goals and then you go over each player that you're playing against you know each old lineman you know strengths weaknesses and then kind of go across the board and then throughout the week you'll just you know keep getting in the details of it okay know what now you solidified your spot you made the team you know you know after you how was your first preseason game what you know what was the most is like and how did you once you got through that what did you feel like eight I got my spot a lock on his feet no I wouldn't say that man it was it was a progression you know my rookie year preseason you know I can't say it was the easiest but I did well enough to make the team but it was certainly kind of like man this these guys are grown men up out here these guys are physically strong and there's there's you know everyone's had their moment where they get you know not a you know play doesn't go their way on film so yeah that training camp was tough but I think now it's made me a better player now your door you're you're a rookie season it was it a standout game for you that you kind of remember that you were like hey you know what I can play at this left yeah I would say my rookie year against Seattle that was the big games and maybe I the guy that got hurt that week the previous week so they're really counting on me and I played about you know 40 plays that game and previously I was playing about 12 to 15 and I got a sack on Russell Wilson so that was really cool to get that play and to kind of you know show the coaches that I could play a little bit okay now we're and what what year you know I'm going on five years five years well what now what are some of what are some of you are your goals as a you know NFL player you have set some goals up for you that you want to achieve and reach honestly I think that that comes with just playing well and just comes with the process but for me just just to be a an impact player for the Packers to be someone that teams you don't have to game plan for and to be one of the standouts on defense and that's that's a goal of mine now adore knees going into your fifth year like I said it's going to your fifth year are there can you wear it some of your top five games over these last your bottom memorable games like you can go back and like tell your grandkids about man when I play you know whatever what are some of your fine memorable games as a right now so I'm quite sure you got a lot more Cup yeah yes the plan my rookie year that game against Seattle but also I had my first sack ever was against Houston that's in here you know like year three my first start that year so they brought in the agent that year and I was a backup that here and then he ended up getting hurt and then I played the fourth game of the year started had a really good game and I was against Buffalo and my favorite game I would say it was probably my second year we played at home against Tampa and Jameis and those guys and I had a sack that game and also I had a fumble recovery for a touchdown and tried to do the Lambeau leap my jumping skills weren't that great didn't quite get up there but it's still a fun time and my teammates gave me a bunch of crap for that so you got a pick six yeah oh I got a pick for Chicago last year but I got caught after like five yards so was it quiet yeah but that the play gets Jameis was a touchdown but this play last year I picked off a true Biscay at home and I got caught about two yards later so it is it is everyday next thing it working your stiff-arm skills in neon so so I was like walking around greenback note three bands a football a football city you know how is it you know all I know it's crazy yeah it's a unique community even a training camp we have a tradition where like our locker rooms about a half-mile away from a practice field so they'll have local kids come and bring their bikes to our facility and we'll ride their bikes from our locker room to practice field so that's that's every day throughout training camp so I've had the same but you know a little bike buddy for almost five years now so that's that's cool but yeah it's just it's pretty unique you know having an NFL team in a smaller market pretty much everyone knows who you are wherever you go and so it could be good or bad you know obviously depending how are you playing usually but it's a great place to live and just good people up there now one hour my guy Cedric a mood to rock for Whitney and our teeth one our classmates was a big Packer legend you'll get were brown yeah yep absolutely the gravedigger yeah the gravedigger yeah I know they he get well-known if they got a burger named after he meant yeah yeah a lot of a lot of things up there in the great day here in community steel yeah I've seen the highlights of him and Reggie White not do you line man that was they were nice so something want you know get back to in Green Bay have you ever ran across cross Gilbert at all does he come in so the I know I've seen pictures of him being back and just kind of being around the community just on social media but I haven't seen him I heard he's actually lost a bunch of weight though that's what I've heard so he's back down to lost a bunch of weight from what he used to play it yeah I seen a couple of pitches like sit on social media then he had trimmed down a a little bit I said he's still a big boy I'm still a big boy now the there are there any linemen out there when you went up against use lights yeah like I got to get back in his weight room you know yeah so at Northwestern we faced a lineman from Iowa Brandon sheriff and he went he was a top five pick for the Redskins and I faced him pretty much about every year in the NFL and he's always a guy when I faced him in college was like man I gotta get stronger this is that dude he's going top and if I want to be an NFL draft pick this is the guy that the standard just strength wise and just going against him and then I faced him every year now and he's still you know a top player but it's always fun competing against guys that you faced in college and now in the pros to now like say once again you go on to your fifth year question you have picked up you know different tunes from from different different people are there any other like Limon that you kind of look up to and you're kind of like hey you know I want to get to this level you know when you were younger like hey I want to get I want to be like this guy right here the a me what are your comment like you're your top five defense alignment that you can kind of looked at one guy who played for the Bears was Julius Peppers and he actually played in Green Bay for year when I was there so it was noble to come to be around him and to see just his work ethic you know up close and personal you played 15 plus years and there's a Hall of Famer so that was really special another guy I would say is JJ Watt you know growing up in you know Illinois I like watching the big-time so I'm seeing his career and just to see just level of play and I got to meet him last year in training camp we held a joint practice with the Texas was pretty cool but I'll say those two guys and then you know if your other kind of not as big-name guys but I just still enjoy watching ok well we had somebody ask that you ever consider playing basketball because it Dan was a good Hooper no I knew I'm about six five and a half and you know I'm not a great leaper either so in basketball the only generally gets you so far but six-five with the pretty different football you know getting a lot farther you know so it's I chose a good sport outside in football so now before we leave are there any type of you know encouragement or where you have to say any other up-and-coming players that are you know coming up the Rockford or wherever you know I would just say just always believe in yourself you know a lot of times throughout my career you know one of my my best moments was you know filed a low moment and just you know there's ten times I could easily quit when people doubted me or I had awful games or an injury this or that happened but a lot of times my you know fought through that persevered a great moment happened you know a few weeks later a game later or a play later so just understanding that that you know not everyone has the easy road and success is never a straight line it's always ups and up and downs but as long as you're you know ascending towards your goals and moving the right direction you can accomplish you know anything anything you want so that's just my message to the youngsters out there and date one five all right another question is popped up they won't know what are the the contact practices like in training camp they're pretty intense we go about like two weeks straight of really intense practices and training camp but in season it's not that bad honestly we'll go you know three practices a week and ones in full pads and it's about an hour and a half it's it's really kind of scaled back because a lot of times guys have you know minor injuries are still dealing with from the game on Sunday so a lot of it is more mental with during the week and season and just taking care of your body to get ready to go on Sunday all right now the how is it like playing with a future Hall of Fame quarterback now how does it play Woodall with Rogers and he makes some throws just and practice that are just crazy just the no-look passes 80 yard passes on the run so it's been cool man because you know you always have a chance when he's that quarterback you could have you know maybe a tough opponent or we're down in a few points or got some things going on but as long as he's back there we know we're always so I'm playing with him he's a great guy you know off the field too so this is really true professional I think a true like he's a true leader on and off on and off the field yeah he's very down-to-earth you know he treats everyone the same everyone in our building whether it's you know a star player or a practice squad guy or even just you know an equipment guy you know he treats everyone with respect and just really a genuinely good dude okay and then we have another one it says what is the contract process like yeah well rookie contracts are slotted so that's pretty much it's it's given revery drafted that's what your contract is and then after that a lot you know then though it's up to your agent and to the GM or you know for extension and I fortunately got one before the Year last year but a lot of times it happened in free agency where you just look really free agent and whoever wants you can pick you up and or you know every bits for most money would get that player so it's pretty much how it goes and you know a lot of times its slide it back and forth and but I know a lot of guys as long as they're patient you know things work out for them and you so you all right how much longer do you have one speaking of contracts how much longer do you have on yours right now three years I signed an extension last year before my last year my rookie deal and I got three years left still so you know NFL it's not guaranteed obviously you got to earn it each year so but you know see that's the potential to you know to play three years here in Green Bay now what what is your have you set a target of like how long you would like to play like if it was up to you like how long what is like that your goal to play as long as I can you know as long as my body feels good I'm you know all ready for ease in I feel great honestly and you know to play eight to ten years with the ideal and you know but well see how it goes mean NFL things can change you know obviously it's a very physical game and injuries happen but I take it day by day honestly and but as of right now I feel good but I want to definitely appreciate you coming on and taking the time you know wherever I know you up there you know getting your work out on it and getting ready for this upcoming season yes sir impossible Super Bowl run even though I set up I'm a Drew Brees fan in New Orleans yep if you shake it just a hurry drew like drew by about five nine five throw oh yeah he definitely um definitely likes it as it has a target you know yeah he throw that ball on home home on a dark turn like speaking of quarterbacks that you played against how does it plan against like a Russell Wilson essa a scrambler you know but I we played him the first game of the playoffs this past year and we were up like early on him about by 20 points at halftime the second half he was just scrambling the whole time they barely ran the ball and he was just just working his magic and and you know thankfully we still won that game but he's somebody just got a he's not he's not real tall but he's still very elusive he's got a cannon for an arm and he has you know good players around in to so he's always a challenge for us and he play against Russell Wilson now they have you all played have you got the chance to play against Baltimore yet I have yeah we have at home my second year yep okay so I know that they you know is it do you prefer playing against pocket passes or is it war is it fun and get up there and try to chase down at the love the rabbits back there in flacco so it's different obviously than lamar jackson but alright we did face lamar jackson actually in the preseason last year and you could sow he's on pace for a special year because that just that that agility that explosiveness that quarterback is just just unseen so you know i would say as most alignment would say probably prefer a guy who's not as athletic back there because you can take some more chances in the pass rush because he's not the Scrambler but you know usually he's probably great throwing within a great passer if he is so it's all kind of balances out all right well once again like said definitely appreciate you taking the time out and in speaking brittany and coming on here and definitely good luck to you don't y'all go out they'd have what's a successful season you have continued having a it's a very successful career in even one those pro bowls get you then each one those black and gold hall-of-fame jerseys hey tell your dad I said hello I will their Armour east coast against coach coach Larry what jail hours now tell them I said hello I want to tell your sister say hello you know yup you have a younger sister that's playing volleyball correct yep she plays volleyball out at California Riverside should be a senior next year so she's home right now and still working out so getting ready for the year all right well I said we wish you all well and much continued success once again thank you for coming on appreciate somebody told me to say beer down but you know my my thinking bears down [Music] | DOC'S DEN | UCYD5l6FWo7nnyWT0ugZPwEA | 2020-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,895 | 34,586 |
8BTBbgbMoTE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BTBbgbMoTE | Warrior Park Opening Ceremony | here they are today four the coaches together brother ice baseball history as they debut the field they will throw out the first pitch together hand inand arm and arm on the mound all right and now as we've assembled so many alum here on the field and outside we welcome everyone that's played brother ice varsity baseball to join your former coach on the field for one big large picture in its 50-year history brother ice became a program that started with really just all freshmen that were given to the school as brother I started but from there on it became one of the Premier programs in the state assembling constant improvements throughout the year throughout Decades of championship titles and champ Championship contention here we are today with three state titles in 1992 1994 and 2008 and a cool moment to capture here everyone here assembled that helped build the program figuratively as we get set to unveil the building of a new chapter in this program let's give it up for all the alumni here [Applause] assembled and now we will bring the current team out to join the alumni [Applause] that all the [Music] clear the uniform very simple in its design has stayed pretty true throughout the years not sure if any of the older guys could still fit in the uniform but it still looks [Music] good let's give it up for the current Warriors and the Warriors of the [Music] past in another ceremony of first pitches ladies and gentlemen we'd like to bring out to the field Mr Derek [Music] [Applause] Stevens Roger denha and if he has arrived Mr Pat [Music] mcdunn that's pretty good right there that's pretty good right there that's a tough act to follow good [Music] luck we'll have brother segovic Now debut and kick off some baseball with an opening prayer brother morning everyone please join me as we say prayer Catholic Lee is designated the Our father as the official prayer of activities and we ask all of you to join me as we uh take advantage this opportunity on this day to uh and the many games and contests that will come in the years that uh in the years that come in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit amen Our Father who art in heaven Hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us lead us not into temptation but Deliver Us from Evil amen our Lord divine child pray for us blessed ad and rice pray for us live Jesus in our hearts forever in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit amen thank you brother in a special day we uh spared no expenses in bringing one of the great voices in our area famed recording artist you have seen her at Redwing games for years ladies and gentlemen to sing the national anthem please give a Rowdy welcome to Karen [Applause] Newman oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so PR LLY we H had the Twilight last gleaming who's brought stripes and bright stars through the peress F or the ramp parts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket red glare the bombs thir in in her gave proof through the night that our flag was still there oh Sint us that star springle than I wife or the land of the free and the Heart [Applause] all right that's it for all the fun before the game ladies and Gentlemen let's all say it together play [Music] ball [Music] [Applause] [Music] a | Brother Rice | UCMD-5AYgEA2KE9BJyWceUkA | 2013-05-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 641 | 3,428 |
r0nApmOqMRo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0nApmOqMRo | HCC788 - 1989 H.E.A.T. Viper - COBRA CONVERGENCE III - Vintage G.I. Joe toy! | hello and welcome to cobra convergence three week for this week i'm reviewing heat viper the theme this month is underrated villains when i put heat viper on the schedule i had a very definite idea about why he was underrated that was months ago I can't remember why I thought heat Viper was underrated I cap heat Viper on the schedule because I knew it would come back to me I still don't remember and now it's too late to change the schedule [Music] hello everybody hooting Cobra Commander 78 here it's time for another vintage Cobra toy review I hope you're enjoying Cobra convergence this year Cobra is taking over the world in July just like they always wanted to special thanks to David Fisher for the title card art he supported the channel on patreon for a while turns out he can create some wicked cool art I'm glad I discovered that thank you David it's my turn to pick up the Cobra convergence baton this week I am looking at Cobras bazooka man the heat Viper this is a figure with a lot of fans I see all the love heat Viper gets out there in the Joe verse this is actually ton of a popular figure I'm supposed to be reviewing figures that are underrated this month for the life of me I can't think of why heat Viper is underrated he's popular for those who like the figure he's not underrated he's just rated and those who don't like the figure may think he's overrated but underrated yeah I screwed up to make matters worse I'm not as big a fan of heat Viper as a lot of you out there this is always the riskiest video to make when I have to say hey I don't like the thing that you liked but hey I'm not worried we've disagreed about things before and we're still friends on this channel you can expect to get my Frank and honest opinion even when it's really really really unpopular let's heat up the convergence with HCC 7/8 review of heat Viper [Music] this is heat Viper Cobras bazooka man from 1989 this figure was first available in 1989 and was also available in 1990 and was discontinued for 1991 at first glance this figure may look like a flamethrower operator and the name heat Viper makes it sound that way but this big weapon he comes with is not a flamethrower heat is an acronym that stands for high-explosive anti-tank there was another version of the heat Viper in the vintage era issued in 1993 that one looked very different from the first version as bright as version two is it's actually slightly less colorful than version one as a bazooka man the heat Viper is an anti armor specialist the first Kobra agent to fit that specific role was scrap iron from 1984 with his big 2 missile anti-tank weapon scrap iron was not a trooper though he was an individual character he also primarily worked for destro technically though there was a cobra that came with an anti-tank weapon before scrap-iron a couple of them actually in 1982 JC Penney released a Cobra 3-pack which included two straight armed Cobra soldiers and one Cobra officer one of the Cobra soldiers was packed with zaps bazooka it had either the standard thin handle bazooka or a dark green bazooka the dark green one is extremely rare you may not consider the JCPenney Cobra trooper to be a predecessor to heat Viper since it's only an accessories variant to the standard figure in 1983 before scrap iron was released major Bludd had what could be considered an anti-tank weapon a rocket pistol another predecessor to heat Viper could be the 1985 snow serpent which came with an anti-tank missile of course no serpent wasn't an anti-armor specialist he was an Arctic trooper he'd fiber was Cobras first dedicated anti armored trooper that wasn't an individual named character in 1990 there was a new enemy anti-tank specialist heavy metal according to his file card heavy was not a cobra agent like scrap-iron he worked for destro on the GI Joe side he'd Viper would have had several counterparts the first was GI Joe's bazooka soldiers zapped from 1982 oh all right zapped from 1982 after that in 1985 GI Joe had the missile specialist bazooka now it can be a little confusing the figure called bazooka did not come with a bazooka also in 1985 Footloose had a law rocket but he was not an anti armor specialist in 1987 fast-draw had rockets that could be used against tanks so he sort of fit that role you may consider these to be anti-aircraft Rockets though one notable GI Joe anti-armor specialist that came after heat Viper was salvo from 1990 with his massive multi missile launch system I'm not even going to attempt to put that in his hand I will save that for the review let's take a look at Heat Vipers accessories first notice I have heat Vipers weapon in his left hand that's because it fits the figure best in the left hand heat Viper doesn't just have a weapon he has a whole weapon system it's connected to the figure in two different places it all fits better when he's carrying his weapon in the left hand that's also how the card art shows him holding it let's start by looking at what the card contents simply call a bazooka to even look at it first we have to disconnect it in two different places it is oversized it is light gray it has the word Fang in cartoon letters on one side it has the grip on the top that may not seem right but that is how the figure is supposed to hold it when the heat viper is holding the bazooka under his arm the Fang letters are right-side up a real-world bazooka was a shoulder-fired weapon that helps the operator aim placing his eye next to the long axis of the tube the heat Viper fires from the hip and has an elaborate electronic targeting system to compensate this bazooka has two Peg's it has one on the side and another one on the top angled toward the back this one on the side connects to this long tube which the card contents call an eyepiece it pegs into the side like that the other one connects to a length of black standard GI Joe hose when heat fiber is all pegged in he is entangled in his own weapon system this is almost as cumbersome as fast draws weapon system there's a lot of detail in this accessory I can't fault it for that it's designed to be impressive it's also heavy which creates a few problems first the figure will tend to be off balance that problem isn't quite as bad as I expected he will stand with a figure stand without too much trouble second it puts a lot of weight on the arm joints they'll wear and get loose over time third heat fiber needs a good strong o ring if he has an old worn out Oh ring he'll topple over this weapon is massive it's also the only weapon heat Viper came with he had one job and that's all he could do contrast that with 1989 frag Viper he had a weird grenade throwing weapon but he also had a submachine gun for close quarters fighting now let's take a look at what the card contents call an eyepiece when you hear the word IPS what do you think of a monocle maybe definitely not a large gray hose that attaches to your head it's light grey plastic the same color as the bazooka it's flexible it pegs into the side of the bazooka and the other end pegs into the side of the figures helmet when it pegs into the side of the bazooka the details match well you would almost think it's one piece the file card explains what this does we will get to that later next we have a medium length of standard GI Joe black hose this was not listed on the card contents it's easy to forget it's another connector from the bazooka to the figure as we saw earlier one end of the hose connects to the bazooka the other end connects to a peg on the right shoulder of the figure as for what this connect does the file card maybe hinted at what its purposes but it's not exactly clear next we get to the backpack a bizarre-looking backpack you wouldn't expect a backpack like this on a bazooka soldier it's light gray the same color as the bazooka it has a couple spiked antennae and then on one side it has pipes like a hot rod engine for a bazooka man you would expect the backpack to hold his ammunition oh no he has another way to carry his ammo for his final accessories he has these the card contents call them bazooka shells attached to his boots he carries six bazooka shells three on each leg I know these are supposed to be bazooka shells but to me they look like tiny little bombs this seems to me to be the most nonsensical way to carry explosive ammunition when they're on the boots you just stare at them and wonder am I really seeing that they really design it that way yes yes they really did to make this decision even harder to process heat Viper cannot use his bazooka shells they do not fit in his weapon they don't have any actual play value other than to peg them on the figure later figures like 1990 rampart could place their rockets in the launcher with a weapon the size of heat Vipers they could have hollowed it out so he could place the bazooka shells in the bazooka since they didn't they could have just molded the shells onto the figure rather than make them removable since they are removable they are just extra bits that can fall off and get lost let's take a look at the articulation on heat Viper he had the articulation that was standard for GI Joe figures by 1989 so he turned his head from left to right and look up and down he could swing his arm up at the shoulder and swivel at the shoulder all the way around he had a hinge at the elbow that allowed him to bend his arm at the elbow about 90 degrees he had a swivel at the bicep that allowed him to swivel his arm all the way around the figure was held together with a rubber o-ring that looped around the inside that allowed him to move at the torso a bit he could move his legs apart about so far he could bend his leg at the hip about nine degrees and bend at the knee about 90 degrees let's take a look at the sculpt design and color of heat Viper and let's start by looking at the dominant color no-no-no no heat Viper is orange I've seen this color described as yellow but to my eye it is definitely orange though closer to the yellow end of the orange spectrum looking at heat Vipers head he has an asymmetrical helmet it is orange it covers his entire head except for the right side of his chin for some reason that's the only part of his body that does not require protection he has a silver elliptical shaped section on the right side of his helmet that represents a mirrored faceplate he has no eye port on the left side of his helmet the eye piece connects to the left side of the helmet so apparently the heads-up display inside the helmet is on the left side the helmet is very stylish there's no doubt about that it's just so very very weird looking at his chest fortunately the chest isn't too strange you have the base orange uniform probably a jumpsuit you have a purple textured stripe down the center on the front you have a painted purple stripe down the back he has gray straps that go over his shoulders and under his arms and those continue to the back this would be for his backpack there's a texture pattern on those straps and some additional detail as well a couple pouches here in the front there's a raised piece on his right shoulder with a peg the black hose attachment pegs in there there's some additional buckle detail on the straps in the back other than that they're pretty plain plain is fine there's nothing all that peculiar on the chest his arms feature long sleeves with purple stripes down the outside of the arms unfortunately because of the articulation the purple detail could not continue over the arm swivel so the purple stripe stops at the swivel and then picks up again at the forearm he has purple pockets on each upper arm and he has grey gloves note the paint where on his left glove caused by his bazooka accessory the grip is a tight fit in his hand on his waist he has a plain grey belt with no detail at all he has a purple stripe down the center in the front and the back his legs continue that orange jumpsuit he has purple stripes down the inside of each thigh he has double straps around each thigh and on his right thigh he has a silver pistol in a purple holster this pistol would have been nice to have as an accessory since he'd Viper only came with the one big weapon he has tall purple boots in on three sides of each boot he has pegs for his bazooka shells and they really stick out without the shells on he can really tell there's something that's supposed to be there on his purple boots he has grey soles toes and heels well that was really something wasn't it let's take a look at the file card this file card has Heat Vipers faction as Cobra has a portrait of heat Viper here note the differences between the artwork and the figure looks like the silver was going to be on the left side his code name is heat Viper he's the Cobra bazooka man this top paragraph says the new generation of cobra anti-tank specialists are equipped with the latest hyperkinetic high-speed wire guided armor piercing technology do you think that's easy to read on camera no it is not the harness supported launch tube has active heat vents and an infrared suppressor to cut down on detection hazards cut down on detection hazards that's a good idea but your guy is wearing orange on the battlefield he can be seen by the naked eye from miles away it says harness supported launch tube but there is no harness on the figure there's a small chance the backpack is supposed to be the harness but it doesn't work very well for that active heat vents is that what the backpack does is that what these exhaust pipes are for the backpack has a tailpipe so do the hot gases travel from the bazooka through the black hose to the backpack and out the exhaust pipes I really don't know I'm just trying to make sense of all this the sighting system is fiber optically linked to the operators helmet which contains range finders Jek turi computers and image intensifiers this allows the heat viper to fire his weapon from behind cover under adverse visibility conditions say that five times fast it says the sighting system is linked to the operators helmet we knew there was something feeding into the helmet so that must come through this long gray tube this bottom paragraph has a quote it says you gotta hand it to these guys it takes a lot of nerve to squeeze off a handheld rocket at 60 tons of rollin GI Joe Armour and sit still while holding the tracker sights on target to guide in the projectile if he misses with the first shot there isn't a GI Joe worth his salt who will let the poor fool try for seconds a proverbial world of hurt is gonna hit that Cobra like a ton of bricks the last paragraph paints a colorful picture of heat viper in the field well done is the battlefield advantage of this complex system worth the size weight and potential failure points I don't know but I also don't think Cobra cares Cobra Commander ordered this new toy he got a bulk discount and his troops are going to carry them looking at how heat fiber was used in GI Joe media he was only animated for commercials so no cartoon episode appearances to show you looking at how he was used in the GI Joe comic book published by Marvel Comics he only has a couple notable appearances his first appearance was an issue number 96 his sole purpose was to fire a missile through a barricaded door he was on the cover of issue number 130 he participated in the invasion of GI Joe's secret desert base the pit 3 almost no media appearances to talk about you're not making this easy on me heat Viper Oh looking at heat Viper overall I have to be honest I don't like this figure I like the idea of the figure but the execution leaves me scratching my head that's a terrible expression that makes it sound like the figure gave me head lice the accessories are numerous and unique I can't complain about the number and the quality of the accessories they're just so strange that bazooka doesn't look like any bazooka I've ever seen it's huge it's difficult for the figure to hold its a left-handed weapon which just looks odd it connects to the year at his head and shoulder he's wired up like a Christmas tree that's not even the weirdest part this guy has bombs on his shoes I know they're supposed to be bazooka shells but they look like little bombs this guy could explode just by walking down the street careful don't trip so take away the accessories and what do you have you have a really strange figure I don't mind the figure for the most part no it doesn't make sense but Cobra uniforms often don't make sense the colors as loud as they are they do kind of go well together Cobra has never done camouflage very well anyway would Cobra send an anti-tank trooper into the field like this yes of course they would minor changes on the figure would improve it you might even make it into the top tier as it is now I can only maybe barely squeeze it into the middle tier by a hair one thing that you could change to improve the figure is just make him a flamethrower operator you wouldn't even have to change his name that bazooka is just a made-up thing anyway just call it a flamethrower have that hose connect to tanks on his backpack you could ditch the little bombs and I could appreciate the figure in that role or if you need him as an anti armor specialist you could put his ammunition on his backpack instead of his boots the bazooka doesn't absolutely need to connect to his body that weapon system is way too cumbersome just take half a step toward sanity and you could have an excellent figure that was my review of heat Viper I hope you enjoyed it thank you again David Fichtner for the title card art we still have more Cobra convergence for you on July 25th we have Brian Shearer he is a real-life GI Joe comic book artist that is special he has his own YouTube channel he's posted some impressive videos of his drawings he also has his own comic book called William to last make sure you check that out too then on July 27th we will be getting a Cobra vergence video from SEO toy review SEO stands for super exciting outrageous and that's a good description kevin has an excellent toy review channel with professional level quality we're not done on July 28th we will get a review from mr. 1013 he reviews modern figures he can keep you current on what's happening with GI Joe toys if you collect modern GI Joe his channel is a great resource cobra convergence 3 will conclude with my video on July 29th this month I asked you to make your own cobra creations so I could put them in a montage at the end of my videos and my goodness you guys did exactly that you've sent me so much stuff and thank you for that thank you for participating if I missed anyone's contribution I apologize but I've done my best to make sure I get to everything that was sent to me that montage is coming up in this video in just a few seconds please stick around for that so you can see what your fellow Cobra fans are doing thanks for watching and hey thanks for sticking by me even though I didn't like heat Viper out of curiosity what's my subscriber count now that's it I quit shutting the channel down pack everything up turn the lights off I'm putting all the toys on eBay he's not quitting he's just being a baby I'm the worst reviewer worry about him fine go check out the other cover convergence videos see you next week [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] yo what up mr. one and only major Bludd reported to ACC therefore over convergence going right along with the team of undulating Cobra ages and dings the true leaders are honored to be to be the lectionary said wrinkled Bridget that the skies are permitted but not for Cobra ages will be flying hope that they'll be worn into a deep level cobra skies and all will help men in from assignment because I know the Crimson Guard big shot [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | HoodedCobraCommander788 | 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HmfgJrpH43g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmfgJrpH43g | Radioactive Bailly FC24 Player Review! / Baller or bust!? | welcome to baller or bust where we test FIFA cards so you don't have to Radioactive Eric Bailey we acquired him for free via objectives EA literally do this on purpose and it's so frustrating they give us a free card that has such a good base build but they kill it by giving him 84 composure right under the 85 threshold if you need FC 24 coins check U7 byy code Zade for 6% off and they don't give him any of the key defensive play style in anticipate or jockey or intercept He has blocked play style plus which is great but it's just not enough now this card is certainly usable put a shadow on him and he's pretty quick with a lot of strength and solid tackling animations his positioning is a bit dodgy at times though I won't lie on that he does only have three star weak foot which does hurt when he lacks those key play Styles and he does have medm work rates which may be one of the reasons his positioning feels a bit weird he's a usable card and can survive in Champs or Rivals even against decent opponents but the lack of play Styles and the 84 composure instead of 85 just makes this card fod really | Zade | UCi_EfymQWKqxIBCtOqb1TYg | 2023-12-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 218 | 1,113 |
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