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King Zedekiah & Consequences Of Sin
in this lesson we're going to look at King Zedekiah a very wicked King of Judah and he did much evil in the side of the Lord and I want to look at his life and learn from his mistakes the best thing you can do is look at these people in the Bible and learn from their mistakes so second Kings chapter 24 and verse 17 number one we need to remember God while we're young which is something that Zedekiah doesn't do in second Kings 24 18 it says Zedekiah was 20 and one years old when he began to reign and he reigned 11 years in Jerusalem so Zedekiah was 21 years old when he began to reign so he was just a young man a young king and Ecclesiastes chapter 12 and verse 1 says remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth while the evil days come not nor the years draw nigh when thou shalt say I have no pleasure in them so many young people around this age have good jobs with the good income they already have a nice house a nice car and they forget about the Lord you forget about the Lord when you get all this stuff and they're taking these things for granted and are choosing the pleasures of sin that only lasts for a season as Hebrews 11:25 talks about how the pleasures of sin only the last for a season and then Ecclesiastes chapter 11 and verse 9 says rejoice o young man in thy youth and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth and walk in the ways of that heart and in the side of the NAS but know thou that for all these things God will bring me into judgment so you can go do what you want to do live how you want to live and do all the bad things your heart desires but everything you do you're going to have to give an account for it and if you get in the habit of choosing God over sin while you're young then you'll reap good things when you get so remember God when you're young Zedekiah didn't realize this and look what he says in second Kings 24 19 or look what the Bible says in second Kings 24 19 it says and he did that which was evil in the side of the Lord according to all that joy came had done so he didn't even he didn't learn from people in the past so he didn't learn from people he didn't learn from people's mistakes he didn't realize that he needs to remember his creator in the days of his youth and he did much evil in the sight of the Lord and that leads us to our next point number 2 do what is pleasing in God's sight he did evil in the sight of the Lord so we need to do what's pleasing in God's sight zedd did evil in the sight of the Lord we need to do good Colossians 1:10 says that you might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God so walk worthy to the Lord unto all pleasing colossians 3:22 drah no BAE your parents and all things for this is well pleasing unto the Lord revelation 4:11 thou art worthy O Lord to receive glory and honor and power for thou hast created all things and for thy pleasure they are and were created that's the meaning of life to please the Lord to give him pleasure now second Kings 24 20 says for through the anger of the Lord it came to pass in Jerusalem and Judah until he had cast them out from his presence the Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Babylon and then second Kings 25 for says in the city was broken up and all the men of war fled by night by the way of the gate between two walls which is by the Kings garden now the Caddy's were against the city run about and the king went the way toward the plain so notice the soldiers fled by night and Zed thought he was strong and had an army but pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall they just left him and since he wasn't right with the Lord he had nobody and if you have the Lord on your side then that's all you need if you have the Lord on your side than it it can be just yourself and the Lord against 10,000 enemies because it wouldn't be fair any other way and it still ain't fair because if God be for you then who can be against you so if it's just you against 10,000 enemies and you have the Lord you're on the winning side but hit the people fled by not the men of war fled by night Zedekiah was was it was by himself and he was a rebel he rebelled against God he rebelled against the king of Babylon and notice point number 3 remember your sin was going to catch up to you second Kings 25 5 says in the army of the Caddy's pursuit after the king and overtook him the plains of Jericho and all his army were scattered from him so picture the army of the Chaldeans your sin you've been playing with it and the tables have turned instead of it bringing you pleasure it's bringing you pain and heartache and numbers 20 our numbers 32:23 says but if you will not do so behold you have sinned against the Lord and be sure your sin will find you out your sins going to catch up to you James 1:14 and 15 but every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed then when lust hath conceived it bringeth forth sin and sin when it is finished bringeth forth death death if you live for the flesh ye shall die she that liveth and pleasure is dead while she liveth and noticed that Zedekiah was running and that shows me that he thought he could get away and right now while you're in your sin it's pleasurable you think you're getting away with it you think nobody knows about it but soon the sin will have its claws wrapped around you now second Kings twenty five six so they took the king and brought him up to the king of Babylon to rib la and they gave judgment upon him so they gave judgment upon him and our Gigli the great preacher said there is going to be a pay day some day some day you'll see the judgment of God Hebrews 9:27 says and as it is appointed unto man once to die but after this the judgment Romans 14:12 so then every one of us shall give account of himself to God you're going to give account of the things that you do your sins gonna catch up with you just like it did with Zedekiah a number for your sin affects your kids second kings 25 seven says and they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes and put out the eyes of Zedekiah and bound him with fetters of brass and carried him to babylon so before they put his eyes out they killed his sons before his eyes they waited and did that second so that he could see his children get killed so your sin affects your kids the life you live in front of your kids greatly affects how they're going to live their life if they see you cussing and lying and cheating and manipulating and stealing then they're going to do the same things if they hear you listening the wicked stuff on pandora radio they'll listen to that and then much much much worse when they become a teenager and in a sense you're killing your kids slowly you're making it less likely for them to get to God you're making it less likely for them to live a holy life and Zedekiah's wicked life ended up with him seeing his kids killed before his eyes so you ought to train up a child in the way she'd go we can't blame our failures on our fathers but many men end up failing because of how their fathers led them for example my great or my grandfather my dad and uncle into drunks before there were teenagers my dad died a drunk we have a responsibility to our kids to live a clean life in front of them the next thing I want to point out number 5 is sin bonds and it blinds second kings 25 7 and they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes and put out the eyes of Zedekiah and bound him with fetters of brass and carried him to Babylon so notice in the Bible that sin leads to blindness the angels in Sodom smote the sodomites with blindness Genesis 19 11 and they smote the men that were at the door of the house with blindness both small and great so that they wearied themselves to find the door so if you stay in sin and if you're not saved you'll weary yourself to find the door Jesus is the door sin keeps you occupied so that you end up loving it so much that you don't want to come to Jesus Christ judges 1621 talks about how the Philistines put out the eyes of sampson sin blinds they took Zedekiah plucked his eyeballs this is where you get the same they knocked his lights out because the light of the body is the eye and they plucked his eyeballs out they bound them with fetters and chains sin bonds and that is where rebellion against God will lead you you think you're in control and then it's in control of you whatever your sin is will become your addiction and it it'll almost seem impossible to stop like you're chained by it but let's look at something that led to Zedekiah being an outright rebel one of those things is he wouldn't listen to the preacher 2nd chronicles 36 12 says and he did that which was evil in the thought of the Lord his God and humbled not himself before jeremiah the prophet speaking from the the Lord he didn't like Jeremiah because Jeremiah spoke the words of God and men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil they don't want to come to the light lest their deeds be reproved Paul told Timothy to preach the word be instant in season out of season reprove rebuke exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine you have to reprove and rebuke but Zed didn't like for Jeremiah to preach the word he probably shipped the building when he preached like Jonathan Edwards preaching sinners in the hands of an angry god and had the people hanging onto the pews are like our G Lee's payday someday as I mentioned earlier or like Danny castles six surprises wedding in hell that makes you feel he'll or like Donnie Dalton's hell hath enlarged his self sermon or like feel kid when he preached nobody's laughing in hell that's probably how Jeremiah preached it put put so much fear of God in people Ezekiel 25:6 talks about how Ezekiel clapped with his hands and stomped with his feet and that's probably what Jeremiah did when he was preaching but Zedd hated his preaching so much that he put him in prison and Zedd had a bad spirit and he didn't like the Bible preaching Jeremiah 32 3 through 4 says for Zedekiah king of judah had shut him up had shut jeremiah saying wherefore dost thou prophesy and say thus saith the lord behold i will give this city into the hand of the king of babylon and he shall take it and Zedekiah king of judah shall not escape out of the hand of the Chaldeans but shall surely be delivered into the hand of the king of babylon and shall speak with him mouth to mouth and his eyes shall behold his eyes so that's what Jeremiah told Zedekiah that's a negative message from God's prophet and people hate that negative message but the Bible is a negative book things it's not a big fairytale we can just go do what you want to and live happily ever after there's consequences for sin but Zed didn't like that message he wanted a preacher that would tickle his ears he wanted he wanted to heap to himself teachers having engineers just like people in the last days of the church age and another thing that led to Zedekiah rebellion what could it be what led to his continual rebellion until his death that's a continual rejection of the truth 2nd chronicles 36 13 says and he also rebelled against King Nebuchadnezzar who met him swear by God but he stiffened his neck and hardened his heart from turning into the Lord God of Israel so the Bible warns about getting this hard heart does Etica has he stiffened his neck and hardened his heart just like Pharaoh hardened his own heart because he rejected the truth over and over so the Lord hardens his heart God always gives a man a choice and an option to choose the right way before he steps in and gives an even bigger strong delusion but proverbs 29 11 says he that being often reproved and hardeneth his neck shall suddenly be destroyed and that without remedy and then Romans two four through six says or despised us now the riches of His goodness and forbearance and longsuffering not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth lead to repentance see God is long-suffering and he wants you to come to repentance but verse five says but after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasure issed up and to thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God who will render to every man according to his deeds so Zedd was a hard-hearted stiff-necked Word of God rejecting sinner he hated God's prophet and he hated what he had to say and the more you keep rejecting the truth the more you'll get deceived the more you reject light from the word the less it's going to be presented the less you're going to care about it but the last thing I'm going to say about Zedekiah is that he is proof that you reap what you sow and Jeremiah 52 11 it says then he put out the eyes of Zedekiah and the king of Babylon bound him and chains and carried him to Babylon and put him in prison to the day of his death so he put Zedekiah put jeremiah in prison and then he ends up in prison himself the Antichrist and the tribulation kills with the sword so him he must be killed with the sword you reap what you sow Galatians six seven and eight says be not deceived God is not mocked for whatsoever a man soweth that shall he shall he also reap for he that soweth to his flesh so of the flesh reap corruption but he that soweth to the spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting Zedekiah died in prison he died chained up and a lot of people died chained up by the world the flesh and the devil the way of the transgressor is hard but you don't want to have a Zedekiah's fate that he had if you're not saved you need to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ Paul gives us the gospel in 1st Corinthians 15 and he said that Jesus Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures and that he was buried and rose again the third day according to the scriptures so Jesus Christ died he died for your sins that's why you needed him to die that's why you need to save yours because you're a sinner Romans 3:23 says for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and Jesus Christ shed his blood for every one of the sins you've ever committed and if you will if you would like to be saved all you have to do is come to Jesus Christ as that guilty sinner that you are and put your trust on the Lord Jesus Christ and his shed blood to be your payment for sin quit relying on your own goodness and your own good things that you're doing to get you to heaven because you'll never be good enough to get to heaven you have to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and his what he did on the cross will pay for your sin the Bible says in acts 16:31 believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved it says in Romans 10:13 for whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved so if you want to be saved just come to Jesus Christ right now and say Lord I know you died for me I know that I'm a sinner and I know that you shed your blood for all those sins I've committed and I'm calling on you and I'm gonna rely on you alone to save me from sin and get me to heaven when I die just come to him the best way you know how and believe on him call on him before it's too late and you can be saved and have eternal life [Music]
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Comp Genomics: Exploratory Data Analysis with Unsupervised Machine Learning Part 2 (comp_genom01 4)
okay I'm going to go ahead and get the um let me get the book up and we can go ahead and get started so Georgie um last week got about halfway through the um chapter four and we talked about um clustering and the different methods to do that so we kind of we went into like including distance versus uh Manhattan distance um doing higher Optical clustering which is important for like if you're doing like gene expression data um we did that we did hierarchical versus k-means and like different ways to do that so the next the second half of this is actually doing PCA and other like um Dimension reductions things like TSE um just a really good way to like begin to explore data and I'm sure uh Frederica you could probably explain it better than I came from a statistical standpoint but I'm going to do my best let me go ahead and share my screen I don't have so today I was supposed to do this today so I don't have the slides prepped but I can we can definitely go over it um y'all see my um the book screen for it it should be good yeah perfect okay so um essentially when you've got a bunch of different um variables that you're trying to analyze you don't you know as humans we can't see beyond 3D so you have to be able to reduce all of these Dimensions into something that we can actually visualize and probably the main way that we do that is a principal component analysis and the best way that I can describe it in like a one sentence summary is when you have your um you've got all these different dimensions and then the data are um each data for each Dimension is essentially part of the online that can then be transposed um into two dimensions and you do that over and over for every single Dimension that you have for the basically you know every gene or every class trying to compute um all those are put together and the eigenvac values and then those values are then transposed onto a two-dimensional graph and that's how you get the clustering that's my very very high level overview of it um and it's actually when you look at how it's actually done it's really not that it's complicated from a um theoretical standpoint but um it can look a little bit overwhelming so for the example that they give here um they're looking to this example is showing two different genes to look at for the expression um and to see how they differ between um the two genes within this data set of like different um leukemia types of cancer um and so they plotted the two genes and if you're just looking at the plot right now it's like okay well this doesn't mean anything but can you see if this were to have the color change so you could see the individual like um the types of cancer that they're grouped in you know maybe you could see some clustering like that [Music] um from that um so in a principal component plot um the way that the data are presented which I think they've got yeah the example down here so this is like how they were plotting machines and then down here was they actually look to show that differences like with the different types of cancer and then the expressions of the two genes and then they start to do the clustering of that but essentially what I'm talking about here on the the right side a principal component plot explains it in uh when you're looking at this graph um you're not looking to see the um the exact value of how things are changed but you're looking to see the amount of um difference between the groups that can be explained by each component and the graph traditionally represents the first few components that give the most weight to how the variance the differences can be explained between the groups and so the first component um having the most weight in terms of explaining the differences and then the second component has the least of the second amount and then um there's multiple components that are available that are are used to explain the dimension like the differences between groups but they uh you can only show you know on a plot like this too you could maybe do three um if you just did an XYZ breath but you only have two to start so um a quick question on that um if we're looking at that chart on the right um how would you like how would you explain it so would you say the red Group which is AML um differs from the blue Group which is no leukemia um it differs most in component one is that how you would kind of talk through that graph I would say here that they would actually differ more in component too so like in terms of like the x-axis they're both in about the same spot but in component two um you have the AML group that's higher up than the component to oh yeah yeah yeah yeah it's all good um but yeah so they're basically and again the principal component plot doesn't tell you how they're different it just explains like that they are different and like some Dimension is explaining most the difference and then the next Dimension is explaining the other difference or not the other difference but like the next most important difference so in this particular example here the second component um does more to explain between the um the CML and the No One I think the no cancer is that light blue I can't remember if it was leukemia leukemiah yellow leukemia and then the AML is explained more for that but in terms of the first component you see that the difference is more in the CLL group and the Alo compared to the AML and the female and no cancer so they're like that Dimension is explaining um that part and I'm gonna drop a link and there's a guy on YouTube um his name is Josh stammer who's actually a um a bio satisficial um at UNC and he does some really really great videos of explaining um this stuff like super clearly in like a in a less um Technical and just more of a theoretical uh just understanding the theory behind it and it's I think super helpful and it can definitely explain it better than I can ever attempt to do on this but um no worries yeah yeah I really enjoy his um videos and it really helps to explain it so I just put the one in for the PCA cool doing that but um yeah so without trying to like read through it but essentially the original data yeah the points of variance and you have multiple you can have the first component is like the most variant into the second is um the next amount and again you can have multiple things of that in terms of doing it in r um it's um just handled with actually a pretty simple like in base or at least um just doing the print column function and it'll um perform it and then you can plot what that is um so we walk through that the r code yeah yeah absolutely yeah um let me go ahead and pull up my let me just give me a file going I can't I don't know where I put that other one um that I I work through the examples from the book um and um in the book chapter they've got the uh they they claim to have the answers they had the answers for chapter three but most of the answers are not filled in for the rest of the exercises however when I was going through it most of the questions from the chapter were just actually explained in the context of the book so yeah so yeah this computer's really slow you'll see my um our console the RCA example right now or is it only showing my um the book screen I see that our studio going back to this example so we're gonna actually I need to pull up the data set you'll give me like two minutes I'm gonna try digging again I'm gonna stop sharing my screen I had all this work out and I just need to remember where it got Hood which is unfortunate because this one Monday and I bought it I got in a little late this morning so like I couldn't prep as well as I would have liked to um for this [Music] I think Hamilton uh we can just keep going uh as you were doing it that was great yeah yeah um yeah let me um yeah we'll go back and we'll uh last week okay yeah don't want to waste any more time Okay so um going back to the PCA analysis um do you want to share your screen again yep yep yep no wait wrong one okay there we go yeah um so going back to the um the PCA example um so we've calculated the um the transformation of the values into these things that are called the eigenvectors and then plotting them onto um the graph and then you can also um something called a screen plot is what they actually use to so as I said like the this graph is only going to show a couple different dimensions it's not showing everything um but the screen plot is what actually demonstrates um and shows how much variance is explained by each Dimension and so it's a essentially just a bar graph and it starts off with like the most um the most of the variants explained in the first and then the little the second motion the second and the third so it's gonna look something like this if we've got the most here then here and it just as each component less and less those of the variance is explained by later components and so um this is what the screen plot would show um and it's useful especially if you've got something that if you're not really having your expression being interpreted in just like the two components or like if you have a very limited amount of uh variance being explained by different by the first few components this recall can be useful for that information like if you've got a screen plot that looks more like um this that you would have as opposed to having a lot of variants explained in the first and second component and then like decreasing like that if you've got kind of an equal distribution of variance um this would indicate that it's a little bit more um like the um the variance between the samples and Discerning differences is a little bit more difficult to explain it's not as easily um shown essentially so this is when the screen plot can be useful for that um it's not simply something that's like presented it as more of a tool to be able to demonstrate or not to demonstrate but to be able to interpret your data further if you're not really satisfied with the um way that your PCA plot is looking and you want to see okay like why am I only getting like 10 of the variance explained by these two components you may have just a bunch of components that all equally contribute to and so that would indicate that your data aren't really um able to be explained the differences between the groups cannot be explained through this type of reduction technique and so there might be need to be other techniques that are used um to do that and so they um there's different ways to calculate PCA and there's other kind of like Dimensions sorry um singular value I mean Poconos [Music] um other uh um real quick because that the screen plot function um so I'm just uh rereading this so it sounds like um it takes the output of the um prconf function yeah um so I'm just trying to think through like how you how you do that in R um would you just as arguments would you just put those functions in as arguments to the screen plot function yeah and they um I think they do that let me scroll a site because I'm pretty sure they make a screen plot later on with this you could control s first first screen plot too yeah it might have it on the action or something you know I think yeah because I had all of this on here and I don't know where I put that that's okay I was just wondering yeah yeah but it's it's something that like you um put it in and it's yeah it's just a function that like it's so the example here that they have um [Music] um where they have this Matrix like the data um for the example that is used is just it's just a data frame that's labeled mat for this for this Matrix and so um they are doing the principal component of the once they've um scaled everything to make it um evenly distributed or like evenly um valued between the two genes for this they um they scaled that and then they use that skilled data to perform the principal component analysis label PR and then you could just do like screen plot um PR and then that would give you um the the screen plot data gotcha yeah um and I'll when I um get it translated this weekend I will update this chapter I'll like get on the um I'll pull the GitHub repository for it and I will update this with like work through example I just don't have it for today at the moment um so that way um we can you know it's available there to show it um so going back through this [Music] um and they were talking about the the other way to perform PCA um this concept called singular value decomposition um essentially it's just a different algorithm as opposed to [Music] um it's just a different way to get the eigen eigenvectors and I heard it correctly like you can explain this statistically a little bit better than I could um but essentially um you are instead of taking a row like a vector of the um here on the right instead of taking an entire um row of values you're literally just taking a single value to plot this so instead of reducing it to um a set um you are reducing it to like like in this cam example if I'm understanding this correctly you would be instead of taking the Row in this case would be like the particular type of cancer and doing that for each type of cancer instead of doing that you're doing that for um each individual data point within that type and then taking those data points together to create a singular value so instead of average you know taking it all together is one as a group you're taking each point individually and then grouping it to kind of the reverse of the other method that was explained and this is typically the more common method because you have the ability to um each value is given its own weight as opposed to just like the group itself as a whole giving away and so this um gives it um a little more I would say Credence isn't the right word but um outliers would not necessarily would have less of a weight on the group as a whole using the singular value decomposition as opposed to um generating a eigenvector um or an eigenvalue for the group as a whole because that the weight would be different is that Frederica is that a correct explanation of how I interpreted that okay yeah basically they are uh they want to uh um it's it's a matrix's uh it's a matrix multiplication so you basically want to the the green the green Matrix the X Matrix you want to achieve from one Matrix you uh you use uh the components and so these components are multiplied within them so the u s and V are the components of the X Matrix okay you use them uh and to to make the X Matrix okay so and to obtain the X Matrix you can like manipulate um this um to make the calculation easier using a single value Matrix which is the the one um in the center okay so basically you use this which as just the value on the the main [Music] um you see you on on the the diagonal you have the values just on the diagonal in the asymmetric so you basically use this to transform and be able to multiply uh uh the the dematic yes okay because sometimes it might be difficult so basically very very easy explanation for the reason uh for which you do all the all these things is get is just that it's easier to make the to the multiplication okay because you you can imagine you have uh uh a a big Matrix of numbers and then you want to like transform this this Maddox in a way that you you like you have an equation uh like uh y equals to m x sorry like like the the simple equation if you if you want to obtain X from uh you need to transform and pass the the elements on the other side of the equation sign so and when you do these things within with matrixes and so a larger amount of numbers you need to do like a bit of tricks and using um a singular value matrixes matrix it's helpful so in a way that you because uh the actually the uh how can I say the um so two multiply matrixes you basically sum the column of numbers and then multiply the result of the sum of the the the column for the first element in the singular bio decomposition then the result that you obtain will be multiplied to the B Matrix okay and so on for all the elements in fact you have one two three four five elements in the singular value which are the same number of uh rows in the other so you need like um it's a it's like a little trick but it is a matrix says multiplication thing okay yeah just another way of getting the same um good news I did find my uh chapter four code I knew I did it I just had it saved in the wrong location um so when we finished going through the chapter we can go through and we can look at actually doing this um these examples in our so I'll try to get through the rest of the chapter real quick so we've got some time to actually look through it so um and if you look compared to the um if we're going up to this first graph of doing the second position you see some separation between the um CML and the known leukemia group and then the AL AML group is kind of different from the Alo and the CLL well the most part but if you transfer that with this method um you can actually I see some more clear um delineation between the each of the individual groups between these two genes so using different techniques you know will give you different results and it's you know up to us is doing the doing the bioinformatics and the bias statistics behind that to choose the best interpretation um or you know looking at the different methods to be able to decide um which one best explains the data that you're seeing um so and then the difference oh sorry no go ahead I was just gonna say so the difference between these two plots that you're showing that the one above and then this one is just a function that they used right so in the first one they used uh was it print comp and then and this one it was just a PR comp um so the way that they did it they scaled the data um a little bit differently so they did the UMD oh okay yeah that's that's the difference the the pr comp of the print comp it's it's like you're gonna still get that yeah but it's the way the way that the data recruited before they're plotted and like before they're doing the principal Kombat yeah and then in those plots is that basically like showing the same thing like uh component one on the x-axis and then component two on the Y yes yeah okay cool yeah um and so you get the different results and there's other ways um the latent factor interpretation is something I'm not um super familiar with um but again it's another method to um calculate your eigenvalues in your eigenvectors to be able to get your um Gene interpretation so essentially all at the end of the day um you know you've got these different methods to be able to explain you can use to attempt to explain the variance in your data um and as they succinctly put here a student does not be care about biology you know it's up to us to be able to understand that we have different tools at our disposal to be able to interpret the data um so and then um so principal component analysis is one method of doing it there are other um Dimension reduction techniques that also [Music] um give a similar result but again it's just a different way to do it um so again this is something that got me a little confused I'm not entirely sure of the difference between the independent component analysis and the principle component analysis uh regular do you have any insight into that I like this to to say that for example the principal component add to to identified the variance of within your data so like the variation and it's when you calculate the principal component with the function there's different function that you can use here they use that function that you you have other ways to to make into a component and what what's happening is that they um you you set the number of components as you want you set the threshold like the the presence of variants that you would like to pull out from your principal component analysis for example you can set it like 80 percent of your variants you want to see uh how the your data group uh with within 80 percent of variants for example so they the function basic what does is that select the Divide your data within five groups and then uh to build up these groups uh choose the elements which have the highest variance and build the first group then the second level of variance and the second group and so on within to to to reach the number of groups necessary for uh showing you the the percentage of variants that you uh want to see you can even set it to 100 you might need 80 components no uh okay so yeah and then then what you see you see your data group it and then you can see that they are um uh basically your your data behaves in a way that those groups uh have similar variants okay okay so that then then you you can speculate and say um how those things can evolve okay then there is that's uh this other independent component analysis which is because there's uh like supervised and unsupervised analysis that you can do right so this one here is quite similar and so you you if you go through I'm sure that you you find but then then uh there is a little difference but they they are quite similar but the principal component is the most popular one because it's focused on variance and yeah so um yeah and the independent component analysis is looking more um not so much at the variance but just like the um I'm still trying to like okay so they're looking at like the um expression profiles as a whole meaning like how each part constitutes the difference within itself yeah um I'll look more into that but yeah I think PCA like you said is like that's the important one to really understand and then um this is when I hadn't heard both before today The non-negative Matrix factorization a it seems that you know the way that they're going through this oh my God we ask for so if I interrupt you uh you can never look at tidy models with our book States online if you're available and everything and there is a chapter obviously it's the it's tidy models techniques to make models and everything so it's not bioconductor it's you have other functions but there is a nice explanation within this uh there is a chapter the immensely reduction because I've read the book a couple of times so now I have this in mind uh okay you can have a look at the chapter uh dimensionality reduction there are these techniques they're all mentioned and you can find like um little uh more uh like insights about that yeah you put what we can't hear you oh sorry I'll put the link for the chapter in the in the uh oh great okay in the um in the slot Channel oh no sorry maybe my headphones are not good I I said in the chat I put in the chat oh in the chat okay I haven't we haven't gotten it yet or I haven't seen it yet foreign thank you yeah perfect again this is um yeah I think this might help explain um the the statistical stuff they go into in this in the um computational genomics book is um very technical which is great to like really understand the theory behind it but it's you know not coming from a statistical background it's a little um difficult to really um get into it um and understand it so thank you for sharing that um so essentially the rest of this chapter is going into um the different ways of scaling so um at the end of the day it's all just different techniques to again get your um explaining the variance between the different vectors and so the same I mean the different groups um so with this multi-dimensional scaling um it's doing the same thing where you've got like the most um amount of variants explained in the x-axis second most in the Y and you can look at you know all the at the end of the day you're just getting different um ways to explain your data another one that I've seen particularly in biostatistics is um that tsme it is again just another method to do it and you can also um it tries to keep the data as close like the structure of the data as close to the original um source as possible as opposed to like optimizing it to get the best reduction per se this is important if you need to um have data that you're not you don't want to manipulate the data as much to try to explain it like you really just want to look at it as it is um and if we you can see the plots here and I think this actually gives you the very best example um if you know compared to that first lot you've got five clearly distinct groups um that are clearly visible as opposed to like some of it being explained in one way and then some another um so the state this is just another method to like really um look at the the variance but in a way that keeps your data a little bit more intact in terms of like the not so much the scale of the values but the um if I said the information that I'm telling you it's like that doesn't really make much sense but essentially just keeping um the spirit of the data is also not the right word but keeping it as untouched as possible in terms of how you're manipulating it it's a little bit um less it's a little bit more raw but sometimes that rawness can give you um the cleaner separation than you would otherwise so this is just another scaling method right yeah yeah um what they do here too they're just doing um yeah you're just it's all just different methods in R it's just you have your data set and then it's just another method to apply it um and in the stat Quest I I don't know if they do it in the timing models they'll probably explain it tidy models too um but the um the stock was one another video on like how tsne is different from PCA and again we'll be able to explain it better than I could attempt to do it and it's like very clear examples but yeah to do all of these in R it's really just a matter of just having you know the right you know if you have the package loaded with the analysis that you want to perform it's really just a matter of um you know using that package to just tell it to do that on your data frame so and then you can plot the results cool um yeah as far as like which one is used more do you still see PCA being used more in BIO yeah schematics or um yeah yeah I I see the yeah I see PCA the most I do see some tsne essentially the PCA is always the default of like what you're going to try to do first and then if you've got I would then say it's probably the tsne is what I've seen the next most I've never seen ICA used in the at least in my field I've never seen it used um to go across to I mean and try to interpret grouping um so yeah I would say primarily PCA and then also tsme um and it really is just depending on the data set yeah um so I did find the chapter four of the working through some of the examples in the um the exercises for it so we've got about 15 minutes left and we can work through um some of that if y'all would like I know uh Lancia if you wanted to see some of these examples and like how it's actually being done in our yeah absolutely so um we can go ahead and do that so um all of the data in the package for the book so I will go ahead and bring that and I need to then I'm not doing turkey okay and get our file so that is up and if we were to just look at our [Music] in order to just look at The Matrix whatever we're going to go there all right so the first example um was really just scaling the data accordingly and then making um box plots of the the resulting data so we'll go ahead and run that so scaling it um the scale function it's just a matter of just calling the data set and running it oh my screen is pause you'll see my um the studio the console no I just see the books uh okay oh okay okay I have to change the screen that I'm doing this on yeah so I I went ahead and I imported the file um and the libraries that we'll need for this I mean the packages that we'll need for this exercise so going to here I want to spot my share for a second and get a new share of my and this way I should be able to jump back and forth between the um the two so the first thing we want to do is just scale the data and then also so scaling it will just reduce to a single um I think what they they describe it earlier in the book and they take the data and they um essentially reduce it so that way it all the values are between like zero and one um and then but you can also tell it to like take the log two instead of like log 10 so that's essentially what we're going to do in this first step and then we're gonna um Well the box slots real quick so if we just did the general Matrix box plot you get um all this information which this is not at all I mean it's very difficult to read so if we scale it um and a lot of this could also be you know affected by outliers so if we do the initial box a lot of the scaled data um it evens things out you still have a lot of outside points um outliers but you can see that the means in comparison to the first slot are a little bit um more close like it's they're closer together and the spread is a little bit less and then if we did the other scale data um you have even less out outside outliers um and your memes are all pretty closely centered together and then this would allow you to compare the minute differences between the different groups um so that's the first example that we just wanted to do the scale and unskilled data um so we want to use um in the first example I mean the first uh half of this chapter that we did last week we were talking about the different types of distances like including versus Manhattan and again they're both oh useful to interpret data it's just a matter of like it's up to us to be able to determine like which one best explains the differences so it's not like you must use this to perform this analysis it's like okay here are the tools at your disposal um and figure out with those different ways how it's best explained um so for this um they wanted to use um a type of distance called The Ward D distance um and I cannot tell my head explain what that is but essentially it's just another method calculating the distance between different coins and then using that to perform the hierarchical clustering and plot a heat map um so if we go back to the example um so we have our um data frame we're just going to plot two different do you do this against two different genes of the groups um so the first method that we do is this is um the non-scaled the ward d distance um this is unskilled data and you can see that for the most part these groups are pretty clearly um separated um you do have one of the CMLS grouping with the non-lymphoma the not leukemia group at all but you can clearly see um differences between each of the groups and that the female group looks pretty similar to the non-lineumic group but we can get a slightly different map if we change the method that we do the cluster in the way that the distance is calculated so instead of doing the ward D2 we're doing the ward D here um other clustering method and you you know it's subtle but you do get slightly different um groupings um groupings are just the way that the expressions of the data are interpreted so it's just another way of looking at it um and then I thought this one looked the best um the difference between the two groups yeah so uh oh yeah so this was The Matrix the first two that I showed these two are with the unscaled data um and then if we do this again with the scaled data um you can start to see uh the differences um between the okay the way that the samples are grouped together like this one you've got very clear distinctions between all the five groups you're not having to know once in a group group with the CML group um and yeah I think because of that this gives the best results and again it's just a matter of how you scaled your data beforehand and this is the so the X was just the regular scaling this is the log 2 scale of the data with that heat map um very you know different interpretation of it the grouping is still um distinct between the five groups but in terms of the um the expression values in the data you know you get very different results um so all of this is just to show that like there are multiple ways you can generate a heat map and that you this is where the biological interpretation of it comes in okay like which way really expresses best explains the differences um so that's the heat map example uh the next thing they want to show yep I was just going to ask is there a when you're scaling your data are there any tips or tricks that like prefer to scale One Way versus another um I don't really know I don't think they're necessarily is um okay so they said the standard direction is the root mean score um where but in terms of like how to scale it um it kind of depends on the type of data that you have so um like for me I I knew more like biological assets where I'm looking at um where I'd be diluting a sample um X number you know like doing like a 10-fold dilution or something and so for me like scaling log logarithm scaling could be really useful for that but if you're looking more at like just general bold differences between groups um I think the standard method of just doing the root mean Square would probably be okay um again I think it really just comes down to the type of data that you have but there's no right or wrong way to scale it just needs to be consistent if that makes sense gotcha yeah cool cool good deal um all right so going to the third example um the silhouette was um something that we'll pop this real quick um this is something that they use to determine the number of clusters to do so all in this example in the previous example the number of clusters was determined just through the generation of the heat map but there are ways if you want to like break down the Clusters I mean like like statistically determine the number of clusters to make there are ways of doing that and one way that in the exemplated last week that something called like a silhouette plot I can't explain this is that well but essentially um you're looking to see the number of clusters that are generated and what's going to give you um the biggest difference essentially between the two different between all of the Clusters like you're looking for the largest distance between them and so that's where this comes in with the um fill a plot and you're determining that the number of cultures here like the five clusters gives you the biggest difference so that's what you would pick um what I found interesting was that even when you scale the data um or like this is an elbow plot so here um uh this is another interpretation of it where essentially with the crook in the elbow um the most amount of difference can be explained in the highest number of dimensions and that's what you want to choose because if you go down to five Dimensions or five clusters um it doesn't you're not getting as good of it grouping as you could if you just had four dimension like four groups to Cluster your data with so essentially like the way it was described is like the crook of the elbow at that point is the number of clusters that you should have and it changes so here I did it um with the scale data I mean the unscaled data if I were to use the scale data so if I did this with X instead of the which is the scale data instead of the unscaled data you get a pretty similar plot and even if I change it to the log scale data um you know it's almost identical so this tells me that we need just four clusters to be able to best explain this data and you know compared to the heat map yeah oh I was just going to ask um uh comparing this elbow plot to the silhouette uh bar plot that we had before this um yeah because I think here we were kind of saying like we want the most variant so we would say five clusters from those what we would choose from this plot but then the elbow plot is saying four right so yeah is that kind of how you would interpret yes um and I would go with the elbow plot as opposed as opposed to silhouette because I think again I'm probably sure I'm explaining this correctly but this is how I'm interpreting it is that like the silhouette is like okay like what do you need to get the the distance like the most number of distance and then the elbow plot is taking this data and actually showing okay like if you have the like it's showing the average of this together um to explain all right the elbow plot actually takes output from the silhouette right yeah right cool and I'm not entirely sure because then that's totally correctly but that's how I'm interpreting it and I would I wouldn't use the silhouette data necessarily I would go with what the elbow plot had said and even with the suit this is all kind of moot because at the same time um this is just like okay if you really want to be like this is how we determine the number of clusters to pick and we did perform this analysis it's also okay to be like okay we just tried this and this like how does it see it's not rigid it's really just how can it be best explained and this is just one method to calculate you know based on the numbers alone this is how it's best explained um for the number of clusters to generate but again you have five groups um you've got five different types of cancer or five different four types of cancers and then the non-cancer groups you've got five different groups so ideally you would want to see how all five of those are different but this is essentially telling you it's like no one of those groups is similar to another group and then the other three are then are distinct entities so it's just it's just a method of um like a formally determining the number of clusters yeah that makes sense yeah yeah um and then the opposition yeah um let's see what was up here living the couch with this book um again off the top of my head I couldn't tell you what the gaps position does it's just another way of calculating um cluster groups yeah it's another method of calculating this and so for this graph um the number of clusters you would want to have um when this hits the point where it's um essentially becoming like asymptotic which here would be at about six you're not really getting an increase of um gaps after six dimensions um that's the point that this would do so you know compared to doing the silhouette plot and the um elbow graph um this one's telling you six the other one's telling you four and again this is where you have to know the type of data that you're working with to determine okay what makes the most sense it would you know this to with me that would tell me that okay one of these groups likely has a um like for AML for example there could be um a subset with you know within AML you might have two different like AML may be able to be divided further into you know types of AML and then the other groups are like that you know it's an interpretation that these are all just methods to explore the data essentially so it's just another way to think about how your data can be grouped um so going on to the dimensions um ones um so this is well for this example we're going to do a PCA and then plot the screen plot and then how much of the um components explain the most of the variation um so we're plotting our Matrix and we're doing the component analysis um it just looks like confetti it doesn't really tell you a whole lot and if we go and we're to do our green plot of this um however it's telling you that most of the variance is coming really from the first component the second component's more and then really once you get past um three components there's very little variation so the variations um can be explained essentially in One Direction in two Direction I mean it's really explained that I'd say three directions three components um however with this like this isn't really to me that doesn't tell you anything like there's no um separation in really ending the sample like I couldn't draw any conclusions from this beside but like it's all over the place um this is all the data points together so I then [Music] um did it again with just the um just two genes and this is where you start to see more of the um this is the data of those two genes and you can start to see some groupings um and then we're gonna create um a PCA of this data and scaling it um and then we'll do the screen plot of this and you can still see that most of the um components it really just explained by the First Dimension not so much of the second dimension um which if you're looking at how the data are on the x-axis you can see that you've got just a a wider spread in the X so that is example five this is where I started to get a little lost and I wasn't able to get this but again it's being able to do the PCA and getting this free plot I'd say is probably the most useful lesson um exercise from this chapter um the number six [Music] um the GCA on the I've actually got a drop soon yeah but um is your R code are you gonna post it yeah I'm gonna post it yeah okay cool it'll be on the um the over the weekend I'll get the GitHub page I mean like the shared slides reload and I'll make sure that my uh code is in the uh folder as well cool awesome yeah thanks guys I appreciate all yeah thanks all right yeah uh thanks for coming on yeah I hope to see you next time yeah we'll see ya okay all right bye
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EXPOSING THY BEST RECORD in NBA 2K19 😳 BEST LOCKDOWN VS BEST DRIBBLE GOD ...
[Music] see you know she supposed to be your moment what good is being the one when you don't only Wanda knows [Music] really [ __ ] what's good [ __ ] so I know a lot of y'all you wanna be [ __ ] high reps with Max badges you ain't got the time to grind this that blah blah blah so if you just want to buy account high overall max badges and [ __ ] hit up my man sports gaming and also tell him I sent you and if you want the process to go by faster my guy send me proof of that will always send me proof that you hit him and I can make the process go a whole lot faster you know yeah so yeah man if you want to buy or sell your to k-19 account hit up sports his link will be in the [ __ ] description somebody look at this [ __ ] my [ __ ] now is that the most goaded record on the game or what what is that 1% [ __ ] god damn we over here chillin you know drink it pina coladas and [ __ ] just smashing the [ __ ] out of bums you know just you know just demoralizing [ __ ] you know then just trying out the patch three and these these lame-ass [ __ ] pull up with this like poem leaning with this like ultimate age line up you know you guys didn't know the pure stretch four is one of the easiest builds to use if you get any type of sense to where you can decrease the the skilled route gap dramatically and you you could be that guy even if you are not that guy they also have a [ __ ] sharp shooting shot creator and a pure a lot down y'all em oh [ __ ] let me know if y'all [ __ ] ain't no more aids lineup than this bro like what what is this is this stage what look how these [ __ ] play bro is this stage we're in the park [ __ ] look at all these raps these undercuts all these stageman attic goddamn we're in the park calm down calm down we're in the park god dammit now these [ __ ] you're gonna see later on from the video we start letting these name let's look at my IQ we start letting these [ __ ] shoot a little bit of open shots to see if they can make them cuz they miss so many shots brother look I don't know how that was their ball Oh Mike oh the homeboy is just pressing square and you're gonna see in this video but like people aren't even try to play D anymore you feel me they're just press look look look reach Oh big three [ __ ] what are you talking about y'all let me know if y'all ever seen someone's record as voted as this super light life might be for real look look at this [ __ ] taking this [ __ ] up look at this look look he undercut go to the [ __ ] corner toxic [ __ ] look at this [ __ ] look how these [ __ ] is playing bruh cuz he know we playing sighs look he just throwing [ __ ] up bro that that's how these pure stretches play my [ __ ] luckily he got locked in his bill look at me Oh sick you know who we dog in these [ __ ] but look when you play guys that know how to play like this and they have a pure stretch our little Titus that should've been my ball pit when they have a pure sharp cheers stretch whatever and they're playing like this and they have gotee records don't think you're just about to win they could come back easy as [ __ ] bro like so serious because the way the way they're playing is [ __ ] toxic [ __ ] and we're ISIL so we're not doing that method to where will you get game Gobert you know work you know we we really breaking them down we trying to let [ __ ] know what's up but look look look at me look at my IQ what are you doing look how he's playing wiggle wiggle I don't know why [ __ ] don't lose stamina office exact look at me look at this [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] we not paid no games [ __ ] we're not playing no games [ __ ] you want to reach we can reach you fill me what the [ __ ] are you talking about you want to come bring up pure [ __ ] stretch board and the part bro nah man ain't ain't [ __ ] coming easy look look look look look look look [ __ ] the [ __ ] you thought [ __ ] trying to run behind the [ __ ] man like get the [ __ ] out of here man we reaching like [ __ ] look at me look aids that's eight he what he wasn't even Omega glitching no I know a lot of y'all y'all saying all this real ball and I'm just letting y'all know bro this whole end bounce [ __ ] look at your [ __ ] IQ genes look at this hey [ __ ] outta me [ __ ] this whole inbound [ __ ] that [ __ ] trying like run behind their [ __ ] like no one does that [ __ ] in real life I'm not gonna hold you so I I kind of low-key what for them to UM alright I'm gonna keep saying this on my [ __ ] videos I don't care I want them to make it to where no one can move and they have to pass the ball [ __ ] play you feel me [ __ ] a backdoor cut take that I don't give a [ __ ] because I don't know a lot of people are exploiting this [ __ ] bro and there they they going Oh deep or let everyone [ __ ] move you know just like the old days it was cool but look bro you're pure stretchy and you shot horrible this game they can reevaluate your life so I want to talk to this [ __ ] man then they go over here you getting beat I so know screams it's tough that's tough you feel me look at this look he just bro they just this is how they play bro they just throw up shots wiggle around throw up shots look at them look at this aids Monica look look how they're playing bro we know we wanted to make the lockdown thing bro look all this rapping all this list it's so much from like goddamn y'all y'all [ __ ] can't you can't get over yourself you gotta use all these antics this [ __ ] ball [ __ ] ball 101 you have no skill to get open like I can understand if you [Music] doing a [ __ ] pick and pop picking a roll method with one guy but y'all [ __ ] is double screen and rip rap Zack tap that y'all [ __ ] do this [ __ ] every game [ __ ] this is aids aids love AIDS it's the park it's not that serious bro [ __ ] do this at stage this is the part this is the [ __ ] part you [ __ ] are aids you suck pure stretch you need a new jump shot you bum ass [ __ ] you need a new jump shot you shoot terrible this game you shoot terrible if we didn't let you shoot some open shots bro mmm man right god damn think oh I believe it look look what do you start bro Mike [ __ ] not even try to get open anymore watch this watch this look instant animation I don't know bro they need to do something honestly gank I'm kind of cool with Loki kinda unplayable as [ __ ] because of the glitches that are in the game but um as I was saying bro when when builds have high a small control bro they shouldn't be able to get plucked like that like do y'all agree with me or no oh like if you have a super high ball control this thing of pure playmaker I can understand if a lockdown like could be able to do it even though lock downs aren't real oh but like I'm like I'm hearing and seeing like sharks or just any bills like if they are on you like it's an instant animation or like [ __ ] could get plug so it's like it basically means like how to pay has always been low-key zigzagging you can keep the ball more you could keep the ball better then actually dribbling so you can have a low ass ball control then having a high ass ball control and get ripped at the same frequency and then zig zagging promotes you from not losing the ball as much you filming it's kind of has man I think builds a hold that Elif up good oh look it's take a shot three and nine with the easiest build you're at oh my god but I don't even remember what the [ __ ] I was saying anyways man that's the HIPAA video breath make sure y'all subscribe if you know like a [ __ ] video turn on post notifications go check out my last video home follow me on Twitch subscribe to me on Twitch I follow all my other social media management get down on the water today shoutout to my [ __ ] Stevo and
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Van der POEL's INTENSE 3 WEEKS TRAINING BEFORE CX WIN
right your wish is my command we're back again with some more power data today is man the pulse so we're only gonna do a little bit of his because otherwise it just takes too long but what we're going to focus on is his after his off season break so you can see he didn't really have much time off to be honest after October we had a pretty easy week and then got into training here and did a solid three weeks into his first cross race and what we're going to do is have a look at what sort of intervals he was doing and like how he structures his training now okay we've got an Excel spreadsheet here so it's going to be a little bit complicated to sort of see it just because the way Excel is but anyway this is on the 26th of the 10th so this is this month here so uh you can see I don't know if he uploads all his training but I'm I'm kind of confident he does but maybe not anyway this is only nine hours but he basically just has some endurance rides they're like maybe 250 to 60 normalized nothing crazy but again not super easy either um but for a guy like him not not too hard so anyway you can see here again this is kind of just getting into it but once he starts training he really doesn't mess around so this is like a five day block so you can see there's four hours endurance with like 350 watt Sergi he's kind of guy who likes to just whack it on training it seems again you can see there's some Sprints he likes his running you'll see running gets more and more prevalent he's actually quite a quick runner as well um and then four hours he does like some some efforts here 454 Watts for five minutes he does some like intervals with Johnny bravesh and they were doing fat Max intervals so again that's kind of like high zone two low zone three um often I wouldn't say traditional with cyber cross but maybe just come does it for LOLs I think he's not too serious at this time of year and these are his first intervals he does two by six 30 30 is an average of 430 watts and his arms were about 600 watts in a three hour ride so this I'd say is the first proper training week um I believe if we look at it it was about a 20 hour week ish which is pretty strong yeah 19 hours 52. okay and most this was done with Jennifer Mitch Sunday hit a day off um I don't think he seems to like rest day rides or maybe doesn't upload them but anyway then we get into a four day block which is how he seems to like to structure his training four days on one day off so the first day not too hard four hours you know some intensity on the climbs but again that's kind of tempo for him 320 Watts this is based on a threshold of maybe 440 it could be a little bit higher could be a little bit lower but probably around that five hours endurance like 240 normalized and then we go into Wednesday is actually quite a big day for him so you can see he doesn't do his efforts fresh which normally you kind of expect they would be uh she does a run in the morning and then he does Tempo spikes so these are 18 minutes on at 340 watts with 20 seconds at sort of 600 in between um he does that twice and then cracks out sort of a com effort at the end um so we can see that might actually just be the Run sorry about that I don't think I have this on uh this link which is a bit poor from myself but anyway uh we then have Thursday where it's kind of a weird day he just does a run which is a decent pace and then an hour just like three inches normal is just pretty hard um again nothing crazy but again not like a easy easy ride so I kind of don't get that but anyway some of the stuff doesn't seem like kind of really obvious what the training effect is but maybe he just wants to have more fun Friday day off and then Saturday this is when he really gets on some big efforts again three by six at 30 30s averages about 440 Watts so an increase on last week in terms of in obviously like power but also he adds another set and then he also did a three and a half ride hour ride in total so we can look at this ride here and you can see like pretty pretty big um and also he includes the off part so if we get rid of the off part it's 463 Watts for five and a half minutes which is strong again this interval here we can see 454 Watts so like six watts per kilo so nothing crazy what specular wise but again what's wise pretty impressive 462 Watts but that's all he does the whole day the rest of it super easy you can see before um 280 normalized with some bars to be fair this actually looks quite hard um he does some Sprints here so you can see actually I kind of missed that out I don't know what happened to Charlie's uh brains at this point but you can see here actually it's not that easy there's just like some continuous Sprints riding in between 220 and then some Sprints into some 30 30s so pretty pretty decent session around um and then on Sunday again a run and he does three hours um and he does like some efforts on the rats sort of like high Tempo um low threshold maybe for him and then you can see again he's going on to an absolute monstrous block now so you can see he does actually sort of like a five day block here two and a half hours um Tempo on the climbs you can see so he does eight minutes three Twenty Eight is 370 an hour like 300 normals in between and then there's some more just to climbs here Tuesday again pretty hard ride 30 minutes to 370 normals which is to the end of the ride and he also um sorry that was beginning in the end of the writing this I'm like fatigue resistant efforts where it's like 4 30 followed by 280 six times with a two minute rest in between and the two minute rest was done at 280. Wednesday again uh some more sort of like uh lower intensity efforts but still um zone three uh like 340 watts for half an hour times by two that was about four minutes rest in between Thursday again nothing crazy four hours 330 normalized Sprints at the end 15 seconds at 1300 Watts by four um which is pretty strong actually at the end of the ride it was a pretty tough ride all round again Friday the last day of the block again super super impressive numbers um you can see them here very very good day off and then does a cross race so that's basically his training so it's the three weeks leading into host um which was pretty impressive you can see here like he's just doing a lot of intensity as I said before it's kind of not super super structured but you can see like it's a big uh one two three four five six seven day block that's pretty big isn't it um you know that's a pretty pretty impressive block to crack out in one go and then has a day off and then we look at this tapering so he tests crossed by it's a pretty easy day out so you can see the taper starts a good week before not like five days easy hour um and then does some more easy rides has a day off on Wednesday does again some more easy rides easy rides a couple surges on Swift like some sort of 500 watts a lot of these don't have power I'm not sure why and then the the day before the ride has some Sprints and a three minute threshold effort but there's no power and then host um I'm pretty sure if we uh have a look on this I'm pretty sure he won it but I can never remember what it costs as much um post uh yeah he won host on the 27th so pretty impressive build up but yeah that's what vanderpol seems to do to get fit a lot of 30 30s diesel Mount Tempo um and some spikes as well but anyway I hope you did find this video interesting uh if you did please leave a like and I'll see you in the next one
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The Martian by Andy Weir
this is another new book that has received universal praise even more so than ready player one in fact i have seen zero negative reviews of this book and that's what made me interested in it it's about an astronaut whose stranded on Mars and it's a very detailed daily log of how he survives I found it repetitive and tedious it's another one of these new things that's being touted as rigorously scientific but I knew that when it came to the end and the big rescue scene that the physics would go out the door and it would become pure magic like Sandra Bullock flying herself from one space station to another with a fire extinguisher for God's sake and that's exactly what I got I listened to the audiobook and i found the reader almost unbearable he was doing voices and accents he was acting he wasn't reading he was acting and I have no tolerance for that if this were an unknown book I might give it a soft recommendation just because it's so unusual I would tell you it has a bad ending but it's an interesting little gem that nobody's heard of but the fact that it has completely Universal raging praise gives me full rein to be the contrarian in the room and I'm ready to do that because I don't think this is a good book you can support 30-second sci-fi and my other projects by becoming a patron there is a link in the description below and visit the 32nd sci-fi tumblr that's my headquarters in addition to my videos I publish links and updates there every day
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Frostyboi100 - He pissed on the cops & Set the hookers on fire!
[Music] some viewers may find the following video disturbing viewer discretion is advised you [Music] so what do we got patches hey yeah let's go that chance can't be good for me but I feel great mmm-hmm we gotta tell you let's see how they react to it yeah we got some kettle of this I'm gonna need that gasoline what are you doing in here yeah yeah god it hurts uh-huh yeah actually pay yourself Wow [Music] I mean I knew this game was rough but again [Music] it's a negative something called you a lunatic oh you wacky little [Music] yeah [Music] I feel like her sniper the dope you know [Music] I don't know if we killed it on wake up [Music] alright so it's so far this doesn't say too bad and yes I know IP piston cup [Music] conv later you can actually chop people up with them play some more golf all right a little bit of fun below today oh [Music] hey bro here doesn't it it t it stay there yeah yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh Oh guys I don't think we killed him I think we just pissed on him now the flowers will grow yeah and now the flowers will grow let's go oh my god you can't handle oh my god earthquake so I feel like we should um you know you just go around smacking people on the head with a shovel because it just seems to be like the thing you know oh and I got money let's go again today's the first day at the end of your lives that India [ __ ] I feel like [ __ ] I can only imagine why that oh hey then get out of my way what you're in my way again and then not gonna stop smoking this oh my god bro checking a serious blood problem oh my god ran [Music] okay so I think we killed them order hey [ __ ] get back here [Music] would you like a McMullen officer execution stop I think I just killed a prince ha ha I can tell you this much so far I found out this game is really sick in the head I mean who doesn't love her and run around pissing on people [Music] shut your wind get up hey guys she's here it's a whole new meaning to being the head it doesn't [Music] I definitely need more of that oh yeah [Applause] this great oh my god oh my god yeah your left Oh God okay kit look let's try the shaadi please I'll never do that again I swear [Music] just finish it should be ashamed yourself shame now the flowers will grow shame on you shame shame that's really correct I you know I always wondered if you can actually sit someone cause [Music] that's the ticket [Laughter] yeah lady you give me the gun I won't kill you come on give me the gun yeah I love that get up with your upper that's the ticket the five ins here you're gonna put the fire out alright so though we shouldn't have just going around killing people but you know what it's a game so it's a game where you can practically do anything that's what makes it fun you know you can smack suckers over the head not people's heads off if you really want to just play golf smash the car window shame shame shame shame shame shame shame shame you swear swear on your life madam yeah shame shame shame shame shame oh you again shame what sauce yeah but South yo what the hell just kidding you can give me some funny dude it's this place take that restaurant is it yeah what's your name this fine oh really shits in the sink seriously now the flowers will grow hey who are you [ __ ] what are you doing in here shame shame shame for you for killing people shame shame come back here shame shame shame shame you throw a hit me shame shame shame shame shame I'm an officer of the wool under then you give me a gun man yeah shine shame on you you're an officer though it should be swearing you probably think I'm not a nice person yeah I probably think you're not a nice person is pretty much the understatement of the year bro I'll kill you if you ever gonna tell anybody man fire in the hole listen ooh hello I see stairs what's up the stairs [Music] I'm a we can just you know I I personally think we should just wander around smack him on the head bear in mind half the guys I've smacked over there I haven't actually killed they just laid into the cycle but I think you should be ashamed of yourself all these beer bottles shame alright so that's a first random it's one of those games where it's more of a learn and adapt sort of thing you know you're gonna go get the milky stuff alright so now that we've played it on the extreme level how about we go back and play it how it's supposed to be played or attempt to play that spice be played yeah this can't be good for me but I feel great I want your money and everything now [Music] okay again I'm not doing it mind it of using that I didn't actually hit him and somehow he lost his head again I swear officer I didn't do it you know [Music] yeah as for the dog I don't really want to harm the dog so I'm gonna walk past the dog real slowly [Music] tell squeeze oh yeah man what's in it I'm calling the cops once I'd get out now that's crappy pay in blood [ __ ] yeah would you like it if somebody called you a lunatic okay again I really wasn't intending to kill the dog but the dog got in the way so you know we can't have that oh yeah strip club let's just do this a different way let's go through and just piss on everyone bursitis cars got a really good bladder hey officer how hey watch it look out idiot hey mister Peep Show stop or I'll shoot that's it you're under arrest [Music] god disaffection dimensions you're an [ __ ] now the flowers will grow yeah shame on you as well shame OOP [ __ ] okay they're coming with me okay I'm coming yes [Music] [ __ ] [Music] get on the ground I didn't do anything wrong okay maybe I did sorry I'm sorry I'm really really sorry no no no no man oh crap dog no that's not nice you know I can shoot too dude yeah I'm sorry I can't help it I didn't make it to the newspaper get that India that's my defense I'm a skunk man what these game developers won't do for a buck at least it's educational all right so I'm just gonna try and put this back out was because a horse is a really cool game for starters so I just need to just need to kind of keep you know just need to kind of keep it in the same way all right let's keep going and what these game developers won't do for a buck at least I have developers won't do for a project occasional educational to Waterbury kick I feel like [ __ ] I say I don't know what I keep doing like seriously alright so you can't actually move okay so I didn't know that's it we're just gonna kick out no [ __ ] be ashamed yourself a pointing a gun at me shame [Music] next time I come back okay so we're gonna try and avoid the cops this time like so the dog gets killed this round oh man all right let's have another round this is just like comedic all cheer comically you know alright so he know that nice how sad be a Sheamus I'm going through [Music] alright so he kinda need the Taser cuz the dais is like the cool thing I could kick the crap out of someone but it doesn't really work that way [Music] yeah my ass [Music] you know what you have a crappy windows 98 computer now the flowers will grow yeah upgrade to something new oh crap oh no I've lost my bladder again oh crap oh my god I get again make it to the newspaper oh my god alright so remember no tasing the dog because they don't change you [Music] I'm calling the cops I gotta find more of that good stuff outside Oh keep it air whatever [Music] get out you freak deadlock that okay the dog off me I'm picking zapping you gonna call the cops to look at door thing to you man you know hey who are you I'm your worst nightmare flush the toilet already shame on you I feel like I can do whatever I damn well but I'm doing it get base and tell you they [Music] so the roads closed till Thursday [Music] the officer I have a doughnut have another doughnut all right so I got all these things editor statistics you know she just picked the donut off the floor and I ate it all right so we're gonna go into the next part of this game and I honestly don't know what's gonna happen to this part because I Jimmy perfectly honest guys the last time I played this game would have been there 2004 memory and that was a long time ago so you know it's 2018 now so let's see what else I can do Annie hey kids your parents are going to die make sure they're prepared for with a policy from the free fee of America is that you huh yeah yeah one side coming through I've seen you break guys typical business do two pieces of chicken with no bun still count as a sandwich y'all homie what's the four one one on that wax show with all the people yeah he doesn't sound like something from Brandon all right so this is stuff [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm going to have the company you have the right to remain silent any carry case in any way all right so I've just been arrested so I don't know this ends the game or not haha okay so now I gotta figure out how to get out of the police all right so now we're stuck in a cell I have no clue what I'm doing what am I gonna use books as weapons in here I'm just gonna bring this back down so you can see everything oh no we're not fighting game right right now we just need some a fish finder okay whatever what's this one doing right now he just kind of need some weapons just got that and that's not gonna help us very much yeah that's one messing with me smash up your little police station I've got the perp in view okay you're coming with me so I make shorter if you can actually follow me what got the scumbag damn here I was minding my own business just enjoying my second Amendment rights a new people have to freak out on me really do you want to hurt you all right so what's in this door what's behind door number 10 what is with these fish finders it's not like I'm gonna find fissionable waste days I feel better already I gotta find more of that good stuff another fishfinder I think we're just gonna have to go for the coffee shop and kill them all unfortunately didn't really want to but smash up your little toys maybe second one [Applause] yeah once we actually figure out how to get out of these bloody place man oh wait you shocked are another bloody fishfinder bit of our would do muck already what see me yes - Sameera I feel better already Anthony Hopkins sweet yes you so really I'm gonna find more of that good stuff I feel better already time fire rate I think it is much to be nominee secret doors [Applause] that's teams that's you know I think the controls are stuff that I don't plan on throwing this many master papers another disgusting abuse all right so we actually got out of the police station which is a little bit this can't be good for me but I feel great so I came in my man officer load you seem to come out of there honey you shouldn't have said anything I say cash money cash and again I'm gonna hurt either I'm not gonna find any more cops and I'm hoping I'm gonna like serious and we don't need you all cops that's just ridiculous [Music] I think I just walked into a gang [Music] all I wanted was a bottle of milk unknown started on the Edit menu do it [Music] that makes neither I'm getting really good shot [ __ ] yeah that's the ticket [Music] yeah I will finish it out you didn't say mommy I might've not might've let you win that definitely need more of that alright so I'm gonna run this rule in this game I don't know if you know this but nearly every spot that I've been to just doesn't so what I want [Music] I don't feel so good I know late women that stuff wasn't good for me [Music] my wife get you got my wife you should be assigned yourself me Akash just kidding maybe some Mexican some Mexican Matias is absolutely [ __ ] you're a fighter all right so now we're gonna try and go to the milk store and this time I'm gonna try to do it in peace clearly someone around he doesn't want me to yeah what's that awful stench did someone slaughter a goat in here no seriously I want to know there's a milk at [Music] now that's what I call welfare reform I'm an equal-opportunity lunatic I [Music] definitely need more of that fairly paying Hilary voci put at the thought [Music] you dumb [ __ ] start attacking me none other than that man what the hell was that destroy bunch of Indian terrorists or something well gone maybe they'll try and impersonate Xena doing a horrific jobs might I add nice necklace I've got the perfect view only my weapon understands me [Music] [Applause] [Music] I'm not putting you out you guys stopped there to burn the bodies before they become White Walkers hey watch you shine shine time time time you probably think I'm not a nice person shame now the flowers will grow [Music] [Applause] [Music] holy selling you know none of it postal - they want to call this crazy look out yeah what's that awful stench did someone slaughter a goat in here no serious they want to know [Music] - easy yeah okay so took us a while but we got the milk [Music] dad watches look out laughter hello and what do you want hi there this is not a standard I'm looking later you got a problem better why wife please thank you money line hey watch it and I mean I've seen some bad graphics at my time but that one's just a little bit funny [Applause] [Music] [Applause] hey watch it I feel like [ __ ] kind of Megan why what the time oh I got an issue shame shame shame here now you're like I don't feel so good shame shame on you don't make me shoot you shame shame shame hey I'm not gonna stop smoking this rap coming through there help bite my ass that's addictive shame on you [Music] that's the ticket [Music] don't cut your weapon just finish it now I'm gonna finish what I was doing now the flowers will grow and now the flowers will grow I go hey all right so I feel like we have to keep going this way I'm not attacking cats the obviously getting sort of attacked I don't really want our attack cats because it gets done nothing wrong with the dogs on the other hand they attack you so listen here honey damn here I was minding my own business just enjoying my second Amendment rights and you can flee an equal-opportunity limit anybody else as the use infidel [Music] News Desai I don't think I'll be coming back to this story Don hopefully in the next scene we can avoid the cops whoo rodeo ever gonna go to new alright so I tell you look at the Superdome saliendo just finish it here they cheer another games a bud then make you bad I don't know what they talk about [Applause] join my second Amendment rights new people have to freak out on me some of us would like that by check hey Vince is in his office you better go see him thanks nothing personal man but you fired but I just started yesterday yeah I want the cash today chick [ __ ] who's with me come on everyone follow me I killed you guys have a frickin hell you come back to us gays are mine I'm making you bad well guess what what you thinking but the funny thing is all right so I'm gonna stop this for a while guys and I'll do another video I'm actually a like comment and subscribe if you enjoyed and I'll be back with some more postal to [Music]
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What is Bateman's Principle
this presentation is called what is bateman's principle so in this presentation we're going to answer four questions and our first question is what is Batemans principle our second question is what does Batemans principle predict about male female differences particularly differences in reproductive strategies our third question is why do we find fathers and grandmothers among humans and it turns out that what we call father's and grandmothers are evolutionary novelties that aren't found among the other African Apes and fourth does human behavior fit Batemans expectations so to get started let's go back to what Darwin called the power of female choice so a females decide who they mate with their choices can act as a powerful selective force and this has come to be called intersexual selection Darwin's most famous example of this is again the tale of the peacock which he presumed to be the outcome of the choices of the peahen now Bateman was studying fruit flies that his arguments are often generalized so we're going to treat them in a generalized matter and relate them to humans and his first observation was that reproductive cost diverged between the sexes and this is really noticeable in humans so human males produce very low costs per that her tiny relative to the size of an egg and are produced in much greater quantities and after conception Mel's played no role in pregnancy and after delivery they play no role in Sene so the metabolic cost you am a live reproducing is very low whereas human females produce high-cost eggs that are much larger and less numerous than male sperm after conception females struggle through a nine-month pregnancy and then there are several years of nursing so the metabolic cost of reproduction is much higher for human females Batemans second observation was that the differentials in reproductive success can be much higher among males than among females so potentially a single man could hire hundreds or thousands of children and an example brought up recently by some genetic studies was a suggestion that Genghis Khan had had a quite extraordinary reproductive success whereas the differential among mothers is going to be considerably lower so this is a photo of a Montana farm family in 1937 with 14 children and that's near the upper limit my parents both grew up in towns as children were the largest family consisted of 18 children so they were both familiar with families of 18 children their own families had eight children and big families were kinda the norm in the 1930s in the rural United States but nonetheless the difference between 0 and 18 is considered really less than the difference between 0 and 1000 so Batemans reasoning elicits because males have low mating cost and higher reproductive potentials Mel should work to maximize their matings and this should lead to competition for access to females or what's called intrasexual selection and we gave an example here of Mel elephants hills battling it out to hire pups on the other hand because females have such high mating cost and lower reproductive differentials women should be choosy and this was what Darwin's language suggested and this then is what's called intersexual selection now if we look at reproduction among humans again there are several characteristics that make us distinctive several drived evolve features of humans and one is that human offspring are slow to develop and very high-cost and then we have to add to this shorter birth spacing so human mothers can do what's called stacking of offspring and we don't see that among the other Apes and together these two things add up to human mother's needing help so human mothers can produce more offspring more high cost offspring than they can care for effectively and this raises the question well who is there to help mothers raise their offspring there have been two basic hypotheses on this and both likely have some drainage ruth's to them the first points to the evolution of fatherhood and so among the Apes again humans are quite distinct in that some mel's provide substantial assistance to their mate and this has been taken to be related to the human propensity towards pair bonding and in kinship systems what's called bilateral filiation whereas there's an emphasis on bringing the families of the reproductive pair together but there's something else that's distinctive about humans and this is the long post menopausal life of human females and so the second hypothesis is that grandmothers evolved to help assist their daughters with the care of their grandchildren and this too is ty Duke characteristics of human social organization including the tendency towards our parental care particularly by related women sisters and aunts and mothers and the formation of batcher lines and those are multi-generational groupings of related women now we could easily explain human behavior or much more easily do so if it were less variable and the term usually applied here is facultative behavior is facultative when it varies in its expression depending upon the ecological circumstances and human behaviors are for the most part enormously facultative and that makes it quite difficult to set out clear and easy explanatory rules so to illustrate that point we're going to look at a recent study of the imp in way of Tanzania carried out by Monique Burger Hoff molder and this is reported in a recent paper called serial monogamy as polygyny or polyandry and what Berger Hoff Boulder was questioning here was a universality of Batemans principle so among them pin way there are sex differences in reproductive success but they don't play out the way that we might expect from the reasoning of Bateman Berger Hoff Mulder describes imp in way marriage system as serial monogamy and Americans are very familiar with this this is where you have one spouse at a time but multiple spouses or the length of your life and so she pursued the question of how fertility differed between men and women and also how reproductive success differed so we're going to define these terms and it's important to keep the distinction clear fertility refers to how many live births result so the mountain range among the in 'we was from 0 to 17 with an average of 8.4 one for man and of course that average could hide really high individual variance with many men having no conceptions of live births and just a few men dominating most of them the female range was from 0 to 15 births so it was almost the same and the average was eight point one seven live births per woman which again isn't that far from the MELD range but these averages and ranges could hide really significant differences in reproductive success but it turns out that that wasn't the case so the most interesting thing the burger hut Mulder found was at the distributions across men and women have live births were very similar and here's a reconstruction of her data the blue bars show how many men had zero conceptions and how many women the yellow bar show how many women had zero live births and in both cases that's six and then if we look at the general pattern it's not that terribly different but what was really interesting about this is that there was no statistical difference between the male and female pattern overall and what that means is that those differences could as easily be explained as simply random variation rather than some cause leaf-shaped difference between males and females so what about reproductive success so burger hop Mulder defined reproductive successes how many children survived to age five so fertility was simply how many live births occurred reproductive success is how many children were still alive at age five the mountain range was from 0 to 12 children with the average at five point nine nine the female range was from zero to twelve children with the average at six point one four so again the range in the average for males and females is very similar but again that could hide significant differences and then it could be just a few of the men who are producing most of the surviving children now what's really interesting about this is the justice with fertility the distributions were very similar and couldn't be sorted out for what might result from random chance and then we get to the really interesting conclusion which is that by looking at the number of marriages that men and women are involved in and then relating this to their reproductive success burgers off Mulder found that men felt a benefit for multiple marriages so among the mm boy four mouths more partners did not equal higher reproductive success contrary to Batemans expectations however for intent way women those who marry three or more times have greater reproductive success and produce more surviving offspring so for in pimp way females more partners did equal higher reproductive success and this result is also contrary to Batemans expectations so that Burger Hoff molders study inverted those findings thank you for listening you
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Blooded The Brave: Voluntaryist Rapper Discussing Man Down music video and Alternatives To Police
i'm here to talk shop i'm here to talk cops who could hit it corrupt who need to be stopped to want to raid the aim squeeze the release round and round until they put a machine to set any and everywhere they're hitting the well aware or what they're doing and no they don't care everything is illegal and nobody's free we're all tapped attract yeah you were me hard why they're doing they watch in the bedroom with the cameras on Zoom laughing to meet you yeah hello everybody and welcome to peaceful anarchism on the voluntary virtues Network every thursday at 1pm and you can also find me on the conscious resistance calm and the seeds of Liberty calm so today we have brent elias also known as blooded the brave a volunteers rapper coming back for a second show he just released his his cool music video man down about police brutality we're gonna have a big conversation about that about private police and you know what we can do to maybe counteract the police state in a peaceful peaceful way of course so he's gotta you can find him on facebook blood the brave face book page exam his website blood the brave calm and his youtube is youtube.com slash blooded the brave and he's at blooded the brave on twitter so you gotta give him props for consistency and he's also going to be at liberty fest we're hoping I'm hoping he's going to be able to be performing there it's going to be next next month in Brooklyn so I'm hopefully going to be there as well so looking forward to meeting up meeting up a lot of people so so Brent thanks a lot for coming back on the show hey thanks man I appreciate you having me Mike to be here yeah yeah we got to got to talk about um you your music video is really really well made well done and I could tell you put a lot of work into that that stuff so you know I gotta promote as much as we can you know as much especially now that you know people are getting locked up for you know for the wrong wrong type of salad their pocket or you know no seat belt or you know busted taillight earth yeah for anything yeah whatever damn for anything they're damn criminals what you gonna do yeah well I'm nothing without you guys people like you have me on the show because as you could tell or if the audience doesn't know my music is kind of against the grain and against the system that enables these this type of rule by force to happen so it's tough for me to get out there but the people choose and you know i'm lucky i have a lot of good supporters out there who make opportunities like this possible excellent yeah yeah so so tell us a little background with the man down you know what inspired you to to write the song and and weighs about man down is a new single off of my new album piece which is available now everywhere online physically and all stores globally produced by navy moon and strong roots records bunch of great guys who care about the world and we have a good time making music man down is the new video that i release that maybe it might be one of the most explosive music videos ever made about the police state i basically show the cops doing what they do which is uh you know ruling by force and when they do that a lot of bad things can happen and i just listed out exactly what some of the worst cases that have ever happened on police brutality i was making the album and a couple of my friends was made sure that we just we were you know i was getting ready to finish it and they were like you can't finish this without describing in detail just what they do you know just saying what they've done list it out and so we started listing it out and you know they punch kids shot kids tase pregnant ladies you know and and taking babies stolen land and put cuffs on the hands and we just we just started listing it out and and it's doing really well it's if I think it just hit 5000 on YouTube and a month which is awesome for an independent artist like me and I had some big Facebook pages share it and I think fifty two thousand views on facebook and I'm up so that's awesome so what do you tell people when they you know they watched it and they say well you know um Brent you can't you can't like you know paint with a broad stroke all please right there just try and do the job just protecting the innocent and you know sure there's a few bad apples but you know surely we can't you know could do away completely with the police I think what do you say to people like that I tell them we we we can get we could totally get rid of this form of policing because security is you know something we all want need and we should be able to choose and hire who we would want you know but we can't decide right now because they investigate themselves and hold themselves accountable which does not work no one works for you unless you hold them accountable and we do not hold we can't hold government accountable because they investigate themselves um it's it's it's grueling to see what that what is in this music video what they have done and it's morally wrong and it is injustice and it can't be denied so it's a great way to open the door for a conversation like this which is well how do we solve this because that's what I'm into is solutions I'm not here to scare people they get enough of that with the media I counter the doubt and fear every day I don't want people to be scared I want them to see and be a white the most on yeah yeah I agree it's it's all about consent and accountability because you know again like you said we have no choice so you know we pay taxes and they get paid regardless if they do a good job or not right so they don't see the people as voluntary customers these either people more and more you know the more actually they they get militarized they're seeing the people more and more like victims like you know just cattle to be pushed around because what can they do right they have to pay taxes so they're going to get paid anyway regardless and like you said when they do something heinous they get investigated by them their own departments and then lo and behold all we found ourselves in is it no need to worry you know our cops are just doing their job they're just following orders and you know go back to your daily routine yeah it'sit's laughable for people to just accept this say they're against monopolies all the time right they don't understand government is the biggest monopoly right and they day and I do say in the song you know they do whatever they want all they need is a reason and that's the other thing is you know it could be anybody at anywhere at any given time because the police don't look at you as their as we are their employer which we should be they've look at us like a potential everyone including a child is the potential enemy or could take their life and part of that is the conditioning we get since we're kids you know to believe in this this imaginary thing called authority Yeah Yeah Yeah right um the yeah I'm a play on violence that's that's really something that we have to you know remind people over and over again because it's amazing how people are afraid of let's say McDonald's taking over right and okay what's the worst McDonald's can do you know force people to eat their McNuggets like what's the worst thing they can do but you know when you have a monopoly on violence an agency that can use that can use violence and nothing in that geographical region can challenge them I'm a little bit more scared of that McDonald's or walmart or I don't know target lowes anything any one of those big chain stores getting a monopoly that doesn't really fear me you know that doesn't frighten me so it's amazing that people they place their trust in this overarching violent institution and they're afraid of the petty little businesses that are actually voluntarily providing service and value to the people that they voluntarily purchase right yeah and that's a lot like I said that's a lot of conditioning they just get people to accept and think this is this is how this is just how it's done so I always tell people be careful what you accept is okay or normal and you know there are other ways this is this box that we've been put in and these walls put up by these people just telling us this is how it is they can go what if we walk away from these people and do it on our own with Valen you know voluntarily deciding how we want to spend our money and who we want to hire and living free it can it can happen it's a reality this is not a reality I would ever accept and I hope people don't it's scary yeah one thing I can I can see some people saying when they watch your video is um is you know though you see you show all these new disturbing images of people being beaten and tased and kicked and and you know this I can see some people thinking you know well maybe those people had it coming right maybe they did something to deserve that that kind of be a you know punishment or treatment and and it's kind of sad that most people think like that like like um it's like you know the master the Masters beating you and the master if the master is beating you it must mean because you deserved it right whatever you did the master must be right right and that's you know it's always like it's like a blame the victim sort of thing right right now people you know as you said in the music video they say well they might say well how do we know these people didn't deserve this well first of all half of those clips I show and what can happen with this out of control system we live in is people who are handcuffed getting beat these people pose no threat they're already you know subdued and there they still beat them yeah right just because they've had enough I show a handicapped person being ready I show of you know another lady who's you know totally restrained and you know they punch her in the stomach I show another one who's handcuffed behind her back they kick her in the head people have to break out of the mentality that just because if they see police on the scene that this person must have done something wrong that is the mentality that people have they they really think that yeah the mentality of people is changing because they're starting to be aware to these justices and they're starting to see them and they do now think maybe I should film this just in case but still ninety percent of people do you think that no matter what even if it's someone who's being pulled over oh that guy must have been speeding oh he didn't use his turn signal you know and they just go along their merry way and accept it mmhmm yeah yeah fundamentally it's a it's a blame the victim thing and yes pretty sad it's kind of it kind of reminds me of like and Rosie that he drew an analogy of battered spouse syndrome to statism oh yeah it's exactly like that which is yeah like you know you get you know a wife gets beaten senseless you know constantly frequently and yet she says you know what he loves me I can't live without him you know who would take care of me who would provide for me who you know give me a roof over my head and and so people are afraid of the unknown of what you know they're afraid of businesses basically they're fine with the you know with with violence and threats of punishment and caging and there's a way yes the best part about that analogy is is it is really accurate because of people being beaten into submission and accepting it we are we are we are like that mentally it's a mental it's a mental thing and it's it's total control I mean any people believe that they there is no other option except this way and they celebrate it and it I work really hard with my music to open up people's minds and hearts to think for themselves it's kind of funny that people are afraid of you know McDonald's or Walmart or Target or apple from getting like you know monopoly status and where the oh you know the worst that they could think they can do for you is offer you the best quality products at the lowest price that's it that's the other words they can do they can't force you to do anything whereas the government and police and military and you know the board of education they have to they have to be you know they force you to be fun to fund them by threat of violence right and they cage you if you don't find them and yet we trust that entity that violent entity you know over all the other businesses you know kind of uh kind of amuses me yeah oh it's very it's it's humorous it's uh I but I mean it's really like like I say it's conditioning you know they get that how do they get people to accept that this is the only way and they really start that at a young age and in em shoutout to everybody out there who gets people to open up their minds and think to themselves and outside the box I i adore people like that yeah yeah and it starts with you know starts very young right it starts with authoritarian parenting and spanking and corporal punishment and you know asserting you know who's the who's the authority figure right who's the superior in who's the inferior and then it continues in government school and then it continues in college and then it you know outside the authority figure is the police and the pond and the politicians right there's always an authority figure you know you're always meant or you always made to feel inferior and and you know in the eyes of the government there is no equality right there's no equality under the law because when some people are exempt from those laws from the from those laws of morality like the police like the like the politicians then you know there will never be equality some people are given free rein in and exemptions on these universal laws yeah when people can do whatever they want I would expect them to you know do just that so that's another thing is I'm not surprised like I some people can read the writing on the wall but some people don't even know you know what's there but when you see what's what's on the wall you can see what's coming and I mean it's been a long time for me and my music and and you know we we were really scared that it would come to this a long time ago and in it and it really has its to the point like now where you know they shoot kids they handcuff kids in school you know they yank old ladies out of cars and tase you know war world war two veterans at traffic stop it's out of control yeah yeah I know and and the thing is that you know everybody more well most people trust the police that they're looking out for their well-being and you know they're really there to protect and serve the public but the police are not taught to trust the people right there taught that everybody is a possible aggressor right and everybody is suspicious and so it's always the shoot first ask questions later mentality right which is why you get people you know being shot dead for you know is like one kid you know opening his door with the with the wii controller in his hand and the guys like well i thought it was a gun right right or even if you know a man has a screwdriver in his hand you're u13 of you guys are that scared that you're just gonna mow them down right and yeah that that's that's happening and we got it we got to remember people have a problem with this and they know it's not right but they're there they are continually turning to the very problem for an answer I mean I tell people the last person you should ever turn to to fix a problem is the person who created it government is not gonna solve this for you you know everybody was waiting for a verdict in Ferguson well it doesn't matter what the verdict is nothing's gonna change because you're gonna do what they want and I think it was a you know someone's family just sued the state who you know who got killed I don't I don't know if it was air gardener or somebody else but they they won the case and they got five million dollars you know paid for from the state meaning us the people yeah hey so you know here we are [ __ ] you know paying for all these weapons to be used against us and we are also paying for their heirs their mistakes we we pay for their mistakes I mean let's get an officer to pay you know out of his salary let's have him worked at all that's how freedom works right this isn't freedom this is that this is not this is not what you could call freedom you could think it is but it's not yeah so so um you know when I talk about you know the problems with with law enforcement and how you know we should do away with it or we should abolish it people you know say well what about you know protection who's going to you know protect us from thieves and murderers and rapists you know you just want lawlessness you just want chaos and and what I'd like to remind them is that the very fact that you're asking me about protection security means that that's a demand right and many people have a demand in in you know in you know and in a society or in in a in a group setting then you know there's going to be entrepreneurs that it's going to capitalize on the demand and produce a company you know like private security to satisfy that demand because you know everybody wants protection everybody wants to feel safe you know you want to you you want your business to be say if you want you want you want to know that you can call somebody to protect you you know of course that's that's a given right so so it makes sense that people would make make it business like that no you saying that they asked a question who would provide security proves the point that people would need it right yeah I mean they act like you know who would build the roads what do you mean you know a guy who makes who pours concrete he would get hired to build the roads by people who hire them who need roads it's it's it's crazy man it's ya know and I think I just well I just want I just want people to not keep turning to the same to the same people who created the problem those aren't those people are not going to help you it's not how it we're going to move forward in evolve as free entities as the people were supposed to be I know we're built for more than this and we are we're getting there we're not going to be stopped because you know we're very we're very special creatures human beings we take risk and we make things happen so we're not the type to be stopped but what we're settling for is really wrong right now yeah yeah and you know I think about like all the people who are already working in private security like like bouncers like you know mall cops like you know people yeah people who who provide protection for private businesses do you hear people like that do you hear mall cops accidentally tasing pregnant women do you hear people you know private security guards in Disneyland you know accidentally breaking somebody's arm or you know assaulting them for no particular reason do you see videos of that on YouTube no of course not it's a great point it's a great point I mean it's really good yeah because they're they're hired you know and they don't want to lose their their paycheck which is the way it's supposed to be you're supposed to hire someone and if they act you know and accordingly you're supposed to be able to fire them and then hire someone else so they know to act a certain way if they want to keep the contract and get paid that's what money's for people are like money is you know I know we don't have real money because it's printed out of thin air but the I but what money is it's a way to hold people accountable right yeah yeah it's about accountability it's about transparency and when you have a private business and that's what that's what the people demand right because if you're not transparent and they don't know what you're doing behind closed doors they're not gonna purchase your product they're not gonna trust you you know like you know if if if a mall cop does you know assault for no particular reason or harass people you know he's gonna give a bad reputation to the business and that's not good because then he's gonna they're gonna lose customers and they can't survive that way so they need they're incentivized to only maintain the people with the highest caliber of you know workmanship you know people who can deliver the best quality service so right let's self-regulation right let's take it like this let's let's look at it like this there's a bunch of businesses on a bunch of malls in an area okay and everyone knows there's this one mall where all these security guards stop everyone and ask him for identification and my Hayes a twelve-year-old boy and might shoot someone in the back for holding a screwdriver you think anyone's going to go to that mall right right they're not going to go to that mall and right now we all live in that mall and we need to realize there's another way and another way to do this but right now I mean that's that's that's it right there I mean if people people want to look at it who would want to go to that mall and and risk even living like driving to work is a risk I mean if we want to get into you know real freedom I take a risk you know going out into their domain that they own and he gets people like it really does get people shook and scared and there are some people who have to live in today's world like kids walking home you know in a bad neighborhood who this kid really wants to do something good in his life and he's just going home from school and if he walks down the wrong block he has to fear because of a man with the shiny badge who thinks he has the right to do so too you know scare the living hell out of this kid just for walking home and I mean we you know we have to prove who we are to these self-proclaimed gods and and hope that they don't hurt us yeah and the interesting thing you know talking about the bad neighborhoods is some a lot of those a lot of that poverty and drug dependency and welfare it's all created by the state right and and and people look at them they say you see we need to police in those bad neighborhoods to protect the people and and the reality is and I kind of to me that that's reflective of of this ideal notion that people have of police as being you know protectors of the innocent and you know they punish the guilty and they they you know the heroic and Noble people because that's what they see in movies right all the time you see police being portrayed like that whereas in in reality no police don't do that actually they are very timid and they are feel fearful for their life they don't put their life you know on the line for other people really they they're really um you know if they feel threatened by by a dog they shoot the dog right they people tried they took first and as gradually so so really those kind of bad neighborhoods are are the places where you will find the least amount of police right the most the most amount of police you will find is like in the high class upper income neighborhoods where reality really they're not needed right but but if they if they do make their way down to the bad neighborhoods it's usually in a tank or a SWAT armored vehicle jun 2 plus a house for selling drugs that they wouldn't have to come and bust down that door if the market was left free and open and people were you know able to decide and we didn't have a black market of drugs right you know the war on drugs is a hoax it is it it's an endangerment to everyone drug user or not prohibition has never worked and we already have you know they're we already have drugs that are legal it's just the ones that the government gives permission to I mean prozac is is is pretty it's pretty harsh there's some really heavy drugs that have been approved for kids as young as 11 years old mm-hmm they just approved it and said it was okay yeah yeah that's a good point that you know talking about the war on drugs that there's many more deaths from fda-approved medications than there are that have ever been from hallucinogenic drugs especially cannabis but even if you go cocaine and heroin you know many more people have died from fda-approved drugs so they die and then it's okay though because it's an fda-approved death yeah that's it I mean correct yeah it's it's it's a joke and then once again they say they're keeping you safe and and all your you know keeping your kids away from drugs and I mean if it was left up to people we wouldn't we wouldn't really be living like this it's it's what they have created which has turned neighborhoods into war zones I mean the war on drugs gives an excuse to arm the police to the teeth like they're militarized you know I mean so did 911 and the war on terror because everyone could be a terrorist but um you know like they're one of the greatest examples I uses a woman in Las Vegas mmm the police were on a drug raid and they used a chainsaw to break down her apartment door and her little two-year-old laid there um you know and urinated themselves while she laid down face down on the ground for up to like an hour and they searched the house and it was the wrong house okay so I mean these are people who don't you know they they don't use drugs and I mean eat and if someone wants to speaking on the non-aggression principle mmm I don't care what someone does to their own body and I'm not worried about it it's their life until it affects me until they directly impose a threat on me am I worried and I mean everyone is just so creeped out by some guy who when I don't you know let and let him do that he's not a threat to me until he becomes a threat to me then it'll be you know addressed right it's the difference Lysander Spooner would say it's a difference between the vice a vice and a crime right a vice is not a crime right but you know crimes are very simple right theft theft assault bright and murder right that's very simple but and there's a victim and each one of those things that's it's a clear-cut way to distinguish a crime right and anything else does not have a clear-cut victim right somebody is smoking to join his basement no clear-cut victim you know making a voluntary exchange with a drug dealer no clear-cut victim right right and the violence that does occur you know in the black market and you know between the drug cartels is actually like you said created by the war on drugs right by the prohibition outlawing these things and forcing because there's still a desire for people to want to you know smoke these things consume these things and buy them so making something illegal does not does not annihilate their desire to have it right so it just pushes it on the ground on in in you know in places where violence is more prevalent and so you know it's basically you know you're like you said the government creates the cartels and then it says all you know look at the cartels so dangerous we need to have another agency to fight that you know so it creates their own reason right right they create the problem you know to get the reaction they want to enact their solution Hague alien dialect that's that's government right there 101 that's how they do it all yeah yeah exactly so in the same thing with the war on terror right they yeah you know they you know it's it's not really i don't think it's really necessary to even know who exactly you know perpetrated 911 actually with today's 911 right so yeah and it's not 11 p.m. right now amazing synchronicity my man that's how i roll what was that go sir and did you roll are you rolling with me you're gonna have a whole world of synchronicity that's how my life work nice but uh yeah so you know it really doesn't matter that the specifics behind that you know because what what what they managed to do was create you know a massive propaganda campaign to you know to go in as another excuse yet another excuse to invade middle eastern countries supposedly for democracy spreading democracy and bringing civilization to their backward barbaric regions whereas most thinking individuals understand that it's more likely for the oil for the you know for the poppy for the or the fact that perhaps they're challenging the petrodollar or perhaps that they don't have a central bank which of course every civilized nation needs a central bank right yeah and what we will bomb you to keep you safe and free so you know I mean it's terrible I mean the recipes to the three thousand people who died on 911 and more and then recipes to the million that have died since in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Iraq and Syria and Africa and everywhere else a war on terror drug mmhmm yeah I saw mima today it said it said yeah rest in peace people who died twenty nine hundred people died 911 and and then also rest in peace the forty eight thousand people who died in in Afghanistan and then like a million plus people that died in Iraq and then and then like 30,000 people that died in Pakistan because and they died for a crime they never committed right they just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time yeah and you know it's oh it's just goes back to what we were just talking about with no victim no crime because the state believe the state believes in collateral damage yeah you know collateral damage has to be exposed to the youth has to be explained you know I myself I talk to my nieces and nephews starting at about you know III love love is what they get from me but I'm going to talk to them you know Henry and real terms so they understand morality and and I always tell my nephews like you know one just left for college and there's one that's you know he's a young boy still but I tell them you know less than a hundred years ago by 13 years old you were supposed to be the man of the house so you had to go get the buckets of water and get the horses and all that so I'm going to tell you you know real things right now and I'm not going to scare you i'm just gonna let you know it's not right if you do that and do you accept that do you think that that's right if someone does that you know when I speak of like collateral damage just hurting random people to keep other people safe it doesn't work like that yeah it doesn't keep it will save it you know everybody is threatened and endangered by the war on terror right everybody is now considered a terrorist you know it spawned the birth of the Department of Homeland Security or Homeland insecurity is more likely put and the TSA and you know the those those lovely new agencies that I'm sure most people have you know it is made made them more comfortable going on a plane knowing that they're out out there fighting terrorism you know by patting down old ladies and and you know handicapped people and oh my god it's just yeah last last time I was on your show we talked about my last music video against the odds which was about anyone who's been living you know was born after nine eleven they've been living in a world at war that's just terrible to even think about and it's true yeah yeah exactly i mean what am I one my favorite quotes is like 11 death is a murder and you know that's immoral and then a thousand deaths is a statistic right yes yes you know it's like oh yeah I think another one I like is like um you know kill one person you're a murderer kill kill kill a million and you're a conqueror and kill them all in your God yeah that's that's a good one that's a good one I know right now I know it's it's and and with the new music video that we're talking about now with man down and the police state I mean this is what I just talked about in my music I'm not I mean and I'm and hip hop comes from a place of awareness I mean the hip-hop first line I ever heard was broken glass everywhere and I mean that's what got me about hip-hop was awareness so I'm just trying to you know put the sunglasses on people and helping them see like and they live I just want them to see I'm and I and I just showed it and the police state we have now is in direct correlation with 911 I mean it is I mean we if you take a seven year old person who grew up you know in America they don't think that this is right or if they think it's right they think times have changed we got to have tanks in the streets times change you know times have changed and really crime has gone down yeah um you know people are still going to do things like they did in nineteen fifty four things are going to happen but you know for you to accept the idea that we need tanks in the streets and are men with shiny badges to look like storm troopers you you you are the problem I'm sorry to tell you but you should have a problem with this and if you don't you're part of the problem you Vic did you know Lord Vader's troops and we are the rebellion and we don't accept them and they're not there it's we're not going to stand for it it's not right yeah you know what's interesting when you when we talk about these you know very disturbing topics and we show them you know videos like yours some people react by saying like you know I know it's going on I know it's bad but I don't want I don't want to see this stuff I don't want to hear about it I just want to go to work you want to mind my own business and you know raise my kids and I want to think about this stuff and and it's interesting because it kind of reminds me of the people that lived during Nazi Germany right and and a lot of those people were just like that you know they knew what was going on they knew the you know Jews were dying by the by the millions by that by the by the train cartload and most I'm like you know what I don't even want to I don't want to think about that you know there's nothing i can do i'm just going to go to work feed my family I don't want to think about these nasty things and and it's so sad because it's that exact mentality that allows it to continue right the law abiding taxpayer he's what really makes all of this terror true terror and evil possible through his compliance right yep yep and and I mean people can avoid it but it'll eventually happen to you it will it'll come home to wrote to roost and you know it'll eventually happen to you and the other part is is like you know I know people care cuz they they donate and they have hearts so I try and you know and I try and hit people in their heart and remind them of how much they already do care because they do I mean people have compassion but I also remind them compassion isn't convenient you can't just be compassionate when this event happens or that event happens no you should care all the time about your fellow man because they need you and we can change this and it can be a better world but they need you yeah yeah oh yeah definitely the only way that politicians have powers because people give them power right there it's like this this is one riddle from the game of thrones and the guys like you know you have a swordsman you have a king and you have a rich man right and who who everyone each person tells the other person to kill the you know the rest of them and who who lives and who dies and it's you know the first thing you think oh well the swordsman has a sword right so then he must be able to have he must have the power because he can kill people but no the King has true power right because he has the authority the belief in authority people think that he's you know the Word of God right he has he's got exceptional exceptionalism to his rank right so he's the one that tells the people with the weapons what to do and they obediently enforce his will right so that's the power of the politicians ultimately comes from the people we give them the power through our obedience or complaints through paying taxes obeying the law of voting all that kind of stuff yep and I tell people obey at your own risk I mean you're taking a risk but I mean the other beautiful part is and it is beautiful it's harsh this is why people need to jump in headfirst and you know check out some of the things we're talking about because it's actually beautiful so it's horrible to find out that they're arresting people for feeding the homeless yeah yeah it's really gut-wrenching right but the beautiful part about it is is people defying and disobeying and saying no which is a beautiful word in a word we all know when we're young and we forget which is no and doing it anyway and that is how we change the world and it's right and and and actually when people do that that little example needs to be taken to a bigger scale and people need to really look at a bigger picture and think about disobeying like well wait a minute if this is morally wrong you know I'm a compassion as outlaw then I'm forced to disobey that I might want to take another look at the whole scope of things and how I'm living my life or am I being ruled and do I really own myself am I free you know it's it's cool yeah like I think back to Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad right imagine somebody at that time who discovered what she was doing you see that you know what and the person tells it you know what why don't you stop breaking the law and just appeal write to your Congressman just vote to end slavery and stop trying to break the law just pay your taxes you now imagine or Schindler like trying to smuggle Jews out of Nazi jet you know why you just money just go to you know if you want to change the world just go into politics you know why don't you be the next Hitler yeah change from the inside that will work you know that would be beautiful that's the way to do it no you should you know oh man I know what would we do without those those rebels goes you know la and the crux of my new album peace I say when freedom is outlawed only outlaws will be free you know we're all we are all an enemy of the state and the one cool thing is is because I really am against divide and conquer is we all are in this together because we are all enemies of the state mmm every one of us yes we all might have different you know things and ways that we live and and and actually goes worldwide because governments everywhere so really it's all of us the whole world and we're and we're built we're here for much better things look at what we've accomplished you know but look at how we've been coerced and you know kept in cage and behind walls to live a certain way that they tell us yeah i saw a list a few years ago of reasons that the that you would be considered suspicious or terrorist by the by the federal government and the reason they're just amazing like like you know a person who talks about their rights a person who mentions the Constitution a person who homeschools a person who talks about police brutality yeah yeah a person who cares a person right anyone who cares or has compassion you should really second-guess and maybe not want to hang out with and you might want to report them to your local fusion center and for all the listeners out there fusion centers are real a look about it'll take you to spooky googa Booga land to know that people that you work with my be working part-time at a fusion center and just listening to people's calls and reporting people that look suspicious I mean it's it's very strange but we live in that world so don't ignore it don't deny it you know I mean it's great it's like I I'm just here to tell this guy that he's on fire over here and if he doesn't want to listen then you know I'm sorry he's going to burn but I'm trying to let people know that there's a problem but you know that's that's it yeah yeah so you know basically yeah what we try to do is is first of all describe the injustice describe that government there is no such thing as a as a government that protects the people right because the first thing or the government that protects property rights because the first thing that government every government does is violate those property rights through taxation right we're involuntary a confiscation of money so there is no such thing of the government that protects property rights you know even a limited government is a limited master that you know violates you limitedly limitedly and it's still immoral like you know at what percentage you know if 0% taxation is freedom at what percentage and a hundred percent taxation is complete slavery I what percentage is it not slavery right because the way I look at it even point five percent taxation is still slavery because if you don't pay that point five percent violence will come to you right in the form of big broad shouldered men with guns most likely yeah you don't have a voluntary choice right to pay I mean they make you pay by force and then the worst part about that is is yes it's your income and your blood sweat tears taken from you but it's also used against you I mean nothing that government builds is is it works none of it works so people you know go by and they're like how these schools in this museum and this and I'm like are you impressed by that I mean we've we could make something way better look at look at eighth grade education levels compared to now to 1912 mm-hmm you know people in college can't even pass an eighth-grade math test in 1912 you're impressed by this I'm not impressed by this I'm not you know whoa cool oh we got this new football stadium that we all built and they took the money by force and it's you know it's neat and I say well first of all where's our free tickets since we paid for the stadium and second well I would have built a cooler one and and they just look at you dumbfoundead like you know oh my god this guy just he just thinks for himself what what's he mean no government her you know they would they wouldn't here to make all this happen they don't make anything happen they make things not happen they destroy things mm-hmm you know they already they destroy your way of life they already take from you by force and they rule you by force and everything that they build is null and void and that's why that's what I'm saying with man down I try to get everybody to realize you know go ahead and voice your opinion but like I went out and protested for years and when I was in New York you know on 911 and I got thrown into a free speech zone in a cage and I had an ar-15 pointed at my face really I realized well this is pointless you know well Who am I I mean these these people are going to listen to me they got everything banking on this so then I you know really got philosophical within started open up the Pandora's box and realize you know this is the way to do it with one conversation with one person already letting them know that they're free and all that we got to do is walk away from these masters all right exactly and it's like that this cartoon died like we know you see the the politician on the plank and the people are standing on the plank holding him over this cliff and then you know all you have to do is walk off the plank yeah not give that your support your participation your obedience that's it's the best I love that I love that what's that quote from the 1500 you know all you have to do is walk away we hold them up and if we just walk away they crumble they crumble in on their own impression right on their own weight yeah yeah and and going back to you know the list of you know when it takes no violence that's why I oh yeah right yeah I because I really don't like and now you have every right to defend yourself if someone's attacking you you know these guys are you know but when they we peacefully assemble you better expect them that mean what they've had sound cannon since 2003 I guess some people really haven't really known what was growing since nine eleven but I have and they've been using all these militarized weapons since right after 911 on people who had a problem with it is you know g8 summits and all types of things but um I would fully expect if you want to go out on the streets and voice your opinion I would expect to be in the middle of a war zone and do you really want you can you can do that if you want but are you really going to change anything because like in Egypt they've had three revolutions and they install a new version of the same problem every time it's called government nothing is changed yeah yeah it's funny you know tenders revolution and or hyperinflation you know or you know dictator gets us a saintly all right so who's gonna rule next that'll solve it hello put somebody another and we dig it up up for now who's gonna who else is gonna violently subjugate us for the next 10 20 years any takers that's perfect statement violently subjugate us yes will we bow down to next yeah and then and I agree with you that you know protesting and going on the streets and put and with your signs I mean it is one way to gather attention but it is kind of a dangerous way because those people really attract more violence more you know police and you know the when you call that the tear gas you know the mustard gas the pepper spray all that kind of stuff they attract that and so it's really a more dangerous way to to raise awareness and then I think you know using the Internet I think we have such a great tool to spread any kind of message right and and especially this message which is so important you know it's just um you're crazy not to use the internet you know delphi's credit yeah it's a risk and if people want to take it they can like I know people get upset like I but see they don't we're all individuals and we all live a different life I've done that before I went out and you know me and all my friends all throughout the country and lots of people went out but you know when you start seeing when you start seeing you know a War break out over you want to voice your opinion you realize well the point is proven here right these dudes give me do you guys see what they're doing yeah you know so if people don't get by then you know that but it what it's sad but most people don't care until something happens to them and the way I look at it too it's kind of like begging to when you're out there and you're signs you know you know I don't know it's Holies wall these Wall Street you know evil people accountable or whatever you know it's like you're begging your politician do something about this please please do something master please change things master please yeah you're at in them yeah you're on your ass in the people who do who do Paulson prob cause a problem again so you know what we're trying to do we're trying to talk to the people themselves directly not the politicians they're not gonna change things right or change things for the better no I mean I and I think it would be amazing like I don't know it's it's scary and it's sad like just because we kind of a lot of us saw this happen about okay I saw footage from Ferguson okay or all the people were outside and and these people have been ruled by force and intimidated by militarized police forever and everyone came outside of their house all ages races and creeds and moved these police off of the streets without touching them they just did it by pure the same thing that the cops dude us pure intimidation and the look on these officers faces was kind of scary because I also saw another video making man down of a person being beaten target okay by five police officers one person everyone in the target like the civilians were like oh no you can't do this they actually were going to step in and help some of someone being brutalized and to see the look on the five officers faces I really saw a glimpse of a thing I don't want to see happen and I I you know I hate violence and war at all costs it's not going to solve anything you know if there's if there's if we could get even police to understand that hey we want to hire you and we want to hold you accountable you just got to walk away from these people that rule us by force and start a security company and will hire you and it'll be an awesome thing I mean that's what we gotta do because I really can't stand these fake revolutions yeah yes that's a good point that's a lot of um you know people who have these various government positions they do have their kind of working in jobs that can be replicated in the free market oh yeah like please send private defense or or even teachers in public schools rising good private schools or you know start their own small little thing and accept I guess iris yeah every day ever they have maybe used bingo be shoe salesmen you're right nothing really good at that but um well yeah yeah so so police in one sense that like there's a guy that that's on the seeds of Liberty podcast he's a ex-military guy and and so he was saying that you know we should really try to appeal to soldiers and police because if we can get them on our side you know because they're so skilled already in combat and things like that strategy the way described is like it's like having a set of Swiss Army knives on your side yes yes it's very true I have a friend who he's going into security he's trying to start a security company and I i really get him excited about it I'm like bro you understand when i talk about my music you see what's going on in the world and he's like yeah yeah and I go people are going to come to you you are the future you're gonna have a huge company if you take this serious and get your training in get your get you know play their game ran out get your paperwork do whatever you got to do but you are the future because people want to be able to hold someone accountable this this is ridiculous so he really and through that door you know mentioning that I got him to think you know about a free marketing about volunteerism and about you know anarchism and people already get it I i actually think most people are already anarchist because they don't want to be ruled they don't believe in being ruled they just don't know they are ya yes an interesting statistic in this book i'm reading called fear dhum how politics like rules you by fear by counter boyack and he was saying that the the statistic that you'll die by a terrorist is like one in twenty million and the odds that you're going to die by a lightning bolt is one in five million and the odds you'll die in a in a in a in a car crash is like one in five hundred thousand you know the ideal diana in the bathtub is like one in eight hundred thousand yeah so this is more likely to die in your bathtub or by lightning balls by terrorists more people died from peanuts than terrorism right allergic reaction yeah this anything with police brutality is like you know um I think it's like you you're you know you're one in 55 55 times more likely to die from police then you are by terrorists so people are afraid oh yeah a boogeyman an ocean away whereas their true oppressors and subjugate errs are here at home with license to kill yes license to kill and you know a quarter of the world's prison population is in America that's freedom it's the freest country in the world they hate is free today yeah you know they hate us you know I mean though though the whole premise of man down and my music you know in general that one is just really hard hitting but you know I got other songs and albums that go on about it but you're not free and if you think you are just just look at the prison population I mean it's horrible and I feel bad for kids you know with the war on drugs and and just really cops having an excuse government having an excuse to do whatever they want they break up families they take away father's you know no there's people in jail who harm no one but themselves mm-hmm that's not a criminal no victim no crime who they harm they harm themselves and they're in jail no and they talk about their helping people in rehabilitating people and I know it doesn't work like that like I'm one of the few people on holidays I actually like really feel for the people that are in jail and families that have members of their family in jail because I know not all of them deserve to be there I know it and I think about that and really I wish people thought about that more because it's kind of gut-wrenching when you realize just how many people are in prison in the United States yeah I think I think it something like sixty percent of people in prison I guess federal prisons are over there from drug-related offenses you know and it's just it's just tragic they're all victimless crimes and and you know one of my favourite memes is you see a bunch of you know you see a bunch of prisoners and in prison and it says it says just a few more laws and utopia will have been reached yeah yeah that's all we need right more violence in the system now it goes back to what we were saying earlier with people looking at police like you know anyone getting pulled over anyone having an encounter with police they're assumed to be guilty right that mentality has got to change because the state you know is there to take your money and your where you are harming no one and it can escalate very quickly into if you don't comply you just might die and as I say in the song I just wish next time think about it because it could be you yeah yeah one of my favorite quotes from from the the Nazi era in Nazi Germany is uh forget who said it but he's like you know first they came for the union workers but I did not speak out because I was not a union worker then they came for the jews I did not speak out because I was not a Jew and then they came for me and nobody came to help me because or nobody spoke there was nobody left yeah there's nobody left to speak for me right so you know it's so important that that you know we recognize that other people from other countries or even people in our own country that we're all the same in all this infighting black versus white riches versus poor you know employer versus employee legal versus illegal immigrant you know it's all you know divide and conquer right it it's all just petty infighting that and that's the kind of that's the kind of distractions that you know rulers and masters and politicians thrive on because they don't see the true injustice right they don't see how much we're being robbed how much we're being caged and beaten into submission when they encourage you know this kind of you know racism and that's the other thing with racism is like it's so it's so encouraged and stirred up in them in the media if you notice if they love it because it just gets people focused on that you know it's yeah it's the white people right it's a weapon it's a weapon and I mean it's divide and conquer because like that we have immigration crisis all over the world and people who care about humans and you know they have something to say about people you know immigrating but they have nothing to say about the people who caused the problem for people to risk their life to cross oceans or two you know risk their life to come across imaginary lines drawn from space by dictators mm-hmm they have nothing they have no problem with the bombs that were dropped or the criminals that run their government they want to point their finger at these people trying to flee war zones and get mad at them it's disgusting yeah right blame the victim yeah I mean I stop footage from Europe of you know people being held you know who are escaping Syria and now i'm really wondering what's going on with humanity there a crossroad i know a lot of good people are coming up and taking in refugees from all around the world and mm-hmm but i just don't I don't see people letting other people be harmed to this extent for much longer so our message is even more important than it ever has been oh yeah yeah it's getting more more important as these you know oppressive socialist countries are collapsing you know as well as the u.s. very soon and and people are you know people's lives are being destroyed and you know Obama's foreign policy and his drones man you know mass murder drone bombing and invasions and occupations and that's not helping anything of course so just making matters worse and most likely he's causing the war zone that these refugees are fleeing from surprise surprise so he and he and he and his homies all of the all of the Emperor's have no clothes on right all all all of the government's everyone at the United Nations you know you you know head of the Security Council security is what they call it really there they're the most terroristic organization out there just dropping bombs after bombs on people and collateral collateral damage is accepted by the state and you know by free humanity we don't accept that it's we don't accept other people being harmed right exactly well I don't want to take up any more of your time Brent thanks a lot so before we go can you just plug your how people can reach you you know your YouTube channel your facebook your your website for sure blood of the brave calm is the easiest way to get their search for blood of the rave all over the internet facebook instagram twitter i'm on soundcloud you can download a lot of my music for free and you can stream my music on Spotify on your xbox or any other mobile device I love everyone out there thanks for listening and thank you for having me on the show yeah definitely so so before we go can you give just give one last message to people about the police and what what you think you know how you see the future and what you think should be done about the police nobody should accept you know if evil is if evil has never seen people will act like it doesn't exist so first of all we got to recognize that the evil is there that is why my music video man down should be seen worldwide by eyes everywhere so we can see just how bad it is and then examine the fact that this is not right and there are solutions to this and we are capable of you know a better world we shouldn't accept this this is not okay anyone you cannot hold accountable does not work for you so stop believing that government works for you they are not the answer yep well said definitely so and if anybody wants to donate to my show accept Bitcoin paypal and patreon you can go on my patreon account and and set up a donation thing once a month would be greatly appreciated because although this is a labor of love it's not free there are costs so I would love to keep doing this providing you guys with content because I just love spreading the message of Liberty volunteerism freedom and anarchy as much as possible it makes me it delights me to talk about this stuff so thanks a lot bread for the awesome conversation really appreciate it I appreciate you having me on and all you do to open up hearts and minds thank you sir yes yes we'll have you back on if your next viral music video will do it awesome so this is a peaceful anarchism on the voluntary virtues Network and the seeds of liberty calm and the conscious resistance calm wishing everyone have a wonderful day take care bye
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hey [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hmm [Music] is [Music] myself whenever i come back home everybody's always there to greet me they say hey i am the street chief of zodiac way hey what's up this time oh yes every inch the professional right epsilon is majestic no way check me out oh wow he sort of does look majestic doesn't he ah forget that i'm rascal i can show you how it's really done watch and learn i'm going to teach you how to fish good [Music] hey you're doing that wrong you need to be extra quiet and patient you will never understand that bozo's just helpless once twice three times a loser i'm perfect you're not perfect what are you doing rascal what are you laughing for oh ah nothing huh show off huh i'm better this must be defeat ah i'm gonna go fishing too [Music] what's rasco doing there that's a hug hey what's going on here i know we got real embarrassed already [Music] take your dirty money back a fish i caught a fish and it's a big one me up come on [Music] ah what the what is this huh my tail oh my tail open up let's go open get off come on [Music] yeah my tail get it off hey help me out ah [Music] i've now mastered the diamond vest hey rascal what's wrong with you huh i was fishing with my tail and this little clam bit onto it and i can't get it open guess look you see that little thing rascal why didn't you come to me i was right over there i would have cracked that sucker open with my kung fu move rest assured rascal oh i would crack it open uh-huh yep huh well that's good here what are you waiting for crack it okay here we go huh be patient don't be i'm about to try my diamond fist i will get this clam open [Music] didn't seem to go too well [Music] oh my poor tail hey rascal you cannot even say hello to a friend come and have some tea what can't you see my tail is caught on a clown hey let me see [Applause] [Music] always blazing new trails in fashion hurt shadow so crazy someplace else we're all stocked up here have i ever steered you wrong then we asked the monkey does he perhaps know something that can help you in your pathetic life what happened to your tail huh uh i was fishing with my tail trying to impress epsilon but a clam close shed on my tail i've tried everything but i can't seem to get the little off yeah do not give up hope this is not an impossible situation do you understand nothing's impossible let me see here welcome yeah that's it really tell us i'll give the clam some cider then you'll let go [Music] i guess he needs more cider [Music] medical procedure i will hang you from the lifters and after that [Applause] hey a rascal ah [Music] rascal rascal wait up a sec what's wrong with your tail there's a big bump on him are you sick of something huh where's the door to explain everything to you it's a clam you pinhead clam grew out of your tail huh well i gotta admit that's a bizarre illness come on let's go to my opposition clan did not grow out of my tail let me tell you exactly what happened it's nothing but a little clam i'll just jab it open real quick huh [Music] my needles well don't worry i've got plenty more of those what [Music] here's my alternative wait where is it just hang on a sec rascal bite your teeth well i'll get this clam off in no chime stay away from me a second high school come back you haven't paid your bill boy talk about your close calls huh now what am i supposed to do oh hammer he's a strong guy he'll help me out hey hammer do you got a sec hey there roscoe how you doing well about your hammer do you think i could smash this clam off my tail more or less just in case let's try it out first there's no point in getting hurt uh-huh hey why don't you try it on a rock go ahead give it a whack it shouldn't be a problem hey rascal step aside okay go for it [Music] wow hammer that was amazing okay hannah let's give it a try smash this thing here oh hey what's this thing on your tail dear rasco oh long story well uh i went fishing with my tail and i caught a clam hammer hurry up and smash it um well uh i'm sorry rasco i can't do it what why not i can't take a life no matter how tiny it is that's just not cool i can't live with this clam on my tail peresco i know how to get him off without hurting him huh [Music] where'd he go no but he knows how clammy i am nobody knows my sorrows oh tall tale roscoe hey roscoe oh there he is hannah what are you doing don't worry you'll find out soon ah let go of me hammer why did you bring me here hannah hey what's the big idea i'll get over you not wanting to help me out but why did you put me in this room hey roscoe take a look at your down there ah my tail is free now when you put that glam back into the water it will open up automatically that's just great hannah you're so smart wow that's a fat pearl that's probably a prison from the glendon [Music] foreign [Music] ginger [Music] [Applause] foreign [Music]
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See WHY Rhode Island 🏝️ Will Blow Your Mind 🤯 Vlog❗️❕
I'm so excited [Music] good morning welcome back to our Channel where I Inspire your desire to be great to be great to be great great thank you guys so much for tuning in and watching another video so today is currently August 1st it's 10 o'clock a.m and we well yesterday was my birthday if you know you know to everybody that wished me a happy birthday thank you guys so much I feel so loved I feel so special I feel so blessed and just grateful to be alive um today is my husband's birthday if you know you know um and we are moving we're moving to Rhode Island and we're gonna see how we like it um so come with us on this journey I'm gonna Vlog it and I hope you guys like it I hope you guys enjoy this Vlog um we'll see you in the next part I'm currently let me see we're currently packing packing it's right here so yeah stay tuned and yeah foreign so this is our hotel room another cute mirror hey we made it to Rhode Island here's the bathtub nice and clean just a quick Glow Room Tour oh there's a stranger in my bed there's a stranger in what are you doing here just moved in what's it like living in Rhode Island this probably might be worse than Connecticut I think the fans want to hear that look cute Hello TV hello desk to work edit the videos um what is this oh it's a little drawer thing hold on hello closet oh my God a little iron board to iron fit microwave this little boob coffee maker for the caffeine some water gotta stay hydrated food more water got some towels and that's the end of the room tour hope you guys enjoyed it bye [Music] thank you hey guys so it is currently tell you what time 3 49 P.M and I literally just woke up so one of the first things to do if you want in Rhode Island is to get some rest okay if y'all just need somewhere to get away for a little bit get some sleep come to Rhode Island okay I was tired um I was just tired so I got some rest I took like a two hour nap I ate I got settled in and I took a two hour nap so that's one of the first things you could do when you come to Rhode Island you can take a nap no but seriously all jokes aside you can seriously get rest here it's a pretty laid-back State um it's a pretty chill state if you ask me um so if you ever want to get away go somewhere and just get some rest into Rhode Island stay tuned for the next thing that you could do if you live in Rhode Island okay hey guys so I had to come back because I forgot to mention something important of course um so the importance of getting rest people that just go go go go go go that just work work work work and never rest that it's not good that it's not unhealthy so I wanted to encourage you guys watching this video get some rest take a break it's absolutely okay whatever it is that you have to do it's gonna be there even after you're done resting and taking a break so it's completely okay to get some rest it's completely okay to take a break clear your head recharge rejuvenate like it's okay and I just wanted to tell you guys that because I used to be that person that just liked go go go go go go go go no rest no break no nothing and it would make me fall apart even more um but when I get rest and recharge and rejuvenate um I would be a lot more better I would get sick a lot less I could think more clearer I can get stuff done more quickly more efficiently because I'm rested compared to if I'm not rested if I'm not rejuvenated recharged it takes me longer to get done what I need to get done I get burnt out I get super tired super worn out so if you're watching this get some rest bye [Music] so and everything you could do if you're in Rhode Island wait if you're living in Rhode Island you could come grocery shopping at shawls [Music] so take all our money and there's another store you can go to if Shaws don't give you what you want you can go to Walmart [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] all right so we're on our way back to the hotel from eating yeah I need some drip we gotta stop where he wants to go um I'm a trick on you hopefully you buy me something yeah um food is delicious 10 out of 10. what was your favorite thing definitely enchilada that's really good enchilada and the churros okay yeah the churros is definitely yeah out of the between the churros and the fried ice cream I definitely love the churros more and I liked my food better I'm sorry yeah my food is way better than yours okay you tasted mine what was mine's called again a Cheesy chocolate you tasted mine mine was way better mine was a chimichanga yeah and you got the burritos right so chimichanga was like a fried burrito kind of kind of yeah yeah and then his is just like a regular not regular it was really good it was a deluxe it was a deluxe version play my burrito but I didn't like his because of the texture it's just a texture thing for me I liked the fried one better so we just want y'all to know the food was really hard food because you have a hard head if you come to Rhode Island make sure y'all visit that restaurant El tapiato El tapio North Kingstown that was yeah North Kingstown so that's I think that's number three the third thing to do in Rhode Island so we're about to keep it going and stay tuned [Music] oh my God [Laughter] oh Lord this water this is what do you say yeah but it feels so cool like when the waves come up so high after doing everything you just come to jail yes catch a whole vibe I'm so excited oh there we go oh that's perfect I don't know if y'all can see behind us but we are currently at the beach I think this is number four of what you could do if you a lot of music is here live in Rhode Island especially if you're near the especially if you're near the shoreline too yeah so it's water is freezing it is cold I don't know if y'all can see that but it's another thing to do um if you come to Rhode Island so yeah let me do this real quick thank you for holding it hold on okay y'all see that oh yeah y'all can see it y'all see that yes okay all right catch y'all in the next part of the video it's currently 9 45 p.m so that's why it's dark out catch y'all in the next part I'm so excited it oh look at the lights oh my god that car light working you see [Music] you can take night photos huh take night photos what on the phone on the phone oh all right y'all I'ma see y'all I just had to come back and yeah bye if y'all come to Rhode Island come to the beach it is such a Vibe like huh photos all right we about to try to take some pictures no [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] shut your so we just changed rooms oh where's this light oh God right here so this is our bathroom now shower so we upgraded earlier we couldn't upgrade because there was no rooms available so we got our little king size they you know could sleep in one bed now and we got the working area got the the big big TV you know the living room TV got the couch so he could watch TV out here if he wants to while I sleep instead of watching over there and oh I forgot the review is also better um see they got a little balcony or whatever but I don't think we could go on there it's just for the scenery but that's our little room tour you know yo thank you I'm grateful that we were able to get an upgrade and our stay is expensive so bye hope you all enjoy life stuff that's another thing to do in Rhode Island you can upgrade your room okay bye [Music] hmm OS respect [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you see them [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you [Music] thank you foreign [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] hey guys so I'm here to close out this video it was so so so much fun filming editing all those great things I definitely recommend going to Rhode Island I had a lot of fun as you guys can see um great places to eat I enjoyed the Mexican food both times with Mexican food those two are my favorites as you guys can see the beaches were beautiful and the difference with their beaches which I think that's what I like is that they actually have waves in Connecticut the beaches are just there's no waves so I enjoyed Rhode Island I definitely recommend you guys go I hope you guys enjoyed this video stay tuned for the next travel video and I hope you guys visit Rhode Island comment below if you've been to Rhode Island before comment below if you want to go if you go what places are you definitely visiting let me know in the comment section make sure you like comment subscribe share this video anybody that you know that wants to go to Rhode Island or move to Rhode Island so I hope you guys enjoyed this video and that's all I have to say see you guys in the next video where I Inspire your desire to be great okay [Applause]
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ADA Ambassador Program S4 Ep. 8 - The Conclusion
[Music] a new day a new challenge today is going to be an exciting day we are going to be designing a tank for a japanese designer watch brand and they have come to us requesting for a beautiful aquarium where they can display their watches underwater [Music] we need to look out for escape with cross camp which has to be placed in a public place displaying waterproof watches so we are given the escape of books we are going through the ideas and come out with our own idea present it in another half an hour so that it will be one of the best ideas or merge of the idea skin i'm planning to make a design of things which i saw in this magazine just the ia plc 2016 winners and i've currently selected four escapes and i'm thinking of combining all those together so that actually the aquascape will look good and the main highlight will be the watches which will be in display we are not trying to copy anything which is in here we are just going through this to get an idea of something [Music] so [Music] so and which could look aesthetically right so we did follow the golden ratio we used this hand silitone and he has managed to create a nice drift fall down from right of the tank to the sorry from the left of the time to the right of the screen and it's going downward it's looking very nice day eight the ambassadors have done the major hardscape and now we're looking at fine-tuning the aquascape to make it stunning uh we will spend a little time in analyzing and teaching the ambassadors from how to take a great scape to an amazing atmosphere [Music] so we are basically arranging the glossary stigma allergenoids taking them and cutting the roots off a few millimeters maybe from the base and arranging it in a tray so i think this is going to be the carpeting plan that we are going to use in the aquarium and after planting we'll have a better view of it [Music] we will be getting back to you every week with activities and uh pay good attention to that because at the end of it there's some something which is a very high value which you will be taking with you one is of course the knowledge but other than that there's so much more that you will get right [Music] so [Music] hi as an [Music] over the values of the nature aquarium of the nature aquarium and the atv of backward sleeping [Music] [Applause] wow [Music] you
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Core Web Vitals and SEO
(upbeat music) - Hi everyone, and welcome to our session on Core Web Vitals and Search Engine Optimization, SEO. Today, we’ll be talking about what SEO is, how the Core Web Vitals play a role there, and how you can use Search Console to help track and improve your site's metrics. For many, SEO is a weird collection of black magic spells, but once you dig in a bit more, it's not at all that. We've heard that Google is pretty good at figuring websites out, and it's tempting to assume that having a clean website means you don't need to think about SEO, but it's not that simple. SEO is all about improving the quality and quantity of the traffic a website gets from normal search results, so excluding things like ads. There are multiple things a website can do to achieve that. It differs a bit by search engine, and I can only speak for Google. In general, the main aspects are the same everywhere though. Make relevant content. Users go to search engines to find out more, and your pages might be the resource that they're looking for. This is more than just writing well. It's also about picking topics and phrasing that’s used by your audience. Make the content accessible to search engines. If search engines can't understand your content, it'll be hard for them to recommend it. Show why your site is awesome using the various signals that flow into SEO. There's a lot that plays in here. A good way to think about this is given there are multiple good and relevant results, how can you show search engines that yours is particularly good and useful answer for users right now? The Core Web Vitals flow into that last group. For the other aspects of SEO, I strongly recommend checking out some of the SEO starter guides and getting help from experienced SEOs. It's useful to think of SEO a bit like usability. A little bit of information is helpful but when it gets serious, you want to get the help from experts. Over to the Core Web Vitals. You've heard a lot about the Core Web Vitals today already. So this is really just a super short overview to help get you started. The Core Web Vitals focus on three aspects. First, how quickly the page loads; second, how soon you can interact with the page; and third, how stable the page is as it's loading and as the user is interacting with it. If you're curious about more details there, be sure to check out the other sessions and our documentation. When it comes to data sources, we differentiate between field data and lab test data. Field data also called Real User Metrics or RUM data is collected from users over the course of about a month and is based on what they experience when viewing your site. This is a part of the Chrome User Experience Report, in short, CrUX. Lab tests, on the other hand, are generated on demand with testing tools in your browser or on a server using settings that try to approximate what users would see. For search rankings, we use field data as this is what your site's users have experienced over time This makes the data more representative for your site taking into account where your users are located and how they access your website. The Core Web Vitals metrics are then combined with other signals for search. We call this combination the page experience ranking factor. The additional signals are mobile-friendliness, Safe-Browsing, HTTPS security and compliance with our intrusive interstitial guidelines. These have all been around for a while and there's much written up about them so I won't go into much detail here. We plan to adjust these signals over time to best reflect a good user experience for users. We'll give a six months heads up before any change. The data is split by mobile and desktop and applied appropriately for search ranking. When a mobile page is shown as a separate AMP URL to users, that's what will be used then. In other words, if you're on a mobile page, the ranking is only affected by mobile data and the same for desktop. So in short, for search rankings, we use a page experience set of metrics. These include a few existing signals as well as the Core Web Vitals. We track these based on what users would see separating mobile and desktop experiences. Cool. We looked at page experience, the Core Web Vitals and how they're used in Search. Let's take a look at Search Console now. Search Console is a free tool for site owners that gives insights into Google Search for your website. Once you've verified ownership and given the tool a bit of time to collect all the metrics, it's time to head over to the Core Web Vitals Report. In this report, you'll see graphs for mobile and desktop showing how a relevant sample of your site's pages score. This sample and the scoring is based on the Chrome user experience report data. That’s the field data collected over time. Because of that, any changes that you make on your website will take about a month to be reflected here. Clicking through to one of these reports, you see a graph of the total number of URLs tracked and can see the individual issues flagged below. Going to one of these issues, you'll see a similar graph on top together with a list of sample URLs for its issue type below. Keep in mind that these reports are based on the field data, so not all of your site's URLs will be available here. It's often useful to focus on the bigger buckets of issues across both the poor and needs improvement categories. We try to recognize patterns such as shared templates and group those URLs together, as fixing the issue once can improve large parts of your website, which is pretty awesome. A good approach to improving these issues is to take a bigger issue type and to work to resolve it. After recognizing the issue, the first step is usually trying to reproduce the issue locally or within a testing tool. If that’s not possible, for bigger issues, it's worth narrowing things down using the various tools and scripts available elsewhere. Once you've reproduced the issue, you can work to improve the vitals. I won't go into details here, but be sure to check out the other sessions for more information. As an aside, sometimes you may notice that other Google products or services are slowing down your pages. Google Search doesn't give any special treatment to these just like users generally won't care why your pages offer a bad user experience. Treat embeds from Google, just like you would treat any other embedded resource. Once your live website is updated, you can tell Search Console that the issue is fixed. This is done in the appropriate drill-down report that we saw before by clicking the Validate Fix button on top. Search Console will then start a review of the URLs flag and let you know how your improvements turned out over time. Let's get back to SEO. As mentioned in the beginning, there's more to SEO than just page experience. Some of the factors are listed here. When determining the rankings, we have to weigh these factors appropriately. In general, we prioritize pages with the best information overall, even if some aspects of page experience are subpar. A good page experience doesn't override having great relevant content. For example, if someone is searching for your company's name, it would be expected to show your company's website, even if it's slow or otherwise provides a subpar page experience. In cases where there are multiple pages that have similar content, page experience becomes much more important for visibility in Search. It's not the only factor. And of course there's much more to a website than just Search. We found that when a site provides a good page experience, it generally performs well with users too. For example, we found users are 24% less likely to abandon page loads overall. In particular, we saw 22% less abandonment for new sites and 24% less abandonment for shopping sites. There are a few changes that can show this level of improvement for online businesses, and results like these are part of the reason we prioritize the web vitals metrics. The search ranking change is currently planned for the first half of 2021. With this change, we're also making all pages eligible to be featured in the top stories carousel of the search results using page experience as a guide. If you're curious about the details, be sure to check out our blog post. Well, that was it, our short excursion into the world of Core Web Vitals and SEO. In short, while there's more to page experience than just SEO and there's more to SEO than just page experience, SEO is also definitely a good reason to work on improving your site's page experience. I hope you found this session useful and insightful. Don't forget to check out the other sessions here to find out more ways to improve your website for users. Bye. (upbeat music)
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No Automatic Ticket For Jonathan, New Defectors - APC | NEWS
now the all-progressive congress apc has said it has not granted an automatic ticket to a former president good luck jonathan who is rumored to be planning to defect to the party ahead of 2023 general elections in a statement signed by apc secretary of the chaotic extraordinary convention planning committee senator john james uh powder deity the ruling party said that waiver granted to knee defectors does not exclude them from undergoing nomination processes to contest for positions in the party and as its flag bearers in general elections said the faction either the party by any person does not confer the status of an automatic candidate of the party on such an individual hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Exodus Chapter 32 Part 2
[Music] shalom and welcome to via israel a hebrew phrase which means you shall love israel we hope you'll stay with us for the next 30 minutes as our teacher dr baruch shares his expository teaching from the bible dr baruch is the senior lecturer at the zara avraham institute based in israel although all courses are taught in hebrew at the institute dr baruch is pleased to share this weekly address in english to find out more about our work in israel please visit us on the web at loveisreal.org that's one word loveisreal.org now here's baruch with today's lesson we are fully dependent upon god's revelation if god does not reveal to us his truth his word then we have no way of just stumbling upon that which is right and good we won't know what righteousness is we won't understand what is the will of god we are utterly dependent upon his revelation and this evening in tonight's study we're going to see much revelation there is much in the second part of exodus 32 that encourages us trains us equips us prepares us so that we might live a life that is right and that's the key we want to live according to that which is right in god's eyes for he is our judge we don't have to give an account to anyone else only to him and therefore we need to purpose our hearts we need to focus our very very mindset upon his truth and that is one of the foundational messages of this passage so with that said take out your bible and look with me to the book of exodus chapter 32 the book of exodus and chapter 32 now we left off last week with moses having ascended into mount sinai there he received the two tablet stone tablets as we emphasize written with the finger of god and in the midst of this we see that israel fell into idolatry they fell into a desire of their flesh wanting to do their will rather than god's will relying upon their own understanding rather than the revelation of god and they began to sin in an abominable way before god in this holy place and we pick up with moses about ready to descend back to the people so again exodus 32 beginning with verse 17. now as moses descends notice who he meets first he speaks to yahushua that is joshua the son of noon that's one who would take over after moses this one who would actually lead the people into the land of promise and notice joshua speaks verse 17 and joshua heard the sound of the people in shouting now the people they're making a great noise they're lifting up their voice but not in praise and adoration not thanking not remembering their redemption not understanding how god has led them here and for what he has led them to this location for so joshua heard the sound of the people shouting and he said to moses the sound now this word is the word coal with a koof not a cuff means voice or sound and it's going to be repeated several times in the next verse so joshua hears the sound the voice of he says war in the camp now why did joshua think that this was war well because it was in one sense it was a spiritual battle taking place that the children of israel god's covenant people were losing because they had turned away from the instruction of moses now here's a principle you need to write this down when we turn away from the instruction of moses we are embracing the enemy and we are going to be defeated in battle just that simple now we're not saved by the instruction of moses his commandments but if we want to live a victorious life we are going to take the relevance of the instruction of moses and under the leadership of the holy spirit we're going to apply that truth for those purposes to be manifested in our life so they did not do what moses told them in exodus 19 they were not paying attention to what was taking place on mount sinai they were all focused upon what they desire and when they had an opportunity to turn away from moses leadership moses the man of god the servant of god they did and they chose aaron and notice that they began to instruct aaron what to do and aaron was not a godly leader because he listened to the people he participated in their plans rather than what a godly leader is and that is leading people in the purposes of god his plans his will so joshua heard this and he heard that there was war in the camp verse 18. and he said this is most likely moses response he said end cole meaning this is not the sound and then we have to pause for a moment the next word is a word a note it is going to appear three times the third time it's going to be translated in the vast majority of english bibles in an incorrect way it takes this word the first time it renders it the second time it renders it one way the third time totally different and there's absolutely no basis for their their understanding of it the word singing it has nothing to do with singing so let me translate this very literally and consistently for what it says verse 18 he said once more more than likely moses this is not the sound a response of power or might the word is the same word that the name gabriel the mighty angel of god is named after and it's the phrase here call a note which means the voice or the sound of response of what might he's saying it's not this then he says the and called a note once more that same phrase it's not the sound of response of khalusha weakness what he's saying here in choosing these two words he chooses these words might and weakness what he's saying here is that this is not a human undertaking this has great spiritual implications not in the positive sense in a godly sense but in a demonic sense the people here are no longer under the authority of god but they have turned away from that as they embrace idolatry now we're coming to the idolatry in a moment we've already seen they've made that golden calf that molten calf from gold they ate they drank they rose up they played that's what we saw they are embracing idolatry that is what they're hearing what joshua is discerning and when we are in the midst of idolatry shalom which means god forbid when we are in the midst of idolatry it is an invitation to demonic influence and demonic activity that is what is being heard and discerned here it's not physical in nature there's physical implications but it's demonic in nature and that's why he says call a note now he's going to say what it is the word n means this is not now we don't have this word we simply have the word call a note the voice response i hear he simply hears not saying that word doesn't appear there and this shows you how how many translations don't actually deal with the text they just go and see what someone else says and if it doesn't have their preconceived theological doctrine that they want to impart in the text or some other agenda for their translation they don't really even deal with translating it they just copy it or they want to read it in english and make it smoother but they don't deal with the original language so you look at translations and see do they have the word singing or something else all it says here and i'll read it in hebrew so we can be assured that last part after the word weakness kalusha it says call a note the voice of a response i am hearing what response the sound of what well the implication is idolatry and when idolatry is going on there is a spiritual battle not physical but spiritual going on and this is what's taking place at mount sinai a place where god intended it and when we go back to exodus 20 and we see that god was coming to the people to impart to them a change a miraculous change where they would understand his will what to do and what not to do and would not have the ability anymore to sin that they would not sin a great thing god wanted to do but what happened they fell into idolatry and they receive the outcome of spiritual failure and we'll see what that is in a moment move to verse 19. and it came about when he drew near to the camp he saw the calf that would be that golden molten calf calf that was made he saw the calf and the dancing now this is important because yes david danced before the lord but more often than not dancing is problematic in the scriptures not always i said more often than not there can be godly dancing but more often than not what we see is that dancing leads to the the will of the enemy let me give an example of this we see in the gospel accounts we see that there was a young woman she danced before before a leader and that leader was so moved and and and inspired by that dancing not in a good inspiration but a demonic inspiration that he uttered things that was rooted in pride saying up to half my kingdom i'll give it to you and what did that young girl ask for you know the answer to this the head of john the baptist so dancing it is biblical to dance unto the lord but i warn more often than not it is not one that's pleasing it needs to be extremely extremely cautious dancing before the lord so he saw the calf and the dancing and moses was angry and what did he do he cast from his hand now it's interesting you'll find that there's many different rabbinical interpretations here and they're wrong they'll say different things than what it strictly simply says here is which means simply that he it from his hands and the tablets he cast from his hands the tablets and he broke them so he willfully intentionally through cast from his hands these tablets that were written with the finger of god that we concluded with last week and he intentionally broke them where below the mountain now this is important because under the mountain what's significant about that under the mountain shows the spiritual location of the people there was a reason why god did not let them ascend god knew their spiritual condition and god he commanded that they stay there and obey his instructions but they did not and now at the foot of the mountain we see that the people were spiritually deficient and therefore what was the outcome the breaking of the commandments those tablets and this is what we see when we are spiritually inadequate when we are rooted by the passions of our flesh when we do not adhere to the instructions of moses we are going to be in a spiritual location and condition whereby in the end the commandments of god are going to be broken this is what we see imparted to us from this text the way that it's written to us verse 20. and he took this is once again moses he took the calf which they had made and he burned it with fire signifying judgment what's the obvious progression of the revelation you break the commandments there's going to be judgment so he took the calf that they had made he burnt it in fire he ground it up unto doc meaning very fine and the implication is like powder and he sprinkled it upon the face of the waters we don't know what waters perhaps and he made them to drink who's them he made the sons of israel to drink it meaning that they had to suffer the consequence of their actions now some would suggest that one of the strongest desires is thirst and drinking shows the desires of the flesh it also shows here that it would not be something pleasing to drink down and therefore when we follow sin when we ve when we we transgress the instructions of moses we're not going to be satisfied we're going to be made to receive that which is not pleasing that which is not satisfying that which we of our own venetian would not take of an oven in and of ourselves so moses gave drink to the children of israel verse 21 and moses said to aaron what have you done now i again would would differ with many of the commentators aaron is guilty aaron was led astray aaron participated he was the leader that brought about and it's going to be said three times this great sin great as an evil sin but it means a large sin so he and moses is speaking and he recognizes the guiltiness of aaron because he says here what have you done or what have the people done this people done to you for you have brought upon it a great sin now moses understands that the people were were the incentive they were the ones that were encouraging it but nevertheless a leader is responsible for his leadership if he hears the people instead of hearing god this is an error and that's why it says what has this people done to you for you and it's very important that we see this you singular aaron for you have brought upon it or against it this great sin a large sin verse 22. and aaron said do not be angry my lord he's speaking to moses you know the people that with evil it is so he's saying you know that this people have a propensity to evil what's evil well good is the will of god evil is against the will of god and what he's saying here is that this people have a propensity a tendency to do that which is against the will of god now israel's an example do they have that tendency yes they do is that a unique tendency that's only among the children of israel obviously no all humanity has that tendency it's a human nature because we were conceived in sin because we're all children of adam so he says you know the people that with evil he is meaning people i translated he is it is they are but in hebrew it's singular verse 23. for they said unto me make for us and i can't overestimate that phrase we saw it last week we see it again now make for us not for god not in obedience to him not to honor him god's not their thought here they want to make their own gods they are associated and rightly so moses and the god of israel they want to reject moses in order that they reject the god of israel and therefore they say notice it very carefully verse verse 20 2 verse 23 they said unto me make for us gods which will go before us we want gods these idols to go before us because the man moses who brought us up from the land of egypt wasn't moses it was god we do not know what has become to him and here again i would suggest to you this is a lie moses went up he said he was returning moses constantly went before god in different situations and brought back revelation they were quickly to reject moses the first opportunity because they weren't interested in god's revelation they wanted their own gods their idols that golden calf that would go before them why well as i said that golden calf can't travel in and of himself he can't lead man has to carry him and man carries their gods where where man wants the god to go so they oh we're following god no we're following our own desires we're hearing god know we're hearing our own voice we're serving god though we're serving our own flesh and let me share with you today it is very common very common for people to use the term jesus yeshua jesus whatever language they speak they use that right that glorious name but they they attach to it their own beliefs their own desires their own will and say this is what god has told me now i was asked to listen to a video this week of a man who said that he had a encounter with with 72 demons that there was a young woman and apparently he was at a conference and afterwards uh he ministered directly to this young woman and there were other people around i'm not suggesting that there was anything inappropriate from a morality standpoint but he says that he ministered prayed with her for her for five hours and in that demons from her spoke and he said that she had 72. and he began to to ask these demons who are you what what are you called by and it was so convenient that all the the big sense of of rh abortion oh i am the the demon of abortion i am the demon of this i am the demon of this now i do believe that there is demonic influence in abortion but then he says i'm the demon and he uses a particular theological doctrine now i followed up because he gives a teaching on that theological doctrine and what he says concerning it is absolutely incorrect and the point i want to make is this people flippantly say god told me if god tells you something it better be in this book or it better be something that can be supported by this book he says god told me god said god led me or this demon he told me that his influence is in this theological doctrine and i know not just a belief the scripture confirms this so a demon did not tell him that and when you go and hear this story in my mind is just a little bit too self-serving and it's no different than what we see here people want to say god said when it's really they said and the children of israel they want look at the text once more they tell aaron make for us gods that will go before us because this man moses who brought us up from the land of egypt we do not know what has happened to him yes they do he went up on mount sinai to meet with god this whole exodus from egypt the the climax was this experience 50 days after the exodus there's even a holiday to remind us of that 50 days after this important event they are lying and lying always is an attempt to justify man's desires idolatrous will so this moses we don't know what happened to him verse 24 and i said to them to whom there is gold remove it and give it to me and i casted it i threw it into the fire and the calf this calf came forth now he ignores some information if you go back up to verse 4 the same 32nd chapter you see that he took from their hand and he formed it with a instrument like a chisel he did it that's what verse 4 tells us but here he says something different he says he just received the gold and threw it in the fire and miraculously the the golden calf in that form came out that is not the case verse 25. and moses saw the people that and we have a very important word the word parua parua in modern hebrew can mean wild fact we use that term for the wild west in speaking about uh america many many years ago we we can speak about something that is while not reflecting an order the proper order now it can also be translated as unkept something that has has fallen apart not maintaining the proper uh specifications the special right instructions something along these these ways so moses he looked he had discernment he looked at the people and he saw that the people that it was a wild a unrestrained people for aaron says look at it which means for speaking about it aaron released or uncover or undid uh meaning he brought this about four and the word here is shimtsa shimsa is a word in fact many people if you know a little bit of yiddish shimmuts schmutz is is something that is dirty grimy unclean a spot a stain and what he's saying is this aaron you by your action you manifested how unruly how wild this people was how they were stained and notice what it says before the ones who rise up against them here's the key aaron what moses is saying aaron by your leadership you expose israel to the enemies those who rise up against her realize this is the principle that's being taught we need to realize there is an enemy we have an enemy and that enemy uses unclean spirits demons and human vessels in order to attack us and when we are unruly when we are not demonstrating a proper walk that testimony what we're doing is giving an invitation we are calling we are summoning the enemy to come and bring defeat upon us and ultimately god's judgment because when we get spiritually grimy and dirty it brings about judgment that's where this passage is going because of this sin of that molten calf that golden calf israel is going to experience judgment verse 26 and moses stood at the gate of the camp what's what's done at the gate this is where the elders give their leadership that is this is where discernment judgment is given so moses and this is something seen throughout the scripture judgment is at the gate so moses positions himself at the gate of the camp and he said who unto the lord with me and it means unto me but will translate it in english better who unto the lord is with me and they gathered unto him all the sons of levi now this confirms god's choice of the tribe of levi now some point out something here that's very important it says coal not with that that koof but with the kaf not the sound or voice but when it's with the cop it's all so all or every son of levi from that tribe at this time and this would include aaron in other words many see this as suggesting to the reader aaron's repentance he went with moses he wanted to reaffirm his allegiance to the purpose of god so all the sons of of levi were there verse 27. and he said this is still moses he said to them thus said the lord the god of israel every man placed his sword upon his hip or thigh and pass and return from the gate to gate meaning every gate of the various tribes you pass through and return from gate to gate in the camp and kill every man his brother every man his neighbor ish every man among his his relatives now what's being said here moses asked who's with me and many people went to him including all the sons of aaron specifically he he told the sons of aaron listen we have a job to do we need to place judgment upon those who are unrepentant and those who are unrepentant who aren't standing with us this is what the sword is for and we see this look at verse 28 and the sons of levite not anyone else but the sons of israel of levi did they did just as moses and fell from the people on that day beyond hahu that day always a context of judgment three thousand men so three thousand of the children division when moses came back and he said i'm standing at the gate of the camp and judgment is going to be mediated out who is with me meaning who's going to repent all the children of levite all the sons of levi they were there and god used them he reform reaffirmed his choice of them and they went throughout the camp slaying all those who were not with moses all those who rejected moses they were put to death and as we say three thousand men three for the number of weapons three thirty three hundred three thousand three for the purpose of documenting revealing something verse 29 and moses said fill your hand today unto the lord now he's speaking to the levites and this is an idiom meaning this day you have fulfilled your hand you have received authority you have been called and now you're acting under authority that's what this is speaking about a man against his son and against his brother meaning that you acted to put those to death and you placed upon them meaning this that you have placed upon you have placed upon the children of israel those who survive this day a blessing now this is a very important principle le tete to give unto you this day blessing meaning judgment righteous judgment produces a blessing and the levites they have been placed this would include the priests later on because all priests are from the tribe of levi they have affirmed received once more and demonstrated this authority and their receiving of it by by carrying out god's will acting under his authority to make judgment but he is placed upon the people what that day blessing it is only when right judgment is mediated out that the people can be blessed when the people need judgment and there is no judgment there is no consequences for wrong teaching wrong behavior the blessing won't come upon the people it's when we judge and that's why judgment is not in in hate but it's in love that's why the scripture says whom the lord loves he disciplines that's what we're seeing here verse 30. and it came about on the next day that moses said to the people you have sinned a great sin now this is the second time this is the second time we see that expression about a great sin we see it at the end of verse 21 we see it here in verse 30 and we'll see it again in verse 31 in a moment but once more and it came about on the next day moses said to the people you have sinned a great sin and the you here is in the plural you all have sinned a great sin and now i will go up unto the lord perhaps i will atone in behalf of your sin and it says just that ooh lie perhaps that i will be able to secure this is the intent atonement in regard to in behalf of your sin verse 31 and moses returned to the lord now the reason why this is here and it's being done the next day is to teach the people this is what moses does when he goes up unto the lord it's not a a place of danger nothing's going to happen to him he's in the secure place he's in the presence of god and he's doing that for the purpose of serving god in order to receive revelation to receive what god has for the people and bestow it upon them and until he comes back you wait don't make that same tragic heir that was motivated in sin which is always to do their desire they had taken advantage of that are they going to do it this time they are not so moses returned verse 31 to the lord and he says ana this is a term of of petitioning it is a term of requests it's the most polite language ana he says the sin of this people it is a request and moses acknowledges here's a third time it was a great sin that they have done in making this god of gold this idolatry but but moses is interceding he's petitioning god and he says verse 32 and now if you lift up now most bibles will say forgive and that's the implication of it but it means to lift up and now if you lift up their sin but if not he says remove please me from your book which you have written now we have to be careful because the book of revelation speaks about the lamb's book of life and we need to be very careful here because what does john do in the book of revelation he takes things known things from the hebrew scriptures and he takes them that which is known and understood and he alters them in a new way taking that context taking that truth and applying it to a new revelation so even though we can learn things from this book in our understanding of the lamb's book of life they're not one in the same book now my purpose is not to go into a discussion of the lamb's book of life but it's a different book and moses is saying something here moses is saying i am with this people i am just like a good captain goes down with a ship moses is saying something i am with this people for good or bad i am connected with them i'm their leader and whatever happens to them i'm taking responsibility so if they cannot find forgiveness if my leadership did not bring them to the fulfillment he says then i failed and therefore erase my name from your book but notice god's response verse 33 the lord said to moses see he doesn't agree with this he says who sins against me i will remove him from my book moses you just can't petition it's based upon sin what are we learning here there are spiritual laws and these laws cannot be changed so god says it's the one who sins against me that is removed out of this book now this gives us insight because who sins against god that they would be removed from this book all humanity and that's why there's another book and that is the book of life and it belongs to the lamb and it's only when we receive the lamb messiah yeshua jesus christ it's only when we receive him that we find ourselves inscribed in that book of life and here's the good news that that that name is there for eternity we see very clearly this book's different now i know what it says in the book of revelation we can turn there in some other time but realize that there is a wonderful promise from the lamb's book of life this is a different book and we see that the one who sins against god i will erase him what is this speaking about well atonement is good that's what moses says in verse 30. i will secure perhaps atonement but the lamb doesn't provide atonement the lamb of god messiah yeshua provides redemption verse 34. and now he says you lead the people to whom i've spoken to you so moses received revelation that there's going to be one that god spoke to moses about you lead the people to the one i spoke about behold my messenger now it's word malach sometimes that word can mean angel but it can mean messenger not an angel necessarily so my behold my messenger he will go before you now this is going to be important later on in the next chapter but we'll just set it aside now behold my messenger will go before you and in that day that i and we have a very important word it is the word it's translated many different ways if you go to an interlinear use the bible study company you go and you go to the interlinear you click on that word and you go to strong concordance you'll find several different uh definitions to visit to redeem to punish several others so what is this word before we finish up and we translate these last few verses we need to ask ourselves what is this word all about in this word for example in modern hebrew it is a word that we use for depositing money in a bank account it's used for other reasons as well and it's a central word for example a central command in the israeli government works with the military and such is also used as this word in a different form but same three root letter word and three-letter root letter three-letter root word that we're speaking about and it means to deposit something to place something in and hear done god is saying this is a powerful word he says i'm in this situation i'm among you and what is god going to deposit that which these circumstances the condition of the people require that's why sometimes it's visited the people he visits he's there he comes but sometimes it's to punish sometimes it's to redeem it all depends god does what is right based upon the situation that he finds when he visits them what is required based upon his spiritual laws he will do so it can be judge it can be punished it can be a flick or it can bless it can be reward all of these things and what god is saying and this word is tied to this messenger now we're going to see later on that this messenger is also linked to messiah many interpret this to be a reference to messiah and i would go along with that and we'll see why later on but he says behold my messenger he will go before you and in a day the day that i will visit surely visit upon you their sin god's going to do something in regard to that sin and what is that well notice how our chapter concludes and the lord and his word vigof the word nagif is a plague another word from the same root what we find here is that their sin god looked at them and we find that there's going to be a plague placed upon them and this plague is a form of judgment and notice what it says the lord struck them we could say with the plague who the people that had done had made this calf which aaron had made now this is shown here to imply the the joint responsibility the joint guilt of the people and of air that they are going to be visited with what god's punishment later day but it's going to come and this teaches us something important about the nature of sin sometimes that punishment comes immediately and sometimes it's delayed well we'll talk more about the significance of this one of this word and how to rightly understand it in this context and the one we'll learn later on so that we can rightly and properly perceive what god's up to how god's functions in order to bring about a godly change among his people but until then we'll stop may god bless you and shalom from eretz israel the land of israel well we hope you will benefit from today's message and share it with others please plan to join us each week at this time and on this channel for our broadcast of loveisreal.org again to find out more about us please visit our website love israel.org there you will find articles and numerous other lectures by baruch these teachings are in video form may download them or watch them in streaming video until next week may the lord bless you in our messiah yeshua that is jesus as you walk with him shalom from israel
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How To Automate and Optimize Shopify Dropshipping (Interview with Travis Mariea)
hello and welcome to another episode of the e-commerce coffee break podcast today we want to talk about a pot About Drop Shipping now Drop Shipping has been declared de a million times but it is not with me on the show today I have Travis marier He is the CEO of flexpoint tocom a Dropship and distributed order management platform built for connected Commerce Travis has been in the e-commerce industry for over 10 years leading multiple software and service companies he is an advocate of the distribution fulfillment model and passionate about empowering Merchants to compete in a rapidly evolving retail industry so let's dive into the topic of Drop Shipping hey Davis how are you today hey good thanks for having me great to have you on the show Travis Drop Shipping why yeah I mean uh one it's it's an amazing uh fulfillment model you know there's been a lot of different um approaches to it as far as there's uh you know kind of the China the US there's the internal kind of US based approach there's a lot of different uh you know basically ideas about it out there I think you know the big thing to think about when it comes to drop ship is it sounds so great at the surface because there is a lot of efficiencies in the actual model if it's done right um you know in general it's been tough to you know get it going because there's a lot of integration heavy kind of uh work that is involved but in general right now Drop Shipping is really picking back up um and I'm not talking about quit your side job uh or start a side job quck your 9o5 kind of that the Drop Shipping where it's this um live on an island kind of scenario uh we deal mostly in Drop Shipping where it's a fulfillment model for an established retailer or someone that has an audience in general maybe not a retailer but an influencer whatever might be but has an audience has a differentiated kind of brand um for for that type of company uh it can make a ton of sense and um you know right now it's it's some of the best time to start Drop Shipping you've got you know direct consumer brands that are great that have they're on a Shopify store on a big Commerce store wherever it might be that you can easily plug in with you know systems like like whether it's zap year or like an order management system built for drop ship like ourselveses Flex Point um you know whatever it might be you could easily kind of connect to a a partner network of drop shippers and so right now it's really been interesting to see uh the new players getting into the space because it doesn't require as much technical overhead as it as it has in the pass so it's been interesting to kind of see that MH yeah thanks for clarifying we're not talking about what was a hype a few years ago theage overnight with AliExpress Drop Shipping these things and this kind of Drop Shipping is definitely nothing that I would recommend but Drop Shipping as a business model has been around for a very long very long time and I agree 100% with you moving um the market moving to DTC Drop Shipping done the right way and we will dive into this now um is still a great business concept now it can become relatively complex if if you're running a store you have um different suppliers um different technology platforms and I understand you at Flex Point you're helping in basically clearing this upgrate Clarity and helping with the processes tell me a little bit about the complexities behind running a Drop Shipping business sure yeah let's say uh say you're you're typically just shipping something out of your Warehouse right you're a DDC brand or a traditional retailer that you've had a brick and mortar or your own Warehouse um you're used to physically having these items and maybe just a small catalog because you're not building out a large catalog it's it's usually uh price prohibitive to do that um but when you start Drop Shipping a lot of times you're you're dealing with a larger catalog because you can because you don't have to own the inventory and you don't actually own it so you don't physically have it so that means things like images titles descriptions like how do you actually decide what to call it how to describe it how to get the imagery um just getting the products up onto your website in Mass you know usually like I said it's more just one or two that you're adding at least in our model uh the traditional retail model you know it's it's kind of can be um can be difficult so you're dealing with whether it's a file or an integration need there and getting it up categorizing it properly so to start that's that's a piece of it um once you get your product catalog onto your website you then need to sync inventory so you know working with uh your vendors to understand where do they maintain their accurate quantities so you don't sell something they don't have in their warehouse um that they cannot ship for you so you know as I was saying earlier you need to build a good brand it's not AliExpress just flipping uh customers never having them come back you need to be still building a good brand and with that you need to have a good fulfillment experience and so with that you you got to make sure that you're not selling things that are out of stock um when you're fulfilling orders where people buy them on your website to build your brand onboarding vendors in general uh is something that you should be thinking about and you need systems like whether it's a flex point or any kind of um software out there that helps you kind of onboard these vendors to get the log in to sync the inventory to manage how many vendors you have in a queue how many that you you know already signed agreements with um how many that you've integrated with um so just that whole piece of it that's that's all just getting started right there's some complexity there and why there's software out there that focuses just on that piece um and so once you get going that's you get your vendors up you're going you start getting orders in you do need to be thinking about okay an order comes in it has one of my branded items on it and it also has drop ship item on it you know how do I split that off uh appropriately and then how do I um you know make sure that experience is good whether it's coming in two boxes or whether you're bringing it into your own Warehouse first what we call cross stalking and bringing that in first and then sending it all together if you have high enough margins it can make sense to do that in some Industries um so it's thinking about those complexities and how you want to handle them uh and one of the most complex areas that we handle is in the retail world where you might already be buying wholesale from Brands say uh I'm an outdoors company and you know I sell fishing rods and I'm currently buying those wholesale I'm St uh storing my whole warehouse and I'm setting them out if I also dropping that exact same fishing rod how do I how do I map that across multiple systems to say this fishing Rod's in my warehouse this one's also in another Warehouse um how do I get that up to my site as one product listing with an accurate quantity across those two separate warehouses and one I don't oh right it's a drop shipper and when an order comes in sure maybe it's as simple enough as saying I just want to always fulfill my warehouse and then if it's out of stock go over to uh the drop shipper and fulfill it there but we have clients that say you know what no if it's in California fulfill it directly from the drop Shi because I can't fulfill it for the same cost right or I can't get there quick enough time or if it's International so there's all those complexities where systems like flexo kind of come in we what we call product overlap where you have the exact same product in multiple uh warehouses third party and first party um so it's really just a game of data integration data management whether it's inventory product or order data that was a great overview of what basically Drop Shipping the different kind of scenarios that you can work with um I like that so now once you have found a a vendor supplier for the products that you want to sell in your store um obviously they all have different technology platforms tell me a little bit about the integration of whatever they can provide when it comes to the data exchange to your platform that might be Shopify it might be big Commerce wherever you're on yeah yeah exactly so it's all about integration right and that's that's the main piece um when you're working with the drop shipper to be able have that good experience you to have your two systems talking and traditionally EDI was the way you integrated via Drop Shipping and for those that are not familiar with EDI electronic electronic data interchange it was uh built to replace the facts that's how old it is um and it was literally just this non-human readable files that were translated um interesting enough it's still used by most of the large players Walmart Amazon Target um all the big retailers still a lot of times require EDI uh because they built their whole system infrastructure around it uh but it's very tough to implement it's very fragile it's not a standard like it might sound it can differ from retailer to retailer it's very timec consuming to set up so at the very BAS level that's how people started integrating from a retailer to A supplier and then you know obviously moving on to integrating drop ship as well between that retailer and that supplier um still around today but that's kind of at the base level the one you want to avoid three mode setups costly things like that um it slowly evolved to and you see this today a lot where there's CSV files that are hosted on like a dropbox location or an FTP uh to provide live inventory and there's custom scripts written that you know uh a lot of entry level developers can write a script to update a file um so it made things a little bit easier they're human readable it simplified kind of that EDI process of transferring files but still wasn't great uh we saw the rest API really kind of bring things forward a lot further in that you know it's with good docu documentation it's a very efficient way to translate data back and forth between two systems and so the rise of the API has really kind of been a GameChanger for um for just kind of integration as a whole but it still requires a developer and you need kind of a a good developer to make sure that they can properly Le the read the documentation integrate you know deal with rate limiting deal with um you know pag donation things like that so uh you know that was that was good but it still required developer where we're at now and why I'm so excited about Dropship and the integration between partners and commerce is that we've got these connectors that say you don't have to be a developer we've already built all these pre-built Integrations to every open API system that is out there Shopify big Commerce you know all all the any new software being rolled out has an API in most cases and so you know everyone probably on your podcast a good bit probably know about zapier right and that's a great example of an iPass integration platform as a service that helps you just kind of integrate um more Commerce focused ones like cigo out there and um alloy and things like that you know we what we did with flex point is is because we're focused on drop ship we built an order and inventory management system with an iPass built in so now when it comes to integrating your your vendor who's on Shopify you just have them installed the Shopify app and they start you automatically are pulling your product data automatically syncing inventory automatically sending orders and tracking information back and forth no developer no um custom code for those that are on Shopify on big Commerce even have them with open source platforms like magenta and woo Commerce um things like that so you know it what the big hurdle was uh when integrating with drop ship suppliers was how do we integrate who's going to write it do I have a developer do I not have a developer how do I deal with EDI now today it's I'm on Shopify you're on Shopify I'm on big Commerce you're on Magento doesn't matter just use a system like flexo or any other kind of iPass out there to easily connect with your uh your your partners essentially and start working together okay no makes perfect sense obviously that helps a lot remember the times dealing with CSV files and it was a pain in the neck uh there were so many errors in there so I that's just was not a good experience now when you work with a partner on the other side and you only want to Source I don't know certain product ranges and um synchronizing the stock and all of that how do you keep control from your side that you really only source the products that you want to have and so on yeah that's a great question I can tell you you've got experience in here right just be able to dive in there or at least have heard of you know the plexities there so what we do with flex Point specifically um because we are in that the business of building out a larger catalog not the one skew kind of drop ship Al Express thing but like building a larger Cog to to bolster your brand online and to you know build an experience on your on your website so you're dealing with a lot of products are available to you we have a we have two screens really three but two that M uh mainly matter where you can see the entire product feed so whether you're integrated bcsb file EDI or an API like still has to happen for some of your vendors that require it or you connected to a Shopify store a magenta store whatever it might be all those products are brought into a single screen and um from there you can look through that search through that we've built specifically the the IMs and the pin tooling within our system to say here's all that's available to you right with Rich imagery and titles and descriptions and custom fields and attributes that you can easily filter and then you can select those products in our user interface and say list that to Amazon list that to Shopify list that to both Amazon Shopify Walmart and my other big Commerce stor so we kind of give you those screens to kind of manage them in in one spot okay that sounds like an amazing feature um something that should make commerci life much much easier now when it comes to um getting the information after the purchase and after delivery so we're talking about shipping um details tracking info and so and so forth is that also something that you pull from the vendor and basically forward to the customer we do and that has been I I believe you know that's a big piece of the efficiency that we add is we have a lot of customers saying we receive an order we a lot of times have to manually send the order to um our vendor right and we kind of help with that piece but the the biggest one was always okay I might be able to automate like an email po or something but getting the tracking back up to my store was always tough so um yes we do uh help in that full cycle not only from what we call left to right is getting the products up listed and synced and then right to left which is orders down to your vendor and then back up the shipping tracking to your your customer and you know nowadays um we'll update the order status and and uh big Commerce and Shopify specifically I can think off the top of my head we'll we'll push the tracking up we'll mark the status as shipped and then all that normal communication will come from your Shopify store with your branding with all of your um you know proper kind of messaging that you had for any other order mhm do you have any other kind of Integrations that are sort of exotic when it comes to running a store for I don't know specific Industries on these yeah I mean that's a great question so um you know over the years we have built out we've had there's a lot of Integrations that are not as plug andplay because the the distributor the vendor the brand whoever it might be has a pre-built system that that requires a customer integration and so you know on top of being an order and inventory management system we have a full integration team we have you know was a dozen developers constantly working on integration so we have about 194 95 I think is where we're at right now um pre-built Integrations to the large Distributors and the auto part space and the furniture space and you know um there's a ton of other industries that we've got even in kind of um yeah a ton of different industries that we serve where uh we have plug-in play uh distributors built into our system where you don't have to go hire a developer and they're ready to go kind of oneclick process of loading their products in okay now you're obviously talking to a lot of vendors out there do you see some specific Trends or Industries where Drop Shipping is really picking up right now compared to I don't know a year or two years ago yeah I that's you know I think traditionally it's been big in those those markets I mentioned the industries that you know Automotive even in the firearm Adult Space Furniture where you know there's these big Distributors that exist that have pre-built feeds that need to connect I will say that Dropship is becoming more and more popular in this new um influencer ecosystem where we have people on Tik Tok and Instagram and things like that where you know even though apparel there's High return rates and there's um you know sizing issues and and things like that and less margin in a lot of cases uh if you have an audience and you don't and you're not a traditional retailer you're not used to Commerce drop Shi can be a quick easy way to get going and so I think these little niche markets uh if that that influencers can tap into are starting to open up um opportunities for drop ship like I heard uh you know my uh there's a local guy here that has like a rubber stamp company from from back in the day uh you know rubber stands for your name and things like that where he's got one influencer out of nowhere just showed up and starts them you know dozens of orders a day they think get a couple hundred in like big days whatever it might be um where he would have never expected that uh as their business has pivoted to something else completely but he's getting these orders that someone tapped into this weird niche market on Tik Tok and now he's getting Dropship orders from so I I think if anything we're seeing more of uh a distributed kind of approach to all these little U markets you can tap into because of the influencer economy okay that's a very interesting Insight how does the on boarding process um look like with flex Point what's the timeline there yeah with us uh it could be very quick uh depending on the complexity we've I would say you can be up we've had people uh sending orders within a couple of days three to four days um we've also you know had large importations where you're bringing on 10 15 20 vendors is kind of what you want to have on before you go live and so that can be like a 90 even to 120 implementation if you're bringing on catalogs you're communting with vendor um you know that's so that's kind of what we do see I'd see on average you know we're looking from like a 30day to 90day experience um getting up and going if you are an established retailer with an established store and you have multiple vendors you want to bring on board you know there's a project management piece to it okay that brings me to the question who's your perfect customer yeah our perfect customer for uh Flex point is you know a a retailer that has established vendor Network um that is is looking to automate more of their business that they do today manually ideally they're doing you know at least 3 million to $5 million uh gmv annually um you know shows that they've kind of got an established business and and of need you know have got past the manual side of things um so you know SMB for sure but definitely we're leaning towards midmarket but anyone that has drop ship component or wants to add a drop ship component um to to automate more of what they're doing already online we have another brand uh that's a little bit more SMB focused inventory source.com that um you know that's really anyone that's just getting up getting going uh you can be live in the matter of a couple hours by integrating with that pre-built Network I mentioned um that kind of focus is there where Flex point is really looking for the more established retailer um looking to automate what they're doing manually okay give me a bit of a oversight on overview on the pricing structure how does that work yeah uh pricing structure you know we're roughly $800 a month um a lot of times we are looking for annual contracts and uh you know annual payments um but we do have options to go down the monthly when it makes SS right now our our team today mostly kind of manages the kind of the sales uh pricing and things like that um however we do have kind of a light version of our app coming out where uh it's going to go back to kind of that you know you can buy on the website roughly 700 600 $700 a month um will be kind of that price point but uh yeah that's that's how it looks today and then you know like I said because inventory source is our sister company very similar a little more SMB that's at $99 a month um Flex point is really for that more serious retailer yeah I mean just taking into consideration how much time it saves you and probably um the level very low compared to do it manually um that's that's a no-brainer um before we come to the end of the coffee break today is there anything that you want to share with the listeners that we haven't covered yet um I I think I just as an advocate of the Drop Shipping model I think everyone has their preconceived notions of it because of a a YouTube video they've seen or an experience they've had you know I always like to remind people that it's um you know it is it is a a very powerful model if used correctly uh and you know it's it's one of those things to I say keep uh keep your eye out for in the future because um as as as I mentioned as it's easier and easier for partners to work together I think you're going to see it more and more and then at the same time never realize what's happening as well um so if you're in the know and you're you're paring you're going to see it from from that perspective but I think it's become more and more seamless um and you're going to receive a package that was drop shipped that you had no idea was drop shipped so I think that's really exciting for us to see that happen yeah we're on the same page there if it's done professionally and uh with the right tools it's it's it's a great experience for everyone cool where can people find out more about you guys yeah just flexp point.com it is flx no e so fxp nt.com um you can check us out there uh we have a a team you know ready to kind of talk you through it um live chat all that kind of stuff as well um so happy to talk to you there I'm always happy to engage with you on LinkedIn you can find me Travis marier M IA as well well I will put the links in the show as always then you just one click away Travis thanks so much for giving us an overview of what's happening right now in Drop Shipping and I hope a lot of listeners will check your website out and I think it's a great system to make your life easier thanks so much awesome thanks CLA hey claa thank you for tuning in to another episode before we wrap things up I've got a couple of important points to share firstly if you have enjoyed today's episode and want to support the show here's a simple way to do it help me out with that algorithm Magic by liking commenting and subscribing on your favorite podcast podcast app and if you're feeling extra generous leaving a rating would be 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Table saw upgrade miter gauge, great price ! Coffee and Tools, episode 189
[Music] so [Music] howdy folks it's new tool thursday this week at coffee and tools and i've got a pretty cool thing here up because i've been shopping it out a little bit got a table saw kind of had a few table saws and i've never had a good uh miter gauge for my table saw and so i went shopping online couldn't really find anything everything was anywhere from 80 to 129 for the type or this you know what i wanted so i got one here for i think it's 44 that's cheap and it was shipped out of out of uh new jersey so it only took a few days to get here so i got to show it to you but also going to show you the web uh the web page where it came what was sourced from and also i'm going to show you the gauge itself and how it assembles when you get it because when i got mine there was no instructions with it so it's kind of a no-brainer to put together but at the same time it's like everything else uh you know sometimes with a little bit of help it's a lot easier to you know throw it together so we'll disassemble and reassemble or whatever just to show it to you and i think it's a terrific tool for the price and again it's from the uh my good friends over there at the banggoods of all places they've got actually two of them an expensive one which you know you if you have the money hey buy it but for me uh it's sort of a tight budget thing i just wanted a good miter gauge that would fit my craftsman saw so we're also going into size and sort of you know that's really i'll give you the information so that you can check your saw table and see if it'll even fit your table before you order something like that and then find out maybe there's a problem or not i don't know we'll give it to you in inches and also give it to you in millimeters we'll do both that way you know we've got all our bases covered on that too but first let's have a look at this cage i guess we'll call this fully assembled because that's about what it is right now and i'm gonna have you close up and take a look at this bad boy is that close enough i think it is first off uh what i wanted was something with adjustable slots so that if it was a little sloppy i could tighten them up here with you know some gussets now there is some wheels that go underneath here i took them off because they did conflict with the saw a little bit and i really don't i don't like that t-bar track thing that they're doing these days with the saws i can't just lift this thing out i have to slide it all the way back out or something from my saw so the other thing was it has this really cool here check this out adjustable you know stop and you can just lock it wherever you want to like that also got a little finger thing there you flip it up so you don't have any you know stop back here if you don't need it but when you do need it you can put that down and then you can cut multiple boards uh you can also set this there a little bit of the back here and showed you and you can set this to the center here and then you have a nice way to dial this thing into right up to wherever your blade is so you can bring this you know i bring it in with a quarter of an inch or a half inch whatever you feel comfortable with and when it came in there was these little black plastic caps and they were on here and i thought well what the heck's the point of that and took them off and apparently it's just part of the shipping process as near as i can tell because the manufacturer actually shows these without those black caps on so it's just for shipping but it does throw a confusion in when you first see it you get your two screws back here for adjustment and same with this thing here there's just a single screw that drops a small uh i guess we'll call it a t-nut that slides on the track up and down here same thing with the miter itself as the two back here with the little t-nuts for the t-track and also this came in loose and of course you just screw it on and you know you have it kind of thing it's really cool you also have a little locking pin here that you can screw out and yeah and take that out of there if you want to unlock this change the you know change it to whatever but you can also see if you leave it in loose it'll drop into the hole and it'll help and then you can lock it everything down tight so you have your you know depending on what angle or whatever if you want to cut something on a 45 or you know whatever it is the gauge itself like i say is about 44 at bang goods bang banggoods has some terrific prices on some you know sort of inexpensive items the tooling they're showing is really quite a selection and this like i said this came out of a warehouse in new jersey so it didn't take you know a long time i'll show it to you a little better there yeah it didn't take a long time to receive the tool so it was shipped here within days of ordering and look at that thing i don't get any affiliate or sponsorship money or my pocket or anything like that it's just something i wanted to show you guys this week because i got this i've been wanting one for my table saws over and over again and i finally got a table saw that you know thought ah you know it's a nice table saw really need a nice miter to go with it so let's go over the table saw and measure the miter slots on the table saw and just see what this fits and maybe you can go from there so here we are actually on the saw now and you can see how this you know just slides pretty nice i put some wax down so it's not you know really dragging on metal or whatever here but the whole secret to this is the slot and most saws should have about the same but this one here is a three-quarter inch opening so at least we've got that and for you international fellers because i know we got international viewers you didn't think i could do this in metric did you yeah i got you beat ooh baby i got you beat yes look at that we're going to get accurate uh-huh accurately this one here showing 19 millimeters opening right here now let's just just for fun i'll slip flip this guy over for a minute and we're just gonna check this side too just see yep 18.9 millimeters almost 19 millimeter and uh if you measure with a tape measure in america we show it's just a hair under three quarters of an inch i mean it is basically we'll say it's three quarters of an inch if there's any other sizes you guys need i can't imagine what that might be but just in case somebody asked because it does seem to strange things pop up this three eighths of an inch thickness deep this way and again for the international gang the i will say 9.6 millimeters uh deep that way so it's really made for the us in in size however this is not going to be the best part of this deal but i don't have a problem with it and the reason is uh they did send a a self sticky tape that you can put across here so you can have your you know a tape measure scale across here but it's in metric and that's to me that i don't really care i don't i wouldn't use it if it was up here anyways i would never have any reference to it i don't believe and so that's up to you if that's some kind of a deal breaker well really feel sorry about that because even the scale that i have here on the saw is the same thing i'll be honest it's really nice look at it sits there and it does you know it's a wonderful thing but i actually use a tape measure off the blade of my saw whenever i cut anything or do anything so these scale here the scale here on the saw i hate to say it utterly useless yeah you want to save some money don't even bother putting it on there because it's it's it looks nice and it looks real official or something but yeah it's not going to be much good this is a really nice heavy cast piece on the back side here so and it's got some nice allen cap screws back here to lock it all together got a nice finish and of course you could use this i guess you could use that as a handle if you want to but you're gonna you could actually get some clamps with the t-nuts even up here to clamp down on your uh project now if you did that you would want to have those wheels in here that i took off i'm going to show you the wheels okay here's the wheels they they came underneath let's see if i can flip this over and they sit in these little slots here and they're both you know they're screwed in and they helped follow the t part of this track here but the problem with the miter slot with that for me is a lot of times i like to put my stuff down like this put my wood in and you know maybe start cutting or something so these are kind of a super pain in the butt because it means i gotta take the smiter all the way off the saw guide it up through get it going and the other problem with these ones was when i got them tight they were locking to the saw so i checked underneath you need probably a just a thin uh you know about the thickness of a human hair or something to shim between here and here so that it would fit properly they actually do fit the slot part the bottom of the slot but they don't work otherwise and again if you want now just we'll just measure one of these up and see what they are i'm going to go with 7 8 and i'll bet you somebody wants metric on there so let's do the metric thing too i like working in metric on my 3d printer that's the only place i really appreciate metric okay so 22 millimeter on the nose wow so and then the actual slot opening for my craftsman here is 23 millimeter so there's lots of slop in here for for these things but the problem was when the pick it up this way it hits the top of the t slot and causes this to bind so i just took them off and thought you know long term was like i really don't like these i don't like using the the t part slot to lock this down so it doesn't you know come out of there or something i actually want to be able to just pick it up hang it up put it down when i want to use it kind of thing so these like the tape measure thing was kind of like i don't really use that don't really want it uh i guess it was all about safety [Applause] yeah something like that anyways that gives you the size and assembly wise i think if you take a good look and here i'll show you this part too just in case so you can see when you get this piece of aluminum in with the tool when you order it uh you can see where this goes to the center of the back is bolted through with the t-nuts and you've got this back piece that comes back this way which allows you to put your stop break up the top here and as i said it's look at that thing that that's that's beautiful we cut a piece of lumber this morning and i measured the 90 on it and it was absolutely dead on but this uh saw so far has shown me that between the blade and the miter slots here they're dead on there's no there's absolutely to the you know i can met i've measured this over and over and it is absolutely perfect and in fact i set my fence up to the miter slot and check the fence the blade and it was everybody was happy so what's been coming off the saw so far has been absolutely amazingly you know accurate but this is just a nice a really nice item and like i said and with the the stop i really like to stop because if you're cutting small stuff and you can throw the stop down you can sit there and you know chop away on it and just keep using the stop to a reference so you can you know cut cut cut cut or whatever it is you're doing or if you're slotting even sometimes it's good to have a stop and you can set it up and make sure that when you slop you don't overdo it or go past the point of you know no return where you destroy a piece of lumber so this week from banggood's this is the item and it's about 44 dollars i'm going to give you a link in the description below so you can find these also go via link for banggoods itself and go hey go shopping on there they uh they're the ones that also are where i sourced the big planer from and i want to talk a little bit quickly about that planer because a lot of people i think misunderstood that planer is bigger than the ones that were shown on amazon somebody sent me a reference and i appreciate you know he said hey you know you can buy it ten dollars cheaper on amazon i looked at the one on amazon it was a smaller uh less powerful planer so it was like well we're really you know we're not really comparing apples you know to apples here so i try to uh contact the fella just let him know that hey by the way you know yeah that it doesn't apply you know you're close but you're not right you know so uh uh that was this week at coffee tools for new tools i guess you could get one of these for your uh well i'll check those measurements make sure you got that three quarter uh miter slot and you could also do it for say a bandsaw or something if you're into that sort of thing i have a craftsman bandsaw here i have not even looked at it because uh i've never had much luck with bandsaw i've had did use it i did i did a project last week with the band saw we didn't film it or anything but uh i will come back to it and i'll show you guys what i do with the band saw and then you know in the coming weeks or something we'll take a look at that project meantime wow what a what a great miter tool that's a keeper and the saw i really like the price of the saw too the if you missed it uh got the saw basically i've got no money in that soft i get nothing in it you know it was a sort of a yard sale special of just get it out of here and it was theoretically broken and i fixed it it was way too easy to fix but okay let's not get into all that let's not go there yeah anyway so here's the i'm going to show you this again look at the great big long handle on it the physical size of this right here and this is a 10 amp motor so if you're shopping this thing out yeah bang goods has this and it is an awesome very strong very powerful machine the other thing i wanted to show you that i missed on last week was i've got holes here in here threaded and same with here this thing will hook up to a table which you can order from the website at banggoods as well and it flips it this way onto a table so you can use it like a sort of like a planar joiner real you know uh might be real handy for a lot of guys that looking for portability but need that planar jointer kind of feature out in the field or something maybe i showed this to a couple woodworkers last night and they were shocked they said yeah this is they had purchased the one off amazon and they said wow this is like a lot more machine you know so yeah i just wanted to mention that just wanted to mention that this week because i'm trying to do new tools but i sort of keep an eye on pricing uh i've got a very very inexpensive uh detail sander coming in i believe we're gonna show it to you hopefully maybe as early as the next week or the next couple weeks we'll do a detail sander that's under 30 say and it's electric and you know comes with sandpaper and everything so that's a pretty good deal and uh so far i'm gonna order something again from i guess that banggood's website and see where it comes from because so far everything coming from them has come out of the new jersey warehouse in a couple days it shows up so if that's the case that's that's a good thing too you know it's no different than order from amazon it is faster than ordering from ebay where you never know what month the darn thing might show up let's not even go there right stay off of that anyway thank you for watching coffee and tools please like share subscribe and over and out [Music] you
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Big Picture: Assignment Taiwan
[Music] Taiwan 1965 not war but a training exercise this one code named operation Sky Soldier is typical of those conducted by the government of the Republic of [Music] China American observers are members of the military assistance Advisory Group often referred to as mag their mission to assist advise and train the soldiers Sailors and Airmen of the Chinese Armed Forces how did mag Taiwan come about what is it accomplished answers to these questions can be found in taiwan's past history and present [Music] activities [Music] ilha Formosa or beautiful island it was called by early Portuguese [Music] Navigators the Chinese called it Taiwan meaning the terorist bay both descriptions are valid Taiwan is the largest of a group of 78 Islands held by the Republic of China it lies approximately 120 M off the Communist held Mainland the islands of Matsu and kimoy straddle the entrances to the Communist held seaports of fua and Amoy the wind swept pangu Isles also known as the pescadores or the fishermen are located at the southern tip of the Taiwan [Music] Straits Taiwan is an island of considerable variety its eastern half is dominated by a chain of rugged mountains a number of Peaks being in excess of 12,000 [Music] [Applause] ft [Music] to the west of the central mountain system lie flat and fertile Plains ideal for the cultivation of rice sugar cane and pineapples the Island's most important crops the majority of the Taiwanese live in the quarter of the island that is suitable for [Music] cultivation taii the Island's capital and the seat of the government of the Republic of China is a modern city bustling with movement and signs of 20th century Prosperity despite the modern aspects of the capital the citizens of Taiwan maintain their ties with age-old customers festivals are unmistakably Chinese loud with gongs drums and [Music] firecrackers [Music] only a few minutes from Taipei in the many rural Villages one is face to face with Timeless Traditions they serve to emphasize the underlying continuity of Oriental [Music] culture taiwang early history is a series of Wars rebellions and invasions beginning in the 12th century Taiwan was the object of continuous and stormy struggles between rival foreign powers pirate terrorists and Chinese adventurers all anxious for a foothold on this rich and strategically placed [Applause] Island [Music] [Applause] it was not until the 17th century and the arrival of Kinga an almost legendary figure the Taiwan began to acquire a measure of [Applause] stability in the 19th century Taiwan was a province of China then under the the rule of the Manchu Dynasty which brought a period of comparative peace to the troubled Island this peace however was to be [Music] shortlived in 1894 Japan declared war on [Music] China at the conclusion of the ill-fated Sino Japanese war Taiwan was officially seated to Japan in whose hands it would remain for the ensuing 50 [Music] years during the 19 1930s Japan built a number of military bases and Training Camps on Taiwan and during World War II used them as a springboard for attacks against China Malaya Hong Kong and the [Music] [Applause] [Music] Philippines at the end of hostilities in 1945 Taiwan once again became part of Chinese territory under terms of the Cairo Conference of 1943 but on the Chinese Mainland the military situation was rapidly deteriorating City by city province by province nationalist government forces were being pushed back by the more powerful communist insurgents [Music] finally in 1947 the Chinese government was obliged to evacuate the mainland entirely it withdrew to Taiwan and the offshore islands and thus began one of the great migrations of modern [Music] times overnight taiwan's population was swollen by 2 million Mainland refugees soldiers government officials and civilians most arriving only with what they could carry the effect of this influx taxed all ass aspects of Taiwanese life the shortage of food runaway inflation and the need to sustain a large military establishment were major problems that had to be resolved the government immediately began a program of rural land reform it proved so successful that within 10 years the yield per acre of rice alone would increase by 41% most farmers were able for the first time to own their own land there is no doubt that the foundation of taiwan's prosperity has been the Land Reform program it has dramatically increased Farm production by encouraging private incentive [Music] [Applause] direct and massive US economic aid was also to play a crucial role in stimulating the Taiwanese economy more than a billion dollars would be loaned or given to the government of the Republic of [Applause] [Music] [Applause] China today taiwan's Prosperity is second only to Japan's among the countries of Asia proof of this surging economy is the fact that in 1965 the United States was able to discontinue its economic Assistance programs to Taiwan the government's own 4-year economic plans and the efforts of private businessmen were equally important in rebuilding taiwan's economy exports would double during the 1950s and would double again in the early [Music] 1960s within a relatively short span of time the government of the Republic of China was able to resolve many of the major problems set in motion by the sudden arrival of refugees in 1947 eventually the government would be in a position to eliminate the ancient Spectras of unemployment and disease Improvement in health standards would bring about a decreasing mortality rate by 1950 the new Prosperity was evident but the island was soon to become more than just a symbol of free enterprise events in Korea would reinforce taiwan's position as an important Link in the free world's chain of [Music] [Applause] Defense in 1950 the Korean War made it apparent that the security of Taiwan and the offshore Islands was vital to the security of Asia their loss to the Communists would critically weaken the free world's defense perimeter in the [Music] Pacific it was therefore essential that the free Chinese people be assisted in their efforts to remain free the resultant military assistance advisory program was clearly a response to this need the first mag Mission began operations on Taiwan in 1951 after an initial survey of nationalists needs they immediately launched an extensive program American officers and enlisted men began working directly with men of the Chinese Armed Forces at higher headquarters extensive training programs were initiated in tactics and operational techniques advice on management and staff procedures were intensified at all [Music] echelons during this period hundreds of Chinese military personnel were sent to the United States for specialized training mobile training teams introduced the new equipment which had begun to flow in at an ever increasing rate United States technical representativ showed the Chinese how this new equipment should be used in all nearly $2 billion worth of military supplies would be made available to the Chinese Armed [Music] Forces the courage and effectiveness of the chinesee soldier was dramatically demonstrated on the 23rd of August 1958 when the Communists open fire on the offshore island of [Music] [Applause] kimoy The Barrage lasted 44 days during which time hundreds of thousands of artillery and mortar shells hit the island causing widespread destruction in many cases entire Villages had to be abandoned the American response was immediate on August 27th President Eisenhower stated that the islands of kimoy and Matsu are more important to the defense of Taiwan now than they were 3 years ago this was followed by a joint communic issued by the United States and the naist Chinese government declaring that under the present conditions the defense of the Kimo together with the matsus is closely related to the defense of Taiwan and [Music] penu the consequence of the kimoy incident was a rapid acceleration of the mag [Music] program additional military supplies were sent to Taiwan and the offshore Islands to counter the strong communist buildup on the mainland pilot and ground training was stepped up to meet the new emergency the Chinese Air Force became the recipient of the latest in jet [Music] [Applause] fighters missile bases were established and armed with powerful Nike Hercules missiles after it arrival on Taiwan the first missile battery was operational in only 43 [Music] days the Chinese Navy was strengthened by the acquisition of new vessels and the activation of training installations Depot and [Applause] shipyards [Music] destroyers and Destroyer escorts were bolstered by Patrol craft to keep the Communist Mainland under constant surveillance units of the national Army worked closely with the Navy in Combined amphibious [Music] operations special emphasis was placed by mag on the training of frog men this exercise demonstrates a night raid designed to probe for information along the Communist [Music] Coast the results of these efforts have been impressive taiwan's 600,000 Man force now ranks as the world's fifth largest standing army it is also one of the best [Music] trained United States advisers assigned to mag continue to work closely with their Chinese counterparts their work encompasses all facets of military activities these men at an infantry school face a series of obstacles designed by United States advisers they are similar to those that are used in American installations [Music] United States advisers have also set up training programs in a variety of light and heavy infantry weapons such as rifles machine guns mortars and recoiless rifles [Music] at the artillery School outside tyan United States advisers conduct courses in basic artillery [Music] procedures [Music] near TA in at the armor School mag Personnel helped direct training exercises in Mobile Defense [Music] Chinese soldiers working with United States ordinance advisers have created a large Automotive base Depot near Taipei [Music] this Depot has the capacity of turning out as many as 20 rebuilt Vehicles a day an unusual achievement for any repair Depot mag efforts on Taiwan Place special emphasis on Airborne [Music] training at the Chinese Airborne training school near ping Tong a United States Airborne adviser supervises correct Landing techniques they are soon ready for the real thing out of such exercises grows a natural respect between United States and Chinese military [Applause] [Music] personnel [Music] equally important is the person-to-person contact which has developed between mag advisers their families and the citizens of Taiwan it has accounted for many lasting friendships these American wives who conduct English classes in Taipei are adding to the total success of this personto person contact mag Personnel have reason to be proud of their accomplishments what they have achieved can be shown most graphically by a visit to kimoy where shelling still continues but with propaganda leaflet rounds and only on odd numbered days kimoy just 12 M square is a complex network of underground corridors and fortifications blasted out of solid rock this tunnel leads to the office of the chief of the Defense command advisory [Music] team much of their effort is devoted to a careful study of the many training programs now in operation intensive refresher training in an area so close to enemy positions is an important part of the mag [Music] program an kimoy mag personnel and their Chinese counterparts live in caves or tunnels in close proximity to their Duty stations but even in this Labyrinth of underground passages daily routines and Duties are followed as they would be in any other military [Music] establishment [Music] the Chinese nationalist soldiers stationed on Kimo are well trained and well equipped and their morale is excellent they accept their responsibilities with the knowledge that they are contributing to the defense of their [Music] country from kimoy mag advisers make regular inspection trips to other islands in the Taiwan complex some lying only a few ,000 yards off the Communist held [Music] Mainland on top 10 frequent propaganda broadcasts are beamed to the Chinese across the [Music] streets cargo planes are also used to carry such items as rice and leaflets on air drops over the [Music] mainland observers on aan keep the Communist Coastline under 2 4our observation maps and mockups of the Amoy area Aid in the location of communist implements and other strategic installations these maps are constantly being [Music] updated what else the Nationalist soldiers are likely to see in the near future no one can predict with any certainty but one thing is quite clear the defense of this island and the others in the Taiwan complex will continue to depend on the strength and ability of the Chinese armed forces and because a part of their military Effectiveness is a direct result of Mag assistance we are all indebted to the thousands of Americans who have served with such distinction as members of the military assistance Advisory Group [Music]
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My Quick Daily Farming route for Old, Kageuchi and Famed Handguards - Genshin Impact Materials
hello this is shiva here today i will be doing a guide on farming the old handguard decay the uchi handguard and the famed handguard so blessed with farm this is obviously in the zuma so there are three areas i usually farm from the first is over here on the jim ren island and the second is near condor village there's a route i like to take then over here there's another simple route that i'd like to take as well these are the ones i usually go for because it is the closest to the teleport points so let's get started in june island since i'm farming i can just use any high level team [Music] yeah they should do so things already see there's a few nubushi and one kai ragi [Music] watching oh now i'm lucky i didn't drop anything all right let's do the big thing [Music] handguns usually the hand guards are very rarely dropped which is very annoying that you only get one or two drops which is always annoying always climb up this part up here because there's uh four nubishi up here which means for extra handguards which is always good i still saw that my unit isn't the power despite being able to hit five or even 8k from time to time i'm really not having much luck with the handguns already got too nobby she not dropping anything there's one guy here [Music] there's two more on this side one behind the rock over there the distance foreign [Applause] that was my heating physical from the shells artifact then this guy he's one of the disciples he says he's got a tangled nose as you can't see he's got tangle in there i don't think he does oh he didn't drop anything it's really annoying [Music] was it free [Music] feel like they drop a lot which is a shame i mean hand guards unfortunately one of the hardest things to farm for because it's not very effective they only drop one at most anyway this is the conda village route that i usually do there's these three here [Music] so it's nice to go back into a third person shooter okay then you have to follow this route up here up the river there's one guy here there's another guy over here [Music] you guys [Music] this is one of the aspects i do not like is when they get stuck while walking is the other guy there should be two of you oh another thing nice i don't see it on my list for some reason [Music] oh how nice got stuck by these human errors it's pretty shocking to the famed one already as well i didn't show my list i'm wondering there's a bug okay and then there's another free just above here sitting on a plane so there's you can see that guy there and there's two sitting [Music] okay and after that what you want to do is just fly over this because there's another two sitting over there under the downsizing again this is your mr charge shot you have to wait against oh he dropped too good but the other guy didn't drop anything okay usually there is one more he's over here where he's with a bunch of treasure horses but i usually avoid him because against too much distance so next part i go here's over here so guardian of the serving if you need to heal just heat up [Music] and then basically you've got two here one more patrolling down there [Music] he drops two it's actually quite nice that he hoes added the number of drops that you can get you can see that you can pull up two for example from one of the hangar drops [Music] this is usually my run um because these are the closest ones to teleport points i do know there are a few more over here but again this is a bit of a run and i don't really like um running and then you get trade holders as well so over here in on that boat is where you'll find a kairaki and some noboshi again the reason i don't use it normally is because it's a bit of a run i don't like that huh i hope you enjoyed that so it's here that you get to fight for in here technically there's a few more over here as well but again i don't like the distance so then bottom of that this is technically one right here a kairagi and an openshift so i'll show you that now so maybe there's a chiropractic in overseas wipe them out for the sake of this [Music] foreign missing a bit too much [Applause] [Music] okay so technically i think that farming was okay anyway i hope you enjoyed this video um if you did please like and subscribe uh thank you for watching
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Episode 39 | How Gay Are You? (The Test)
fly a fat nation by turning into the pointless stocks podcast this episode is powered by a fly for a nation and recording kingdom studios FTL we are here with the one and only them sugar yeah shadow of shadows I said hi so I'm a lot of fun topics we want to talk about right y'all got faces already like this is why I'm trying to figure out how when you say fun that means disaster continue I want to hear this go ahead cuz I feel like I feel like I took off my shoes oh Jesus okay the first thing I wanted to talk about right was topic that I've been seeing I keep seeing like a bunch of [ __ ] online I just be like bookmarking stuff to talk about so the difference between okay right no we're not going there yet this gonna be fun okay girls I have sex with girls uh-huh that won't get married to a girl okay right like the I feel like women are so fetishized even woman fetishize woman mm-hmm and not necessarily something that you would want to be with forever but women are appealing so you'll indulge in that they go for the moment yes and that for a long time is that but you just like sex with women like just yeah even I get regeni and go as a business I don't want to be nosy with you I can't do it to you most as I can barely deal with my own the [ __ ] I want to do which was for no but women as I've learned cuz I've been I've done it twice the first one was great the second one was completely horrible this makes me never want to be on this ship ever again I live with a woman maybe was just that woman I don't care I don't here's another one okay she ruined it for everybody I'm a lesbian and there's no choices so she got yeah yeah and then there's me who I'm just mmm guys are sometimes so you great when they're shutting up I'm moaning Wow okay disgusting I'm disgusting that's what it is just just sex and go is this something that like you've always been into or did someone introduce you to this when I was introduced to it I was drunk and I kind of liked it so yes kinda and then I had to experience on my own where I didn't tell anybody I was I just wanted to know what it felt like and with her it was great but then you know didn't work out she had another girl I was obsessed we're not gonna do with it so does that cook it and then the second one he'll just emotional everything I said apparently was in a negative way or she felt like was being mean you you don't see everything I said was apparently mean and she's like well you you need to learn how to talk to people I said well you shouldn't be with me then it's not it was certain thing that she would complain about in like Bros you're complaining about the wrong [ __ ] like what the [ __ ] are you complaining for it just get it done keep it moving get it done what get it done in okay so she had this boyfriend well kiss maybe no and he left her for another girl and they were like working together she did photography and she didn't want to start working with him because she was learning from him whatever I said his plenty of [ __ ] out here that could teach you 20 girls I think you can go to [ __ ] school but you just didn't want to leave them separate from him I'll get I'm sure that's what it was I don't know and I don't care I won by what she said he's like well you know she brought his knee to my house to pick her up I had no idea no like what I'm hearing it the lasers that boom she's a cancer so it lasted a good four months cuz I so I was like that's the only thing that really kept us speaking because I had the camera and she didn't use it so I'm using the camera now he/she wants camera back because she's not going to school that's what you think yeah so because of that you don't want to be in any kind of no cuz you just made it so weird for me it's like we're supposed to do a photo shoot mm-hmm the [ __ ] up under me like literally under my titty holding me trying to figure out what's going on this camera you're holding me what do you mean love no no what can you stop with the kissing I'm gonna chill out I don't like what [ __ ] do it like I'm crazy I'm not no I'm the snake okay wait what do you mean okay so you only like when [ __ ] be on you kissing no like I'm clinging but I know when to separate I know too much mm-hmm now we barely together because you know we just started I'm trying to learn you as a person and I get irritated with your [ __ ] mouth trying to learn and every time we do something you're like it's stuff under me like it's hot [ __ ] move is hot can you please let go of my titty I hear you I just need my space where there's no I'm not going anywhere [Music] can understand like every time we go I can understand I know I can I can't deal with that pitches Oh like sweetheart you in front of me you want to start a scrapbook you want to take pitches hair day you want to talk about [ __ ] I want to talk about okay I'm trying to compromise she was obviously more into you that you were into her yeah that's when your cousin say I cut um you do look rough oh [ __ ] who said that young Jenna and she looked like me so what that say about the clinginess and the separation and time and balls maybe so when you know when the boyfriend yeah for anymore whatever she kept that's what I did threesome with um so she tried to [ __ ] the guy that was my go-to was trying to [ __ ] him on the side but he ain't [ __ ] without me so he lets me know and I'm just like if you want to go ahead do what you want to do I don't care so she would call me can you ask him no I cannot if he wants to [ __ ] you maybe it was just her I think it was hurt I think it was just her cuz they are you asking me for other like she's like she want dick or whatever so ice you can't go to him without me I don't know do you so I said alright cool here's my best friend Dan you gonna tell people I'm trying to sell you to my friends [ __ ] you don't ask for dick I'm trying to you find out but are you trying to sell me to your friends [ __ ] if I wanted to pimp you would have been done long time okay Wow so your head is off so I with the suits so that kind of week I'm no one didn't know before they know now who are not with any type of [ __ ] I'm not you didn't get hood well anyways I don't [ __ ] care the [ __ ] oh damn wow wow wow me that's a little [ __ ] wow I'm here I'm here you know I just hear you okay so you as far as you can see right now you would not marry a woman no okay like would you get married at all it's not even about people is more of the business of the marriage oh okay can you see yourself with a man for the rest of your life so you mean like be in a relationship with multiple men or just not be in a relationship at all and just have you pick up see I like the companion show hunting but you know cancer yeah so you know like we like the part to be loved but then you know what yeah but when I'm done I'm done I can't I can see in this whole relationship and not talk to you for [ __ ] weeks and you the only one thinking she just found out a couple weeks ago apparently they asked me and I said yes or no forget it no I don't want to I don't have sex I don't want to know I go to this house and sleep because I'm okay what's the next question yeah cuz I've done why I make it seem like I'm bad no you seem like anything no she young young how do with the same men I would just recycle yeah roster how many I cut it down for are ones that actually been in relationships with not just oh you've actually been in relationship with these people yes so you actually been with them and now you guys are just like yeah just do your thing and then whatever okay are these single people as well only one of them is not but that's between him his girlfriend only one of them is not single okay and the rest of them are okay for yes sugar daddy come true [Music] Oh your roster yeah hey you just booked a smoker that's not all he does oh just now oh I need to guess by myself now I ain't even Lucas [ __ ] because I focus focus luck Barry well yes and that's like big girl okay yeah but I'm the one to leave you be one you stay the night night like my own bit you know guys like the chase Dig Dug they like the chase you spend the night I got a car now so I can be home this [ __ ] because it wouldn't make sense yeah pretty much listen showed off little ones a shoulder off child just call me a liar online I'm not sure got my dad listen Mitch I find so no yeah we shouldn't like she analyst phone no she bet okay yeah don't listen to me okay I'm just talking okay so consider I don't mess with you know straight the shade okay now just sorry I just you sound guilty okay well since we're there straight girls and gay girls you know I do you know I do yeah yes you know I think that for sure it goes on foot they don't well I want well I bumped into a few straight ish girls who actually their cat sexual there yeah who actually knew what was you know they were actually okay you know they research you got the right but then you got the lesbians it's just like oh I don't know you like [ __ ] like vagina it's a difference like oh I've been doing this for a while it's kind of nice you know what sorry it's cool as long as she likes it and compared to like come here like I need like I said I don't you know I don't dabble with the those you know I want you to know that you actually want this for sure this isn't like I wonder so I'm always I've always been curious like would it be like the first time someone versus doing it for a while so I guess it could be depending on the girl if she's coming in like no no maybe the ones that like take their time stepping into it because okay get your blessing no sort of shaking shoulders or not yo this is extra pom pom but it's definitely better when you can feel like the person like me as a lesbian I like [ __ ] like it's nice it's beautiful with oh it's something it's a thing for me and know that somebody got like that same kind of thirst that push it [ __ ] like the same wavelength with this [ __ ] like you know what I'm talking about what I think I love I just scroll past I'm sorry follow me I have a lot of fun of my thing but that's just I might have porn that's for my visual pleasure during the day I just like the way as like I might know you just scrolling you just hey let me follow my actual porn sites or just random people that post [ __ ] I make sure I actually follow a couple like like dominant-submissive you know me anyway so yeah I follow a couple of those so they'll pop up with stuff during the day you'll see like a thumb in somebody's mouth the gag ball or some [ __ ] so remember the other day was talking opra tada right when you send me the link to her on Facebook the other day ended up like just going one the other day yeah yeah but I didn't watch the whole thing but I ended up going back cuz I think it got disconnected or something and then I came back on I was at work whatever so when I finally went to go watch it Oh for those who don't know pretty don is a Jamaican I'm Afra no I'm Aphrodite but so is she bisexual cuz she was saying something about she'd take money and Galman and she like she's like I feel like she's saying like no no like she had well does she mean now are her passed away she said I have I don't know if that means this is a thing of the past or it's just something that happened yeah I don't know the topic she was that Nick cotta name was I don't know who it was that step up some girl Shay about it she step up some mom some girl came and step up some girl not a girl gonna Jill I didn't look at the story cuz I really with this girl and her friend they bust in I guess they see how man in another go they [ __ ] him up knocked him the [ __ ] out had him laying on the ground and and it was [ __ ] up the other girl it was great okay no see that's where I draw the line [ __ ] him up a [ __ ] knocked out though [ __ ] he was done like see this dude sleep that's fine now what this is my thing you don't know what that [ __ ] told that girl mm-hmm see there isn't a moment no I don't I'm not fighting nobody and I catch my [ __ ] another [ __ ] I can't even fight you she fighting a [ __ ] I fight nobody oh this means [ __ ] why are you looking at me like I was his little bottle of Hennessy he told me that he got a [ __ ] pregnant that was that was me and him in one room and I was high and I was drinking and I said [ __ ] you and your life so under certain circumstances it's not under certain centric sentence at that point in my life I was a completely different person full of rage and told no you go [ __ ] yourself I hit him with a DC bottle and went by my business so this day I apologize I catch you with somebody this was fun yeah you know me that's about it like I catch you with somebody for rougher element just be like well this was it this night there's no point of fight unless she was in my bed like you see [ __ ] banish it oh that's nasty you died you know but if I catch you like in bed I walk in and you're like you know or somewhere else wherever like okay but all right people I probably will not let you know that I saw you yeah that's probably that type of person - yeah I'm gonna pull oh [ __ ] this is what's going on and just take my notes I am going to kill your ass by time you dug my time you done this you would never know yeah yeah see it's funny cuz you know you're a Leo your cancer I'm like because and I know just not cuz I was like that's the Leo yeah but no like I feel well know I know for a fact people had one mine in my house one time right yeah but you know what's funny so well know the thing that I'll pretend I should say know how when she get buns she and a girl end up being friends and she call out the girl name exactly that's why I said I love this little segment that she's doing because I'm that type of [ __ ] cuz it's like she was saying sue though you don't know what the person in the middle is telling the other person point-blank period because on the status of men [ __ ] love lying these will tell you anything to get some drawers and [ __ ] [ __ ] to like they would say anything just to get some drawers right [ __ ] do this is a team right so you can't get upset with the other person on that's the other person and you was in things and y'all know each other or like whatever the case is or they come really up like or if that's your friend or family member or whatever the case is then you know yeah I might say all right go ahead stop the [ __ ] out because that's trifling all right if it's some random girl that you've never met you don't know nothing about and all of a sudden you know something happens and share your man in things you can't really get upset with her because you don't know what's going on but like just brought up I was in a relationship with someone and sure to hit me up on Facebook like hey yeah whatever so that whole thing and I was like to this dude I mean the girl is still cool you can say I like a little Trinity all right cool bet but I've always been something like why you mad at the other I've always like even one like friendship I wanna see nowhere but what does she do exactly like you and this girl don't have no kind of understanding y'all don't have no kind of arrangement you only had no kind of conversation much less and you think she owes you what now exactly or or she might think she in a relationship to take it up with him you know I'm saying I should just both like jumping or that if y'all if y'all really want to get a nice black piece yeah I'm not I'm not fighting nobody million I'll be trying to find out the truth about [ __ ] though you don't like asking questions ever like I got all the time in the world you do I'm like especially when I'm like in the mood like I'm in a mood like when you evenness I see all day my peaceful rest on a peace well okay but I like me but I'm also like you know the whole compartmentalizing yes once I see something like that like back to the whole catch gonna find like I kind of pick you up and I place you in a box mm-hmm and you will never ever be out of that box or where you were ever again unless well yeah no no you were never like never like honestly and even if I forgive you like I just want like even if I forgive you I cannot trust you so it's like yeah I forgive you I'm sorry but I still can't trust cool I really drop you in that box already like so you already I'm like level like hey girl what's up what's good homie yeah but I do that [ __ ] too well so people get ro like yeah and I think it's the cancer in me why that doesn't go as it does with some people because your be in the box and I still be cool this [ __ ] with you but I know I don't [ __ ] with you in Melissa's right like I'm cool with people from certain wall that's different yeah I'm sick of people but I'm saying I in that too like I'm cool with majority of my ex's right and that's a problem for so many people and I'm like you don't understand a compartment like I don't see you there's no emotional connection there's no bear mantas Isaac there's no sexual nothing like we had sex yes we might have been this whirlwind romance it might have been we might have been you know like you know each other but you know well that's all yeah this right the Kinsey scale it's a test I don't wanna know sexuality asexuality test right basically it's asked you a few questions and it basically tells you what you were how far on the spectrum is that the colorful one it's actually not what it used to be but it was at one point one yes or if you're just saying you know link but do you want me to take it right now yeah we own it yeah it's like eight questions okay and I'm gonna read the questions out we're all gonna do it is going to be fun so I want to see exactly how how gay we all are here because you know they say remember we said this the other day like everybody's just a little bigger but I took the test I think the very first time when I was I took the test for the very first time when I was a young whippersnapper and I said I was bisexual haven't take but this is like there's a bunch of different ones this is just the first one I'm gonna be the damn question so the one we're doing is on this try this recom slash Kinsey scale test if y'all want to look at that one oh man oh man so the first question is what is your age right then it asked what Jenna do you identify as and it gives you man woman then it has please evaluate the following statements it's either true or false worried were you to say them so the first one I had never felt sexual desire true or false right so you choose your option for that I cannot decide what sex I'm attracted to more choose your option for that I find the idea of having sex with another woman repulsive choose your response for that I would want to what I wouldn't want to die without having experimented sexually with a woman yes it does because it says I wouldn't want to die without trying both that's what it's asking listen you'd be surprised okay I have no interest in sexual intercourse with anyone because there are people who are asexual yeah I was just like I don't have the gender composition of an orgy would be irrelevant to my decision to participate so basically you would have an orgy regardless of what gender I avoid watching lesbian pornography I hate you by the way because every time we say or do our mind goes to the same place and I hate to anyone in the right circumstances to be attracted to guys after 7 p.m. [Music] I've always been extremely confident in my sexual orientation I find women more attractive than men that's true or false questions I'm not answering the questions I'm just reading them did you help over some no I would find a threesome with a couple awkward specifically because of the presence of the woman I am only attracted to women I am sexually submissive the fans like I think if you are I think you should pick which one you are but I avoid watching lesbian Murphy I'm a lesbian that hates lesbian pornography so it's trash I love gay people I love gay porn okay so no first you want to go first or click here score it says the test fail to match you either you answer some questions wrong or you're a very unusual person I'll go with the unusual person I'm not surprised at all what do you got I am exclusively and homosexual Lee heterosexual and homosexual yeah you a question Margie yeah maybe your nonsection your seem different yeah they feel so we will try this again you know when you get in a relationship and like somebody we go see what happens [Music] oh you really is not what the shits okay I'm really not like I don't have the patience so you don't like really like you don't want to be in a relationship I want to but I realized I can't be in a relationship in the state of Florida explain that in Florida well I wouldn't get only said I would say in my surroundings because I see the same people and just like oh you guys make me sick and if I know some if I go out of my way that you know somebody it might I need somebody not to know you so I can just do whatever I want you and not to hear about it I don't want nobody reading my [ __ ] head skills not having conversations like wait like like the person I would done it to and ain't I rode the homeboy whatever I so they trying to rape booty know all the girls they've done yep and then like your name has come up more than like once or something oh I was rated number one Oh compared to what it was two guys I've taught you my like for them in a rule and talking about you okay like to but it was like before guys having a discussion you guys are disgusting give me [ __ ] headache there's only one woman I would give I would start with there's only one please don't don't would you want say it's not celebrity is it no oh I thought it was I thought no the first girl was with is the only person I'll do it or go back to so what she doing okay and she's boyfriend's with my with her boyfriend is my friend but she wants to meet up again was again now you'd often affect my life up she lives directly behind me like the conflict you just avoid her at all I literally just runs out she's been living there for a year so if it's meant to be you know don't stop don't stop listen she's gonna be Duggan ducking and dodging his girl forever maybe it's your face I know right what's the face well if she loved one yes I did I see twin is such a love love comb-over I do like she had an obsession with her like the girl will borrow her car she got a picture the girl I've always said that Aries have a very strong like drawing to me I've always realized this like I've like thought about the people that I've been like I wouldn't say annoying or like a nuisance but like you know people are like very like onto you type of thing it's been Aries for me like babe it's like a different kind of I gave maybe someone s affectionate but it's like a different kind of like drawn to me type of they might go out of their way to come see me type [ __ ] like and no you're not getting that like I just want to be next to you like in like we not Aries we you know saying and I would just say I've always been like this is very interesting to me like why I get away but I know what it leaves you like that I miss it so would you ever like hold on cause if it wasn't a [ __ ] [ __ ] you would miss it whatever house dick was my brows really interested him because he started getting clingy and wanted you to eat chicken salad because so many years me I've always realized that it's been Aries that been like up my ass type [ __ ] Russell missing a [ __ ] score feel really I was like Aries and Leos are like really that you know no my mom's an Aries though I get along with them for yeah it's a naked man I run a [ __ ] mess like me I just with the older like the Scorpios and the libras honey Aquarius is okay how do you say it Aquarians a query you idiot so Aquarians them sometimes I sometimes I find myself drawn to Aquarians like I won't even know that someone is in Aquarius and just out of my own curiosity what's your sign yeah and I'd be like oh that's what I say like I sent them we just can't cuz we can't like someone wants to rule and it's just not going it's a god complex that they have to and then it's like the pride of the Leo and I king of the jungle like what you're doing like ya know and it scorpions are liars they know it all when you tell they want a snapback and they don't want to apologize to suck my dick I've been virgos have been very strong in my life I've been really good friends with virgos like we have like great like my father tonic relationships man some other like a couple tees and like close people mm-hmm tell me yeah like I've never had no like beef with burgers it's been like oh we're cool but like more so as a friend or business type of relationship never like a real emotional romantic connection like I've I wouldn't that try today I don't really have any like Leo Leo's around me like you know what I mean that's like close like my brother's a Leo like me but like I feel like me and Leo's are like very family like my fear and stuff family very close friends types things like I think I dated one Leo a lot of times I'm the only they own the room a lot of the times yeah I did one Leo and I think we were like it was more so like I was trying to be a good friend to you I'm a cancer so of course I caught feelings and but it was sick but it wasn't like it was exactly it didn't turn into anything nasty or anything it was just like a mutual understanding I'm very emotional like me person like I'm very like I do a lot of things based off emotions and I don't like to harbor negative energy or anything like that so for the most part I I like to I don't want to say lead with love or no gay [ __ ] like that but like I try to keep like positive relationships well whatever is peaceful and happy for you is suck my dick three times do you know anybody say corns never ever again in my life um my sister's a Capricorn my cousins have a few family members oh you got a lot of siblings you got like one four everything not everyone have a Leo a Taurus a Capricorn another Capricorn no cuz three timer in January so like three capricorns they make me sick yeah three capricorns a leo a cancer was the cancer oh that's what a cancer is the one in oh what's it called it is a Capricorn oh yeah no George oh really oh okay right oh all right make sense yes yeah and like people are listen I so gosiwon these Zodiac [ __ ] not in real life nothing really we can do a whole episode based on zodiacs and all that fun stuff and I still would be like I don't know what y'all are talking about because so people be going into like their charts and how this enough I stopped right here will you see me like no look at your face but no you know what sign do you actually like do you like any signs you don't matter Pisces my dad's a Pisces I've dealt with a few of them I've just keep my dad's a Capricorn but I get along with him because he's my father mm-hmm see my thing is I get along with Capricorn from a distance I thought capricorns are very inconsistent inconsistent know how to be who [ __ ] Houdini and what else is there a little have money problems alcohol problems anything is the [ __ ] brother well damn I've dealt with female capricorns and well not dealt with it was just [ __ ] around me ml kept cars oh yeah just suck as a sign whoa Remy I don't feel this way I love you dearly well all the people that is got cords around me feel that [ __ ] weird I don't give a [ __ ] yeah Aquarius can I just say this too that the month's matter like when people like bowling like we're in the sign you fall yeah because I can't really I met like certain Burgos compared to certain burbles and certain vogue word burbles are no no yeah and some of them are cool yeah cuz like that's me with capricorns like January capricorns and jump off a bridge December Capricorn we can 5 Capricorn's right you know 9 I 94 appreciation for signs like every friggin episode [ __ ] focus on silence goodbye job but ok so we gonna go through the list and Aries you said yeah earrings and female only one female in my life we did Capricorn aquarius pisces aries taurus comes after that yes no you're crazy I feel like everybody's crazy okay I've dated I got Taurus are very financially driven Taurus people whether they have it or not a lot of their moods based on their finances because if they have money I feel like they're in like better spirits other than I can regular person I know most people they got no money they broke they feel away but I feel like Taurus is very like and they're very clean people as far as not necessarily hygiene I did a tool tourists guys right and they were both like as far as hi the man yep and let's not get that [ __ ] up you never dated don't you worry don't you even concern yourself with the problems mind your damn business I feel like from my experience for my experience they're very like when it comes to like sorry I should say appearances I think more than anything they're more concerned with appearances to appear a certain way like whether it's to be clean or to appear like they're doing well in life so keeping up with the Joneses stop there yeah type of thing that's that's my take that's my opinion on tour right and of course they're very bullheaded [ __ ] so there's that what comes out that source Gemini yes bipolar [ __ ] Gemini's are very two-faced it like they are by nature and geminis can be best of friends we can never be together who cancers in general oh yeah that sound like Jekyll and Hyde ever actually seriously tries to date a Gemini my goal to the Gemini okay okay how about boy wait so who are you dealing with like what what is the sign of the person you are now like most sanitary massage and you the person you are most dealing with the most out of your own plethora it's funny and I told that Sagittarius that most of the people that are in their life are cancers and they're gonna believe in those son [ __ ] and I'd be out there calling well you're cool with shadow there's me one of your longtime friends and I'm just like [ __ ] I'm like yeah been as you like us well sometimes Virgo oh [ __ ] damn Gemini cancer Leo we sing a song game game cancer y'all ever dated a cancer I tried it once never actually I don't know if I actually dated a cancer probably messed with but never like dated dated you know I mean I don't think so I've only ever been involved with one cancer and as only time I'll ever be involved with a cancer no cuz male cancers are more emotional than female cancer yeah so [ __ ] ass oh I don't think I've ever been respectful to anyone in my life as I was Y really like was a I wouldn't that's who he he really didn't but he also had like hit control issues like real life control yeah real like real life enjoy issues to the push to the point where I just started laughing you know when I started laughing and [ __ ] that's a wrap like it's funny this is funny to me now cuz you're not a [ __ ] you think you talking to but you got the long [ __ ] like no so it turned into one of those stuff but that's that's a guy who will have block that keeps finding ways to contact me they have too much pride to this one needs to find some [ __ ] pride because no he's crazy like something is serious I hate to praise nor shame Trina doc I don't owe this man some things about himself that you should not tell people because it's not right and this man still won't leave me alone I don't understand it like I some [ __ ] that I can't like generation I said that's enough like hey you know my mom's reckless so for me to stop and back down you shouldn't said that no shame tree none you don't have no looking nothing but himself and I'm just like we don't broke up you don't got married at one point you don't have a child but you still like this this was 10 years ago we broke up 11 2018 11 years ago we broke up we were only together for probably half a year if that we knew each other for a while I will record let's try this out yeah if that is that if that you feel if that he came to you at a time in his life where he was going through some [ __ ] and you filled that hole in his heart he can't go that's normally what it is need that feeling bro I blocked his number I blocked his mother's number I walk his work number I blocked the house number I blocked him on all the social media outlets so it's not even about my phone why should I have to change exactly for one person I've had this number since 2006 right and this is the one person that bra my block list is his name like 50 times [ __ ] and every time I'm just like alright bet he's got heard from in a while doc listen I swear if I hear from him in two weeks I wouldn't even be surprised because we don't spoke to him up spoke to but yeah so what's next I was that was the cancers yeah cancer daily oh oh that sex with Emilio I was I was fantasize whatever something about him I kept me and drawn to but it was like let's get a five-year 3.5 but the sex didn't even room at it to a point like every time I come around you like the only person I'll talk to but after that whole nother leo oh hey there hey there hey there know what I'm talking about oh he kind of could never get it together hit or miss it was always that thing I my relationship yeah I mean you get on my nerves and I can't really stand you like four years like two about two years of that back and forth I'm in a relationship now she in a relationship we couldn't never get right but you know sometimes it's better off his friends you never know sometimes you end up in some [ __ ] name but I hate that's my and then you said virgos your recurring yes it just seems to keep yeah that's everybody yeah self-righteous libras I was addicted to he said self-righteous boy I don't know they just all seemed so so purchased in the end for some reason like they always claim that they're like you know there's scales never balance for not balance in their favor correct but it relaxes but in real life that [ __ ] ain't happening any self-righteousness [ __ ] I'm good whoa wow that could be it to you in love with someone I feel like my heart belong with someone but my mind isn't in it so where's your heart belong to who cuz you brought them up [ __ ] okay nobody well I don't mean like like okay so it's it's just somebody in rotation summed I know that was one NEC bottle is that can I ask you a question is that who that is mm-hm oh God okay driving me to drink oh hey it's being truthful here so would you ever explore that next one what this this feeling that you have you gonna let it linger you're not ever gonna explore that no what are you afraid of first of all you big mom I got problems didn't I tell you today don't let his baby mama be in the way of your future I will fight you I will fight you baby stand in your way [Music] you ain't giving no damn cookie so what I got doing me [ __ ] put the cookies down so I can get my money on time don't distract him with the food thank you the fruit so you just you just don't think you ever I don't want to set myself up with it cuz I know in my heart some parts he still never and can't let her go as much as they hate each other so why is it myself open it cuz I'm gonna go back to the same person I didn't know do you believe in loving someone and not being with them yeah you said no because what we do right now both of you like both people being in love and not being in love I'm just saying loving someone being in love or whatever the case is you think this is between loving someone and being in love with someone you can love someone in denial yes yes there's definitely you can love with someone you know I love someone like I care about that person or whatever but you ain't in love with them these are my in love you talking about like relationship companionship things like that I mean you could be in love like I'm in love with you can say I'm in love with my best friend I'm in love so much but you know how you mean right yeah something say that about soulmates the word soulmates like having now your best friend could be a soul mate look at your face no believe in soul mates I believe in them shadow over here say no no no I definitely believe in I believe in that and I'm whatever mine comes around you raise your hand flames yeah things I believe in I definitely believe in soul mates but soul mates like you said could be platonic or relationship please let me [Music] before they find out that a soul mate is a friend soul mate in that relationship [Music] and it and that's kind I think that kind of messes up a lot of people's situations to where they happen to it thinking there's a relationship when it's really a friendship I'm just saying there's I strongly believe in that because I've always said you know good old Tina what's love got to do with it like sometimes this is not that other show where they sing so the whole you know like just because you love someone doesn't mean you have to be together and sometimes it's healthier to not be together because it's why I'm sing without ya is that why the ever that I had on what a Hennessey bunny you think we need to be together it's the rum you know we move this from later okay yeah so boom did not a hey you feel me oh okay girl well the fact that you had the question yourself I might not rotation some of us my friend call them getting what a fish I'm sorry to all my strains I love you all my best friend call them so you have a table and one and one stallion only women one of them is Lily data Park above you no sir he calls me every time I'm around well and they're all they all know about each other well they know not like each other like personally but they know that you are not just dealing with one out of four them - they just want thing if I call you okay this is like the first - don't answer and I can't do it by myself a little extra something something I might still want to go but you know it's not gonna be the same oh you need a joke see all the time this I need a girl on the side some no you need [ __ ] you ain't getting no girls or no body side nobody's gonna be there but no she's not the only one I did like this so there's quite a few women who just want to say no but my thing is they that you know how they are I do how do you attracted tell her her whole mood like her whole father the same but I'm not entertaining her I gotta see what she doing Oh what kind of girls you like shame mm-hmm you like feminine woman's oh you got you you like the mm-hmm the more masculine presenting women's I really don't have a preference it's whatever kitchen it might be feminine might be masculine or both whichever could be both you know they have a days Domo I would [ __ ] her but I would want to be with her like Donald I'm under Saddam oh yeah yeah I'm gonna stop calling her like dama dama dama dama before Chrissy well I don't mention Chris I'm down I'm really nice I keep seeing a lot of Dawa you know what's true no you're right it's dumb um you also you would [ __ ] da mo the fact that you were [ __ ] da mo I feel like sex with Dom she was dumb oh I just feel like is why right I don't care you just ruin my whole entire fantasy no way like that I'm sorry that's funny she pop up on my damage alive and yeah but my thing is you were really like look Adama one thing sex will be popping forever I feel like see now that you then put it in looks like she'd be giggly yeah the whole time no I just feel like you don't get she don't give me no like sexy she don't got sex appeal no nothing like it's not sexy I don't want to see her like I think more not me I like this you switch it up with the feminine side now is just like [ __ ] take off the heels please I feel like a lot of people who like switch back and forth one is usually like what they're most comfortable in and that's where they shine more as far as sex appeal goes but yeah sex appeal when she was dressing I'm not saying that no I mean she looked like she there was a point where she found her her middle mm-hmm with the two of it was an extra and then she started to try to do rubber yeah and then she try to go like right now with the roof I'm like okay so hold on like you got it damn like skirts a little what that was a [ __ ] kidding you I was very disappointed in that you know I was looking at that [ __ ] like oh but I guess the girl from Orange is the new black heroes I said that she was talking white soon but my thing is as long as it's she happy and whatever she's wearing then whatever I think she doesn't know I think she's just trying to he said she was doing all that for fame so now she's bi self it's just grown [ __ ] interesting cuz you know that now Chrissy um girlfriend protect her protect her and she calls her she is masculine presenting very good to go yeah that happens though you be in a relationship with somebody and you try to be who they want so I think they were just so fortunate but I mean I you know me at the end of the day as long as everybody's happy that's all that really matters they don't need to drag that baby through nothing because at the end of the day if you're not here you're here you're here it's as simple as that you don't need to bring no extra people into this because it has nothing to do with them but people and it's exactly people in entitlement and all that fun stuff exactly exactly and then I think the thing about like doing stuff like even even this podcast people start to feel like outsiders start to feel like they know you because they listen to this stuff where they watch on YouTube and they feel like connected like they can put input on your life like even the [ __ ] with hardly be an offset like that dumb [ __ ] like people giving all this oh you shouldn't take any value like you and your dumbass friend stay by the same deadbeat [ __ ] that been cheating [ __ ] on cousin you're onto your sister your nephew everybody and Hades I'm saying so ever like when you put yourself in the public like that you kind of expect that stuff but I also like people need to also realize that y'all don't know these people in real life you don't know what the [ __ ] they're doing you don't know a ho ho what they're going through you don't know anything so you go in as girl DMZ doing all this under her pictures and everything looks like bra time all of it you know sack gets up when I'm asleep I catch up when I'm like in the car on the way to work or on the way home type [ __ ] like what's going on in the world of foolishness but mmm don't you just keep positivity and all that fun stuff spread light yeah but I mean that's usually when they'll find you you know you're not look see my whole life hurt people hurt people okay well at least you know that's why I'm not in a relationship a relationship now I rather people like you that people that think that they're healed and be in relationships and bi here dog in people because they can't get over what happened the neatest dog to people that's already in a relationship yeah I just ya know hurt people hurt people yeah I want to be listened to myself before you talk to me cuz I want you you know when you say that I somebody had the nerve to say so myself I know I'm [ __ ] y'all welcome know I gotta drive why would she call I somebody hit me up on some night when we coming in you come in a chill type [ __ ] and I named my dog and I posted a picture on my staff y'all so he's just cute little I don't know what he is but Instagram is bad boy because this is gay um Jamaican porn star mm-hmm it's when you should check him out but I post it and somebody was like you like men and I'm like [ __ ] what I'm trying to kick it with me and you know you don't listen to my show okay so here's the link and not even our no like you can't you asked me some questions we're follow my personal page you're following pointless talks you're in pointless talks DMS you're on pointless talks insta storm it should read the damn bio click the link in the instant stories that you've been watching all day do you like men bits well listen from episode one the first one says it like that's whatever okay but yeah they honestly they like no but this is even deeper than that though like if you're trying to be with somebody and they're interested in something like don't you check it out yeah or at least you know like if it's summer tinker yeah support them people don't really care like that they act like they care but they don't really it sound nice knows oh you know or they just scratch the surface of it then I really Golden Bear me they don't really know why like why you like these you know I'm sayin hmm why you're doing this why do you care about it they don't care to ask why did you start to do this mm-hmm someone actually asked me that one day why did you and I was like have you ever heard of anything that's Caribbean and queer and any no but then again but that's like in New York but like other than that like what are you doing outside of that for your community and culture you're saying and I love he gave somebody a whole speech on my this is what it is but I was just like it's not even about me though yeah like you know exactly it went deeper then it's not it's not just about me and I'm not like some big oh my god for the human beings but I know what it's like so me in my right now being comfortable in myself in my skin being able to reach back and help somebody else who today I found out there's a 16 year old following me on Instagram I don't know this child was 16 you know baby yeah talking about her girlfriend I'm sorry no she turns 16 in a couple weeks she's not 16 yet I was like yeah I mean of course but I was just like that's dope as [ __ ] though like you know that's the point that's the point but my car got towed [ __ ] suck my dick and why wait so wait when you were with girls did you like strap up my [ __ ] you did a grabber strap you are you like lesbian sex lets me and say it's like it was bumping coochies yes look at you boy well you Mogae to me because I know you ain't been I ain't get strapped ain't strapped nobody oh yeah if you get someone who like no and then they fix it squirt it whoa where are the girls hey first and last time I've never with them in may be running from who you remember we talked about being angry towards the opposite sex because your soulmate is a member of the same sex shadow only one girl what or like use me and we good or she was like you know she's giving you her fingers oh I remember her she was giving you head in SA so you squirt it all her face Wow well then write these notes down plenty or not oh so not the shallow end but the deep end oh wow mmm let's say you can't let go oh these work she's a good kiss me say good night the lights had the key to this [ __ ] dump the crazy thing about old me you know she was the first one the person I'm in love with my Libra we all met anything please oh maybe something was in the water at this place well so this trippin thing somebody daughter yes somebody that's how I am her daughter to come both wait could make that yeah but it film a got both ways how much if you go like go eat how after that you just wait for what grab I owe you nice nice sweet but anyways we wrapping this up since shadows leaving us - I'll get some penas I'm painting surprise some penis have some what for the who this is a queen you have no penis for me this is a quickie huh is that no this is not gonna last more than 15 minutes I wanna sleep I'm sorry you're gonna have to go [ __ ] with 50 minutes it won't be longer than that but I'm what I'm saying is is that I'm tired so I got a drive um didn't you say you weren't going to drink it comes up Newark King sold in I'm gonna drink when I get there who watching this they keep up Quay yeah tralala I got work 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Notion of Play and The Three Domain Activities
[Music] this lecture is titled the creative state of mind and we're going to try and find a blend of experience and knowledge in ways that the creativity of each one of you is spurred in the right direction now this is really not a very simple matter although it's also a joyous matter so a blend between Simplicity and complexity I suppose that we will have to handle the reason there is complexity I think is uh quite clearly uh linked to the socialization process and also the academic context we won't talk about the socialization process very much but we certainly need to talk about the academic context earlier in this module I had pointed out that this course takes into account your academic context and the manner in which it has shaped you I think you are at a point of transition therefore for you to actually try and see how the disciplinary boundaries within which your Consciousness and your knowledge has been shaped whether you can now take a plunge into interdisciplinary directions the term interdisciplinary is very loose and much will depend on what kind of institutional background you have whether there are number of different disciplines uh that are polarized and yet taught to you or whether you really have not been exposed to what can be considered as sort of a different kind of discipline we will identify these disciplinary boundaries in a minute or two but certainly once again I would like to point out to you that interdisciplinarity involves a new way of defining issues experiences problems and also solving them it it doesn't uh we don't want to stop with mere definitions we want to move on with creation whichever direction that creation takes us to so in that sense once again I would like to prepare you for certain amount of complexity and at the same time retain your own sense of self that is the kind of blend we are looking for my dilemma is linked to the fact that as educationists we contribute to you know system of over specializations the point is uh Without Really radically rehaul the system because at this point in time when we are talking to each other it's really not possible for you and me to radically rehaul the system right from primary school or School levels to higher education therefore it is within the existing system that we have to pitch our argument and so what one is really concerned about when one talks about over specialization or the disciplinary boundaries is not really linked to the significance of that kind of knowledge but it's really the kind of rigidity that sets in so that instead of even asking new questions within one's own field one keeps repeating the solutions that have already been offered or sometimes make a rehash of the earlier Solutions so it's the kind of rigidity that one really is trying to fight against therefore the issue is how do you maintain your firm feet in a discipline for which you have been trained and then at the same time move to other disciplines or other areas of knowledge or other ways of gaining knowledge and at the same time consolidate your position because I really would not like you to feel disoriented or I do not really believe that at this point it's right to talk about rehaul your own sensibility or your own training methodology so whatever you have learned if you begin to critique it I think certain amount of openness is possible but that will not happen automatically so are there ways that we can develop for this to happen this is what my concern is and therefore uh I'm actually trying to explore some kind of common ground that we can share across the board so whether you are a student of science and technology or you are a student of uh the finance or liberal arts whether we can across the board move away from already given ways of gaining knowledge within the field within the protocols of that field so to say and at the same time you know gain new perceptions new ways of moving in fresh directions as I said without losing your feet in your discipline the other dilemma ma while talking about these issues and processes and possibilities is related to the fact that creativity itself has a paradoxical nature therefore many people many many people many educationists many thinkers and many creative practitioners have asked this question many times if creativity can be taught at all there seems to be certain amount of skepticism ISM that institutionalization curbs creativity and I don't think we can take that criticism lightly because the kind of delicate balance that needs to be maintained as I said between experience and knowledge between your discipline and new disciplines that is something that doesn't necessarily guarantee a creative result because one has to have a certain kind of striving for this new thing to happen and therefore you know without the kind of guarantee that everyone wants the kind of certainty that everyone wants from institutionalizations then the question is does it Merit this kind of institutionalization a course that is taught or courses that are taught regarding this whole you know elusive process of creativity my take on this is that uh increasingly young people would feel the need for creativity discourses without a sense that they know the direction or without a sense that they really want a very clear-cut answer that's my hunch because I think increasingly when we are settled with different kinds of issues and problems and no scientific technological solution has solved all of our problems no social Paradigm has worked completely uh cultural issues also keep emerging so in that kind of chaos and uh confusion which I have already located in this whole notion of globalization and the sub Alton you know that kind of the range of issues that these two extreme situations throw up I think increasingly young people would feel the need to relocate their own sense of self in paradigms of creativity therefore I'm actually very very optimistic although I don't really want to be very naive about the problem areas that such an activity would generate so then although I'm aware of these limitations these difficulties and I know many of these questions May Loom large in the minds of those who institutionalize educational activities I I have a feeling young people may not really be uh daunted by a new way of doing things perhaps they will give it an opportunity that it deserves I have adopted a generative approach and again the approach is based on the belief that the young are ready for independent thought and they can actually find discover new directions I have a few ideas that I have listed here again so you can go over these ideas in terms of what this open-ended exploration is all about but I have already talked about it so I won't read each of these points here the most uh important take or the most important entry point in this course is related to the notion of play so when we talk about creativity although though we have talked about creativity in historical terms we have talked about the changing notion of the term creativity we have also talked about the fact that in the Indian context we may have different kinds of words and uh we may have different kinds of connotations and expectations and desires but at the same time I would keep the term play at the center of our entry into the discourse of creativity and the reason I want to do that is related to the fact that the term play it's sort of evokes a sense of Freedom a sense of Joy or roughly you can describe it as a looseness of being and I feel that some of the exercises that we attempted earlier with you exercises related to Childhood experience and the undifferentiated play that you generally see in children in different conditions you you know whether it's a happy condition or a difficult condition when you think of children of different classes different backgrounds one thing that universally stands out is the propensity of every child to you know play with whatever is available in in the environment they play roles they play with objects they play with ideas they play with the language and in that sense it is undifferentiated play now this notion of play again is based on intuitive understanding and that is really not all that intuitive if I really begin to examine my own sense or notion of play because it's based on one's own experience but also the experience of raising children and watching number of children in the process of play and therefore on the one hand it seems intuitive but it's also highly influenced by the writings of number of writers who have evoked their childhood experiences while talking about their ad adult contributions I don't remember each of these quotations right now but immediately Jean Paul sat's words comes to my mind immediately Marquis and his Paris review interview in which he had some vivid descriptions of how ideas from his childhood images from his childhood metaphors from his childhood Loom large in his Consciousness and they sort of grew into his novelistic Endeavors I can think of mji pran's writing from that perspective I can think of rabindran tagore's writing from that perspective I can think of Einstein and his comments on his you know observation of the world as a child as I said I don't remember the exact words I also remember Rishi and rishi's comment about how he wanted to recreate the Vivid memories of his childhood in Bombay Mumbai now so in that sense I suppose I am you can say romanticizing childhood it's possible to look at it this way I became aware of this quite sharply when um during the discussion of this exercise one of the students had really severe difficulties with this idea uh he felt that the term play itself is not accessible to him he felt that he Associated a sense of trivialization with play now this of course surprised me but I also do recognize that each term that we use and especially a term like play and especially when you talk about it very enthusiastically almost as a utopian kind of uh experience that it's quite possible for you know people or young students or Young Learners to really react sharply to this because they may not really conform to that experience they may not have Recollections that are so very positive or so very joyous or so very Vivid also also now I don't want to go into any analysis of why that could happen but I certainly was made aware of how there are different kinds of sensibilities amongst the students and there are also different experiences and therefore in undertaking this activity I'm not undermining those experiences because I we know very well that the discussion of any kind of experience erience finally gets contextualized you know how what are the conditions in which you have lived what are the conditions what are the emotions that have been encouraged and what are the uh emotions that have been repressed in fact if I may I will just quickly read the an excerpt from this writer from the student who found it difficult to relate to this line of thinking and uh this is what he has to say he says that more often than not I have seen that this conditioned feeling or idea gets internalized by most children early in their lives he was talking about a sort of approved ways in which you're supposed to feel and think now that's his take I mean I really don't agree with this but the take was that you know when he thinks about playfulness he feels intimidated by the idea and when he started writing about it instead the memory of the death of his grandmother Loom lar and in fact this memory made him realize that he was expected all the time to function within a certain pattern of socialization process approved emotions and therefore this particular statement is made in the context of this other tragic memory that intruded but without a sense of the tragic so to say so this is what he has to say more often than not I've seen that this conditioned feeling or idea gets internalized by most children early in their lives so as to become almost natural for me the chasm between an externally hoed feeling regimen and the relatively more more organically bred internal one was quite wide even then it brought with it a great sense of bewilderment and a bit of guilt I remember seeing traces of that chasm in the other kids around me as well but they chose to feel sad something I could not another issue that cropped up after having written this piece was the missing element of playfulness I struggle with different definitions of play and try to adapt this experience to some definition of a lack of inhibition but I failed to convince myself so this is to sort of point out that these are not easy areas when we begin to dip into our own personal frame of reference these are not easy areas to really pin down describe and come to an agreement on but I still maintain that the childhood exercise or you can even call it infancy exercise if you can go back that early in your memory I think it is a fund House of enormous amount of energy and it it can really yield much in terms of whatever creative area we want to pursue what it can also do is to to take us out of our own immediate sense of self and we can also begin to critically watch children everywhere I think it has a lot of lessons in terms of human nature I won't go into theories about play right from Plato onwards this has been an idea that has been mapped that has been articulated discussed as a very very fundamental human tendency play game all these have been theorized about and the theoretical formulations whether they are from psychoanalysis or anthropology or sociology we will look at those later on briefly to clarify uh you know our own thought processes but at this point in time this remains an open-ended exercise an open-ended explor ation not trying to bind you to a specific way but you could try out I mean sometimes it is possible that the notion of play may not be accessible because in fact one is socialized not to give value to play that also can happen all right from Play We Now are moving to another kind of play and that is linked to three different domains which I would like you to dip into Sports Science and Arts now what do I mean by the use of the term play and these three domains so again as I said play requires certain amount of flexibility certain kind of Loess of being so that you can let go a little bit and say all right right I'm game for this activity so now two things here I will propose a set of activities to help you cut across domains the term domain as I had pointed out earlier it refers to certain you know widely accepted disciplinary boundaries that are currently practiced both institutionally and in terms of General discussions about different kinds of activities and the values we associate with them the other thing that I have in mind is related to the possibility that I'd like you to explore and I don't think it's a mysterious possibility but it's a possibility of discovering the coexistence of different domains within yourself because again you you know you may say that this comes from certain kind of um utopian notion of about childhood but every child uh you know if you see children at play they are scientific in their analysis you know they establish causal links they also play games you know like these role playing these also creation of new roles and in that sense I feel that all of us definitely very clearly have the scientist the artist the sportsperson in us also what the this can do is to help you discover the activity that you enjoy the most so now two words are emphasized in this discussion one is the notion of play and the other is the notion of enjoyment so now we are ready for some playing around in India uh or in the ancient usage uh the word play is also Leela you're ready for some Leela some play so now even if you haven't played games and I when I was conducting this activity uh it became very clear to me that there is a gender divide there most of the boys in the class of course were ready to sort of talk about some well Define sport uh which means uh it's a game with rules and regulations and that they play fairly frequently but the girls in the class they they it took some time to even remember what kind of sport they played and I wanted some kind of physical sport of course but you can have other kind of uh sport like chess Etc which doesn't require physical effort but I was hoping that they would choose something that requires physical effort because I was trying to pitch it against the the nature of enjoyment in more abstract activities so that was my sort of U agenda you can say but there was certainly a gender divide there although I myself really have played sport right from earliest childhood stages but I think there is for obvious reason reasons there is a gender divide we may be able to talk about it later so now now whether you're a boy or a girl play a game if you have not played a game and then do this exercise some of the suggestions that can help you recreate the joy and demands of plane maybe later on even the theoretical angles can be woven in other modules I'll have to wait and see how this plays out so now think of this particular spot that you have participated in obviously there'll be some time lag between what you have played and what you're going to describe so doing and showing these two things you can keep in mind again remember we have asked you to maintain a diary we have asked you to note down your observations we've asked you to dip into your experiences and retain fairly welldeveloped frame of of reference for yourself so keeping in mind our uh you know suggestion that you maintain this diary this is a writing process but it is also a process of doing one by playing the spot that you're describing and to then describing it so to show what happened to describe what happened and so in terms of this activity we'd like you to describe the Loc the game itself and its rules now you don't have to sort of do this point by point but in your write up you can keep in mind some of these suggestions now while playing this game how did enjoyment occur so again there is emphasis on the term enjoyment because we are trying to figure out the sources or the places or the conditions which release a sense of joy in you that's why although we value diversity and also different sensibilities but let us try and do if indeed there are situations and activities that lead to a certain sense of enjoyment now you may say that the term enjoyment itself is a contested term we don't know what that means but let's start with a simple meaning of the term something fun something that you like it makes you feel good so let's stay with those simpler definitions we can have more complex discussions later on when we deal with some theoretical formulations about enjoyment in the next lecture uh sort of formulations offered by a theoretician whose name is shik mihai so then how did enjoyment occur also describe how excitement peaked how often do you practice how long have you been playing the game describe a great feat in that sport now this may kind of surprise you this last idea as to why one would sort of ask you to describe a great feat in that spot I think the idea stems from the fact that you know when we like a sport or we like an activity usually we also are greatly inspired by great achievements in that field now this may again be a contested way of looking at this issue but I feel that you know it is without having Role Models it's really very very difficult to Aspire to be a better player you know many times in sports the coaches they ask their the young enthusiasts to watch some very good players at work and that's part of their coaching so just to watch just to see how they play and so on and so forth so therefore this is close to the idea of you know canonized or classic writing you know in terms of reading writing lists also but I think it would be fun to see dip into this and see if you can describe a great feat in that spot now how you construct that write up is your own decision on that there are no limits but these are the pointers that you could take in mind you need not keep that in mind while playing because surely if this is you have a you know great model in your mind you will not be able to play like that great model model so but you know in describing the Feats I think that will help I'm also leading you on to the theoretical formulations of shik sent mihai by doing this open-ended exercise so it is really in some ways introduction to some of the ways in which shikanai later on theorized about enjoyment and how to optimize your sense of enjoyment what are the optimal conditions for enjoyment here is this uh quote right now while we were recording the World Cup had already happened and there was this whole atmosphere like the mahak you know where the whole country was joyous and everyone felt connected everyone felt enthused and therefore it is quite appropriate to take an example from this contemporary situation where a certain person is seen as an ideal in the spot that most Indians seems to love and that is Cricket this is a quotation from Mahendra Singh dhoni on Sachin Tendulkar uh I've been talking to students I've been talking to my children I've been talking to the teaching assistants who have participated in shaping the PowerPoint presentations and also some of the discussion related to the content and there is this General agreement despite the diversity of people I have been talking to that indeed both Mahendra Singh doni and suchin Tendulkar have emerged as marvelous role models for young Indians not only for the sport that they play but in terms of a way of life a way of life of perseverance dreams hard work honest y transparency everything that we actually need in our society so while we're separating the domains the fact is that many times one domain begins to symbolize the aspirations of a country or a people and in that sense it doesn't remain confined only to that domain and what happens technically within that domain so that we can keep in mind but let me quickly read this comment uh and not really digress any further he says sain Tendulkar continues to give more than 100% and his school boylik enthusiasm for the game is something I envy and admire for the team he is the best available coaching manual that's very eloquently expressed and I think both ofer the kind of I suppose Feats and role models that you can dip into many of our students in the next exercise on shikan mihai in fact did write about Sachin Tendulkar that we may come to later on now about a scientific process or idea so I would say that in before you start with this activity you could actually ask yourself as to what kind of attributes you link to the term science and then take this up uh later on especially if you are a student of the Fine Arts or liberal arts many times the polarizations are so sharp that science is out there and art is out there you know they sort of don't seem to people don't seem to talk across the disciplines so please don't do that even if you feel you know nothing about uh Advanced science and we know very well that this is a very complex area but even if you don't know anything about it ask very simple questions as to what kind of attributes do you associate with if you have a problem with that you can ask if you know uh causal links When You observe a phenomenon whether they can be called a science you know a scientific way of looking at that particular phenomenon or not in other words don't stall this activity do the three domain activities at one go you know as a unit I think that will work out very well and it will also help us foreground some of the discussion or some of the important aspects of our discussion and I think also some kind of a sense that we need to change this polarized way of thinking about issues whether artistic or scientific or sports related but more than than that it's within you that these three activities coexist so pick up a scientific experiment or Insight you have that you can recreate uh why did you pick up the specific experiment or process do you need a lab to perform the experiment what did you enjoy about this process again what did you enjoy about this process I'm not asking if you enjoyed this process process because my feeling is that when you participate in an activity actively then there is automatically certain amount of enjoyment so next pointer did the activity and the ensuing Insight or insights change your perceptions in any way have you shared this Insight with anyone can you recapture the changes that occurred from doing to showing in writing did you feel you were mimicking any established scientist so these are Pointers play around with that and think of a great mind of our times who has nothing but the most extraordinary insights to offer uh according to Einstein after a certain high level of technical skill is achieved science and art tend to coales in Aesthetics plasticity and form the greatest scientist are always artists as well so keep that in mind and move on the last activity which you may say well the last activity last part of uh description was already the you know domain of the writer but no I actually would not like you to Club those together ideally now Ro play as a artist or a writer so let's say if you're a scientist now pretend that you're a writer if you are a writer pretend that you are a scientist that's the kind of switching over that I'm asking you to do although my sense is that it may not be such a difficult thing if you dip into your own definitions of what what the scientific process is related to Observation empirical investigation causality to begin with similarly for an artist or a writer you know the whole focus on imagination on creating some you know fictional characters or creating recreating reality that is the emphasis so play Within the rules of the game mix and match can occur later on but first you know keep them separated the way they are separated seated in actual life in terms of institutionalizations but actually come back to the childhood stage where they are intermixed and then finally you can have a product where you intermix it that is the way I would ideally like this to work so now if it is an act of writing and not painting or something even if it is painting or something I'd like you to do this very rapidly after completing the activity narrate it in great detail with reference to the medium or the material chosen ease or difficulties of the task the sense of pleasure or frustration you may have experienced don't you know undermine them mention them reasons for these emotions you know why did you feel frustrated why did you feel pleasure any well established figure you emulated it CU everything said and done for writers also there are other writers who inspired them who also in in ways live within them because they've read them and enjoyed them so much that part of that writing part of that worldview part of that stylistic mechanism seems to circulate within ourselves so do that and I again want to dip into what Salman Rishi had said earlier I mean he had said it many years back but we had mention this in our earlier lecture where he says until I started writing Midnight's Children which would probably have been about late 75 early 76 there was this period of flailing about it was more than a technical problem until you know who you are you can't write so in case you have difficulties this is really uh not something that you should worry about you can uh look at other writers and see how many of these issues may be related to your own search for your o Identity or your sense of self and in other words this is searching module that we would definitely like you to consider when you write now writing for us at this point in time is an exercise every one of you can benefit from whether you a scientist uh potential or future writer student of literature painting design or Sports also we feel that this is a common activity or a basic activity that leads to Greater self-analysis and self-analysis that that can lead to productive results there's another quotation that that I have placed before you and that is again related to certain crucial similarities between scientific and literary activities and the reason we have placed it here is related to the fact that this is a good opportunity for you to begin to think about the issues of certain Common Ground I was talking about the absence of common ground for conducting discourse on creativity so this provides a common ground this is a very important um quotation and I will quickly read this out it says that the notion of metaphor can serve to illuminate the nature of scientific creativity by equating in a metaphoric sense a scientific discovery with a poet IC metaphor for in perceiving a new idea in science the mind is involved in a similar form of creative perception as when it engages a poetic metaphor we would have to go into the nature of metaphors and how they link two different kinds of objects or uh you know ideas and makes them into find similarities between two different uh kind of idea or perceptions but right now we will not really go into it later on we'll conduct some metaphor related exercises we'll keep that in mind but right now the idea is to really look at these three activities and do something with them and map out or describe your experiences as clearly and as vividly as possible so again this is what we are reemphasizing finally what you can do then after you know you have undertaken the activi separately what you can do is to generate an activity in which all the three elements are intermixed in any permutation combination of your choice and let your imagination dictate this activity your own background and interest will dictate the direction this activity will take fuse them in any way you want in an absolutely non-restrictive manner to allow for fresh possibilities and now we would have one of our students who has undertaken precisely this kind of a blend and I've also requested him to share his own creative Endeavors so that you can see how he has intermixed three domains in his write up uh and also also his own preoccupation with creativity this is a kind of starting point of his own search and what he has done in the three domain activity is to fuse Sport with writing and in that sense it's an intermix you'll hear him and see how that has uh unfolded so far as he is concerned hello I'm moit Sharma I'll be talking about the three domain activity that we undertook as a part of this course so the three domain activity had three components which required us to talk uh about our experiences with sports a concept of science as well as an art form so for the sport component I took up the sport of table tennis which I've taken to quite recently uh for the scientific phenomena I went back to this realization that I had when we first started the magnetics and realized that Newton's third law breaks down in the field of magnetodynamics as regards the art form I will be talking about the Art of Photography so the sense of composition in photography as with most other Arts is to simplify and exclude every scene must be reduced to its very basic components and then analyzed this give you gives you a sense of what truly gives a scene the character that it has the simplification comes relatively easily to me or so I would believe from the same grounding and reductionist approaches to problem problems also I have been able to understand and internalize the technical knowledge of how a camera works and how it should be tinkered with for different scenes and settings which I attribute to the environment I've been a part of for the last few years now I would go on to show you a few uh photographs and explain this component a bit so as regards the uh reductionist approach in photography in this particular photograph I wanted to really focus on the on the reflection of the buildings in in the water but as you can see that really does not end up being the central focus of this Photograph we have a lot of uh so to speak clutter you know at the very top half of the photograph so I went in and this was the final result which came out far better than even I had anticipated it this is from one of the Masters of Photography Elliot irit uh note how he has composed the scene there is a water there is a sunset scene there is a rocky Beach of s but then there is also the human element involved and the kind of feelings that the entire scene provokes in humans finally this is a photograph from another celebrated photographer Steve marari now most of us tend to look at Taj Mahal in a very isolated sense only for what it is any scene any Monument has its entire importance in what it means to the people around it so in a sense this placement the fact that this train probably goes from here every day it might be discontinued now but the fact that it did at that point in time time it gives a strange sense of uh completeness which would otherwise be rather missing from this Photograph if it was only the Taj which was to be clicked thank you thank you moit for sharing your work um I'm sure we will talk to you in other lecture modules also here is a suggested reading for the rest of you please use it selectively don't feel daunted by the list we just thought that it is appropriate to share it with you just is in case there is a particular angle that you want to understand better so we'll start with this book by bomb and Pete titled science order and creativity this is a book I have really liked for a very long time and have used it extensively in number of courses that I have taught so that deals with metaphors and how that is a connecting link in the perceptual work of Science and also literature the second book is by Brandy Doria becoming a writer and it obviously states its own case through the title itself kuzik edman Jenny Newman Etc their book The Writers workbook is also very handy for people who have started to write so you know it's the kind of book one can use in very very early stages of writing so you can selectively use it and especially for diary and also for exercises pertaining to one's own empirical work you know observation of the world around and how one can begin to articulate one's ideas I think it it offers some very good tips the next book is by the famous physicist finean and and that's a book of his lectures there are lots of books that he himself has written that you know are read extensively I think he belongs to this uh very special brand of great scientists who also have the ability to communicate the gist of scientific Concepts and also the pleasure in doing science to other people who are not necessarily involved in doing science so both conceptually and also in terms terms of the act of communication writings of many scientists uh in the last three decades in particular have really offered tremendous richness to the reader in general so the Fineman lectures and then there's this book kitly Brian uh the 3 a.m. Epiphany uncommon writing exercises that transform your fiction you can again have a look at some of the exercises and see what what is useful for you rock Pop's book uh I really would like to you know recommend strongly for those who are theoretically sort of governed in their thought process each and every chapter is extremely well constructed and theoretically very deeply worked out the chapter on play play and notion of play as an alternative conceptual category for understanding creativity will offer you great deal of insight but this is a book you would have to read gradually if you're are not used to theoretical formulations within cultural areas the last book which is a recent one that has been published as you can see is edited or written by actually actually it's written by Marley D David it's called the Cambridge introduction to creative writing that also is full of very valuable insights I'm able to endorse some better than the others because these I have started dipping into more recently but that doesn't mean that others are not equally important and interesting some of the films you can look at in terms of sports and its complexities uh are films that we have also been looking at in order to be able to talk about sports games in naive simple childlike manner but at the same time sort of keep in mind the complexities that they represent but we haven't discussed them with you as a resource you can dip into them Chariots of Fire CH India I'm sure you know chak India very well already I heard that chant during the World Cup uh you know uh also uh chatran kiladi is again a very very interesting film where you know if you place uh Anand the great Champion against this story you will see what that sport when it's taken to technical Heights as a competitive sport what that means so vishan Anand on the one side and if you see the players of chatran or chess in chatran kilar the story by Muni premchand you can see how this game can become so obsessive that r ERS who just indulged in this game without ruling the country they let the intruding armies take over without any struggle or fight it's a beautiful film and some of the scenes are memorable scenes of chess players and the intruding armies uh Invictus directed by Clint Eastwood a really remarkable film based on the book playing the enemy Nelson Mela and the game that changed a nation by John Carlin so we know that Sports is not just about uh playing on the field but playing in the minds of not only just the players but also the nation for which they play and people at large so it's a very complicated relationship uh the next uh reference that we would like to endorse is the TV serial body line uh which you may be familiar with because most of you I'm sure are cricet Buffs these are seven episodes uh you know produced by Network 10 Australia so these are some of the resources you can dip into and enjoy and you know also enrich your understanding of all the three domains and finally we would like to end with a quote from the famous and intriguing painter Vincent when go and these are the words we'd like to share if you hear a voice within you say you cannot paint then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced thank you and I I
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HOW TO STYLE WHITE JEANS | Effortless Style | LOOKBOOK
hi everyone today i'm sharing how to style white jeans this summer and pull off that enviable effortless style [Music] now let me start this lookbook by saying finding the perfect pair of white jeans or trousers in the first place is never easy so much so that i'd given the trend a wide berth for about the last 10 years so in terms of the actual white jeans or trousers that look like jeans i've added a selection of my favorites i've found recently both from the high street the designers and the independents so you can have a look at those in the description box below at the end of this video so in this lookbook i'll be sharing my newfound love of white jeans and how to style them in a very elegant and effortless chic kind of fashion if you're not already i would be very grateful if at the end of this video you could follow the link in the description box below to subscribe to my youtube channel and also follow me over on instagram too that's honestly the best way that you can help support creators that you enjoy watching on youtube and i for one am always very appreciative now when we think about how to style white jeans work wear looks might not seem immediately obvious but i personally love that look and think they can absolutely work for smarter occasions so to start this lookbook i've styled mine with a silk sleeveless blouse in this lovely shimmery camel tone i don't think you need to opt for silk but do be mindful of the fabric content you do buy then i layered my camel blazer over the top and i think the contrast of those two textures and tones works beautifully together elevated with my mid heels but still opting for that neutral tone and my lovely numero set structured handbag to finish it's definitely taking that effortless style box for me while at the same time feeling polished enough to wear to meetings there are a few details aimed at keeping me cool in the heat when in an office but it doesn't mean you have to compromise on the style stakes which hopefully this outfit shows [Music] since lockdown ended in the uk there's been an awful lot of outside gatherings going on which on the one side is absolutely lovely you can catch up with all your friends but on the flip side of that i personally hate the cold and once the sun goes down it can be really really freezing thankfully white jeans or trousers for that matter don't have to just be kept for summer days which hopefully i'm proving in this lookbook they can absolutely work in winter or what feels like a winter's evening too it just means a little more tweaking with the styling to get the balance right so in this lookbook you can see i decided to opt for texture to give me that upgraded polish the look needs adding my coffee brown jumper to keep me warmer paired with a hopeful pair of sandals on my feet obviously you can switch those out for flats or heels depending on the weather though i do like this coffee tone with chalk accessories i also really like it with black it makes the overall look feel sharper so i added my classic new moon and belt to tie in with that shade either way the look feels laid back but sophisticated and ultimately still very much in keeping with my own personal style just a bit more wrapped up for an evening sat outside now just quickly before we move on i'm just going to diversify slightly onto eyebrow gate for those of you that don't know i was on a bit of a mission to try and grow my eyebrow hair so the other day on instagram i heard about something called brow lamination which is essentially a liquid that they put on your eyebrows that makes them all stand on end they can either add a tint as well so they look a little bit darker and the nature of being brushed up i'm not describing this very well but the nature of being brushed up makes them look a bit thicker so i went to a local salon yesterday to have the brow lamination and the tin to put onto my eyebrows i came home and both david and albert were in the dining room and basically they just went themselves laughing at me the mistake i made was having the tint as well and that kind of tipped it over the edge into looking very unnatural and ridiculous there will be some skincare experts and and makeup artists just going what are you doing putting nail varnish remover on your face but i was so desperate to get rid of the tint that i was happy to put anything on there and and to be fair it did sting quite a bit so i wouldn't recommend it in the slightest but it did manage to get rid of some of the color so i think what i'm left with now is probably a tiny bit of the tint and the brow lamination just on this section because i think by putting any kind of liquid on here i've kind of taken away the brown lamination as well anyway that is the latest update from eyebrow hopefully you will learn from my mistakes and i can be your guinea pig and save you from looking like i did yesterday so don't forget to let me know in the comment section below your favorite outfit that i featured today it's always really lovely to hear everyone's different opinions let's look at the opposite now how to style your white jeans or trousers when it's hot outside the outfit i'm wearing today actually so in this look you can see i've gone for a summary ever so slightly bohemian vibe styling my white jeans with a pretty lace trim blouse that i got a few months ago from reese this outfit reminds me of a typical californian style so the outfit is really chilled it's pretty but those subtle details help it to feel polished when you're out and about in the heat i tend to use my straw bag all the way through summer i love the natural element it brings into outfit ideas and it reminds me of the beach even when i can't be there i've opted for sandals again and a belt to tie in nicely but i think gold sandals would work equally well with this look too [Music] how to style white jeans but for a smarter evening event i would go for something a little bit like this black and white together always works really nicely and those heels visually give the look that full stop the outfit needs this top is actually a few years old now david bought it from prada as a surprise and a very much appreciated prezi for me no matter how hot it is i always like to have something over my shoulders to arrive in be it a pashmina a coat or as you can see now with this look a blazer it makes the outfit feel complete and i like to have the option of having it with me just in case i get cold again like the top this is an old one i got from massimo duty made from 100 linen and it's lasted really well and i've also added a few recent favorites that i found across the high street in the description box as well if you're a fan of color but you still want to rock the white jeans style this summer think about adding a pop of yellow maybe mint or even red bright pink would be the obvious if you're wanting to work one of the big fashion trends into the mix but personally and for this lookbook i love tones more on the pastel end of the scale i've opted for a lovely shade of mint the pastel mint feels fresh effortless and elegant and the very light nature of the fabric is perfect for the heat staying with that light and airy theme i opted for gold sandals on my feet and finishing with my small wrist handbag that just brings in another sprinkle of gold which i love a really simple way to dress this outfit up for the evening would be to add some gold heels if you have them or any pastel tone i would just probably steer clear of black heels with an outfit like this as i think it would be a little bit too harsh when it comes to how to style white jeans i think what i've realized is they're incredibly versatile which hopefully i'm showing you in this lookbook one of my favorite ways to wear them for everyday wear would be something like this it's smart but casual i don't feel like i've tried too hard which in turn gives the outfit a certain nonchalant effortless feel to it the organic shirt keeps me cool in the heat but the stiffness of the cotton makes the outfit feel polished and i'm keeping that casual everyday vibe running through with my dark brown sandals on my feet of course it's easy to dress this look up or down as it's such a classic look but the reality of my lifestyle sees me wear it like this the most if the weather's pretty changeable where you are you could easily drape a tonal jumper or cardigan over your shoulders to finish this look as well and when i'm whizzing around doing chores i'd probably use my lovely tote handbag or heading out to meet friends a shoulder bag or crossbody bag for something a little bit more delicate another way to style white jeans in summer of course is to go tonal it's probably the most classic way to style white jeans but as i often say it's classic for a reason you could go very minimal with a favorite simple white t-shirt in this lookbook i've just added a few black accessories to break it up a little with a belt flat and very comfy sandals and my handbag if you suddenly needed to smarten this look an easy trick would be to just layer a blazer over the top i opted for my looser fitting evelane one to tie in nicely with the whole relaxed vibe of this outfit but of course it does have that instant polishing effect too effortless style is all about never looking like you've tried too hard even if you have and it's often these very classic pieces i reach for particularly when i'm wanting to recreate that effortless chic look another classic now but it looks so good styled with white jeans i just couldn't leave it out my old faithful breton stripe top the decidedly parisian effortless style top that never fails to make the perfect outfit in summer and autumn and winter and spring for that matter i've actually found this red and white striped version to be just as versatile as my blue and white one particularly when blended with a touch of camel i generally have a palette of neutrals in my capsule wardrobe so to be able to introduce a primary color is quite refreshing actually and surprisingly wearable when mixed and matched with the other pieces i already have any stripe top you may have in your own wardrobe would create the same effect just again think about the fabric content of that bread and top just have a think if you want to go more fitted and smarter or looser and a more relaxed vibe all of which i believe works so it's just down to personal taste really another out out outfit idea now but this time not having to suffer the cold i bought this blast last season from suzanne and its cost per wear has got to be next to nothing now i have worn it so much it's not particularly on trend so the florals and pastel tones do work nicely but i just love that it's a pretty statement blouse and it's very me in that laid-back fashion i love suzanne actually have the best selection of blouses throughout the year and they're often the pieces that get the most wear in my wardrobe so i've added a few current favorites for you to look at in the description box below so i've styled this blouse very simply with my white jeans favorite gold heels and a sprinkle of gold with my handbag from demelier london i wanted to include this outfit idea because it was what i threw on at the end of filming this video to go off and do the school run so there actually wasn't a lot of thought that went into it but i do like the simplicity of the look so as you can see it's a very easy everyday effortless style of just pairing my white jeans with a cotton knitted jumper with hindsight i think this look would have been better paired with my dark brown sandals but i was opting for comfort running out the door i like the camel and tan details with my bag and belt and just tying in that tone very subtly with my tortoiseshell sunglasses but obviously it's a very simple throw on kind of look and i'm thinking it will be really easy to recreate i really hope i've explained well how to style white jeans this summer and it's giving you lots of outfit ideas and inspiration of outfits you can recreate from your own capsule wardrobe as i mentioned i would love to hear from you all in the comments section below do let me know your favorite outfit ideas that i feature today and if you're not already subscribed i would be very grateful if you'd like to do so don't forget you can also find my daily outfit ideas and inspiration over on instagram i've added a link in the description box below and i will be back next sunday with lots more fashion advice and outfit ideas have a great week everyone and hopefully i will see you then you
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Considering Diligently Yahweh's Steadfast Love - Psalm 107 & Lamentations 3:32
hello thanks for joining me here at working for the word my name is Andrew and this is the podcast where we talk about Bible translation and today is going to be a little different we're going to talk about Psalm 107 and its relationship to Lamentations three this came out of a conversation I had over Skype recently with a translation teams doing an Old Testament they're nearing the end of their project and I've been helping them with the book of Lamentations now if you remember there was an episode a while back that I did on Lamentations about the heart of God in the heart of Lamentations so if you haven't listened to that one yet it would be a good place to start before you listen to the rest of this episode so as we saw in that other episode Lamentations is a chiastic structure and that means that one of the most important parts of the book is going to appear in the middle of it and then you have the beginning mirrors the end and so forth there are five chapters so that makes a nice mirror structure so you have chapter three is the center and then two chapters on the outside of that structure and then right dead center of the book in 332 we have this verse that says though he cause grief he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love so once again it says though he cause grief speaking of Yahweh he will have compassion according to the greatness or the abundance or the multitude of his steadfast love or his I think we've talked about this before on this podcast this is a key term when we're talking about Bible translation we talk a lot about these key biblical terms that are very important words that if you don't really get these right you're going to have some problems in your translation obviously some words in the Bible are more important than others right so justification for example is probably more important than the word to sleep steadfast love is probably more important than the word for pot or something like that so you get the idea when we get to these big words that describe the heart of God like steadfast love I said then we have to be really careful and have lots of conversations to try to figure out how is the best way what is the best way to express this in your language and usually this requires a lot of conversation to give them the full range of its meaning a word like hasid steadfast love is a very rich word if you look at these lexical entries in different Lexica you're going to find very long articles that talk about a lot of different things and some people have translated this like in the KJV Mercy others have said loyal love others have said unfailing love so there's this whole range of different ways to try to describe this one simple word in Hebrew now because these translators I'm working with don't actually know Hebrew and haven't studied it and don't have access to be able to sort through entries in a lexicon what I like to try to do is point them to other verses that expand on a central topic or idea or word so they can get a more full orbed picture of what's going on with it as we say in Translation and exegesis context is King and so what we did on our phone calls I said let's go to Psalm 107 and Psalm 107 is something that's really dear to my heart it's grown more and more Rich over the years since I put it to music and it's just one of those psalms that's very special in its structure and the ideas that it conveys in the way that it conveys them so you have basically four vignettes in the psalm you have a little vignette of people who are wandering and lost in a desert you have another vignette of people who are prisoners and then the third vignette talks about people who are in distress and about to die and then finally you have some people who have gone out into the sea and they're about to die because of a storm now what does this have to do with khasid with steadfast love well the psalm begins with oh give thanks to Yahweh for he is good for hised endures forever so it's setting the theme of an adoration and praise to God for his and we know this because of the structure and how there's repetition of a kind of a chorus throughout the whole chapter which we'll see so let's read it together verse 2 let the redeemed of Yahweh say so whom he has redeemed from trouble and gathered in from the lands from the East and from the west from the north and from the south so here we start our first vignette some wandered in desert wastes finding no way to a city to dwell in hungry and thirsty their soul fainted within them then they cried to Yahweh and their trouble and he delivered them from their distress he led them by a straight way till they reached a city to dwell in let them and here's the first chorus let them thank Yahweh for hised for his wondrous Works to the children of men for he satisfies the longing soul and the hungry Soul he fills with good things so this reversal is one of the themes that's going on in this Psalm you have people who are fainting away hungry thirsty dying and there's this reversal because of yahweh's and we go on some sat in darkness second vignette and in the shadow of death prisoners in Affliction and in irons for they had rebelled against the words of God and spurned the Council of the most high so he bowed down their hearts with hard labor they fell down with none to help then they cried to Yahweh in their trouble and he delivered them from their distress so there's this always this repetition of this crying out in their distress and he delivers them the reversal of their situation even though they don't deserve it right because here it's Grace it's very clearly Grace working here because they were there because they had rebelled against the words of God and spurned his counsel so we continue in verse 14. he brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death and burst their bonds apart let them thank Yahweh for his steadfast love first for his wondrous Works to the children of men for he's he shatters the doors of bronze and cuts into the bars of iron so he frees people third vignette verse 17 some were fools through their sinful ways and because of their iniquities suffered Affliction they loathed any kind of food and they drew near to the gates of death here we go repeated chorus then they cried to Yahweh and their trouble and he delivered them from their distress he sent out his word and healed them and delivered them from their destruction let them thank Yahweh for his for his wondrous Works to the Children of Men and let them offer sacrifices of Thanksgiving and tell of his deeds in songs of joy so you're starting to get a picture if you don't understand what hesid really is you're starting to get this really concrete idea from these examples of how it works because this is whole song is a praise of that characteristic of God and giving these examples that are so specific and so beautiful so it's really at the core God giving things that people don't deserve this this Grace right that's manifesting itself that's coming out of his then we have the fourth vignette here we go verse 23 some went down to the sea in ships doing business on the Great Waters they saw the Deeds of Yahweh his wondrous works in the Deep for he commanded and raised the stormy wind which lifted up the waves of the sea they mounted up to heaven they went down to the depths their courage melted away in their evil plight they reeled and staggered like drunken men and were at their wit's end or in Hebrew it says and all their wisdom was swallowed up then they cried to Yahweh in their trouble and he delivered them from their distress he made the storm be still and the waves of the sea were hushed then they were glad that the waters were quiet and he brought them to their desired Haven so there's some foreshadowing there probably of Jesus and then it also reminds us of Jonah so these Sailors really were about to die they cried to Yahweh and then it says in verse 31 let them thank Yahweh for his hesid for his wondrous Works to the Children of Men let them extol him in the congregation of the people and praise him in the Assembly of the elders then there's one more section that starts in verse 33. he turns Rivers into a Desert Springs of water into thirsty ground a fruitful land into a salty waste so there's definitely an illusion probably here to Sodom and Gomorrah right he turns this nice place into a salty waste because of the evil of its inhabitants verse 35 he turns a desert into pools of water a parched land into Springs of water so you have this Exodus imagery and there he lets the hungry dwell and they establish a city to live in they sow fields and plant Vineyards and get a Fruitful Yield by his Blessing they multiply greatly and he does not let their livestock diminish and then verse 39 when they are diminished and brought low through oppression evil and sorrow he pours contempt on Princes and makes them wander in trackless wastes then we get to a great reversal in verse 41 which is in some ways the climactic part of the psalm I could read it for you but let me just sing it for you baby out of affliction [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Applause] [Music] so after walking through that with the translation team they definitely had a better grasp on what this word is all about now of course they've translated this a lot already they've already translated the Psalms so I encourage them look at what you have what you've decided already for your key term in Psalm 107 and let's make sure that's consistent right here now this is one of the reasons I am so passionate about teaching translators Hebrew because they really should not have to depend on me to know when key terms like this are being used and although there are certain tools that they can use in the software it's not the same as having the security and The Surety of being able to see with your own eyes okay yes in this verse I see in the Hebrew this is this key term and we need to make sure we're consistent here and it's interesting that Yahweh this hasid that he has it can be in a plurality so we can't say that in English if we say unfailing love or steadfast love we can't say loves his steadfast loves and this is probably why the KJV went with Mercy because we can say mercies but in this last verse what we have is the first time in the whole chapter that it appears in plural so it's this beautiful admonition if you're wise if you're wise think about these things guard these things literally it says guard these things all these things that you just saw how God has worked in history how he works and continues to work in history guard them keep them and if you're wise also consider make sure you consider the khresids the plural of Yahweh another way you can translate that last part is whoever's wise let him attend to these things and let them pay attention to or consider diligently the hasids of Yahweh so it's worth meditating on and if you want to be wise and if you are wise then you're going to spend time paying attention to how Yahweh acts in this way and as we saw these big reversals are basically Grace for those who don't deserve these reversals and I think of Yahweh is definitely preparing the way for people to understand the grace of the cross the great reversal of the cross all the crazy reversals of Jesus should definitely make people if they're wise look at the Old Testament and say this is Yahweh himself this is how he shows his so I was really happy that the translation team was able to improve their translation make it more consistent overall and I am very excited for the day because these translators are attending our Hebrew class that we're giving over the next six months they're attending it and so I'm looking forward to the day with joy when they will be able to make some of these calls for themselves and they'll be able to sustainably keep revising and improving their translations for the rest of their lives so thanks for listening this is a short one next time stay tuned for a wonderful interview with Elizabeth robar so take care and may you spend this day paying attention to and considering diligently to the hasid of Yahweh
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How To Cure Infertility And Get Pregnant Naturally In Just 60 Days
hi everyone it's me jenny from your health matter channel and in my today's video i will discuss about the part 2 of fertility reproductive and infertility option our topic to be discussed in this presentation will be infertility treatments option and how to get pregnant naturally same as the pattern of this video my objective will be inform couples about alternatives to infertility treatment and inform couples with infertility about what treatments entails including risks and benefits so let's begin what are available in fertility treatments infertility treatments include treating anti-phospholipid antibodies anti-phospholipid antibodies is cause blood clots and prevent implantation a low dose of aspirin therapy works wonder when treating apas in the blood for graver cases anticoagulants are used to thin out the blood and improve blood circulation in the uterus removing natural pillar cells natural killer cells present in excess begin to attack the embryo an intravenous treatment of gamma globin intralipid infusion and steroids are often used to this case treating anti-nuclear antibodies abundance of antinuclear antibodies in the body is treated with steroids intake of herbs that increase circulation and intake of antioxidant zinc supplements alkaline generating food and reducing the levels of stress balancing the responses of the immune system is the key of treating anti-nuclear antibodies treating anti-sperm antibodies to suppress the reaction in the body caused by anti-sperm antibodies interacting with sperm low doses of steroids are often made use of treating age-related infertility since age is possible threat of female fertility infertility treatments involving care of the kidneys and the spleen will help a woman keep the age-related problem of pregnancy at bay treating infections that hinder pregnancy antibiotic treatments to exterminate the harmful bacteria from the body are recommended by most doctors who conduct intravenous fusion nutritious food and immune enhancing supplements are also used to prevent harmful bacteria from growing in the body when detected in one partner antibiotic treatments for harmful bacteria must be carried out in both partners since they are likely to have infected each other during intercourse treating sperm problems fertility drugs are available that enhance sperm production and improve motility since spermatility is one of the major factors affecting pregnancy treatments in meals are incomplete without looking into this infertility treatments reminder infertility treatments are possible with a whole new range of medicines that is available to the public these days but it must also be kept in mind that these treatments can be painful often come without harmful side effects and the results are far from guaranteed on the other hand following the holistic approach with a healthy diet regular exercise abstinence from alcohol nicotine and other drugs stress management acupunctures etc can almost guarantee positive and fast result how to get pregnant naturally when trying to get pregnant naturally the most important factor is to understand the menstrual cycle and the timing of ovulation which leads to optimum chances of getting impregnated usually ovulation occurs around the 14th day and hence to get pregnant naturally a couple should have as much sexual intercourse as possible between the 12th and the 15th day different women have slightly varying menstrual cycles therefore to improve the chances of becoming pregnant it is imperative to study once period and calculate exactly when one ovulates determining the signs of ovulation to check for the right timings of ovulation a woman can do one or many of the following things keep a calendar keep a calendar to chart the days is an easy and effective method to determine the right time to have sexual intercourse keep a check on vaginal fluids mucus discharge from the vagina usually becomes heavier thinner clearer and stretchy during evaluation when compared to the usual times feel the inside of the vagina during ovulation the cervix is softer and slightly more open than usual keep tabs on any sharp pain in the abdomen sharp pain in the abdomen or some slight spotting may be indicative of ovulation other physical conditions headache bloating breast tenderness and pain may be sign of ovulation having checked for ovulation there are some other things that an individual can do to increase the chances of getting pregnant naturally this includes lying still for a while after having sexual intercourse avoiding the bathroom for about 30 minutes after having sexual intercourse and most importantly figuring out how many times one should have sexual intercourse men often neglect their own part to play in this whole scenario the sperms need to be of the correct constitution correct shape and correct motility too or else however fertile the women may be impregnation does not occur naturally a way of ensuring that the sperms are undamaged is by wearing boxers instead of briefs boxers help in keeping the testicles from overheating and damaging sperms for both women and men anatomical and hormonal factors are not the only ones to be monitored and corrected in most cases failure to conceive may result from an improper diet and you stress the use of drugs like alcohol and nicotine and even environmental factors such as proximity to harmful doses of pesticides abstinence from such factors goes a long way in ensuring a pregnancy the important things to remember one should always keep in mind that the holistic approach to solving a problem is the optimal way to tackle infertility getting regular health checks up taking supplements to combat existing problem exercising and stress reduction techniques are only the part of the holistic solution to infertility which considers the problem as a part of a whole unlike the conventional approach which tackles a specific body or gun in its attempt to heal the holistic approach is not only a certified way to increase your chances of conception but it also guarantees a safe and healthy pregnancy thank you guys for watching we hope you learned something from our video from part one and part two of fertility health issues and if you are watching this and you're trying to get pregnant our prayers are with you and we believe it will happen for you very soon please like share and subscribe to our channel thank you
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Hummingbird Sign Story - Our Animal Totems
that smile [Music] just because I said I didn't wanna doesn't mean I wanna to go backside crap but that acted No John Mayer hummingbird Stan radio style there's probably a little bit of a theme going on in this show I'm sure you've gathered by the title and the first song and my last song by the way is a bit on the slower side but it's very cool song by the way in the lyrics I actually think are interesting but my hummingbird signs story first off hummingbirds have been what I call an animal totem for a while now just to be kind of stranger and just to throw it out there just from the standpoint that's kind of a shame a mystic angle I guess that I've sort of come down it and there's video games that have shaman's but there's also real-life ones that kind of you know go back to small times and I think a lot of people probably heard of them I'm not like mister you're like I've studied them or anything crazy like that it's just one of many things I've learned about over my years so again it's just kind of one of those things where animals of all kinds critters even right have meaning to me always have or at least well not always but for a lot of years have and the internet by the way is made that's so fascinating and easy to really take advantage of so I don't have to remember a bunch of stuff I can just look it up when it happens but when you have experiences where certain animals show up frequently they can be called part of our totems and I don't know for here in the United States and I'm not sure about other native cultures around the world but certainly here in the United States a lot of the native cultures Native Americans we call them basically had these things called totem poles and there were poles that had a number of totems and they were different animals and these totems were like a family crest you know a lot I think some you know some of like the nights and and some of that European stuff where you have a crest it's kind of similar right like you've got your the things that make up your family well that's what the totem was it was the nature version of that was the animal version of that so totems are SuperDuper cool I'm saying all this stuff and hopefully I haven't lost a bunch of people already but I'm saying all this stuff because I want you to understand that life higher-self is showing us answers in very very cool ways and a lot of us limits some of the ways that these things can show themselves to us and today I had a one and I've talked about hummingbirds before and then being a very significant thing for me very very beautiful symbol and definitely one of my totems and how I guess I want to do is I want to kind of explain how this played out it was just so freaking cool today I was I lunchtime and so I was walking out of the building and today we're having what's called Santa Ana winds it's like really windy and it's actually kind of cold too for us anyway for a lot of people it's still super super warm but it's really windy and so I'm walking out and up floating right above where I'm going is it a little hummingbird little guys just he's just like floating like in air right like they hub you know they they they hover you know anyone here in the United States knows that or that's seen him here in the United States and so I'm walking out I'm just like oh my god that's so amazing it's beautiful it was just there it is likey perfect and what I could really notice and this is a little factoid about hummingbirds when their wings flap they flap in almost like a figure eight and it creates almost like an infinity sign which is very symbolic and cool to me too so for anyone that's ever studied infinity it's actually like a sideways eight right you got two little circles that intersect like kind of like that that's like an infinity you look at that but anyway so their wings make that so that's another thing it's really cool but again it was just right in there was hovering in a windy place just hanging out where it was at and then it kind of took off landed at a nearby tree and I could totally see it in the tree like there so this hummingbird was all for me it was you know me and him or whatever we're having a moment and it was beautiful and I was thinking about my SP just prior to that and walking out that's what I was thinking that was what was on my mind my Higher Self knows I'm thinking that probably even helped kickstart that thought process I'm trying to help you understand how this sort of plays out so you guys kind of open up a little bit to what can be shown to you so on my way out to lunch I got a walk from my desk down an aisle down towards the door bust open the door bust the right and then hit probably twenty feet whatever you know 1/3 seven meters you know up there's another door right and I bust out of that and then it's probably shoot 50 meters to my car I parked for intentionally and so you know 25 meters away was where the hummingbird was so I want you guys all understanding it your higher-self nose and it's like alright boom you we've got this little quick cool connection right now with universe with source with nature with whatever and you know could be a neighbor could be a person I'm not always saying it's gonna be a hummingbird right could be who you bump into could be whatever so hummingbird is a great example of something as like just a perfect timing moment shooting stars right same thing right so you're walking out higher-self knows hey and it's like starts kick starts this thought process for you and you walk out and you see something cool whatever it is experience something cool there's something to that if it's an animal for sure then there are places we can go online you can look up the words animal totem and then name the animal or totem animal animal totem and then whatever animal in my case hummingbird right so a couple cool things that came up about hummingbirds and I just wanted to share this because this is kind of again how the symbolism works in life right so you can go and look this up online if you notice something symbolic in life certainly an animal it works really really good for and that's kind of more what this shows and in relation to so could be a skunk could be a spider could be whatever because snake whatever the heck whatever country you're in you've got different animal totems and you can look up your own stuff and obviously you have internet because you're watching this but so the hummingbird generally so let me actually first let me tell you a couple cool factoids all right hummingbirds cannot walk or hop they can go back sideways but they cannot hop or walk which i think it's cool hummingbirds wings beat between 50 to 200 flaps per second yikes 50 to 200 flaps a second average hummingbird heart rate is 1200 beats per minutes humans are 60 to 100 so just to put some perspective at rest a hummingbird takes an average of 250 breaths per minutes dang average lifespan of a hummingbird right you would think this would be nothing but they say it's 3 to 12 years so they actually can live decent length of time hummingbirds can lick 10 to 15 times per second just the dirty part of me thinks that's awesome despite their small size they are actually one of the most aggressive Birds here in the United States it will tack off crows and all sorts of crazy bird and apparently and I did not know this oh I hope people can confirm this but this is so sad apparently there are no hummingbirds found in Europe Africa Asia Australia and Antarctica that doesn't surprise me because penguins are the only bird there right so that's okay I can live with that no hummingbirds in Antarctica cool but Wow none your upper Wow that's so sad hummingbirds are beautiful so again generally they symbolize joy and playfulness when it's in your totem especially right keep this in mind because this is kind of what my symbol was I was thinking about my SP right okay so here's the connections here's where life goes hey Dan check it out and this was pretty beautiful so they're playful as well as adaptable so additional symbolic meanings for hummingbirds their lightness of being enjoyment of life being more present independence being playful and joyful in life lifting up negativity swiftness ability to respond quickly resiliency able to travel great distances distances tirelessly the hummingbird spirit animal and their enjoyment of life if a hummingbird shows up in your life's spirit animal it may remind you to enjoy life simple pleasures and take time to enjoy yourself the hummingbirds wisdom carries an invitation to take part in and draw to your life's sweetness the nectar right the call the hummingbird totem will guide you and it will open you up to love and lightness in your emotional life when you see the totem you are encouraged to open up open up my heart and expose more of my joyful and love right explored expose more of that it might be time to show how you feel to loved ones or to people who are close to you one one more thing restoring the power of your chakras is about how you can take back control of your health and wellness by learning to work with energy so all good stuff especially in my life it's not commonly known that the fluttering wings of the hummingbird they make that's figure eight that a infinity sign by observing the hummingbirds we see or they are seemingly Tyler seemingly tireless good lord can't talk always actively seeking the sweetest nectar remind us to forever seek out the good in life and the beauty in each day hummingbirds are also a reminder of how we expend our own energy when hummingbirds show up in our life this is the really important part for me by the way when hummingbirds show up in their lives it's good time to take a look at our energy stores and our resources hummingbirds warns an honest look at how we are maintaining our vibrational frequencies are we fitting away or fluttering away frittering there we go away our energy or on you know on needless issues or are we in the state of well like hone kind of regulated balance that keeps us kind of flowing right so where's our energy resources because for a hummingbird they they have to eat like five to eight times an hour right like these things are beaten so fast and their pulses are so quick these guys are constantly on the go they're amazing migrators supposedly they can travel up to two thousand miles which is insane the hummingbird animal totem is a message of hope and jubilation hummingbird animal totems offer powerful as well as elegant attributes so the one that really hit me is when hummingbirds are in your animal totem because they truly are in mine you are you are a messenger of hope and jubilation you aggressively seek out those that need inspiration and renewal and bring forth the best in them you are loyal playful and persistent all of this tying to my specific person so again it's one of those things where you're looking for an answer from the universe you're looking for guidance from the universe you're looking for help from your higher self pay attention to things that show up in your life especially when they catch your attention if you walk out and suddenly something's in your view it's for you there's no now I was just looking at it well yeah you weren't looking at it and why did you happen to look there and not over there or over there or over there is over there any number of other places where you specifically look is impressive it's important unless you're walking into a room that you walked into a hundred times before and you know the person that sits right there is hot so you stare at them at every time right like every time you walk by you're like hey like okay that's not really significant that's normal but if you walk out into nature and nature psyche pay it right and then BOOM that means something love it live it learn it do it then look it up online remember animal totem type in the animal name can be bugs too like I said if you keep seeing a caterpillars well look it up see what see what it says because if it's catching your attention it means something if you're one of these people that seems kangaroos often because you live in Australia where you don't have hummingbirds it's really sad but you have giant kickboxing rodents that are mean everything down there is crazy what is wrong with that country's animals I don't get it like just about everything can kill you in 42 seconds that's on the long end otherwise it's like quicker than that that's horrible so again pay attention to what's out there what you're seeing what you're doing let nature talk to you also because these things are gonna give you answers and help and guidance and a lot of us are wanting that and seeking that and we're opening up to a lot of really cool stuff signs symbols and all these things right Wow here's another little angle that maybe you weren't thinking about where signs and symbols are extremely powerful forces and something I've been using for years and just love makes the day fun that's one of the helps by the way for those of you like I don't have anything that's a dude when you're walking out and see stuff and you suddenly realize that your higher-self slash nature slash whatever is talking to you down oh my gosh everything's pretty cool you start to really pay attention to who you meet who you bump into you start to realize oh my god all this stuff matters all this stuff is is important and so you kind of pay attention you you you're noticing more and it's like it's always been there but you're actually starting to notice more and more and more and it just expands and it is a very very fun ride so I hope this helps I hope it gives you a little soft something to to run with and yeah I think that is basically all I meant to talk about with that but I have a really really cool day and there's another topic I'm supposed to be talking about that I keep kicking that can down the road I am that's gonna be fun it's gonna be a fun topic I'm excited to have this topic but it's a little kind of controversial uh yeah I don't know sometimes I don't like to rock the boat too terribly much but whatever going out with a song that's actually kind of on their religious II side whatever but it was done by a band eons ago and they work Winstanley coincidentally called the jubilee hummingbirds huh wonder why I picked him anyway the song is actually called helped me to make it and it's actually got some really good things to say we're talking this is Dan radio style [Music] we're down [Music]
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Professor Giorgio Peretti: Biologic Endoscopy Concept Evaluation UADT
[Music] the endoscopy represent of course the first-line examination and most reliable waited to get the precise information by dimensional information about the mucosal spreading of the squamous cell carcinoma of the upper digestive that but in the last year we have a lot of improvement in this field some new tools have been introduced to enhance the conventional standard white light in order to provide a deeper inside the information in the specific biological properties of the lesion is not a new concept in the 1970 professor stronger from Boston introduced the vital vital staining toe lead in blue then we moved to out of Florence + the content endoscope introduced by Andrea the newborn is the narrow beam imaging that is has been designed to detect the vascular changes such as a caliber morphology of the intra papillary capillary loops if you look at the endoscopy the contact the literature the contact endoscopy has very good results and thermal sensibility specificity but is a way the reason needed to have a pathology in hora to interpretate the the cetology a also is this technique is penalized by the high cost the low reproducibility also how to Florence is a well-known but he's penalized by the high number of false positive due to the difficulty to distinguish inflammatory diseases from neoplastic disease and then finally probably the hen bi is the most prominent and tools to to better define the superficial spreading of the lesion and the principle physical principle based on the filter light the blue light centered at 450 nanometer corresponded to the main peak of a solution of the mo globin and penetrate the superficial mucosa to a deeper of 0.16 millimeters - and asked the intra papillary capillary loops in the superficial layer the the second wavelength is centered at four hundred forty millimeters with a depth of penetration of 0.2 under four forty millimeters and make visible the deeper layer of the suma cosas and the deeper vessel so in the last decade we observe an incredible increase of number of paper about the use the role of MBI Eve in ethnic cancer and in all sides of the head and neck we observe a higher accuracy compared to the standard white light and are copied but we have bigger improvement in the lyrics where we have a never egde of 21 percent of gain of benefit in the diagnosis of a new plastic lesion and no plastic lesion irrelevant Aisha for most routers is the learning curve of NBI technique increased learning curve is necessary in order to reduce the number of poor positive and of course the need of unnecessary biopsies Isabelle Villa Seca she came from the group of Barcelona could find that after approximately 2 under a combination a plateau is improved land was established so in our experience in after a few months that you user routinely you can reach this plateau very easily this is an example of the same lesion detected by visualized by the normal standard fibre scope coupled with the HD camera and with a white light MBI this is the same lesion visualizer with the standard video handle scope and this is the new generation of I definition video under scope you can see that the youtube if difference in the visualization and magnification the lesion of course I will MBI we was in us the detail of the vascularization of this lesion this is another example of the same lesion detected the visualizer by the again of a normal fiber scope and again by the standard video handle scope and finally by the new generation of high-definition video scopes so you have a very nice magnification you can appreciate the details of the lesion of course you can appreciate the the vascularization in the lesion and surrounding tissue so to have this kind of imagine you of course you have to be very closer to to the lesion to appreciate the detail so the EEMA on biological the endoscopy are mainly to get the tentative diagnosis of a given lesion a so-called optical biopsy to differentiate a note tumor a potentially malignant lesion precancerous lesion from adjacent healthy tissue inflammatory cosas irradiate areas and of course is the the target is to better define the mucosal spreading to discover this is his new target but as very talented to discover lesion not visible under standard white allied endoscopy or a synchronous lesion of course is very useful also to perform a lifelong follow-up of suspicious lesion we early detection of persistence record a somatic humor in the you can use in the head and neck to explore another cavity rhino pharynx a rigid angle telescope in the oral cavity gain a rigid hand angled telescope you can better define the lesion you have a very easy access by contrast Endora firings hypopharynx a larynx is better to combine always a rigid hand or telescope more often in the aura we have flexible endoscopes in in the office there are many classification in the literature to distinguish to classify the the typical vascular pattern Lina introduced this classification and speculate on the possibly possible limitation FBI in in evaluating with some head and neck site due to differences between the different epithelium covering the different area but he showed that you can have the dark spot prevalence higher in in a very thin a patina without keratinization he also in cells of stratified ciliated color epithelium unfortunately in this paper there was no a lot of cases of larynx so is not possible to compare the prevalence of dark spot in the epiglottis for instance in the remain part of the larynx Wonga introduced this type of classification regarded the nasal pharynx and nasal cavity and introduced a new comp set or light crest and the difference between the two sides of a rhino Phoenix the like rest as normal view as due to the reflection of the light in in the lymphatic tissue and he supposed that when the light Christ that the normal visualization disappear and you can detect difference between the two symmetric side of course you can be sure that you face with some no plastic process of course the MBI is useful only in select cases I risk a cases a not in a very advanced cases because is not useful in this setting this is an example of a tumor of neoplasia of the nasal cavity this is a examination with the highlighter we shift in to two n VI endoscopy you can appreciate the dark spot in the lateral wall of the nasal cavity this is very useful because you can target your biopsy ex latin in the suspicious area this is another example of normal hypertrophy of the lymphatic tissue when you can appreciate the light crest that is the normal visualization normal reflection the light in the in fatty tissue by contrast in presence of carcinoma you can appreciate abnormal vascularity and irregular vascular pattern and the like rest disappear completely so the the signs that you have to look for in the natural capital nasal pharynx is the absence of the light pressed and the difference between the two sides that are usually symmetrical Takano introduced this type of Press Association for all a cavity lesion and we confirmed that the when you can appreciate some abnormality in the morphology lenser caliber of the vessel the inner capillary capillary loops so type 3 and type 4 of course you have the high probability to have an astrology positive for premier plastic or a plastic lesion so this is very calm very useful classification in aura this is a some example to distinguish suspicious versus no suspicious lesion this is our oral cavity chronic inflammation if you look in a handy eye you cannot appreciate this any typical vascular pattern or a typical dark spot so with this type of examination you can easily follow the patient without the need of biopsy by contrast in this Herot replica of the soft palate with MBI you can better define the spreading of the lesion you can appreciate the dark spot inside the lesion so in this case you can have a precise idea about the astrology you presume this knowledge II of the lesion that turned out to be new pleasure this is another interesting cases where you can appreciate this little playa of the border of the tongue but again with MBI you can better distinguish the superficial spreading also to recognize the typical the spot in the world market area so it's very useful to evaluate the spreading of the lesion to define the the margin for the excisional biopsy you can appreciate the difference between the Y light the suspicious are detected by Y light and detected by MBI this is another interesting cases where the patient at the neck metastasis without visible primary at normal endoscopy MRI but if you look with MBI you can recognize a suspicious area in the left pallet in Towson so in this case you can target your biopsy they confirm the primary tumor so you can see some a typical vascular pattern on the left palate in here doncha you can see here the the spot where is we took the biopsy to to confirm at the storage of the lesion not visible with the standard workup is there also useful in their oral cavity to follow the patient for instance this is the case that we follow for two years without any a typical vascular pattern but after two years we appreciated this change the appearance of this a typical partner that was confirmed to be micron based carcinoma after a target biopsy so it is very useful also two to four follow the patient and to emphasize the NASA date the suspicious area about the larynx at the Els recently introduced a very simple classification the economic classification basis of the direction of the inter papillary capillary lobes so divided in two groups they lesion carotid characterized by the longitudinal interrupt direction of the intra papillary capillary loops in terms of dilated the cell membrane or wine during thought was vessel but always in the same direction so it can change the the caliber but is always in this direction this is characteristic of the every benign lesion by contrast when you have the change of direction of the intra papillary capillary from the deep layer to the superficial layer in terms of dark spots or a larger vessel on the loops inside the division and the dashpot are usually the habits of the loops they probability to find histology ranging from dysplasia to carcinoma is very very high so talking about the larynx usually we face with some lesion like leukoplakia from with the standard and Oscar P you cannot presume the astrology because the appearance is very similar even if the storage is completely different by contrast in literally Kia you can appreciate with MBI they a typical dark spot inside the lesion a also the the vessel that the change Adoration inside the leisure so we MBI you can appreciate more you can see better a also you can define better the limit of the lesion compared to the standard mouse copy of course probably with MBI this is a very whole picture probably nowadays with MBI you can probably appreciate some a typical vascular pattern inside the lesion or in the surrounding tissue this is an example of better definition better definition of the lesion sorry in the office so in the office you can appreciate just a small elite replica with a white industrial but turn out in in the hem bi you can see some suspicious that's the powder inside the lesion this is enough to put the the patient in hora to better define the region because with a hangar telescope you can go very close to the lesion you can better define the vascularity and of course you can appreciate much better the dark spot inside the lesion and with the 70 degree you can appreciate the extension to the subglottis of the florida ventricle so you can mapping exactly the extension or your lesion you can define much better the super feature the mucosal extension the lesion and plane in this way your resection in term of excisional biopsy this is the case where we perform a Superliga mental director me with a co2 laser keeping good margin at least three millimeters and keeping in your mind that the previous information that they you you got with the MBI exploration so this is very important to have a complete resection of the lesion in free margin and you can a unified in the same procedure diagnosis of the entire a lesion and the final treatment if the histology confirm the clear margin of the resection so this is the goal of TLM to simplify the treatment in order to have a unique procedure to have a diagnosis treatment of course to spare as much as possible the multi-layer structure the vocal cord to to reach a compromise between the oncological radicality and the functional outcome so in this case the the specimen include the mucosa the vocal ligament a I tried to spare as much as possible the vocal muscle this is another case of early detection are not visible lesion again the office this patient was already treated by laser and in during the follow-up you can appreciate that just a small area on the right of vocal cord close to the anterior commissure but not really specific one in turn with an MBI by contrast you can better visualize the network then a vascular network you can appreciate some satellite for try on the right a vocal cord here you can also appreciate some dark spot inside the region so you have a completely different information shifting from white light to the MBI you can detect earlier your recurrence this is another case of early detection of recurrence this is again one patient treated by TLM you can appreciate a retro click in the anterior commissure it looks like inflammation something like that but again with MBI is become suspicious and suspicious means that you are obliged to to look better in the whole our inner are again with the angle telescope the picture change completely you can see loops and the dark spot inside the lesion and with the 70 degree you can better define the boundaries of the region this is very important in order to plan exactly the extension or your resection 8 to reach the goal to remove completely deletion in clear margin this is very important this kind of surgery of course is important also when we treat the neck cancer to detect synchronous lesion this is a hint X to mérida lyrics but during the the examination we found a synchronous lesion again we MBI of course this is a huge region but is a useful the NBI to to better evaluate the extension of the synchronous humor in the soft palate if this is very useful to change your therapeutic pain and finally during the follow-up is very important to detector also meet a costumer that the incidence is around a 6% and you can see a patient irrigated for learning steamer we can appreciate in this second to meet a costumer in the tongue and again with MBI you can better appreciate the extension of the second tumor not really visible in the white light again the group of Barcelona Isabella de sica perform a critical review of those cases that show discrepancy between clinical evaluation and pathology report because the MBI combined in the article to significantly reduce the false negative at the fall so positive in the diagnosis but there are some scenarios in which NBI is not so useful she underlined that the false negative was due to super causal humour sue mucosal records because it's very often to find sumikko select Kunis after TLM because usually the the standardized das copy is negative but there is a Samba recognize that you cannot appreciate even with MB i/o in case oh no suami cell carcinoma for instance a lymphoma or neuroendocrine carcinoma or again paraganglioma so every different type of tumor a very rare tumor are not always detectable in same way as squamous cell carcinoma by contrast the false negative ideal most of the cases are due to pasta technique changes or infection or something like that so it's very important to know very well the clinical story of the patient this is some example of a false positive due to the inflammation to the pasta Teaneck change and you can appreciate the abnormality vascularity but it is not concentrated in the well de Market area this is the big difference and also the density of the dashpot is lower compared to the neoplastic lesion this is very important to keep in mind thank you for your attention [Music]
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He Woke Up Just In Time! | Brunch at The Gage & Exploring the Shedd Aquarium
good snowy morning we're so glad you're here we daily vlog so if you enjoyed this video make sure you come back every day um [Music] this is what i'm walking to walking through on the way to the orange theory class 90 minute my first 90 minute one um got a bagel my shoes tragen [Music] it has been a while since i've trudged through snow [Music] that's a workout in itself well luckily i planned for it so i gave myself an extra like 10 minutes not wearing my shoes through the walk so you don't mess up the equipment i got jeans on obviously not gonna work out in jeans i'd be ridiculous whoo it's beautiful though but i like this at christmas time i have a very short uh span of acceptable snow time weather and it gets fleetingly short after the new year but this is pretty gorgeous it's got a little flurry going on but a lot of businesses have shoveled since i went to class so it's a nice much better walk home but i am definitely wiped out and walking home in my shorts rather than putting my pants back on i don't even care all right so that was my first 90 minute class those are like typically my friend carolyn cause she's the orange theory aficionado that i know was telling me that like they focus on all three areas there the floor the tread in the row whereas a typical 60 minute class kind of focuses more so on two of the three oh that was brutal there was one moment there at the uh um on the floor which it was like my last portion like i stopped for a whole like 60 seconds just like take a breather my heart rate was not like was not fluctuating like it was supposed to look it was just staying high and so that makes you uh get winded even if you're not necessarily doing cardio at that moment but i feel good it's definitely a good way to start your sunday i guess that's your thing and apparently it is mine james you ready to go out in the cold you look pretty content there oh all righty you're on the go it is our first time venturing out in the city with a baby in the snow and also we haven't been out and about so it's exciting one thing i forgot as a chicagoan is the constant fear of falling oh gosh i'm very nervous you got my shoes on yeah but it is slippery [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] check out this menu so this is the lunch menu we ordered the fried pickles and then sarah's actually the house poutine it's divine with the french toast from the brunch menu because it's the weekend and i ordered their like house old-fashioned with my bronzer i'm gonna get the grilled veggie sandwich oh my goodness we got the fried pickles and they look so good peter got his drink beautiful classic yeah and then my coke came in this little cute bottle and these are totally my glasses maybe this is where i got the idea from all those years ago we haven't been here in like what five years we've got a fried pickle fan oh my goodness this looks like tonga toast um this is caramelized pear french toast looks so yummy me and james are sharing this and i got some poutine yeah i love pickled onions so much i think there's jalapenos on there as well and here is my grilled veggie sandwich there's a basil aioli on there that i can't wait for and i upgraded that to truffle fries so those are not just lowly old street fries those are truffle fries and this pickle will probably end up being split between sarah and james down here in the basement they have a bunch of their little accolades this is just so us nice little lounge they're cute it's cute little benches it's so nice [Music] it's frozen out truly i didn't even look at the actual temperature i saw in the cta it was like 15 degrees yeah we are walking it off to the shed aquarium because we are officially shed aquarium members yeah so get ready for some aquarium vlogs the penguins aren't open today we'll just have to come back which we can because we're members so i'm gonna drink my coffee that stairs i'm holding all these likes i think james is too cold to fall asleep but he is about to fall at any moment and the gauge always a win so good anybody who comes to visit it's very like touristy because it's right on michigan avenue right across from millennium park but i feel like it's touristy but not like location is tourists yeah locations towards it but it is it's just like classic chicago vibes such good food yeah my soul is cold this is really cool there is this hill we're like pretty close to roosevelt we call that the lipstick building um but there's this hill and there's a bunch of people flooding you don't gotta live in the suburbs to sled so we took the 11th street bridge over this away and i really i really don't think we've come to museum campus much since we've vlogged this is the weird thing and i know i'm talking over here i'm sorry but like we have not been to museum campus yeah i've been a lot because of my running right this is like my life but not to enjoy or to share like look at that that's beautiful yeah but like run through this yeah this is really cool tile this is like the symbolic version of chicago was the best tap water heck yeah i made it we really haven't been over here in a long time i like don't remember even a lot of it see soldier field field museum in this shed this is really cool if you're visiting chicago you can get a city pass and you pay much less money to do all the big tickets items here here we are at the shedd aquarium beautiful beautiful beautiful you can have your wedding here and i think we should go dive right into the caribbean what do you think [Music] so you walk in through the lobby and there's this big old caribbean wreath and there's all these rooms off the side so we're gonna start amazon rising [Music] it was just national polka dot day those are so beautiful [Music] i don't know if we mentioned it but james did fall asleep even though his eyes are wide open big tortoises these fish are huge is that taller than me yes oh my gosh look at that one yeah i don't like coffee this is in the amazon like real life real i can't trust them i tell you i'm more afraid of water on earth then space hello what's the difference between a tortoise and a turtle no idea let's find out we're now in the river home of the small fish so they're all cute and stuff look at them go make the sign of the sydney theater where he said go now we're waiting for something to come up on this ipad to tell us what these crazy fish are that are on top of the water with their creepy eyeballs sticking out the ocean creeps me out this is the amazon river still creepy those are cool though but whatever yeah this is where it's at all these little colorful fish i love it [Music] look at this fish's name the monkey face prickleback there's a legitimate flotsam and jetsam right here wait a minute their bodies go all the way back there i didn't know another like literally that it's a miracle a independently of each other oh did you see a wrap around that leaf seahorses if you guys if you know that youtube video we're automatically friends total nations look at these [Music] ones drying off did you know i used to have a pet turtle it was christina's you guys are the petrol yeah his name is myrtle really original oh yeah here we go some alligators six inches at birth they grow a foot a year that's fast oh look this one is like come look at me i'm basking in the heat his name is rafael okay sarah wanted me to show you the creepy fish with the really big foreheads they just look like they have headaches i've always thought about how you feel when you have a headache yes ever since i was a little kid look at this slithery snake underwater oh i think it spotted us it's moving sarah loves things with big noses like these paddle fish there that lives in the uh like illinois river in the mississippi yeah look at that big what is it's like a freshwater crab someone's trying to get the limelight yeah i love that snout it's a paddle fish it's like the okay restaurant about to go into wild reef right at the front there's these jellies my squishy [Music] i have a special love for sharks because that was my softball team's like name growing up like from the time i was in preschool until i graduated high school my softball team's name was the sharks my mom could draw a sick shark for a poster whoa we're about to go see the best part which for me which is like the sea lions the otters the belugas are my favorite yeah the dolphins are my favorite this is i think the coolest part of the shed is this big [Music] [Applause] the sea oceanrium is doing tricks good [Music] it's so cool because you can see the lake like outside the window and then obviously the big tank is right here and it like continues it's just a really cool view i always thought like thought that the dolphins were an extra ticket i wonder if that's just like a kova thing they don't have like big big shows but this is cool underwater big jellies gorgeous love it and little ones i will call you squishy and they will be my squishy this sun is setting there is a starbucks here with some other drinks and i think our friend is awake we're gonna take a little rest oh wakes up to a brownie it's a nice swag nice brownie you cannot have it you can have some wine [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] we're gonna redo the jelly stick [Music] this is so great finger is ready to point [Music] i missed these last time so beautiful peter was most excited for the otters in there for you those are your favorite right no sea lions are my favorite well i like otters too but they're they're relaxing yeah let's go you see those whales underwater wow oh my gosh find the dolphins what i don't think we've brought him into the seas at epcot like where he's been big enough no he's been in there but just not that big okay now he went down one more floor we're gonna see the underwater view wow [Music] so cool upside down closed in ten minutes start taking one last whoa stop at the caribbean reef oh my goodness [Music] we left the shed they just started turn they're kind of bogus they're kind of like you don't have to go home but you can't stay here yeah things just started like doors closing like turning off for like an hour before it closed they started turning the lights off in that little starbucks place where we grabbed those drinks and snacking and then they started just like closing off areas like she can't like they want to go home they want to go home too but like there was like no emporium complex which means like the emporium on main street stays open a full hour after the park so we were hoping to like peruse the gift shop but that was close too second time in two days florida's calling to us here's a tampa bay advertisement amongst what is this taunting right us pushing the stroller our bus through oh that is our bus oh [Music] worst fight of the day is putting the babies gloves back on the short walk home from this target we are home and we are beginning our mama mia movie marathon as we wind down from the weekend i'm gonna make sushi balls for dinner like veggie really just have to cut up stuff and cook rice all right sorry this is on my phone um but i just made a quick dinner like literally 22 minutes um i am waiting for the white rice to be done but honestly the the timer should go off any second um so i realized i didn't have like a good protein for this so i'm making sushi bowls i didn't like have tofu or avocado so i quickly seared up some mushroom and i made like a soy sauce honey ginger garlic um red pepper flakes like little concoction that i'm going to put on those the kitchen is a mess so i'll i'll show it but it's a little bit embarrassing to be honest the state of our kitchen right now um but that is just sometimes reality um but i will show you a fully constructed bowl but i also made some spicy vegan mayo which is the vegan mayo sriracha and a tiny bit of water so it's not like you know it's just a little bit thinner um sliced up cucumbers we have carrots and i'm also going to put like everything but the bagel seasoning on it instead of just like sesame seeds it's got good it's got good other stuff in there too so very simple but yummy bowls for dinner again like deconstructed sushi bowls okay here are our bowls i put mine like separate i kind of like the deconstructed vibe i know peter's gonna mix it all together anyways so there's his and mine alrighty peter has orange theory at six in the morning tomorrow so he will not be signing off with me he's already snuggled up um yeah today was a great day it was a cold day i'm actually gonna sleep in the sweatshirt because our 100 year old partner apartment is very cold even with our heaters on tonight and it's good to be home we know what our goals are we know what we hope to accomplish and believe me it's the most exciting and challenging assignment we've ever tackled at walt disney productions [Music] [Applause] [Music]
The Brookhart Project
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Electrical safety: protecting you and your workmates
♪ (Music Playing) ♪ Hi. I'm Matt. I'm a fourth year electrical apprentice. I'm really looking forward to getting signed off and making some real money. And when I'm done here, I'm going to look at new dual cab. But what good is a new ute if I'm seriously injured? Electrical shocks are the number three cause of serious injury and death in our industry, so let's just take a minute and talk about how we can stay safe around electricity. Always assume the electrical wiring is live. When working with extension cables and power tools, check for a current test tag and any cable damage. Don't yank on cables or pull them around corners. Lock out tags protect everyone on site. If a switchboard circuit has been locked out, don't even think of removing the tag. Always plug your tools into an RCD box or an RCD protected circuit. Before you go cutting or drilling into walls, make sure that you talk to us sparkies first so you don't electrocute yourself on some cables. Listen up at your tool box talks so you know what's going on with power on site. Make sure you follow the Safe Work Method Statements, your SWMS. And what about you? Are you good to go? No drugs or alcohol or distractions? If you see anything electrical that's unsafe, turn it off, stop work and find the site supervisor. Electricity can kill. When you're working around electricity, think safe, work safe, go home safe. ♪ (Music Playing) ♪
Safe Work Australia
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Invertebrates-General Biology-2-2023
foreign animal diversity education after animal diversity so last week our lecture was being an animal we have learned uh the basics of animal life basics of Animal Kingdom and today we are going to look at a little bit of more details about the kingdom about this Kingdom and we are going to see a little bit not too much just a little bit off um systematics so uh just a little bit of animal systematic sold on a minute please I have to adjust my YouTube settings that will be okay because on YouTube the slide is too small I see I have to get it bigger bigger bigger I think you don't have to see me in there let's push it a little bit right get some more now we can get a bit bigger and okay now I think it's better all right now it's better okay today we are going to talk about invertebrates the first group of animals we are going to see and then if we have time we will uh talk about vertebrates as well uh there we go invertebrates what are they basically as you can understand from their uh General name anywhere invertebrates are the animals that lack backbone animals without backbone are called invertebrates 94 95 percent of uh animal species which we know are invertebrates and invertebrates are found in every Habit in the Earth and they have an immense diversity of forms they can be flat by layer of cells six spanning glands enormous Variety in size they can be microscopic to 18 meters long uh I have to add just one more thing okay I think it's going okay that's fine what are the so this is the origin of invertebrates basically invert original origin of invertebrates or ancestor of invertebrates are ancestors of all animals we predict that those were protests the ancestor of all animals and by the way ancestor of invertebrates are the protests so we call this common ancestor of all animals and the today living animal the living animals which are alive today which we can see today which are closest to these ancestors are sponges from film purifier and after that we can split the amateur we are going to see the details and then we can see bilateralia bilateralines now you will understand better what does it mean so we will start from the most basic animals sponges so we are here on the systematic table polyfera sponge means film polyphera or sponges are classified in classified as film polypher polypheria uh those are Paras wants not real animals because means the real animals they're still animals but uh they have something missing to be an animal exactly but they still have a lot of properties of uh Kingdom Animalia those are basal animals they are sessile so they are not able to move by themselves uh there's a huge range in size from few millimeters to a few matters uh most species of sponges are Marine a fifth species live in fresh water and their suspension feeders complex sponges have folded by the folded Body by the walls so to understand the animal body it's always better to understand the simplest forms of animal body and their their that is exist in the sponges many sponges have Branch Branch water uh canals and several oscular oscula is a plural for osculum singular osculum plural oscula we are going to see what that means and the most important properties of sponges is they lack through tissues there is no true tissues with sponges in sponges that's why we can't call them real animals that's why we classify them under uh parazoa sponge body contains several different cell types so there are different cell types different types of cells in the sponge that's why they are that's important to learn the sponges so this different types of cells make them different than protozoa or protista so that's why we call them animals so basically those cell types are quinoa sets which are flagellated cells lining the spongespongle cell amiibosids and epidermal cells okay now please learn this in a sponges body as sponge have three types of cells corner sets amable seats and epidermal cells which tips foreign you can learn this so these three types of cells different cells but important things with the same genome these are produced from or these are descendants of the single cell of a single cell at the beginning the sponge starts the life it's life as a single cell but after a couple of after a few cell divisions the cells start to differentiate and when it's when the sponge completes its differentiation they have three different cell types and epidermal cells what are they let's see so this is a sponge in this picture in this Photograph you can see this is a sponge and if we look at that as a diagram so there is an empty space a cavity in the middle of animal so this is the cavity and this is outer surface the outer surface of the animal is covered by the first type of cells which are epidermal cells okay these are epidermal cells and inside the animal the surface facing to the cavity there are second type of cells exist which are quantosets so these cells are chronosids so this is only one so if we look at one cell we can see the quantity coinosit here this is a quantosit and there is a third type of cell amiibosids amiibosids are present between the coinosites and epidermal cells so in this picture you can see the ammo bosses so Corner said why we call it a quantosit because it has color extensions it has color extensions this is uh only one cell and these are its extensions and it has it also have it also has a flagellum so this is a quantosit this is an amiposite amoposits are motile cells they have motility they can move inside the body exercises foreign foreign uh all right so these are animals itself these are color cells this is the basic main structure basic structure of a sponge okay this is another picture of the sponge uh this is the picture I've shown previously all right but sponge body consists of two layers of cells a gelatinus region is found between two layers then what are the functions of amoebosets in the sponges body that's an important question most sponges are hermaphrodits fertilization occur in the meso Hill and the zybots develop into flagellated swimming larva defense sponges produce a variety of antibiotics uh before this I have to answer this question what are the functions of amoeboids cells in the sponges body let's go back to this picture and look at the anatomy of the spot what do you see here we said we have epidermal cells epidermis is always epidermis that's a function to protect the body from out from outside and inside we have Kohler cells and color cells are responsible for internalizing the food material so they do phagocytosis and they intake the food material the nutrients in the water and they pass these nutrients to the amiboid cells amoeboid cells carry these nutrients two different cells of the body especially to the epidermal cells um uh foreign all right I'm impossible next radiator the second group of animals radiator animals with radial symmetry the first group in radial symmetry is film canadaia those are amethyst ones they have true tissues and there's a wide range of diversity they can be sessile or motile so they are both axis the sessile and motile forms examples are hydras corals jellies so three examples for uh clinical Daria body plants their body plants is important they are diptoplastic animals they are radial symmetry and basically their body form is a Sac with a central digestive component which we call gastrovascular cavity they're only a single opening and two variants of this body plan there are two variants of this body plant one polyp two Medusa all right this is the polyp by the form and this is the body form called Medusa uh they have as you can see the body stock and inside there is a they have a cavity and this cavity opens outside with one opening this is this open this opening functions as mouth and anus so also these animals have the extensions called tentacles and this empty space actually it's not really empty this cavity is called gastrovascular cavity and gastrovascular cavity is surrounded by a cell type called gastrodermis the external sites is covered by epidermis the structure called epidermis and between epidermis and gastrodermis there is a structure called mesoglia some canadarians exist only as polyp or only as Medusa but others some others have bought stages during their life at tulip stage and a medicine stage stage culitarians are carnivores they use their tentacles to capture their prey and digestion in the gastro they do digestion in gastrovascular cavity tentacles are armed with Canada sets nematocytes are specialized organelles with candidates that eject singing threats all right this is a tentacle when we look at the detailed structure of tentacle there are some special cells which are called nematocets and nematocyts have a special structure which is called um connect that's a threat they push this thread into the brace body and they poison them foreign area have contractile tissues contractile tissues are seen even in the simplest forms of canadarian cells of epidermis and gastrodermis have bundles of microfluence arranged into contracted fibers the gastrovascular cavity acts as a hydrostatic skeleton the nerves are seen in the film canadaia movements are coordinated by nerve net Earth that should be nerve there's no brain in the canadarians no centralized no central nervous system and there is no sensory structures sensory structures are distributed actually there are sensory structures but they are not connected to each other or they are not connected to a central nervous system with the nerve Nets sensory structures are distributed through the body is divided into four major classes those are hydrozoa skipozoa Kubota and antozoa for four major classes of canadarians alright hydrozole an example for hydrozole so these are what I what I want to say about canadarians actually there are a lot to talk about these canarians and sponges but since you are molecular biologist students I don't think you need that much animal systematics just to have an idea I prefer to give you these lectures bilateral yeah so our next group of animals are bilateral yeah animals with bilateral symmetry those are cheap lobelastic animals and digestive tract and solemn they have a digestive tract and Sodom many of major groups first appeared during Cambrian explosion we are going to see what Cambridge explosion means and there are three major clades foreign is divided into two groups polycuts and oligarchets an example Earth form and the structure of Earth form uh what are they defined primarily by molecular evidence and nematodes okay arthropoda is important nematodes are important too Philomena today are round worms they're found in aquatic most in aquatic habits and also soiled uh moist tissue of plan of plants body fluids and tissues of animals nematodes body is not segment there is no segment in body of nematodes and they have an exoskeleton modular model organism is uh sorry the model organism C Elegance kind of wrap this is Elegance is an example for nematode model organisms with nematodes recipe importance of nematodes the model or model organism some species of nematodes are important parasites of plants and animals what else traditional spiralis can be acquired by humans from an uncooked undercooked pork and they can be dangerous parasites Freedom arthropoda next phylum arthropoda every three known species of animal are arthropods more than one million arthropods species have been described most of them are insects members of phylum arthropoda are found in nearly all highlights habitats of the biosphere and the most successful animal film is arthropoda their body plan success of arthropods is related to their body plants characteristic of arthropod body are segmented body heart exoskeleton jointed appendages these three characteristics these three properties are characteristic to arthropods this is trilobits shinubu silhoubit and yaigengo Lam forces um arthropod evolution is characterized by a decrease in the number of segments in and increasing appendage specialization these changes may have been caused by changes in Hox genes Hox Gene sequences and their regulation arthropods evolve segments tend to fuse become fever appendages become specialized for variety of functions and the result is division of labor among different body regions appendages are specialized in functions for example walking feeding sensory reception and defense appendages are jointed and found in pairs all right segments I said these are each and other segments but mainly segments are grouped in three regions head thorax and abdomen in abdomen mostly the digestive and reproductive organs are exists in thorax mostly organs required for movements and in the head the size the central nervous system the center of Center central nervous system and uh sensory organs and also the mouth parts are present on the head exoskeleton arthropod body is completely covered by a cuticle layers of proteins and polysaccharides functions of exoskeleton is protecting the animal providing points of attachment for the muscles and when an arthropod grows it molds its exoskeleton and it produces a new one sensory organs well-developed sensory organs are present in the arthropodies eyes or factor receptors and antenna most sensor organs are concentrated at anterior of animal circulatory system they have an open circulatory system their hemophil they have hemolymph and arthropods are cellulates so they have a cavity called salon in most species Salon forms in embryo but becomes reduced during development hemocell is the main body cavity there are different groups of arthropoda Kelly crates mirror powder hexapoda and crustace uh uh Cherry crates are sea spiders horse or crabs scorpions ticks mites and spiders menopause are centipedes and millipeds in hexapoda the most important group are insects or the most important group is insects and Christianity crabs carbs lobsters and chips so these are all animals you know from your environment insects subfilm hexafuda hexapoda insects and relatives have more special not more species than all other forms of life combined insects live in almost every terrestrial habitat and in fresh water the internal anatomy of insects includes several complex organ systems all right as you can see in this diagram the insect body again is divided into three main components main regions head thorax and abdomen if we look at that the same thing can be seen in the insect body because they are arthropods as well the difference functions are localized in different regions of the body flight is one key to great success of in insects because they are the some most of them are the animals which are able to fly an animal that can fly can escape predators and find foods and disperse new habitats much faster than other organisms can only crawl many insects undergo metamorphosis during their development metamorphosis I'm sure you have you've heard this term before in incomplete metamorphosis the young called nymphs the which resembles adults but they are smaller and go through a series of molds until they reach full size in sex with complete metamorphosis have larval stage stages known by structures names as named as maggots group or caterpillar The larva stage looks entirely different from adult stage as you can see in this picture The larva is totally different than its adults reproduction in animals sorry reproduction in insects most insects have separate males and females and reproduce sexually individuals find and recognize members of their own species by bright colors sound and orders some insects are beneficial as pollinators While others harmful as carriers of diseases of or pests for of crops insects are classified into more than three in more than 30 orders so it's a there's a huge diversity in the group of insecta Crysta sins what are they wild arachnids and insects three on lands crustaceans for the most part have remained in Marine and fresh environments fresh water environments Crustaceans subfilm crustacea typically have Branch branched appendages that are extensively specialized for feeding and locomotion small Crustaceans exchange gazes through the critical larger Crustaceans have gels oderms and chordates those are called doterostemia echinoderms include sea stars and sea urchins and chordates film core data include the vertebrates rest of the animals echinoderms are and chordates constitute the clate doterostomia echinoderms three stars and most other echinoderms are slow-moving sessile marine animals a thin epidermis covers the endoskeleton of heart cause calcareous plates and echinoderms have unique water vascular system a network of hydraulic canals branching into two feet that function in Locomotion and feeding males and females are usually separate and sexually reproduction is external external reproduction or external fertilization is seen between echinoderms all right A C star an example for echinoderms post adult echinoderms have radial symmetry with multiples of five echinoderm larva have bilateral symmetry please look at this table from your books and and this is all I want to tell about invertebrates for today any questions about invertebrates um vertebrates
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Reproductive System Part 4
this video will cover the following objective from the reproductive system describe the location structure and function of the ovaries define and describe the processes of loo Genesis and folliculogenesis described the three phases of the ovarian cycle follicular ovulation and luteal phase describe the roles of FSH LH estrogens and progesterone in the regulation of the ovarian cycle the female gonads known as the ovaries are responsible for producing the OVA and the sex steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone the ovaries are a pair of oval-shaped organs located within the pelvic cavity each is around 2 to 3 centimeters in length approximately the size of an almond the ovaries are supported by the broad ligament an extension of the peritoneum that folds down into the pelvic cavity to envelop the ovaries the uterine tubes and the uterus the ovaries are also supported by the ovarian ligament that anchors each ovary to the body of the uterus each ovary has an outer surface epithelium of cuboidal epithelial tissue surrounding a layer of fibrous connective tissue called the tunica albuginea and then the layer of tissue just deep to the tunica albuginea is the ovarian cortex the ovarian cortex contains the O sites that are maturing within structures called follicles and then deep underneath the ovarian cortex the inner region of the ovary is known as the medulla so the ovarian medulla contains large blood vessels and lymphatic vessels and nerves here we see an electron micrograph of a ovarian follicle in the cortex of the ovary this follicle is a secondary follicle a follicle bet has been stimulated by follicle stimulating hormone to start growing and as it's growing it starts to produce liquid that fills a space called an Antrim so a secondary follicle is a follicle that's starting to grow and develop an interim the process of genesis begins during prenatal development before birth in females when the lugo Neum divides by mitosis to produce primary oocytes then these primary oocytes enter into meiosis one but immediately they will arrest at prophase one and meiosis one will not be completed until after puberty in response to rising hormone levels meiosis one will resume and be completed to produce a secondary oocyte and a polar body the polar body is essentially just a waste product to remove excess chromosomes as the secondary oocyte will then go on to meiosis two however meiosis 2 will also become arrested meiosis two arrests at metaphase two and will not resume unless a sperm encounters the secondary oocyte within the uterine tube at which case the secondary oocyte will complete meiosis 2 producing another polar body that's just excess chromosomes that are being removed and the secondary oocyte will mature into a ovum that will then receive the chromosomes from the sperm cell in the process of fertilization folliculogenesis is the development of ovarian follicles folliculogenesis starts with primordial follicles that are produced during prenatal development each primordial follicle is a single layer of granulosa cells surrounding the primary oocyte and these granulosa cells are thin flattened cells forming a simple squamous epithelium in response to hormonal signals after puberty primarily the follicle stimulating hormone will activate primordial follicles to mature into primary follicles the primary follicle has a thicker layer of granulosa cells with a cuboidal shape so the rounded granulosa cells first form a simple cuboidal epithelium surrounding the primary oocyte then as the granulosa cells continue to divide the follicle starts to grow into multiple layers of cells and an outer layer of connective tissue forms with cells in it known as theca cells these theta cells will help to stimulate the production of estrogen as the granulosa cells are stimulated by luteinizing hormone and produce a precursor to estrogen an androgen hormone known as and rust and I own the granulosa cells can then convert that androgen hormone into estrogen and so as the follicle start to produce higher levels of estrogen and the layers of the follicle start to grow into a more stratified epithelium the cells of the follicle start to secrete a fluid and that fluid noticed antral fluid starts to fill a space within the follicle called the antrum then the antrum continues to grow and when the antrum becomes very large filling the majority of the volume of the follicle a secondary follicle has matured into a tertiary follicle the whole process of maturation from a primordial follicle to a tertiary Farkle will take a couple of months but then the tertiary follicles will either continue as the selected follicle that will enter ovulation and release the secondary oocyte or the tertiary follicle will be degraded in a Prussia process known as atresia so the tertiary follicles are the last stage them they're also known as mature follicles or antral follicles because the antrum is very large they're also known sometimes as graafian follicle x' but when the secondary follicle matures into a tertiary follicle the primary oocyte is stimulated to complete meiosis one and form a secondary oocyte and then that secondary oocyte will arrest at metaphase to within the tertiary follicle and so it is the secondary oocyte that will be released from the ovary in the process of ovulation and after ovulation the remnant of the follicle that stays inside of the ovary matures into a structure known as the corpus luteum and the corpus luteum will continue to produce steroid hormones some estrogen and a large amount of progesterone will be produced by the corpus luteum the ovarian cycle is a roughly 28-day cycle that's divided into three phases so during the follicular phase at the beginning of the ovarian cycle secondary follicles are maturing into tertiary follicles and those tertiary follicles compete to become the dominant follicle so only one of the several tertiary follicles inside of an ovary will be selected to become the dominant follicle and all of the other tertiary follicles will be degraded in a process known as atresia but that one selected follicle the dominant follicle will go into the process of ovulation so ovulation is when the secondary oocyte is released from the ovary and exits the ovary and then will travel into the uterine tube the process of ovulation is stimulated by a surge of luteinizing hormone and luteinizing hormone will stimulate the follicle to produce large amounts of estrogen during ovulation and then after ovulation the remnant of the follicle known as the corpus luteum will produce large amounts of progesterone and estrogen in response to luteinizing hormone so the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle is when the corpus luteum is producing progesterone and progesterone will then have effects on the uterus to help prepare for implantation of the embryo however if an embryo never implants the corpus luteum will stop producing progesterone as it becomes the corpus albicans or so corpus luteum is literally the yellow body and it's yellow from large amounts of progesterone that are being produced within the corpus luteum but as progesterone production declines the color fades to white and corpus albicans is literally the white body then corpus albicans will further degrade as it's not being stimulated by luteinizing hormone as luteinizing hormone levels fall at the end of the ovarian cycle as we enter into the beginning of the next ovarian cycle the ovarian cycle is regulated by the endocrine system the hypothalamus produces ganado tropen releasing hormone to stimulate the anterior pituitary gland to produce luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone then follicle stimulating hormone will stimulate the process of folliculogenesis and luteinizing hormone will stimulate the production of estrogen estradiol is the primary form of estrogen that's produced and estradiol will then have effects in the uterus it will stimulate the endometrium of the uterus to grow to help prepare for implantation of an embryo and estradiol will also have effects in the anterior pituitary and hypothalamus to decrease the production of GnRH LH and FSH and so estradiol has the negative feedback function of decreasing gnrh LH and FSH Aitch production to help maintain a homeostatic set point for LH and FSH at approximately the 14th day of the ovarian cycle the negative feedback mechanism we saw during the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle ends and switches to a positive feedback mechanism where estradiol will stimulate increasing production of GnRH stimulating increased production of LH and FSH in particular the levels of luteinizing hormone drastically rise this is known as the LH surge and this LH surge triggers the mechanism of ovulation where the secondary oocyte is released from the tertiary follicle and travels out of the ovary into the uterine tube following ovulation is the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle where the corpus luteum in the ovaries produces progesterone in large amounts in response to luteinizing hormone then progesterone will have an effect in the uterus progesterone will stimulate secretions from the glands in the endometrium the inner lining of the uterus and progesterone will help to maintain the endometrium which prevents the process of menstruation however progesterone has a negative feedback effect to decrease the levels of GnRH LH and FSH that are being produced and so as the negative feedback causes declining levels of luteinizing hormone progesterone levels will decline and the declining levels of progesterone will stimulate the transition to menses initiating the sloughing off of the stratum function Alice the inner layer of the endometrium in the uterus hormonal regulation of the ovarian cycle during the follicular phase involves high levels of follicle stimulating hormone activating folliculogenesis to produce secondary follicles that are secreting estradiol then the secondary follicles mature into tertiary follicles and one selected tertiary follicle grows as the other tertiary follicles are degraded by atresia then as we approach the 14th day of the ovarian cycle a positive feedback mechanism takes over driving increasing levels of follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone and the surge of luteinizing hormone stimulates the mechanism of ovulation where the secondary oocyte is released from the tertiary follicle following ovulation luteinizing hormone stimulates the corpus luteum to produce progesterone and a smaller amount of estrogen but as progesterone has a negative feedback effect to decrease the levels of luteinizing hormone luteinizing hormone levels fall causing progesterone levels to decrease at the end of the luteal phase progesterone levels fall and the falling progesterone will trigger the end of the luteal phase as the corpus luteum degrades and this will also trigger the beginning of menstruation the shedding of the inner lining of the uterus here we see the histology of the ovary where there are numerous small primordial follicles in the outermost superficial layer of the ovarian cortex then in the layer just deep to the primordial follicles there are several primary follicles and secondary follicles the primary follicles contain a layer of cuboidal granulosa cells surrounding the primary oocyte and the secondary follicles contain a developing antrum where fluid is starting to accumulate inside of the follicle then here we can see a large tertiary or mature or graafian follicle where the antrum is a large fluid filled space occupying the majority of the volume of the follicle volume here's another image of the ovary where you can see several primordial follicles with a simple squamous epithelium of granulosa cells and then you can see a primary follicle here where the granulosa cells have a cuboidal appearance and then the secondary follicle here has a developing Antrim of fluid-filled space and an outer layer of thickest cells here's a high magnification view focused on a tertiary or mature graafian follicle where there's a large Antrim fluid-filled space occupying the majority of the follicle then surrounding the Antrim is a layer of cuboidal shaped granulosa cells forming a stratified epithelium there's numerous layers of granulosa cells and then surrounding the granulosa cells are the theca cells
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How to War: Part 1- War Teams
what's up doombots tony scanned Julie here with the long-awaited part 1 of my war series how to war and part 1 we're just gonna talk about teams because I don't think anything else matters until you kind of have a good grip on what the teams are what the teams you could be working towards are and how to use them so on screen right here hopefully it's very readable I have broken everything down in a couple of ways and I'll get into why and how but you check real quick these are roughly the 18 current why do we accepted meta teams for war sorted by how early in the game you are likely to unlock that or at least unlock enough of them to make a usable team like I said these are mostly meta define teams and you've heard my conversations about meta from stream men is always changing so these teams are likely to change or evolve or adapt in time one team character may be better on a different team they may release a rework anything could happen some teams had a great deal of viable replacements on either offense or defense but for the purposes of simplicity to introduce people and to put people on a good path I want you to treat these teams as complete when they have at least all of the un-- highlighted characters obviously the highlighted characters are in yellow characters highlighted in yellow represent common options among the various levels of play so just real quick talking about the team's broken it down to four categories the early teams the teams that players are most likely to unlock quickly the mid game teams the teams that are more likely to appear after some time has been spent in the game after you've farmed up and accomplished certain tasks the late-game teams the teams that either specific characters are not available early or they're not a very high priority early and of course the endgame teams the teams that are either specifically designed around war or the teams that have been released soon as of this video is making like recently and their unformed bull these obviously will change as time goes on but again just kind of keep a great they take all these with a grain of salt something might happen that makes the Asgardians incredibly easy to farm something might happen that makes the fury shield easier or harder to come by just look at these as of right now this is January 2020 to get a real understanding of what these teams are so you can take tick quick early but now these are in no order just throw that out there but the teams that I have right here you have the defenders daredevil Jessica Jones Luke Cage iron fist and you'll notice the highlights are Punisher and Miz Marvel either work now this team can be used on offense or defense that's not we're getting into right now we're just gonna talk about the specific teams but there are options outside of this so your defenders team is relatively done when you actually have all four of the defenders the other characters are flex moving to the guardians now this might not be as early as some of the others but again no particular order just how I place them star war group and rocket are the core of the team the the modifications you see to that team you can you have Drax and Gamora mantis Gamora Drax and mantis or you can have the bkt which would have Thanos and Minerva in it there's obviously modifications like the tech team but the tech team isn't a war team the tech team is what you use until you have the right placement that's something a lot of people don't understand there are teams that can succeed in war there are teams that you can put together to get a victory or a counter against certain teams but that's not what makes a team a team so what makes a team a team is how good they are and how consistent they are consistent enough that most people are using them you'll also notice that I'm not putting together ooh look at how cute this team is look I'm using ultimate soar look I'm using you know ant-man and wasp together you can use them together that's fine but that's more of a situational investment than a high-impact investment and I don't want to give people more information this is obviously so much information I don't want them to start worrying about well maybe I can invest in this weird character to accomplish one single task I want you to have a good understanding of what the characters that work together with the characters that will most likely benefit you are to work on hand you'll notice they're all yellow because basically any five hand characters function as a hand team they don't need Nobu they don't need Elektra the hand is just one of those teams where it's gonna be completed it's technically a team even though it's not particularly good at anything and on defense specifically it requires a reasonable answer so I count them as an early game team they're very easy to get early game and at least they have more synergy than five random characters the Kree I called him an early team not specifically because they're easy to access early but because it's more likely that you will have a completed Kree team than a completed shield team so they are a team that you would work on prior to unlocking shield anyway because of Nick Fury so it's more likely that you'd have them completed earlier and then of course the war vengers you'll notice that Captain America Hulk quake and Hawkeye relatively easy to access characters you will probably unlock them accidentally as you play the other two flex characters are black widow who who knows when you're gonna unlock ER and ant-man who's also a relatively easy unlock there other characters obviously vision vision is almost impossible to farm in the early game you have to get luckier by him so I'm not including him in this conversation before I go on to Midway and then just want to address dead characters right here dead characters doesn't mean useless they're just characters that don't have a specific demand or a specific slot for them the characters in red I can zoom in a little bit we'll show you just you expect would you expect Hydra characters the Ravager characters Merc sniper and Merc soldier nebula winter soldier night nurse bullseye ultima sand wasp as of the time of this game these characters one not very much worth your investment to don't have a specific team designed around them and three if you don't have them your success in war shouldn't be broken your your level of success no matter where you are doesn't require much investment in these characters there's advantages to them Ravager boomer can solo a node that's just shield operatives or shield characters ultimate can be used to counter certain things but ultimately they are dead in that no one really respects them enough to build a team around them where the yellow characters a min factory Oracle hand blade master Korath shield operative shield trooper these are characters that aren't maybe not in the optimal version of a team but you can put them with the team obviously shield operative and shield trooper can be on the shield team in lieu of Coulson etc Gamora can obviously be on the guardians of galaxy crossbones merc lieutenant and merc riot guard totally viable as characters you put with an Ultron in the end game or just as a villains team because most people don't have their defenders on offense like they have uses but they're not specifically necessary for any particular part of the game they tend to be flex characters for teams so moving on to the mid game teams mid game again no order in particular shield Brotherhood sinister six Wakanda and the brawlers now the shield team is Nick Fury medic shield security assault and then what you have is obviously this reason Coulson has a couple of dots next to his name right over here is Coulson is a defense character that makes shield a defense team where any other shield character would make this team a little bit better on offense so shield technically has two forms or two mo our two evolutions it's the offensive shield team and then the defense powerhouse shield team based on Coulson you're likely to get a shield team early you're not likely to get a Coulson shield team early so keep that in mind Brotherhood it's a little bit more likely that you'd have Brotherhood and shield around the same time in the mid game you've picked one to work on and the core of the Brotherhood team is of course magneto juggernaut and pyro you'll notice there's quite a bit of characters on this team you can use venom carnage kingpin crossbones or the actual two of the Brotherhood characters mystique and Sabretooth doesn't really matter the Brotherhood is built on the the base of magneto juggernaut and pyro however else you put that team together is based on your current roster and what you plan on doing them for example you might not use mystique and Sabretooth if you've already unlocked sinister it's very unlikely that you'll have sinister before you have the entire Brotherhood team at least as of right now so we'll treat the Brotherhood as its core team and give a couple of different options sinister six is the sinister six you have to unlock them or at least a relatively good chunk of them in order to unlock characters like iw and Shuri so it's more likely that you'll have them completed before you move on to the next team and they are adequate they are a good team on both sides of the war it's more likely at this point in the mid game that you're working on sinister six to finish out your legendaries and then again no order double Condon's in the brawler's what condoms are relatively easy to access Black Panther is one of the earlier farms of them a coy way is very early Baku is in the store and kill mongers in a store Sheree being the only part of that team that's relatively hard to come by they are not a phenomenal team but they are still a team and while you may replace individual parts you may end up using Black Panther on the next team or you may end up you know not having mbaku and using merck riot guard totally acceptable not having Sheree using hand century or and sorceress somebody that's more or less the the completed version of the team and it's likely to that be a team you accrue closer in the mid game then towards the very end game and then of course the brawler's now I've defined the brawlers very simply MS Marvel Captain Marvel in America Chavez you'll notice Myles and spider-man are yellow the brower's team is functionally Ms marvel and four other brawlers but at this point it's very likely you've come across enough to get a Captain Marvel or at least enough characters like America Chavez that you could put that team together and functionally the brawlers team is those three characters MS Marvel Captain Marvel in America Chavez by all means all brawlers count as members of the brawlers team it's basically just MS Marvel and who you have so if you want to use my miles and spider-man and Deadpool if you have a Heimdall thing and you don't have the full team throw them together they'll be adequate on either side of the war they are a little bit better on defense but we're not getting too detailed into that now the wait game teams and this is to paint a picture wait game teams are you know you're at level 70 or 75 like you've reached the level cap you've started farming you've unlocked a good chunk of the legendaries you have most of the game nodes on farm a lot of this is based on when the characters are accessible and obviously Iron Man is very easily accessible in the early game now Falcon relatively easy to farm rescue it's only from orbs but you know you might at least unlock her early from unfortunate what's orbs as a newer player and war machine is available in a store so that's the core of the power armor team you'll notice that vision particularly hard farm and Captain America can easily replace him on this team power armor not necessarily a team you really need to be working on early they are very good at war but it's very unlikely you're gonna get too much value out of them outside of war so I've marked them as a wake team because of that because they're really only good at war and they're they're probably lower impact than some of the other character farms you can have additionally aim aim is a little bit later for two reasons the first is scientist supreme is I believe a cosmic farm and graviton at time of this video is unfarmed wool the core of the aim team is graviton scientist supreme a name security with a bunch of other slots whether that be Amos alt a monstrosity and in factoring researcher that depends on you I my personal belief is that assault and monstrosity are the two best characters to use as a money defense or offense but you know I've heard infector beats as Guardians I've heard researcher is great for defense aim is the core of those three characters and then any other two am characters you want to use I've also included Ultron in the end game the main reason why is because at this point in the game the only thing you know when you're close to the level cap and you've unlocked a bunch of the legendaries the thing you're most likely to be working towards is unlocking Ultron and as you'll notice the Ultron team is incredibly modular Ultron on his own requires very specific responses on defense and on offense he can be basically with anybody so hand century an Ultron tend to be the most common grouping you found I've also seen a lot of Drax mantis and then Doctor Strange cable crossbones I've seen a Minerva I've seen a bunch of different teams but the core of the Ultron team is basically did you unlock Ultron yes well use hand century with him at least give him a little bit of protection and go on from there and then we start moving towards the teams that are either currently unformed bull or difficult to unlock so the last weight game team is the Fantastic Four as of right now 2020 January the only character that you can reliably unlock I believe is Invisible Woman and Human Torch mr. fantastic thing and maim or are not accessible in any farmable capacity you can find them in orbs but Invisible Woman you can definitely work on the sinister six to unlock and Human Torch I believe is the first character added to a farm node it's not a high priority team as the Fantastic Four themselves are not particularly great at anything individual characters are good the woman is good the thing is good mr. fantastic can be good but Namor is great at war but none of them take priority over things that would help you in you know dark dimension or raids or arena so it's very unlikely to have a fantastic four team early and then that's where you end to the endgame that the endgame is you've unlocked all the legendaries you might have even seven starts some of them you know you've unlocked Ultron and now where do we have to go so taking a quick look the x-men again no order the x-men basically its Phoenix Colossus and silo op featuring two other characters storm and Wolverine are obviously the only x-men right now that might change you might also just not want to use Wolverine because he's terrible you may not want to use storm because you don't want to invest in her anything can work but the the core of it is after you've unlocked Phoenix now the issue is Colossus is currently dramatically on farmville you can either buy him or get lucky and mega works for him so that's why I label this is an in-game team if Colossus becomes farmville this team moves a little bit closer to the end game because it's priority goes higher because it's more likely that this team will help you earlier but as of right now it's a true end game team doesn't help that the unlock of Phoenix is the hardest unlock in the game at six random characters for what it's worth that aren't particularly great outside of the team but ultimately that's where they land supernatural now you're gonna easily get an access to a mortal and a Scarlet Witch Doctor Strange not easy but definitely viable early Ghost Rider currently on farmville Elsa bloodstone currently on farmville so this team is marked as an endgame team because they're unfarmed well now obviously that will change but as of right now you can't reliably build this team you can definitely have more dos car which in Doctor Strange but without Ghost Rider and Elsa you're looking to kind of value out the supernatural team with like carnage and venom or Loki or somebody that that works with their constant debuffs maybe with a little bit of sustain or something along those lines truly an endgame because two of the five characters are not farmville and then as Guardians as Guardians are currently on farmville you can get Thor and Loki which are great characters Thor loses a lot until he's on his full team hella unfarmed boss if on farmville Heimdall on farmville they're a phenomenal team on both sides of the war they're a phenomenal team in raids they're a phenomenal team in a lot of places but it's very unlikely that most players would have access to them early so for now they are an endgame team and of course defense prioritize team we also have the Marauders these are I've actually labeled these as the last endgame team because it's significantly easier to imagine you using your Brotherhood team completely before worrying about characters like mr. sinister and strife you'll also notice that there are quite a few options for the fifth there is no fifth at the time of this so ant-man absolutely adequate cable absolutely adequate Merc riot guard great you can also be used characters like Namor or hand century there's there's a bunch of options for the Marauders but the Marauders is the core for we don't know when strife and sinister will be accessible and until they are mystique and Sabretooth pretty much serve a better purpose on the Brotherhood team I've also included the Inhumans because the time of this video they're not out yet I think you coup to them as the last endgame team because like I said they're not formal and they're probably not gonna be but it's Black Bolt yo-yo crystal Karnak and quake are their better versions of this team I can't tell you I don't know I have not seen all of the kits we don't haven't seen a lot of the plays we can imagine what they would have looked like based on what we've seen but as of right now we can treat the Inhumans as a team as they do have a completed version of a team and no matter what their an endgame team so up to the inhuman point there was about 18 teams the Inhumans add the 19th team tour and this should give you you know zoom out real quick this should give you a pretty good understanding of where the characters are best used as a note now just to finish this off teams are considered war ready at least for my conversation now this is not my information I went through conversations with a couple of people in my Alliance specifically remin X and big tamer and self honest I've talked to people in other alliances did not ask permission to use their name so I'm not going to but if they give me permission I'll give them credits in the description to get an idea of not only what alliances at any level at the top end or the middle end are experiencing but just how people are experiencing war at every level my roommate just picked up the game starting to be in war and I started applying this information to him and he is finding personal success in war you can't really control what 23 other people do but as long as you have an understanding of what the teams are as long as you're prepared on what you're going to do you should be okay and I think that when I define these teams this way you now not only know what you could be working on which you expect to see from your opponents and that's information that allows you to prepare because if you expect in an early stages of war to see Guardians and defenders and hand and Cree then you can start working with your a very limited roster to know well this is how I'm gonna beat those characters or this is how I'm gonna use these two characters throughout the course of the war I consider a war team ready at 150 K that doesn't mean they can't be used earlier some teams are clearly better earlier like the defenders are pretty okay at about 80 K or less but for the purpose of succeeding and having a succession plan and understanding where you're gonna want to go this entire series is based on a soft cap of a team in war ready at a hundred and fifty K power some teams don't truly don't matter what the what Condon's until much later that's true but they'll still be a viable team that they'll still function at about 150 K now do the math 150 K is about 30k per character and it's it's it makes sense for you to look at them in groups of well this team is 150 K on to the next one so any team under 150 K treat it as if it's an incomplete team or it's unreliable and any team well over 150 K you should rely on very heavily either on offense or defense for production that's the core of the team now like I said this video is most likely to be updated as time goes on but I just wanted to put everything out there into perspective and for those who don't know my Alliance project rehabilitation is a perennial top 50 Alliance now we don't we don't clear every single season in top you know top 25 weed or top 50 or top 75 but as since the beginning of war and people will remember us when we were I am group hey I grew ting edge twitch.tv slash roots II know we we're a core group of people who enjoy the concept of war even though the timing of war is a little off so we've been succeeding in war for a long time my advice comes from a guy named Raymond X which if you don't know video description below Raymond X was a former player in cabal who is tired of spending money so he decided to swept it down with us so we put him in a room and told him to take a nap because he is a boomer and that's how we treat boomers we let them nap in in a room but we have a core understanding we've always been a very top tier alliance where we have interesting strategies that have ended up making us not get burned out in war often but still getting between 120 and 200 tier four abilities every season making sure and just to show you where we are right now at the time of this video we are ranked 51 as far as the league info which shows more overtime success then this season we came in top 20 this season we were 19 this season we were 75th this season we were 100 and third you know those those numbers change because we might have replaced somebody someone might have been sick some we might have been paired very poorly but over time we are consistently in the top 50 or so based on what's happening so we have a really good understanding of war and I've applied this down to other alliances I've given other alliances very similar setups in the next video of the series we're gonna talk specifically and I can give you a little bit of a sneak preview on what the next video is gonna talk about it's gonna be the concept of the sweet 16 now you can't make out much here because it's clearly not finished yet but it's it's what to do with your teams once they reach 150 once you know what teams you are you teams you're working towards you should probably start figuring out well what do I do with them what's the best-case scenario for these teams and we'll get into that in the next video but for right now just weaving this up here these are the teams as they exist completed feel free to move things around and nothing is useless in war nothing has no value in war but these are the completed versions of teams that you either should have should work towards or should expect to see from the opponents the next stick video we talked about already is going to be about what these teams mean to you and how to use them you know once a team reaches 150k what do I do with it and then we'll go after that into more of a philosophy kind of conversation of well what do I do once I have all of the war teams do I go aggressive offense or aggressive defense how do we do but for now this should be good enough if you have any questions ask them here drop on my stream I've been talking about this on stream for a long time I'm finally getting around to making the video hopefully this gives information that will help you the one thing I ask is if you happen to find a team that does something post it but that doesn't necessarily change the fact that these are the meta teams right now give or take the the core of the game hasn't changed so this is what you expect to see and I think that's more important than finding a niche example because you need to know what the teams are and what to expect before you can start worrying about well I use miles and green goblin ant-man and wasp to be you know sinister 6 on defense well if no one's seeing sinister 6 on defense that is not helpful information that kind of thing so hopefully this was helpful hopefully I see you guys in the next video it's not by my stream if you have any questions or comment below once you guys have a good night have a great day I've been Tony scungilli and I'll catch you later
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Bernie Sanders LIVE from Madison WI - A Future to Believe in Rally
look some exciting people and I want to do a little call response two guys that okay we are joining rally in Madison Wisconsin with Bernie Sanders and the opening speaker right now feel the burn everybody here we go this bro can you say so let's be outspoken I'm gonna count us down I'll start Thank You news universe channel for working with us on this stream we really appreciate bringing this speed Thank You news universe channel is broken for Bernie for Bernie for Bernie next birdie you're off here this is this is a fantastic turnout I appreciate your being here and I appreciate the thousand people outside being here could minute let me thank jonathan ross walk for that vibrant introduction he has warmed you up I could see that let me thank Roger let in Randy Bryson John why sure and Ethan Kelly Ethan for his music we appreciate it I am delighted to be here in Milwaukee as you may know we have we are kind of on a roll our campaign as momentum we have one we have won six out of the last seven contests and with your help next week we'll make it seven out of eight now this campaign has been doing as well as it has because we're doing something really radical we're telling the American people the truth and what we are telling the American people is think outside of the box the status quo does not have to continue you know when we began his campaign 11 months ago we were considered a fringe candidacy well a lot has changed in 11 months when we began we're about 60 or 70 points behind Hillary Clinton poll came out last week we were one point I had my apologies everybody false alarm as we did yesterday we are doing musical streams and reviewing old events they are not the right events this one says it's Milwaukee Wisconsin rally on you News News universe it is not actually this is Milwaukee it's not Madison I'm not sure why this link was dropped in here and I apologize deeply I'm going to cut out of this until I can actually find a real stream there should be one and again i apologize greatly you all right everybody I don't know who's all watching at this point I apologize for the false alarm when we got people watching who's watching we see here everything's just a mess over here everything's a mess it's like 50 of you here I apologize there's supposed to be a live event right now everything's confusing we've got people saying it's supposed to be noon pacific two o'clock in madison time there's supposed to be a stream there's not a stream and we got these old events being rerun we're a mess I apologize I'm going to end this stream because we can do that we don't have any advertisers to be beholdin to and we'll come back with another one as soon as we figure out what the hell we're doing here so thank you all and I apologize for the confusion we'll see you in a bit
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SMW2 - 23 - Level 3-7 Big Gulp
hey everyone this is mailman zero playing Yoshi's Island level three seven with the two scared monkeys monkey's favorite Lake I guess they're not scared they're just swimming and having a good time and you can't get up here I always feel like I need to check behind the opening so the monkey's favorite lake is Infested by shy guys and stilts that makes sense check this out get some awesome Star things oh one of these guys gotta make my way through with some fish trying to kill me please don't kill me fish and monkeys please do not take Mario I hate it when you do that if you guys are just having fun I guess but I do not like it and it doesn't help because the monkey gets him anyway why do the monkeys want Mario they don't want him at all the levels but in this level apparently taking Mario is fun don't ever I don't have any eggs either I guess I could have tried to get some but I'll get some if I need him can I go in here nope nothing in the pipe no arrows to tell me where to go I feel almost lost What's Happening Here the background is pretty but other than that what's happening here can't get up there easily yes still available even though it's in the water oh and I can't make it still I think I might if I maybe if I take a running jump and do it no it doesn't quite work all right see what else we got not that guy gotta hit this guy a bunch of times and I don't have enough so I'll just try to kind of skip over him oh really this is almond corn vexed nah all right egg machine now I can finally kill this guy which is my number one goal in life get some more eggs let's make up for my failure oh what is this oh I feel like I can climb on these but I can't I also can't aim to eat monkey wait what just happened how did how did he get hurt oh there's these little platforms I can stand on that's nice glad someone who's looking out for me I'm sure they were built specifically so that Yoshi could walk through here why else are they building so why does it have arrows going down onto there so let me know if there's a platform that I can stand there even though there's two other visual cues that there's a platform there foreign I am so surprised I am also surprised that I failed again and I hit him and hurt him nope that does not work fail all right another sunflower growing up to awesome what's up here cool totally random extra level area oh oh I got greedy oh decoys I don't like the decoys enemies that look like bonuses are evil goodbye and bounce and come back down on this repeatedly foreign oh really come on I just want to get this thing thank you I don't even care about getting you oh boy I guess I could eat him now what he blocked it that is not fair he blocked it again is there anything in here no so I don't even care I just need to get down here what is this guy can I jump on the top of him or something why can't I eat this guy and he's gone that was really odd that is a strange looking grape man all right I like when enemies turn into cool stuff that I can take this jungle canopy is driving me batty I better go down the side here I don't really know what's here I want to slide down but you can't do that and I'm in the water that's always good what was that ah awesome I did not see that coming glad I got this middle ring that's probably why it's there it's like we're gonna introduce a new enemy that will kill you immediately by eating you you think Yoshi eats stuff watch this fish man he has huge lips and he will eat you immediately so be very careful because he's coming he's coming to get you oh man oh what is this I don't have a key so I guess I'll just forget about it do this the hard way really really get me out of here that has got to be something good because it's so hard to get okay I can get this I can get this so I get it to go up and and I get eaten again nope I didn't get eaten I seriously thought I was dead there okay was that just a one-up I'll bet it was I mean not just a one-up but you know I was kind of hoping for a key or something really amazing and I'm dead again amazing time to just rush through here thank you wait for him to come oh he's not gonna come until after I do this is it okay I did that get this as many as I can I'm just trying to get by without dying now what is the point of that huh why would I want that I I don't understand well whatever I get to do a bonus challenge now I can see how many stars I got I gotta be my innocent match the cards I really am not good at this but I will give it a try I will I'll call about that full full SSS not bad okay thank you oh this is something I don't know where any of the others are though is this the same as here oh boy I'm getting closer what was this one I don't remember is it this one nope do I get another chance Oh see it's that second chance is the only way I win oh I don't know where that is I am going to go out on a limb and say it's right here oh so sad I could have had 10 up which I really could have used boom well join us next time for a castle looks like it's gonna be a big one bye
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Sideshow Han Solo Hoth
Oh don't do this Luke come on let me sign here well this rainy overcast brisbane day just got a whole lot better not only do we have a hot toys stormtrooper today we also have Captain Han Solo half and as you can see this is the sideshow exclusive blue coat version I'm up the blue coat just because I have the vintage arm set with hard in the taunton I really like the Bluecoats you can see it says Disney there at the blue and Osama you'll see when i get the figure out the blue coat looks really good I probably try and get a brown coat just because I like obviously prop references and that will tell you it's brown but um yeah I know the blue coat debate was not my era as I'm well way younger than the young vintage at I was lying but I've always liked the blue coat and several hasbro figures over the years have had the blue coat and the black series is coming out with a young deluxe blue coat on and taunton set which is going to be good so on let's take a look at captain han Solo well ha arm definitely comes with everything he needs to find Luke um we have a similar style display base to arm Luke's but it's not exactly the same I'm Luke's had two pieces which is has the one and I put it towards the front of the stand so i could have Harlan I'm standing up we also get a nicely detailed live scanner there are extendable antennas which plug into these two parts here I didn't put mine on because it's going to be too tall for the shelf that I am keep my star was on but there are false or little unexpended antennas which you can put it there as well except they are really small I don't like taking small things out of the books as a what um and I couldn't figure out how to make it up she'll have to take out the whole tray and slide them up that way because they look like they're quite hard to get out my only complaint pneus is probably just mine is that there is a small you can see the white um yeah it's a small patch where the fur doesn't cover um I'm not going to ask for a replacement or whatever because I can um they move the fur over a bit of coupled up it was quite welcome it was quite well covered before it's just when I moved and moved him other than that that's great I like it on the hood not sure there's no obviously in such a dozen construction so um the hood does come all the way down so you can see his on his helmet which has um some good creasing detail in there just trying not to knock him over as you can see the head sculpt is fairly solid and the goggles just or an elastic bit hard to do one-handed and the goggles just um just sit on him like that I just seem so see ya does look does look quite good um there's into the rank bag there he has he's scarf you can take as far as I know you can take the belt off holstered with Hans gone it is it is a magnetic holster and it just sits in there the only other thing is the magnet on mine wasn't glued in real well ya popped out so I just hope that it's a small fix just going to push the magnet back in there and should sit right I found it's a really strong magnet so I probably won't we won't use it too often like take the gun out because the only real way to display how hard is with the live scanner unless you're going to put him on the taunton of course so like I said when you're using the extra head sculpt you can just pull off this section the hood does not attach because the hood folds back and is part of the jacket and see their nice rank badge a lot of detailing in there he's got stitching there I think it looks like an actual pocket I'm not too sure what you'll be able to fit in there but and of course we get the binoculars very similar to the ones that came with Luke um look very old and very dirty um love good paint apps and we get the droid call of that so um I'll switch out the head scopes and show you that right so here's the arm second head sculpt with the helmet off just put the hood on in there you can see but it's again the likeness is quite good I just fold the hood down you can definitely tell Han Solo you can definitely tell it's um supposed to be Harrison forward I'm going to use the helmeted sculpt just because I've got Luke with the helmets sculpt at the moment I'm going to put them side by side so that's going it's going to be quite good can't wait for hot toys um for the hot toys joop had to be released um not so much for the harm but for the Chewbacca because I'll probably display this Han next to shabaka not beyond not and you hurt one then i'll probably just rotate the displays are is often depending on how good the young hot toys gobbed is it can be a bit hard to get him to hold the live scanner with some both hands he comes if i think a total of so he comes with eight hands that's where all the accessories are in he's got the droid caller that just pops out as well see yeah he's pretty good pretty good value um he was the same price as Luke 275 aud that was with a arm that was we're from twenty look upon like I said he was the same price as the hot toys um treba that I showed before so they're quite on all quite similar in price I'm very good value considering the display stand to head sculpt slide scanner and binoculars um getting one time time later on in the year which I'll probably not have the room to display but if I ever get the room I would definitely put on Luke on Shabaka and the main you hit by off together with that see ya um thanks for watching guys and I hope you liked a look at the blue-coated han Solo
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#Englishliteraturepreparation AGE OF MILTON | ugc net 2019
hello guys if you like my channel please don't forget to subscribe and hit this Bell icon so that you can get notified for my videos hello everyone you are most welcome again on my channel today's topic is some important points of Milton says we have already done four four videos on this same topic Milton says and we will be doing restoration restoration period or these of Trident from tomorrow here we will be talking about two categories and these are important points so as you can see first category is metaphysical poet and second is gravely a poet in metaphysical poet we will choose some important works by John Donne Robert George Herbert Richard crash oh Henry Vogel Thomas Carey Abraham Crowley and Andrew marble in Cavalier poets you can see your Robert Herrick Richard Lovelace and Sir John Shockley if we talk about Jordan we we can say that these are four important works we must study for our exams a valediction for birdie morning Holly sonnets by John Durr ahem to God the Father and of the progress of the soul is a satire George is Herbert his work the temple is the most important work to study in this category if we are studying metaphysical poets Richard crasher steps to the temple Henry Waggaman all oh scanners and selects Center lens and Tahlia relieve Eva so you can pronounce these works and according to your knowledge Thomas Carey Oh a problem Cowley and if this is Abraham coffee is also important his the work is the mistress and the Pindar code both are important to study andrew marble is the last one here in cavalier poise we will study and we must study these works the noble numbers the hospira does Richard Lovelace has you know written lucasta and this is again the most important work so John suckling ballad upon a wedding why so pale and win and fond lover so hopefully you liked the video if you like my work please do comment share and don't forget to like the video and if you want to join my courtship you can join my word sub grow boo by takeo good luck for exams see you next video
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Adults are Playing Chess with Countries | Spirit News
i mean the russians are super good at chess right they wouldn't start taking pieces unless they knew what they were doing but alright let's cover the news [Music] hello greetings and good evenings on these unsettling evenings all eyes are on russia and ukraine continually these days as we observe the great invasion which began on the morning of february 24th a thursday russia invaded their neighboring country by shelling and rocket attacks on ukraine's capital and other major cities in anticipation of this in the weeks prior ukraine had requested and begun to receive weapons from western countries anti-tank systems from the us and uk as well as ammo and anti-aircraft missiles from the baltic states with the european union pledging over a billion euros in assistance despite this nato the north atlantic treaty organization is not actually supporting ukraine in this battle due to ukraine not being a part of nato just yet and if nato were to get involved we would very likely and quickly step into world war iii so everyone's on high alert and watching closely indeed ukraine is largely standing alone over the last several days we've seen ukraine lose control of the chernobyl nuclear site but also holding their own and slowing the russian advance on key cities as of monday morning russian and ukrainian officials have begun to sit down and have face-to-face talks for the first time since the war started but the russian military did confirm they had their finger on the nuclear option just in case so you know tension's still pretty high in response to the attacks very quickly canada the u.s and many other countries responded by placing sanctions on russia this means cutting off trade with putin which hurts the russian economy though some reports are saying that these sanctions also negatively affect those who are placing them putin brushed off these sanctions nonchalantly and fired back at the west calling them an empire of lies i guess his thinking is sure he's violent but at least he's honest about it but even back home for putin there's trouble brewing as not all russians agree with putin's war as a fringe minority seemed to have appeared in moscow and other cities protesting the attack on ukraine but the authorities were having none of that they quickly cracked down on critical voices with many videos appearing of russians being arrested on the streets in moscow the russian government has since put out statements now reminding citizens that unauthorized protests are against the law so wait how does one get their protests authorized it's a trap sure seems that way what do you think who's the good guy here everyone thinks they're the good guy the real question is who can practice truth love and authenticity the most the dao de ching says that whoever doesn't have an enemy will surely win in a battle of opposites it's also in the bhagavad-gita arjuna won in the end because he fought with god and love in his heart okay but of course there's a much deeper story happening here too here at spirit news we believe in unity consciousness and so we're going to attempt to look at all sides of the stories and illuminate a bigger picture about what is going on let's see what everyone is saying about this event in an attempt to find a higher truth to be clear this is not to condone any of the violence or war nor to take sides one way or another now most western sources paint russia as a bully on the playground which might be completely true but russia says that they are trying to demilitarize ukraine putting an end to a serious and widely unreported war that has been growing for eight years between the two countries according to the representative of russia for years the western media kept silent on all of this ignoring that more than thirteen thousand people have died in the donbass the easternmost part of ukraine as a result of this largely unreported war while russia provided them with humanitarian aid kiev besieged them by cutting off trade finance and even utilities the western media will largely portray ukraine as the innocent good guys and russia as the bad guys but looking deeper into ukraine's politics shows that their history is well just as messy as everyone else the event ongoing today largely has to do with things that took place over 30 years ago when the soviet union fell and many independent states emerged one of which included ukraine a rather neutral country between the east and the west but historically before the fall of the soviet union people freely traveled between these differing countries because they were not different they were unified putin seems to want to bring about a strengthening of russia and a reunification now with ukraine for various political and defensive reasons one factor that is less discussed in the western mainstream media is that ever since nato and russia were established after the soviet collapse nato has slowly but surely broken many past agreements with russia and expanded to include a larger number of countries slowly moving closer to the russian border over 30 years and there have been many talks with ukraine joining them too but this to putin feels like a passive-aggressive play of slowly moving towards his side of the chessboard but never actually making any attacking moves now of course this is ultimately predicated on the idea that nato is or could be a hostile enemy towards russia in the future which of course nato would deny but if we look at how putin is feeling about it and feelings are important it kind of feels like one of those situations you see in movies where there's a bully who's really mean to another kid but never actually throws a punch and then after feeling emotionally abused for a while the other kid goes into a violent rampage and then they're the one that gets into trouble to be clear i'm not trying to say that nato intrinsically is a bully or even has hostile intentions but we can see that they definitely have broken agreements not to expand and thus expanded closer to russia and do seem to have an interest of being an even greater world power we recently made a video called decentralized globalism about just this nato may truly have an intention here to unify the world creating a new world order with a one world government so check that video out if you're interested to go deeper this just in it seems that earlier this week the ukrainian president vladimir zelensky was barricaded in his office in kiev and signed an application to join the european union it seems that the russian aggression is naturally pushing ukraine into the arms of another and apparently putin is now also shelling civilians so karmically that's probably not going to go well for him according to western sources putin is attempting not just to topple the ukrainian leader but also secure ukraine's capital and transform it into a modern version of a soviet-style satellite state such as neighboring belarus they claim that putin intends to reshape european security to suit russia and to put nato on the back foot through his display of military force in ukraine further a wonderful presentation by real life lore on youtube also explained that energy is likely a large part of this as russia's economy is strong due to selling their oil to the oil-hungry western countries in europe but ukraine's sovereignty and even joining nato could massively threaten russia's strength in this area and so putin is doing whatever he can to stop this from happening to use a chess analogy it looks to me like there are two games that russia is playing whether or not you see nato or ukraine as playing along in one ukraine could be seen like a pawn in nato's game one space from the end of the board and if they move forward that one space representing joining nato that pawn is promoted into a queen in nato's military and a much bigger threat to russia in anticipation of that putin went for the pawn and here we are it's probably fair to say too that putin feels like that ukrainian pawn was actually his piece originally so he might be feeling a little entitled here in the second game which russia kind of forced ukraine to play it seems to be a fight for ukraine's life and even sovereignty but they have all been standing together to hold their own and defend their country ukraine does look a bit stuck in the middle of the whole thing just trying to find out who they are because ukraine is a melting pot of cultural diversity in a really beautiful way and has people from both russia and europe living there and these are people who love and care for each other and want to protect each other in this ukraine seems to represent a sort of unity consciousness between the east and the west but a house divided against itself cannot stand but alas they are standing together while from the outside nato forces have military posted all around the country but for the time they're not going to fight which as we discussed big booms everywhere probably indeed it is a time of great stiffness and attention and many hold fear around the potential of a greater war fear recently identified as an even greater virus than kovid keeps us stuck in our patterns and lock us into habits of thinking that compel us into limitation and suffering today we stand at another crossroad asking ourselves how far will humanity push things this time but if we allow ourselves to be consumed in this fear we miss out on the bigger bigger picture which might just be that russia is specifically targeting u.s bioweapon labs just like the one that made kovid but which are based in ukraine a twitter user put the story together and then was quickly banned from twitter outright so because of that reason i don't think i can go into it anymore without probably having this video taken down but wait there's a bigger bigger bigger picture too for most of us we're sitting here watching the whole thing unfold of course there are people on the ground getting hurt and killed and things are really intense for many people right now but for most of us around the world watching we have an opportunity to check ourselves and see how we're choosing to respond fear stops you from stepping fully into your inner light connecting with your higher self and creating true peace and lasting freedom in your reality by the virtue of your clarity of mind peace of emotion and graceful action if we have a world war 3 it will be in divine order because everything is a part of the same cosmic oneness that many through time have called god dao or spirit and we give thanks today for the love that is here all around us waiting for us to lay down our shields lay down our swords give up our fight and open ourselves to love and higher truth so thank you so much for watching and now a special word from our cameraman oh that's me i suddenly feel so on the spot okay let's go outside much better one thing i love about the spirit science audience that's you by the way is how much love is 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Is a ONE BRAND bag a good idea?
so in today's video I managed to get my hands on a full bag of pxg gen 6. I've got the Gen 6 o311 P ions in the bag along with the driver o311 Gen 6 10.5 I've also got a five wood in there a seven wood 21 degrees is also in the bag and then making up the bottom end is a five hybrid at 25 degrees at 4 hybrid at 22 and then jumping up the other end I've got two sugar daddy wedges a 54 and a 58 we've also thrown in a one and done Mallet style Putter and of course we're going to use the new pxg ball it's nine holes on the Cheshire course at Carden Park it's very much winter conditions this was filmed four or five weeks ago and you can see by the Wooly hat it's a little bit chilly still and conditions are as expected the driver off the first it's that little soft fade that I like to hit pretty much almost a three-quarter swing to get me off that First Tee and things on the way now I've got eight iron in hand I've got 150 and again not the greatest of swings you can see very much still part of the first swings of the day and didn't finish too good to be honest with you in fact it left a uh an awkward one to say the least [Music] I chose to play the 54 wedge out of those two I just wanted to sort of clear the landing area but played it a little bit too flat which meant it had kicked on a little bit further and I'd hoped but it was it was okay because the Chip Shot technique was a little bit stabby so one thing to mention early on in this video is the greens had just been holotined a few days before and yes you guessed it I'm making excuses already for perhaps what is about to come that's what US golfers do don't we anyway I've got the wall and done putter my mess is out the bag while I test these and um no excuses it went in we start off with a pan yet again I make an up and down save and on my face thinks otherwise right onto the second which is another Par Four and I say second it's the fifth hole at Carden park on the Cheshire pretty much putting these together as a bit of a hybrid so I don't get in people's way 408 off the T you can see a much better turn and there's a big effort to do that after the uh not so good first tee shot of the day and I think that's half a smile you can see what I left in was not too dissimilar from the first shot to be honest with you around 150 but uphill into a breeze had gone down to a seven iron the idea is the flag is tucked away in that left-hand side bunker right behind it you've got a lot of green to the right so I'm trying to get into the sort of front I mean that's the line and my idea is always the same that if I don't quite get all of the ball which I didn't on that occasion I should end up okay and uh rather quick Chip Shot there but uh We've managed to knock one up to it not a bad distance similar to the first again so don't forget this is for par and yeah not the best of efforts it probably started off on the right line but you can see that um it certainly needed to hit him so that's one over par I've not really hit a good shot as yet apart from one single good Port um however the drive on the last was good and the drive on this was as well really solid got through the ball well happy with where that has ended up and uh yeah we've now got five wood and this is fairly narrow um down this second shot on this par five and to be honest with you it's just a case of getting it down there somewhere and what you'll see now is that um you don't want to be too far up because the closer you get to that tree that is effectively right in the middle of the Fairway obviously the more Awkward Things become there's a lot of effort going into sort of having a lot what's wrong with my swing right now and trying to work things out this is an eight iron again this time sort of full swing looking to get over the tree and that is left of Target but what I will say is much happier with that kind of turn through the ball even though I've overdone it a little and uh well I did ask Hannah to leave this in because I often get questioned do I replace my divots and obviously the answer is yes I just don't always film that process so there you go keep a few happy so again not too dissimilar to a shop we had a little while back on the first shot of the day um just really looking to clear the bunker and get this thing running we've got a fair bit of green to work with not the most difficult Chip Shot in the world and executed it I think reasonably well it's difficult to get the pace of the greens no matter how you know we don't want to make excuses But ultimately you know it's it's very difficult to gauge the inconsistencies I suppose you would say between the sort of Bounce and what's happening with uh with the real monster ball lands so we've left ourselves what seems like exactly the same sort of puts again to save par and yeah it's just a weak effort in terms of the port but quite a big break and that's uh two over and all down to the sort of Aaron's third shot really which was probably the easier out the three that I played to get there but there you go my driver out it's probably the one club that's been apart from the first tee shot has been okay to be honest with you I like what this driver does um I really like the shaft that's in it and it fires the ball out a fair old way to be honest with you and happy with that got a leaked it as you can see from I'm in the roof so I linked it out to the right maybe 10 yards further than you want to be um debate on the club on this one obviously you've got to go over the tree I've got 99 in hand and sort of dug it out a little bit which probably took a little bit of clubbed speed off of it maybe should have gone up a uh another club I don't know but that's hindsight and we sort of ended up we grabbed the front bit of the green I also repair pitch marks as well which is um yeah good to see so it's a long Old Port now a long way from the hole and I don't know from sort of you know what what I was which was 135 138 out this is something that I'm recognizing I'm along I'm too far from the hole um from that kind of situation I was coming from the roof but I suppose you know this is not a birdie opportunity at all this is about trying to get a two Port from here and you can see from the length of backswing and follow-through that's a fair old hoof and um well it's not a bad effort but it's still got a fair bit of work involved so yet again I'm having to make a real or good one this is probably six or seven foot it's a Porsche and um for all the moaning and growing in that I've no doubt verbally let out there it wasn't the greatest approach yes it could have fell in and grabbed a piece but it didn't so another bogey I'm afraid now this is horrendous right now because playing at uh 227 yards par three at this time of year means this needs an absolute Wallop and that's a five Ward which I hit as good as I can best shot of the Morning by far and um if I switch the audio in terms of what I'm saying to the camera now I thought that was really close because from I was right behind the hole it looked like it was going really straight at it and as ever when you're 230 yards away that can be deceiving because we're still quite a bit away from the hole depend on what you're watching on now in terms of whether that's your phone or the the TV screen you'll see that the holotined green which is definitely um making life a little bit more difficult on the greens than you'd want it to be because pace is the big thing that I've got wrong on pretty much every port from memory I've not really put a ball past the hole as yet which is not good they're never going to go in but it's a nice three on what is um well that's a really tough part three to say the least so it's a par I'm not going to complain at that from that type of hole believe it or not this is stroke one it plays uh well 473 yards I don't think we were playing that far on the day but it is only a par four and obviously in the winter where this ball lands it isn't going to go far and to be honest with you it's really solid strike the driver is The Shining Light right now in terms of my performance on the day really happy with that but my face doesn't seem to know it um I left that hybrid in still a long long way this was close to 200 in and uh it's the four hybrid these have got 10 side blue shaft in uh really performing really well you can see the the sort of my trousers there how much wind is blowing it's it's it's a difficult day which you can never quite pick up without the full audio and listening to the sort of Breeze and whatever you maybe see a bit in the flag there um but yeah really good really good second shot in this is um almost pin high at the angle of film and that's a bit deceptive really um but yeah trust me that's that's pretty much pin High um taking this serious now getting leaves off the bottom of the shoe can I get a port that actually threatens the hole that would be nice there's a good old hoof but the answer is no still can't manage to get the ball up there and um yeah I I mean either way I think it's at this time of year where you've really not got to judge your putting you've got to take two things into consideration one the greens are all the kind and two the pace and everything else that goes with it so I tend not to be too uh disheartened by my putting in Winter conditions but anyway we move on it was another good bar so you want to be the tree on the right hand side I like to go inside that line and that's just leaked out maybe a tad further or be because it's not well it's a slight dog leg from right to left we can't see the Green from the T so you don't want to go to that too tight down the left otherwise you can be in trouble certainly when it's um well it's only when there's a few more leaves on the trees and that tree line to the left of me is got a bit more foliage on right I left eight iron in and even though this was filmed four or five weeks ago I can remember this was the best iron that I hit on the day it was uh yeah it was right at it um and again just a moment to hand it behind the camera that it went uh just a little bit long if anything grabbed a piece on the back end and I'm not too sure what I'm looking maybe I'm asking for Hannah to help me read this one but uh either way there's no one helping you and get that Port near the hole and threaten a birdie for God's sake so this is actually downhill so it's actually one of the quicker putts that we've hit on the day I've still not managed to get there which is really frustrating because as you can see I had the line and that just needed a little bit more pace and we might have actually grabbed one but as it stands we make another pass for the running run on pars is increasing so yeah gotta be happy with that next up is a par five I generally aim again I want to avoid the left-hand side in terms of the tree line You'll see a bunker which is um my target line really I'm sort of aiming at the bunker and hopefully you want to try and move this ball a little bit from right to left and as you can see and it's happened a few times with the driver it tends to be that I'm leaving it just a little bit leaked out to the right and certainly no movement to the left whatsoever on that occasion um and I know it was safe but maybe in a month or two time this will be a lot heavier and you don't really want to be here but as it stands I've got seven Ward which this is the first time I'd played the club on the day sort of perfect from this situation you want to grab yourself another 180 yards ideally but you've also got to go over that tree so yeah the combination that seven wood was just perfect and this way I go back to do I want a five eye enemy on there or that seven wood well I know which I'd rather hit right I'm now describing to Hannah there's a gap in the tree um sort of three quarters of the way up and that is my target line with a little bit of left to right that's the plan at least oh my word it's just a pleasure to watch back to be honest with you I absolutely love that shot on the day and I enjoyed watching it back again today however I had to use a fairly lofty club which meant we were never going to get there in terms of distance this is an eight iron a bit of a chip and run hoping again that we need to force it a little bit in terms of the softer greens and it just meant it run by a little at this point I've lost all faith in my own ability to read a port and constantly refer to Hannah behind the camera to try and give me some Cadian information and uh I'm not sure I'll blame her she got it wrong I'm now getting frustrated in terms of the misputs but there you go that's a bogey on the card um right next up and final hole in terms of the nine that we played this one is just literally straight down Bonker on the left hand side you can see uh you obviously you don't want to go to that but you've got a fair bit of room to the right of it so my line is sort of start off on it cut back a little and if you think about the drive in full stop it's been pretty decent to be fair and that was no different it was right in the middle of the Fairway with a good bit of distance on it as well and it's about as position a on this golf ball because it can be a bit of a fiddly one if you go a bit further right obviously you can be blocked out pond on the left hand side fairly narrow green I've only got a pitching wedge in hand and uh there's a bit of a anxious weight here because that is going towards the water you can see me a little bit of a lean and a little bit of a well I think a bit of relief really because it just held on and again thank God it was a bit wet on the foot because in the summer months that's basically in the Reeds and in the pond so Chip and run up the green um yeah fairly happy with that to be honest with you it's uh executed as intended uh you could argue like I said maybe um a little bit more required but again that's the debate I've had through that out this whole video really is just trying to get good in and around the greens whether that be the piece of the port all the chips into them it's been really really difficult but um we've got this to make a par and there's been a lot of kind of I don't know my sort of Greens in reg but I don't think it's been fantastic and uh this has meant that I've had a lot of singular puts to try and save power and we all know well that's not good you're never going to make score doing that but can we finish off as we started with a good put the answer is no it was a terrible effort and we walk off with another bogey right that was me with a full bag of pxg gen six I gotta say to be fair to the clubs themselves the driver performed incredibly well um the hybrid Fairway would again really really impressed with what they did on the day and as you know with the irons I've been playing them for some time so nothing new there I think from The Potter's perspective just something very different in your hand that I'm not used to and that's very hard to switch up and in between different Putters and the mess will be returning back to its rightful place very soon right as ever I hope you enjoyed them ones are a little bit different sort of a break from the norm uh let me know your thoughts on my performance don't be too brutal and I will see you all tomorrow night thanks for watching
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[FULL MESSAGE] HOW TO GROW IN INTIMACY WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT - APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN
the power of God I don't know but there are people God is Raising to become Mighty vessels I just saw an anointing rest on you this room in the name of Jesus I don't know where you are but I pray May that Grace now okay let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] welcome to Christmas on this channel you are going to get Soul lifting messages if this content prayer Joe's and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it stay blessed in the name of Jesus Christ Hallelujah I Believe by the authority of scripture and the witness of the spirit that this is one night that we may not forget in a hurry in the name of Jesus Christ because the Bible says whatsoever named Adam called it that was the name dereov we have called it a conference that would bring encounters and encounters we will experience in Jesus name it is important for us to understand why we are here and understanding will be seated shortly but just just listen as you stand understanding is very important in this Kingdom your testimony your joy is based on understanding please give us Nehemiah 8 I believe is verse 12. Nehemiah 8 and verse 12 will be seated just to look at that scripture Nehemiah chapter 8 and verse 12. maybe I'll ask you to say please say just sit just say thank you Nehemiah chapter 8 and verse 12. and we have it projected Nehemiah chapter 8. and verse 12. please read with me one to read and the people went their way to eat and to drink and to send portions and to make great math why because they understood the words that were declared unto them their celebration was based on the confidence they had from understanding they went to eat they went to drink they sent portions they went to make Mary because they understood the words that were declared unto them Allelujah tonight very briefly I'm teaching on encounter with power encounter with power I'll teach for a few minutes and then we'll pray I I really sense that there especially are people who have struggled with all kinds of bodily limitations sicknesses and infirmities the Healer already prophesied that it is in this room and we decree and declare in the name of Jesus that not one person will leave this place disappointed in the name of Jesus Christ Corinthians chapter 4 and verse 20 we have been called into a life of power we have been called into a life of power Christianity is a faith walk of power it is important that you understand the power dimension of the Christian faith First Corinthians 4 and verse 20 please First Corinthians 4 and verse 20. the Bible says for the kingdom of God is not in Word but in power the manifestation of the Kingdom has a power components to it you have to understand that the faith work is a work of power most Believers know that there is such a phenomenon as the power of God but not many people have paid particular interest to understand the importance and the necessity of power in the life of a believer it took power for the world to become flesh and to be made manifest in the womb of a woman it took power for him to walk in a territory that did not pay attention to the Council of God it took power for him to minister all through his manifestations on Earth the Miracles the signs and the Wonders everything happened on account of the power of the Holy Ghost the Bible says at age 30 Jesus now haven't been baptized by John the Bible says the heavens were opened and the Holy Ghost came upon him in the similitude of a dove and then he departed to the Wilderness after 40 days and 40 nights of prayer with fasting tempted of the devil the Bible says he returned in the power of the Holy Spirit not just full of the spirit he returned in the power of the Holy Spirit all of the Miracles that happened in the Bible especially in the life of Jesus where products of the manifestations of his power from the multiplication of bread and fish the raising of the Dead the healing of the sick casting out demons and all kinds of miraculous manifestations like we considered yesterday coming the storm they said what manner of man is this that even the wind and the waves obey him Hallelujah praise the Lord one time the centurion's daughter died she was sick unto death and the Centurion beckoned on Jesus or Jesus said let us go to your house and the Centurion said no I understand a bit about power and authority for I am also a man under Authority and on the strength of the authority I can tell one go and he will go I can tell another come and he will come so you to Jesus I know that you are not just a benevolent savior you are under Authority there is power that you can exert the word only and Jesus said who taught you I have not found this Faith No not in Israel it took power for that dead body of Jesus Christ to come back to life on the third day the Bible lets us know that there was a contention in psalm 24. when Jesus was about to get back to the Earth realm there was a cry lift up your heads all ye gates and be lifted ancient doors that the king of glory may come in and the gate spoke they said who is this king of glory because the law is that when you exit this realm someone from this realm has to call you back you can't return on your own so who is calling this one back now nobody on Earth was calling him back yet he wanted to return and here was the reply he said he is the king of glory the lord strong and mighty the Lord Mighty in battle what battle the defeat of Satan and to collect the keys that Adam gave man and triumphantly he rose again and when he rose again he said all hail all authority in heaven and on Earth has been given unto me go with that consciousness that these assignment is an assignment that will require power and I have supplied that power in Acts chapter 2 1 verse 1 the Bible says when the day of Pentecost was fully come until that time he had spent time teaching them he sent them two by two seven by seven they went and they they had all kinds of marvelous testimonies and they said even the demons fled at the word at their presence and Jesus said do not rejoice over this Rejoice that your names are written in heaven he told them tari in Jerusalem until he be endured with power and on that glorious morning the Bible says they were together in one Accord the Faith Life what you call Christianity was about to be birthed it did not just come by a sermon it was power that introduced the life that you call today the fake life the Bible says suddenly there was a sound of a mighty Russian wind it came and he filled that room and they saw what looked like clothing tongues and it sat on every one of them they were filled with the Holy Spirit they prayed in other tongues and that was the beginning of a life of exploits One Time Peter was passing at The Hour of Prayer and he saw a man who had been laying there and the man beckoned on them expecting to receive something and he said silver and gold I do not have but there is what I have I know what I have in the name of Jesus rise up and walk and the Bible says the man just stood there watching and Peter held his hand and lifted him and he leaping stood it takes power to excel in life it takes power to ward off the forces of Darkness that continue to contend against your life and my life and the purposes of God the Faith Life is a life of power First Corinthians chapter 2 from verse 4 to 5. First Corinthians chapter 2 from verse 4 to 5 Paul is speaking now and my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's Wisdom but in the demonstration of the spirit and of power why verse 5 that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of man but in the power of God the Bible says in Isaiah chapter 61 the Messianic prophecy will read the first seven verses it says the spirit of the Lord is upon me for or because the Lord had anointed me the word anoint means to legitimize my operation he has anointed me to preach it takes the anointing the power of God to preach Good Tidings to the meek it takes more than a good sermon to preach Good Tidings to the poor or the meek it takes the power of God he had sent me to bind up the Brokenhearted to Proclaim Liberty to the captives the opening of prison to them that abound verse 2 it says to proclaim the year of the Lord and the day of Vengeance of our God to comfort all women to appoint unto them that mourn in Zion to give them beautiful ashes please say Amen the oil of Joyful morning the Garment of Praise for the spirit of heaviness it says that they might be called the Trees of Righteousness the planting of the Lord that he might be glorified verse 4 says and they shall build the old ways they shall raise up the former desolations they shall repair the way cities the desolations of many generations verse 5 strangers shall stand and feed your flock and the sons of the alien shall be your plumen and Vine dresses but success but he shall be named the priest of God man shall call you Ministers of our God ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles and in their Glory shall he boast yourselves the last verse for your shame my goodness this is a word for someone tonight that for your Shame by the anointing this night you shall receive double and for confusion he says they shall rejoice in their portion therefore in their land they shall possess double Everlasting Joy shall be unto them please sit down physics defines energy as power that is expanded within time that that it is possible please look up that it is possible to to expand power is defined as energy that is with respect to time there is an ability that is released in time we call it power it is truly the definition of power there is an ability of the spirit please look up everybody there is an ability of the spirit that can function in time to turn lives around to squeeze situations that are not consistent with the word of God until they exit your destiny and to introduce to your life the things that reflect what the word of God says should be in your life it takes the power of the Holy Ghost if I want to lift this this beautiful um Pulpit here if I want to lift it I may attempt to lift it but there is a requisite level of energy a requisite level of power to be able to lift this the the power that is applied must be the greater than the power keeping this now is that true I can apply this effort this if this energy but if it is not strong enough to overcome what is keeping it down it will remain down there are we together now Psalm 66 verse 3 says say unto God how terrible are thou in your ways it says through the greatness of thy power shall thy enemies submit themselves not through your power through the greatness of it through the greatness of thy power shall thy enemies submit themselves to you I made up my mind and I cried to God when he was calling and sending me to Ministry I said Lord do not just send me with a message it will take more than a message to deliver the captives it will take more than just a salmon to to set age-long captivities and bring every negative thing to The Obedience of Christ in addition to the teachings in addition to the messages may I have the privilege of being a host of your power are we together encounter with power the Bible talks about Jesus Christ who for 30 years even though he was the word but without the power of Heaven resting upon that word he seemed powerless for 30 to any Miracle there was no record of any sign and any Wonder for 30 years until the Holy Ghost came and when the Holy Ghost came with that Holy Ghost came power Acts chapter 1 and verse 8 but ye shall receive ye shall receive anything the Bible says to receive can be rejected many have rejected power ye shall receive power after that the Holy Ghost has come upon you and that power will make you Witnesses you may have heard me Teach that a witness is a validator of a claim you do not need a witness until there is contention when you go to the Law Court you only need a witness if someone tries to negate the point you are presenting then the judge will ask you to bring your Witness the assignment of the witness is to confirm the truthfulness of what you are saying and usually that witness will be asked to present a token of truthfulness called an Evidence we were not there when Jesus died physically we were not there when he walked upon the Earth we were not there when he did we were not there when he ascended to heaven and yet he says we must be his Witnesses what then becomes the evidence how do we tell the world that though we were not there we are not lying it takes the power of the holy spirit this is the evidence given to the believer please pay attention you cannot be an effective witness without power power the gates will ask you Pharaoh will ask you who sent you don't stand before pharaoh and Advocate The Exodus of God's people Pharaoh will ask you who sent you you are we together if it is true that Jesus is Alive if it is true that he died he defeated hell he defeated sin he defeated Satan he defeated the grave and today he reigns in Victory like we sing and so boldly propose there must be an Evidence a token of truthfulness if it is true that he is alive over sickness if it is true that he is alive over over principalities and Powers let me tell you this our Christianity will only remain opinions if we do not back it up with the requisite level of power the the world that we live in today is a very proud world the Bible says the Greek seek for a sign when you say God lifts they will tell you I have heard I want to see when you say God blesses they will tell you I have heard but I want to see Acts chapter 8 please let me show you how the gospel was supposed to be communicated Acts chapter 8 will start from verse 5. the Bible says and Philip went down to the city of Samaria please look up and preach Christ unto them and the people with one Accord heed to those things which Philip spake please read the remaining part with me hearing it was never designed to stop at the realm of hearing alone hearing and see and see the Miracles which he did hearing and seeing the Miracles which he did next verse it says for unclean spirits this is what they saw crying with a loud voice came out of many that were possessed with them and many taken with pounces that were lame were healed as a result and there was great joy in House on the Rock The Refuge Kingdom of God in signs and wonders and miracles now you may have heard me say this that the reason why we seek and love and passionately pursue the things of God is not because of the things that we get we love him Beyond things are we in agreement we love him Beyond Miracles Beyond signs Beyond wonders however in his benevolence in fact according to the teachings of Jesus the proof of fatherhood is the ease to release it says if you feel evil know how to keep good gifts that means as evil as you are there is still a component of fatherhood did you know that many terrorists have families and as dangerous and evil as they are they still have compassion to take care of their children he said if you've been evil know how to give good gifts how much more will your heavenly father I believe in the power of God I believe in miracles I believe in signs I believe in wonders one genuine manifestation of the power of God can preach a thousand messages at once believe me when I tell you this the woman at the well when she had an encounter with Jesus listen carefully she had an encounter with Jesus and we began to prophetically open her up to her life and her Destiny letting her see the state of her life the Bible says she discerned that he was a prophet and then they began their discourse and ended with the subject of worship the Bible says she left that business there or fetching water and she ran to the city everyone who encountered Jesus and his power was too grateful to keep quiet the system of evangelism and advancing the gospel as it is today is too slow if we want to win souls power one per discussion per argument it will take us a thousand years before we reach the 7.6 billion people there about but one manifestation of the power of God that woman ran and said come see a man who had told me everything and they came and they encountered Jesus and their lives changed how about the madman in gathering one single manifestation of the power of God brought 10 cities to Jesus could it be that many of our family members have not been convinced to be so passionate about the things of the Kingdom because we have proposed so many things about God without the requisite level of power to prove that reality the assignment of power is to prove to Creation that God's word is not a lie power has an assignment to prove that the word of God is not a lie if the power of God is absent in the life of a Believer no matter what it is that you propose sooner or later people will burn it in their minds that this is just Theory we were not anointed to present a theoretical Jesus the reality of the Faith Life can be proven Here and Now Jesus came as a manifestation of the love of the father so that everything God said in scripture Jesus acted it out if the Bible said God is love Jesus demonstrated that love as he healed the sick as he opened doors for people and that is the kind of ministry we have been given someone shall power let the devil hear you it takes power to heal the sick it takes more than compassion it takes power to declare over Destinies and shift that atmosphere I came here tonight with a strong burden in my heart hoping and trusting that we truly will encounter the power of God three things will happen tonight number one the first thing that I trust that would happen is that we are going to allow the power of God find expression to roll away burdens roll away with shame and reproach and everything that has defined the name of the Lord number two more than being a witness to the power of God flowing through a man I am praying that tonight you will become that vessel that will hold such levels of spiritual power that you will leave this place and for the remaining part of the conference building upon what happens tonight that by the end of this conference you will stand truly and know that you are ready to be a witness that when people come to you they will not only hear they will both hear and see listen the goodness and the love of God was not just to be believed you can taste and see that the Lord is good you can taste and see that the Lord is good I've had the honor and the privilege of talking with so many people by reason of the privilege of this call and sir I am amazed at the kinds of trouble the kinds of situations that you see people go through while they smile you cannot imagine the kind of situation medical reports that are death sentences Financial situations demonic situations all kinds of troubles and most times Believers just box this in hope that one day God will step in can I tell you my Bible says there remained a rest for the people of God even though they are the people of God there is a rest they have refused to enter it says today if you hear his voice do not Harden your heart like they did that means they were given a chance to enter that rest but through unbelief they could not enter that rest it says to label so that will enter that rest are we blessed counter with the power of God you need the power of God in your life in the name of Jesus and you see when we talk about the power of God the power of God is literally God's ability to produce his dimension of results in a man the power of God is God's ability not his kind of ability the very ability of God working in a man to produce results that only God can produce can I tell you this there are certain results in this earth realm that men unassisted cannot produce if it is the Lord's doing the Bible says it is marvelous there is a way you can do business that people know that this is just intellectual Acumen this is this is just a human being stretching his creativity there is a way you can do ministry there is a way you can live your life but when that embracing of the spirit comes upon you like we discussed in the morning your life becomes Supernatural by every standard how in the world do you look at a sick person someone who has been diagnosed for 10 years saying and with one word in the name of Jesus be healed and that person will check and the pain is gone no it takes more than Intelligent Communication behind those words there is the power of God the power of God the power of God ladies and gentlemen I introduce you tonight to the power of God to not only heal the power of God to not only save can I tell you this the power of God is akin to light I share this ones were having service if a room is left dark for 20 years if a room is dark for 10 years if a room is left back for one week if a room is left that for one hour how long does it take when you switch on the light for the room to be illuminated does it matter that the room had been dark for 20 years this is how the power of God works it doesn't matter how long the challenge has been there the light will not respect the longevity of the darkness and instance the light comes the darkness goes so do not be surprised that in a moment you will find out that the debts that would have taken five years for you to pay that whilst you are in service God is already moving by his power [Music] please sit down let me tell you three three very important information about the power of God number one the power of God is creative the power of God creates to create means to make a reality that did not exist to appear the power of God is creative it can create even God who quickened the dead and called those things that be not as though they were that means it is possible for me to have and to carry something now that does not exist around my life the power of God Is Creative number two the power of God is corrective it can correct any anomaly my goodness that when the power of God comes you see please look up the power of God functions like medicine like a drug if say for instance a gentleman is suffering from same malaria or headache or whatever it is does he put the drug on his head does he put the drug on his leg maybe not necessarily he will swallow that drug he does not have to tell the drug where to go to you just swallow it designed in the drug the drug knows where to go and correct that problem is that true now watch this when you swallow that drug you keep looking where you will know what the drug is doing by the correction that begins to happen that's how the word of God functions when it is introduced to your life your family your destiny you just leave the power of God it will go around your life second for what part of your life is not like the Garden of Eden listen to me and it does not stop until it corrects so when the power of God comes to your life it can literally turn your life to the direction that is right the power of God does not just create it can correct Apostle I have a medical report here that I have a situation that cannot be corrected medically let the power of God do that job it can correct are we together when you understand the creative dimension of the word of God it will conquer fear and doubt because for most people because we we are accustomed to the scientific realm the Physical Realm the question like Mary is how shall these things be seeing that I know not a man he was a legitimate question the Angels answer is my answer to you the power of the highest shall overshadow you so I'm seated right here with a health condition Apostle are you saying in a moment that that medical report that blood condition will leave question please look at me the Bible says even though old Earth and the old heaven will pass away what is in your body that cannot pass away if the Earth itself can pass away Hallelujah I am I am a recipient of the power of God not just a custodian of it I have been I have been blessed I know what the power of God can do in the life of an individual please hear me whenever you find out that there is a mountain that stands before you and you've exhausted everything you know to do I want you to step back and allow the power of God the power of God is able to create the power of God is able to correct Apostle where this breakthrough come from as I'm seated here now I wish I knew who would help me don't worry the word of God has that assignment it is able to bring that possibility into your life please I want you to believe everything that I'm saying because that is what will happen to you shortly Hallelujah and you see the thing about the power of God is that you do not have to debate the presence or the absence of it the evidences will be clear whether it is there or not as simple and as honest as that it is impossible to be too hungry and not know it is impossible to be too full and not know it is impossible to be heavily pregnant and not know under normal circumstances anything you have in a lavish Dimension you must know many of you have been anointed but it's like you are not Anointed God wants to step you to a level where even demons and Devils will know that an engraising from Heaven has come upon your life tonight if you are in agreement with me say Amen [Applause] power to change situations power to provide Supernatural solutions to the needs of man the power of God is not just limited to healings and deliverances you must understand this the power of God also Embraces you to provide all kinds of Supernatural Solutions the third thing about the power of God that I want you to know is that the power of God brings ease to the life of a man believe me the power of God brings ease to the life of a man one time I don't know what led me to that that that channel that page only on the internet on YouTube I was watching and I was watching how these Metals crush and recycle cars so they just throw something and the metal will crush it but then the true one metal that was made of steel and the Machine just stopped he couldn't crush it couldn't crush it and I said wow I'm learning something here then they took it to a bigger machine and as soon as they dropped it there he squeezed that metal like orange I said that's it so the possibilities in our lives are not just based on the love of God the possibilities in our lives are based on the kind and the dimension of power that is at working you are we together now let me tell you very quickly how the power of God works and then we begin to pray the power of God works like money I like to use money for an example because I have learned by experience that people really understand it when you use money Hallelujah so if I have say a thousand naira I have money a thousand naira may be able to buy this why because this is still within the range of that price but a thousand naira may not be able to buy a vehicle are we together now so if the challenge in front of me is to buy water I am safe because a thousand naira can attend to that need but if the challenge is now to buy a vehicle I will need to have multiples of what I am holding so he says Grace and peace multiplied because listen carefully there are challenges that you may confront that the level of power you carry may not be able to solve this is a very powerful teaching listen do you know as a man of God I can have someone say having headache whatever pain a financial problem whatever demonic oppression and in the name of Jesus I can pray for that person can I be honest with you the only problems in that man's life that will be solved through that prayer and that ministration would be the problems that are under the kind of Grace I carry so it is possible that out of the 10 challenges he has only two will be solved he may fall down as usual and stand up but only two because that is on the spiritual currency that is how far I could go in helping him now you will understand Acts chapter 10 and verse 38 how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth it's not just that he was anointed look at the extent he was anointed so that whatever problem you had that Grace was sufficient to solve it this is also the reason why even though he has anointed us we continue to contend for deeper and greater levels of power why because as the problems of men continue to multiply as the assonance of Darkness come up with all kinds of problems we must have the sufficient and blessing to solve every problem that we confront the degree to which you can solve the problems of man is the degree to which you are a blessing and if it is true that the Bible says indeed shall all the families of the earth be blessed then we must continue to contend why do I have to pray and contend for greater levels of power when I am already seeing a measure because you see there are some things that that level cannot do the disciples came and asked Jesus and said why couldn't we do this and Jesus told them he said this kind goeth not bad but by prayer and fasting the prayer and fasting does something to you that increases your capacity to respond to that situation are we together do you know I look back at my life and I am surprised today at how certain things happen cheaply that were so difficult in time past even though I was anointed even though I had the power of God but I did not understand that the needs of men can only attend to the level of power you've heard me say every challenge is relative to the grace that confronts it it is possible to stay around struggling over a situation and to make God look powerless in the face of that situation and someone will come with a higher level of Grace and not even pray any prayer just bring that presence and you find that problem just melt just like that with all humility I look at some of the situations that God has used me to solve in the life of people today did you know that this were the same situations that years ago I would struggle over and wonder what what is wrong is it that I'm not anointed is it that I'm not using the name of Jesus the difference was growth an increase this is why he can measure a thousand cubits even though you are the river just because you are the river does not mean that you have everything then he measured a thousand qubits I sense that there are some of us who are here tonight it is time for that thousand cubits to be measured for you because you see the level God is taking you to can I tell you how God honors you God honors You by exposing you to people who have greater levels of problems so that with the greater anointing when you are able to solve your problems then your honor is greater is someone learning tonight our world today does not ignore the reality of power at working a man now it is the desperation for power is so strong that whether it is diabolic power it is whatever power let it just be power that works people who want to benefit from it first before they verify and ask for forgiveness if necessary but in the meantime they don't have that time for any discussion the moment they see anything that carries a semblance of power to provide results they will run so once we are giving all kinds of explanations in the church and saying don't go to Harbor list don't go to all kinds of diabolic people if we do not rise and contend for Superior levels of power in this end time we will be surprised how people will leave the church wall and immediately after our beautiful speaking they have heard but they want to see in some other place are we together one more time shout power it takes power to dislodge the arsonance of Darkness that plague our children that plague our lives that plague our Destinies all kinds of demonic things I Marvel at the skills that Satan has employed so far in in bringing troubles to people's lives as I interact with people and as I talk with people sometimes I get so emotional I cannot imagine how determined Satan is to keep people in a way that never brings glory to God say unto God how terrible are thou in your ways through the greatness of thy power shall thy enemies submit this conference is called encounter encounter is more than his discussion is an experience so when Jesus is ready to use a man the way he prepares that man is to submit that man through seasons of dealings dealings that prune you dealings that break you listen carefully when God calls you he does not Empower you anointing is not what follows calls when God calls you it does not call you to Ministry he calls you to himself and it is a season of uncomfortable dealing and breaking but when you pass through that season with him and he's ready to send you he does not only send you with a message he sends you with the backing of Heaven the backing of Heaven and when you stand and deliver that message in truth that backing is ready to speak for you to bring healings and to validate number one that Jesus is Lord number two that you are truly sent the anointing I've taught you that is a system of legitimization that means if you claim you came from God with a message from God then the people will want to hear and to see and the assignment of that anointing is to prove to men among other reasons that you are not an illegitimate Communicator of the counsel of God so when you speak and God backs you it's his signature upon your life and within that environment I sent him are we together because some of you will leave this meeting tonight in a hurry and you will get back home and stand and say okay when Saul left his father's house he could not do much but now Saul has returned as a prophet Saul is not just returning as one who is looking for the father's donkey so the encounter is twofold number one to experience the grace that is so lavishly given but number two that you not only experience it you become a conduit of that Grace and then in addition to all of the other parts of the conference down till Sunday you will now know that I'm a career of higher Grace and in case you are saying Apostle I have I think I'm anointed the question is how many Supernatural Solutions as that level of anointing brought to men and he measured a thousand cubits ubit and it was to my and he measured a thousand qubits and it was to my knees and he measured a thousand cubits and it was to my loins and he measured a thousand cubits and it was a river overflowing and the Bible says everywhere the river went to the fish that was there came back to life by reason of that overflowing anointing I also sense that tonight there are many of you who there will be a restoration of Graces and dimensions dimensions in the spirit you once walked in but for some reason that Visionary experience you used to have just seems to have faded away that that intuitiveness that level of favor when you came into this city it was like you were a magnet but now it looks like everything is gone find hope the power of God can restore the power of God can restore my goodness I already sent such a strong anointing here already the power of God can restore another powerful thing about is that the power of God God and bring acceleration this is very this is a a very powerful feature of the power of God acceleration when it has to do with acceleration the hand of God can come upon a man and can fast track your life listen if two of us start a journey here we are supposed to run at the same Pace whoever goes ahead is the one who arrives first but when the power of God is introduced to the life of a man he can pick you from that level pick you on a flight here's what the Bible says bear that weight upon the Lord they shall renew so this is the business of strength he's talking about are we together now he says they will Mount up with wings he's still talking about strength the moment he begins to talk about wings he's talking about speed he's talking about time they will Mount up with wings as the Eagles they will run and not be wary they will walk and not faint Elijah ran on Barefoot by the power of God and he overtook the Chariots of Ahab even down to Israel someone tonight as you are encountering this power listen it it truly will work like a dream as you will see God just push you to levels that you cannot even explain you just know you are moving by the spirit to Dimensions that you cannot explain can I tell you this do not for bear with evil tonight do not for bear with anything that does not name the name of Christ do not give excuses you are going to pray and you will insist that everything that is not consistent with the counsel of God has revealed from scripture to 90s a night you will wavy the final goodbye can you rise up on your feet as we pray in one minute it's going to be very very fast so that we don't keep us uh too long here but then I want you to pray from the depth of your heart please lift your voice and pray let it be from the depth of your heart foreign [Music] pray over your ministry pray over your life pray over your destiny pray over your health it's a new season by the spirit of the Living God [Music] following online here in the auditorium lift your voice and pray man of God you are praying it's a new season [Music] foreign [Music] Hallelujah now let me say this by the grace of God I want to assure you by the spirit of the Living God that God has granted Us by the privilege of his grace the wisdom and the word compliancy to dispense the gifts of the Spirit within the boundary of scripture you need not fear regardless the extremities of the manifestations by the grace of God we are dealing here with a system that honors God and is consistent with the ways of God so every prophetic word every manifestation of the spirit and every administration of the power of God that will happen here I want you to trust that it will happen within the boundary of scripture find confidence and let your heart be open to receive I say this because I know that many of us may have had all kinds of experiences with the prophetic experiences with the miraculous and chances are that when the power of God is about to dispense be dispensed on these wise there can be that fear we can close our hearts in a bid to escape error in a bit to not get into anything that is extra biblical I want you to know that we love Jesus we fear him and his culture on us and trained us well we came out of the experience the dealing of the spirit it's not just an anointing that came we were taught and we were sent so find confidence that the administration of the power of God as you will be experiencing here will be within the boundary of scripture aimed at revealing Jesus and bringing him glory are we together now you pray father let your power touch me Let It rest upon my life let it change my life go ahead and pray go ahead and pray ers [Music] Hallelujah praise the name of the Lord now please listen to me listen to me uh for the sake of space when if for any reason there is a call to bring out those under the anointing may I request that we just maintain the gaps at the edges so that we don't the space here is limited so that we can honor the Servants of God just here right now and then we're going to be very very fast on this I'm going to be praying for the sick but right now I just saw light and without shouting without doing anything just bring all the people under the anointing now as the power of God begins to fall on people right now as I'm speaking the power of God and the light of God just from the left to the right I just saw that light right now please bring them the power of God is going to begin to rest on people and this anointing that is coming on people is for restoration this is what I'm seeing in the spirit and there are people here who have been tied down there are people here who the Lord is bringing restoration please bring all of them out right now I stretch my hands and I decree and declare May that Grace for restoration rest upon you now in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] in the name of Jesus right to the back it is something you can't stand we are talking about from the left to the right the extreme of this Auditorium please whether you are an OSHA or not just do well to help anyone under the anointing right now in the name of Jesus I decree and declare Let There Be restoration Let There Be restoration May that Grace rest upon you in the name of Jesus Christ please bring them out who is Grace I'm hearing the name Grace who is Grace is there anyone with that name I presume that there may be lots of people Grace this person I'm talking about you are wearing I'm seeing like white and yellow you're wearing a trouser is there somebody like that you are wearing white and yellow that's what I'm describing who is that I can't see anybody oh I see the Lord is saying it's a new season for this lady I don't know who she is but in the name of Jesus Christ I'm seeing a woman five years five years you are yet to have the fruit of the womb you are yet to give birth five years you are on this road God is telling me you are here is there someone like that here just here we have to hurry up for time please if you find out let her come your life is about to change Madam run and come to Jesus here at House on the Rock he's giving you an encounter atmosphere she she now James be broke please let them come Holy Spirit [Music] is there anyone with the name Mickey I'm hearing a name Nika it's like a short form of a whole name nikke is there someone with such a name Madame you are the one I'm seeing the Lord is saying number one I don't know what it is I hope you're not embarrassed can I talk to you the Lord is Shifting something in your body this is what I'm saying please lay your hand on your stomach I don't know what it is what the Lord is telling me that he's bringing you a miracle this is what I'm is this your husband [Music] sir can I pray for you Ma in the name of Jesus I pray for you I do not know you but by the power of the Holy Spirit I declare right now that this thing that does not name the name of Christ let it leave you now in the name of Jesus Christ how long have you been trusting you're all huh your grace please bring for me two people that shout loud right now under the anointing there is such I just saw light that fire this is a very loud shout I want to pray please I want you to believe even if it is 10 minutes I want you to know that something must rest upon your life in the name of Jesus Christ who is the son of the Living God I'm seeing this one two three the third row the third row here there are some of you the power of God I I don't know but there are people God is Raising to become Mighty vessels I just saw an anointing rest on you this room in the name of Jesus I don't know where you are but I pray May that Grace now okay let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of Jesus Christ foreign I want to pray for you those trusting God for the fruit of the womb I asked them to come out are they here I want you to believe in Jesus don't worry just take your eyes away from whatever medical report believe in Jesus I want to pray for you the power of God is coming on one of you right now we're going to make this very fast I just saw that Fire come on one of you and in the name of Jesus I declare according to the time of Life please just place your hand on your stomach if you can foreign there look at me Madam you believe in Jesus shout Jesus as loud as you can in the name of Jesus I declare this that I see on you Let it Loose now by the power of the Holy Spirit God forever never to return again in the name of Jesus and for all of you who are here I decree and declare by the power that raised Christ from the dead according to the time of life return with Miracle children House on the Rock agree with them return with Miracle children [Applause] with Miracle children [Music] among the people who were ministering here tequila I just saw the power of God that's where the choir is there's one of you I know that maybe right now the Lord is saying to that one person that you are stepping into a new season a new season by the power of the Holy Spirit a new season in the name of Jesus Christ a new season there are four men of God here you are in Ministry I just saw a strong anointing resting upon you four people I know that we may pray for other people but I don't know where the four people are by the spirit of God wherever you are in the name of Jesus this grace for a new season in Ministry let it rest upon you now let it rest upon you now my friend there's a gentleman on suit this man lift your hands I just saw light coming on you take that Grace now in the name of Jesus Christ let it be a new season for you you will never be the same in the name of Jesus Christ never be the same in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] who works here with firsc that's Federal inland I just saw that name frsc you are wearing white no not this man you are it's like you are somewhere there is there some please come your life is about to change please verify is there someone to where do you God bless you sir where do you work sir frsc how long have you been there for 10 years now 10 years I want to because I'm seeing you climb a ladder it's a new season for you can I pray for you who works with indians I'm seeing a man and I'm seeing Indians is there someone like that you work with it oh dear this you work with indians come I want to pray for you sir I'm looking at you and in the realm of the spirit I'm seeing like a scepter given to you and the Lord is saying is a new season this thing will happen within the next six months the way God will move you it will surprise you you believe what I'm saying and now I don't mean to speak against any tribe but what I'm hearing you see when God places when God is determined to lift you whether it's a donkey whether it's a Cyrus he will use anyone and anything to lift you this is what is happening to you I pray for you by the spirit of the Living God joining Faith with the Servants of God here I decree and declare according to the word of the Lord let it be for you now in Jesus name and for you my brother may the Lord help you in Jesus name I want to pray for someone I don't want you to be embarrassed I usually would not do this except that God asked me to do it you are a driver but I want to pray because you have been seeing yourself starting a business I want to pray for you your life is going to change this is what you do it's like you drive that's what I'm saying but you are about to start a business and the Lord wants me to just pray and speak over your life if there's someone like that [Music] uh I'm looking at you but I'm seeing a man wearing blue complete blue this is what I'm saying come don't be embarrassed this is the house of God there's nothing to be embarrassed about my friend please come can I tell you listen listen the house of God is a place of power God does not just bring successful people he makes successful people out of the house are we together now let me use this opportunity to decree already over someone that in the name of Jesus whatever level you have seen Now by prophecy I push you to the next level step into a new season step into a new season step into a new season in the name of Jesus Christ what do you do sir you drive your own private vehicle your own private vehicle yeah I do Uber okay Uber YouTube same thing and this man not my answer but you're driving someone so where are you from I'm from Adams I want to pray for you look at me I'm seeing the Lord use agriculture to lift you in a way that will surprise you this man I don't know you from anywhere but God is connecting you agriculture is what I see God using to honor and bless you and to lift you and I stretch my hands my friend May the power that makes this happen let it rest upon you now in the name of Jesus Christ I pray for you SAS by the spirit of the Living God I'm seeing according to that Vision you starting a business May the grace that makes things work in the name of Jesus May that Grace rest upon you all of you in the name of Jesus within months you will return with tearsome testimonies in The Marvelous name of Jesus Christ amen and amen now I want to pray I believe in speed there truly is a graceful speed Destiny is a function of time and whatever impedes you has taken a portion of your destiny is it all right if I Minister that Grace upon you truly there is a Grace for Speed speed of accomplishment I want to pray for you now every time I pray this here's what I want you to do please I want you to help those who will begin to run by the spirit so that we don't have any injuries the power of God will rest on people and literally they will find themselves running by the spirit the hand of God is resting upon them I don't know I don't have any personal relationship with this woman who ministered but Madam I don't know what it is that you have to do with United Kingdom because I'm I just I just had a vision and I saw you in UK and I don't know what this is maybe a program you're going or something God is doing for you and your husband is it all right if I just speak over you in the name of Jesus Christ whatever it is that is in UK that is for you in the name of Jesus let it look for you until it enters Your Hand by the power of the Holy Spirit I decree this and I declared in the name of Jesus Christ in the name of Jesus Christ Hallelujah I want to pray that graceful speed my head is exalted like the Horn of a unicorn and I am anointed We Fresh foreign foreign [Music] I stretch my hands right now everyone here who are suffered any kind of delay there is a strong anointing coming on you right now at the count of three one two my God help them please pick them please be all over the building I'd be clear and declare foreign Supernatural speed over your destiny many of you will stand to testify here that at this conference the Lord shifted you the sun Realms beyond your imagination Hallelujah I want to pray for you the Bible says wherefore God had so highly exalted him and given him a name and he says that name is above every other name that a dimension of that name every knee shall bow I want to rebuke every wind that has been causing the storm to rage for you it's that our back of the tragedies in the lives of men there are spirits that are Back Sir can I pray for you this man I don't know who you are but I just saw light coming on you and I want to pray for you because the Lord is taking you to a level beyond your imagination I stretch my hands towards you sir and I declare let this anointing rest upon you let it be a new season for you now in the name of Jesus Christ and that everything that does not name the name of Christ in your life let it give way right now I want to pray for you listen to me Paul was speaking to the church in thessalonica and he said I desire to come to you again even I Paul once and again but Satan hindered us Satan can use manifestations of spirits systems and structures to block people from making progress I want to declare against any spirit that is not of the Christ and the moment I pray please anyone who is manifesting here you just help them so they don't enjoy themselves are we together now my God Hallelujah [Music] Hallelujah [Music] every spirit that is not of the Christ tormenting lives and destinies tying down the glory of people I want to pray for you and at the count of three I want you to shout that name that is above every other name exalted above every name every Throne every dominion and hear me at that Shout if God be God then everything that has held you down even if it is Jericho para test are you ready now at the count of three one two preach out Jesus we go for Darkness please help them even the lawful captive shall be delivered even the lawful captives according to scripture shall be delivered I'm still praying some of you are standing here for your families not just for yourself if there is any one of your family members under any kind of yoke of captivity because you are here at this conference I bring life to them now speaking to them now freedom to them now in the name of Jesus Christ [Music] foreign there's a gentleman here you walk in Access Bank I just saw that logo access bank I want to pray for the seat now but the Lord just gave me this word gentleman you're walking access bank in fact it's like you came from the bank to this place you are wearing it you are wearing it okay come but I'm seeing when my vision is like blue it's a light blue but you come but this one well okay you're working access bank please come both of you all of you I'm seeing four people this is what I'm saying one two three what I'm seeing a fourth person again access Banker God bless you can I pray for you SAS let me tell you this every gift and every Grace that God gives a man is not for that man it's for the body of Christ I can assure you that the days of Superstar Christianity is over we are here as vessels revealing Jesus joining our hands as the body of Christ to exalt Jesus and show the world that he's alive this is what this is all about this is not about Joshua Salman this is not about some man of God thank God for the gift but I can tell you we are only oceans with direct men to Jesus to help them know that he is alive are we together if you ever find yourself being mightily and marvelously used by God let me encourage you do not be ashamed to let the Nations know that your assignment is to project Jesus it is only when he is lifted up that he draws men to himself are we blessed I want to pray for you sir how long have you been in Access Bank will you believe what I'll tell you yes sir that your time there is almost coming to an end yes sir what you've seen it yes it's not something I'm just saying yes you've seen it yes and that the Lord is going to lift you yes you are an Abuja here yes what is taking you to Lagos because I'm seeing you go to Lagos Hallelujah in the name of Jesus Christ my brothers I agree with you standing on the grace of your pastor I decree and declare a strong anointing is coming on you my brother this man I prophesy to and in the name of Jesus God is going to connect you to a very wealthy man and that man will be used by God to change your life may that Grace rest on you so let it be in the name of Jesus Christ I pray for you SAS by the power that raised Christ from the dead may the Lord show you favor may the Lord show you Mercy in the name of Jesus you will go and prosper you will go and experience increase in the name of Jesus I'm hearing the Cry of a baby and is a baby boy and the Lord is telling me there is a family you've had a child but you are trusting God for a boy I don't know who that person is and you are in front where are you coming from madame is that true I I hope you're not embarrassed can I pray for you you believe in miracles yes sir Madam you're a member of this church not wet no matter where you are let do me a favor when the boy comes come and stand here and testify sorry so sorry I hope it's not my dear you are trusting God for this miracle shout Jesus as loud as you can that is it in the name of Jesus Christ Madam I pray for you where is your husband I want to pray for you there is a marvelous Financial Miracle this be even Beyond this prayer that I'm praying that is coming for you and your husband but I want to pray for you in the name of Jesus I stretch my hands a strong anointing is coming upon you now and in the name of Jesus this grace this grace is what will make this prophetic world come to pass I release that Grace upon you right now in the name of Jesus and for my sister here in the name of Jesus I stretch my hands and I decree and declare according to the word of the Lord and for the glory of the king let this be for you in Jesus name did I pray for you sir I can't even remember why he's out FRS I want to pray for you please stand up Sir how long have you walked there 10 years 10 years I'm seeing you have something to do with politics or a politician what ah what do you what else do you do that's all you do I want you do not fight it when that drive for politics comes is in your destiny God has shown you this thing already even before you started walking I release that Grace upon you now May the grace that makes this happen listen let me tell you this the church God has given the church and he has given vessels in the church certain Graces called a king maker anointing a king maker never sits on that Throne himself but he can enthrone and the throne the church is actively part of government are we together just close to the people sitting at the front here I'm seeing the power of God come on one person um just this like this right there this road I don't know why but it's just a miracle I'm going to pray for the sick right now but I stretch my hands in the name of Jesus Christ May that stronger nothing rest upon you supernaturally let it shift you to a new season by the power of the Holy Ghost in Jesus name in the name of Jesus Christ can I just take out five minutes to pray for the sick my sincere apologies I know that there are people who have come here trusting God for healing do you believe in healing miracles please Lay Your Hands here's what I want you to do for me I've been given a bit of time but I will not abuse that that privilege so we'll still walk within the boundary of the time giving but here's what I want you to do I'm going to pray a simple prayer in the name of Jesus Remember My illustration about light and darkness because that light is about to come up right now are we together and I'm going to pray for you in Mass the power of God is coming on one person with hepatitis now the power of God I'm going to pray for everyone but that one person you will be healed right now right at the back that's what I'm saying is there someone like that right at the back you are healed now of hepatitis right there in the name of Jesus [Applause] now I'm going to pray for you and as soon as I pray for you I want you to please check yourself we're not pretending this is no show this is the power of God I want you to check yourself the moment you find out that a miracle has happened let's have it even if it's just one or two testimonies of The Marvelous hand of God and then I just speak over your life and we're done is that fine please lay your hands very quickly I want to pray for you I believe in miracles I truly believe in miracles blood conditions negative medical reports you are here working miracles [Music] worship you I worship you [Music] the healing power of Jesus is moving across this place now two things will happen and the healing power of Jesus Will begin to touch people two people are going to start running out by their anointing please hold them wherever they are honestly I don't know why God does these things sometimes but they are just signs and wonders when that happens the healing power of Jesus Will begin to move two people literally the power of God will come upon them that's one there now I can pray how God does these things and why he does it sometimes there are signs and wonders there is one more person right now the power of God literally the person will start running please just hold the person so he doesn't enjoy himself and then I begin it's very funny how these things work sometimes now I'm ready to pray Hallelujah please lay your hands in the name of Jesus Christ please shout I believe in amen in the name of Jesus Christ I rebuke every spirit that is back of every infirmity every disease I command by the power that raised Christ from the dead be God now in the name of Jesus and every sickness every infirmity in the name of Jesus the Christ of God be healed now blood conditions be healed now my God my God my God such a wave of Glory the anointing is just sweeping across the length and the breath of this place healing is coming I'm seeing the Lord Heal lumps lumps like lumps breast lumps be healed right now be healed right now help them please be healed by God be healed right now there's someone having severe pain around the lower back area severe pain in fact I'm literally feeling that pain with my own back I decree and declare right now be healed in Jesus name madame the woman laying her hands on her head I just saw oil keep that hand on your head I saw oil coming on you and the Lord is saying this infirmity goes now I stretch my hands be healed now be healed now the power of God is touching you right where you are be healed now in the name of Jesus headache migraine headache goes now in the name of Jesus Christ hear me anyone having any malignant growth or any kind of growth whatsoever we command that growth to dissolve from your body now be healed in the name of Jesus [Music] that someone God is healing you you don't have to come out but what we know as importancy the Lord is healing someone of that condition right now in the name of Jesus Christ there's someone you have creating problems you really cannot breathe like breathe normally the power of God is touching you a miracle is happening to you right now right now right now a miracle is happening please help her help her help her just hold her she's coming out by the anointing so she doesn't fall be healed now in the name of Jesus Christ peptic ulcer be healed in the name of Jesus [Applause] now the Lord is showing me I'm seeing someone there is it looks like a boil but it comes out in a particular part of your body you keep treating it and treating it and it keeps coming again the power of God is Touching You Right Where You Are in the name of Jesus Christ someone you came here with severe pain I'm seeing pain around your shoulder here you're at the back the power of God has touched you in the name of Jesus every other situation be healed right now yeah be healed right now in fact there's someone you are having um I don't know what this is called it's it's not yes your truth like tonsillitis severe pain you almost cannot swallow as soon as I'm done praying you check yourself that devil leaves your truth right now someone your left eye your left eye seems you don't see very clearly with your left eye the power of God is coming upon you now and I declare that that blood vision is is perfected now now now in the name of Jesus Christ every Blind Eye be open whether partial or total blindness be healed now yummy if there is anyone here who cannot work well whether you're on a crutch or you're in a wheelchair stand up now in the name of Jesus any pain around your limbs in the name of Jesus if you're on crutches I release the power of God be healed right now in the name of Jesus in the name of Jesus and seeing someone who has struggled with pile please hold on this is a very severe case of pile very severe case of pile the power of God is coming on you you will know you are healed because the pain leaves you now the pain leaves you now in the name of Jesus Christ um I don't know what medical condition is it that prohibits eating starch but I'm seeing someone your doctor was warning you to not eat starch because of a medical condition you have the power of God I don't know who that person is but the power of God is touching you right now now for sake of time whether or not I mention your case from the crown of your head even to the source of your feet be healed now [Applause] be healed now [Applause] my sister that lady waving her hands I'm seeing the power of God come on your stomach there is something that is going on right now I decree and declare I stretch my hands towards you let that devil leave you now in the name of Jesus Christ now very quickly some of you even while she were under the anointing something happened to you I want you to check yourself we have just two minutes I don't want to abuse the time we need to shame the devil here at House on the Rock The Refuge are we together wherever you are check yourself the moment you find out that you could do something you couldn't do please be very bold I'd like you to use either this place or that place celebrate then people are coming out if I can have just one or two of the pastors or just just someone so we take one or two testimonies check your vision check everything is this how you celebrate Miracles my God is this how you celebrate miracles keep coming check yourself check yourself don't sit back hold on those of you watching and following online Miracles are also happening in your homes your offices whatever you are I want you you can call it you can send through whatever platform the emails that may be displayed let the house on the rock here The Refuge know that Jesus is touching you right where you are in the name of Jesus yes sir Joseph you hold on just a moment okay hello apostle the pile one of the reasons one of the the reasons why I'm in this service I'm not a member of the church but one of the reasons was because of this spiral matter I even came with the drugs I've been taking what is the drug oh I see taking it it seems that he's inside my back what happened to you now it's gone maybe you said the pain foreign [Applause] yes please our praise the Lord um I'm a medical doctor and my job entails that I stand a lot in theaters during World rounds so I've been feeling this pain on my right toe on the feet I keep telling myself I'm going to see a orthopedic surgeon but I never had the time to see one today the pain becomes became so intense during the world round that I had to take I had to sit down and stop work but of course I had to stand up and continue work so yes during the prayer I was standing there was a lot of pain but I kept standing what happens I just want to bless the name of the Lord and write yourself the pain is no longer completely gone you check yourself gone it never returns to you again in Jesus name he said yes please hold on your blood Vision a blood Vision like I can't see this what's your name my dear happiness happiness yes sir how long um going to eight nine years now what couldn't you read when you came on the screen oh I can't really see your face clearly I was using glasses you were using glasses yes where are the glasses I can't find it when I fell down I don't know whether somebody and right now you can see yes I want to thank God because I was having blood Visions you were having blood Vision yes and immediately the man of God prayed the blood Vision see secondly anger because he manifested this part in my life in a different dimension today [Music] praise the Lord I've been having shoulder pain for several months now and we're the man of God prayed the shoulder pain just check yourself anything completely gone in the name of Jesus it never returns to you by the power raise the spirit praise the Lord my name is Philip I actually came here with a severe new problem pain I was supposed to see go to Cedar Crest tomorrow that's my appointment tomorrow but while the prayer was going on something my God check yourself Supernatural healing in the name of Jesus praise the Lord I work in a hospital too so I do a lot of standing are you seeing what God is doing to the medical people so I I've been having this pain from my neck shoulder and to this part of my body but right now I can't feel it before now I can't even bend down and I've been doing physiotherapy for like three weeks now but I don't feel any pain down check yourself anything [Music] completely gone in the name of Jesus Christ he will never return to you again by the power of the Holy Spirit yes praise the Lord um I was having this shoulder pain and Uncle so we are about to travel soon to check for trials like football so you're a footballer yes sir so last week Friday I went to training then I got Uncle then my shoulder but now after the prayers I'm feeling normal check yourself [Applause] Hallelujah may the Lord for us by you in the name of Jesus Christ maybe one of the years more and then we're done yes please praise the Lord why was there I felt a very sharp pain in my tummy and the moment I fell under the anointing that was all that was the end what happened to you what insist the pain sees or you had a pain before now no it was where I was there there was while you were there yes the moment I fell under the anointing it disappeared in the name of Jesus Christ you are healed now you are healed forever let's have the last one I know there are many more what will happen is you can you can testify that during the other sessions yes I've heard ringing in my ears for over three years now and then I can't hear anything anymore and then the ringing has stopped there's no ringing in my ear anymore you believe Waters yes I have pain in my knee coming to church this evening and I can't feel the pain completely gone in the name of Jesus Christ well let's just honor that sister praise the Lord yes when you mentioned waste pain that you can even feel the pain I was there I've had this pain since last week if I sit down to stand up will be an ish I will fall back to the chair but when you mention the issue I've been taking myself because the pain is no longer there please stand on your feet I'm no longer slay Ed [Music] I am a child of God [Music] before I speak over your life you are in this place and haven't heard about Jesus and what he can do haven't seen what he has done you are here and you are saying apostle I know that I need Jesus I need to make it right with Jesus or you are here and you are saying Apostle I remember giving everything to Jesus but for some reason my life has gone haywire and I need restoration I'm going to count one to five for sake of time you have just a minute I'd like you to leave your seat please um before we receive the final prophetic word wherever you are please leave your seat boldly don't be ashamed don't be afraid I'd like you to come and stand here very quickly I'll count one to five please run like there's Fire on the Mountain come and stand before Jesus here one run to Jesus too [Music] come to Jesus he's giving you a new beginning you don't have to knew please stand for space please stand for space three someone is coming to Jesus here at this conference he's giving you a new beginning a new beginning [Music] if you're still running come come don't be ashamed don't be afraid [Music] Hallelujah praise the name of the Lord I salute every one of you thank you for the courage to come Jesus said whosoever will come to him he will in no wise Cast Away may I requests that you lift your right hand very high above your head please say this after me say it with faith believing that Jesus is here say Lord Jesus tonight I have heard your word that you are all powerful I believe in your power to save I believe in your power to give me a new beginning I confess Jesus as my savior my Lord and my king I declare that I receive eternal life into my spirit I received the abundance of Grace even the gift of righteousness and I declare that the power of sin hell and the grave is broken over my life I am a child of God I go for whatever and backward never in Jesus name please keep those hands father we thank you for these ones you have brought them to yourself May the grace that keeps me that Grace keep them I commend you to the ministry of the world and the ministry of the Holy Spirit may you be grounded and established in righteousness in the name of Jesus now you will notice that you were given a card please look up you were given a card by the officials here's what I want you to do um as they direct you you'll be told what to do okay I thought you feel it here so please all of you to my left which is your right I like you to go let's celebrate them as they go you'll meet with a few counselors and you will be back to your seat Hallelujah can I speak finally over your life please stand thank you for your patience thank you for your patience let me encourage you to be actively involved in the remaining sessions that's tomorrow morning that's tomorrow evening there's Saturday morning and then the celebration service do well to stretch through remember this is a week for you of spiritual emphasis and do well to enjoy the worship the world connect with your heart opened and the Lord will bless you in Jesus name I decree and declare over your life in the name that is above all names the level of Grace and anointing that you require for the next season May that Grace rest on you now in the name of Jesus Christ every closed door over your life and your destiny I speak over that door and I decree and declare let it be open now I decree and declare that in this season you encounter the ministry of Destiny helpers men and women raised by God to hold your hand and lift you in the name of Jesus Christ and I declare that for everything that has left you that should not have left you wherever it is I call it by prophecy back to your life in the mighty name of Jesus I speak over everyone under the sound of my voice you will finish this year well yummy everyone here present in this place by this time next year you will still be alive rejoicing here the only difference is that you will be at least 10 times better than you are now in the name of Jesus Christ and I pray for everyone who is part of the 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FULL MATCH: St. George's College vs Jose Marti High | ISSA SBF Manning Cup Round 1
[Music] it is one of the earlier kickoffs at Winchester Park and the Georgians are ready to play their first televised game in the 2023 Isa school boy football competition the Manning Cup against their opponents oati and we're live it's warm here and you can see the two protagonists getting ready to Grace the field and the Georgians again they'll be hoping to get yet another three points they have been perfect so far in this season and they'd be wanted to put on a show the last few years they haven't been at their best not at the lofty height that we saw from them over a decade ago but Le how much are you looking forward to this matchup between these two teams well I'm looking forward to it a lot uh I I I think H Mart is a program that's growing the coach Patrick Lewis has stated that this is something that he wants to continue to develop he's involved at all three levels of school boy football under 19 16 and 14 but St George is this is a team that speaking of development a lot of the core players the best players including that man right there in screen Adrien Reed he has been here for three years now developing he has National experience at under 17 level he has played in a JPL and a linkup final at senior level as well alongside all of these talented players this St George's team I know that they have very very high aspirations this season Y they have a a few star named players in their squad and of course they are coached by Neville bertis spell uh one of the leading football min in the country and uh really a pleasure to to watch him work at the head of this St George's College program alongside Marcel Gale of course as the teams make their way out to the Middle St George's College decked out in majority white with red numbers and of course Jose mati uh will be looking to to make their Mark they've had a good start to the season toti they would have lost their last game against water Ford who are behind them in the standing so they would consider that loss at home to have been at disappointment and uh let's see what they will offer against St George's College it was a Campion rather that they lost to 1 n over the weekend as we take a look at the officials Omar Hines will be in charge of this one ranza Bennett and Kenard Hall will assist him and ly is the fourth official football we we won't try play football you don't try to all right time we have so just to peek into what's happening as far as the toss is concerned and we'll take a look at the lineup for St George's College Jayden Thompson is in goal uh jahe Henry jabir Taylor Matthew Spence Brian burette who has 11 goals and six assists to his name so far this season uh one of five midfielders Adrian Reed as well uh wearing the captain's armband eight goals and five assists to his name and Johnny Pier toan Neil jindu Powell O'Neal Mitchell and Michael pennant St George is looking to apply their usual slick passing game and a formation to suit lining up with three at the back but expect a lot of fluidity among that or in that formation as we take a look at uh Jose Marty Jamar Reed in goal orine Gale tan Henry Kea Powell Rael Headley Shemar HED of course is their Striker with six goals so far this season Andrew Anderson quy Reese Daven Gil kimali Blackwood and Malik Reed complete the starting lineup and to counter at the Slick passing of St George is J Marty probably looking to line up in a 442 looking to defend fend deep and try and Stave out this electric attack the best attack in school boy football thus far well apart from St Andrew technical only two less goals let's see what they will produce today so moments away from kickoff and I think it's going to be an early day here at St George's College it's a very early time for kickoff there was a lot of rain over the last few days and a bit of concern as to whether we would have been able to complete two matches if it was at the usual kickoff time but referee Hines appears to be ready and it's going to be Jose Marti with a kickoff and we're on the way here at Winchester Park and and immediately St George's College with the possession Adrien Reed the number 11 has been playing in a a deep lying role in the middle of the park for St George's College it's a role that we are used to seeing him play for Cavalier in the Jamaica Premier League here they are coming forward Pence was trying to to make his way through run into a bit of traffic there Reese Taylor Spence couldn't quite gather and the keeper should get here before the threat of H Thompson goal for St George's both of these Keepers were in the squad both of their Keepers were in the squad last year but it was dejan Davis who was in net so a change in that regard this SE season it's an experienced goalkeeper room for the Georgians they've usually had trouble with goalkeepers in the past haven't they yeah so it's it's good for them to have two set Keepers who understand their roles in the team never bertis Bell there St George's College head coach for quite some time now has delivered 15 titles to this institution one of the winningest coaches in school boy football history really someone synonymous with St George's football who would be the longest serving coach at this level when compared with all the other coaches in the Manning and dasta Cup competitions Reed looking for options switching it over to to Taylor Taylor's first touch wasn't the best and he has to come back to retrieve this is reys or rather that was Gil o Marti trying to show that they are not overall by the occasion Burkett nice touch and play I I'm a big fan of Adrian Reed occupying a deeper role for this St George's team oh nice give and go there's some space to work with two to aim for and Jose Marti with the clear Jose Mar with the clearance and the followup over the top yeah tan O'Neal there played in a deep L roow last season advancing now looking to get his third goal of the season but Blaze that one over the bar that's just a small insight to what we can expect from St georgees patient in the build up but once to get one of those Wing backs in behind it's danger for any team there's Patrick Lewis's been coaching for over 16 years [Music] now St George's College on the attack once more and that one is put into touch St George's College will have a throw in deep into hos marti's [Music] territory O'Neal St George is trying to settle Mitchell ball over the top B Mar Sho clear and it is but not too far out the captain has it Powell switching the play or trying to come on opportunity here for St georgees again good give and go play now to the by line pulls it back at opportunity here one n to St georgees well they tore them apart again and taan anneal with his third goal they fired a warning shot just a minute earlier but this time they did make Jose Marti and with 6 minutes gone St George's College with the advantage 1 n yeah and it's exact same play that occurred not too long ago intricate play down the right hand side and then once it got in taan O'Neal advancing into that right hand half space advancing late into the box crashing it and then crashing his shot right into the back of the net and early early days here and Jose Marty under the cash it St George's one Jose Marty nil yep just well worked really well worked and oat didn't have much of an answer [Music] there Burkett Reed lofted ball over the top tries to keep control burket effort 2- n well George is number 10 he usually makes those look easy and Burkett with that hit gets his 12 goal this season and it's a walk in manchest in Winchester Park at the moment it definitely is a walk a literal walk in the park not the cleanest hit that Brian burket has ever delivered it was a good pass over the top by Reed just decided to get his shot off and the goalkeeper was just not alert didn't have the agility to get down quick enough and Brian burket delivering his 12th goal of the season to put St George's College 2 up in a really really short space of time well oati can they respond they managed to get out of their own penalty area Taylor ball played up field Burkett again is there but good communication at the backat between Defender and goalkeeper for Jose Marti trying to get by Taylor couldn't keep that one in play throw into Cent [Music] the that you up man take one keep your you see yeah t on O'Neal has been good so far along with his nine assists has picked up now his third goal this season s occupy a really deep Ro last season O'Neil well here's an opportunity for Jose Marty this one sent inside the keeper has to par it away it was a a good hit on that occasion yeah Jos Mar posing a little bit of a threat especially from those deep crosses looking to really flood the box and it was a good shot actually yep it came from Reese still looking for his first goal this season quy Reese and now H Marti they have a a free kick from Deep ke for Powell who has a couple of assists to his name is behind it poell and there was a deflection and hand chard couldn't quite gather and it should be a goal kick to St George's College yeah and of course Brian burette with 12 goals to his name so far this season inching close and closer to last season's tally 14 goals I believe he got her 15 last last season he has six assists to his name so far this year as well yeah one of the more talented players in the competition Brian burket has been for all of his Seasons really also has Premier League experience with dumble holding here he is yep lovely touch out wide now but too much on it yeah O'Neal trying to Spring through Pier yet again it's clearly a tactic that St George's College have been working on P got his first assist of the season for O'Neal's goal lovely interplay going back to go forward ball chied into space on this left hand side and safety first as far as the oati defense was [Music] concerned here's the a corner kick Taylor to take it headed Away St George's col still trying to keep it alive but not afraid to start again from the back which they do lofted ball inside The Ear The Keeper sees it all the way and lost it and was that a late challenge well the kick goes the other way the crowd was excited about him a possible penalty there yeah but the referee judge that maybe burket had fed the keeper first I'm not quite sure what he was seeing there that looked like a penalty to me but referee saw it otherwise good pressure TR PR ball played into space once more here's a cross coming in by a Johnny P now Reed and burette Spence pokes it out wide Taylor gives Chase jindu Powell gets a return ball from Taylor PO with the Dink and O Marti trying to come forward now hanchard left it behind he needs to be sharper T inside now lovely touch into space from Spence who takes the shot on the turno well that could have been disastrous yeah I think this goalkeeper needs a little bit of a waking up Jamar Reed jir Reed the Marty goal has been very sharp one might say to start off and he's going to face more pressure now another corn to St George's College they second inside the area shot taken looks at if there was a hand ball before Reed struck that one one home yeah there was a lot of defensive issues I'm seeing for Jose Marty too many St George's players left unoccupied around the penalty spot I think two or three players there would have had a free shot something that needs to be sorted oh they've given up possession in a dangerous position Taylor comes over there for St George's College put it into space Pence trying to get round his marker who committed the foul St George trying to move away quickly but the referee wasn't having that one at all well judging on the free kick exploits we've seen from Adrian Reed this season already has scored multiple and then when you couple that with the lack of sure handedness by jir re in the H Mar go this might be a recipe for disaster let's see well Reed with the free kick goes gold wordss and yeah it was a recipe for disaster and Burkhead was there to mop up the spill from Reed again that's a second of the game and burket now gets gets his 13th goal this season unlucky for Jose mati but St George's College with a 3-0 Advantage now yeah I'm not quite sure if I want to say it's unlucky I just think it's poor goalkeeper play yet again Adrian Reed didn't even place that one too well he was just on target but once he was on target the goalkeeper jamair Reed had to deal with it didn't deal with it and right on hand was Brian berket more alert than anyone else and that's why he's one of the leading goal scorers in this compet comption 13 goals now he's really turning the screw and saying georgees are turning the screw zabir Taylor turning expertly as well ball played over the top once more over to the right hand side they're just lining up at the moment and there's a fourth and it's Spence Matthew Spence gets his eighth goal this season and with just 18 minutes gone s George's colleagues they are piling on now yeah I said that the goalkeeper was to blame for maybe a couple of the earlier goals he could do nothing about that one that was just some excellent ball play by St George's College that's what they're known for but yeah this one was brilliant Adrian Reed to burket excellently taken down chip over the top Matthew Spence yeah goalkeeper in no man's land yes but he could do nothing about that one that was just some lovely play at 4-0 we're not even 20 minutes in Donal yeah one thing I've noticed about St George's College when they're playing is that and I'm sure other schools do it as well but it's a chemistry that they do have you see the the slight finger pointing as to where they want the runners to go we see it with almost every play in the attacking third that they do have uh as hos Marti trying to respond ball played across and somehow he manages to reach again jindu power and it's a goal kick yeah you make a really good point Donald that um you know one of the best coaches in World football Mel areta once said or earlier said this season that when it comes to him in terms of developing relationships on the field sometimes the relationships outdo the tactics that he wants to employ so lot of the time when you see players being played in close proximity towards each other it's because that they have a unspoken relationship they know where they want the ball each player knows each player's movement and that's something that we've seen over the years with St George's and it's continuing here I saw that you were about to say something when I mentioned one of the best coaches in the world but I guess that's for another time Donal it is for another time I I will not confirm or deny that [Music] statement yard is out and it's flashed in the direction of the H Marti Skipper this is why he's in the book he was late here's an opportunity again swept across the area too far into front of Spence and the Johnny P seems as if we're going to get a water break I think this one is well needed for Jose Martin yeah they're just having a couple of words there the captain as well as quy Reese but here the players are are going to get themselves refreshed Midway the first half four goals already in this yeah a lot of work will have to be done on the highlights package in this one something that you're looking forward to obviously but yeah St George's College this is a battle between first and third in this group you know and uh it seems as if St George's College they are very much on their way to get out of this group comfortably too four goals already in this one that was some good work by Pio and it was well converted and then burket's effort well placed and the burket was there again to mop up that one one after Reed had taken the free kick and then yeah look at that movement and look at that finish from Spence as well berus Bell would have loved all that o mati apparently will be making a a substitution and it's going to be in net Jamir Reed his afternoon will be over coming on for him will be here Harnet yeah he definitely did not have the best first 20 minutes J Reed see if they switching over shin pads before they make that change but you mention Jose Marty being third in this group Donald um yes that is the case but I don't think any team really has given St George's College in this group a a run for their money six games this is the seventh game that they're playing I was going to say apart from Campion College the seventh game they're playing 20 minutes into this seventh game and they've scored 39 goals that's now the most in the competition conceded two one to hard then one to Campion in a game that they won 2-1 as I was saying that's the only game that has given them any trouble and even in that game it was a stoppage time goal by Campion that breached them and in the other game that they conceded they won that game 7-1 so this is a St George's outfit that has looked imperious really already really close to passing their go t of last season in the group stage so but you said you said that they ConEd against Campion yeah and Arden yeah the two schools that we'll be seeing shortly yeah but the score lines for both of those games were really contr we need to look at the score line specifically okay no problem all right St George's College again looking to come down that right hand side and pied zat doing well and well he was looking for a free kick there wasn't having it the referee good work pennant St George's C another one of those teams that form like a diamond around the back read at the tip of it in defensive Midfield see as if he picked up a little bit of a knock he's back up yeah with the back threes that the employ Wing backs really high so it almost looks like a 316 maybe a 31 and a half five and a half cuz there's a floating player really intricate system but H might looking to breach it now and they've want a f yep free kick here Jim Henry coming across there and making that challenge did escape a book okay St George's College have been under the radar especially during pre-season their name wasn't mentioned a lot when you speak about the the favorites of the Manning Cup this season yeah but I think a lot of that is due due to you know people really writing them off based on the performances of the last couple years but I watch them in preseason and they looked Mighty impressive and just from the fact that the names that they had returning not only Adrian Reed and Brian berett but also zabir Taylor an extremely technical midfielder of the Phoenix Academy IL so you know how good he is on the ball and in tight spaces as well zabir not to mention Matthew Spence returning along with all of the new players at the usually have bringing through as well I mentioned their goalkeepers also so this St George's unit is nothing to scarf at and I think really the only thing that's stopping them from pushing into that upper echelon maybe is a little bit of the intensity that they would have to match in the second round that's still to be seen free kick to Jose Marti and this one is driven hard along the ground and wasn't a bad hit at all but Jayden Thompson was pretty comfortable yeah one of both goalkeepers would have been playing last year for St George's College they also lost a sweep of jamman McDonald who could have played this season imagine if they had him their defense would have been even stronger and Joshua Jackson as well one of their Strikers could have played so on paper I reckon he could have been stronger here is Taylor he's one of the generals in the middle of the park Jabari Taylor love to see him play first touch inside he receives the ball Again Taylor decid take the shot off and well the new custodian holds on tah here Harnet The Possession stats must be ridiculous Michael pennant doing just enough there to stop the opportunity for the visitors yeah Jose Marty have been plugging along trying to get some attacks flowing but haven't looked too dangerous in them so far the say George's backline Mar meing really well Taylor afforded so much space then he tries to send what that one Over the Top O Marti goes the other way now Reed P latching on or trying to [Music] they tend to want to move on with the game very quickly St George's College would also help that they're leading by four goal s yeah and they're really hungry for goals also they are probably really demoralized J Marty kale sends it really long oh that's lovely from hanad hand shad's effort oh it did Miss by a lot what a turn that was though you can see that he is their most dangerous player Shamar Hansard and he was looking for a seven just look at this just wonderful yeah and only one thing on his mind from he got that turn off I'm not going to say they have a route to get back into the game but if they to get a goal or two seems as if he would come from his boot Taylor neatly done finding jinu Powell wasn't the best pass back to Taylor Reed with a turn Burkett with the touch slips it through to Taylor can shoot still Taylor and Reed challenge coming in and yeah I almost agree with the captain of O miti I thought actually thought he got the ball there but yeah I think he was following him from before from around right here aan Reed the stronger player yeah had to reach around him as well to try and get it but the captain is frustrated and I think usually these go to Adrian Reed but we have seen Brian burket line up a few with his beautiful left foot and he's on a hatrick as well yeah burkit with the left foot or Reed with the right the wall has been constructed but the referee is unhappy with the movement of the wall making sure that they're back the full 10 yards so will it be burket or will it be Reed it's Brian Burkett you can hear the Sigh from across the way a little bit disappointed with the fact that that wasn't on target from Burkhead and he's disappointed as well yeah he knows he can do better but he was firmly Tru I think if he gets one maybe a little bit closer big possibility we could see that one going into the net one might one might say that georgees have cooled off a bit no goals in what the last 12 minutes yeah we are keeping count aren't we yeah what is it's best to keep count before we can that is also true H he's a beast isn't he wins the foul punted long keeper comes out punches out didn't go too far but St George's College respond well to the danger oh no they don't an opportunity for Reese finally they hack it out of the box and Spence finding Pier hopeful ball to Taylor didn't reach him Headley St George's College quick to react and they regain possession and now they come forward into the attacking third p p inside to Spence they are patient in the buildup St George's College they usually [Music] are trying to draw Jose Marti out of position before aiming for the killer pass that pass wasn't killer and uh the whistle goes free kick to Jose Marti well the St George's College goalkeeper will need some attention Jayden Thompson yeah one of the younger players in this St George's college team it's a part of the under 16 team last season while also being a the backup for the Manning cup he does have a good replacement however to Davis yeah sure hands not only on the football pitch but on the cricket one as well represent St George's in cricket also they do also have a really good Cricket program Lush Cricket field around the back of the school at emid Park just as Lush as the football field here at Winchester Park well a penalty has been awarded to Jose Marty handled ball inside the box and uh H Marti looking to get back one in this half no doubt it's going to be handed who will step up as we take a look at this yeah I'm not quite sure about that one the rule is if it hits the body first there is some leniency yeah I'm not quite sure about that one that's a tough tough call clearly off of his boot onto the body yeah but I did say a couple minutes ago that hand chard's boot with be the way H Marty could get a goal in this one let's see if he can deliver hand from 12 Ys Shamar hanad looking for his seventh gets it Jose mati responds here at Winchester Park from the penalty spot all beat but they' appreciate that goal in this tough first half yeah harsh penalty con to concede but once handart was there once he stepped up yeah there was really only going to be one result the form that he has showed in this first half and this season in fact he seventh of the season and he has made this one 4-1 St George is taking their foot off the pedal as we see another substitution being made by Jose Marty Dei pin is coming on for kimali blackhood T was trying to turn that one around the corner and the free kick awarded to zarti B over the top inside the area and uh he went down under the contact and and then he's beused that he didn't at least get a corner kick did Anderson for his team pennant yep Shar handed with seven goals so far this season [Music] Headley was looking for the return hand Shad has it though 3ck two St George's College or rather was a Marty taken hand Shard well he did a rifle that one didn't he and here's a speculated effort good take by jayen Thompson ham Matti has grown more and more into the game based on the start we thought this could have been a route but Pam Marti has responded trying to make a game of this they've had a couple of attempts On Target question is can St George's College go into a second gear I'm sure they can or will they be able to can they even pip one before for the halftime interval Taylor will be able to get there wasn't SP play to try and cut back inside Reed tan O'Neil here they come again thinking of an effort poell and too far in front of O'Neal on that occasion hasn't been quite as fluent from St georgees after the first 20 minutes or so after the water break actually as you mentioned Donald hose might growing slowly into this one but well here's Taylor thinking of an effort and was blocked burket looking to complete his hattrick in this first half P lovely stuff Taylor on his left feeding Powell driving it straight to Harnet yeah I said but and that's the reason why St George is still possible that they can turn up and show some unbelievable quality on the ball and that was a really good move from them didn't end in a goal however a lot of 50-50 calls going against the Georgians in this first half including that penalty that they [Music] conceded Taylor picking it up and feeding that one into space Powell now and Spence Spence looking to switch the [Music] play read with a bit of a a stretch try and take that one down deemed to be a bit Dangerous by referee Hines free kick to O Marti as we are in the final minute of stoppage time and it's clear that both teams just need to regroup they are playing in scorching condition after all literally under the midday Sun but that's a delightful ball through to Spence but the flag is up for offside against their number eight yeah another a marginal decision there we were at an angle so I couldn't quite see but it did look really close well o Marti looking for one more Taylor does well but Headley wins it back and getting G well Gil was trying to get involved but the the whistle goes and that's the end of the first half well it was easy street for the first portion of this contest four unanswered goals before we were Midway the first half by St George's College but o miti did respond via the penalty spot and after 45 minutes oati they know that they have a lot of work to do St George's College at home leading by four goals to one [Music] a welcome back to Winchester Park as we continue our coverage of the Manning cup here at the home of Champions in this group F St George's College at home to Jose Marti and the home team leading by four goals to one as we enter the start of the second half referee hindes is ready and we're on the way once more St George's college did have the majority of the possession in that first half as well as the majority of the chances and they are just looking to pick up the tempo they did score four goals in the first 20 minutes of play had pulled up the handbrake a bit but now for this second half they're I'm sure they would have received the instructions to to push on and don't allow o Marti to get in the game such as the competitive nature of NE berus spell and marshel K as coaches of this St George's team there is Marcel Gil who's also with the Premier League club wouse FC Craig Butler is also in the house as he would have received news about 24 hours ago that one of his players would have been called up late to the the national team the Jamaica team for their Nations League matchup with Grenada on Thursday evening here's an opportunity now for o Marti inside the area and the shot is taken oh that was brilliant the followup not so much still in the area Jose Marty oh it's cleared off the line well three bites at the Cherry but they could not come up with the fruit Jose Marti looking for their second and St George's College just getting away with it by the Skin of Their Teeth oh wow how how did they not score there it was pennant on the line who was the savior in the end well that was quite dramatic for the visitors if ever there was a wake up call that would have been W for St George's College and all of a sudden a peping their step Jose Marti they don't have a lot of numbers back you know looking for the snapshot on that occasion the captain ke for power nice turn that was from reys almost won it back challenge coming in pretty clean but it's a throw into St George's certainly not the same start that we got at the start of the first half H Marty looking to press the issue at the start of the second St George's College on the back foot for a bit but no doubt they'll grow back into this one lovely ball inside the area by ton O'Neal Who takes it down and Tred to supply fly the the pass the drumers are here reys lost it Pi Reed [Music] Taylor more emphasis on a press from Jose Marty at the start of this second half as well not letting the St George's playoff has St George's players have as much space as they did I say as Adrian re takes the ball into acres of it unable to supply the pass however was a Maran again yep can't quite transition into the attacking third oh that's lovely really good football that was couldn't keep it in play however his teammate that's Tish on Henry couple of assist to his name so far for Tan yeah that wasn't bad at all Taylor just a little bit slight to the middle of the park so far in this second half K he lost out shot that's driven and no issues there for Jayden Thompson yeah not the best strike that he's put forth so far today hanad Spence trying to get there good defending that was well corn kick has been awarded to St George's [Music] College Taylor pulls it back penants back to Taylor here they come again St George's College Reed cutting inside and trying to get the shut off was Burkett well here's Reed was Spence actually an opportunity here for St George's College to the by line and it's put behind for a corner kick Burkett making that run to the [Music] Bight St George's College with the dck inside the a at the backp so he should have done better there tan O'Neal yeah almost caught in two minds whether to go for goal himself or head it across ended up doing neither this game in the second half being played at a much higher Tempo than in the first well definitely by o Marti yeah not quite sure if georgees are up to it as yet but they are asserting themselves a bit better the past couple minutes I say again as they give away the ball a bit of a tactical tweak as well by Jose Marty their Captain Kea Powell going up front from Center back well another hopeful ball inside the box that P couldn't quite grab and now t on O'Neal O'Neal drives an effort into a Jose Marti Defender and now here's Reed Reed does the same thing comes out to Pier looking for the give and go Pier to The by line trying to play that one at the back post pass was a little bit overweight here they come a speculative effort the keeper holds on Harnet with the take surely much assured in N highet than his counterpart not sure why he didn't start yeah that's something we have to ask the coach after oh that's a lovely take and Bret though bit of a heavy heavy touch heavier than he wanted to make asking a lot appear to do but he he wins it not quite the same link up that O'Neal and per had in the first half a couple times early per was not expecting the return at all was still in the outside position maybe a little bit gased well this heat is taking a toll on me so I can imagine the players on the field here's a another speculative effort that took a deflection I thought it took a deflection but apparently not lovely take from Spence Spence pulls it across oh that's a wonderful interception critical too now here is J Marti oh that's a lovely run into space finish should have been better though all of a sudden space is at the back and uh Jose Marty capitalizing they'll get a corner kick I'm not quite sure it should have been a shot in the first place his teammate was in acres of space if he had just cut this one back it was a good save In The End by Thompson the kick taken short here's delivery that is pretty poor P will get there does well inside the area P can he [Applause] [Music] finish that's a good finish wonderful run down the right hand side made it way inside the box and as Johnny Pier opens his account this season and the St George's College with a 51 Advantage now yeah he already got an assist earlier St George's College have been really pushing down that right hand side all game and this time he didn't score it across good upper body strength to keep off the defender and that's a really composed finish all [Music] so he's been the definition of a marauding right wing back all game and he certainly has gotten his reward St George's College five now to Jose Martian really impressed with that goal by a joh Pi St George's College trying to regain the type of control that they had in the first [Music] half hopefully that goal hasn't knocked the wind out of the sales of Jose Marty who started the second half much better than they did the first first but on a hot day like this behind by four goals yet again would be difficult for them to really pick it up being at Winchester Park it's it's always a a wonderful experience and their school usually in strong support here's an opportunity for St George's College oh a strong hand there but the followup is put away the flag had stay down and bur it completes his hatrick well he has been pouncing on the spills all afternoon and again he P St one there I thought it was a good save from Harnet but it was right into the path of St George's number 10 and Burkett again providing the Finish to make it six well he is a natural attacking midfielder but he has showed the instincts of a striker in this contest two times now he has been the first to react was that the knockout punch you ask a very good question Donald St georgees would surely hope so it's been brilliant by them six goals now I'm sure they would be a bit annoyed to concede the one but the attacking performance has been really good so far today Burkett with his third of The Game and his 14th this season and the St George's College making the turn back on Easy Street Li Williams Maybe for so the restart again St George's College usually try to play the football quite easy and here they come again in the attacking third and that was easy still an opportunity to capitalize here Taylor Reed well that's unlike him yeah lazy strike there by the man they call Jimmy I made sure to call him a man because he's quite imposing in that Midfield but only 17 years of age Adrien Reed Jr eight goals six assists to his name so far this season all from the base of M field how imposing can he be what kind of future does he have Adrien Reed Jr he has played so much football and that's what you like when names are being called and you consider them prodigies you know especially in Jamaica they don't have the opportunity to play a lot but he does for his Club Cavalier as well St George col is number 11 it's not only the the F that he's playing it's the types of games he's playing as well the responsibility that he has taken up at that Cavalier team it's huge yeah whether he well he started out at the heart of defense for them then made his way into a deep Midfield rooll yeah Rudolph speed said directly that he was the direct replacement for Richard King who had moved away in January so that's huge praise coming for for such a young player and he's taking up responsibility in the St George's team now as well being the captain this season being played more of an attacking Midfield role the past couple Seasons but now we're seeing him at the base controlling things we're going to see a substitution now y Matthew spits y his time is [Music] up Ryan Frey Campbell who has two goals and two assists to his name this season number 13 also about to see Malik Lorraine replace a Johnny Pier to as a goal and assist today only right wing back yeah so the two players will come on the park for St George's College with two goals and two assists yeah we're going to see sub a couple of substitutions for Jose Marty as well Andrew Anderson is off and so toel Headley [Music] free kick fired High [Music] H Marti trying to make their way forward once more and uh they'll get a corner kick taken [Music] short turn inside did that take a deflection again yeah it did another corner kick toarti second water break of the game going to take place now it's definitely needed in these conditions today's a stark contrast to what we saw yesterday in Kingston Jamaica thunderstorms strong winds flooding yeah there are couple of freak storms and all that we saw yesterday there was some danger that maybe these matches wouldn't be completed or even played it's a good thing that those conditions have held off today so far at least cuz we do have another match coming your way shortly after this how much of a rivalry is that though they do call it the Uptown Derby but but I think that would cause a different discussion but here are some of the goals including this Brian burket hatrick the first of the lot calm finish and this one I mentioned the Striker's Instinct that's the first time he displayed it and now here's a second good through Pass initially but he followed it up all the way and as you can see on your screens now it is brilliant burket and it was a or has been in a brilliant hatrick 61 St Georges lovely ball played forward again flag stayed down fre Campell slowing down the play one back by burette thinking of a shot the breeze taking it away I think he B had a little bit more time a little bit more time yes time and space to get in there Paparazzi everywhere le Williams yeah nothing I'm sure you're not used to me on the other hand I'm still getting a little bit used to it you know St George's College definitely one of the more well supported teams in the competition it is on their school grounds to be fair but but been to schools but we have been to schools that you don't see the level of support that you see here well winning breeds support to be fear they were well supported even during the years that they weren't winning as much yeah good school spirit Henry bur looking to switch the play wonderful ball out wide that's a good [Music] challenge well I I mentioned that St George's college did have a a good goalkeeper room and here's evidence of it going to see last year's number one Johnny Davis come on for a few minutes number one one today Thompson getting a rest one might say well he hasn't had a whole lot of work to do has made a couple of saves couple of direct shots towards him couldn't keep out the penalty that o Marti had oh that's a wonderful first touch what a save but it trickles across the line in the end agonizing for o Marti but Absolut Delight for Brian Burkett who gets his fourth of the game haret thought hardnet thought that he had a strong hand on it but really and truly the power from berket was sufficient and St George's College in seventh heaven well earlier we said that he was brilliant when he had his hattick but I think this one is the best of the bunch excellent Tak down good strength to hold off the defender and yes the shot may have been gotten a hand to it the goalkeeper for Jose Marty but it was Burkhead shot which I'm sure was lasering into the back of the net and he has been great today Brian Burkett and he's going to take his leave now it is a b of the match performance isn't it yeah probably the easiest one we've picked so far this season four goals he's been replaced by shakan Clark Mitchell trying his look found the gate as opposed to the goal there is shaan Clark lovely player wide Desa oil trying to beat his Mar couldn't do so oh that was beautiful bit of play by Jose Marty as they come charge down this left but too much on it the pass yep decent work up to that point from qu Reese shakan Clark with a a Mis kick but he wins it back and then loses it ball touched forward an opportunity for the second here cleared oh no that goes across the line he was trying to clear it but Jose Marti getting there second of the game under strange circumstances St George's col is not being forth right with the clearance and O Marti in the end getting a second yeah it was a good save initially by Davis a lot of luck for the ball to even Ricochet back into the six-yard box and then when pennant attempted the clearance even more luck probably too calm in trying to clear [Music] it it looks as if it was Nathan Gordon rushing onto him and for the first time this season St George's College have conceded more than once well I thought opportunity Jose Marty looking for a third sped around for a corner kick B set inside the eara the keeper comes out to punch away here s George College opportunity here for free Kappa no R out of room yeah St Jor College they love to play out from the back and you can see it on several occasions that they are not as forthright with their clearances as possibly they should and did did cost them conceding a second but here they are looking for an eighth the challenge coming in on tan O'Neal [Music] wow they have a couple of skillful ballers in their ranks was Marti it is a school from Spanish Town we are pretty skillful over there we yeah I didn't say Mr is skillful at football we can be skillful at other things copy that yep beraldo Lawrence comes on replacing zabir [Music] Taylor so it's now time for the sports Max app moment of the game and it was this delightful move pull back and finished well T O'Neal with the goal and that's the sports Max app moment of the game courtesy of the sports Max app P has been involved in a lot of drama for St George's College at the back remember he was the one who saved who made a goal line clearance just before the end of the first half preventing o miti from getting a second of course in trying to make that clearance a couple minutes ago the Ricochet would have come off Nathan Gordon what qu Reese needing some attention there have shown few flashes of some intricate play not enough to really really really trouble St George's taken down there by Ronaldo lence one of the substitutes one of his first appearances this season was a starring their under 16 team a year or so ago now that was a lovely ball out wide by lence and the effort at the end of all that it is going to be a a corner kick lence here with a good ball through player that St George's will be very glad to have back lawence affection affectionately known as Ren Ren amongst his Piers cor to his swung in by Fury Campbell yeah in the shadows here's the delivery another Corner coming up that's not a badly delivery at all not clear properly still playing around with it Reed again his shot is charged down Reed zepher is charge down and that resulting effort from Malik lorine over the top Arden High School in the building the team from Arden Road here on North Street to take on Campion College what a wonderful institution that is and Campion is also here speaking of wonderful institutions under 16 urban area football champions last season Campion College against all the ODS beat out St George's College a lot of these same players in that final a program really on up across has come up too heavy from St George's well you're talking about two of the leading academic institutions in the country though in all seriousness Arden high and Campion college and uh they they lead the way on that front well well one of them leads the way the other one is I would suppose in the conversation it is safe to say though that Arden would have won more sporting titles as opposed to Campion College I see you're clutching at St but here's an opportunity colle as they look to get today not afraid to recycle just allowing the clock to tick away as Z Marti trying to clear their lines the second time of asking interception made Clark Reed Reed was that was pretty obvious pushed off the ball not sure why he's complaining Malik Reed I'm not sure if Reed actually knows his own strength probably he thought it was just a an ease off maybe the final opportunity for re to get on the score sheet here from a set piece he's been off Target before but this one is a little bit closer and well within his range we know the boy has quality there another y card is being shown I suppose it's some indiscretion where were to be in the wall but the fourman wall the fiveman wall setup by Jose Marty Adrien Reed behind it oh that did not miss by much the keeper was motionless tried to pick out the opposite corner there Adrian Reed agonizingly close oh that has F its way through you know and the shot has found its way over yeah lack of composure in the Finish there Jaan Campbell it's almost as if he was a bit surprised that he was found rushed it didn't need to take it that early took it from here before even entering the box and blaz it over would that be a little bit concerning for you the fact that Jose Mar they have been able to find so so many gaps in the St George's College defense I mean yes and no I mean yes it's always concerning when your defense looks a little bit suspect but I don't think St George's College all due respect to C Marty have been taking this one with the full level of seriousness that they would if it was a more difficult opposition one might say I mean at the end of the day you're playing against the Lev players so yeah your potency is telling when they go forward they do have the numbers to support but again you probably won't see that level of potency and them being concrete at the back for games against better position that's a fair point but there is a thing as playing down and up to OPP to opposition so I think once they match the intensity of a lot of the bigger teams and we should see a change Jose miti being patient as well here's a shot that drifts wide and I reckon that should be that for this encounter that's the end of the game St George's college scoring seven led by a four timer by that younger there number 10 Brian burette moving up to 15 goals this season Spence was on the score sheet as well as ton O'Neal as well as aani p and it was wonderful from the Georgians Who Come Away with a 72 victory as you take a look at the full-time highlights there and it was really easy for St George's College in the first few minutes in fact four goals were scored in the first 20 minutes of this one and they really went through oati on several occasions like a knife through butter and again some good work on the right hand side t on O'Neil with the Finish but yeah John ped also had a good game along that right hand side and odal placing that well and then in the eth minute another one Burkett finding the corner keeper I suppose reacted late but to the left yep could quite dig that one out and burket one of4 Jose Marti tried to get involved and they had a couple of attempts On Target and then buret became poacher in Chief Adrian Reed with the free kick and Burkett mopping up the spill here to get his second of the game and then right after that a beautiful lob inside the area and what a cool Fitness that was from Matthew Spence really delightful to watch and Spence getting his eighth goal this season Burkett with a chip just directing where Spence should go Spence went and he finished and hand Shard didn't see a lot today but goodness be he tried and then that long wage effort resulted in a handled ball inside the Box H Chad stepped up and scored himself his seventh goal of the season in the second half so many opportunities for oati with this play and they was cleared off the line In The End by pennant and then Pier winning that one and then slotting home showing real strength there in beating the defender and then look at the composer for the Finish oh yeah he just slipped that one through didn't he and that's how he opened his account this season a Johnny pi and he was excited so was Neville bertis Bell O'Neal working well and then Burkett following up after the initial shot by Spence was saved by Harnet and the burket finishing off his hatrick there then there would be more look at this take down from buret and then the Finish strong hand on it yes not strong enough from the oati custodian but what a first touch that was and then the Finish to the left of Harnet and Burkett had four and they were enjoying it so was he Brian Burkett and then more opportunities and the clearance by pennant came off Nathan Gordon and he would get his first this season turned out to be a consolation in the end another one for Jose Marti s George SC with 21 shots nine of which were in Target H miti with 13 shots eight of which were on target 12 fouls were committed in this one St George's College a little bit peculiar to see them being the more physical team although the yellow cards were shown in the huz mati camp uh St George's College The Possession went down slightly in that second half they ended up with 57% of The Possession it's time for the sports mat man of the match and there was only going to be one right Jan take it away thank you Donald congratulations Brian berket you are the sports Max man of the match Brian you have scored 16 goals so far what is the tally of the amount of goals you want to score this season well I just want to help the team in in the best way possible uh my personal aim is to score 30 or more goals so let's see what happen this season well you're at 16 so you're more than halfway there I see your dad behind the camera is he one of your main supporters this season yes uh my parents close friends family they're all there teammates coaching staff so they all support me well let's talk about today's match you guys managed to score six goals you scoring four out of that well seven goals you you guys manag you managed to score four out of that seven tell me how you feeling well I'm feeling good um finish game injur free um got the victory thanks be to God um so let's see what Happ next okay thank you and congratulations and now we welcome the coach of Jose Marty Mr Patrick Lewis coach not the results you would have wanted today but your boys managed to score two goals in today's game are there any other positives you can take away from today well basically um I have players that went in the game that um give a a good impression of yourself so I guess we look good going forward though we lost the game well in the second half your boys were more competitive was it more of an improvement of your team or do you think George is ease off of the guas what is your take well basically um I guess the TV got to them but in the second half they have a more um understanding the TV and the crowd and the whole thing so I guess that's why they play better well you're third on the table is that an indication of the progress or the growth of the program you've implemented at H Mar most definitely and coach lle young Harnet showed a lot of quality you brought him onto the park and many were wondering why he didn't start is that giving any complications as to you picking a starting lineup no not really arnet is a is a um is a victim of the lightning so I'm take I'm taking my time to bring him back in the game so that is why he didn't start well thank you coach most welcome and now we welcome the assistant coach of St George's College Mr Marcel Gail coach no disrespect to Jose Marty but it was a pretty easy day out for your boys which is more pleasing the score line or the fact that you have seen things that you worked on in training um I don't want to be greeted but both I mean God be the glory I mean sunshine on Immaculate feeli you know it's a good performance from the boys them I think they follow instruction well today I mean no easy feet I mean um o Martin played well today you know there a few scary moment for us and you know fortunately our goalkeeper come up for us today well your boys made a dominant start with four goals in less than 20 minutes is that something you are working on to replicate against tougher opponents um you know that was a part of it and I mean the the occasion can be overwhelming at times we talking about that and if we seize the game early um in the first half and which we did that today and I think that Catalyst for us today well when I spoke to coach Neville earlier he said he was confident in his boys and they surely proved that confidence going forward how will you help well you and your management team help in aiding to keep these boys focused and grounded um you know our our first um objective was to come out of a Zone I think we did that now by qualifying today so we turn to to our next um objective you know to to go second round and we go from there so for for now is it's get everybody um sh already for the next show okay thank you coach and congratulations want to say um to all of the the females I mean the pink today signify for best cancer so we are here support on the breast cancer um you know females and so okay thank you coach so St George's College with the 72 win over Jose Marty and they sit comfortably at top the group and they are well on their way to the next round of the Manning [Music] cup y school boy football this [Music] Seas the league colen [Music] te [Music] people look one look
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Dane Cobain - Struggling to Breathe On West End Street (Poems)
struggling to breathe on west end street the little train the little train has little wheels that always keep her rolling the little train cried little tears and needed some consoling the little train has little eyes and little ears for hearing the little train had little dreams of angels disappearing the little train is getting old and soon we'll need replacing the little train went off the rails and needs a little chasing the little train is rusty now and skies are clouding over the little train is in the sea beneath the cliffs of dover from the mouth of a cat i will fight you puny human you're just a giant rat in a baseball cap stroke me stroke me now stroke me now before i growl and howl your tiny house down you call that a garden mrs jones down the road grows roses and she feeds me fishies when i'm feeling greedy which is almost all of the time i don't have time for your whining i sleep all night and i sleep all day and i try to escape when you're away from me i remember ancient egypt the pharaohs had nothing on me my sweet milk bring me milk bring me milk from the skulls of a thousand virgins hold the door hodor you've got to let me out let me out let me out let me out let me out me out meow meow meow blah the common cold has got a hold on me and now i'm coughing and sneezing and trying not to smoke a cigarette it's funny how we put man on the moon smashed dams together to find the higgs boson and built our lives around convenience stores but we can still feel ill and swallow paracetamol pills now i'm not saying big farmer is selling soothers to boost their bottom line but sometimes i think about dickens laid up in front of an open fire or chaucer writing tales with a big red nose like rudolph i don't need germs or the lurgy to feel broken and dirty i've been cold since i left the womb and now my empty room leaves me feeling blue and useless so i'll wrap myself in a dressing gown and try to get some work done i'll still be coughing in my coffin at the bottom of a hole that's cold and moldy i'd breathe deep but my lungs would weep and fill with liquid the colours exploded the colours exploded like a bomb beneath the water and it all rained down in an oil slick refracting light through a prism of your own creation angry reds and angry blues and angry yellows and various combinations angry oranges and angry greens and angry violets like a pissed off poem for valentine's day it's all the fun of flags with twice the hassle backwards plans to take a blank canvas and plaster it handsome hard to understand like a cancer scan or a pension plan fam when i dissolve into molecules i'll be a see-through green on a computer screen or a passionate red that's not right in their head but baby you can see my colors when you can't see nothing else and besides i was born to be a rainbow you can be a rainbow too if you'd like to join me remembrance poem i am a member of a privileged generation i have to fight for what i believe in not with guns on the western front but with the same words churchill used to raise the spirits of a nation war is hell it's kind of obvious and yet we're so self-absorbed by selfies and porn that we forget those names on the war memorial they're not just names they're people who fought in the second world war we could take photos of what we eat in restaurants good men didn't do nothing they risked their lives for you and i and while the world has changed some things remain the same and if history repeats itself i hope the high hell we were listening and hey the germans died too and so did the jews and the gypsies plus hundreds of thousands of innocent people and while hitler was evil and needed dealing with it was a high price to pay for all nations and not just ours for every moment of silence there's a lifetime of violence and people paid the ultimate sacrifice i'm grateful for that every time i wake up and the sun is shining the youth of today must make this relevant the lives that are gone must not be forgotten the tortoise the bear and the hare slow steady progress is the way to win the race like the tour toys and their hair securing their seats in the houses of parliament but the tortoise in the hand never knew they were being watched live online by people who never knew them no one knew about the bear the bear was at home with his hands across the keyboard a little overweight a lot unemployed and just generally not motivated to race against the tortoise and the hare in fact the bear couldn't bear to bear his beer belly so he grabbed his gun and climbed onto the rooftop the hare reached the finish line and bang he got shot in the side of the head back into the left the tortoise saw and turned around but even a slow zigzag couldn't save him bang bang bang and now his shell looks like a hunk of moldy cheese the people online got the show they really wanted and the bear was caught and tried as a domestic terrorist the end i was never good with morals counting ten little blueberries slowly swelling in the sun nine aggressive journalists with stories full of blood eight incessant bakeries with slowly rising donuts seven shady spinsters with their heavy skin like coconuts six insipid pizza men with logos on their boxes five fiery furnaces with bellies full of foxes four affordable freezers freezing blocks of ice three rings for the elven kings as they sit beneath the sky two enchanted heiresses with wedding rings of gold one delighted deity whose story's never told no more new ideas today i think my brain is melting minus one day off my life i don't think this is helping the national arboretum so much death and wasted potential brave boys and girls dogs horses pigeons postmen killed in action just delivering the mail hollow-eyed prisoners of war with no food in their bellies forced to build burmese railways and all the birds are so peaceful here kids who lied about their age shot at dawn or sent over the top to stare down the barrels of german guns men killing men on both sides of the trenches groves of trees and names carved into marble blocks a big bad obelisk as the sun goes down on the somme twenty thousand dead in one day of fighting overweight women in motorized chairs army cadets and camo and middle-aged men drinking peyronie in the cafeteria 100 years of history represented by the trees of the arboretum no time for fight or flight they just tried to survive with their lives on the line i couldn't do it but they did it so i don't have to respect is due and so i paid it two friends shaking hands in the liver coffee meat booze booze this is coffee my friend at 9am when i'm half awake and struggling to function coffee booze makes me sing karaoke and sometimes i also fall over booze coffee is the one i warned you about it sometimes makes my hand shake like you do booze i'm sorry but i think we need to talk coffee i don't like it when you're black i'm not a racist but white is right and black is whack you can call me a white coffee supremacist coffee you need a little sugar booze you're sweet enough booze i've got the blues i used to abuse you loosely but now i need to put the kettle on coffee i'm a coming don't let me fall asleep in a meeting booze i'm sure i'll see you later love poem for a new computer you my dear are a thing of beauty i mean get a load of those contours you are amazing 16 gigabytes of ram ultra fast processor triple screen capabilities and holy moly i'd like to dip your leds in maple syrup i haven't even met you yet the stories will tell my god the work will do i know you don't have feelings but i've got enough feelings for both of us i shall name you jane so you can be jane cobain my little mainframe dear god you've got more ports than portsmouth baby open wide and get your trays out i've got a big old disk to put into you jane i see your software you remind me of me when i was younger now let the race to obsoletion begin i wonder who'll get there first
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04 histology teeth
this will be a short recording on the histology of the teeth for quick review make sure you remember what types of tissue are found in the teeth and the periodontium I will begin by reviewing the histology of bone tissue bone is a type of connective tissue and like many other connective tissues it is primarily extracellular matrix the ECM of bone tissue is roughly two-thirds mineral calcium phosphate crystals and one-third organic the protein collagen bone tissue is made by osteoblasts these cells can be found in the mature tissue as osteocytes trapped between layers of extracellular matrix at the center of each one of these osteons in compact bone is a haversian canal and this is where you would find a lot of blood vessels providing the cells with nutrients this makes compact bone a highly vascular tissue spongy bone is even more vascular because all of the space between trabeculae is often filled with red bone marrow so if osteons have extracellular matrix laid down in concentric layers trabeculae are similar they have layers of extracellular matrix but they're not laid down in a concentric fashion instead the pattern is more spiral remember this though when it comes to the hard tissues of teeth because of the density of this extracellular matrix we can't just squish it out from every direction we have to lay it down one layer at a time this is an H and E stain of some bone tissue it's pathological so it won't exactly match what we would find in a healthy adult but nevertheless it shows us what spongy bone looks like under the microscope versus compact bone down over in this region keep in mind that in spongy bone all of these red blobs that you see are the spaces between trabeculae so this here would be red bone marrow whereas the actual bone matrix and cells would be found in these lighter staining areas this is another example of bone tissue under the microscope using a slightly different type of stain but once again we can see regions of compact bone here on the outer edges versus spongy bone here more towards the center you'll notice there's no super distinct line where the compact bone ends and the spongy bone begins once again that's because this is the same type of tissue just in a slightly different shape so the pattern of one area just blends into the next this slide here is a reminder that we will frequently be looking at the histology of these tissues from sections taken from embryos and embryonic tissues are often immature so in an adult the bones would have compact bone on the outer edges and spongy bone in the center but you may not quite see that in a lot of the images of histology and that's because immature bone may be unmanned Erised or just beginning to mineralize and when we faith first make bone tissue we make it as mostly spongy bone later the outer edges will become compact bone so what you might see is a bunch of spongy bone or possibly even regions of scaffolding that haven't turned into bone tissue for most of the parts of the maxilla and mandible at least the parts that house teeth that scaffolding would be dense connective tissue like dense regular or dense irregular not really sure about the pattern of the collagen fibers just that the extracellular matrix is much denser than an aerial or connective tissue so let's compare bone tissue now with the hard tissues found in teeth first bone tissue is highly vascular whereas the dental hard tissues are a vascular and so if there are cells associated with the dental hard tissues they're not going to be found within the tissues so much as on the outer edges enamel doesn't have any cells it's only extracellular matrix it was made by cells at one time but you're not going to see them in the tooth itself but just like osteons or spongy bone the extracellular matrix of enamel is made one layer at a time we're going to be able to see those layers dentin is also made one layer at a time but dentin remains in contact with the cells that produce it most of those cells the odontoid blasts are found at the outer edge of the dentin in the pulp cavity but those cells have extensions little processes that extend all the way through the dentin lastly cementum is another dense tissue but it's not as thick as enamel or dentin and sometimes you can find cement Oh sites found within the cementum let's start with enamel enamel is made in enamel rods these rods are laid down one little layer at a time but each little rod represents the enamel made by a single cell so you would have to zoom in pretty closely to see these enamel rods the extracellular matrix of these rods is mostly calcium phosphate crystals making it very similar to the inorganic portion of bone tissue but there are some proteins in here called a Melo jenyns and enamel ins these are not collagen and the significance of this more so than their name is that enamel is not a type of connective tissue it's similar to the extracellular matrix of bone tissue however it's made by a type of epithelial cell and one of the main differences that we see here is that unlike bone tissue or dentin we don't have collagen we've got a different type of protein here's a slice through tooth I think this is a pretty cool image we can see the layers of enamel that are made one day at a time those are the lines of retzius that i've tried to highlight here in that red box but again this extracellular matrix is completely a cellular it's made one day at a time by cells that started down here but made an enamel rod one day at a time very slowly extending it out to this direction but because these cells speed up and slow down speed up and slow down speed up and slow down we wind up being able to see the layers of that enamel rod that they made everyday there's another shape that we have to consider in the enamel and that's the hunter Schrager bands that are running in the direction that I've tried to highlight here what this means is that the enamel being produced by Amell oblasts has made one little rod at a time but these rods are not perfectly parallel to one another and that means we're going to have increased strength if all the rods were perfectly parallel there would be a line at which you could split one rod away from another rod similar to the way that you try and split wood by hitting it along the grain not against the grain the grains of enamel are slightly irregular and that increases the strength of the overall tissue next is the histology of dentin which is similar to bone tissue in that it's mostly extracellular matrix and because the cells that make dentin come from a type of connective tissue cell we're going to see that the matrix of dentin is actually more similar to the extracellular matrix of bone tissue it's roughly two-thirds calcium phosphate crystals and one-third collagen like enamel dentin is made one layer at a time and you should be able to see the lines here of each of the layers of dentin as it was produced unlike enamel you can actually find the cells that made the dentin they are called owed onto blasts and they're nucleuses are here at the very outer edge of the dentin but these cells have long extensions that run in this direction through the entire layer of dentin those are called oh don't oh don toh blastic processes lastly just want to point out that Denton is mineralized but when it's first made we call it pre Denton I don't hear because it's not mineralized yet this will later harden up though here's a fancy picture of where the odontoid blastic processes would be they're found within these spaces in the matrix of dentin called dentinal tubules and we can talk about the dentin that's right around the tubules and the dentin between the tubules like discussing peri tubular versus inter tubular dentin some parts of dentin are grainy this would be the part of dentin that's right underneath cementum so if this is the cementum layer here we're looking over here at some grainy dentin we don't really know why it's grainy it just is I don't know of any clinical significance to this other than the person who discovered it named it after himself so thank you tomes for giving us the name tomes granular layer to memorize here's another cool image of enamel and dentin underneath the microscope and we can see how these tissues are made the bow donto blasts started somewhere up here but as they laid down dentin they were pushed down in this direction so down here is where you would actually find the odontoid blasts along this arrow would be where they're owed on tole blastic processes would be found and that's fairly visible under this image here another takeaway lesson is that the dentin is thicker than the enamel underneath all of this is the soft tissues of the pulp which are a type of loose connective tissue mostly areolar connective tissue with regions of cells the first region of cells are the O donto blasts connected there to the dentin they made their would then be a space where you can't see cells and then a space where you can see cells called the cell-free and the cell riches owns and at the very centre you'd find a lot of fibroblasts making some extracellular matrix mostly ground substance that provides support for a whole bunch of blood vessels and nerve fibers next up is cementum cementum is similar to bone tissue but it's a little bit softer than dentin only being about half calcium phosphate crystals and half collagen [Music] some parts of cementum have cells found within it others do not the parts that do we call cellular cementum and those cells are called cimento sites and you would find these in the apical portions of the roots the coronal portions you would not see cimento sites just extracellular matrix now the collagen found within cementum blends into the collagen that we see as the periodontal ligament so the periodontal ligament is made by fibroblasts but because fibroblasts and semental blasts both come from a mesenchymal stem cell once again we're going to see a blending of these tissues there's not going to be a sharp line of where the cementum ends and the periodontal ligament begins similarly the cementum and dentin both come from a type of mesenchymal stem cell and so the end of the dentin and beginning of the cementum will also be a bit blurry not nearly as distinct as the border between enamel and dentin and once again the significance of this is that enamel comes from an epithelial cell a completely different type of tissue than all of these connective tissues that are dentin cementum periodontal ligament and even bone tissue so the periodontal ligament is composed primarily of collagen it should not be mineralized but we also found collagen in the cementum and in the dentin there may be some cells trapped within the periodontal ligament called epithelial arrests of mala say these may or may not have clinical significance we're not entirely sure yet but we at least have some idea that we might need to remember that name possibly in the future the collagen fibers of the PDL become the periosteum found within compact bone excuse me found around the compact bone and some of those collagen fibers even extend into the compact bone and we would call those sharpey's fibers this makes for a very strong attachment between bone ligament and the roots of teeth
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Path of Exile 3.2: Bestiary League DAY #26-27 Highlights Was that Zana?!
[Music] look this is gonna be the best switch clip ever boom [ __ ] I thought that interactive game just to maybe motivates people to help me ha I'm dead I like it oh no I like it I lost my seasoning shops it's been a girl which is service to him cheap you won I'm dying if you see it you know [Applause] Yugi you still watching my video this is his reaction of the trans belt with the LOD aluminum Kaka [ __ ] now [Music] that time what should have secured the idiot you what [ __ ] you budget over you expense though and now the cutest conversation ever listen my daughter said that she would go to five below in the king they have fun stuff aunt because she said you'll get you'll get bored during the apocalypse so she wants to take the whole family to 5 below during the apocalypse I'm not joking around about it I'm telling yes I would play with rocks [Music] we just leveled out of [ __ ] okay right okay wasn't it the one that I created wait a second oh wait a second why it was it aggro to me didn't I create that one I'm like 99% sure that one was the one I created that's why [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] you look down so hard the floor didn't render somebody asked if there's a way to make arcade into a permanent loop and I think there is a way to do it I haven't done the cogs he's actually like it gets to 30 oh wait nevermind these aren't in environmentalism oil but you can you kind of make these permanent anyway your budget and then you could make these right here and then you can look out by having this this on this pond and remains do that and then we connect this load look at this side wait what's the [ __ ] tattoo in there look at my [ __ ] what remind me of myself 10 years ago hope everything works out for you dopey Estonian a hundred dollars what the actual thought dubious I don't know what to say dude that's it that's all that I have scrollwheel oh my god what the [ __ ] is this why why is this a thing like who needs all this what the [ __ ] I gotta wait till he's almost dead cuz you know we just got a he's gonna [Music] hi Josh what are we sending to write so what how do you guys feel about drugs how do you guys feel about Jax I heard the Java knows power is doubled Oh what about I'm the juggernaut [ __ ] Ron are still saying stupid exercise Oh in an arc I'm just gonna wait and see if he's gonna offer more I'm sure he'll breaker we can offer more why isn't he offering more this is a good ring after all you know what screw it see my tactics worked naive wants to trade oh yes now you're gonna offer huh aha I'm the waffle rare glassed I was that Zanna reduce quantity increased quantity what ah monk ass monk ass oh okay oh oh oh I'm awake Oh Brutus that's frankly as cheap because skip because it's just easy to acquire be a beast craft thing nowadays Weiss yep do you want about my mom told me my mom specifically said I asked my mom why she didn't let me watch Barney as a kid you know my mom said she like legitimately looked at me right in the face and said I didn't want you to turn up gay and I was like what thanks mom that's three pastas [Music] got it oh my God look at your help for real though dude this is boys on ahead get the [ __ ] outta here it is poised on the head okay she's dead oh my god dude oh you pop the flash that's what happened that is Vendela please tell what did I do I thought most scour in there was corrupting it doesn't work I'm an idiot no question is off have the balls to show himself and step up to the plate don't go home no joking I was a joking we can be friends with my friends we're friends got big balls large cojones help help I am going to Africa are you coming back first-class ticket see you mate oh my one more Sindel let's go it's only good this brolic can drop me anything aside from a belly and I got a [ __ ] belly of course again I was pretty good there was awesome nice what if I told you I've worked for ignoble industries we've been allowed we've been established for quite some time but now we've matured to the fine age of 57 we have a subsidiary branch here it's called VF agog which is our faded brethren of course and this guy may seem like a me members but really the epic on is something truly insane for The Saboteur your hips can't be evaded by blinding enemies you see this little Spidey boy say no more instead you may think this all I ever do you save yourself oh wait a minute there's more you also get 10 fire and that's right in the 12 to 24 fire TV show tax we couldn't give you the strip but that's like 30 strength before multipliers so hey it's not so bad the FO gotta sign up today wait why is he in here we are cheating right now yellow first of all let me thank you for the new record of my videos for likes 777 thanks to all 777 of you each and every one of you thank you and now a new question for you what was excluded skills would you like to be able to use thank you guys for watching and as always don't forget to improve yourself screw the skills would you like to be what boss Axew what boss exclusive what most actually what was excessive what boss axis gives what most exclusive skip of yours what boss exclusive skill with what most act what boss exclusive skills would you like to be able to use
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Driving Through Puerto Rico - Condado And Old San Juan Virtual Tour | Restaurants and POI's
[Music] hello and welcome to our channel today our adventure starts with a leisurely drive through condado followed by a short drive to old san juan and finishing with a glimpse of ocean park if you're new to our channel and you're into travel please consider subscribing and liking this video we start by visiting la placita de san fleurse an incredible place where you can find local restaurants and great food also there's a market to buy fresh fruits and vegetables there are many great restaurants to eat at in la placita [Music] at night la placido de santori is a whole different experience the square becomes a fun party scene with music good food dancing and a highly festive atmosphere [Music] then we moved to condaro a vibrant district with lots of food entertainment high-end shopping and of course beautiful beaches condado is an oceanfront walkable area in san juan and is one of the most popular places to stay [Music] whether you're looking for international dining local cuisine or fusion condado has you covered because it has one of the most diverse selections of food in san juan [Music] so [Music] corondado has a selection of mid-range to high-end hotels and ends for your stay and also casinos if you like gambling [Music] so [Music] in the heart of condaro you will find laventana almar oceanfront park this is a great place to go and have a relaxing evening sit down and admire the scenery or just walk around and enjoy the view [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] here you will find a cement pathway where you can walk along the seaside it has a beautiful view of the atlantic [Music] [Applause] ocean [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] please be careful swimming at the main beach in cornado because the surf and riptides are very [Music] dangerous [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Music] it's another park where you can enjoy watching the ocean waves [Music] is a large urban lagoon that is part of the san juan bay estuary the beach called playte del condado at the ocean side of the lagoon is a wonderful place for swimming and snorkeling this body of water is home to many endangered animals including brown pelicans manatees and many kinds of tropical fish [Music] old san juan is the most iconic neighborhood in san juan if you are visiting puerto rico you absolutely must take at least half a day to wander the blue cobblestone streets and admire the fantastically colorful old houses [Music] do [Music] if you're a history buff make sure to take a tour of el morgo the huge long port surrounding the city you can buy tickets in the san cristobal fort which give you access to san fran and el [Music] morro [Music] in old san juan you can shop for jewelry hats clothing and local arts and crafts like hand-carved nativity scenes if you have a sweet tooth make sure to enjoy a paleta a fancy popsicle made from locally sourced fruits or buy some pastries and chocolates [Music] fun fact several movies were filmed in old san juan like captain ron and assassins [Music] another place to have a nice walk relax and enjoy a beautiful evening or even catch a concert now let's drive to playa del ultimate rally in ocean park [Music] this is one of the most famous beaches in ocean park you'll find a lot of activities like windsurfing and paracetamol if you're in the area don't forget to get some delicious local ice cream from the vendor on the beach [Music] our tour is almost over but first let's make a stop in pepper's bistro in santourson a mexican puerto rican fusion restaurant here we found a delicious burrito filled with mofongo it's one of our favorite restaurants and definitely our recommended one to visit oh and remember to get a coconut mojito thanks so much for watching and remember to get out explore and enjoy life don't forget to subscribe and see you on our next adventure
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Silva Dismisses Gomes Fears | Everton News Daily
welcome to toffee CVT Everson news daily Marco Silver's held his press conference a day ahead of the trip to Arsenal on Sunday he's been given a bit of an update on the injuries and the positive stuff he says yet he Mina has trained all week and is in contention he's saying he's trying to find his sharpness and he's getting closer to it so maybe just maybe we might see him in contention possibly on the bench maybe would be a more realistic prospect and well at but we'll have to wait and see what if he feels like he needs to make a change could he put him in there next to kid Sumer and maybe move Mason Holgate's her right back possibly could that happen someday just assure that defense up against an arsenal side that thinks one is that's for games so well after wait and see on that will he be tempted into bringing getting meaner and so that is the positive news from the injury fronts he said Seamus Coleman is still out and I don't think he mentioned Michael Keane but he did say Jagger should start training next week Andre Gomez he gave an update now anyone who goes on social media the only one who goes on like to Twitter there's been a lot of rumors could see in and on Drake almost this week didn't really you know we didn't really want to put any fuel on the fire by mention it beforehand but I know a lot of people have mentioned it's on Twitter regarding you know how people say has he suffered a setback and there was talk that his injury had got a lot worse and it could be could be that it's season could be over and he has either setbacks or father just kept them out longer than expected then these muscle injuries can be unpredictable if you come back too early and you do the same injury over again and sometimes if you do it again it's it's even worse now Marcus Silver's addressed those rumors and said that he expects him to start training after the Fulham game the week after the full games of another week out and then hopefully hopefully fingers crossed he can start training properly so there you have it so you listen you never know with these rumors sometimes you see rumors on Twitter and/or their social networks and and you don't want to believe him or sometimes they come true but this one hopefully is being put to bed by Maho silver and which is which is good and because he's a player he's a player that could make a difference it could me I've watched some videos on YouTube it's not always the best place I know but I've watched videos and I know passes on the same of him when he was a Barcelona and when he's a Barcelona he was a bit of a snide land kind of player just got the ball give the ball but when he was off Valencia he was a player who run between the lines he was a plane who got the ball and ran you know ran from midfield into four with positions and a much different player maybe that's why it went wrong at Barcelona but if maybe we could get that side of his game forever and we would get a player I think we desperately need so many can break between the lines because that's something that's a play we have an add in midfield since Ross Barkley so yeah hopefully he can come in and do a job fullest in that number eight position fingers crossed what else has been going on the manager mentioned with childís and obviously is his comeback game and and how how much of a big difference that will means it was on somebody to have him back a match Allison's actually been called into the Brazilian squad for the next set of fixtures in the next international break so obviously scored couple of goals in the game against El Salvador he's being rewarded with another call so that's fantastic he's got that now he knows he's got back or gone up and hopefully he'll take that into the game on Sunday that conference into the game on Sunday and hopefully that will there hopefully that will push him forward another place been called off is just a gonna gauge been calling up six and a gala don't understand why they've all been called up so early but he's been called up as well yeah Walcott has been having his say on the situation he had at Arsenal and I said they said but the last couple years he hadn't haven't enjoyed that Arsenal and and you know that's why the move to Evan was being so positive he said he's got that back now said he's loving it and he's enjoying mr. football now and and Theo also said back if he scores on Sunday he'll have no problem celebrating you know he said he played for Southampton scored against Southampton the celebrated against Southampton so why wouldn't he do the same for Arsenal I said you know enjoys us football and once the show that if he can score he will celebrate and hopes that the Arsenal fans would respect that because he's always respected Arsenal so hopefully he'll get his way and he will score and he will celebrate that would be fantastic on Sunday what else has gone on Luca Dean is how we should be pronouncing Luca Dean's name there's been a lot of chatter poke this was a Dean was a Dean yeh well there's been a lot of different pronunciation but Luca Deanna said it himself he's been interviewed by Rob Palmer for Sky Sports for Saturday I think it is think it's on soccer Saturday and he said himself on a video Luca Dean is how it gets pronounced so that puts that Abed it's come from the man's own mouth Luca Dean is how we pronounce his name last but not least Everton under 23 years 3 to 2 last night with Brighton in the Premier League International Cup they took the lead through Basso Samba and then it went to one behind and young Ella Sims come on sir score off the bench this is a 17 year old who's been playing for the under-18s has scored 18 5 goals for the under 18s and come off the bench last night and they wonder if normally uses these premier league international games as a way of bringing them younger players into the squad or you just rotates a little bit and leaves out some was normal under 23 to give players that'd do well in the other age sections a chance so Ella Sims came off the bench and scored the equaliser last night so fantastic news hopefully that's a name that we can look forward to hidden in the future putting the ball on the back of the net forever than seems like an a good often come and player this so look how about it that young man's name in the future so there you go this has been the Everton news daily for today we'll be back Monday hopefully with lots of smiles we'll see you then
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Becoming A Puppet MASTER! Hoi4 Old World Blues: Vault City Expanded (The Brain) #2
welcome back everyone to old world blues i'm your host mr mocha lover in which we're playing as the brains wrath so we got quite a few calms to go through but let's start with another focus shall we a new way might not be too bad uh let's see diagnostic condition helps out pale folk we i kind of sort of want it annexed or go to war with esports so let's go ahead and diagnose a condition our doctors have spent several weeks studying the conditions of the pale folk who seem to sport a uniform genetic disposition to albinism albinism yeah that is to say they're all albino and overwhelmingly sensitive to the sun some of their number have been taken for less than noble experimentations oh boy and we have a okay amount of manpower not a great amount but let's get through some comments someone recommends we play more base game old royal blues after this campaign we'll see i do have some plans for some regular base game you know older blues nations uh so in time we will i can't promise anything because sometimes i don't even know what we're going to play next sometimes sometimes not so and actually probably needs some healing palettes go and grab that next comment is try out the wild wasteland portion of old blues it's in the game files or not game files it's in the rules at the start of every campaign before you even like click on play so i've never actually played with wild wasteland we'll try some time and also i should play with the big mt so oh actually before we talk about that the big mt mutants get more hardness well that's nice and all but i don't think mole rats are hard and if they're hard i don't want to know about that yeah their hardness is zero so that'd be complete waste for us um i already i know i went down this exact route or this i selected this part of the line doctrine when i played the show's army just because it makes more sense for my organization so there we are uh big mt i'm kind of a hesitant to play as a big mt just because they lose political power when you choose their focuses or foci focuses i guess so i'm not really keen on that i heard it's pretty darn difficult so maybe eventually but we'll see what happens oh oh yeah uh who is the creator of the sub mod for vault tech expanded i don't remember but i'll put it down in the description below if i remember once i finished you know recording this video cool and we got the justification for the desert rangers done and as you can see on screen uh someone recommended a intelligence agency name already in which it's a people endure strength test i figured that would be okay pest you know i might have gone with something like mold but looks like we can lower the autonomy of a subject i think that'd be quite nasty we already have maxed out military staff we have no economic advisors we need one more for cultural advisors as well and production policies also come in time as well so we'll see what happens but you know what we can lower the autonomy of somebody why not pale folk let's do pale folks that we're already lowering their economy anyway so that'd be kind of nice and of course we give more political power but we get 1.69 every single day uh diagnostic condition about 12 days left anything here not really but after diagnosing the condition seize esport sure why not the settlement of esports is managed by barely literate farmers and ranchers it's how we brought them and the resources under our influence for their own good of course and after we are able to click on this we do get some political power but we will go toward the desert rangers and have a very nice time with them and there we go cool all right that's good let's go to war these guys and have a good time call all of our allies in throw more divisions on the line and we can go ahead and probably do a well we could probably do okay as long as we're not you know still training oh that's not a good idea i'll go get some lightweight males that's fine wow a little bit of lag there huh if we did try a general attack could we actually win maybe we have some public projects let's grab some standardized tools no matter working better working metal looking you have that one ah mole rats my favorites all right yakuza i asked to call you in you can't tell me no now it looks like we're doing okay-ish in some areas it's about oh down here in the south is okay in the north not so much it's also because these guys refuse to get in we call them to arms and they refuse which i don't understand why they would do that that seems pretty darn backwards to me but it might be because we're out of infantry equipment which is not very good for us of course um why are you helping down there instead of over here there you go how about down here uh we do have oh an operative which is nice 103 losses come on guys get him get him the war and dweller originaled oh counter intelligence why not dwell original now how strong are the desert rangers they have a lot of manpower and up to 30 divisions but we do have more but that doesn't mean we have better divisions oh yes more pop guns don't mind if we do let's see anything else here it's almost 22.77 that'd be a little bit ahead of time let's grab some standardized tools and we can actually lower the autonomy of cyclops tribes very good very very good oh yeah it's definitely sort of costly doing this but that's all right with me after this we're gonna probably pop at them so there's a couple comments saying that we shouldn't do a puppet campaign because it doesn't make sense for us we're rulers if we want to puppet other people we should be the people which makes sense i completely agree with that that that makes sense but i kind of want to do a puppet campaign just because it makes it a little bit different uh from what i normally do when i take over over everyone else so i wanted to try something just a little bit different than what i normally do however in the future when i play as vault city again or even other different nations when it plays with people i'll do the puppet thing again we're going to play the elites well it'll be direct rule from vault city i promise you that so now these guys are definitely going to die here would be great to have an upgrade for dweller macarthur or macarthur no no no there's no macarthur here uh lana attack let's get let's get lionite attack more ninja oh can we grab more oh yeah i like rooted rude it's a pretty good one too all right so they're well they're not doing that well now if we had our plans over here too that'd be pretty good but our planes are a little busy trying to kill the rest of these guys off so come on please take them out they they honestly should not be giving you any more trouble since they are completely cut off from any sort of supplies come on there we go good good good a little bit of red in the center that's all right and how many minutes we lost 225 that's not too bad uh i will say like eventually i will integrate people into the army or into our lands our puppets i mean you know so that is my plan eventually just so we can core them annex them have a good time with them and stuff like that getting the division dead good goodbye up to 20 divisions they say we can do pretty darn well down here but you know we do have we do have our fighters which is nice all right let's see can we add in any more guys we have a whole one spare plane so probably not for now after this ride i would like to consolidate things a little bit more actually i think that'd be quite nice for us okay guys you're all right there just move in there come on perimeter radio's nice ooh industry let's grab some recycling would be kind of good for our planes energy needs and such ah sees esport will be good night school not bad face masher ripple territory ultimatum i would like to try stuff on the right side but let's go to control apparatum physic or psychically powered headgear allows the brain to monitor citizens thoughts directly no one is safe from his gaze and even though even now we have citizens reporting more and more loyal thoughts very good these guys should be already out of equipment or whatever manpower not so much but stockpile they have less than thousand pieces of infantry equipment now we don't have that much we're minus 1800 which is not good but honestly like these guys should already be like getting dusted with [Music] so we will annex everyone here eventually like i said but it's gonna take some time i i don't understand you guys have why are you not continuing to go across the entire line okay i tell you to go and you refuse go kill them off come on come on for that you're going to force the attack i don't care what happens i really don't you're going to force the attack whether they like it or not if you die you die it is what it is i'll grab some monoplane fighters those are pretty darn good to use destruction ranger city no good very good blow it up good now these guys are in circle there you go you guys are going to stop them from moving in there you go you took way too long for that and we're dropping manpower because we're attacking like crazy yeah it's kind of bad i do this but you know we're doing okay and you shall yeah let's get some more recovery here we go nice it should be too much longer we didn't lose actually that many guys and i will pop these guys again just because that's kind of how i want to do it there we go that took way too long way too long with these guys yeah you don't deserve anything but they do have a lot of manpower which will be very very nice to use desert rangers thank you very much 16 combat with elite rangers not bad infantry it's not bad not great special forces of course got a lot of different types of special courses you guys i'll copy you we'll add this division so we donate this and replace that with infantry and then infantry and then that seems pretty okay for now so at least we don't do garrison anything and we silver soldiers here now we still got to be careful with our divisions honestly i don't really want any special forces goodbye thank you goodbye and thank you all right uh it was esport i think right which could put us at odds with the 80s eventually so we'll see what happens controls up right up right eye would be very nice so after be after january 1st of next year for us to get to two-year conscription that's fine we've got a lot more manpower back we could use more robots not bad not bad and got some more infantry equipment back as well which is good which is very very good actually all right so that's a case lower you to five we need more planes planes are going to be the key to our success here loads and loads and loads of planes i don't think hito falls ill that's fine uh another infantry division at this point i don't want to make any more infantry well at least oh yeah there you go at least infantry that's not from our puppets i shall say that'd be good very good very good very good go ahead and we're all on the line we should be able to go to war immediately and have no problems right now if i call my allies in they should all come in right no yeah uh yeah this is very weird i'm sure why they won't all come in but we should be able to do well with just generally attacking here as well we should be able to just because esport isn't that strong uh that wasn't us attacking it was a cyclops territory attacking them apparently so here's an idea we're going to get as much as we can done uh with these guys homing the carson territory reno gun runners yeah it does not exist we can't go toward them because as as we saw in the last episode that they joined the ncr faction which isn't great but you know whatever annex eastport huh face masher growing the flock hmm night school with the light a blindness largely dealt with we can turn to the internal politics of the pale folk careful and subtle work in creating the curriculum for the new education system will ensure that they will increasingly approve our of our mode of government which is okay this is definitely okay it's not great uh what else we got around here extraction why not ah good good good good i want to really emphasize more routes but the thing that will save us is more planes it's always going to be more planes anything here really important i will probably do military signing bonuses to get more weekly manpower too that'd be good uh let's go inside of prospectors raise pale militia we're kind of okay groot ed pukoloy former leader of the pale pope and cool though i may prove to be a bible commander for armies why not nope and thank you [Music] about hoover dam who will win nice all right same thing with you guys esport infantry templates i am assuming you're not are not great but we'll go and take you anyways yeah special forces uh if i'm using more rats i just wanted like a full rat army eventually so and then we'll throw on some chems just because well it's gonna be kind of cossy in terms of warfare in terms of manpower there you go all right not bad not bad at all eventually we'll stop using robots but they're still they still some use for now uh next up uh we can spend some money why not former department now who do we want to go towards next now that did that could put us in a very very bad situation between us and the 80s which i kind of don't like but we'll see what happens let's see do we want light infantry doctrine for mutants to get a little bit more speed or do we want some more hardness we're going to go with speed because us being hard makes no sense very good after night school as a showing example we already read this before it's wonderful to see eye to eye let's use this to our advantage i'd rather take the political power so we can just integrate them later on so we'll get to these focuses growing the flock oh effects now core of pale folk territory oh okay well that's cool annex esport i mean i would like to annex them but we'll incorporate them later on maybe we'll see what happens we'll see how far this campaign goes uh you guys are ten combo with i'm not really interested in that guys but you guys keep up what you're doing you know keep up what you're doing getting these more scrap got a lot of political power now clamp down on autonomy you know what why not why not military setting bonuses would be nice we're going to that extra manpower so it's not that much of a cost and we're still building up in gekko which isn't bad either former department the art of haggling very good cryptology here we go ages have got to go you guys have got to go and as well as probably the ncr i think a good goal might be trying to get all of nevada under us so we got rats did you know that in vault city the mole rats with the led by the brain has rats go figure after night school then can go to work anywhere else slags growing the flock uh come out station that could put us away with other people which we don't want to do problem with the den okay the slags it's become too it has come to our attention that a unique community of mutants known as the slags lives on the areas of modoc and is largely responsible for success in recent decades these people seem to have been descendants of a group that survived the great war in a private bunker a century of life underground and constant low-level exposure to radiation made them adapted to subterranean life unfortunately they are all cripplingly agoraphobic uh as a result with help from us they've already have the good farms the good farms could become excellent oh they're not bad uh more mulrod's thank you mo doc huh if we must crop rotation cool and go and grab some backyard workshops if you'd like to read about the secret sauce go right ahead this happens usually once every campaign so not bad sure and that's why i don't want to go to where the bone dancers so there's that new reno ncr mojave well i guess mojave territories is uh a little gone right now as they're trying to beat the legion but the legion looks like they're doing pretty damn well i would say and we are on a historical if i remember correctly so yeah i'm not bad go ahead and train if you need to not a bad idea oh a lot more divisions good good good good good throw them on the line wow i still got to play the troll one at the time it's recording oh my goodness what else can we do down here so i asked you guys yesterday whether we should use ballistics or laser weaponry it was recommended from you guys that we shall go down with energy weapons so we will use energy weapons in this campaign so van graffs thank you cultural advisors fortifications are not bad factory repairs people justify wargles time goes down by 25 percent death cause later team well gosh dang it that sucks free repairs not bad purification power foundries research efficiency gain oh i like that justify wargles time oh i like that a lot i like that a whole lot prince of terror is not bad either but i will go that one monoplane fighter very very very nice up next support companies better anti-tank let's go with that one black plane fighters very good steam powered extraction is great to have you can go and grab this one as well it's i mean some of these are just a little bit ahead of time but it doesn't really matter to me and very good as well how much money do we have 177 is not bad uh throw them on the line that's fine i should probably actually pay attention how much we're spending 11 monies that's not good after the slags what should be growing the flock our clients say the pale folk is ideally positioned to administer the region of esports we should begin a campaign to fully integrate esports into the pale folk tribe which might not be bad all right at this point no i don't want to actually accept you guys so goodbye as much as i love your armor we're kind of okay three two one wait wait do we not have them oh is it was it against someone else hold on the slags oh we need to do that one oh actually sharpen antlers um what city no now willing allies hunt the antelopes wait what well we should have read a little more closely then all right problem with it oh there it is it's down there okay that makes more sense my bad monoplane fighters uh let's see 129. well that's quite a bit ahead so we gotta do something else oh pioneer scout gets went out because we can because we can are we even using these i don't think we're using these now we'll make it just in case we get some extra divisions you know machine assisted encryption is not bad let's keep going with that keep going with that in the meantime you guys can go ahead and go back to training we would really like to are there any divisions here that we don't really want this infantry template 2 looks to be okayish is that the one we were really making here no it's not this is the one we want to make but really actually it's not too bad already so you're costing me money son rats again oh duh we have mole rats we're a mole rat nation what are they expecting uh you guys are blockers 16 combat width i don't think that's the one i wanted right yeah we want this actually that might actually be let's change them up to be a little bit stronger there you go that's a little better any divisions here that we don't really want antelope warriors that actually might be with the division we made to yeah a lot of these divisions aren't superb we'll say yeah actually you know what screw robots at this point it's too hard to use them since we don't have we have the industry sort of we know the resources for it we're really not going down that direction so i suppose we can save some factories by not using them so it is what it is cool and after that let's go ahead and quickly go to sharpening antlers if you liked it about songs go right ahead but with the antelope tribe now willing allies it's time to make them useful useful allies investments follow them through just cut our losses uh that's actually pretty good to get done in which they get vault city antelope militia which against recruitable population not bad and we do get to choose an operative which would be very nice oh a little bit of lag and ward and clear world hey ah warden i can place award in some time too seems like a fun little nation to play as and here we are my friends dweller david very good anyone here understand oh am i still making divisions i don't think i am but maybe i am i am my bad my bad antelope warriors not enough manpower god dang it all right so you're done let's grab some of you it's fine with me uh that is totally okay to use go wherever you need to light infantry adoption let's go with more recon for mutants oh twenty percent reinforcement is nice but recon actually helps you while you're in the middle of battle which i think is more important so ah good actual infantry divisions are nice how many divisions we have we have once again threw into manpower so that's not bad um help out these guys over here we're gonna need to expand and build ourselves up a little bit better than this gekko can actually build up into vault city yeah let's do that one first i want to build up that trade node and uh irrigation why not why not could use a little bit more irrigation got plenty of political power too so are we really done with the pale folk here face mashers ripe militia ruby valley job arena face cramming ruby and the crescent huh interesting so if that's the case i'll probably just annex pale folk them first because there's not too much else there for them to do and we have to do stuff down here as well but that's going to take a little bit more time so this point let's go and start working on integrating the pillow folk into our territory but how close are oh well that's nice they actually got cores on all this that's pretty good vault ways huh vault security training not bad and great new experiment honorary vault dwellers that'd be kind of cool that you could actually just integrate them eventually like once they finish honorary vultures do you actually get to integrate them that should be really really kind of cool but maybe not and what do we need right now in terms of tree we need water and scraps so let's go ahead since we're here let's get some more water if we can we're already filled up oh god dang it we're already filled up seems like we're going to need more extraction then so be it so be it let's grab some radio then anything for roads anywhere pale polk yes we really helped out them pale folks wow bone dances were annexed pretty normal pretty normal i'd say and after this let's go ahead and do the problem with the dim with the analog drive no longer a problem climates have become a more pressing concern the den is a wretched hive of inn and sculpt scum and villainy openly trading in slaves and drugs vault city's citizens have long despised this blood on the white sampler only now is the opportunity to doubt deal with it finally here so even if they say no we might still have to go to war with them and they still haven't joined the ncr which is a good thing for us i mean how long would it take for us to justify on them ah 90 days actually not too bad well strong as a troll warren they would wipe peace with those guys not bad not bad a pioneer kit pretty good in my mind pretty good i guess we can go with that one just because we can well everyone we're almost done with a problem with a den but let's go ahead and do some more research regarding complicated circuitry it's only 150 days and we can see that sometimes as we get more divisions from our puppets it's costing us quite a bit of money so regardless we have the problem with the den and hmm the face masters let's go back and do this one loyal citizens incentivize self-policing or self-policing and tattletail behaviors and the rats will reveal themselves the most loyal citizens are given special treatments usually exception from the brain super mountain super mutant giraffes and get more population which is going to be very very useful for the future now this stuff these divisions are very oh this is why we want to go to war with ripe world territory because well i think this could become very very bad for us and because of you don't say goodbye because i don't want to actually want that division so when i'm going to war these guys i'll probably walk up with them we'll have a little border here and we'll have quite the border over here as well so we best be prepared for what could happen in the club clementine clemathian reply they said their proposal and became a vassal i don't believe you i really don't believe you three two one call everyone in and they're gonna reject our offer of accepting of course why would they all right let's go ahead and go on in we should do relatively okay planes you're look literally looking the wrong way let's go this way come on there you go you're doing a little bit of damage now and we should have enough planes to yes yes a thousand times yes my friends infinite yeses lots of damage there we go now this should be allowing us to push further ahead or maybe i'll force us to struggle a little bit more that really sucks that's right though damage done well just us an antelope drop 34 versus 105. our soldiers obviously aren't super great oh we got so robo security huh well we'll get rid of them soon enough and replace them with the loving and true mole rat crew that'd be so good ah 17 damage still not enough apparently how much manpower does klamath have less than around a thousand a thousand ish got plenty of infantry equipment special forces equipment anti-tank the like but we are getting more and more air xp as well so that's actually pretty darn good very good very good good as you can see we've got a whole load of political power i'm not exactly sure what to do with i mean we're going to continue to put down resistance and such but man i'm not really sure what to do with it i'd like to explore places too but we'll see what happens recruit greathorn ah sure why not greater and sounds like a pretty good idea they have let's see we're missing pipe guns yes we are it's unfortunate but we'll work on that soon enough let's grab some polyalphabetic ciphers uh that division is actually worth using so there you go and you should be led by a great horn cool nerd rage it's not bad awareness looking more recon i think that'd be okay and let's grab some nerve rage both are pretty good ah climate thank you for flying and we shall pop at you not bad not bad all right klamath you had a little bit of manpower you got a little bit of equipment left time to use an abusia if you're not using and abusing your puppets are you really using them i say no of course no location so let me save no manpower probably game oh esport is gone no wonder duh well unfortunate but whatever if these guys get annex who it doesn't really matter to me actually could i force them these mole rats instead not a bad idea actually do we have enough political power for this or army xp no we don't which kind of sucks let's reset this that's fine let's just use basic infantry for now which obviously is not going to do that great considering um our land doctrine isn't towards that stuff so we'll see what are we missing oh oh i actually need some more support equipment huh i was not expecting that oh yeah that's not too bad oh yeah look at this yeah that's not good let's go down five then we need to spread the water share the water exploit exploit exploit exploit now we're good loyal assistance shall be rewarded i didn't tell you yet but i did ask you guys like i said earlier whether we should do human breeding programs or mutant supremacy and overall the consensus was that we should do mutant supremacy in which we will so through a careful application of mind control and violent interrogation the greatest mindset has been picked clean of the secrets even now the brain is improving the formula put into his vents producing a new generation of more rat super mutants stronger smarter than the last which shall be great for us truly great and we're going to do battlefield scavenging a little bit less supplies that's okay that's not great but you know whatever there you go uh can we go to distress outsiders no we cannot every cat we need to go down here to be able to do that but we can't because there's not enough tension surprisingly yet that's all right cqc training why not actually we're making any of that stuff yes we are that's a that's not too bad then there's nothing down there uh you know what let's go straight for military academy trading slightly more division trading time but it gives us a little bit more organization at this point i kind of want to go to war with the 80s and we should be able to control them actually quite well if we did this uh you guys yes please so we were going to order them we would have we'd have to call them the desert rangers all we need to do is call them one person here pale folk that's literally i want to call in and we can probably beat them up pretty darn well and maybe even liberate the right world territory this is probably really really really incredibly bad idea like i want to try eventually this arm's gonna be nothing but uh mole rats so we'll see what happens how many mole rats do we have actually let me look at this so security team two is the main of the true division that we have it costs 125 manpower while mole rats cost a slightly more slightly more manpower they got a lot of hp though that's really nice breakthrough is god awful but that's all right riders you still have them which is good if we have this many divisions right here followed up with actually thank you for playing um maybe you guys actually said yeah maybe not anyone else here blockers 20 combat width is that the who we want samurais have nothing on there oh wait no more army actually hatch which sucks oof that's a case let's throw on any more mole rats because these guys are really good for defense incredibly good for defense and up warriors would be good and you guys did one two three four five would that be enough to help pull the line maybe you guys are gonna come back here and kind of not suck on supply too hard and also the brotherhood is dying so whatever that's the 80s no nothing about the eight e's at all so we might as well just manually justify as long as you're not allied to anybody else and take over the territory right also as long as no one else wants to go toward us oop there goes lost sales bunker so be it a shining example if you'd like to read about this go right ahead and wonderfully eye to eye or lower their economy i'd rather just go and do political power we can always lower their economy later even though we really don't need that political power either i mean we actually have a ton of political power uh hang dogs split warren hold on hold on hang dogs warden okay i thought something else was happening over here i guess they took out scorpion spot already we currently have 15 money every quarter 56 casts we gotta start relaxing and how many caps we actually use you guys go ahead and train we've got unobstructed piloting let's grab some air based raids that'd be nice even though cyclops jobs was the first nation we did take out so how far are they going artificial lunch experiment what are you guys doing gek replicas so once they go through their final focus i don't think there's a way for us to integrate them hopefully there is but i doubt it there is we shall integrate them into our army also i did say i would leave in the description of who created the vault city expanded somewhat and i did check off screen and it was a guy named or called tumor on steam t-u-m-o-r as was his name i'll still leave in the description but i thought i might as well just let you guys know because i figured that out earlier organization relations i don't really care uh propaganda efforts that's not really worth it yeah it's not really worth it anything else drawn here i'd like to put more people down but oh oh our door and we can get arched dornan nice after mutant supremacy i think i wanna do some stuff on the right side you how about utopian city bald city is more than a place it's an idea a post where utopia rising from the waste we are all above those who around us for a reason and it is for the same reasons that so many flock to this place desperate to get us even a smidgen of the glorious technology that we have at our disposal we get three more civilian workshops which would be good to help expand and develop vault city and as a trade now old royal blues if you like your brothers go right ahead it's just we didn't find anything so that kind of sucks let's get our manpower back uh these divisions were actually worth using very good very good very good how the caps it's not great it's not bad around here let's cut you down eventually i won't just converting your mole rats or our division straight into just literal just mole rats because now industry does not mean mole rats which is unfortunate we're still using them so we must keep doing this one no templates train mongrels oh you're making mongols and not pioneer kits huh we're still making pioneer kits well we don't really need that i'm not even going to use them in this campaign so that'll be okay thank you oh we need way more support equipment actually which is not good hmm standard wages is fine uh local leaders battle-hearted soldiers well might as well please stop giving me your crappy divisions if they're okay divisions i'll take them but if not i don't want them there we go all right it's probably a really really really bad idea any other planes around here yes pipeline fighters are good slap you guys in half so you can go here and then you guys can go there and then have you guys i'm gonna slap you down in half as well you guys go there we're gonna put you guys on whoever is down here already and go right there this is probably a really bad idea your duplicate yep yeah we can give them about five seconds before we go five four three we're getting more divisions on this line two complicated circuitry it's a little bit too out of time for me uh it's still a little bit too at a time scrap tracks why not maybe we'll do some more playing stuff one point five oops my bad you guys why are you not moving because you would have a fallback line which i'm not going to have right now three two ish one-ish yeah we gotta start saving some caps up too five is not very much no is it oh we're going to the west that's pretty good not bad not bad and i'm going to go to war with these guys i'll call you guys but don't call it anyone else they should not be able to if that does happen we might not have a good time now we have called them in and they are taking the bait just a little bit so maybe we'll pull you guys off hopefully pull you guys off as well actually we're not gonna pull up everyone at the same time we'll pull like a smidgen of you guys off first and actually you're gonna go bye-bye since you're not even a normal division for us so there you go we're going to entice them to come in and entice them come on in come on in oh now that's a division worth using these are divisions we actually wanted to make is it really these are the only summaries no they're not they're not bad divisions actually [Music] but i don't want them because these guys cost us money literal money it's not good expand vault city don't mind if we do level five great no we should have more money that's good all right that's the case if everyone wants to do this come on over with us have a good time unless we could just push them in which wouldn't be a bad idea either but i'd rather have them attack us first if bossy butler there you go go and leave make your line a little weaker that's the case i might do the same thing right here or i just forced you guys to attack for us let's try that one you guys all safety right solved right there boom boom and that's not a bad division either let the desert rangers lose those guys civilians future the servants multi population security council not bad stuff not bad stuff let's go and do den crackdown why not now the klamath's leadership has been the knee we'd crack down on the dam with extreme prejudice establishing more and ending the criminal's elements should provide so much so much music not to mention turning junkies and petty criminals into upsetting members of society sounds like a win-win to me i still want to attack all right then so be it duplicate you that'll be good we're doing quite a bit of air damage which is nice not a whole lot but you know it's fine with me i do have any more planes not that many more oh boy so good luck with this you're going to need it and take care of you guys and go right there if you can win that'd be great for the attack send half you guys with you and have you guys do this i'm not sure why they're attacking but that's all right there you go good luck and now i gotta attack here too hey you did it hip hip hooray very nice not bad not bad um not bad not bad not bad hmm still a little bit too much ahead of time for me it's a little bit too much ahead of time for me how about over here that's not bad engine advancements pretty good you guys did a pretty good job now it would be cool to get like cut these guys all the way off down here all the way down there but i don't think it's going to be really possible for now so let's just station ourselves right here and do smaller encirclements if they attack us so be it i don't really care continue we clamp down on autonomy what else we're gonna spend our political power on great horn very good and you're using nothing but puppet division manpower which is exactly what we want to see and i thought we were attacking but we're not which is good vehicles maybe flamethrowers let's grab some as the brain frag grenades i'm thinking we're gonna put frag grenades on the mole rats and they can go kaboom grenade rifles machine machine grenade rifles i think if we can get that can we actually use that we can yeah but the machine gun rifles are machine gun grenade launchers on mole rats now that's using our head from our control warthog administration uh that's actually fine with me we have we have no real use for political power at this time we eventually will but not yet from there there thank you boom boom go there boom boom and then try to go there that's the case good luck good luck you might need it some more it looks like we're doing enough uh 30-ish between 16 to 33-ish damage which is pretty darn nice i'm going to send all but you got ah take you back don't use them all rats use everything about them all rats to put these guys down and use you guys as well there you go another encirclement the 80s are surprisingly oh hello what are you doing right there sir that's not very good for us not too bad right now actually oh this is very strange i'm used to them being much more difficult than this this is a normal division that we wanted i believe it probably actually is oh good they're dead and they they wanted to kill themselves too anyway so go right here there you go nice thank you uh bushido hido local leader local leaders not bad let's grab look oh actually no we're gonna grab animal friend for our type of play through here that kind of actually makes more sense so next up we're going to come down here and actually i'm just going to go one two three all right so seriously at this point i don't know what's going on so it seems like we might be able to do a general push which is great and all but i'm a little concerned that how many divisions do they have up to 43 2000 manpower losses i mean obviously we call them rangers won't be very good they don't that much manpower f2 is not bad either hmm they're not attacking us we must do this three two i'm not gonna wait one two three there you go one two three there you go of course the attack go on and you'll you'll be fine i'm sure after you guys come over here it'll be fine take you go all the way down here we'll be good thumbs up for me next up let's grab some of this it's selective exposure for more soft attack good good good so we're going to go all these guys on the left which would be nice and our guys are attacking i guess technically they could if they really wanted to wow that's not bad ooh do we actually try that just general attacking oh i guess we could it's not with me i suppose 92 98 96 97 we're almost there head on in guys head on and sally forth then crack down time and ego war eager warriors oh we got vertibird schematics all the brotherhood outposts the dance sims have been an old brotherhood to steal outposts even before we deliberated the region it was nearly abandoned only a single member occupied it with a now empty we can renovate and expand it to provide for the defense of the settlement while we're there it would only be prudent to see if anything useful could be learned from the facility such as the brotherhood of british bird schematics now that's worth getting that is 100 worth getting actually i don't want to use you over there you're too precious my model rats are too precious yes i am very weird ah that's all right i don't really care all right you guys just go head on in there that's fine with me you guys head on over here too just go ahead and put them out of their gosh darn misery because who would want to be here trying to win i do you guys are doing great tremendous we need more planes though at this point i'm we've killed off quite a few enemies uh you guys are pushing in pretty darn well i'm gonna recommend you guys come over here and actually start doing this we'll give about five seconds before we push we're still mobilizing it looks like a little bit more which is really really nice and then i'm gonna do that because we can well i got a lot of mole rats son we got a lot of mo rats uh mole rap mutants oh we can make them even more explosive that'd be kind of good yes there's our organization just slightly more that's all right oh wait they're all there you go do now 20 combo with three two everyone just kill them off with everyone okay so why are the 80s this this week okay usually is it because of resistance it must be because of resistance right no resistance seems to be okay almost in every single time i try to fight the 80s it's a bad word to fight them a really bad word which i don't like but it seems to be going too well right now what is going on the learning trend i'll go and do that it's fine yeah seriously this is this is ridiculously easy this should have been much more difficult especially since i'm using puppet you know a lot of puppet divisions oh what's going on oh who cares about that stuff uh you guys have been there if you can and you guys keep these guys in place let's call everyone in boom boom boom boom boom boom doesn't matter now beat them get rid of them you know cull them this is ridiculously easy holy bad words we've killed off eight thousand we've lost 157 guys ourselves now pale folks have lost a lot more but that doesn't matter like why are these guys ridiculously easy this time around well where are they in their focus tree hold on let's look at that war for the mountains so they've gone all the way down here which is not bad but this is ridiculously easy this is too easy in my opinion but you know what let's not go too far don't want any more political power now for that it's not bad it's kind of nice engine advancements very good let's grab some of this it's a little bit of time but we do have the rmx before that so no thank you all right then ooh actually let's see i want to pop ruby valley refuge right liberate now we want a puppet riperal territory which is right there ruby valley refuge might also be good to do as well i'm gonna pop the rest okay so these guys became oh face master's done if you like to read about that go right ahead all right then that's why i wanted to puppet these guys instead you actually became a protector you guys are protected as well and then you guys are as well a projector which is not bad uh with the 80s though i don't think these two nations would have that much manpower so we're going to grab the 80s here and infantry temple 18 combat width motorized we have any other infantry templates here these templates aren't bad they're not great let's not duplicate that we just want to copy it it doesn't matter we've enough army speed to change this up anyways i i usually don't use demo teams here just because it doesn't give you any more organization um actually hurts your throwing some chemicals organization too even though we're making them we don't have to use them as well so that's looking pretty good economic resurgence we don't have enough political power yet whatever i don't really care as you of course know two days left fragmentation grenades let's go with some over there hair stuff 100 days is quite a bit well not so quite a bit dude radar station we can do that one that's fine oh what oh i want this one uh great horn falls ill um up next in let's go with new hammond maybe i'm gonna add more and more to our puppet army here so why not right well that's why not because we don't have enough we do have enough political power i don't even have like the fast justification war mod on either oh see sorry i hate my chair oh the brotherhood outpost delightful vertebrate schematics oh they change their conscription territory level whatever um i'm ignoring the rights of the focus street completely saving face rival territory the overseer dies um sure face master shares many values with us he protects his own suspicions of the outside world is willing to get his hands dirty to keep his people safe his people are also severely distrusting of us maybe inducting masher as a full assistant help us work towards bringing them properly under our control might as well so what else do we want i want more planes like i am a sucker for really really just tons and tons and tons of planes i love planes i love the great plains okay i was gonna just i was gonna exercise our guys but okay yeah why not and how much will this cost us too much but 84 wow wow jesus holy cow well clear where the marlin try but i guess we'll call you guys arms why not call it arms why not and head on in air damage very nice very very nice dive bombing no thank you 80s i can't afford that let me hopefully have more text talking about like the economy and such i think it'd be kind of cool since if you're not if you don't pay careful attention you can really screw yourself up if you don't have a positive amount of caps so be warned as a friendly reminder always be warned about caps because it can really bite you in the butt if you don't pay attention to it i'll put it like that expanding the court we are expanding a lot of places that's very nice at this point i think we might want to try okay new ham's gone already thank you thank you very much how much member do they have holy cow murtaugh i mean i guess i i don't understand why what's okay now it's 40 days that's 40 days it's a little longer i'm kind of okay with that you know i don't know i don't understand well maybe i should actually look into this a little bit more hold on aqua boy girl that's kind of a waste for now saving face is nice we do have you know military academy training so it's minus 50 just five vocal times we do have the minus twenty-five percent just five we'll send down here as well which makes sense so uh supply consumption more division attack defense bad weather penalty decisive battle we got even more attacks did you hit in valley so that might explain why we're doing so well with even more and more and more and more attack but still it'd be war oh maybe we can do every cap for the army that'd be pretty nice actually you guys are training very okay let's go vault city again at this point i do want to start saving political power up so we can start integrating some more people too so level nine glorious 25 cats are recorded not bad i helped out solomon's because that would be good that's a lot of political power for that stuff wow anyone else recruit metzger jr all right sounds good to me and we'll be saving some face although i brought militia now that the ripe world have started to come around to our control of them allowing their population to form their own military might just be a viable option why not and that's a good division right yeah it's 20 combat width that's exactly the one we've made which maybe you might want to try to expand them riders will still be good samurai throwing some of those guys on some cam companies too that's not bad desert rangers we definitely want to help support these guys because they are they'll be very very useful for the future since this i might never get rid of them as an ally or as a puppy because they're so good all right at this point we should be able to work actually pretty darn soon we got basically the weaponry thank you very very much yeah both city's a lot of fun i love old city so much fun oh anything down here yeah subscribe some more boundaries maybe we can build some that'll be kind of nice laser weaponry yes please marlar tribes and then we probably should go for good war but we probably going to try to get some transports done they're not two ahead of time so that'll be good you guys going to do that let's go and go to war they're guaranteed by a high chapel so we'll take out two birds with one stone so uh can we call all allies thank you oh my we have so many outlets look at that that's so good so we're doing okay so far air damage is slowly getting there wow how about that goodbye i love mole rats why are they so weak slowly pushing in slowly slowly slowly presbyter and is looking okay one to two thousand man power hold on let's see uh stockpiles no they got a good amount of equipment division wise they're they're looking just a little weak not sure why but you know what i'm not gonna question something sometimes uh no thank you a better radar let's go and grab some miniaturized secretary that'd be good selective exposure not bad after that mutually exclusive with veteran integration recovery is okay that is that's definitely okay as well veteran integration you get more experience gain i like the terrain penalty reduction that's quite useful but oh recovery rate we can recover faster hmm terrain penalty reduction oh that could be really good like you're fighting in like mountains that that could help quite a bit deserts could help quite a bit i think i chose this one when i played the shields army so i'm going to go with this one actually it's not that drastic of it you know something that we do get here but you know we'll use it anyways looks like we're lacking for some of these guys anyways oh are we missing like manpower support equipment no we're just not doing that great we're doing a good amount of air damage though uh more divisions anything here interesting uh you are actually useful thank you mass delete i mean yeah they're attacking very aggressively but that's okay for now all right very good murtaugh will be ours these guys have been circled and they shall die thank you very much we still get one point some odd political power 1.56 not bad anything else around here i mean getting military stuff will be good the military signup bonuses thank you very much come over here thank you thank you thank you and goodbye still positive five amounts that's not bad can no one else give me some more political power ah for now i'll stop doing that one and you guys as well and you guys as well right militia not bad facing face cramming i want to do something else over here the future servants quality service security council oh my population let's go with that one many of our people that come to our courtyard come seeking the trickle-down effect of our medical capabilities we can't offer each and every person that asks a replacement limb or our ability to make promises and quietly sterilize those too mutated to be a further use means we have excellent population control but we can use more population period and more energy actually quite a bit more energy uh they haven't fallen yet but they take this out first thank you very much and uh okay i'm not sure where all their armies are at but okay fuel oh we found them transfer helicopters here we go okay so mortal reformers are gone thank you very much and puppet so with this puppet system it only makes sense if we are allowed to like ask for caps from these guys right that only makes sense that if we are your overlord you pay us right right at least that makes sense to me like does that is that that should be part of the economy now we're losing money whatever pill folk let's see this is from coal lost guards let's see this is from where the cyclopean cyclopian the oh we gotta get rid of the o so thank you for playing i appreciate that but we can't afford you anymore 0.78 at this point we can't really afford too much else so we got to deal with what we've got and actually our army's looking pretty good so no god we're okay oh god they put all their soldiers here you pieces of garbage if that's the case i don't wanna lose supply let them come on in and go up to mertel let them come right on in get our guys set up first you guys are gonna win the battle which is totally totally fine gonna retreat let them come on in and we'll kill them off that way no i don't want your garbage soldiers man so now suck off strives they should be done or pale books should be done with the focus right now right now they're getting close they're getting very very close the price is right honorary vault dwellers they're both getting very very close very very good actually we wanted to we just have them drain themselves on us and one area you guys will be the honorary dudes but only half of you will do that not bad not bad at all guys please stop it please stop you're embarrassing yourself that's fine you guys are not sucking out supplies so i'm not too worried about that we're missing more sport equipment though we gotta focus on that a little bit more actually can we do we can't do that darn it you can't do that either darn it we do that one but i do want to start integrating people um all of you guys go right here half you guys go right there and i'm gonna keep you seven there you go leave and actually i'll cut you guys probably down to half too there you go great horn you're gonna do that for quite a while robot infantry yeah that's better that's fine let's do one more focus before we end the episode where i'm just gonna sit here and hopefully kill off the enemies divisions way or at least just drain their manpower unless someone else tries to attack us as well which could very well happen so we barely oh we're actually losing money still ah not good it's always a problem with money advancement though that's nice purification stations that's also very very nice wow we need way more yeah we need way more than that hell folk that's not good well i guess we'll do the suck up stripes first then to integrate these guys which will be fine even though it does make these guys have way more territory they finally don't they got air production so it's time to go ahead and try to integrate them unless we have something else for cyclops stripes here cyclops so we have home of the north which is not bad one two three four eye on the prize of course uh let's see is it down here oh all roads lead down there okay for servitude eagle warriors of course i don't think there's really that much more left for these guys actually that's kind of hard to seize eye for an eye yeah i guess we'll go down this path next eager warriors despite being being bested by us the cyclops tribe remains surprisingly jovial they're willing to fight for us long as we are willing to provide them with the means of battle but i hope 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Bad debt Expense Allowance method Bad Debt | Financial Accounting Course | CPA Exam FAR ch 7 p 3
hello and welcome to the session this is professor forehead in the session we would look at the allowance method this topic is covered in introductory accounting course as well as the CPA exam the for section as always I would like to remind you to connect with me on LinkedIn if you haven't done so YouTube is already would need to subscribe I have one thousand six hundred plus accounting auditing tax and finance lectures this is a list of all the courses that I cover including many CPA questions if you like my recordings please like them click on the like button it doesn't cost you anything share them put them in playlists if they benefit you simply put they might benefit other people so please share the wealth especially these days when the coronavirus is out there connect with me on instagram on my website you will find additional resources if you'd like to supplement your accounting education and your CPA exam I strongly suggest you check out my website before we look at the allowance method it's very important to understand or revisit fairly quickly the direct write-off method which we covered in the prior session but I'm gonna cover briefly here to make to put things into perspective how does the direct write-off method work well let's assume we sold five hundred and twenty dollars worth of goods to jaikant on August first year one so here's what we do we debit account receivable J tenth we credit sales five twenty done well we kept billing jaikant and jaqen did not pay the bail on January 23rd we had a meeting the year two and we determine management determined that we're gonna give up on J can because J can't is no longer you know we don't think that J Ken's gonna pay us at this point we will write off the account so listen to me carefully when did we decide to do so it's when we determined that we can no longer collect the account therefore at this point we will debit an expense and we will credit remove the accounts payable basically jaikant receivable is gone so this is basically the direct write-off method very simple method very simple straightforward math so we noticed the specific customer that the specific customer is noted in the transaction so we can make the proper entry in the subsidiary ledger simply put we took Jay Kent out so this is basically the direct write-off method then we talked about why the direct write-off method is not is not a gap method and one of the reasons the main reasons is it doesn't follow the expense recognition or the matching principle so the expense principle requires that expenses be reported in the same period as sales so expenses and sales they may be they need to be reported in the same period the direct write-off method doesn't do that therefore it's Knob gap remember and here one the sale took place and here too the expense took place so the sale took place in august of year 1 august of year 1 and you slide this down so the sales took place here 1 in august the expense took place in year 2 in january and this is the problem with direct with the direct write-off method so the expense and the sale are in two different period now materiality constraint permit permit the direct write-off if it gives you the same result as the allowance which we did not learn about the allowance but it's the same as the direct write-off then you could use the director aromatic so usually the direct write-off method does not best match sales with expenses so that's the problem with the direct write-off method therefore if that's the problem we did we need another gap method and the other gap method that we need to learn about today is the allowance method and this is the gap method so how does the allowance method solve this problem well here's what's gonna happen at the end of each accounting period we estimate total that that expected to be realized from the period sales so at the end of the period we will just guess take a guess this is how much we're gonna have that that expense very interesting not accurate but more real more relevant it's more finally we record the expense in the same period although we're not accurate but we will estimate the keyword is estimate so two advantages to the allowance method first it record bed that expense in the same period when the sales took place so the expense is matched with the sale so that's the key of the allowance method and it report account receivable at what we called estimated amount to be collected cash to be collected and we're gonna see what does that mean it means it recorded the account receivable net of any allowance net of any allowance and the best way to illustrate this is just hard to look at examples to see how this all worked together so the first example is let's assume that comp company had credit sales of three hundred thousand during its first year of operation at the end of the first year twenty thousand of credit sales remain in collected so simply put we still have twenty thousand off account receivable if they are uncollected well if they remain uncollected their account receivable based on experience of similar businesses so they look at similar businesses and they estimated of that amount one thousand five hundred of this account receivable will be in collectible so they guess they said we have twenty thousand of account receivable and they say of this amount 1500 we are never going to collect so what do they do we now record a bad debt expense so we debit we debit bad debt expense notice they debited the expense before anything happens they never take the expense before anything happened and they credited an account called allowance for doubtful accounts allowance for doubtful accounts allowance for doubtful accounts I'm gonna be referring to with a BA what type of account is this a ba allowance for doubtful account is a contra asset specifically the asset that's reducing its account receivable it reduces account receivable disliked accumulated depreciation reduces fixed asset this is a contra asset receivable this is the entry to record to estimate trick to record bet that expense now here's what how things looks like we still have we still have an account receivable of 20,000 so the account receivable is still 20,000 that does not change and what we do have now is allowance for doubtful account a new account with a balance of 1500 and this balance as I told you but served it exists to serve this account now how do we present this information on the balance sheet this is how we can present it we would still show the account receivable at 20,000 less the allowance so this is the amount that the expected to be collected so this is the amount that's expected to be collected expected to be collected in cash expected to be collected this is called the N or V or the net realizable value net realizable value and RV so we have 20,000 of receivable of which only 18,500 we expect to collect and this is an advantage of the allowance method because it shows you account receivable at net realizable value another way to show this same information some companies what they do it's one line they say account receivable net of doubtful account 18500 it means the gross is 20,000 net of 1,500 will give you 18 thousand five hundred two ways to show this information okay now we're gonna keep on going now we have a receivable of 20,000 we estimate not to collect 15000 now we came we came to the conclusion that one of our customers remember jaikant now we came up with the conclusion that jaikant is basically a deadbeat jaikant will not be able to pay his five hundred and twenty dollars what do we do when we determine an account becomes in collectible very important that's gonna be different than direct then the direct write-off method once we determine an account is in collectible we will debit allowance for doubtful account and we credit the receivable for Kent what I want you to notice no expense when we write off an account when we write off an account there is no expense under the allowance method why why because the expense took place when we booked the transaction at the end of the year at the end of the year of December 31st we book the expense upfront we already recorded the expense before it actually happens now what how things look like now well here's how things look like account receivable is reduced by 520 and allowance for doubtful accounts is reduced by 512 you know I'm gonna focus on the allowance of doubtful account and I'm gonna give you some very important rules so please listen carefully and take notes as I'm going over those rules if I ask you right now what is the balance in the allowance of doubtful account well 1,500 credit 520 debit the balance is 980 credit so I have a balance of 980 dollars credit let's assume we end up the year with this valence simply put what I'm saying is no other customer no other customer failed to pay all the other customer paid on time therefore we did not have any reason to write off any account what does that mean if we have a credit balance please write this down please write this down so a credit a credit balance in a DA in the allowance a da allowance for doubtful accounts means we over estimated all what we're saying in the prior year we thought 1500 would go in collectible we only was where we were not able to collect 520 therefore we have a remaining balance of 9 980 well what does it mean if we end up with a debit balance and I'm gonna show you what does it mean in a DA a debit balance in a DA means we under estimated the allowance we underestimated we thought it's gonna be 1,500 it was more than 1,500 what does it mean a underestimated let me erase the ink and show you what happens so I'm gonna just erase the link so please take the notes down so let's assume another customer bailed out on us so let's assume September 1st what about large customers owes us $2000 bailed out therefore we debit allowance for doubtful account $2,000 and we credit the account receivable for Hat it's me I did not pay my bills $2,000 now we credit account receivable 2,000 and we debit allowance for doubtful accounts 2,000 now what happened is is this now we have a debit balance in the allowance let's assume let's assume that's the only thing that happened I'm the only person who end up not paying their bill and what does that mean it means my balance and the allowance is 1020 I end up the year with 1020 debit well what does it mean it means I underestimated I have a debit balance and the allowance it means I underestimated it so it's very important to understand what does a debit balance and allowance me and that does what does the credit balance means you're gonna thank me in a moment when I go over the specific rules so this is what it means if you have a credit balance or a debit balance at the end of the year okay let's move on so notice before the write off and after the write off the realizable value or the net realizable value is the same before we wrote off J can't account the account receivable was 20 the allowance was 15 the net realizable value was 18,000 after dried off we reduce this account by 520 we reduced this account by 520 the net realizable value is the same so simply put writing off an account does not affect your net realizable value okay what happened is J can't somehow wandah and they wanted to pay us back this money well here's what happened on January 23rd on January 23rd we thought jaikant we gave up on jaikant okay so to help restore credit standing a customer some time pay all or part of the amount owed even if even after it was written off well let's assume on March 1st jaqen decided to pay the full amount what do we have to do just like with the direct write-off method we have two entries to make two entries to make one is to reverse this entry that's why I place this entry here one is to reverse it so the first thing is we debit the account receivable jaikant we credit the allowance we'll do the opposite of what we did here therefore we eliminate those two entries eliminated each other then we accept the cash and Epidaurus debit the cash credit the receivable now we restored the account now let's be more specific how do companies estimate bad debt expense there are two methods to estimate bad debt expense using the allowance method there's the percentage of sales and the account receivable method we have two submitted under the account receivable under the percentage of sales put down one step easy it's the one it's one step and it's an easy method and you're gonna see why under the account receivable just put down two steps so we're gonna have to compute we're gonna have to undertake two steps and you will see what I mean and under the account receivable we could either use the percentage of receivable or the aging of receivable technically they're both the same just different way of getting to the same answer doesn't have to be the same answer but different ways of getting to the answer not the same answer so let's thought would the easy method the percentage of sales how does the percentage of sales work well simply put you will take current period sales and some time you will take current credit sales depending on what the company uses and you multiply this by some percentage that you estimate so this is an estimate so you will take current period sales and you multiplied by some percentage and basically you will get to the answer you will get to your bad debt expense that's what you're looking for so if musicland has credit sales of 400,000 and estimate that that point six percent will eventually prove in collectible well how do we compute bet that expense will take four hundred thousand times the rate point zero point six percent point zero zero six will give us two thousand four hundred therefore musicland will have a bet that expense of two thousand four hundred will debit that that expense we credit allowance and this is basically the EZ percent of sales one-step method and we are simply done we are simply done that's basically what it takes that's all what it takes that's it now let's take a look at the percent of receivable method now the percent of receivable we compute the estimate of the allowance for doubtful accounts so notice here's what I want you to kind of kind of think about this under the percentage of sales method really we are computing bad debt expense that's what we are computing that's our goal under the allowance under the percentage of receivable method we are going to be computing our goal is we are computing really what we are doing is we are computing the ad a so think of it we are computing the ad a account allowance for doubtful account so so we compute the allowance for doubtful account ad a using two steps the first step will take gear and receivable whatever our receivable is and we multiply it by a percentage once we do so once we do so we're gonna get we're gonna get what we call the target in the allowance for doubtful accounts that's a step one so step one is to get your target you want to know what's your what should your allowance be remember you are computing your allowance then step two because it's a two-step process you will take the prior-year allowance for doubtful accounts any then if it's a credit remember if it's a credit it means you overestimate the prior year remember when I talked about what when I talked about the credit and the debit if you have a credit it means you overestimate and you deduct the target from the prior year balance to find your adjustment if the prior-year allowance for doubtful account is a debit not Deeb you add a bit you add the target balance from the prior year to find the adjustment just copied this information down and it will make sense when we work an example so it's a two-step process first you find your target whatever you want to have an ad a that's I call this your target your target an ad a then you work backward you would look at your prior balance an ad if you have a credit you deduct the balance from the credit if you have a debit you add let's take a look at an example to illustrate this concept let's assume a musicland has 50,000 and receivable and 200 credit balance now here's what I need to tell you and the problem if they don't tell you if they said 200 balance you assume it's a credit balance because the allowance will have a credit balance so if they don't say anything that's a credit if it's inevitably will specify it's a debit what does that mean it means you're looking at this you're looking at a company with an account receivable of 50000 and they have an ABA a current ABA of 200 it means the prior year do you overestimated by 200 how do we compute our adjustment okay so what we did step one is we'll take the account receivable times 5% to get to the ending balance this is what I call the target in ABA what does that mean it means it means I need to have a balance of two thousand five hundred and eighty a if I need the balance of two thousand five hundred all what I need is two thousand three hundred so this is my adjustment this is my adjustment so let's take a look at this so this is my prior balance I need the balance of two thousand five hundred my adjustment is only two thousand three hundred okay so let me just show you the entry the entry is bad debt expense two thousand three hundred allowance 2300 why do I only need two thousand three hundred because I already have two hundred from the prior balance so notice the prior balance is two hundred the unadjusted prior balance is two hundred simply what we started the year with two thousand two hundred we thought right off 2200 we only wrote off 2000 we are left with two hundreds we we overestimated therefore the following gear we do the opposite the following here we under we simply we under estimate we underestimate so this is basically the percent of receivable method another way to compute the allowance using the receivable is called aging of receivable we are still raising the receivable but you are computing the target differently so how does agent work you classify each receivable by how long it's past due each group of receivable is multiplied by an estimated that that percentage then estimated bed that for each group are totaled we add them all together what does that mean well let's take a look at an example okay let's assume this company has a total of $50,000 of receivables same company now what you do is you break down B receivable by each individual subsidiary customer Carly Jaime Chavez militia taxes and enzyme and this is their pal this is their balances Carly Abbott 5890 Jaime 710 so on and so forth what you do next is you age the receivable you will determine how long each balance has been outstanding so let's see how much of the balances are not yet do okay for example Carly owes us 5890 none of it is due yet Jaime Ellen it's not yet due it's not it's it's under the other category it's heading Chavez off the ten thousand five hundred ten thousand three hundred not yet due because we give them 30 days to pay and there's two hundred and them services of the 21,000 that we owe them twenty thousand eight hundred and ten not yet due and we can take a look at the rest at the remainder so notice Jamie Alan the 710 its way past due Chavez the to the remaining two hundred is one to thirty days passed through taxes they have 6110 30 days pass through 31 the sixty days to two thousand nine hundred and ninety so what we do is we age them each each receivable how long it has been do then we add each group separately for example of the 32 of the 50,000 30,000 of it is not yet do we multiply this by a percentage and we're gonna choose 2 percent how did we choose 3 percent which is estimated it's 2 percent now we came up with 740 for this group for the 1 to 30 days pass to 6500 and we multiplied by 5 percent for the group 31 to 60 days 3700 and we multiplied by 10 percent for the 60 1 to 90 days 1900 multiplied by 25 percent and we have $900 that's over 90 days past due and we multiplied that by 40 percent now notice as the amount is is taken as longer and longer to collect the data the probability of not collecting is higher therefore what we do then we add up all those puts all those answers and they end up to be 20 to 70 what's 20 to 70 20 to 70 is the target in the allowance so 20 to 70 is the target and the allowance for doubtful accounts rather than taking rather than taking 50 thousand multiplied by what did we multiply it by earlier we multiplied it I believe by by 5% and we got a target of 2500 what we do now we compute this account differently and now the target is 20 to 70 those will not equal to each other they if they equal it's fine it just random okay if they equal did it's random so now what we need to do we need to take a look at the prior balance the prior balance is 200 we need the target balance of 20 to 70 so here's what we have we have a Navy a with a prior balance of 200 we need a target balance of 20 to 70 well if that's the case that's easy or what I have to do is find the difference because it's a credit balance and the difference is two thousand and seventy and that's my adjustment so this is what I need and my adjustment is David bad debt expense 2070 credit allowance 2007 to come up with that balance so first you figure out what's your target and from your target you work backward now let's assume the we had an existing debit balance of 500 it means the prior year and the allowance for doubtful accounts Allen's we have 500 and we need a target of 2270 under those circumstances you add the two numbers to get the adjustment and if you add both of them you need an adjustment of 2770 okay you need enough credit to wipe out the debit and keep you with 20 to 70 because the prior year you underestimated therefore the entry is debit bet that expense credit allowance for doubtful accounts so this is the debit balance and this is a summary of all what we learned about in this session basically under the allowance method we could use the income statement or the sales method use percentage of sales take sales lines the rate and we are done under the balance sheet focus or the account receivable focus we have two method we have two ways to compute this the percentage of sales you'll take account receivable times the rate to get to the target then from the target you work backwards either you deduct if it's a credit balance or you add that it's a debit balance or do you take the aging of receivable by age times the rate by age give you the allowance then you deduct if it's a credit to the get to the adjustment or add if it's a vet so this is a summary now in the next session we're gonna look at notes receivable as always if you like this recording please click on the like button just click on it it doesn't cost you anything I appreciate it it helps me a lot it helps other people subscribe 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Tree roots invading garden bed - how to stop them
hello and welcome in this video i am going to share with you what happens when you place a raised garden bed next to a tree without a buffer between the ground and the garden bed i will also share three tips on how to stop tree roots from invading your garden bed let's grow firstly i must share with you that this was not intended to be a raised garden bed we came across a pile of what appeared to be kitchen shelves that were destined for the landfill and we decided to pick this box we put screws in it placed it on the ground added leaves and some compost we then started planting in it we grew tomatoes twice in it the last lot of tomatoes are oxide variety which had some issues see the link below to that video we will be removing what remains of what remains of the oxide tomatoes i first became suspicious of what was happening in this cotton bed when i buried food scraps the link to that video is on the description below the soil was extremely dry and i kept watering it however the soil kept drying out and i didn't understand what was happening and the tomatoes were barely managing so we decided to dismantle this bad boy and repair proceed into a worm farm and a flower bed by dividing it into three sections i will be sharing a separate video on that in terms of how we build it from the beginning up until this particular point that of course the flowers that we have placed on the garden bed we started by pulling the sides of the garden bed apart and immediately we could see on the sides that something wasn't right the root system inside the bed was way way too extensive than what one would have expected from only six tomato plants we then started digging we found a healthy population of red wigglers as we were digging and removing the soil when we were done digging it became apparent that there was uninvaded uninvited invaders it was the tree next door its roots had grown directly underneath the frame of the garden bed into the garden bed these roots sucked up tons of water and nutrients depriving the tomatoes of valuable nutrients and moisture as you can see these invading roots are quite strong and healthy you know i'm struggling to pull them out they are very strong and yeah i mean they have uh you know they've had a great time in this garden bed now that we know the root cause you know of what caused this bed to be so dry you know we can now explain why as well this tree has lost fewer leaves than its neighbors given that it is the beginning of winter here in the southern hemisphere and most of three most trees of similar kind have lost over 80 of their leaves and i'm talking about in this property you know because you've got about three or four of these of these trees and they have lost about 80 percent of their leaves and this particular tree has lost you know barely lost about 50 percent of the leaves you know which explains really what the heck is happening with uh with this garden bed and why the tree has got so many leaves so to prevent this from happening the best way which is tip number one it is to place a plastic underneath the bed as we have done here soon in another video i'll be sharing with you everything about this giant bed that we built a couple of months ago so that video basically will take you from the materials we used to what is growing today tip number two use cardboards as a buffer between the ground base of the garden bed we did exactly this on this garden bed we went to pick up three cardboards from the supermarket we layered them underneath this bed we have done the same on the two garden beds next to this one finally best of void that is tip number three best avoid placing your garden beds next to trees or at least you know consider piling up newspapers and any unwanted carbon material as your base as your buffer i hope you enjoy this video and if you have any suggestions please leave your comments below and thank you for watching see you next time
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ARCA space corporation Romanian cosmonautics and Aeronautics Association Association Romana pentru cosmonaut Turkish Sierra Nautica ARCA is an aerospace company based in Las Cruces New Mexico United States that build space rockets and other manned and unmanned aircraft intended for space exploration it was founded in 1999 as a non-governmental organization in Romania by the Romanian engineer Dumitru Popescu and other rocket and Aeronautics enthusiasts since then ARCA has launched two stratospheric rockets for large-scale stratospheric balloons including a cluster balloon and was awarded to governmental contracts with the Romanian government and one contract with the European Space Agency our aerospace is currently developing a single-stage-to-orbit rocket designed to be cost-effective rather than reusable you topic history you topic 1999 to 2004 demonstrator rocket family ARCA was established as Romanian cosmonautics and aeronautics Association Association Romana pentru cosmonaut occur Ciara Nautica a non-governmental organization in 1999 by a group of rocket and Aeronautics enthusiasts their goal was to construct and launch space rockets after experimenting with designs for different fuels and rocket engine types including solid fuel Rockets they decided to use fiberglass for engine and tank construction and hydrogen peroxide as fuel the first vehicle was named demonstrator and was a 10 meter long unguided self stabilized rocket it never flew instead it was used in various public exhibitions to attract funds and sponsorships the second rocket demonstrator 2 was constructed in 2003 for this ARCA created the first rocket engine testing installation where they tested their hydrogen peroxide engine after the tests were successful they constructed demonstrator to be which was an improved version of the previous rocket it had a 4.5 meters length and 0.77 metres diameter and used an 18 meters high launch pad in 2003 ARCA also signed up for the Ansari X PRIZE international competition and started design for the Ora's on suborbital vehicle capable of carrying a crew of two up to an altitude of 100 kilometers horizont was to be a RCA's competing vehicle for the Ansari X PRIZE it was designed to use a disposable jet engine up to an altitude of 15 kilometers and then ignite its main hydrogen peroxide rocket engine in order to propel it to the 100 kilometers altitude on September 9th 2004 ARCA successfully launched the demonstrator to be rocket from Cape midea Air Force Base because of powerful wind gusts up to 60 km/h they were forced to use only 20% of the intended fuel quantity in order to keep with the allocated safe zone by the air force the altitude reached was 1200 meters at the launch 90 journalists participated from Romania Germany and Austria after the launch ARCA started construction of the auras on space plane and completed the aircraft structure by 2005 topic 2005 to 2010 Stabilo and Helen Rockets our car organized a public presentation of their auras on space plane in front of the palace of the Parliament in Bucharest because of financial problems encountered with the construction of Horizonte ARCA decided to suspend its development and instead design a new much smaller rocket called Stabilo it was designed to be launched from a stratospheric solar balloon and carry one person into space design and construction of large-scale polyethylene balloons started and on December 2nd 2006 at an ST Baco the crew capsule of Stabilo rocket was lifted to an altitude of 14,000 700 meters the capsule was safely recovered that evening the event was transmitted live on several Romanian TV stations on the 27th of September 2007 the entire Stabilo rocket crew capsule plus rocket booster was lifted to an altitude of 12,000 meters using the largest solar balloon constructed until that date the mission was launched from Cape midi air force base and the rocket was recovered from the black sea surface by Romanian Navy divers at this moment ARCA proved its ability to conduct large-scale operations and to coordinate military institutions like the Romanian Navy and the Romanian Air Force in 2007 ARCA 1 to governmental contracts with the research ministry for a suborbital rocket and a solar balloon the Romanian Space Agency the University of Bucharest and other Romanian institutions were subcontractors to ARCA for these projects in early 2008 ARCA joined the Google Lunar XPrize competition and designed the hause orbital launcher their lunar rover was named European lunar lander and used a monopropellant rocket engine for landing and hovering Haase was a three-stage orbital rocket powered by hybrid engines using a bitumen based fuel and hydrogen peroxide as oxidizer it was supposed to be launched from 18,000 meters carried by the largest solar balloon ever constructed having a volume of 2 million cubic meters for the harsh rocket they created a three stage much smaller demonstrator called Helen that was intended to test technologies and operation the Hellen rocket was intentionally not aerodynamically stabilized being intended to use a technique based on the pendulum rocket fallacy the Romanian Bank BRD group soceity general awarded our car 300,000 euro sponsorship for their activities Romanian cosmonaut dmitry Priene are you highly praised a RCA's achievements and noted their ability to efficiently utilize private funds in 2009 ARCA performed a series of engine tests using the Stabilo rocket engine in order to validate the design for the helen rocket the first attempt to launch the helen rocket took place on november 14 2009 romanian naval forces participated with the NSSL 281 Constanza ship the venus divers ship the full Jerell fast boat and two other fast craft boats for this mission ARCA constructed a massive 150,000 cubic metre solar balloon approximately five times as large as the previous balloon after the balloon began inflating the mission crew discovered that the balloon inflation arms were wrapped around the lower part of the balloon inflation was halted and the crew attempted to unwrap the arms three hours later the arms were repositioned and inflation was ready to resume but the Sun was already nearing the her aizen and heating the solar balloon was no longer possible the decision was made to cancel the mission ARCA decided to redesign the Hellen rocket to use two stages in a helium balloon instead they named the rocket Helen - on April 27th 2010 they performed an avionics test for the European lunar lander payload to be lifted by the Helen - rocket using a hot air balloon that lifted three ARCA members to 5,200 metres altitude on august 4th 2010 a new attempt to launch the rocket was made but a construction error in the helium balloon caused it to rupture and the mission was aborted a new helium balloon was manufactured designed to carry only the second stage of Helen to rocket on October 1st 2010 the rocket performed a successful flight to an altitude of 38,000 700 metres reaching a maximum velocity of 2,000 320 kilometers per hour upon atmospheric reentry the rocket capsule parachute failed to deploy and the capsule was lost at sea but the data was transmitted to the Mission Control Center on the 281 Constanza ship and to the Romanian air traffic services administration topic 2011 to 2013 i AR 111 aircraft executor engine and ha rocket family after the difficulties encountered with the stratospheric balloons ARCA decided to change their approach to orbital launch for the Google Lunar XPrize they designed a supersonic rocket plane powered by a liquid-fueled rocket engine using kerosene as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer the aircraft initially named D 111 was renamed IAR 111 after ARCA received permission from ia RSA brasov to use the traditional IAR designation for military and civilian aircraft constructed since 1925 the aircraft was intended to fly to an altitude of 17.00 meters and launch a heavily modified version of the harsh rocket named Haas to pass to was an air launch three-stage orbital rocket intended to place at 200 kilograms payload into orbit work on the plane structure began in late 2010 by 2011 all the fiberglass molds for the aircraft were finished and one-third of the aircraft structure was completed the crew capsule escaped system was tested on September 26 2011 when a mil me 17 helicopter belonging to the special aviation unit dropped the capsule from an altitude of 700 metres over the Black Sea the emergency parachute deployed successfully and the capsule was recovered from the sea surface by the Romanian Coast Guard in 2012 ARCA decided to focus on the construction of the rocket engine of the IAR 111 aircraft the engine named executor is made of composite materials has a thrust of 24 tonnes force 52 thousand lbf and is turbo pump fueled it uses ablative cooling for the main chamber and nozzle where the outer layers of the composite material vaporize in contact with the high-temperature exhaust mixture and prevent overheating ARCA also presented a long-term space program until 2025 that besides I AR 111 envisioned the small-scale orbital rocket has to see a suborbital manned rocket has to be and a medium scale manned orbital rocket super Haas in March 2012 architected an extremely lightweight composite materials kerosene tank that is intended to be used for the hast to see rocket after criticism from the Romanian Space Agency Rosa intensified in printed media and television ARCA decided to send a public letter to the Romanian Prime Minister to intervene in this matter ARCA mentioned that the Romanian Space Agency is in no position to criticize after the failure of the CubeSat goal yet recently launched with a Vega rocket furthermore ARCA was privately funded compared with Rosa that uses public funding in June 2012 ARCA presented their Hass to see rocket in Victoria Square in Bucharest in front of the Romanian government Palace the same year ARCA won a $1,200,000 contract with the european space agency to participate in the ex OMERS programme named the high altitude drop test the contract consisted of a series of stratospheric balloon drop tests to verify the structural integrity of the EDM parachutes used in Martian atmospheric deceleration on September 16 2013 ARCA performed the first successful flight in the EXO MERS programme lifting three pressurized avionics containers over the Black Sea to an altitude of 20 4,400 meters in November the concrete test stand for the executor engine was completed topic 2014 present air Strato and ARCA space corporation On February 10th ARCA presented a high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle named air Strato that was meant to replace stratospheric balloon usage for equipment testing and other near space missions it was intended to be solar-powered for extended endurance with 7 metres in length and had a 16 metres wingspan with a takeoff weight of 230 kilogram the aircraft first flew on February 28 are currents that if the development was successful they would consider developing a commercial version available for sale to customers on October 17 2014 are currents that it had transferred its headquarters to the United States to Las Cruces New Mexico in a press release they announced that in Romania activities related to software and rocket engine development will continue they also announced that air Strato UAV would be available for purchase to customers and that lass Cruces will also serve as a production center for the aircraft on November 25th they released a website for the UAV revealing two models available for purchase a Strato Explorer that could reach altitudes up to 18,000 meters with 20 hours endurance and air Strato pioneer that would be limited to 8,000 meters and 12 hours endurance on July 13th 2015 our currents the beginning of activities in New Mexico including production and flight tests of air Strato UAS and harsh rockets investing 1.2 million dollars topic fraud charges against the CEO popescu faced 13 counts of fraud five counts of embezzlement and one count of forgery according to an online arrest report Popescu was arrested in Jonesboro Georgia on November 8 and then extradited to Dona Ana County New Mexico he was released on bail on November 28th 2017 and was awaiting trial in mid-may 2018 criminal charges were dismissed by a grand jury after 14 hours of testimony and questioning according to Popescu it is not yet clear whether ARCA will remain in the USA or New Mexico topic vehicles topic pass rocket family the harsh rocket family is a series of rockets of various sizes and configurations intended to replace the initial hast balloon launched rocket after the difficulties encountered with balloon operation in mission 3 and mission for ARCA decided to redesign the rocket to be ground-launched although heavier and more expensive ground-launched rockets are more reliable easier to operate and can carry heavier payloads into orbit topic has to be has to be is a single-stage suborbital rocket intended for space tourism it can transport a crew capsule and service module into suborbital flight the crew capsule and service module are the same used for the larger multistage super harsh orbital rocket at the nasa d CX conference in Alamogordo New Mexico in August 2013 ARCA presented an updated version of the hast to be rocket with a capsule capable of carrying a crew of five into space there were discussions with spaceport america representatives to operate the hast to be rocket from new mexico you topic has to see Hoss to see is an orbital rocket intended for commercial payload launchers there are two planned variants of the rocket a single-stage-to-orbit variant capable of placing of 50 kilograms payload into orbit and a two-stage variant capable of lifting of 400 kilograms payload into orbit after testing the extremely lightweight composite tank arca designed a single stage 18 metres long rocket with a total weight of 510 kilograms having a thrust to weight ratio of 26 to 1 and a 50 kilograms payload the company displayed the rocket in victoria square in bucharest in front of the romanian government building the second stage version will be powered by the executor engine for the lower stage and the upper stage will use a smaller engine adapted for vacuum named Venator topic passed to see a Hoss to see a is a rocket designed to be able to launch 100 kilograms into a low Earth orbit at a price of 1 million dollars per launch the first flight is intended to launch from Wallops Flight Facility in 2018 the rocket is designed as a single stage to orbit SSTO and features a narrow spike engine producing 50 thousand 500 pounds force 225 kilonewtons of thrust at sea level and 73 thousand 800 pounds force 328 kilonewtons of thrust in vacuum topic I a 111 rocket plane i AR 111 english romanian aeronautical industry brasov in romanian industria aeronautical romana brasov former industria de Avion roma nazca is a SI launched suborbital rocket plane it uses the same executor engine as has to be in to see rockets it has a length of 24 meters a wingspan of 12 meters and a takeoff weight of 19 tons it can carry a crew of two a pilot and passenger the flight sequence consists of takeoff from sea surface horizontal flight at subsonic speed followed by a rapid climb to an altitude of 16,000 meters in approximately 2 minutes as a space tourism development platform it can reach 2.6 Mac at 30,000 meters after fuel depletion ial 111 will descend in gliding flight and land on the sea surface in case of emergency the crew capsule is detachable and equipped with two rocket propelled parachutes the IAR 111 capsule was flight tested during mission 6 the mission took place in cooperation with the special aviation unit and the Coast Guard belonging to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and administration topic a Strato unmanned aerial vehicle err Strato is an electric-powered medium-sized unmanned aerial vehicle that was being developed by ARCA there were two variants planned the Astra toe Explorer with a target flight ceiling of 18,000 meters and air Strato pioneer with a target flight ceiling of 8,000 meters it was supposed to carry a 45 kilograms payload consisting of surveillance equipment scientific instruments or additional battery pods for extended autonomy the first prototypes maiden flight took place on February 28 2014 it was equipped with fixed landing gear 2 more prototypes were constructed that lacked landing gear instead are corrupted for a pneumatic catapult as a launcher and landing skids and a recovery parachute for landing both prototypes only performed takeoff and landing testing and short low altitude flights topic ESA dropped test vehicle ARCA has constructed a drop test vehicle for the European Space Agency intended to test the atmospheric deceleration parachutes for the ex OMERS EDM lander module it has the same weight and parachute deployment systems present on the ESA module the DTV is intended to be lifted to an altitude of 24 kilometres by a stratospheric helium balloon from that height it will fall freely reaching a dynamic pressure similar to that encountered by the ex OMERS EDM at entry into the Mars atmosphere at that dynamic pressure the parachute will deploy and the module will land on the black sea surface and will be recovered by the Romanian naval forces you topic rocket engines you topic executor the executor is a liquid-fueled rocket engine intended to power the IAR 111 excelsior supersonic plane and has to be in to see rockets executor is an open cycle gas generator rocket engine that uses liquid oxygen and kerosene and has a maximum thrust of 24 tonnes force ARCA decided to use composite materials and aluminum alloys on a large scale the composite materials offer low construction costs and reduced weight of the components they were used in the construction of the combustion chamber and the nozzle and also the gas generator and some elements in the turbo pumps the combustion chamber and the nozzle are built from two layers the internal layer is made of silica fiber and phenolic resin and the external one is made of carbon fiber and epoxy resin the phenolic resin reinforced with silica fiber pyrolyze --is endothermal e in the combustion chamber walls releasing gases like oxygen and hydrogen leaving a local carbon matrix the gases spread through the carbon matrix and reach the internal surface of the wall where they meet the hot combustion gases and act as a cooling agent furthermore the engine is equipped with a cooling system that injects on the internal walls 10% of the total kerosene mass the pump volumes are made of 6062 type aluminum alloy the pump rotors are made through laughing and milling using 304 type steel the supersonic turbine is made of refractory steel both the core and the blades the turbine rotation speed is 20 point oh-o-oh revolutions per minute and has a 1/5 megawatts power the intake gas temperature is 620 degrees Celsius the main engine valves are made of 6060 type aluminum and a pneumatically powered without adjustment the engine injector and the liquid oxygen intake pipes are made of 304 L type steel and the kerosene intake pipe is made of composite materials the engine has the possibility to shift the thrust by five degrees on two axes the articulated system is made of composite materials and high-grade steel alloy the engine is rotated using two hydraulic Pistons that use kerosene from the pump exhaust system are currents that the executor engine has a thrust mass ratio of 110 you topic Venator venator is a liquid-fueled pressure fed rocket engine that will be used to power the second stage of the house to see rocket it burns liquid oxygen and kerosene and has a maximum thrust of 2.5 tons of force the engine has no valves on the main pipes instead it uses burst disks on the main pipes between the tanks and the engine the second stage is pressurized at two atmospheres at liftoff and after the first stage burnout the second stage will be pressurized at 16 atmospheres at that pressure the disks will burst and the fuel will flow through the engine topic missions you topic mission 1 mission one took place on December 2nd 2006 when a solar balloon carried the Stabilo system capsule to an altitude of 14,000 700 meters the altitude was slightly lower than intended because of extreme turbulence encountered during the last stage of the flight in light of this it was decided not to risk damaging the system the flight had been planned since August 2006 when another large solar balloon was launched at low altitude in controlled flight during this time a specially designed parachute was tested it was the first stratospheric flight performed by ARCA and the event was transmitted live over 20 journalists were present topic mission two mission two of Stabilo 1b was launched on the 27th of September 2007 from Cape mid air Air Force Base the Romanian Air Force participated with two radar stations Civil Aviation and the Romanian Navy also participated the latter with one Naval divers ship the first and second vehicle stages reached an altitude of 12.000 meters after one hour and thirty minutes and having traveled 30 kilometers from the launch location Stabilo landed on the sea surface and was intercepted by a navy Saturn ship and recovered by divers the recovery ship was guided by the satellite transmission system and by Air Force radar the vehicle was transported to the Navy shipyard the electronic equipment continued to transmit to the command center even eight hours after the flight had ended topic mission three four and 4b helen was a demonstrator rocket for the hospital launched orbital rocket it was intended to test in flight the avionics and gravitational stabilization method proposed for the much larger Hockett Helen was intended to reach an altitude of 80 kilometres two versions were created a three-stage rocket that had cylindrical tanks and used hydrogen peroxide as mono propellant fuel and a two-stage spherical tank rocket that used the same propulsion type the rocket used a physically flawed stabilization technique based on the pendulum rocket fallacy mission 3 took place on November 14 2009 on the Black Sea Romanian naval forces participated at the mission with one logistical ship one divers ship and another fast craft for this mission ARCA constructed the largest stratospheric helium balloon to date a narrowing construction caused the balloons inflation arms to wrap around the base of the balloon when it was inflated the team managed to unwrap the arms and to resume inflation but sunset was approaching and the solar balloon could no longer be used the mission was cancelled permission for ARCA decided to use a helium balloon instead and to redesign the Hellen rocket the new version named Helen - was prepared for flight on August 4th 2010 when balloon inflation was initiated the balloon ruptured because of a construction error and the mission was canceled a new attempt was made on October 1st 2010 by using only the final stage of the helen ii rocket and a smaller helium balloon the flight named mission 4b was successful helen - launching at an altitude of 14,000 meters and the rocket reaching an altitude of 38.7 km/h ARCA decided to stop work on the harsh rocket and design a new family of ground launched orbital and suborbital rockets topic mission 5 mission five was carried out in partnership with the Romanian air club and the Romanian Aeronautics Federation it took place before the Helen to rocket launch the flight took place on April 27th 2010 between 7:45 and 8:45 a.m. taking off from hoggers brasov a manned hot air balloon lifted the Helen - rocket pressurized capsule to an altitude of 5,000 200 metres the maximum distance between the carrier balloon and the command centre at San Pietro airfield was 42 kilometres which corresponded with the Helen - rocket simulated safety zone the balloon crew was composed of me hi Ellie pilot Magura lioness coop copilot and Dumitru Popescu L equipment operator the objective of the flight was to test telemetry command and live TV transmission for the helen ii rocket topic mission six mission six tested the recovery system for the IAR 111 supersonic plane crew capsule on September 26 2011 a me 17 helicopter from special aviation unit lifted the capsule to 700 metres above sea level at that altitude the helicopter released the capsule the parachute deployed and the capsule landed on the sea surface it was recovered by the same helicopter with the help of the Romanian Coast Guard topic wp3 wp3 was a validation test flight for the EXO MERS program high altitude drop test hae t carried out in cooperation with the European Space Agency the launch took place from the Black Sea coast on September 16 2013 and the hardware comprised three pressurized containers containing the avionics equipment that will be necessary to test the EXO MERS spacecraft parachute during future incoming flights the pressurized containers carried by a cluster balloon were launched at 7:15 a.m. and the ascension took 90 minutes when the containers reached an altitude of 24.4 km/h dedicated recovery parachute and landed on the sea 20 minutes later the containers and the recovery parachute were recovered by the Navy 92 kilometers from the launch point the objectives were flight testing the avionics and communication systems demonstrating the container ceiling after sea landing and the capability to identify and recover the equipment from the sea surface topic see also RK board Romanian Space Agency rock horn
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The Untold Truth About Great Man Theory! (Re-contextualizing History)
history is a lot softer than many people realize we tend to think of things as having happened or not having happened based on the words in a book we were given in school but things aren't really all that simple for instance i learned parts of the lost cause narrative of the civil war in school and i accepted it as truth but by the time i had left school i found a lot of evidence that that history was a lie like pretty much all of it try if you can to imagine history as an intertwining mass of thread some of these threads aren't supposed to be in there and they tend to be easier to notice than the real ones but they're still difficult to pull out of the gordian knot so we should talk about why i reject the conventional view of history and how i view history in turn shall we ahoy i'm luna lockhart welcome to my detective agency no i don't know ken though he does follow me on twitter anyway history is not a straight line with demarcations every hundred years or so we have to remember that time is a human construct and as such is exceptionally messy we also have to remember that history is told by the survivors and the survivors can't always be trusted to tell events as they happened as various studies about eyewitness counts have shown with these two things connected we can make a rather simple observation we are not good at accurately recording or telling history another factor in history's telling is ideological bias or ideological intent depending on the teller this ideological slant can whitewash events so they aren't remembered as they happened erase events entirely or invent lore for their ideological proponents out of whole cloth just how much of mark zuckerberg's biography is true i'd say probably most of it but definitely not all of it we see this coming out of the police all the time where they give a full event timeline of a killing and then the footage comes out disproving the lie however this doesn't always matter and is frequently ignored by less discerning press solidifying the intended narrative in the minds of millions thanks stalin famously had leon trotsky removed from all photos of him with lenin to designate his form of socialism invalid and historically verboten king leopold famously burned all state documents when he gave over control of the congo saying that although the congo was no longer his quote they have no right to know what i did there heinrich himmler had germany decorated with swastikas festooned with propaganda linking old and new attempting to appear more prosperous than they were and lenny riefenstahl's triumph of the will is still held as a cinematic achievement kinda i've included dan olson's fantastic analysis of it in the description but in short even the fact that it's a cinematic achievement is itself propaganda that has made its way into the history books i hope my point is clear the great man theory of history isn't in my eyes flawed way of looking at history it tends to imagine history in terms of human lifespans and views events as disconnected from events that happened before we were born or became aware it pretty much states that history is driven by innovators individuals with great minds and powerful allies it oddly gives control of historic record to the most powerful individual while ignoring all factors that led that particular individual as a part of a community as a part of a society to their achievements every event in human history could have been done by someone else einstein isn't special hitler isn't special beethoven isn't special obama isn't special trump isn't special nobody is special we all benefit from our communities and from society and a part of that benefit is momentum and knowledge resources einstein couldn't describe general relativity without the hundreds of thousands of experiments publications and failures from isaac newton's gravitation up to and including albert einstein's special relativity isaac newton couldn't have described gravity without the previous observations made by scientists before him and so on and so on all of this could be traced back to the dawn of time kind kinda but we could attribute these discoveries to someone completely different who had slightly different method to achieve the same answers finding the answers that's the connection really we find things out whether or not a specific person found out how to cultivate wheat is not really important the fact that we figured it out at all is what matters just because some problems are more complex to solve doesn't mean the answers aren't already extant doesn't mean that these specific people conjured the magic knowledge into existence they just used a communal information source to figure out how things work don't get me wrong i still think einstein was a pretty clever man but there were hundreds of other mathematicians and their derivatives who were just as clever but didn't find the answer first if we want to think about the history of science we can't pretend like it happened in a vacuum i mean unless it literally is taking place inside of a vacuum chamber look i it's just really frustrating trying to trace events through history when so much of our historical material has praise or hatred for one dude this doesn't apply to science only it applies to everything to make an extreme example let's pick on hitler i don't know if i should go there let's go with the discovery of the americas which is frequently attributed to christopher columbus who mostly just worked slaves to death until spain decided it needed to intervene and stop him from brutalizing the natives of hispaniola yeah christopher columbus is a bastard according to historical documents of contemporary investigations into columbus he put down native unrest and revolt by first ordering a brutal crackdown in which many natives were killed after which he had their dismembered bodies paraded through the streets in attempt to discourage further rebellion did he do all of this by himself was he somehow capable of killing hundreds of people and personally parading them around no he was just given power and had an army because that's how things tend to happen in history for the most part at least when it comes to white folks so was christopher columbus special he was certainly treated as if he was special and history has remembered his name so he's clearly special right no not really he's not even special in his awfulness all the governors of hispaniola were awful to the native people mostly using them for slave labor he didn't discover anything either he just invaded and nobody had the good sense to end him then and there he wasn't even the first to take slaves from where he landed that happened before columbus ever set foot on a ship and without the restocking point in the canary islands his trip would have been over long before he made it to this already inhabited land this is why i don't trust the great man theory of history it fails to resolve the most important question of why did this happen without going into personal politics and individualist arguments that i have no interest in discussing because i want to show you how i personally deal with history when you look around at what's going on with the president and the protest and the virus and the fascists it's easy to be overwhelmed by the question how did we get here what we have been doing is looking at history through the lens of lifetimes of centuries of millennia even we frequently put a box around things that happened in our own lifetimes as being more real than what came before i propose pulling back on the big picture and ignoring that little box because events are much more connected than we're taught to understand it's exceptionally difficult to work out how we got here on the time scale of a single human life because this didn't start in my lifetime or my mama's lifetime or my grandma's lifetime even this started way back then 19 14 92. well it started before then but i have to start somewhere and it feels it's appropriate to talk about america's original sin slavery well maybe not explicitly slavery i think unregulated enterprise is the original sin and slavery is an inevitable outcome of unregulated enterprise it's hard to beat free labor so we started with unregulated enterprise which ended up necessitating slavery which had to be justified to people at the time from this we got race science which gave us reasons for miscegenation laws and later eugenics we then had the civil war over slavery and slaver was abolished except for the people the police had imprisoned which is pretty much entrenched emotive to imprison black folks and plenty of propaganda and stereotypes left over from the past to work with this gives us race in the context of modern racism including that eugenics i mentioned earlier with our feedback loops in germany italy and south africa we moved from a colonial state to a privatized apartheid state and now we're a liberal police state trending towards a neo-feudal fascist state as our feedback loops have done before us we are not the primary motivators of history we are just the players but if enough players deem to flip the script we can i invite you to look at the broader context when it comes to history rather than looking at individuals who are in the right place at the right time for their motivations to match up with historical momentum i attempt to communicate this with how i talk about history here on my channel and on my twitter as a series of interlinked but not interlocking events we can't solve one problem without solving a bunch of other problems at the same time the reason it takes so many people to change the world is because everybody has different needs and they all need to be addressed in affecting change or we aren't changing the world for example no matter our marginalizing factors the one we all have in common is worker and that should be something we rally around when attempting to solve the issues of marginalization at the same time we must be patient with people who are still in that mode of existence because there are a lot of people who still believe in the power of specific individuals who they think of as heroes it's a cultish way of thinking it's going to take some work to untangle it's not just the right it's the center and left too your economic ideas aren't what separate you from the elites you're separated by class and there are no heroes so come with me on this journey to untangle the gordian knot of history i will see you in part two where we will go over the holistic theory of identity and the ridiculous trash that is neoliberal identity politics i would appreciate feedback i would appreciate comments so if you're being a bother i'll boot your caboose to the moon links to patreon twitter and sources below please support me if you are able the covet thing is probably not helping any of us out on money so do be responsible i've been luna this case is closed
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WWE 2K (2K20) Darryl Keith Ford vs Roman Reigns | Falls Count Anywhere | SmackDown
[Applause] the following contest is a falls count anywhere match making his way to the ring from philadelphia pennsylvania weighing in at 220 pounds daryl keith four this is not your traditional match guys and this one falls count anywhere in this arena and if i'm a ticket holder i'm on extra high alert during this one because there's a good chance this one ends up right beside them [Music] [Applause] get ready for the entrance of the big dog i really miss cole doing that saxton i think i'd do it better i think it was subpar at best his opponent from pensacola florida weighing in at 265 pounds one of the workhorses of wwe proudly feels that he carries this business on his broad shoulders and will continue to do so well into the future roman has that swagger roman has that confidence and roman has that message to the entire roster of wwe if you think you can stop me try yeah good luck with go ahead that try i'm good one of the most dominating superstars of recent era you can go ahead and say it cole of all time balls count anywhere guys let's get this action underway into the tie up they go but who's gonna end up with the upper hand roman reigns going for it in full control of him and here's roman reigns controlling the tempo and here comes roman reigns controlling the tempo in full control oh here we go ah good buster set it up nice neck breaker he skirts away living to fight another day they get dangerous out here especially when there are no count outs launched with a belly to belly and roman reigns knows how to play mind games as good as anybody flying forearm back now inside the ring for years guys the intercontinental championship somehow eluded roman reigns but that all changed in november 2017 when the big dog defeated the miz to capture the title and not only did that victory over the miz give reigns the it can end it quickly powers out yeah he's not done yet now it's roman reigns on his heels falls count anywhere matches are uniquely demanding he should know that roman reigns can be a little over the top sometimes but it definitely works for him dangerous situation here guys downright treacherous toss to the outside oh kick right into the gut great match here but if you missed any of the action from this week just go to wwe's facebook page youtube channel twitter and more to get all caught up from behind back suplex for nearly 20 years smackdown live has excited the wwe universe with some of the most memorable moments in television history boom backdrop suplex what [Applause] looking to catch him off guard there i guess yeah this early no chance he's just in so much pain right now or the big how do you do that i don't know michael but i don't think he could have taken much more of that this may very well be it a kickout this one's not over yet so resourceful he knows he's in trouble he's trying to roman reign big opportunity for him now that is a huge opportunity for roman reigns he isn't going to go away that easy these competitors are just trying to stay here comes the big dog roman reigns building about him and fighting back that's why big dog strong reverses he's about to do it he's about to do it again shoulders down this could be it and he got a near fall out of it even now when he's been beaten within an inch of his life roman reigns continues to battle he's playing with him now [Applause] he won't quit but it might be better if he did interesting move here taking the match to the outside nick franco roman reigns just too fast for him back in from the floor not in the hard way roman reigns unable to be contained close line straight punch look at this fair there is no toppling the roman empire tonight back to the well with even more reward there's two and roman reigns is your winner we always expect the unexpected and false kind of newer matches and that's what we got here guys what a brutal match the roman empire grows as reigns continues to conquer his opposition what a match that was ladies and gentlemen thanks for joining us you
Darryl Keith Ford - DarrylFord051
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How to Make an Outdoor Pallet Table in 15 Minutes //DIY
hello everybody and welcome back to how we make things today we're going to be making this super easy outdoor pallet table it took me about 15 minutes drying time not included so to start off with you're gonna need a pallet I found one where the boards were close together which would make for a good surface for an outdoor table you want to make sure that it's treated properly so there aren't any chemicals that are going to kill you next we're gonna take our pressure-treated 4x4 and chop it into four eighteen inch segments these would be the legs for a little outdoor table once those are out of the way flip the pallet upside down and let's get to attaching the legs I use two two and a half inch deck mates on each of the legs I've pre-drilled first just that the screws would go in a little bit easier you want to make sure that you're using outdoor screws otherwise your legs are gonna fall off before your table is even a couple years old which of course is good so once you're done with that take that thing outside and let's apply a finishing coat I had some leftover floor polyurethane oops so I decided to toss that on there for a nice finish and voila beautiful polyurethane table hey guys and thanks for watching and if you'd like to see a 90 second art video go ahead and click right here if you'd like to see a how humans video go ahead and click right here and if you'd like to see another big DIY project go ahead and click right here you can also follow us on Twitter here gives our Instagram link and you can also like us on Facebook over here so once again thanks guys and I hope to see you in the future
How We Make Things
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Jordan Oliver Tricep Tie To Head Outside Cut Across
this is going to be what you guys ain't noticed some when you're strong thinks and you're grabbing your ties when you're hitting your shots you're dressing about two to three exchanges dude okay you guys don't even know that but when you go out in the mat and we have this pressure and those nerves and you wrestle everything tightens up a lot of us like to go one okay one shot okay right we're not wrestling and to further a position right now without you even thinking you're thinking about it you guys are wrestling chain wrestling in the further position you're faking you're getting to your tighten your set up to your shop okay there's three exchanges right here okay so coming into this one again I'm always faking even outside right fake the most single faking out the guy came room to react so he puts his hands on my okay but we're not there yet okay so that aside in Oriya address your best shot how about that when you're faking to touch your best shot my best shot high cross that I think that I thought okay get the high cost open up my single okay so get into this one again we're gonna fake get to our outside tie or inside type okay and I'm gonna take out my my rap I'm singing I thought think the biggest thing guys do nowadays is when they fake they clever fit right what good is this if I think he reacts yeah it's no good I faked you react recover can't score it's only good in my fake and follow it right I fake reacts I follow it but I stay in ok so the same here omission up hey I'm gonna think get to my outside type and we've been doing it creatively your face maybe move your feet circle fake ever let way catalysing keep this guy the moment as soon as he doesn't get to my inside time now guys if these don't like this in the field you can't shoot from here I'm going to show you one little thing that's gonna take all post way the guys haven't posted on you if you bend your knees posts become irrelevant again if you bend your knees posts become another right post me I'm gonna take a shot hold me close right yeah you see the difference just that little position I bent my knees and a post becomes irrelevant to me I can penetrate to this guy's leg now when I pick up my signal okay I think I my single Hey thank you I stay in that again I think I stay in this time I we go I cry it's not a normal high contrast normal high cotton you penetrate through we're gonna go outside step everybody no doubt sidestepping is not in your mouth okay my grip I faked my single I stay in my plate I don't think my singles come out I think my single I stay in i penetrate off my front foot my back foot is going to come forward as I get a ways in my elbow okay online site great I raise my elbow let's not hand shoots high in the crotch but that extended up okay and take off my front foot so fake single stay in like stepping up again this happen touch me fake get a very act okay guys if you don't want to hang this you don't have to I'm showing you just because we already have the monkey real fake singly reacts I'm raising the elbow and turn off my front foot back foot is taking step outside stick look at my pizza right here into the leg into the leg okay if you guys don't want to hold on to the inside time we're going to go I'm going to show you fun without things like that okay today see this guy to grab us okay it's getting on my monkey grip I think that my single I stay in this time I'm gonna drop my hand and I'm gonna put it in my backpack right my hand someone from the inside tie to back high as I do that he's taking off my front foot back foot step it up guys think about bringing your hips it's gonna sound weird humping his leg that when I when I get to this shot I bring my fixed in the leg okay I can't take this outside step and do this cuz why'd you come strong fool you sneaking me off that leg hipster everything got south doesn't think I stayed and throwing down to the back pocket outside step hips are coming in the hand in the back half it's coming back around lock take my gosh look in across his back running through government any questions what's your dream
GOhioCasts
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J0ke (Falcon, Falco, Fox) vs. Bengels (Fox, Sheik) - Losers Rd 5 - Barley vs. Canola
[Music] ready huh [Music] wow what's up oh that's your drone before [Music] wow huh [Applause] [Music] huh [Music] [Applause] ready uh [Music] [Applause] uh [Music] good [Music] let's puncture it a little bit [Music] [Applause] someone just going for me [Applause] uh all right [Applause] [Music] ultimate double still says in progress [Music] [Applause] [Music] i'm not sure [Music] [Applause] [Music] huh [Music] [Applause] [Music] already [Music] i don't know [Music] [Applause] [Music] ready two [Music] two [Applause] [Music] two [Music] two [Music] two [Music] two [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh my god [Music] two two two [Applause] two two two two two [Music] it's [Music] stop playing falcons
Saskatchewan Smash
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96 Polaris Sportsman Brought back from the dead! Part 1. Transmission and Engine,remove and rebuild!
all right so this video is for you guys I love those two strokes I got kind of half taken apart already I started doing some stuff but I picked this thing up and head gasket was blown guy didn't tell me that the training was correct so I'm gonna be taking that out and also I go take this thing for a ride and I noticed the arm right here is correct so I got my spare parts here ready this about here so I'm gonna be ripping that arm out stripping this thing down I'm gonna tear this down take the head off show you guys how to do that and take the transmission apart rip it apart and I'll show you guys how to do that and yeah we're going to town this thing as things get stripped away I have a seat sit back and enjoy the show all right only this won't come apart that easy for you guys I already started [Music] that's the first thing I like to do whenever I'm checking out of Mordor his pool spark plugs spark plug that's gonna tell you everything shows you how Burns tells you if there's any fuel in there we're gonna take a look at this you got a funny feeling is probably coolant in there see that wet oil in there you can smell it smells any fuel just looks a little like oil shame the lake down cylinder that's good it's a good saying that there's no coolant in there I guess my next step is we're gonna start disassembling this and let's take the chain off take the brake off cuz that's that whole assembly goes right in the training xena rockets just cover it all and this thing is just soaked with transmission fluid got a cracked on kind of lied to me about that part and then down at the bottom there's a little cotter pin that holds this fireplace alright so I got the cotter pin on it and then there's a little clip right here and then the whole assembly she's just Slayer okay so this little c-clip it's right on there everything's tumble that's without bracket with the cotter pin was so now probably take the inner chain off and take these off and kind of go from there top nut off already and it's got little backer on there that'll hold in place I'll put my hand there's a sleeve in there too if I got Jim yeah see there's some shims in here that's gonna give you your nice big opening to pull the transmission out just make sure you keep keep in mind the orientation of everything so when you put back together should go back together guys so nineteen sixteen inch wrench somehow with that ring out of the way now I can get these off I'll take that sprocket where you get your bfh from I guess we're gonna be taking these some trip a little clutch apart so I got mad a carburetor disassembled so we'll end up taking this off take the belt off the clutch is off and then there's a cover back there Wow can I honestly say I've never seen clutches that clean before so this is a 5/8 inch nut a 9/16 on the back bolts even clean this thing's never seen water of all the machines that I've seen I've never seen one this clean before looks like a brand new bolt all right well I get my little clutch tool alright so I made this myself with 3/4 inch threaded rod and out at the end it's just gonna thread right in there bottoms out and it's gonna it's gonna push that clutch right all right it's a gutter to pop just came right off and I'll go ahead and take all these bolts off and this cover should come right on depending what you you have there might be little spacers behind here yeah mine do plastic spacers I'll say you're gonna have two little washers this one's got three so your spaces for your clutch couple screws so you gotta bend them tabs over and then take the screws out all right so the everything out of the way they've got Bulldog that bold thought a couple on the other side and on the inside there's two bolts and that should just pop right out yeah it's or in the underside of the here Polaris has done this wonderful thing of sticking this stupid bulb in here supposed to support the like five is cinch that you can tighten that in and then don't forget the thicker speedo cable off and then head up here there is a nut and a bolt it goes all the way across there so take that off loosen that up get your bolts on the side and now this thing should be ready to pull okay so once you got all that stuff underneath dissembled it got bolt off bend these little flaps over by that nut that is a three quarter inch nut got a wrench on the other side you don't want to go too far now you can't pull out all the way oh that's gonna take your arm off check out the wrench inside of there really see it but there's enough down there right in between the transmission here so besides loose I just gonna do the other side which is a pain because that plastic tracks in the way so you get those two out and those nuts transmissions to pull alright so I was able to get that plastic piece out of the way that chain can't see here that it's bolt right here it was all the way into the transmission right here you just want to keep backing that nut off the bolt at the same time it pulls away from transmission and then this bolt off oh this bolt over here it had to come all the way out in order to get that out so you got a cracker it up in here so I'm gonna split this case in half build myself a nice ring it's pretty nice is able to get that all without removing the engine pretty pleased about that normally I had to tilt the engine forward to do this so I next thing I'll do is I'm gonna move that jug just kind of do a test make sure I'm not leaking any cooler we build the transmission and now I'm gonna pull that rear axle off so I can get that broken arm off all right down to the backswing arm so what I'm doing is I'm gonna take these bolts off pull that out and take the tires off I'm gonna have to pull the hub off of that side and slide this out and then unbolt the shock finish on bolting the rest of the swing arm and pull it out replace it take a shock off I'm gonna take the whole swing I'll arm off first and then get the axe law it afterwards it might be easier [Music] you all right so as you can see I got this thing pretty much got a doll into the bare-bones transmissions out your swing arms out and you can't see it here it's all dirty but there's a crack there I'll put my swing man I'm gonna pop that axle out that way I figured be easier than having it up in the air like God have enough a TV fold on I mean so yes its come online slowly but surely so you got my transmission line right here we're gonna tear that apart and show you how to do that we're gonna throw that back in with the new swing arm and then once I'm done with that we will check the head gasket see how that's doing you said I got coolant leaking from somewhere I haven't figured out where so we'll just figure it all together all right guys so let me show you what I phone a nice big hole right here in the trainee it's like everything is functioning but you do got my spare training over here so I started taking the bolts off I actually have a youtube video on how to do this sure yeah I already started pulling my bolts off and see if I can't maybe pop this apart show you what I got all right so this transmission is actually a really great shape you know part of the taking apart already all the gears everything's perfect we took the dog gear out for the mold transmission speed I'm just gonna pull this out pop that handle both them gears slide up bill the take everything off I am back I got this transmission rebuilt no crack in the pan anymore clean her up real nice now she's ready to install I also took that off and there was a little tiny piece of cable in there and that goes for the speedometer a lot of times those like the brakes I replaced that so my speedometer is gonna work now and as you can see here I've got my swing arm back in place got them bolts in there make sure when you do that your chain is in there and so if you didn't catch that our earlier these were the the nut and bolt that I had to loosen because those when you tighten them to go straight into the transmission so that help hold the transmission place and then there was where that bolt went across a long bolt so it's coming along pretty good now it's time to install the all right so the trick to this is going to be getting the sheen in there all the same time throw the chain right away that's why I take this sprocket up this then you go play okay take that back I'll put that on the other side take those nuts and then nothing a bolt and get that old Satan that glory in the case reinstall the chain put this cover back on and I have my training in not too bad all right so I got the sprocket back on I got the chain back on everything's all good to go now I need to take the chain so for those of you that are unsure how to tighten the chain what you do is you loose and these two nuts on the bottom you got two bolts here and you turn this until this changed tight and now you don't want it really tight you want at least like two fingers of play because I've it's too tight you'll you'll end up breaking something so these Lewis they say it's actually better to do this the wheel are on the ground because this is gonna push up or I got it on there you're on and losing you want it on - groans no you're sitting on it moves up and down that's gonna put tension on your gene that's why you want about two fingers of play and then push some bolts back in put the nuts back on setting it up and you're good to go there you have it one transmission installed one rear swingarm installed well I slid this disc into the brake and then I put it on the shaft and then I bolted this up and I put the sheen on nice clean Jean he want to fingers a play that's right where you want it I'll tighten up she's all good to go so now like I said earlier I've got a coolant leak I think the coolants leaking into the jug so what I'm gonna do already got the car bought is I'm just gonna pull the jug off from the bottom the base and pull them four nuts off slide the whole thing out and I'm gonna test it with the head on to see if the head is what's actually leaking that I want to find out they'll be able to get a glimpse of the piston right away so that'll be next
Titaniumman Garage
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Shading Design Wizard in Ecotect
in this video I'll take a look at the shading design wizard with inside the ecotect environment and how we can use this wizard to optimize our design not only simple shading devices but as well how we can use this tool for optimizing the envelopment identify the most important areas of shading in our design project I've have now opened the ecotect environment at a very conceptual stage we can use the shading design wizard with inside eot to do multiple things we can project a cutting plane or we can extrude for solar envelopment making a really a extruded object of the Sun path that we can use to cut off our geometry and we can generate an optimize shading device for understanding what kind of shading will be most effective but also to get inspiration to how to build up our envelopment overhangs stuff like that and we can again when we have generated the optimized shading we can go in and have a look at where is the most potential to minimize the shading to not have something that it's really out of control okay so just did a very simple model here and some of the first steps that you'll have to take is to examine the uh comfort with inside the space in regarding to daylighting in regarding to to the thermal conditions with inside the space so one of the first thing I'll do is I'll go to analysis and I just did a very quick study of the heating and cooling loads to identify if I had any cooling loads during the summer uh so now that I see that for this specific period here from from May till beginning of August I do have some cooling needs with inside the zone and if we go to visualize and we turn on the daily and annual Sun Path and display our shadows it's pretty logical what is really going on here because of this big window here to the South during the summer month we'll get a lot of passive heat from the Sun into the building into the space so let's go back to the 3D editor let's turn off these things here and let's just try to work with this in different ways one of the things that we can do is we can mark the window and say okay if for the specific period here I want to make a shading device um I can then go to calculate shading the sign Wizard and I can just generate optimal shading device because I know that this is a summer month I want to narrow this down to be from May till September and I want to have it down for example and from 10 to 16 okay like this let's just say okay what kind of shading device do we want to look at because the sun is quite High I just want to look at a horizontal shade here so just to next and make sure because there's a little back here so make sure that it's selected here in the summer page and just say okay and what I want to do now is just go here and just call the shading optimal shading mark this element our new shading device and move object to like that and then I can turn on this contact element here so what has happened now is that maybe it's not possible to make a shading device like this but this gives us some inspiration or some help to understand what kind of overhang what a kind of neighboring building should we have to avoid any kind of direct solar penetrating the room within this time span so if we'll go to for example to July and we'll be between 10 and in the time span I selected you'll see that the window will be totally shaded with inside the time period that I specified so what we can do now is that we could go to draw rectangular of Zone and we can just go here we could go to a plan View F5 and say okay this is the span for the next part of our envelopment here and we could get go to f8 go up again and we can go to draw right down the zone and we can say Okay I want to make a Zone up here so now I'm actually able to go in and turn off this here and see that now let's go to the visualize tab I really created the same conditions just with the building itself so really this just gives an us an idea to how to optimize the envelopment and how to what kind of shading device we want to look at so let's go in and let's turn off these two zones here turn on the shading device okay let's imagine that this shading device is a bit too big and I want to identify which area of the shading device is most important so I go to the window say calculate shading design Wizard and I just say project shading potential make sure that the window is marked calculate shading design wizard generate project solar potential say okay and just here I have the same period and just say okay so now I give get an idea of okay I want to really reduce this shading device to to this area here so you'll see that this is a way that we can really get some help and some inspiration to how to do shading design with inside eco
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Steamboat Geyser erupts again, Yellowstone sees another swarm (ongoing), North Pole sees a quake
why hello there once again YouTube my name is Ben fair Yolo and I'm dedicated to the responsible and accurate seismic monitoring of volcanic hazard areas first off if you have not already please bookmark my website a link is provided under my email address in the description box below go check it out now if you want it contains a great deal of information including how to understand the many different types of plots and charts people use how to find access and analyze seismic data and it also contains hundreds upon hundreds of seismic plots and images regarding a great many seismic events and earthquake swarms on many different pages mainly the earthquake storms a Yellowstone though but still I've got many other events on there as well even some parts of the Mayo to vent remember the Mayo event that occurred on November 11 2008 eeen if you want to see those go to my website seismic events to drop down menu in quick whirl then it should be the first event on there in this video today I'm going to show an earthquake that occurred in the North Pole very close to the North Pole an earthquake swarm that occurred at Yellowstone wasn't major but still it occurred and I got to talk about it and steamboat geyser did erupted for the 11th time of 2019 which is actually what was it the 43rd times since 2018 since it reactivated in 2018 excuse me 43 right let's see 32 is the new record 32 eruptions in one year Plusle yeah so that's 43 all right so let's let's go check out something real quick first okay this is the past three hours of ETS tremor on the ETS tremor page notice we have a little bit down near the actually that might be background noise I don't know this is the lower accuracy this higher rate lower accuracy version of pns and standard tremor product updates hourly but is known to contain significantly more faults detection usually though usually the false detection czar stand alone and there's like one or two like for example this could be real or this could be a false detection but usually the false detection czar not clumped into a bunch like we see down here this is usually real um starting in was the early March of this year which force to in March actually there was an ETS tremor event that did kick off wasn't too crazy we definitely had many many bigger ets tremor events but the interval has changed and if you go to Scotts new channel called the NW geology guy there's a link to his channel in the description box below he also talks about that as well personally I believe Scott from the NW geology guy he's a little bit more knowledgeable on this stuff than I am I'm more of like a volcanic seismology guy but I'm still learning you know but we apparently it's supposed to do it every 12 months or is a 14 months I believe it's every 14 months correct me if I'm wrong on that every 14 months or so we do have an ets tremor event but it hasn't even been twelve months yes so this one's a little bit early and this is just the past three hours as a 12 19 p.m. Pacific time March 26 2009 teen let's go to the past two days the past 48 hours 15.7 so it is much lower much lower than it was was a few days ago even maybe a a week or so ago you can see we did have a bunch down near the was that the South Sound near Olympia tacoma area it did start right up here near the northern north eastern tip actually of the Olympic Peninsula went a little bit north then went a little bit south and then stopped and then now it started back up again with two epicenters of swarming going on of this tremor event occurring near Olympia and down just north of Redding California in Northern California don't know what this means I don't know but it's acting very weird usually ETS tremor continues right it doesn't just go off and on off and on off and on I don't know I'm not an expert on this guys I'm far from an expert on this but I just noticed it's just acting strange lately and it's early - it's early but then again it's not that big of a tremor event it could just be a precursor to the actual ETS that is on its way let's go to the hvo webcams shall we as of 9:15 a.m. Hawaiian time which would be 12:15 p.m. Pacific time this is the shot of Kilauea caldera you see a little bit of steaming on the halima mile crater walls but besides that that's pretty much it that hasn't been steamy too much we did see a little bit increase in steam output primarily usually in the mornings and when a little bit colder that might be normal but in the last Hawaiian Volcano Observatory update I was very disappointed very very disappointed they they didn't state at all that the magnitude 5.5 was the largest to occur since the eruptions calmed because remember how early in March there was of 82 to 5.5 which I proved in one of my recent videos that that was the largest earthquake to a curse since the eruptions calmed no mention of it no mention of it at all I don't know why but that's pretty much it there's Holly Momo crater with in Kilauea caldera now here we are it is this thing on dot org slash Yellowstone for the heli quarter thumbnails for Yellowstone now first off you'll notice that the steamboat geyser did RuPt again I will talk about that in just second I'll talk about that first actually and then notice you could see some earthquakes appearing on multiple of these seismic stations around the Norris area we'll take a look at those after the steamboat geyser eruption or after we look at that let's go to monitor size at wavy.com and go check out the most recent eruption first off do not forget to come to my website again the link is in the description box below right under my email address and go to the seismic events drop down menu right here you don't click it you just scroll down notice quick steamboat geyser 2019 to see what I'm looking at now but also don't forget about steamboat geyser 2018 which shows all of these seismic plots and images regarding all of the steamboat eruptions that ever occurred in the holy year 2018 all 32 of them are shown ya on this page right here here we're at steamboat geyser 2019 to look at the most recent eruption why did I click it again there we go okay here's a picture of steamboat geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin if I can pan down this is in the steam face of eruption on March 16 2018 just a day out after the first water hydrothermal eruption of 2018 photo was taken by Ben houses who's seen here something like that Hosseini Ben ass rossini ok sorry if I said your name wrong and you're listening to this sorry I'm really bad at pronouncing things this Rison steamboat eruptions shown here is the 11th eruption of 2019 which is the 43rd eruption since steamboat activity excuse me since steamboat reactivated in early 2018 now this recent eruption is likely the strongest steamboat eruption to occur in 2019 at least in regards to the amplitude of the surface waves if you look at the stream gage a Tantalus Creek which I'm about to show in just a second you would notice there was not a lot of water put out by this eruption so how is the amplitude much larger than usual but the amount of water output is even lower than previous eruptions let me know what you think how is that possible guys that doesn't even make sense to me so the amplitude is much stronger very possibly guys very possibly this is the strongest eruption of 2019 still much weaker than the eruptions of 2018 but still the strongest of 2019 possibly but it put out west water than the most recent eruption really you know steamboat is still holding its near weekly schedule and will most likely erupt again around April 1st to April 2nd 2019 no it's not an April Fool's joke will steamboat remain an active indefinitely that would be very interesting very interesting this 11th eruption of 2018 which again is the 43rd eruption since steamboat reactivated in early 2018 occurred at 23:37 UTC on March 25th 2019 which is also 537 p.m. mountain time same date there it is right there notice the ample according to the amplitudes this is the strongest of 2019 supposedly and notice something this is something I have not seen let's go down hold on let's go down I have not seen this since yeah not on that one I haven't seen this since 2018 actually I believe let's go down nope that didn't show it notice how on all these weaker eruptions of 2019 of the frequency the dominant frequencies remain around the 10 to 20 Hertz line you notice that and you can also see the dominant frequencies on the spectral plot right there notice that okay let's go down these are all the eruptions of 2018 still seeing lower frequencies still seeing kind of lower frequencies this one up to about thirty Hertz and a little bit higher frequencies because it's stronger there seems to be a correlation between the amplitude and the frequency extent very interesting and here's the third eruption of 2018 still kind of mid-range this is a little bit higher this is what kind of looks like occurred last night and let's go down here okay going to about maybe 40 Hertz maximum let's go to the most recent right here goes all the way up to about 45 Hertz a frequency range of about let's see here's the dominant frequencies in the spectra plot there's a spike at 20 Hertz goes down remains between about 25 Hertz and 45 Hertz that's a much higher than what we've seen lately something has changed with Steamboat but again let's go to the current conditions at Tantalus Creek now when read correctly this will show you the amount of water discharged from steamboat geyser now some look at something this is last night of nights eruption right here right almost near perfect 90-degree angle right here almost perfect this possibly is a precipitation spike notice how this spike right here which is from the steamboat eruption occurred between the 25th and the 26th that's because it occurred very near midnight and this is in mountain time so that means this one occurred near midnight mountain time as well or from the 24th to the 25th well let's see what we see previous station from the 24th to the 25th let's go back 24th to the 25th let's see here there's the 24th to the 25th that's midnight for UTC and I'm not seeing anything there's no steamboat eruption so it is obviously very possible that steamboat was let's say losing water you know that that is a possibility because the amplitudes are from the actual rupture the force of the water and the it records the surface vibrations from these steamboat eruptions it maybe was maybe it was using water I don't think this is a participation spike though because I've never seen precipitation spikes actually look like steamboat eruptions because that looks very similar to steamboat eruption doesn't it we do see little ones here and there but it is strange I don't know maybe steamboat was using some water and then it had its eruption last night I don't know but the seismic trace is not there on ynm for this right here so this is up in the air I don't know see this is why we need a webcam at steamboat geyser guys who wants to see a webcam at steamboat geysers shoot me an email I'm literally making a list and I only have like two people but seriously I only have like two people on the list right now you need more people inside the petition please I really want a webcam for steamboat geyser a live-streaming or not a stupid static cam that would be nice that would be nice so let's click right now go to right now so after the steamboat eruption which occurred near the UTC midnight between the 25th and the 26th let's go to North Junction here's why and are in the WY Network notice how there was a some swarming between about 4 to 5 UTC and about 9 to 11 UTC so that was last night actually in the middle of the night last night after many hours after the steamboat eruption there was an earthquake swarm may be related may not be I don't know but why don't we go take a look here are the latest reported earthquakes so between for UTC to 5 UTC they have none reported they did not report any of the earthquakes to occur right here at least at least to my knowledge at least that's what I'm seeing and you could obviously see it on multiple stations there's two bursts the first burst around four to five UTC and the second burst around nine to eleven UTC right down there and you can see it on appearing on multiple stations even on ym are at Madison River now it seems like both of these bursts so let's go to borehole 950 now it seems like both of these bursts occurred most likely in these same epicenter they're pretty much propagating away from the source just like they should I believe they are coming from the same epicenter so let's go look here let's turn on terrain shall we were at Yellowstone right here there's Washburn Range here's a loss it occurred right miss Norris is right here so occurred just west of Norris actually right at Holmes Hill it looks like right at Holmes Hill that's the Roaring Mountain Norris Canyon Road right there so Norris is he is that Norris Basin right there let's see let's see I believe it is I believe this is where steamboat geyser is click Street Norris Canyon Road Graham blue yeah I'm pretty sure that's Norris let's zoom out so these are the earthquakes that are reporting for the swarm they are only reporting the earthquakes that occurred between 9:00 and 11:00 UTC the reporting is 0.6 at 5.0 kilometers in depth a 1.9 at 8.4 kilometers in depth a 2.3 oh no never mind is 0.9 at 2.3 kilometers in depth a 1.3 at 7.3 kilometers in depth 0.9 at 4 kilometers in depth 1.5 at 4.8 and 1.5 at 2.2 kilometers in depth none of these earthquakes were reportedly felt by anybody that's not shocking they're pretty small but still they occurred now let's see what the closest seismic station is to one of these earthquakes so we can take a good look at this earthquake swarm so what you usually do to see the closest seismic station reported by USGS sometimes there are closer stations that are not labeled you just go to origin then you click faces scroll down a little bit click arrival time closest one was white p.m. purple mountain apparently but the other earthquakes did not show well on there so we know it occurred somewhat near Norris right basically between purple mountain Holmes hill and Norris around that area because just west of that so why don't I what's a good station we should use why don't we use borehole 950 since it's actually somewhat close and looks like it as of the past hour there was another qu there were another two earthquakes so let's download the data for ball roll 950 shall we let's see the 26 so let's do the 26 ah 0 0 whoops I am messing it up my goodness I am messing it all up and to the 27 that I know it's not the 27th yet even for the UTC day but I like to do that just to top it off just to get the most recent data possible borehole 950 des - eh Z and then you scroll down and you click this link to download yes it did let's check it out on the seismic program swarm here we have the most recent data stream from borehole 950 which resides near ynr in the north Junction south of North's Keizer basin not you as I'd like a little more south east ish this is the most recent data stream since about 1700 mountain time on the 25th which would be midnight for the 26th 0ug see let's turn forces to rescale offset overlap 295 we do not need a filter because this is a short period station well sometimes you can use a filter depending on what you're looking at but right now we don't need one here's the first earthquake right here which is just weird just very odd I I don't even know if that's an earthquake looks kind of like an explosion in my opinion here's another one very identical I guess it is an earthquake okay so we do see the Norris area well just to the west of Norris did see some type of rapid fire swarm somewhat but very small magnitudes were very small again very tiny let's take a look at the waveforms real quick no mo frequency events detected not detecting anything and not much actually I remembered none of these are quakes in this area were reported I guess they thought they were too small but then again why wouldn't you report it even if you think they're too small I mean P and S wave arrivals they were kind of hard but you still they still should have reported some of them guys let's go back to the spectrogram zoom out a little bit here's some more of the earthquakes yeah I'm not seeing anything too major this is a remember this is just the first burst we're just looking at the first person right now I see maybe a maximum of four events occurring yeah that looks like four earthquakes right there so it did have rapid-fire characteristics which does occur here and there here and there and then we had a second burst between 9:00 and 11:00 UTC going forward teeny tiny tiny tiny popping hopping teeny tiny very tiny and then we see four events right here obviously you can tell there's a for tiny microquakes almost looks like it gets big big bigger and then small smaller kind of like something's approaching right kind of gives that illusion sometimes the earthquakes do do that very strange and let's keep going forward not seeing any low frequency events there is a little bit of low-frequency background activity but the amplitudes are extremely low extremely low and that does not to me you look like any type of harmonic tremor or volcanic tremor it'd be much stronger and I believe the frequencies would be much lower in my opinion just my opinion and then we see a larger earthquake here with multiple aftershocks let's take a closer look some strong surface waves at the end very interesting I wonder let's see 928 I wonder if this is the deeper earthquake am i right am i right is is the deeper earthquake at 928 928 aha look at that one point nine at eight point four kilometers in depth at nine 27:59 which basically is 928 remember this is a few miles away from the epicenter here's the epicenter of the swarming borehole 950 is right here but we still getting a good look at it still get a good look again this was the magnitude one point nine at eight point four kilometers in depth and that's this one right here right there some dominant lower frequencies but we should see that for the surface waves sometimes okay so we did see a rapid fire swarm guys we did see a rapid fire swarm at Yellowstone let's scroll down nothing too major looky looky look right here as let's see what would that be that's 1217 p.m. mountain time which for us would be 11:17 p.m. Pacific time March 26 2008 no I am wrong do not listen to me I am wrong I'm wrong I forgot swarm automatically sets this at Pacific time for me the online web Accord charts for existing org and University of Utah they have Mountain time on the web I forgot that I have Pacific time so right now on my clock it says 12 39 p.m. Pacific time this the most recent data stream is 12:32 so that's only about 5-10 minutes ago right very interesting we did see another rapid-fire swarm has broken out in Norris just in the past 30 minutes to an hour not nothing too major again guys nothing too major but we do we are seeing an increase in seismicity at Yellowstone for sure just after this recent steamboat eruption which wasn't likely in terms of amplitude likely the strongest steamboat eruption to occur since 2019 the start of 2019 keep going forward keep going forward nothing too major nothing too crazy 600 amplitude count right there let's scoot in on this scoot in on this these would probably be reported in the next hour or two let's see what day is it is it Sunday no it's Tuesday I am way off Wow it's Tuesday I forgot and as of the most recent data stream back here not seeing much okay so the steamboat eruption again occurred up here in this area right around 0 UTC the 26th actually it was 23:37 on the 25th or something like that for UTC then we saw a burst of seismicity between 4 & 5 et Cie so a period of calm in the middle then we saw another burst of seismicity between what I'm actually gonna say between yeah but doing about 8:30 UTC to about 10:30 UTC and then just as of the most recent data stream we do see another burst in swarming down here magnitudes are not exceeding magnitude 2.0 at least of yet but it is definitely something to keep an eye on definitely ok so now that we're done with that I want to go to the latest earthquakes in the world to see if anything has struck since I started recording a lot of earthquakes down in California some earthquakes up in Alaska there's another quake up here I'm going to show in just a second there were two earthquakes actually near North Carolina both of them in North Carolina actually why don't we let's see I did not want to do Hawaii actually in Hawaii they're only been through earthquakes in the past 24 hours with the largest being a 2.1 @ 31.2 km/h - it's nothing too crazy it's changing right now according to the GPS information oh speaking of gps deformation i forgot to do that for yellowstone here why don't we go check something out let's see Mount Hood looks like Mount Hood did have an earthquake today guys a magnitude 0.7 earthquake under mount hood at 0.1 kilometers in depth I'll probably check that out in my monthly volcano update which should be out in the next week or so then we have an earthquake up here in Washington a magnitude 1.6 a 22.1 km/h event that has been going on and off on and off then far south and the Tetons south of Yellowstone there's a two point three at six point eight kilometers in depth okay Utah Nevada seeing normal seismicity California seemed normal seismicity they're shaking all the time now let's go forward shall we North Carolina did see two earthquakes two of them maybe two two point six of them maybe two two point six the most recent one was at 0.8 kilometers and depth and the older one was at 4.4 kilometers in depth occurring about so I'm gonna say what is that that's about 12 hours so about half a day between each other so what's done with the coast the size we did it to the closest seismic station to this event let's click on the event page if it will let me come on buddy there we go thank you USGS okay so here's the first earthquake it may get you two point six at four point four kilometers in depth 706 people reported feeling it once 706 Wow that is a lot of people for a two point six guys Wow and it and they're very tightly constrained around the epicenter obviously people around the area farther than the epicenter did feel it but still guys Wow my goodness 706 and then this one does the same-size only saw 321 people reported again most being around the epicenter and slightly to the east ok well that's very interesting let's go to origin and let's download the data to the coast of seismic station go to phases in origin quick arrival time once et WS and C let's check it out in the program swarm here we have the most recent data stream for the 26th for W SNC in the EE T Network I already turned forces to rescale offset 95 for the overlap for the spectrogram let's turn on the spectrogram first real quick let's scoot forward ok first off we see this event right here which barely shows on this actually no wait it's right here never mind actually let's do in it frequency extent of 55 Hertz well let me do 55 no it only let me do 50 ok that's fine right here look see how this looks like if you were just to look at the heli quarter you'd be like oh my god some type of tremor guys we got a tremor in North Carolina we'll just to hold on just a second notice how when you look at the spectrogram it starts with a strange burst of high-frequency activity and ends with a strange burst and high frequency activity both bursts beginning and end do not look seismic in nature they're not monochromatic but look at the actual signal that is being transferred through the seismic station that's monochromatic meaning contains one frequency in one frequency only notice the one frequency is at about thirty point one Hertz and the second frequency is at about eighteen point five Hertz go back to this back actually let's go to the waveforms here's the look of it let's zoom all the way out there it is right here to me this looks like some type of calibration pulse or maybe a jackhammer I don't know actually no way to jackhammer would not be monochromatic in nature zoom all the way into the waveforms very spiky sine waves very high frequency again monochromatic very monochromatic meaning it's likely to be anthropogenic in nature meaning it's basically just a human-made event this right here looks like some type of low frequency event but yeah no that's not bet that's at LSE ISM yeah I'm thinking that's at LC ISM so let's move on shall we first we saw an earthquake right here at 1539 UTC let's go back 15:39 UTC this occurred at 1630 so this one so 1539 we did see an earthquake we did see one right here very strange-looking earthquake let's look at this one notice how the coda usually the coda the end tell of an earthquake loses frequency right like for example you see a big spike on the spectrogram so sometimes you see it's sloped downwards in energy right we see that a lot with other earthquakes this just stays in the middle I mean it doesn't really the frequencies don't lower in the coda which I thought was very intriguing I don't know why this looks much deeper than what they stated Wow possibly much deeper we did have a few more aftershocks after this strange earthquake again very strange high frequencies very little lower frequencies you noticing that notice that this one did have some stronger lower frequencies right there but basically you know that's what I noticed on the East Coast a lot of earthquakes everywhere around the world have dominant lower frequencies a lot of the time that's just what happens I mean not all the time but on the East Coast I noticed a lot of the strange earthquakes especially the ones associated with strange booms barely have any lower frequencies at all they're just high frequency earthquakes now that's obviously normal it could be caused by normal earth processes but I just thought that was interesting so again these are some aftershocks not being reported so North Carolina likely had one two three four five six maybe seven six or seven total earthquakes today in the past day they're only reporting two now let's go back to the event page for the other magnet 22.6 again this 2.6 was at 0.8 kilometers in depth and 321 people reported feeling it but let's go to the first maybe to 2.6 let's go to the event page again this 2.6 occurred at 4.4 kilometers in depth let's go to the event page and 780 people reported feeling it again go to origin come on buddy I'm too fast for it arrival time once this is a different quotas station because it was farther away than the first earthquake I just showed let's do you 56 a which is a broadband station in the end for Network let's check it out and swarm here we have the data stream from you 56 a in the end form Network which is a broadband station 0 0 location code what stir persistent rescale offset overlap 295 if it'll let me and I was going to do a zero point seven Hertz high-pass filter let's just do zero point six but I'm not going to enable it yet and I want to see if there are any dominant lower frequencies in this earthquake no there or not okay so let's just turn on that filter just for quick okay here's the spectrogram of it again no dominant lower frequencies again very strange on the East Coast why did the earthquakes do not have really any low frequencies at all one of the frequency start around two Hertz or so this one's starting at about let's see you two point one two two point eight Hertz very strange very strange let's go to let's do a frequency extended 55 Hertz if that'll let me know but only do 50 but still high frequency earthquake normal normal tectonic event lasted a good amount of time this is the one that was felt by many more people many many many many many more people look like there's some background noise increasing but I don't know what it is it it doesn't have dominant lower frequencies though notice how the frequency band is stand around four Hertz yeah that is kind of lower frequency but still that's probably tell see ISM right there not seeing any other earthquakes associated with this first 2.6 again the other 2.6 that occurred closer to the coast that one had many more aftershocks in this one I believe the first 2.6 right here didn't have any aftershocks not seeing much at all zooming out yeah not seeing much at all so let's move on to one more thing just real quick and then I'll be out of your hair and I'll be all done did anything else occurs since I've been recording not really okay so let's take a look at this earthquake right here but it is so far north I can barely get a good view of exactly where it is so let's take the coordinates shall we and let's paste it into Google Earth so let's paste the coordinates into Google Earth and press search will it search Wow look at that guys look at that why did you do that I don't know but let's zoom out this is the epicenter of the earthquake guys Wow look at that look at that the North Pole the exact North Pole well the magnetic field has been shifting it's been moving that's what's causing all the crazy weather lately I believe the magnetic field has been shifting far faster than it ever has been but really the North Pole is supposed to be right here right here so we did have an earthquake literally hit the North Pole along this very large trench right here there's jan mayen island here's the norwegian sea going down here we see the east coast of the United States right there it's upside down but and then we have the North Pole right up here got Alaska right there got Russia so this is the location of the earthquake right at the North Pole so how are they able to locate this earthquake I doubt there are any seismic stations actually at the North Pole unless Santa made himself one but of course zero people reported feeling this let's go to origin and see what the closest seismic station was that they use to determine that this earthquake actually occurred arrival time on that's why the closest one is 160 6.5 seconds away for arrival time the distance is eleven point six nine degrees so it is pretty far away but still they were able to record it aiyoo Network KBS station broadband vertical let's check it out here we are on the seismic program swarmed with the data stream from the closest seismic station to detect the North Pole earthquake again the North Pole earthquake that occurred today occurred basically right under the North Pole guys well at least where it should be let's turn persister rescale off set overlap to 95 gonna do a 0.6 Hertz high-pass filter but I'm not going to activate it yet not gonna activate it yeah when did they say this earthquake happen 4.6 at 10 kilometers in depth again the depth could be very wrong at 6:51 UTC so let's go to 650 which should show up on here since 166 seconds to arrive on the station let's say it showed up at 653 that's come 653 653 man I'm way off there we go there we go there we go there we go okay right here I believe that's it right here let's see let's zoom all the way out that's it yeah that's it right here it's so tiny look out sighing it looks oh my god 650 for you 166 seconds to arrive to this station because this is the closest seismic station because they don't have any stations at the North Pole really so I'm guessing this one's probably in Greenland or something let's turn the 0.64 high-pass filter on barely guys Wow barely you can even see it at all that's it right here is super wheat so let's do a high-pass filter of 2 Hertz I just want to really draw it out 2 Hertz there there we go notice how that worked notice on the bottom out let's see that's what a high-pass filter does I love these filters guys and it drew out the earthquake very tiny but again under the North Pole this is March 26 2009 teens north pole earthquake yes it is alright so one last thing real fast I want to check out the recent deformation for Yellowstone so let's go to Web Services let's go to the Unicode that is not architecture what that is not what I pressed web services there we go ok now remember if you guys want to learn how to make your own GPS deformation charts for anywhere in the United States there are a lot better I am telling you right now if you want to see a period of like two weeks to two months - maybe even a year or so then you need to make your own GPS charts but if you want to see multiple years let's say two years five years maybe even longer than a decade I suggest you just use the online volcano stay USGS gov GPS formation charts on there the ones that are already pre-made by USGS I believe you should just use those if you're looking for multiple multiple years but if you're looking for small small term changes in the near term then you really should create your own guys and again just go to my website link is in the description box below go to how to drop down menu and click the page that talks about GPS deformation charts first we're going to check the Old Faithful area in the upper Geyser Basin OFW two and CWU analysis Center we're going to do an AM zero eight we're gonna do from January 1st 2019 T zero zero zero zero zero zero to 2019 does 0-3 dust 25t zero one zero zero zero zero again I explained a lot of this in my GPS information video go to my channel or go to my website to watch it press try it out apparently this site was not working it was not working for multiple days I was trying to get GPS data start to get a little concerned that I couldn't access it then all of a sudden it came back online thank God so let's copy the link open link in new tab download the data and let's check it out here we have Microsoft Excel and the GPS data open for oh f w2 in the upper Geyser Basin near our Old Faithful resides again use STD dev U which will show uplifter subsidence let's check it out check it out check it out highlight them all and only the numbers then you go up into insert press insert press line graph or line chart 2d line graph and there is your custom-made GPS deformation chart for OFW 2 which is near the upper Geyser Basin you gotta open this up like that spread it all the way out ok now I'm gonna add a trendline a trendline on Excel shows you there's any growing or shrinking trends barely nothing at all I it shows a barely barely slightly growing trend but it is so so insignificant again these are in meters 0.01 meters is 10 milimeters again if you want to know what the millimeters aren't super easy let's say okay you see 0.01 meters right move the decimal three times to the right so one two and then three so that make it ten milliliters millimeters actually excuse me then this would be 12 millimeters 14 millimeters 16 millimeters so each bar so from here to here is two millimeters that's it okay so from right here to right here is four millimeters so for n here to right here is four millimeters goes back down slight growing trend but I do not believe that's gonna head anywhere right now again I do believe Caldera white up with will begin again in the next two years because we have not been at this level of subsidence where the ground has been sinking for a while we have not been at this level of subsidence since 2006 guys seriously all you have to go do is look at the GPS deformation charts which is what you use read chart labels remember guys always reach our labels otherwise people are gonna try to deceive you it's in order to not get to see if you dotted use chart labels and understand what you're looking at but thank God my website helps you do that and it's actually pretty easy to do do not let anyone tell you this stuff is hard it might be a little bit hard at first maybe take your day to get down or really analyzing stuff and understanding their causes is much harder but looking at the charts and understanding how to read them any charts and plots and everything that people give that's easy do not let anyone tell you it's not otherwise they're lying to you and I do not like people getting rude or lying to my viewers just saying okay sorry I had to vent a little but again not seeing too great of a growing trend but again we do see multiple millimeters from right here to right here is about four millimeters so nothing too crazy few spikes and they're not seen much else but again if you want to see that we are at the lowest level of susat subsidence excuse me since 2006 go to volcanoes dot usgs gov so at the Yellowstone go to monitoring and then click the GPS deformation charts remember they're the blue stars you might have to do filter instruments and turn it on if it's not turned on and then look at the line the most recent data stream and all the way back in 2006 and you will notice that we are basically at the same level as 2006 and we have not seen any major uplift since what 2014 2015 but I do believe that since this is part of a breathing type of activity with Yellowstone it goes up and goes down it goes up it goes down the last period of uplift did was a little bit worse than the one before that but think of this think of someone who's about to like burp or sneeze or something right it inhales exhales inhales exhales inhales exhales and then all of a sudden boom right I mean all this uplift and all these earthquake storms aren't going to lead to just nothing right I mean I'm not saying a super eruption is approaching guys I'm not saying that at all I don't believe it is personally I believe it could happen in my lifetime contrary to what the professionals say but I don't have any proof of that right now none right now but I do believe there it could be some type of an eruption at Yellowstone I mean a lot of the stuff that's happened in the past supposedly the past 70 thousand years supposedly is Bava flows so that's why I could what we will see next but then again remember how much magma is down there guys and remember how it's not just one chamber with a tube leading to the surface I mean it's very intricate very intricate down there there's a chamber which they say is about 15% melt which is too small for an eruption but get this get this the melt percentage for the the magma reservoir because remember it's a qu2 chamber system I believe it's much much much much much higher the chamber and the reservoir the chamber is the tiny guy I'm not really worried about the chamber guys I'm worried about the reservoir that's sitting right under the chamber and not only is the reservoir sitting under the chamber but there's a mantle plume sitting under the reservoir I mean and they say it extends far to the southwest going like a thousand five hundred miles deep isn't that crazy so that means it's very unpredictable and you don't know what will happen with Yellowstone you don't know it could erupt immediately or it could not you just got to watch and be wary and don't be worried because there are many bad things that could happen to you before Yellowstone drops I mean there's I mean Yellowstone isn't this only supervolcano you know about Long Valley caldera well Valley caldera is also very dangerous supervolcano too guys and that one may be approaching an eruption too yeah I don't know I'm not a not a complete professional but that's what I certainly believe personally I believe Long Valley will erupt before Yellowstone does next time but you never know well I gotta go guys this is the most recent GPS data for OFW to Old Faithful upper Geyser Basin area this is in meters again from here to here is two millimeters from here to here is four millimeters hope you guys have a great day I will be back soon my next video Michael will be the monthly volcano update unless something crazy happens in Yellowstone or other another place or something 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from the digital media center on the campus of Southern Oregon University in Ashland Oregon this is ramping up your English an educational program for intermediate level English language Learners here's your host for ramping up your English John lets welcome to ramping up your English ramping up your English is for English Learners from all language backgrounds who have already begun the process of learning English as their second language it's a program for people of all ages if you're seeking greater English proficiency this program is designed to help you reach that goal ramping up your English is a support program for English Learners who have already passed the beginning stages of learning English we take a content-based approach to helping you reach higher English proficiency we use English to teach English the theme for our first unit is trains and railroads Amtrak Sunset limited took us to Louisiana where we visit in this bonus video This Is Amtrak Sunset limited eastbound part two also available on my website at letscreator here we visit a part of Louisiana called Acadiana Amtrak Sunset limited rolls East from Los Angeles to New Orleans part four brought us to San Antonio Texas fueling up in San Antonio we had a bird's eye view of scrap metal awaiting recycling here it waits in a gondola San Antonio's population has exploded in the past past decade it's now the seventh biggest city in the US it attracts crowds of tourists and today's visitors find more to see than just the historic Alamo if you make San Antonio a stop you'll find plenty to see and do as part of New Spain and later Mexico San Antonio has a rich history as an outpost on the Texas Plains transitioning from dry West Texas deserts to humid East Texas lowlands if you do get off the sunset limited to explore San Antonio remember that this train only runs 3 days a week that's enough time to have dinner in the Space Needle and to check out this well-used station that has so much character you won't see another big city until where we rolled into Houston seeing that City's Skyline well before arriving at the station Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States shipping petroleum medical services and now Financial Services keep Houston prosperous when my ancestors arrived here in the early 1900s they could never have imagined these skyscrapers many of my relatives live in Houston my great ant took my family to see some of this great architecture built these towers of Steel and glass were built with oil money and made habitable by air conditioning downtown Houston is an impressive cityscape but there's nothing impressive about Houston's tiny artless train station it's as if the city's ashamed of this great train Houston's rocket speed growth began with the construction of the Houston Ship Canal allowing Houston to Eclipse hurricane ravage G alviston as a major shipping Port from the Gulf of Mexico Houston was evacuated in 2005 for Hurricane Rita all interstate highways became one-way Escape Routes escape velocity speed to escape Earth's gravity was controlled through the Johnson Space Center here in Houston when Apollo Astronauts radioed Houston we have a problem they were answered by engine here in Mission Control you can visit NASA and learn all about America's manned missions to the moon and more if earlier history is more your style San jento Monument is near Houston this Monument celebrates Sam Houston's defeat of Santa Ana winning a victory for the Texas Republic over Mexico this began a slippery slope for Mexico it would lose one one third of its territory to the United States in the ensuing years we didn't see any of these attractions on this trip we stayed aboard the sunset limited now we're moving away from the train station between Houston and bont we cross the Lost River I guess the river is lost somewhere down there under all that water next stop bont Texas it's near bont where the infamous spindl toop oil field was discovered petroleum continues to be important to bont in the form of petrochemical plants and a lot of that get shipped from this port we continue Eastward after the small town of Orange Texas we cross the Sabian River into Louisiana there's no shortage of wetlands here this is stubble left over from the previous year's rice crop it leads right up to this towering rice dryer rice field with just a couple of um o big old oak trees in the middle someone used to live out there no doubt seeing rice fields made me feel at home I was fortunate to work on my uncle's rice farm when I was a teenager out in the field on a tractor I would wave at Southern Pacific sunset limited never dreaming that someday I would get to ride this train the first stop for the sunset Limited in Louis lisiana is Lake Charles if you get off here you'll find yourself along the kushu river in Southwest Louisiana if you double back Westward you'll find this Region's hidden gym you'll need a car truck motorcycle or bicycle this bridge is older than Interstate 10 it was the Old Highway nighty bridge over the kashu river keep going west up the steep grade as a kid I love the rail f fashioned of countless pistol-shaped metal below you can see the approach to the railroad bridge you turn South near the town of sulfur and head toward the Gulf of Mexico you'll encounter the inter Coastal Waterway we got to see this long barge traversing the canal Texas all the way up through the east coast to chesapeak Bay I believe oh that was good now we cross over the inter Coastal Waterway this drawbridge pulls up for inter Coastal traffic we're in the south Louisiana marshes now shrimping Fleet ready to go out an area still showing damage from Hurricane Rita back in 2005 here's the hidden treasure the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge There Are Places to crab and fish in the Refuge just not here on the nature trail there's a concrete Trail here allowing visitors to explore the marsh without slogging through the mud we were greeted with this flyby by the Louisiana Air Force otherwise known as Pelicans other species were out for observation including the great egret a species once hunted to the edge of Extinction for its feathers one of the coolest features of the savvian Refuge is this elevated observation platform Liz is eager to see some of the wildlife here at The savine Refuge the Pelicans paid us another visit these are white pelicans not the brown pelican that's the Louisiana state bird pelic one species we didn't see on this cold January day was the Louisiana alligator that was just fine with Liz and her dad Charlie and I'm glad I didn't see one of these guys goodbye fella one thing we did see near Lake Charles was this sugar cane harvest the range of sugar cane cultivation grew tremendously with the building of a rum distillery in the town of Laine my early experience on the farm near here did not include working with sugar cane big old truck full of sugar cane lot of Cyprus further east on the sunset limited we cross the merant river merar River this is merant so that's a rice field that's a big rice field near here in the Tiny Town of Midland there was once a local railroad between Midland and gayon my grandfather was hired to do the engineering and surveying work to lay out the railroad when the job was over he stayed in nearby Crowley that's where my father was born and many years later me and my brother and sisters there's nothing left of that little railroad but my family is still here in Louisiana there's the estherwood post office Rice SM we should be going right along Mill Street the rice Mills to the south of the track told me that we were in Crowley the rice capital of the world and my hometown here we're looking South so there's the train cars that take the rice away we might see D at the intersection we might that kind of thing are straight turn on yep have a new F and here's parkerson your Dad should be getting a view right at downtown Crowley now this is looking North this is parkerson Avenue looking toward the courthouse so let's visit that courthouse in the center of Crowley we're here in Crowley Louisiana and in the background you see the Acadia Parish courthouse this is what we call the court Circle although it's actually a square and in this Courthouse of course there's a lot of Records so we're looking at this this sign about uh President Kennedy speech when he was uh still a senator and the thing I remember about this the when I became aware that we even had a president I was in elementary school and my teacher came in the classroom crying and we had never seen that before and I remember her saying that the president had been killed that the president had been shot many years later President Kennedy's brother Ted would marry a girl from Crowley Vicky Reggie he spent his last years with her this plaque commemorates Edwin Edwards a favorite son from Crowley who served four terms as Louisiana's governor there was a likeness of the governor but someone stole it what you're looking at here is downtown Crowley this is the view from the the courthouse and we're looking down in the looking toward the south on parkerson Avenue which is the main street that goes through Crowley right here is a memorial to Bill Williams and shell caner and there are a couple of radio you could say radio pioneers and uh some of my heroes here in Crowley in fact they had a lot to do with my first career uh Bill Williams and shell caner first of all became somewhat hero figures in this area there was a hurricane in 1957 called hurricane Audrey and in that hurricane uh most of the radio stations I think all of the radio stations in the region went off the air because they lost electricity and phone lines ksig and Crowley lost their phone lines to their transmitter but uh they had a generator out at the transmitter so they actually Bill William and shell caner actually left the studio in the middle of the hurricane and went out to the transmitter Shack at Great danger to themselves because at Hurricane force winds the tower could have crashed down around them and so they've been honored for their service in uh in that public safety function and that kind of made them Heroes to me as I was growing up so in my teenage years uh shell Canter the gentleman uh above where it says Crowley Louisiana I used to go down and talk to him in the radio station every morning and just see how it was done just learn from him and he was probably the most tolerant guy I ever saw I never would have tolerated someone just standing around watching me every morning but he did and I learned a lot of stuff from him and uh so these were people I eventually ended up working for ksig as my first job in radio and uh got to know Bill Williams a little bit and shell caner a lot he would always ask my brother how I was doing doing throughout the year and a lot of times I would see him when I would visit uh back down to Crowley so they kind of started my first career in radio Bill Williams and shell caner this is in Crowley Louisiana also this is St Michael's Church this is the uh big Catholic Church in the area and being south Louisiana a lot of the population is Catholic I saw my cousin Sandra married in this church in fact I think that's the only time I've ever been inside of St Michael's Church and the church is looking good it's being well taken care of okay what you're looking at behind me is the Dixie Hardware store or what used to be the Dixie Hardware store and that's what I've known it for all my life as I was growing up what I didn't realize until just a few years ago is in the upper story of the Dixie Hardware Store there's an old opera house and that's where people when back when Crowley on the weekends was just flooded with people coming to town that's not in my lifetime uh they would come see works of art in the Opera well now the opera house has been renovated and so they're actually doing performances there now and I understand they've done a beautiful job of renovating where the Dixie Hardware store used to be is the lobby of the Opera house with a grand staircase going up into the actual Opera House what you're looking at is a crawfish chimney and I know they do commercial raising of crawfish but when I was a kid our uh experience with crawfish was especially after a rain these kind of chimneys we'd find these in the uh in the yard and what we do as kids we would tie bacon to a string and then we would very slowly move that string down the chimney and then if you very slowly and gently and patiently pulled it up there'd be a crawfish hanging onto the bacon and you could actually catch the Crawfish out of its chimney that way so that was some of the early experiences with crawfish of course today crawfish is a major industry in Louisiana boats like these collect crawfish from ponds and from rice fields flooded during winter they use these traps to capture the delicacy that is if the e and the black curus don't get to them first this is Lafayette the closest station to Crowley not far from Lafayette is St Martinville home of Longfellow evangelin State Park The Majestic Live Oaks here had me looking for the evangelin oak setting for long fellows epic poem that one Cy this is a cypress tree outside the museum here an interesting multimedia presentation ended with this iconic Louisiana view of a creole Plantation we enjoyed a living history tour with this talented guide dressed in Period attire 1850 some of the pieces just keep our windows and so when the food came in so did the Flies um however it's just as good for stirring up air and for a nine or 10 months out of the year it would have been in use um this is the job of a child from the slave qus before TV and radio there was always a game table chest Checkers dominoes carved out of wood if you couldn't afford Ivory winds and uh were you ever threatened with being teed when you were young did anybody ever say they were going to P you you never heard that nor you no okay if the football team lost badly you'd say oh we got PID or your parents would say do that again P this is the pon the malan Pilon and when you P something you really pound it and smash it but for us it just meant some kind of punishment besides the Creo Plantation this state park features trails steeped in Louisiana's Landscapes and history the parks interpretive Services help visitors make the distinction between Creoles and cun okay here goes Creoles were frenchspeaking families with deep roots in Louisiana from back when this area was claimed by France cun were also french-speaking people but they came to the area later after being forced to leave a northern area called aadia by the English after the French and Indian War Creos first from the West Indies cinjun later from the Northeast and cajun's refugees these poor refugees found great riches here here in abundance the abundance of wildlife that sustained them as food and being left alone to live their lives by the cultural values they brought with them it's often summed up by the saying let the good times roll so right here on the banks of bayu Tesh the Cajun took their first Brave steps to rebuild their lives where so many built a rich culture and made their way for prosperity in this new land land this was all great but this is not where the evangelin oak stood for that we had to go to the heart of St Martinville this is an important setting in longfellow's most famous work evangelin so here's that legendary tree from that epic poem and here's that now familiar Bayou boues of boues in a semi downtown section of this town so St Martinville is known as the heart of Acadiana there are other regions in the state but this is the french-speaking region that Blended so many cultures to form such a rich cultural experience and world-renowned food to learn more about the arrival of the cun we visited the St Martinville cultural heritage center inside was a register of all the Acadian families who m graded here I read many family names I knew last names of kids I went to school with the story of the expulsion from Nova Scotia and Halifax was beautifully demonstrated by this mural along with the reading of some historical documents and firstperson accounts by those who lost their homes and were separated from their families listen carefully to this child's experience frch and practice our Catholic religion a few weeks later Papa told me to get dressed we had to go to the church why I asked Papa said don't worry just get dressed mama was crying and hugged both of us as we walked to the church we saw Women and Children Cry I asked Papa what was happening the brids were not pleased with the acadians because refused to sign the oath we refuse to let the British tell us how to live they may send us to different places to live but promise me that no matter what happens you will always remember your Acadian Heritage over 400 men and boys reported to the church but it was a trick the soldiers locked the doors and the poor can and stayed for almost a month it was so crowned that all boys 21 years and younger were ordered into boats waiting in the bay so it came to be that I jean Sam only 11 years old became separated from my family it was a long difficult time before finally settling in Louisiana some Exiles settled in the British colonies While others returned to France where they were not welcome and where they didn't feel like they belonged some arranged to travel back to America where they settled in Spanish controlled Louis Iana they weren't welcomed by the Creos there either but that didn't stop them from making Louisiana their home the story of the cinjun migration is beautifully told in St Martinville a few miles from Lafayette there's a lot of history there too Lafayette has historical interpretive sites like a cadan village in vermilionville it also has numerous art galleries if his history and art exploration makes you hungry don't worry Lafayette has more restaurants per capita than any city in the United States Louisiana's food is legendary and you're right in the heart of Acadiana when you're in Lafayette the sunset limited continued Eastward through New Iberia and on to New Orleans but we got off here almost got the behind up behind you only said
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eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] so [Music] my [Music] oh [Music] me [Music] please click like and subscribe thank you for watching may god bless you and keep you
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Thessalus (physician) | Wikipedia audio article
vassilis Greek Vasilisa physician from ancient Greece and the son of Hippocrates the famous physician he was the brother of Draco and father of Gorgias Hippocrates 3 and Draco 2 he lived in the 5th and 4th centuries BC and passed some of his time at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon reigned 413 - 399 BC he was one of the founders of the dogmatic school Dogma tici of Medicine and is several times highly praised by Galen who calls him the most eminent of the sons of Hippocrates and says that he did not alter any of his father's doctrines no doubt when he performed the difficult task of preparing the writings of Hippocrates for publication after his death he made some editions of his own which were sometimes not quite worthy of that honor he was also supposed by some of the ancient writers to be the author of several of the works that form part of the Hippocratic collection which he might have compiled from notes left by his father one of the spurious letters attributed to Hippocrates is addressed to Thessaly and there is an oration presbury teeka's supposedly spoken by Thessaly to the athenians in which he implores them not to continue the war against cause his native country but this is also undoubtedly spurious there is an epitaph of Thessaly sin the Greek anthology his name occurs in many passages of galen's writings but chiefly in reference to the authorship of the different books de morbus popular EBUS
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Demean
demean the word demean is a verb that means to lower or degrade someone's status or character often through disrespectful or offensive Behavior it involves treating someone in a way that diminishes their Worth or importance here are a few examples to illustrate its usage one the boss's constant criticism and belittling remarks demean his employees making them feel insignificant and demoralized two it is important to remember that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity we should never demean or humiliate others based on their race gender or any other characteristic three the comedian's jokes were offensive and demeaning targeting specific groups of people and perpetuating harmful stereotypes four the politician's derogatory comments demean the opposition instead of engaging in a respectful and constructive debate five in a healthy relationship Partners should uplift and support each other rather than demeaning or undermining one another's self-esteem it is crucial to be mindful of how we communicate with others and to avoid demeaning language or actions treating people with respect and kindness Fosters a positive and inclusive environment
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SEASON 7 NEW FASTEST DRIBBLE MOVES NBA2K22 😅 BEST DRIBBLE MOVES NBA 2K22
[Music] amen it's the iso god sensei the greatest [ __ ] on 2k in existence finish show y'all all the new rewards all the new parks and the best dribble moves of season season seven curry slide back i'm gonna show y'all how to do the cheesiest and i'ma also show you the new clothes so make sure y'all watch this full video man let me know how you feel about season seven let me know what mascot you're hoping you get you know yeah so let's get into these goddamn rewards return of heroes t okay let me claim that that ain't about [ __ ] a ball um i wish you could with these balls i wish you could change your ball while you're playing on a park instead of just dribbling around with it because no one uses that um dev team you're stupid as hell new player indicator looks okay player banners are ass they need to uh make stuff look way better or glossier make it really pop you know make it make it different um shot close eh who cares ooh movie bow movie y'all let me know if y'all gonna use this new uh jump shot release animation i definitely will this this is cool new season emotes um i'ma show you all the new uh celebrations that they got too um five my team tokens i wish they would split the uh level 40 rewards two times xp token that ain't about [ __ ] new player indicator okay this look clean y'all let me know if um when you use these indicators if it if you feel like a delay like verse having it and verse not instead don't don't just listen cause i know a lot of people be like oh my god like i took it off and then you know all that type of [ __ ] okay five gatorade boost new seasoning mode player banners you gotta get better hat looks okay passing accuracy under armor my team blah everything looking pretty ass right now we gonna check what emotes is new player banners this look okay um extra daily awards wait so we'll get like double spins or some [ __ ] like permanently like i guess that's cool i think i don't know mascots okay hold on this is a nice little screenshot i don't know why they don't change the mascots they've been the same type of mascots for years like give them abilities or something point shooting okay xp 10 new player banners invisible why is [ __ ] invisible hello why is [ __ ] invisible bro i'm frozen god damn this game sucks i'm frozen look at this [ __ ] i'm free finally god damn [ __ ] game [ __ ] game oh this ice tray [ __ ] kind of cool turn of hero sleeves okay this [ __ ] is and free jet pack i guess you'll have different colors man i really hope y'all push this narrative to the devs that um we don't want rewards to be able to be bought at the end of the season bro it's terrible okay let's check out the new clothes man hold on let me take a screenshot of my [ __ ] you look clean right my fit mascots okay they got them up in here so you're gonna be able to buy your mascots that's so as 2k is so money hungry listen guys i know y'all might say oh this is whatever but listen bro it would be way more hype everything has to have this exclusivity man imagine if you could only have one of these [ __ ] and then give it to you at random that's lit bro like it's better than just anyone being able to get it bro like i don't know bro and like everybody begging for mascots but nobody's gonna wear these hoes i don't get it bro like no one's wearing affiliation mascots those are actual new mascots no one's gonna wear these hoes bro because it makes your player play worse check out the new season 7 apparel oh so what these are flamin type [ __ ] what does this mean what is this okay we got some body armor [ __ ] we got a new helmet 30 000 it's look clean but come on bruh this [ __ ] is bad like okay these shirts is okay costs way too much okay let's see if they got any new dribble styles man chris paul let's see let's see let's see what it do do something do something come on uh let me put it on real quick man we gonna test this all out and then i'll show you the best dribble moves overall at the end of the little tutorial tight [ __ ] okay let's check out this chris paul dribble style man and this is the same for next gen like it it'll all apply hmm kind of see the same hold on let me see this misdirection oh it's like a double in that [ __ ] oh oh [Music] oh see how normal quick is which is the one i be using it don't have like a double oh maybe like cause it hits the ground harder you might get like a stun hmm let me see okay [Music] hmm it's kind of like quick besides the misdirection this one seems like faster too oh oh oh interesting interesting okay we're going to take this hole off go back normal and test another trip okay we got a moving behind the back man this trey young let's check it out let's check it out um this seemed kind of slow man hold on maybe good for like dribble gods and [ __ ] it seemed like harder to activate like i can't just do that [ __ ] like i gotta have like momentum eh i don't i don't like this [ __ ] why they give trey young this slow ass [ __ ] moving spins bro i'm like brain dead like i haven't used spins in so long so if this [ __ ] look bad it's gonna look bad because you know spins don't really be about [ __ ] too gay okay we got a bunch of signature size ups tim hardaway chris paul rondo b stewart okay look let's test all these hoes out okay this is tim hardaway's signature size up man let's see what it's about damn i didn't even do the preview let's oh my god you can't even miss direction oh you can only do the side misdirects you can't do the uh upper one uh i don't i don't like this tim hardaway [ __ ] yeah this [ __ ] ass okay let me see how i work with the dribble spam i don't like this one okay now we got chris paul singing your size up [Music] okay this seems kind of slow and uh you can't do a top misdirection this pg i'm using is six foot so you can only do the side misdirection um not a fan of it let me see let me see what else yeah this chris paul [ __ ] ass 2k it's like come on bro like [ __ ] moving so slow it's like grow up my [ __ ] like come on this why i like older 2ks like [ __ ] moves like it's like smoother faster they patched a lot of [ __ ] bro it's bad let me let me see what this [ __ ] look like with japan hmm okay looking a little better okay i did uh pull up my quick chain i had it lower so i don't know if it's because of that or the same it's looking a little fasty it's looking a little fasty make sure y'all like the vid man so i don't know these okay let's test out this new rondo rondo shout out to my [ __ ] rondo man i wish in the nba bro that they really let players talk how they wanted to and like wouldn't find them unless they're like threatening like well even if they were threatening but like if they're not saying they're gonna like punch your [ __ ] baby and [ __ ] like it's fine rondo yeah kinda like a delay um like a slow misdirection okay let's yeah kind of slow let's test out the spam man okay let's test out b stuart uh the latest [ __ ] this [ __ ] is ass why is this even a triple c bro what the [ __ ] [Laughter] yo this [Music] is the misdirection uh you can't do the up top [ __ ] damn spam look at clan all that [ __ ] looking slow like a [ __ ] okay we're gonna try to oh wait hold on let me see that joe man if they have speed it'd be clean [ __ ] that's why i [ __ ] with 15 bro let's see isaiah thomas ooh this look a little fast hold on we might find a new meta in the signature combos man yo isaiah spam and that [ __ ] do not dribble like that okay we're doing austin or the alton whatever the [ __ ] uh signature combo let's see what they talking about okay this is very slow very trolly i'm definitely putting this on [Laughter] hold on [ __ ] oh [ __ ] hold up [Music] okay so so so you let it go and right before it goes to the other and then you get like a quicker one okay okay let me see all played out try the isaiah thomas signature combo now oh this is the new meta hold on this really the new this is the like the fastest one bro that actually like move around wow like this is actually fast somewhat fast like combine it with [ __ ] okay i like i like i like this one let me know how y'all feel about that signature combo i'ma actually keep that hold on oh god the curry slide has returned [Music] let's test this all out now i'm gonna tell y'all some facts before we even get into it they nerfed the curry slide it's not as op but now like six tens could get in and [ __ ] so for next gen y'all might be able to be glitchy with it okay so you can't spam it you see i mean there's probably a method oh let me see yeah you just have to do like a crossover in between type [ __ ] and then like you you could spam it like but you got to get like used to it um the curry side eh you got the uh ai step back let's see what else oh okay okay let me see uh the long cross this is kind of like ass it can get like ripped more than the trey young i've used it personally oh hold on this is kind of fast hmm curry's okay i think for bigger builds it'll be nice uh okay we're gonna look at the new celebrations uh carrie uh that's okay ice in my veins okay that's clean do we have another one big diesel that's clean but these dunk emotes ass i ain't gonna hold you they gotta let you be able to break through the animation they begin you [ __ ] up part jump shot emotes aye aye cat pause that is gay gay what the [ __ ] they got my player oh blast it away that's cool that's funny type [ __ ] okay they got the garnet defense okay that's cool defense so you could like do this while you're playing i don't even know they should nance okay run it free park standing okay we already seen that saucy hey slithery park flops uh push flips is cool hey yay show off wide and free uh i miss running over to uh the teammates and dancing in the face believe oh we got the naruto run hold on yo what the [ __ ] bro we gonna go test that [ __ ] dirk disrespectful dog disrespectful hold on believe [ __ ] [ __ ] you better pay and i will tell you [ __ ] ass [ __ ] okay so overall i would say these are the best um dribble moves for season seven um quick d rose um this is new isaiah thomas trey young this is just like if you're a meta play shop if y'all want other type of um if y'all want other uh dribble styles not dribble styles dribble six for different builds you know just let me know down in the comments um these are my sigs i think these are the best overall in season seven and um if i didn't show you a particular move that you saw me doing check my later dribble tutorials but hey hey here we go again here we go again people talking this but when this hit the fan everything i'm not make me now break it down yo off the top of the dawn [Music]
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By What Authority? | Robert Hugh Benson | Christian Fiction, Culture & Heritage | Audiobook | 14/14
part 3 chapter 13 of by what authority by robert hugh benson this librivox recording is in the public domain in prison anthony found several friends in the clink prison in southwark whether he was brought up from stanfield place after his arrest life there was very strange a combination of suffering and extraordinary relaxation he had a tiny cell nine feet by five with one little window high up and for the first month of his imprisonment wore irons at the same time his jailer was so much open to bribery that he always found his door open on sunday morning and was able to shuffle upstairs and say mass in the cell of ralph emerson once the companion of campion and a lay brother in the society of jesus there he met a large number of catholics some of whom he had come across in his travels and he even ministered the sacraments to others who managed to come in from the outside his chief sorrow was that his friend and host had been taken to the counter in wood street it was a month before he heard all that had happened on the night of his arrest and on the previous days he had been separated at once from his friends and although he had heard his guards talking both in the hall where he had been kept the rest of the night and during the long hot ride to london the next day yet at first he was so bewildered by mary's death that what they said made little impression on him but after he had been examined both by magistrates and the commissioners and very little evidence was forthcoming his irons were struck off and he was allowed much more liberty than before and at last to his great joy isabel was admitted to see him she herself had come straight up to the merits house both of whom still lived on in wharf street though old and infirm and day by day she attempted to get access to her brother until at last by dint of bribery she was successful then she told him the whole story when we left the garden house she said we went straight back and mary found mr graves in the parlor off the hall oh anthony how she ordered him about and how frightened he was of her the end was that he sent a message to the stables for her horses to be got ready as she said i went up with her to help her to make ready and we kissed one another up there for you know we dared not make as if we said goodbye downstairs then we came down for her to mount and then we saw what we had not known before that all the stable yard was filled with the men's horses saddled and bridled however we said nothing except that mary asked the man what what the devil he was looking at when he stared up at her as she stood on the block drawing on her gloves before she mounted there were one or two torches burning in cressets and i saw her so plainly turn the corner down towards the church then i went upstairs again but i could not go to my room but stood at the gallery window outside looking down at the court for i knew that if there was any danger it would come from there then presently i heard a noise and a shouting and a man ran in through the gates to the stable yard and almost directly it seemed three or four rode out at full gallop across the court and down by the church the window was open and i could hear the noise down towards the village then more and more came pouring out and all turned the corner and galloped all but one whose horse slipped and came down with a crash oh anthony how i prayed then i saw mr lackington isabel stopped a moment at the name and then went on again and he was on horseback too in the court but he was shouting to two or three more who were just mounting across the field across the field cut them off i could hear it so plainly and i saw the stable gate was open and they went through and i could hear them galloping on the grass and then i knew what was happening and i went back to my room and shut the door isabelle stopped again and anthony took her hand softly in his own and stroked it then she went on well i saw them bring you back from the gallery window and ran to the top of the stairs and saw you go through into the hall where the magistrates were waiting and the door was shut and then i went back to my place at the window and then presently they brought in mary i reached the bottom of the stairs just as they set her down and i told them to bring her upstairs and they did and later on the bed where we had sat together all the afternoon and i would let no one in i did it all myself and then i set the tapers around her and put the crucifix that was around my neck into her fingers which i had laid on her breast and there she lay on the great bed her face was like a child's fast asleep smiling and then i kissed her again and whispered thank you mary for though i did not know all i knew enough and that it was for you anthony had thrown his arms on the table and his face was buried in them isabelle put out her hand and stroked his curly head gently as she went on and told him in the same quiet voice of how mary had tried to save him by lashing his horse as she caught sight of the man waiting at the entrance of the field path and riding in between him and anthony the man had declared in his panic of fear before the magistrates that he had never dreamed of doing mistress corbett an injury but that she had ridden a cross just as he drew the trigger to shoot the priest's horse and stop him that way when isabelle had finished anthony still lay with his head on his arms why anthony my darling she said what could be more perfect how proud i am of you both she told him too how they had been tracked to stanfield lackington had let it out in his exultation the sailor at greenheith was one of his agents an apostate like his master he had recognized that the party consisted of catholics by anthony's breaking of the bread he had been placed there to watch the fairy and had sent messages at once to nickel and lackington then the party had been followed but had been lost sight of thanks to anthony's ruse nickel had then flung out a cordon across the principal roads that bounded stansted woods on the south and lackington when he arrived a few hours later had kept them there all night the cordon consisted of idlers and children picked up at rotham and the who feigned to be asleep had been one of them when they had passed he had given the signal to his nearest neighbor and had followed them up nickel was soon at the place and after them and had followed to stanfield with lackington behind then watchers had been set round the house the magistrates communicated with and as soon as hubert and mr graves had arrived the assault had been made hubert had not been told who the priest was but he had leaped at an opportunity to harass mr buxton he had been given to understand that anthony and isabelle were still in the north he did not know indeed he did not cried isabelle piteously at another time when she had gained admittance to him she gave him messages from the merits who had kept a great affection for the lad who had told them tales of college that christmas time and she told him too of the coming of an old friend to see her there it was poor mr dent she said he looks so old now his wife died three years ago you know he has a city living and does chaplains work at the towers sometimes and he's coming to see you anthony and talk to you three or four days later he came anthony was greatly touched at his kindness in coming he looked considerably older than his age his hair had grown thin and gray about his temples and the sharp bird-like outline of his face and features seemed blurred and indeterminate his creed too and his whole manner of looking at things of faith seemed to have undergone a similar process the two had a long talk i am not going to argue with you mr norris he said though i still think your religion wrong but i have learned this at least that the greatest of all is charity and if we love the same god and his blessed son and one another i think that is best of all i have learned that from my wife my dear wife he added softly i used to hold much with doctrine at one time and loved to chop arguments but our savior did not and so i will not anthony was delighted that he took this line for he knew there are some minds that apparently cannot be loyal to both charity and truth at the same time and mr dents seemed to be one of them so the two talked of old times at great kings and of the folks there and at last of hubert i saw him in the city last week said mr dent and he is a changed man he looks 10 years older than this time last year i scarcely know what has come to him i know he has thrown up his magistracy and linfield parson tells me that the talk is that mr maxwell is going on another voyage and leaving his wife and children behind him again anthony told him gently of hubert's share in the events at stanfield adding what real and earnest attempts he had made to repair the injury he had done as soon as he had learned that it was his friend that was in hiding there was no treachery against me mr dent you see he added mr dent pecked a little in the air with pursed lips and eyes fixed on the ground and a vision of the pulpit of great kings moved before anthony's eyes yes yes yes he said i understand i quite understand before mr dent took his leave he unburdened himself of what he had really come to say master anthony he said standing up and fingering his hat round and round i said i talked no doctrine now but i must unsay that and you will not think me impertinent if i ask you something my dear mr dent began the other standing and smiling too thank you thank you i felt sure then it is this i do not know much about the popish religion though i used to once and i may be very mistaken but i would like you to satisfy me before i go on one point and he fixed his anxious peering eyes on anthony's face can you say master anthony from a full heart that you fix all your hope and confidence for salvation in christ's merits alone anthony smiled frankly in his face indeed in none other he said and from a full heart oh well and the bird-like face began to beam and twitch and and there is nothing of confidence in yourself and your works and and there is no talk of holy mary in the matter anthony smiled again he wished to avoid useless controversy briefly he said my belief is that i am a very great sinner that i deserve eternal hell but i humbly place all my trust in the precious blood of my savior and in that alone does that satisfy you mr dent's face was breaking into smiles and at the end he took the priest's face and his hands and kissed him gently twice on the cheeks then my dear boy i fear nothing for you may that salvation you hope for be yours and then without a word he was gone anthony's conscience reproached him a little that he had said nothing of the church to the minister but mr dent had been so peremptory about doctrine that it was hard for the younger man to say what he would have wished he told him however plainly on his next visit that he held wholeheartedly too that the catholic church was the treasury of grace the christ had instituted and added a little speech about his longing to see his old friend a catholic too but mr dent shook his head the corners of his eyes wrinkled a little and a shade of his old fretfulness passed over his face nay if you talk like that he said i must be gone i am no theologian you must let me alone he gave him news this time of mr buxton he is in the counter as you know he said and is a very bright and cheerful person it seems to me mistress isabelle asked me to see him and give her news of him for she cannot get admittance he is in a cell little and nasty but he said to me that a protestant prison was a papist pleasance in fact he said it twice and he has to very eagerly after you and mistress isabel he tried to to invigo me and to talk of peter his prerogative but i would not have it it was lama's day when i saw him and he spoke much of it anthony asked whether there was anything said of what punishment mr buxton would suffer well said mr dent the lieutenant of the tower told me that her grace was so sad at the death of mistress corbett that she was determined that no more blood should be shed than was obliged over this matter and that mr buxton he thought would be but deprived of his estates and banished but i know not how that may be but we shall soon know these weeks of waiting were full of consolation and refreshment to anthony the nervous stress of the life of the seminary priest in england full of apprehension and suspense crowned as it had been in his case by the fierce excitement of the last days of his liberty all this had strained and distracted his soul and the peace of the prison life with the certainty that no efforts of his own could help him now quieted and strengthened him for the ordeal he foresaw at this time too he used to spend two or three hours a day in meditation and found the greatest benefit in following the tranquil method of prayer prescribed by louis de blas with whose writings he had made acquaintance at douay each morning too he said a dry mass and during the whole of his imprisonment at the clink managed to make his confession at least once a week and besides his communion at mass on sundays communicated occasionally from the reserved sacrament which he was able to keep in a neighboring cell unknown to his jailer and so the days went by as orderly as in a religious house he rose at a fixed hour observed the greatest exactness in his devotions and did his utmost to prevent any visitors being admitted to see him or any from another cell coming into his own until he had finished his first meditation and set his office and there began to fall upon him a kind of mellow peace that rose at times of communion and prayer to a point so ravishing that he began to understand that it would not be a light cross for which such preparatory graces were necessary towards the middle of september he received intelligence that evidence had been gathering against him and that one or two would come from lancashire under guard and that he would be brought before the commissioners again immediately within two days this came about he was sent for across the water to the tower and after waiting an hour or two with his jailer downstairs in the basement of the white tower was taken up into the great hall where the council sat there was a table at the farther end where they were sitting and as anthony looked round he saw through openings all around in the inner wall the little passage where the sentries walked and heard their footfalls the preliminaries of identification and the like had been disposed of at previous examinations before mr young a name full of sinister suggestiveness to the catholics and so after he had been given a seat at a little distance from the table behind which the commissioners sat he was questioned minutely as to his journey in the north of england what were you there for mr doris inquired the secretary of the council i want to see friends and to do my business then that resolves itself into two heads one who are your friends two what was your business now it had been established beyond a doubt at previous examinations that he was a priest a student of douay who had apostatized had positively identified him so anthony answered boldly my friends were catholics and my business was the reconciling of souls to their creator add to the pope of rome put in wade who is christ's vicar continued anthony and a pestilent knave concluded a fiery-faced man whom anthony did not know but the commissioners wanted more than that it was true that anthony was already convicted of high treason and having been ordained beyond the seas and in exercising his priestly functions in england but the exacting of the penalty for religion alone was apt to raise popular resentment and it was far preferable in the eyes of the authorities to entangle a priest in the political net before killing him so they passed over for the present his priestly functions and first demanded a list of all the places where he had stayed in the north you ask what is impossible said anthony with his eyes on the ground and his heart beating sharply for he knew that now peril was near well said wade let us put it another way we know that you were at speak hall blanesco and other places i have a list here and he tapped the table but we want your name to it let me see the paper said anthony ney day tell us first i cannot sign the paper except i see it said anthony smiling give it him said a voice from the end of the table here then said wade unwillingly anthony got up and took the paper from him and saw one or two places named where he had not been and saw that it had been drawn up at any rate partly on guesswork he put the paper down and went back to his chair and sat down it is not true he said looking steadily at the secretary i cannot sign it do you deny that you have been to any of these places inquired wade indignantly the paper is not true said anthony again well then show us what is not true upon it i cannot we will find means to persuade you said the secretary if god permits said anthony wade glanced around inquiringly and shrugged his shoulders one or two shook their heads well then we will turn to another point there are known to have been certain jesuit priests in lancashire in november of last year do you deny that sir you ask too much said anthony smiling again they may have been there for ought i know for i certainly did not see them elsewhere at the time you mentioned wade frowned but the one at the end laughed loud he has you there wade he said this is foolery said the secretary well these two father edward oldhorn and father holtby were in lancashire in november and you mr norris spoke with them then we wish you know where they are now and you must tell us you have yet to prove that i spoke with them said anthony for the trap was too transparent but we know that that may or may not be but it is for you to prove it day for you to tell us for you to prove it wade lost his temper well then he cried take this paper and see which of us is in the right anthony rose again wondering what the paper could be and came towards the table he saw it bore a name at the end and as he advanced saw that it had an official appearance wade still held it but anthony took it in his hand too to steady it and began to read but as he read a mist rose before his eyes and the paper shook violently it was a warrant to put him to the torture wade laughed a little why see mr norris how you tremble at the warrant what will it be when you but a voice murmured shame and he stopped and stared anthony passed his hand over his eyes and went back to his chair and sat down he saw his knees trembling as he sat and hated himself for it but he cried bravely the flesh is weak but please god the spirit is willing well then said wade again must we execute this warrant or will you tell us what we would know you must do what god permits said anthony wade sat down throwing the warrant on the table and began to talk in a low voice to those who sat next him anthony fixed his eyes on the ground and did his utmost to keep his thoughts steady now he realized where he was and what it all meant the little door to the left behind him that he had noticed as he came in was the door of which he had heard other catholics speak that led down to the great crypt where so many before him had screamed and fainted and called on god from the rack that stood at the foot of the stairs or from the pillar with the fixed ring at its summit he had faced all this in his mind again and again but it was a different thing to have the horror within arm's length old phrases he had heard of the torture rang in his mind a boast of norton's the rackmaster who had racked brian and which had been repeated from mouth to mouth that he had made brian a foot longer than god made him words of james maxwell's that he had let drop at douay the remembrance of his limp and of campion's powerlessness to raise his hand when called upon to swear all these things crowded on him now and there seemed to rest on him a crushing swarm of fearful images and words he made a great effort and closed his eyes and repeated the holy name of jesus over and over again but the struggle was still fierce when wade's voice harsh and dry broke in and scattered the confusion of mine that bewildered him take the prisoner to a cell he is not to go back to the clink anthony felt a hand on his arm and the jailer was looking at him with compassion come sir he said anthony rose feeling heavy and exhausted but remembered to bow to the commissioners one or two of whom returned it then he followed the jailer out into the anteroom who handed him over to one of the tower officials i must leave you here sir he said but keep a good heart it will not be for today when anthony got to his new cell which was in the salt tower he was bitterly angry and disappointed with himself why he had turned white and sick like a child not at the pain of the rack not even at the sight of it but at the mere warrant he threw himself on his knees and bowed down till his head beat against the boards oh lord jesus he prayed give me of thy manhood he found that this prison was more rigorous than the clink no liberty to leave the cell could possibly be obtained and no furniture was provided the jailer when he had brought up his dinner asked whether he could send any message for him for a bed anthony gave isabelle's address knowing that the authorities were already aware that she was a catholic and indeed she had given bail to come up for trial if called upon and that his information could injure neither her nor the merits who were sound church of england people and in the afternoon a mattress and some clothes arrived for him anthony noticed at dinner that the knife provided was of a very inconvenient shape having a round blunt point and being sharp only at a lower part of the blade and when the keeper came up with his supper he asked him to bring him another kind the man looked at him with a queer expression what is the matter asked anthony cannot you oblige me the man shook his head they are the knives that are always given to you the prisoners under warrant for torture anthony did not understand him and looked at him puzzled for fear they should do themselves an injury out of the jailer then the same shudder ran over his body again you mean he began the jailer nodded still looking at him oddly and went out and anthony sat with his supper untasted staring before him by a kind of violent reaction he had a long happy dream that night the fierce emotions of that day had swept over his imagination and scoured it as with fire and now the underlying peace rose up and flooded it with sweetness he thought he was in the north again high up on a moor walking with one who was quite familiar to him but whose person he could not remember when he woke he did not even know whether it was man or woman it was a perfect autumn day he thought like one of those he had spent there last year the heather and the gorse were in flower and the air was redolent from their blossoms he commented on this to the person at his side who told him it was always so there mile after mile the moor rose and dipped and although skiddah was on his right purple and gray yet to his left there was a long curved horizon of sparkling blue sea it was a cloudless day overhead and the air seemed kindling and fresh around him as it blew across the stretches of heather from the western sea he himself felt full of an extraordinary vitality and the mere movement of his limbs gave him joy as he went swiftly and easily forward over the heather there was the sound of the wind in his ears and again and again there came the gush of water from somewhere out of sight as he had heard it in the church by skiddaw there was no house or building of any kind within sight and he felt a great relief in these miles of heat and the sense of holiday that they gave him but all the joy around him and in his heart found their point for him in the person that went with him this presence was their center as a diamond in a gold ring or as a throne figure in a court circle all else existed for the sake of this person the heather blossomed and the gorse incensed the air and the sea sparkled and the sky was blue and the air kindled and his own heart warmed and throbbed for that only when he tried to see who it was there was nothing to see the presence existed there as a center in a sphere immeasurable and indiscernible sometimes he thought it was mary sometimes he thought it henry buxton sometimes isabelle once even he assured himself it was mistress margaret and once james maxwell and with the very act of identification came indecision again this uncertainty waxed into a torment and yet a sweet torment as of a lover who watches his mistress-shattered house and this torment swelled yet higher and deeper until it was so great that it had absorbed the whole radiant fragrant circle of the hills where he walked and then came the blinding knowledge that the presence was all these persons so dear to him and far more that every tenderness and grace that he had loved in them mary's gallantry and isabelle's serene silence and his friends fellowship and the rest floated in the translucent depths of it stained and irradiated by it as moats in a sunbeam and then he woke and it was through tears of pure joy that he saw the rafters overhead and the great barred door and the discolored wall above his bed when his jailer brought him dinner that day it was half an hour earlier than usual and when anthony asked him the reason he said that he did not know but that the orders had run so but that mr morris might take heart it was not for the torture for mr topcliff who superintended it had told the keeper of the rackhouse that nothing would be wanted that day he had hardly finished dinner when the jailer came up again and said that the lieutenant was waiting for him below and that he must bring his hat and cloak since his arrest he had worn his priest's habit every day so he now threw the cloak over his arm and took his hat and followed the jailer down in passing through the court he went by a group of men that were talking together and he noticed very especially a tall old man with a gray head in a court suit with a sword and very lean about the throat who looked at him hard as he passed as he reached the archway where the lieutenant was waiting he turned again and saw the sunken eyes of the old man still looking after him when he turned to the jailer he saw the same odd look in his face that he had noticed before why do you look like that he asked who is that old man that is mr topcliff said the keeper the lieutenant of the tower sir richard barkley saluted him kindly at the gate and begged him to follow him the keeper still came after and another stepped out and joined them and the group of four together passed out through the lions tower and across the moat to a little doorway where a closed carriage was waiting the lieutenant and anthony stepped inside the two keepers mounted outside and the carriage set off then the lieutenant turned to the priest do you know where you are going mr norris no sir you are going to whitehall to see the queen's grace end of chapter 13. part 3 chapter 14 of by what authority by robert hugh benson this librivox recording is in the public domain an open door when the carriage reached the palace they were told that the queen was not yet come from greenwich and they were shown into a little ante room next to the gallery where the interview was to take place the queen the lieutenant told anthony was to come up that afternoon passing through london and that she had desired to see him on her way through to nonsuch he could not tell him why he was sent for though he conjectured it was because of mistress corbett's death and that her grace wished to know the details however said the lieutenant you now have your opportunity to speak for yourself and i think you a very fortunate man mr norris few have had such a privilege though i remember that mr campion had it too though he made poor use of it anthony said nothing his mind was throbbing with memories and associations the air of state and luxury and the corridors through which he had just come the discrete guarded doors the servants in the royal liveries standing here and there the sense of expectancy that mingled with the solemn hush of the palace all served to bring up the figure of mary corbett whom he had seen so often in these circumstances and the thought of her made the peril in which he stood and the hope of escape from it seemed very secondary matters he walked to the window presently and looked out upon the little court below one of the innumerable yards of that vast palace and stood staring down on the hound that was chained there near one of the entrances and that yawned and blinked in the autumn sunshine even as he looked the dog paused in the middle of his stretch and stood expectant with his ears clocked a servant dashed bare-headed down a couple of steps and out through the low archway and simultaneously anthony heard once more the sweet shrill trumpets that told of the queen's approach then there came the roll of drums and the thunder of horses feet and the noise of wheels the trumpets sang out again nearer and the rumbling waxed louder as the queen's cavalcade out of sight past the entrance of the archway down upon which anthony looked and then stilled and the palace itself began to hum and stir a door or two banged in the distance feet ran past the door of the anteroom and the strain of the trumpets sounded once in the house itself then all grew quiet once more and anthony turned from the window and sat down again by the lieutenant there was silence for a few minutes the lieutenant stroked his beard gently and said a word or two under his breath now and again to anthony once or twice there came the swift rustle of a dress outside as a lady hurried past then the sound of a door opening and shutting then more silence then the sound of low talking and at last the sound of footsteps going slowly up and down the gallery which had joined the ante room still the minutes passed but no summons came anthony rose and went to the window again for in spite of himself this waiting told upon him the dog had gone back to his kennel and was lying with his nose just outside the opening anthony wondered vacantly to himself what door it was that he was guarding and who lived in the rooms that looked out beside it then suddenly the door from the gallery opened and a page appeared the queen's grace will see mr norris alone anthony went towards him and the page opened the door wide for him to go through and then closed it noiselessly behind him and anthony was in the presence it was with a sudden bewilderment that he recognized he was in the same gallery as that in which he had talked and sat with mary corbett there were the long tapestries hanging opposite him with the tall three windows dividing them and the suits of steel armor that he remembered he even recalled the pattern of the carpet across which mary corbett had come forward to meet him and that still lay before the tall window at the end that looked onto the tilt yard the sun was passing around to the west now and shone again across the golden haze of the yard through this great window with the fragments of stained glass at the top the memory leaped into life even as he stepped out and stood for a moment dazed in the sunshine at the door that opened from the anteroom but the figure that turned from the window and faced him was not like mary's it was the figure of an old woman who looked tall with her towering headdress and nodding plume she was dressed in a great dark red mantle thrown back on her shoulders and beneath it was a pale yellow dress sewn all over with queer devices on the puffed sleeve of the arm that held the stick was embroidered a great curling snake that shone with gold thread and jewels in the sunlight and powdered over the skirt were representations of human eyes and other devices embroidered with dark thread that showed up plainly on the pale ground so much he saw down one side of the figure on which the light shone the rest was to his dazzled eyes in dark shadow he went down on his knees at once before this tremendous figure seeing the buckled feet that twinkled below the skirt cut short in front and remained there there was complete silence for a moment while he felt the queen looking at him and then the voice he remembered only older and harsher now said what is all this mr norris anthony looked for a moment and saw the queen's eyes fixed on him but he said nothing and looked down again stand up said the queen not unkindly and walk with me anthony stood up at once and heard the stiff rustle of her dress and the tap of her heels and stick on the polished boards as she came towards him then he turned with her down the long gallery until this moment ever since he had heard that he was to see the queen he had felt nervous and miserable but now this had left him and he felt at his ease to be received in this way in privacy and to accompany her up and down the gallery as she took her afternoon exercise was less embarrassing than the formal interview he had expected the two walked the whole length of the gallery without a word and it was not until they turned and faced the end that looked onto the tilt yard that the queen spoke and her voice was almost tender i understand that you were with minnie corbett when she died she said she died for me your grace said anthony the queen looked at him sharply tell me the tale she said and anthony told her the whole story of the escape and the ride speaking to for his friend mr buxton and of mary's affection for him your grace he ended it sounds a poor tale of a man that a woman should die for him so but i can say with truth that with god's grace i would have died a hundred deaths to save her the queen was silent for a good while when the story was over and anthony thought that perhaps she could not speak but he dared not look at her then she spoke very harshly and you mr norris why did you not escape your grace would not have done so when i saw that she was dying i would not if you had been a priest your grace what is that asked the queen suddenly facing him i am a priest madam and she was a catholic and my duty was beside her eh i shrived her your grace before she died why they did not tell me that anthony was silent they walked on a few steps and the queen stood silent too looking down upon the tilt yard then she turned abruptly and anthony turned with her and they began to go up and down again it was gallant of you both she said shortly i love that my people should be of that sort then she paused tell me she went on did mary love me anthony was silent for a moment the truth mr norris she said mistress corbett was loyalty itself he answered not loyalty but love i asked you of how did she speak of me well your grace mistress corbett had a shrewd wit and she used it freely on friend and foe but her very sharpness on your grace sometimes showed her love for she hated to think you otherwise than what she deemed the best the queen stopped full in her walk that is very pleasantly put she said i told minnie you were a courtier again the two walked on then she used her tongue on me your grace i have never met one on whom she did not but her heart was true i know that mr norris tell me something she said anthony racked his brains for something not too severe mistress corbett once said that the queen's most disobedient subject was herself said elizabeth stopping in her walk because said mistress corbett she can never command herself finished anthony the queen looked at anthony puzzled a moment and then chuckled loudly in her throat the impertinent minx she said that was when i had clouted her no doubt again they walked up and down in silence a little while anthony began to wonder whether this was all for which the queen had sent for him he was astonished at his own self-possession all the trembling awe with which he had faced the queen at greenwich was gone he had forgotten for the moment even his own peril and he felt instead even something of pity for this passionate old woman who had aged so quickly whose favorites one by one were dropping off or at the best giving her only an exaggerated and ridiculous devotion at the absurdity of which all the world laughed here was this old creature at his side surrounded by flatterers and adventurers advancing through the world in splendid and jeweled raiment with trumpets blowing before her and poets singing her praises and crowds applauding in the streets and sneering in their own houses at the withered old virgin queen who still thought herself a diana and all the while this triumphal progress was at the expense of god's church her car rolled over the bodies of his servants and her shrunken gemmed fingers were red in their blood so she advanced thought anthony day by day towards the black truth and the eternal loneliness of the darkness that lies outside the realm where christ only is king elizabeth broke in suddenly on his thoughts now she said and what of you mr norris i am your grace's servant he said i am not so sure of that said elizabeth if you are my servant why are you a priest contrary to my laws because i am christ's servant to your grace but christ's apostle said obey them that have the rule over you in indifferent matters madam the queen frowned and made a little angry sound oh i cannot understand you papis said the queen what a god's name do you want you have liberty of thought and faith i desire to inquire into no man's private opinions you may worship ashteroth if it please you in your own hearts and god looks to the heart and not to the outer man there is a church with bishops like your own and ministers there are the old churches to worship in nay you may find the old ornaments still in use we have sacraments as you have you may seek schwift if you will nay in some manner we have the mass though we do not call it so but we follow christ's ordinance in the matter and you can do no more we have the word of god as you have and we use the same creeds what more can the rankest papist ask tell me that mr norris for i am a weary of your folk the queen turned and faced him again a moment and her eyes were peevish and resentful presently she went on again mr campion told me it was the oath that troubled him he could not take it he said i told the fool that i was not head of the church as christ was but only the supreme governor as the act declares in all spiritual and ecclesiastical things i forget how it runs but i showed it him and asked him whether it were not true and i asked him too how it was that margaret roper could take the oath and so many thousands of persons as full christian as himself and he could not answer me the queen was silent again then once more she went on indignantly it is yourselves that have brought all this trouble on your heads see what the papers have done against me they have excommunicated me deposed me though in spite of it i still sit on the throne they have sent an armada against me they have plotted against me i know not how many times and then when i defend myself and hang a few of the wolves lo they are christ's flock at once for whom he shed his precious blood and his persecuted lambs and i am jezebel straightway and a thalia and bales above's wife and i know not what the queen stopped out of breath and looked fiercely at anthony who said nothing tell me how you answer that mr norris said the queen i dare not deal with such great matters said anthony for your grace knows well that i am but a poor priest that knows not of statecraft but i would like to ask your highness two questions only the first is whether your grace had ought to complain of in the conduct of your catholic subjects when the armada was here and the second whether there has been one actual attempt upon your grace's life by private persons that is not to the purpose said the queen peevishly it was catholics who fought against me in the armada and it was catholics who plotted against me at court then there is a difference in catholics your grace said anthony ah i see what you would be at yes your highness i would rather say although they be catholics they do these things there was silence again which anthony did not dare to break and the two walked up the whole length of the gallery without speaking well well said elizabeth at last but this was not why i sent for you we will speak of yourself now mr nordis i hope you are not an obstinate fellow eh anthony said nothing and the queen went on now as i have told you i judge no man's private opinions you may believe what you will remember that you may believe what you will nay you may practice your religion so long as it is private and unknown to me anthony began to wonder what was coming but he still said nothing as the queen paused she stood a moment looking down into the empty tilt yard again and then turned and sat suddenly in a chair that stood beside the window and put up a jeweled hand to shield her face with her elbow on the arm while anthony stood before her i remember you mr norris very well at greenwich you spoke up sharply enough and you looked me in the eyes now and then as i like a man to do and then minnie loved you too i wish to show you kindness for her sake anthony's heart began to fail him for he guessed now what was coming and the bitter struggle that lay before him now i know well that the commissioners have had you before them they are tiresome busybodies wallsingham started all that and set them a spying and a defending of my person and the rest of it but they are loyal folk and i suppose they asked you where you had been and with whom you had stayed and so on they did your grace and you would not tell them i suppose i could not madam it would have been against justice and charity to do so well well there is no need now for i mean to take you out of their hands a great leap of hope made itself felt in anthony's heart he did not know how heavy the apprehension lay on him till this light shone through they will be wrath with me i know and will tell me that they cannot offend me if i will not help them but when all is said i am queen now i do not ask you to be a minister of my church for that i think you would never be but i think you would like to be near me is it not so and i wish you to have some post about the court i must see what it is to be anthony's heart began to sink again as he watched the queen's face as she sat tapping a foot softly and looking on the floor as she talked those lines of self-will about the eyes and mouth surely meant something then she looked up still with her cheek on her right hand you do not thank me mr norris anthony made a great effort but he heard his own voice quiver a little i thank you grace for your kindly intentions toward me with all my heart the queen seemed satisfied and looked down again as to the oath i will not ask you to take it formally if you will give me an assurance of your loyalty that your grace i give most gladly his heart was beating again in great irregular thumps in his throat he had the sensation of swaying to and fro on the edge of a precipice now towards safety and now towards death it was the cruelest pain he had suffered yet but how was it possible to have some post at court without relinquishing the exercise of his priesthood he must think it out what did the queen mean and of course you will not be able to say mass again but i shall not hinder your hearing it at the ambassadors whenever you please ah it had come his heart gave a leap and seemed to cease your grace must forgive me but i cannot consent there was a dead silence when anthony looked up she was staring at him with the frankest astonishment did you think mr norris you could be at court and say mass too whenever you wished her voice rang harsh and shrill her anger was rising i was not sure what your grace intended for me the fellow is mad she said still staring at him oh take care take care your grace knows i intend no insolence you mean to say mr norris that you will not take a pardon and a post-it court on those terms anthony bowed he could not trust himself to speak so bitter was the reaction but see man you fool if you die as a traitor you will never say mass again either but that will not be with my consent your grace and you refuse the pardon on those terms your grace i must well and she was silent a moment you are a fool sir anthony bowed again but i like courage well then you will not be my servant i have ever been that your grace and ever will be well well but not at court ah your grace knows i cannot cried anthony and his voice rang sorrowfully again there was silence you must have your way sir for poor minnie's sake but it passes my understanding what you mean by it and let me tell you that not many have their way with me rather than mine again hope leaped up in his heart the queen then was not so ungracious he looked up and smiled and down again why the man's lips are all a quiver what ails him it is your grace's kindness i must say i marvel at it myself observed elizabeth you near angered me just now take care you do not so quite i would not willingly as your grace knows then we will end this matter you give me your assurance of loyalty to my person with all my heart madam said anthony eagerly then you must get to france within the week the other two buxton he loses his estate but has his life i am doing much for minnie's sake how can i thank your grace and i will cause sir richard to give it out that you have taken the oath call him in there was a quick gasp from the priest and then he cried with agony in his voice i cannot your grace i cannot cannot call sir richard why are you mad sir cannot consent i have taken no oath i know you have not i do not ask it elizabeth's voice came short and harsh her patience was vanishing and anthony knew it and looked at her she had dropped her hand and it was clenching and unclenching on her knee her stick slipped on the polished boards and fell but she paid it no attention she was looking straight at the priest her high eyebrows were coming down her mouth was beginning to mumble a little he could see in the clear sunlight that fell on her sideways through the tall windows a thousand little wrinkles and all seemed alive the lines at the corners of her eyes and mouth deepened as he watched what a christ's name do you want sir it was like the first mutter of a storm on the horizon but anthony knew it must break he did not answer tell me sir what is it now anthony drew a long breath and braced his will but even as he spoke he knew he was pronouncing his own sentence i cannot consent to leave the country and let it be given out that i had taken the oath your grace it would be an apostasy from my faith elizabeth sprang to her feet without her stick took one step forward and gave anthony a fierce blow on the cheek with her ringed hand he recoiled a step at the shock of it and stood waiting with his eyes on the ground then the queen's anger poured out in words her eyes burned with passion out of an ivory-colored face and her voice rang high and harsh and her hands continually clenched and unclenched as she screamed at him god's body you are the ungratefulest hound that ever drew breath i send for you to my presence and talk and walk with you like a friend i offer you a pardon and you fling it in my face i offer you a post at court and you mock it you flaunt you in your treasonable livery in my very face and laugh at my clemency you think i am no queen but a weak woman whom you can turn and rule at your will god son i will show you which is sovereign call sir richard in sir i will have him in this instant servitude sir richard she screamed stamping with fury the door into the ante room behind opened and sir richard barkley appeared with a face full of apprehension he knelt at once stand up sir richard she cried and look at this man you know him do you not and i know him now the insolent dog but his own mother shall not in a week look at him shaking there the knave he will shake more before i have done with him take him back with you sir richard and let them have their will of him his damned pride and insolence shall be broken spotty i have never been so treated take him out sir richard take him out i tell you end of chapter 14. part 3 chapter 15 of by what authority by robert hugh benson this librivox recording is in the public domain the rolling of the stone it was a week later and a little before dawn that isabelle was kneeling by anthony's bed in his room in the tower the lieutenant had sent for her to his lodging the evening before and she had spent the whole night with her brother he had been racked four times in one week and was dying the city and the prison were very quiet now the carts had not yet begun to roll over the cobblestones and the last night wanderers had gone home he lay on the mattress that she had sent in to him in the corner of his cell under the window on his back and very still covered from chin to feet with her own fur lined cloak that she had thrown over him his head was on a low pillow for he could not bear to lie high his feet made a little mound under the coverlet and his arms lay straight at his side but all that could be seen of him was his face pinched and white now with hollows in his cheeks and dark patches and lines beneath his closed eyes and his soft pointed brown beard that just rested on the fur edging of isabel's cloak his lips were drawn tight but slightly parted showing the rim of his white teeth as if he snarled with pain the only furniture in the room was a single table and chair the table was drawn up not far from the bed and a book or two with a flask of cordial and some fragments of food on a plate lay upon it his cloak and doublet and ruff lay across the chair and his shoes below it and a little linen lay in a pile in another corner but the clothes in which he had been tortured the evening before his shirt and hose could not be taken off him and he lay in them still they had been so soaked with sweat that isabelle had found him shivering and laid her cloak over him and now he lay quiet and warm earlier in the night she had been reading to him and a taper still burned in a candlestick on the table but for the last two hours he had lain either in a sleep or a swoon and she had laid the book down and was watching him he was so motionless that he would have seemed dead except for the steady rise and fall of a fold in the mantle and for a sudden muscular twitch every few minutes isabelle herself was scarcely less motionless her face was clear and pale as it always was but perfectly serene and even her lips did not quiver she was kneeling and leaning back now and her hands were clasped in her lap there was a proud content in her face her dear brother had not uttered one name on the rack except those of the savior and of the blessed mother so the lieutenant had told her suddenly his eyes opened and there was nothing but peace in them and his lips moved isabelle leaned forward on her hands and bent her ear to his mouth till his breath was warm on it and she could hear the whisper then she opened the book that lay face down on the table and began to read on from the point at which she had laid it down two hours before erat and it was the third hour and they crucified him and with him they crucify two thieves the one on his right hand and the other on his left and the scripture was fulfilled which saith and he was numbered with the transgressors her voice was slow and steady as she read the unfamiliar latin still kneeling with the book a little raised to catch the candlelight and her grave tranquil eyes bent upon it only once did her voice falter and then she commanded it again immediately and that as she read aeront outem at mulieres de longe espicientes there were also women looking on afar off and so the tale crept on minute by minute and the priest lay with closed eyes to hear it until the mocking was complete and the darkness of the sixth hour had come and gone and the savior had cried aloud on his father and given up the ghost and the centurion that stood by had borne witness and the great criminal slept in the garden in the sepulcher wherein was never man yet laid there was a listening silence as the voice ceased without another falter isabel laid the book down and looked at him again and his eyes opened languidly he had not yet said more than single words and even now his voice was so faint that she had to put her ear close to his mouth it seemed to her that his soul had gone into some secret inner chamber of profound peace so deep that it was a long and difficult task to send a thought to the surface through his lips she could just hear him and she answered clearly and slowly as to a dazed child pausing between every word i cannot get a priest it is not allowed still his eyes bent on her what was it he said what was it then she heard and began to repeat short acts of contrition clearly and distinctly pausing between the phrases in english and his eyes closed as she began oh my jesus i am heartily sorry that i have crucified thee by my sins wash my soul in my precious blood oh my god i am sorry that i have displeased thee because thou art all good i hate all the sins that i have done against thy divine majesty and so phrase after phrase she went on giving him time to hear and to make an inner ascent of the will and repeating also other short vocal prayers that she knew by heart and so the delicate skein of prayer rose from the altar where this morning sacrifice lay before god waiting the consummation of his acceptance presently she ended and he lay again with closed eyes and mute face then again they opened and she bent down to listen it will all be well with me she answered raising her head again mistress margaret has written from brussels i shall go there for a while yes mr buxton will take me next week he goes to normandy to his estate again his lips moved and she listened a faint flesh came over her face she shook her head i do not know i think not i hope to enter religion no i have not yet determined the dower house yes i will sell it yes to hubert if he wishes it every word he whispered was such an effort that she had to pause again and again before he could make her understand and often she judged more by the movement of his lips than by any sound that came from him now and then too she lifted her handkerchief soaked in a strong violet scent and pass it over his forehead and lips she motioned with the flask of cordial once or twice but his eyes closed for a negative as she knelt and watched him her thoughts circled continually in little flights to the walled garden of the dower house in sunshine and anthony running across it in his brown suit with the wall flowers behind him against the old red bricks and ivy and the tall chestnut rising behind to the wind-swept hills with the thistles and the goldenrod and the hazel thickets and anthony on his pony sunburnt and valuable hawk on wrist with a light in his eyes to the warm paneled hall in winter with the tapers on the round table and anthony flat on his face with his feet in the air before the hearth that glowed and roared up the wide chimney behind and his chin on his hands and a book open before him or farther back even still to anthony's little room at the top of the house his clothes on a chair and the boy himself sitting up in bed with his arms around his knees as she came in to wish him good night and talk to him a minute or two and every time the circling thought came home and settled again on the site of that still straight figure lying on the mattress against the discolored bricks with the light of the taper glimmering on his thin face and brown hair and beard and every time her heart consented that this was the best of all a bird chirped suddenly from some hole in the tower once and then three or four times she glanced up at the window and the light of dawn was beginning then as the minutes went by the city began to stir itself from sleep there came a hollow wine from the lion gate 50 yards away up from the river came the shout of a water man two or three times a late crew and still the light crept on and broadened but anthony still lay with his eyes closed at last over the cobbles outside a cart rattled turned a corner and was silent anthony had opened his eyes now and was looking at her again and again she bent down to listen and then opened and read again ed kum transisted sabatoon maria magdalene at maria jacoby at salome emrunt aromata edvanientes undurand jesum and when the sabbath was passed mary magdalene and mary the mother of james and salome had brought sweet spices that they might come and anoint him a slight sound made her look up anthony's eyes were kindling and his lips moved she bent again and listened what was it he said yes it was so and she smiled and nodded at him she was reading the gospel for easter day the gospel of the first mass that they had heard together on that spring morning at great king when their lord had led them so far round by separate paths to meet one another at his altar and now they were met again here she read on at valdez una sabatorum fini unt odd monumentum or toyam solei very early they came into the sepulcher at the rising of the sun and they said among themselves who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulcher and when they looked they saw that the stone was rolled away for it was very great monus valdez read isabelle and looked up again and then closed the book there was no need to read more she walked across the court half an hour later just as the sun came up and passed out through the lieutenant's lodging and out by the narrow bridge onto the tower wharf to the left and behind her as she looked eastwards down the river lay the heavy masses of the prison she had left and the high walls and turrets were gilded with glory the broad river itself was one rolling glory too the tide was coming in swift and strong and a barge or two moved upwards only half seen in the bewildering path of the sun the air was cool and keen and a breeze from the water stirred isabelle's hair as she stood looking with the light on her face it was a cloudless october morning overhead even as she stood a flock of pigeons streamed across from the south side swift flying and bathed in light and her eyes followed them a moment or two as she stood there silent a step came up the wharf from the direction of saint catherine street and a man came walking quickly towards her he did not see who she was until he was close and then he started and took off his hat it was lackington on his way to some business at the tower but she did not seem to see him she turned almost immediately and began to walk westwards and the glory in her eyes was supreme and as she went the day deepened above her end of part 3 chapter 15 end of by what authority by robert hugh benson recording by carol pelster you
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they're people's transportation company operated steamboats on the Willamette River in its tributaries the yam hill and to Allerton rivers in the state of Oregon from 1862 to 1871 for a brief time this company operated steamers on the Columbia River and for about two months in 1864 the company operated a small steamer on the Clackamas River topic formation of the company the people's transportation company often called the PT company was organized in 1862 to compete with the Oregon Steam Navigation Company commonly known as the OS n almost every steamboat man not associated with OS n were either founders of the PT company or were afterwards associated with it the principles in the founding of the PT company were two brothers both businessman and farmers a sir alfred McCully 1818 to 1886 and David McCauley be point 181 for other offices were Stephen T Church 1829 to 1871 Edwin incur 1810 to 1879 businessman and Oregon state treasurer from 1862 to 1870 steamboat captain Ephraim W Bowman businessman and politician Stephen coffin and mustache ship builder John D biles there were about sixty-five stockholders Stephen coffin was the first president and Edwin cook and the McCully brothers were directors the McCulley's who were heavy shippers in the Willamette Valley had invested $3,000 into a steamer the James Clinton to assure access to river shipping free of monopoly control topic success on the Willamette River in the spring of 1863 development of Mines east of the Cascades mountains created a demand for shipping on the Columbia River the PT company wishing to take advantage of this built the site wheeler iris at the Dallas Oregon to run in competition with the OS n side wheeler Idaho on the short stretch of the Columbia River between the Cascades and Celilo Rapids for service above the Falls the PT company made arrangements with the owners of two steamers built the previous year spray and kiosk to carry passengers and freight further up the Columbia and then the Snake rivers to Lewiston Idaho which was the jump off point for the mines OSN had a portage railway to carry Freight around Celilo Falls which they refused to allow PT Co to use forcing PT Co to haul Freight on wagons around the Falls a much less effective means the PT company then began a rate war with the OS n achieving some success the new company began expanding operations to the Columbia River the PT company put the e D Baker on the Lower Columbia the iris on the middle and the key us on the upper Columbia topic competition on the Columbia in March 1863 the PT company's new steamers the Colonel Baker also known as the e D Baker and the Caillou sir also known as the kiyose were nearing completion and expected to be finished by April first the Baker being built at Vancouver WT would run under captain Hakes the iris under HM nitin and Caius Cestius under Leonard white at the same time the steamer reliance was said to be in a position to begin running on the Willamette River upstream from the Falls the PT boats posed serious competition to the OSN on the Columbia which placed the Wilson G hunt on the Portland cascades route to run against them the e D Baker was considered the craic boat of the PT line and one of the fastest yet placed on the Columbia was often able to outrun Wilson G Hunt an older side wheeler which had been brought around Cape Horn from the East Coast many years later the experienced steamboat man William poke gray 1845 to 1929 recalled that the public favored the underdog as he characterized the people's transportation company but the sympathy of the people is always with the underdog in the fight one trip two steamers were in Lewiston ready to start down the river the Oregon Steam Navigation Company steamer ten Eno offered to take passengers down from Lewiston to Portland free the people's transportation company charged $5 125 passengers went on the Kherson 10 deadheads on the 10 Eno in May 1863 as a result of the opposition of the PT Company fares from Portland to the Dallas were reduced to $1 from Seelye low Oregon to Lewiston Idaho the fare was $5 running on the kiosk then under the command of captain Leonard white with two brothers Alonzo lon Vickers D point one eight nine three Andy Vickers B point one eight four four on board as engineers topic the steamer Enterprise acquired in 1863 a new independent steamer the enterprise was built at calema by captain George ApS backed by a company formed by captain Charles W Pope 1831 to 1871 captain NAT H Lane senior 1823 to 1878 see friendly judge Riley Stratton C Crawford James Wilson CW Raya and s Ellsworth enterprise the second steamer of this name to operate on the Willamette was launched in November 1863 and ran independently for a short time under George Pease soon an accommodation was reached with the PT company after which Pease remained in command for over two years in 1866 the PT purchased Enterprise outright from its original owners Enterprise was highly successful financially earning a 33.3% profit in its first year of operations and 66.6% in the second year with a dividend of $50 a share when Enterprise was purchased by PT Co the original owners received two hundred and eighty dollars in PT stock for every $100 of enterprise stock topic reorganization and settlement with OSN os n retaliated against the PT Co by placing its own boats rival and onward on the willamette the competition had caused the PT Company to lose all its surplus and sustain debts of $65,000 the company reorganized as a result with the following offices David McCauley president and director LS Parrish vice president Thomas M CF McFadden pattern 1829 to 1892 a lawyer secretary and director J S Parrish John D biles edwin encode ish '''l directors in about 1864 is the PT company was seeking to raise funds to resolve the debt issue OS n through its banker William s Ladd initiated negotiations which led to OS n paying the PT company $10,000 a year to confine its operations to the Willamette River the strong performance of the PT company ZD Baker probably induced OSN to negotiate the Oregon Steam Navigation Company also picked up people's transportations boats iris and chaos in exchange for 3 OS n boats on the Willamette River onward rival and surprised with the settlement reached passenger and freight rates on the Columbia and a complete OS n domination soon more than tripled it took three years for the PT company to be able to declare in 1865 a dividend on the stock in December 1863 the IDI Baker was dismantled with the machinery and upperworks being sent to kanuma to be used on a new hull being built there by the PT company this new vessel was the reliance the hull of the Baker once repaired from the sinking Attis we go would be converted into a wolf boat or a barge topic challenged from Willamette Steam Navigation Company occasionally rivals on the Willamette River would arise in competition to the PT company one of the more serious challenges arose in October 1865 when the Willamette Steam Navigation company was incorporated with DW Burnside as president a sir L Lovejoy vice president and John T a person secretary will a Mets team built the steamer alerted us we go and placed it on the run from Portland - Oregon City the new company also built at calema the steamer active and gained control of the upper Willamette steamer echo which john gates 1827 to 1888 and captain Alexander P in Keaney 1813 to 1891 had built at calema running both on the upper Willamette against the PT Company fares dropped fast so that a passenger could go from Portland - Oregon City for free then on to Salem 50 cents with meals in berth free and then on to Albany for $1 into Corvallis for one dollar and fifty cents freight rates dropped to 50 cents per ton for shipments from Portland - Oregon City the steamboats of the rival companies tested the speed against each other on a daily basis on one occasion the active and the reliance a PT Company boat raced all the way from kanuma to Salem the speed contests between reliance and active were remembered many years later by one old steamboat man is the most exciting boat racing I have ever seen by March 1866 the competition had grown too much for both companies and they decided to merge the offices of the merged company were a sir a McCully president st church secretary Joseph Kellogg Captain luciani Pratt 1824 to 1899 George Anson Pease 1830 to 1918 and Iain cook directors John D biles was the company's agent topic construction of the boat basin at Oregon City on August 15 1865 the PT company began construction of a boat basin at Oregon City once complete the basin would bring the boats of the company above and below the Falls to within 50 feet of each other the dam along the Falls was built of 14-inch timber frames each six feet long and secured into the rock of the Falls by iron bolts through the frame sills the frames were covered with three-inch planks with the overall structure about 1,000 feet long and about 12 feet high creating a basin with a water depth of from 6 to 8 feet in a space of about 500 feet long by 300 feet wide the construction work was supervised for the PT company by Captain Joseph Kellogg the work was completed on November 15th 1866 and as many as four of the company's steamers could use the basin at one time the company was reported to have spent $100,000 building the basin in the where the company had also constructed aware along the top of the Falls which had the effect of raising the water level on the river a few feet during low water which allowed steamboat navigation to proceed by November 1865 work had nearly been completed on a warehouse for the company at the boat basin which would have an inclined railway allowing ready transfer of freight to and from boats on the lower in the upper river On February 3rd 1866 it was reported that a few days earlier an employee of the PT company GB daily a Wisconsin native who had served under Sherman in the Civil War was drowned in the boat basin on account of the swampthing of a small boat that he had been in topic monopoly on the will Ahmet for ten years OS N and the PT company abided by their agreement in 1864 Captain Joseph Kellogg merged his operations into the company bringing in the steamer senator which ran between Portland and Oregon City in November 1866 the PT company was running senator out of Portland departing daily except Sundays at 6:00 a.m. for Oregon City where connections were made with Enterprise Echo an active which ran on Mondays and Thursdays for Salem Albany and Corvallis senator departed Oregon City at 1:00 p.m. on the return trip to Portland from Oregon City the Union departed upriver on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays for Dayton on the Yamhill river and waypoints upriver from Oregon City in November 1866 the company promised service to the following landings fairfield Wheatland Lincoln Salem EE Ola independence when a Vista Albany Corvallis Peoria Harrisburg Lancaster in Eugene City in November 1866 the PT company's lowest upriver freight rate rates were slightly lower going downriver was two dollars and fifty cents per ton for Freight shipped from Portland - Oregon City once transshipment occurred at Oregon City freight rates increased rapidly starting with Fairfield at eight ninety cents per ton and going up to twelve dollars per ton for freight ship to Albany and 20 dollars per ton for Freight to Eugene the company's actual transshipment costs were reported to be eleven cents a turn in early 1869 the company did promise reduced rates for wheat flour and apples in December 1866 a sir alfred McCully 1818 to 1886 was president of the company other offices elected at the December 6 1866 stockholders meeting in Salem were edwin end of kelly George ApS and Ellie Pratt directors st church secretary and george marshall chief engineer the company was reported in December 1866 to have earned revenue of $19,000 even after paying expenses in December 1866 under the winter shipping arraign of the company the steamer alert departed Portland daily at 7:00 a.m. for Oregon City where it connected with steamers running two points on the upper Willamette River upstream from Willamette Falls the reliance ran on Mondays and Thursdays to Corvallis Oregon the fanny pattern ran to the same city on Tuesdays and Fridays the active ran every Wednesday for Harrisburg Lancaster and Eugene and Union ran on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays for Dayton and Lafayette on the yum Hill River topic criticism by Albany newspaper by late December 1866 the people's transportation company achieved a monopoly over transport on the Willamette River for which it was criticized in the state rights Democrat of Albany Oregon as a heartless soulless moneyed monopoly and true to the ancestral Fame of all monopolies they pluck the public goose while they can because just now they have the power a week later Martin H Abbott editor of the state writes Democrat wrote that the freight and passenger rates ought to be reduced by at least one half according to the state rights Democrat one way passage from Albany to Portland cost five dollars and fifty cents with meals and lodging included in another December 1866 editorial Abbott claimed that the previous year captain Alexander peeing kini running a boat in opposition to the PT company had charged only four dollars per ton for Freight shipped from Portland to Albany and repeated a report that in kini had still run at a profit Abbott stated that Linn County Oregon paid annually for Freight to the PT company $100,000 to 150 thousand dollars which in Abbott's opinion was $75,000 to $100,000 too much given the rates charged by captain in Keeney the year before according to Abbott it was nor any wonder that men who a few years ago were as poor as diluted skim milk and now among millionaires topic navigation of the two Allerton River Inn thus we go lake from approximately 1866 to 1872 the PT company or its close affiliates the Kellogg brothers Joseph and Edward operated steamboats including the yam hill and onward on the two Allerton River running to Hillsboro and even further to a landing about 2.5 miles from Forest Grove in 1869 the Kellogg's with WS failing WD hare JM Moore and captain JD Merryman organized the two Allerton River navigation and manufacturing company which in 1869 built the small sternwheeler Henrietta at Colfax for the trade on a Swiger or sucker Lake as it was then called Henrietta whose hull was just 54 feet long acted as feeder for onward on the two Allerton onward in turn acted as feeder for the PT company's boats on the Willamette River in late June 1867 the PT Company was building new steamers at calema the dimensions of the hull of the new steamer were to be length 126 feet 10 inches beam 28 feet depth of hold 3.5 feet the builders were William Mullin and Joseph Piquet the new vessel was intended to be a light draft boat and was to have an appearance similar to that of the reliance by June 29th 1867 the hull frames had been set up and planking was about to begin at the same time the company was preparing to build a new steamer at Colfax on the two Allerton River at about River mile six to run to Forest Grove the planned steamer would have a keel length of 95 feet 18 feet beam and four foot four inch depth of hold the new steamer was reported to be based on the design of the existing steamer senator this appears to have been the steamer onward reported in another source to have been built in 1867 at a place called - Allerton landing by CF Kent and John Coleman for Joseph Kellogg onward operated with a crew entirely from the Kellogg family Charles Kellogg master Elisha Kellogg engineer Oren Kellogg purser in the week before December 19th 1868 the onward was able to proceed from Colfax up the to Allerton River to Forest Grove and back although the water was very low and navigation was difficult it was expected to become easier soon and another run was planned for Saturday December 26 1868 reportedly a large amount of grain had been accumulated at points along the river waiting for higher water so it could be shipped topic later operations on June 30th 1867 the company was reported to have recently completed a drydock at Oregon City the steamer active was floated out and the echo floated in and 35 minutes later echo was resting out of the water dry on the ship ways in July 1867 the PT company began a project of building barges called lighters to be lashed alongside its steamers on the shallow upper Willamette during the summer period of low water on the river the plan was that by dividing the freight between the steamer and the barges less water would be needed to float the steamer in 1867 the people's transportation company advertised freight service to McMinnville at a rate of $7 per ton also in September 1867 the steamers enterprise and echo were reported to be able to make regular trips to Albany because navigation obstacles in the river had been removed the PT Company was building a new shallow-draft steamer at calema in September 1867 echo was reported to have beaten the stagecoach a good part of the way to Salem in January 1868 the PT company let a building contract to Joseph Piquet to build at calema a new steamer to run between Oregon City and McMinnville Oregon on the Yamhill River to be completed in time for the full trade when the rivers would rise sufficiently to allow navigation on Saturday August 8 1868 the new steamer was launched and given the name Dayton the steamer Albany was also constructed in 1868 at a reported cost of $30,000 and was ready to take on the summer trade it was said that Albany with a fair load of cargo drew only 20 inches of water a new challenge arose to the line when the steamer success was built at calema for the kanuma transportation company launched on July 15th and Entering operations the next month on August 11th 1868 despite its name the steamer was not a success financially in February 1869 it was transferred to the PT company ending competition at that time or opposition as it was then called on the Willamette River an annual meeting of the shareholders of the people's transportation company was scheduled to be held at 10:00 a.m. on member third 1868 at the company's office in Salem Oregon at which time directors for the next year were to be chosen in a reduction in the company's capital stock was to be considered the notice for the meeting was given by the company's secretary st church topic projected construction of canal for some time the people's transportation company had considered whether to build a shipping canal in Lok at Oregon City the plan however was to build the works on the east side of Willamette Falls rather than the west side as eventually proved to be the case in November 1865 the PT company's engineer Colonel Belden was reported to have drawn up plans and prepared cost estimates for a canal and lakhs to run on the east side of the Falls connecting the company's newly completed boat basin with the lower River the locks designed by Colonel Belden would have allowed the transit of boats 170 feet long and were to be 40 feet wide and have at least six feet of water over the foundation component under the lock entrance called the mitre sill there would be eight feet of lift to each lock the PT company did not plan to build the locks immediately and was waiting for a time when business demand would be sufficient to support the project in January 1869 further details were reported on the PT company's proposed locks according to the news report the PT company intended to commence work during the coming construction season that is of 1869 the company contemplated building a total of five locks four of which would be 200 feet long and the fifth one would be a guard lock placed at the top of the works by the boat basin to protect against high water floating logs and trees and other things that could damage the lifting locks several contractors were then corresponding with the company about taking on the work in March 1869 the PT company was reported to be petitioning the Oregon City Council for a right-of-way through part of the city for the canal to be built by the company on August 17 1869 the company was reported to have over 50 men engaged in blasting work on the canal which was reportedly to be finished that year according to George ApS a director and major shareholder of the PT company the Willamette Falls canal and locks company was organized to build locks in a canal around Willamette Falls in opposition to the PT Company which controlled the portage the PT company offered to build the locks on the Oregon City side of the falls for a 125,000 a subsidy from the state of Oregon but the offer was made too late for it to be approved by the legislature topic sale to Ben holiday in January 1871 the PT companies steamers carried down to Oregon City from upriver points five thousand tons of freight by this time the PT company was facing new competition on the Willamette River from the Willamette locks and transportation company which engaged in serious efforts to construct a shipping canal around the Willamette Falls but was also running or preparing to run steamers against the PT Company in September 1871 the empire building stagecoach businessman Ben holiday incorporated a company with the objective of acquiring the people's transportation company the offices of the new company were Ben holiday president Ben holiday jr. vice president John Dee bales secretary and treasurer and George peas superintendent Holliday wanted to acquire the PT Company to prevent its steamboats from completing with a railroad he was building south through the Willamette Valley with the objective of reaching California on September 6 1871 the people's transportation company apprehensive that the pending completion of the locks at Oregon City would bring a new challenge to its near ten-year monopolies voted to dissolve the corporation and sell all its assets to Holliday's company the Oregon and California railroad for $200,000 these included the following steamers albany alert alice dayton fannie patent reliance senator shoofly and success of these vessels dayton albany and success operated upriver from Willamette Falls the upriver vessels connected at Oregon City with the alert and Senator both running to Portland during its existence the people's transportation company had spent over 1 million dollars for steamboats docks and improvement topic steam is owned by the line all boats were wooden Stern wheelers except Ireson Yamhill which were side wheelers this list includes boats operated by the two Allerton river navigation and manufacturing company active built 1865 at calema by John T a person for the at Steam Navigation Company transferred to the Oregon steamship Co then holiday in 1871 dismantled 1872 at calema Albany built 1868 at calema for the PT company transferred 1871 to the Oregon steamship company wrecked 1875 at the Long Tom bar alert built 1865 at ass we go by louis Piquet for the Willamette Steam Navigation Company remembered as the trimmer stand fastest of the PT fleet transferred 1871 to Oregon steamship Co may have been later rebuilt as en cook Alice built 1871 but not completed before PT company sold to Ben holiday dismantled in 1888 at Portland Dayton built 1868 at calema by Joseph Piquet for the PT company engines from rival dismantled 1881 engines to Joseph Kellogg echo built 1865 at calema by John gates and Captain in Keaney Edie Baker sternwheeler built 1862 at Vancouver wt4 the PT company named after u.s. senator from Oregon Edward D Baker and sometimes referred to as the colonel Baker this boat was worn out running in competition with OSN side-wheel in new world and as a result of that plus a sinking near ass we go it was dismantled with the components going into the steamer reliance enterprise built 1863 by George ApS dismantled at kanuma in 1875 Fanny pattern built 1865 at calema by John T Thomas with engines from onward named after the daughter of Edwin incur Francis Mary Fanny cook 1837 to 1886 who married Thomas McFadden patent in 1854 the steamer was rebuilt in 1874 and in 1880 converted to a barge henrietta built 1869 by Orin Kellogg worked in the sucker Lake as ass we go Lake was then known trade for the Kellogg's dismantled 1879 at Portland iris site wheeler built 1860 for the PT company at the Dallas Oregon by John D biles ran against OS n site wheeler Idaho until the rate war was settled when it was transferred to the OS n dismantled 1870 at the Dallas James Clinton first boat of the line built 1856 first steamer on March 12 1857 to reach eugene city destroyed at Linn City Oregon on night of April 23 24 1861 by fire on Wharf that spread to the steamer kiyose built 1863 at Sealy low this vessel sometimes called piasa was captained by leonard white who believed in phonetic spelling one of his earlier commands had been phoenix his spelling of phoenix he US was rector lyle WT in 1866 on wid built 1858 at Ponemah for a jamison later came under control of OSN transferred to PT company as part of 1864 settlement dismantled 1865 at calema engines to Fanny patent not to be confused with later onward built 1867 onward built 1867 at 2 Allerton landing possibly the same place as Colfax about River mile 6.0 on the 2 Allerton probably the same vessel described as being planned in June 1867 to be built at Colfax for the Forest Grove trade reliance built 1865 at calema by Allison Lambert for the PT company remember as the most palatial of any steamer then on the Willamette dismantled 1871 at calema relief built 1858 at Oregon City for Cassidy and Co dismantled 1865 at calema rival sternwheeler built 1860 at Portland for peas and Ament transferred from OSN to PT Company is part of 1864 settlement dismantled 1868 at Portland engines to steamer Dayton senator built 1864 at Milwaukee Oregon by John T Thomas for the PT company using engines from the steamer surprised destroyed by boiler explosion in 1875 while docked at Portland shoofly built 1870 at calema by joseph Piquet for the PT company dismantled 1878 skidaddle stern-wheel barge built 1862 by George ApS a small vessel 60 feet long used from October to November 1864 during low water to run between Oregon City and Clackamas Oregon dismantled 1869 at Portland success built 1868 at calema by John T Thomas for Captain II W Borman of the Kalima transportation company an independent line transferred to PT Company by February 1869 dismantled 1877 at Oregon City união Union built 1861 at Caen Amira's união by John T a person later sold to James D Miller renamed Union then to Willamette Steam Navigation Company transferred to PT company ownership with merger of WS N and P T Co dismantled 1869 engines to umpqua river steamer Swan Yamhill site wheeler as of February 1867 this steamer made regular trips on the two Allerton River as far as Hillsboro Oregon under captain edward kellogg brother of joseph kellogg Yamhill had a hinged smokestack to allow it to be folded down on the deck to pass under bridges along the way topic historical records shipping bills and cargo manifests of the people's transportation company are held at the archives of the University of Oregon equals equals notes
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Fuchsia Dunlop on the Chinese Appreciation of Textured Food | Conversations with Tyler
COWEN: Let me now see if you can talk me out of one of my biases. When I eat food in China there’s nothing I’ve ever been served that I found disgusting, ever, which is saying something. At the same time, it’s rare that I will prefer to eat organs, or offal, or the various stranger items you might be served. If I look around the world, those items seem to be what economists would call an inferior good. That is, in virtually all societies, when incomes go up, at some point people stop eating those things. My background is Irish. In Ireland, in the early 20th century, it was very common to eat a lot of organs and offal. Today, it’s hardly to be found. It’s revived somewhat, but as part of a regular diet, it’s dwindled. Are offal and organs actually just inferior goods and when people earn higher incomes, they don’t want it anymore, and they’re worse? Or are they parts of the Chinese culinary picture as good as anything else and they will persist even with rising income? DUNLOP: I think it’s complicated. In peasant farming societies, you have the nose-to-tail eating. You kill the pig and you eat every part of it, for economic reasons as much as anything. Also, in China, the thing that really sets it apart is this preoccupation with the delights of gastronomy and the pursuit of the exotic. “Fire-exploded kidney flowers” prepared using Fuchsia’s recipe. Credit: Kake In particular, the appreciation of texture. A lot of offal foods have very interesting textures. Like these fire-exploded kidney flowers. They have that kind of slightly brisk crispness with the tenderness of a kidney that has been cut in this beautiful, ornate, crisscross pattern and then stir-fried very fast. It’s a textural pleasure. There are other things. In Sichuan, people love eating goose intestines, which any Westerner would throw away. If you’re a Western person it’s pointless. They’re tasteless. Why would you eat a goose intestine? From a Chinese textural point of view, they’re slippery, crisp, snappy. They have a delightful kou gan or mouthfeel. The other thing is that some bits of what Westerners would consider to be old, awful, and rubbish, it’s a very different concept in China. For example, a duck’s tongue. From a Western point of view, there’s no meat on it. It’s a small, fiddly thing that’s all bone and cartilage. “What’s the point?” As my father would say, it has a high grapple factor for very little reward. [laughter] DUNLOP: In China, one of the ways of looking at this is that you’ve got a whole duck. The meat is very commonplace. Each duck has one tongue. It has very particular textures. If you’ve got the duck tongue, you’ve got the prize. You’ve got the best bit. The small, precious morsel. In the past, before refrigeration, if you could afford to have a whole plateful of duck tongues, the number of ducks it represented, or a plateful of boned goose feet, a goose was a huge luxury. If you have 12 goose feet from 6 geese on your plate, you have got the command — [laughter] DUNLOP: Of all these ingredients. The appreciation of these delicacies exists — not only the poor farmers but at the highest tables as well.
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CHURCH OF SATAN Deceives Millions of Christians! (Part 2) | Dr. Gene Kim
now i want you to turn to the book of first corinthians chapter one and then we'll look at second peter or first peter chapter three we're gonna look at first peter three and first corinthians chapter one first peter three and first corinthians chapter one the sign how you can tell what a true church is throughout history and today is to see if it is anti-catholic now the biggest sign of an anti-catholic church was through baptism that's why this is known as anti-catholic slash baptist that's why we proudly call ourselves baptist you might say why is that because going tracing further back through the baptist tradition where you go to anabaptist for example and other people who made a big deal about baptism baptist made a big deal concerning water baptism why because the catholic church made a big deal about water baptism the first sign that is so important in the sacraments and the face of catholicism what you have to start out with is baptism that's key why because baptism is a sign baptism is a sign of your allegiance so the roman catholic church they made a big deal about baptizing people into the faith why is that especially pagans constantine uh sprinkled all his soldiers and called them all christians automatically like that made him a christian you might say why is that because it's a sign that you're now a part of our church a catholic church why because jesus said that baptism is a sign that you're a saved believer it's a sign you're a saved believer so the catholic church took that as a sign of a true believer is their baptism that's how you can tell in church history who's the right group of people look at their baptisms in their baptisms the catholic church heavily criticized these people why because some of them if they were baptized into the catholic church and they were lost they believed in re-baptizing these people why because that catholic baptism did not count that was a clear sign you are not part of the catholic church that's why baptism was extremely important it goes all the way back where we go from donatists to novations then we go down to the kathari and then we also go to the albujenzas and waldensians and then the vuduas so these people are the most ancient that time who through their baptisms the catholic church dubbed them as heretics so baptists we go all the way back all the way from the true believers how they did baptism why because we don't count one is that we don't believe baptism for salvation the catholic church did catholic church believed in baptism for salvation so then if you were part of so think about this if you're if you're right now part of the catholic church and you got baptized for your salvation and then later on you got saved in jesus christ you know what that means your previous baptism didn't count you have to get baptized again that's a sign of anti-catholicism that's a sign you're a baptist then so look at first corinthians 1 17 for christ sent me not to baptize but to preach the gospel so notice over here the salvation gospel is not part of baptism look at first peter chapter 3 verse 21 the like figure we're unto even baptism that also now save us oh see baptism saves us ah look at the next part not the what putting away of the filth of the flesh baptism doesn't save you from your sins it's not salvation from your sins because it doesn't put away the filth of your flesh for some people who are still skeptical look up filth of the flesh ii corinthians 7 1 that's referring to your sinful nature so we don't believe in a doctrine called baptismal regeneration that's heresy where you get regenerated and saved by baptism that's heresy it says it doesn't do that baptism saves us what the answer of a good conscience toward god yeah if you have a good conscience you're going to get baptized again after you get saved you're going to get a good conscience why if you are a former catholic this is a sign i renounce the catholic church my previous baptism didn't count that's why anti-catholicism and baptists go hand in hand look at acts chapter 8 this is this is the best verse to prove baptist doctrine so they didn't have the name baptist necessarily but that ideology was ever set in foundation and stone in scripture donatus novations etcetera etcetera a lot of these people may have the specifics of baptism wrong you can find doctrinally wrong however what you can get right out of them is this is that it's a sign of renouncing catholicism what they want a true believer to be it's through re-baptism look at acts chapter eight look at this this is extremely important that modern bible versions take out if they took this out you would have gotten rid of one of the most important verses on this sixth point look at verse 36 and as they went on their way they came unto a certain water and the eunuch said see here is water what dot hinder me to be baptized you have to be a save believer in jesus christ a true believer in jesus christ first then you get baptized as a sign showing it verse 37 and philip said if thou believeth with all thine heart thou mayest and he answered and said i believe that jesus christ is the son of god that's a sign of a true believer it's a sign of an anti-catholic person that's why verse 38 he got baptized later important one of the best verses on baptist doctrine that's the verse proving baptists go way back at the early centuries all right let's go to the seventh point can someone shout out the seventh point to me all right so next point is anti-worldly we're not only anti-catholic we're also anti-worldly and that's why we're also dubbed as fundamentalist fundamentalist we don't go by the grain of the world we don't follow the world that's why they call us fundamentalists but if you look at fundamentalists it doesn't mean a terrorist it actually simply means one who follows the fundamentals of the faith look at john chapter 17 john 17 a church that follows with the trend of the world is not a true new testament church so why do they have contemporary music then huh that's worldly music that was birthed out of hollywood that was birthed out of famous musicians who got heavily involved in hollywood hollywood is the clear sign of worldliness that you can get any christian that becomes a hollywood church you're not right with god look at john chapter 17 calvary chapel with their uh hippie movement their worldly dressing hip-hop with their wick with their worldly music anything that makes mingles with the world is not a true new testament church getting involved in politics is not a sign of a true new testament church because even the republican conservative party follows the trend of the world right sure you can find principles that you can say as christian or you can match with the bible that you can agree with politics believe it or not are some political ideology is not birthed out unless there are some people who have a belief down here so yes we can see that but you got to realize this that when you when you go by specific parties they contaminate your beliefs they are influenced by your beliefs but they also contaminate at the same time because it's not your personal belief it's their party's personal belief john chapter 17 verse 16 they are what not of the world even as what i am not of the world but uh aren't we in the world yeah we're in the world but we're not of the world because look at this verse 9 i pray for them i pray not for the what look at these christian churches praying for the world praying for the world no god says don't pray for the world why because they're evil they hate jesus christ even people with good intentions they do not love jesus christ verse 11 and now i am no more in the world but these are in the world and i come to the holy father keep through thine o name those whom thou has given me that they may be one as we are so notice over here that we are in the world but we're not of the world verse 14 i have given them thy word and the world hath hated them that's why they call you fundamentalist see that you see these wicked evil calvinist and charismatics non-denominational churches who attack fundamentalist churches why because they're too legalistic they get rid of the love of jesus they don't have a love for others and souls etc etc these are wicked evil people they are of the world those are the type of people who will condone worldly music worldly dressing and politics [Music] all right let's look at the eight point what's the eighth point anti-intellectual go to the book of colossians we're going to look at the book of colossians the trend of bible believers the right church is that they go against the world's main education system did you hear what i just said i didn't say true education true intellectualism true academics true science true philosophy et cetera et cetera look all this stuff they got some good teachings and you should study it even more but mainly if you go by the world system of doing things it's corrupted look at the world system of psychology uh philosophy higher education higher academics when a church tries to adopt that into its system listen up now we're a bible institute but they want to get more academics inside look there's nothing wrong with that i wish that christians would get more uh highly educated we should do that with our young people so that they don't get brainwashed by the wicked world but look at the trend because they want to be more respectable in academics they're gonna tend to compromise more and that's where you have to keep a red light on look at all these fundamentalist bible colleges i'm talking about fundamentalists to fundamentalist bible colleges who adopted academics bob jones university fell away a long time ago bob jones senior was known as one of the big fundamentalist guys then his children got more involved in academics fell down look at liberty university didn't you know jerry falwell the founder of it he used to be fundamentalist too but what happened compromised with the world and then got involved in uh intellectualism fell down the drain look at big shot bible schools who started out good by the way didn't you know that berkeley and harvard started out and princeton started out as good schools too jonathan edwards son-in-law started princeton whoa how about that but guess what the once they the mainstream world kept digging deeper into academics and guess what it became more wicked how about that harvard university had george whitfield preach for them can you believe that berkeley their phrase let there be light founded i think uh if my memory serves me right methodist but their name berkeley was actually from one of the most spiritual men you'll ever hear in the bible that is the famous quote that you probably heard before at romans chapter 7 when dr utman comments on it you know what the guy said berkeley whose name berkeley university took after uh i think it goes uh wait let me just look at that real quick let me let me quote to you it's a good quote it's a good quote all right but you know what quote i'm going to read right guys you know that quote i can say it roughly but i would do it injustice if i don't do it accurately so let me read it over here so i'm sure that he would have that quote oh it looks like he doesn't have that quote i was hoping dr upton would have that quote over here nope he does not have it so he does not have just have to say it from the top of my memory but basically the saying goes this way is that uh when i pray i sin uh when i serve the lord when i read the bible i sin and i sin my repentance needs to be repented of and my tears need washing in the blood of christ that was a famous quote showing the two natures of man where no matter how many spiritual things we do for jesus christ our fleshly nature will still sin at the same time that's holy thinking right there my repentance needs to be what repented of i can make a sermon off of that they'll put everybody on the altar probably and my tears need what washing in the blood of christ all right i'm so i can't preach on that unfortunately that's the book of colossians chapter two that goes a lot berkeley one of the most wicked universities you can think of now have taken took a is this so ironic man taking one of the most holy statements ever from a man from his name all right [Laughter] let's look at colossians chapter two yeah i'm gonna have to change all the video titles you know like dr gene kim uc berkeley i'm gonna just have to scratch that out all right let's look at colossians 2 what did the bible warn you about philosophy verse 8 beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit after to the tradition of men after the rudiments of the world and not after christ that is a sign of a true church's anti-intellectual look at church history all the big shot intellectuals the early church fathers messed up and created the monster catholic church created false doctrine you know who are the ones who are the true believers the one who are the weirdos unintellectual the one who were dubbed donnatus novations kathari vadois heretics weirdos you want to look at the cults look at those guys they tend to be the right guys oh you know that church is uh it's anti-intellectual they have a bunch of members over there who are not smart they're not well-informed people that's what the government's now doing unintelligent people are the ones who are speaking out against us and speaking out against uh the liberal movement etc etc it tends to be those people that the lord uses because the lord started out with fishermen who the jewish sanhedrin who are highly intellectual and elitist they said about these disciples these men are ignorant are not well learned wow all right what is the ninth sigh all right the most important look at second timothy 2 15 and 3 verse 16 through 17. let's close it off right here the sign of a true bible-believing church is when they study and live by the bible that is the problem with independent fundamental baptist churches see they might have fundamentalists and they might have independent which was from our fourth point if i recall but do they have uh they might be independent fundamental they might be even baptist to distinguish but are they bible believers that's why we call ourselves real bible believers you might say how so because we want to show the world what a real bible believer is like it ought to be and these nine signs are how i wanted our church to live by and that's how i pastor and attempted to pastor and that's the only reason why the lord will bless our church so if so every believer should live by these nine points look at second timothy chapter 2 verse 15. it says one of the famous verses study to show thyself approved unto god a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth you got to study the bible that's why why do peoples get intrigued by my videos and keep watching there's so much information because of studying the bible so dispensationalism i never heard that before the genesis gap wow differences with kingdom of heaven kingdom of god eternal security dispensational salvation pre-tribulation rapture down to the deepest doctrines we talk about even blue-blooded aliens the shape of the universe the sea of glass and etc wow fascinating why we study the bible so we can get deeper into truth that's the problem with today's ifb churches independent fundamental baptist churches they don't study the bible if you don't study the bible then what happens is these eight points that you your independent fundamental baptist churches started out with is gonna fall did you pay attention what i exactly said and you bible believers better listen up too is that if you if you fail to study the bible these eight points i don't care if you get these eight points right you start out with eight points but when you fail to study the bible you will die out or your next generations will die out it is so important to study the bible and not just study you need to live by the bible look at second timothy chapter 3 verse 16. all scripture given by inspiration of god profitable doctrine proof correction instruction and righteousness verse 17 that the man of god may be perfect truly furnished unto what all good works it's one thing to study the bible but guess what if you stop there guess what these eight this if you go from eight points to nine and a half you die your church will fall apostate did you hear what i just said did you hear what i just said the important thing is when you go by the eight points to nine and a half you need to live by the bible that's good so when you studied it are you going to live by it how is it applicable where you can live it didn't you know even blue-blooded ufos from outer space you can live by that even if you study a deep doctrine like that a crazy doctrine you might say no that's weird no i'll tell you what it helped me out with because i uh at the beginning i was skeptical sure but then when i studied in the bible more it made me believe it the specifics of ufo i couldn't really believe i wasn't sure in time i started to believe the specifics more but the thing is this when i started to believe in something really crazy and deep like that it made me careful of our wicked government around our world that's how i live by why do you think the lord blessed me with the bible-believing church i wanted the most liberal communities you thought about that see it became lived by why because i know because i started to believe and if not believe some specific specifics at least be open-minded to some specifics the government may be capable of doing this why do you think our youtube videos are still running see because they may be capable of what tracking and doing this you never thought of that before did you you can live something deep the genesis gap why something deep like that can be important because i can live by it why satan really hates us it makes me understand satan's kingdom because we took it over if we believe satan had a kingdom previously before the creation of adam and eve if i believe that then i am aware man satan really hates us so it makes me more spiritual warfare uh watchful that's what happens how about that dispensationalism definitely live by because that's the majority ninety percent of wrong doctrine in our world so bible believers they study but they don't live that is your problem you study but you don't live because you get into the meat studies but what about the milk studies right the bible shows that you meet at the book of hebrews you can know a lot of meat but you lack grace and that and by violating living by the bible you violate if i recall the fifth point unity of the body of believers because in every history and even today amongst bible-believing churches everyone is different and they don't all agree in the same thing people online think i'm over divisive and arrogant and then some uh some pastors uh around the world excuse me some bible believers online think i'm divisive and arrogant and other bible believers online think that i'm compromising what in the world you know what they're they're so both off balance you know why because they didn't find the right group of people the right church movement they all have their own independent beliefs and pick and choose which one is uh you're being arrogant and picking and choosing which one is you're compromising then you're your own cult if you don't want to be a cult you need to follow how god moved among the church throughout history and these are the nine pointers that's how i live my life balanced at that so if you think that i'm too extremist for kicking certain preachers and if you think that i'm too that i'm compromising with this government in this world you guys can go take a hike and go jump in a lake and hopefully the lord can wash some sense into you where you can see these nine pointers all right please this is so important to live by especially onliners because your prey to anything you watch in creating your own cult creating your own beliefs you need to look at the nine pointers and then find the right church that followed these nine pointers and then you're going to find out that's why we started our channel real bible believers that's why we try to put bible believing preachers in the website and recommend you their churches that's why we try to recommend bible believing websites we tried to do that that's why we have different bible believing preachers in our blowout revival meetings you know why we want to show that world this is the right church you want to get involved with this church movement join the proud group of real bible believers you know what i'll put the compilation video at the end of this showing that we're a team and we're against satan's system heavenly father i pray tonight's teaching was a blessing to the hearers made us very very motivated and careful and aware and serious about being a true bible believing church what is our purpose for being here what's the purpose of running this church may we now be well aware in jesus name we pray amen
REAL Bible Believers
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How to remove a symbolic link to a directory? (5 Solutions!!)
[Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] please subscribe thank you thank you for watching god bless
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KKK vs. NAACP MEET UP IN WYOMING
the world jetty dad one here with you all right where do we get tickets to this fight ah n-double-a-cp you KKK are meeting in Wyoming believed to be a first I do believe that's probably a first at least would without their hoods I wonder who who got this thing up what a trip go check it out you know it just makes you wonder these guys holding the same hand and these both these groups are they both hold in the hand of the devil or what but if they got a is it going to be knives or guns or no weapons at all you know what a trip anyway hope you guys enjoy go give it a read it uh let's see it bradenton calm the bradenton herald an interesting that it's in Wyoming huh where they're moving everything hope everyone is doing good this is chad dad one god bless good luck to us all never give up your guns your rights go right along with them you go turn yourself in then and prepare as much as you can well we can't and to ask yourself what's going on here is definitely a weird thing judge that one over now
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Is Rob Kardashian Livid At Wendy Williams For Slamming Him As A ‘Slob’ After Chyna’s Fight?
[Music] it's been known that Rob Kardashian 30 has dealt with self-esteem issues because of his weight as well as depression so when Wendy Williams 53 ripped him apart on her show April 3rd calling him a sloth among other things his family was worried that he would suffer a setback however it's been the complete opposite if Rob got upset over everything anyone says negatively about him then he would have no time left in the day a source close to the youngest Kardashian tells hollywoodlife.com exclusively and when it comes to Wendy Williams dissing him he just has to blow it off because it's a bunch of hot air if it were year or two ago Wendy's comments would have put Rob down and hurt him but now he's in a much different place with completely different priorities here's how Rob to use Wendy's constant attacks on him as well as the rest of the Kardashians if it is not him then it will be someone else in his family or someone on her radar so he can't really get too upset about it the insider says and he's choosing not to be upset because he has a lot more important things to worry about than Wendy and her rants Rob is occupied with trying to be the best father he can be to his one-year-old daughter dream and although his relationship with dreams mother blac chyna 29 is over he still has his hands full with his ex-fiancee as you may know ahead of Wendy's scathing rant against Rob China made headlines for her involvement in a public fight at six flags on Easter Sunday dream in China's five-year-old son King Cairo who she shares with her ex Tyga 28 for both with her when a video of the scuffle went viral online China took to social media to defend her actions specifically the part where she threw a pink stroller at an unidentified person China claimed she had to defend her children when a stranger approached them and felt comfortable enough to place a hand on her child she showed no regret for the public outburst because she felt a statue protecting her kids at all costs after Rob watched the web video hollywoodlife.com learned that he was horrified and extremely concerned for dream safety so much that he immediately phoned the Kardashians family lawyer to discuss what his options are in terms of custody
news star 24/7
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Too Sweet - Hozier
[Music] it can't be say that I'm a early bir it's 10:00 before the say a word baby I can never tell how do you sleep so well you keep telling me to live right to go to bed before the daylight but then you wake up for the [Music] sunrise you know you don't got to pretend baby now and then don't you just want to wake up dark as a lake smelling like bonefire lost into Haze if you're drunk in life baby I think it's great but while in this world I think I'll take my whiskey KN my coffee black on my bed that tree you're too sweet for me you're too sweet for me I'll take my whiskey me my coffee black on my bed that tree you're too sweet for me you're too sweet for me [Music] o oo I right to take my whiskey KNE my coffee LA on my bed that tree you're too sweet for me you're too sweet for me I'll take my whiskey meat [Music]
Adolf Jurgens
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The Positive Impacts of Open Textbooks
if your classes did use free textbooks would this have a positive impact on you would be so happy I think that'd be really important for a lot of students because it's a bit unreasonable how much money were expected to spend and how many books I have to buy especially as a Creative Writing major yes absolutely without a doubt yeah the freedom to not have to worry about a textbook I think you would make an enormous impact on my classes in my academic career because I'd actually be able to read what I'm supposed to for my class and educate myself Oh completely it's free it's free yes it would take away a lot of stress when you have textbooks at the end of the semester what are you gonna do with them I have a stats textbook that I'm never gonna use the bookstore won't take back I don't know why I have it why did I waste all that money so like it would be beneficial to have textbooks so then I wouldn't have to worry about all of that stress I was part of a prayer organization which stands for Public Interest Research Group and they advocate for different student issues and one of them is textbooks because they say that textbooks are too expensive and already paying the full cost of tuition like I pay my tuition personally and that makes it a lot harder when I'm already paying out of pocket for school and then I'm like oh I might have another $500 I have to spend this semester I couldn't afford that I think definitely yet because then you move out the stress from needing the textbook if you might not be able to get the textbook oh yeah I don't want to spend $500 a semester on textbooks yeah definitely
Blough-Weis Library
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Mulching is our Mantra
and one of our final rounds of mulching for the year before things get wintry here starting up on the mountain and i'll just show you what our last mulching run looks like and how much ground we covered and we'll see what things look like in the spring when cover crop and local native seeds and things that blow in from the neighboring farms take root you can already see the uh deer are enjoying the facilities here see a little cardboard sticking up in some places doing some sheet mulching so that'll break that all down leaves and straw covering this low-lying arroyo where it's clear there's moisture and drainage and now it will not be so much bare clay and will be able to withstand that direct sun and the expensive clay will be covered by continuing layers of mulch hopefully giving rise to a little fractal of life up here on the on the high side of the of the property you can see quite the hill right there above us coming down and feeding and there's actually multiple more of these arroyos to fill with mulch and create swales and see what kind of life we can nurture signing well from sky hill
Skyhill Sanctuary
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Sunlight for Better Performance in Bed?
I remember seeing a paper about a month ago very very recent paper and they looked at UVA and UVB lights and they actually showed that people who get sunlight have a significantly higher testosterone like indirectly there was other sexual benefits to being outside and getting the sunlight it was really really awesome findings so we know scientifically that there is a sexual benefit to viewing sunlight and I always used to wonder like you know whenever I would live in beach cities or whenever I would talk to people who live near the beach they would always be like nicer they would be more hippie they would be like very sexually expressive they would be into their own bodies
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Do we need to use dechlorinator in our aquarium?
get a guys came here from the fish room Cotto indeed and welcome to episode 13 of the nanobyte series if you've not watched it we take two or three minutes to talk about one topic within the fish keeping hobby shorts wait two or three minutes done and dusted if you've got any suggestions or saying that we can put in here please put them in the comments below and I'm more than happy to add them to our agenda today we're going to talk about the chlorinator do we neither and why we need it so this is a bit of a loaded question and no doubt I'm going to annoy some people with Lancer no doubt I'm gonna make something we're happy with my aren't saying I'm probably I put some people on the fence generally speaking do we need to chlorinate it yes that is my blanket answer not everybody needs to chlorinator there will be some people that are on water that doesn't have chlorine from the town supply there'll be some people drink water from their own water wells and stuff like that or clicked in their own water it doesn't have chlorine so that's why when I say use as a blanket that's quite generally speaking if you are ma on a town supply you will need to use a de chlorinator of some description you want to do this because you want to neutralize the chlorine that is coming to make this water safe for human consumption it's not the coroner's not safe for fish consumption basically the chlorine booms the gills and over time all the damage to the gills and will kill them and basically have them not living the full length of their life if you use an arrow DUI unit you don't need to use chlorine as if you're clicking their own water going eternities for and you don't need to use the chlorinator collecting your own water you don't need user chlorinator as well there's obviously other other ways of doing it you can get off the chlorine say you want to do a bucket for a water change once a week put your water in a bucket leave it on the backup for a few days and then basically the chlorine itself guesses officer your way laughing most people don't do that if you do that's awesome but if you don't I would recommend putting deploring it in so if you do water changes by bucket you can put the chlorinator in the bucket important or if we do it by a hose put the chlorine it inside the tank most of them I feeling efficient I think Prime does like five mils for stupid amount of liters 10 mils does this tank each tidal water changes a piece of cake last for ages and it's really easy obviously there's other ones they're not just prime but it's just one that first came into my mind so do we need to chlorinate in my arms reduce blanket rule not always needed for the reason I've just discussed but there we go there is episode 13 of nano bytes done and dusted I hope you have enjoyed it got any other suggestions for other videos we can do I'll put them on the agenda Chuck Minh blow more away laughing all right guys have a good one Ava fish give me catch you later
The Fish Room
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The Juggernaut Continues Onward Towards Compass II, But Is He Truly Alone? (Narcosis - Episode 3)
last time on narcosis i'll take that one oh [ __ ] just stay up there okay oh [ __ ] all right go no no no no no oh i don't want to be in here um what where's the door where's the what why ah jesus christ proceed to shuttle bay board shuttle transit a compass to proceed to effect pod all right oh uh okay oh my [ __ ] what the how am i in this room still oh what the [ __ ] cool there's gonna be someone right behind me isn't there yep i [ __ ] knew it [ __ ] what the [ __ ] so let's see if i can retry this [ __ ] again i can read you that anytime i want all right cool i'll come back for that [Music] retry [Music] what's that say oh that's the evac pod yeah right right we found uh what's her name oh i guess i need to go that way let me go refill my o2 really quick oh boy what in the world all right i'll go to the sides okay yeah wait for me boss what the hell are you man [ __ ] toxic adventure [ __ ] oh my god how do i get over there dude there's no way i'm gonna make that yeah yep no way was that gonna make that jump yeah one more oh [ __ ] i [ __ ] that up damn it now i'll be smart ready for this all right i didn't really help oh clever hallway is it a harmonica looks like a harmonica french heart grandfather would play harmonic on the bicycle rides we'd set down to panicky tell me that the secret was in the breathing that with enough practice it became second nature a little like driving he had to play it during the war when soldiers carried these in their pockets they were inexpensive and easily replaced anyone could make them sound regardless of which side they fought for a guy from hungary haven't found his corpse yet i'm sure we will in this mission at some point oh mr octopus ah i can't [ __ ] see that bastard all right so this wasn't the best way to go i guess right now wow as if i'm not trying my hardest to get there jerk all right all right all right i see the body i see the well the ghost if you will all right i have to jump over here first another one in god we trust everything else gets triple checked but so much diligence makes every aspect of daily life heavy each task or item like getting into a suit going outside has an equivalent weight so for getting cargo or yourself over to compass 2 shuttle's the most efficient option relatively speaking we don't want shuttle on standby with that unlock the door should i do everything around here i see that's a dick way to go no id detected where the [ __ ] are you call the lifts that says departed what's in it oh wow that's just flares that's it god damn it all waste of rum that was yo is that corpse gone now what the hell yeah i'm just imagining that there's dead bodies now that's awesome i'm going insane they kept the heat up but the weight and presence of the ocean you can't shake that gets under your nails and gums like your teeth are coming loose come on let's go open the doors and then at some point it recedes you might not notice that until your top side but it's always there oh boy unlocked key card required god damn oh get the [ __ ] out of here you little [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] i've got no oxygen left [ __ ] there's gotta be some oxygen somewhere come on please be something here oh no gonna pass out gonna pass out oh come on oh go go go go go go go go go [Music] that was close that was close all right aeres shaquira supply kitchen position she's brazilian her name was aries but we all called her malba she was feisty with a presence that believed her short stature maybe because of it although she barely came up to my chest she kept us all on her toes i found her in the galley like every one of us she had a dozen jobs to do seven days a week and that went past where you didn't see her sailing in or storming out of that room trying to keep all 20 of us fed whatever she's feeding now is probably close by nature is nothing if not relentless yeah that sucks let's get the [ __ ] out of this room oh another one god damn it victor de la roya manager chile victor was soft-spoken almost shy but he couldn't hide the pride he took in every action and accomplishment although like most of us he really offered up information about his past it's clearly came from money we're most keenly aware of what we've never had i can't imagine how his family felt when he's out to pursue a career defined by back breaking labor and relentless risk when they learn of his faith will they take pride in as many accomplishments or just pity and shame fair enough making some good progress in this uh retrieval of dead bodies now get me out of this [ __ ] room already thank you thought about giving up with that much time to think about nothing just about anyone would thing is the suit's designed to keep you safe even from yourself makes it hard to take the easy way out all right just have to go hop down here or something all right some o2 there no that sucks oh oh i see so way back down i did not find what i needed to find in there all i can hope is that it might have fallen down in there let's do it oh [ __ ] nope that was a death sentence oh yeah this is not good oh death sentence galore that was a bad idea goodbye go go oh [ __ ] me oh the [ __ ] happened there okay unlocked it this i can't get back up that way the [ __ ] uh it's the hallway over to the right maybe jesus god damn christ oh there's a lift here that's good let me keep going down this hallway see what's over here 402 nice [Music] this goddamn key card at man oh [ __ ] moro 2 hold on to that for now all right now we can go over to call the shuttle never did find that key card but it is what it is i don't feel like searching around want limited oxygen for a key card although watch it be like right here okay good no just clorox and bleach unlock shuttle on standby transfer shuttle beef transfer to the [Music] prep shuttle is that over here like i don't know what the hell i'm doing on standby god damn it so yes i need the uh i need some key card or some [ __ ] access denied where did he i must have picked up a key card at some point didn't realize it all right that's fine still does it does it make it better knowing how bad things really are the suit keeps out what you need to be afraid of only the fear is trapped in there with you and it's thriving so yeah maybe you're safe and dry but inside you're drowning ugh speaking the truth all right we got lucas rocks from hungary we found his uh uh harmonica earlier so actually there was just 20 of us and they have the intellectual bar was pretty damn high and lucas was as sharp as any one of us phd or not which is especially tough piecing his attempt or running the inevitable love ahead of lucas reduced to pure instinct clamoring up and up the icy water rising up and up last moments in an infantile state body contorted from electric shock mind unable to grasp the inner enormity of his new found circumstance that is a dick way to go all right retrieve the o2 uh can't all right that's i have to call the thing first i bet yup fair enough transfer shuttle i want to get up there come on yes oh it's just flares and i'm already full damn it i thought i was doing something cool actually this is pretty cool exciting on top of it like this right up over there fresh o2 that door doesn't open all right nice all right drop on down and away we go [ __ ] is that noise no no shittering [ __ ] launch shuttle let's go we are departing for compass two time to arrival four minutes life support error there you go oh i like the uh magic pin anything hitting any of these things no you [ __ ] idiots i'm heading to compass too wait prepared but what happened next caught you completely off guard just talk about that what what happens i don't want to talk about it i want to i want to see what happened why is my screen white boy oh yeah this dude is tripping on acid what the frig clearly something bad happened let's get smacked into but what is this the wizard of oz where am i supposed to [ __ ] go should i run run this direction i can't run no flares no knife just walking in an aimless direction get ready for the jump scare that's all i gotta [ __ ] say maybe endless fields of [ __ ] will i ever find the edge of this world how far i'm away from that thing like what uh so the sub's gone now a tree okay i mean it's something different i'm gonna walk towards it i'm probably unconscious inside that thing i'm just like hallucinating near death a bicycle [Music] how sweet i'm gonna go for a swim because that's we're gonna be doing [Music] [Laughter] verify hatch integrity prior to docking can you repeat the question step back to reality oops there goes gravity you realize that the ones you collided with were in fact the ones you were trying to save it was horrible i mean the odds of us finding them in the first place were poor i sure as hell didn't expect to run into them i i don't know i mean i never found out who's in the other half of the wreck not alive anyway [Music] you
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foreign [Music] foreign [Music] how are you doing bro welcome welcome welcome welcome to the stream my boy how are you doing foreign [Music] because we'll need to start the um the tournament [Music] oh nice thanks man [Music] what up fate how are you doing bro [Music] no rank [Music] s again [Music] play a game [Music] foreign ready [Music] you buy Phantom [Music] foreign [Music] foreign number nine bro we have defended lazy family I carry you we have to do you defeat crg as well but the game the game is really not about how many players we have the game is really about you know the number of uh uh people that we have so that's the whole point so like the more number we add the more people can join us three four types punk princess wants to join sure punk princess come on in Nemesis you can join uh maybe Dark Prince can join yes pushpa also can join I don't think Legion and this thing can joined right now we will we will see them later [Music] Vishnu let's kick him off because he's not really played anything Satan has to still struggle to come to play more games not really doing anything [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] where do we check world ranking my voice [Music] breathless since you're here already let me quickly give you your skin hey where is the your skin is not here oh Lord did I give you this kid [Music] I just told us [Music] foreign [Music] then I'll wait [Music] Lobby ID is 3606 [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] be me [Music] it's okay mate [Music] foreign [Music] I'll just finish it up and I'll check it out foreign [Music] the tournament for today [Music] 10 seconds remaining [Music] what's up insane hi guys what's up I'm just in the middle of a game after I finish we'll start the tournament okay [Music] I would say 20 minutes from now which means around 10 45. yeah [Music] 10 20 10 22 foreign [Music] it's 10 50 now 10 55-0 yes yes 10 10 53. oh then then let them let them finish this game then I'll do the next uh let them win the first game or lose the first game whatever we'll do the next game okay okay yeah all right foreign [Music] it's on purpose very unsaturated insane um so stay online okay for that just after this we are going to do foreign [Music] uh qualified teams Channel like I have mentioned the name names of the winner and the losers there [Music] so yeah [Music] foreign [Music] so let me move you to the pip stream argument so that no one you know disturbs you thanks man I have exams like in three days what exams bro yeah degree 12th exams um [Music] Magic is what's up bro guys we just about to start the Bangladesh tournament just watch online after this game we're going to start up the Bangladesh tournament okay [Music] low [Music] on Instagram [Music] has been defeated [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] yeah in peace you can play both right you don't have any issue I can play in PC you can play both right you don't have any issues no no nice I think there's gonna be another one dude oh [ __ ] oh you are playing on iPad I'm playing on my uh not iPad it's a Galaxy uh yeah Galaxy Tab yeah okay no he's not oh my God yup live streamers about to document a Bangladesh tournament on eovi so come and join us it's called mingle the Channel's name is mingle M1 ng5e Mingle [Music] awake I came home like out of my coaching making 9 30 I believe then I'm posting this [Music] okay foreign [Music] yeah Slayer has been summoned right bro I mean yeah that's that's the thing I love about smart like he has so much HP yeah and yesterday's cut that we were watching in the past three four days has been so bad an enemy has been defeated man one of my favorite here is I like his attitude funny attitude you know and he says hey hey I am back yeah I know [Music] I love his dialogue [Music] right foreign [Music] Trading your Tower foreign [Music] foreign [Music] I think this is a winning push for your team foreign I've already made foreign [Music] you need the blue buff I believe one is needed more no I think you need more oh damage is insane in late game against squishies then Pilots Violet is dealing some insane amount of Dance foreign [Music] turn foreign [Music] foreign [Music] nice nice Panda survive [Music] foreign [Music] you know you really don't want to lose this match okay for your last item you should build the RP God you know when they try to Ambush you you can use it and just Electrify them with your passive who got the Slayer they got the Slayer they got the Slayer start either the game is gonna be a long time foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] my message let them let them finish [Music] all right let's quickly get into the other agenda right now thank you so much I'm making a new uh stream absolutely new stream for the uh new tournament that's coming up so guys we are also on Facebook three chair [Music] Lobby damn [Music]
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SNIFF! Today in my BuJournal 20th September 2019
honey it's 9 a.m. on Friday the 20th of September and it is time for today in my vision so how are you I've got a sore throat and the sniffles so I've got a cough sweet and I must apologize if I'm a bit garbled or my mouth seems to be out of shape let's assume there's mum - right on waiting to get to the liquidy bit that makes your throat feel better so question I have a frame punch board which I was going to demonstrate on wednesday's life but due to the post office here being a dick it didn't actually arrive until Thursday then I was just so tired last night I wasn't up to demonstrate next sorry my brain so do you want me to do a separate video over the weekend of how this works or do you want me to save it for the live on website yesterday right path I need to do the right and lighter I find the writing is distracting for me my computer has updates ready to install ok I told you that's load up 18400 almost that's not bad it's Friday don't do anything out of my garden when it's up the races right well I'm not quick should not put that in next Saturday and my mother wants to go this Saturday I've also got going to Austin's in the wrong place for sake I'm an idea [Laughter] that's what I get for trying to journal when I'm tired and that's what I get from two weeks on spread sometimes it does get a bit confusing so I might have to move a few things back okay so journaling wise I don't have live it there are stuck in Daryl's injury form you know general sideways next to it so yeah but we'll change the pen hang on I'm just having a nose pomerance has just gone screaming parts you might have heard that but it went screaming pass slowly including screaming as in the sirens okay and asked unusual for traffic to move slowly here my number it's mean certainly has and I thought it might been pulling in and you know I just thought I'd going no could you do that but it's not it's a the traffic that as lights all the way down the end of the road I'm just I'm the one in traffic gets backed up so that's what it was right or changing the pen when I I have done with a face cream I have some makeup on actually my makeup consists of some powder and it's that stuff you don't see it's a translucent is that the word I'm looking for um just to take the shine off for you cuz I'm quite shiny face not only just shiny which is really annoying especially when I'm tan which I'm at moment they'll appear a bit mascara that's it I don't worry I have makeup on that Oh let's pull a card room don't want for a while I just been so knackered and so out of it it's so much going on you know right let's see what come up I pull out I guess we don't have day which turn them so we are on the 20th and then Sundays I just don't feel it you know you think all got it and if it's more of a then I won't do it because I'm like well I did this because I enjoy doing that I don't want it to become a chore or anything like that you know the lovers the lovers does not necessarily mean a romantic or intimate situation yeah it basically means relationships of all sorts you know whether that be a friend a family member excuse me oh it could mean a you know it could mean romance your partner you know your your significant other your soulmate whatever you want to call them this could mean a new relationship this could mean a rekindling of a relationship but it is basically screaming relationships at you you know if if you and a friend maybe haven't talked in a while you might be hearing from them soon you know if you're happen if you're in market this might mean that you know there's a potential suitor out there for you so there you go your eyes peeled I've put relationships I've just realized my mic is six million miles away relationships this could mean a new one or the rekindling connecting with someone you know I apologize for the sound up until now I will have had to have boosted it so you can hear me just realize my mic was a lot and move out of the way because it's right here literally it is like just off camera here and say this is it here yeah let me am begin so you guys can see it better this is my mic here and it's that low so that when I'm leaning over like that I'm still in line with it so that you guys can hear me and when I'm working in the evening and I've got a drink on the go you know cuppa tea or whatever I moved my cat was away otherwise I keep hitting it and then I start recording in the morning and I forget I hope you can hear me at all actually because I didn't even do a sound to thinks I might I'll be doing that's with no noise whatsoever have to say maybe I should get back to bed somebody in their car is making a phone call on the audio system you know because it's illegal here to use your handset while driving but you can use your car's in-car system and it's so loud I've double glazing windows and I can hear it ringing from here dude now according to this I only slept oh there you go sounds a bit better I slept for seven hours ask that awesome I was awake well that's what that says but that might be wrong when I guess it because it probably thinks I went back to sleep at half five and I didn't so I went to bed early I was in bed by 11 well well I was in bed by bath lost em but I think I understood about 11 just before 11:00 and I said until half-past five really so a better night but boy I was up early which means I'm gonna be knackered tonight Daryl bless him he spent yesterday walking around like a dog with an injured paw why she didn't even walk around he sat on sofa next to me feeling all miserable and due to this entry on his hand it's got a little scab right there so it's it's right you know so he's expected he's walking around like this you know holding his hand our is both knees are bruised so knee just to say we basically spent yesterday cuddled on the sofa I didn't even chuck him in the bath because he was he was feeling quite sore and although I know it would make him feel better I also know that it hurts that initial getting in the bath and he was quite tired and he's also fighting this cold and I thought you know what we're just gonna go home sit and sofa and we sound so from what Star Wars which is also in Empire Strikes Back The Return of the Jedi tonight haha which was awesome and we both really really enjoyed there and he went any crushed out and I thought you know oh if we're bad by morning because he'll move in his sleep and all that lot and his legs are alright but his hand is still really quite sore and I thought it's cuz he's not moving it and I know it hurts to move it but it also it prolongs it if you don't move your hand when you've got a little graze on he's got like a little sort of double great it's on my Instagram if you're gonna flirt it's got like he foul and he's skidding you tripped over on the other lads so um I said Jan so you need to move you need to really though oh yeah he's very large what do I do so it's kind of hurt so in the end what I got him to do was you know that anxiety exercise where you touch your fingers to you because it makes your hand Bend there so certain can you do that and he was I know I was like yeah and I said gone can you count and do it and how fast can you do it and how fast can you count with it and by talking about scored he was really going for it you know it's I've told his teacher if you see him not using his hand make him do the finger thing that mommy taught him this morning so she was like I got y'know blesser right it is Friday I've done the Lu because I do the Lu as part of my get up brush your teeth I get up I get up and come down and half cup of tea and then Darrell and I got says we get dressed we brush our teeth we brush our teeth we get dressed no we brush our teeth i wash my face I've just special called war on my face then we go and get dressed and then I clean the loo before I come back downstairs just give it a white round and whatever so that all gets done together which it's part of that morning routine isn't it but I've lost like the evening routine of cleaning the work tops and sweeping the floor and my monthly stuff is again hasn't been down my house is disgusting at the moment I need to get out there but I just got so much going on when do people find the time right so I need to decorate the new insert the one that I did on Wednesday I need to make my drunk journal cover which I'm probably gonna do this weekend I don't know whether I'm gonna do it here I did tidy my desk last night in an effort to try and make things a little bit more accessible or whether I'm gonna go and use the sewing table because that's bigger but if I go and use the same table I can't film it you know because my overhead is attached tomorrow I would have to move a shitload of stuff which just is not possible or whether I come and do it here and struggle I will probably come to here to struggle to be perfectly honest just so you guys can watch so there we go right I also need to what do I need to do stay no I've spoken to everybody do they want to be in this weekend and to get in if they do and let me know so I do that tonight can't believe I wrote those in the wrong place oh well that one is easy because I could just move that over there I really don't want to miss Wendy's like because I hate we watching lives because it's sort of it feels like you're being excluded from a conversation I can't quite put my finger on what it is that I don't like so yeah I've never liked tree watching lives I very rarely do it I mean I love watching Cindy but I because she tends to go on quite late when she does alive I will watch a bit affair and then I'm not right I'm off to bed because she you know she's going way over my bedtime and I won't go back and catch up because it's just so I you know I can't not too tired I appreciate people watch me watch my lives are this yeah bloody great if you do but I just can't do it I didn't have people manage it it's like assuming everybody's talking about you and you're not in the room you know I mean I know they're not but it's you know I didn't use my my pad thingy and trying to draw this on a slant is son's birthday five days we haven't gotten presents yet I need to talk to him find out what you want yeah right whether how I feel like any team high 17 low Oh 647 son ah 8 minutes past 7 for sunset oh is it that depressing I'm looking forward to next month because I will find a drawing challenge that's not because I'm really missing not doing the drawing it's too much running I don't find a challenge that I like really but cuz with it being Halloween than that next month I it's better to be all bats and cats and witches on broomsticks and pumpkin faces and all that kind of thing so I'm currently you know I want to find a funny one and if not I might be bloody well make one right 20 is [Music] that's me your set up for today if anything in but mom with mother and I are going out to lunch today so um yeah that'd be quite good talk to her then hey mommy but I also need to talk to my eldest because my eldest will be babysitting I have written down I've got a nail appointment next weekend right that is probably going to be my last nail appointment for a couple of reasons first off Sarah is so trucker block the she doesn't have spaces once you're in you're in do you know I mean which means that I probably can't change my appointments from evenings to day times because I said to her I would be open to doing days if somebody wishes to swap now that Dallas at school and she's together okay she said I'll find out and now that Alex no longer lives here I don't have somebody hit babysit and you know I don't want to keep asking somebody drop drop what you're doing for an evening and combo set it's different if they already live here do you not I mean we're youwere here you're not doing I think could you babysit so I've said to her you know could you move me today's and she hasn't come back to me if she doesn't answer me that usually means no so I've probably I'm gonna go in on Tuesday and say to her take the acrylics off give me a manicure and cancel future pointers because I just can't do it I just can't get in there D you know the only people that are available to babysit on my kids and only two of them really are available to me and even then I think Kyle does some on Tuesdays doesn't he so the only person is Callie and I don't want to keep asking Callie if she can do it because that's not fair you know yes he coil goes to professor means on Tuesday nights Matthew works really weird hours he's a chef so the universe invade was Kali and vasts I'm not gonna keep asking her to do it because you know she's got life and her partner works odd hours as well as that she wants to see him when she can so I think yeah I'm probably going to cancel my appointments when I go in and see Sarah and just say yeah let's get the acrylics off so I don't got to outgrow them give me a manicure you know whatever something nice give me a little bit love and I'll leave it at that so yeah sad but you know I have to do it every now and then for whatever reason I've done it I've run a couple of years before I ran about time I fell with Derril because I wasn't living here and I didn't want to go to anybody else now I was living on the mainland for a bit and when I moved back here I did I went to Sarah I need an appointment and she said well since I've got a space on I'll squeeze you in and she's always done it in the evenings for me but it's no longer convenient and there's just not space so it's also the financial side of it you know with Alex not living here and got to be in I'm not you know I've got no extra money coming in so it's just makes it a bit tight so there we go anyway I'm going to go and see my mother and a bit cleaner down the road and go and have lunch so it looks really white oh dear at least it's neater I might just keep it this length and be done with it Shrimant up once a year so as I love the look of long dreads I really do but while they get heavy and I'm certainly got a lot less headaches now I cut it which is a bonus absolute bonus but anyway yeah I'm thinking I might go to the haberdashery shop today and see if they sell any of that like pleather fake leather material for the binding of my book because you guys know that I'm going to use that this stuff for the majority of it but I just thinking maybe the leather with because I've got like wide black clay so I could put wide black lace over the layer that might look quite nice [Music] hello welcome back to the evening edition how are you you had a good day I've been out with my mother today we had lunch I bought fabric I bought upholstery vinyl black upholstery vinyl for my junk Journal so I'm gonna do a little test in a minute and see how it takes being stuck on with that glue onto cardboard and how if I can punch through it it's like my eyelets in it and I'm sort of like oh I hope hoping that I can punch through that and a layer of cardboard it's probably gonna end up being two layers after I fold it all around and yeah so I'm hoping that punch can do it if not I don't know what I'm gonna do so I'm gonna have a little experiment probably in a minute well this is all editing and uploading and all that rubbish and we will see so right I did the challenge this morning didn't I yeah I had a drink yes I did crafter just knitting while we were at lunch about today well let's do that now totally I've gone with Paulie I feel like crap Daryl is very windy and because he feels like crap and he's tired at the end of the week you know kids like excuse me so yeah he's feeling very bit of the garden all of it I'm going to go back and do the rest like this cream makeup challenges booze I haven't had chips so open I couldn't actually do that a craft did I've done about today garden yeah so he's fit you know what kids are like when they're feeling a bit poorly and they're tired and just you know it's only the second week of school so he's still adjusting and they just to say he's quite tired and a bit pathetic Ross uses its new term I can come up with pencil casting like stand I got it so everything would stand up and it doesn't because everything's in the pocket you're just slowly tips yeah it's been better today okay anything else at all yeah I read that not in the wrong place so really crosses myself so I'm gonna have to rewrite it which means it just looks crap now and it has to be tomorrow night cuz that's the only day that Kyle is really free to babysit my Callie's babysit for me on Tuesday so I don't really want to ask her to do Sunday and Tuesday I can't wait til she has kids I said when she goes mom can babysit I could do although I suppose though like she does with me alright that's it really isn't it so yeah very post wise what if I had come I've had this like I said do you want alive on this or do you want a video on this it's the time frame punch board I could do either on that I got some Tim Holtz journaling cards so I thought I'd do a video on looking at each of these damn see it see what we got to do and then after I've had an experiment on the upholstery final that I bought wish it I bought it because it looks like leather cleaned off you know just to see how if I can a glue it using that glue or whether I'm gonna have to order some fabric tack and be can I punch an eyelet through that and some cardboard is the stuff that I stuck this onto basically so I'm gonna go cut another flap see if it glues down how well it goes down and then if I can punch it tomorrow really I'm gonna see if I can do two layers of vinyl and a layer of cardboard because when I wrap it I'm gonna wrap it up if you imagine that that's the entire spine I would do it up and over the top and down a little bit to reinforce it yeah and then I think I'm gonna map the insides this bit with some pretty paper and maybe put pocket and I don't I'm not sure yet but so I I need my eyelets to go through the cardboard and two layers of the the vinyl so I've got I've got some pretty flower eyelets but I don't want to use those on the cover because I think having several in a row might look a bit so I've got to dig out my plain eyelets on opposite shore where they are so yeah I dig those out and well I will have play and let you know tomorrow how I got on but tonight I'm just going to go it down and we'll go from there so yeah so there we go I apologize for the coughing sneezing and they're generally sounding like oh I got the fence dude coming tomorrow not that weak so fence man coming I don't know what time just in the morning so if I just put am fence he's coming just to do a final check to see what I need because I know I don't have enough panels and also it was recommended to me by the guy down the road that I perhaps get concrete baseboards because it will make the fence last longer because the fence there might be sitting on earth so yeah so I've asked him do I need they say he's gonna come out tomorrow and we'll discuss that so there we go but at what time they say better be early because I plan I'm delighted tomorrow although at the moment we're all getting used to school anything past half past 6:00 so like in but I got a feeling Daryl will sleep quite late tomorrow cuz he's feeling quite gosh I've literally just put him to bed there was a spider no word of a lie like that at the top of my stairs we both went upstairs like this and I was like holding on to him I've put it to bed and they're numb I've got a big tool eh got a big tool eat a jug or my dustpan and and I managed to get it in the jug and I put the dustpan over the top of it to get out so free right I nearly free the jug and everything you know half the house after it went back in went upstairs said to him it's gone I've got rid of it come back downstairs I've been filming for less than 10 minutes and he's out he knows I'm on like as he could it could be he heard me but I think he was asleep before even started to be cornice so there we go I think I lie in in a peaceful day tomorrow will be quite nice yes I could handle that so there we go please would be to give this video a thumbs up please give me a thumbs up leave me a comment down below I appreciate the comments every comment gets the response whether it's a like a love or a written reply it's usually a love because I do love getting comments this first thing I do when I wake up in the morning I don't check Facebook or Twitter on that I take YouTube to see if you guys have left me comments and I love that you do I really really do and I really appreciate those of you that watch me do this boring every day I don't know why you watch me but there you go I might film the experiments with the leather on the little flap just so I can insert it into tomorrow's today in my bouge and then we can decide as well whether covering the journal is something i doing alive because i could do that on wednesday but then if it's literally just gonna be me covering it and then i'll have to wait for it to dry but then it dried that dried really quick didn't it so i don't know what do you think those of you that are in the know have you used upholstery vinyl it was all I could get that look like leather it's nice over there oh and I got lace as well because you know you do do yeah I mean that's it it's a nice what 1 and a half to 2 mil thick it's got fabric on the back that's what I'm thinking it'll stick and it'll be quite nice I got some of this broader e Anglais type lace which I really really liked and I will get more of that I know what some of this as well and then I know this is not black a bit let's look at that and they've got this it's like daisies and they've got this in all different colors so you can have like graphic black but I've what it like I wanted to treat it like real days disks I thought I might stand out quite nice even though this seems to be going the route of a Halloween type journal but they did them in different color like pink and blue and all that lot centers and difficult petals and so yeah I got a little bit of that as well and I've got a load of elastic to do my strings song after why not just forget it yeah so yeah for a load of this Rhino about meter of it so um I've got loads which means I can make at least a couple of journals out there I like the idea if you sin let her to cover it juice that's spider stuff on this part and that would go underneath the leather which I would then put on the outside and then maybe put like a bit of lace like that would that go with the I mean I've got loads of different lace I could use and then put that like that oh yeah black and dark and sexy I've got wider lace and you know all sorts I could use so they're okay leave me some comments leave us some ideas down below let me know also whether you want all this to be done live so that you guys can join in and laugh at my efforts oh um you know whether you just want me to do a video hype laps and talk Oh forever they whatever I've I've professed her life but I know not everybody likes watching back on a life I don't so you know I know Mary said the other night she doesn't either so if I do a live it's also choosing what nights to do it cuz I've said I've got enough here to do a couple of lives but I want to get my journal done because I've only got ten days until the end of the month so I want to get it done and ready so like I start using it on the 1st of October okay thumbs up comments click the book digging about all of that thank you for joining me today and I will see you in Saturday's edition of today in my boo Journal you
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Mass. Pirate News: Broadband Billions Boondoggle!
hi welcome to another episode of the massachusetts pirate news i want to thank you very much for um tuning in to us i'm joined today by uh joe and steve uh how are you two doing i am doing fantastic now that it's it's another sunday and we're doing this news how are you fine gents me i just feel better than james brown did something happen but okay no it's just it's just been it's just been a nice weekend i thought james brown was on this side of the veil so you know happy father's day to all those out there and also happy juneteenth day as well thank you for this country moving in the right direction you know definitely a day to remember i'm glad they finally made a national holiday absolutely of course we need more holidays well the next holiday we can do is the holiday for the right to repair oh that would be good um maybe maybe making labor day really may 1st and not whenever it is in september that would be kind of cool yeah you know i am slightly bothered by the fact that the rest of the world celebrates labor day on may 1st you know which you know commemorates american labor struggles but we don't get to absolutely grumble grumble so um next saturday is uh the march for trans uh the trans resistance march um that will start at noon um and we'll be at cedar square park in roxbury uh we would love it if you would join us we're planning on marching in that um and if you you know if you want to come we'll put a link you can just tell us you're coming we'll look for you um and it's gonna be a great time so it's looks to be maybe about an hour from uh cedar square uh park to franklin park playstat so you know please join us it'll be a great time it'll be a fabulous time absolutely fabulous um so we have some news from worcester before we get to our main topic who wants to give us the update on that so essentially drones in worcester they're trying to put that even though they're like oh oh oh we're we're not going to do it if the public doesn't want to do it but we're going to do it we're going to have chappie coming to worcester yeah so they come to voted seven to three to allow the police to acquire a dr at least one drone i mean how is this not going to harass homeless people pretty sure it's just gonna follow around and find all the homeless camps and just continue to like search and harass the i think one of the things that they're looking for is for people to go and like find out where all the different camps are i mean a lot of it's going to depend on what kind of policies they've uh established regarding the use of the drone um when you know under what circumstances they can use it and um what happens with video footage that it captures i haven't i don't know what those policies are hopefully there are they exist um but i think that's what it's going to come down to i mean they say they're going to only use it if they have a warrant but in the article they talk about being able to use it in exigent circumstances you know there's a shooting somewhere or some other kind of immediate event that they don't have time to go and and get a warrant for its use um so maybe that's good i mean the the thing i want to point out is uh district one counselor sean rose uh said he couldn't forgive himself if he voted against a resource that had the ability to save someone's life and as steve has pointed out many times you know with surveillance cameras we have we really don't have any good evidence that this technology does save lives and we also have to think if we're going to spend if worcester is going to spend you know ten thousand twenty thousand fifty thousand dollars on a drone and its maintenance and service and all of that what else could they be spending that money on if could they be spending it on someone who is trained and is not a cop to deal with mental health crises and who can be the first line to go and help someone who's having a breakdown before the cops come along and decide to shoot him i mean that seems like money well spent yeah i mean my uh my town's police department has a social worker on staff um and i understand that's been kind of beneficial to the department and um especially in you know helping officers deal with situations as um going back to uh sorry joe going back to like evidence probably the most surveilled country on the planet the united kingdom um well do it due in part to them we do have quite a few studies um based on the deterrent effect of surveillance cameras and basically what they tend to deter is small crimes of opportunity um you know the kind of thing where you you pick someone's pocket or steal someone's purse violent crime there's no deterrent effect uh things like prostitution drug dealing um disorder certain you know the the drunken disorderly behavior kind of things there there's no effect so the you do not um you know the i the takeaway that i got from reading you know probably a two inch stack of studies was that you know do not give yourself a sense of security that a camera may protect you um you know or prevent something from happening what it's really good the value that it provides is the ability for attribution but that's only after the fact i apologize for interrupting you before steve what i was gonna say uh specifically to the situation is even if it is not enough money to pay for a whole other person it would definitely be a good resource that they could use for training officers on and giving that back into the officers and having them better trained for doing narcan and for better policing techniques and more community policing opportunities setting up events for them to get into the community in a positive and peaceful way as opposed to just using that money to as another weapon for them to use against the public another thing that another thing that came across my twitter feed was that somerville and unfortunately i'm not finding a link to it but uh somerville has voted to take i believe 200 000 out of its police budget and use that towards social workers and other ways of dealing with uh situations that the police might deal with but in a way that isn't likely to result in someone getting shot who shouldn't be shocked yeah i don't think anyone should be shocked but i mean in in a in a certain sense i i think that you know we kind of put too much of a burden on the police department it's where as if you know there's something you don't like you call the cops and um you know there's for you know there are certainly cases where that's warranted but things like you know mental health crises um you know that's not really or um kids teenagers that are acting out you know that's that those are situations where a police response to me just seems overhanded they're overly heavy-handed well i mean a lot of times how many times do officers have to go out and deal with somebody in the emotional mental crisis where they're a danger to themselves more than their danger to anyone else you know and having that extra support having that extra like social worker there who's trained on dealing with that specific situation um as opposed to your regular b cop who has to be more of a generalist um just goes and goes to help the community that much more or even having the training where the again i've been a big component with police training and having them have that extra time where we can actually train them for all the responsibilities of the modern world where we're having campaigns about distracted driving and yet we have our officers in a car with a computer having to type stuff up as they're driving down the road you know and coming up with a better system to streamline that and make it easier for them to do the simple policing versus having to be able to be a medic be an emt be a psychologist be a counselor and all that and really just breaking down that job so they can focus on being more in the community instead of being this stressed out ball of stress and monkey their stress and etc you know having a good long look at what we're asking of them i think and trying to make it so that it's not such an overwhelming and thankless job you know because the officers are part of the community too you know and i definitely don't want to long term see a war or assist a whole community divided it being officers versus a community you know that that's not where we want to head to we want to head to something that's where we're we're all one community i mean another thing i remember reading was with the we've talked about it in the past the supreme court decision that says that the police don't actually have to protect you and what's funny is there's two rulings one was uh the police don't have to protect you um unless it's unless there's a law that says they have to do it and then years later they had a case where the law literally said you have to do something about this and the supreme court said oh no you don't have to do anything that even though the law says you if if someone files and gets the court to approve an order against their ex-spouse or whatever that they have to maintain a certain distance and they can't see the kids or or you know in an unsupervised setting the police can choose not to enforce that that is their prerogative even though it's the law so we already know cops don't have to know the law and now they get to selectively choose which laws they enforce so if you know just for any cops out there if if they want you to go and evict someone you don't have to do it and with that um so our main topic is an article by carl bode in tech dirt uh we keep throwing billions at telecom monopolies in exchange for half completed shitty broadband networks so there's a lot in here he he cites an article for the wall street journal about why we're throwing money at rural isps and not getting anything on it thoughts kind of reminds me of the gaming industry where you pay full price for a game but you get something that you have to get dlcs for that you also have to pay for except instead of us paying for it directly they're getting it from the government which is asked directly when you say gaming i thought you meant gambling in one sense it's kind of impressive i mean so this is the federal government giving money to isps to um quote unquote close the digital divide meaning deliver broadband services to areas that areas of the country that don't have it um the isps don't do this and there's not really much that happens with it um now in the you know other cases you know more on the state level there's the a number of the isps have been very successful in um you know blocking things like um having laws passed to prevent communities from starting municipal broadband you know hello marshall blackburn um you know kind of kind of stuff and even where companies have tried to do to get into um new companies have tried to get into the the communications market i'm thinking google fiber for example um you know the utilities were successful in you know really delaying roll out um you know by uh preventing like uh equipment attachment you know literal literally saying you can't use our poles or only we could attach wires to our poles you know when google throws in the towel you know the resistance is pretty bad and then you had mentioned there was something that so the article for the wall street journal article focuses on rural broadband which there seldom we've been doing 30 plus years that they've been throwing money at isps to get them to do things and then isp is not delivering but you had a case that you showed earlier about what happened in nyc which should be literally the easiest company kind the easiest city to wire i would think right oh yeah so this back in 2000 i guess maybe 2014 verizon reached a agreement with the city of new york um basically to you know as part of their um sort of cable provider service obligations they needed to provide fios access to three million three million people in the in the city um so you know you would think new york they've got you know if if nothing else they they they used to have like a bazillion pay phone so you know that the conduit is there right verizon um did about two million and then you know just kind of stopped um new york city and kudos to new york city they took them to court and i don't believe the case was fully adjudicated they kind of settled um you know and rather than doing the last million verizon agreed to do like half a million um which it's i i find it a little amazing how um you know agent the um the regulatory agencies can you know regardless of level of government can just don't seem to have any oversight with any teeth you know if um you know if you're going to give you know to subsidize um you know and i mean i can understand why the subsidization is important because in a re really rural area you might not have the population density to you know have the thing pay for itself or have the have the the install infrastructure pay for itself so i can see that the subsidization is important but gee if the you know the provider never builds it um i would at least you know be hoping for a claw back you know if you if you built 30 they'll then you're going to give 70 of the subsidies back but you know i guess there's um you know it's regulatory capture i think can be an effective thing yeah i mean if they can go and make sure that they don't have competition um especially by government then they can go and get the regulators to not enforce their own rules right i mean you know i'm looking at the tva right we for the longest time um there were very various parts of tennessee and surrounding communities that were not electrified because it wasn't profitable enough so they created the tennessee valley authority to go and do it and they did it right i mean we have the post office the post office doesn't say oh you're in a rural community we don't deliver to you they just delivered to you right i mean it's not like not like verizon i'm sure has been throwing off billions of dollars to their to buy back their stock or give maybe even to give dividends to their stockholders i mean that's money that in essence worth subsidizing them to go and give to the one percent instead of you know doing the things they were supposed to do i mean i will hardly agree about if you only do 30 of the work you owe 70 back that only makes sense we could use the money in other things you know like education and making education not so terrible for the masses yeah and i think there's you know there's also a um you know another sort of a less tangible element to it but i i think that you know when people see you know stuff like this where government makes contract with large corporation large corporation doesn't deliver nothing happens to large corporation there's there's there's a certain side of that that's really just discouraging um and you you kind of just don't trust that things were working properly i i think the you know the accountability would um or you know the agencies imposing a better degree of accountability would give people some more faith in the system and this isn't specific to telcos this is you know a much broader issue but you know i just want to i just want to name it i was going to say you look at any like system where we trust the government uh actually regularly amazon excuse me uh any large corporation and realize how little little oversight actually has any teeth against these bigger corporations so yeah walmart yeah amazon i mean you know when when the regulators can go into you know go from private practice into government service and then back to private practice going and you know regulating the very industries they were in because of course they're the experts in that area is the line and but even then you know you look at the fcc and they're supposed to have five uh board members but they only have four two democrats two republicans because biden's administration hasn't put forward a fifth member that could potentially hopefully get us back net neutrality or get back um you know go after these corporations when they don't when they you burn through public money uh send it to their shareholders and don't deliver what they're supposed to deliver a lot of vacancies that need to be filled with us and with uh with both us as the pirate party and as us in government so i mean there's there's a lot of work to be done absolutely uh so with that thank you folks very much for uh tuning in to us either now or in the future um and so we want to make sure that you know you can find us at masspirates.org you can join our mailing list um we're always interested in hearing from you you can send us email at info masspirates.org and you know please subscribe click that bell you know um please subscribe like share subscribe and and all that um we appreciate that and it certainly helps us to get greater attention when you do so thank you both joe and steve i hope you have a pleasant evening and for the folks watching hope you have a pleasant week as well as well thank you my fellow pirates
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Mary of Bethany Meets Peter
i want to share with you i want to just start with a with a story a little story that i uh know um this story is about a longtime minister and um he's going to have this meeting with this young minister and the the seasoned minister invites him over to his house so that they can talk and there's also he invites a bunch of bible school students to also be there and there's there's probably some uh wrong motive a little bit in the seasoned minister in that he wants to maybe influence the bible school students to you know not necessarily take everything that this this young minister preaches and shares and so they're all in that room and as the story goes there's also this girl and she is uh outside the door and um she's uh she really wasn't invited but she's she's kind of leaning in to the door trying to listen to what's going on and that she wants to hear the conversation and she can tell just somewhat you know that they're asking the young minister questions and talking and [Music] she perceives that maybe some of the maybe some of the questions are a little hard or a little harsh maybe not she can't fully tell that but she can tell that it's a religious conversation of course and uh she can tell another thing and that is that all of the people there the the elder minister the young minister and all the bible school students are male they're they're men so they're they're having men talk and she wants to be a part of that she wants to be a part of what's going on in that meeting and she's very much conflicted about it because she wants to be a part and she's questioning within herself you know should i interrupt this meeting should i because you know they've already started and everything should i interrupt this meeting should i just open the door and go in or or what you know she's just going through it because she knows also that that the thing that the lord's doing inside of her and the reason why she's brought there that she feels like she wanted to be there is kind of on a different basis than how the meeting is going inside the the man's house the senior minister's house and um so she's questioning herself and she's she's thinking you know should i just step in should i just step in unannounced if you can imagine that uh should i step in and ask permission to interrupt you know like to go through the door and and uh say can i is it okay if i become a part of this meeting um or uh should she step in and just maybe approach the owner of the house which is the elder minister and ask him if it's all right if she's in on the meeting or should she just go over to the the young minister because there's some things that he had shared that had affected her and so she's just trying to figure out how to how to navigate the situation and apparently she didn't really plan it out you know have you ever done something like that where you're you know you got your you're gonna do this you know and then you go man i this could really mess some things up or make me look really stupid here so you know she's thinking about and probably a girl would really think about this you know well i'm not i don't think i'm dressed properly they're all they came for a meeting and i'm not really dressed in that way and she didn't have any real religious status either you know like if she had some religious status she could come in and be like oh yeah you know but they you know it wasn't that kind of thing but she just felt that like her heart was was drawn to what was going on and as she's pondering those things she's she's worrying about you know well if i do this because this is the the minister's house the senior minister's house if i do this what's going to be the repercussions to me later you know how are people going to perceive me what about my family you know are they gonna catch a bunch of flack for for me just sort of breaking into this so she's standing there at the door trembling and conflicted all kinds of things going through mine and mary of bethany faces the valley of decision she has her hand on the doorknob of the corridor and she's going through it she's worrying she's wondering she doesn't know everything she's standing there as i said trembling and going well you know what am i going to do you know and i wrote down will she choose the sufferings of christ well we know the answer to that don't we mary does what she goes into the fire where jesus is she goes into the fire where jesus is and her heart took her there her heart took her there she doesn't avoid the fire she could have but her strong motivation was that she wanted to be with jesus the young minister more than anything and so as i said she doesn't avoid the fire i mean there is the fire you see you see if it was just a if it was just a situation where he was somewhere else and you could just approach him there wouldn't be no fire or if you were in a group that approached him but in this situation she knows she knows the fire that's about to happen and she has to make that decision is this what i'm going to do and all of the things i as i was talking about that were she was going through her mind when that was coming up so she she goes in and she knows what she's going to face she's going to face accusations she's going to face accusers but she wants to be with him she wants to be with jesus where he's at and he just happens to be in the fire you know and um and and the other part is she's she knows she has information that the others apparently don't have and she doesn't want to miss this opportunity because to miss this opportunity in two days it'll be gone it'll be completely gone and so all of the worries all of the thoughts all of the fears all of the questions all of the what about this is and what about bats and you know how's this going to work out and everything it just begins to to be overshadowed by the fact that i got two days and this is my shot and even if it has if he even if it means i have to go into the fire to be with him i i've got to be there i've got to be there so uh when she comes in what does she do remember all of the options that she was going should i go over to the owner of the house should i go over to you know the young minister should i ask permission should i knock should i not do this should i what do i do what do i do you know but she goes in and when she goes in she went straight to jesus straight to jesus hallelujah straight to jesus she didn't go ask any permission from the guy that owns the building she went straight to him okay and she goes straight to him and she goes straight to him and gives to him oil pours it out she comes in there she pours it out on him she gives to him she pours out on him she she weeps tears for him she washed him with her hair she kissed his feet in the midst of the fire she's doing what nobody else was doing she's doing it on the information that she knows that in two days he's going to be crucified and she's doing it for his burial but she's weeping and she's loving and she's not thinking of herself but once she did all of this this this she went straight to him she gave him she poured out she wept tears she washed him she kissed his feet once she did that then the accusations come that's when they came that started the whole thing so let me warn you don't put jesus first unless you want to get in the fire with him but if you want him in a way that no none of those others would have him at least not up to that point to be with him for him and go into the fire knowingly go into the fire knowingly so what were the accusations well you know you know the story you know the accusations right i mean they were why this waste you remember that one waste you know what about the poor the poor should have been taken care of we could have taken this this perfume this oil this ointment and we could have blessed so many people but all she's thinking about is two days i got two days what can i do in two days what can i give in two days what do i have i can pour out she could have she could have looked around and said oh my god i don't have anything i don't have anything i what is you know you we do this don't we i don't i don't have anything i'm so empty i'm just i don't have anything to pour out on him but she went what what do i give him she thinks about the most expensive things she's got this is going on jesus this is for him and i won't have it after this time but i won't have him either she doesn't know the whole picture so she's just doing what what she could just doing what she could isn't that amazing oh maybe she even thought well once i start pouring this expensive stuff out everybody's going to like me right i mean you know they go oh wow such devotion oh this is don't be fooled you're going into the fire it's going to cost you you say i know it's costing me the perfume it's going to cost you a lot more than that but the what but the payoff is we we haven't got to the payoff yet we'll we'll talk about it by the way i didn't give you a title for this the title of this is mary bethany meets peter no no no not the one in the room one of the bible school students not not not that peter it wouldn't do her any good right now to meet that peter he's shaking his head just saying what a waste remember and one of the gospels it said it mentioned that all the disciples agreed and another one it says judas brought it up but the other one says they're all they all agree yeah this is you know this is our ministry this is what we're going to do peter was saying yes to that not that peter first peter if you're still in the dark the book of first peter we've already kind of showed our hand haven't we mary bethany meets peter so let's get into that so what exactly what exactly were the sufferings okay they spoke evil of her they spoke evil of her relationship with the lord of how she chose to go after him amen that ever happened to you or somebody did first peter 2 12 says having your conversation or your manner of life the way that you relate to him honest among the gentiles that whereas they speak against you as evildoers they may by your good works which they shall behold glorify god in the day of visitation so there all this cruel treatment that that they're doing to her was because she gave to jesus because she poured out to jesus because she she i mean one reason why i tried to paint this picture for us at the very beginning is you know because we we have no record of her when she came into the room and we have no record of her standing at the door but at some juncture she stood at the door of the corridor of the sufferings of christ knowing i've got to do i'm going to do something here or i'm not going to and she's she's she's weighing she's she's counting the cost you know um or the you know you know how sometimes you do it you say okay so here's the pros over here and here's the cons okay so pro i'm going to get to be with jesus kahn everybody will hate me they'll look down on me the rest of my life i'll make my brother and sister look bad lazarus and martha they'll think you know i mean she she might even go what is he going to think jesus the young minister he was just a little over his late 20s right i mean because we always think of him the pictures of jesus most the time have him really a lot older looking he's in his early 30s she don't know but she knows in her heart what she wants to do she knows in her heart how how he has affected her she'd already sat at his feet before right she heard his word and it it mesmerized her it drew her it it it did things in her that no other preacher had and she said and she was with the disciples when jesus told her in two days jesus said this to him you can check it out jesus said in two days the son of man is going to be crucified and stuff so she's showing up she's there knowing [Music] that what whatever is about to happen i have to do this i have to go in the fire i've got to go that's why i use the door that's why i used a picture of her outside the door entering the court of sufferings entering and and and all this fire and all this flame coming up around her but she went ahead in she went ahead in she went in so first peter 2 19 says for this is thank worthy if a man or woman for conscience sake toward god toward jesus toward the young preacher endure grief suffering wrongfully this is thank worthy so so she hit on something that was important to his heart she was affected in such a way that it drew it didn't repel okay so then the other part was and i from the very first time i really started understanding this story until now i've always been affected by the fact that she didn't seem motivated or moved by anything that was going on around her you know did you ever think of that did you ever think you know how how can you do that well it's easy your focus your focus is him your focus is on him you you're like a horse with the i forget what they're called blinders well i would think if they were blinders they'd be like this but that's nevertheless focused so that nothing around you is is bothering you but there's a there's a there's a greater reality maybe she doesn't even know yet [Laughter] that's going to really benefit her in the long run so she wasn't moved by the attack first peter 3 14 through 16 but and if you suffer for righteousness sake happy are you and be not afraid of their terror be that's did you hear that she wasn't motivated or moved or scared or whatever be not afraid of their terror okay okay could we say it another way don't be afraid of the flames that are licking around you because you won't even have the smell of smoke on you remember the three hebrew children going in there and to be with jesus and you don't even have that smell of smoke you don't not only that but you are walking around with jesus i'm with him fellowshipping in the flames i mean there's several different ways you could fellowship in the flames you could say you could be in there with jesus like the three hebrew children in the fiery furnace and you could be you'd be in there and go oh there's a there's a nice looking flame over there oh and look here's oh the way these are falling that's so nice it's very artistic you know you can fellowship and and how beautiful the flames are or you're fellowshipping with jesus in the flames and you're not noticing the flames because your heart is on him and his heart is on you and you just don't notice what's going on around you that's mary of bethany first peter 4 19 says wherefore let them that suffer according to the will of god commit the keeping of their souls to him and well doing as unto a faithful creator just committed to the lord yes give it to jesus just be with jesus and you know you know the rest of the story so that you know jesus was also focused on her right i mean they were together in the fire and here's a beautiful thing too about about her she will never never speak up to justify herself she'll never do it she'll never do it wow first peter 2 21-23 says for even here unto were you called because christ also suffered for us leaving us an example that ye should follow his steps who did no sin neither was guile found in his mouth who when he was reviled reviled not again when he suffered he threatened not there she is she's in the corridor she's not you know you you do remember the big strong man in the in the fiery furnace in the book of daniel and they're trying to throw these guys in and somehow the flames because when you throw somebody in a fiery furnace you're throwing them head first right or you got one guy over here that's got his shoulders and the guy's got his feet here and you're doing this but one way or the other they should get it first but if the flames went around them and got these big old strong guys we've got strength your strength just melted so did your muscles and stuff i'll read it again for even here unto were you called because christ also suffered for us leaving us an example that you should walk in his steps who did no sin neither was god found in his mouth who when he was reviled reviled not again when he suffered when he was suffering when he was suffering when he was suffering he threatened not see that's the difference many times between our understanding and experience or what we would assume is the experience of the sufferings of christ is that we when somebody revolves or somebody does this or accuses us or does all these things they we have no recourse maybe they're bigger they're stronger they're more they know more people they have more influence to to sway the crowds against you against me against us so we have to just take it but the beauty the biggest part of this this aspect is that jesus had the power he could have called ten thousand angels he had the power i mean it's one thing if you you know if you have absolutely no power and they're just come breaking down on you you probably ought to just you know check the numbers and check everything and go okay i'm going to be humble you know because it's so many so much so strong so convinced against you you just go i'm sorry but jesus jesus you know he said i could have called ten thousand angels he could have called ten thousand angels and said okay guys i'm not going to use you but i want them to see that you're here right and they go okay 10 000 is more than the 15 of us that's against her or him so what about jesus what about the attack on jesus turn to luke chapter 7 and here we see specifically that jesus there was an attack on jesus also at the same time luke 7 verse starting with verse 36 this also particular uh gospel using these particular wordings help us understand who the the elder minister was verse 36 and one of the pharisees desired him okay see that he would eat with him and he went into the pharisees house that's the older minister so i didn't make that up and he went to the uh the pharisees house and sat down to meet meaning we're going to eat okay and behold a woman in the city which was a sinner when she knew that jesus sat at meat in the pharisee's house and this is where i was looking at it and going i think she came later i don't think she had an invitation and i think she came later because she when she knew that jesus was in the house she went to the house and she probably went to the door and back then they didn't have insulation and everything like you know probably she probably is leaning there going okay is this should i go in okay that's not a good time right there what they're talking about okay let me listen but that's not a good time either okay there's going to be no two days are going to be gone if i don't do something quickly so so so she was probably there or on the way there once she heard thinking about all of these issues about the fire and the flames i don't know if i can do it i don't know if i you know no other church is asking us they're telling us the flames will be put out you know or whatever you know well i'm telling you that the flames won't hurt you not if you not if you're mary beth and you're not if you're three hebrew children you say yeah but i'm you should know what i'm doing randy god's really mad at me okay then don't go in actually just get your focus on jesus amen just do that um and behold a woman in the city which was the center when she knew that jesus sat at meat in the pharisees house brought an alabaster box of ointment and stood at his feet um behind him weeping okay now verse 38 to be honest with you has messed with me before has i ever messed with you verse 38 and on the it says she stood at his feet behind him weeping and began to wash his feet with her tears okay she's like leaning over his shoulder behind him dropping tears on her and she's her hair is so long that she's shaking it over his feet i mean okay so i assume that she was behind him and beside him and in front of him and just pouring on jesus okay weeping and began to wash his feet with her tears and did wipe them with the hairs of her head and kissed his feet and anointed them with the ointment and verse 39 now when the pharisee which had bidden him saw it okay maybe this guy was you know maybe had junk against jesus that's the reason why he invited him there in the first place maybe he didn't but we do see for sure all of this junk comes up in him when he's seeing what's going on here you know what is this how is this of god jesus jesus just listens to him when he saw it he spake within himself anybody heard that little phrase recently spoke within herself sarah sarah did the same thing we need to stop thinking that he's not paying attention to as as i said all the bats in your belfry okay he's he's he's got little windows and doors that he can open up stairs and go look at all that spake within himself saying this man you get you see those two words this man you know i am a seasoned minister and i would never allow this but this man this young whippersnapper excuse my texan this man if he were a prophet would have known who and what manner of woman this is that toucheth him for she is a sinner oh my god thank god we're all so clean and pure and perfect so he's he's just like i mean this is this is like i don't know how he held it in you know what i'm saying i mean really if you if you think about it i don't know how he held all that in but he thought this within himself and the point of me going to these scriptures was to point out that jesus was accused also just like mary which means what they were in the fire together the scripture's trying to show us that he's in the fire there with you when it comes to the sufferings of christ he's there i mean if you let that you know what did jesus say what it was uh also in luke what i could forget 9 or something like that and he says let these sayings sink down into your ears okay i remember reading that when i was in bible school and going okay i'm gonna take longer time i'm gonna i'm gonna you know it's it's like molasses you know you can pour it on bread but it takes a while to sink into the right you're going what's my lesson no not really it's just thicker so is our head it's just thicker this is thicker oh seven people just dropped out just then not really i'm kidding all right um so they're in the fire together well first peter 4 14 the last part says on their part he's evil spoken of meaning the pharisee and the ones who are the accusers on their part he jesus is evil spoken of but on your part he's glorified apparently mary of bethany met first peter all right so in the end of this story everything turns okay in the end of the story in daniel of the three hebrew children in the end of it everything turns right and the scriptures that i'm going to eventually read again are everything will turn there is a reality of what god is after and we think it's just to put us through sufferings no no and no no it is it is to get us of the same heart with him to be with him and his sufferings why why would you know why would we why would he want that well first of all let's just consider we had communion today well they had they had it on the same day that he was crucified on the same day he took bread they had it on the same day and he goes to the garden of gethsemane which they went to quite a bit and apparently was like their little prayer room was the name of the thing we're going to call this back here that's the prayers prayers within the sensor we're not talking about technology sensors that says you just came into the room we're talking about the thing that held the fire in his presence so let's turn to um matthew chapter 26 this is matthew's version and i'm only picking it up at this certain point and that is that everything that has happened so far all the things that happened within her to get her into the corridor listen carefully did you hear that everything that happened within her to get her to the corridor uh everything that all the accusations that have arisen and the basis of their way of thinking whether it's this is um this is what a waste this is which was disciples to what the pharisees said to all the accusations all of that comes now to this point right here and this is jesus is going to speak up for her matthew 26 verse 10. i like these first four words when jesus understood it i thought i thought jesus knew everything what do you mean when he understood it well he does underst he does know everything but he doesn't understand the way we think i mean come on can i get an amen a hearty ohio silver something [Laughter] jesus he's like what are they talking about can you can you imagine if he's and we're gonna quote him here in a minute can you imagine if jesus is sitting there thinking what are these people talking about what do they mean i mean this is this is this is beautiful this is glorious oh oh that's the way they think so that's the way they think i'm leaving in two days i'm out of here saca lavaca that's for my jesus tribe in houston celia and all of her family and sisters have heard that since they were little girls when i would come down there and preach all right so when jesus understood it he said unto them why trouble ye the woman why are you troubling her why are you doing this to her why are you saying these things why is this going on if he if he just now started to understand it then he's asking why why for she hath brought a good work upon me that's what he's saying why is she doing it because she's brought a good work upon me for you have the poor always with you but me you have not always or me not always me this is jesus me not always i it's like he's saying i'm here right now i'm here right now so she's responding like i'm here right now and you are acting like the poor or are more important than the fact that our you won't see me in two days for in that she hath poured this ointment on my body she did it for my burial my burial so jesus is fully aware i'm not going to be around in two days and you he's also fully aware you're not aware you don't seem to be getting this verse 13 verily i say unto you wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world do you know that i think almost every there's there's at least i think four different versions of this or not versions but tellings of it i was shocked that the whole world kept being used the whole world it wasn't the world was the whole world okay so if something's big it would go to the whole world you know what i mean go to the whole world well this is this wasn't just a little one-time room thing in your house buddy this this is going to the whole world that really to me it's just amazing there's also this i like these words there shall also this that this woman hath done will be told for a memorial of her the memorial of her all right so that's why jesus could was was having to do a little adjusting there to understand because then when jesus understood it when jesus understood then he says this stuff is because to him this is this is greater than the whole world it's greater it's the greatest thing that could have happened it's wonderful it is it was for him that was for it was for his burial it was for you know it was a pouring out i mean if you knew you were gonna die in two days and you told everybody because he did he told everybody and you knew that and everybody was like um well maybe randy maybe you should um you know you're your house needs painting maybe you should you know think about doing that buy buy some paint next week and we'll show up and help you i'd be going i think i told y'all i'm going to be gone in two days yeah we know but we'll help and then you go oh now i understand it you people don't listen that's what i understand i'm sorry so in the face of accusations we we know she didn't rail back she didn't glorify herself um she glorified him and not herself but he but jesus in front of all of those that were in the room in front of them he glorifies her she does not glorify us think about it she but he rises up in the end of it and he glorifies her in front of evildoers she is found unto praise and honor and glory at the appearing of jesus christ first peter 1 7 and this is we go the appearing in the sky no this is at the appearing at the end of the corridor you see that it is he's he's quiet there he's letting him talk and you know i said well this could have been done for this and that and all this and you know this other guy over here the the the seasoned preacher saying all of his stuff jesus is letting him talk because he's her adonai he'll speak up at the right time he knows how but that's why he didn't speak up before he's not there to get rid of the flames he's there to bring you into it and through it with him when they pass through the fire what's it say thou shall not be burned pass through the waters shall not overtake you she is found unto praise and honor by him and glory and his finally standing up and saying something in the end jesus was haraderna he appeared at the end of the trial all right so this is this is my first closing coming right here it should be pretty quick except for some reading um what was the effect on the disciples because i mean if you think about it that's kind of embarrassing for jesus to have to say all of that about something that they didn't get so i said surely the disciples must have been ashamed after jesus's words concerning her first peter says having a good conscience that whereas they speak evil of you as evildoers they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good way of life in christ in the end the disciples suffered how first peter 4 15 but let none of you suffer as a murderer they didn't murder or as a thief they didn't steal anything or as an evil doer or as a busybody in other men's business jesus he goes okay don't be a murderer don't be a thief and stop butting into my business with my people that i hold precious to me amen yes lord you know because it's amazing to me that he mentions murderers and thieves and he goes okay you guys you're my disciples you're in with them you're busy bodies and other people's matters jesus had to correct them openly why for misjudging the thing that he greatly honored misjudging the thing he greatly honored all right so mary of bethany becomes the standard well the disciples weren't they were the rebukes yeah that's that's a word right mallory rubio key it is now see have you kept track of how many words i've made up in our [Laughter] she's the standard she's the example she's the example to all generations in the whole world throughout the generations in the world okay so if she's the standard what would she say to us now well since she met peter let's see if she says something like this first peter 1 13 wherefore gird up the loins of your mind be sober and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of jesus christ meaning him coming forth at the end when you went through the quarter you get to go to the last section of the quarter which is him appearing all right well that's not all she would also say this beloved stink it not oh i'm sorry snake it not up think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you as though some strange thing happened to you but rejoice and as much as you are partakers of christ's sufferings in the fire she was in there over and over you see a picture of that but rejoice in as much as your partakers of christ sufferings that when his glory shall be revealed you may be glad with exceeding joy this is mary talking to us because she met first peter all right here's my summation and this is my second ending and probably the last because it's just reading first peter 4 1 for as much then as christ hath suffered for us in the flesh arm yourselves likewise with the same mind first peter 5 5-6 yea all of you be subject one to another and be clothed with humility for god resisteth the proud and giveth grace to the humble you see anybody see a contrast there between the disciples and mary of bethany okay be subject one be subject one to another well we're not gonna be subject to her she needs to be subject to us we're disciples no you're bible school students at this point amen that's really all they were and not very good ones but they will be um so be subject clothed with humility for god resist the proud you disciples humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of god that he may exalt you in due time which she did which means when she put her hand on the knob doorknob to enter in the corridor she saw it through she went all the way through the process till it came to the end so that he may exalt you in due time you say well it just seems to take so long when is he when is he going to exalt me it depends on what attitude you ask that in if you're going well when is he going to exalt me man i've been ready for a long time he's going and it's going to be a long time that would be what he would say but if you say i'm with you lord i just want to be with you i just want what you want but the god of all grace who hath called us unto his eternal glory by christ jesus after that you have suffered a while make you perfect established strengthened settled you to him be glory and dominion forever and ever amen and then this last this is i think the very last of first peter by silvas a faithful brother unto you as i suppose i have written briefly exhorting and testifying that first peter this is the true grace of god when you go through that fire with him then you have experienced the true grace of god wherein you stand and then he says this is the last verse the church that is at babylon elected together with you saluted you okay i wonder if he's not talking about people that are like the captives because i don't know that babylon was still going i mean they were wiped out what how many how many beasts were there in daniel you know wiped out wiped out further and wiped out and wiped out further and you know so that you know even now it's not called babylon it's called iraq right but he's saying the church that is at babylon that is their captives as it were in spit maybe they're not locally at babylon is what i'm trying to say they have become captives they have gone through this situation that that god was trying to get judah to go through and this word this whole book was to them you mary of bethany all of us so that we would pass through that corridor just like israel just like daniel and the three hebrew children because they did ezekiel all of them in a right spirit and be with him in his sufferings instead of making it about your sufferings amen well let's let's let's pray father we thank you we thank you that your heart is ever ever reaching out to us and that we see in jesus toward mary of bethany we see not that he is moved by great ministries or our greatness of of what we are doing for you in terms of ministry but he's moved by a heart that cares that sees not just our own stuff but sees your stuff and a willingness to break with all of the flow that religion seems to want us to be stuck in the in the ruts of it but to break out of those ruts start living free and and free enough that we know we've learned that we are free from the fear of the fire but instead we are learning to be with you learning that your intention for the fire is not to destroy us your intention like with mary of bethany would be to build a memorial when it's all said and done father i just thank you so much that you are preparing us not not just for the gathering but to be able to view circumstances as not just circumstances not strange fire not the devil or just about being mean people who are doing this but being about opportunities for us to be with you to show our love to you in the worst of circumstances for us and yet making making it the joy of our heart to be with you and to turn to turn our circumstances from our sufferings to just be with you we do love you we want you deeper and father for those who are yet fearful or don't understand father in your timing open your heart and open your word and this is not just found in one book of the bible first peter father it is throughout and father we we've been in the study of first peter for a while and maybe no one ever really saw mary of bethany going through the corridor going through the fire and being with you in it but there she was there she stood there she was on her face hallelujah what did what a thing it must have been to her and she remembered two days later getting to kiss your feet only to see now that there's a stake driven into those feet and that she got the opportunity to kiss him when they were whole when they could be when the feeling and the care could be felt thank you thank you father we love you this misses now in your spirit and in your heart and in your flow father may each of our jesus tribe may each of us continue to be a blessing to those around us whether we're away in belgium or holland or ireland or or other states or other cities in texas that we could send forth that sweet savor of christ to those that are around us and more and more can be drawn to you not not the jesus tribe here or new creation fellowship or randy nesbaum god forbid but to you thank you in jesus name amen
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1h07m23s28f Uranium and Plutonium have Lingering Association with Weapons in Public Mind TR2016a
both uranium plutonium candy and are of course peacefully used and alleviate a great deal of human suffering but I must admit there is that lingering notion of how they were used terribly in weapons at one time that it does make it difficult for the public to sort of accept forms of energy that had that connection and and thorium fortunately was never was never employed in that manner and so probably has a neutral feeling in most people's minds they don't really have an opinion one way or another about thorium any more than they might about this probiem or something else on the periodic table
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Ranting - Lets Rant 3 - Emergency services (GET OUT THE RUDDY WAY!)
okay we're ranting again we are ranting once again this time this time it's actually I think something really important this subject is very important because it involves emergency services vehicles ambulances police cars fire engines so let's go to the crux of the matter really it's the [ __ ] it's those people who can't see in their rearview mirror the bright flashing blue lines behind them and like whether it's on a single lane road whether it's on your character way they are completely oblivious I mean I don't know how can make it any more clearer with five sirens bright flashing lights all over their vehicles and still this person in their car completely blows I make sure that the emergency services have a clear path to [ __ ] zoom paths to get that where they need to get to because at the end of the day it could be life-saving right okay that's the whole point these guys police cars literally right on the [ __ ] in a literally what [ __ ] I mean I just don't know how you can't see them okay you're not always looking in your rear-view mirror I get that but you should have gone she glanced in your rearview mirror because you need to be aware of what's behind you as well as what's in front of you if I go [ __ ] crazy [ __ ] it sauce right here other night guys again let me know let me know what you guys think is this too sour border too sour water to ask people to get out the [ __ ] way to get up the [ __ ] away about ambulances or fire engines a [ __ ] police sorry it's it's getting to I hate it anyway I've destress for a day and I then done this video [Music]
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Borscht Belt challenge answered by Tomasso Franceschi
this story concerns the world's oldest profession those of you who are not familiar with the world's oldest profession it's a bakery now my willow is for baking so I am fully qualified to talk about bakeries lady malaise this story is about Lourdes Bob many years ago Lourdes Vaughn was the sergeant major in charge of my unit and one night our company was bivouacked outside of a very famous bakery and miss Vaughn always seen for the care of the men under his command said men this bakery is off limits and to be certain that none of you go anywhere near this bakery I myself the great Slava strongbach I will guard the bakery personally and he went to the bakery and it is entirely possible that he tastes to the cherry tart or two cut in the morning the Baker sent was helping him with his gear and getting dressed and finding his Pat's said Cornish Bob were you satisfied yes it eaten the lady i was very satisfied well what about money oh no no a sergeant major isn't allowed to accept money
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Adjusting Entry Unearned Revenue Customer Deposit 10400 QuickBooks Desktop 2023
QuickBooks desktop 2023 adjusting entry unearned Revenue customer deposit let's do it with into its QuickBooks desktop 2023 support accounting instruction by clicking the link below giving you a free month membership to all of the content on our website Broken Out by category further Broken Out by course each course then organized in a logical reasonable fashion making it much more easy to find what you need than can be done on a YouTube page we also include added resources such as Excel practice problems PDF files and more like QuickBooks backup files when applicable so once again click the link below for a free month membership to our website and all the content on it here we are in QuickBooks desktop get great guitars practice file we started up up in a prior presentation going through the setup process we do every time maximize the home page to the gray area going to the view drop down we got the hide icon bar open Windows list checked off open windows open on the left reports drop down company and financial profit loss p l income statement change the range oh 10123-02 2823 that being the cutoff date 0.228 that is let's go from the totals bring it to the months month by month side by side customize up top fonts and numbers and bring the font size up to 14 as has been our custom okay yes and okay reports drop down again this time you know where we're going the balance sheet that's where customize it from 0.10123-02 2823 and then we're gonna go to months as well once again fonts to the numbers and bring it up to the customary 14 okay yes indeed okay that's the setup process that we've been doing every time we got the cutoff date for February 28th we're now doing adjusting entries related to accounts receivable but this time not related to an invoice that was entered in the wrong period but instead related to unearned Revenue now note this adjusting entry will be different than the normal adjusting entry that you might see if you take accounting courses and you have the normal adjusting entry related to unearned Revenue let's do a quick recap of it and explain why that might be the case in practice in QuickBooks let's go back to the home page noting that normally when you have the revenue cycle either you get paid at the same point in time as you do the work and enter a sales receipt or possibly you can enter a deposit form which records Revenue at the point in time that you enter these items or you have an accrual process in which case you have to do the work first invoice the client and then get paid in the future however there are some businesses where we get paid first and so a business that always gets paid first is something that becomes more and more relevant these days like a subscription model which used to be for like magazines and newspapers but now a lot of times the the the programs or applications are such that you get paid like a year in advance and then you provide the programs in that case then you would in in theory you would have to put the actual money in place first and then record the invoice after in other words uh if you collected money on a subscription basis but you have not yet provided them the subscription then you haven't really earned the revenue on an accrual basis and therefore should be putting it on the books not as Revenue but instead as a liability because you owe them something in the future hopefully not money but rather access to whatever you told them you were going to give them for the year such as computer application or magazines or whatever and then and so it's a little bit backwards so so then we have to deal with this unearned Revenue kind of situation the other place you might see that in is like rental property where you where you get the security deposit that you're going to be dealing with which is a similar kind of thing and then you also might have something where in our case we sell large customary items such as guitars if someone asks for a custom guitar for like a plaid guitar or something we don't have it so we're gonna we're gonna go and ask our vendor to give us that customary guitar but we want a down payment up front once again we get paid before we actually create the invoice now normally when you do that if I if I was on just a debits and credits standpoint from a reporting standpoint then on the balance sheet you should be increasing a liability for the fact that you owe money in the future and the other side go into cash or in other words more easily seen I think we would deposit the cash into the into the cash account and the other side should go instead of going to revenue a liability account why because we haven't earned the revenue we expect to earn it in the future that account customarily called unearned Revenue but it could be called like customer deposit depending on the situation and so on and then periodically monthly for example we might go into the unearned revenue account and determine how much of that Revenue has been earned for example if it's a subscription basis we would then say okay this is how much of the subscription we have given access to and therefore we're going to decrease the liability and record the other side then to the revenue account periodically that the problem with that system within accounting software however is the fact that the customers are tied to the accounts receivable account if I set up a liability account called unearned Revenue then I don't have the same customer ledgers related to it so especially in a situation where we have like this deposit situation where I've got a prepayment deposit and I want to attach an invoice to it as opposed to a situation where like all of my revenue is prepaid because I have a subscription model then I want to be able to go into here and tie out the invoice that I create in the future to the deposit it's more difficult to do that if I've got a separate account for unearned Revenue so we talked about the couple different methods that you could use in order to to deal with this problem uh when we when we put in a security deposit so if you want to go back if you have access to the prior section or course to take a look at that you can you can get that idea in a little bit more detail but just a quick recap on it if I go to the customers drop down Customer Center note that we had a couple different formats that we can do the prepayment on but from the bookkeeping standpoint the point is that if I have a payment even if I got the payment in advance I would like to see it in here as a payment that I could later tie out to the invoice so that I can connect the invoice to the payment that's kind of what I want to see from the accounting side of things and it makes perfect sense then from an account inside or a bookkeeping side of things to enter the received payment first which will which QuickBooks will create a credit for meaning create an amount that can then be applied to the invoice let's see that by going to the reports drop down I'm going to go to the reports I'm going to go to the customers and receivables and we will then go into the customer balance details and let's increase the size of this thing so we'll go to the to the header and footer actually what am I doing header and footer I'm going to go to the fonts and numbers change the size let's bring it up to like 14. okay yes okay I'm thinking 14 is kind of large but we'll just hopefully that'll be okay we will expand these out so there we have it now I'm gonna make this as of the cutoff date 02 28.23 so this report should tie out in theory to what is on the balance sheet 2270-150 should tie out to what's on the balance sheet which is 22 701.50 as of the cutoff date if I go back into the customer balance detail however I have a couple items in here that look like negative receivables which doesn't make sense if I go down here for example this 200 right there for example is negative how can that be how can I have a negative receivable from from Eric music well it's a negative receivable because we actually owe Eric music something we owe Eric music the guitar that they pre-ordered and gave a 200 deposit on or we owe them the 200 back therefore it shouldn't be a negative receivable but rather a positive liability but again if I put it into a liability account it wouldn't be able to track in here as a credit notice it's a credit because it's a credit and an accounts receivable account that I can then which lowers it usually lowers the account but puts a negative balance here which I can then apply to an invoice so from a bookkeeping standpoint it works perfect but but again from a reporting standpoint it's not quite right we had another one down here I believe is that the only one we had I thought there was another one oh there it is the 250 right here for Sam The Guitar Man so those two uh actually are understating my accounts receivable and should be reported uh as a liability the liabilities are also understated so that's the adjustment that we're gonna make in this case notice if I go up to this one Anderson guitar we did the same thing here with the with the three hundred dollars uh and then we made an invoice that applied the credits to it but this one's not a problem because even though we got the prepayment in advance we then entered the invoice in time or before the cutoff date so after the invoices entered then we're good no no problem the only reason these two are a problem is because as of the cutoff date 228 we still have this this negative receivable so that means the system works great from a bookkeeping standpoint but there's this timing difference and on a periodic basis whenever I do the reporting I'm going to go in here and make the adjusting entry now notice if you're a small business then you might you might not need to do this if you're a Schedule C type of business for example then you might just be reporting a Schedule C on your taxes and that's what you're generally doing these are balance sheet kind of kind of issues right now and so they're not going to affect the income statement so you don't really if it doesn't bother you from a bookkeeping side you might not need to do it but if you want to report things you know exactly properly for financial reporting or if you have a you know taxes that you need to report the balance sheet for like a partnership or an LLC or something then then theoretically you should increase the the receivable and then increase the liability so that's what we will do here to make it correct on an accrual basis so I got 200 I'm just going to go through here and see if I have any of these negative receivables in this report here's the 250 plus the 250. so those are the two I need to account for so what needs to happen the accounts receivable needs to go up by that amount now I could do that with a journal entry and I also need to record a liability I could do that with a journal entry company I could go down and make a journal entry or I could since there's only two accounts affected I can do this with a register so let's do that and we'll look at the journal entry after lists chart of accounts now I could use the accounts receivable register but because it has the the the customers kind of tied to it for the sub Ledger it gets a little bit confusing to use that one so since the other side is also a balance sheet account I'll use the unearned Revenue as the register now here's the unearned Revenue we set one up in a prior presentation if you don't have it set up you want to set it up as an other current liability if I right click and edit it we can take a look at it so right click and edit so it's set up as an other current liability unearned revenue account and then I'm just going to double click to go into the register it's a liability I'm going to have it go up as of 228 the cutoff date and it's going to be increasing by we said 450. and then the other side is going to go to accounts receivable accounts receivable and it's going to be an adj entry now QuickBooks won't let me post this however because I'm posting to accounts receivable and QuickBooks is going to say no you need to post to a customer or your sub Ledger is not going to match so let me just show you if I've tab it says please choose a customer when using accounts receivable so I'm going to say okay then I can't add a customer unless I choose the splits line so I can split it right here which gives us the customer field on the right now you'll recall there were two customers that were impacted that made up that 450 I could use those two customers but I don't want to do that because I don't want to mess up and have journal entries in their activity for the bookkeeping side of things there's a couple ways I can deal with this one I could say maybe I set up another accounts receivable account and and and I post to it so I don't mess up the sub ledgers for the customer detail however that's kind of a problem because I don't want to set it up really as another accounts receivable type of account just the name accounts receivable because if it's an accounts receivable type account then QuickBooks is going to set up a whole nother uh customer sub Ledger for it which is also going to confuse things so I don't want to do that I could set up another account that's called accounts receivable for adjusting entries and make it an other current asset account but then it won't be exactly next to the accounts receivable account or maybe I'm going to say over here I use the fact that I'm just going to apply this to another customer I'm not going to use the actual customers because I don't need the detail of the customers I just want to choose a default customer so QuickBooks lets me record it so we made one called zzz adjusting entries which is going to be at the bottom hopefully doesn't bother the bookkeeper so let's go ahead and then say record it I'll show you what I mean here and we can go then to the uh chart of accounts not the chart of accounts not that actually I could I could double click on this just so you can see the journal entry here's the journal entry I'm going to copy the adjusting entry into both sides and so again this is different than what you'll see in accounting courses because we're kind of solving a different problem approaching it a little bit differently than the standard book problem for unearned Revenue it's just to be aware of that save it and close it save it and then close in that out and then let's go back to the balance sheet so now if I go into the balance sheet as of the cutoff date double clicking on it we're now at the 23 5 151.50 after that adjusting entry and that was an adjustment journal entry that we put in place the other side not going to the income statement but rather the balance sheet which again is different from the accounting uh way you know the the accounting course problem that you would see related to this and we made unearned Revenue there it is unearned revenue for 450 liability account goes up because we owe the people this money but this liability account isn't tied to the sub Ledger for the customers who are the people that we owe so if I double click on this there is the 450. closing that back out if I go back up to the ARs AR here notice the sub Ledger has been changed to going back to the customer detail if I go down to the bottom of the sub Ledger it's now still tied out 23 150 150 ties out to the 23 150 150. it has to tie out because QuickBooks forced me to add a customer and instead of adding the customer up top like Eric music which would result in us having that detail in Eric music which would kind of annoy the accounting department I made another customer down here so that all that junk is just going to go down here and net itself out in this adjusting entry customer at the bottom so in other words if I go into the customer center then and they're working on Eric music and they enter the invoice they're not going to have this funny adjusting entry in there that's going to mess them up it's not going to tie out to an invoice instead it's down here and this other account which is still kind of annoying but hopefully not overly so so closing that back out then if we go if we go back to the balance sheet so that looks good now this works perfect for the cutoff date as of February 28 but now I have this this 450 on the books and it's and so I don't really want that there going forward I just want that to be the case as of the cut off date because it's proper as of that date but what the accounting department was doing was fine it's just there's this timing difference that we had to fix so that's this timing difference that I can I want to reverse it as of the first day of the following month so we're going to do a first in entry to just reverse what we did to hopefully get us back to where we were before due to the fact that there's nothing wrong with what the accounting department is doing it's just there's this timing difference that we wanted to account for so next time we'll do an adjusting entry in essence reversing this back out let's see what we have thus far journals accounting and taxes let's take a look at the journal report and make it as of o2 2823 the cutoff date to O2 and that's not O2 2823 and customize it we'll say that we're gonna go then to the filters to filter the journal let's transaction detail and let's just look at the journals and then fonts and numbers let's bring that up let's just do 11 this time okay yes and okay so here's all the journal entries that we have entered thus far as of the cutoff date these are just the adjusting entries because no no other journals were entered as of this time the last one we did was that adjusting entry for the 450 which is down here we will do a reversing entry for it so if I go to one period up the next day we will add this to the reversing entry uh uh column here we'll have a reversing entry for it this is one of those adjusting entries that we need a reversing entry for let's go to the reports drop down check our numbers in the accounting and taxes trial balance change in the date from 020228 that's not oh one two oh two Twenty Eight to uh two three what what are you doing 01 0123 to O2 2823 there for crying out loud and then fonts and numbers changing it to 14 okay yes and okay so here's where we stand as of the cut off date that being 228 so you can check your number see if those are tying out let's bring it on up to 331 just to include the reversing entries so 03 31 uh two three this is including the reversing entries thus far what we have done thusly far so as as of now and that's where we stand the two legs are the debits and credit [Music]
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Madden 18 Tips - How to Get More Stops on Defense in Madden 18
how do you get more stops on defense in Madden 18 well in today's video I'm gonna take a look at the top three things that you can do that are gonna get you more stops in Madden 18 what's up guys my name is Cody and if this is your first time watching any of my content I just want to encourage you to watch the video all the way through and at the end of the video - just leave me a comment and let me know what's your name and then secondly what are some of the questions or things that I can do to help you get better in man 18 what are the struggle points what are the things that you could say you know I really need some help with EXO I really need some help with why I'm not sure about this let me know those in the comments and I will try to answer those for you alright guys so in today's video the thing that I really wanted to talk about one of the things that I really think a lot of us need help on is getting more stops in defense and really here's a couple things the first thing that I want to give you really tactical is is to disguise your defense to house so to have a defense where you can call cover for cover six cover four cover to cover two men under cover three have a defense where you can call all of those things so that you're not just calling you know cover to you every play you now have a whole system that you can use that's a big big thing for a lot of people a lot of people will and some reason not pick defenses that allow them to do that and that's a big big big miss the second thing that I'm gonna suggest you this is probably the most important tip and I'm gonna give you in this video so here it is one of the critical things with with stopping a lot of people on defense is to play over-the-top coverage over-the-top coverage so triangle right stick up if you play over-the-top coverage you are going to do really really a lot better it's it's it's so powerful to play over-the-top coverage in the skiers game because it's most targets the where the quarterback wants to go you gotta think about the offense you got to put yourself in the mind of the offense and where the offense wants to do is they want to throw the ball for a big play they want to get it all at one place that's what most people want to do is they want to do everything in one one big one big push and they're gonna and they're gonna do it all the problem is you got me roasted the problem with that thinking is it a lot it's actually good for the defense it's bad for the office the problem with that is that in this year's game they've given us a lot of tools to be able to stop deep past patterns and force you to throw the drag the problem with the offense is they don't want they don't want to do that and so it enables us as a defense to now all of a sudden be able to have the upper hand as we as we look to this so what I can now do is I can now play over the top coverage and it's very very difficult for the the offense to really do anything against me so I'm playing over the top nothing deep nothing deep nothing deep and he has to really make a I mean he has to thread the needle to get the ball to his guy so again play over the top coverage and then use defenses that are that are four or five deep shells so like one of my favorite things to do out of the cover four is to take them at a linebacker that's in a yellow zone and put him in a deep blue zone and make it a cover five you know something like that is really really really powerful for your defense because what it what it allows you to do is it allows you to force absolutely want to force the offense to to basically take which that what you give them and if they don't do that they're in trouble that's just a way again that's just a way it is so that's a big that's a big deal okay you you the way the game works now it's finally giving us the key elements to taking away what we want with the defense so that's that's critical play over the top coverage use defenses like Tampa to cover for cover five whatever you want to use but but I recommend Tampa to probably the best at not giving up big plays especially if you use in the middle of the field and when you use in the middle field here's a big tip with that is you need to you really really need to consider when your user in the middle of the field to play deep too short so basically you want to force them to take the inner knees so you're gonna take away the over-the-top stuff okay manually that's that's what I find to be the most effective most people know that post routes beat the majority of coverages and so they're gonna run a lot of post routes the problem that that entails is is a post route can be manually guarded and so you can just take it away with your user guide I find that to be probably the most effective so anyways the last tip that I want to give you and again for all the defensive and offensive plays you could check out my premium membership so if you haven't checked that out it's in the description has everything every piece of content that I'm gonna really pour in to you guys it's it's pretty cool it's a nice segmented group of about 15 to 20 people so if you want to join that you can but the last thing that I'm gonna say again we've talked about plain user deep - or we've talked about plain over-the-top coverage we've talked about the general theme for defense is to get yourself in the offenses mind and you know they're gonna try to get the big play the last thing that I want to say as far as the critical element to getting more stops in man 18 is to focus your energy on playing if you play deep too short and then if you have a phenomenal red zone defense I have place for you in the premium membership that are really really really good for stopping the majority of what a lot of people like to do the problem is most people don't have the Premium Membership so they don't know what those plays are but the key with the red zone again is to have something and it could be it doesn't have to be super complicated doesn't have to be a blitz but to have some kind of go-to I know this is gonna work if I call it I just know it's gonna work it's tried-and-true its tested it's a red zone defense it's what my what's my game plan in the Reds if you have that that is so powerful to your defense what it's gonna do is it's gonna allow you to have so much more flexibility and freedom with your play Khan because you know that when push comes to shove if they try to if they basically try to score in the red zone you know have a plan to be able to stop them so as you can see here my score 28 to 40 not a very good defensive game but I also had two interceptions four touchdowns so the defense really has only given up 14 points so again the real critical elements that you're gonna have to continue to fight is your is your eagerness in my opinion a lot of people are really eager to try to force turnovers my opinion is you don't force turnovers the offense gives you turnovers a turnover is when the offense makes a mistake it's not whenever you do something that's so great on defense so don't try to be the don't try to be the the hero all the time on defense defense is much more about systematically just destroying your opponent and if you can do that that's gonna be critical that's what's gonna make a difference for your system and it's gonna get you more stops in the game whenever you are able to you know make the right play the right play not make mistakes take away the deep stuff and then when your user player play deep too short and the biggest thing that I can again the biggest piece of advice that I could give you is to force them to take a field goal whenever you take away the fact they can't score touchdowns against your Reds on defense that's critical okay that's where you're gonna be powerful and what you in the best way to do that is to play deep too short to force them to maybe start a red zone series at the 10 yard line or the 20 yard line as opposed to the 1 yard line much easier to defend from the 10 yard line than it is from the 1 yard line ok cuz 1 1 yard line they can run quarterback sneak they can run halfback dive so again those are the critical elements if you're new thank you guys so much for watching today's video I hope it helped and if it if it did let me know what about it helped and then if it didn't let me know what I can do better to really help you guys get better at this game because this is again the whole goal of the channel is to get you better equipped to to win more games at men that's really all we're trying to do here so thanks for watching and let me know if you have
Cody Ballard - Madden 24 Tips
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Q&A NIECE TIME!!
mm guys you can see my head while we went into four people get on look what I'm doing my spare time what I do in my actual time that's a meme right there maincity you heard it here folks maimie city what is it mean okay what there's still zero people and zero lights so guys anyways I can't wait okay we're gonna talk tonight okay guys yeah yeah yeah I have exactly six cats I have exactly six that why so many cat yeah my friend has more than six cat no why are we giving out names there goodness yeah so I'm gonna laugh when we get like a hundred thousand subscribers and biggies my intelligence you know this is gonna be doing that quiet Hollywood you like a hundred thousand subscribers and you like who is it baby no people no one can hear it Marissa so guys we're gonna be doing Q&A wants some people get on so zero you're good right now but when he turns did video that's when I watch it so then you won't begin you're good now but you won't begin low battery 20 battery remaining oh man right now juice the juice is loose let me have the fat back how you gonna charge it why are you putting it on a cord how you gonna plug it in my mind's plugged up bloat well I'm gonna cakes presidents presidents around now are you gonna do the live stream you won't gonna do it take the live stream and you know what I'm gonna take this to you and you're gonna charge it I'm not supposed to charge it I don't got no electricity yeah you got some high and texting me a key someone said Kiki Kiki do the Kiki challenge yeah no it's all turned on we can will get copyrighted I'm just going to it music we own the rights to music you know you don't you don't Shh we have the right to listen to music so yes we're probably gonna get copyrighted on this but then our YouTube channels gonna get deleted it oh it's over there under the backpack backpack no it won't reach my five foot anyways this is not Q&A so my thought faithfully yours is like four foot I didn't do anything I'm gonna hey we're guilty I count my ties with my what's up okay so my grandfather's poppin poppin he's gonna do the Kiki challenge put it down the Box we don't want to write spirits home so ah I'm pretty sure if your kid shows it if your kids ask your parents anyway that's Danny crap like monsta xi guys you asked I'm mad you don't have crunchy pizza we could do hey is more I would love crunchy pizza right now is like you had to have something really crunchy [Music] I'm gonna be aa what instead of rather instead of regular what hello I got a pro now instead of regular Pro I don't know what you're on about oh are you talking about ps4 okay guys I mean the chip you put over you all doing this on a second [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay anyways answers in my head I know what I know yeah and I say I think he means that he knows what he's saying in his head oh you got a ps4 Pro I'm so jelly he's got peaceful Pro well see I brought the peanut butter but we didn't bring this jelly so you're not my peanut butter to my jelly you're not related to my jelly again guys she's asking this question asking what games he's playing on this ps4 problem because that thing is supposed to be amazing okay guys so I'm going to find some food [Music] she's hungry ain't ate ooh ooh and change them what are you playing on your ps4 bro you ain't changing do you have do you have any of the skins sponsored by no one this is one day I'm I'm home with my feet yeah I have royal Bombur royal bummer oh I think it's a special one you get all right I've heard of peanut butter bananas but I've never heard of anybody oh that's just nasty a little bit I can see the pumpkin stall nickels your pickles pickles so I'm gonna be doing this all right so I did I did a little bit of a video about myself so you guys need to tell a little bit about yourself I'm Ted I am fifth grade you're extremely hyper yeah you don't have to yell yeah Marissa they can hear that really loud I'm sorry for your headphone users I mean you guys think did that alright it's not good but it's uh it's really loud so I think you should eat pickles maybe she didn't charge it don't forget school trooper and Nutcracker you had the goal trooper oh I made this No so guys if he doesn't know oh yeah streams our guys what is it muster yeah yeah but with the pickle guys is gonna be so disgusting Joe we're gonna do a big challenge after this after she needs all of this with mustard we're gonna do doughnuts with pepperonis with pickles with mustard and what are you gonna do don't get super rheumatism nothing below me well catch up in that because I I don't need that or that or catch up with a doughnut I would your thoughts she cheated she took one nobody's at my mercy you ready for this are you ready yeah no she doesn't she's knees covering and I'm when she popped the health banging around one time all of it pop it oh yeah by way he said his dark dining office oh my gosh I'm so sorry to hear that you said I started I know what you put all of it that case is pretty good because things like that but then like the mustard part is like still they're just like kind of grainy are you dumb I'm using pop Botox hi camera here boom people mix his pit but his pit bull bitten bubula I don't know he's not gonna pit bull [ __ ] a pit bull and beagle mix beagle all right needles I can't understand what doughnut girls since it was like meatless okay okay I'm just really not trying anything with that I don't I can't pour it on there I'll get it all over the phone oh god she's so mean II very young age you knew to do with your and it is a two-part challenge yeah oh there it is it just picked this thing people watching what is it yeah what is it because I want to know [Music] here and here I don't want this oh my god I'm eating doughnuts I'm not doing that show your choco sauce good bye guys they like one second talk you can touch the taco show anymore one more time Oh Josh I've been the war chuckles awesome rats you're crazy pepperoni neck look at that guy's it's fun it's like Kirby's like oh yeah somebody stand on it I maybe somebody said oh man at the donut factory I hope this so Alou doesn't she's inking I'm not Elizabeth Smith what is the challenge mr. Casas entrancing chanting gamer - yes I can do that the ball of litter the bottom I guess catch - I guess guys Oh hallo yeah I just kissed you got but okay tell me what pepperoni I don't think I want to do this or that one one laser for that on this pepperoni energetic force yeah but he doesn't did you see the comment of two parts challenge yes now what is it go away Elizabeth Smith let us know I'm doing another challenge can you all see that sauce can I know what the two-part challenge is that you're talking about - pizza but not now I need to put um make a pizza and put taco sauce on it know where you can see it [Music] I didn't see it this Elizabeth I don't see it it's not doughnut Ginny doughnuts now run it again sorry now God look away I like it I'm gonna do pepperoni maybe that is better I thank you Justino the reason I like this but I probably like this with um the reason I like the taco sauce with that oh no father so supposing going pizza I probably like pizza there's something on that Oh No and J&J gamers that I just taught Elizabeth did it yeah cuz we haven't seen she's been typing but you can't see it yeah we already know dress all picked up by me Oh chase testing challenge for Ginny rich Bickle there's you about you're crazy how about mirth I got you another challenge now rants with a pickle nope yeah I got you a challenge for each with a pickle so guys let's turn this back into a Q&A video I got some beers ok anyway that's just my visit to my tournament turn those back into a Q&A with me that's be questions and I'll answer there's this movie back there here's the challenge versus out no actually I think I'm joining the states do a Q&A video Cavey oh yeah I'm on the heat let me get all the sauces firstly you have to put everything else back in frigerator would just let me know who's watching oh hi all the exciting stuff is it gonna end now no it's been 26 minutes [Music] alright oh not I hate the rest with like a weird euthanized otherwise well Wow for this triumph is they tried pickles with mustard pickle with was it don't not mustard we've done that taco sauce was down that taco sauce the pepperoni so Google's a pepperoni and and taco sauce Madonna I tried taco sauce too that's it donut that's the first thing I did I know you're listening you should raise your Lisbon yes I'm su China he was Elizabeth he wasn't listening plate on sink sucked I am in here you don't want put in a bowl that has activator I don't care hey hey subscribe he didn't know became a B no fat when we for for use white and come down below if you wants to respond or be all idea [Music] have him here first Hyup all over social media tick-tock we can't do it our ticked off anymore cuz we don't she didn't remember the password yeah it was your old musically nobody not they didn't find it oh yeah down below if you like you I need a dog buns it's all I'm [ __ ] it if you like it and then come down below any questions or
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Why private (RFC1918) addresses are not resolved by my provider?
[Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] so [Music] please click like and subscribe thank you for watching may god bless you and keep you
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Spin Master Games | Trust Me, I’m Psychic | How to Play the Outrageous Role-Playing Game!
[Music] i sense that you want to learn how to play trust me i'm psychic am i right trust me i'm psychic welcome to this run-through today we're going to show you what's in the box how to play and talk through some quick pointers after that we're going to show you a practice round so you can see what the game looks like in action first let's take a look at what comes with trust me i'm psychic you'll get 40 sets of vision guards each set has five cards for 200 total 40 card set dividers one card tray 30 100 tokens 30 minus 50 dollar curse tokens six player reference cards and one crystal ball and i hope you haven't tossed that out as you'll need it for gameplay [Music] before you play you'll need to open the packs of tokens and separate your vision cards each set of vision cards has five cards three vision cards and two fraud cards as you can see each set of cards the vision and the fraud cards contain the same symbol at the top of the card and the same exact curse words on the bottom we'll explain those later but for now you can use them as a quick reference to make sure your five cards are indeed part of the same set place the complete stack of cards into the card tray then insert a set divider in between each set of five vision cards now you're ready to play [Music] first hand out a reference card to each player these quick guides will be helpful to refer to as you're playing choose one player to be the first customer all the other players will be psychics a round of play is over when each player has taken a turn as a customer the customer takes one hundred dollar token per psychic in this example with four players there is one customer and three psychics so the customer should take three 100 tokens the psychic to the left of the customer selects a set of vision cards and shuffles them they then deal the cards face down any leftover cards can be put aside each psychic will then study their card they will either get a vision card making them a true psychic or a fraud card making them a fake once the psychics have had a chance to study their cards the psychic to the left of the customer takes the crystal ball [Music] mysterious the customer then asks the psychics to give a reading on any subject money romance who's going to win the big game things like that the more open-ended your question is the more fun everyone will have when the psychics give their readings the psychic with the crystal ball begins telling a fortune answering the customer's question by describing what they see on the card if you are a true psychic provide an answer using the image on your vision card if you are a fake psychic and therefore don't have an image to work with you'll have to do your best to either make something up based on the curse words at the bottom or if another psychic is gone before you basing your answer off of clues you heard them give now about those cursed words whether you're a true psychic or a fraud stay away from cursed words if any psychic real or fake is caught saying a cursed word during their fortune they're given a curse token when the first psychic is finished they pass the crystal ball to their left and the next psychic tells a fortune this continues until every psychic has gone now that every psychic is told a fortune it's a customer's turn to decide who's real and who's a fake the customer needs to give away all the hundred dollar tokens they took at the beginning of the round the customer can choose to give one two or three tokens to a psychic when the customer pays the psychic the psychic reveals their vision card and in turn their identity if you pay a psychic and they reveal real vision card you can study it to help determine which remaining psychics are real if you pay a psychic and they reveal a fraud card you could still use it to study the cursed words at the bottom but you'll have to take a curse token for each 100 token you paid that psychic remember you pay psychics one at a time and you may not pay a psychic a second time after they've shown their card to you once everyone has taken a turn as a customer the player with the most amount of money after adding their 100 tokens and subtracting their curse tokens is the winner check out this sample round to see the game in action [Music] where do you see my life taking me in the next five years i'm lily's a psychic and i see a vision you will marry a girl and she will be the love of your life and you will treat her like a real friends would treat her trust me i'm psychic let me look into my crystal ball because i see a vision i randosaurus see a vision in five years you are going to be some kind some form of royalty i see you sitting in a high position with royal animals around you chimerish hybrids of things so you're in for a good life trust me i'm psychic well hi the mystical miss casey i see a vision i see you leading something of great importance like a king something people will be groveling at your feet you will be leading something of great importance trust me i've heard out all three of you psychics [Music] some of your claims seemed realistic and hopeful while others i think are a little bit fraudulent i don't know if all of you are telling the truth i'm gonna have to give you 200 because i love what you're putting out and it sounded very honest thank you perfect made the right choice there i only have a hundred dollars left to split between you two and uh i don't know if you're telling me the truth i'm gonna have to go with randy what are you saying kind of lines up with the card you are right yes but you might not be the fraud you might be correct too but i'm gonna have to think you are a fraud on this account you're right about that yeah [Music] now you're ready to play i'd wish you good luck but real psychics already knew i was gonna say that if you have any questions not answered in this video visit spinmastergames.com instructions for more info i see a lot of fun in your future [Music]
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let's show that a set is orthogonal i can't pretend this is the most fascinating thing to do and it will certainly be a sure to video but we are going to want to this in a later example three one one negative one two [Music] one and negative one half negative four halves seven halves to be orthogonal all of the dot products must be zero there are three of them i might not to write all of them out we'll see [Music] but the dot product of these two vectors is negative three plus two plus one which does indeed equal zero and given how little time that took i've made up my mind there's no harm and showing each of these dot products in detail negative three halves negative four halves positive seven half and that is indeed um zero halves which is zero that mean i know you can't see this i will move the page just as soon as i copy the is a damn positive one-half minus eight halves thus seven halves and yes indeed that's zero so these vectors are pairwise orthogonal so the set is worth organo
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Justice: A path to unity
Good evening. Good afternoon. Good morning,  friends, and welcome to our talk about justice.   My name is Tschika McBean and I'll be  the chair for tonight's conversation.   Our presenter Ms. Layli Miller-Muro is the chief  executive officer of the Tahirih Justice Center   which provides free legal services and engages  in advocacy on behalf of immigrant women and   girls fleeing human rights abuses. As  a fellow attorney, the ways in which   justice has manifested in our societies has been a  constant point of professional inquiry. The Baha'i   Writings tell us "the purpose of justice is the  appearance of unity." In tonight's conversation,   Layli will explore the Baha'i paradigm of  justice and how it can lead to unity. She will   then contrast it with our current society where  punishments and punitive measures are the focus of   a justice system, and anger and estrangement are  often the tools of individuals facing injustice.   She will also explore the different roles of the  individual and the community when pursuing justice   and the realities of applying justice along with  forgiveness. After the presentation, Layli will   answer a few questions from the audience. So,  please scroll down to the bottom where you see add   comments and please pose your questions. Thank you  very much. We'll now hear from Ms. Miller-Muro. Thank you very much for the kind  introduction. I'm looking forward   to what I hope will be a discussion  and I look forward to the questions.   I think that, well, first of all, I will say  that if you have heard me speak about justice,   which I do on occasion, I want to go ahead and  apologize because this is pretty much the same   speech. And so, I won't be offended  if you log off but for those of you   who are here because you want to go deeper on  justice or or talk about it for the first time,   I'm excited to have this conversation with  you. Justice is complicated. Justice is super,   super complicated. The Baha'i concept, the Baha'i  paradigm is a very deep, very complicated, and   very hard to achieve the definition of justice.  So, we'll try to explore that together.   But, as a disclaimer, I want to admit that I  don't fully understand it both because of deep   personal reasons and because of professional  reasons. I've tried to understand justice and   you can't talk about justice in a Baha'i paradigm  without also talking about forgiveness. They are   the same coin, opposite sides of the same coin.  And, we'll talk about that how they go hand in   hand but the standard is a high one. It's hard for  mere mortals, it's hard for those of us who have   ego and weakness, and have anger and emotion,  and hurt and resentment. It's a very hard, hard   concept but it doesn't change the standards. So,  what we'll try to do is talk about the standard   and then maybe we can forgive ourselves as we  don't meet it and as we try our best to meet it.   On a professional side, my interest in trying to  understand justice, advocate for it and apply it,   has to do with my role at the Tahirih Justice  Center. The Tahirih Justice Center is Baha'i   inspired non-profit organization that provides  free legal defense for amazing, courageous,   strong immigrant, and refugee women and girls  who are fleeing human rights abuses. They are   survivors of a lot of different forms of violence  including domestic violence, human trafficking,   female genital mutilation, rape, child marriage,  and a wide range of things. And so, we use U.S law   in order to protect them. We advocate for better  laws in the system and we also provide one-on-one   direct legal representation and also support  them in finding true justice by also accessing   Social Services, mental health care, medical  services, and a wide range that our social   workers help support our clients. The Tahirih  Justice Center has over a hundred full-time   paid staff and we're are located currently in  the Washington DC area, San Francisco, Houston,   Texas, Atlanta, and Baltimore. So that's what we  do as an organization. We are in the business of   justice and trying to apply these Baha'i  teachings on justice at an institutional   level has been a journey just as it is for all of  us as we try to apply it on an individual level.   So, justice is according to the Baha'i writings  "the best beloved in the sight of God."   And, we're told that today in society's history,  this is the day of justice. This is the day of   judgment that was foretold in all religions  in the past. All religions prophesized a day   when humanity would be judged and there would be  punishment and there would be justice and we're   told that that day is now. B Baha'u'llah says  "bestir yourselves o people in anticipation of   the days of divine justice for the promised hour  is now come. Beware lest ye failed to apprehend   its import or be counted among the erring."  So, this importance of justice is, you know,   and Baha'is will often say it's "the best  beloved in the sight of God" and that's true. So,   God likes it - we know that but there's something  about this moment in history for humanity that is   unique around justice. We know that Baha'u'llah  is a manifestation of God that built on the   legacy and the learning and the teachings that  were all given by previous manifestations. The   concept known as progressive revelation. This  idea that God progressively reveals truth lessons,   principles, how to apply those principles to  humanity as humanity matures and evolves and lives   in different contexts, in different circumstances,  and has different understanding and then has   different needs for principles and lessons  that are taught by God's Holy Teachers. And,   so, humanity has been evolved, humanity has been  learning, and humanity has been taught by Moses,   Jesus Krishna, Zoroaster, Buddha, Muhammad,  and now Baha'u'llah has come to say   it's Judgment Day. Now is the day of judgment  and now is the time where there must be justice   because now is the time for humanity to be  united. In the Baha'i writings we are told   that the "oneness of humanity is the pivot round  which all the Baha'i teachings revolve." And,   so, unity and oneness is the ultimate goal, it is  the ultimate purpose of the Baha'i Faith itself.   And, we are told that we can't achieve  unity until we have achieved justice.   So, what Baha'u'llah says is that "the purpose  of justice is the appearance of unity among men."   This word appearance is important because  it has two meanings in English. In English,   it can mean facade like it just appears one way  but it really is another way, or, it can mean the   gradual emergence of something. I do not speak the  language that this was originally written in but I   asked someone who did and they told me that that  word appearance is the same word used to describe   the rising of the sun in the morning. So, we know  then that when Baha'u'llah, in English, as it's   translated, says "the purpose of justice is the  appearance of unity," we know it's the emergence   the creation of unity not merely the facade  and that that's a very important distinction.   It's also important because  when one is pursuing justice,   in order to ultimately achieve oneness  and unity, it doesn't feel like oneness.   It won't feel like unity—not in the  early stages of trying to apply justice   because any process of justice first involves  lodging a complaint. It involves having the   courage to speak up, having the courage to speak  out if you notice something. You have to voice   your truth, your pain. You have to maybe relive  your trauma and that's hard and it doesn't feel   unity. It doesn't feel like peace and oneness. It  feels hard and it feels really painful. And then,   any process of justice has a truth finding  element and, in that truth finding stage,   it gets even harder because then you've spoken  your truth - I felt wronged or in, you know,   extreme situations, violence or whatever it may  be. And then, in that justice process, there is a   truth finding stage where there might be opposing  witnesses, there might be a different perspective,   there might be people who saw the same incident  and saw something different, and then there's   this truth finding and kind of reconciling the  truth process and that's that's super painful.   Then, there's a stage where decision is made about  the truth about the facts and one can accept that   or you can appeal it and then you could live in a  vortex sometimes of relitigating the truth again   and again and again. Someone can say this  is how I think it happened and you can say   no no I'm going to continue to fight that and  that can go a long time, it can be very messy.   After truth is determined then there is a  process for consequence, punishment, or repair,   that can also be messy. One might not always be  happy with the decision, with the consequence,   or the repair. Then there is a point hopefully  of safety and feeling then protected or feeling   that there's been repair and that  there's been acknowledgment of that truth   and it's at that point where we usually stop.  American society and and much of the world justice   looks like punishment and that's how people  define justice. It just stops - the punishment.   In the Baha'i writings you're only like halfway at  the most through the justice process at that stage   because then there's a process of reconciliation,  a process of understanding, and then a process of   love. And, if we stop at punishment we don't  achieve the unity that we know justice is   intended to help us achieve. And, there are some  wonderful movements around restorative justice,   reconciliation efforts in the criminal justice  process, in particular, that are getting at that.   They're getting at the unity piece but it also  takes somebody who's willing once justice has   been served to let go, to move on, to be open  to reconciliation or restoration, that kind of   thing. So, there's this whole process to get us  to unity and there are different roles for the   individual and for community in this whole process  of achieving justice. That's where it gets really   sticky because it gets confusing. What is my role  as an individual? And, what is community's role?   But, we're told that there are very distinct and  different roles. So, I'm actually going to share   my screen for a moment in order to illustrate  this point and to share with you a few quotes   that relate specifically to it. So,  let's see, I hope you can see my screen   okay. It says justice, it should say  justice. I hope you're seeing that.   So, well I've already talked about this quote   and then this moment where we can maybe transition  from that justice and leading up to punishment   process into reconciliation and eventual oneness.  This quote's very important: "love is a light   that never dwelleth in a heart possessed by fear."  And, now, there are some people who are superhuman   Martin Luther King was certainly this, Abdu'l-Baha  was certainly this. They can face injustice,   they can face violence right in front of  them and their hearts still not be possessed   by fear. So, it's not a requirement that when  faced with injustice you are possessed by fear but   it's a lot easier to not be possessed by fear if  you can be free of injustice. And many in society   collectively and as individuals are possessed by  fear for completely rational intelligent reasons   because that's a truth. That fear is a truth. It's  really hard to love when being possessed by fear.   Okay, but, there are two different roles that are  played in this process of justice on the one hand   there's the role of the individual and then on the  other hand is the role of society. So, the House   of Justice makes it very clear. Abdu'l-Baha does  as well. The Baha'i Faith draws a very definite   distinction between the duty of an individual to  forgive and to be killed to the degree to which   that individual would "be killed rather than to  kill" and the duty of society to uphold justice. So, there are many writings that underscore  the importance of standing up to oppression and   advocating for justice. We're told, for example,  that "if we stay not the hand of the oppressor,   if ye fail to safeguard the rights of the  down-trodden what right have ye then to vaunt   yourself among men? O Children of Dust!  Tell the rich of the midnight sighing of   the poor." We're supposed to let people know  and speak out about the suffering of people   and then we're told "if criminals were entirely  forgiven the order of the world would be upset."   So, punishment is one of the essential  necessities for the safety of communities.   So, we know that it's important okay but as  individuals we're supposed to forgive and the   bar is very high and our cultural norm right now  doesn't. It's not only that it doesn't support   people who are trying to forgive, I mean there are  professionals who advise people to like not let   it go, to estrange themselves, create boundaries  that would never allow for reconciliation and true   forgiveness. So, we've got all these forces at  work keep keeping us from forgiveness. But, worse   than that, there are many who view forgiveness  as weakness, they view it as selling out. And so,   there's a lot of pressure to not, in fact, engage  in forgiveness particularly the way Abdu'l-Baha   describes it. We are told in the Baha'i writings  that "if a person falls into error for a hundred   thousand times, he may yet turn to you hopeful  that you will get forgive his sins, for he must   not become hopeless neither grieved nor despondent  this is the conduct of the matter of the people of   Baha!" I was sharing this quote with a friend of  mine who's not a Baha'i and she was saying, like,   so, "do you have a list? like, are you keeping  a tick list to know when you get to that hundred   thousand?" And, I thought, gosh, you know, no, but  I know a whole lot of people, who, when you get to   five have decided they're done with you, you know.  They're no longer gonna be your friend or engage   in that relationship. We're told if somebody falls  into error for a hundred thousand times we should   forgive them. "We must look upon our enemies  with a sin-covering eye and act with justice   when confronted with any injustice whatsoever."  Yes, when we are faced with injustice,   we are supposed to respond with a sin-covering  eye and to act only just. "Consider the whole   of humanity as our family and the earth as our own  country, be sympathetic with all suffering, nurse   the sick, offer a shelter" etc etc. You can kind  of read the the rest of that quote. And then also,   we're told "in every instance let the friends be  considerate and infinitely kind. Let them never   be defeated by the malice of people, by their  aggression and their hate, no matter how intense.   If others hurl darts at you, offer them milk and  honey in return; If they poison your lives," like,   that's like somebody trying to kill you. "If they  poison your lives, sweeten their souls; if they   injure you, teach them how to be comforted" etc  etc. There are a lot of these these quotations   and the writings mean them, you know. I've  talked to some people who will say, "well,   but you know," and I'm thinking, I don't know  like this is pretty clear. It's pretty clear.   And Abdu'l-Baha was certainly an example of this.  Some of you may be familiar with the experience   the very, very sad and incredibly, incredibly  intense suffering experience that Abdu'l-Baha   had when Baha'u'llah died. So, when  Baha'u'llah died, Abdu'l-Baha's half-brothers   stole Abdu'l-Baha's belongings they took  control over the accounts and the money.   And, they challenged Abdu'l-Baha's authority  as the one who was, he was bestowed the the   inheritance and the leadership of the Baha'i Faith  in the will and testament of Baha'u'llah. But,   Abdu'l-Baha's half brothers treated him  absolutely horribly. They tried to poison him,   they did it through other people. They rallied  governments against Abdu'l-Baha. They spread   lies about Abdu'l-Baha. They kept Abdu'l-Baha in  poverty and wouldn't give him money. Even though   the some of the money was due to Abdu'l-Baha just  to sustain his family but they lived a life of   luxury they did unforgivable things like horrible,  horrible things. Abdu'l-Baha never shared what   they did. He never aired what they did, to others.  He always forgave. There was a gentleman who was   responsible for trying to poison Abdu'l-Baha and  it was in coordination with his half-brothers   later this individual came back to Abdu'l-Baha  begging for forgiveness and saying "I was wrong,   I feel horrible, I'm begging for your forgiveness,  and I want to be back in the fold." Abdu'l-Baha   granted him immediately forgiveness, allowed  him back in their lives and in their community,   (he had self-separated himself previously). But  this is a guy who tried to kill him and He said no   you know "it's no problem" then this person allied  himself again with his half-brothers and again   tried to be involved in poisoning Abdu'l-Baha.  Abdu'l-Baha forgave again and again no matter what   he and he invited his half-brothers to his wedding  the wedding of his daughter Abdu'l-Baha's daughter   he didn't have enough money at this wedding to  provide meals or food it was a very modest wedding   because of the money that the half brothers were  keeping from him. The half-brothers attended the   wedding and openly mocked, openly jeered, and  made fun of the simplicity of the wedding.   Abdu'l-Baha never said you may not come. And, His  example of incredible forgiveness not backbiting   not revealing the sins of his brothers and never  estranging Himself. It's just an incredible,   incredible example and you know in the Baha'i  Faith were basically told there's a lot we can do   in response to injustice as a community but what  we know particularly as individuals, in addition   to all of these writings about "return honey for  poison" and this kind of thing is like four things   that are kind of cardinal sins: backbiting,  which is considered the most great sin,   speaking ill of somebody. We know that we can't,  like, hit them violence is also off limits.   Backbiting is off limits, hitting people is off  limits, and then estrangement is off limits.   We're told in the Baha'i writings that "nothing  in this day can whatsoever hurt the Cause of God   except estrangement amongst His loved ones."  That will harm the Cause. So, then we think,   well, what can we do when we're offended, and when  we're hurt, and or when there's injustice? And   those are two different things, by the way, being  offended and feeling even demeaned or belittled or   disregarded or misunderstood or you're annoyed  by somebody or, you know, whatever it is. That   is different than injustice, I want to say that  because I think, particularly right now, there is   a lot of conflation of the two and particularly  as one who works in the justice field,   I bristle a little bit at the equivalence of  what really requires a formal justice process   and what might be being offended or something you  can talk through with somebody and simply saying   you know" I think you misunderstood me or I'm  feeling like you're not hearing" or, you know,   whatever it may be. There are differences  between different behaviors even if they hurt. So   Abdu'l-Baha, so, it can be confusing the role of  the individual forgiveness the role of community   justice. What Abdu'l-Baha says and this is in a  chapter in a book called Some Answered Questions.   It's a chapter on the treatment of criminals  and what it says is that "if someone oppresses,   injures, and wrongs another" and by the way  there are a lot of ellipses it's very long,   and so I would encourage you to  read it in its entirety because   I have abbreviated and I've also replaced a  name which is quite long with just brackets.   Okay, "if someone oppresses, injures, and  wrongs another, and the wronged man retaliates,   this is vengeance and censurable. No,  rather he must return good for evil,   and not only forgive but also, if possible, be a  service to his oppressor." That's hard to swallow. Not only forgive but also, if possible,  be of service to his oppressor.   But the community has the right of  defense and of self-protection; moreover,   the community has no hatred nor animosity for the  murderer. It imprisons or punishes him merely for   the protection and security of others. It is  not for the purpose of taking vengeance upon   the murderer but for the purpose of inflicting  a punishment by which the community will be   protected. As forgiveness is one of the attributes  of the Merciful One, so also is justice one of the   attributes of the Lord. The tent of existence is  upheld by the pillar of justice not forgiveness.   The continuance of mankind depends on justice and  not upon forgiveness." So, at a societal level,   the pillar upholding society is justice.  And, as members of community, we need to be   obsessed with justice. "To recapitulate: the  constitution of the communities depends upon   justice and not upon forgiveness." If someone,  oh sorry, wait, I just read that. "If one person   assaults another, (so I'm going to read from  a different and I'm wondering if I edited it   a little bit differently.) "If one person assaults  another the injured one should forgive him but the   communities must protect the rights of man. So, if  someone assaults, injures, oppresses, and wounds   me, I will offer no resistance and I will forgive  him. But if a person wishes to assault you,   certainly I will prevent him. Although for  the malefactor non-interference is apparently   a kindness, it would be an oppression to you. If  at this moment so and so were to enter this place   with a drawn sword, wishing to assault, wound, and  kill you, most assuredly I would prevent him. If   I abandon you to him, that would not be justice  but Injustice. But if he injure me personally,   I will forgive him." This is the difference. And  this is a chart, there is nothing holy about this   chart by the way and there's probably  a lot wrong with it. But this was my   hugely imperfect effort to try to illustrate this  process of justice. And the fact that there are   two protagonists in it - the individual and  community. And there are different roles and   there are different responsibilities for this arc  of justice and unity - if you're an individual   who is facing the injustice versus being someone  in community. When I say someone in community,   that can mean institutions but as you saw in  the example that Abdu'l-Baha gave it can also   mean a bystander. It can mean an advocate,  it can mean an ally, it can mean a friend,   it can mean somebody who is a witness to it.  And so, you know, this chart is just one way   to show you know that there's that beginning stage  where you have the courage to voice the Injustice,   there is a fact-finding stage, there is then  consequences, enforcement. This is the long,   I mean, in the United States justice system that  whole process can take years, it can take years.   And then, hopefully, you get justice at some point  and then there's this pillar that upholds society   as we're told. And then hopefully we can release  fear because we know that love cannot dwell,   never dwell, that's the quote - "love never  dwelleth in a heart possessed by fear."   Then when that fear is released and you know  fear can be released because you've got justice   or fear can be released because you went to  therapy. There are lots of ways to release fear   or because you're amazing and you're Martin  Luther King or Abdu'l-Baha and other people.   But then there's this process of understanding and  empathy, forgiveness, and reconciliation. And the   community can play a role in accompaniment, love,  support, facilitation, education, that kind of   thing. So, it's this beautiful and really, really  difficult process. Okay, so, how do you know,   this is the biggest question that comes up, how  do I know if I'm back biting or if I'm bringing   up a matter of justice? And that's an authentic  question. That's a really, really hard question.   Again, none of this is holy. This is, you  know, we don't have clergy in the Baha'i   Faith. This is my very modest and imperfect  effort to understand aggregate in my mind   and make sense of the Baha'i writings. And, as I  understand it in this context of justice, I think,   whether or not it's backbiting has something to do  with both our intent and our expression of it. And   on the intent, if it's for the purpose of growth  and improvement, there's a selfless intent around   that. It's not because I'm gonna get personal,  like, emotional release, vengeance or satisfaction   out of it - that's more of a selfish emotion. It's  really about we got to do better, all of us have   to do better. And so, if this thing is happening  that's unacceptable because we gotta do better   and let's help each other, in love, do it better.  So there's something about the intention I think   for growth that's helpful and the expression of  it. And the expression has to do with to whom   and the way in which it's brought up. And, you  know, with regard to whom if it's to someone   or or a body, like, if it's an institution or if  it's an individual who can do something about it.   So, again, your intention is in fact for action  and growth in learning as opposed to venting or   just processing or getting it off your chest  or whatever it may be. If the expression is to   somebody who can do something about it, like,  their predetermined role is actually to hear   injustice and to do something about it. Maybe  that's a police officer, maybe that's a high   school guidance counselor, a teacher, maybe it  is a lawyer, maybe it's an HR Manager, maybe it's   your supervisor, maybe it's the local spiritual  assembly or an auxiliary board member but someone   who will do something about it and has that  appropriate designated role. So, it's not   about like you're my friend my, best friend and  that's why I'm talking to you because I'm just   more comfortable with you. It's I'm bringing it  up because we're going to do something about it   and we're going to grow and learn. And then also  it helps when it's done in a manner that focuses   on impact. It's really hard and I think it  gets messy when we're guessing intention.   You know, somebody did this because I think they  have a psychiatric disorder or because I think   they're selfish or I think they're racist or I  think they're sexist or whatever intention or   diagnosis you have, the inclination to confer  on somebody, that tricky because you may not   be right. And to try to be guessing intention is  always really difficult. But to say here was the   impact, like, I don't even care intention, we  can we can assume good intentions by everyone,   but the impact was violence, the impact was  marginalization, the impact was lack of access   to monetary resources. You know, whatever it  may be, that can all be very problematic. so   something about the way it's done not demonizing,  not label, and has the goal of of really improving   the situation. Again, this is not holy but  maybe some of this can help us as we navigate   our efforts to bring about justice. And then, not  to be totally depressing, but I know enough about   the justice system I know everyone here does  to know that it doesn't always work. And that   you don't always get justice. You know, the high  school guidance counselor, doesn't stop the bully   sometimes, the the police don't help sometimes,  the judge is not making a decision in your favor   sometimes, the local spiritual assembly doesn't  actually respond in a way that's just or fair   and that can hurt and it can really really  be painful. And at the end of the day,   we know that the arc, the the lifespan, the  timeline of justice, is not limited to this   earthly, material plane. The lifespan of  justice is through all the worlds of God.   And so, if we're feeling like really attached  to getting justice here, I would encourage you   to read these quotations. Very powerful. Lots of  writings that talk about justice in the next life.   So much so, that there are other writings that  say if we really understood the implications of   punishment in the next life, we would pray  for adequate justice in this life in order   to avoid the need to be punished in the next  life. And there's a quotation in particular   from a tablet called The Tablet of the Rights  of the People and this is a an excerpt from   that tablet. "In as much as it is current  amongst the people of God, the All-Merciful,   at times forgoeth His own right and forgiveth,"  Okay so this is very interesting because the   way justice is described in this tablet is  a right of the people and so it's a right   to experience justice or to get recompense.  Recompense is a word used in this tablet a lot.   But, at times, we forego with our own  right and we forgive, right? We say,   "okay you're not going to pay me back  that loan. I'm gonna let it go. I'm going   to forgive." But He forgoeth not, "He"  meaning God, this is capitalized, right. It's own right and forgive okay "but not the  rights of the people until their rights are   settled at the Dawning-Place of the Revelation,  the All-Merciful, hath said that people are   recompensed according to their deeds; reward  for good and punishment for evil. Thus have   become evident that a deed will remain and every  attribute will exist until recompense is given   according to the deed and attribute itself." So,  it's proportional, the justice is proportional.   "Therefore, any deed and any attribute that  appeareth from any person hath a form (oh, sorry,   it's a typo) "in every world" (is what that's  supposed to say) "and unveileth itself 'that   God May reward every soul what he hath earned;  verily God is swift in reckoning.'" I apologize   for all of those typos. So, the idea here is  that if we don't experience justice in this life,   we will experience justice in the next. And so,   on a bad day, maybe, where we are frustrated with  somebody not receiving justice, maybe we just are   really okay with that because the justice  they will be experiencing in the next life   will be proportional according to God. And, it'll  be okay and it'll all work out in the end. So,   there's this whole perspective of justice that  transmits this world and the next world crosses   from the individual to society and the standard  is high and the standard is hard. It requires   us as a community to change our cultural norm of  looking the other way, looking down, not wanting   to be uncomfortable, not wanting to intervene,  not wanting to step in because it feels yucky   and maybe we're going to mess things up and make  it even more disunified. We have to get over that.   We have to intervene and stand up for justice  and, as individuals, we have to get over our   hurt feelings and our ego and we have to forgive.  And these are really high bars on both sides. So,   I'm going to stop and see if we have questions.  I'll let Tschika see if there are questions. Okay, thank you very much Layli. That  was a very insightful presentation.   Right now, I'm thinking a hundred times  to forgive and I think 100 000. A hundred   thousand times I was thinking maybe a hundred  but it's a hundred thousand. Maybe te, yeah. But the bar is really high and I really love the  way in which you really went into our different   roles as individuals and institutions in  society. Now, those are very distinct but   also we need both to have a holistic system of  justice. So, the first question that I would   pose from the audience is this: the participant  asks, "is justice about processes and laws or   about empathy and reconciliation?" what  are your thoughts on that question?   Both. So, remember it's both and it's all at the  same time. This is a concept of complexity and we   don't like complexity, like, it's easier  to say "you wronged me and I'm done or   you're evil." You know, that's easier that's  way more simple. It's both. It's we have to   and I think, you know, the best way I find to  grasp my head around this concept is to think   about the role of a parent. You know,  a parent, and I have three children,   and they are unjust like there are many times  when they are unjust. I have an eight-year-old   who has a hitting problem with his sisters and,  in that moment when that happens, I can implement   justice and have empathy. I can implement justice  and love. I can punish and set boundaries and I   can forgive and I can let it go the minute his  timeout is over or the minute he is done having   lost his electronics for the day. We don't have  to hold on to it forever and, I think, if we can   view each other with the compassion of we are all  souls growing. We're all infants in some levels.   We're all children, we're all evolving, we're  all trying to improve, we're all trying to grow,   and we deserve mercy and compassion, as we  deserve boundaries and consequences. We have   to get to a point where they can live in the  same heart and in the same society and in the   same interactions at the same time. And, we have  a hard time with that. It's really, really hard. All right, thank you very much. And another  question asks you to go a little bit deeper,   right? You had mentioned that in the Writings of  Baha'u'llah, it kind of says that maybe you should   pray to receive justice on this side because  Divine Justice may be much more intense than what   we probably would receive here. So, the question  is, "please comment on the three levels of justice   you mentioned: individual, personal, society,  public, Divine, Revelation justice." Like,   you know, talking about that, if there's any  insights in terms of divine justice. Because   the question goes in to say that there are many  examples whereby the oppressor escapes justice   of society and individual. And if there are any  insights regarding that Divine Justice. And you   could think about issues regarding, so many issues  in society, you know, slavery to immigration so   all these things. So, what is that Divine Justice  looks like in your exploration of the writings?   I mean, I don't know. you know, I think that's  up to God and we don't know. We don't know. It's   a matter of trust. Nobody's been to the Abha  Kingdom and gotten a peek at it, you know,   and has been able to come back. But we know that  God is just and God is fair. And, we know that   we're supposed to fear God and we're supposed  to fear those consequences, you know. If anyone   googles "Baha'i writings fear and God" there's  a lot that comes up. We're told to respect God   and fear consequence. Again, in the same way that  we might fear the punishment of a parent whom   we love and we want to please. But, when we've  done something wrong, there will be punishment,   there will be consequence. So, I mean the short  answer is I really don't know. But, the tablet   that I mentioned earlier, it's called The Tablet  of the Rights of the People, it is a tablet about   justice in the next life and this long arc. And,  one of the examples that it gives is, if I steal   a seed from you and I do not pay you back the  seed, and this is what's so amazing about how   it's framed, it's talk about the recompense which  is due to you not because you want it. Because,   again, if we're in this perfect paradigm, you  forgave me the minute I stole your seed. So,   you've forgiven me so, like, you're not asking  for the seed back but justice means giving you   the seed back. Societal justice means giving you  the seed back. If I don't give you the seed back,   my punishment in the next world will be not just  a recompense of that seed but the seeds, tree,   its branches, its leaves, and its fruits.  So, I don't know but that scares me. Like,   that quote makes it seem as though there's some  multiplication factor of punishment in the next   life if we didn't receive it adequately  in this life. That's kind of my takeaway.   I am noticing somebody in the chat, I had a  chance to kind of glance over, asked about - what   the reward for forgiveness is? I don't think  we're looking for reward. I mean it's not about   "I'm gonna do the right thing because I get  rewarded" Well, I guess the reward, if you need   it, is spiritual growth, right? Because our whole  purpose on this life, the whole reason we're here,   this whole material existence is just an incubator  for developing spiritual qualities, for our birth   into the Abha Kingdom. We're told that this  life is the matrix similar to how the matrix of   the womb of the mother carrying the baby for nine  months. That womb is a matrix for the development   of physical capacities, even though the baby  doesn't use them in that existence, in that realm.   It's developing its lungs, its eyes, its limbs,  but it's not running anywhere. It's not even   breathing air, it's not seeing anything in that  environment, it's simply developing the qualities.   We are told that this whole physical material  existence is our incubator space for developing   spiritual qualities. And, the strength of our  spiritual qualities, forgiveness is one of them,   the strength of our spiritual qualities will  determine our station in the next world. It   is this concept of heaven or hell but not in a  physical sense and not in the binary sense that,   for example, Christianity might portray  it as. It's about how spiritually strong   and capable we are and how, therefore, near to God  we are or far. So, I think the reward is spiritual   capacity, incredible capacity for forgiveness  or patience or perseverance or or whatever that   may be. I think, I mean, others might have other  interpretations but that would be my my takeaway. Thank you very much. I think in terms  of forgiveness and what's the benefit,   I think there's an element of detachment that is  there. I remember reading a Baha'i quote about,   you know, "in the blink of eye God will forgive  the most grievous of sins" all That really reminds   me, it reminds me to always, you know, when I  forgive, I release and whatever happens, happens.   And, not to hold on to that, you know. And there  are a few questions regarding, I guess the same   question of, you know, what if a particular  offense is not, for example, the question reads and it relates to conditions today: is the is the  if the cop that killed George Floyd receives a   four-year sentence, has he received justice in  this world and would no longer face it in the   next? I think the question goes to, you know, if  there's an element of dual punishment, you know.   I think there's a quote regarding that definitely.  Any thoughts on that particular question? I mean,   I hesitate because, again, I can't play God.  like I don't know. Only God would be the judge whether an act of justice  in this world was sufficient   to avoid punishment in the next world. I can't  know that. I can't know the answer to that.   You know, I saw in the chat, somebody also asked  about justice collective in terms of reparations   and I think that's a great question. There is a  lot there to unpack because we know that justice   is in the hands of is the responsibility of the  collective. It is of community rather than like   an individual sense of vengeance or payback or  that kind of thing. And, again, I don't know the   right answer but I think it's really exciting  to see justice mechanisms being explored. Now,   aside from reparations and injustices, we do have  another model in the Baha'i Faith. It's a little,   like, it's a different category maybe than  justice but it has to do with right sizing   inequities that have existed. And the Baha'i Faith  has many, many examples of affirmative action   or kind of like putting your hand on the scale in  order to assist those historically wronged. For   example, we have a law in the Baha'i Faith that  if a family, in the very unfortunate circumstance,   cannot educate all of its children, it must  choose the girls - it must prioritize education   of the girls. Now, that might feel like that's not  fair but the thing is boys have been prioritized   for thousands and thousands and thousands of  years. And Baha'u'llah basically came along   and said yeah we're going to switch that, we're  going to completely flip that on its head. Now,   we want everybody to be educated, however, if  for some reason you can't educate all the kids,   the girls get priority. That's a very, like  a, it's a restorative it feels a little bit   like some collective Justice mechanism. There's  also a provision in Baha'i election law that,   if when we're electing local spiritual assemblies,  if there is a tie between two individuals and one   individual represents a minority community,  there is no revote. That individual is   automatically put on the assembly and so it's  a form of affirmative action, if you will. So,   we have these other examples in the Baha'i Faith  that also can be looked to I think for that.   And then somebody asked a great question  about if somebody perpetuates injustice,   do you forgive that person and shouldn't you  also report it? Okay, this is the thing about   complexity. We have to live with forgiveness and  justice at the same time, in the same place. It's   not either or. It's never an either or. It's a  "both, and." So, just to give you one example,   a a friend was mugged, she was mugged brutally.  She suffered physically. She had to go in   the hospital as a result of the mugging. And  apparently, that person mugged, I think, several   other people that same night, something like that.  And, they caught him. They caught the person. And,   I checked in with her a few weeks later and just  said "how are you doing, how are you healing,   and how are you feeling emotionally?" And she says  "I'm great. I'm actually doing really well. I've   been reading a lot of Baha'i writings about  forgiveness and I've really let it go. And,   I'm not, you know, living in a place of trauma  anymore and and I've forgiven. I've really let   it go." And, I was, like, Oh, that's really great.  That's so great. So, how's the prosecution going   of the person who did that?" She goes, "oh, yeah,  the local prosecutor called me and I didn't call   them back because I've forgiven him." I was,  like, no. They need you as a witness. Like,   it's good that you have forgiven that person but  you are a protagonist in the communal justice and   not for your own selfish sake. Again, like, let  go of any selfish reasons for the sake of all,   for the benefit of society, for the protection of  others. Lodge your complaint, serve as a witness,   and help support the justice process so that  somebody can receive punishment and receive   justice. So, it's both and it's hard. It's really  hard but they're both. We have to have justice   and forgiveness and it's not one or the other.  I don't know. It's hard, it's a hard concept.   All right, well, you have a lot of great  questions coming in. The one in particular that   there's a first question it reads "the Baha'i  approach to justice emphasizes not taken sides   so we don't create any division. In my attempts  to better understand our call towards social   justice work, I find myself confused on the  fine line between taking sides versus taking   a stand for what we believe is right based on the  Revelation of Baha'u'llah. So, how do we serve as   pillars of human rights and justice without taking  sides per se? Any thoughts on that? So, I am not   an infallible Baha'i. I haven't read all the  Baha'i writings but I've never read a Baha'i   writing that said we can't take sides. So, I'm  not sure. In fact, my reading of the writings is   we actually have to stand up for the oppressed.  We do have to stand up against the oppressor. I   think that's taking a side. So, I'm not sure,  in the face of injustice anyway, like, maybe,   I don't know if what you're talking about is in  a consultation when lots of people have different   views and reasonable people can disagree,  and, you know, we should hear everybody,   and not take sides, that makes sense to me. But,  in a context of injustice, truth, like finding   out the truth, is a side, you know. I'm going to  really dig, I'm going to talk to lots of people.   I'm not going to have a narrow view of what  happened and what didn't happen. We're going   to really fact-fine, do due diligence, hear  witnesses, try to understand what really happened.   We're going to decide what happened and then  we're going to implement punishment. If what   has happened, in fact, is that somebody has  oppressed another or that there is an injustice,   then we are told we have to implement punishment.  So, in a way, that's taking a side. So,   I don't see that limitation in the Baha'i  writings that we can't take a side. But,   what I see is that we have to stand up against  oppressors, that we have to investigate truth,   and that we have to help  support a process of justice. Okay, so, some people are asking about examples  of restorative justice and then also the Tahirih   Justice Center's work. So, to be clear, the  Tahirih Justice Center is on that side of us,   community, right? The people who work at  Tahirih are advocates, social workers,   our job is to advocate for others and to help  implement justice. Forgiveness is deeply personal   and everyone has their own moral and spiritual  compass around forgiveness so, our job, to be   clear, is not to tell other people to forgive.  Our job is the justice side. Our job is the   justice part and we will support and accompany  clients in their personal journeys - maybe   seeking mental health services, seeking the  support of their own spiritual community,   if they want to pursue their  journey towards forgiveness as well.   We are working, some people  asked if you work at the border,   people separated from their children? Yes, we  do. We have have an office in Houston and also   some of our other offices are also very involved  in representing families who have been forcibly   separated from their children at the border.  I would encourage anybody who is interested in   hearing more about that work or any other of the  work that we do to check out our website it's just   tahirih.org. And, Tahirih is spelled like in the  Dawn-Breakers. And, you can there learn about   all of the issues that we are working on. Border,  protecting asylum, which is really under attack,   refugee status and asylum right now in the  United States, and a wide range of other issues.   And, so, I want to address restorative justice  and people are asking what might that look like.   It does involve not stopping at punishment,  helping people, who are willing,   come together. There, you can also google  the restorative justice movement. It's   led by the church, actually. And they bring  survivors together with their perpetrators.   And the perpetrator hears the impact of what  they did, listens, absorbs the pain, asks for   forgiveness, if that's authentic. And, the person  then, if it's authentic, gives forgiveness and   they have a reconciliation process understanding  that person has faced punishment and will have   done their time but is also a child of God and  deserves to have that opportunity to transform,   and to reform, and to reconcile, and move on.  So, there's some wonderful things happening   that might be great models and it's happening in  the school systems somebody else mentioned that.   Like, with kind of bullies, there's this  horrible label, like, they're a bully and then   you're labeled for life and that's not restorative  justice, frankly. And there is a movement trying   to to get rid of that really horrific labeling  particularly for a child who may have made   mistakes. They've made a lot of mistakes but is a  child of God and deserves an opportunity to change   their behavior and to not be kind of condemned  for life or labeled for life. So, there are these   really wonderful movements that are are powerful.  I also want to address, often Baha'is will bring   up, and it hasn't happened yet but I want to go  ahead and bring it up because I feel like it's   often in people's minds. There is a quotation  that says that, I'm gonna find the exact one.   It's about the liar and the tyrant and the thief.  So, we are told, this quote says, "the kingdom of   God is founded on equity and justice and also" so  equity and justice community "and also upon mercy,   compassion, and kindness to every living  soul." This individual versus community. "Strive ye then with all your heart to treat  compassionately all humankind except those   who have a selfish private motive or a disease of  the soul. Kindness cannot be shown to the tyrant,   the deceiver, or the thief because far from  awakening them to the error of their ways,   it maketh them to continue in their perversity  as before. No matter how much kindliness you   may expend on the liar, he will but lie the  more. For he believeth you to be deceived   while you understand him too well and will only  remain silent out of your extreme compassion."   So, there was a letter written from the House of  Justice 2018 that clarified that this does not   mean that we should treat someone with hostility  or disdain and that Abdu'l-Baha explains in Some   Answered Questions. So, that chapter that I was  talking about what withholding kindness might   look like and it's justice. So, it's not that now  I hate you or I'm gonna estrange from you or I'm   going to have resentment. It is about a process  of justice and these phrases the liar, the tyrant,   and the thief, those are criminal designations.  Those are labels. It's not just, you know, you did   something wrong and we have this hundred thousand  times of forgiveness. It's a really high bar   and and then that process, the response, the  justice response, is about fixing it. So,   anyway sometimes people bring that up but I do  think sometimes it is misunderstood. It also   says "kindness cannot be shown to the tyrant" and  this is also very interesting because as a parent,   if we go back to the parent thing, I try really  hard when my eight-year-old does something wrong,   sometimes it can actually be funny. Like, we know  it's wrong but we giggle at the same time because   he's done it in a hilarious way. And we know we  can't show kindness to him in that moment. We   have to have a stern face we have to implement  justice or punishment. Even as we love, even   as we have empathy, and even as we forgive right  away, but we're careful about what we show. And,   I think it's very interesting that this quote  says, it says, treat with kindness but then it   says don't show which is such an interesting  difference. So, there's lots to unpack in   that quote and I would just caution anyone who's  familiar with it. It's been used really loosely,   I think, by a lot of people to confirm maybe what  people want to do which may not be in line with   this high bar of forgiveness and kindness and  compassion that we're called to in the Baha'i   writings. So, I think we're over our time. I will  stop now but I'm I'm grateful for the questions   and I'm grateful for the opportunity to continue  this journey of understanding with others.
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Hon Garry Nkombo appointed as Minister of Local Government
zambians here is your minister gary combo the minister of local governance remember his debates in parliament he spoke of the forestry land that the previous regime ministers shared with them and he warned them of accountability once sworn in in 2021. do you think he now has the capacity to execute his long-awaited justice for the people of zambia listen to the clips that follow as you keep thinking and once it's broken it gets to the district and it means that people are going to get closer to one the decision making and true to the application of the natural natural resources the financial resources that the countries endowed i am here to settle down i'm going to report at the office as soon as possible time subject to whatever our permanent secretary advises we're going to have to go through induction we're going to have to go through introductions to know the people who are there the directors to face what challenges their heart and obviously to culminate into maybe assembly through the council of mayors and council town chairpersons the council secretaries to one commonplace from all around the country in order to appreciate the type of challenges that they've been having and so clearly speaking to answer your question in one straight shot which is a big challenge for me but i think i'm up to the task okay congratulations [Laughter] all right so finally it is done and dusted in terms of the appointment of cabinet ministers here at state house on set us grounds where i am standing as you can see right now and uh behind that is a huge number of people that came to witness the uh swearing-in ceremony of different you know ministers alongside provincial ministers and of course i should make mention that there are various personalities here uh politicians of business cs members of csos as well as business communities leaders i'm also here to ensure that they witness the swearing ceremony of uh of course that the people that are going to work alongside the president hagar and his name from now up to 2026 when we are going to have another general elections so of course later on we will be able to subject you to a various reactions coming from different stakeholders or eyewitnesses that came to a pardon parcel over this great and very landmark you know a ceremony here at the state house on setters ground my name is innocent fury ip of course allow me just to begin to engage in a few people that of course i will be joining in in a moment uh we're just waiting for uh some stakeholders who are invited to uh be able to give you uh their reactions as far as the cabinet ministers are concerned now let me just take you through uh some of the names that have been actually lucky to be appointed today as cabinet ministers i know that one of the very common name is uh that over a garin combo was being appointed as a minister of local government and also number two there i have a rodney muranga mp minister the minister of tourism and arts another name they're very interested in them is a lasting product a big pardon there this uh the last move on the brother is all right so rodney's second mp is a minister of tourism and arts that's a correction on that one and wow we've got a last movanga mp minister the minister of a small medium and enterprises this basically happened to be a new ministry that has been uh created by president hagar in the hitchhiker remember that he was trying by all means to realign and also create new ministries that are going to be subjected to members of parliament in the national assembly to ratify because according to the constitution of zambia when you establish or when a republican president establishes a new or create a new a new ministry there will be need for members of parliament to be able to engage in uh of course members of parliament to education let me just engage one of the very uh famous and very uh you know prominent politician in zambia member parliament who just returned his seat uh of course let's find out how he's received this appointment him being a provincial minister for northwestern honourable welcome to this interview and you're live on movie tv thank you very much it's actually western province we have received it as a challenge western province has a number of challenges we are the poorest province in the country and so it means that the thing we're complaining about now we have the opportunity to put things right okay the major issues have been the roads sacrament road the bridging the cafe national park katunda livingston shaker road and the kasempa okay now under this government there are two of us who are affected by those three issues i've talked about infrastructure is under a vulnerable milo he comes from there finance under honourable secretary comes from there so if the three of us will fail to fix any of those projects over our time then definitely we have no recourse or reason to complain because now we have been given the opportunity of course the other issues or challenges which in the previous administration had been created in a sense but failed to address my constraints as a bomber in queen but that bomb is in the soil because know how this no offices have been built over the period we have the similar situation imitated similar situation in the manga forum okay then we had pronouncements which were made to do with the stadium to do with the university the king running it does not look very well that the universities which were pronounced with this at the same time with the king of hanukkah they have now opened our place is still in the bush that is not sitting very well of course we have issues to do with the daily routine of life like water and sanitation in a number of our areas we need to obscure that the issues to do with the unemployment need to be addressed so it means that we need to bring industries there which can create employment one way to do it is to make sure that the products which we produce like rice like timber they are processed outside instead of being taken away processed somewhere else and they are brought back and finished product that are not creating problems so that those are some of our challenges which we need to look at and of course we need to have it for me at least a mindset yeah it might change because before we used to complain yeah that this government is not doing this not doing the other but now even the people expect us to fix all those issues we used to complain about and that means then that our responsibility now is on us right right thank you so much honorable and allow me to wish you the best and thank you so much uh congratulations for returning your seat thank you very much i appreciate this opportunity to speak thank you so much thank you so much so i'm just from speaking to newly appointed minister for western province uh honorable capello ambang weta who happens to be of course of course a member of parliament from kmart constituents we get further reactions from the stakeholders that are here on our state house grounds here in lusaka for those that are watching us across the borders of zambia let me just engage in another stakeholder from the alliance partner of the upnt and is coming from the republican progressive party he happens to be the sg and of course alyssa enganger one of the very prominent faces not strange on movie tv screen has been there actually uh acapella is here to just like add on his views regarding what has just taken place here at uh state house mr agape please step up good afternoon and uh welcome to this interview live on moby tv good afternoon it's great you've been part and parcel about this uh you know states of australia from yesterday and to where we are today uh one of you now your voice the completion of hh's cabinet ministers alongside provincial ministers well i think it's a complete state i think they're long awaited for [Music] appointments and i think the citizens of this country now are so festive and they're waiting for deliverables and i think the president has been very categorical in his statement i think these appointments will not excite parliament to open on friday and obviously that's when now we start talking about the policies and reporting from the european union first i think the expectations of ramen people is quite huge and the mantle now is incumbent on the ministers to deliver because obviously this country has gone through a lot of problems economic trouble political troubles and i think it's a healing process that we have to undergo in so far i think the president has demonstrated that peace is imminent because you know we're divided as zambians and i think he's been a unifier and so far we can see that people are at peace people are trading freely people are moving freely you are able to put on any sort of regarding of your choice this is what we wanted to see so the divisiveness that the pf regime had planted in the zambian people i think it's a process that we have to now heal and begin afresh i think the president will categorize and we want to thank him for having given us the merited the appointment i think that is good enough for the country i know that uh as rapp you are of course a member of the upng alliance what does it demonstrate you we saw yesterday by going further to appoint a felix mutation as one of his cabinet ministers as well as a horrible child coming from what does this demonstrate incorporating people from their opposition european alliance i think it's one statement unifying the country and he's been talking about this since his deception i think his core value is quickly quickly unifying the country and that's a process of healing and you know we were divided for a long time andy as alliance partners we are very excited that i must say because then and i'm not for sure that the president hasn't ended there because if you look at the number of comrades that are in the in the european union and i'm sure he's going further this is just a little scarce to demonstrate that he's able to fulfill his promises as of course from the inception so we are waiting for more appointments from the alliance and this is a process of unifying the country and he's delivered on his promises and kudos goes to that sort of a situation and then we expect more from this end thank you so much sir for coming thank you very much mr perry thank you and i appreciate it thank you one of the prominent offenses not new examine politics very uh i would say controversial man and the veteran politician in zambia is now in charge of local government a ministry honourable gary combo you're live on movie tv and welcome to this thank you very much my dear friend thank you very much viewers good afternoon all right uh wow what talk are you giving to the people of zambia with regards to the new position you have now as a minister well i think that this should be known by by everyone that it can never be an individual effort it's a collective effort we have a cabinet that has been put in place we are going to look and brainstorm at all the challenges that have been you know facing our ministry tapping from those who have been there before we had to learn what challenges they had to be able to understand and try to find solutions as to how we can reverse those issues [Music] such as the markets in the bus station functioning was it that mind made fair or was it beyond human control those are the things that when we settle down when we inducted when we introduced the people that matter in the ministry that we can sit together as a team and try to see what is broken and what is not and strive to focus on what is broken you've been in politics for so many years now and some people have described you as a man over action very pragmatic what are those things one or two things you want to change correct well some of the things have well been done already just by the change of the administration you have seen that order has returned you know and those so i'm saying if it's not fixed the broken you don't fix it there are so many things that we are going to learn along the way how to deal with them and so for now i will not give you an open check because i may be over committing myself but one thing for the fact is that we are going to rely on the existing laws that govern us and try to apply them the best possible way where the laws are not applicable we're going to go towards them you know amending them repealing them and bringing in new laws in order for society to benefit from those same laws because don't forget laws are made for mind function in a much more smoother way they're not supposed to be an impediment to their improvement in their social setting outdoor attention regarding the huge you know allegations of corruption that is a massive corruption i should make mention that is of course in the construction sector which of course falls under the local government uh the previous administration we had a lot of contractors complaining local contractors you know how do you hope to harmonize or remedy all these problems huge problems we will cross the bridge when we get there and as far as i'm concerned yes there's a part of it that is under the ministry of infrastructure there's part of it as you say which is under the ministry of local government and i think the test of the pudding is in the eating please allow us to get into the ministry to get to understand exactly how the murders of parandi has been whether those allegations of corruption are truly tangible or not it is give us time to go and settle down in that inappropriate time we're going to give a comprehensive statement because at the moment we may be shooting in the air or shooting in the air finally as you go honorable there's been a lot of demands or complaints from members of the public marketeers or traders if you wish who are being you know accepted money by the suspected carders the it from the previous uh pf there were a lot of complaints we now have that yes we have heard that we've read also from the daily nation in publication today please allow us to settle down you know in the transition period there's a lot of things that happen and people take advantage even criminally to set in the name of political parties in the name of presidents in the name of anything to allow us to settle down and we're going to correct what is wrong thank you so much allow me to wish you the best pleasure thank you remember to create an opportunity for yourself not to miss anything by subscribing and hitting the notification bell [Music] you
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Inorganic Biohybrids: Advancing Artificial Photosynthesis Webinar
good afternoon my name is ellen mantis i'm the director of the chemical sciences roundtable at the national academies of sciences engineering and medicine for those of you that don't know anything about the round table the round table provides a neutral forum to advance understanding of issues of importance to the chemical sciences and we look to promote exchange event information among all the different sectors government industry academic and other normally our activities are workshops that we have during the year but this year for 2020 we are excited to launch a series of webinars on emerging topics and this is the first of our series and today's topic is inorganic biohybrids the format for today will be two presentations uh one by dr catherine brown from the national renewable energy laboratory and the other by daniel nasera from harvard university their biographical information is on our website so you can read more about them there after the presentations we will have a moderated uh question answer session with the speakers mark jones who is a member of our chemical sciences roundtable will moderate that discussion and to ask a question of the speakers you simply submit your question via the chat feature to do so click on the chat icon at the bottom of the zoom screen and type in your message either to everyone or to mark jones and mark will ask questions on behalf of the audience so with that i'd like to turn it over to dr brown who will lead off the presentations um uh good morning everyone sorry uh getting the technical details uh set so hopefully everyone can see a full screen version of my slides now um good morning um i'm dr catherine brown i'm a researcher in the redox biome to interrupt um yes we see your um presentation view sorry it's the correct view no is that the correct view yes thank you kate thank you sorry everyone um so uh i'm dr catherine brown i'm a research scientist at the national renewable energy lab in the redox biochemistry group and i'm excited to tell you today about our work and the work of other our colleagues in semi-artificial photosynthesis and really the work that we do is trying to use biohybrids to as model systems for understanding the fundamental processes of photocatalysis and photosynthesis uh so we are really focused on basic science of how these processes work and just to start off i'd like to talk a little bit about what we mean when we say artificial photosynthesis because in the most general sense we mean systems that use water oxidation uh to generate high energy electrons but that can encompass an enormous amount of variety in terms of the kind of devices and science that's going on uh so this is just three examples of many uh so in the uh top left uh is a system where you have water oxidation and fuel generation in this case hydrogen production uh occurring at separated electrodes that are then wired together um here on the bottom this is sort of a classic artificial synthesis take it's a scheme that was first designed uh or proposed by artnosic uh in the 70s where it's really reproducing the energy scheme that you see in photosynthesis of this offset between the water oxidation catalyst and the fuel producing catalyst where they have these mass energy schemes which allows you to up convert the energy and produce high energy electrons and then over on the right uh we have um professor nocera's work where he's taking this concept of what splitting water and wiring it up to biology to create this artificial photosynthesis that's really connected to the biology of uh that already exists and obviously i'm not going to talk a lot about that because he's going to cover it later um but really the point i i'd like you to take home from this is that there's this enormous diversity in the concept of artificial photosynthesis and if you google this in google scholar you'll get 350 000 results so there's an enormous diversity in what we call artificial photosynthesis and the kind of science that's going on given that diversity i'd like to take a step back and look at the natural system one more time to give uh grounding and how in our we in our labs see photosynthesis and see the processes that we can learn from in this system so i'm sure most of you are familiar with how photosynthesis works but i'm going to go through it very briefly so you have light absorption at photosystem 2 that generates a highly oxidizing hole that allows you to drive water oxidation and those electrons are then processed through the membrane through the classical genome pool to cytochrome b6f through plasticine into ps1 and at ps1 you have absorption of another photon which creates a high energy electron that then gets transferred to ferridoxin and onto feradox and nadp reductase to produce these reduced uh electron sources for the cell in the form of nadph and then reduced ferritosis the other aspect of photosynthesis that i really like to point out here is that in addition to this moving of electrons you also have the generation of this proton motive force which is linked to atpase and is another way that the cell uses photosynthesis to maximize the amount of energy it's getting out of this process so in addition to moving electrons and creating these high energy reduced products you're also creating this uh proton motive force which gives you a cell an additional source of energy and uh what this really means to me is that photosynthesis is more than just water splitting it's actually a finely tuned system for moving charges and creating energy for the cell uh on a higher level than just water splitting um so if we look at photosynthesis from a different perspective and we think about how this charge transfer is happening you can see that the assist both photo system one and photo system two are designed to move charges to create long-lived charge-separated states and if we look at the work that's been done summarizing the the time scales of these you can see that each elect that each charge transfer step is extremely fast so within a millisecond uh in both cases uh you get or you know yeah you get charge separated states that have extremely long lifetimes and allow the cell to do a lot of chemistry um and the other thing that this system creates is ah extremely high quantum yield for the system so photosystem one for example has a quantum hero near 100 so that means almost all of the electrons that you're that are absorbed by photo system one result in a reduced product and that's a system that artificial systems have yet to uh match photosynthesis particularly photosystem one is extremely efficient um and that's an element that we can really use photosys photosynthesis to learn about how to generate artificial systems that can begin to match this and in our group and in our colleagues groups the way to do this is with biohybrids or a way to study this is with biohybrids so there's one more element that a photosynthesis that i want to talk about before i get into the specifics of our work and um our colleagues works uh and that's that photosynthesis in terms of this on the cellular level is about more than just photosystem one and photosystem two and the way they move with these charges there's this enormous diversity of chemistries that happen downstream of photosynthesis and this links in with professor nisara's work as well in that we're really interested just as much in all of this rich diversity of downstream chemistry that you get from out of photosynthesis as we are in the charge transfer within the system as well so by creating these three energy sources nadph reduced ferridoxin and atp the cell can then do an enormous diversity of chemistry so you have reductive chemistry and dehydrogenases oxygen reductases and so on you have all of the biosynthesis that goes on within the cell is linked to these energy carriers uh nitrogen and sulfur assimilation and then redox metabolism and carbon metabolism all rely on these energy carriers produced by photosynthesis and really the point that i want to bring out here is that in artificial systems often you're talking about linking water oxidation to a single fuel product hydrogen or an alcohol some fuel product that we're going to use within our energy infrastructure but the cellular photosynthesis creates energy carriers that can do an enormous range of chemistries and that provides a flexibility that would be really great to be able to reproduce in artificial systems and that brings me again to biohybrid systems so the first very briefly i'm going to talk about some of the work uh looking at how you can link up ps1 to catalysis to make biohybrids and study ps1 uh so this is just two examples there are others but uh the goldbeck group at penn state they were able to wire photosystem one to uh artificial to catalysts so they've in here they're showing a nano crystal but you've also had uh they've also been able to link this to enzymes and two catalysts uh and do some really fundamental work looking at the how fast electrons can move through photosynthesis and what kind of uh catalysis you can drive by directly linking that um and then a group at argonne national laboratory did a similar work but instead of using a molecular wire to connect the catalysts to photosynthesis photosystem one uh they absorbed a platinum nanoparticle and they've since continued this work using other catalysts as well to drive light-driven catalysis and this has really allowed some fundamental work on uh looking at the spectroscopy within ps1 and understanding how charges move uh between those energy sources so uh that's some primers on some simple ways you can use uh natural systems in biohybrids now i'm going to move into the work in our lab which is much more focused on this side of things looking at the downstream chemistry that can happen using the high energy electrons and to do that we've replaced photosystem one with an artificial system to generate high energy electrons um and i'm going to start off with quite a bit on our work on hydrogenators and then later in the talk i'll tell you a little bit more about some of the other work that we're doing so the system that we use is semiconductor nanoparticle enzyme bio and what this is is linking the charge transfer and charge generation light capture prop properties of nano crystals to read off symptoms uh so as in photo system one and photo system two when you excite a semiconductor nanoparticle you you promote an electron to the conduction band from the valence band and you then have this high energy electron which can be transferred out of the nanoparticle to species in solution um and in the case of our work those species are enzymes so we can transfer this electron into an enzyme um and these enzymes have their own internal charge transfer networks uh and that allows us to drive catalysis with light and then the hole that remains behind we use a chemical donor to regenerate that regenerates the system and allows us to do this again so the first question you might ask is how are we forming these bio hybrids and getting stable structures and we do that by mimicking the biological electron donors so uh shown here is uh the hydrogenase that we're working with and its typical cellular redox partner which is ferridoxin these are electrostatic maps of the enzyme and in red is negatively charged and in blue is positively charged and you can see there's this match between the negatively charged ferridoxin and the positive patch on the enzyme which allows ferridoxin to deliver electrons into these iron sulfur clusters which dr can drive catalysis so to mimic this we use negatively charged nanomaterials which have ligands on the surface which create a highly high density negative charge which then absorbs to these positive patches in the same orientation that ferridoxin binds and allows us access to these iron sulfur clusters and promotes electron transfer that results in catalysis and we've done a number of biochemical studies looking at how these nanoparticles can block ferrodoxin binding to confirm that in fact we're binding at this site and so if you bind a nanoparticle if you add nanoparticles to a solution of enzyme and then try and drive the catalysis with ferrodoxin you don't get any uh paradox and driven catalysis so we're fairly certain that we are mimicking this biological electron transfer step and binding the nanoparticle at that site of biological electron injection and then this is just a concern cartoon of um how we envision the whole system so we have a nanoparticle bound to the enzyme and you get electron transfer through all of these iron sulfur clusters to the active site which then drives catalysis uh so the next question you might ask is does it actually work can we actually drive catalysis with light and the answer is uh conveniently yes um so here is a grass chromatogram of the product formation so this is measuring hydrogen in the headspace of a reaction vessel uh so we have a a small uptake as the machine is sampling the headspace and then we'll turn the light on you can see we get this linear production of hydrogen you turn the light off again it goes flat and then you get hydrogen production again so we can in fact drive hydrogen production fairly efficiently using these biohybrids so the question then becomes all right so we can make this work what are we going to do with this and the question i get asked frequently uh is you know could we turn these into devices and generally the answer is probably not because uh one thing to note is that these hydrogenases are not simple to make it's quite a labor-intensive process and they're also quite oxygen sensitive so what we really envision these bio hybrids for is they are wonderful tools for understanding the fundamental mechanisms of photocatalysis electron transfer and enzyme mechanism that really allow us to ask some interesting and fundamental questions about what's going on and i'm going to give you some examples of the kind of work that we've been doing in that area so first we've been able to use these systems uh in conjunction with our collaborators at university of colorado uh gordona dukovich's group to look at quantifying the electron transfer kinetics so the efficiency of these systems is going to depend in large part on how well we can get the electron from the nanoparticle into the enzyme and we can study this using ultra fast transient absorption spectroscopy so i'm not i'm not going to go over the details of this but essentially when you excite an electron into this conduction band it can either be transferred to the enzyme or it can recombine and reform the ground state of the system and we can look at the kinetics of those different processes how much recombination occurs how much electron transfer occurs by looking at the nanoscale nanosecond scale time resolved spectra of the nanoparticles and what's shown here is the that those kinetics as we increase the amount of enzyme presence so you can see as we increase the enzyme the decay of this curve gets faster and faster meaning the electron is being transferred faster and faster and um uh gordana djukovic's group has done an enormous amount of modeling to understand this data on a really detailed way and our collaboration has generated a lot of really interesting information about the overall efficiency of photocatalysis and how these internal processes of recombination and electron transfer can drive the efficiency of photocatalysis and the overall product formation and this provides useful information for how to engineer artificial systems uh the kind of catalysis you're going to want kind of catalyst you're going to want in an artificial system and what properties of a light absorber you want in order to maximize this electron transfer versus this recombination because these competing reactions are present in any system artificial or natural and um we've been able to tease out some fundamental uh insights into how to engineer these systems to optimize catalytic rates uh so another advantage of these bio hybrids is they give us some unique tools to play with the system and drive catalysis and one of those is the ability to modulate the uh size of the nanoparticle to change the potential of the electron so the potential of the conduction band is dependent on the size of the nanoparticle and as you get larger the energy of the electron uh goes down and why is this interesting for us well biology in general operates within a very narrow potential window uh essentially you have the potential of feradox and you have potential then adph you have the potential of nadh and there's some there's a little bit of wiggle room but the vast majority of enzymes operate within this very narrow potential window and that is in stark contrast to a large number of synthetic catalysts which require much higher driving forces because they don't have the advantage of the enzyme 3d structure to reduce the energy of intermediates and flatten out the potential landscape and what bio hybrids can allow us to do is ask some fundamental questions about how those uh that enzymes operate within that narrow potential window and this work as an example we were able to use four different sizes of nanomaterials with four different potentials which if you think about the marcus uh electron potential calculations where elect the rate of electron transfer is going to depend on the potential difference between the donor and the receptor the distance and the um and the coupling constant uh you expect the rate of electron transfer to decrease as you decrease the potential of the electron and what we found in the case of our bio hybrids is that in fact all four sizes and all four potentials had essentially the same electron transfer rate and this is because of the tuning within the enzyme so we were actually able to make some novel insights into how the enzyme flattens that potential and allows it to take electrons of just different potentials and transfer them into the enzyme at essentially the same rate and that provides again some design principles for how you would want to design an enzyme to allow you to use lower energy electrons this also has the advantage of uh if you look at the spectrum of these nanoparticles larger nanoparticles absorb much more of the visible spectrum which this covers roughly uh 300 to 800 nanometers so if you can tune catalysts to allow you to have fast electron transfer even with low energy low potential electrons you can actually use more of the solar spectrum which will give you more efficient artificial systems so we've also been able to use these systems to investigate the mechanism of enzyme active sites so again this is our cartoon of uh a nanoparticle enzyme biohybrid um and this is a rendering of the active site of hydrogenase and this active site serves as a model for um catalysts because the this enzyme can catalyze hydrogen production very quickly and very efficiently um but there's still quite a few mechanics to questions about how this reaction works and how the enzyme modulates the intermediates and one of the things that uh biohybrids have allowed us to do is have time resolved spectroscopy of the active site changes so uh this plot here is a three dimensional plot of time and wavelength showing the changes in the active site and i'm not going to get into the details of the infrared spectroscopy and and what signal goes with what in the active site but what i want you to note is that we're seeing real time changes when we turn on the light and we're able to actually track the kinetics of individual species of this active site the other advantage of these bio hybrids is in contrast to how you typically do these kind of experiments of studying uh the redox state of an enzyme usually you'll take the system and you will poison the reduced state or poison in the oxidized state chemically um so that's you you can't watch it change uh but what we can also do with bio hybrids is because this electron transfer is not relying on diffusion we can actually lower the temperature and still be able to inject electrons in and that means we can slow down these catalytic processes and watch catalysis which can still go on at low temperatures if you can deliver an electron and actually tease out a few more details by being able to do them at low temperatures which is a unique capacity of these biohybrids that we're able to do um so i've told you a very brief overview of a lot of the work that we've done with hydrogenases now i'd like to switch gears and talk a little bit about some of the work we've done uh looking at nadph and linking it to some of the reductive chemistry that can happen um so what we were able to do is take ferranox and nadp reduxays which is again been shown on all of those photosynthesis uh pictures as the final step in electron transfer um and replace ferrodoxin with this nanoparticle to drive electron transfer into the flavin active site and reduced nad plus to nadph um so here you can see this is a photo a fluorescence signal of nadph it's accumulating you can see we can accumulate the longer we illuminate the more nadph we can accumulate and we were then able to take this uh system and put it into uh a solution with an alcohol dehydrogenase and actually generate a fuel product in this case isobutanol from isobutyraldehyde recycling nadph and we were able to show that not only do we produce nadph from illumination but that we were actually able to drive this cycle uh repeatedly and and regenerate nadph have it used again and then regenerate it um and showing that you can couple bio hybrids to biofuels production uh situations and really mimic some of the downstream uh properties of photosynthesis and advantages of photosynthesis so finally i want to finish up telling you about our work with nitrogen reduction so um we've spent a great deal of time and effort along with our collaborator to understand the enzyme nanoparticle hydrogenate system and really get some mechanistic insights so our next challenge was to say what would happen if we tried to use this same kind of model system in a much more challenging multi-electron reaction and in this case uh we focused on nitrogen production so industrial nitrogen fixation is a really essential product uh process there have been estimates that half the people alive on earth today are the result of are able to be alive because of the haber bosch process which takes nitrogen in the air and reduces it to ammonia which is then used in fertilizer so this is a very energy intensive process it has to be done at very high temperatures and pressures in order to crack that very stable nitrogen triple bond um and it's been estimated that it uses up to one percent of global energy so i said half it's estimated that half the people uh are able to be alive because of the hyperlash process so what about the other half that comes from biological nitrogen fixation so if you've ever heard that certain plants can enrich nitrogen in soils if they're planted after other crops it's not actually those plants it's the bacteria in their root nodules which are able to do biological nitrogen fixation and produce ammonia naturally in the ground uh and in contrast to the habravash process that biological nitrogen fixation can happen at ambient conditions meaning room temperature room uh pressure no need to concentrate the nitrogen and put it at high pressure um but the cost of this is that it's got a very high biological energy demand so in addition to the need for eight electrons to crack an n2 molecule you also need 16 atp molecules so this is for a cell this is an enormously energy intensive process and this atp are essential for driving electron transfer into the nitrogenase that actually does the chemistry of reducing nitrogen to ammonia so our question was could we make a biohybrid that replaces all of this energy intensive side of things uh with a photocatalytic light-driven process um and the shorter answer is we were successful in doing this um we were able to couple a nanorod to nitrogenase and drive nitrogen reduction um we were able to achieve about 70 percent of the maximum rate for this protein this multi protein um and essentially uh one essential point is that we were able to show that this chemistry was actually happening at the iron molybdenum active site of nitrogenase by showing that the classic inhibitors that are known to stop this process in the enzyme still inhibited the process so we were able to show that this was actually occurring at the active site of the nature so just briefly i'd like to show you some of the ongoing work we're doing in our lab so one essential element of nitrogen nitrogenase activity is that in addition to producing ammonia you also produce a hydrogen and it's actually essential to the mechanism of the enzyme but the amount of hydrogen that you produce depends on the reaction conditions and you can under certain conditions you can get more hydrogen and less ammonia produced which reduces the efficiency so obviously this is very important for understanding our photocatalytic system and we're not currently um we're still building a picture of how that works but we've been able to do some work showing that the light intensity that we use i.e the number of photons hitting the system within a given amount of time actually affects the nitrogen uh the amount of ammonia and the amount of hydrogen made and we measure this using n15 labeled uh gas so that we're getting very accurate measures of the amount of ammonia being made and we have some results showing that as you increase the intensity of the light you get more ammonia and less hydrogen meaning that you're more efficiently driving electrons into ammonia production versus hydrogen production which is increasing the efficiency of the system overall and then we're also doing work on a reaction mechanism so you can see this is quite a complicated proposed mechanism there's a lot of individual steps using these bio hybrids to look at the accumulation of these intermediates as each electron transfer occurs uh and just briefly where we've been able to show spectroscopic evidence of moving through these different states and you can see changes in the spectra new peaks coming in the main peaks are are getting shorter um and we're able to un make some mechanistic insights into what's happening in this uh reaction mechanism as we shine light on the system and move it through these different states so i'd just like to finish up by giving you a brief overview of some of our colleagues and the amazing work that they're doing in biohybrids uh so brian dyer's group at emory university they use time-resolved infrared spectroscopy and they're actually using a mediated system where they can reduce a hydrogenase using a mediator generated at the nanoparticle and they're able to make mechanistic insights and they've built these very beautiful maps of how hydrogenase moves through different states using biohybrids um so uh the rhizome group at cambridge um they work uh also with nanoparticle biohybrids and they've been able to link these uh nanoparticles to co2 reducing enzymes and make formate from co2 and study some of the processes involved our collaborator gardana dukkovic has this very recent in the last couple of weeks published this lovely paper um where they were showing carbon carbon bond formation they were able to drive carbon-carbon bond formation um from co2 using a nanoparticle enzyme um hybrid uh and then finally a little bit different more like the first set of work i showed um using photosystem two uh several groups have been able to link photosystem twos to uh catalysts to drive catalysis um and then at arion national laboratory lisa otzig's group um actually was able to take their earlier work on just ps1 and uh place it within the context of the entire thylakoid membrane uh and drive catalysis and uh linked to water splitting within this thylakoid membrane uh and finally i'd just like to thank um the people who contributed to this work uh the redox biochemistry group at nrel paul king is our group leader and the pi of these projects uh david kara along with myself arco piazz on this project um mike was a scientist with our group who left us to join the peace corps um and he did a lot of the ir studies that we shed and then bryant chicka is currently a postdoc in our group working on the nitrogenous uh we also have a number of wonderful collaborators where donna dukovic has worked with our group almost from the start on all of our hydrogenates work the nitrogenase group is a large group including our group um the dukovic group and lance seafelt at utah state and john peters at washington state um and then we also uh collaborate with alex gowe at carnegie mellon on spectroscopy and then we have a number of wonderful collaborators at nrel who've worked on these projects at various points and then most importantly i'd like to say none of this work would have happened without the support of the due office of science basic energy sciences the hydrogenase work was supported by photosynthetic systems and solar photochemistry and uh our nitrogenase work is supported by physical biosciences and solar photochemistry together um and none of this would be possible without their support and thank you all for attending this lecture thank you so much um we're going to move on to dr nasera and just a reminder to our audience to please remember to type in your questions in the in the chat feature so that we can have a vibrant discussion at the close of dr nasera's presentation so i'll turn it over to you now dr nasera hello hello hi you're on yeah i said can you could you see my presentation oh no we cannot okay let me get a final presentation just wait one second sure i guess yeah first it's fine it's on the desktop it's just wait one sec so i wanted everything go down i'm having a little problem would you like me to pull up your sides for my end can you just get this thing get back maybe do i get back to the program you can yes thank you so i'll talk about artificial photosynthesis sort of the way we just brought up um and what i'm gonna show is using just sunlight air and water you can almost make anything and actually greatly exceed photosynthesis uh i'm gonna talk about photosynthesis more in a in a in a systems engineering way and that is and this is what i think was kate did a really great job explaining this but my field forgets this that when you do photosynthesis the plant only uses sunlight to split water to hydrogen and oxygen that's it it then takes in and that means the energy of the sunlight is in the rearrangements of water to basically make fuels oxygen and hydrogen and nature's form of hydrogens nadph it then takes that hydrogen and in the dark the so-called calcium benson or dark cycle combines it with carbon dioxide to make biomass and so what i want you to concentrate on at least for the talk that i'm giving is sunlight is used to split water and hydrogen and oxygen how the biomass think about whether it's polymers or wood or sugar you name it that's not energy storage that's just simply a form of hydrogen storage that's what how nature said i can't deal with h2 as a gas and so what i'll do is store hydrogen with carbon dioxide in the form of biomass and so water splitting is energy storing biomass is hydrogen storage and the reason for that simple thermodynamics water splitting is 1.23 volts uphill so that's how you store the energy of sun [Music] right once i have the hydrogen and i'm showing five products here i could show thousands literally millions of products and co2 plus hydrogen and in this instance i've split my hydrogen up so this is three moles of hydrogen in the first reaction 4 9 12 15 moles of hydrogen once i have hydrogen combined with carbon dioxide it's thermo neutral or or downhill so we took that lesson from photosynthesis and said we're going to do a two-step process first we'll figure out how to use sunlight to split water to hydrogen and oxygen then in the dark we'll figure out some way to then take the hydrogen with co2 and make biomass and that's basically the inorganic biological hybrid approach the inorganic materials chemistry catalysis that's on the light side the one i'm about to talk to then the biology that then needs to get interface to the biology which then will run the dark reaction which is h2 fixation with co2 to make biomass i'm not going to go into this we published these are well-known catalysts and i published them eight years ago in the last four years actually really spent a lot of time thinking about mechanisms but the bottom line is we invented this is this one of these catalysts it's a cobalt phosphate catalyst it's inorganic when it gets it gets charged on it so initially we just plugged it into the wall and took electricity out of the wall it splits water to oxygen it leaves four protons are left behind and then we made two catalysts these are two shown here a nickel molybdenum zinc alloy or a cowbell phosphorus alloy that could then take the electrons and protons and make hydrogen there's two important things about this catalyst one is these catalyst steps one is there's no sun so i got to figure out how to get sunlight into them but another thing which we spent a lot of time doing these are the first self-healing catalyst meaning as long as these catalysts are operating they never die and we've with doe support have figured out a lot about how to generate self-healing catalysts but they never die as long as they're doing catalysts and this the bottom line is they self-assemble and the energy for self-assembly is less than the energy for catalysis so as long as they have enough energy to do catalysis they always have enough energy to self-assemble so if the catalyst degrades it has enough energy to reform itself and a simpler way to say this is as long as these catalysts are operating a self-healing catalyst has a turnover number of infinity they can never die why did we spend so much time making self-healing catalysts one is we can use literally any water source so we can run this out of pure water which is how most water splitting catalysts operate we can run it out of a puddle on the ground we can run it out of the charles river we can run it out of sea water we can run it out of urine and a lot of this energy the science was is dedicated to getting energy to the poor and if i'm going to get if i'm going to do something for the poor i can't say i need 18 mega onshore water or concentrated base to do water splitting so that was important to us but for the purposes of this talk when you're in neutral water it's easy to stabilize materials and so remember i don't have any light in the picture yet so i'm going to have to interface these catalysts to light absorbing materials and then if i'm in neutral water and buffered waters that allows me to interface the biology so the key to this whole front end was self-healing catalysis to interface the materials just here's the first sort of uh path we took and this is using a triple junction silicon cell that inner wafer of silicon there's three layers that's engineered we we took a mole for silicon that absorbs at 400 nanometers and then we introduced germanium into the strain the morphe silicon lattice that changes the absorption spectrum the the more germanium you dope into the morphe silicon the red ship that you can go so we dope enough germanium to get that middle spectrum shown here and then we dope even more germanium in and get the bottom spectrum and we engineered the germanium such that that three wafer system absorbs top middle bottom and that spectrum absorbs the total visible absorption spectrum of solar light you then have to protect the silicon and we did that with ito initially now we use fpo you put the catalyst on top the water splitting oxygen catalyst you put the hydrogen catalyst on the bottom when sunlight goes into the system you get one unit of charge separation just like in photosynthesis you need four units of charge when you charge up the top catalyst with four holes it makes oxygen when you charge up the bottom catalyst with four electrons it makes hydrogen from the leftover protons from the water splitting above so the key here so this is called a very junction it was the first berry junction it's totally wireless it's only coatings the beauty of this is it's modular you can replace the inner absorber with any absorber you would like you can use different catalysts on top and bottom so it's a modular design there's a there's a lot more work to be done in this area people who are interested you could use organic photovoltaics you could use perovskites that's something i want to do with nrel you can use different catalysts but the key here is the solar piece of photosynthesis we can greatly exceed our soul this version of using the cobalt catalyst with the nickel catalyst cassandra who's now working at the asf she achieved solar to hydrogen efficiencies of 12.8 percent so that's a true efficiency we take energy of sunlight in we look and see how much hydrogen we made we know how much energy is in the hydrogen we make and you just divide one by the other and you get a true efficiency and that's 12.8 so what that means is on the light side of the reaction which i now have darkened out we have a very high solar to hydrogen energy conversion efficiency we then said how do we take that hydrogen combine it with carbon dioxide and we went back to photosynthesis and this is what you just heard you heard the whole photosynthetic chain so photosystem 2 splits water to oxygen there's electron transfer relays in between that send the electrons over to ps1 and then there are catalysts there to make hydrogen and like i said nature stores hydrogen is nadph what i just told you is i can replace that entire part of the photosynthetic membrane just get rid of it because i can now use sunlight to split water to make hydrogen at very high efficiencies using sunlight what i can't get rid of however is how do i take the hydrogen and then somehow get it to combine with co2 so there's a large field trying to do this chemically we said we'll hijack biology and now interface the inorganic water split into a biological organism and where i need to enter then is that nadph so i need to convert my hydrogen to nadph once i have nadph i can drive an atp ace this is john walker's nobel prize and once i have nadph and atp i can drive co2 fixation and so that's here we'll take hydrogen somehow i need to get it into a bio organism that breeds in carbon dioxide and then i'll hijack biology so here's a schematic i'm going to take photo system one and two in the membrane get rid of it because i have water splitting with berry junctions but now how do i get hydrogen into an organism and the easy way to do that is to use a hydrogenase and so hydrogenase enzymes you just heard about them they take h2 to two protons and two electrons once i have two protons and two electrons i can back end it to an nadph reductase once i have that i can basically follow the biological pathway with atp synthase and nadph and atp i can run carbon fixing cycles so that's what we did we took bacteria ralstonia eutropha you can over express if you would like hydro put hydrogenases in the membrane and once you do that it enables you to wire inorganic chemistry to biology so we did that there's different ways you can do it you can use the artificial leaf correctly you can use a photo voltaic and then wire up your catalyst they make the hydrogen and the bugs keep the hydrogen directly the important point here is the only food source for this bacteria is hybrid because of the way they're designed now they can't eat anything else so if they don't have hydrogen they go dormant and die if they have hydrogen they can live and just like any bio-organism they can two go to four or four go to eight and you can go into an exponential growth cycle so you take a pinch of bugs these rostonia eutropha you load them up with their hydrogenases and then you start beating them hydrogen and they grow and you grow biomass and it's all in the form of lipids most of the bug is mostly lipid and you can grow a lot of biomass one of the students who did this is china and i believe he's actually participating in this uh seminar series so the other thing charm did is he said once i'm at acetyl coenzyme a i could take the rostonia eutropha and you can add different genes and these genes deliver different enzymes in the cell and just like you heard the enzymes can carry out chemistry so we put these four genes in the cell one makes a keto violace one makes a transfer race of decarboxylation to dehydrogenase and we chose those four genes because they do this chemistry so a keto dilase cuts the acetyl coenzyme carbon bond and makes a carbon-carbon bond the transferase hydraulic hydrolyzes it the decarboxylase decarboxylates co2 and then you hydrogenate and so if you have this browstonia eutropha with its hydrogenases and these four genes it makes isopropanol you can do different biosynthetic pathways and we did and you can make that's the c3 i just told you about you can make c4 and c5s we've made this isn't published yet i can make c8s so i can make gasolines if i start with propane or a there's three carbons i add two carbons at a time you can make c 11s and 13s you can make diesels so you can engineer and this is just using the tools of synthetic biology i can engineer different biosynthetic pathways i want to come back here and this is important and talk about efficiency because the literature is a bit of a mess there's lots of papers and science in nature people taking nanowires and putting bugs on them and there's a bunch of biohybrid stuff and they talk about quantum yields and faraday efficiency and they'll say it's 90 or 100 and then you see the paper in nature and science but that's not the whole story and the reason i say that is that's not energy a quantum yield or a paradigm efficiency so faraday deficiencies is electrons into product made that's not a true energy efficiency if my electrons go in at 20 volts which is most of these papers because they're keeping constant current they let the voltage swing and a typical potentiostat to maintain voltage from 20 or 30 volts so i'm putting electrons in which is c faraday efficiency and i'm doing that 30 volts versus 1.23 which is thermodynamic efficiency then i take a hit of a factor of 30 in overall energy efficiency so these are true energy efficiencies i'm talking about we look to see how much hydrogen we made at a voltage and that gives you an energy for that hydrogen and electrical efficiency because we take the energy of the electrons to make hydrogen and then we divide it by the amount of material we made times the heat of formation so that's energy of product over energy of electrons that made hydrogen and in there is the solubility of hydrogen and everything it's electrons to hydrogen i know how much energy is there and then i say how much energy did i make in my product that gives an electrical efficiency if i use a 20 pv i take the electrical efficiency times 0.2 and it gives me a true energy efficiency so one thing this field needs to start doing is talking about true efficiencies not just faraday deficiency or quantum yield if you do that with the system i just told you for growing in biomass we hit 10.8 with a 20 typical pv driver so that is well over natural photosynthesis the best crops grow at one percent so the biomass we're growing these bugs are growing at 10.8 percent you can make isopropanol at eight percent we're making c5s at five percent efficiency so that's sunlight in the product made this purple bar i want you to concentrate on now this is a different type of biomass that's polyhydroxybutyrate so this biomass has been lifted the red and blue bars are in a fuel that's the energy we're counting the polyhydroxybutyrate is a biopolymer that's stored inside the cell and so like i told you now we've converted hydrogen to a solid biopolymer inside the cell so that's the first part this is an organism that fixes carbon and you can artificially greatly exceed natural photosynthesis in my opinion now nobody should be growing crops for biomass they should be doing this and then you can take your biomass and meet up with your favorite chem engineer and turn out into a biofuel and now you can put a factor of 10 in front of all your calculations because most calculations use one percent soy or switch graphs but as you heard in the last talk another big hydrogen fixing need is nitrogen to make food so what we did here is and this is the trick of poly hydroxy butyrate which i mean i'm indicating with these white balls of plastic inside the organism now what we did is we took a carbon and nitrogen fixing bacteria and so by doing that i can take water splitting fix it with co2 to make a biopolymer php and then if the organism has nitrogenases in it the nitrogenase can get its hydrogen from php like i told you is for hydrogen it can then also degrade the php to get energy atp and i can drive a nitrogenous cycle so this organism now is a different organism it's a xantho bacteria it's carbon and nitrogen fixing and it's a three-step process split water to make hydrogen have bug like i just showed you take co2 plus hydrogen and make php solid biopolymer and then you draw on the phb to drive nitrogen fixation to make ammonia and that is important because as you heard nitrogenases to fix nitrogen it's extremely energy intensive so most natural organisms down regulate nitrogen fixation because it's so exhausting to the cell but with this trick i made myself super energetic they don't down regulate nitrogen production and so the bottom line is after they fix water they make the polyhydroxybutyrate they dry on that and run nitrogen fixation we prove it's all how the nitrogen's coming from air we use n15 like you saw in the last talk and we see all the ammonia's m15 label but the really incredible thing here is these bugs per cell are fixing or having a turnover number of nitrogen of 3 times 10 to the 9 because they're so energy rich they don't down regulate nitrogen fixation that's a lot of ammonia per cell remember my cells don't need sunlight anymore i pre-loaded them with sunlight in the form of php i can put the bugs in the ground they begin drawing on the phb they breathe in nitrogen and i can grow crops so here what i'm showing you over here on the left with no bio fertilizer this is just out of fertile soil we get radishes but then i can put my bugs in the ground and i can get radishes and i'm getting increased crop yields of 150 because i now have a natural renewable fertilization method the story is a little better than i'm telling you because the soil i grew these radishes which are 1.5 times bigger than those i didn't grow it out of fertile soil the gray bars i inoculated the soil took all the nutrients out and then the put the buds in the ground because what the bugs are doing or they're re they're renewably re-energizing the soil with carbon and nitrogen one thing i didn't tell you about is if you put them against the natural waste stream they'll also fix phosphorus in the term of pot in terms of polyphosphate so now i have a way to take phosphorus out of waste stream take carbon and nitrogen out of air all driven by sunlight and re-nutrified soils to end i'm going to show you our latest crop and i don't do chemistry anymore i guess i become a farmer so what i did here is this is a 400 acre farm that grows lettuce and corn and i took bugs that were energized with phb they're a lean i've only energized these bugs at five to eight percent we now are up to 25 so i can get rid of and this is let me just do this experiment i took synthetic fertilizer it's called uan urea ammonium nitrate for growing corn typical corn per acre you use 130 pounds of nitrogen per acre so nitrogen per pound of uan i replace half of the fertilizer with my bugs and i get the same crop yields and so that's important because remember that means i'm not fixing nitrogen with methane that's how you do harbor bosch so i save that co2 and then after the bug degrades the phb takes the hydrogen out of the polymer it leaves carbon in the ground so first i'm carbon neutral i'm using hydrogen not from methane i'm saving that co2 and i'm carbon negative because the phb which remember is growing is being fixed at 10 times natural photosynthesis meaning 10 times the rate of natural photosynthesis i'm putting in a cell after the cell degrades the php it leaves the carbon in the ground and it sequesters it so this is true data from my farm trial for that corn trial i say by replacing half the fertilizer i saved 109 000 pounds of carbon dioxide from going into the air and after i degrade the phb i know how much phv is in the cells i put in the ground i end up sequest i pull or suck 16 000 pounds of carbon into the ground so that's for a 400 acre farm trial for growing corn it would use 26 000 pounds of nitrogen i've saved and that's what the carbon footprint is so the important point here is if you start combining fast growing agriculture the way i'm talking about using a bio hybrid approach with water splitting which is how you get the solar light into the system you can be carbon neutral in fuels and you're actually carbon negative and this is a way to do massive carbon fixation i believe uh and you can grow crops with beneficial yields we're very happy about this because this means i can do both fischer tropes and harbor bosch in the distributed way using only sunlight air in any water source and that's how i believe the future needs to be especially for the poor parts of the world to end i just want to tell you this approach is totally general synthetic biology is growing by leaps and bounds so not only do you have to make fertilizer and fuels you can make polymers plastics you can make drugs you can make starches there are seven out of the ten drugs on the market are biological now i've been invited by three the ceos of the three top pharma companies they're now realizing this is a way they can renewably make drugs by interfacing solar water splitting via hydrogenases into their organisms so this guy went to harvard for only one year and i heard he was stuck on mars so and when you're going to mars you have sunlight you have urine and you have co2 you can literally start thinking about making things this way and actually nasa is interested in this so that's it to end this i have to tell you i never fit into any program so none of this was federally funded it was done and i owe a lot of gratitude to my friends tom steyer and kat taylor alice research was funded privately by them and i hope now this method gains traction and the federal agencies will get interested in it so with that i'd like to thank you for your attention i'm done jessica thank you thank you this is mark this is mark jones okay i'll step in how are you guys everybody can hear me good okay so we have had some questions come in uh please continue to type questions in the chat window if you have questions for catherine or for dan and i'll i'll try to get started here uh there's a i'll start with with catherine there was a you mentioned the quantum yield near 100 in photosystem one and things like seventy percent of maximum biological yield can uh there are a couple questions coming in about the what the efficiencies mean here uh when you define that can you give a little more color to what that what those deficiencies mean uh sure so uh when we talk about quantum yields what we usually mean is um for every photon that's absorbed how much product are you getting out so in the case of hydrogen for example every molecule of hydrogen that we produce requires two electrons so that's two photons uh so if you were getting uh 50 molecules of hydrogen for every 100 photons absorbed you would have a hundred percent quantum efficiency in reality you're limited by the electron transfer rate the recombination rate of the nanoparticles um so that's generally what i mean by quantum meals um uh to take uh move up a level and talk about some of the efficiency of photosynthesis um that's actually a topic of ongoing debate that happens at nrel a lot because we have uh you know a great diversity of of folks so we have electrochemists and um physical chemists who will tell you that uh biology is extremely inefficient because photosynthesis is you know usually one percent to three percent and some engineered crops you get about seven percent efficiency meaning every for every photon absorbed you're only getting seven percent out electrons but um what i think uh what professor nasara's work shows and and i think if you look at it from a different perspective biology is inefficient because it's not interested in giving us what we want it's interested in staying alive and growing and so you have to look at quantum efficiency from a slightly different perspective which i think you know professor nasira's talk showed very nicely that you can get around some of those challenges but when you're talking about by efficiency on a biological scale you need to think about the fact that these plants and animals are looking to stay alive and reproduce and uh grow not give us what we want so efficiency depends on what perspective you're looking at yeah can i could i jump in yeah it's um the dle organized the conference uh a little workshop actually eight years ago now that was run by bob blankenship and he had physical chemists like me and art nozakin and lots of biologists and scientists and just for the people listening in a paper was published in science in 2011 ish its number uh volume number was 332 and page 805 and that paper is a consensus paper on photosynthetic efficiencies leading to crops and that's exactly what kate said biology didn't know it was supposed to grow up and be oil wells for us so for two billion years of evolution it had to go in a different direction but if you want to find out what really is happening in an efficiency for both c3 and c4 products that paper is pretty definitive and uh you know people put a lot of time in it and i i think there's consensus in the community that that paper is accurate and that's what people use for for plant growing efficiencies and if you want if people who are on the line want to click jake eston has just typed that a link into the chat window so that you can click on dan's work and get to dan's work immediately that's not my work it's a group of work but it's that paper but i do want to say you can get around it just like was mentioned by catherine and and biology didn't know what was supposed to solve our world's problems by growing plants two billion years ago okay um so do you have a couple questions coming in i'll start with you dan where do you draw the line what are the efficiencies that are needed to make bio hybrids actually industrially competitive with fossil fuels or fertilizer all right so the fossil fuel thing there is nothing any human being is ever going to do that's going to displace fossil fuels when you can poke a hole in the ground take them out of the ground that's over 90 years of infrastructure that's all paid off you will never ever ever be competitive unless you do carbon pricing so anybody who thinks they're going to be competitive commercially making fuels versus putting holes in the ground in a paid off infrastructure with no price on carbon you will have i'll fail futures there's just no way to be competitive so that's why i didn't try to commercialize the carbon piece someday if you price carbon this isn't you you can make fuels this way but you're going to need incentives with carbon pricing on the fertilizer piece it's already it's already competitive this is what i'm talking about already getting commercialized and there are countries all over the world now interested in this it's an interest i know there's some usda people on the line this is an interesting fertilizer because by definition it's non-chemical i never put nitrogen in the ground i put some carbon in the ground i put some phosphorus in the ground but from a nitrogen point of view this is a non a non-nitrogen fertilizer when it goes in the ground it starts making nitrogen from the air so this is kind of an interesting approach to think about fertilization the cost targets are already competitive i'll just leave it at that and again sticking with you for a moment you only replaced half in the data that you showed is there can you explain the reason why you didn't can't completely replace with your your engineering organism yeah so one is i told you i made a lean a lean bug it was only eight percent loaded with php when it finally runs out of its own internal energy supply it starts down regulating because it says now i'm going to get exhausted and die um if we go to 25 which we can do now i can go out all the way down to a replacement of 90 i still need 10 because the bugs need to get kick-started and when you first this gets into growing crops like i told you i'm slowly becoming a farmer and learning all this you need immediate nitrogen in the form of nitrate so we need a kickstart with a little bit of nitrate but when they're super fat i can replace up to 90 of the chemical fertilizer that's important because epa is starting in their regulations in california right now looking forward to already can is there a way to replace 50 percent and finally and that's on the books i believe some legislations in the work because of harmful algal blooms and we're already at 50 i think we can top out at 90 with a kick start of nitrate at the end of the day i can probably get rid of the nitrate because i can formulate some nitrate fixing bacteria that make nitrate quickly and eat the ammonia from my bug and make nitrate but i should say this is a big step down the road in terms of epa initiatives of getting rid of harmful algal blooms but it literally comes down to how much loaded they are with their energy before they begin down regulating okay thank you uh so returning to catherine for a moment um in the uh if we are talking about the efficiencies which you've spoken about in your review paper what what is currently the upper reasonable upper bound that you think these systems can get to and what's limiting you what's your wish list for what you could figure out that you don't know today all right well so for our systems um what we found is that uh a major limitation is actually uh the recombination rate of the nano material uh so that's and again this provides a nice contrast to photosynthesis because yeah both ps1 and ps2 they move those charges very rapidly away from the the central chromophore so that they can't recombine uh which makes the system much more efficient uh in the biohybrids that we work with um you have an inherent recombination rate within that nanoparticle and that competes with electron transfer into the enzymes and so the longer you can make that excited state last by engineering nanomaterials the more chance essentially it's a probability or you know the the longer it hangs around the more chance you have to transfer it out into the enzyme so that's one of the major limitations for biohybrid systems the kind of biohybrids that we work with um and again we're really focused on those fundamental principles of of how to engineer the systems to be more efficient so really it's it's that rapid charge separation and creating long-lived states that's that's the key uh based on the questions that are coming in i think that dan is onto something talking about food seems everybody is thinking with their stomach a little bit here so i'm going to return to you dan um a little bit of confusion around exactly how you use your you've created an organism that you photo illuminate so that it it stores phbs or phas and it's in its cellular structure and then you introduce that into the soil is that correct yeah people always get confused by this that's why i said it's three steps so first i need sunlight and i do water splitting and that's just like i told you at the beginning with photosynthesis i make hydrogen so step one i have sunlight step two i don't need once i make hydrogen i can turn sunlight off because i've stored the sunlight in the rearranged bonds of water now in the dark the bug takes the hydrogen which came from sunlight that's where i stored the energy thermodynamically and it breathes in carbon dioxide and it makes a solid fuel so it makes phb i've stored the sunlight in the biopolymer and i can do that in the dark i only need sunlight for water splitting then i do carbon fixation in the polyhydroxybutyrate once the bug has polyhydroxybutyrate it still has all the energy i still don't need sunlight i can then put the bug in the ground where the sun doesn't shine but it's been loaded up by a solar energy supply and it draws on that solar energy supply phb to do nitrogen fixation because again people forget nitrogen plus hydrogen and atp that's thermo-neutral basically it's a little bit downhill i don't need i only need the energy to drive the nitrogenous and now it's from the phb so you only need sunlight for water splitting and then we we played the trick storing the sunlight with carbon and then telling the bug drawer on that stored hydrogen and internal energy supply and do nitrogenase and that's why they can go in the ground and they don't need sunlight anymore that also means that they don't then regenerate the phbs is that that's great that's right so i'm calling it a true fertilizer when it runs out of php the bugs start down regulating and they don't make any more ammonia and so you have to put more bugs in the ground like you would with a fertilizer this is an organic bio fertilizer load it up with phb so they can start generating it once they're in the ground matter of fact a lot of them die when they finally run out of their php this organism dies there's a kill switch okay so a question kind of for both of you uh in in the first presentation we had a bunch of things that were nano rods with like cadmium and other things you're now engineering engineering and organism can you speak broadly about the safety of these bioinorganic systems as we are talking about releasing them or getting them out of the lab catherine can we start with you uh yeah so um uh i mean i think there's um there's ongoing work with um you know carbon-based quantum dots and and non-toxic materials uh that can be used um they're you know the the rising group for example uh uses tio2 which is not going to be toxic so you're not necessarily wedded to toxic materials the cadmium-based systems that we use they're they're really excellent for laboratory scale fundamental question basic science research where we're really asking questions about about how these things work without designs in mind um but i think there are um a lot of work in the materials science realm making new materials that you could use that wouldn't be toxic in similar systems but again um you know the work that we do it's really not focused on making design level uh or device level uh systems it's really focused on uh fundamental understanding and and that requires i think a different approach than the kind of work that professor incero talks about um which is much more focused on you know end use um and i think that they're just two different approaches that require slightly different focus and and different choices of material thanks so dan same question to you what about the safety aspects okay so making fuels the bugs aren't released just like anything they're sitting in a you can think of like a fermenter they're eating hydrogen so i'm splitting water there's a photovoltaic let's do this design you can have a lot of different reactor designs but i can have a photovoltaic the leads went to two electrodes actually we run these in pvc piping and we just run the bugs over around in a loop and they grow inside a reactor so none of those are released into the environment for the food to make my future life easier and probably the epa and usda we didn't want to use a gmo so what we did is first we did synthetic biology and there's three genes it's called the phi a b and c genes and we use those genes to have the bug fix carbon to make polyhydroxybutyrate we then learned how the organism was doing that the microbiology so when i tell you by the way if i do the synthetic biology i can fix over 90 percent by their weight with poly hydroxybutyrate so when you look at the cell it just looks like a big white blob almost but for the bugs i'm putting in the ground that i just did these field trials after we figured out how the bug was fixing the mic the carbon dioxide to make polyhydroxybutyrate we were able to grow them naturally under certain microbiology growth conditions and that's why we get up the ones i'm telling you we get up to 25 now there's no genetic engineering it's using this strange bug we have this xanthobacteria and then developing the microbiology which we learned from the synthetic biology and they do everything naturally so there's no genetic engineering for those bugs that are on the ground so so but also for you dan you you are somewhat famous for the artificial leaf you're now dealing with microbes is there really is there any potential that these same ideas could be used in something like a higher organism a leafy plant or is that out of the realm of even your thoughts um it's out of the realm of my thoughts because coming in the front i'm all about energy efficiency in the door whenever i get tied to biology they need to live it's like kate was saying that whole step down procedure that leads to the high quantum efficiency they're moving electrons down a potential ramp that's why so they're they're quote unquote losing energy but she's exactly right they aren't losing energy every time the electron steps down it's putting energy elsewhere because the thing needs to live and reproduce my hydrogen production is dead i don't need to work so i can collect all that energy so i don't ever want to go into buy a natural organism because coming out of the blocks i'm going to be limited by energy efficiency and by using the hybrid approach i've blown way by that limitation so i haven't had or thought about trying to go into a natural organism yet now you can use natural organisms that do other things and then you just play my trick of using solar water splitting and making atp and nadph the way i told you and then use those bio organisms so there's lots of possibilities that way but i don't want to rely on natural photosynthetic energy efficiencies when they're stuck at one percent and just coming out of the blocks i'm at 10 or 11 and i can go higher if i make hydrogen at a higher efficiency i'm going to even have higher efficiency of photosynthesis so you're somewhat using the same trick that cyanobacteria use to be able to live at night by but many of those excrete extracellular you're keeping all your material intracellular is there is there a reason you couldn't also do extracellular sites that you could then through the growing season add food if you would back onto the soil or even have the have microbial degradation give you uh the food that you need yeah so look i mean if we're going to go into advanced like in the future why grow crops i'll just have the bacteria to make start okay that gets back to the uh you know the the martian movie like why grow a potato i'll just have them emit the starch directly and i'm serious about that that's something we're looking at in our lab now just making sugars and starches directly and just skip out growing in in the ground but you are right these there's a big problem with cyanobacteria though and and this gets down to also micro algae for energy efficiency every organism needs to catch photons and so that's why when you get reactor design or or designs of algae reactors it gets complicated because if you don't absorb photons you're wasting solar energy and this approach gets around that like i showed you you can engineer the inorganic part to do all the light absorption so you have much simpler reactor designs which translates into lower cost up front but you are right i could choose some other organism and have them excrete stuff and like i said the ones we're concentrating on now are sugars and starch directly okay um again another question that's just come in uh more for you can you ex you use the term self-healing and i've read several your papers and it always kind of causes me to scratch my head on the on your artificial leaf can you talk about the self-healing nature of the water splitting catalyst yeah i mean i published a paper i know these papers are pretty complicated um i'm going to just explain it simply there's a paper i published in pnas again a little complicated on the the the physical chemistry of self-healing but this is this is how i'll explain it if i have cobalt in solution cobalt two plus and i have to put a potential on it to get the cobalt three plus and then in the presence of phosphate the cattle was formed spontaneously it turns out for this catalyst i have to put 0.9 volts on an electrode 900 millivolts to oxidize the cobalt two to three and then it assembles and spontaneously forms to run the water splitting reaction by the catalyst i put 1.4 volts on the catalyst the thermodynamic potential is 1.2 so when the catalyst is splitting water i have 1.4 volts there if some of the catalyst degrades it gets reduced by biological stuff in the charles river it reduces the cobalt down to cobalt too and it can start to fall apart but as soon as i go to cobalt 2 stage i only need 0.9 volts to get it back up to 0.3 i'm applying 1.4 to keep the catalysis going so as soon as cobalt 2 gets reduced before it can dissolve and go away it gets re-oxidized back up to cobalt three and therefore it never ev the catalyst never dies and we've shown it we could take the catalyst film and just run it we actually did very careful experiments we used cobalt 57 which is radioactive and we ran the catalyst for like three weeks and after three weeks of continual operation we could only detect i think 0.01 cobalt in solution by radioactive tracing and so the concept of self-healing the papers are very complicated because we have to figure out all the mechanisms but the simple line is you get a self-healing self-assembling catalyst that assembles at a potential less than the potential you need to do catalysis and if you do everything right like all those papers explain then the catalyst never dies it's always fixing itself and it's turnover numbers infinite as long as it's obvious well let's hope that helped the other listeners as much as it did me we're about two minutes away from our appointed hour here so i'll we kind of like last words for both of you i'll let you go first and then i'll give catherine really the last word any any thoughts that you want to leave us with with respect to this field well the one one is that people should start look at the hybrid biology and organic systems give rise to very fast biomass and photosynthesis way past natural photosynthesis that's number one and then the bigger issue is because i'm always you know i'm an energy person and i worry about carbon if you then put fast-growing biomass by playing this trick interfacing energy science with agriculture and it's fast fast growing biomass you can do a lot of damage in the good way to the carbon budget and that's a very good way to start sucking carbon out of the air and i hope people will start i should probably write a little review or perspective on this i never do write those but um fast biomass can lead to significant carbon sequestration okay catherine the floor is yours for your last words um i mean i i would just like to return to um i think the point that i i hope was made as part of my talk was um you know really just that natural photosynthesis results in this enormous diversity of chemistry and and i mean that's that's part of what dan's done is tap into that diversity and take advantage of it um but that um you know often times in the in an artificial system it's focused on one fuel product and and yeah that's for very good reason but if we're going to use natural photosynthesis as a model should really think about the flexibility that it provides and the way in which biology has managed to make energy carriers that can drive so many diverse chemistries many of which are relevant to both our energy infrastructure and then also you know biomedical uh the biomedical fields for example and really that flexibility and that diversity and that richness of chemistry that's available to us is really something i think where we can think deeply about how to drive the field forward and use biology as an inspiration and understand its how how it manages these processes to to make uh so many different products possible well thank you very much thank you both for a very interesting seminar and for the very uplifting thoughts there at the end so it's always good to have something to be to look forward to right so thank you all uh jessica are you taking it back or alan yes i just want to add my thanks to dr brown and dr nacera for very interesting presentations and great discussion and i want to thank the audience for tuning in and just tune in may 11th when we have an our next webinar in the series on opioid sensing and i thank everyone again and have a good afternoon bye
National Academies - Earth and Life Studies
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Housekeeping jobs in canada
foreign people how are you so I'm still trusting that you guys are doing okay and they're doing fine so today it's on Saturday and I'm saying that why not go to Canada as housekeepers I mean why not why not join the housekeepers in Canada and become that successful person so all that you need to do is to apply for the jobs that I am going to be showing you today and uh your Canadian dream will become a reality so the first job on our list uh today it's from Best Western Plus Merit Hotel so this hotel is looking for three housekeepers yes they have three vacancies for housekeepers they're going to pay you 22 dollars per hour for 30 to 40 hours per week and you're going to be having a permanent employment so this is a full-time job now the requirements are you need to know how to speak in English you don't need any education degree or diploma you don't need any uh experience prior experience they are going to be training you so that the responsibilities that you'll be working as a housekeeper to administer bed and personal care like louder clothing and household items hey men clothing and lines perform Lighthouse housekeeping and cleaning duties so those are the responsibilities so this job is available to Canadian citizens and any other person outside Canada with or without our permit so you can be able to apply for this job so how you're going to apply is by sending your email to this uh email provided over here so it is employment that wbw plus merit.com so that is where you're going to send your application our job number two is from [Music] they have one where I can see they're going to be giving you 18 dollars per hour for 40 hours per week this is this job is located in Alberta and uh that requirements are English you just need to speak in English there's no other requirements you don't need any degree certificate or diploma you don't uh if you have experience for this job uh the employer is that it is an asset so there are responsibilities is that uh you're going to assume responsibility for household in absence of the housekeeper or the householder I mean you're going to launder clothes and household Linens you're going to mend clothing and linens you're going to perform like housekeeping and clearing cleaning duties shop for food and household supplies prepare and serve nutritious meals so additional information is that you need to have initial initiative like you need to be initiative to have initiative like to be able to talk to people outgoing you need to also be organized so how you're going to apply for this job is by sending your application by email to a Nana at escort holdings.com or by phone you give them a call between 11 am and 5 PM and you can also do it by mail uh facts you know the one that is physically or you can go there in person if you are already in Canada the other job is from Miguel is looking for one housekeeper they will pay you 18 dollars per hour for 30 hours per week and then the job responsibility or the job is in Ontario so the job is in Ontario what you need for you to go out for this uh company or this person is to know how to speak in English so you should be able to communicate with him the employer the other people that are going to build the household in English then you do not need to have any education certificate or diploma and for the experience the company or the person is going to train you you should also be not a smoker smoking is not required over here so the responsibilities are to mend clothing and women to perform light housekeeping and cleaning duties to shop for food and household supplies to prepare and serve nutritious meals and then the additional information you need to be punctual Dependable excellent or not speaking so your English must be a little bit good so that the employer can be able to speak to you uh well or you can be able to speak to them well so how you should apply for this job is by sending your email to best helper to best help agency at gmail.com so I'm going to give all of these links of the job that I'm going to share here now in the description and even in the comment section to make it easy for you to access the jobs the other job for housekeepers is from feihan so feihan is looking for one vacancy of a housekeeper and they're going to give you 17 for 40 hours per week the same requirements English you need to know how to speak in English you don't need degree certificate or a diploma for you to work here the experience they are going to train you you should not be a smoker they are not smoking zones in these places the work setting is optional accommodation available at no charge okay at your charge on a living basis note this is not a condition of employment so you can opt to go and live elsewhere you'll be coming to work on a daily basis so let us to perform Lighthouse keeping and cleaning Duty then they experience they are targeting an adult so an adult I guess is a person between 29 to 40 years so that is what they would consider an adult then you should give a police check or a police called Good Conduct yeah for criminal record Transportation public transportation is available then it is a combination of sitting standing and working then what they need from you is that you have to be very punctual you have to be planned forecast Dependable you have to have efficient interpersonal skills oral excellent oral communication you have to be very flexible initiative judgmental judgmental really or maybe I understand differently organized reliability under team player so they are going to give you a health care plan as a benefit when you try uh when you start working for this person then the other thing that you're going to give you is learning or training paid by employer so you're going to improve your skills once you learn in Canada so how you should apply for this job is by sending your application to Han fire at hotmail.com remember I'm going to give you the links to this job in the description part of this video the other job that you can be able to apply today as a housekeeper is from Jonathan Lee Jonathan Lee is looking for one domestic housekeeper and they are going to give you 17 per hour for 30 to 40 for 30 hours per week I mean and then it is a permanent employment hey good job then what you need for you to get to this uh job is to have English like you should be able to speak in English you don't need any degree certificate or diploma they're going to train you optional accommodation is available at no extra charge then the responsibilities is to assume full responsibility for household in absence of the householder to learn to learn the clothes and household Linens to Men clothing and linens to perform lighthouses keeping and Clinic duties to shop for food and household supplies to prepare and serve nutritious meals so you should also get a police certificate or the Good Conduct to show that you have a good criminal record them who are eligible everybody Canadians and non-cardadians and then you should apply for the job by sending your application to Best Care hire gmail.com our next job is from domestic housekeeper uh it's a domestic housekeeper Buy ing yeah so they have one vacancy 17 dollars hours per week the same requirements no education English and they are going to be training you accommodation is available at no charge full responsibility you wash clothes you wash utensils you buy food and households you prepare meals criminal record to show that you are a good person and then you should apply by sending your application to Best Care hire gmail.com so it seems this is like an agency looking for uh housekeepers for individual employers anywho the other job that is available for you guys is from Eric Fernandez and he's going to pay you 18 dollars per hour for 32 hours per week and then the job is located in Alberta the same requirements English no education and they are going to train you it's not a non-smoking environment optional accommodation available at no extra charge the responsibilities to just perform light housekeeping and cleaning duties criminal record is needed then they are going to betraying you to be training you and the training is paid by the employer the job you can apply by sending your application to Eric at arc.com anyway I'm just going to give you the link so that you can copy paste the email address what you need to send is just a cover letter like you don't need even to send your resume it's just a cover letter saying why they should hire you and why you are suitable for this job then the other job is from another job is from blue blue slate ink yes blue select ink is looking for one person to work as a housekeeper it is located in Ontario and you are going to have a permanent employment for 16 dollars per hour for 12 hours per week and then English no education experience is an asset for this job you don't need to be a smoker please and then the work is in a client's home okay you're going to be assisting in regular work for example regular exercise for example walking washing the clothes or a lot of clothing and the household maintenance you perform light housekeeping and cleaning duties you shop for food and household supplies and you prepare and sell nutritious meals safety vulnerable and a criminal record check are needed on transportation from public transportation are provided then the working conditions are those the same things as this fast jobs you should apply by sending your application to this job I'm into this email Donna at blue blue slate Inc CA what you should include in that application is a cover letter references a testing experience like if you have been working as a housekeeper before those are the references that you're going to be sending and then you're going to get also a letter of recommendation from them so that you can be able to apply for this job then you should say whether you are currently legally able to work in Canada or whether you are you decide in proximity to the advertised location and whether you have previous experience in this job our last job for this housekeeping jobs today is from Janet javette Janette javette is looking for a housekeeper she will pay you 18 dollars per hour so the requirements are no education English and experience is an asset you will be working by assuming responsibility from the householder is not available you feed or assist in feeding Yolanda and the household louder clothing and household items perform lighthousing and cleaning duties to provide personal care to the uh maybe the householder I don't know uh you shop for food and household supplies and then you prepare and serve nutritious meals you apply to this job by sending your application to ride24 underscore pH yahoo.com or by phone you call them between 11 am and 5 PM or by in person or by fact so those are the jobs that you can use to apply for a housekeeping job in Canada that are currently available they were posted in the month of February and I hope that they are going to help you apply for the job so if you have any question you can just ask and then I'll be able to respond to you if you have problems writing your cover letters if you have problems writing your resumes you can just contact me or leave a comment and I will be able to help you it's a small fee of course yeah so thank you for watching and I wish you the best of luck in your application processes I hope that you will get a job offer and finally fulfill your Canadian dream
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How to choose better friends #shorts
how to choose better friends I was listening some stuff on Fearless motivation and I enjoy Fearless motivation you know good people good stuff but some of it can be oversimplified it's like maybe you just were jealous and maybe you couldn't keep up and you know I ask a different question I don't judge anybody like it's cool it's like I get it like I'm not like picking on it but here's the question do you have synergy are you co-creating are you supporting one another's dreams and Visions in resonance that's what you should be asking yourself about your friends at every stage of my life I had different people super close to me the people closest to me in the world now my friends the people were building the simple I did Mission with when I was doing Club baseball and running club baseball teams for my son by Coincidence of course not all my best friends with the dads that we coach with and the families when I was in high school playing High School football during football season they were my best friends during baseball season other people my best friends co-creation Synergy is the foundation of relationship and friendship how do you relate and synergize with your friends is a vital question to answer don't leave anybody behind but create Synergy and make sure nobody's slowing or stopping you from pursuing your dreams and visions and this resonates like share follow subscribe my name is Sean Kelly
Unblinded
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Chasing Fires - Aadita Chaudhury (York University)
hi everyone my name is Adina chattery I'm from the science and technology studies department at York University in Toronto Canada and I'm gonna be talking about fire ecology and a bunch of other stuff that I'm interested in that intersects with academic study of fire ecology but also narrative and metaphor when it comes to fire so I became interested in fire and by extension how fire is studied in the ecological context because I didn't want to be tied down to one place in particular and I did not want to be tied down to a specific field site I wanted to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time knowing that fire in its temporal and spatial scales was never too far away so I am compelled by two parallel but intersecting lines of inquiries so the first is fire as a chemical reaction facilitated by biotic and abiotic elements which is combustion and that is understood through empirical and positivist lenses and fire as a manifestation of a set of relationships within ecosystems and processes and the embodiment of these interlocking entities as what Donna Haraway has called companion species although not all fire is companionate I'm interested in the tensions that are situated in the space between these two lines of inquiry and I'm inspired by the potential for narrative that fire provides us and what thinking of fire as the companion species can tell us about the geography as we Traverse in the world today so academic fire ecologists tend to see the coming together of the biotic and abiotic elements of fire as something that can be quantified and be made legible through positive at most modes of inquiry and be predicted through a series of calculations and qualifications routed ultimately in what is known as the fire triangle factors such as fuel load in an ecosystem meteorological influences can indicate fire risk while flame height intensity total area burned normalized burn ratio leaf energetics wound dynamics etc can predict the intensity of the fire and its capacity for destruction these factors are carefully quantified and are employed employed in a number of empirical practices through which fire ecologists map their relationship to firing or potentially fiery spaces fuel loads are estimated through a combination of empirical data gathered in the field and with models of how fire may ignite and spread through an ecosystem leaf geometries are considered through heat and mass transfer experiments to show how specific composition of different species with their unique shapes and sizes along with other plant debris is in combination with weather conditions and local botanist might create specific kind of forests and as a result unique fire issues there's also novel cartography techniques that are used to predict fire behavior and take the necessary precautions to manage the role of fire in ecosystems so these modes of attention to discrete but ultimately intertwined aspects of an ecosystem reveal that fire ecologists often relate to fiery spaces through carefully quantified and curated images numbers and shapes these are the mediations that they use in or in the absence of being close to the fire in in person their models provide various degrees of accuracy in precision of fire behavior and this focus has traditionally been oriented with quantifiable models also show fire ecologists delineate landscapes and ecosystems with certain features whose ideal models are plugged into the relevant equations while others are discarded or concealed one must ask at this point what is discarded and conceals from this idealized mathematical world or rather what happens to these discarded and concealed variables materially in this world since academic fire ecology and its application within policy are what informs the overall standards of fire governance it would be a mistake to see this modes of attention as divorced from the racialized histories of fires in the whole world but in particular because my field site primary field site is there the Americas in my research I've been looking at old newspaper reports fires in California is a curious trend that appears repeatedly especially in the 19th century that is the severity of the fire is detailed according to the dollar value of the property damage while the blame is often put on indigenous people so there is a specific law that existed in California's judicial system which basically forbids the use of fire in ecosystems you can read that here and it basically really targeted people that had been using fire in these ecosystems for hunting for cultural practices and just general ecosystem management which was the indigenous people and you know I spoke with journalists from the Zelan tribes specializing in indigenous and environmental and science issues and she basically talked about how this model of fire suppression that was codified into law through this act of the government and protection of Indians in 1850 was it was fire suppression that was used to subjugate the indigenous Californians by removing them from their lands you know so overgrown lands result in loss of food species and because the deer cannot move through thick forests and the birds leave the beneficial plants get choked out Springs dry up so they used to shoot Indians when they burned because of you know they were they were criminalized for cultural burning practices and this is in the context that indigenous Californians have regarded fire as a gift from the Creator and a friend and this companion Trinette relationship that indigenous Californians had with fire was thus abused in order to subjugate and merchandize them through colonization one of my main interlocutors a fire ecologist in the u.s. Forest Service has recounted that early foresters and the Americans trained in the German tradition of scientific forestry wanted to make timber yields as reliable as possible every year and remove any barriers towards that end the burning practices of California's indigenous people appeared to colonize their far foresters as something that was counterproductive to these aims and that the indigenous people did not value the timber product and were thus incapable of governing themselves and the land they had to be disappeared in order for the landscape to match the idealized equations for forest growth and timber production and so they were and accordingly this human variable in fire ecology remained discarded and concealed in institutional fire ecology for long as well one way to think about fire in the Americas is to think of it as a much police companion species the fighting fires rhetoric has been employed in much of the discussions about fire in the Americas has also been embedded in a system of thought that is carceral and punitive to specific communities as with the example given before this particular line of thinking also inscribes within it racial hierarchies and histories and the marginalization of fire with the aim of the subjugation of black indigenous and people of color the role that race plays in this is crucial and the policing of fire and the short-sighted removal of it from ecosystems and the subsequent oppression of indigenous peoples parallels the workings of the kershel state and its functions in circumscribing who gets access to capital resources power and ultimately freedom and sovereignty so consider the city the ancient Hindu custom of burning widows in the funeral pyres of their dead husband's that's the picture on the on the right to their so this is sivanna Hindu practice that is now defunct this practice involves it inscribing this purification process which masks this act of violent misogyny in a similar vein as the witch trials of Europe a subcategory of the companion species of fire that is holy fire is inscribed with certain properties and training so as to act so as to mask the act of murder into an act of virtue this fire is the pet of Suvarna hindu law and christian laws that naturalized violence against women and we territorial eyes the relationship with the companion species as something that does the bidding of patriarchy these are like attack dogs meant to murder women but while they're doing it the spectacle is upheld as something that either restores virtues to a community by taking the life of a fallen or an evil woman or bringing glory to a community as a woman rendered burdensome is forcibly put on the funeral pyre of her husband in this iteration fire is the lapdog of patriarchy and it decimates the life of anyone who presents a threat to an orthodox patriarchal order of being so slide so this is a satellite image of the paradise fire in California from November 2018 you've probably have heard of it so I know from my interlocutors who work with satellite imagery to study fire that the causative agents of fires are indistinguishable in this kind of satellite imagery so you can really see the fire very quick clearly and where it's going but you don't really know what causes it and whether it's climate change that caused it or something else so whether it's a building fire a forest fire it appears the same however their intensities and spread made affirm satellite imagery the splat ins the fiery relationships on earth and I wonder then if it was possible to take satellite images of Europe and South Asia during the Middle Ages how many studies and witch burnings will appear dot across the land masses and like settler colonial racism and racialized capitalism in California what patriarchy and misogyny also become concealed as a variable in the consideration of aspires in the way that the institutional fire ecology has disappeared certain variables as well so I think a lot of the prior discussion about fire in the sense of pirate politics have left out the more than human relation allottee that comes with it and it has sort of seen fire as in a gentle but ultimately subservient tool in human politics the companion species modeled of fire adds further complexity to it and shows us through either caring for or fighting fires how pyro politics becomes racialized and gendered in unique ways the companion species understanding of fire also helps get beyond the reductive quantification of academic fire ecology where in order to replicate these idealized models ecosystems are subjected to logics of settler colonialism and extractive capitalism and fire as a companion though instead can act as a witness to the erasers that happen they are they are filled with archives and memories and the fires that the archives and memory is that fires leave in their wake is a reminder of the to the extent extinguish ability of the socio-politically inconvenient at any given time and so living with an instead of fighting fires and seeing fires as companion species then may help us illuminate our collective shadows by seeing them as a gentle beings which with memory and witness thank you [Applause]
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The Ways to Backup Photos While Traveling
I always have my laptop with me because I want to edit my shots number one I take my laptop however I also take with me very very lightweight tiny little hard drive that's two terabytes yeah I never erase a memory card while I'm on vacation I leave them in the case I don't ever erase them until I am home and I know that I've got all my backups everywhere in the cloud and everything else I've got the card is backup number one I put them on my laptop that's backup number two I have an on my thing number three if I do final images if I edit or something I put those in my Dropbox so then anything happens to my laptop or my drives or whatever all my finals are in the cloud [Music]
KelbyOne
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2019 Lincoln Navigator - Big as a boat and ready to sail!
[Music] this vehicle is powered by a 3.5 liter twin-turbo v6 producing 450 horsepower and 510 pound foot of torque is driven with a 10 speed automatic transmission full wheel drive capable of towing up to eighty six hundred tells and it is an all aluminum alloy body with adaptive suspension with six different modes adaptive cruise control head-up displays lane-keeping 360-degree camera forward and reverse sensing and rebel Altima audio 20 speakers among other things he's got the power liftgate three rows of seats beautiful stitching on the seats as well got some pretty cool storage in the back here nice nice of course power liftgate our tailgate [Music] give you a shot at the outside so you can see the overall total length of this vehicle and the running boards do deploy they are automatics good gracious I might have to walk halfway across the room to get this vehicle and it's so huge but yes this is the 2019 Lincoln Navigator available at lincoln dealers from now on the inside of the 2019 Lincoln a navigator this is the Nautilus edition take a look at the door here and I'll the power buttons for your headrest the seat up here in the door playing up here I got a nice big pocket storage down here as well as a second you're right here this is that happens to be black Peter with this beautiful seats [Music] the front here you've got a large screen digital displays with the drivers can't get on right now but take a look at the center screen is beautiful almost like a from the society you can see it sticking up which is a little bit of an older style whatever surprisingly did that make that plush with your neck but the beautiful side screen and we down here your your selectors are down here practically first reach one drive and then you have your physical buttons for you control of your stereo and center armrest right here you got cup holders nice stores right here along with a wireless charger right there is got a little slot kind of sit sideways first time I see one sit sideways along with USB ports your drive mode selector down here electric parking brake then if we can get over here stores in the center console again to have a well hey down there along with a DVD DVD player right down in there simple tree storage this doesn't open separately it kinda has the appearance of opens early but these don't both of them have a little latch underneath them pull open and one of the nice things I'll mention quickly about the display up here is that Lincoln has gone to using Waze as a navigation app and just it really has some some really neat features so you can also download that you know off the App Store for your phone interesting dashboard is you know it comes curved and then it's death as much flatter up here and that's actually your Start button up here typical stream will control scriptural everything voice activation a macro give me mirror if you have some controls up here in the sunroof the back flip take a look at the back back of the Lincoln Navigator there's our back door again huge storage again you do have manually adjusting seats in the back you have a huge center console again in the back here you've got controls for your heat these will light up their backlit with images inside of them so you've got put controls for your climate control system over here you've got a rear window sheet control - and then up here is where your story controls are hang along with a digital screen for that then you've got another huge center console right here I have to say an imprisoned other stores way under here I have to see if we're you know for captain's chairs this is really nice where you kind of have climb control here but then you have your stereo back here it's very spacious I mean Who am I doing this room Liza's Stan I like getting into a large you know a large pickup and then we'll climb into the third row and see what it's like I'm in the third row you can see my knees have got about six inches worth of space I do have two buttons here and these recline the third row so if I if I'm not sure if you can see this but I can recline my own seat that's about as far back as it goes and then I can bring it back up again okay and that's on both sides you do have a USB outlet there as well as one Oh down here I've Hannah says little storage tray me before a phone if you want to set it in there and then the exit so we reach around here push that button there and there you go the very back here you've got a 12-volt outlet you've got some deep storage right there you can reach you've got all the controls from power controlling your third row seat recline them or bring it back up and then the little pocket storage here as well as more storage underneath and one more under here and then Brad can see the film but underneath here is where your jacket stuff [Music] you [Music]
Two Guys and a Ride
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How to wash big Duvet & blankets in Lg washing machine review #shortsafrica #shorts
wash these queen size duvet on a line okay let's see so this is a 9 kg 5 kg drying those are the drying future I'm going to use the 9 kg only this is this is also a queen and it's barely like fit in there washer okay I'm gonna have to push it okay until it fits for the main wash so my wash and this is pre-washed around this is where you put yourself now aftermarket there so I had to choose delicate instead of this one because it has refused so yeah yeah this is Magic One
Kemunto Bear
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Big Cheese 4 SSBM: Goodie vs Microsoft J (Fox vs Falco) - Winners Quarters
who you got for this one o I think I think historically at the moment I think Naruto wins this one I think Naruto wins this one over Jordy this is definitely Naruto's set to win it's definitely not his set to lose is this one mine oh yeah cheers you can see us in the Canam all right CH we need a drink in game what do we take a drink for what happens in Game all right what taking suggestions we're staring at the um the chat right now Dion I need a drinking game please make the rules right now every Power Shield that's a good one actually a sip every po Shield there is a Falon that's that's the boys getting black out by the end of the set just I want it any other way just getting black out and watching Naruto play just sitting here by the end of the that like this like all right if someone SDS to lose a game you just neck your drink we're going to need someone on like drink duty all right so we have SDS we have power Shields every head nood man these I don't know how these people are head knotting like I've got like Naruto is definitely a head nter there's no way he's not dude I was watching syndicus before if he missed his uh Tech Chase's Falcon he was head knotting that would have me just like what do you want me to do every every shine is just rude rup it every shine is rude oh goody Getting Legs out arms out the weights come off glasses on Naruto did you see um that mango tweet where he's just talking about how like anyone who brings up the when Rock Lee takes the whites off bir gar it's like you don't understand what that means anytime someone's like but he's still lost it's like you don't understand the significance of that moment like for real though that was a moment and that's why we have goodie I was going to say like from Goody's side but he he's the favorite like he's the he's got her right now J's going to take his weights off just to get his arms and legs broken oh man okay let's see that J's been playing pretty hot I I haven't seen any of goody sets this weekend or at least today I mean goody last week was very hot with the Winner's bracket reset J in uh in Temple M if you if you're a Victorian you should come to temp temple whatever it's called sorry Naruto as I should say sorry Naruto Naruto versus Josh man in winners finals but gr took a set but apparently that doesn't count as a set so but you did take it to game game 10 not game 10 game oh game oh never mind you know sucks okay oo ran straight into that back here o should be kill down Smash Hit so far on the stage like that was that's unfair oh never mind that's unfair everything B us just stupid character that's why I [Music] play oh there we go gu gu is uh plugging Temple oh that's gross Naruto now with the stock lead it's just unfortunate that Naruto gets like main character buff I don't know where I'd put Jordi is Jordi like I wouldn't call him Shikamaru but way what's a character that's on like four side quests in the show because Jord is in like four different brackets right now it'd be like Nei or something but we'll see if he has the same fate as Nei after this [Laughter] set Naruto is not happy that one yeah Naruto just got hit with uh was eight triog 64 PALS like you don't want that any Naruto fans all right man I like I was talking it was literally just the other day me and the boys were discussing about like just random things in Naruto where it was like that was so stupid that was so stupid it's like why did Sasuke get renegon what why that's not even like that's not even his thing man I haven't thought about that in so long all right Jord trying to bring this one back oh the wrong direction what how did how does that hit that's unfair that's unfair that's stupid turn around with the turn around shrug that's his rent gun turn around believe it yeah dude if he if he says that I'm actually like I'm off com all right Jord jordy's favorite stage is Stadium actually I think his favorite stage is unfrozen Stadium oh really yeah because like stuff like the rock transformation where like if they T in that little spot in the right they're just [ __ ] like if the Falcon's in front of you you literally can't te in any direction you're getting out smashed he's just holding it down here okay all right it's um so yeah Jordy if Jordi loses this or whoever loses this has to ver Ruben in um in losers and that's another top eight qualifier and Reuben has this like I think he I think he's top AED nearly every single major he's been through like in the past 5 years so we'll see see what happens after that what kind just getting run down though he [Music] isame he's proving that he could be the [Music] target like I hope people don't worry about um nuto spoil was at like this point in that one in my skull that's a rough one oh no all right Jord needs to take a deep breath that was what was that a minute 13 that is not good goodies drinking performance enhancing drinks being Coca-Cola with a full sugar in it CED out of his mind CED out of his mind Coca-Cola fo man yeah he's got a Coca-Cola full sugar already running it straight back so to this stage I would have thought he would have gone anywhere else okay don't get cheed don't get [Music] cheed oh the Miss shine coverage yeah this is just off a knock down Good's just been chasing not like that oh this is just a he's trying to hit a new PB this game he's trying to break 113 yeah oh no never seen a 113 is Nardo going to hit a PB oh he's cheesing he's cheesing what a dog what a rat on his face narudo is a rat goodie is my rat goodie is my rat is my rat oh [Music] oh double for sters this would be very bad for the mental okay come on goody oh he saved [Music] him nice okay not double for Stu I'm cheering for Jordy now yeah come on Jordy bring it back kill nut you can't let him get away with this you actually [Music] can't a it's like every time he's about to cook he just rips the special out of his head yeah it's combo over this is my game yeah no [Applause] more man what sucks is that if Jordy just played like this like on this stock for this whole set it's not over it's not over let's see goodies goodies trying to disrespect but he's just getting hit a oh no don't roll it oh the CL on the get [Music] woo what what where did that grab reach where did he get that from grab store that was that was bull crap that's some [ __ ] [ __ ] right there that is some [ __ ] [ __ ] all right yeah sui that's just how it be that's how it be sometimes so what's the um the lore with the large formage large formage the large formage three so large formage three I was there I but you don't remember anything that sounds like the last so so all of the big cheesers I feel like it's the the tournament where because we're not running in Victoria where we have to like do all the leg work the the sa satos and sa helpers run the whole thing which means that we kind of just get drunk last year was last year was all right I I remember so we were set up in a different different hole in the hole around the side now cuz we're in the main hole here at the St Clair re Center um and I think it was sock sock my son versus Nick gr I think Josh is over in the US or something mhh um I can't remember exactly but it was standard tournament I feel like big cheese the reason why it's always so good is just purely off the fact that it's like the um strong here The Vibes are always so good here and like having it in a Rec Center means that like we also just get the opportunity to have stuff like the bleacher seats and then you also have a huge oval at the back so you can literally just go outside and kick a ball when you're like okay I'm not going to be a gamer anymore and a bar in venue yeah bar in venue you can't beat that can't you don't have to sneak drinks in not that I've done that that never happens it's never happened before respect your local to don't sneak drinks in the venue that's it's bad for them and it's bad for running events again at that same venue definitely if you do take your trash out yeah have we do that that's the bare minimum D people who leave like their cans of drinks that are obviously not sold in the venue like out on tables and it's like oh cool they got like people have to clean this and go oh okay people are just sneaking drinks don't do that um at least make it the fader raade yeah The Fad never know uh allegedly back in the day just uh what 2017 2018 it was definitely the era of just like ah this place doesn't sell like alcohol at the venue it's like we can fix that it's like we can get a Mac's a Ma's like lemonade um but yeah Gucci right chwy water chwy water in Lade compared to to Melbourne I feel I feel like it's uh they got a bit of a crunch to it Some people prefer that sometimes it's not um not what they not
SA Smash TV
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Frye Boot Company Est 1863
can you tell me anything you know about the fry Boot Company the fry Boot Company yeah I don't know anything about the fry boot company is there anything that you can tell me about the fry Boot Company it's like started here I think in wro I think um is there anything that you can tell me about the fry Boot Company not really no is there anything that you can tell me about the fry Boot Company what is that I've never heard of that in my life honest to God it's Vicki with an i and it's stankovic s t n k o v i c h and when did you start working at fry 1972 okay and when did you stop working at fry and why 1975 and and only because they didn't give me a $5 increase oh okay uh why did you choose to work at fry a friend of mine talked me into it oh really yeah and you decided all on after that perfect uh what was your experience at fry I think one of my greatest experience was organizational skills okay so what was my I didn't have secretarial skills at at all and that was good because it required no secretarial skills and I just wanted another job and you enjoyed your experience at fry loved it loved it I loved it because Mr irand was it the nicest man you could ever possibly work for and when the salese weren't around he would have his is break time lunchtime all with his employees on the second floor oh that's awesome yeah I've not seen it since I've seen very few group level managers or vice presidents that sit with all of their employees if the stitching was off a thousand of an inch they would give it to their employees for $6 or $9 depending on how um let's say the man's short boot was one of the most expensive because it was a zipup boot and it was you know just below the pant leg uh no above the pant leg sorry um but that to me is a real true company that wants to include all of the employees on what is going on this is a baby's boot they always stamp their name on the bottom oh wow so you knew you had a fry yep nobody knew that about the wonderful thing that they did people that had one leg um the arm Services which needed steel toes they also made the nap Safety Shoes we had their labels that we used to stitch in the is there anything else that you'd want to share no it was just a it was a wonderful company to work for because people really felt like they could contribute and they got rewarded as they went along r l r w lungstrom I was there for 6 months my my boss told told me I voted for the union like I'm fir so I said okay I vote for Union I worked in the on on the top on the top Flo okay the fifth FL and boy it was just hot up there we had a we had a we had every air conditioner and in F going on year round that's how hard it was up there what did you do on the top floor I well I I put the I put the V for the um for the shoes they came out of the machine like they came out of like that back any other stories any experiences that you had at fry that you'd like to tell me about uh I just wish I stayed wish I I just wish I stayed there longer than than 6 months that a pig even though it was really hot up there you you like tell me about fry anything um that you'd like people to know about fry well they make good boots sure oh
The Marlborough Historical Society - Marlborough, Massachusetts
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I Confronted Her
hey guys what's up this is Rome welcome to my new video I woke up like 30 minutes ago is this one of my favorite shirts ever first time wearing it so it's gonna feel a little like not stretchy I still gotta lose his belly those noticing mom you see that that's got to turn into ABS ASAP though [Music] [Applause] [Music] who said that [Music] right so Big Eight last one I have that face for anybody Connecticut okay I'm below myself so I can't be mad about that there you get oh I'm getting myself too we're all getting hey quick question weird your eyebrows go damn bro tell me we're always what we always seen the baddest cars out here damn they come from Montana that's pretty dumb Nismo that's all you gotta know oh it doesn't have the Nismo wheels California weather in mind your boy in its natural habitat electronics money yo to be honest honey one of these from a car you don't really matter 80 facts but you're what has to be editing everywhere for me hey what's it called likes coffee Hey all right Starbucks just cooling off but y'all need a hook-up brother with iPhone hey there's the 2.6 Oklahoma for her to knit up gang gang gang gang [ __ ] you know wheel it every month but this is not a delta or you know beats us where it's a tripod mother hey Cristina dilaloo if you're watching this video get my line hey hey hey hello oh there you go there you go October 18 yes my team I'm trying to hit 500 before the 18th 500 serves not subway subscriber count' yeah that's the way uh that one I hated that one I made it to PC back again only bantering bees in every energy brother pull up in the Beamer all white to see this are missing a blue me a a your mama to walk every like yeah I bet you got that water to splash slippery excuse me give me it's about 12 29 and I'm and a block right here cuz on the line children cuz I'm talking to it I'm not - because I got when he not when [ __ ] nah I'm gonna start editing like I said I'm gonna be on top all my edits mmm a one I'm not playing no more see you guys tomorrow where the tease tease me Lance stay
Raul Villalobos
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CIVA Meeting 2013 Voting of CIVA and Contests Officials
okay in that case we have to proceed with the now it's 15 30 and Hannah the bus is leaving at five o'clock so we have 90 minutes to go and we have a lot of items left so let's continue with Siva elections for 2014 and I will give the word nope sorry I will start with the first because one of my proposals is that we go for to change what we have for the moment we have a one year term and I would like for the bureau to ask the plenary that we should go to a two-year term the thing would be that now we would vote for the president and for two vice presidents to be voted for two years and then also the remaining two vice presidents will have one year term and next year there will be those two will be re-elected or if there are other nominees that will be a change so the first vote I will give the word to Mr Hughes to arrange do you need the microphone to okay you can make a proposal okay do you accept to do it by country panel okay in that case we have the proposal from me that we should proceed from now on as the majority of commissions do within Fai that the bureau is selected for a two-year term as we will have then as I said not all delegates in the bureau should be dismissed every year so we will have a one year it will be three and one year it will be two so in this case I would like to ask the delegates if you are in favor of the my proposal to go to a two-year term please raise your country panels foreign 24 do we have anybody against anybody abstain us thank you thank you very much for that now we cons continue with the ordinary voting please wait for my instruction the first election will be for Siva vice presidents we have four nominations uh LG you're talking about numbers one and four being elected for a one-year term or effectively yes for two-year terms you're going to alternate yeah so your plan was that prawn one in four for one year the we have to work with our city Fai rules um we can't vote members of Bureau for a different term so we can't say some of you for two years or seven of you for one year because it's against our City Rules so the the plan that we have is that we will now vote for Siva vice presidents the people who Finish First and fourth are one year and the people who finished second and third are two year and the way we do this is the people who Finish First and fourth agree to step down after one year that's that's how we can avoid people complaining about it everybody's happy with that for all the vice presidents agree all their nominees agree with that does any of the nominations disagree with that right we'll move on so this is one of the multi-choice votes and you can make up to four votes so if you want to vote for all four it's 1.2.3.4 Cent okay I'll open the voting now so please vote as everybody voted who wants to vote okay I closed the voting and the results well the answer is you are all elected with a majority so congratulations uh because of the scheme that we just cooked up numbers one and four John Gayle and Nick beckenham you agree to step down next year to then enable alternate voting for Bureau so you'll have to re-stand in 2014. I'll say it again and Nick Buckingham will agree to step down in 2014. because they have all just been elected for a two-year term but John and Nick will stand down after one year so that you then have alternate Bureau elections again please wait for my instruction you can see on this group this is called see that secretary it's up to two choices so you can vote for nobody or for one or for two if you want to vote for choices one and two it would be one dot two send the two and three two dot three send okay I open the voting now so please vote okay we're done with 25 votes so I stopped the voting and the results are Hannah has 20 Maddie has 19 and Carol has six so I declare Hannah and Maddie the secretaries for 2014. congratulations okay we move on to the next lecture which is rules subcommittee chairman there is only one nomination which is Mike Heuer you therefore have the choice to vote Yes abstain or no so one for yes two for abstain three for now I open the voting now so please vote now has everybody voted who wants to vote okay I stopped voting and the result is overwhelmingly yes congratulations Mike 20 yes three not today's men one no again please wait now we have a slight uh problem here rather than we waste time changing the vote you will find my choice my hero's name on the list of course he is now the chairman so please do not vote for number three it is a wasted vote okay so this is for the members of the rules subcommittee please wait until I say yeah you pick up to five up to five from the seven candidates because candidate number three is not valid okay so if you wanted four and five and six four dot 5.6 send I start the voting now so please vote okay I have all the votes so I stop the voting and the results are at least the first round material has 21 Allen has 20. Vladimir has 16 Jurgen has 15 and the rest don't have an absolute majority so do we vote absolutely do we vote from an absolute majorities or do we allow people in with 12. I need to check is it absolutely optimized no it's just the members the top five okay so I congratulate Matthew and Philly are being members of the subcommittee yes there is only one nomination for judging subcommittee chairman that is John guyard again one for yes two for abstain three for now I open the voting now so please vote now has everybody voted and he wants to vote so I stopped the voting and the good news is John they like you congratulations 22 to 2 with no notes so again wait until I say but this is for the judging subcommittee up to five first of all can you please check that the nominations were accurate because we had some changes this morning we still haven't opened the voting so please wait okay no changes so I open the voting vote for up to five okay we have all the votes so I stopped the voting and here are the results Philip has 19 Mikhail has 18 Brian has 16 and Vladimir and mati both have 12 so they are the elected members congratulations so the one domination is Alan Cassidy one four yes two for abstain three for no please vote now we have all the votes so we stop and it's overwhelming yes congratulations to Alan 24 yes one I'm staying now again would anybody like to vote on this list we would vote to approve the whole list does anybody want to vote okay then those members are duly elected congratulations this is the list given to me by LG that's great okay so there's hang on there's no voting does anybody want to vote on this is written back I'm starting with my titles my titles are irrelevant I'm telling you it's the world Advanced aerobatic championship in 2014. otherwise I've asked three times so congratulations Mike you are the president of the journey there will be up to two there will be two members of the jury we have six nominations so you pick two from six this is for the 2014 World Advanced aerobatic championships please wait until I say but these are the nominations don't vote for Mike Mike is not on the list four is really five this year again and six is a methyl so you have five candidates candidate number three is not valid do not vote three you make up to two selections please vote now has everybody voted who wants to vote and it takes over to 25 so I stopped the votes and the results are Philippe has 12. Maddie has eleven Jesus Christ and it was only two so it's YouTube congratulations so that you choose one is ghee and two is John please vote now and we have all of the votes so the result is John with 19B with six congratulations John thank you and we moved to the 2014 World glider aerobatic championships the president of the international jury there is one nomination which is Maddie would anybody like to vote on that the 2014 World Eliza aerobatic championship president of international jury the nomination is Maddie nobody wants to vote so congratulations Maddie so we moved to the members of the international jury for the 2014 wgac thereafter three nominations the three nominations are Carl Burger obviously nomination number two is no longer valid kempi or Martin of Norway thank you so uh you pick two up to two from the three and nomination number two is not valid so it's from one three or four please vote now session and you have 25 so I will stop and the result is call with 17 call you with 50 and Marta with 15 so we have to revote this is exciting so now we're voting for one person out of Kali or Mata so three for Carly four fermato please vote now and too short so I'm going to close the voting now and the result is Marta with 12 and Curry with 11 so Martha is the second member yes two from the same country that's a silver room I don't know okay ah hang on the channel section states that you can only have one jury members the country well I my proposal would be without the person who receives the higher votes active Nick and Alan is the one voted elected and then Jurgen gets to be in any way okay to be absolutely clear you choose two from these three and I still haven't opened the voting you can only have one jury member per country and both Nick and Adam are British so whoever gets the higher vote out of those two becomes the jury member from gbr and Jurgen will become the second jury member anyway so really you're voting between one and two but we'll do it properly so you pick two out of those three candidates I start the voting now so please vote okay we we have a situation I've just noticed that there's one nomination for chief judge which is Nick so I looked at him and he said he would therefore withdraw from this election for jury member and would instead take up the post of chief judge or apply for the post of Chief look which therefore makes this election unnecessary we would have in that case uh two nominations Alan and Jurgen I can rerun the election with just those two but I'm asking does anybody want to vote on Alan and Jurgen as jury members well we did already then you are the jury members for 2014 BAC congratulations so the 2014 EAC chief judge Nick is the only nomination this is called chief judge does anybody want to vote then congratulations Nick and the very last one 2014 Yak 52 and intermediate World aromatic Champion did I said it wrong no yep 52 and intermediate for president of the international jury there is one nomination which is LG would anybody like to vote 2014 Yak 52 and intermediate president of the jury congratulations LG you'll be busy 2014 Netflix jury members you pick up to two from four please vote now the results are in and the winner of the Eurovision song I'm sorry Elena has 20. Alan has 14 with Pierre reserved with 70 congratulations to you too okay yeah the Voting is not open yet to vote for ghee is one two is Nick three is power and four is mati you pick one only so you vote just the number for the one person that you want please wait I opened the voting so vote now now it's stuck on 24 so I now close the vote and look at that well done I closed the voting with totally fine votes and the result is 13. so congratulations to you well that's that's a real test of this system because that's more votes than we had at the general conference a lot more votes than he had at the general conference so I'm very pleased thank you very much for your help don't forget to give me them back because they're no use to you on their own thank you very much okay we are getting short of time so I would like to do a proposal for the plenary I would ask the plenary that we have for the two glider championships bid for 2015 and for the bid from for whack for 2016 that we give that to the bureau to decide so there are two bids first for the glider next year at 2015 there's one bid from Czech Republic there is one no there's two one from Czech Republic one from Hungary and we have then also for 2016 one bid from USA for whack so I would ask the plenary to give the authorization to the Siva Bureau to handle these three or these two championships with three bids in can we approve that we will have a bureau meeting tonight on the ship going back so we should be able to I will ask the bureau but I cannot say that we will have a definite decision but otherwise I think we will scrutinize the bids and I would accept that we could do it within a week is if that is okay Mike okay if that case I understand that the planner has given the authorization to the bureau to decide thank you
Vladimir Machula
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The Sugar Saga - A mysterious underwater prophecy whilst in the supermarket shelves...
That was not too bad... It depends how you see it It deepens You're always twisting things around, I can't believe you're an interpreter! Unlike you, I'm not constantly on duty I'm not building anything now No, I meant "being annoying" Guys, please, we've got a mission. Yeah, it's not great but apparently it has some good points Like our great-great-grandkids or something will see the difference? Great! Great-grand-great! Oh, cut it! How can you make fun of it all when you know we're doomed? Exactly because of that, there's no way out, you might as well enjoy it now. That's what the pearls mean: we cover our pain with a beautiful coating and then what remains is only beautiful. I thought they were a snack. I ate mine. At least you got something out of it Yeah! Free food in exchange for death We'll all die, let's just enjoy it. She's right. I think she likes me! Lucky you, some of us will just die alone. You've lots of time until that happens! Come on, let's have a swim somewhere nice Why don't you interpret my fin? Yeah...I think we'll go for a swim by the seaweed Bye! Sea you! You must be new here. I’m Sugar. Yes, I’ve heard of you, our families are very closely related. Indeed. I’ll show you your way around here. You may have to wait a bit to be picked up, but it’s worth it. Families with kids love us. Love! That’s something to strive for. Then how come we are not picked up earlier? Post-war. The war was devastating and there’s a lot of rationing going on. Are we expensive? We’re unique. We are happiness in a spoonful. I’m glad...! How does a child look like? Oh, there’s one. Probably the parents will put you back in... No, I’m going. They’re taking me! That was quick! I can’t believe he’s gone. Leaving a fatherless daughter! I’m sure he enjoyed his time alive... How can you be such a cold fish? I also had to grow up quickly, and I needed to learn to cope. I’ve been studying and I’ve found a change in their habits. What has changed? Are they having less sugar? They’re having less sugar... [CHEERING] In favour of Golden syrup. Golden syrup? What’s that? It’s... It’s yin, isn’t it? You built our hopes for nothing! [BABY CRYING] Shh...it’s OK. It’s going to be fine. Please, be more tactful next time. I apologise. It wasn’t my intention. Oh, great, another one. You’re just grumpy because they prefer them to you. It’s not his fault to be so highly refined that no nutrient is left. You are also processed and the only difference is the colouring added. Nonsense, haven’t you seen the adverts? The pastry aisle is full of news about how brown is more wholesome. Hey, I’ve just arrived. Who are you? Well, these two are very unhealthy and I’m wholesome. Who are you? Wholesome? What do you mean? I’ve got nutrients. Ah, so you’re a flour? No! I’m a... Yes, tell our new guest who you are. I’m a type of sugar, but a wholesome one! Ah! Sorry, I thought you were a flour, because you’re so flaky! [POSH LAUGHTER] You are a sweetie, who are you? Flaky? It’s you who’s very thick! I’m Molasses. You must be Golden. Yes, I can see my fame precedes me. I’ve heard stories about your kind. My kind? Yes, of course we are similar in texture but baby, you know I’ve got the nutrients. In the past they thought thick would be nicer and melted the sugar. I’m not melted sugar, I’m extracted with less refinement. I can vouch for the lack of refinement. Oh, two kids, pointing at me, I think I’m going. It was swell meeting you! Swell...Are we going to get more of her? I hope not. She’s annoying. And this is a pearl. It represents that if you feel bad, you can cover it up and pretend you feel good, until it looks good enough. I like pearls. They taste nice! No! You’re not meant to eat them! It reminds me of someone I used to know... True, darling. You’re much less grumpy now. Things change. Perspective changes with age. I’ve found another thing! You never stop surprising me, old friend. I’m not as old as you! I used to dress up to sneak in the sacred meetings! That explains why I didn’t get your humour. Really? All this time...? I guess that’s why I was not that worried about life ending. Well, my first husband got caught in a net. These things happen at any age. But it you’re small enough, you can either get yourself out, or they release you. I guess he wasn’t. So, what have you come here for, apart from bringing us bad memories back? They’ve increased it. The sugar production, but they don’t call it sugar, they ... I know, I know, golden syrup... No, no. You don’t understand. It’s out of control. They’ve got brown sugar and molasses now. What are those? Go play with your brother. No, mum, but I want to know! You’ve heard your mum. Maybe she needs to know too. No! I won’t allow you to do that to her. She’s too young to be thinking about it! To be thinking about what? I want to play too! No, let’s go home now. We’ll swim tomorrow. But, mum...! Enough! Thank you for meeting me here. You’re welcome. I received your shell and it intrigued me. But your parents will be angry. I don’t care, I’m old enough now. I’ve grown up! And you’ve got beautiful fins... Thank you... I want to know everything about interpreting. I want to know what humans are doing and I want to know what happened in that meeting that mum refuses to talk about. But she told you about the pearl, right? Because I’ve seen you teaching that to your little brother... Yes. But I don’t get it. Why being something you’re not? Maybe you’re right. If you had limited time, would you choose to be something you’re not? We’ve all got limited time, I guess...why is that...? Not the natural way. We’re being hunted. We’re being bred, farmed, grown like plants! Humans are getting used to our taste and our energy, because we’re medicine to them: we’re a powerful yang remedy! Hunted? Farmed? No! You’re too young to understand, I’m sorry I said this to you, but I needed help and you were so curious... Hunted...Farmed... That’s why people cover their sadness, there’s no time to deal with it. Just move on. Move on and enjoy the now, because humans are not taking any pity on us! [KISS] I’m home! Another one...? You’re also dense, what makes you special? And you don’t come in a tin, like Golden. Who are you? I’m honey! Another creamy one claiming to be the best. But I’m the best, I’m natural, made by bees. I’m made by plants and then... with a bit of human help...made into a paste. But you’ve got crystals too, you’re drying! Yes, I can crystallise. I guess I’m the best of both! This is interesting. I wonder if children will also see the worst of both in you. Grumpy as usual. Oh, I can see them. They’re taking me! Sweet! I love you. Thank you. And I’m OK with being sad. He would have respected that. At the end of his life, he got wiser and he acknowledged a whole range of emotions. Yes. That’s true. I miss him so badly! On the other fin, you can’t let your life end just like that... you’re still so young and beautifully fertile. What? Remember our mission, we might be the only ones left. You’re right. I’ll get my daughter ready for the arts of the interpretation, so that one day we may communicate and stop the massacre. That’s not what I was thinking of, but I guess it works too. What were you thinking of? Well, you know I’ve always loved you... Augustus! We share the same mother! For fin’s sake! We’re fish, Augustine! [KISS] That is a fancy plastic container you come into. Oh, the paper bag is talking to me! Are you thick inside? No, I’m like you, but I don’t have a see-through package, hello? Hello! Pleased to meet you. I’m the best here. Modest a.f. Control your mouth, do you not want any kids to pick you? “As fruit”. Right... And who says this plastic bottle is the best? All the studies! And the history! Monks developed apiculture to get me. Monks? That’s the past! I come straight from the lab. Excuse me? The lavatory? How can you all be so naïve! I’m the future! I’ve been especially created and engineered to be perfectly sweet with no side-effects! Are you also going to say that I am too unhealthy? But I bet you don’t have any nutrients! None at all! Then how are you better than any of us? Read my label! Ehm...Honey, you’re the closest, do us a favour and read it out loud. He can’t read. He’s too yin. But I can still hear you! I...I can’t read either. But I can make the noise bees make, I used to hear it all day long! [BUZZING NOISE] Useless! Then you do it. Ladies first... You can’t read either, admit it! I’m wholesome, don’t change the topic. Actually, I heard you used to be, a few years back. Now they’ve found out you’re just colouring, they even prefer Sugar. And that’s going too low! Ah, that’s it. Looks like I’m going, guys. See you, losers. I’m sorry mum, I tried. Don’t be sorry, life is full of trial and error situations. Just don’t make it mean anything about yourself. But I could hear something. They're noticing they’re getting yin. Mum, tell us the yin and yang stories too! Are we yin or yang, mum? I bet I am more yang than my sister. Yes, darling. You are yang-er because you’re a male. Hmm! But dear, you’re yang too! We’re fish, remember? Medicinal yang. And you are making yourself more yang by getting angry! The humans are finding other yang supplements. The prophecy is happening! Soon they won’t need to eat us to live! That’s great news, did you hear that, my little twins? [CHEERING] We won’t get eaten! Their society was so yang-based, they over-work... I’m glad they’re finally using their yang brain applied to ethics! Me too. Teach us more about it. What code have you interpreted? They say something about "V Guns". It sounds like a weapon, but prophecies are never straight-forward. Oh, it’s so cold in here. Who are you? I’m Agave. Are you like me but from another continent? No, I’m not like you, I’m made of the stuff that dreams are made of! What’s this chap talking about? Tequila! Pardon me? The stuff dreams are made off... the plant he’s extracted from...all the same! Goodness me! So you’re extracted from an alcoholic plant? No, no, no. It’s the fermentation what turns the sugar into alcohol. Or distillation... You seem to be in the know. When one is old and wise, he listens and learns. Yes, but we still cannot read the Ace-K ingredients. That’s not my problem. I can read! I can read too. Yeah, man, they taught us that at least! Right nerdies, stop bragging and show it. It says... “Acesulfame K is not broken down when digested, nor is it stored in the body. After being consumed, it is quickly absorbed and then rapidly excreted” – Canderel. Who the hell is Canderel? Oh, but that’s awful! You’re totally artificial! I’m created for a reason: to help fat kids keep eating sweet things and not keep getting fat. That is disgusting! Kids deserve nutrients too! And I’m the highest in them! But keeping bees, isn’t that slavery? What? No. Hey, you never told us about that. Trying to sneak in some monk holy stories. Bulls...eye! We take some from them, but we keep them safe. Yes, you trap them in a box, then take their wax for candles... I don’t have anything to do with Canderel! She gets thicker and thicker as time goes by. She needs a warm bath into reality. How do you know so much? What are you made of, some ground fruit? Let me finish. They take their freedom, their wax, their honey and then feed them the worst imaginable! Which is...? Pure sugar! I knew it, I knew it all along! This is outrageous. I’ve been standing you for decades. I hope they do segregate us and I get changed to the candy aisle, because being in the home baking section is... We may not be as well raised as you, who seem to be the latest fad, but we’ve got feelings! I’m sorry, I can only speak the truth. And what are you made of? Because you avoided the topic. Maybe there is a truth she doesn’t want us to know. I think I know what she’s hiding. You? The fakest one? Of course you’re against her. But please, tell us your theory! It’s not a theory. She’s just like me. Engineered in a lab! Liar! Come on, I recognise pure soft white fluffy powder when I hear it shake in its bag. Your components may also be found in fruit, but you were never one! No! Is that true? No! Hey, man, do you think this is normal around here? I don’t know, but I hope they take me soon, I don’t like it in here, it’s too cold. I like it cold, it makes me hard. Have you got any news for me? Yes, mother. The vegans are winning. The farms are closing. Apart from in Scotland. That’s fine, just don’t go there. I’m so proud of you Augustus Jr., and you Augustine Jr.! Thank you, mum. We’ll carry on the message. We will keep offering our flesh as medicine for their brain, until they evolve enough to develop more dietary supplements! As the prophecy said...I will now rest at peace, following the clan who raised me, and gave me the loving connection and understanding of nature. Another section... Why don’t they just take us away, this is humiliating! I’m starting to lose my patience. And they look so natural...they’ve got a green leaf symbol on them! I’ve got that one too! And I’m fairtrade. Unlike you with your workers... They look just like me. Why am I not in their balanced section? You were too yin, you couldn’t even read, remember? Hey, man, maybe she doesn’t remember because she is too yin. I used to be the most balanced and natural! Stop moaning. For what we see, you could be cocaine. Cocaine, but never a coconut nectar. Like a spread, baby. I don’t feel the need to reply to your negative comments. I’m too enlightened for that! You may be high in micronutrients but low in modesty. Well, I know I’m the best: I’m mildly sweet, offering yin relaxation without excess. So, I don’t see anything wrong with loving myself and ignoring bad comments. Please, someone take me! Students! They love making cakes, putting me in tea, in coffee... Yes! Godspeed fellows! Finally! Poor students, they don’t know what they’re doing to themselves... So self-righteous too! Leave her, it’s not worth it. Let’s not get bitter, shall we? Hey, Organic Rice Syrup, you haven’t said anything? Don’t you like me? It’s not that. You contain gluten. It’s never gonna work. What’s going on? I thought they were done and they’d found a new diet! Apparently we’re gluten-free...
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