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LiveFAQ: Vitamin D with Dr. Craig Brandman and Dr. Douglas Smith
hey everybody it's cheryl lawson welcome to live faq today we're excited to have two guests and we're talking about vitamin d i know it's been in the news a lot and there's tons of studies but we've got a couple really great guys here to help us through the vitamin d conversation dr craig brandman and dr douglas smith welcome guys hi cheryl howdy so dr craig our viewers have met you before so i don't know that uh we need to do a reintroduction but would you do us the honor of introducing uh doug and how we found him sure that would be uh be my pleasure so um just to give a brief reminder to everybody um i'm craig brandman i'm the chief medical officer at step one health and we thought as we got into springtime here and everybody was getting the opportunity to get back outside and enjoy being in the sun and doing things outside that we'd sort of remind everybody and talk a little bit about vitamin d and how important it is and some of the issues and questions that we know lots of people have and so it's my pleasure today to introduce dr douglas smith doug is a friend and a colleague of mine he has not gone over to the dark side um you know he is still a clinician um and sees patients and um you know is somebody um because of his position in in salt lake and also has an outdoor life um and is very knowledgeable and he and i have had a chance to chat about vitamin d a little bit and we invited doug to uh to uh join us in this live fa queue and answer some questions um that that we've put together that hopefully will improve people's understanding of you know what is vitamin d what's it all about why is it important um and um we'll share some of our personal experiences to make this uh a little bit uh you know more interesting there you go well welcome dad it's good to be here thank you so uh let's get right into it i mean you know dr craig just mentioned the fact that he's in southern california yeah i'm i'm in uh not so sunny oklahoma today and you're you're in utah and so you know we know that vitamin d is you know different and has something to do with the sun but let's go back to you know what exactly is vitamin d okay well um i guess at a basic level vitamin d is more of a hormone than it is necessarily a typical vitamin as we would typically see in the stores so it's a chemical that is created from cholesterol typically and then the sun has a big factor in vitamin d being modified and activated in the skin of the body and so if i were to say what is it i would say it's more of a hormone than anything so what are the characteristics of vitamin d what characteristics does it have okay being created from the general structure of cholesterol it's what we would call a fat soluble chemical what what does that mean just like if you were to dump oil into a lake the oil in the water would not mix so if you were to dump vitamin d into a bat of water it would not mix but if you dumped it into a vat of oil it would mix and so it would absorb into anything that would be more oily in nature or fatty a fatty type substance and so we carry vitamin d and we store it in this fat stores of our body uh so that is probably the main characteristic some of the other characteristics uh functioning as a hormone vitamin d engages with our dna it it is able to go through the cell membrane it's able to go into the nucleus of the cell and attach to our dna and when it gets in there and attaches there are some 2700 different genes that it actually is able to attach to uh and they've been able to see about 200 or over 200 different genes where it either up regulates the activity of that gene or down regulates the activity of that gene and the products of that gene which are typically proteins are either increased or decreased and then those proteins go out into the body and cause different functions to occur in our in our metabolism in our body so in general i guess that's what you would say in a very basic level vitamin d does so okay so this here's the simple question i think a lot of people ask why why do i need vitamin d okay there's a lot of reasons and i think we're learning more and more you know as you listen to the news and look at reuters and whoever you see articles coming all the time of the effects of vitamin d and more studies so i think right now we're really at the tip of the iceberg of seeing the full effects of what vitamin d does there's many studies going on right now that are looking at different dosing and if we we know that we have a certain disease state now is giving vitamin d going to help reverse that a lot of those answers we don't necessarily have definitive answers about but what we do know is that there's a lot of correlations between many different disease states and vitamin d numerous cancers have an association with low vitamin d levels multiple sclerosis has an association with vitamin d levels being low heart disease significant uh correlation with that as well um i i would say in my practice uh there's a numerous things that i see people for uh when they come in that don't on the you know they look fine people look fine but they have these vague complaints that are very difficult to measure and uh over the years i've found that vitamin d is a very vital substance that people need and as we look at that as one of the potential solutions for many of these conditions and complaints that people have often vitamin d is a factor in those so there's many different why do we need vitamin d there's many different reasons i mean if you get onto a basic level for say your bones vitamin d plays an essential role in promoting appropriate bone health and if you lack vitamin d and the calcium that you need to help with your bones you could become osteoporotic so your bone would have very low density and put you at risk of fractures when i was in medical school in wisconsin i'll never forget a child i took care of in the children's hospital of wisconsin as an african-american boy that lived in milwaukee so very far north and during the winter years uh winter time of the year uh there was very low amount of sunlight and so i i had heard about rickets and and i was able to actually take care of a little boy who had rickets which is associated with the causes severely depressed vitamin d levels to the point where his bones were very soft and he had very curved shin bones and was not able to walk so that's an extreme case of vitamin d deficiency but one that was very very real early on in my training so you talked about dosage and and the sun so where does vitamin d come from where do we get vitamin d okay well we can get vitamin d in in some foods but to be perfectly honest with you foods are not a very good source of vitamin d nowadays many of the foods that we get that are processed they're putting vitamin d in there because they recognize that there's a deficiency overall in our in our nation i think around the world you would say especially in temperate climates that would be a correct statement but if you were to look at some of the fattier fish as in mackerel or salmon or tuna they have a higher amount of vitamin d some mushrooms obviously milk is fortified you see that all the time when you go and buy milk and it's fortified with vitamin d um but to be perfectly outside of that you know many cereals and things now that we can purchase in the store have been fortified but naturally occurring vitamin d really is rather rare and so for people to think that they're going to go out and just you know find in their food substance enough vitamin d to take care of their needs is slightly naive vitamin d obviously we talked about earlier about cholesterol being kind of the backbone in that precursor molecule and so we take in cholesterol obviously through our diet but then it requires the sun and the uvb rays to act upon that cholesterol molecule and then we need a functioning liver after that and then we need a functioning set of kidneys after that and a parathyroid functioning to get the appropriate balance and modification of that chemical so that we can then activate it and use it in our body sunlight's crucial so it's very difficult and i think that's why he's you know there's some studies saying 70 of our our nation is deficient in vitamin d uh i think because one dietarily it's difficult to get it and two we're wearing long sleeves we're in our cars all day when we go to work we go to work and we're sitting inside um and so i'm sorry go on well i was gonna say um my mom's getting ready to take a trip to africa she's all excited about it and one of the nurses uh told her you know make sure you you're going in the sunny season make sure that you're wearing sunscreen and you know she came back and like you know the sunscreen industry is amazing i think this was one of her first experiences with purchasing sunscreen but that kind of leads to my the question of you know how does the sun play a role when we're protecting our skin you know with 100 spf for whatever the stuff is now how can the sun play a role in vitamin d providing vitamin d well i think that's the problem is you know one we need to protect our skin and so we don't develop skin cancer and other you know problems related to that and so i think we just find ourselves in a very difficult position how are we going to get enough sun to get the vitamin d up well we probably won't and i think that's why you see so many people with low vitamin d levels and the consequences of those well you know that's that's one of the things that um that's one of the things that i think i've shared with with both of you was that um you know i live in california i've got an outdoor life um i spend a lot of time with my kids playing sports and watching them play sports and you know i'm not a particularly fair-skinned guy so i'm probably not as good about using sunscreen as i should be um and when somebody suggested that i get my vitamin d levels checked i thought it was um you know not likely that there were going to be any issues there but i went ahead and did it because i was curious and as i think i shared with you doug when i saw you the last time i was you know completely astounded that my vitamin d levels were just barely above normal and um so i've been taking vitamin d now for probably about a year um you know i've checked my levels and they're going up and i don't know that i developed any health issues but um it was certainly a surprise because somebody like me would not be in the group of people that you would normally think of as being at risk for having low vitamin d levels so you know just personal experience you know there you know there was yep well my wife and i both run we live in salt lake which is uh on the most part except for today very sunny and nice um we ski during the winter we are out running and real active with our kids at games and when i had my level checked it was a 29 which is deficient and you know we are active people but yeah i think that point is is that we do need a supplement and so i've supplemented as well and i've noticed benefits from it i know patients of mine that i've worked with and we've supplemented have benefited as well now i think you talked earlier about the african-american child and so i know that's kind of a topic that i didn't know because i used to before i moved back to oklahoma i was living in southern california i drive a convertible vehicle i was i thought in the sun all day right you know i thought i was in the sun enough but i went through the testing and found that my vitamin d levels were i think really low somewhere around 11 or 12 and started supplementing and found that that i had better numbers with the supplements but are people of color as susceptible to low vitamin d levels normally well you're at more risk so um any anyone and it depends on the amount of color in the skin the color in our skin is caused by a pigment called melanin and it absorbs sun rays and so it it absorbs those rays differently now i have very little melanin in my skin so when this sun hits my skin it's able to act on that cholesterol much easier when you have more pigment in your skin that sun ray is absorbed and so those uvb rays are not able to activate as much cholesterol or the i guess the derivatives of cholesterol to activate it and so it puts you a much higher risk and so there it's generally known that people with more pigment in their skin darker color skin need far more sun exposure than lighter skin folks so so you're much more risk and that's probably why living in southern california you're at 11. it didn't really help me much oh i get it so um while we're you know take a little break here and uh we've all talked about kind of testing and knowing where our numbers were and you know it's not a secret you guys can be a part of uh knowing your numbers as well and i'll add a link to um the vitamin d experience that we're really excited about um i've done it i know craig's been through it and what you do is you get your numbers tested and then you check uh another i think it's 30-40 days after you've been supplementing to see what your numbers are and that's through one of our partners uh with step one health through the my med lab testing and i'll i'll add the link to that experience in the description for this video once we're done but i think that's some really exciting stuff to go about um both of you mentioned um studies out about vitamin d what are the studies saying about the deficiency in vitamin d one that it's fairly rampant um that a majority of americans have a problem with it and that there are significant health consequences one of the studies i always when i would see patients even for instance for depression there was a study out that showed that patient there's a correlation with low vitamin d levels and depression and that as the researchers increased the blood levels of vitamin vitamin d above a level of 35. um that's still considered at this stage low but if they were able to get that blood level above a 35 for over three months they saw significant improvement in people's moods and their depression rating went down i think there's a number of other there's heart studies showing links and that you know are they causal or not not necessarily uh definitive now they're doing more studies i think there's enough evidence out there for us to say though that we're deficient and there's many correlated health conditions related to it craig do you have any other examples well i think that um you know my experience is the same as yours uh doug i've read studies that you know have quoted that as many as 70 to 75 percent of americans are either at the very low limits of normal or below normal and i think that i've seen the same studies about depression that that you've talked about and um i think the other the other thing that has struck me as i've talked to other colleagues like yourself i mean you tend to be obviously very aware of this and thoughtful about it but as i sort of mentioned this to other colleagues as i see them in passing i would say that the average clinician really doesn't have an awareness of what a rampant issue this is i think that when you talk to them about it and you share with them some of the studies that you and i have talked about and they go they come back and they say to me they go wow you know i can't believe that something that is you know so prevalent was just not on my radar screen you know thanks a lot for giving me a heads up so um you know i'm sort of make a point of uh you know i guess i'm almost a proselytizer about it people are not avoiding me in the supermarket yet but um you know i think that uh i am really you know i was really quite surprised but i guess in thinking about it it should have been a surprise because i was really unaware of it and certainly as i said earlier didn't appreciate that i was somebody that you know that had an issue as well i i was first exposed to kind of the idea of vitamin d when i was in residency with a rheumatologist and uh what he showed is that a lot of the patients that would come to him in his clinic complaining of vague pains and aches in their body thinking they are rheumatologic in nature ended up being vitamin d um his instruction to us was always if you could get their levels above a 50 in their blood levels then you would often be able to see reversal to some level of the pain in which they were complaining of i think that has a you know our nerves use vitamin d in their regulation our bones obviously one of the more common things i would see is elevation of a chemical called alkaline phosphatase it's a chemical that's in our liver it's in many of our cells but bones are a major uh location where alkaline phosphatase is i would have a number of patients that would come in with elevated levels and you wonder is it a liver problem or is it a bone problem you check the vitamin d level and it's significantly low you replace the vitamin d and all of a sudden those chemicals go down and the bone aches start to improve i've had patients come in with depression i had one and i always tell my patients when they have very low levels it says i i don't know exactly what you're going to actually see improved when you take this but my assumption is you're going to see something change in the way you feel and that's when they had significantly low levels as we replaced them i would say the most common complaint that people would say after the fact after getting their levels to normal is saying that they had much more energy that their thinking processes were vastly improved um there were some people that would say that their sleep their their insomniacs before but their their sleep cycles improved that they were able to get to bed easier some one lady i think she wanted nice fingernails she actually was thrilled that her fingernails were growing thicker than they were before i mean so i would say probably 875 percent of the time people would notice something after they actually got their levels back to normal that they didn't know was a big issue for them but all in all i would say the majority of people a vast majority continued on the vitamin d because they actually found some benefit to it and the way they felt in their energy levels and their thinking processes well you know it's interesting that you mentioned that because um i've definitely noticed that my fingernails are stronger and they seem to be growing a little faster and i was hoping it was going to make my hair go back to being brown but that that you can tell it doesn't work on me so yes you know so i don't know if you're looking for a hair improvement maybe maybe if i rub vitamin d on my scalp it'll it'll work better well it didn't make my hair go back to being brown so um we talked earlier about testing and that's one of the questions is are are there any tests to see what vitamin d levels are right and that's an important one because a lot of folks will order the wrong test so the test that needs to be run is a 25 hydroxy vitamin d level and that will give you the best estimate of storage uh form of vitamin d and total levels so that's a critical thing there's a 125 hydroxy vitamin d some people will order a vitamin d and those are the wrong tests so you'd want to order a 25 hydroxy vitamin d dr craig any comments on that no i completely agree with uh with doug i mean it's important that that the right test is ordered and so when people will go online at step one health then decide that this is something they want to check they will find that that's the test that that we've made available to them as part of the the vitamin d experience perfect so um you know you talked about vitamin d and how how much we i mean how we need it and what it does for us and the things that may you know may make us feel better and and think kindness got more consciously and then have more energy but how do we know how much we need well that you know that has been a work in progress in my practice actually there aren't any national standards here in america well the national standards here in america are actually extremely low when you look at some of the studies uh institute of medicine did when they looked at vitamin d a lot of the studies that they did they didn't base it on any baseline level of vitamin d and so basically they treated the entire population as if they had the same levels of vitamin d so in my practice i found that people that are at a 20 are going to need more vitamin d than people that start out at a 40 okay and so you know through my practice i've actually developed my own protocol and craig maybe you have some inputs if you were to go over to europe the european uh food safety organization they actually recommend 4 000 units for anyone above the age of 11. ages 1 2 11 they actually recommend 2 000 units a day and for infants they actually recommend a thousand unit international units a day and so that's far more aggressive than what the fda and here in the u.s has been recommended i over about a five-year period of time came up with a protocol where i i really shot for my patients to end up at a level a blood level somewhere between 50 and 70 is what i typically shot for and through years of experience i i came up with some levels that i use now i'm not going to say that those are the guidelines that people should shoot for um but i'm happy to share them if you want me to yeah i think that that's you know i i agree doug that um you know in in this uh in this country we um we uh we tend to uh our limits tend to be a little bit lower than what they are in other countries where they've been a little bit more thoughtful about it um i take my supplement is a mysolized vitamin d it's a liquid vitamin d and the way i've approached it is i take about eight drops a day which is i think about five or six thousand units um and i just checked my vitamin d every 45 or 60 days and my target is you know is is is what you've uh is what you've shared you know the ballpark of about 55 to 60. you know i'm getting up into that area but um i think that that's probably the easiest way i mean this is one of those things in healthcare where we've got a good opportunity for people to begin to take a supplement um and actually track their numbers and look at you know how well they're doing on an individual basis because not all of us are the same and um you know once you get your level to the desired end point then you can maybe cut back a little bit and continue to um to track your um your numbers and adjust your daily input so that you maintain your the absolute value right so the numbers that i typically use just if it gives somebody a reference point when i had a patient that came in that was between 10 and 12 if they were under 10 so they were in the single digits typically we were around 7 or 8 000 units if they were at 10 to 20 i'd use about 6 000 units 20 to 29 about 5 000 units 30 to 39 about three to four thousand forty to forty nine i was about two thousand fifty to fifty nine about a thousand and then 60 to 69 about 500 units so i i titrated it and essentially put a dose higher dose with the lower numbers and it you know and then i would always do a follow-up check and i would typically do that a couple months later in that this is a fat soluble vitamin it will absorb into the fat of the body and then as there's a need in the blood levels or in the body somewhere the body will then recruit that vitamin d back out into the blood from the fat and so um after a couple months i would repeat that and i i had a very good baseline i'd make sure that my patients didn't take vitamin d right before they went into their blood levels but uh did it you know i didn't tell them to not take take it the day before because uh by that time it should have been absorbed into the body and into the fatty store so that's how i manage it and you know i can tell uh in about five years five to six years of doing this that i've had probably one patient that was over the recommended level and they were about a 90 to 100 range so and there's many many patients in which i've treated with this so you know when we talk about supplements going to the health food store or to the drugstore and looking at vitamin d supplementation dr craig talked about a liquid of form you know what's what which one do i need to get i guess the question is you know what type of vitamin d should i buy i've basically just recommended you need vitamin d3 or cholecalciferol and that is the form that you should now i've left that up to my patients of where they get that um you know most of them have gone to just the local pharmacy or gnc type you know natural food store and uh and gotten that now in capsule form it comes in a 1 000 a 2 000 and a 5 000 and so you know i've just recommended they use those in combination with each other to get the appropriate uh number of units a day that's how i've done it so uh is there a right way or a wrong way to take vitamin d i think that you know i agree with doug i think that um the most important thing is to you know create an awareness about it understand where your personal numbers are begin on a supplement and then you know recheck your levels after some period of time because some of the supplements that people buy may not have what we doctors call bioavailability um and so they may be taking something and think that they're getting the benefit of it but their numbers are not changing and so you know as we've recommended for other things it's important to establish your baseline know what your numbers are um you know embark on a program where you are actually trying to remedy um your deficiency if that's what you find but it's important that you know some number of months later 45 days 60 days later that you check your levels again to make sure that the trend line is going in the right direction and that you're not just taking a supplement and not receiving any benefit from it well i think that was one of the next questions was you know how often to after you've started taking supplements should you be then retest yeah i i think yeah i mean by unfortunately there aren't great guidelines out there and this is kind of a forgotten thing and hopefully in the near future they'll have some uh realistic guidelines but it's been my practice to do it about 60 days craig i think you just said 30 to 40. you know i think we're in agreement and i think that you know once you get your you know once you get your numbers back up into the desired range and i think doug walked through you know a really great way to adjust the amount that you take depending upon where you start and then where you find yourself going and obviously as you get closer to the desired number then you can begin to cut back on the amount that you take every day you know once you get yourself to a desired number and cut back so that you're on what we would call a maintenance dose then i think it would be reasonable to you know not test every 60 days you could maybe you know expand it out to 90 days maybe a little bit longer uh maybe every six months but you know while you're in the phase where you're trying to figure out exactly how much you're taking you know how quickly your numbers are going up you know and getting yourself to that desired end point probably retesting every 60 days is probably what i would recommend too well guys i think we've gotten to the end of at least this section i know we'll have tons more questions about vitamin d after people start watching this it's been an interesting topic for me personally and i'm sure it will be something that people will will take away and start looking at their own vitamin d numbers dr craig mentioned a lot of about the vitamin d experience for step one health again i'll put a link to where you can get started with that or even just the vitamin d test that dr doug talked about and hopefully if you have another question or would like to follow up with a question please visit livefaq.com and ask your question about vitamin d and we'll do this again real soon i hope great thank you thank doug for taking the the time out of what i know is a crazy busy uh day and you know as we get more questions and we accumulate them hopefully people will look at this um i think we've done a pretty good job of of of covering um you know most of uh what's going to be on everybody's mind but you know it's inevitable that people are going to come up with some questions that maybe we didn't we didn't answer and uh once we get some additional questions uh sent in by um folks that that are interested in this um i'll bug doug again and get him to come back on and share share some of his thoughtful insights look forward to it thanks guys you
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Sturgeon Splits From Boris’s Christmas Coronavirus Rules
[Music] sturgeon breaks ranks scottish leader splits from boris's christmas coronavirus rules nicola sturgeon has single-handedly broken a four nation's christmas coronavirus lockdown plan as she warned scots could be facing even stricter rules while britain's elsewhere looked forward to a relaxation of measures the uk government and devolved administrations agreed a joint plan to relax social distancing rules over the festive period allowing friends and family to hug for the first time in months a joint statement issued by the four uk governments said they had been working closely together to find a way for family and friends to see each other recognizing it must be limited and cautious [Music] each christmas bubble can meet at home at a place of worship or an outdoor public location but existing more restrictive rules on hospitality and other venues will be maintained throughout the period but the scottish first minister has broken ranks to declare that the existing bubbles would not be treated as one household in scotland over the festive season she said mixing of bubbles would be going too far as it could see up to six households mingling in one place and in a sign of possible tougher rules to come the snp leader said scots should send gift vouchers to their loved ones this christmas instead of presents the snp-led government is expected to issue guidance on how scots should celebrate christmas on thursday ms sturgeon warned the advice would look to tighten around the edges rather than further expand she also said anyone heading to the scottish islands to celebrate christmas would not be granted extra days to travel her proposed plan is in stark contrast the festive rules set to be rolled out across northern ireland england and wales families are set to be reunited for five days over the christmas period with up to three households allowed to mix in bubbles between december 23rd and 27th northern ireland has adopted a common approach to the festive period with the rest of the uk that will allow people to celebrate with their loved ones going between northern ireland and other parts of the uk will be permitted to travel for an extra day on either side of the window ministers from across the uk agreed to temporarily relax coronavirus rules for christmas which will be celebrated nine months after the pandemic took hold ms sturgeon's warning comes after boris johnson said up to three households can gather indoors for celebrations over the christmas period as part of a five-day temporarily easing of some restrictions the prime minister said people will be allowed to mix in homes and places of worship from december 23 to 27. he also said travel restrictions would be rolled back mr johnson told families they must make a personal judgment about the risks of coronavirus to vulnerable loved ones when forming a christmas bubble and urged them to think carefully welsh first minister mark drake ford has said the decision to agree a relaxing of restrictions over christmas was to avoid a free-for-all mr drake ford told good morning britain i think it was very clear to us from the advice we received at the cobra meeting but also from what we hear in wales that unless we found a formula that allowed people to get together over christmas people were very unlikely to be willing to stick to the current level of restrictions that we have here in wales so the choice was between a guided form of meeting over christmas or people simply making their own solutions he said it was not a matter of encouraging people to gather over the festive period on wednesday the uk recorded its highest daily covered death toll since the beginning of may a further 696 people died within 28 days of testing positive for the virus according to the government's coronavirus dashboard this is the highest daily total since 726 deaths were reported on may 5th but a midweek rise can be due to delays in reporting deaths over the weekend bye
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The Faith Bandler Lecture delivered by Geoffrey Robertson AO QC
thanks Brian I'm sorry Mayan Princeton's a bit premature but it's a particular and personal pleasure to offer this inaugural faith Bandler Memorial Lecture I've been privileged to meet quite a few inspirational people in my life the first of those exceptional people was faith a warm remarkable Island a woman who in 1967 when I met her was heading up spearheading the referendum campaign to change the constitution so that Aboriginal and island of people would be counted as Australians and I'll have a word a little later on about how it ever came to pass that this country exterminated its people decided that indigenous people were not to be counted as Australians how did that happen when we come to Maca return and truth-telling we have to tell a few truths about 1900 about names like Deakin and Barton that you see all around Canberra and what those men the intense venomous racism of the people who wrote our Constitution and wrote Aborigines entirely out of it well faith led the challenge that succeeded ultimately in the referendum and I met her when I was 19 I was head of the SRC at Sydney and she brought me on to the Katzie group of the Federation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in those days before there were Aboriginal law centres to argue that there should be Aboriginal law centres faith was born in 1918 at tumble gum and grew up in a farm near Milton bar her father had been Blackbird from Vanuatu a process that was very much akin to slavery we like to think that slavery was abolished by the British in 1809 it went full steam in northern Queensland on the sugar plantations in the 1870s and 80s Australian ships would go to Vanuatu in the islands they'd wave the sailors would wave trinkets the native men would come up over the ships they'd be last sued and they would be then kidnapped and taken to Cairns and places in northern Queensland and so faith father was sold for seven pounds as a slave to work in the sugar plantations this dark period of Australia's history tends to be whitewashed by historians but it existed slavery existed in faith I think while she didn't remember much of her father she he died when she was five nonetheless his story weighed on her and inspired her the slave who when Federation came I was one of the ironies of Australian history the slavery that was going on in northern Queensland was stopped by politicians in the south who were so racist that they just hated the idea of slaves of black slaves of connectives they wanted them deported so it was a tussle between the slave owners of North Queensland and the that the racists at Federation who wanted the kanakas deported and and Queensland did pass a deportation law and faiths father escaped to New South Wales where he married a woman of Scottish Indian descent and faith was born well after working in the woman's Land Army during the war she was talent spotted and mentored by that extraordinary Australian woman ABS the most significant woman in Australian history Jessie Street and she encouraged her to found for Katzie in 1957 and to be its general secretary and as its general secretary she worked non-stop for ten years lecturing talking to churches schools along with her two friends who lived with her Dulcy flowers and Kath Walker these three women are so important in the history of indigenous rights they went round the country speaking May enlisted Gordon Bryant who was the great labor champion of the referendum and then although Robert Menzies never did anything and never cared about our entities and indigenous people Harold Holt was a decent man a sensitive man and agreed to put his party behind the referendum so it had multi-party support and ninety-one percent of Australians voted to get rid of the hideous racist clause that refused to allow average needs to count as Australians and made another adjustment that as faith knew was even perhaps more important in a real and practical way it allowed the federal government to fund Aboriginal initiatives and I met faith I went to one or two of her Redfern meetings and I remember her own people saying bugger this bloody referendum we went homes we want to stop the cops beating us up she would calmly and serenely explain to them that it was something to do with dignity that they would achieve dignity from changing the Constitution but an argument that still resolves with the changes that have to be made faith was sustained by her marriage to Han Spangler who had been an opponent of the Nazis in Austria before the war and he spent three years in a concentration camp it's wonderful to have their daughter lil all here tonight faith would be very persuasive I was at the time the most junior member in Africa Clark at one of Sydney's prestigious commercial law firms but she soon persuaded me to act for families at la Peru's who had declined to pay the rates on their land so the ministry the minister of lands was amazed to find letters from Alan Alan and Hemsley the most prestigious law firm in town telling him that the Tim berry family would pay their rates in good time when it when it suited them which it never did [Music] when faiths arranged for me to act for some aboriginals had been arrested framed by police Redfin I did have to face the wrath of the senior partner and asked him whether the firm could act in criminal cases and he he sucked his pipe and he explained to me he said well lad it's like this we couldn't have aboriginals in our waiting room alongside our corporate clients like mr. packer and mr. Murdoch and the Board of mineral securities this was this was the general approach to acting for aboriginals in Sydney in the 60s we just couldn't have them in the waiting room well that was one reason for the establishment of Aboriginal noir centers but there were also terrible miscarriages of justice faith arranged for me to take up the case of Nancy young who was an Aboriginal woman convicted of manslaughter and jailed for neglecting her baby on the insanitary Aboriginal Reserve at Cana mullah wealthy cattle country and Southwest Queensland it was an outrageous prosecution her baby Evelyn Young had died because the hospital had not provided proper treatment and when that Nancy brought the child in from the squalor of the reserve as in these country towns where aboriginals were forced to live out of sight and out of mind after the conviction the fresh evidence from the state's top pediatrician showed that the child had died from disease but unbelievably the Court of Appeal just refused to hear it this had been the problem with Rupert max Stuart ten years before another massive miscarriage of justice where Stu of course bola Dee the premier of South Australia Playford tried to hang and he had mean there was evidence of his innocence that came in inevitably after the cake after the conviction which the appeal courts simply refused to hear well we started a campaign and eventually four corners took it up and it was it ended with the chairman of the local council saying this Aborigines have the motto of something for nothing they don't get very much for nothing I'll admit that but I think if you poke around they're in their reserve they're pretty happy in their environment that was the attitude we did the Freedom Rides from Sydney University to expose it and the four-corners program ended with a photo of Evelyn's rough gray with Aboriginal infant mortality statistics superimposed six times more death than white children the Queensland judiciary was shamed they convened another Court of Appeal declared her innocent and released her at the time her sentence would in any event have expired without of course compensation so these cases showed that Aborigines were not getting fair trials in the court particularly because of aspects of European law and it was I think the last time that we met in Canberra I gave the lecture at the 1974 ket sea conference on aboriginals and the low courts and that was when I told faith I was going to England and she sort of smiled and said have you heard of the story of erm awani I hadn't you know the story every Romani Jaromir 1e we she said try and bring him back here in the warning was the first Australian expatriate he was the cousin of Bennelong Arthur Phillip when he went back to Britain in 1792 took Ben along and yerim Omani men along was smart and he took the next ship whom the aramony stayed and injured the English winter of course he caught pneumonia Phillip was mortified he actually helped to nurse him until Yerma whan he died and he Philip in in huge sadness bought him enormous ly expensive tombstone which is still there today in the Anglican Church in Eltham in South London the tombstone under which it is widely believed and I thought when I found it that aramony lay and it struck me over some dream I suppose I had in the 1990s when there was a lot of talk of reconciliation Philip had died 10 or 15 years later and of course the British never honored him they didn't bury him in Westminster Abbey he he merely founded Australia for the whites who that wasn't a big deal for the British they didn't even bury him in bath abbey where he lived they stuck him in but the ordinary churchyard by a motorway and it struck me that it might be possible as an act of reconciliation to bring back yarrow money and bring back Arthur Phillip put them in coffins lay them a state funeral at in Sydney Town Hall your ammonia under the Aboriginal flag and Phillip under the Australian flag and bury them overlooking Port Jackson in the Botanical Gardens well this I put this concept of Bob Carr who was premier his cultural adviser won Bob Ellis was very very taken with it and so I was appointed a secret government agent to negotiate with the bishops of Bath and wells and of South London for the return of year emoni and Arthur Phillip wealth it went very well at first the Bishop of Bath and wells was so excited at the prospect of course I promised him a trip to Australia and he actually appointed the Church of England expert on exhalation was sent to this little church where Phillip was allegedly buried and the Bishop of South London was particularly excited he always wanted to visit Australia and he said I'll get onto it immediately will will arrange for Yerma want his bones to be uplifted well a couple of weeks later I got a call from the Bishop of South London he said terribly sorry he said that about 1830 the word graves graves in the parish were needed for wealthy white parishioners and we had to throw out a lot of bones and amongst the bones they threw up or is that a Vieira Milani I said we do have a lot of bones if you might be interested ha I resisted the temptation to and then a week or so later the Church of England actuation expert reported that he couldn't find Arthur Philips coffin where it said to be when Australian tourists visit so the Church of England had lost the plot in fact they'd lost two plots and I failed faith I did not bring back yerim Oni and it's quite outrageous you know that I see aboriginal groups from time to time come out to do smoking ceremonies at what they think is your mana bonniest grave because it has this extraordinary tombstone that Philip had donated and the church pretends that that he's still there but he isn't it's the story really it's a symbol of how we treat our history our indigenous history so I failed faith in that respect but half a century later I'm here to offer this lecture in what I hope is her spirit I want to talk I've cosign I'm now a dual citizen class of species a person whom the High Court ruled last year could never stand for federal parliament which cave is a great relief but but I have kept in touch and as an international lawyer I have been concerned with indigenous groups in Mauritius Norfolk Island and various places and looking at the way in which their rights have come to be recognized in international law I want to talk a little about the racism that was embodied in the Australian Constitution in 1900 and how those rights that are there now international law might be placed in it the story of the development of indigenous rights begins of course with acknowledging the rights of minorities then then much later the realization that indigenous people are a very special indeed unique minority all minorities need protection in a democracy where power is in the hands of the majority but indigenous people are entitled not just to protection but to the right of participation in government at least to make their voice collectively heard on matters that affect them now minority rights go right back to the Treaty of Westphalia in the 17th century but it wasn't until the advent of the League of Nations after the first world war that states that had been defeated in that war were required to enter into treaties which granted civil and political rights to their minorities supervised by the first international court it was called the permanent Court of international justice and its decisions were remarkably progress in me for the 1930s they said yes minorities are entitled to preserve their own languages and traditions and cultures but then after the second world came the idea of individual rights and Eleanor Roosevelt said we didn't have to worry about minority rights anymore members of minorities will be entitled to assert their civil and political rights as individuals now this was a great mistake it was shared by Doc Everton and others of the time who thought that the advent of international rights would be individual rights and that would take care of minorities other than the right not to be subjected to genocide so the Genocide Convention was at after the war the one collective right that was agreed upon and even today you can't appeal to the Human Rights Committee as a group I was acting activist the Norfolk Islanders and made the mistake at one point making the application on behalf of the individual of the chair of the indigenous group and they rang me and in horror and said you gotta change it's got to be an individual you wanna make clear that it's an individual Craig but gradually the idea of group rights came back in the 1960s it was in 1966 that we had the International Convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination in 1973 the punishment of the crime of apartheid state and to amend their constitutions to remove racist elements it was a matter of shame that you had racism entrenched in your Constitution and that's when of course Australia made a start with the 1967 referendum but it left two racist clauses there I don't think in fact it was so outrageous despairing of aboriginals from counting in the census that this provision was there let's have a look at it it's the first slide article 25 which is in the Constitution today look at it there's in our Constitution yours and mine there is actually a in heavy type provisions as two races disqualified from Venki if by the law of any state all persons of any racer disqualified from voting at elections then in reckoning the number of people persons of that race shall not be counted so it's that's there because it was thought in 1900 that the Queensland Government would stop the Canadians would stop the black birdies from voting it was thought that Western Australia would stop the Chinese from voting it was a palpable racist provision and it's still there disfiguring the Australian Constitution if state Parliament's want to pass laws disenfranchising aboriginals or Vietnamese or New Zealanders from voting it's there as an ugly a description of power so that's an example of one clause that has to be moved I suppose indigenous peoples have been regarded by some academics as an emerging object of international law I think it's more logical to regard them as one minority group which has a particularly strong claim for special treatment including a community right to representation from a nation-state with a majority of settler descendants the strength of that claim derives merely from sentiment their forebears will usually have been massacred or enslaved by settlers or cheated out of land or else have had it stolen land which they often retain a quasi spirit or spiritual attachment our aboriginals our Aboriginal and Torres Strait island people are not alone there are almost 300 million indigenous people from 5000 groups in the world today defined by the UN's working group on indigenous populations as quote descendants of the original inhabitants of conquered territories preserving a minority culture and recognizing themselves as such that definition of course exactly fits our Aboriginal and Torres Strait island people and they have a remote right to maintain that culture international law itself is status it tends to be what states consent to do and it wasn't until September 2007 that the General Assembly adopted crucially declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples to which Australia purported to adhere in 2009 now the declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples was first in in the right to maintain religion and culture and in setting out the principle that decisions taken on the right on in which indigenous peoples were interested must be taken with their informed consent now this was a crucial principle in the case against the National History Museum I got a call on a Thursday night from Michael Mansell saying the National History Museum on Monday is going to dissolve the skulls and bones of Tasmanian aboriginals that had been left - but me the Natural History Museum in London got these skulls from lady Franklin's estate lady Franklin with dreadful woman who would send send the so called protectors of Aborigines out to rob graves so that she would get these skulls to put on her mantelpiece and of course get as many little sortes effigies and statues of Frank Governor Franklin and lady Franklin but they were grave robbers and the the skulls ended up in the Natural History Museum which was about to put them in pratik acid belt to dissolve them and do various experiments with them but Michael Mansell and his Tasmanian Aboriginal Center had heard about so we we got a an injunction on the sunday and on the Monday they stormed into court we're just going to cut them about a bit the skulls and bones of the ancestors and a hemorrhage I said they're about to expire on the victims of genocide because it was a genocide in Tasmania in the black Wars of the eighteen thirties 8,000 all the tribe were wiped out with the exception of forty five women who were put on an island and subjected to the attentions of seal hunters so in the end we invoked the convention the fact that this is being done without we approval of the descendants of the indigenous people of Tasmania and eventually after a hard-fought mediation the museum agreed to abide by the Convention and to return the skulls and bones to the descendants of that as manian aboriginals and not to experiment without their consent and this principle that indigenous people must not be subjected to power without their consent is a principle that is behind the case for a voice well the case for a voice is really made in the declaration by articles eighteen and nineteen let's have a look if we may at article 18 engine indigenous people have the right to participate in decision-making in matters which would affect their rights through representatives chosen by themselves as well as to maintain and develop their own so there you have in international law the makings of a right to a voice to participate in decision-making in matters which would affect their right and then article 19 takes this a little further states shall cooperate in good faith with the indigenous people's concerned through their own representative institutions in order to obtain their free prior and informed consent before adopting and implementing legislated ministry of measures that may affect them so there again indigenous peoples of Australia are entitled in international or to the voice that they demanded almost heart-rending ly in the statement from LaRue's a voice whether it's from the Constitution or legislated in Parliament that gives them the opportunity of visiting representations in order before Parliament adopts any matter any law that affects them the right of indigenous peoples to a voice in the government on matters that affect them through their own representatives formally acknowledged by Australia in 2009 well I want to urge three aspects in which our country falls short of international obligations firstly there are two racist clauses in its constitution that should be removed and must be removed by referendum because there's no other way secondly that constitution fails to recognize and respect indigenous people and their culture and their connection with the land it's got to be checked again it has to be by putting a recognition clause in the Constitution and thirdly with its failure to provide this could be in the Constitution or moorim I think should be simply as a matter of parliamentary legislation for the representative voice in government required by articles 18 and 19 now let's have a little bit of truth-telling I think there's been too much concentration on the question of the invasion of 1788 I think Arthur Phillip was a most extraordinary enlightened figure his first law for Australia was that there must be no slavery whether he was speared at Manly insisted on reconciliation I didn't find the arguments about invasion or not particularly helpful what we have to tell the truth about is the venomous racism of the founders of this constitution in 1900 and the men who devised it whose names are celebrated throughout Canberra statues here Edmund Barton first prime minister tosspot Toby a drunken racist who said that the government the first power of government should be to regulate the affairs of inferior races then there's Sir John Forrest the First Premier of Western Australia demanded to ban every Asian and African alien from the goldfields and he said the purpose of section 51 26 which is still there is to repatriate persons of colored race the Chinese laundryman the market gardeners Syrian hawkers the Pacific island people the kanakas like faiths father these men they're all men of course who argued our Constitution into its shape were Gide racist says were the best lawyers of the time Henry Higgins Isaac Isaac's read their advice to the trade unions they were ranking entirely about the dangers of not being able to repatriate the Chinese and advising against any language in the Constitution which might give a glimmer of hope to colored people in there was one one only Attorney General of Tasmania oddly enough who argued for a bill of rights in the American tradition and he was left behind on the seashore when the lucinda the yacht in which they finalized the Constitution was set sail in Sydney Harbour and of course the very first law introduced by those men in that Parliament was the immigration restriction act of 1901 introduced by Alfred Deakin I think his name resonates in Canberra doesn't it he was Attorney General and later three times Prime Minister and he dubbed it the White Australia Policy and he said I quote in a hundred years time the aboriginal race will die out Australia will be a white continent with not a black or even a dark-skinned amongst its inhabitants other races are to be excluded by law if they are tinted in any degree there you are that was these men and I read the constitutional debates I was an eager beaver law student at 19 I couldn't believe it they treated colored people with the racist views of the times but for Aboriginal they regarded them as animals they treat spoke of them in the same way as they spoke of kangaroos the threatened the crops they regarded them as subhuman there's no other word for it they regarded them as subhuman and that's why of course they weren't to be counted as in the census and it's a shock to realize the ingrained racism of our founding fathers the men who statues adorn the public parks and his names are imprinted on public buildings and streets and it's even more shocking I think that no one at the Constitutional Convention so much as mentioned any place in this new nation for Aboriginal people there was no place for them not a single delegate spoke about it they were excluded on the basis that they were hardly human so how should we deal today with that racism in the Australian Constitution that infected the founding fathers I suppose we could make excuses we could look at the photographs and say oh they're not really Australian they were uninvolved Australian they were they were British from their bowler hats to their brogue shoes but that wouldn't work because the British by this time had abolished slavery in the early 19th century they were welcoming refugees from the pogroms in Eastern Europe and it was the British anti-slavery society actually that started to kick up a fuss about the slavery of the connections so I don't think that really excuses them and I think an exercise in truth-telling that the statement from Uluru statement from the heart damar has to start by telling the truth not perhaps by tearing down statues but by putting a little truth on the plinth in America this is taken very seriously the Charlotte bill case where Americans were concerned to move the impedimenta of triumphalist civil war statues even poorer robert e lee who wasn't wasn't even in favor of slavery but who fought for those who were removed but there doesn't seem to be any interest in canberra even in a new in moving statues and changing names and actually bringing to the fore what is essential for people to understand about the Australian Constitution it was really formed by people who regarded aboriginals as likely to die out and that is a very good thing well after the 1967 referendum we had twenty years later the Constitutional Commission which recommended repeal of section 25 it is no longer appropriate to have a provision which contemplates disqualification of a race from voting and the whole of section 51 26 because it was inappropriate to have do we have sectioned yes there it is Parliament shall have power to make laws for the with respect to the people of any race for whom in his deem necessary to make special laws we should have an anti-discrimination clause and not a clause that permits discrimination against that it was the interpretation the high court in the hindmarsh bridge case gave to that section it should be replaced by a simple provision empowering the federal parliament to make laws for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait island people as Robert French has put it not because of their race but because of their special place in our history well in the in about eight years ago the Gillard government set up an expert panel to look at rough changes to the Constitution not just section 25 and 51:26 but also the idea of recognizing in the Constitution the indigenous people and then so we had this proposal that this should be inserted by referendum in the Constitution recognising the continent on its island now now known as Australia thanks to Matthew Flinders were first occupied by Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people acknowledging the continuing relationship of ati people with the traditional lands and waters respecting a continuing culture language and heritage of indigenous people Parliament should have power all men should have power to make laws with respect to them well it's not an inspiring declaration is it doesn't trip off the tongue is acknowledges this and that but not the basic degradation and colonization for which it's quite an apologetic it's not something that children can recite in school as no person wants and but at least it's the first positive statement in Constitution about our first people and the irony of the success of the 1967 referendum was the two sections it right we abolish with the only sections that mentioned Aboriginal people so there is no mention of our indigenous people in the Constitution and it would be at least a positive mention there is another version that I attempted which tried to get the idea across in a different way do we have it oh yes in my book the Statute of Liberty I proposed this as in the course of the preamble for a Charter of Rights that the Australian people could declare in the Constitution that they're humble in acknowledging the first owners and occupiers of this unique Kauffman whose ancestors walked on its earth for tens of thousands of years before a British settlement sorrowful for the dispossession discrimination and degradation they've endured and resolved hereafter to respect their relationship with the land and to atone for past wrongs by future equity I preferred something like that because it does try to express sorrow and humility humility for the time passed and a more genuine hope for the future but drafting constitutional forces can be hit and miss the greatest statement begins we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal Jefferson knocked that up overnight and came down to read it to John Adams and Ben Franklin and his first bath could you add that we hold these truths to be sacred and inviolable thank you shook his head sacred and inviolable smacks of the pulpit mr. Jefferson's backs of but these truths are self-evident are they not Jefferson said yes I suppose they are huh and struck out sacred and inviolable and put in self-evident amended his draft and the rest is history in American history anyway in Australia and a problem is not only in the drafting it's in getting accepted at a referendum now referendum was thanks to what is it section 128 of the Constitution you have to get four states as well as a majority of the population resided but a news poll in October 2011 found that 80 percent of people were in favor of constitutional recognition at least for first peoples and their culture it was a bit of opposition to many mention in their language on the basis there were too many but there was an 80% support and the expert panel was a bit nervous about the referendum it warned about the lack of knowledge about the Constitution and the ease with which well-intentioned propositions can be distorted by fate news I think there was a hangover here some recollection of the 1988 Constitution when Lionel burned Gareth Evans tried to get a referendum in favor of section in favor of freedom of speech and Peterson was premier of Queensland and managed to convince a lot of people that this would lead to homosexuals running down the street naked and hat so it was defeated a motherhood provision but that hangs is section 128 isn't a dichotomy that requires the Doublemint majority but you know after the gay marriage I don't suppose what was he saying a plebiscite I so yeah not binding postal vote it was still a pretty good result for common sense and decency and you see this in the Irish referenda you see this with vast massive majorities of young people and so I wouldn't be so doubtful then if it was all parties support as it was at 1967 that you couldn't get up a referendum that excluded the racist clauses and inserted a recognition even if it's in the stumblebum recognition draft of the expert panel that and I think that it's of course what happened was then there was everyone thought the 2015 Joint Committee reported and it seemed to be agreed between Turnbull and shorten that there would be a referendum and they set up a referendum Council to actually work out how the referendum was going to go through but the referendum council started talking to aboriginal groups and it reported back that they weren't so keen they wouldn't word bothered they said it was a section 25 was a dead letter and they said oh well this this blacks there's no Pearson said it can't be recited by children of school maybe a parliamentary declaration and it reminds me so much of those meetings that faith band were held in 67 we don't want your bloody Constitution we want homes and freedom from police harassment and faiths answer it's a matter of dignity you must have it in your basic law and so I think that that is the the answer surely to those who feel that it's just a dead letter well the voice was even more controversial those two racist provisions should simply be abolished and it's not actually a matter for decision by indigenous people it's a matter for all Australians we should be ashamed I'm ashamed that you've got section 25 we have in our Constitution we should get Rivet whether indigenous groups think that it's worth bothering about or not we should think it's worth bothering about because it shames us well there were question then of the voice there were a lot of ideas that the expert panel thought were too radical reserved seats in parliament for Aboriginal people was a bridge too far although of course the Mar is in New Zealand have seven that of course comes from a treaty and other legal experts thought though we should have a an amendment so that a treaty can be negotiated but it doesn't need a constitutional referendum to allow Parliament to negotiate a treaty it can negotiate one tomorrow well likely to confuse Australians as the expert panel so they didn't want it either but the simple reason is it's not necessary Parliament can reach a treaty tomorrow and although I'm not talking tonight about treaties it is heartening to see a number of state governments in Victoria South Australia and in the northern territory progressive negotiations for a treaty ultimately that must come but it's a slow business the expert panel wanted simple changes agreed by all parties and of the 44 proposals that have been put in our history only eight have been successful the last successful proposal was as long ago as 1977 to ensure that High Court judges retired at 70 having just hit that mark I find that I can't be appointed to the high court either so it's hard to believe and I don't believe that proposals to amend abolish the racist clauses in the Constitution and recognize our first people if supported by every party could fail and the prophesied postal vote on gay marriage I think gives an indication that scare mongering is no longer going to be taken much notice off and I think we must and enhance concern for aboriginal people not with the cleft stick kind of referendum saying oh the changes are only of symbolic importance it will cost nothing to show goodwill that kind of negative campaigning would betray the real significance of the reform after a hundred and eighty years it's not an infant suitable achievement to get rid of racism and to give our interest as people recognition and recognize a dignified place in a constitution that upholds racial equality but that won't give them a voice how are we going to give them and in 2015 the Joint Select Committee reported it said go for recognition go for abolition of racist clauses but it set up a referendum council that as I say surprisingly found that a lot of the regions were thought that it wasn't they were really dead letters not to be worried about and we needed a declaration of parliamentary declaration containing inspiring and unifying words articulating Australia's shared history heritage and aspirations well I'm into that I think there should be inspiring words in a constitution but more important than the referendum council report was the statement from the heart which emerged from a convention on the Constitution held at uluru and it was a passionate semi spiritual report which transformed the debate it talked of powerlessness it called for substantive constitutional change it called for truth-telling about our history and a First Nations voice in government by the force of its language the honesty of its meaning it threw down a gauntlet that no previous Commission had picked up it did not of course descend to detail which was left to the Joint Select Committee in its interim report on July the 30th of this year in that report it asked hundreds of questions about how the voice would be constructed this representative body envisaged by articles 18 and 19 of the indigenous rights treaty how should it be structured should be set up in the Constitution or by Parliament what power should it have should those paths be confined to advising and only on Aboriginal issues or only on laws made under sections 122 and 51 there are hundreds of questions and the committee says almost in despair and I quote at this stage four months mind you before its final report is due on November the 30th it is hard to establish whether there is community and regional support for a constitutional voiceover voice 'as especially as there is as yet no agreement as to how such a body would be structured well I have long thought that there is a very simple way of giving our indigenous people the voice allow them to elect four senators there are six hundred and sixty thousand aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders more than Tasmanians there are only half a million Tasmanians and they can elect six that would require constitutional change of course and no matter how convincing your proof that indigenous senators would be more intelligent and conscientious than those elected from other states it might fail the referendum test the most stupid man I've ever met in my life was a man Court was a senator called Hara Dean and he was a senator in the 80s and 90s he basically decided what Australia would do yelled held the balance of power and I just think are much better Mick dodge the nor Marcia Lang to know there's a great Aboriginal thinkers would be but Parliament it might fail the referendum test Parliament can legislate tomorrow to set up a representative body whose advice can be tabled in Parliament of course the problem is that advice can be ignored so how do we find a way to take it into account without becoming too powerful one way that the Select Committee doesn't consider which is odd because it's been tried and tested in Britain is to give the indigenous body a power that is similar to the appointed House of Lords the power to delay legislation so as to force the elected parliament to think about it again but not to overturn the elected parliament decision to send back for further debate a proposition that concerns indigenous people that is not acceptable or they want Parliament to think about again so that's a power the voice should have a power to say think again about laws that will impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait island people he doesn't have to be a constitutional power Parliament could adopt this device as a convention as a self-denying audience a procedure that would assist any debate relating to the interests or rights of Aboriginal people a lot of the submissions to the Joint Committee have suggested that the voice this representative body should be confined in its advice to laws impacting directly on Aboriginal people well I disagree with that if you set up an elected indigenous body with a direct line to Parliament it should be free to advise if it wishes on other governmental matters it's advice on those matters wouldn't delay legislation or wouldn't require further debate as would its advice and laws directing directly affecting indigenous people but it would be there on the tape to be taken account or during debate on laws I its patronizing it's insulting to think that a body of indigenous people a representative body might have nothing to say on refugee policy for example or on matters of community health or care for the elderly I think their perspective should be welcoming and should be welcomed through the establishment of the voice so I hope the final report on November the 30th does go full steam ahead and design a parliamentary extra-constitutional structure that will give our indigenous people a real say in policies that affect them directly and the opportunity at least to be heard on other governmental issues what should it say about the proposal so emphatically endorsed by previous committees to have a referendum to rid ourselves of the too racist clauses in the Constitution well they're not dead letters nothing in a constitution is ever dead for a start and as I say more importantly this is not a matter for indigenous people to decide it's a matter for all Australians who should be ashamed to have racist elements in our basic law so for the dignity and respect of white Australians of all Australians they should be expunged and what about the significant ition clause recognising our first people at knowledge in their relationship with traditional lands and waters respecting their culture language and heritage referendum council council teased a lot of them said they didn't want it they preferred a more inspiringly written declaration made by Parliament I fully understand the desire to have something inspiring that kids can recite in school but that's really the function of a Charter of Rights a different if overlapping battle I have to say a parliamentary declaration is not worth the paper on which it's written it has no legal force it can be withdrawn by the very next Parliament but there is a more positive reason that faith Bandler understood to put these quite ordinary straightforward words in the constitution because for the very reason they're in the Constitution they must be accepted and applied by all courts by all state Parliament's of local councils in the tens of thousands of decisions that are made about indigenous rights and issues for the very reason they're in the Constitution they become part of the background values that inform and sometimes decided Jude occations they get taught in schools in law and government horses at universities they must be accepted by decision makers is given in a declaration no matter parliamentary declaration no matter how inspiring the language their empty rhetoric in a constitution however boring the words they live and they breathe and don't imagine for a moment that adopting them by referendum will set back demands for sovereignty to whatever if placed in the Constitution they will be the first building blocks for power sharing and this is not again a matter on which indigenous voices should have a monopoly it is a matter for all Australians as to ha we want our constitution to recognize our first peoples well as I'm sure you'll remember last October the liberal country party National Party what is it called itself now country party or national party national all right that's a pity because I've got to make a joke about them that the cabinet considered and rejected the proposal for an indigenous voice Malcolm Turnbull said quote it would inevitably be seen as a third chamber of parliament and it would not pass at a referendum but of course a voice constructed by Parliament with a power to delay laws affecting aboriginals would not need a referendum and could not sensibly be perceived as a third chamber so both his objections are beside the point as of course is he I was we always think of him his little Malcolm because when he came up to Sydney University in the 70s we were doing that play little Malcolm and his struggle against the eunuchs and Malcolm Turnbull always seemed to be struggling against eunuchs finally the eunuchs got him and let me make this point look I never want to make party political propaganda I'm not a member of any Australian political party and hypotheticals I was scrupulous to have whole sides we're presented I've only I've only been best man at two weddings one was Malcolm Turnbull's the other was Nick grayness so I can't be accused I have party political bias but I did read and I did analyze the appendix to the interim report and July the 30th it gave a list of Aboriginal and Torres Strait island parliamentarians with their party affiliation there are 19 of them currently in federal and state Parliament's the National Party has not pity sort of called the country party I'd say there's no welcome to country in the country party but it is shameful the Liberal Party has only three the Greens have one and there are two independents the Labour Party has 13 now we own how political parties can maneuver pull strings manipulate to get candidates of choice in to see see the wentworth by-election but if they want to it seems obvious from these statistics that the ALP does want to give indigenous people some represent tsch the National Party does not and the Liberals have made only a token attempt not that Ken Wyatt is token but he is unique so if you want an indigenous voice basically you have to vote labor and the knowledge that they will arrange for some indigenous people to be representative in state and federal parliament but maybe the choice will not be so stark who knows the present government has no kind of values it doesn't maybe it will latch on to a referendum proposal to abolish racist causes into it assert a general anti-discrimination clause and a paragraph in the Constitution acknowledging and recognizing our first people if the per the first people can only agree on the wording it would be easier these proposals are likely to succeed an untried proposal for a voice probably would not or might not but as I've sought to explain there is no reason why this stage it should be submitted to a referendum Parliament has the power to set up an elected body to represent indigenous people as soon as its leaders can agree on its structure and to give it the power to advise on legislation that affects them and to delay that legislation until their advice is debated so in the absence of a treaty that would be a start in giving back to indigenous people the precious right we have taken from in the past 230 years the right to decide their own destiny or at least to participate in any decision about it it's their international law right under Articles 1890 of the UN declaration it's their writers Australia's first people his contribution to multicultural Australia has been immense they have after all taught us to dream to suffer adversity still Italy to find our way through the bush they're entitled in a word to dignity the dignity that comes from living in a country that recognizes their unique contribution to its culture and permits them to join in decision-making about their own future and I would add about the future of this country dignity is the word that comes to mind when I think back to faith Bandler in 1967 not only her own dignity but the answer she gave to those in Redfern who said forget the bloody Constitution we want homes no she said a constitution gives us our dignity so it is time in the spirit of faith to keep to keep faith with her work by finishing it by ending the racist clauses of the Constitution by recognizing our first people for the first time thank you [Music] you
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Elisha and the Shunammite Woman
[Music] well good afternoon everyone welcome to the ha portion it's great to have you here this afternoon I hope you are all doing really well and have had a great a productive week I know I have also a big welcome for those that will be listening to this recording after our live study today it's great that you can take the time to join us in the study in a way that works for you and your commitments now for those that might be new to this study and don't know me I don't know when I last introduced myself but I thought I should introduce myself myself today my name is Kelly and I have the great privilege of studying the word of God with you all today now we're going to dive straight into this study because there's no time to waste given an hour just seems to fly on by doesn't it so let's do this can I please ask Beth can you please kindly lead us in prayer please dear heavenly father Lord we love your word and Lord I just lift up this study today and Lord I pray for Kelly that everything she studied will just fall in into place that the Holy Spirit you will remind her of anything that she uh hasn't written down and you w't covered and and I pray for each of us Lord that we can just glean and learn more about your your word in the mighty name of Jesus Amen wonderful thank you Beth I appreciate that and welcome to Jennifer and Pam you guys have just joined us as we've started that's wonderful thank you for joining us today so this week we are looking at week four of the Taurus cycle and week four is called Viera which means and he appeared now this comes from the first verse in the Torah reading where it says and the Lord appeared to him by The Oaks of memor and of course this appearing is the Lord himself appearing to Abraham okay so what where are we reading from the Bible in this portion this week well for the Torah portion we will be reading from Genesis 18 through to chapter 22 verse 24 and for those that have just started on this journey Please be aware that on Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. where the is where the Torah portion is studied and this is led by Pastor Greg where he does a weighty study on these readings now the hater reading which is what we are exploring today comes from the book of Kings specifically Second Kings CH 4: 1 through to 37 and ladies can you believe that we are actually out of oiah I can't believe it but I love Isaiah we all love Isaiah but it's actually not to be moving on into another prophetic book of the Bible and finally the New Testament reading this week is from Luke 17 28-37 okay so I just want to spend some time setting the stage so to speak that is defining at what point of Biblical history we are positioned in with our study today so we'll show you a timeline in a second and I'm going to ask you some questions because understanding this period of time helps us understand why the prophets and the people are doing what they're doing all right so the period of time that we are sitting around today is around 852 to 8:41 BCE it's an approximation of when these biblical accounts occur with Elisha and the two women so let me just share my screen and like I said I'm going to ask you some question questions in a second pertaining to this and we will just flesh out where we are sitting so I just got to find my share button it's just not there yet there it is okay uh one second can you see the screen at the moment yeah and it says HRA Viera yep all righty so we'll just move to the next screen so this is where we're sitting today between 852 and 7:42 so I just want to ask you guys I'm not going to be able to um oh actually I can I can see you down the side of my screen uh just put your hand up or just yell it out I'm not worried there's only a small group of us here but I want to know what period of time we are looking um in this period of time that we're looking at today um can you tell me if Israel is still together as a nation or is it separated into the northern and the southern Kingdom what do you guys think H I think it's separated ah yes I need to have um what is it game music put in there yes you are correct Beth it is and it happened around 9:30 to 920 BCE um and in this split we uh you know we can see that at this point where we're looking at today they've actually been split for about 110 years now the other thing that is with that so I'm just reading from my notes here because I can't see them on the screen J King J jeroboam was the one that rose up um sorry King jerob jeroboam was the one that rose up and came against reabo who was the king of Judah and hence that's when the split happened and he was from the tribe of Ephraim and that is when the 10 tribes went North and then of course the remaining stayed in the southern Kingdom and you'll see that broken down in First Kings 12 now jerob baram was also responsible you'll remember this ladies we' both myself and Michelle have spoken about this so many times he was responsible for setting up the pie places in beel and in Dan and of course we saw the golden um carves set up there the idols and of course he established a Priestly line a new Priestly line that wasn't of the order of Levites ironic levite order um and that is what we see in the northern kingdom another question when did the northern kingdom get exiled any thoughts I know you'll know it when I say it it's just one of those things all righty let me throw it up there that was around 722 I can see Teresa shaking her head I thought Theresa you might have said it because I've heard you on previous portions just sprouted out very quickly yeah what about the southern Kingdom when did that get exiled we're looking at 586 that's okay this is something that like I said earlier I myself when I go into a study and you know I know when I sent the text out this week I encourage you guys just to look at at where we are because it frames how we study and what these people are doing so clearly we're sitting in this period of time about 100 years after the split but then also about uh roughly maybe a hundred years before the northern kingdom is exiled all right we're going to get back and um I'm going to be able to see my notes again and see your beautiful faces down the side okay all right so we can see from this we're looking at a time um if when when the Israelites the Israel that is the 10 tribes separated themselves from the southern Kingdom they separated themselves from where the kingship was as well but they also abandoned worshiping the god of Israel except for a Remnant and as you can appreciate from that point on it got worse for the northern kingdom and this is where we see the introduction of King Ahab marrying The Phoenician Jezebel we all know about that and how she brought in the Bal worship and everything that was associated with that in the northern kingdom and we need to remember that Jezebel also tried to get rid of all the prophets of God but she wasn't successful with that and of course the prophets of God at the time would commune together and they would be called the school of the prophets but they weren't necessarily congregating in the cities they were more on the outskirts because of all this killing that was going on and Elijah was one of the was the one that led these schools now in time Elisha who was Elijah's disciple became the successor and stepped into his role when Elijah ascended to heaven now you may remember that Elisha asked for a double portion of his Spirit on him why so what do you think this double portion is referring to excuse me any thoughts Hy I would suggest um the presence of God to be able to do the same miraculous signs that Elijah did and so that he could um you know work on behalf of God he's definitely his presence yeah absolutely yep absolutely Theresa what about you Beth I think it was uh the the gift of Prophecy yeah okay yeah and I think they are all part of um what this is saying here and I think could it be the double portion do you think Elisha is asking um a guest like to receive the right of like a firstborn among the Disciples of Elijah because in the account of Elijah's departure when Elisha sees him go up in a whirlwind to heaven the prophets you know uh looking on um looking on they're called the Ben Navi the sons of the prophet and so could he be asking for like an inheritance you know this yeah this like what you're saying uh theres and uh Beth this this gift this inheritance of Prophecy given he was like the firstborn son so to speak to Elijah where he is asking for this double portion of the spirit of God that was on Elijah to rest on him so can you guys recall of another Ascension that happened in the Bible where the sons of or disciples saw where a portion of the Holy Spirit was left think you're GNA say something Michelle I can see your facial expressions okay I'll have a step at it yeah go for it when Jesus was taken up when um um after the resurrection yeah abut disciples were there watching him go yeah yeah and you know just like Yeshua when it's like um Elisha was seeing that with Elijah they saw yeshua's Ascension and not long after that they received a portion of his spirit and given they were the you know the I guess you could say the first 11 because Judas wasn't around they were kind of I guess considered the firstborn so to speak of that that Ministry it's just food for thought it's just a thought process and I think sorry Beth you're gonna say something uh C I read last night I didn't write it down though I think aah was like a foreshadow of John the Baptist yeah and Elijah was like a foreshadow of Jesus yeah there's actually and there's a few other ones that I've sort of um I I found as well that I thought was I'll throw them out there to you at the end here but um but there's quite a lot of kind of Parables uh parallels sorry that happen um like exactly what you're saying Beth yeah absolutely you know I think of John 1412 when it says truly truly I say to you whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do and greater than these will he do because I am going to my father and so it seems like the conditions here you have to believe in yeshua's death and res Resurrection you will do Greater Works at him but only after Yeshua is left and when he has left he will send his holy spirit that is the power enabling you to do these great works just like Elisha was able to do um and what we're looking at today so just coming back to Elisha we see that he continued um the leading of the prophetic schools and those communities uh that was still faithful to God um after Elijah had left but I want to ask you a quick question Who do you think Elisha prophesied to was it the Northern or the southern Kingdom or both yes Beth uh I wrote their name the name of the Kings down K but I I didn't check whether they were from the North or the South jorum j j j ho I'm sorry about my jeho and jehoash wow good on your Beth yeah so we're looking at the northern kingdom that was his frame of reference where he was primarily based and as I said before um I'll leave this with you guys I won't D dive into it because time is of the ENT Essence but there's also this kind of parallel relationship between um Elijah and Elisha which is similar to Moses and Joshua and some of those parallels were you know like Moses Elijah was wanded through the desert like Elijah he sorry he had these encounters with God at Mount horb as Moses did with the giving of the Torah um Elisha to Joshua well after Elisha had had been taken to heaven we see Elisha strike the water which was the Jordan River and it parted Joshua did the same thing when he brought the people into um Canaan as he was also instructed to do beth did you want to add something else there no no that's like my hand was still up sorry and so when we read these miraculous stories of Elisha today shows us that um he is you know similar but also displayed more than the Miracles of Elijah and I guess validates that Elisha was the right man to be carrying on with Elijah's Ministry this this double portion was on him so okay before we move ahead um on what we're focusing on today a quick surmise of what Michelle covered last year as you can appreciate we will not be covering that today Michelle did a wonderful job as she always does diving into the first seven verses of this portion which talks about the miracle of oil um the uh the multiplication of oil and she explains how the rabbis think that this lady was the wife of Obadiah um who was instrumental in saving the lives of the Prophet um prophets at the time of Jezebel we also learned why perhaps the Widow was in such a desperate situation and who was her creditor the person that had lent the husband the money who was that person and if that creditor actually kept Torah law regarding money lending and you know looking after fellow um a fellow sister um of the Faith Of The Nation you know I reckon this Widow was married to a prophet she um oh sorry I reckon given this Widow was married to a prophet she would have um seen the miraculous uh stories heard of the miraculous stories of God that had been done through Elijah which is um which is why she went to Elisha with this problem and so we see the multiplication of oil occurred from a little bit and of course we see foror shadow that to Yeshua and what he multiplied with the bread and fishes in the gospels one thing that really stood out to me Michelle what you brought up was about the shutting of the door and how um you know when she poured the oil she had to shut the door and the question is why would she have to do that so if you're interested to know then check out last year's P to a portion uh sorry half to a portion and she will give you the lowdown on all these details so can I ask theres uh can you please read we're moving into reading what we're going to look at today 2 Kings 4 verses 8 and I'll get you I'll get you to read the whole lot verses 8 to 17 please now it happened one day that Elisha went to shunum where there was a notable woman and she persuaded him to eat some food so it was as often as he passed by he would turn in there to eat some food and she said to her husband look now I know that this is a holy man of God who passes by us regularly please let us make a small Upper Room on the wall and let us put a bed for him there and a table and a chair and a lampstand so it will be whenever he comes to us he can turn in there and it happened one day that he came up that he came there and he turned into the upper room and lay down there then he said to gazi his servant call this shabbi woman when he had called her she stood before him and he said to her now say to her look you have been concerned for us with all this care what can I do for you do what you do you want me to speak on your behalf to the king or to the commander of the army she answered I dwell among my own people so he said what then is to be done for her and gazi answered actually she has no son and her husband is old so he said call her when he had called her she stood in the doorway then he said about this time next year you shall Embrace a son and she said no my Lord man of God do not lie to your maid servant but the woman conceived and bore a son when she when the appointed time had come on which Elisha had told her wonderful thank you Theresa all right so we're looking at this account with the shunamite woman and so I guess the first question that we need to ask is what is this place sham all about well sham is a city that is on the border of the jezrael valley south of Nazareth and I'll show you a photo of that in a second and in the Bible it is described as the city or in the territory story of isaka and you'll see that in Joshua 1918 and this is where abishag King David's bedw warmer came from when he was in his old age now in the midrash perai rabbi Eliza said that this woman was a bishh sister and the mother of OED the prophet but in the AGA which is simply a rabinal interpretation of the Bible they say that this shunamite woman was actually a bish but that is just what they think it's just speculation plus we are you know a century out since the care death of King David um excuse me with what we're reading today so today they say the old city shinham is now called sulam and it is actually an Arab Community but it doesn't fall in the West Bank area it's actually north of it and so it is in this town that Elisha would pass through on his journeys from Mount carel to Samaria and he would stop in this couple's home so let me just quickly share my screen um to just quickly show you the location of this okay so we can see this is where we're placed in this region right here I'm sure Pam after being in Israel just recently would have an idea of where we are talking about visually physically um but of course Jerusalem were based down here shim is right here now called slim today in today's language all right I will get back stop sorry I see Michelle smiling what you say Michelle I was just giggling because you had Mount Hamel why am I not surprised at myself that is funny well I I love it that I could bring a little bit of light humor in here today so all right okay so with what we're looking at now I just want you to cast your eyes over these verses we have just read from 2 Kings 48-17 and tell me how you would describe this shunamite woman how would you describe this shunamite woman excuse me well she's prominent in her Community she's an important woman and she's a notable woman and she's one that is one of the small remnants that still follows the one God yeah wonderful perfect Teresa yes anyone else want to add anything to that yeah Beth when I read it Kell it just put me in in mind of Sarah both women Baron and you know um Sarah laugh when she was told she would con conceive and have a son and um the shite woman she didn't laugh but she said to Elisha no no yeah you can almost picture it can't you yes that's good glennes what what what would you like to say yeah she um she she loved the Lord she loved God because that that's why she wanted to put a place in her home for her yeah for him she wanted to be close to God close to his his people but she reminds me a bit like Elizabeth too Elizabeth didn't ask for a child and yet she got a child and she was this one was the same she didn't ask but she received yeah yeah absolutely thank you for that glennis yeah Pam hello ladies hello ladies hello what I saw in in the overall picture of what's happening on is that it's quite possible it's Tabernacles because I look to see that it was 60 years that he traveled up and down so he must have come past when he stopped for a meal to and I just I it's the upper chamber and put a bed in a table it sounds a lot like uh it's that season Tabernacles yeah it could be it's true um they the prophets did roam around a lot um you know the countryside so there is that aspect of it but look who's not to say that what you said is correct as well Theresa did you want to add to that oh I just wanted to add the fact that when she's quite an independent woman because she tells her husband this is what we're going to do and I like that about her because I think she must have a sense of divine prophecy as well like Sarah did because God told Abraham to listen to Sarah because this woman knows what's happening so Abram had had to listen to her so the shite woman her husband listened to her he was pretty well clueless and he's not mentioned there's no nothing much about him so he just goes along with her yeah I I I I love it I I wrote here like yeah because she speaks to her husband she's got what did I write here um although she's married she has independence of mind and Faith she has a resolve because when she speaks to her husband about making a room for Elisha it's said in such a way that the decision has already been made but we are you know but we're both doing this let us make a small room and I could just picture this beautiful Middle Eastern woman staring a pot at Din she goes oh let us let us make a room for this man of God he needs to stay here he needs to stay here you can just see it happening and I actually really I really leaned into this lady this unnamed woman I I really like her I feel like I can resonate with her because she gets things done she's proactive an initiator she is it says she's a strong woman which also is it's gedola which can imply wealth it might be in your translation as wealth and therefore she and her husband has the means to build a room for Elisha and I I read through the Proverbs 31 Woman and I thought she's a bit like a Proverbs 31 Woman isn't she you know husband trusts her and um and of course she's dressed in strength that's how I see her even though she doesn't have children yes Teresa I think she was at a place in her life that she might have wanted children as you know it's it's not seen well for a woman that doesn't bear children but she come to a place of Peace because she wasn't Desiring or asking the prophet for a child so she wanted nothing she was at peace which is the real key what you're saying there is that she didn't ask from the prophet and we're going to be bringing that up a bit later on that's the key Point what you're saying there Teresa she had empathy she saw that Elisha was doing good a man of God and needed somewhere to stay on his journey and she was also she was modest and self-aware and it appears she doesn't speak to Elisha um in the portion that we're reading at the moment rather through gazi and I wonder if gazi stayed there as well so was she looking after two people CU he would come along with her maybe maybe not don't know and of course um later on in the reading which we will not get to today she has this subordinate like she's subordinate to Elisha and the the role that he plays um as uh Teresa said they were part of the remnant and for reference sake if you're wondering where we get that from that comes from First Kings 1918 where the Lord told Elijah that there will be a remnant of about 7,000 righteous people and we know that from this reading today because in Second Kings 4:23 it says why will you go to him today it is neither New Moon nor Sabbath this is when her son is sick this is further on down the track um which we won't get to today but just giving you context that they were part of that Remnant so what he is saying is um they are part of that Remnant because um uh they would come together on the these key days these Remnant people would come together on these key days the key days mentioned here is the first day of the month the new moon and the Shabbat and so the husband is saying why are you going to see the prophet it's not the new new moon or the prophet which we normally go go and see him or you know catch up with everyone where he speaks it's not those days so why are you going but it does get insight that they had full faith in God all right so moving on the obvious link that comes from the Torah this week with what we're studying is all about Hospital ality so that with Abraham and Sarah and here the other Links of course is what um either Beth Or Teresa mentioned about baroness and of course the experience with their respective Sons which we won't be getting to today but in the Torah portion Sarah and Abraham were known for their Hospitality always welcoming guests in they were the first ones in the Bible to provide this beautiful example of how this is done and so in Genesis 18 we see how Abraham is positioning himself self at the entrance in the tent in the midday heat where he welcomes Three Angels three messengers of the Lord and in fact this scripture has been interpreted as him being proactive in seeking out these passing travelers to be able to show his Hospitality so maybe you can imagine him sitting there his eagerness his generosity um but also at the end of the visit his insistence on seen his guests off as they depart now my dad is very good at this seeing me off when I go I'll be driving down the road and he is still standing out the front 300 meters back on the footpath I'm literally about to turn the corner and the Hand goes up my hand goes out the window and we share this exchange it's like he will never see me again and to be honest there is this feeling that it gives me that gen that he genuinely cares he wants to squeeze every last bit out of that visit before I sail off into the distance to the go Coast but you know this is something that Cam and I try and do out in our home own homes and I hope you guys do too we have 10 meters from our door to the lift but that 10 meters we make the most of it until they hop in and often we're still in conversations and the lift door's closed and it's done you got to be quick you got to be quick at our place if you want to get it out you got to get it out quickly but we do see them all at the left and you know last two two weeks ago we studied the Torah um Noak the portion naak and it talked about this prophetic picture of Sarah's tent being expanded remember that where you know um alluding to the fact that you know Sarah and Abraham um were known for their hospitality and of course Isaiah 54 where this came from prophetically is talking into the future as a metaphor four of the tent of Jerusalem that will expand its tent pegs to include all the in gathering that is the kabot that's what in gathering is the kots as we lead into the Messianic era so there's this beautiful picture that's coming through and there is this wonderful story from the talet that I would love to read you it is so fitting with what we're talking about with hospitality day it is directed to the kids but you know what we all learn from it it's fun and I would love to give that a crack for you now just to um read this through it says Abraham the first Jew was famous for his Hospitality he lived near basa where it was hot and dry and many Travelers passed by Abraham dug a well there and found fresh Sweet Water I guess it would be sweet water when you're in the desert he planted trees that grew Delicious Fruit when people came by he would invite them in wash up refresh themselves and eat most of the guests did not know about God they worshiped Isel they even worshiped the dust under their feet when they were finished eating they would thank Abraham for everything why do you thank me Abraham would say thank God he is the creator of the world he has given us all the food all this food people do not always like to hear such words they believed in they did not believe in the god that they could not see they did not want to bless God and I think that's an important Point here it wasn't always just his fellow Brethren it was various people that he would bring into his home so Abraham would say okay if you do not want to thank God I will just figure out the bill for you hm the wine is $50 the meat 100 the fruit well that's another 40 what do you mean they cried these prices are outrageous well where else do you find expect to find a meal like this in the desert ahuh didn't you just say God made all this food the people would ask surely Abraham answered maybe you'll teach us how to thank him and so AB Abraham would teach them to say blessed god king of the universe who has created the food from which we eat and is in this way Abraham used this Hospitality to teach everyone about God I mean how beautiful is that that you know this is what I believe we should be doing whether we invite a fellow believer or not into your home we have this opportunity to talk about the goodness and the greatness the gah of God and so getting back to scripture what we're talking that about today 2 um Kings 48-17 we see this shulamite woman bringing in a guest into her home it's called H H excuse my way of saying it I'm trying and she was clearly showing him hospitality and as I mentioned earlier the shulamite woman went beyond just bringing in a meal for him she too literally extended enlarged her tent her house literally for him to stay and this is where we're going to just sit for a while so throughout the Bible we see many accounts of God's Hospitality in the New Testament it's worded a little bit different and it can be termed as the love of strangers so when I was studying this I asked myself two questions the first question is something that we prob will have some good answers to but the second one's a little bit more challenging so I'm interested to hear what you think why is Hospitality such a big deal in the Bible and our relationship with God I know I've just shared something about um a story of Abraham that I just shared from the talmud why is it such a big deal and when was the last time I I spoke this to myself or you have entertained strangers in your home and when will I do this next so what do you guys think what are your thoughts on this why is it such a big deal Beth something about opening up your home and spoiling people whether it's one person two people it doesn't matter how many many but laying out the best you have the best in food the best you know making it look lavish and look I I grew up with parents that were so good at hospitality and I pale into insignificance but I know you know people that they had just met um I can remember my dad bringing um boys in he had he was a news agent and he had some boys that were um from poor families yeah but he would bring them in and give them breakfast and it made such a difference to the lives of these children and the lives of those that came to our place so you know it it's a great importance to show the love of God to people yeah absolutely we don't know the impact that it has do we Beth Glenn is yeah I'd love to hear your feedback um yeah well God has GI given all this to us it's more or less free yeah um his love his Hospitality everything if we love him and all that he he just showers all this stuff onto onto us but yeah my dad was like that my dad used to bring home on a Saturday all these down and outs and and I remember a fire just over the back with um this house caught on fire and dad brought them all and we're all three to a bed and all that M was disgusted but but they were sort of down out you know Mom say that's not the type of people you bring into our house you know but that's just who he was and yeah but I unfortunately I haven't caught that thing from my father I just yeah I just feel uncomfortable a lot of times so yeah you yeah yeah it's a challenging question isn't it you know um I know like I like I said I've been sitting here this week going well what what do I need to do to make sure I am doing more of that Cam's very good he'll just bring anyone in to be quite honest I'm probably too logical and I need to I think you got to be responsible but you know um there's certainly opportunity and you made a great Point Glenn is you know we've been filled up with his word with his the knowledge with everything we need to be pouring it out I think that's a really good point yeah Michelle um I actually went to the book of Galatians and it's because with your first question and it's because you were asking about kindness why why she offer kindness and it's really interesting that before in Galatians 19 it says now the doings or practices of the flesh are clear and they are immorality impurity um indecency although negative things but in 22 it says but the fruit of the Holy Spirit the work which is his presence within accomplishes is love joy gladness or peace patience and then it says of course kindness goodness faithfulness gentleness so I I went there because when you give Hospitality you're actually acting not in the flesh but in the spirit yeah and there's a spiritual component about being this kindness that that goes above your actually flesh nature or your human nature and it in actually invokes a um a blessing upon it as well because God does that but it actually says in 23 against such things there is no law in other words um that can it's I'm Amplified that can bring change so when you enact the fruit of the spirit which love headlines it then you're actually bringing about change not only in your life but in the life of someone else but not only Just In the Flesh like the fleshy things that we do which are negative but also in the spiritual realm as well and for for the second question couple of nights go for I was hosting actually my daughter Rings up and says I'm bringing someone home and I'm thinking well do I get the mattress out and they go nah we're just sleeping in in the bed and they're used to that so yes and then so you got to feed somebody and everything like that there's always food in the cuup and everybody just helps themselves so when you come into my house it's like clean cup clean toilet praise the Lord I make the first cup and then you help yourself that's a good way to have it yeah so my mother taught me clean cup clean toilet I may and so I have this rule I make your first drink because I'm not a very good coffee maker at all and next time you help yourself because you know exactly what you want there's the kitchen there's the chair just enjoy yourselves and what way to feel at home too that's a way of making them feel at home like help your yourself feel at home you know that's good and I think um yeah you've hit on a massive one there Michelle that's awesome thank you for sharing with that um and what about you Pam um I just can remember in a different context uh working on a Prayer van where we were feeding the home homeless and that just gave such an emotional Joy it was like i' I haven't been as happy as the days when I was cooking and then serving on the street that was amazing and of course I was listening to a rabbi this morning and the hotel there's a major Hotel several in Jerusalem who have now housing the um the the families that have come up from the south so that puts a whole new perspective in welcoming guests and providing for them yeah absolutely and it's it's um interesting you say that some of the stories of hospitality in the Jewish Community there's so many I I mean I didn't include them because there's just so many um I'm sure you can um gather what they would be like but a lot during the Holocaust and saving children and just reaching out to those in need when they weren't weren't even be to be spoken to this is before they got taken off but just the extension of hospitality was huge and Jennifer did you want to add something you might need to speak up Jen sorry oh can you hear me yeah now I can yeah okay oh it's just yeah sorry I can't get my video it's intermittent sometimes it is sometimes it is um yeah just um well I I actually I would put down my coming to belief um due to unconditional enough so um the hospitality I mean might not have been um necessarily invited to people's homes or whatever um but just the giving without expectation yes was um what drew me to to eventually that would have been the first thing to and in my home there was Ill Hospitality there was what sorry ill none yeah none there was no hospitality and it was um and it was and having guess it all was a burden for my mother and used to stress her enormously and so I just thinking it was interesting couple of people who talked about what it was like in their home it was their fathers so you know it's pretty easy to say oh come on home and then say hey wifey you know we've got six more people for dinner you know and so I think that there's yeah there's there's ging and then there's kind of s giving I guess yes you know in that and um yeah but hospitality is is it's as you said Michelle I mean a cup and a clean water a clean toilet you know it it doesn't it's not not the volume it's the the opening up um of your your heart really because your heart is your home is your heart you know the center of who where you are and where you live so um yeah that's absolutely and I think it speaks of um God's character you know this selflessness this Refuge all these things that we physically can show to these people um excuse me uh one point you made about your mom and your dad and how you well your mom and but how you picking up about how dads do it in the in the writings from the rabbis they they say that that the women were the ones that tended to be a little bit more hesitant possibly because of the work involved with what you're saying but Theresa last comment from you and we'll keep moving just wanted to add that Abraham who's you know the father of all Nations communion um you know do Hospitality with strangers is like communion with God yeah that's how important it is yeah yeah yeah that's good well done Teresa I like that that's great yes see hospitality is a virtue and it and it's both commanded and commended throughout scripture isn't it you know in the new test sorry in the Old Testament um it was clearly commanded by God to do this and we see that in Leviticus 19 33-34 where it says when a stranger which is a g sojourns with you in your land you shall not do wrong doing wrong you shall treat The Stranger who sojourns with you at as the native among you and you shall love him as you love yourself for you were once strangers in the land of Egypt I the Lord your God so he's saying here you guys get it you've been there your ancestors have been there you know the feels you don't have to make others feel the same way so we need to choose to extend our own tent and so um so you know so this is something that I know has challenged me this week to make sure that I do that we had another young girl that joined us for our life group on on um uh Wednesday night that doesn't know the Lord and we're talking away and I'm like if you don't understand this I'm sorry I'll you know we'll spend some time with you don't feel like you're you um you don't need you can't be here just come along if you need help do you have many friends you know and it was just extending that hand to say we can help and support you um moving on I was reading from some commentary from the book of as you do the classic classic anthology of torw AD Mish ranic commentary um uh and in it it refers to the shunamite woman has created this Sanctuary so hear me out here because some of us can relate to this I know for me when I had a full days of work I just looked forward to coming home to our space our dwelling I'm sure you guys have felt like that as well um and particularly when we lived on the beach at Burley and I had a couple of businesses Brisbane I was running back and forth I remember saying to people when they asked me where I lived I said I am blessed because I live at the beach and it's like God has given us a sanctuary and it was really like that and so this commentary goes on to say they say this shows that one who takes a guest into the home is like one who builds a sanctuary a mishan for the divine presence to dwell in and I think you know um you know that comes about because we're doing his will we're following his command it makes me think um it's it's everything that you guys have talking about this um if we're doing his will he's there it's like that sanctuary of time on the Shabbat we're entering into this space but it's beautiful isn't it and um you know they get this concept practically because they have extracted the first letters of each Hebrew word for bed for table chair and lamp that is the items that are listed in verse 10 so I'll quickly show you very quickly because I just need to smash through this we've got a bit to get through yet where are we share screen I did it visually so you can understand what I was conveying can you see this so this is the bed that's the word for Ma and of course they go from uh I did left to right goodness me I've done it back to front Michelle correct me correct me um it's right to left sorry um I'm a woman I don't know my left or my right no I do I do I do I was just quickly throwing this together but basically they've extracted the first letter of each word and you can see how the word mishan which means Sanctuary is pulled together can everyone see that this is the ma this is the shin this is the and this is the I saying to Pastor Greg I'm doing my uh learning my uh uh Hebrew at the moment so I'm getting it I'm slowly getting it slowly getting it anyway okay so let's open up some scripture will we have time to read all this let's read a couple as we know the hospitality as you guys have been saying and and Michelle brought up about the fruits of the spirit it's like the you know it includes kindness and love and all these things and I've just grabbed a handful of scriptures but there's so many there so can Michelle can I ask you to open up Romans 12:13 um can I get Pam to open up James 2:15 to16 um Theresa Proverbs 197 glennis Hebrews 12 1-2 and Beth I'll just get you to do first Timothy 3:2 very quickly who did I ask first me okay right Romans 12:13 contribute to the needs of God's people sharing in the necessities of of the Saints pursue the practice of hospitality perfect who is the next person hey James yeah James 2:15 if a brother or sister is naked and lacks daily food and one of you says to them go in Shalom keep warm and well fed but you do not give them what the body needs what what good is that yeah what good is it what's the point it's you know it's it's the action it's the giving of oneself it's shown it not just talking the talk next person who is the next person Hy Proverbs 19 what verse was it ah seven thank you all the brothers of the poor hate him how much more do his friends go far from him he may pursue them with his words yet they abandon him that sounds very different to mine whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord and He reward them for what they have done unless I've given you a wrong scripture that's okay who's the next person was it Glenn Hebrews Hebrews what 12 1:2 12 1:2 therefore since we are surrounded by such a great a great cloud of witnesses let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us let us fix our eyes on Jesus the author and the per perfector of our faith was that Hebrews 12 Hebrews 121 and two yep oh I've got let broadly love continue do not neglect to show Hospitality to strangers for thereby some have entertained Ang Hebrews verse got a few wrong there my apologies everyone what was it 13 what was it Hebrews okay keep on loving each other as brothers do not forget to entertain strangers for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it yeah brings us back to Abraham doesn't it and was it Beth there's more there but Beth can you read your last one thank you one Timothy 32 a bishop then must be blameless the husband of one wife temperate sober minded of good behavior hospitable and able to teach that would be my husband would have to fall under that fortunately I say to him before I said you're a very hospitable man I'm so glad that I married to you and um you are fulfilling ticking that box at least in your eldership he's very good all right rabis what do they have to say about this well there's heaps needless to say um one of them say in the tal mode one of the virtues for which one enjoys the fruits in this world and obtains principal reward reward in the world to come is through Hospitality remember this because I'm going to be touching on it in a second uh oh I'm going to jump down children were taught to be hospitable by instructing them to invite guests to dine with them when they open the door just when they open the whoever was at the door they would come in um oh I want to also remind you that the people in Jerusalem would have to um host people as well when the men would go up there three times a year for the feast uh the mner says that the ridic storytellers of the late ancient times wrote that Jerusalem's residents would open their homes to free for free for visitors no person ever remarked to another person that they couldn't find a bed to sleep in on Jerusalem no person ever remarked to another person that Jerusalem is too small or crowded uh for me to be able to stay over there makes me think of the Jerusalem's enlarging tent as well um from another stage it says then when you take someone in one should greet each person with a cheerful expression so we don't want to open the door and go come on in no welcome come into my home it is yours as Michelle would like to say go make yourself a cup of tea it's your home as well as mine and so we see Hospitality extend on the Sabbath day and the holy days like cot we see it said in the Passover Cedar where the Jews recite these following words let all who are hardpressed come and eat let all who need come and share the Passover sacrifice which makes me think of the Egyptians partaking of that when they put the blood on the lentils there were some that came out with them and so finally I just want to finish with this is that um what Yeshua had to say about Hospitality now as we know Yeshua and his disciples relied on Hospitality of their fellow brothers and sisters when they went around just like Elisha did in fact when Yeshua is teaching he connects or alludes to this story of the shunamite woman when he mentions in Matthew 10:41 I'll just read it for the sake of time where it says the one who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet's reward and the one who receives a righteous person because because he is a righteous person will receive a righteous person's reward so some translations say that one who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet if you don't understand what it means when it says in the name of the Prophet it means it's just like it's just a rabbinic expression but it simply means because he's a prophet so the verse could be read like this the one who receives a prophet because he's a prophet will receive a prophet's reward so in the case of the shamont woman I think this is what was it you teres Theresa said earlier she showed Hospitality to the prophet in order not to get anything from him because later on we read that she is happy amongst her people she's content she hasn't asked for anything from Elisha in fact in Reverse it's what Elisha is asking what she wants so she received him because him in because excuse me so she received him because he is a prophet not to get something from him and therefore um based on what yeshu Yeshua said she will get a reward now the same can be said when we provide this for his disciples as he says in the the next verse or the previous verse if you receive whoever receives you receives me and whoever receives me receives him who sent me and um the rabbis say a similar thing they say a person who extends Hospitality to a rabbi student of a rabbi is in his house is regarded as if he's offered a daily sacrifice so you see these early Believers understood that to be hospitable um uh you know to be hospitable to these itinerant Prophets The d k gives parameters around how to be hospitable to Travelers guests and Prophets as well um so they were not abused but we are not going to be going into detail what that says you can find that in your study time finally I just want to um pull this all together and I want us to think about the Messianic here and Messiah is coming not only will he be king but he is going to be the ultimate host where he will be welcoming us into um that era to the banquet with him those that believe in his death and Resurrection there will be no sparing but there will be abundance the last thing I want to mention about this um time this period with regards to hospitality and the external effect it will have for some is found in Matthew 25 31-46 maybe you guys might need to go away and study this yourself and it will be covered in milk 6 for those that are on that Journey because this is this is quite a detailed subject but I'm going to give you a heads up so you can go away and look at it in this section in scripture we're not going to have time to read through all of it well actually any of it because we've got a minute left but this section of scripture is about the Judgment of Messiah the Judgment of messiah in the messic anic era and this is after he comes back and he it is at the beginning of that period of time where he is sitting on the throne his BMA on Earth and so to clarify this this is not the world to come or the final judgment it is the Messianic era um so I am going to go okay right read the r verses okay so this judgment this time um uh when he comes back he will be back with these angels I'm focusing not focusing I'm highlighting Angels because I'm going to be giving you other scripture that also mentions Angels um but it is when and in this time is when God has given authority to his son both when he was here before but also when he comes again and we refer to John 5:22 for that so this means that this is the time when the those that have been are resurrected that's happened they will be witnessing this okay so M Yeshua comes we meet him up in the air and we will be witnessing this we'll be going to Jerusalem and so this judgment is not for those not for the resurrected but for the remaining Gentiles the the Nations as it says in the verse 3 to the unbelieving Gentiles the Gentiles that are still there in their mortal bodies because when we resurrect there's still going to be people on Earth in their mortal bodies and we see other Parables that Yeshua speak of this in the New Testament and that and you know then they might provide different aspects of the Kingdom but these Parables um include the parable of the wheat and the tears it includes the parable of the draget and it includes the parable of the wedding Feast so it seems that the Lord has reserved a special judgment for this group of Gentiles they would have gone through Goram magob war and now um it clarifies where they stand before the Lord if they have been against Israel or for Israel and we know this because God sorry Jesus that is in these verses Messiah talks about what when he says I was hungry you didn't feed me and all that kind of stuff um is talking about his people he's a representative of his people and ultimately there are clear consequences of their actions and you see that in verse 46 the cursed which are the goats will go away to Eternal punishment and the Blessed the Sheep into eternal life God's made it clear in the Bible how we are to treat people how we are to extend Hospitality he's made it clear to um treat how to treat his beloved Nation the apple of the ey of his eyes not just those that believe in yeshua's death and rection um and is spiritually grafted into Israel but for everyone and this is very pertinent particularly with what's happening right now and we just need to remember those verses I just want to leave this with you remember those verses where um in Genesis 12 it talks about I will bless those who bless you and I will curse those who curse you and of course um we see a similar um blessing in numbers 245 I hope that has tantalized you to want to dig in more there that is definitely time up I'm 2 minutes over it is important to highlight this Hospitality that it is so important guys this carries right through to the end for everyone and he has a desire that we actually participate in this and look after his people look after the PE General people Gentiles Jew and Gentile um but also his nation and bless them anyway I pray that you have a beautiful afternoon have a wonderful Shabbat and I'll talk to you guys next time bless you guys thank you
Good News For Israel
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The fleeting meeting (a wonderful and beautiful story worth watching)
when the conversation was over Ahmed and Ali realized that the woman needed more help than just guiding her around the cafe they decided to give her full help they asked about a hotel or accommodation for her and when she confirmed that she had not yet found a place to stay they offered to stay at their home until she found a permanent solution the woman was surprised by the generosity and kindness of the two young men and seemed grateful to them she gladly accepted their offer and they gave her the support she needed immediately they help her collect her belongings and escort her to their car they arrived at Ahmed and Ali's house where they offered her a comfortable room to stay in great care they were feeding her and making sure her basic needs were met over the following days they became close friends they shared many fun moments and heartfelt laughs sharing their life stories and dreams within two weeks the woman had found a new job and was able to recover her lost mobile phone she was very grateful to Ahmed and Ali for everything they did for her but the time has come to say goodbye on their farewell evening they gathered at the same Cafe where they had first met the feelings varied between sadness and joy the woman thanked Ahmed and Ali for the kindness they showed her and promised them that she would carry the beautiful memories of this period long in her heart and they called they said goodbye to each other with farewell words and good wishes they exchanged hugs and longing for a future meeting the story that brought them together at the cafe was an unforgettable one as they overcame the odds and pushed the ordinary boundaries of friendship when Ahmed and Ali returned home they felt happy and proud of what they had done they realized that togetherness and cooperation can change the lives of others and make the world a better place indeed Ahmed and Ali's friendship continued to flourish and grow they decided to continue to provide assistance to others and exchange good and giving they had become a symbol of cooperation and benevolence in their community and every time they pass by the little cafe they remember the encounter that changed their lives and feel grateful for the chance encounter that brought them together with the strange woman and gave them a chance to be a hero in someone else's life thus the story ended and praise remains in their hearts for their willpower generosity and friendship they promised themselves that they will remain willing to help others and make the world a brighter place with their kind words and honest actions
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Why Was Churchill's Administration in Kenya So Controversial?
Winston Church Hills Dark Legacy and operation in Kenya Winston Church Hills involvement in Kenya during the coronial era left a dark and Lasting Legacy that continues to reverberate through the country's history while Church Hills often celebrated as a wtime leader and Statesman his policies and actions in Kenya reveal a dark side of his legacy characterized by brutality or operation and violence against the indigenous population d h tenner as Secretary of State for the colonies from 1921 to 1922 coincided with a period of significant upheave in Kenya the country was undergoing rapid social and economic change driven in large part by arrival of European sers who sought to exploit the Region's fertile land for agriculture and other business businesses in response to Growing tension between white settlers andas Kenyans Church Hill advocated for policies that prioritized the interests of the settler community at the expense of the native population one of church Hill's most notorious decision during his time in office was his support of the establishment of the East African protectorate which effectively disenfranchised thousands of Kenyan farmers and tourist who forcibly moved from their land to make way for European settlers this policy of land expropriation and fost resettlement laid the groundwork for decades of conflict and disposition in Kenya as indas communities were marginalized and marginalized in their own country that Hill's Administration also oversaw the implementation of the harsh and discrimin Ro that targeted indigenous Kenyans including the P law which required all African men to carry identification documents at a time and restricted their freedom of movement these rules were designed to control and subjugate the native population reinforcing the racial hierarchy that favored white settlers and perpetuated the system of coronial operation perhaps the most infamous chapter of church Hills Legacy in Kenya is his role in suppressing the mauu uprising a violent Rebellion against British colonial rule that rapted in the early 1950s in response to Growing resistance from Kenyan nationalist Church Hill authorized the brutal Crackdown on the Mau movement deploying thousands of British troop and implementing a campaign of Terror and intimidation against suspected insurgents the British authorities in Kenya acting on Churchill's order resulted widespread human rights abuses and at trusties in their effort to quill the Rebellion including torture extrajudicial killings and mass incarceration in prison camps the most notorious of those camps was Hol camp where hundreds of mauu suspects were detained in appaling conditions and subject to torture and abuse resulting in numerous deaths Church Hill's heavy-handed approach to the Mau Uprising has been widely condemned as a gross violation of Human Rights and shameful episode in British colonial history the brutality and repression Unleashed by Church Hill's Administration only served to further inframe tension in Kenya and fuel res sentiment against British rule ultimately undermining the legitim of coronial authority and hening the end of the British Empire in Africa despite his role in perpetuating Colonial operation in Kenya that Legacy remains deeply contested in the country while some view him as a hero and champion of democracy others see him as a symbol of British imperialism and white supremacy the debate over Church Hills Legacy in Kenya reflects broader questions about the ethic of Empire and the during impact of colonialism on the African continent in conclusion wion CH Hill's Dark Legacy in Kenya is a stack reminder of the human cost of colonialism and a struggle for Independence in Africa his policies and actions contributed to the suffering and oppression of countless Kenyans and his administration's brutal suppression of the Mau uprising remains a painful and contagious chapter in Kenya's history as we reflect on Church Hills Legacy we must confront the uncomfortable truth of Britain's Colonial past and work towards building a more just and Equitable future for all what are your thoughts on Winston Church Hills Legacy in Kenya feel free to share your opinions in the comment section below thank you for watching or see the born child 2.0 and be sure to subscribe to the channel for more insightful content and Beyond and yes until next time let me meet you in the comment [Music] section [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Hardcore Minecraft Is Literally TOO EASY... (#1)
my first hardore world I found a Pillager Outpost not far from where I spawned right next to it was this cave with a pretty cool Lake and then I realized there was a rued portal here the chest was on the safer side granted it was not very good and for once it felt like I was given a nice relaxing start and then I [Music] died starting the new world I spawned in a tree as you normally do and you know compulsive thought so I jumped off I got some wood made a crafting table sticks and some wooden tools for now I grabbed some extra wood before leaving and then went to test my new axe on some innocent animals hello I kind of slipped and fell into a cave and almost died to a skeleton again but you know it happens I very quickly Min some Stone and as I'm crafting a furnace look what I see in the corner of my eye I ended up leaving that cave to find a bigger one and there was iron sitting at the top I was incredibly cautious going down it almost felt like a trap but eventually I did and it turns out it was an 11 stack of iron I mined Some Coal that was nearby and immediately smelted the iron I realized I was relatively low on food so I went back up to the surface but found a red portal instead it wasn't good at all so I just ran back when I got got back there was a skeleton near my thing so I quietly snuck down just to cook my food and then smacked him to death I crafted an iron chest plate and some torches and then headed into the cave skeleton number three did not stand the chance I found some more iron oh God almost died one more time crafted a helmet and some boots I had literally no food so I went back up but it was night time and I couldn't see anything so I just sat in the box and watch Tik toks no but we need t t of Lo have a night time passed and I just killed more animals and put everything that I didn't need in a small pit eventually I decided that I was not coming out of the cave until I found diamonds I stumbled Upon A M shaft and just avoided every single mob that I could and after looking around a bit wait diamonds die die one diamond what the
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Middle East Suppression To Worldwide Kingdom | Khaled Ekermawi | Bought The T-Shirt Podcast
[Music] hi i'm jackie kermaui i'm a british jordanian life coach based here in london my life mission is to empower those who are broken by the world but the second aspect to trauma is the meaning we create about ourselves about people and about life in general he was trying to kill my friend basically or at least really beat him up and after they pray they block candles out and they have sex together khaled how are you brother i'm good good how are you chris yes practicing my arabic i'm guessing you're getting there you're getting there yes jordan um incredibly fascinating country but beautiful desert and of course the home to the ruins at petra which a lot of people will be familiar with one of the seven world wonders yes and they featured in a in a james bond film i seem to remember yes they featured in a few but one of the ones that stand out yes james bond yes and when was the last time you you were in jordan that would be about 11 years ago oh some quite some time yes i needed space um from jordan i needed to kind of overcome a few things relating to what happened in my country and my past and space was to me was doing really well this year though i am planning to go back and face some music and just face some of the old demons that used to harm me yes can can we talk about those and then we'll we'll come on and um focus a bit more on the coaching aspect because i'm sure that's going to help a lot of our our friends at home of course chris because i was um when i was reading your linkedin profile it seemed quite traumatic your your childhood at times there was some some yes there's some serious stuff in there um that i would have preferred for them not to happen but life sometimes just brings you surprises i think let me let me i'm being a bit more kind of um generic and more vague i want to kind of think deeper and really be a bit more authentic so let me shake my body here okay so i believe uh chris that la we all have pains we all suffer pains in our life and the pains happen as a result of either pain or ignorance or both and looking back at my life this was really my story people who were in pain and ignorant caused me a lot of pain as a result and but out of that khalid was born not just the name the small kid but khalid who i am today was born was really determined to combat pain and ignorance like trauma and the ignorance surrounding trauma and get the world in a better place yes i heard a wonderful expression the other day and i really loved it i have to try and remember it it's um something like after the fire we will rebuild from the ashes yeah that's beautiful yeah and it i guess it means um we're not going to develop in life unless we have challenges i i suppose um a lot of people say that for sure we we whether these challenges come how they come how their package is up to sometimes uh partly up to us um i feel like when we have children where we are young we have no choice with what's thrown at us but then sometimes adulthood comes and now we can sometimes not always have a choice to undertake challenges and certain lessons and enact them in our lives before they become a serious problem and some you know sometimes we we go to the words what's comfortable was comfortable was comfortable and then we have explosions in our lives right but for children it's they don't really have that choice they're not really as developed um i'm afraid yes i think um i talk a lot about military ptsd or let's just call it trauma and i often i'm explaining to people that the the differences with adult trauma is you have an adult mind you can make sense of things it it might be unpleasant at the time but you have the ability to rationalize and compartmentalize and put things into perspective and then then move on from them whereas when you're a young child you don't have these facilities because your brain is undeveloped and your thinking is undeveloped and yeah i think very young childhood trauma your body tends to store it away because it simply can't make sense of it this creates a very powerful neural pathway for later on in life where it's almost as if there's some things it's impossible to erase it's only possible to to come up with strategies to help you to sort of help you cope with it because it's so deep down in embedded in your brain that's uh that's a deep insight chris i think uh there's a duality to a lot of things including trauma in in some ways this is really the definition of trauma for childhood is that children you're right are they are underdeveloped they are inexperienced they are small they are afraid they are weak and they don't have any way to make sense of what's happening and that can work on both ways on one hand it can be a detriment so they suppress a trauma but also children have an amazing ability to get over things really quickly so even in our in our loving interactions at homes there are many traumas that happen and children can get over them really really powerfully what happens is with adults now this is again the duality coming if we programmed ourselves as children to suppress then as adults we still suppress we don't use the ability to make things we just go for what's easier which is suppression and um and that is a problem because then things there's a there's a an author of a book can't remember the author but the body keeps a score in which he really specifically focuses on how our subconscious mind stores data in our body in our organs in different parts of our body and the more you know it can only take so much and as we keep just suppressing painful things because it's too painful for us to pers to feel them then that's where a lot of people get illnesses gets you know uh different aches in their bodies the body does keep the score and that's all where there's a theory um that a lot of the diseases and the illnesses that we get today are actually a result of our suppression of emotional trauma that is not being allowed to escape yes and um can we to give our friends at home an idea can you tell us a few of your experiences as a child you don't have to you know go into too much detail but just so we know what what we're talking about at the moment i'm writing a book and i the working title right now for the book is little ninja because i really clearly remember a time when i was about eight and i was running across a field near our home and i just my hands were back like you know i was watching these cartoons where people put their hands in the back and just put their hands in their back and run so fast and jump high on buildings and that was my dream in life it was my dream because you know you could just run with the wind so fast and that was so much pleasure enjoying it there's so much liveliness in it there's also power i wanted to protect the people i love and there's the with that of course comes the aspect of love itself to love and be loved and these are the values that really define my life but early on i've had um my parents divorced and in a in a culture that is really really mean is really like many cultures it doesn't really isn't forgiving towards women in a in uh in a divorce context um it's uh sad because my father was incredibly abusive towards my mother is physically abusive verbally abusive emotionally abusive he at some point he got into you know alcohol and gambling and when my mother finally mastered the strength to get away from that so she can kind of protect us and protect herself and really live the culture turned on her and said you are divorced you are loose women so started really early with with um bullying in neighborhoods all of a sudden my father left uh he immigrated to australia and my mother my brother and i were left alone and all of a sudden the safety was gone everything was new and all of a sudden just going to school which was literally five minutes walk was really painful because we'd get so many kids attack us we're the do we're the children of the divorced woman at some point my father returned and he started to attack my mother again because he was he wanted her back and she refused and he did not like no for an answer so she made the first guy that that came in her way so that he can provide her protection but this guy was incredibly abusive himself in a different way we ended up being kicked out of the house literally the second day to the marriage and we were sent to our father and it just sometimes i think when i think of trauma there are the dualities of trauma is one the physiological responses that we we get for example prediaz that you mentioned earlier the brain chemistry goes into a traumatized state and gets stuck there but the second aspect to trauma is the meaning we create about ourselves about people and about life in general as a result of that trauma and that is i think that's the most painful by far because then this becomes a feedback loop with the with the physiochemical aspect of our trauma and they feed each other right this you know a brain that is full of stress hormones is not going to see the world in a beautiful way and vice versa a word a person who's looking at the world in a terrified way people in a stressful way i remember how i get pains in my body whenever i hung out from my people i'd be laughing and talking but i'd go on like this tension all over my back because my brain was like people are danger um my father started okay uh he was like okay he's gonna shape up but then he wanted to marry someone so that we be my brother and i would be taken care of and again sometimes when i when i've moved to the west and uk it's fascinating for me to see that people talk about their step parents as their their parents and they love them so much so many people here here have step parents and their step parents were amazing this is so rare in my culture at least in my in my perception i'm sure there are many amazing people there but i've not met many um step parents or amazing so my stepmother especially as soon as she got pregnant my brother and i were the threat so she she turned on us she turned our father on us and my father has an explosive pain in his past and that comes out in a rage and he just like goes and beats and hits and throws things and when he throw that on us it became really tough the biggest pain i think was i am as you can see for for our friends at home i'm a bit fair i don't look arab i'm not the typical arab i'm not stan i'm not dark skinned i'm not you know so a lot of arabs look at me as if i'm of a different race and for people who understand a bit about the conflict between the middle east and the west the historical conflict there's some animosity there especially when you talk about religious animosity right um and i was looked at as the enemy from the west i was the weakling from the west that looked like those weak west westerners and i was bullied a lot anyone who wanted to go and prove himself on the hood he would just go and attack he would just go and one so at some point i had to like also learn how to fight for myself against a horde of one after another kid after another teenager after another who wanted to fight to prove himself so these collections kind of made me a pariah in my culture the kind of an outcast wherever i went the son of a a divorced woman the fair uh kid who is probably weak because he has blonde hair and bluish greenish eyes and his father beats him up that means he's he's a no one it's just all these collections of things made me take away out of the culture and that started a new a new chapter that was definitely unpleasant as well in my life that started a new chapter um do do you mean these things that are that are going on this was a significant period of your life would you mean something else happened then something else happened um so here's a funny story um a kind of giveaway it's going to be in the book but i'll give it away now i was in eighth grade so nearly 15. and our islamic teacher comes and says those christians they go to church they pray and after they pray they blow candles out and they have sex together and for those who aren't aware of the jordanian culture um jordan or the arab culture in general is very gender segregated so men and women aren't allowed to interact with each other we we it doesn't mean that we never interact with women ever but really only women in the family so mother sisters sometimes cousins especially at certain ages and from a distance there on so at that point for a kid who is full of hormones really horny like hell that kind of piece of news just stuck home and there was a church literally five minutes walk from my house in the other direction so the school my house the church and i was like oh my god finally i found a solution where i can kind of kind of experience what women's are and explore my body my my sexuality with women and my hope was i would go there there will be some extra women and and the the men because look this is the arab mentality at the time men would say hey we have too many women come help us and i would go and join in but instead i went to to a church and i found out that god loves everyone now a disclaimer i'm not christian anymore i wouldn't call myself christian i'm very much spiritual i love god but i just don't want to put labels on on my relationship with my creator um anymore but at that time what was right to me at that point in my life is that i wanted to believe in a god love that loved everyone including women including divorced women including fair children including those who were not born muslim including those who were not born christian just who loved everyone that seemed so right to me but in my culture if you do this then um in in the religion in islamic religion then it's a death penalty you're given three days to voluntarily come back into uh do your senses and if you don't voluntarily come to it then you get beheaded and as a result i had that kind of started um five attempts before then i was sharing a bit of traumas about my my family this functional family i had two attempts of my life one from my father one from my stepfather but after that decision i had about five my mother had three times tried to kill me she hired some people and uh that was that's started a whole new host of problems and trauma that took me really a long time to come to sense to grips with um especially yeah especially when my mother passed away and we haven't really worked things out then i was left with a lot of mess to kind of sort out by myself and that was definitely a curveball by life definitely yes what was the um what was the closest then that that did you ever get that feeling that [Music] i'm gonna say you knew you were gonna die it's a it's a certain kind of feeling it's very cold incredibly chilling and then it kind of pans out into a huge feeling of relaxation if that if this doesn't sound too crazy not at all not at all um i i remember two times specifically getting this feeling out of them one was when my mother got hired people and she did it out of love bless her soul she hired eight people to get demons out of me that made me leave the conventional faith that made me love god in a different way to what was acceptable or love allah in a way that was acceptable so these guys the way to get demons out they would they would put me down and they would step on my neck and starve me with oxygen until i pass out and then they'll beat me up to get the demons out i don't want to go too graphic it will i physically i got out okay like my throat hurt like hell but it definitely was this close to death it felt like and and it just there was no escape the second time it was in a car accident in a way and i remember again in jordan i remember being stuck under a car that was going downhill and i thought this car is not stopping it knows it hits me it hit me a few minutes ago i'm still holding on it's going downhill and there's a rock right behind me so i'm either going to be run under or hit the rock so in my mind this was another attempt of my life because why else would the car not stop and just as it the car gets close to the rock and they let go and then the car just stops so i was pulled out of i was like just before it i was like you bastards your cowards and now they're thinking is this how i spend my life last minute last seconds and then a second i just thought of my kids my two kids and i was like okay i love you kids i will see you in the afterlife and then let go the car stopped i was pulled out of the car my i was wearing suit to go to work and it was a bit tattered and it was an old man who had a heart attack as he was starting the car down a hill so it hit me and it he kept trying to stop it but he was he was really struggling and the gentleman who was next to him he didn't really know how to drive just got the sense in the end that maybe if he did pull this lever hand brake then that will stop it but for someone who's had all these incidents before it really seemed like another attempt of my life you know so yes i i know i know that feeling very very well yes in in our culture i'm not sure how much people understand about the middle east or or islam and obviously it's a very vast subject in itself i drove to india once from from norway drove to india and back and i also worked in mozambique which is a muslim country and yeah really brings home to some kind of different difference is what i'm i'm i'm trying to say um and i mean i just give you in a few examples because we have we have some let's just say as i'm sure you know we have issues come up in the uk with our muslim population and i'm not here to make sort of you know judgment on on that but i do wonder how many people kind of have an understanding of it and i'm guessing probably not because through my travel experience i i had situations for example in pakistan my friend was my friend saw the wife walking behind the husband you know walking like 10 meters behind as is his um as is the culture and he thought wow what a great photograph this would make and as he pulled the camera up this guy just saw red and he made a beeline for our bus and he tried to to he was trying to kill my friend basically or at least really beat him up unfortunately we had some local guys that we'd met in uh i don't know if it's quetta or some some such place but and they were able to go oh and they you know they they kind of got the difference if you and i mean they were like a a sort of buffer and um yeah that was fascinating another time we were we were in this guy's house and it had a sort of courtyard in the middle of the house so you could look up and see the sky one of the guys pulled his pistol out and said here chris do you want to shoot my gun so i said oh thank you and i fired this rat round off not for anyone listening it's not a clever thing to do because rounds that go up they they've got to come back down at some point but and he just looked at me went yes i shot my wife with this one and i said oh okay what did she do then he said um she wanted to leave me i'm laughing sorry i'm not i'm not making light of it it was just and then i had a um i lived in sweden for quite some time and my girlfriend at the time went to university and and sweden obviously are well known for welcoming a lot of asylum seekers so there's a significant um population there from kurdistan and et cetera et cetera and one one girl her name was fadima and sh she was from a muslim family of asylum seekers and she'd started to see a swedish guy because she'd grown up in that culture you know she probably she's probably been there since she was five or six so and she wanted to be swedish as as you and would her father said no i forbid you to see this guy it's going to be an arranged marriage you're going to marry a muslim guy and when she said no he he shot her through the face yeah this is this is his own own daughter and um and then of course there's other situations like one time in the desert i have my shirt off which is something as a english guy you don't think twice of in fact as soon as the sun comes out it's generally right shirt off let's let's get a bit of a tan and people would come up to you and say sir sir no no no no no put your shirt back on put your shirt and it it it was a bit bizarre i mean i i kind of get it you know i i understand it now but at the time it's like what do you mean you're telling me what well i can't take my shirt off yeah um and so these aspects oh i mean there was other other situations for example one time we parked our bus we were driving a bus at the side of the road and um there was a commotion in a field we could hear music so myself and the other driver we started to make our way into this field and we saw this huge crowd and they seemed to be gathered around something and the music was playing and we we kind of pushed our way to the front of the queue and there was about 200 men all dancing around what we would call ladyboys so young men dressed dressed as women dancing sort of provocatively yeah and these 200 men this this was their thing this was their you can say titillation yeah yeah and as we turned to make our way back through the crowd we started to get groped so i'm getting my ass felt and my some some kid that looked about i don't know like 13 i was grabbing my balls um and it started to get a wee bit you know bordering on frightening is is what i'm so alarming at least and um so where was that this was in the millennial year or it might be in 2001. when i see here now the situation in in the uk we have these i don't want to say the word but these they're referred to in the media as muslim gangs that that prey on vulnerable young women we've had that situation in in plymouth where i worked as a substance misuse specialist for three years so essentially a drug worker and i mean just just one situation was one of our clients was a a teenage girl she had learning disability so she wasn't um as in control of her life as as maybe an ordinary teenager would and she was getting abused by this gang um yeah and i'm not i'm not here trying to bad mouth any culture or or stereotype anyone or brand everyone would have said no no not at all i'm just trying to highlight how i get it i've been in a culture where the women thing is just so taboo yes yeah yeah i mean one last story for what it's worth we were we met some iranian chaps that were living in turkey i believe i think we hitchhiked into iran to see to go to their family home and at one point the father called me to one side took me into a bedroom opened this drawer and in it were some uh like what we'd call beauty magazines you know women's magazines or something like this and or it might even have been a page he'd rip from a paper or something and he opened it and one of the women featured in this publication had a skirt on and she just like moved her leg and you could see her underwear and this guy's like nudging me going he just was to him this was like gold yeah this was like and um so i i guess what i'm saying khalid is i feel your pain i i i can i can see it must have been thank you chris and from what you say i think it really illustrates something that very very profoundly thank you for sharing these stories it's about the you're right i i know you're not singling out any groups out there and certainly not muslims or not arabs and definitely like i think every group we humans we sometimes can be capable of so much good and so much beauty but we can also be capable of so much pain um we if you look at um every group every race every religion there's some people who are good and some people are bad and i think what i'm be looking at is what i would call the collective trauma aspect so it's that that aspect where if we look at um the man who told you he shot his wife such a cowardly thing to do such a terrible thing to do it's uh we can look at this incident and a lot of cultures would judge that person on their own but the fact is that they are part of a culture and the culture in itself perpetrates that trauma that that crime and then the person becomes a scapegoat in our criminal justice systems it's a culture that says to that man if you don't shoot that woman you are a wuss you are uh a ladyboy like the ladyboys that you say you're weak you're dishonorable and the funny the the funny thing it's not funny how it's a peculiar thing is that if that man becomes branded as this honorable and was in that culture he'd be segregated by not only men but by also women in that culture so if he has again the picture if he doesn't hurt his wife because she wants to leave him he'd be branded a bus and women in that culture would change him as well as it was there's a cultures that perpetrate the collective trauma they have a trade you either do what we want and we will love you or you go against it and we will hurt you and it's not when my mother did what she did it wasn't it wasn't purely that she just out of nowhere we were living on an island and she thought you know what i'm gonna kill my son if he doesn't do what believe in what i believe she was part of a collection of culture where men and women were telling her you do this or else you yourself will go to hell and you will damn the whole culture to hell where is it gonna stop you're gonna are you gonna let him go to hell without doing anything it's it's really sad and it's um i just um i'm kind of in the middle of reading khaled hosseini's thousand uh splendid sons a thousand splendid sons and i just want to kind of share this because i don't want to have any uh um any group men demonized as they often are in our in our society today and like a lot of men are pointed at and with the with the accusatory finger that they are the ones that cause all of this to happen but if you read a thousand splendid sons which is a collection of some real life stories mixed with some fiction a lot of women as well in the in the cultural trauma context they perpetuate the trauma as well as as men there's an equality between men and women and there's no question about it and the main reason i left my original face and i went exploring is because i was born in a phase that said a man myself has has doubled the size brain than a woman it was in a culture that said my mother who was being abused does not have the right to leave my father the abuser this was a culture that said i there needed to if there's any testimony before a court of law there has to be three women to overcome the testimony of one man because two women would then be equal one against one because they're half right they get half of the um what's the word if someone dies and they get half of the what's the word they inheritance as a man so i i don't beli i really believe in equality and i really believe that we are equal and if we live in a shitty situation today in our world in certain places we're equally responsible so this is the trade that happens i i grew up in a a where i pointed about the some of the abuse that happened with my father but it was his his wife in the background saying if you want to be a man then you have to make me happy and protect me and by hurting your son it was a lot of the these the silent power of cultures and the collective trauma is really powerful and i feel like um yeah i'm kind of uh getting off track here it's it's something i'm passionate about and i just didn't want um because a lot of times when we see evil happening in different contexts and cultures we see men at the forefront and that is no denial about it but i also want to say that cultural trauma is perpetrated by men and women even though we only see one gender on the front and one in the back saying whispering saying if you want to be men enough to ever deserve my my approval as a woman then you need to do these acts as well [Music] yes um a couple of things i was going to say there one is obviously if i'd grown up in that culture i i could be this man couldn't i it's um um and also even in western culture we have quite a big thing here where women all be unintentionally do they do support their own um [Music] discrimination yeah in some ways sometimes yes for sure it's a it's hard to generalize whenever we talk about gender it's as soon as and it's very sensitive and and today there's a lot of abuse from men and towards women and from women towards men and one of the one of the abuses from men historically towards women is to silence them and we are seeing as as some women gain their power and use it in an amazing way and they balance some of the shit that men did historically but sadly some women some other women use it in an abusive way and silence men they will just want to silence us completely and i've had an ex-friend now she isn't friend anymore who said women have no right men have no right to speak anymore because we spoken for so much historically that now only women can speak and we should shut the fuck up really um but i just want to comment back on what you said i've met many people in my culture and many cultures as well i've traveled over 34 countries so far not as many as as yourself probably but it's for for a jordanian that really started a bit late i am i'm really quiet proud of it and just got to really meet so many people in so many cultures and i want to say that i don't know that if you were born in that culture that means you would be one of them today my father doesn't speak to me it's one of the most painful things is for a man to have her his father say i'm not approving of you as a human or as a son so in my culture people are called abu which means father of then the firstborn son so if you are the first born son your father in my culture would be called abu kris my father was called abu khaled because i'm the eldest in my family but he changed to abu leith which is the my one of my brothers he's completely disowned me out of the family and that was a choice made not necessarily by him but from a lot of pressure from his wife and some of the women in the family that he had to do this and what i was trying to say is that there was a the way i made peace with this is that if i was my own father i have two boys i'm really really incredibly proud of them and if either of them this is not i'm not trying to like praise myself but this was came out of years and years of healing and trying to make peace with it where in one point because i was rejected out of my culture and beaten and there was a time where i was tortured in prison and i was given up to torture by my own mother and brother and in that time i really made the meaning about myself that i was worthless i was totally worthless in fact in my first session of therapy ever i just bawled and cried and i just said to the therapist i feel i'm despicable that's who i am and if you come back a little bit if i was my own father i'd be so fucking proud of myself because i am this is a child now talking looking at myself from a father's point of view this is a child that literally lost everything and everyone i had best friends say we don't want to be your friends anymore i had so many people say we don't want you in our house we don't want to be in touch with you we don't our our daughters to marry we don't want anything to do with you including my own family which is hope that's what hurt really the most but nevertheless whether rightly or wrongly doesn't matter at that point the teenager believed that the only way to really be authentic in life to be true to himself and to the creator that made him was to follow a creator that loved everyone equally and he stood up over and again and over and again against everyone that told him you're wrong you're shit we're gonna kill you we're gonna hurt you and stood up and today if my son does whatever he wants even if something i totally disagree with but i will respect the man in him the human in him that decides to stand up for what is right and to connect this with the with the collective trauma concept where a culture says if you don't follow we will hurt you we will stop loving you i believe people have a choice it says a lot of people are afraid to believe in themselves this week we see it on a big scale in terms of faith in terms of changing your way of life but even today as a life coach when i want to see when i work with my clients and they want to heal over over pain or they want to build a dream so they are in good places but they want to go into something better there's fear fear of loss fear of what what would society think of me if i take chances on myself and i think this is a big big missing point that we live in cultures that don't teach us to believe in ourselves they teach us to to follow the rat race to do what's good for governments for groups for people of power but not really for the soul that lives within exactly you summed it up really really well how khalid well done yes i will get there yeah i'm very much the same um i like to make people aware that if if you seek your identity in in you you're you're going to get upset you're going to attach stuff to human relationships which yeah of course obviously it's a factor but overall we're part of this beautiful universe and we're all born perfect we should all experience unlimited love because that's what universe is if we're all a part of the universe there's no point hating on each other because you're me and and i'm you in this great great experiment but of course we've been indoctrinated from children to not understand this higher power and to quite a degree we've been subverted from it through religion to to think that if we go in this building and we we do this then that's how we find um how we find god and when you realize that no it's it's within us and we're loved from from from birth then you don't have to seek your acceptance in other in other people yeah and it's a beautiful place to be because it's the answer to so many of our our worries absolutely absolutely and this journey is not it's not overnight when we are taught for years and sometimes decades that we we need to live in ego and then lean to live as batteries for others to benefit from is so hard to switch overnight but um but it is definitely and this is coming from a guy who lost literally everything many times over trying to live that journey is definitely the most worthy journey ever it's it's worthy it's worthy it's worth it it's where today um when i sit and i look under the stars i'm connected with the world and so much more than i would have been had i still connected with the people that wanted that trade that conditional love trade i've felt like i would have been so connected so many people but yet in prison in fact i was in prison in in jordan and um and i was told if you don't get to um to the faith then you are going to be sent to prison from four to seven years and if you if so if you get back you you go free tomorrow if you don't we're going to send you to the um to a religious court and you're going to be sent for four to seven years into prison and that night i was put in a prison cell with four other people one guy was a a thief a robber one guy i think maybe he has a pedophile but we don't know because he wasn't really saying what he did one guy i remember in particular he was there for murder and because he was beaten so bad or what this is what he said maybe i don't know but because he was beaten so bad what he did is that he cut himself from head to toe with a piece of glass and then his body was just had all these wounds and you know the the the pus on it it just smelled like hell so at night we're sleeping in a in really a space that is like two meters by three meters like a small bathroom i'm on a floor there's nothing on the floor and i you know we're like kind of building scrunched up to make space so we could sleep and a stench of that guy was near to me woke me up so many times at night and every time i woke up this voice would tell me look you have a choice you could really just do what they want and you go free and then i was like thinking to myself no i'd prefer to live authentic to myself in a prison than live a slave to someone else's way of life in a castle and in the morning i said no and some people interfered i know some people in the congress in the american congress interfered there was a lot of uproar and i was sent home thankfully but i was that was and in fact i remember the police officers told me to sign some things and i said i'm not gonna sign it unless you said that i refuse to do what you want and he's laughing a couple of times and when he saw that you know the 17 year old kid is not going to budge then he said to his assistant write what he wants he wrote it and sent me home and that was a victory i didn't see that at the time but that was a victory when you go follow your heart and follow your soul there's a lot of rewards there's a lot of the amount of amazing people that came to my life was just incredible just incredible um and here i am today so there is a huge reward and you know chris you are we you're in the west you're in plymouth you are in the uk where and we know there's a lot of anti-spiritualist movement in the west as well as many other parts of the world and it's not easy today to say what you say it's not easy to stand up for love today a lot of people say well what the heck you're talking about so well done like we are all fighting our own battles in our own ways in our own corners and i'm grateful that you are doing your your bit as well oh that's so kind you say thank you and and and vice versa i should say thank you so i don't believe that if you ever were born in that culture you would be the same i just don't believe that yeah i'm i i just try not to appear judgmental because i've i've i've done lots of stupid things in my life oh we all have oh my god we all have let's say that's the trauma isn't it trauma makes you perpetuate trauma yeah until you hear from it the difference is probably with is like i don't focus on the past i i look back with fondness at what i've learned and my experiences but uh literally i i cut i cut the past off with with a ra there's i live in the present i'm i live in the you know in the shadow of love or the light of love i should say and um and it's great it's it's no need to live in the past it doesn't really serve much of a purpose except to learn from it how how was it coming to the uk can you tell us about that experience i it was nothing really dramatic i i met a british lady back in jordan and we fell in love not really i wouldn't call it really we fell in love i was kind of kind of a missionary at that point so i was an unorthodox christian at that time in my life and uh just we went on a date this was the first date i've ever been on and uh she invited me back to her place and we danced and she kissed me and because she kissed me in my mind oh my god we became boyfriend girlfriend and now because we are boyfriend girlfriend and because i'm a holy man i want to be a holy man i must marry this woman and i must make it work so within seven months we were married uh that was the first time we came here for a wedding and honeymoon and went back to live in jordan and then after a few months she just had enough of jordan and really wanted to to come here so uh we talked a little bit about it uh i was kind of afraid but kind of excited but really it it worked really easily i got the visa um they've asked me for some papers they've asked me to i've worked hard to apply for some universities prove myself improve my language skills i was accepted by a few so that kind of was like a big push for my visa as well and her family was really kind to they were like look if this guy doesn't become productive we'll take care of him um so yeah this is the way i came here and um so it wasn't really anything dramatic i'd say and how did your life coaching journey start and how did you come across tony robbins uh tony robbins i came across him in a ted talk i was hearing from we talked about trauma and the echoes of trauma in my view sometimes are worse than trauma itself because of the meaning we create again about ourselves and about life and about people i was in my my version of my trauma i was after [Music] people that would treat me that would abandon me that would abuse me the same way i was abused by my family so when my mother wanted to bring me back it wasn't that she just hired people to hurt me or she herself once with a knife once with a belt tried to uh fix me yeah i couldn't vote but it was all the emotional abuse in between that was just terrible just she was just the mother that stood up that that loved me to death that when my father left and took everything we which literally had nothing we're living on i think 120 dollars a month and sixty dollars of those went to rent and sometimes we didn't have pennies we should ask her say you have pennies lying around so you could buy bread and eat she worked so hard for us and she changed so much into becoming this person that would just she took all food out of the house at one point and i and i was gonna starve so i went and worked and i went and you know while i was six 17 16 and 17 i worked in ice cream shops and restaurants i cleaned and did everything so i could eat and i of course i failed high school as a result but that echo of my trauma meant i was worthless and i picked people who treated me the same way i remembered my mother treated me there's a the founder of the school of life elaine de baton he talks about that what we think of love is that we're often after people who love us like oh i love you and that's it but that's not true in psychology what we're after we're after people who love us the same way we understood love to be when we were growing up meaning in the good and the bad the healthy and the torture so my version of love was whenever i met women that were really into me after my divorce that wasn't love in fact i was married for so long because i didn't feel loved by my ex-wife she's an amazing woman i just didn't feel loved by her and and i was getting over this um really painful relationship where a woman literally broke up with me in the end saying if you don't give me your credit card to buy whatever i want i'm leaving you and i was like you know what you've literally melted me dry and i can't do this so she left me and it was over so recovering from that i was watching i heard about ted talks and i watched tony robbins and my resolution for that year was not to cry because i was like all these pains and everything i was crying right and left especially when i was alone and sometimes i wouldn't be able to hold it on a date or something would be talking and she'd be asking me instead of the question and my tears would just fall like oh my god i'm not mad anymore so tony robbins gets on stage talks about his story how and as he talks about what made him want to help people he cries and i just saw this man on stage crying in front of the world and he wasn't ashamed of it and i just all of a sudden this kid that was lost trying to find his way into masculinity into being a man i found a role model that i could follow a few years later i of therapy it worked for some ways but then i finally went to a coach and coaches did wonders for me the therapist couldn't because coach therapist kept taking me back look back look back look back and i kept getting very traumatized by relieving traumas but the coach asked me what do you want i'm like oh i wanted a new home and i wanted to be fit and i wanted to do my business i wanted to run my business successfully and not be always afraid and stuck in my bed and depression and anxiety and panic attacks it's like okay and he took me she took me through some processes um and it went like oh my god it all of a sudden what i wanted seemed real it's not a fantasy it just seemed real i took me through a process where i just relaxed me i i meditated a little bit then she asked me what i wanted why it was so important and that she asked me to imagine it and describe it in colors and noises and and as my brains in my imagination became vividly real my nervous system all of a sudden woke up i was like this exists i want it and i want to just say chris my program is called path to kingdom and the reason i called it path to kingdom is because all my life i tried to find my place in this world by building metaphorical kingdoms i made lots of money built businesses got degrees traveled the world made friends in really powerful places but i've lost all of that because the person that i am was still the same was afraid was damaged was uh living an ego or putting so many masks selfish it was manipulative i was trying to survive and i employed a lot of ways to survive in my healing process and when i saw tony robbins and he saw this other coach and went to one of his events and just transformed my life i at one point i was doing meditation and all of a sudden i realized that was really after in building kingdoms is again metaphorically to become a king to become someone worthy so i created path to kingdom where people i take people who are after building their kingdoms but instead of build focusing on the external we focus on the internal we turn men and women into kings and queens because kings and queens can create kingdoms not the other way around one of my favorite quotes when from my christian days was what do you gain if you win the world and lose yourself what do you gain if you win the world and lose yourself and another quote from the wheel of time is now being made into a series that isn't really my favorite on um on prime it's there's a quote that says become a king and a kingdom will follow and we're after that we're after being kings and queens in our lives but we're after it by hopefully by clothes and watches and money and job titles but the person inside we neglect we put it they're always last priority we spend so much money on a on a gift in um in a valentine's day we take our loved ones to amazing places and vacations and share them with love but then when it comes to actually buying a healthy meal we go for the cheaper unhealthy one we go for the you know we save money on not paying a gym twenty dollars a month or thirty dollars a month we just treat ourselves so much like shit and then expect the other people in our lives that we spend so much energy on to make us feel worthy and make us feel like kings and queens that's where it comes from yes kingdom i like it yes we are all kings of the universe and have you met tony i've met tony i'm a platinum partner in his foundation and actually traveled the world following his events and he's invited myself and other platinum partners to his house in sun valley in idaho incredible incredible guy one of a few who like look no one is perfect but this is one of the real life guys i've seen is as as you know as good as they come and he's trying his best to really guide people change the world by example for sure an incredible guy is a guy who's made me walk on fire i jumped from a high pole i i broke thick plies of wood it's just inspired me to really believe in myself and the transformation i went uh joining not only him but other coaches like just i've always now believe i always have a coach in my life even though i'm a coach i always have a coach in my life because a coach can really bring out the most powerful strengths that you don't even realize are there and and the more i transform the more i create for for myself and the people i love and the more i do that i realize even more how i need people to bring that power out more and more from within me how was your first firewalk beautiful beautiful you had to stand in line for a long time but it was fascinating i remember as a kid watching a lot of people in india walk on fire right i like thinking this is crazy and then here i was doing it at the age of 37 just boom it was powerful it's a great experience yes absolutely i did it uh three times i did it in london i did it in singapore again with tony and i did it in miami again with him [Music] yes i like the aspect of taking action that tony talks about tony lives um i say this a lot in coaching when we take action when we're in a difficult situation it's just reassures us that the power is within us to take control of our lives rather than wait for something to happen or or place that place that power on somebody else or something else or circumstance and he says i think it's at the beginning of his unleash the power within book how he came home and he had a repossession notice pinned to the door of his house and his life was at an all-time low so he kicked his shoes off and ran along the beach yes and this is the friends at home this is the taking action to and it was um it was uh i don't know a few years later he's flying to a seminar in he's piloting his own helicopter to a seminar and he's hovering over the building where he was a janitor when you know before all this in school yeah he was a janitor nighttime janitor in the school yes yes so uh yes incredible not not cheap though to go on one of his courses but then we shouldn't put money in the way of of of our development no um and there is a principle there are people who who like against this kind of these kind of taxes and these are people who are for uh these kind of taxes and sometimes we we value the the learnings the teachings that come to us in equivalence to the investment of effort and resources that we put into into receiving them in the first place it's kind of a duality again it's that dance and i feel like some i i've certainly helped one of my high school friends was suicidal he's been [Music] scammed out of all his money by a business partner and he would just wanted to end it all um and i worked with him and i said look he came to me asking for money i said look i'll help you out but actually i'll only give you this much and after that i'll help you out but not with money i will help you out i'll coach you i know you can't afford it i'll do it for free and we will you know you can i turned my life around you can turn it anyone can turn it so i guided him and within a few months he was like celebrating he was like in a much better place it happened very quickly but within a few months his financial situation turned um and we're celebrating but in the same time because it was free he wasn't holding on to it like all my other clients who paid for it my my clients who paid for it they knew they were investing in themselves they were taking money which is energy and putting them into a process for them it was an act of self-love and a lot of people that go to um to coaches funny enough money is the least amount of investment because when you go to a coach a coach can help you make much much more than you invest with him or her that's the idea of it so it's really nothing it becomes a fraction of of what you do not to mention the amount of um the amount of life force that you can unleash within yourself when you live that way but i just want to point out of something that you mentioned earlier about tony and about his power of action because i know chris you told me a little bit about you some of your listeners some of them struggle with past traumas and i just want to say that for a long time i thought i was less than other people because i was traumatized and i was not able to take action so it's not an automatic thing in fact traumas they they what they do there's amygdala part in our brains and when we're traumatized so much the amygdala becomes enlarged literally becomes enlarged and becomes stronger and amygdala does not want us to move forward because now that amygdala believes people are dangerous future is dangerous life is dangerous everything is danger so that's where we procrastinate where we are afraid to do things we're afraid to actually we're because we're afraid of anything that would change our current reality if we now where we are even though it couldn't be shit if we can breathe amygdala says okay this is better than what i don't know out there including success including becoming rich including having a happy relationship and there's a prefrontal cortex which is responsible for our actions for our um future planning for our dreams and imaginations so that we can motivate ourselves to move literally with your traumatized become smaller so look this part that makes you take action becomes smaller and the part that makes you not take action becomes stronger and bigger and i must say that in that's part of my whole coaching is not purely about mr delegates motivation come on come on come on there's a lot of healing involved because not everyone can just go and take action right now and even if we push ourselves to take action right now it's not always easy to maintain actions there's strategies but there's healing in um in the traumas that we hold i remember as a psychologist calling it in a beautiful way it's like radiators that have air bubbles in them and draw they if you have air bubbles in your systems you can't literally heat up like a regular radiator you just can't you must let the air out so you can function properly and that's part of the coaching that we do today and a lot of coaches a good coach would not be a coach that would only focus on tomorrow but would help you unlock the pain of yesterday dreaming about tomorrow and living fully in today this is the the whole balance of it wonderful khaled chris um this has been an absolutely wonderful um chat i'm so um happy to have met you and for the contribution that you've already brought to to my life um i hope this uh well i don't hope i know this will be this start of a a long friendship i look forward to you teaching me how to do firewalks yes tell me a little bit about that i you learned it personally from tony right yes well i learned it at one of his um seminars and uh later when i when i was um let's just say recovering from some of my own issues and everyone had lost faith in me which they do when you're showing the effects of trauma um i decided i wanted to go and work in africa and teach street children i just felt a need to give something back beautiful and i had to pay some fees to to go and study in norway and so i came up the idea that i'd do a a firewalk and it's actually the first of many that that i've or first of several i should say that i've done but i took myself off to uh the river tamar which is a big estuary in plymouth and on the banks of the estuary i built this big fire and then as it was getting dark i watched the fire burn down and then i stood there and i thought just always got to believe in yourself even when because other people won't and that's fine you you don't need other people's approval you just got to believe in yourself and now i understand that myself isn't myself it's this bigger much bigger picture but and um yeah i just banged my chest and i walked over that fire and uh yeah it's just symbolic isn't it it's symbolic that we have the power within we're invincible and we we've we've just got to go forward even when we don't have the support of others and and i'm guessing if i hadn't have done that on the banks of the the river that night we we wouldn't be having this great chat now so absolutely i wouldn't have a wonderful life well done well done i look forward to learning the techniques from you yes uh if people want to get hold of you uh for your coaching or your your speaking what's the best way to do that so thank you for this i uh have a website path to kingdom.com and um i have i'm on social media i have an amazing uh team that uh helps me be present and available on social media my handle is coach dr khaled um that's k h my uh k h a l e d so coach dot khaled you could find me on all social media just as we bumped into each other chris and um just i want to say for one of my ways of giving back i'm really grateful for my journey i'm really grateful for what the universe has given me i know it i had to lose a lot to get here but i've also gained a lot and my i have i have it in my bedroom the sign that i created about my mission in life which is to kind of symbolically to be like the sun because remember when i talked about the ninja and i since i was a child soaring with the wind so the sun is always there soaring soaring with joy so my mission in life is to soar with joy shine with compassion and guide my soul tribe into their own miracles because i feel like i believe that where i am today is a miracle where i come from and where i am today is a huge miracle and if there's anything i can do to guide anyone into their own miracle i would do my uh most best that's why i studied that's why i traveled the world that's the way i spent so much invested 150 000 in learning the techniques i share with my clients today and anyone that needs help please get in touch there is a i'll give you also chris a link if you if you'd like but there's a link on my website to reach out where they can schedule a call with me free of charge and free of charge i'm more than happy to just create a strategy with them on how to move from a place of being stuck in yesterday's stories in in the meanings that our past had made us create about ourselves and about lies into a totally new future i fantasize when i was in my 30s i had money and i had i had a lot of things but i was lost and i wish i didn't know anything that life coaches existed i remember watching movies i was thinking it was hugh jackman at the time i think in a movie and i was like thinking i wish this awesome guy would just adopt someone like me not necessarily adopting but like you know teach me the ways on how to really live an awesome life how to master life how to master relationships how to master confidence how to master being a man or being you know if you're a woman being a woman right how to unlock my real core energy i had no idea these guys existed but they do exist and um if you're listening i am here and if i can do anything for you i will tell you and if i can't i will tell you and i would be more than happy to at least sit with you free of charge and create a clarity session a strategy session some of the things that you could do in your life today that will help you just gain momentum and really empower your action in your life and create the kingdom that you deserve there you go friends you cannot lose we so i would uh take this man up on his offer absolutely khalid stay on the line i'm going to be practicing my khalids for the rest of the day stay on the line so i can thank you um thank you properly but for the purposes of this recording it's been absolutely wonderful chatting to you thank you for sharing um some uh challenging details of of of your life it's it's really appreciated and i massively wish you all the all the best going forward chris thank you so much for having me here and forgive me a platform to speak and express the good and the bad that makes me who i am today i'm really really grateful i'm really grateful for getting to know you a bit more and someone like you is definitely people like you are definitely a rare commodity on this planet i'm really grateful to have met you thank you to our friends at home we're grateful to have you as well massive love to you all please look after each other if you could like and subscribe that would be wonderful and we'll see you next time [Music] you
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Case studies Debriefing - : Biomonitoring and Epistudies in industrially ...
so thank you good morning everybody this is our case study we the group is composed by myself Elena oops sorry Elena ally Raymond serine bat well Americo and okay it's difficult we decided to use as case study and hospital in a developing country and why we decided to do this because the hospital is an indoor environment that should be as clean as possible because there are that could be immunocompromised patients so the policies that we wanted to test this is where is the hospital a source of exposure of pollutants and to compare the two case to cite one rural and one Europe and to see to check if to the same facility in the same country but in different areas can actually determine a difference in the exposure someone else want to speak on my mic so alright so the objectives were to measure different types of pollutants whether indoor or outdoor the hospital that is where as Marisa said we're gonna have two hospitals one ruler and one in urban the pollutants would be P are heavy am having volatile organic compounds and other gases concentration and as well microbiological contaminants I wonder why so there will be also chemical analysis of the water contaminants the population would be the hospital workers and the patients and the patients would be classified into three categories the categories that our patient staying in the hospital for one to three days or from three days to one week or more than one week and we selected the population to be patients aged more than 30 so the analytical techniques to to measure the contamination first of all active sampling and then classical chemical characterization for the endpoints so we will thought about putting in representative points sampler that sample particles beyond 10 P and 2.5 so we will have the filters to make the characterization we will take a simple of water once in a day to make the characterization of metals and of bacteria in water should be sanitized but better to check and then we will make scrub from the webbing from the surface to check if the surface of the hospital can't have bacteria or release other other contaminants we also thought to recover outdoor data from the local if it's available air quality network to check if indoor air is over better than outdoor and of course the patient's data from the hospital record and again the data of water quality from local authority for the health outcomes or health assessment of health Empire we we have to take the data of the frequent frequency of infections due to indoor pollutants which means nosocomial infections acquired in the hospital during their patient stay the frequency of respiratory symptoms and the frequency of onset of allergy symptoms the expected results we will gonna see the differences in the exposure level and has outcomes between the rural and the urban urban environment and the indoor air assault concentration may be important more important than the outdoor ones and the compound of indoor aerosols are more complex recommendations if the results were we're going to be positive the recommendation we thought where if outdoor pollution is affecting indoor check ventilation and climatization I mean ventilation and climatization should provide clean air to the hospital if is this not the case please check it if you urban hospital is more polluted than rural review the hospital guidelines maybe Hygiene ventilation is different maybe being in a really crowded urban area it's more likely that windows are always open that the doors for entering the hospital are always open so there is a huge exchange of pollution or maybe the the rules within the hospital are not so strict as they should be and if Hospital contaminates outside we also thought maybe from some specific gases there is leakage so it's important to check if you have so a sort of side effects in it means the hospital is contaminating outside just to check leaks and isolation of the hospital and that's it so comments from the audience I have several but first so thank you very much because very short time the prodigal it's really good one there is some concern about the outcomes because you should be in this in a studio like that you have to be sure that the infections or the other as respiratory defects are because of the indoor air pollution so if you decided to have a hospital based hospital is that the good idea is to choose a word which is not connected with the respiratory problems so maybe trauma or other centers because maybe people with respiratory disease are in the hospital or if you cannot do that a very good questionnaire in order to assess the health status of the patients at the beginning of the stay in the hospital because we want to say that it this is as I say worsened because of the indoor air quality it's a longer mean so if the patient has the onset of the symptom and in a couple of hours it's really not from the hospital and the nature of the germ acquired and its level of resistance by antibiotic as a very good indicator as well if it is a hospital-acquired the infection or not everything can be judged against the severity of disease abut the beginning of the entire idea is that from acquiring the data from the hospital if the patient start to have respiratory symptoms being already in the hospital so it can be ready today that the reason so thank you we have no oh maybe one okay sure honey and it was really nice but every time I give the example from India that may be not good for me or my country but that is important to know for all my university has a medical college and hospital as well and many a times many a times we start vomiting on the street outdoor from a smell of a dead body rotting inside so so you can estimate whatever about the level of indoor pollution about the infection so how to separate this kind of pollution and with general environment in Turin yes we forgot to say one thing about our sampling protocol we thought to sample for one week at least so to divide weekdays and weaken days because during weekend days we expect to have more visitors so we can also check if the presence of a lot of persons actually bring the clouds they're clouds into the hospital so a more relevant outdoor pollution due to this it's not too much different because one second because in our case the weekends are close to the hospitals are closed in weekend so if you are sick on Sunday if the patient is hospitalized for an abdominal surgery for example and after three days he shows symptoms of respiratory disease then this is definitely acquired in the hospital and not from the outside this needs someone just but someone can recognize it for the other fighter fighter yeah this one is one of these ones I know there's a small pose for technical reasons I'm the money and I can live I'm the key to try to find it again okay so okay we are so for knitting I'm sorry our case study will be a primary school in Cairo which is mega city with high population numbers we will try to assessment the health risk of indoor pollution our team elizena stuff our dear Camille maryam protection as indoor air quality has gained the great attention recent years which is concerned to human health as well we expect most of our daily time in indoor in home hospital school work etc so in their quality affecting the human health also it is affected by outdoor air including stairs entry will enter way soil and root dust and entering the indoor environment which contaminates the outdoor air pollutants and so forth the major source of indoor air pollution a recent case it is important to consider the indoor air quality inside school were children with different ages and the spent most of the time in school which is the learning period I think started from mid of September this is the case we specified this date because in September in autumn in Cairo we have an event of burning rice ash which increasing the anthropogenic activities by burning ash rice ash and the opportunity the next June of the next year to to put a possibility to compare the extreme events of air pollution in that area occasion it is high-traffic nightly radio in Cairo subject is the target will be the student with Asia from 7 to 12 years the study I type of study we stated before Jesus because it affects a student with different ages and that is easier to count the number of students in a school yeah maybe I care only if we could count is the number of students it will be easy to find the exposure assessment as there are various sources of air pollution all page dust from the ground the smoke from vehicles laboratories libraries consumptions of food and water which may affecting by outdoor pollution and the transferring to indoor pollution teacher smoking is available I think to GED student also smoke it's a case in Cairo yeah this is the wall of a school other one as one yeah as well students is asking for clear clean environment hypothesis Mostafa will present his hypothesis of this presentation of this study is to study the indoor pollution is to find if the indoor pollution air pollution is adversely affected due to health or no the general objective of this study is assessing the environmental health risk related to the indoor air pollution and learning the ability through the IQ test we can start by take some bearing from each class or money monitoring of air quality inside the school this types of expected Billiton tests wammy 2.5 see all three notes so two volatile organic component a violation we will statistical analysis for this pollutant tests with with the period birthday evaluation temporal variability of entering built-in test concentration estimation of the health impact of the evaluated pollutant tests using the concentration response function in three shapes selected as recommended by WH o three shapes log blood linear log linear this to estimate the morbidity me because the due to exposure for this pollutant s theoretically but my colleague Kanaks can evaluate this experimental II but I take some blood analysis by a bio as you see this thing is a learning ability and IQ test this is our expected result that the high level of the pollution will have a correlation in increasing the number of cases of respiratory and cardio vascular diseases and also the infectious disease and we assume that the food and the drink also contaminated by the pollutant that it will be consumed by the student while they are in the school so we also trying that the expected result that beside the health impact to the student it also will impact the learning ability of the student in that school this is the controlling option we offer maybe control the pollution we should be filter for the water and air limiting the hours of the school increasing green space around the building of the school and the student should boot mask during the dust storms and make a dorm general are an alarm system in Egypt for high pollution [Applause] nice presentation you set up by saying that exposure to air pollution impacts academic performance even though not directly I think you mentioned that even the last speaker also said that how are you going to measure the impacts of the air pollution on academic performance I think that we can do it by IQ test and learning so that it can be changed because of the pollution just briefly on that point there is a study that was done all over Europe nearly and they used two parameters that are the school grades of the students and the days of absence from school that might be due to respiratory symptoms or disease or onset of Allergy and Asthma any other I have one for your conclusion remove please limit the number of hours in school and put masks because the only remediation should be put a label it's forbidden to smoke especially the teacher because it is an example for the students and the second one clean the DRA don't left any messages say as it's dirty let children stay less in that area because they have to go to school they have to to stay in a nice and safe environment so clean the school and don't smoke when at school especially the adults I mean teachers and parents if they go to you know I think smoking is not allowed inside schools in the school but in limited areas schools in Egypt or I think in in with my country make mitigations control for ablution a sink air pollution is a global problem we increase green space around schools make three shelters to protect schools from any dust storms or pollutants from around also lately we open two renewable energy stations is solar energy in South Asia and also another one when the station one day saw a one-day power station in Red Sea to increase the renewable energy which reduces and mitad you know that Cairo one of war lead megacities and populated maybe by one eighteen to twenty million people so it is a big problem to solve a problem as a pollution field thank you [Applause] okay lady good morning everyone we will present our presentation we were thinking to study also a case study about inside school what's happening there we form small but modest group of girls I am Catalina Marco let's hear is thorny ciao and alia and Afra we will go further I will introduction in our consideration we consider the indoor condition of some primary school could be a generally primary school for example in Eastern Europe like Romania Bulgaria or maybe bear country we are looking at some risk factors some sources could affect the health of children we will think much of our children could be there some risk situation because the children they bred more air comparison with adults they could offer bred with mouth because of the effort they are running and moving a lot in this way they not allow the respiratory to system to act and to prevent the role of some disease some flaws or some other causes also they are situated closer to the floor and they are prone to some risk factors so many danger are accumulated there we put to hear the hypothesis we think about what could be there and we also know some cases in our country for example the water pipes for drinking water it's made from lead so will be a risk factor also some lorry spirit or infection come appear at some students coming into classes instead of their ill Oh people taking care of school they use chlorine substance also in the water general drinking water system in the city or they use such substance chlorine for cleaning the floor all the people could come around with the shoes dirty by dust and pollen or so we were thinking could be some mold on the walls doesn't take care much on the walls during the year or we consider fire resistant substance used on the chair and to the desk and we also were think about dust from the cartons so this is our hypothesis so we can we conclude in to choose some of these and we our topic at t we are stopping at least three main sources I will invite our my colleagues to continues hypothesis we classify just three sources can set top priority related to from this six hypothesis Caterina mention we just take Phillipe for example more high-risk sources mainly the first one they let come from the water by drinking because we are known that ladies very toxic and also have accumulation factor teens are doctor the children may be affected by direct solar or ordinate the other thing is Laura spirit restrictions yeah because we know that the dispersion of diseases among children kids become very soon especially in summer and in winter also the fair the more risk sources is the chlorine has been used in the surface even the disco in the floor also chlorine is mainly used as a disinfectant agent in water but it if it is exceeds certain limit you will see its effect will be oppositely involved our way so the solution may be what could be done the control options for let from drinking water pipes is to use filtered water you can the let's say parents can collect money for the children to to subside the school with mineral water so they can use this water instead of drinking water from the pipes or if there is such a problem all the pipes could be changed with PVC pipes or filtered water also for the respiratory infections for example in Bulgaria kindergardens we have the I'd call this phase control like another States at the Dorian don't allow children to come if they have some visible symptoms of other diseases thus preventing children to get sick and this doesn't exist that much since in school so this is something that could be done also during the epidemic period so you can use masks and very efficient method in Bulgaria so to stop the school for let's say 101 week or more usually one week works so the epidemic at the school provided of course the hygienic conditions and vaccinations in the periodic by demux for Bulgaria in particular this is very the very lowest percentage of people who are vaccinating but it could be done with some programs for the schoolchildren because there are much more in contact and in risk de nada for horizons is for service and for cleaning we can change the chemicals with using natural materials for cleaning coca logical materials for for cleaning before proceeding the comments I am thankful to IC TV for having me following are the comments getting the health conditions of children in the school propose it to the municipality to change the network of water pipes and propose to have control at the entrance of school in order to prevent epidemics and to use natural cleaning materials at the school and the end [Applause] thank you very much so is there any question for Syndrome yes well okay sorry thank you for the presentation I saw somewhere it talked about epidemic is it epidemic or epidemic health or episodic done well outbreaks outbreaks I have my question then so you're talking in the control to use natural product for the cleaning and so how do we know when a chiral is better and is it radio control how do you know that using natural substances to clean is better I think we need to study like the one you propose because it's useful to provide the see sorts to data quantification of the impact how many children how they are and what is it related or no to the indoor as possible because you know having a clean water is a right and maybe if they found that the level of lead in the pipes can affect the quality of the water that's really a serious problem in the public health so a quantification of the impact we need study like that even in the future I will be always available if you want to discuss with you with some protocols or something may be quicker cross section analysis which cheap with few resources and this for four of you so please stay in touch okay thank you [Applause] see you know we switch to your presentation on calculus sorry okay some someone during the week asked me about real real experience I mean Alex Shelley researcher can do or not in in this field and I'm going to talk about an area that we have in lotsa lotsa is the region surrounding Rome and I'm from Rome what happened and what we did to measure the exposure and the earth stages of people living in that area okay now we know it's a complex issue a lot of aspects have to take into account and this is the area you can see Italy and now we are here in Trieste there are this Rome and the blue is Civitavecchia it's a coastal area so we have a few of industrial play and farms because we have thermoelectric plants very very big one once used they use oil now they use coal then we have the coastal deposits for the oils then we have Ann Arbor and we talked briefly about the problem of ships emissions in affecting the quality of air and this is a coastal area but we have mountains over here so people in the mound sell mainly use biomass combustion during winter for civil eating's and because of the of the of the harbour the Arbor is now used mainly for kruis you know when you say a beautiful cruise in the Mediterranean area they stop for two days in civitavecchia because they want to bring tourists to see the Pope in Rome or the Colosseum so these very big ships four thousand people in each stay in the harbor and those ships have to provide electricity to that to the people living there for thousands of people so there are really little industrial point that stay in that area so the quality of air is affected and we can tell that because we did in the past a lot of epidemiological studies and all the studies show relation in the without say nothing about the exposure we simply found high mortality and morbidity risk for lung cancer mesothelioma and respiratory disease so say maybe something is in the air maybe something in the air affect the health status of people both work in occupational exposure because of course in this industry in there are poor people work every day but also in the general population including children so we published some paper everybody knows but data about individual exposure to pollutants from the different sources at that moment were not available so we we said what we can do can we start the program in order to have the special modeling or we can use by a human bio monitoring the process the contrast of the two approach to a discussed for the in the previous day of discourse human bio monitoring provide the through is the gold standard because if you find the tracer into the urine or the blood or other fluids of the body and this contaminant is exogenous is not biological product but not the human body you can tell the something from sterner courses enter into the body and we so can be through the food chain through the water through the air but also we can use the dispersion modeling techniques in the dispersion modeling techniques you don't have to ask people you don't have to measure people is something that people from the exposure side I can do you need this the technology the software and the data the emission data and knowledge about weather condition and orography or the area but the compare in comparison they are really much more cheaper so may be suitable suitable in place where you don't have such a loss found for research so we need the two because we ask as I told you I work in a public health department so it wasn't us it wasn't me but we asked it in our network colleagues coming from the environmental agency to do the dispersal mother we had discussed a lot about that what you need are the emissions the orography and the weather conditioning that they are I remember we are talking about c-bund an amount sorry then the mountains so dear starting from the plants go to the mountains and go back in in a way the other thing that maybe we haven't discussed which is the proper tracer because we not that we know that from an industry plants or from a combustion and Michelin use of pollutants are going into the air it is quite impossible to follow each of them in the in a dispatcher model so we decided to use particular model for combustion coming both for industry Harbor and biomass burning which is reasonable and old but we know that there are other contaminants effect in the air but to have a map we decided to use particular matter PN 10 and then we use a new Excel - partly for the traffic and because in that area Wheels is an urban area so we have very cooler traffic coming from cars trucks at Pullman or whatever and the model that you use what is Lagrangian models called spray because spray can follow the path of the particles but can take into account also the chemical reactions than the particles has in in the atmosphere so at the end as you now no the dispersion model provides you a concentration so an amount that you can measure micro number could be meter in points in the area and as I told you the few days ago the our individual the proxy for the individual exposure was the individual address where you live in in the area and those are the results of the dispersion modeling the first one comes from the coal power plant it's a very high chimney 200 meters high so I can tell that maybe the quality of air in Rome is influenced it by that plant so the people are very very concerned about the coal power plant because they see every day the tower and they see the smoke but I don't know if you can read or not and invite you to read the value we are talking about zero point zero zero zero something and so the contribution of the emissions coming from the coal power plants are really low we can say there are low under under the under the limit that the legislators say they have proper filter systems so because we have to take into account the perception of people the environmental worries that they are suffering floor from so we have in any how we have described it the impact by day the maps and all sorry and I don't want to rush the harbor more local value may be a little bit much higher but extremely local comparing the two the two so two to go back this is the chimney the very high one how you see how wide the dispersed remodeling is here we have concentration related mainly in the zone very close to the harbor because the chimney coming from a ship is I don't know 10 meters maybe maybe even less and this is the related Disney dispersion modeling then civil eating biomass burning is mainly in the cities we are talking about five municipalities very close on each other and mainly coming from the area in the mountain here look at the value 10 plus something so the contribution of Pierre coming from biomass is much more higher that one comes from industry and finally urban traffic's a new exhibition they are following the main street that we have in the area of course because we are talking about cars and look again at the value but all these pollutants are going in the air affecting the quality of air and probably but we know the end affecting the health status of residence none we perform ok this was done now let's do the bio monitoring study so how to sample who is going to be bio monitoring by us the sample can be representative of the general population this is the very very crucial point the the selection of the sample the pre fascist because if you are wrong in the selection if you male maybe ask people only here on Harley here maybe when you put the dispersion modeling results up to a Mapple that J is metal you cannot find anything maybe there is something very bad going in that area but as you fail to select your sample you know you are not going to see results if they they are they they are or you are going to see results that are not false because they are not represented from the population so what we need is okay let's say that everybody in the area are at risk to be sampling so we ask at the municipality please as with your file with all the addresses of the people a certain point remember that biomonitoring reflect recent exposure so let's say six months one year so please the measure of my city give me the data of the residents they are anonymous just an address so we don't need any private information and we put all the address in the map and as you can imagine where the city our cities are the dots are more crowded and here we have rural area a lot of rural or empty spaces so we had at the beginning 17 1,000 more people aged just adults because for some problems is not good to ask children to provide blood better to avoid them unless it is really extremely not necessary and so we asked added and we our period was - couple of three years ago and so we sample just by chance randomly selected randomization guarantees their representatives because we have no a priori a popular area processes we put the data in a software and we just simply ask another software please select us 2,000 people and that what we said when we start the bio monitoring the following a very strict protocol of inclusion they they were very well informed at the beginning for the objective of the study they have to sign the letter D I want to be in the study or not someone refused and we just asked urine and some blood and we also start built a biobank because it's all if you have money in the future if you have money please do this the biome under study bowel so please put some frozen space mint in the fridge because you never know maybe in a few years you can still say something about the population maybe new technique are coming at you already have the samples the frozen sample so this doesn't the result of our people we started from 2000 but at the end we just said of 1141 availability of people day 600 of them refused they refused for several reasons and we asked them by because we it was a telephone why they refuse because it's important also to okay to go on with people in the study but also say describe why they are not for people were not going to participate because what if the not people people not attending our study are really residents in area where the concentration is very high we are missing part of the exposure people so we cannot do anything to force them but at least is good to describe and we were lucky because there were no differences in exposure and between people in the sample and people outside the sample not different between sects same percentage male females in the people sampler than the people that refuse same percentage of age distribution it was by chance because you cannot say anything about the refusals they have the right not to be in the study now we are lucky so we collect blood urine nails and hair because our biomarkers were mainly metals how to decide what I'm going to measure in bayamón your study you have to choose elements related to the exposure otherwise there is no sense and how you can say that the elements related to the exposure by the literature by studying the Rd the topic so we collect less than more than 15 less than 20 heavy metals also we collect some beans in metabolic cotinine because of the smoke because sometimes they say I don't smoke anymore but you find very high level of according in in in their urine and also am page we also measure that I just now wanna discuss I'm almost finished about the de metals but for example cadmium lead and nickel they are there top-seed toxicity is well known we know that they can damage they are related to coal combustion to smoke into combustion in general to harbour and why we can say that because there are a lot of studies maybe in USA or in Europe that we used to say that those are results the other think that you have to do when you perform your bio monitoring study is to compare in the first line I'm sorry is a Natalia maybes Latin names more or less is similar to English but let's say the second row is arsenic because we have also this that is also a volcanic area so probably arsenic is in the water that they drink because of the natural situation they they have filtered in the water distribution system but still some higher level of arsenic was be proved but also arsenic comes for combustion and we found that for example in the second row a level of 19 micro and 19 microgram by grambo creatinine in the urine of people how much is it 20 is a lot no it's a reasonable value so we first we compare our results with other situation in Italy there are not a lot of bio monitoring study so what you have you use and we have Turin which is an industrial city in the north of Italy where the major Fiat the major car industry that we have in Italy is located and also incinerator and also traffic and also other and a general mean coming from all other a mean of bio moderated e-soo ISM we are observing almost 20 in a small cities but a very big industrial city in Italy has 16 so less so maybe something is going up here because our industry is not so big as the the industry in Turin and then the you this is our results those are local comparison with Italian standard then we went to the Naina's which is a very big survey conducted in America to know how many people of person are in and they found in this USA survey a medium level of arsenic of 8 so we have double the dimension so double double it means something so we when you have the results find a comparison I didn't care that the comparison comes from America that was the the biggest that that is published in Latin literature so we can say that in Shiva direction our our our population for example are suffering very high level of arsenic then this is the now I I'm sorry this is my field but I don't have time to to explain how it was possible to say that but we simply compare through regression analysis the concentrations at individual level are just to explain now for its in the valve we have their own bio monitor level let's say over Sonic because we are measuring so we know Carla has his own 11 then we have the at Carla's address the level of contamination coming from the special modeling's the related we have four column four four values one from the industry determine a tree plant one from the one from pollutants kami for traffic and one for pollutant coming from civil eating so for each person we are five value the biomonitoring and the for concentration coming from the dispersion model so simply put it in the relation we found something now it's complicated to explain the graph so I put it in in in words we found some relation significative statistically significant emission between coal combustion and some heavy metals that a priori we know has been already associated with the disposal and same for traffic for coming both for Rome and from ships and in for this not for all only but for these elements we found that dispersal modeling are good enough to estimate the concentration so why perform in a costly bio monetary study if you can have the dispersion modeling we are going to publish this so can be you know something that can be used as a reference in future in future work but sometimes if you don't have this is one then there are few experience like that but it's one of the study that says that may be can be valuable use this partial model instead of biomonitoring that's invalid ready to answer question if any now or at the coffee level Oh No No thank you thank you very much Carla for your presentation I want to find out those who participated did I mean did I get compensation like okay we off I mean I had the same experience several service sometimes we use a small ticket that you can use to go to a supermarket buy something but in this case we offer the full bloody evaluation test results so they can have a you know they click the clinical so you have a you know cholesterol triglyceride that erode or morn's everything so we are we offer them the screening and they were very happy because we are under crisis and it was a good deli for free is very difficult thank you can't afford a nice presentation I have just one question you say that you related those medals to the mission from the coal power plant for from literature studies therefore you don't check the fingerprint of that specific power plant so you don't know exactly if tylium for example the rise really from the power plant because you have I don't know maybe simple okay really the real is that we have all the at the chimney the environmental agency checked for some of the components they one that have to be there under regulation so because they have to stay in below the limits we have older the oldest at so is not for sure but for the main we can say yes because they are also emitted the friend we have the value because do we have the authorized value I mean in Italy if you want to create your own industry you have to provide data about the emissions at least the authorized I mean you say that you are not going to emit more than dot thank you for presentation that's just a just question you mentioned that you are using coal for power plant for acoustic generation and also you have a cement plant and the simulation that results about the particular mother concentration it less than the recommended level it is born all three is something hambone or once again and in the last slide you mention that you have very to some extent a very high concentration of toxic element so this case how I can believe on the modeling here very seriously said you have a low concentration of particulate matter but at the end you mentioned that we have very toxic element deposited here that's date okay so people don't know exactly I mean I was the I'm not live in that area and there was the sample sample at number one because I say let's test on me and I found on myself very high concentrations of some metals and I'm not living in an industrial area so my opinion is the traffic coming from carts because I live in the central Rome is probably the most important killer here also considering the concentration level at that moment we control for everything therefore having ad I don't know a barbecue the day before because we had a lot of questioners to guarantee that about the food have you have because we have mercury and arsenic have you eaten fish for in the last the few days before the collection of urine so people they don't know exactly the I mean we let them know but there is no appeal against the level of arsenic in your body so it's an issue what what what and we don't know about the in DV toxicity what will bought me I have I know that I have a lot of precious metals as such as gold you can sell me in the market coming from the catalytic permit helped me more itself the okay from the emission of the cards and but I don't know how to cope with that I simply have and is not also the level of lead or other very serial height of toxic toxic materials they have in their blood so we say them has you have those results please go frequently to your physician and check your health status and try to have an alteast well a style or life that's what because there is not appeal against this it doesn't they some of them are in the fat tissue so you're not going to ask rate them very easily so go to the track you're set so they are a healthy individual because there's aged 35 to 60 so adults and track your health status have enough free in with them as much as you can okay Thank You Carla I have two questions the first one maybe I miss your presentation I said necessary in in your case also maybe in my case rather we should take the control the control of the respondent outside of the industrial in in your case in in that side so we're going outside of the NADA question what is the question because wrong I mean so you have you can compare between the contaminated industrial and with non contaminated area is it necessary for us to take some control sample in this okay is it important when you want to assess an effect now it is just for exposure but the objective of this study was to decide whether to use bio monitoring or dispersion modeling so I'm not really interested in the result of the dispersion model or in the results of the bio monitor on the earth of the person so I don't really care what I would like to know in my hypothesis was to detect at the residential address of each participant of the study if the concentration estimation estimated from the de special models and delay I mean the question is if I have high level of PA arsenic which is for me that the tracer of the industry and also there is a concentration estimated from the industry by the dispatcher male our high and high my I can say okay on K I can use but if they go in the opposite direction something is wrong so then who we have to choose and the gold standard is the bio monocle maybe the dispatcher model is not good for that so in this case it's not a comparison of exposed or not exposed it just at the residential address if they go both go to the same direction up or down or or in the opposite direction I I hope I haven't spread I can maybe learn less I did a bit later like you can afford presentation I have three questions the first one is about samples did you collect sample once or many times you mean further biomonitoring not just once it's extremely you need a lot of money because their measurements 20 metals plus the metabolite of benzene and the pay HH was it cost around maybe three or four hundred for each subject we have two thousand so now it's what was a problem but how if we found the other money have to lie to repeat because it's a spot just once in this case the the I did I did samples retract I think that's how many people you had some 15 15 15 I had 1,100 have you anything for those people ah have you paid anything for those people I paid what yes I pay me no not merely the the local authorities that decided to put money on this because they are birth was really a crucial aspect in their environment this my second question how did you did you do for convinced the authority to collaborate with you it was a governmental program or just X process project no it was it's very difficult I mean it's they don't want to put money in ever but there for some reason they add some extra man you know when you close your budget plan and you find that you have still some money to invest in something and you decide that maybe out but we ask it for as we have been asking that we should do something you shouldn't ask after few years I say okay now we can probably do something because we have found the money but it's just public money no industry money never perform studies okay you can do that if you don't have any other but it's better to find independent money if you want to say something about the relation between the industry and the health my last question is about the assumptions that you have chosen for this patient model you have chosen that I am Chen as tracer for beauty in biomass biomass burning I thought in for example in European countries the the average of the carbon as used as tracer for butanol burning and mostly is concentrated in pain to five not in pain 10 may be used p.m. to 5 a stressor for museums yeah but as we are we have in mind to do the venom elegida study choose a tracer that we have the sponsor response response or response function available so we have four pm are not for black carbon your rights but the ideological study provide them at now I mean at this moment I don't know in the future provide consolidated evidence concerning p.m. so which was p.m. also because we don't really need a tracer is a tracer also if it is another one it can be different but the dispersion can be more or less that one so just we want to characterize that the area in level a different level we are not really interested in the amount of concentration the specific poise because what we need was a special distribution of the phenomena with no sorry because we're really running out of time so I'm available I've got the last question from internet so this one I've got to ask you questions so someone is waiting for you she's busy waiting for ten minutes for the question name and then coffee she said as she concluded that this patient model can be replaced by HP M but in this patient model just PM was modeled isn't it needed to model this patient of each heavy metal and toxic material individually I am I'm already response now at the at the question sorry summary that was exactly that the question we we answer now so okay thank you for your interesting presentation just I have very two simple questions I think you said depends on your results of the model the limitation of pollutant is under the permission yes dreamily under yes but but I think you have for point source in the same area I think you should collect for this for point source together because it's in the same area excellent because once we ever done in epidemiological study we call it PM coming from industry independent along deserts and there's no time but I can show you maybe the slides we already did it because you are a that's the point yeah that's what we did we collected some simply some it's a sound because you know so we are the each address the APM coming from industry in depending on the server which was 40 plus something because the contribution specific on the Indu industry and the Arbor or zero point zero zero zero zero so what okay the second is this module is kind of blue model or buff model a dove buff model thank you okay just to remind you yesterday yes we are do you know this little game I told you about when we had this roundtable so there's a question of the blackboard post it if you want to answer the question which is asked what is the action you you want to commit to doing when coming back to your country for doing better hair better quicker and better health to your fellow citizens back it in 11 yes 11
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The New Commanders - Commander 2020 Review - Part 1 - Command Valley
welcome adventurers to the command Valley where we explore the EDH format and provide you with the deck Tech's gameplays and lots of other content to help you on your journey and commander before we begin the podcast episode I just wanted to give a shout out to game grid Lehi who is sponsoring this podcast so big shout outs to them for today's episode we're going to be reviewing and covering the cards in the new acorrea commander 20 set in this episode we will only be talking about the new commanders from this set we won't be talking about any of the reprint commanders but we will be talking about all the new ones we won't be talking about any of the new cards those will come in the next episode so please stay tuned for the next episode where we talk about all the cards in the 99 that we think are powerful and commander if there's anything that we miss on any of the cards that we discuss feel free to let us know in the comments and maybe give your own personal takes on some of these cards there's a lot of things that we are probably going to miss and we'd love to hear from you to see how you take some of these cards and then please remember to Like subscribe and hit that Bell to be notified of all of our content when it's released we post deck texts every Monday and we're going to be doing a lot of duck text and upgrade videos for the commanders in this set and in the standard set as well so a lot of stuff coming out this month for a lot of content yeah with all that out of the way let's get into the first wave of the commanders and we're going to be going over the commanders from the arcane maelstrom deck first which is the green blue red deck so first up we've got calla max the storm sire he is a one agree in a blue no red for a legendary creature elemental dinosaur his abilities say whenever you cast your first instant spell each turn if calla max the storm sire is tapped copy that spell you may choose new targets for the copy additionally he says whenever you copy an instant spell put a plus one plus one counter on calla max he's also a 4/4 I really like this card he's probably one of my favorite commanders from this set and I think he leaves a lot to build around as opposed to some of the other commanders you're gonna get into in this deck there are a lot of different ways that you can take him and I really enjoy this type of commander if I were to build calla max the storm sire I would want to put in high impact low CMC instance cards like high tide which for one blue mana you can make all of your islands produce double the amount of mana until end of turn and with Callum X you're going to create double double so it gets super crazy and out of hand really you're also gonna want to play cards like factor fiction which a second copy of that gets you 10 cards deep into your library or you can play dig through time which gets you 20 cards deep into your library and lets you get four cards that's a lot of cards that you can see fire mines insight is another super cool card that I think is worth putting into this deck an instant speed and for five a red and the blue you can search your library for an instant that costs three an instant that costs two in an instant that costs one so when you cast out with Calum X being tapped you get a search for six cards that you can hand pick and put them right into your hand that's a ton of value for just seven mana that's kind of a high cost but you definitely get your man that's right out of that this deck has a ton of viable win cons from using an eighth reflection reservoir to gain a lot of life and pin your opponents to death with 50 damage to big huge red X spells such as comet storm and star storm where and you make a bunch of mana with your high tide dump it into that red X pail and kill your opponents all at once another thing that I like about this deck is you can find ways of tapping kalam X without actually having to go to combat vehicles are a super great way other ways of tapping column X down maybe like you play a tilith right which turns Callum X into a mana dork that he can then tap for his own spells another super cool card in this deck would be wilderness reclamation it's an enchantment that costs Tina green and then the beginning of your end step you can untap all of your lands that's super cool because you can spend your whole turn using all of your mana to cast a bunch of instants and sorceries and gain a ton of value and you don't have to worry about being tapped down to deal with a pond that's on future turns notice that I also said sorceries you don't want to just play instance in this deck there are ramp spells fork spells other types of spells that are at sorcery speed that it's okay to play as long as the main density of your deck consists of instance the deck will function super well so stay tuned for a future deck tech on cala max coming very soon next up we've got Syrus at the writing storm he is two green blue red for a 3/5 legendary creature snake Leviathan he's got flying and he reads whenever an opponent draws a card except the first one they draw in each of their draw steps create a 1/1 green snake creature token whenever is iris the writing storm deals combat damage to a player you and that player each draw that many cards no 1 first looking at Syrus my thought was that you really wanted to play a lot of group hug type draw effects like howling mine dictate of crew fix and calm me of the crescent moon allowing your opponents to draw cards taking advantage of that and creating tokens now you don't want to give them so much advantage over having those cards so you need to really pack a lot of punch in this deck to make sure that you're taking the most advantage out of this now it's not going to be like a necklace or deck where you're damaging your opponent's for drawing cards we do have cards like fevered vision in this deck that can do that effect but since we're in teamer our goal is to make a lot of tokens and abuse those tokens by having mass pump effects giving them in fact or just a lot of token abusing shenanigans cards that I would put into this deck or cards like parallel lives which double all the tokens that you're making was iris Beastmaster ascension that is an excellent win con with all of your little 1-1 green snakes skull clamp which allows you to draw off of your little one ones a lot of wheel effects that allow you to just create tons of one ones without giving your opponent's too much of an advantage and cards like astronauts Ultima allow you to take advantage of those Curt opens that you're creating a large benefit to playing a lot of pups balls in this deck is that you can play those pump spells ons iris so that when he connects he's dealing even more damage and allowing you to draw that many cards something that else that you could put into this deck is the NAR sep for more of the spark that stops your opponent from drawing cards allowing you to draw cards off of Zyra so without giving your opponent's advantage you are not creating snakes but you are getting a ton of advantage off of Syrus by drawing that many cards another really good card to put in here is Edric spymaster of tres to use one green blue for a 2/2 legendary creature el frog whenever creature deals combat damage to one of your opponent's its controller may draw card now with this with all the 1/1 snakes that you're making you can use those to get advantage by drawing more cards and also when your opponent's attack other opponents drawing them cards you're creating more snakes as well the finishers and winged cons I will put into this deck or courts like crater hoof behemoth finale of devastation triumph of the hordes and endres forerunners which are large mass pump effects that pump up your whole team trem from the hordes giving them infect to make sure that you can close out the game with all of your tokens next up we've got the first of the partner with cycle with Halden avid Arcana stand Paco arcane retriever Halden is a two and a blue legendary human wizard with the ability partner with Paco arcane retriever and that says when this creature about a field target player may put paco into their hand from their library than shuffle now these are your commanders you cannot put Paco from the command zone into your hand he also says you may play non creature cards from exile with fetch counters on them if you exiled them and you may spend mana as though it were a man of any color to cast those spells now how do you get cards into exile with fetch counters that's where Paco comes into play Paco arcane retriever is three red and green for a legendary creature elemental hound he has haste and whenever he attacks you exile the top part of each player's library and you put a fetch counter on them and for each non creature card exiled this way ha Paco gets a plus one plus one counter so to make this effective you have to have Halden and Paco in play because one without the other can't really do anything I guess Paco Paco can be swinging every turning getting cards into exile but if I were playing this deck I would probably try to cast Paco first exile a bunch of cards and then bring Halden in and try and take some value off of them you can't always control what your opponent's are playing but in this deck I would try my best to only play cards that I could hit with Halden and Paco I'd like to limit the amount of dead cards off the top of our library for their ability so you get the most out of it in addition to playing lots of spells that you can hit off the talk with these guys I would also be playing lots of ways of protecting these two the strategy is a little bit fragile just because if one of them gets removed the strategy kind of ceases like if Halden dies all of a sudden you're left with all of these cards in exile that you can't cast a thing to note when Halden comes back into play or if he's ever removed you can still cast those spells later because Halden only checks to see if the cards in exile have the counters on them you can even still cast them if Paco leaves the battlefield that's another thing to note moving on to the ruthless regiment commanders first off we've got the face commanded arena Kudrow Karina is one red white black for a 3/3 legendary creature human soldier and she reads when Jirina Kudrow enters the battlefield create a 1/1 white human soldier creature token for each time you've cast a commander from the command zone this game she also reads other humans you control get plus two plus O so this strategy is Marteau humans the goal of this deck is going to be making a lot of humans and a lot of ways of being able to recur humans to get the most advantage off of going wide and pump you're humans with Jurina cards that I would play it in this deck or token makers such as gather the town folk which is won on a white for a sorcery to put to one one white human creature tokens onto the battlefield and also has faithful our if you have five or less life put five of those tokens onto the battlefield instead increasing devotion which is three white white for a sorcerer that also creates five one one white human creature tokens and then you can also flashback it to create ten hero of precinct one which is one the white for a human warrior whenever you cast a multicolored spell created one one white human creature token and then I'll also be playing a lot of pomp spells in this deck things like intangible virtue which is one white for an enchantment creature tokens to control get +1 +1 and have vigilance dictate if he Leon is an enchantment that for three white white it has flash and creatures you control get plus two plus two the knowledge Marshall which is white white white for a creature that says other creatures you control get plus one plus one and then with Jurina when you created so many tokens and you have those buffs onto the battlefield then you can Castorena give them all plus two plus o and go wide and try to take out your opponents with your humans some other really good cards I would put in here or angel of Glory's rise she is five white white four four six angel with flying when it enters the battlefield exile all zombies and return all human creature cards from your graveyard to the battlefield angel of jubilation one white white white for a 3/3 creature angel flying other numbat creatures do control get +1 +1 and players can't pay life or sacrifice creatures to cast spells or activate abilities some really good payoff cards in this deck would be cards like astronauts altar and skull clamp which give you a lot of advantage off of creating tokens the next legendary creature from the Mario deck is calcium the plague he costs a red a white and a black and he is a legendary creature human assassin he has a vigilance in haste and calcium the play gets plus one plus one for each experienced country you have he has an activated ability that reads tap calcium deals 1 damage to target creature you don't control when that creature dies this turn you get an experience counter so essentially he gets bigger for all of the creatures that he assassinates I kind of feel like it's a lot of Hoops to jump through just to get calcium a little bit stronger like you could obviously give him death touch so he is a free kill spell and that could be pretty powerful but you're basically just getting a one-for-one every time and you already have to see another card to give him deft touch there are there are ways are numerous ways of giving him death touch I think there's another way that could be a little bit more impactful if I were to build this deck I would put in effects like dark steel plate which is an equipment that costs three and it gives the equipped creature indestructible in addition to being an indestructible artifact itself cards a gift of immortality which is an aura for two and white that essentially gives a creature indestructible the creature will die but will come back to the battlefield after it at the beginning the next end step and that's not a big deal for calcium because no matter how many times he dies or comes back onto the battlefield he will always see those experience counters and then shielded by faith is another really good card of giving calcium the plague indestructible and there are lots of other ways of giving him indestructible once he's gotten indestructible I would play a ton of board wipes and I know that might not be the most fun thing for your opponent's but it could be very very very effective if you are wiping the board every couple of turns with kaya's wrath or wrath of God or cleansing Nova these are just a bunch of really good efficient board wipes and you can tap calcium to just paint one creature before the board wipe resolves and he will and you will be getting an experience counter for that and after you've wiped the board a bunch of times and you're left with a very strong calcium you could be able to you could close out the games with that you could also put if you're going along the death touch route you could also play thorn bite staff which is an artifact equipment that costs two and four to equip and it gives a creature that it's equipped to paid to and tap it this creature deals one damage to target creature or player we're not super interested in that calcium can already do that but it also has whenever a creature is put into a greater from play you can untap this creature so if calcium has deft touch you can ping a creature on top calcium ping another creature on top calcium and you can one by one wipe out every single creature on the battlefield and get calcium super huge and hopefully start killing some opponents with commander damage next up we've got the partner commanders for this deck we've got trend champion of freedom and silver devourer of the free training is three and a white for a 3/3 legendary creature human soldier partners with silver and at the beginning of your end step if you attack this turn create a 1/1 white human soldier creature token silver is three black red for a for two legendary creature cat nightmare with menace sacrifice a human put a plus one plus one counter on silver devourer of the free it gains indestructible until end of turn so this deck is definitely more aristocrats tell deck you have a secular on silver that applies to humans however it does not cost anything to activate which means if you have a lot of humans you can sacrifice them to give it and destructible and you're also going to give it a lot of plus one plus one counters this way the way that I would build this deck is playing a lot of humans and a lot of aristocrats style cards since you're in the Mar - colors which means they have a lot of access to drain effects like Falcon wrath noble blood artist Zulu port cutthroat and vindictive vampire another way you could go about this deck is just simply playing a Voltron style by just sacrificing humans to give silver at that pump to give him indestructible and also play other or as an enchantments that make him a lot bigger since he does have menace he does have a keyword that makes him harder to block you can also give him unblockable with different enchantments alright now we're going into the commanders from the ABS and symbiotic swarm deck first up we're going to talk about Kath real aspect warper it costs to a white a black and a green and there's a legendary creature nightmare insect and it says when Kath real aspect warper enters the battlefield put a flying counter on any creature you control if a creature card in your graveyard has flying repeat this process for first strike double strike death touch hex proof indestructible life link menace reach trample and vigilance you then put a plus one plus one counter on Kath real for each counter put onto a creature this way now one of the new mechanics in a quarry a layer of behemoths is they came out with keyword counters keyword counters being a little bit self-explanatory but is a counter that you put onto a creature and that creature now has a keyword associated with that counter you can now give vanilla creatures keywords with these types of counters or you can add keywords to a creature with RT some other keywords and make them a better creature it's all about making your creatures a lot better and a lot more effective than they were before I were to build a Kath real aspect warper deck I would try and balance it out between a self mill and REE animator strategy putting as many creatures in that start putting cards into my graveyard and then putting in lots of cards that help me get cards out of my graveyard back onto the battlefield cards like mire Triton stitcher supplier cards like grisly Salvage and other cards with dredge which instead of drawing a card you can put that many cards from the top of your library into your graveyard and then you can return the dredge card back your hand I would also try and put obviously a lot of creatures with keywords into the deck cards like cards like the gods from the thorough set Erebos huey odd Nydia another interesting thing is Kathy I'll get two plus one plus one counter for each type of counter that you put onto a creature so if you've got a bunch of creatures with keywords in the graveyard and Katherine through the battlefield you can put all eleven of them on catheral and all of a sudden you've got a fourteen fourteen big ol bug with all of those abilities and unfortunately it doesn't have haste but you are swinging with that on the next turns and you'll probably close out the game pretty fast with all that evasion we have time luminous enigma he is one white black green for a 3/3 legendary creature nightmare beast he reads each other creature you control enters the battlefield with an additional vigilance counter on it and for three generic remove three counters from among creatures who control for the top three cards of your library into your graveyard then return a permanent card with convert mana costs three or less from your graveyard to the battlefield a couple of things this card that are super unique number one the cost for x ability to remove three counters it is three generic manner which gives you a lot of flexibility into dumping a ton of mana into this if you find a way of making infinite mana then you can just completely mill your entire deck it also reads you can return a permanent card with covered amount of cost three or less from your grave which of the battlefield which means you can use this in different instances by returning artifacts enchantments creatures and even lands but do keep in mind that they do have to be of converted mana cost three or less a lot of this deck is going to be revolving around reanimate ER and aristocrat style strategies by playing a lot of things that create tokens such as slime for the star away which is a legendary creature for one green black that creates SAP Rowling's bitter blossom at the beginning of your upkeep you lose one life and create a 1/1 faerie token you could even use this deck as a strategy for different tribes you could use this to do a elf tribe by just getting a lot of elves onto the battlefield giving them all vigilance being able to take those vigilance counters a way to be able to return your key creatures from your graveyard to your battlefield another really cool effect in this deck is by adding creatures with persist and undying cards like McKay s the unhallowed which give all of your creatures undying and cauldron of souls which can give you the creatures persist allows you to be able to remove those counters either when they're plus one plus one counters from - 1-1 counters from persist remove those counters four times ability to be able to reuse their undying or persist triggers again the wind condition in this deck simply revolves around the fact that you're basically using that synergy of returning things to kind of out value your opponents in the long game win the battle of attrition you can also have a lot of aristocrat style triggers such as the blood artisans little pork cutthroats and you can also just reanimate huge creatures from your graveyard by just putting them into your graveyard and using random a spell's to bring them back super-good cards in this deck or cards like animate dead and dance of the Dead which are enchantments which do consider themselves permits that are three or less to be able to return big creatures from your graveyard to the battlefield by playing them with time we have a another partner with pare and this one I'm the most excited about and probably the most likely to build we've got Nakara lair scavenger and unique scavenging Sentinel nakir ax is to Anna black for a legendary creature human cleric she has Menace and whenever another creature you control leaves the battlefield if that creature had one or more counters on it you draw card and you lose one life and yannis costs to a green and a white and he has vigilance and and when he enters the battlefield you exile another creature you control until unique leaves the battlefield when you do distribute x plus one plus one counters among any number of target creatures where X is the exiled creatures power I really like these creatures because you don't need to have both of them on the battlefield to take advantage of their abilities but they get really really really good when they're on the battlefield together if I were to build around this deck I would try my best to abuse Yonex enter the battlefield trigger being able to exile a creature you control until he leaves the battlefield could allow for some really cool shenanigans with ETB effects on really powerful creatures such as Avenger of Zendikar which 4/5 a green and a green when enters the battlefield you create a sapling token equal to the number of lands you control so you can theoretically play of n drives in the car make a bunch of cycling tokens cast yani exile the Avengers in a car and then distribute the plus impulsive encounters on all of your saplings which if those saplings ever die which they probably will Annie Cara will see them leave the battlefield and draw you all those cards you will be losing all that life but it's totally worth it for the card draw I would also play other cards that make tokens like fungal sprouting which three and agreeing you can make X a queen tokens where the greatest power among creatures you control so if you're playing some super big creatures you are paid off with a bunch of tokens cards like creaking leaves which every turn makes you a worm and creaking leaves gives you our black creatures plus one plus one and your green creatures plus one plus one and tender shoot drive which at the beginning of each upkeep you get to make a soccer link token and those tokens are going to get plus two plus two if you have the city's blessing which is super easy to get controlling ten per minutes and a deck like this is not hard at all I would also play cards like Pierre which he if he sees a counter being placed on a creature you control I get a second counter even cards like Shawn assist his legacy which gets plus one plus one for each creature you control could be awesome because if Yannick exile sir you're gonna get a lot of counters to distribute among your creatures I'd also play cards like shall I voice of Plenty which is an angel that gives all of your other creatures you and your planeswalkers hex proof and late game you can pump man into her paying six mana you can put a plus one plus one counter on each creature you control I'd also play blink effects that I fell at our Guardian and charming prince because another thing to note the creatures don't need to die for an ax car to let you draw card they just have to leave the battlefield so if you play those blink effects even like eerie interlude blink all your creatures let them re-enter you're gonna get a ton of value off of that moving on we're going to the timeless wisdom commanders first off we've got Gavi nest warden who is too blue red white for a two-five legendary creature human shaman she reads you may pay zero rather than pay the cycling cost of the first card you cycle each turn and whenever you draw your second card each turn created two two red and white dinosaur cat creature token the ability to be able to sigh clear cards for free on each turn allows you to be able to really cycle through your deck very fast and very efficiently and also get advantage by creating tutus off of her ability powerful cards that I would play in this deck or cards like mystic Remora which is an enchantment for one that whenever your opponent's cast an on creature spell they may pay for if they don't you draw a card alms collector which is three and a white for a three for cat Clerk with flash and if opponent would draw two or more cards and said you and that player each draw one card and then I'd be playing also just a lot of other instance and sorceries that allow you to draw cards not only on your turn but on your opponent's turn I would include lots of cycling cards in this deck cars like chasm skulker fortuna blue a 1/1 squid horror whenever you draw a card put a plus one plus one counter on catherine's Kolker and whenever it dies crate one one blue squid creature tokens with Island Walker X is a number of plus one plus one counters on chasm skulker psychosis crawler which is an artifact horror for five mana its power and toughness are equal to number of cards in your hand whenever your draw card each opponent loses one life cards like nib Mazeppa rune for three blue and three red a 5/5 literature creature dragon wizard this spell can't be countered it's got flying and whenever you draw a card and if miss it deals one damage to any target and whenever a player casts an innocent or sorcery spell draw a card there is locus cod in this deck already but I would definitely definitely suggest playing this card as it gives you payoff for drawing cards cards like to Thea imaginary friend for three and a blue we've got a 1/1 legendary creature illusion whenever your draw card put a plus one plus one counter on toothy and when toothy leaves the battlefield draw a card for each plus one plus one counter on it now the downside to Gavi is that the deck is very heavily centered around cycling the whole point of the sec is to cycle cards out just get a lot of advantage off of cycling your cards which means your pool four cards are very now or you want to play cards that give you advantage of cycling you want to give you want cards that give you advantage when you draw a card i wouldn't suggest going full-on on the tokens that you're creating I would just simply try to use the synergy off of drawing cards and cycling to find some wind conditions either it be it infinite combos or just powerful spells but I wouldn't suggest focusing on the two to dinosaur creature tokens that you're making next up we've got Akeem the soaring wind it is a legendary creature bird dinosaur that costs to a blue red and white it has flying and he says whenever you create one or more tokens for the first time each turn create a 1/1 bird creature token with flying he hasn't activated ability that I find to be a little over costed that says three a blue of red and the white creature tokens you control gain double strike until end of turn at first glance he doesn't seem really all that great but you have to look at him as a final win con or a somewhat of an enabler / engine what I mean by that is in the Jessica colors you have access to a lot of creatures that can make tokens cards such as monastery mentor Talon sky summoner young pyromancer murmuring mystic Chi car wins fury metallurgic summonings list goes on and on with creatures or effects that create tokens every time you cast an on creature spell or instant or sorcery if you're playing a high density of these cards and a high density of instance sorceries a super cool car that you could play as just guy ascendency it's an enchantment that costs a blue a red and white s says whenever you cast a non creature spell creatures you control get + 1 + 1 + 2 end of turn and you untapped us and whenever you cast an on creature spell you may draw a card and if you do discard a card so this is super cool once you've amassed a high density of tokens maybe 10 to 15 which is not super hard in this deck if you're playing enough creat token makers you cast a couple of can trips pump them up make them really huge give them double strike swinging for the win you're gonna want to want to play anointed procession which also which gives you even more tokens or play cards like Don of Hope which is an enchantment that turns your 1/1 birds into Angel tokens I'd also play women are contention which is an enchantment for one and a white that says at the beginning of each end step if you didn't take any damage you put a quest counter on Luminara contention and once you have for quest counters you can then activate the ability that says for one Oh white you can make a 4/4 angel token next up we've got the partner commanders for this deck we've got brawlin sky shark rider and share as the sky shark brawlin sky shark riders three in a red for a 3/3 legendary creature human Sharman partner with Chhabra as the sky shark and whenever you discard a card put a plus one plus one counter on brawlin and it deals one damage to each opponent he also has an ability for one red target short gains trample until end of turn then we have the shark though this is targeted towards we have sh a prize the sky shark three white blue for a 3/3 legendary creature shark bird with flying partners with brawlin whenever you draw a card put a plus one plus one counter on share as the sky shark and you gain one light and for white blue hybrid target human gains flying until end of turn I gotta be honest with you guys this pair doesn't excite me too much I really tried to Rack my brain to see what kind of build around I can make with this but the best that I could think of is that you could play a lot of discard effects including wheels cathartic reunion thrill of possibilities which will just allow you to discard cards and it will allow brawlin to ping your opponents I don't think there's enough effects like that to be able to make it viable to use this as a wind condition however if you use that to be able to just take your opponent's down to a lower life total and then use brawlin and share as with their high power since you're drawing a lot of cards and discarding a lot of cards then possibly this is viable the ceiling for this pair is that if you have both of them on the battlefield and you're playing effects like Wheel of Fortune effects like windfall and you're able to discard a bunch of cards and draw a bunch of cards that means both brawlin and Shabazz will get lots of plus one plus one counters you can give your shark trample brawlin can give shad breast trample and then you can have Shabazz give brawlin flying which means you can have a little bit of leeway into swinging out with these creatures to be able to take out your opponents after you've got all that damaged but that's about the highest ceiling that I can see fer for this pair if you disagree with me please I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments please let me know if you think that there's a higher ceiling to shappers and brawling alright moving out of the jet sky deck and on to the soul tight deck we've got o tree me the ever playful he costs three a black a green and a blue he has trample and whenever this creature does combat damage to a player returned target creature card with mutate from your graveyard to your hand he's also a six six which is pretty good he also has a alternate casting cost which is its mutate casting cost for one a black a green and a blue you can cast this spell for its mutate costs putting it over or under target non human creature you own they mutate into one creature on top plus all abilities from underneath it this mechanic is a little complex and not a lot of people really understand how it works right now because the set is so new we don't know all the logistics of how it interacts with all the different cards in magic but essentially you keep track of what the creature is by whatever whichever creature is on top so if you put o Trini on top of another non human creature it will get all of the abilities all the activated all the static abilities of the creature underneath and it will also get all the counters on the creature underneath but you use the name of Oh tree me and the power and toughness of Oh tree me or whichever card is on top so what is the point of mutating what what benefit do you get out of that well as you'll see in the Aquarius set there are a lot of creatures that do something when they're mutated so when a creature mutates both creatures the creature on bottom and on top will be mutating one of the problems with mutate is once the creature dies you're going to lose both of the creatures and so it's a little bit risky to be playing a bunch of them but with Oh tree me you can kind of hedge against that negative impact so when he deals combat damage you're going to get a mutate card a mutate creature card back from your graveyard into your hand now the narrowness of this strategy is a little bit unfortunate however there are a lot of interesting lines of play with the new take cards that exist and we're going to talk about a lot more of those mutate cards in the part of the set review where we go over the other cards in the commander deck but I I think that having a commander that can get your mutate cards back into your hand is super useful especially because you won't have to be you won't have to put as many cards into your deck that will do that so that kind of retains the card quality of the deck the next one which I'm very excited about is a sword the exemplary he is one black green blue for a 2/3 legendary creature nightmare Hydra with death touch and an ability that says tap add two men of any one color also whenever you cast a spell with an X in its mana cost create a 0-0 green a Hydra creature token then pull it X plus one plus one counters on it now there are two really cool things in this deck number one I just wanted to go through the whenever you cast a spell with an excellence amount of cost phrase this effect having the metallurgic summonings style wording on a commander means whenever you're playing that x spell you're getting an extra creature off of it that gives so much advantage shuffle playing a lot of X bells there's a lot of hydras that have X in their mana cost cards and blue and black that also have a lot of X in their mana costs things like blue Sun Zenith which for blue blue blue x target player draws X cards torment of hail fire which is black black X for sorcery repeat the following process x times each opponent loses three life unless that player sacrifices an online permanent or discards a card a stand wa naite which is black black X for a sorcery each opponent loses X life and you gain life equal to the life loss this way green sun's Zenith which is green and X search your library for a green creature card with converted mana cost X or less put it onto the battlefield then shuffle your library shuffle green stone zenith into its owner's library all of these very powerful X spells allow you to be able to number one just use X R to ramp into lots of land lots of mana dorks to be able to cast these big X bells and when you cast these Expos you're getting massive hydras along with them two of the best cards in this deck number one is unbound flourishing Fortuna green and enchantment whenever you cast a permanent spell with a mana cost contains X double the value of X and when you request an instant or sorcery spell or activate an ability if that spells mana cost or that abilities activation cost contains X copy that speller ability you may choose new targets for the copy this is a phenomenal card in this deck the six can be able to give those expels that are massive and create a lot of advantage for you and double them and also create massive hydras along with it another card in this deck that allows you to create infinite blue mana there's actually two in this slot one is freed from the rail for two and a blue we have an enchantment enchant creature for a blue you can tap in chat and creature and for blue you can untap and shadow creature putting this on Zack's ARA means that you can tap him to add to blue into your mana pool use one of that blue to and tap them and then tap him again this allows you to put infinite mana of any color to allow you to cast your spell's or just create a game-ending play similar to freed from the world we have Penman's aura which is one blue blue for an enchant creature for a blue you can untap the channel creature for blue and china creature gains flying until in a turn and for blue and Chenin creature can't be the target of spells or abilities this turn you can also pay one generic enchanting creature gets plus one minus one or minus one plus one until end of turn so it has that same untapped Clause which allows you to use six aura to untap itself since it's creating two mana this is an exceptionally powerful card and a very fun deck this is also going to be one that we're gonna build building a deck tech off of upcoming soon all right last up for the legendary creatures we have the last partner with cycle with Qasr ruthless stalker and you kima stocking shadow Qasr is three and agreeing for a legendary creature human warrior whenever a creature you controlled deals combat damage to a player put a plus one plus some counter on that creature and do kima is one a blue and a black for a legendary creature quail wolf he has the abilities kima stocking shadow can't be blocked and when kima leaves the battlefield it deals x damage target player and you gain ex life where x is its power i like this pair a little more than some of the others because you don't have to have both of them on the veldt on the battlefield to get the benefits of their abilities they just get a lot better when you have them both obviously Okemah is unblockable and with cos you're out every time a caiman deals damage he's gonna be getting stronger and stronger and even if you kima gets really big and your opponent's kill him they're gonna be punished for that as well hydras growth is a super cool car that I'd play in this deck it's two in a green for an aura that says when hydrogen growth enters the you gotta put a plus one potion counter on the enchanted creature and at the beginning of your upkeep you double the number of plus one plus two encounters on an enchanted creature so if I were building this deck I would obviously go that plus one plus one counter out playing as many creatures and spells and abilities that plus one plus one counters on my creatures and then maybe even sacrifice outlets for what you came and get so big that I can one-shot somebody because if it gets that big maybe somebody's not going to want to kill it or if it gets really big and it can kill a very threatening player you can kind of use that politically and have one of your opponents kill it making the deal that you'll kill the most threatening player at the table there's some political aspects to it and if you give an effect like with anything it gets super strong because itself is doing the damage and with that we have talked about and covered all of the legendary creatures in c20 thank you guys so much for watching this video I hope you maybe got some inspiration to build some of these commanders and make the deck your own and if we missed anything that is super relevant or maybe interesting or lines of play with any of these legendary creatures feel free to leave those down in the comments section and let us know what your overall feeling and sentiment is about these legendary creatures we will be creating quick upgrade guides for each of the faced commanders of these products however we'll also be creating deck techs for some maybe not all of the commanders that are coming out if you want to see a deck tech on one of the commanders that have come out from this commander product please let us know in the comments would be happy to see what we can do so far we've got a couple that were really excited for that we're already working on and with that that's it for our first part of this commander 20 20 review next episode we will be talking about the important cards in the ninety nine of these decks including new cards we won't be going over the reprints or LANs we're just going to be talking about the new cards that we think are powerful pertinent commander thank you guys so much for watching or listening we appreciate everything that you guys do for us 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Votatu PMD504 Budget Red Dot Torture Test
yeah tattoo can't imagine where this is from what do you think where do you think it's from where do you think it's made Texas yeah that's right everything's made in Texas hey everybody what's going on thanks for swinging by I sure do appreciate it this is your first time with the channel my name is Mark oh hi Mark welcome to fit and fire let's get into this video this time we are going to be looking at another budget Red Dot and I've been doing uh kind of a bit of a series on inexpensive red dots that we're finding like on Amazon or whatever to give you my opinions on whether or not it's even worth your time because I do know that there are people out there who just can't afford uh trichcon RMR or maybe even a holosun 507c or anything in between sometimes they need to go and look at the budget options on Amazon and I figured why not take a look at some of these beat them up a little bit see how well they do and let you guys know in a video so that's what we're doing with that being said let me ask you guys what's your opinion should you buy once and cry once or if you can save some money for maybe some ammo or some training or something like that do you will recommend going that route for people who are just starting off let me know down in the comments section I would appreciate that with all of that being said we are going to be talking about this red dot right here this is the votatu PMD 504 and this is going to be a bit of a clone of the holosun 507c take a lot of cues from hollow sun in this Red Dot and we'll be talking about some of those along the way this is a RMR footprint so if you have a pistol slide that's already cut for RMR this is going to drop directly on it if you got a 45 degree mount on a rifle you can drop that directly on there as well provided it has the same footprint so that's pretty much universally accepted at this point RMR is kind of the starting point and then we go from there so let's talk about red dots specifically what I look for in any type of Red Dot that I'm personally going to use the very first thing that I'm going to look at is going to be battery life for me minimum it has to have 30 000 hours of battery life if not 50 000 hours that's kind of where I want it to be is 50 000 hours but if we can get away with 30 000 that's acceptable as well essentially I should be able to go one or two maybe three years without swapping out the battery however I do recommend that you set a calendar alert for the first of the year and go through and swap out the batteries on everything smoke detectors garage door openers your key fob and of course your EDC red dots as well so just a recommendation I have you do as you do so with that being said this is going to be ran by a 1632 battery that has a side compartment right here very much similar to a hollow sun I do like the side compartments because you don't have to you know take this off and swap out the battery and then have to put it back on and re-zero so that's pretty good this does not have a screw like the 407 or 507ks that we see from hollow sun that's actually something I kind of like I don't know if it's going to be a good thing or a bad thing but with those 407 and 507k trays with the screw there is the potential to lose that screw and if you lose that you're just kind of out of luck until you find a replacement with this it is fit in there by friction and even with my finger now I can't I can't pry this I can't pry this open so that is an added bonus now if you dropped it on its side that Force may cause the tray to open I don't know I didn't have that problem when I was beating this thing up but we'll we'll get to that here in just a second it does have 10 brightness settings and two night vision settings which is going to be almost standard at this point as well the thing that I will say about uh the brightness settings is on a very sunny day this is just ever so slightly dim I don't have necessarily a problem with that because that dimness is kind of what I normally set my red dots to to get the most Precision out of my red dots this is something I learned when I was in the Army especially when you're zeroing your M4 with the m68 CCO you dialed that brightness setting all the way down to where you could almost see it and that helped you be as precise as possible kind of do that with my pistol red dots as well so just keep that in mind as well pick it up as soon as you bring it up let's see this also has a rear Notch for kind of a rear sight so if your slide's not milled or have a cut for a red dot and you have to use a plate that wedges into your rear sight you can use this as your rear sight instead so that's something I really do like naturally since it does have a 50 000 hour battery life it does have shake away technology after 225 seconds it will shut off and then as soon as it feels motion it turns back on again so exactly what you would expect all right so where did I get this how did I get this all that jazz uh you know how I do things guys this was sent to me I got an email from the company saying would you be interested in me checking this out I said absolutely send it to me I'm going to beat it up and we'll see what happens they sent it to me I'm going to talk about the good talk about the bad let you guys decide that's how I do things okay so with all of that being said how did I torture test this with some of the other red dots I've kind of beaded up against my truck dropped it a couple times racked it against the bed of my truck I didn't do that with this one I wanted to try something a little bit different if you guys are actually interested in me doing what I normally do let me know in the comment section and I'll do a follow-up video or maybe a short and do that for you guys with this but what I did do was Mount this to my M70 AK this does come with a Picatinny section that is as you see it currently mounted on right now and I just mounted it to the gas tube rail that I have on my M70 and I did that specifically because I knew that it was going to transfer heat to the Red Dot and I wanted to heat it up as quickly as I possibly could so took it out to the range ran 250 rounds through it as quickly as possible I had to reload the magazines in between the first 100 and the second 150 rounds so um took me about five minutes to get it heated up but what I will tell you is that I got this thing so hot that I burned my cameraman's fingers as he was trying to stabilize the rifle so I could show you guys the reticle he ended up burning his fingers and I feel so bad about that but uh he's fine he was just fine but I can tell you that the housing did heat up quite a bit the electronics are still running just fine so no problems there it's pretty warm the next thing that I did was I took one of my AK mags and just started beating this thing up hit it on the side hit it on the top hit it you know in the front all that type of stuff and I will say that you can see some deformation on the hood here but that protected the lens the 22 millimeter lens that this has protected that lens and that's exactly what you would expect it to do I'd rather the housing be dented and beat it up than the lens getting cracked so that did uh pretty good and I did hit this hard enough to bend the housing on the magazine so that Magazine's no good anymore cut it out and make a window mag I guess but uh with that being said after I beat it up I shot the target um that I had been shooting all day and it hit in the same spot that I had been hitting before so I didn't put it in a vise to check the accuracy before and after I didn't do anything like that I'm just shot at a Target kind of got an idea of where it's hitting beat it up a little bit shot at Target again hitting in the same spot and there you go so with all that being said this is a viable option for you know some light duty EDC work uh maybe airsoft or you know if you're just getting into shooting competitions like adpa two gun USPSA something like that this might be an inexpensive option for you as you start to get into concealed carrying shooting competitions whatever the case may be because I do know that there are people who just can't it's been a couple hundred dollars on a red dot and I understand that with all of that being said let me know what you guys think sound off in the comment section down below is this something that you guys would use I would love to hear your comments on that I'll have a link to this in the description and in the pin comment so if you guys are interested we're looking right around that 125 dollar Mark maybe a little bit higher maybe a little bit lower if it's on sale but hovering right around that 125 Mark so for that much I mean it's going to be a pretty decent value so definitely something for you guys to check out with all that being said I appreciate you guys swinging by and checking out the video if you have any questions comments concerns complaints manifestos anything whatsoever you know where to do it right we will catch you guys next time as always Freedom through strengths thanks again guys catch you later bye thank you [Music]
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Autistic discovery journey: Kim Rhodes educates Aucademy
[Music] [Laughter] [Music] hello everyone and welcome to another session with us at all academy i am dr chloe farahan i am a white person with a shaved head giant glasses i'm trying something new i've got a fake nose ring it's fake um and i am joined today by the lovely kim rhodes i'm so excited about this session um because as i was saying to kim before we came in i've been thinking about kim on and off the last couple of years actually since she first came on so kim would you mind doing a physical description for us i would love to hi i'm kim rhodes my pronouns are she her i am a middle-aged weight lady with a shoulder-length blonde hair and super gray roots and um i am wearing all black but i have a really really colorful arm tattoo that features my daughter's drawings i remember because is it a butterfly yes and it was something beautiful as like an analogy as well wasn't it that was it was yes she's a butterfly living in a caterpillar world which i love i just yes i loved that um it was very insightful um for a young person um which they can very much be um and so today we are discussing um autistic discovery journey again importantly because we've covered it a couple of times but as i say kim was on in 2020 and we kind of had a little bit of a revelation kind of on screen about how likely it is that kim is neurodivergent and then this year is that right you got uh diagnosed with just a few months ago yeah yes so very exciting okay so we're gonna do the questions we ask all our guests so our key ones are i know you're kim um but who are you and what is or are your dedicated interests oh and you asked me and i don't know i am kim definitely 100 percent my dedicated interest and this sounds so narcissistic i think is me like why do i what did i what do i what is underneath that and what what made me what's the truth um that seems to be consistent uh i'm fascinated by astrology and and diagnosis and 12-step programs and birth ch charts and psychology all of the the what are the keys to unlock what's going on in there um and then the only other thing i would say is a pretty consistent lifetime is a new way of 80s dance music nice so it was very much like philosophical and existential and then and then new wave 80s dance music yeah yes any money in particular like that oh my goodness yes i love i love my all-time favorite is oingo boingo but also depeche mode eurasia cure new order all that bit yes all of it oh fantastic um and actually i remember when because we're gonna play a little clip um some little bits and pieces um from when you were on uh the first time but just little bits and pieces of like really key things that stood out when you were talking um but i do remember actually when because what do you remember originally you were looking through the um so-called official checklists and then when you came on you hadn't seen the unofficial checklist and you were kind of not connecting with the so-called official ones but then when we went through some of the unofficial ones you were like yes all these things but on there there is questions life and the meaning of everything and i feel like what you just described like encompasses all of that yeah questions life like why am i here why why just why everything why and that is something that happens quite often when people discover they're autistic is that becomes their interest so but we're still always really interested to work out the why of who we are so do you think you've done that you've always done that but now you've got it with a new lens yes well and now i feel i i i i use this understanding the the energy of the word but i feel better armed i feel like i i feel before like i was kind of walking through the woods you know naked without shoes and now i feel like i've got a suit of harmer where i'm like ha ha bring on the wolves i'm ready nice um because we might we're going to talk about masking at some point probably aren't we um but katie munday who's one of our academy sort of regular educator learners they started talking about shielding so like that's yes i saw that and i was like yes where i'm where i'm being and there are times that we can get into this where now that i that i have a diagnosis i feel like i've been given permission or as my as the doctor said grace she used the words give myself grace but to be adamantly autistic and be like that's right i'm the only one who's comfortable in this room right now [Laughter] which is fantastic and so that's why it sounds really interesting that you use that analogy of um walking through the woods originally it was barefoot and naked and now you're like wearing armor yeah um i never i don't know if i've asked that before because i'm really interested in this now about finding out if individuals think in pictures or not and it sounds like the way you're describing things that you're probably quite a visual thinker i'm no interestingly however one of the things in my diagnosis that we uncovered is that i am much more comfortable with metaphors because for me metaphors say what i mean whereas trying to say what i mean gets tangled and muddy because i'm trying to process it so that was one of the things she noted she said you you speak you're so much more comfortable with metaphors and so it's less i'm not visual really um because i get stuck i have a very sticky brain so as soon as i have an image when someone says please shift the image i'm like nope there i was listening to someone try to one of those like tick tock a picture and she had an accent and what she said was picture a ball but because of her accent i heard picture of bowl and then later on as it went through she was like now the ball rolls and i was like oh she said ball and i couldn't switch it from a bowl i was like nope still a blue bowl now i gotta figure out how to mentally roll the blue bowl off the edge of whatever it is but is there still imagery there so are you still seeing like a bowl i can when i try okay interesting i have because when you're just when you're describing i'm trying very desperately not to think of a naked kim but when you're describing like you're in armor so i'm just like in my head is it really heavy armor is it really hot out there i wonder if it's really hot because don't you live in a hot place and i'm just like oh no poor kim's like gotta walk sweating in armor or whatever it is it's more an emotional connection to what the words mean like the idea of being barefoot like if i try to explain that's the other thing is that i'm hyper emotional so trigger warning for anyone who is uncomfortable watching someone have big feels at some point i'm going to have big messy fields because that's just everything is a 0 or a 10 for me apparently but so if i'm trying to non-metaphorically explain [Music] my experience it's much more frightening it's much more so what is the non-metaphorical experience of being naked and barefoot it's not being able to advance without pain it's not being able to sense without vulnerability it's not knowing where i end it's not knowing what i should protect and it's not being enough to serve myself in the moment so that's what really is there and unlike you say yeah that for you those feelings yeah all the feels all the empathy probably hyper empathy which we see within the community as well as people who because it's not an issue for people who don't necessarily experience that empathy so having some balance but there's plenty of us that do have hyperempathy um and feel all the feels um which must be quite useful for you in at times in terms of like it is and it is it was again so helpful finding out that i'm autistic because i don't i don't know where i end and where another person's experience starts and so it was very i would i wouldn't it would be very um like i i would genuinely lose myself i would genuinely say i i know that i'm not the one having this and it didn't even have to do with the experience it had to do with the person vibrating in front of me and all of a sudden i was like ah um and so now it's much more helpful to know that i'm allowed to make boundaries and then i'm not actually obligated to experience their feelings just because i'm experiencing their feelings and and we we did do a session on hyperempathy recently and exactly that like not knowing if it's your feelings or somebody else's feelings and that's very very confusing um i've got two into things already before i even get into my second question um no no it's fine because this is this is me it's like oh it's too interesting um to have these conversations so as we ask all our guests when did you discover you were autistic two years ago when you and i talked you kind of i feel like you did have a bit of a feel like i don't want to take loads of credit where you weren't looking into yourself no it was it was 100 in fact okay so for those of you out there in listening land who don't know how this happened i would love to give this story because it's uh adorable so um my daughter is autistic now she was diagnosed very very early in her life and but but none of the i'm going to use air quotes so for those of you who uh please please understand i am using air quotes none of the traditional autism therapies quote unquote worked um now there's a lot of baggage around that word because i recognize that working also often means made her ascribe to neurotypical standards and that's and that's a whole nother area that yes i'm aware of but also there were things that were challenging that i just didn't understand and then i discovered pda and harry thompson and so i became just enamored of harry and harry introduced me to dr chloe and so we were having a conversation and harry and dr chloe both suggested that i explore my own neurodivergence and i thought that it was them very kindly helping me relate to my daughter by finding how i resonated with questions that she also experiences within her own diagnoses and then it all came back and i was like oh i'm i'm autistic and dr chloe went we didn't know you didn't know i asked harry if you had uh disclosed your own autism and he said no she hasn't i don't think she knows she's autistic and i didn't know i was i just thought i was suffering and and it's i talk about this all the time and about how easy it can be for us to spot one another because i remember you saying that you would be drawn to neurodivergent people um [Music] like if you're a comic-con and things like that i think you were talking about like you'd be drawn i mean we're there we're definitely in the room at comic con and places like that so yeah we spot each other quite quickly so it is always a bit of a really they don't know um that they're neurodivergent okay um so i mean because i put my note was how did that come about um but like you say yes i it's it's similar for lots of later discovered people particularly for assigned female at birth um that some might recognize because their children get recognized um how old is tabby now she's 14 oh he's 14 okay oh growing up um and yeah so yeah you go down that rabbit hole so i guess what happened after that because like i said the the so basically what happened was we did the so you did these so-called official checklists and were like i don't identify with these um then we kind of the unofficial one on the live because i was like i was really surprised when you kept saying yeah i don't match any of the things and i'm like really how could you you i can see from just you having conversations with us that you match so many of the things in the unofficial checklist like how have you not done that um so yes and we kind of did that i think afterwards you sent me your score as well yes i think afterwards you were like yeah i i score highly yeah unofficial yes it was something like 380 says you might seek a diagnosis and i got 5 20. and i went oh um and so what happened then because i'm so used to like i said my i'm my own special interest and so my whole life now at this point i was 50 years old my whole life has been aha eureka i understand me now and and it and it doesn't complete the picture and it doesn't get so when i went downstairs and was like honey i'm autistic he was like that's nice like it's like just one more so so instead what i did was i started looking at the world what if what if how would this be different if i allowed myself to consider autism in my experience how would this be different if i allow myself to consider neurodivergence in and the first thing that happened was i realized that i'm not always right and that's like in general my my my i'm there i was like oh what if you what if it isn't that you're always right what if you're just inflexible oh well that's oh that changes things and it and my husband was like the other thing i asked him i said do i have a do i have a hard time with transition and he just i think i'm very flexible i'm not flexible i capitulate to other people's needs but i do it resentfully like i'm a people pleaser but that does not mean i'm flexible so i was so i started reframing a lot of things and then it just made so much sense i finally then i went down the road then i experienced this we talked about in your your article the denial and the the um the the the imposter syndrome of i sh i shouldn't be suffering i deserve to suffer i shouldn't have support needs this isn't this this isn't and i started punishing myself for considering the fact that i might be neurodivergent and that's when i said all right let's get let's you're worth money you're worth knowing and i have a platform right like there are people that it is important the perspective from which i speak and being able to speak as a neurodivergent individual is different than speaking as an ally both are valid but i want to be completely authentic with my perspective when i address the world um so that's why i ended up getting getting a and i got the whole work up i was like because if i'm not autistic i want to know what the i am and she was an angel and there were there was the whole it was one of those where they interviewed me they interviewed she interviewed me she interviewed my husband she looked at um like history then we did in-person meetings we did iq tests we did then we did follow-up and uh and then she met so it was it was pretty detailed and it was very enlightening so when you say like a full workup as it were did they also look into other forms of neurodivergence like adhd yes uh i also was diagnosed with adhd as a matter of fact um okay i'm really pleased because i was like i'm gonna have to i'm if if if they haven't suggested that it is quite obvious and then i'm going to have to like suggest it again and then you'll go down another rabbit hole yes no the adhd diagnosis actually has helped me uh has just helped me because i can i i have to say i'm like no no no no no you don't have to solve the problem right now like buying a house moving all of the permission that i now give myself to say you don't have to write now that is anxiety or that is dopamine seeking stop it give yourself permission to wait has been freaking life-changing but she also looked at personality disorders um she looked at a bipolar and uh social anxiety disorder things that i had been diagnosed with in the past that she believed were misdiagnoses because apparently it's also very common for late diagnosed females to have been in the past diagnosed as bipolar um ocd and uh narcissistic borderline personality disorder these are all things that come up when actually we're autistic and and potentially a traumatized autistic person there's very few of us that haven't experienced some forms of trauma and then tried to cope with that in a very autistic and or adhd way um i thought it was really important and interesting what you're saying about almost like you don't deserve the support needs you don't deserve to you know and actually i think that's quite important because too often obviously we people might look at some of us in the autistic community and be like well you're fine kind of thing and it's like one well that's because it does you know we don't have to be struggling to be autistic like that's actually not what it means if you're distressed then you're actually distressed and that's not necessarily what it means to be autistic um but also it ignores that we do potentially still have support needs um so as in terms of your career and things like that like yes you have success but then you've also got your own personal difficulties challenges from the environment that need to be supported so that like say you can give yourself permission to be like i'm not going to keep trying to seek the dopamine hit i'm going to like just little things they they sound like little things but when you build them up it always quite protective of your well-being it is a completely different life giving myself permission to be silent in a room full of people has been life-changing because one of the things that was so you know when i said oh i got an autism diagnosis everyone who knew me either said well of course or no and so every time somebody said no i was like think about it who always is the one who makes things weird in a room who always throws in that comment that everybody's like whoa no that isn't what we were doing that's not what we were doing here who is the one who never gets the joke who is the one who always you know at the end they were like we just thought that was like yes yes that's me i'm still me but now i don't feel compelled to contribute to a joke i don't understand and ruin it and then feel bad about myself i can just be like i love this i just keep being the weird in the room like yes i love this idea of us being the weird in the room i mean because one of my one of my favorite things that i've said in the past is that um uh everybody's weird you just have to find your group of weird and then you're not weird anymore um so yeah i just love this idea that you're always the weird one or the weird in the room like i love that that's fantastic um so i'm gonna come back to your how the diagnosis and things it sounds like it's quite positive for you though so that's the process it was it yes yes yes and the doctor that spectrum in los angeles um dr jamie barstein i i she i what like an angel put on this planet and because of how she was i was able to be honest in the testing because it was really hard like especially the personal my people pleasing at one point i actually stopped the conversation and i said i know what you're trying to do i'm very uncomfortable right now because i want to do what i think you want me to do which is this is the small talk exercise and i am uncomfortable doing small talk i'm also uncomfortable pretending i don't know that's what you're trying to do so what do i do right now and she was like oh that's lovely i wish i did something similar because this is the thing a lot of the tests and a lot of the tools that they use in the assessment aren't meant for adults they're meant for children and i'd i had two degrees in psychology and i'm sitting there like i know why you're doing that like that that's you know and trying to get me to like play with objects and things when at home i will be playing with all the objects i mean this is my new friend look at my new friend he's like a little worm and he's wooden yes he's lovely i mean i've i've kind of rubbed off his eyes because he had eyes at one point but you know i'm quite happy to do these things unless i'm being observed and expected to do that thing and then i'm like now it's weird now you've made it something really cute and adorable and stimmy and sensory you know regulating you've now made weird um and i'm on show and it's very strange um so yeah they're not they're not really made for adults those tests but yeah specifically she specifically specializes in late diagnosed adult testing well that and that yeah that's good um let's say most there's so many people that i hear really found the assessment process itself distressing um because of the way it's framed the way they've been talked to and the report and stuff so i might come back to that to find out like did you read your report did you sit okay um so i'm going to come back to because i'm going to lose my strike drugs i'm going to get really excited yeah so um what i've got my question which is what was your connection to the community and allyship before your own discovery oh my daughter um oh oh oh oh okay so uh i wanted so much to be a good mom right but the loudest voice is the one that tends to get the emotion and get the focus from me so when i found out my daughter's autistic i'm gonna be a good mom i'm going to do what i should do so of course what do we do we support autism speaks and we light it up blue now my relationship and my my uh public persona on twitter was such that people felt comfortable telling me that was painful and offensive to them now my first response was very much you it's what you see when you correct a celebrity when you when you are the person the celebrity is trying to help and you tell the celebrity you're doing it wrong and hurting us you see celebrities go you're just not being grateful you just don't understand my intentions and shut up you that was my first response but i didn't say it by the grace of my higher power i took a breath and i'd been corrected by my platform before in terms of feminism and been like uh yeah no you're right i'm wrong and so i went and i looked at it and somebody said and i wish i could remember who it was somebody said your actions are not consistent with who you say you want to be please look up autistic self-advocacy network and so i did and so i learned and the first thing that like shattered me open was the blog post quiet hands by julia bascom and it irrevocably changed how i see therapy and autism and expression and what my intentions for my child are and how she would receive my intentions for my child and it sent me down the road of ch so that when i went into regional center and said my kid is autistic and they said well aba i went no my goal will never be to have her pass my goal will be for her to define her own goals and have the skills and the talent and the awareness that she can achieve her own goals and um and in retrospect thank god i'm autistic right because that there's there's that like oh but society says and the fact that i have never resonated with society's goals in spite of spending my whole life trying to ascribe to society's goals i think gave me the strength i needed to say but even then there were many years where i was now like no i'm gonna be the one who learns from the autistic community because nothing about us without us and that is my job is to give a platform to voices that don't have a platform so that was my and as a result i don't think i could have possibly parented my dragon daughter i call her a dragon um she is a dragon she is a dragon she is pda and brilliant and funny and vengeful and powerful and exquisite and if i had one iota left of the person who is like light it up blue and make sure you don't do that thing that makes you look weird i i would have been annihilated by my child by now and i popped it on but yeah i'm just here like charlotte i'm i'm not i'm not i'm not sad i'm not tearful it's fun and happy happy stims um and charlotte um saying that's so powerful um as well and it is and it's i think not always because obviously there's so much diversity within the autistic community but there is such a strong sense of justice for many autistic people that okay some of us might struggle myself included with that idea of rigidity like being rigid and inflexible and things like that but actually when we're shown okay that's that's not the way that's not a good way i think we're actually quite good when we're like yeah i can see the justice and the injustice and the problem so i think that's what is is innate first a lot of us so i feel like that yeah even though you didn't know you were autistic you were like willing to sit with those difficult comments that people were making um which is just yeah so so important oh um psy says loving kim swearing more please um and victoria as well because victoria um and their lovely young person as well is also pda um and so is victoria um so live with a powerful young i think is that meant to be a seal can you let me know because it doesn't show up on might be a dragon it might be a dragon but i've got a feeling it's a seal because yeah their daughter is just just love seals and pigeons ah yeah and then i'm just feeling like in your household it's okay dragons and crows i've saw you minor yes mine are crows and ravens i love them although in the new house we have to find something else because if i leave out cat food to make crow friends i will also make rat friends and that will make rattlesnake friends no okay yeah we don't have that issue so but we do have some pigeons that live in our rafters there's four of them and we can hear them so i might become also a pigeon pigeon friend i'm just thinking actually yeah because your daughter is the same age as victoria's daughter who's also let's say also pda um she's all about pigeons and pigeon armies and getting the pigeon army to like poop on the government and stuff like she's amazing yes just i was like okay that's that's a good that's a good um prospect for a pigeon army um what if i got there all the animal friends to ward off evil nt spirits neurotypical spirits thanks um okay what i'm gonna do is i'm going to play the little snippets oh yes that my has put together from us so for us sorry um so this is some lovely um things that kim said on the session in 2020 um that i think are really really lovely so i'm just going to play these i relate so deeply with childhood experiences of not getting the manual and um for me specifically my emotional life was so uncomfortable that i started medicating it very very early because i wasn't i felt like um like my emotions registered beyond my ability to process the process them so even good emotions were painful to me and so i would do things that were dangerous just in order to have some semblance of emotional control my neuro divergence aspie score was 68 out of 200. uh my neurotypical non-autistic score was 151 out of 200. you are very likely neurotypical maybe maybe not maybe i just don't know myself well enough to take this test off i'm who i say i am and i think so kim when you were just describing that sort of feeling of the emotions and particularly when they're quite volatile of other people and needing to out of survival sort of adapt and work with that to protect yourself were you you using that as an example of why perhaps you don't feel that you're autistic or correct uh or well or just that my that i'm that i'm not clear i don't okay in the most baseline honest response yep that's this is truth coming out i wish i were autistic i fear i am not when adult specifically women are diagnosed is somehow being given a diagnosis makes me feel or in my case the potential for a diagnosis makes me feel less damaged like instead i just thought stuff was wrong with me and it isn't you're just you're just there's nothing wrong with being an apple you're just sitting in with a bunch of oranges so many feels and i just i just love it now because you can definitely be like up like to the like i have my diagnosis now like um and we've we talked about this um all the time on academy it for us as a platform it is not important for people to have a diagnosis but we recognize and i would be a hypocrite because i have a diagnosis to not respect people feeling the need to be validated to be able to feel confident enough to say yes i am autistic oh and yes psy's like yeah it's both fingers now like the first time it was just one finger now it's two because it's like yes um against those terrible um so where kim was getting frustrated um with those checklists is because those are the so-called official checklists that are derived by non-autistic people and then we actually proceeded to go through um a few because it's a very long list of the unofficial checklist where you're a bit more like oh yeah oh yeah all these things um are there any thoughts about yeah because that's like a couple of years now i love us so much um i it is not lost on me that i'm seeking neurotypical validation of a neurodivergent experience that they don't have and can't understand because they're neurotypical and like you said earlier it is so important and this is something i stress to people it is so important to recognize that what society as a whole interprets as autism is generally distressed behavior it is trauma reaction it is not autism it is behavior and that makes me lucky so so the fact that they are diagnosing a set of behaviors as opposed to a set of experiences and that's what i l about the one that i met with is that she was much more interested in my experience and how i moved and how my brain processed things because you know this is another another analogy another metaphor like you and i can both set out to go from los angeles to san francisco and we could both end up in san francisco and then you look at me and go well why are you complaining we both got to san francisco and i'm like you took an airplane i took a bike by way of nevada because i had to it isn't about the destination it isn't that i can pass it isn't that you it's my and every time somebody says well you don't seem autistic it completely to me undermines the amount of pain and trauma that i have suffered so that you can feel comfortable with my presence you which is that now back to why i am much more defiantly i am no longer existing to make neurotypical people feel comfortable with me and here's the beautiful outcome my friends are all remarking about how much happier i seem and how much more enjoyable i actually am to be around and yeah because you're getting to be yourself and you're getting to put your needs and your profile first and because all the while we can't do that whether we feel we can't do it whether we're pressured to not be able to do that or that we just don't know so you know we say this all the time just because somebody's autistic doesn't necessarily mean they even know what that means for them because they haven't worked through that in a safe place where they get to be them so like starting to build that knowledge which is why i say i like to work out if somebody thinks in pictures or not because it really impacts how you experience the world and i find it like me personally i just find that fascinating like my friend annette is just really interested in the sensory so she really starts or they start with the sensory when they want to learn about an autistic person i'm like do you think in pictures or not and in what way if you do and all this kind of thing because it will impact your memory it will impact how you just experience things so just building all those little nuggets means that you can put those things as you're like you can set those as boundaries you can set and set them in the right place like it wasn't like i didn't have neuro divergence as my experience it just manifested as anxiety and anger so i i i like it's going to come out someplace it's going to be so and and i'll i i also believe i am an alcoholic i am in recovery but i think autistic abuse is different than neurotypical abuse um just because i've got different things i'm trying to shut up so it isn't surprising to me that as i'm like i'm not gonna take care of your feelings anymore people are like oh thank you now you're much more fun to be around whereas what i thought i was doing was taking care of everybody around me by suppressing my own instincts and then that means you get to like spend your spoons how you want them your energy and then you're actually enjoying being with those people and then they're enjoying being with you um we don't know how to get into it but it's just particularly with the adhd you we do see people who are adhd more likely to use substances um to manage right because it's such a difficult experience in a non-adhd world as well so david gray hammond was on recently with a number of other autistic adhd's who have experienced substance uses and i don't there's lots of terminology that i try not to use because david is he talks about this um quite a lot about the issues with some of the language so i don't want to say like how do i refer to him he is an addict but he hasn't used substances in quite a few years now and things so he's very knowledgeable about this stuff but he talks about that like you're just more likely to see adhds who experience that too because they're trying to manage with really impulsive overwhelming spontaneous brain yeah yeah give it give it something it can it can it can manage like we like i i personally for me what works is a 12-step program and one of the first things that we do is it is acknowledge that i am trying to manage the by-definition unmanageable and that's what my adhd brain is like but if we come out from this way what if we try this what if we do this and abusing substances feels like managing and controlling it's it's not but it it it is it it fosters the illusion of managing my feelings um so and i'm thinking because in the video itself like the little snippet that we just did it's that impostor syndrome was there very much because that was very new like the idea um so i'm just gonna flag for people as a reminder because i've got a little powerpoint i do love a powerpoint um just what the six common reactions of autistic discovery are and to be clear for everybody they are common reactions it doesn't mean everyone experiences them they might word them differently they might give them different names um because i had some pushback on twitter because they were like well this is like the five stages of grief and i'm like well because they're human responses um and they've just been framed within this idea of grief um that doesn't uh where i negate the fact that people experience it and they're also i mean maybe ben can fact check me on this but i vaguely remember reading that the five stages of grief actually were created around addiction and it was originally the five stages of grief of acknowledging that i am an addict um so it and then it kind of expanded to be grief in general but it didn't start as the five stages of grief i think it started as the five stages of acceptance interesting okay i could have pushed back and maybe i dreamt it but well but but importantly these these are still they're all human responses and reactions um and so yeah there was just a little bit of pushback so i just want to have that caveat not everyone experiences these things and they might experience um completely different things and you might skip stages you might experience the same stages or common reactions at the same time because we're very complex human beings so where am i i'm i was diagnosed in 2017 when i was 32 i've got you know been so lucky that i've met so many autistic people in so many different capacities in my professional work outside of academy and but via academy i've met so many different autistic people but as i know you know i feel like i know a lot of things but i'm still going to be going through my discovery journey until the day i die like working out bits of who i am so even i still sometimes feel a bit like are you sure you're autistic chloe right um i still experience that and i think it's important that we recognize that as well that that's okay to have these feelings um so i'm just gonna for people who can't see the screen just describe what we've got on the screen so it says let's start with the six common reactions or phases of autistic discovery and where do you feel that you might be on your journey so at the moment i've just got four on the screen um they're all relatively i guess not necessarily happy feelings but that's still also they're still really really important so some of us as autistic people might feel denial like that's that imposter syndrome i yeah i'm not autistic i don't do that thing right or the diagnosis is wrong if you do have a diagnosis um so you definitely had some of that before obviously the diagnosis um did you have any of that following the diagnosis still have it absolutely okay it's just particular just undeserving i don't have the right again i mean in our first conversation i was like oh but i just thought that all that was trauma and i had to get over it and you were like well how much trauma would you have suffered if you were supported as an autistic child and that really sticks with me and so i can't make it go away but i can recognize when feelings that i don't deserve to talk i don't deserve to be supported i don't deserve to address my own needs i'm like oh that's just old programming honey it's okay it can be there it doesn't mean it's the truth and some of the pushback that i had from people on twitter was because some of the things that we feel when we recognize we're autistic or others recognize or autistic so sometimes we don't actually make the discovery ourselves and it might be thrust upon us right um that they didn't like the fact that they sound really negative and it's like but that's still human right we can't just pretend that we we should go straight to feeling acceptance and happy about this discovery particularly with the narrative that exists because we're gonna become part of that narrative can i offer something that has helped me immensely um and i don't know if this will help anyone else i just i have started instead of thinking of positive and negative because positive for me feels good and negative is bad and there is a moralizing that happens in there in my own brain when i say something feels bad there's a part of me that's like well i deserve it i must be bad so i have started saying something is uncomfortable well discomfort is how i stretch and i grow and i change and i find solution so it's a lot easier for me to rephrase like is denial uncomfortable yeah is it bad no it's just it's just a thing that's happening and now i can look at it with a different lens and go oh that's uncomfortable hello little heart that feels uncomfortable around this i can support you and love you instead of if something bad is happening my tendency is like stop feeling that thing shut up i would so watch like if you made like a a little cartoon or something of you just explaining emotions with your your like metaphors and stuff they're so cute and like really tangible um i just want to flag this as well from katie um who's one of our academy educator learners um who developed the shielding concept around being autistic um and they're saying being autistic isn't all glitter and unicorn farts which i love as like imagery um we also dislike transitions and this is a big transition of knowledge so we're also yeah we're transitioning you're having to work out you know you had this lens you got to a certain point in your life when you had built up all this well i've got this diagnosis and this diagnosis and i've experienced this trauma and now you're having to shift that and that's really that takes a lot that takes a lot of energy um some people get angry um particularly a lot of us i think that are later discovered like we're angry that we weren't discovered sooner some of us um potentially angry i've definitely been angry um and sort of arguing with different people or telling them off in my head where they were clearly either bullying or being awful to me based on me being autistic even though neither of us knew that my behavior was still an autistic behavior right so i'm angry at those people like how dare you treat me badly based on being autistic um and something that somebody else um because i put these ideas these sort of um stages or reactions together after speaking to so many different people and somebody particularly because they're younger might be angry at the autism and i hadn't considered that because actually for me i was later discovered and i was just angry why wasn't i discovered sooner but some people are angry at the autism and that's okay to feel that and then i want to work through that with those people because what they're really saying is they're angry at themselves because they are that autistic person so it's really important we sit with that with those people um did you feel any anger the majority of my anger uh comes out and i'm grateful to recognize it at the overwhelming belief that the power structure is inherently allowed to define marginalized people like i see so much of that where the power structure says i get to tell you who you are and those of us who are marginalized are like but no that's not no that's not consistent with who i know i am and the power structures response is tough you you fit this or we punish you and and and that is in all marginalized communities and so that makes me angry and i recognize the anger and then i have to loop it back to my concept of worth and the fact that i still believe the power structure gets to grant me worth and gets like that's internalized right and so the way that i fight that anger is i use it as a signal that somewhere inside of me i'm doubting my own worth right now i'm doubting my own presence right now because that power structure doesn't have that right and so the way i fight it is by i go let me seek out experiences where i can validate who i am and i can validate who other people say they are teach me show me let me say yes and and that was one of the other things that people like i say people it was like two people on twitter but that was enough to knock my like confidence about this post that i'd made um but they were all so angry that it was ableist and it's like but we have to acknowledge that we might internalize ableism when we recognize we're autistic and again we have to acknowledge that and not pretend people aren't going to do that because then we're going to be pushing those people away and then they're not going to get to meet lots of amazing other autistic people and help them gently hopefully break down that ableism break down that imposter syndrome break down the ang well i say break down the anger we should keep being angry um because like you said it's about the structure and the system that creates a lot of this injustice for us so like so saying here angry at the injustices gaslighting prejudices and missed opportunities not necessarily angry because you're autistic per se um so yeah i want us to keep a hold of the anger because that's the only way we're going to see change and push back against just the difficulty for us getting recognized as autistic people and for you yourself to be like well i don't struggle enough or i don't deserve enough et cetera et cetera it's like i feel like you struggled you have struggled and that to recognize that that was enough of a struggle yeah that you get to like be recognized as autistic and that yeah bad things shouldn't have happened etc um i've done a way i've gone with that i've i think we're back on depression um yeah i mean so some people might get depressed when they recognize they're autistic um but also what i've got here is or is it autistic burnout because they look very similar um they have a lot of that you know low mood lethargy not enjoying things you would normally et cetera et cetera but the difference being when you work out its autistic burnout you can start to put in your boundaries put in your needs you can say i'm going to be quiet i'm not going to people yeah i take too much of my spoons you can stop at a six instead of waiting until you're at 9.99 it's so much better i mean because you're adhd well you're all dhd because you're autistic and adhd so have you recognized any burnout patterns for yourself do you experience yes oh my gosh my just with my daughter and how i show up for her i can't i just like that um the conventions i'm done with i can't anymore and and so now when i because i used to wait until i couldn't to stop right and now when i start going whoa there's i'm feeling i'm feeling a little resentment around someone just expressing their needs like if if i am resentful of another person saying i have a need that's that's now a signal for me that i'm not meeting my own needs so i'm going to make that a priority right now and that's what i tell my daughter i'm like oh i can't take care of your needs right now because i don't have the energy or the capacity to do it in a loving way so i'm gonna go take care of myself i'm gonna go get on the treadmill for 15 minutes or go outside and swing or go listen to some music i will be back and i will be available and it's it's made a big difference it just has taken away a lot of the guilt because ultimately in my life when i can't show up for someone and i want to i feel guilty and ashamed and now when i step away and say i'm going gonna make me a priority right now i don't have that soul-sucking sense of shame of failure i just i'm like oh no i'm a ah i'm gonna go do the thing did that answer your question no yeah and it that is yeah exactly because then that's so important it's why i'm just on it about boundaries um because um like my autistic counselor friend says you know if you don't put your oxygen mask on first and you're putting everybody else is on nobody's going to make it so it is so important that we do that for ourselves um and otherwise we're just going to have that keep having that pattern doing all the things when we've got the energy then we're going to burn out and then we're going to get misdiagnosed with things with like bipolar etc because that bipolar it makes sense why well it makes sense it doesn't make it right but it makes sense why people particularly uh people who are assigned female at birth get diet misdiagnosed with bipolar not to say that you don't have autistic people who also experience bipolar because that can potentially be some people's experience but people with bipolar are experiencing bipolar the highs and the lows right so you can see and the crashes right and so you can see that and then it's like no it's a particular pattern and it's because that person is autistic and they are doing all the things burning out doing all things um and we can certainly short or um lessen or squish the gaps between doing the things and the burnout so that you actually don't have as much burnout or just um make those troughs much shallower so you're not having quite as prolonged burnout um so yeah that does that does answer and they could answer the question because then it's about masking you've already said that you're just going to be quiet if you don't want to have to people please and things like that because that is masking and then if you get to take control of that mask then you could put on your armor instead which means people can see you they can see you being all your autistic and adhd self but you're shielded right you're like katie monday's point is like you can see me this is me being me there's no mask here but i've got my shield which is no i'm not doing the thing or i need you to do this for me for me to be able to be in this space for instance um which is great we're going to have katy on again actually to go through shielding in a bit more detail and in another session whoever gone right bargaining this one really people did struggle with because it does sound ableist but some of us do experience these thoughts and feelings which is fine but i'm so called high functioning or you i don't think you ever use those terms at all um kim but you described like but i don't struggle enough right so yeah okay fine well yeah my bargaining really manifests in obligation like oh but i have a platform so i i thank goodness um the the autistic community helped me really frame things in terms of support needs versus other support versus so my support needs are not visible necessarily so i then feel obligated because i have a platform i have to and i've had people who are like why aren't you going to make an announcement that you're autistic why aren't you going to tell people what to do to support auntie and i'm like nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope nope but but the part of me that says no i have to is bargaining is like well you'll let me be okay being autistic if i serve the community in a way you approve of and that's just taking the same problem i had with ableism and then in my head just twisting it and being like okay now i gotta make all the all of the people over here happy and so i just so i just don't so i recognize it as like oh i'm uncomfortable because there are people that think i should be doing things differently i ain't gonna and please don't because don't don't use your spoons in that way if they are not how you want to spend your spoons um so and that's and that's another really important point we do not have to be anybody's expectation of what it means to be autistic right so i remember so victoria um who's part of academy they found it really helpful when they heard uh dr nick walker um and she was on and she was talking about you can neuro queer so in terms of um diverging um you know so it's not necessarily completely tied in with uh queer gender and sexuality but there can be some of some of that as well it's all intersectional but what she's saying is you can even queer how you are autistic like you don't have to meet the autistic community's definition of what it means to be autistic in this community here or this one over here or society's idea of autism and that really helped people like victoria because they were feeling frustrated that they didn't look or meet even the autistic community's definition of what it means to be autistic until nick she said that and she was like oh good i get to just be my autistic and that's important like learn from the community and be like okay that that works that makes sense for me that bit doesn't over there i'm i don't i don't connect with that bit over here um so yeah just neuroqueering or neuro anarchy i like that i saw katie write that i like that yep um being an anarchist which i feel like is very much that's that's very you i feel like you i am i do absolutely identify as an anarchist which throws a lot of people off because i'm so uh everybody should have what they need everybody but in my mind anarchy is is not what the stereotypical anika i am very if everybody were informed and safe and had what they need to be okay part of anarchy is actually also caring if your neighbor's okay because that makes me okay like it's a community it doesn't mean anarchy doesn't mean i like your car i'm gonna steal it because that has consequences but yes i am very much an anarchist i just don't i don't believe it would be functional in our society right now um but yeah you're quite right like being an anarchist just means going against the neuro-normative you know heteronormative society that we live in um and that yeah that's scary to those neuro-normative largely white males you know it's it's scary because we're going to be shaking things out and people who depend on the power structure to feel safe and that's one of the things i try very hard to do when i'm communicating with people is recognize that different people feel safe different ways and if someone feels safe by something that threatens me that does not give me the right to attack their feeling of safety that's not that's not fair that's not a solution for me so instead i try to acknowledge the fact that they need something different than i do to feel safe they deserve to feel safe even if they're attached to something that maybe i think could there's better ways to feel safe but we're going to carry on with our neuro anarchy i'm liking this um and then yes we've got acceptance okay i am autistic but receiving mixed responses from other people when i disclose um so you've said some people are like well yeah and other people's like no but i feel like it sounds like you've got a good response for those people so the reason that one says getting mixed responses it's where people have accepted that they're autistic but don't know how to just have the confidence to be like when that person says yeah i don't see it or you're not autistic or who told you that whatever it might be being able to have the confidence to say i was giving you information it was not a debate you know or however you phrase it so i like yours yours is just like yeah but this thing and this thing and you know i'm i'm the weird in the room like and all these things and it's i've found the negative response generally comes from people who are connected to that power structure who are connected to their like power means i have the right to define you so then when i step in and go um i'm my definition of me is actually inconsistent with your definition of me it jeopardizes their concept of power which then makes them feel unsafe right and this is where i'm i recognize that because i'm super empathetic so the old me would be like that's okay continue to define me because that makes you feel good now i get to say oh i recognize that that i i don't say this literally but i say that doesn't obligate you that doesn't mean you need to do anything all you need to do is hear that to me my definition of me is the most important one and usually that makes people so thrown where i'm like i'm not going to get up in your face and insist you believe my definition of me because that for some reason makes you feel unsafe and it doesn't matter to me who you think i am i know who i am that's what congresswoman i want that for so many people as well just to have the confidence that okay it might still hurt when people dismiss your identity i'm not dismissing that but having the confidence to be like i don't need your validation i don't need your you know ignorant perspective et cetera et cetera and be confident to be like i know who i am um and katie here my ed my identity is not up for conversation um yeah so that people don't have to feel that they have to keep defending their identities um not enough going on our plates without worrying about other people all the time um and then hopefully we would like for people to get to an embracing perspective so embrace their identity confidence in their autistic selves um and ideally it'd be lovely if we can scoop those autistic people when they come to the community spaces and be themselves and not necessarily a masked version of them but as long as that's a safe space it's not necessarily safe for everyone to de-mask um as an autistic person and yeah that's that's been a big that is that's one of my oh is like this this i believe kind of neurotypical idea that masking is somehow bad or disrespectful i don't want you to mask around me you if i feel safer sticking with a set of parameters that make me feel safe and the way i'm communicating with you that's right i get to do that masking isn't lying it isn't manipulating it's a set of circumstances through which i communicate to get my needs met i'm allowed to do that um so yeah there's that's that's one of my i am very i'm not pro other people telling me to mask but i'm very pro i don't feel any obligation to unmask so that other people feel comfortable that's not that's i came too far to do that and certainly like i say you're not always going to feel comfortable or safe and so yeah if you're comfortable and safe you may mask less but a lot of that is about still learning who you are and your identity and your sensory needs and your profile and what have you um because sometimes schools for instance might ask oh can we have some support to help so these young people that we've got in our um in our classrooms to help them d-mask and it's like well until you can make the school outside the gates right the environment outside those school gates safe for them to not mask you know it's not really safe to do that for everybody yeah yeah yeah so and this is just it's the same thing so it's just about this embracing your autistic identity so that people yeah start looking into what their profile is because when you learn your profile then you're more able to assert your needs and confirm your boundaries with people um whereas yeah if you just start being your autistic self but not understanding why you do xyz you're much more vulnerable whereas if you've learned all these different things and looked into your profile and stuff you can actually start to um um a search or boundaries and your needs um that was it for my six common reactions and meet them and and meet them yourself like that's another i think empowering each other to meet our own needs is that was one of the things the diagnosis did for me i was like oh that's how are you trying to wrap up or can i tell a story about my diagnosis not trying to wrap up at all okay so one of the things we did was we tested my iq now iq is one number but you know it's actually a bunch of different things there's like four different parts of of an iq test but they're usually kind of within the same range so you just pick an average number and you're like poof there's your iq well my autism presents in a very cool way in my iq now i was not surprised at all as no one who knows me was that my verbal communication so my output level is almost genius level my ability to communicate verbally to take what's going on in here and to wrap it in a bunch of different paisley ways and present it to you and articulate what i'm experiencing is super high my ability to receive information is low average so that's the eq which i was like oh that makes so much sense i have a flame thrower for output and i have a thimble to fuel it so my constant sense of yeah why can't i be heard it's like oh well because honey you have to slow down till your tank is actually full so now me what i thought i needed from the outside world to validate and hear me was actually slow the down and just let it fail at its own rate and it has been so when my as again we moved so there's so many decisions that have to be made and adhd says make them all now and my output says make them all now and the fact that now i know this about myself is like well i don't have i don't it's actually still it's actually still waiting to get get in it's still it's still waiting at the gate the velvet rope is up the bouncer needs to let it in before we can make an informed choice and all of my life i'm just making these impulsive grabbing because i know i'm smart i know i'm able to communicate i know i'm kind of a savant when it comes to touching you because i feel all your feelings and i can make them all the words and so why can't i do that for myself oh well i can you just have to slow down a little bit and give yourself that processing time yeah but how cool is it that that there's that like the doctor was so she was like this is fascinating you're in the 99.9th percentile up here and you're in the 50th percentile down here i was like i am a magical unicorn but and that's exactly it right so you've learned that about yourself and now you can put in things in place to help you with those needs um some you've got people saying things like yup flamethrower right here from dawn um sai now says i now insist that everyone refers to me as a hot mess with no fuel because it has never been truer um and what's really interesting because of the diversity of what you just described right and how other people experience being autistic victoria is like the opposite so victoria finds it harder so they're saying a snail pace for output versus fireworks inside so it's like the opposite and it's this is what's so important and so amazing when you work all these things out because then yeah so for somebody like victoria it will be potentially everyone around victoria having to be patient and understand that it's all there it's all the fireworks are going on we just need to give victoria processing time to get whatever it is out um so how does that work for you then so how like what does that mean you need from other people in relation to those that isn't what i need is for people to slow down well because what is what used to happen is that because i'm so quick to respond articulately people assume i'm just as quick to receive information and especially when i'm emotionally elevated i actually need information to go in slowly i need it when i would when i would ride horses my instructor would be like da da da da da da da da da da i was like one one thing and and what i need what i tell my daughter is i have to complete a task before you introduce a new element so once i've said all right i'm going to make lunch tabby wants to know what comes next and that makes me go come on i'll tell you what comes next well now i know that's because my brain is still trying to process where i am right now so i say i need to finish this task before you introduce a new one and i'm like that with my husband i'm like please wait please pause button pause button i'm still unraveling what's happening right now even though it appears i've moved on by five miles uh so yeah the slowing down and the other thing i also need is for people to be honest with how rapidly they are processing my feelings because i so machine gun when i'm going if someone doesn't go okay i got all that i feel hurt and rejected instead of saying oh maybe maybe i just shoved all that in your face and you're still processing it where did i lose you and let's meet there at some point i was um with an autistic person a friend in a high street here um so like a shopping street um do you call them high streets i know what you mean we don't okay but i do know what you mean okay so like not a shopping mall but yes there's like a high street with lots of shops and there's lots of people because we live in like a student touristy sort of city so there's loads of people i've got ear things in so that i can manage so i've got loops in and all this kind of stuff and we're having a conversation and with so there's lots going on loads of sensory things right and i'm out i'm in the world as well like um and the person says to me because they're autistic they know a bit more about my profile as well um and they were like do you want to come for a walk i need to walk the dog my dog do you want to come and we just walk the dog and i was like i need to process that because my gut reaction to anything new that i wasn't expecting is no run away i'm freaking out now that i've got to do a new thing and and and they and because they respect that they were like yeah that's fine and so we carried on because we were already out doing things um and then i processed it and i weighed up and i was thinking right do i have the right shoes am i do i have enough spoons what am i doing tomorrow will this take even more spoons from tomorrow that actually i don't have etc and i processed all this and then we were like about to part ways because we'd spent time in in town um and they were like so do you want to do the thing and i was like yeah i've thought about it and i will do the thing but only for this amount of time because i haven't got the spoons and it was just this really lovely respectful thing where i didn't have to give this immediate response and i got this time to process while we were doing other things um and i just wonder i'm i may have still done like that before knowing i was autistic but i'm much more confident now to be able to do that and be like no i need to process because my brain is now going a million miles an hour whilst also trying to process that i'm out there's people they're sensory so it's like a whole a whole thing that's a huge shift now that i know i'm autistic because my answer was always no if it's not what i have planned then it is a threat that's i that i if it's not the linear emotion and that's that that's that where i when i ask my husband am i am i good with transitions or unexpected oh my god are you kidding me and so now i ask my daughter even she'll be like can we do da da and i'm immediately like and so i back up and i say do you need an answer right now and she's learning she's like no i don't need an answer right now i just want you to think about it and so then i can come back to her and say thank you for giving me time to get to yes um especially when it's something i know i want to want to do but everything in me is like but it just feels it just feels unsafe because it's not what i anticipated so my business partner also is very like okay i want you to think about something you can call me back tomorrow or next week i need to know by 10 days from now what you think about this here's the thing and because she knows my immediate response is always nope nope hard pass sounds hard and scary no yeah and and that's is that have you always had that relationship with that person or is that um is that built now that you've got better with understanding your profile she found that to be a great workaround with me in general before i knew i was autistic and she was one that when i said that when i first said i'm autistic and she was like i don't think you are and i said what about this and she's like oh yeah no that makes yeah you're right you're right right um uh so no she found that workaround because she discovered very quickly that my immediate answer is always no and then she would get frustrated because she knew it was a good idea and i'm a smart person and so why am i not seeing that it's a good idea and so she she came up with the work around of i'm going to let you sit with the answer being no for a little while and then we'll revisit this yeah i'm going to put this here yeah and i'm going to watch it later yeah um yeah literally like backing out the room um and i've just flagged for people um rachel cullen's communication hypothesis because do you still talk to the doctor that did like found out that you've got these okay she's accessible to me she has sent me a couple um because she was unfamiliar with pda so when i introduced her to a pda profile because american doctor she just so now she'll send me things and be like i found this or you found that she's she's very specifically said please stay in touch with me um but i'm wondering i think if you send her the rachel come rachel collins communication hypothesis so we can send you these links but yes um but i'm thinking that might help her also explain and and understand the disconnect between what you're describing so the disconnect of how you're processing versus how your output right so boiling rachel's communication hypothesis write down rachel just explains as an autistic person they've got two linguistics degrees and they were getting really frustrated where everything they were reading about autism was like we don't autistic people don't have pragmatic language right or they have a pragmatic language deficit and all this kind of thing and rachel's like i don't think that's right like that's that's not what's happening and so rachel started looking into this and and has started building some evidence and they're gonna be doing a phd which is very exciting around this um which is we do have pragmatic language which is understanding where we get meaning from right so meaning for non-autistic people is not just in the words so when people say how are you doing right the meaning is in also the context like what's the person wearing what's their face doing is it my friend or is it my boss because i'm going to answer a differently dependent on those things even though the sentence is exactly the same and that what rachel is also finding is that non-autistic people pass sentences as a chunk right not individual words and we are the flip opposite so what rachel is is showing or seeing is that we don't really we might learn it which takes us a lot of energy but the context for us is not in what the person is wearing what their face is doing what's the tone of their voice it is in their words so if somebody says how are you doing we just pass that sentence but we pass each word so you process so much more information because you're processing how okay that's a doing word are you okay they mean me specifically doing doing well i've never met this person before do they mean like do i have to summarize my whole life do they want to know what i've got today like where's the specificity for this and we might ask clarifying questions on and it's like it was a really you just had to say i'm fine and we're like what what and well and first i have to figure it out one of the one of the um because i'm i'm a joke at conventions because people a lot of times people will be like what was the best part about working on suite life of zack and cody like it's short circuits me i'm like how how long did you work how do how long did you do that work for three years okay yeah so they want you to summarize three okay right well an awesome best so now not only do i have to consider three years of an experience but the the ultimate and but it's like when people ask me what my favorite food is and these are questions i get and so so now i i joke again before i knew i was autistic i would do that i'd be like i don't know am i hungry am i not hungry have i already eaten what time of day is it am i feeling bad am i not feeling fat am i feeling like something salty like i then fire back at them what my brain does when they add they're like if you could be a monster what monster would you be was i born this monster did i turn into this monster do i know i'm this monster do i not know in this monster if i was born this monster how did i suffer all of the traumas that made me me which i now identify as me is my family also the monster can they turn back and that's what that's what i do and everybody kind of laughs but i'm like i'm autistic you can't ask me what the best part of working on supernatural is but then i reel it back in i'm like they just want me to say i really loved how the boys took such good care of me and and it's a really great place to work and that's the truth but that's not what my brain does naturally i figured that yeah it's bigger it's bigger and this is the thing so that amazing that thing of you like i'm now like i'm really invested i want to know about this monster because right all the clarifying questions so one of our um academy uh modmins and facilitators um called spencer asks like questions of the week in our social group right the zoom social group and they're amazing and what if i missed oh no sorry put it in there question of the week at our socials yeah because that's what happens but it but what what's important about it is that process that you're talking about is embraced it's said out loud like people will be doing that but it's it's lovely so i'm gonna bring it up again i'm so sorry other academy members who've probably heard this before there was like it went on for like three weeks or so when somebody asked the question it was actually in my university group not my academy group but there's like crossover and somebody asked is water wet ah and it just went on for weeks right people just like picking it apart talking about the science i found out that there's um technically the water that is used by fire services is called wetter water and it has a specific things in it to make the water come out like quicker and things like this so there was like a whole it went on for weeks of like this thing of is water wet it was amazing but now i'm really invested in finding out like what kind of monster are you but by that process that your brain is literally like was i born a monster is my family monster you know all this kind of thing now me personally i was reading a book the other day that's about monster and they didn't know and i'm like oh that's interesting and this is where their brains go it's amazing it's beautiful and then but but then other people tell me i'm making things complicated no you you're looking for specificity you're looking for clarification you're looking for clarification so yes sen send this to to the doctor and if you haven't watched it i do recommend it because it will help you potentially just ask people to just sometimes just ask add in one word can help you with that clarity and that specificity so yeah it's more information for you to process in a sense it's an extra word but it's also less processing you're going to have to do because your brain is going well do they mean this or do they mean this so like i will never ask an autistic person how are you feeling i might but then i'll usually clarify and all this kind of thing because it's too hard it's too big a question it's a huge question it's like well i'm hungry and there's a stone in my shoe and now you've asked me the question i feel really small when the world feels really big like we have all of this right so instead i will just ask what has happened to you since i saw you last week and it's a long question but actually it's really specific and i know that i'm going to get a lot of information they're going to do it in chronological order and i just have to be patient because it's not going to be the nt you know the neurotypical thing of just a really brief summary like we don't know how to do that at all so yeah you might i think you might find that useful and your doctor might find that useful as well um okay so i feel like i've got most of my questions but i just haven't look if there's any really big things um you know i guess yeah what do you think and feel now so like do you feel still a bit of imposter syndrome i know that sits with us anyway but where do you feel well most of i'm i'm untangling what i feel in relationship to how the world sees me because so much of my life was the world sees me this way this therefore that's who i am and so much of this has opened up the past that i'm like is that how i feel or is that how i think the world sees me ah and i'm just gonna put this in a little box and put it over there is that how i it do i feel weird and sometimes i do sometimes i do feel like i feel vulnerable and sad but for the most part i feel bemused by myself i feel slightly charmed by myself i feel proud of myself for having developed such an array of coping skills went like wow what an incredible little being that learned to run so fast with no shoes oh well done you um and so that's why i feel i feel much less inclined when i'm me to be like will you stop being you stop it stop it and much more like oh there oh yeah that's you there you are there's kim that's kim that's so kim oh that's just so kim okay and even when it's things that i just wish i hadn't done yeah i'm like oh you you read it you did the thing it's the page um yeah all of that so cute um i'm just thinking what you there were so many things you just said there and i was just i was picking up on something and now i've lost it ah that way you're sitting being you no if it comes back it comes back it's fine um i i did have this question but i think we've kind of answered this which was what was the assessment process like for you and how did you find it it's it sounds that you had somebody good and somebody positive i loved her and she was she was she was expensive now my daughter did a full and much more expensive process with somebody who simply had legal like we thought we were going to try to get her into a different school and that we would have to sue and he has the american medical situation is so up um she did not have a pleasant experience um as as well-meaning as they all were i had a great experience it was still expensive and that is another part where my anarchy uh identifies ableism as a result of capitalism and why i don't want to support the oh you need it you need a diagnosis there are so many people that simply financially cannot get a diagnosis and how dare i perpetuate capitalistic gatekeeping in the world of uh neurodivergence so careful on that one i'm very very privileged and i recognize that and i that does not entitle me to and even though my diagnosis was technically free i think i had to contribute maybe like a couple of hundred pounds or something again it's still a privilege you know and there's so many people like you say that don't get to recognize or get discovered as autistic people um yeah no gate keeping here um but i'm glad that the process was good because even though my my i mean i was kind of i was bemused myself during my my assessment but it didn't distress me necessarily i was just like oh i'm a psychology like i've got two degrees i know why you're doing this thing and it just feels really fake that i have to do this thing that's really child like and really uncomfortable and all this kind of thing but i still had some shocks when i saw my report even though i knew that it was going to have things in there but some of that was around just how other people's that i've got my thought process back thank you chloe's brain um so when you were just talking about all those things before are you done i'm not but would you like to say hello you will be on camera hi [Music] that's dr chloe before she knows harry too she's friends with harry yeah i'm almost done i love your eye makeup mm-hmm oh my god behind your finger well done and look did you like the new did you watch the new one turn straight i see the new one i have my headphones in have you seen she wants to know if you've watched the new one no i have not she has not yet okay okay i'll be out in a moment can you please shut the door thank you i loved it well i'm sorry i i interrupted your train of thought you've just gotten it back how people see us it's fine it was the thing that you were talking about was um that sort of try to work out am i being me or is it a reflection of how other people want me to be etcetera and that was one of the things that i really struggled with in the sense of um just how people viewed me that was my biggest thing was like people viewing me in a particular way so that i would get referred to as cold standoffish and unapproachable and i never understood that that was always very confusing to me and actually that was that's why my train came back because that was in my report that about people not really being able to understand what i'm thinking or feeling and i'm like no none of you are psychic so like that's very weird anyway but the fact that they were saying that i don't show emotion on my face and and things like this unless it's really extreme um emotions like extreme happiness and extreme sadness sadness otherwise the rest of the time they don't know what i'm feeling um and i'm like that's very confusing to me because on the inside i'm like like all the time yeah whereas for you you're very expressive um and that's like our friend victoria victoria can would not does not have a poker face like i have a really good poker face if i was to play poker i don't know how i don't understand poker but if i was to play i think i'd be really good at bluffing whereas i feel like you and my friend victoria i would just know what's going on all the time no poker yeah i i like to say i'm subtle like a brick so very big all the feels um okay because it sounds like you might have to disappear um for tammy um so i guess one of my nearly final questions is what do you hope and plan for your ongoing discovery and maybe tabbies as well like has is that gonna are you gonna well i wrote it i wrote a children's book about um me [Music] and my brain and what i was so so it's it's it's so it's in the process of being illustrated right now i don't know if it'll ever end up coming to fruition but i did write i write i wrote a book um it's about a goat and a dog and so there's that i will be um speaking harry is doing a tour and i'm going to get to speak as part of that in november um are you gonna be here too or that's just that's nest um and uh but i don't i don't know one of the permissions i'm giving myself is just to be like oh um as opposed to in the past when i would be very i have taken up this mantle and this cape and i shall now make issue i don't know um and i guess because like you were saying before about you know people may be putting pressure on you to to be a certain advocate because of your platform and things like that and sometimes autistic people who are quite early in their discovery will come to me for a consultation and they're just learning and they're just working themselves out and one of the first things that says and then i'm going to be an advocate and i want to do this and i'm like okay do you first because it's exhausting to be an advocate and you want to work your start working out yourself and doing your discovery um and learning how to manage your spoons and reduce burnout and all this kind of thing so yeah i just wondered if that is is the book that you've written is it related to being autistic did you say or we you don't necessarily know okay it's a book about trying to be loved by being something you're not and realizing that that's guaranteed to make me not love me and the important thing is for me to love me and then it doesn't matter if you love me or not very cute i hope it gets made um so our we've got two final silly questions okay sorry sorry they are silly and then um so well one one is we always end on which is what is your current favorite stim or just new stims it might not be fake i'm so excited i'm so excited okay so my little flippy ring is my is my ring that i carry around it spins nice um so that's but okay so we just moved and that means i have an office that's my dedicated space i have not had non-bedroom dedicated space ever um so my two favorite stims are i have these little lights that are blue that make this powdery pattern thingy so i turn on blue light so it looks like i'm underwater and um olfactory stems i am i have little uh uh uh vaporizers in every room of the house i like to curate my fragrances and right now my fragrance is um basil and sandalwood i love fragrances boy i just i i have a perfume that i like to wear that i bought when i was in france and it took up all of my money that i had to eat and i didn't care because if we get yeah i'm i like olfactory stems huge yeah so and i always find this interesting because not as many people a lot of people come on or had we might talk about um like tactile stims maybe visual stims auditory stims not as many talk about olfactory per se not to say that they don't have them but yeah that's one of mine so these are like oh it just smells beautiful so these are like so it's a company called lush i don't think that's it oh yeah we do i will i will show you all yes oh nice oh good so these are just they call them charity popcorn things but they're just like a solid like moisturizing thing but the smell i can't even tell you what the smell is it's so random but it's oh my god it's beautiful and i just buy loads of them and then i like put it on my hands just i can smell it on my hands and it's melt pot they melt right when you put yeah it's the cocoa butter i yes i discovered it when i was pregnant they've got something or the limit yes so yes yeah the old factory because when i saw that i was a little bit because i feel sad sometimes i feel left out of the autistic conversation because i don't because everybody's like what's your stem and i'm like i don't i mean i've realized that i flap but i have always turned it into oh i'm just making a lot of gestures and i i i'm a flapper and i love that about myself now that i know but my stim is olfactory and my daughter's is too yeah and and that's nice let's say there's not there's not as many of us i don't think that well let's say i don't think it's that there's not other people who also like those things but in the sense of maybe their stronger regulatory needs are maybe more tactile or whether it might be so one of mine is definitely um tactile but it's also the smell um so and then do you want to ask our next question this makes me so happy this makes me this is is right this is these are questions that people should ask um favorite form of potato thank god i knew this question was coming so i could think about it because it's very important that i ask this correctly don't ask me what my favorite food is i don't know but my favorite form of potato is au gratin i know right you slice it and you cook it with cheese so it's all gooey and cheesy and oniony that's my favorite form of potato although hash browns are close tater tots are up there and i do enjoy french fries cajun fries but the cheese yeah that sounds good um and so the reason this question kind of started is because ben um uses a potato filter at times um and they've started their own advocacy page and a lot of their imagery uses a potato like a this lovely little potato that is ben um oh somebody yeah in the comment section they're like he likes it if people say ben because he's the potato but other forms my favorite form of ben is when he's particularly cheesy [Laughter] he says don't cook me um yeah but you're quite right actually if if somebody asks you what's your favorite food that's much harder whereas if somebody's really specific like what is your favorite form of potato that might be a little bit easier yes yeah and sai did you have a fact of the week did it scrolling down below i saw it why is it gone it's about a snail it can sleep in three weeks there we go a snail can sleep for up to three years or three years yeah it does not have my daughter i guarantee you [Laughter] not good at sleep sleep is difficult no and not good at like acknowledging that other people could also possibly sleep when she is not sleeping okay i would struggle with that i love sleep it's like one of my favorite things um but yeah thank you so much kim and feel free to stay on um while we just do the outro and thank you everybody else so much for being here uh what we've got next week oh next week yep next saturday we should be doing an anxiety panel so we're going to cover like just discussion around why we experience anxieties for different reasons but it all gets lumped under this thing of anxiety and it's like yeah but there's social anxiety there's situational mutism which is based on anxiety and you know all these kinds of things so we're going to kind of try and pick that apart a little bit with different people um so thank you everyone so much for being here and we will see you next week gonna play my outro music feel free to just awkwardly wave while i try and find the button that's what i tend to get people to do oh yeah nice i love it when people just improvise when i'm like let's be awkward but that's good [Music] wow [Music] you
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Flashback Friday: Can Morbid Obesity Be Reversed Through Diet?
[Music] dr walter kempner introduced the first comprehensive dietary program to treat chronic kidney disease and in doing so also revolutionized the treatment of other disorders including obesity kempner was a professor emeritus of medicine at duke where he came up with the so-called rice diet which basically consists of rice sugar fruit and fruit juices extremely low sodium low fat no animal fat no cholesterol no animal protein the sugar was added as a source of calories so people wouldn't lose too much weight but some people say need to lose weight so he started treating obese patients with a lower calorie version of the diet he published this analysis of 106 patients who lost at least 100 pounds not because there were only 106 he was just picking the last 100 people who lost over 100 pounds and by the time he finished looking through their charts six more had joined the so-called century club average weight loss among them 141 pounds this study demonstrates that massively obese persons can achieve marked weight reduction even normalization of weight without hospitalization surgery or pharmacologic invention intervention here's a weight chart of someone who lost in a year nearly 300 pounds from like 430 pounds down to 130 pounds one important fact to be gained from this study is that despite the misconceptions of the contrary massive obesity is not an uncorrectable malady weight loss can be achieved massive obesity can be corrected and it can be done without drastic intervention well the rice diet is pretty drastic definitely don't try this at home the rice diet is dangerous it's so restricted that it may cause serious electrolyte imbalances unless the patient is carefully medically supervised with frequent blood and urine lab testing dangerous says who said the world's number one advocate for the rice diet dr kempner himself the best safe approximation of the diet so low in sodium and also no animal fat protein and cholesterol would be a vitamin b12 fortified diet centered around whole unprocessed plant foods but even a medically supervised rice diet could be considered undrastic compared to like getting one's internal organs stapled or rearranged wiring someone's jaws shut or even brain surgery attempts have been made to destroy the parts of the brain associated with a sensation of hunger by irradiation or by going in through the skull and burning them out it shows how ineffective most simpler forms of treatment are that anyone should think it reasonable to produce irreversible intracranial brain lesions in very obese patients the surgeons defended these practices these procedures explaining that their justification in attempting the operation is of course the very poor results of conventional therapy and gross obesity and the dark prognosis mental and physical of the uncorrected condition to which a critic replied such strong feelings about how dark the prognosis is runs the risk of being conveyed to the patient to the effect of masking the operative dangers of experimental surgery and steamrolling the patient's approval to which the surgeon replied look if any steamrolling is taking place it comes rather from obese patients who sometimes threaten suicide unless they are accepted for experimental surgical treatment as of 2013 the american medical association officially declared obesity a disease by identifying the enormous humanitarian impact of obesity is requiring the medical care and attention of other diseases but the way we treat diseases these days involves drugs and surgery anti-obesity drugs have been pulled from the market again and again after they started killing people this unrelenting fall of the pharmacological treatment of obesity the same thing has happened with obesity surgeries the procedure kempner wrote about was discontinued because the complication of causing irreversible cirrhosis of the liver here are the current procedures including various reconfigurations of the digestive tract complications of surgery occur in almost about twenty percent of patients nearly one in ten of which may be death in one of the largest studies one point 1.9 percent of patients died within a month of the surgery even if surgery proves sustainably effective the need to rely on the rearrangement of our anatomy as an alternative to better use of feet and forks diet and exercise seems a societal [Music] travesty so
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【Xbox One X - Replay】 碧血狂殺 2 : 第三章『克雷蒙角』- Ep.35
foreign [Music] foreign [Music] okay Mr Morgan don't you ever get fed up with all this sometimes I suppose well no you're appreciated around here sure Arthur utility hi Arthur good book I'm allowed to take a break Arthur oh no I'll leave you to it yes see you later those twins who bought the horses are strange huh real strange and they don't like Cubans oh there better be some real money at the end of all this anyway I won't disturb you sounds good you did good with that Grace business well they told you I was born born in Del manor houses let's just hope it was all worth the trouble okay well let's talk more later sure Mr trelawny how are you Arthur you okay hey Fenton oh never again well I should get back to it okay hey Sean Javier there's room here you want to sit do you ever Miss home sure all the time all right I think so must be hard being so far away okay then hello hey Bill don't work too hard I work smart hi there Arthur all right Arthur Morgan how you doing tired well some movement might wake you up yep my lady hi there Arthur working hard there somebody's got to do it all right well don't let me disturb you okay hey folks hi there hi there hi Arthur you look pissed off no more than usual okay just checking you're all right sure hello Arthur The Golden Boy see we can be nice to each other I guess you ain't so bad all right then how are you all good excellent foreign [Music] blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called hey Molly where's Dutch well however it goes I'm not sure all that line of thought serves you and me very well that's because cow poke you are a man of profoundly limited intelligence No Doubt well you and the old man in Dutch have been running around digging us ever deeper into [ __ ] old Mr Pearson might have gone and lightened the load a little Pearson I think you're curious yes gentlemen Dutch you tell them fat man it's peace Dutch the adriskals I mean I think there's a way what on Earth are you talking about get the words out properly fat man I met a couple of the adjustable boys on the road in the town things are about to get ugly but you know how I am in a fight huh like a corner tiger anyway somehow it didn't but we got to talking and they suggested a parlay Dan things like gentlemen comb oh Drisco yeah and you lost your mind you're always telling us Dutch do what has to be done but don't fight Wars ain't worth fighting they want a poly it's a trap well of course it's probably a trap but what do we got to lose finding out get shot we ain't getting shot because you'll be protecting us it's a trap you shoot a lot of them if it ain't a trap that slim chance I don't see the point in any of this it's a chance gotta take I killed Combs brother long time ago then he killed a woman I love deer hmm as you say it's a long time ago gotcha let's go you and me with Arthur protecting us no one else what about me this ain't the time for Tigers my friend ah fine Mount up then Morgan let's go then [Music] please you know I've been fighting Cohn for so long now I can barely remember a time when it was different and you're still fighting him now make no mistake of that here he goes Dalton Thomas is there any plan you hate Sauron oh maybe you're right just nervous let's not waste any more lives needlessly I ain't costing lives here I'm saving them what did you say we had pinkertons coming after us because of black water and Leviticus Cornwall and his private Army then who knows when this local hillbilly thing will come to a head and we really afford to be fighting on all these fronts and o'drisco there is wisdom in that I hope so gentlemen but like I said on Earth look you ain't even going to be the one in danger we'll get on over there find a nice perch for you to settle into you got that rifle don't you yeah yeah and me and Dutch walk right in to the Lion's Den with you to cover us okay just just keep calm unless I give you a reason not to oh we'll be fine we got you I will do my best oh my dear and trusted friend with you watching over me I would walk into hell itself as would I hey up there man on the ridge oh Driscoll's from the look of them I don't like having eyes on us we're close you'll be the eyes soon enough maybe he's right Dutch maybe I have pushed too hard got us into situations that could have been safer I just I see all those mouths we gotta feed and I I dream too big caring too much that's my problem caring too much there's no such thing this is horse [ __ ] from both of you it might be Micah might be full of [ __ ] Como Drisco might be full of [ __ ] the promise of this great nation Man created equal liberty and justice for all that might be nonsense too but it's worth trying for it is worth believing in can't you see that friend I don't know try all I ask is you try all right cow poke you're going to peel off up ahead we'll be meeting down on the plane find a spot just above us where you can keep an eye on things all right all right however this shakes out let's sing to me back at the fork in the road afterwards we'll be there partner foreign [Music] thank you [Music] hello Dutch it's been a while sure so uh how's your gang doing still believing in you better World pure world how's that coming along just fine hmm how's that score you stole office which one oh I like that it's like I said there's a charismatic leader a lot of heat on us this time both of us a whole heap of trouble they offered me a prize Dutch to bring you in why didn't you take it well still might I am so hurry about your brother [Music] yeah well I never liked him much I liked Annabelle you always love the ladies Dutch vanderlin doing here go home is this thing over hello sugar you ain't dead isn't it anyway I don't know column's got a sense handing them over the Lots I don't know strange times they killed Sheamus [ __ ] the whole lot of them with this fella call them fright we can draw them all back true where'd column and Patrick head off to in a ton I think to speak to the law that has to be crap it ain't worth the risk columns got a sense about vanderlen he can play him once he realizes we got his man here they'll all come right into the Trap mark my words he's escaping shoot him relax relax I got it did I kill you no of course not not yet but I will [Music] ah finally put his weapons over there [Music] foreign Morgan hardly feel it you will accept it tell me I'm gonna like you but why are you still running around with Old Dutch could come ride with me and make real money it ain't about the money Cole my boys I ain't got no clue what you're talking about oh you lie my friend and I thought Dutch preached truth let me go come and end all this crap between you two we all got real problems now the way I see it they get him they forget about me they ain't the forgetting sword if I were you I'd run as soon as I had I know you would see you're an angry Dutch and to rescue grab all of your hands then disappear so you only met with him that grabbed me of course you're gonna be so mad he gonna come raging over here a whole lot are you and now I'll be waiting for him Arthur Arthur I missed you [Music] foreign [Music] laughs ah shoot your hole I don't want to go to Mexico I want to go home home hold on I'll be back in a minute what the hell what's he still doing down there it's one thing torturing a man it's another thing putting him through stories of the Homeland he better hurry it up I don't want to be here when the law comes for that side of beef [Music] okay [Music] thank you [Music] prisoners out don't let them foreign God damn it how hard is it to hold a prisoner handle this situation [Music] looking forward to the future [ __ ] ers foreign [Music] what's he still doing down there it's one thing torturing a man it's another thing putting him through stories of the Homeland he better hurry it up I don't want to be here when the loft comes for that side of beef thank you [Music] um [Music] okay oh come on girl get me home [Music] foreign [Music] Arthur fourth I told you it was just shut up touch my boy my dear boy what they got me but I got away yeah yeah you did Miss Grimshaw I need help Reverend swanse is gonna sit alone so of course it was I'm sorry Arthur it is a bit late for apologies Swanson Mr Morgan Mr Morgan you're safe now let's get into bed you are safe now Arthur oh yeah you're safe now yeah that's pretty it does yeah that's real pretty nice Grim show will you sit with him a while of course you'll be okay Mr Morgan your home [Music] thank you I thought I'd be burying you Mr Morgan well not quite yet River good how you feeling oh about the same as you now I'm sorry to hear that well take care of yourself you too foreign you look fine okay Arthur well don't let me interrupt the beauty routine all right John oh finally back on your feet all that crap you gave me after that wolf attack yeah I guess for now even all right well I should be getting on sounds good how are you today how are you more to the point feeling better yeah I'll live okay I'll catch you later then okay good morning to you morning Arthur how old are you now 21 22 you know you shouldn't ask a lady such things all right sorry don't mummy sounds good hey Abigail how are you feeling oh I'll live anyway I won't disturb you take care Arthur good morning ah good morning Arthur messed up I need you strong I have no problem resting up got some work ahead okay morning hi Karen you seem in a good mood I do well anyway don't let me spoil it all right then there she is morning Arthur everything okay yeah I'm fine fine no reason just making sure all right Arthur okay things to do I suppose hey morning Arthur you've got this place whipped into shape all right I'm trying you can only imagine what we'd be like left to our own devices we'll see you later always good to see hey there good morning Arthur I don't know Dutch all we're doing with these families seems like more trouble than it's worth oh nonsense we are close to something Hosea thinks so too I sure hope so all right well I should be getting on all right Arthur this shulking it's becoming very tiresome everything's tiresome to you these days you've barely touched me in weeks what do you want from me to be treated with some respect and affection all them out there they're laughing at me you think this is the way to a man's affection moping and pestering all the damn day oh I can do a lot worse than that is that a threat another great way to a man's affection oh shut up gladly thank you [Music] foreign [Music] hey Sheriff just like my past horse only plays nice for its Master am I right thank you good morning morning did I catch you on another break ah don't you worry I got an eye on oh hello been a while how do you do now that is some serious undergrowth up top there friend got something in mind that looks better work this good I ought to up my prices okay morning yes we're about through here for so long it'll take a few hours to get what's it to be here get that down you foreign sir welcome got everything you need have a look good doing business with you again Sarah him there beat the whole town in a drinking contest another one for you same thing again all right been better another one for you now let me have a look that's done that's it for now well that's just the well-natured things I guess sorry girl [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] thank you so it seems hey Lenny how's it going good how you feeling much better okay well let's talk more later okay guess we robbed too many powerful can't argue with that no I know it Hey listen try not to get too bogged down in all this you got your whole life Eddie just it this life will wear you quick if you ain't careful there he is Arthur it's like a good book there very enjoyable well I'll leave you to it all right then hey there Arthur so you ain't bored of this place yet I guess not all things considered it ain't that bad okay then hi Jack hi Uncle Arthur what are you looking at there just looking well let me know if you find anything uh-huh Mr Morgan okay you good Abigail hi there working hard there somebody's got to do it all right well don't let me disturb you yeah goodbye hey Charles good to see you back on your feet well let's get back to it thanks Arthur John hi there that scar healed pretty well in the end I'm stuck with it now foreign [Music] well I reckon breaks over yep yep okay Arthur anyways that biscuit back to that that thing I was doing he'll work it out Dutch you always do hello hope you're working on a plan there always how's it going not good it ain't easy being me I know that feeling
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Girlfriend & I Were Buying $20,000 MetaZoo Hello Kitty Then This Happened
hey guys let me uh tell you a really funny story so I think somebody in metao reached out to me and this wasn't October collector con was I believe early November so they had just announced the Hello Kitty set I showed it to my girlfriend at the time and she was very excited about the new Hello Kitties and we looked at the cards we looked at San Diego ComicCon cards and what prices they were going for we assumed that um the individual at me zoo would give us some of those promos right and then we would buy some packs open some packs uh the Hello Kitty is on theme we go to Five Below to get Hello Kitty merch almost every week or weekend and we were looking into like other Hello Kitty stuff like squish Mellows and so on so we found this card game it's metao it seemed reasonably priced at the the time that obviously it's much higher than it is today and we really thought that we would buy into it at least a few cases of it now my understanding was there was also plush so at the San Diego ComicCon you could get the Hello Kitty plush I think maybe you paid extra for it or something I don't know exactly how you got that plush but my understanding was there was also Hello Kitty themed metu plush which then would go with the whole squish mellow thing so I was going to go to collecticon so two things uh the Halloween everyone and their grandmother on YouTube said that the crypted chromy set the Hello Kitty set was a Halloween theme set that made a lot of sense that it was announced that way it wasn't like just randomly I thought oh it's for Halloween no it was kind of announced as a big setup for Halloween Halloween passes and goes right collector con is I think the next week after Halloween and there's no word of this uh product and it is it's obvious now the product has been delayed so when you have and I I don't even know how streamer kits and people can weigh a whole year that's like people spending money uh my idea was okay we're going to go to collecticon pick up a few cases um few thousand doll worth open it uh and really help them I guess promote metao the problem with metao is very simple they don't have good marketing they rely too much on just randos doing marketing um to my knowledge like no one really outside of alpha investment who had his own promo cards I guess catch them Collectibles also had his own promo I guess the promo cards were a way to get people interested in in promoting the game so they they could sell their own promo cards correct here's one right crew pop shop do cards you can see that it free of these promo cards only sell for 250 a piece less than a dollar each I'm going to address the shipping thing you know like $5.99 shipping the tracking St that that money doesn't go to a seller people want to look at it from the buyer perspective but yeah there's always shipping from buyer perspective but you can just go down to your local game store and they would be happy to sell you this for nothing but back to my story uh and then that would be supporting your local gam store um back to my story um I I mean I was interested it was interested um and so that that was a random text message but going on to my story yeah we were seriously interested in U buying into it um I looked into the game I didn't really like decrypted I'm not really into that type of stuff but Hello Kitty is we were already buying shitloads of Hello Kitty merch anyway uh we I mean in Costco even recently we bought over $100 of Squish mow from one one visit by the way and the on the 1 we bought $325 of Squish Mellows no Hello Kitty but Mickey's and so on we're already kind of looking interested in a hobby to do together which is in the collectible space and obviously you know from this channel we did Weiss we open a little bit of spy family because he likes spy family with the fgo she doesn't know much about that was for myself so we're already looking into um Hobbies because he's pregnant and halfway through so a lot of the activities and travel probably you know like um pregnant people have to go to the bathroom a lot so that kind of limits the type of activity so we're trying to look for some fun collectible activity to do together and I thought the Hello Kitty would have actually been really really good just opening a box of hell it's just something we can do at home very little effort very little time consumed um I thought it would be great so I I was I was frankly very serious about it and uh no I mean the amount of money we send spend on uh squish uh a month we would probably spend on meta Zoo a month and it's unfortunate and I can tell you why it's unfortunate cuz they made a promise and they said we're going to deliver this Hello Kitty set by Halloween I was expecting to buy some at my local Claire's and I'm not I'm not joking or at least a they made a promise a delivery date this time they broke that promise and then the whole collector con what what's the point you know why go to collecticon if there's nothing to pick up and we actually had uh told her nephew we go to collecticon and so on and that didn't happen because the hell kitty thing went to and and that was also on Chinese New Year's and whatever collecticon that weekend was Chinese New Year it was a really weird way to have it was just uh or that TCG con sorry I'm I'm mixing collectic con different no uh Chinese New Year tcd Con it's a different convention um it just like struck me as and I don't know how the metao people deal with it especially since they've been waiting over for a year for streamer kids for me like I've never had a card game announced we're going to do X on this date and then not do act on that date or why on the next date and then there's no why but for meta Zoo they're just the player base I guess or The Collector base whoever's left they're just used to being on all the time but I'm not right i'm when I go to a local game store or when I deal with my clients I'm kind of a high higher highly valuable member and that's how people need to be treated like the card game should treat you well you're the player you're the guy spending your hard earned money on this stuff um I mean I mean at the end of the day like they should be begging their players they should be humble they should not act in the ways that they were acting and I find that horrific that the Met player base was treated so poorly for so long that they they can pre-order something a streamer kit a year in advance and be told oh it's delayed it's delayed we're going to delay this they're going to be showed a road map at the beginning or end of the year and then from the very get-go there's nothing done on the road map they can be shown they can be told in a newsletter where everyone's like yeah met as you to the Moon baby about hey we will play our we are we'll pay our players and then nobody get a single penny we will make sure all of our players are paid in by 2023 has a single penny still come out in 2024 April like they were constantly lie to constantly like pre-ordering like that would never come which is a scam by the way uh you know you guys and and it's so funny they were lied to so much so credit card have a charge back yeah but it can only last a certain amount of time like 6 months typically they would lied to and believed it so much that they can no longer even charge back their pre-orders I think there's like some Valentine's Day product that no one it's not talking about this Valentine's Day I'm talking about 2023 Valentine's Day so it's been over a year plus what is wrong with them I mean what is wrong with I mean you got to say hey enough is enough right or they keep treating you this way
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Swapping Yogurt For Lotion! #shorts
my friend Sam always eats yogurt every single morning and I absolutely hate yogurt bro how are you even eating that it's so good it's disgusting so today I'm going to be swapping Sam's yogurt with lotion to see how he reacts so first I took the yogurt out the fridge I really don't think Sam's going to tell the difference yogurt spoon empty clean now we have the lotion let's put it in the yogurt container you literally can't even tell the difference now it's time to see how Sam reacts I set up a hidden camera in the kitchen and patiently waited to hear the damage what is that that's disgusting subscribe
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What if numbers were like PacMan? #maths #modulararithmetic #arithmetic
bad math idea make numbers Pac-Man by that I mean have the number line wrap around like how if you go to the right or left in Pac-Man you come out the other side with this four you add one to it to go to the right and then you end up at zero zero you subtract one you get to four this is basically if we're looking at modulo 5 we got here five equivalence classes and for you know 012 three and four and if we take you know 3 + 3 that's congruent to one because 3 + 1 takes us to four plus another one to zero and a third one takes us to one so 3 + 3 is 1 Now isn't that wacky welcome to modular arithmetic if you're a programmer you better be used to this
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St Mary's video (final)
foreign of a small Church in a small town but it's not a simple white wood church that we see for many of the old Protestant churches in small town America it's a Gothic Revival Church a Wonder in fact it would look just as good in a village in England as it does here in Wharton New Jersey the church was built of local Stone and the stone was collected by the parishioners who worked in the iron mines nearby it's simple but elegant its interior is also a gem [Music] especially interesting is the light that is transformed by the stained glass windows [Music] the interior on a late afternoon sunny day is just amazing thank you
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Lecture 23
in the previous lecture we had seen flow through confined aquifers in which there is an impervious layer at the bottom and also bounded by an impervious layer at the top so what it means is that the thickness of the aquifer remains constant or in other words it does not depend on the head the piezometric head will vary if we take water out of the aquifer then it will typically decrease towards the well but the thickness of the aquifer remains constant and therefore the flow area remains constant compared to this the unconfined aquifer does not have an impervious confining layer at the top so if you look at an unconfined aquifer there is a layer at the bottom which is impervious and then the ground level the unconfined occupier the water table will the groundwater table would be open and therefore the pressure on the top of this will be zero or atmospheric so once we start pumping an unconfined aquifer with some discharge q the water table will go down and it will keep on going down as we keep on pumping till it reaches some steady state conditions and what we can notice from here is that the area of flow earlier when we didn't have any pumping the area of flow is the whole thickness of the aquifer but as the cone of depression increases the area of flow becomes smaller so the height h will represent the area of flow therefore the governing equations will be slightly different compared to the case of the confined aquifer so let us look at the governing equation for an unconfined aquifer typically the let us say that this is the groundwater table which is having certain slope that slope depends on what is the pumping rate higher the pumping rate more will be the slope this is the height h and suppose we take an element which is delta x in the x direction and delta y in the y direction there are some assumptions which we have to make in order to be able to solve this first of all these assumptions were suggested by the booths and therefore they are called dupouts assumptions which enable us to solve unconfined occur flow problems the assumptions are two the first assumption is that the curvature of stream lines is small so if you look at the stream line pattern in dhaan uncan find the coffer case they may look like this but the first assumption says that the streamline curvature can be taken small and therefore the flow will essentially be horizontal the second assumption is that the hydraulic gradient can be taken as the slope of the free surface and the hydraulic gradient will remain constant over height so it will not be a function of z where z is the vertical coordinate so if we take an element like this this element the hydraulic gradient for this whole depth would be given by the slope of the water table and it will not change with depth so using these two assumptions we can now write the mass balance for this element so we are drawing that element of the unconfined aquifer here which has certain velocity here q x the darcy velocity which is coming in and therefore we can write the mass which is coming in through this phase so let's first compare the x direction and flow and outflow the axis of course are x y and z so inflow in the x direction would occur through this face the darcy velocity is q x multiplied by the area which will be h delta y this gives us the amount of flow in terms of volume and since we are interested in the mass we will multiply it with the mass density rho so rho q x h delta y will be the mass of flow coming in from the left hand face there is some mass which is going out in the x direction from the right hand face so we can write that outflow as using that same methodology as we used before plus change of this quantity multiplied by the length delta x so if we consider the x direction flow from both faces the net inflow of mass would be equal to minus if we look at this equation q x can be obtained from the darcy's law rho we can assume to be constant delta y of course is the element thickness which is constant so we can write this equation as rho delta x delta y q x let me write it here can be written as minus k using darcy's law we will again assume that the aquifer is homogeneous and isotropic so k does not change with location as well as direction and therefore k can also be taken out of the differential so we can take k out of this and what we will be left with is del by del x of h partial h with x we can further simplify this equation by noting that the h del by del x term can be written as half partial of h square with respect to x so if we use this we can write the net inflow so so we get the second derivative of h square so if we compare this with the unconfined aquifer and confining coffer if we compare we will see that in confined aquifer we had here the second derivative of h but here we are getting second derivative of h square now this was in x direction we can write similar expression for flow in the y direction the mass inflow in the y direction would be in the z direction due to the the post assumption there is no flow component velocity component in the z direction therefore the only flow in the z direction for this element would occur if there is some infiltration from the ground surface this is typically known as recharge for example there may be a rainfall event which will cause some recharge or there may be a river which might be contributing to the groundwater so this recharge is generally expressed in terms of r rate of recharge which tells us about the volume per unit area per unit time so r has units of for example rainfall intensity so it will be centimeter per hour or millimeter per hour or centimeters per second depending on what units we are using so this if there is rainfall then typically it will be the intensity it will depend on the intensity of rain i and depending on how much infiltration we are getting that r will be equal to that infiltration so let us say that there is some recharge rate r and the mass which will come in because of this recharge from the top again bottom we are assuming impervious so there is no flow from the bottom and therefore the recharge which will occur would be per unit area we have a recharge rate of r so multiplied by the area of the element which is delta x delta y and multiplying by the mass density will give us the mass inflow in the z direction so after knowing these net inflow of mass into the element what we are left with is how to find out the change of mass within the element and for that we will be using the specific yield so how to find out the change of mass within this element a specific yield as we have seen already a specific yield is the amount of water released from storage for a unit drop of head from a prism of unit base area so here since the base area is delta x delta y we will have to multiply the specific yield with delta x delta y so if we write now the total mass inflow combining all the x y and z direction so in the x direction this is the flow in the y direction this is the flow and then as we have seen here in the z direction rho r this should be equal to the change of storage within the control volume which we are considering so mass released or we can write mass change would be equal to the specific yield s y area and then the change of head because the specific yield is defined as the change per unit surface per unit area of cross section for a unit change in head so we have to multiply with the area and multiply with the change in head so this will give us the rate of change of mass within the control volume and continuity equation says that this 2 should be equal so we can write the equation as there is volume it has to be multiplied by the mass density so we can combine these and write it as k by two rho del x del y i will write here and then cancel it out so these will cancel out and the final equation which we get plus two r over k would be equal to two s y over k so this is the equation which governs the change of head with time and space change with time is here and change with space will be given by these two terms when it is subjected to some recharge r most cases which we will deal with we can assume that the charge is zero in confined aquifers all of course since there is an impervious layer at the top unless the layer is slightly pervious there will be no recharge so therefore typically we have not considered recharge for confined aquifer but sometimes confined aquifers the overlying layer may not be completely impermeable it may be an equitard which will allow some leakage into the confined decor in that case in confined experts also we should consider the recharge so this equation needs to be solved with different boundary conditions and initial conditions to get the variation of h in an unconfined aquifer so we will take some simple cases for example if we take steady state flow then this term will be zero steady state this term will be equal to zero similarly if you say that there is no recharge then this term will drop off so in the absence of recharge and ah for steady state conditions the we will get an equation which is similar to the equation which we had for confined flow there we had laplacian of h equal to 0 so the only difference is that instead of h now we have laplacian of h square as 0 which we can solve to obtain the value of h at different locations so let us take an example in which similar to the confined aquifer case which we had considered ground level and lets say there are two water bodies which have elevations of h1 and let us say that there is a length l x is 0 here and then at certain x we want the location of the groundwater table so in the confined aquifer case we have seen that the water table was a straight line ah because h was linear but here it will not be a straight line so we should find out whether it is like this or it is like this or like this so this is what we are interested in finding out what is the value of h at any x and to solve this problem we can assume that there is steady state condition one dimensional flow so if we assume one dimensional flow then the equation becomes straight forward what we are assuming is no recharge and steady state one dimensional flow so if we make these assumptions the governing equation will be reduced to this term will be zero r is zero this term will be zero steady state and this term will be zero because the flow is one dimensional so we are left with this very simple equation which we can solve and obtain that h square will be linear now these constants can be obtained from the boundary condition and in this case the boundary conditions are x equal to 0 h is equal to h 1 and x equal to l is equal to s 2 so you can see that c naught will be equal to h 1 s square and c 1 will be equal to h 1 square minus s 2 square over l so using these two values of c 0 and c 1 we can obtain the value of h and since h square is linear the actual level the actual groundwater table will not be linear and we can see the discharge q at any location x q can be given as k i a where k is the conductivity hydraulic gradient and the area of flow i in this case is by del x and this negative sign will be there because we are saying that the flow will be in the direction of decreasing head and the area of flow at any location where the height is h if we consider unit width perpendicular to this so the width perpendicular to the plane of the paper let's say delta y is equal to one so per unit width that this charge can be given as minus k del h by del x into h and this can also be written as as we have done earlier for deriving the equation we had seen that del h by del x h dash by dx could be written as half partial of h square with respect to x so using that we can write this in terms of partial of h square with respect to x square and we know that from this equation this is partial of h square with respect to x so we know that partial of h square with respect to x is equal to c one and therefore it will be simply q will be given by minus k by 2 c 1. now if there is some recharge so here we had assumed that recharge is equal to zero if there is some recharge then we will have to add the recharge term and from this equation this two r by k term will also come so the equation derivation is similar but now we have to account for the recharge and in this case we will see that the groundwater table may rise above the level h1 because there is recharge coming in here at the rate of r so because of this recharge groundwater table may rise and we can find out the equation of this line by solving this equation with the boundary condition which are same x equal to zero so using these two boundary conditions we can obtain the value of h if there is no recharge then of course minus k by 2 c 1 and c 1 we have already obtained from here as h 1 square minus s 2 square over l so without recharge q will be k by two into c one k by 2 into h 1 square minus s 2 square over l and this a negative sign here c1 is minus h1 square minus s2 square over l and then this is the value of q with recharge we have to add this 2r by k term and then we can solve the equation in similar form in which h square will be c naught plus c one x minus r by k x square now this comes again by solving the differential equation which we had written here and applying the boundary conditions we can obtain the value of c naught c naught will again be equal to h 1 square but c 1 in this case will be different from the c 1 which we have derived earlier when r was 0 in this case the c 1 turns out to be minus h 1 square minus h2 square using the boundary conditions x equal to zero h equal to h one x equal to l so q again will be given by the same equation minus k by two c one but now c one will be a function of r so we have k then we have h one square while in this case it was only h1 square minus h2 square over l here it would be h 1 square minus s 2 square minus r over k l square over 2 l so if we draw the profile of the water surface this is the ground level there may be a water body here in practice this may denote a river or a canal so if we have two reverse or two canals which are running parallel in the unconfined the water level in absence of recharge would look like this by plotting the equation and when we have recharge the water level would look like this in order to find out this equation and by just by looking at this we can see that there is a point here where h will be maximum and if you look at this whatever flow is occurring on this side will move towards the water body on the left and similarly the groundwater flow from this side will move towards the water body on the right so this portion can be called a ground water divide so because of the presence of the gradient in this direction here and the gradient in this direction here the water the groundwater will flow towards one side so this side and towards this side so this line can be thought of as dividing the groundwater such that one part flows into one water body and other in the other water body we can find out the location of this point also for example the q value is known to us now this may not happen in all cases it depends on what is the rate of recharge if the rate of recharge is small it may not happen it may be below h1 all the time so it will depend on the rate of recharge and we can find out what is the critical rate of recharge at which the ground motor divide will occur so for that we need to write the equation for q as we had done here and you can see that for at the groundwater divide q will be equal to 0 because before that q will be in the negative direction after that q will be in the positive direction and just at the groundwater divide q will be equal to 0 and this will give us a relation between the recharge rate and the location x for example when there is no recharge we know that q is k by 2 h 1 square minus s 2 square over l which is not dependent on x now if we have the recharge then q will depend on x also so there is a constant term q and there is which is the same as without recharge so if you look at this term this gives us the constant term and the second term will be with recharge so r by k l square and this q will be dependent on x also 2 r by k x so if we look at this point this line the q term has to be 0 on this line and therefore what we get is two r by k let us call this point x naught so 2 r by k x naught will be the dependent space dependent or especially variable value of q this changes with space because of the recharge so there is some recharge coming in from the top and there is some flow let us say coming in from this water body or going into this water body if we take any section here the amount of flow which is coming in because of recharge is r into whatever delta x we have considered so if you take q at any section here and q at a section here the difference between these two queues will be the amount of recharge coming into this from the top which is our data x so when we look at this situation where we have some value of x naught minus two r by k x naught should be equal to minus c one so x naught will be equal to k by two r c one and c one in this case we have already obtained is minus h 1 square minus s 2 square minus r by k l square over l so we can write x naught as l by two so this gives us the position of the groundwater divide and for groundwater divide to occur x naught must be positive and therefore we can find out what is the recharge rate critical recharge rate which will cause a positive x naught so for x naught to be positive we can find out the critical recharge rate r should be greater than k h 1 square minus s 2 s square over f so what we have seen here is that if recharge is greater than this value h1 h2 l and k they are the properties of the medium and the boundary conditions if recharge rate is greater than this then we will have a groundwater divide otherwise we will not have a groundwater divide so for unconfined aquifer flow between two water bodies one dimensional steady state condition we have derived some expressions for example this h square using this h square we have obtained as a constant value c 1 and a time space dependent value 2 r by k x so when we find out the q as minus k by two it will have a constant value and a time dependent value which is rx this we have seen is the contribution of the recharge up to certain distance x so for example if we have this recharge occurring r here and there is some q here i will show it in the positive direction but may be towards the water body then at any other x what it says is that q here would be q at 0 plus rx and this term rx therefore represents the contribution from the recharge to the discharge then we have seen that there will be some point x naught at which the water table will reach a maximum value and therefore it can be taken as the ground motor divide the location of this point x naught can be obtained by putting q equal to 0 and since q is equal to minus k c 1 by 2 plus r x x naught will be given by k by two r c one which can be obtained as this for a ground divide to occur x naught should be positive and therefore r has to be greater than k h 1 square minus h 2 square over l typically l will be large and h 1 square minus s 2 square and k all of them will be small so if r is larger than this means if l is very large then this value will be very small and a very small value of r will be sufficient to cause the water divide so this q of course you can find out q at any location in the portion before x 0 q will come out to be negative and in the portion after x 0 q come out to be positive that means it is going in this direction before x zero it is going in this direction so this is a one dimensional flow situation which may not occur in practice very often what is the most common situation occurring in practice is flow towards a well so we will next look at this case of an aquifer unconfined aquifer being pumped at a rate of q and we will try to find out what is the steady state drawdown cone so this cone of depression at any distance now will be using r because now we want to use radial coordinates at any distance r what is the height of water table h or in other words we can also think of in terms of drawdown s given that initial thickness of the aquifer is capital h now the equation will remain the same we have let us assume that there is no recharge so r is equal to zero so no recharge and then we also assume that there is some water body supplying it enough water so that it has reached a steady state and there is no further depression of the cone so in that case we have our governing equation as represent of h square equal to zero because there is no recharge steady state conditions and as we have seen earlier for radial coordinate system we can write the laplacian of h square as this we need two boundary conditions to solve this generally there will be two drawdown values available to us or we must have two drawdown values available to us let's say at r1 h1 and r2 h2 now these r1 and h1 and r2 and h2 can be taken anywhere but a commonly used method is take r1 as the radius of the well so if the well radius is on a very large scale if i show the well radius this is the ground level initial water table at a depth of h and then steady state draw down cone may look like this from the center of the well we can write r w at the radius of well and we have already defined a radius of influence that is the distance beyond which there is no drawdown and typically we denote it by capital r although we have used this r for recharge rate also but there should not be any confusion so this r is the radius of influence so by measuring the draw down in the well s w or we can say the height of water in the well is h w so the equation which we are solving is the laplacian subject to two boundary conditions r equal to r w h equal to h w and r equal to r h equal to capital h the solution of this equation can be obtained as we have done for confined flow case where c1 is some constant and therefore it will give us identical to confined aquifer the only difference is that instead of h we now have h square this tells us how the head varies in the aquifer and we can also find using the boundary conditions what are the values of c 1 and c 2 c 1 is the one which is really important for us so we can write c 1 as h 2 square for any r 1 and r 2 we can write h 2 square minus h 1 square or if we take these r w and r values then it will simply be h 2 can be taken as capital h so if we take r w and r values then this will be equivalent to n r by r w the discharge at any point q can be written as two pi r k h and i am not putting negative sign here because this charge is in the negative r direction therefore ah this negative sign i am not putting now this h del h by del r this 2 pi r is the circumference at any distance r and h is the height of aquifer at that point so 2 pi r h is the area and k del h by del r is the velocity now h del h by del r we can combine as pi r k and double double square so the term 2 h and del h by dot r they can be combined to form this term so q becomes pi r k del x square by del r and as we have seen from here or here del h square by del r will be c one over r so it will become pi k c one which we have already derived in terms of any h 1 and s 2 or if we take the radius of the well and the radius of influence this now as we have seen for the confined aquifer case measurement of drawdown is much easier therefore we want to express this equation in terms of drawdowns the only problem here is that this h is a square and we know that h is capital h minus drawdown s so when we do h square because of the presence of the square term we cannot say that the difference of these two squares is the same as difference of the drawdowns square because it is not linear therefore sometimes we approximate it and we write it we can write this equation in a little bit modified form and by using some approximation we can write this term h square minus h w square as h plus h w h minus s w once we separate them out then this h minus h w term is nothing but the draw down in the well sw which is very easy to measure in the field and the other term which we have is h plus h w and sometimes we have to make some approximation for example here we can say that h plus h w will be very nearly equal to two h if s w is small for small drawdowns so the logic is that the drawdown typically is very small compared to the thickness of the aquifer h so if s w is quite small then we can assume that h plus h w will be almost equal to 2h and therefore q can be written as two pi two k pi h and h minus h w is s w k into h is the transmissivity of the aquifer as we have seen k into the thickness is the transmissivity so we can write this as two tsw so this gives us an equation which can be used to estimate the transmissivity of the aquifer this equation is exact but it cannot be used to estimate the value of k typically because h w and h values may not be known very exactly but the drawdown in the well sw can be obtained easily r and rw also are easy to obtain and therefore for a known value of t we can find out known value of q we can find out transmissivity using this equation so this is useful for estimating the parameter values so after looking at the confined and unconfined aquifers in all cases we have assumed that darcy's law is valid sometimes darcy's law may not be valid the flow may not be laminar where we know that the head loss is proportional to when the flow is turbulent the head loss is typically proportional to some power of q generally we can take it to be square sometimes it is one point seven one point eight but we can say that head loss is proportional to q square so all the analysis which we have done till now does not account for variation of head loss as q square it only says that since we are using darcy's law the head loss or we are saying that q equal to minus k delta h over l which says that delta is just proportional to q so we will look at some cases where what happens if the flow is not laminar but turbulent especially near the well so here the velocity may be small but as we go near the well the velocity becomes very large and the flow may not be laminar it may become turbulent and then the there will be an additional loss because of this proportionality q square similarly near a well we have a screen and there will be some head loss when the flow passes through the screen so the total draw down in the well will be a combination of these three terms laminar loss turbulent and the well screen loss so we will look at how to combine these to obtain the total well loss which will define some kind of efficiency of the well you
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the biblical Magi or singular Magus also referred to as the three wise men or three kings were in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition a group of distinguished foreigners who visited Jesus after his birth bearing gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh they are regular figures in traditional accounts of the nativity celebrations of Christmas and are an important part of Christian tradition Matthew is the only of the four canonical Gospels to mention the Magi Matthew reports that they came from the east to worship the king of the Jews the gospel never mentions the number of Magi but most Western Christian denominations have traditionally assumed them to have been three in number based on the statement that they brought three gifts in Eastern Christianity especially the Syriac churches the Magi often number-12 their identification as kings in later Christian writings as probably linked to Psalm chapter 72 verse 11 may all kings fall down before him topic biblical account traditional nativity scenes depict three wise men visiting the infant Jesus on the night of his birth in a manger accompanied by the shepherds and angels but this should be understood as an artistic convention allowing the two separate scenes of the adoration of the shepherds on the birth night and the later adoration of the Magi to be combined for convenience the single biblical account in Matthew simply presents an event at an unspecified point after Christ's birth in which an unnumbered party of unnamed wise men m'goi visits him in a house boy Qian not as stable with only his mother mentioned as present the New Revised Standard Version of Matthew chapter 2 verses 1 to 12 describes the visit of the Magi in this manner in the time of King Herod after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea wise men from the east came to Jerusalem asking where is the child who has been born King of the Jews for we observed his star at its rising and have come to pay him homage when King Herod heard this he was frightened and all Jerusalem with him and calling together all the chief priests and scribes of the people he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born they told him in Bethlehem of Judea 4 so it has been written by the prophet and you bethlehem in the land of judah are by no means least among the rulers of judah for from you shall come a ruler who has to Shepherd my people Israel then Herod secretly called for the wise men and learned from them the exact time when the star had appeared then he sent them to Bethlehem saying go and search diligently for the child and when you have found him bring me word so that I may also go and pay him homage when they had heard the King they set out and there the head of them went the star that they had seen at its rising until it stopped over the place where the child was when they saw that the star had stopped they were overwhelmed with joy on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother and they knelt down and paid him homage then opening their treasure chests they offered him gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh and having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod they left for their own country by another path the text specifies no interval between the birth and the visit an artistic depiction and the closeness of the traditional dates of December 25th and January 6th encouraged the popular assumption that the visit took place the same winter as the birth but later traditions varied with the visit taken as occurring up to two winters later this maximum interval explained Herod's command at Matthew chapter 2 verses 16 to 18 that the massacre of the innocents included boys up to two years old more recent commentators not tied to the traditional feast days may suggest a variety of intervals the wise men are mentioned twice shortly thereafter in verse 16 in reference to their avoidance of Herod after seeing Jesus and what Herod had learned from their earlier meeting the star which they followed has traditionally become known as the Star of Bethlehem topic description the Magi are popularly referred to as wise men in Kings the word Magi is the plural of Latin Magus borrowed from Greek Megos Magus as used in the original Greek text of the Gospel of Matthew m'goi Greek Magus itself has derived from Old Persian Magus from the invest in Mangano ie the religious caste into which 0 aster was born see ya sneh 33.7 yo shreya pair Maga no equals so I can be heard beyond Magi the term refers to the Persian priestly caste of Zoroastrianism as part of their religion these priests paid particular attention to the Stars and gained an international reputation for astrology which was at that time highly regarded as a science their religious practices in use of astrology caused derivatives of the term Magi to be applied to the occult in general and led to the English term magic although Zoroastrianism was in fact strongly opposed to sorcery the King James Version translates the term as wise men the same translation as applied to the wise men led by Daniel of earlier Hebrew Scriptures Daniel chapter 2 verse 48 the same word is given as sorcerer and sorcery when describing elements the sorcerer in Acts chapter 13 verses 6 to 11 and Simon Magus considered a heretic by the early church in Acts chapter 8 verses 9 to 13 several translations refer to the men out right as astrologers at Matthew chapter 2 including new English Bible 1961 Philips New Testament in modern English JB Phillips 1972 20th century New Testament 1904 revised edition amplified bible 1958 New Testament an American translation 1935 Goodspeed and the Living Bible kay Taylor 1962 New Testament although the Magi are commonly referred to as kings there is nothing in the account from the Gospel of Matthew that implies that they were rulers of any kind the identification of the Magi as Kings is linked to Old Testament prophecies that describe the Messiah being worshiped by Kings in Isaiah chapter 60 verse 3 Psalm chapter 68 verse 29 and Psalm chapter 72 verse 10 which reads all Kings shall fall down before him all nations serve him early readers reinterpreted Matthew in light of these prophecies and elevated the Magi to Kings by ad 500 all commentators adopted the prevalent tradition that the three were Kings later Christian interpretations stressed the adorations of the Magi and shepherds as the first recognition by the people of the earth of Christ as the Redeemer but the reformer John Calvin was vehemently opposed to referring to the Magi as Kings he once wrote but the most ridiculous contrivance of the Papists on this subject as that those men were Kings beyond all doubt they have been stupefied by a righteous judgment of God that all might laugh at their gross ignorance topic names the New Testament does not give the names of the Magi however traditions and legends identify a variety of different names for them in the Western Christian Church they have been all regarded as Saints and are commonly known as male cheer also Mele she or a Persian scholar Kasper or also Gaspar Jasper Jasper's gothis pas and other variations Balthazar or also Balthus sir Balthazar and bid this area a Babylonian scholar Encyclopedia Britannica States according to Western church tradition Balthazar is often represented as a king of Arabia Mel cheer as a king of Persia and Gaspard as a king of India quote these names apparently derive from a Greek manuscript probably composed in Alexandria around 500 and which has been translated into Latin with the title excerpt to latina Barbary another Greek document from the 8th century of presumed Irish origin and translated into Latin with the title collect Ania at Flores continues the tradition of three kings and their names and gives additional details one candidate for the origin of the name Casper appears in the acts of Thomas's gand Affairs 21 see ad 47 ie Goethe ferocity which Casper might derive as corruption of Gaspard this gand Affairs declared independence from the arse assets to become the first Indo Parthian King and he was allegedly visited by Thomas the Apostle according to Ernst herzfeld his name is perpetuated in the name of the Afghan city Kandahar which he is said to have founded under the name gundo Ferren in contrast many Syrian Christians name the Magi larvan dead gush nisith and hor mistis these names have the far greater likelihood of being originally Persian though that does not guarantee their authenticity in the Eastern Churches Ethiopian Christianity for instance has hor car Sudan and bass inator while the Armenian Catholics have kapha the Dada carita and Buddha jilma many Chinese Christians believe that one of the Magi came from China topic country of origin and journey the phrase from the east appllo Anatole and more literally from the rising of the Sun is the only information Matthew provides about the region from which they came the Parthian Empire centered in Persia occupied virtually all of the land east of Judea and Syria except for the deserts of Arabia to the southeast though the Empire was tolerant of other religions its dominant religion was Zoroastrianism with its priestly Megos class although Matthews account does not explicitly cite the motivation for their journey other than seeing the star in the east which they took to be the star of the King of the Jews the Syriac infancy gospel provides some clarity by stating explicitly in the 3rd chapter that they were pursuing a prophecy from their prophet Zora - Zoroaster there is an Armenian tradition identifying that Magi of Bethlehem as Balthus er of Arabia mell cheer of Persia and Gaspar of India historian John of hildesheim relates a tradition in the ancient Silk Road city of Taxila near Islamabad in Pakistan that one of the Magi passed through the city on the way to Bethlehem Sebastian Brock a historian of Christianity has said it was no doubt among converts from Zoroastrianism that certain legends were developed around the Magi of the Gospels an Anders Holte guard concluded that the Gospel story of the Magi was influenced by an Iranian legend concerning Magi and a star which was connected with Persian beliefs in the rise of a star predicting the birth of a ruler and with myths describing the manifestation of a divine figure in fire and light model for the homage of the Magi might have been provided it has been suggested by the journey to Rome of King Terra dates the first of Armenia with his Magi to pay homage to the Emperor Nero which took place in 66 AD a few years before the date assigned to the composition of the Gospel of Matthew there was a tradition that the Central Asian naimans and their Christian relatives the carides were descended from the biblical Magi this heritage passed to the Mongol dynasty of Genghis Khan when sorg itani niece of the Kari t-ruler torille married to Louis the youngest son of Genghis and became the mother of monk Khan and his younger brother and successor Kublai Khan toe girl became identified with the legendary Central Asian Christian King Prester John whose Mongol descendants were sought as allies against the Muslims by contemporary European monarchs and popes CEMP had the constable elder brother of King head tomb the first of Cilician Armenia visited the mongol court in Karakoram in 12 47 to 1250 and in 1254 he wrote a letter to Henry the first king of Cyprus and Queen Stephanie sampad sister from Samarkand in 1243 in which he said tan chat Tangut or western shaw which is the land from whence came the three kings to bethlehem to worship the lord jesus which was born and know that the power of Christ has been and is so great that the people of that land are Christians and the whole land of Chad akita or kara kita believes those three kings I have myself been in their churches and have seen pictures of Jesus Christ in the three kings one offering gold ii frankincense and the third myrrh and it is through those three kings that they believe in christ and that the chan and his people have now become Christians the legendary Christian ruler of Central Asia Prester John was reportedly a descendant of one of the Magi topic gestures of respect the Magi are described as falling down kneeling or bowing in the worship of Jesus this gesture together with Luke's birth narrative had an important effect on Christian religious practices they were indicative of great respect and typically used when venerating a cane while prostration is now rarely practiced in the West it is still relatively common in the Eastern churches especially during Lent kneeling has remained an important element of Christian worship to this day topic traditional identities and symbolism apart from their names the Three Magi developed distinct characteristics in Christian tradition so that between them they represented the three ages of adult man three geographical and cultural areas and sometimes other things in the normal Western account reflected in art by the 14th century for example in the arena Chapel by Giotto in 1305 Kasper is old normally with a white beard and gives the gold yes king of Tarsus land of merchants on the Mediterranean coast of modern Turkey and is first in line to kneel to Christ Mel cheer as middle-aged giving frankincense from his native Arabia and Balthazar as a young man very often an increasingly black skin with myrrh from Saba modern South Yemen their ages were often given as 60 40 and 20 respectively and their geographical origins were rather variable with Balthazar increasingly coming from Ethiopia or other parts of Africa and being represented accordingly Balthazar's blackness has been the subject of considerable recent scholarly attention in art it is found mostly in northern Europe beginning from the 12th century and becoming very common in the north by the 15th topic gifts you three gifts are explicitly identified in matthew gold frankincense and myrrh in coin greek creases creases Livanos Livanos and smyrna sir many different theories of the meaning and symbolism of the gifts have been brought forward while gold is fairly obviously explained frankincense and particularly myrrh are much more obscure see the previous section for who gave which the theories generally break down into two groups all three gifts are ordinary offerings and gifts given to a king myrrh being commonly used as an anointing oil frankincense as a perfume and gold is a valuable the three gifts had a spiritual meaning gold is a symbol of kingship on earth frankincense and incense as a symbol of deity and myrrh and embalming oil as a symbol of death this dates back to origin in contras Elson gold as to a king myrrh as to one who was mortal an incense as to a god these interpretations are alluded to in the verses of the popular Carol we three kings in which the Magi described their gifts the last verse includes a summary of the interpretation glorious now behold him arise King and God and sacrifice sometimes this is described more generally as gold symbolizing virtue frankincense symbolizing prayer and myrrh symbolizing suffering myrrh was used as an embalming ointment and as a penitential incense in funerals in cremations until the 15th century the holy oil traditionally used by the Eastern Orthodox Church for performing the sacraments of chrismation and unction as traditionally scented with myrrh and receiving either of these sacraments as commonly referred to as receiving the myrrh the picture of the Magi on the 7th century Frank's casket shows the 3rd visitor he who brings myrrh with a valknut over his back a pagan symbol referring to death it has been suggested by scholars that the gifts were medicinal rather than precious material for tribute the Syrian King Seleucus the second calendar kiss is recorded to have offered gold frankincense and myrrh among other items to Apollo in his temple at Miletus in 243 BC and this may have been the precedent for the mention of these three gifts in Gospel of Matthew 2:11 it was these three gifts it is thought which were the chief cause for the number of the Magi becoming fixed eventually at 3 this episode can be linked to Isaiah chapter 60 into Psalm chapter 72 which report gifts being given by Kings and this has played a central role in the perception of the Magi as Kings rather than as astronomer priests in a hymn of the late 4th century Hispanic poet pretentious the three gifts have already gained their medieval interpretation as prophetic emblems of Jesus identity familiar in the Carroll we three kings by John Henry Hopkins jr. 1857 John Chrysostom suggested that the gifts were fit to be given not just to a king but to God and contrasted them with the Jews traditional offerings of sheep and calves and accordingly Chrysostom asserts that the Magi worshipped Jesus has got what subsequently happened to these gifts has never mentioned in the scripture but several traditions have developed one story has the gold being stolen by the two thieves were later crucified alongside Jesus another tale has it been entrusted to and then misappropriated by Judas one tradition suggests that Joseph and Mary used the gold to finance their travels when they fled Bethlehem after an angel had warned in a dream about King Herod's plan to kill Jesus and another story proposes the theory that the myrrh given to them at Jesus birth was used to anoint Jesus body after his crucifixion there was a 15th century golden case purportedly containing the Gift of the Magi housed in the monastery of st. Paul of Mount Athos it was donated to the monastery in the 15th century by Mara brankovic daughter of the king of Serbia Durrett brankovic wife to the Ottoman Sultan Murat the second and godmother to Mehmet to the Conqueror of Constantinople after the Athens earthquake of September 9 1999 they were temporarily displayed in Athens in order to strengthen faith and raise money for earthquake victims the relics were displayed in Ukraine and Belarus in christmas of 2014 and thus left Greece for the first time since the 15th century pick martyrdom traditions Christian Scriptures record nothing about the biblical Magi after reporting they're going back to their own country Matthew chapter 2 verse 12 uses the feminine singular noun Koren noting one country territory or region of origin to separate traditions have surfaced claiming that they were so moved by their encounter with Jesus that they either became Christians on their own or were quick to convert fully upon later encountering an apostle of Jesus the traditions claim that they were so strong in their beliefs that they willingly embraced martyrdom topic chronicon of Dexter one tradition gained popularity in Spain during the 17th century it was found in a work called the chronicon of Dexter the work was ascribed to Flavius Lucius Dexter the Bishop of Barcelona under Theodosius the great the tradition appears in the form of a simple Martyrology reading in Arabia Felix in the city of Caesarea of the ax dramati the martyrdom of the holy kings the Three Magi Gaspar balthazor and male cheer who adored Christ first appearing in 1610 the chronicon of Dexter was immensely popular along with the traditions it contained throughout the 17th century later this was all brought into question when historians in the Catholic hierarchy in Rome declared the work of pious forgery topic relics at Cologne a competing tradition asserts that the biblical Magi were martyred for the faith and that their bodies were first venerated at Constantinople thence they were transferred to Milan in 344 it is certain that when Frederick the first Holy Roman Emperor Barbarossa imposed his authority on Milan the relics there were transferred to Cologne Cathedral housed in the shrine of the three kings and are venerated there today the Milanese treated the fragments of masonry from their now empty tomb as secondary relics and these were widely distributed around the region including southern France accounting for the frequency with which the Magi appear on chess reliquaries in Limoges enamel topic Toombs there are several traditions on where the remains of the Magi are located although none of the traditions is considered as an established fact or even as particularly likely by secular history Marco Polo claimed that he was shown the three tombs of the Magi at Sava south of Turin in the 12 seventies in Persia is the city of Saba from which the Three Magi set out and in this city they are buried in three very large and beautiful monuments side-by-side and above them there is a square building beautifully kept the bodies are still entire with hair and beard remaining Paul William Roberts provides some modern-day corroboration of this possibility in his book journey of the Magi a shrine of the three kings at Cologne Cathedral according to tradition contains the bones of the three wise men reputedly they were first discovered by Saint Helena on her famous pilgrimage to Palestine in the Holy Lands she took the remains to the Church of haya Sophia in Constantinople they were later moved to Milan some sources say by the cities Bishop you store gsi before being sent to their current resting place by the holy roman emperor frederick the first in 1164 the Milanese celebrate their part in the tradition by holding a medieval costume parade every the 6th of January a version of the detailed elaboration familiar to us is laid out by the 14th century cleric John of Hildesheim historia trium regum history of the three kings in accounting for the presence in Cologne of their mummified relics he begins with the journey of Helena mother of Constantine the first to Jerusalem where she recovered the true cross and other relics Queen Helen began to think greatly of the bodies of these three kings and she arrayed herself and accompanied by many attendants went into the land of ein after she had found the bodies of melchi ur Balthazar and Gaspard Queen Helen put them into one chest and ornamented it with great riches and she brought them into Constantinople and laid them in a church that is called st. Sophia topic religious significance the visit of the Magi has commemorated in most Western Christian churches by the observance of Epiphany the 6th of January which also serves as the Feast of the threa Saints the Eastern Orthodox celebrate the visit of the Magi on the 25th of December quran omits matthews episode of the Magi however the Persian Muslim encyclopedist al tabari writing in the 9th century gives the familiar symbolism of the gifts of the Magi all Tabari gave his source for the information to be the later 7th century perso Yemenite writer wuah be urban muna be topic traditions holidays celebrating the arrival of the Magi traditionally recognized a distinction between the date of their arrival and the date of Jesus birth the account given in the Gospel of Matthew does not state that they were present on the night of the birth in the Gospel of Luke Joseph and Mary remain in Bethlehem until it is time for Jesus dedication in Jerusalem and then returned to their home in Nazareth topic Spanish customs Western Christianity celebrates the Magi on the day of Epiphany January 6 the day immediately following the twelve days of Christmas particularly in the spanish-speaking parts of the world in these areas the three kings los Reyes Megos de Oriente and los tres Reyes Magus or simply los Reyes Magus receive letters from children and so bring them gifts on the night before epiphany in Spain each one of the Magi is supposed to represent one different continent Europe Bell Cheer Asia Caspar and Africa Balthus er according to the tradition the Magi come from the Orient on their camels to visit the houses of all the children much like Sinterklaas and Santa Claus with his reindeer elsewhere they visit everyone in one night in some areas children prepare a drink for each of the Magi it is also traditional to prepare food and drink for the camels because this is the only night of the year when they eat in Spain Argentina Mexico Paraguay and Uruguay there is a long tradition for having the children receive presents by the three Reyes Megos on the night of January 5th epiphany Eve or morning of January 6 almost every Spanish city or town organizes caballé God is in the evening in which the kings and their servants parade and throw sweets to the children and parents in attendance the cavalcade of the three kings in al-khoei claims to be the oldest in the world having started in 1886 the mystery play of the three magic kings is also presented on epiphany Eve there is also a roschin Spain or rosca de Reyes Mexico as explained below in the Philippines beliefs concerning the three kings Filipino tattling Haring Mago lit three magic kings shortened to tattling hari or spanish tres reyes follows Hispanic influence with the Feast of the Epiphany considered by many Filipinos as the traditional end of their Christmas season the tradition of the three kings cabal ganda as today done only in some areas such as the old city of Intramuros in Manila and the island of Marinduque another dying custom as children leaving shoes out on epiphany Eve so that they may receive sweet and money from the three kings with the arrival of American culture in the early 20th century the three kings as gift givers have been largely replaced in urban areas by Santa Claus and they only survive in the greeting happy Three Kings and the surname Tet long hari the three kings are especially revered in Japan Nueva Ecija where they are enshrined as patron saints in the National Shrine of Virgin La Divina Pastora in Paraguay Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic children cut grass or greenery on January 5th and put it in a box under their bed for the Kings camels children receive gifts on January 6th which is called Dia de Reyes and as traditionally the day in which the Magi arrived bearing gifts for the Christ child Christmas starts in December and ends in January after Epiphany although in Puerto Rico there are eight more days of celebration loss Octavius topic campaign for a real black Balthasar in Spain in 2009 a campaign started in Spain over the fact that Balthazar is commonly played by a white person in blackface topic central Europe a tradition in Poland and german-speaking Catholic areas as the writing of the three kings initials C + M + B or C MB or K + M + B in those areas where Caspar is spelled Kaspar above the main door of Catholic homes in chalk this is a New Year's blessing for the occupants and the initials also are believed to also stand for Christus mansion in Benedick it may let Christ bless this house depending on the city or town this will be happened sometime between Christmas and the Epiphany with most municipalities celebrating closer to the Epiphany also in Catholic parts of the german-speaking world these markings are made by the stern singer literally star singers a group of children dressed up as the Magi the stern singer carry a star representing the one followed by the biblical Magi and sing Christmas carols as they go door to door such as Stern uber Bethlehem an adult chaperones the group but stays in the background of the performance after singing the children right the three kings initials on the doorframe in exchange for charitable donations each year German and Austrian diocese is pick one charity towards which all stern singer donations nationwide will be contributed traditionally one child in the stern singer group is said to represent baltasar from Africa and so that child typically wears black face makeup many Germans do not consider this to be racist because it is not intended to be a negative portrayal of a black person but rather a realistic or traditional portrayal of one the dialogue surrounding the politics of traditions involving blackface is not as developed as in Spain or the Netherlands in the past photographs of German politicians together with children in blackface have caused a stir in english-language press moreover afro Germans have written that this use of blackface as a missed opportunity to be truly inclusive of Afro Germans in german-speaking communities and contribute to the equation of blackness with foreignness and other nassif aney january 6th was made a holiday in Poland and the Supreme or tradition was revived since 2011 celebrations with local costuming have taken place throughout the country for example in Warsaw there are processions from plaque Zam Cowie dong Krakowski Pichette me s key to plaque pilsudski Agha topic roschin de Reyes in Spain and in Portugal where it is called bull or a the cake which has ring shaped is most commonly bought not baked and it contains both a small figurine of one of the Magi or another surprise depending on the region and an actual dry broad beam the one who gets the figurine --is crowned with a crown made of cardboard or paper but whoever gets the beam has to pay the value of the cake to the person who originally bought it in Mexico they also have the same ring shaped cake rosca de Reyes king's bagel or thread with figurines inside it whoever gets a figurine is supposed to organize and be the host of the family celebration for the Candelaria feast on February 2nd in France and Belgium a cake containing a small figure of the baby Jesus known as the broadbean is shared within the family whoever gets the bean is crowned king for the remainder of the holiday and wears a cardboard crown purchased with the cake a similar practice is common in many areas of Switzerland but the figurine is a miniature King the practice is known as tire or less Royce drawing the Kings a queen is sometimes also chosen in New Orleans Louisiana parts of southern Texas and surrounding regions a similar ring shaped cake known as a king cake traditionally becomes available in bakeries from epiphany to Mardi Gras the baby Jesus figurine is inserted into the cake from underneath and the person who gets the slice with the figurine is expected to buy or bake the next king cake there is wide variation among the types of pastry that may be called a king cake but most are a baked cinnamon flavored twisted dough with thin frosting an additional sugar on top in the traditional Mardi Gras colors of gold green and purple to prevent accidental injury or choking the baby Jesus figurine is frequently not inserted into the cake at the bakery but included in the packaging for optional use by the buyer to insert it themselves Mardi Gras style beads and doubloons may be included as well topic in art the Magi most frequently appear in European art in the adoration of the Magi less often in the journey of the Magi has been a popular subject in art and topos and other scenes such as the Magi before Herod and the dream of the Magi also appear in the Middle Ages in Byzantine art they are depicted as Persians wearing trousers and Phrygian caps crowns appear from the 10th century despite being Saints they are very often shown without halos perhaps to avoid distracting attention from either their crowns or the halos of the Holy Family sometimes only the lead King kneeling to Christ has a halo the two others lacked probably indicating that the two behind had not yet performed the act of worship that would ensure their status as Saints medieval artists also allegorized the theme to represent the three ages of man beginning in the 12th century and very often by the 15th the Kings also represent the three parts of the known pre-columbian world in western art especially in northern Europe Balthus er is thus represented as a young African or more in Casper may be depicted with distinctly oriental features an early anglo-saxon depiction survives on the Franks casket early 7th century whale bone carving the only Christian scene which is combined with pagan and classical imagery in its composition it follows the oriental style which renders a courtly scene with the Virgin in Christ facing the spectator while the Magi devoutly approached from the left side even amongst non-christians who had heard of the Christian story of the Magi the motif was quite popular since the Magi had endured a long journey and were generous instead of an angel the picture places a swan like bird perhaps interpretable as the heroes fill juh a protecting spirit and shapeshifter Austrian artist Gottfried helm wine depicted a more controversial tableau in his painting Epiphany I adoration of the Magi 1996 intended to represent the many connections between the Third Reich and the Christian churches in Austria and Germany Nazi officers in uniform stand around an Aryan Madonna the Christ toddler who stands on Mary's lap resembles Adolf Hitler more generally they appear in popular nativity scenes and other Christmas decorations that have their origins in the Neapolitan variety of the Italian Prosecco or tivity crash topic see also topic notes topic references topic bibliography giffords Gloria Fraser sanctuaries of Earth stone and light the churches of northern New Spain 15:32 1821 2007 University of Arizona press is B and O eight one six five two five eight nine seven nine trillion 780 billion eight hundred sixteen million five hundred twenty-five thousand eight hundred ninety eight Google Books Metzger Bruce New Testament studies Phil illogical virginal and patristic vol 10 1980 brill ISBN nine billion four million sixty one thousand six hundred thirty nine trillion seven hundred eighty nine billion four million sixty 1637 penny Niklas National Gallery catalogs new series the 16th century Italian paintings volume to Venice 1542 1600 2008 National Gallery publications limited ISBN 1 billion eight hundred fifty seven million ninety nine thousand 133 Schiller Kurtwood iconography of Christian art volume high 1971 English trans from German lund Humphreys london ISBN Oh 8 five three three one two 702 further reading albright WF + CS man Matthew the anchor Bible series New York Doubleday & Company 1971 Becker Alfred Frank's casket zu den builder an end in shrift and a run in cashton's van asin Regensburg 1973 pp 125 to 142 iconography derma Gear builder in schriften be naka p vm 1900 magi in james hastings a dictionary of the Bible 3 PP 203 to 206 Brown raymandy the birth of the Messiah a commentary on the infancy narratives in Matthew and Luke London G Chapman 1977 Clark Howard W the Gospel of Matthew and its readers a historical introduction to the first gospel Bloomington Chrysostom John homilies on Matthew homily V see fourth century France RT the Gospel according to Matthew an introduction in commentary Leicester InterVarsity 1985 Gunder e Robert H Matthew a commentary on his literary and Theological art Grand Rapids William B eerdmans publishing company 1982 Hege dis Tim 2003 the Magi and the star in the Gospel of Matthew and early Christian tradition LaValle Thao logic at philosophy 59 181 295 joy 10.72 0 200 o 7 9 o our Hill David the Gospel of Matthew Grand Rapids eerdmans 1981 Lambert John Chisholm a dictionary of Christ in the Gospels page 97 to 101 ravine Amy Jill Matthew women's Bible Commentary Carol a Newsome and Sharon H ring EDS Louisville Westminster John Knox press 1998 Molnar Michael R the Star of Bethlehem the legacy of the Magi Rutgers University Press 1999 187 pages ISBN Oh 8 one three five to seven oh one five powell Mark Allen the Magi as wise men re-examining a basic supposition New Testament studies vol 46 mm schweiz er Edouard the good news according to Matthew Atlanta John Knox press 1975 Trexler Richard C journey of the Magi meanings in history of a Christian story Princeton University Press 1997 Watson Richard a biblical and Theological dictionary page 608 - 611 topic external links mark rose the three kings in the star the cologne reliquary and the BBC popular documentary alfred becker franks casket caroline stone we three kings of Orient work Magi Catholic Encyclopedia procession of the three kings in Valencia
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🔴 LIVE || SOLEMN NOVENA TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP WITH BENEDICTION | The Feast Of OMPH
[Music] go [Music] so [Music] hey [Music] god [Music] dear friends in jesus it is an important day for us as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the start of the perpetual help novena here in this little chapel santa maria and the presence of the freedom trees here in kandy in this little cap little house santa maria and it is an important day for us and i would like to invite all of you welcome all of you to join us in singing and praising the lord for the gift of our lady our mother of perpetual help during this novena and we have received many greetings today and i can't it is impossible for me to turn all the names but still we receive so many greetings from different countries from australia melbourne sydney and from new zealand from canada from the usa from the uk from singapore india even from myanmar malaysia we have received many greetings and prayer requests and we remember all of you during this novena and from our santa mariano v nights we have received many petitions greetings and thanksgiving givings and we remember all of you during this novena let's now take part in the nofina celebration most holy and immaculate virgin and our mother mary you are our perpetual help our refuge and our hope we come to you today we thank god for all the graces you have obtained for us mother of perpetual help we love you to show our love we promise to serve you always and others to you mother of perpetual help powerful with god obtain for us these graces the strength to triumph over temptation a perfect love for jesus christ and a holy death so that we will live with you and your son for all eternity mother of perpetual help pray prayer for us assembly lord jesus christ at a word from mary your mother you changed water into wine at cana of galilee listen now to the people of god gathered here to honor our mother of perpetual help grant our petitions and accept our sincere thanks oh mother of perpetual help we call upon your most powerful name you are the safe god of the living and the salvation of the dying your name will always be on our lives especially in time of temptation and at the hour of our death your name is confident blessed lady help us whenever we call on you we will not be satisfied with merely pronouncing your name our daily lives will proclaim that you are truly a mother of perpetual health prayer in temporal wants o mother of perpetual help with the greatest confidence we kneel before you we implore your help in the problems of our daily life trials and sorrows often depress us reverses of fortune and painful privatizations bring misery into our lives everywhere we meet the cross have pity on us compassionate mother take care of our needs free us from our sufferings or if it be the will of god that we should still long grant that we may endure these crosses we are trusting dear friends in jesus uh for our petitions today we have received many petitions and i have summarized most of them and we include all your petitions dear friends in jesus and i mentioned some of them today and students praying for their studies for good health we have received many petitions a daughter praying for speedy recovery of her mother who is very sick a sister is praying for her brother who is unwell a family from malaysia is requesting our prayers for good health and a 10 year old boy who is autistic and prayer requests from melbourne perth uk canada usda usa singapore india malaysia and peace in the family young people and parents have sent in petitions seeking our ladies into sessions to find good partners in their lives a mother prays for her young son who is 24 who was diagnosed with diabetes and her mother-in-law is praying for the son-in-law who is sick a grandmother praying for a grandson who is suffering from depression a family trying to migrate to australia and we have received many more petitions dear friends in jesus symbol symbolically today we are going to place all the petitions we received during the last week and just in front of our with the miraculous statue of our lady and symbolically we will be facing the petitions now before the picture the icon of our mother of perpetual help general intentions let us pray grant wisdom and prudence to our holy father the pope our bishop our priests and all the leaders of our nation and community [Music] grant that all people may live as brothers and sisters in social peace and religious unity hear us lord through mary our mother grant that the holy spirit guide the sons and daughters of our novena family including their way of life hear us lord to mary our mother done that the people are fond of vena retain their health and that the sick regain their health according to your holy will yes lord grant eternal rest to all the deceased of the nights and to the souls of all the faithful departure let us now silently present our personal petitions to our mother of perpetual help thanksgiving dear friends in jesus we have received many thanksgivings this year especially during the last week to a week during the preparation of venus we received a few thanksgivings but i am unable to read all of them but i'll summarize some of them a mother thanking our mother of perpetual help for healing her daughter from an incurable disease thanksgiving letters for healing obtaining jobs visas passing exams overcoming financial difficulties resolving family disputes for settling court cases overcoming addictions a few of our novunites from santa maria they have sent in sometimes giving letters to be presented today on this all-important day of our anniversary so as a gratitude a sign of gratitude let's place all these petitions the letters of thanksgivings before the miraculous icon of our mother of perpetual help thanksgiving except our lord our thanks for the new life of grace you gave us accept our thanks for all the graces received from the sacramental life of the church accept our thanks for the spiritual and material blessings given to our novena family let us now thank our mother of perpetual help for the favors we have received let's now join in singing the marian [Music] hymn [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] my [Music] oh dear friends and jesus for our reflection this evening i have taken a scripture passage from the gospel according to luke chapter 1 verses 28 and 29 and the angel came to her and said greetings favorite one the lord is with you but she was much perplexed by his words and pondered what sort of greeting this might be my dear sisters and brothers in jesus i'm sure the name lorenzo lotto is familiar to most of you and lorenzo lotto is was an italian painter in the 15th century and most of his paintings were biblical stories or altarpieces or religious stories and there is one particular painting which i like i love that particular painting dear friends in jesus and that is a depiction of the enunciation story which i read for you today and that is a beautiful painting but that painting is unique what is the uniqueness of that painting most of the renderings of the scene the enunciation what what we have seen and we see mary calmly accepting the message of the angel saying just simply yes i am the handmaid of the lord but this is different and this painting from lorenzo lorenzo lotto is different and here we see that when the angel gabriel appeared to mary in this painting she looked she looks startled scared to death away from the angel as if she was ignoring or rather avoiding the sight of the angel of gabriel and it is a beautiful painting dear friends in jesus and i have i have a copy of that here but it is not that clear to the video or the camera you see and this is the painting and here you see mary down here look at her face look at the face of mary she's frightened scared to death and there is another interesting figure here if you can see and it is very tiny very small so you can't you can't notice it there is a cat here that the cat the when you look at the face of the cat and cat even cat looks very frightened scared and why i like this painting is dear friends in jesus and this painting looks more real to me more real that even the cat is the catch figure here you see that even the captain is frightened scared and mary is scared it looks very real for me because as you know mary was an ordinary person girl present girl from that remote village of nazareth like most probably when she was betrothed to joseph she was around 15 or 16 a teenager and as like the other girls young girls he was expecting a messiah to liberate them from that foreign power they were under the roman rule they had a tough time in nazareth they had to live a hard life and when she received this message i am sure most probably she was actually was frightened in the gospel passage what i read for you today it is the word we find is perplexed it is more than perplexed she was really frightened she was really trembling in the depiction here and that was the reason that that is the reason dear friends in jesus that we could easily relate to our mother we can easily relate to mary our mother because she is one of us she had gone through everything in her life all the difficulties troubles problems he had gone through you name it she had gone through that so because of that we can easily relate to mary in our lives and jesus knew that very well jesus knew that very well and that is why when mary and the beloved disciples when they were at the foot of the cross they were standing by the cross jesus saw them jesus saw them standing by the cross and they jesus saw them they looked into the their eyes jesus first made that eye contact with mary and the beloved disciple most probably john and they gave the and gave them a new mission behold your mother woman behold your son behold it that word has a profound meaning a deeper meaning contemplate on her now she is your mother behold contemplate on her and she was standing by the cross along with the other women and and john all together five names are mentioned including the name of jesus they joined together out of the love which they had for jesus one who was on the cross that love for jesus brought them together and mary was standing by the cross and then jesus knew that well my mother accompanied me during the during my life and in fact this mary dear friends in jesus mary accompanied jesus from the womb to the tomb and that journey was not an easy journey it was a difficult journey very and jesus knew that my mother had to god i had to go through all these things because of me and jesus knew and he was certain that mary will always stand by the disciples the word stand by has a deeper meaning difference in jesus here mary and that beloved disciple they were standing by each other they were standing by the cross they were they didn't want to abandon jesus they didn't want to abandon each other whenever we are in trouble or we are reluctant to go ahead with some project or something and we are in sorrow when someone comes to us and tells us well don't worry i'll stand by you go ahead with it and that is what we need that strength that courage a word of encouragement we need that and that is what mary gave this mary gave the apostle and jesus made it to that he wanted to make it sure that well my mother will accompany you and mary was true to her promise and it was a mission given to her new mission entrusting the apostle through her and you heard you hearing towards the end of that gospel passage that that beloved disciple took mary home along with her so dear friends in jesus that is what we are celebrating today 75 years of her love 75 years of mary's love here in this little chapel little shrine a mother of perpetual help she accompanied a company that's all throughout our lives some of you who are listening to me today you have come here even before you were born i have received some letters saying that well when i was in my mother's womb my mother brought me here more than 50 years ago 60 years ago and she is the one who protected protected us she's the one who continues to protect us and guide us and this little icon this miraculous icon is not simply a picture it is more than a picture and it is true that she guided us and she protect us protected us during the last 75 years and she'll continue to do so she'll always stand by us but this is not simply a picture dear friends and this is an icon so what is the meaning of an icon dear friends in jesus an icon is more than a picture it is an illustrated homily illustrated homily and it it this icon there is a big story i am not going to explain to you about the icon today and you must have heard many things about this icon this particular icon i want to share with you one point from this and this miraculous icon is not simply a picture this icon belongs to a family of byzantine icon icons known as hodigatriya which in greek means guide hodigatriya that word greek word audigetria meaning of the word in greek is guide and in the byzantine iconographic tradition the mother of god always gestures towards her son guiding the viewer to him she appears to be you know very serene and calm but dispassionate look at her face dear friends in jesus and here you have the bigger icon behind me and here in this you see how just look at her eyes looking at us penetrating her into our hearts and inviting us or rather guiding us towards her son tenderly holding her son she is looking at us and bending her head a little bit towards her son gesturing towards the sun well i am going to lead you towards my son and that is exactly what she is doing even today dear friends in jesus that is why we are here to praise and thank the lord for the gift of his mother to us and we every day we receive petitions and thanksgiving and every day we see people visiting frequently visiting this shrine this miraculous shrine and that is because we know that mary will never abandon us she will always stand by us and we are today facing a bigger storm in our lives that is this pandemic most of us are distressed distraught frustrated we have some of us have lost our jobs and some of us are depressed because of this loneliness being confined to our rooms or houses some of some children are unable to visit their parents because of the travel restrictions parents unable to see their children we are going through this rough time and jesus is making sure that she is there with us and she is our only only hope and when jesus died after the death of jesus the disciples were disappointed they were distressed they did not know what to do and mary guided them into the upper room mary had that hope well my son will save you one day so dear friends in jesus listen live in the shape same hope today that through her prayers through her intercessions that she will save us from this deadly pandemic she will be there always with us giving us hope so that we may one day praise and thank the lord for the gift of life that he has given us for the gift of good health that he has given up for the good gift of our children our community here let's thank the lord for all the goods and all the blessings that we received through her through the intercession of sessions of our mother of perpetual health amen let us pray blessing of the sick o lord look upon your servants laboring under bodily weakness cherish and revive the souls which you have created so that purified by our sufferings we may soon find ourselves healed by your mercy through christ our lord armin may the lord jesus christ be with you that he may defend you within you that he may sustain you before you that he may lead you behind you that he may protect you above you that he may bless you in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit the faith of the assembly o mother of perpetual help you are both rich and generous you distribute all the gifts that god grants to us you are the hope of sinners come then dear mother for we turn to you in your hands is salvation and we are in your hands we are your children take care of us dear mother for if you do there is nothing into fear from christ you obtain forgiveness of our sins with christ you are more powerful than all hell combined with you at our side we look forward to meeting our judge your son and our brother our only fear is that in time of temptation we may fail to call on you and become lost children obtain for us then the pardon of our sins love for jesus final perseverance and the grace always to call on you o mother of perpetual blessing of the assembly through the prayers of our holy patrons and alphonse's through the intercession of our mother of perpetual help through the merits of our lord and savior jesus christ present in the most blessed sacrament of the altar may the blessings of almighty god the father the son and the holy spirit descend upon you and remain with you forever amen the great hail mary let us now unite with the christians of all ages in praising mary and in committing ourselves to her powerful [Music] protection [Music] is [Music] pray for us oh holy mother of god worthy of the promises of christ let us pray o lord jesus christ who gave us your mother mary whose image we venerate as a mother ready at every moment to help us grant that we who call on her help may always enjoy the fruit of your redemption this we ask through you who live and reign forever and ever the mary and him [Music] is [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] so dear friends in jesus as we welcome jesus jesus into our midst let us silently ask the lord to come to in come into our lives we are going to worship him our god who gave us his loving mother to us to be with us and we know that she has guided us all throughout our lives let's honor and worship him for the gift of his life he sacrificed his life for you and for me and his mother continues to pray for us accompany us being the first tabernacle who bore jesus in her womb she continues to be with us saint alphonsus the founder of the redemptories had a tremendous love towards our mother and the blessed sacrament he frequently visited the blessed sacrament every day he used to be in front of the blessed sacrament thanking the lord praying for the world praying for the sinners and that is our ridiculous tradition and because of his love towards mary that we received this miraculous icon that is why this icon is here with us less than being faithful to our tradition tradition of our founders and alfonsus let's meditatively from the places where we are maybe in your rooms in the living room wherever you are take part in this traditional visitation of the blessed sacrament by saint alphonsus my lord jesus christ i believe that you are really here in this sacrament night and day you remain here compassionate and loving you call you wait for you welcome everyone who comes to visit you unimportant though i am i adore you i thank you for all the wonderful graces you have given me but i thank you especially for having given me yourself in this sacrament for having asked your own mother to mother me to talk to me i'm here before you today to do three things to thank you for these precious gifts to make up for all the disrespect that you receive in this sacrament from those who offend you to adore you everywhere in the world where you are present in this living bread but are left abandoned and unloved my jesus i love you with all my heart i know i have displeased you often in the past i promise never to do it again i am only a miserable sinner but i consecrate myself to you completely i give you my will my love my desires everything i own from now on do what you please me all i ask is that you love me that you keep me faithful to the end of my life i ask for the grace to do your will exactly as you wanted it done i pray especially for those who are close to you in this sacrament and close to your mother mary i pray for every soul hardened in sin my savior i unite my love to the love of your divine heart and i offer their birth together to your father i beg him to accept this offering in your name amen dear friends mary was the first tabernacle first monstrance to visit jesus who bore jesus in her womb visit her son who's really present in this visit with mary we have another fountain to drink from two our mother mary saint bernard said that mary is so rich in gracious that everybody shares in them of her fullness we have all received mary was literally filled with grace as the angel said when he greeted her god filled her with such tremendous riches so that she could share them with her children cause of our joy pray for us [Music] oh [Music] oh me [Music] foreign [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] is you gave them bread from heaven continue for jesus let us pray oh god in his wonderful sacrament you have left as a memorial of your passion grant us so to revere the sacred mysteries of your body and blood that we may constantly feel in our life the effects of your redemption this we ask of you who lives and reigns forever and ever the divine praises bless be god bless be his holy name bless jesus christ true god and true man bless be the name of jesus bless be his most sacred heart bless be most precious blood blessed be jesus in the most holy sacrament of the alt blessed be the holy spirit the paraclete blessed be the great mother of god mary most holy blessed be her holy and immaculate conception blessed be her glorious assumption blessed be the name of mary virgin and mother blessed be saying joseph her spouse most chaste blessed be god in his angels and in his chains [Music] oh [Music] is [Music] me [Music] me [Music] oh [Music] dear friends in jesus i would like to thank you for your prayerful participation and even though this is a big celebration for us very important celebration for us unfortunately we are unable to celebrate this in a big been a bigger scale unlike the last years because of this pandemic restrictions the procession with the icon will be only among ourselves among our community members the fathers here and our festive mass is tomorrow morning at eight and it will be broadcast live on this amazing race youtube channel so i would like to invite all of you to join in celebrating that whole eucharist festive mass with us from home and when we walk with the icon we will remember all of you who used to join us during the last year and the previous years and you you will be with us in one heart and one mind so we will definitely remember you in our prayers so thank you for your participation let's see you tomorrow morning let's meet tomorrow morning during the eucharistic adoration eucharistic celebration god bless you
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Public Lecture: Concrete Pavement Design Optimization, part 6
in your research direction maybe you personally maybe some elocution would continue that work what are the most interesting problems of using them from a scientific standpoint and which if anything if any of them do you see in your future potential which you can see there's so many monitors and one of them are because of their dumb creature like this restriction which we ready to the media in there may be very few papers or publications related they are there at least of medical very thorough with the results from the record love to not be be there will be 144 defender I think each in my hostel first part we have taken we single time to take to convince bottom of the transcription we should be should be with us and others they create an animation securing the depending on the clink of onion focaccia maybe not visually a World War case for some description it is also about that it might be empathy chica in a way that it may be applied and we are to go to the Latin community which is much in here part of the world and we have done much work with language it would be impossible that is also critical mission a mail folder but i believe the representative of construction company that initially actually brought up the idea what we going to sing to study you better be right in the same company apartment how do you take like academic knowledge and information about the tanning process that in your company what is it what is the way in which companies process this kind of information I think that's interesting for us because they want to communicate it to accompany back eventually man nobody profession compare official representative from amazing it at this device in the world unfortunately from the Ministry no one paid today by the world maybe a tentative of the confidential company i would say that so simple they must make years oh it's inside more global plan that of our company heart and I'm we met with the University of Barcelona we exchanged information in technology research this investigation determined in this aspect of focus on and let me more episode campinas we we have people in the University in Pomona which are very much in the state are they not specific age like for marisa problem for simple video being the job mix formula that is done for the construction of a complete payment we have ours let's say our internal and local start which i think i like which big antenna could have our in our headquarters like specific people that are like a specialist in distance and standard change from university that case in this place in Armenia we have our collaboration with so this is a del valle de a communication i think is very good because it's not maybe from outside area of cross section is just like to do the world run to make it like with the less course as fast as possible reality not like this or if not really we like a BL the in opportunity in a sample established in a community of the knowledge to bring it back to Armenia to be below something like this also this technology is this knowledge that is universities to bring it to the side to form people that will develop continuously this under in another and this custom divider is not just a problem that we are trying to solve in one point sir communication and chain of information system continuously so all this is for fish maybe state the Oracles for a lot a very very possession was your research but they are already waiting which the university can help a switch on enough models that are like more can be applied to the construction work this may be 40 son I guess the main conclusion that you can get for a Molly like this we will have more benefits in the design moment of a project we should come changing the inputs they will have like immediately let's see let's say right beside hilarious and we can choose which one will be for you when the design soldier in May when there is not too much variable that you can change all the kind of models meg am on Facebook and this is Mary one who can talk more like with small nomination with motivational English is very interesting work I guess very difficult to monetize other would like to join disaster with another personality how do you have a thing a disability of the model should be I guess should be very sensible to affecting or little some of the variables that I selim origin to have life changes very dramatic no in brain he's acting in the otherwise we charge every which way validation and in campus qts Norris we we have ended maybe MJ a saturated with they effectively eventually he may be in city from 50 to 60 will note or 755 maybe we won't affect the water is it the entire there I speak over and under the tire maybe the fantastic that would be much longer you can feel it original increasing and where you can send it to create time this year we can see the certificate of the content can conduct it will equal to the tweenty one day the one point but on the habit or today the curve adventure before I do mean Ali's to be the senior or because because because over and we're expecting to chill Authority equation we depend on the conversion of the concrete and the norm of the tenants these are expected to love it if we increase the description which motivation will should have anyway she was gorgeous prevent erosion unique is the annual average weekly or you can even see our way out you mean like me confusion here it causes me to the majors beautiful yes but the mother the location can ever change let me support any video talking about this monkey and the acidity watch a competitive object no hear a single thing yet here you are okay good okay if you tell me what the relative humidity is usually for example vs again the relative usually does the smaller value for announcements he will gather variables this is Julie's my chance to defend me by means of ecstatic for all well maybe that's enough of great summer vacation thank you very much on behalf of all of us here in the college and like I said it is Oh crying to see one of our graduates now exploring me what five years of those very new direction for you in any way so the may be founded upon so the fundamentals analytical tools from which overlap twirl with your curriculum here and you know interesting these are challenging problems and have experienced both states as well as lots and lots of practical applications
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High Stakes #2 | Clam Juice
hey what's going on guys welcome back to another high-stakes video today we're doing it in a competitive destiny - that's into competitive whatever so we are doing it clam juice and I'm not excited about this whatsoever so we'll see Oh God alright well I got a trash can here just in case because I'm yeah very word this is gonna be this is gonna be I'm terrible playing on my hunter instead of my Titan I'm probably not gonna do gambits prime anymore mostly because yeah I'm a shitty person using Ward clipping crucible don't care yeah piss off there we go yeah buddy all right get Church yeah your shield was a good sniper honest I was hoping for a different gettin all [ __ ] god damn it I hate my life [ __ ] [ __ ] that is disgusting oh god this stuff floating on the bottom oh my god this was a mistake should have done something else definitely should've done something else paid rally crickets on this crap leave me alone let's not and say we did coming up here oh there's a ward cliff oh [ __ ] damn it [ __ ] that is so gross why is this even a thing you can buy and why did I find it ah [ __ ] Tim shapria hey hey guys I need a different weapon [ __ ] Oh what am i drinking so much [ __ ] who buys this who willingly buys I guess I did but like who like seriously do you mate I love you I love it don't you me oh [ __ ] [ __ ] that's wait what we won he was still alive oh we're down a teammate I'm playing like a [ __ ] yep I'm playing like a [ __ ] that's okay [ __ ] oh it's good snipe oh [ __ ] kill me now [ __ ] Christ see I I hate like fishy anything I don't like seafood I don't like sushi it's just it's all bad it's it's all bad come on peek one minute I don't wanna play I don't wanna play I don't wanna play this guy's gonna run like a [ __ ] I got a striker following me leave me alone [ __ ] [ __ ] I can't shoot save my life there we go [ __ ] you I suck oh my god see I like there's stuff floating on the bottom I don't know if can you see that no you can't it looks like it doesn't look like it looks like like it looks like I don't even know what it looks like like it's it does not taste good at all like I don't think you you're supposed to even drink this by itself I don't know what kind of monsters do I'm dead [ __ ] christ uh I'm gonna go cry after this like I don't I've never had clamps and know I would nor will I because that's disgusting but it just it tastes so damn bad I think I died reality red pepper jelly that's good in this crap guaranteed [ __ ] come on I don't know what I'm doing I'm not just gonna rush him gosh it's gonna be stupid what are you doing I saw you well you're just gonna scare them off where do you go you son of a [ __ ] she wasted like three shots on me [ __ ] why do I keep smelling it movin out of this now [ __ ] me drink some mouthwash or something I'm fine like the aftertaste is probably the worst it's whoever crit I hate whoever created it it's just nasty [ __ ] prick his space goats it's a great clan name [ __ ] dude that's that's just disgusting that's all it is you're dead you're dead you dick stop killing me I there's nothing else I say it's it's just terrible [ __ ] you do not shoot me 30-second win or lose this is the yet when you go the hell will they hear him heavy too um if he has heavy we're screwed don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me don't shoot me that's a no I won doesn't matter game was a [ __ ] I'll do know what I counts to the death I guess whatever I'm gonna get sick like this isn't this is so gross ingredients clam juice oh god don't go sir excuse me I apologize the secret ingredient for delicious I'm just not gonna I'm done I'm done that's that's girls I'll do I'll do one more kill I died right there do I need to [ __ ] [ __ ] that so I'm done I'm done I'm telling this this is going away wait I mean I guess because I like I like clam chowder but that's completely different I don't know that's just that's just terrible just terrible now we're doing that again so 20 rows so much for watching if you enjoyed hit that like button I greatly appreciate it if you have any other games or I thought that I could do for this I don't know what other things I could do honestly black up for doesn't have gun game it I mean it has it occasionally but not like I think right now it's got one of the chamber I thought was gonna do that but I I don't like black up for so I won't do that yeah if you have any suggestions for any type games I could do let me know in the comments you know if any of the item I could do that's not clam juice let me know in the comments - good I've seen someone recommended crickets maybe I'll do that I think that had to do chocolate-covered ones because regular is just didn't know not doing that so yeah thank you guys for watching watching and I will catch you guys in the next year [Music]
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Old Testament - Genesis 41:1-57 - (Time for Joseph's Rise to Power)
so chapter 41 of genesis the time for joseph to rise to power and it's all god it's all god's timing in all of this when we kind of left off in our study last week remember he had been in prison for some time we don't know how long 13 years elapsed from the time he has sold into slavery to the time that uh he's uh 28 years old uh when he interprets the dream of the butler and the banker he's 30 uh when we get to chapter 41. we'll see that in our context of those 13 years we don't know how long he was in potiphar's house and how long he was in uh in prison there either way it's been a a tough uh period of time for him but joseph is able to make it through this whole thing and still walk with the lord trust god know that god is with him no matter what know that god is preparing him for something in the future and we'll kind of go back at the end and just talk about how how does joseph do it because uh uh the great thing about this study is that here's a young man that never gets cynical uh that never gets bitter you know we've seen it all along that we'll see that again in the way he names his first two sons that are that are born it's just a a great study solomon writing in ecclesiastes 4 9 says that two two are better than one because they they get a good return for their work if one falls his friend can help him up but pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up well joseph is the one man he's the only righteous person in the entire uh country of egypt but he has someone to help him up it's god and he knows it and he knows that god is with him in the pit when his brothers betrayed him he knows that god is with him in potiphar's house when he's falsely accused he knows that he's god is with him in the prison and even when the butler forgets him he still knows that god is with him let's take the request of pharaoh it comes after his uh his dreams in verses 1-14 then it came to pass at the end of two full years that pharaoh had a dream and behold he stood by the river suddenly there came up out of the river seven cows fine looking in fat and they fed in the meadow then behold seven other cows came up after them out of the river ugly and gaunt instead by the other cows on the bank of the river and the ugly and gaunt cows ate up to seven fine looking and fat cows so pharaoh awoke he slept again dreamed a second time and suddenly seven heads of grain came up on one stalk plumping good then behold seven thin heads blighted by the east wind spring up after the thin and the seven thin heads devoured the seventh plump in full heads so pharaoh awoke and indeed it was a dream now it came to pass in the morning that his spirit was troubled and he said and called for all the magicians of egypt and all of its wise men and pharaoh told them his dreams but there was no one who could interpret them for pharaoh then the chief butler spoke to pharaoh saying i remember my faults this day when pharaoh was angry with his servants and put me in custody in the house of the captain of the guard both me and the chief baker we each had a dream in one night he and i each of us dreamed according to the interpretation of his own dream now there was a young hebrew man with us there a servant of the captain of the garden we told him and he interpreted our dreams for us to each man he interpreted according to his own dream and it came to pass just as he interpreted for us so it happened he restored me to my office and he hanged him then pharaoh sin called joseph and they brought him quickly out of the dungeon and he shaved changed his clothing and came to pharaoh so again joseph is 30 at this point he's been two more years in the prison he has spent at least half of his young life in slavery or in prison or in a combination of of both and now this time comes for this request to bring him before the pharaoh a couple aspects about this the first one is the request is based obviously on the two dreams pharaoh sees himself by the river that would be the nile the sacred river to the egyptians and seeing the cattle there that would have been normal they would uh pretty much submerge themselves in the heat of the day in the nile as a retreat from the heat and the flies and they were plopped they were good-looking cows and then seven other cows come along that are not so good looking lots of translations have different descriptions of them ugly and thin hebrew literally as evil in appearance and thin of flesh and then they attack uh they dismember uh and they eat uh the other cow so it's a uh we might say a grotesque and even a violent dream that he has uh and so much that when pharaoh awakes he's shocked by it all to keep in mind we mentioned last week that dreams were very important and very significant to the egyptians and especially the pharaoh when he dreamed he's the god king pharaoh so when he dreams he believes that's the time that his mind is interacting with the divine he's going to another level so when he has a dream that is violent and it has something to do with possibly his life or egypt he doesn't really know but when he awakes it's like a nightmare that's just taken place and he's more than a little concerned then he has a second dream seven heads of grain come up one stalk uh that are good then seven heads that are uh blighted by the east wind and then there is the attack of the cannibal ears sounds like a 1960s uh horror film uh but uh it's in his dream uh and based on that now we see secondly his troubled spirit as he uh awakes and certainly that's part of making the request to see uh to see joseph both dreams are closely parallel both feature cannibalism both ended in consuming violence and both were built on the number uh seven so he is stunned by this uh it's interesting the dream so stand pharaoh that uh moses in writing uses the word behold six times to indicate the king's response so he calls for the magicians and the wise men of egypt now we don't know how many he had but we know how many other pharaohs had and sometimes it was in the hundreds so when it says he called for all of them he's not like five or six guys coming in trying to figure this out uh he's uh there are dozens and possibly hundreds around him the next morning trying to determine uh what this all meant so then the third request aspect here is uh based on the butler remembering joseph first night then chief butler spoke to moses saying no see kind of couches this whole thing i remembered my faults this day when pharaoh was angry with his servants and put me in the custody of the house of the captain of the guard both me and the chief baker so he introduces this this idea the term my fault in the greek septuagint is actually the word sense when i remember my sins and notice they're plural he's not just talking about the sin in terms of whatever happened with him and pharaoh the reason he was there he's certainly implicating the idea of well the ultimate sin was forgetting joseph not bringing it up before i would at least suggest that god caused him to not bring it up because god needed this timing to be perfect again picture the idea he it's pharaoh's birthday he's released again everything is going great for pharaoh and he says oh by the way there's this guy and he's a hebrew and he's in prison uh he interpreted my dream and so i just he wanted me to mention that to you well hey good you have a good day too uh but you know it just it just wouldn't have the impact that it does this day he has two nightmares that he believes are messages from the gods he brings hundreds possibly a wise men and nobody can figure it out and now he says but i remember this day my own faults if there was a man in prison he could interpret dreams get that guy in here uh you know sometimes in our own what we want at least trying to connect the dots and we hope the holy spirit will help us do that is that uh we go through maybe know what joseph went to but we've all had our prisons we've all had our slaveries are going that was my second job you know we've all had you know the taskmaster whoever was whatever it was uh and we look back and we think about uh how could god allow that to happen to me no god caused it uh god had a reason god had a purpose and and god caused that person to not remember you because there was well it wasn't time yet uh and god's timing is perfect in everything and certainly not not our timing but there's a lot we can learn from from joseph uh notice his uh the butler's account was uh fairly accurate but he did some selective editing he neglected to mention that the young hebrew actually claimed to have no power to interpret dreams is that it all came from his god the kep bear also gave the false impression impression that he took the initiative yeah i you know i had this dream so i called this guy over that's not what happened he was totally downcast he was upset because he couldn't get to someone to interpret his dream that had a dream book thinking of an egyptian a part of their own culture and he's downcast he said joseph notices joseph has compassion on him no reason to but he does because he knows what it is to be downcast he knows what it is to be lonely he knows what it is to be in prison so he has compassion on them and joseph offers to interpret the dream he kind of overlooks that and thirdly the cub bear made no mention that he failed to carry out the promise that he had made to joseph so the request then next is for joseph to come from uh from prison so basically uh in a flash they kind of cleaned joseph up and hebrews typically didn't shave but egyptians did so they kind of sanitize them egyptize him to get them before pharaoh and keep in mind probably joseph looked like an egyptian prior to the time in the dungeon when he was working for potiphar uh he probably again he's 17 he hasn't heard hebrew in many years the only language he speaks now is egyptian it's not like he needs a translator i'm sure he speaks it fluently at this point and uh and he knew what it was to look and dress and appear in such a way that he could appear uh before pharaoh in this in this well and he was a stunning young guy we've already we've already seen that and some of the descriptions of him but god had orchestrated all of the timing of the dreams and again the reason that his brothers needed to be jealous and bitter was against him because if they weren't they would have never thrown him into the pit they needed to have some amount of compassion somebody had to step up so that he's not killed so that he's only sold into slavery so that he could get into potiphar's house so that he could be falsely accused of rape so that he could get into this prison because it had to be for potiphar who really doesn't believe his wife he believes joseph he so he's not executed he gets him into the house of the captain of the guard he's got to get there so he can be there and wait so he can be there to interpret the dreams so he can wait two more years for this occasion that's a lot of waiting that's a lot of patience that's a lot of trusting in the lord but that occasion has come well let's look at the response of joseph now in this situation in verses 15 to 36 and pharaoh said to joseph i have had a dream and there is no one who can interpret it but i have heard it said of you that you can understand a dream to interpret it so joseph answered pharaoh saying it is not in me god will give pharaoh an answer of peace then pharaoh said to joseph behold in my dream i sit on the bank of the river suddenly seven cows came up out of the river fine looking in fat and they fed in the meadow then behold seven cows came up after them poor and very ugly and got such ugliness as i've never seen in all the land of egypt and the gaunt and ugly cows ate up the first seven fat cows when they had eaten them up no one would have known that they had eaten them for they were just as ugly as at the beginning so i awoke also i saw in my dream and suddenly seven heads came up on one stalk full and good then behold seven heads withered thin i am blighted by the east wind sprang up after them and the thin heads devoured the seven good heads so i told this to the magicians there was no one who could explain it to me then joseph said to pharaoh the dreams of pharaoh are one god has shown pharaoh what he is about to do the seven good cows are seven years and the seven good heads are seven years the dreams are won and the seven thin and ugly cows which came up after them are seven years and the seven empty heads blighted by the east wind are seven years of famine this is the thing which i have spoken to pharaoh god has shown pharaoh what he is about to do indeed seven years a great plenty will come throughout all the land of egypt but after them seven years of famine will arise and all the plenty will be forgotten in the land of egypt and the famine will deplete the land so the plenty will not be known in the land because of the famine following for it will be very severe and the dream was repeated to pharaoh twice because the thing is established by god and god will shortly bring it to past now therefore live pharaoh selected discerning and wise men set him over the land of egypt let pharaoh do this and let him appoint officers over the land to collect one-fifth of the produce of the land of egypt in the seven plentiful years and let them gather all the food of those good years that are coming and store up grain under the authority of pharaoh and let them keep food in the cities then that food shall be as a reserve for the land for the seven years of famine which shall be in the land of egypt that the land may not perish during the famine man it's a good thing that joseph was working on that mba and that you know while he was in prison during that time this is a pretty good plan don't you think well let's look at as a response there's several things about it that are important the first thing we noted is that he wasn't intimidated i don't know if you've ever had an occasion where you were you were brought up before someone in somebody's office somewhere and wow it was impressive it's easy to be intimidated he goes from a dungeon to standing before pharaoh in in one day in a matter of a matter of hours he could have been impressed and there could have been a temptation to terror pharaoh whatever pharaoh wanted to hear uh in that situation uh chuck colson uh on his book kings and conflicts kind of describes his time when he was still part of the white house staff uh under richard nixon and uh before his conviction of watergate his prison uh he's going to uh come into faith in christ and uh and so forth and the entire ministry the lord gave him uh that he's established and of course chuck's uh enjoying the reward of that with the lord now but uh in this book he describes how he could bring people uh into the whole entourage of the white house and show them around in such a way well he put it he could turn them into from lions into lambs before they ever got into the oval oval office uh he describes the aura that he used to pacify visitors uh hosting them first in the executive dining room of the west wing he said he would escort his uh guest pass saluting guard down a long court or aligned with with photographs of the president in action uh then at the door of the dining room he would pause and point to a door and hush tone say that's the situation from which they would conjure up images of computer screens and generals and maps of course which none of them were there they're down at the pentagon doing their work but uh it was all for effect he said the ambiance of the executive dining room was overwhelming with its rich ham rub mahogany walls lined with a row of red jacketed navy stewards around the tables uh he said usually the staunches adversaries would begin to soften at that point and then he would take him out to a tour of the oval office itself and then there would be a pre-arranged but appearing to be impromptu meeting with the president himself from which he would take out a door a pair of his own gold-plated cufflinks uh you know emblazoned on them the seal of the present and offer them as a personal gift to this particular guest that was standing there now let me read the quote from the book it says he says no one ever showed outward hostility most except the labor leaders forgot their best rehearsed lines they nodded when the president spoke and in those rare instances when they disagreed they did so apologetically assuring the president that they personally respected his opinion but here's that point i want us to see ironically none were more compliant than the religious leaders of all people they should have been the most aware of the sinful nature of man and the least overwhelmed by pomp and protocol the theological knowledge sometimes wilts in the face of worldly power but joseph didn't he doesn't wilt he's uh he's there he is not intimidated and therefore the second thing about his response is well in it he gives god the glory verse 15 pharaoh says i've had a dream no one can interpret it i've heard that you can interpret it what is joseph saying well i am pretty good at this i have this special no he he just he says it's not me uh actually when it when he says it's not in me it's one word in the hebrew it's just like not me i can't do it but god can and notice it's not a god can do it it's ha elohim it's the god is my god it's the god of the hebrews that can interpret dreams in assertion that my god is greater than you and all the gods in egypt and he is the only one that can say what's going to happen the future i would say he's not intimidated uh and i would say all of those years of preparation uh and if it took being a slave if it could took being in prison if it took all that he went through god had certainly prepared him for this day when he says that god will give pharaoh an answer of peace one translation says god would give pharaoh an answer that will save him because what's at stake if the dreams are true if the interpretation of joseph is true is not just they'll have a famine for a year which they've had before and it's devastating when it would happen so when this announcement is made to the country they are more than a little concerned one year drought is devastating again they don't have rain the rain fur rains further south it comes up through the nile and then it overflows for about three months they have lots of irrigation all set up and they're able to water their crops and produce enough bread to last them through through the year that's why you remember abraham in a time of drought they head to to egypt and we've got a lot of carved reliefs of people coming from canaan to make that journey during the time of drought we also have carved reliefs of egyptians that look like this during a time of drought because they're literally starving to death so this isn't something they heard about once on the news this is something some of them have lived through but the unimaginable is that would be would be repeated for seven times uh and joseph asserts here that god is the one that's in control uh the pharaoh embellishes a little more it talks about how ugly the dream was how repulsive it was and so forth uh and so then thirdly joseph responds by telling pharaoh that god is the one who's given them the dreams and it's for a purpose it's to warn them of something that's going to happen in the future notice that he puts a god at the forefront when he begins verse 25 god has shown pharaoh what he is about to do in the middle of the interpretation verse 28 god has shown pharaoh what he is about to do and at the end of the interpretation verse 32 and the dream was repeated to pharaoh twice because the thing is established by god and god will shortly bring it to pass one writer walter bregman said of this uh it remarks by joseph the future in egypt does not depend upon pharaoh he does not get to decide in fact pharaoh is irrelevant and marginal to the future of the kingdom joseph has calmly announced to the lord of egypt that the future is out of his hands in genesis 41 it is clear that pharaoh can cause no future nor can he resist the future that god will bring joseph's pretty convincing that god is the god of creation he's the one that's in control of the future he's the one that's been with joseph through his entire experience it reminds us of the words of jesus before pontius pilate in john 19 10 where pilate says then pilate said to him to jesus are you not speaking to me do you not know that i have power to crucify you power to release you jesus answered you could have no power at all against me unless it's been given you from above finally you're not really in charge you might think you're in control you might think you're a ruler you're really not a ruler ken hught says this we must remember this in uncertain days when evil regimes thumb their noses at justice and millions cheer them on when dark kings prevail with seemingly impunity and righteous people are engulfed by the night remember that these kings do not make history but rather god uses them to affect his purposes they may not be convinced of that those that are out there nonetheless it's true joseph responds lastly by giving his advice which is certainly worth looking at and to say the least it's brilliant what would you do in this situation and notice he doesn't interpret the dream that would have been enough and he could have just stepped away he says therefore and he and he just jumps jumps right in with this with this whole plan it's a pretty good one collect 20 for seven years uh d uh there needs to be a decentralization of the stored grain so that when it comes time for distribution uh it can be made available to everyone yet the stored grain must be in centers of population so that it can be protected because in those seven years of famine there could be a few wars fought over this grain so it needs to be in the cities themselves and then lastly it says make sure you've got good leadership officials out there over seeing but one guy that knows what's going on again let pharaoh select a discerning and wise men and set him over the land of egypt and uh and some might even think well joseph was certainly setting himself up for a job and i don't think so i think this was the furthest thing from his mind as far as he knows he delivered the goods told him the message did what god caused wanted him to do and he's on his way back to the dungeon as far as he knows i mean you know it's like we know the rest of the story right joseph doesn't know the rest of the story he's just being obedient to god he doesn't know what's gonna what's gonna happen we were again when we were on the east coast with our friends back there chris and lauren and uh lauren's still in a marine reserve unit but he's working for had been working for a private defense contractor and been going well and somebody from another company saw him and i wanted to get together with him and basically offered him a position with a newer company just starting out and it was a pretty it was a good offer and everything and uh and so chris said well i've got to tell you though i go i'm very interested but you need to know this about me god comes first my family will come second and this company will always come third and if you can live with that i'll work with you and the guy said that's the reason i want you because i've observed your life i need somebody i can trust you know and we we don't often you know formulate that or think that that's the thing that the well people in the world are looking for we're going to find that's exactly why pharaoh takes joseph and makes him that man he sees him as the one who is discerning and wise which takes us to the from the response of joseph to his rise to power verse 37. so the advice was good in the eyes of pharaoh and in the eyes of all of his servants and pharaoh said to his servants can we find such a one as this a man in whom is the spirit of god then pharaoh said to joseph inasmuch as god has shown you all this there is no one as discerning as wise as you you shall be over my house and all my people shall be ruled according to your word only regard to the throne will i be greater than you pharaoh said to joseph see i have sent you over all the land of egypt then pharaoh took his signet ring off of his hand and put it on joseph's hand he clothed him in garments of fine linen and put a gold chain around his neck and he had him right in the second chariot which he had and they cried out before him bow the knee so he set him over the land of egypt pharaoh also said to joseph i am pharaoh and without your consent no man may lift his hand or foot in all the land of egypt and pharaoh called joseph's name zaphanath paanea and he gave him as a wife as a as anath the daughter of potty pharah priest of own so joseph went out over all the land of egypt so his rise to power is based on his relationship with the lord we know first knows what he says in verse 38 a man in whom is the spirit of god so pharaoh however ignorantly is really praising the god of the hebrews the god of abraham isaac jacob and certainly the god of joseph he makes him prime ministery viceroy and whatever title we might attach to that he's the number one in command next only to pharaoh now we mentioned in our study of moses and his birth and his mom and all that i thought you'd be interested in egyptology for mother's day of course as we went through that but uh we talked about this idea that uh moses's well the woman that raised him that princess and her name and even showed you a picture of her if you recall uh and her father was too moses the first and when he comes to the throne he remembers not joseph because he doesn't want to happen what happened with the his cause reign what happens under him that is the guy that joseph is talking to is not egyptian he's not egyptian and in fact he's some archaeologist would suggest they believe they have evidence they are amalekites there would also be shepherds the egyptians had a disdain for shepherds but this guy is not a problem it's not a problem that he's hebrew it's not a problem when he brings his family there later in fact he gives him goshen in the nile delta one of the better uh properties in in all the country uh so it's not a strange thing that he does what he does with joseph but he does it because of the spirit of god in the man and that's that's what he sees uh his rise to power included these gifts of royalty uh the signet ring of pharaoh would actually as you might imagine an oval hydroglyphics with the pharaoh's name on it we don't have this ring but we have other rings from other pharaohs in this dynasty excuse me and uh and actually you can go online and take a look at it and see exactly what the the ring looks like the garments of fine linen uh almost transparent were worn by uh court officials uh and the gold chain that hung around his neck was known as the gold of valor and uh and actually we have that carved out in figures as well so it wasn't a gold chain like a rap singer would wear it was it was massive uh there was a lot of gold involved and then he was treated to the inaugural parade so he had his own limo and a guy going before him saying uh bow bow the knee uh the third thing about his rise of power and included a new name in a new wife so pharaoh certainly is intent on egyptizing if that's a word joseph remember daniel when his rise to power in babylon same thing teach him in all the ways of babylon give him a new name they were trying to get him to blend with the culture around him and there's certainly an attempt here he calls his name zapfanath panea generally understood to be god speaks and lives in the coptic language of egypt today it would mean revealer of secrets so that certainly could have been a translation of what it meant because he was that in terms of the dream but in some hydroglyphs of ancient egypt if you look at some of those some of those experts would say his name meant savior of the world and we could go on and on talking about the typology of joseph and how he is like christ himself betrayed by his brothers does become the savior of the world in that sense his wife azanath was of aristocratic blood the daughter of pottifera priest of own this temple that her father was at is 10 miles northeast of cairo the center of worship of the sun god rey so he's somebody in fact from her family some pharaohs would well that's where their wives came from so this is no small thing to give her to him in marriage he's clothed like an egyptian his name was egyptian his language the egyptian his wife was egyptian his father-in-law was the leading egyptian sun worshiper and we would say at this point in time joseph life is in its greatest peril of all times you know when you're in a pit there's only one way to look up to god but when you have it all and all the power all the influence well many would say this is his most dangerous time it all begins of course as we said with a request from pharaoh because of the dreams we see that joseph's response is uh is outstanding it's all about giving god the glory there's the rise of power well let's look at his rule in verse 40 6-57 joseph was 30 years old when he stood before pharaoh king of egypt and joseph went out from the presence of pharaoh and throughout all the land of egypt now in the seven plentiful years the ground was brought forth abundantly so he gathered up all the food of the seven years which were in the land of egypt and laid up the food in the cities he laid up in every city the food of the fields which surrounded them joseph gathered very much grain as the sand of the sea until he stopped counting for it was immeasurable until joseph were born two sons before the years of famine came from azeroth the daughter of pati pharah the priest of own bore him joseph called the name of his firstborn son manasseh for god has made me forget all my toil and my father's house in the name of the second he called ephraim for god has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction then the seven years of plenty which were in the land of egypt ended and the seven years of famine began to come as joseph had said the famine was in the land but in all the land of egypt there was bread so when all the land of egypt was famished the people cried to pharaoh for bread then pharaoh said to all the egyptians go to joseph whatever he says to you do the famine was all over the face of the earth and joseph opened all the story houses and sold to the egyptians and the famine became severe in the land of egypt so the countries came to joseph in egypt to buy grain because the famine was severe in all the land so certainly the rule of joseph was marked by his faith and his faithfulness notice that he absolutely believes that what god said is is going to happen and uh notice verse 46 and joseph went out of the presence of pharaoh and went out through the land of egypt it says give me that limbo back here again i mean he's like that was really good uh thanks for the parade but i got work to do and he's out there doing it uh right away i mean this guy could have been kicked back for seven years i mean it was a super abundance of crops and so forth and blessing that was coming in at that time but he certainly lived in a sense that the clock was ticking and that he had work to do and again the people of that period when he said famine is coming they knew exactly what he was talking about the second thing about the rule very important is the naming of his sons he may have an egyptian name his wife may have an egyptian name they may speak an egyptian language he may look like an egyptian but he gives his two kids hebrew names manasseh and ephraim manasseh means for god has made me forget notice how much all of my toil all of the slavery all the years all the betrayal all the false accusations all the time in a dungeon god god has made me forget all of it in my father's house he takes this opportunity that we see here what we've really believed all along that he believed that god was with him god was working god had a plan god had a dream god had a purpose for his life it's not that god doesn't love him when he's in the dungeon he does he's just he's just totally trusting the lord and he says that god has worked in my life in such a way as that i've kind of forgotten all of that and that's an amazing thing it could have been sent very men's kid could have been so cynical he could have been so bitter he could have been so angry i was talking to a young guy just this week and sharing with him a little bit and uh and you know it was it was good it was a good opportunity but he said to me at one point you know that's good i'm talking about the lord but i am so angry uh you know there's there's a lot that can make us angry in this life but joseph whatever the temptation to go there was able to bring those thoughts captive uh because of his relationship with the lord and he's saying it's not something i did it's something god did in me and that's why that's why it's just so worth it to study the life of joseph that could try to glean from him how did he do it ephraim he names him for god has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction he is it's not like he's forgetting the the past all together but he says that even in the midst of it god allowed me to be fruitful i mean in a sense he was able to bless other people you know we only know the stories of his witness too and giving god the glory through the dream interpretation of the butler and the baker and then later pharaoh we don't have a lot of other details but he says even in the midst of it no matter how bad it was god caused me to be fruitful and we have a tendency to think man this is really hard and if god ever gets me through all of this and i can get to the other side of it i know that somehow god will use it someday and joseph said that wasn't like that for me he goes right in the middle of it god was still being fruitful in using my life one writer said that pain can cloud our perspective but it never it never clouded the perspective of of joseph he was always filled with gratitude optimism in in hope the other thing about his rule well it did come in a great time of famine it all happened exactly the way it was said and notice the crisis involved quote uh the text says all the earth i don't know if joseph is looking ahead or thinking about it even southern what we'd call southern canaan fell under the the rule of egypt during this particular time period uh and i don't know if he wonders if he'll ever see his brothers again or this is the occasion i mean he'll see them they're going to bow down to him is is this it is this what this is all about i mean he's thinking to try to save egypt the land he's trying to save the people of egypt believing that's why god brought him there and gave him the authority and the responsibility to do that i don't know that he really is thinking and he's going to save his own family as well but certainly we're going to see that in our next study so how does how does he do it how does joseph do it well again uh the 13 years of testing all that he's been through as i've said before he believed god was with him in controlling the circumstances of his life uh we would say paul's words romans 8 28 all things work together for good for those who love the lord lord and are called according to his uh his purpose uh joseph hank hung on to that secondly he believed god's word including for him it was the covenant promises to abraham isaac and jacob and to him himself and certainly we need to hang on to god's word as well thirdly he believed that they were god-given dreams they weren't natural dreams they weren't evil dreams there were divine dreams there were god-given dreams which spelled out to him that his life had meaning and purpose and god had a plan for him and and that's something that we all know to be true as well uh and that we need to hang on to uh also uh and he believed uh that uh god was standing with him uh during the the whole time i got you know i didn't do this in the first service i just got to tell you this one one story when kathy and i were at the uh uh the family research council that first uh pastors conference in dc that first evening uh it was like a reception thing and uh and uh we were people were kind of milling around we're center table there's a few couples there from maine and all over the place and we're enjoying fellowship with them there were several seats by us and a guy came and sat next to me and and he he's a lot bigger than i am and uh kind of just like whoa you know it's a big guy and i kind of had that uh james earl jones kind of voice like wow you know it just kind of grabs your attention and he sat down and i i looked at him he introduced himself and his name kind of like kind of know that name somehow you get that this is somebody you know kind of a sense and uh he began talking and sharing a little bit and everything and and then as he's talking it's kind of all coming together and i know that i've seen him on tv you know he's one of these guys you see on fox or cnn being interviewed and then i kind of trying to look at his little name okay he's with family research council like okay i see his name it all kind of starts coming together i know who this is and uh his name is kim blackwell and he's we're talking about the conference different things and he he wrote a book uh about uh what it would be like if president obama got elected and he just written another book about kind of the condition of the country we're we're in right now we're we're talking about that and this is a guy who've been the under secretary to hud uh and uh traveled and uh worked uh extensively for the united nations he's been around the block a few times a very very uh brilliant guy and he was uh wanted he starts telling us this story about about his grandfather and that that's what i want to get to but uh just kind of let you know how it all came about but he's telling us about his grandfather he said his grandfather uh was in the olympics in 1926. and uh and at that time there was that the big deal was who was the fastest man in the world the olympics are coming up here in july and and his grandfather was one of those guys it was going to be that guy or another guy uh from europe and it was a big thing so he he his grandfather qualified for a few other events as well and he goes he goes to the the olympic games in 1926. and he gets there and once he's there he's told i didn't mention he's african-american 1926. he gets there he's told that his grandfather because you're african-american they use that phrase then they said because of that you can't run the hundred i will let you do the long jump we're going to disqualify you from this event and after all the years of training and preparation so there wouldn't be the big showdown uh he said his grandfather went ahead competed in the long jump and won a bronze medal and he asked his grandfather you know weren't you bitter about that weren't you angry about that he says well no not really he says because you know the other guy that was gonna run he didn't run either but he chose not to run his name was eric little and said he chose not to run because to him going into the ministry that was the sabbath and he believed it was wrong for him to run on the sabbath you've probably seen the story of chariots of fire so he said they wouldn't let me run but he chose not to run yeah i could have been bitter i could have been angry but instead i got to meet him and talk with him and i saw a christian man of integrity and that was worth my trip to europe he goes i came back from the 26 olympics with a bronze medal and the most powerful witness i've ever seen of what it is to be an authentic christian he says i came back blessed it could have gone down a couple of different ways couldn't it had been a very angry young man but he saw it from what god would teach him in it and what then he could teach his kids and grandkids through it rather than allow the what could have been to to eat them up through the whole thing it's a powerful story and i think it helps us understand a little bit there's there's some joseph's out there and uh and god wants us all to be this way and it's not an easy thing to deal with the hurts and the things of the past and what god said and who did what and in all of that but it is possible joseph said it was a work of god in him and that's why he names his son manassas and he says and god was even fruitful through it so he names his other son ephraim amazing
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Real Estate Investing - Alchemy of Lead Into Gold
[Music] the young and in every situation as I said about financial leverage it doesn't make any difference where you are in your life cycle it is absolutely possible they'll say it's the only investment in which you can control infinitely more value than your net worth for your email there's nothing else that really allows you to do that the way that real estate investing does the part of real estate investing that gets lost a lot of times is the way that we create value we as investors do something that's almost akin to alchemy we take leg and turn it into go we take a property it's been foreclosed it's been on the market for eight months it's been shown seven the times the whole morons been drug through this place but we see it and we see value and we hold our hands up and say I am committed to this project and you go in with your vision that's somebody else's vision you go in with your vision you see the property in this pound of lead with a little bit of razzle-dazzle a little bit of effort from paying attention to the people that you hire and the way you do about doing the remodel becomes this asset over here that has multiple dollars of value from what you spend multiple times the hours invested that you've kept track of in charge to your project as all good investors did but you but we do it every day we forgive we do it we don't really see that that's what but what we are doing is changing that streets and creating value for the people that are living there we are changing that neighborhood because we're going to put another family in the neighborhood that needs a contribution for the neighborhood cool we are creating value and at the same time we are turning lead into gold no other profession no other investment allows you to do that other than real estate investing and what's really essential is that you do it with time flexibility and this goes back to what I was talking about having a DJ on video I think Jenny will be is g-o-o-d if you're going to be a beginning real estate investor if you're going to be a season Vale estate investor nobody knows more I'd certainly do not know more about creative finance than groups Todd Richards people that are in this room know way more about it than I did Bruce works and does create a financing separate from his job Todd has been able to make creative financing lease options a part of what he does with his business model shul ad buys properties and keeps them for long term bridges she has a real job and what happens is the ability to have time flexibility changes the way you live your life [Music]
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Antifa, AntiCap, Anti White Supremacy shut down of fascist organizing @ Berkeley and clips from NYU
[Music] h [Music] the f for [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] NC says [ __ ] white supremacy say no KKK no f USA no Nazis no KK no fist USA no Nazis no KKK no fist USA no Naz Gavin has has called directly for a West like he wants white white Western culture to predominate and to rule America I support everyone's right to free speech wait okay here's a quote I don't want our culture diluted we need to close the borders now and let everyone assimilate to Western White English speaking way of life Gavin McKinnis I don't how you say his name I'm not going to [ __ ] back up everything he says I'm just but no no no but you acknowledge you acknowledge that that was a white that paragraph that thing what does that sound sort of white supremacist to you just a little I'm I'm not here to suck his dick man I want to know why you're here no no no it's racist it's not right period my mother went black never went back [Music] man white want to hear what it's Fe how about you go recording fck don't interrupt me don't interrupt me don't assert your privilege over me don't [ __ ] interrupt me cuz I will chck that ass real quick you've already been checked the [ __ ] you're let me say something America was never Great America was on the back of SL and Native Americans America was never great are going back to that that's the difference between us we don't have pain you because we been living Sy of Oppression people like you in [ __ ] 17 there is no space there is no [ __ ] space for it just you think you're [ __ ] is not a joke to us we are living it to you it's a joke you joke about you talk about about I don't have to know where I don't your background you are aling yourself with why are you here you're not here to protect these students from Nazis no you're not this is completely [ __ ] up if these students had to [ __ ] face them on their own you should be as to yourself you should be standing up to those nais you should be reecting these students of hate this is hate these are [ __ ] [ __ ] this is a joke you're protecting the Nazis it's a [ __ ] joke you are a joke you're grown boys you're grown boys and even the black R you're [ __ ] BR you [ __ ] you're not protecting the NY students here and I'm disgusted I'm a professor how dare you how dare you [ __ ] [ __ ] protect the Nazis [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] you these are kids who are trying trying to learn about Humanity they're trying to learn about human rights and Against Racism and xenophobia and lgbtq rights and you're letting these [ __ ] neonazis near here you should kick their ass you should you should be asham of yourself you should [ __ ] that [ __ ] [ __ ] that [ __ ] it's not up to these students to kick the ass of a neonazi they don't have to raise their fish they were want to be peaceful [ __ ] you [ __ ] you it's coming from a professor I'm a professor she's a professor hey guys she's a professor you're here to protect me I'm Nazis so [ __ ] you God [ __ ] damn it those kids do not have to take fists off to neo-nazis and you're putting them in that situation go to hell [ __ ] you NYPD woo [Music] W so it looks like they're planning on doing Mass rest right now for what reason who knows everyone's being peaceful but of course they just do what they're told whether they morally believe it or not look at this I thought we were allowed to protest in America charge of dis cond police prisoner transport vehicle or if you resist [Music] arrest Supremacy lawfully instructing pedestrian traffic you are ordered to dispers now to permit the safe flow of pedestrian traffic if you do so voluntarily no charges will be placed against you if you refuse to disperse you will be placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct this is the New York City Police Department you are unlawfully obstructing pedestrian traffic you are ordered to disperse now to PR pedestrian traffic if you do so voluntarily will be placed against you you Willers you will be placed under arrest and charged with disorderly conduct this is the New York City Police Department self-proclaimed tattooed goons that tried to hold a rally on the steps of the of the C SA right and they tried to but we shut them down we shut them down and despite the fact that they came there and they tried to kill some of us they stabbed a number of us including me they didn't beat us we beat them and every one of us every one of us who went through that has not only lived to tell but also is a 100 times more committed because we know in the end whatever attempts that they make to try to intimidate us whatever attempts they try to make to scare us and to push us to the back of the bus to silence us to make us afraid to walk through you see Berkeley campus [ __ ] that oh we're not going to go to the back of the bus that's right we are not and we are not going to be forced into subservience or enslavement or subordination of any kind because we stand on the shoulders of generations of people who came before us who fought too hard to make this a public university a university where if you're black or Latino or an immigrant where you shouldn't just be relegated to serving the food are cleaning up after the rich privileged white people but where we should be have the right to walk through this campus and sit in the same classes and teach those classes and be the real voice of leadership of this University so we stand United today Against Racism people of all Races and we are proud to be Latina Latino Muslim Arab Asian Native American white black mixed you name it right together men women lesbian gay bisexual trans yeah we're proud to be people of any and no religious background or affiliation tonight is our night so we got to stay it loud we got to say it clear Milo yannopoulos is not welcome here at UC Berkley we are going to shut him down and we're going to get Trump out by any means necessary hey hey NE back hey hey neist go hey Heist go hey hey ho he hey got go hey neist neist I love this don't give into racist fear refuges are welcome here don't give into racist fear refugees are welcome here no hate no fear immigrants are welcome here no hate no fear immigrants are welcome here hello everyone my friend and I just finished making the drive all this way all the day today to come down here to Berkeley to shut down Milo Anapolis a Neo fascist who has been emboldened by Donald Trump's racist election at UCLA we made it possible through protest demanding that the university cancel the event of Milo and we won that they canceled it this is the second time that we accomplished at a UCLA and we think that it's embarrassing that Chancellor Dirks is allowing a fascist that promotes violence against women against people against minorities and against immigrants especially right now under Donald Trump Chancellor dur should resign right now that's right when the Nazis tried to kill some of us after we recovered some of them threatened me and students at my school all tried to get me fired but they didn't succeed and the students and the parents and the and the community rallied together and not only got me my job back but we're stronger [Applause] now racist sexist anti-gay go away racist sexist anti-gay when refugees are under attack what do we do stand up F back when immigrants are under attack what do we do stand up F back when workers are under attack what do we do stand up F back power like the power of the people cuz the power of the people don't a no power like the power of the people cuz the power of the people don't Ain no power like the power of the people cuz the power of the people don't stop who campus our campus who's campus our campus what Back le many of y'all might not know me but I'm going introduce myself by one name my name is Justice that's my government name and I'm going stick by that name till the day I die yeah and I'm going to let y'all know one thing I grew up in the Bay Area this place of diversity I grew up in Hercules and there's one thing not of KN and that's love I don't know about hate but I know about love that's the one thing I know and that's the one thing I know until I die so I'm going tell y'all right now I'm not about this culture of hate I'm not about this culture of racism I'm not about this culture of discrimination the what culture I'm about is this culture of love so no matter what this bur Community I want y'all to make sure that y'all protect each other till this is over I want y' to make sure that y'all feel appreciated I want y'all to make sure that y'all are loved and I want y to make it sure that y'all make it out of here is safe I want y'all to make it make sure we get out of here alive because we are one student union we are not just one student union We Are One plan and it's one plan and we got to make sure that we stick up for each other so what I want y'all to do is go to the person to your left go to the person to your right and give him a great big hug because that's the one thing we can do we cannot convert these people to make sure that they stop hating but one thing we can do is make sure that these people start loving we can make sure that we start loving as individuals we can make sure that we can start loving As Americans shut him down shut him down shut him down shut it down shut it down shut it down to defend the right of all students to attend this University including the it down it down it down shut it down [Music] [Applause] [ __ ] oh my God oh my God it down it down shut it down shut it [Applause] [Music] [Applause] down [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] on [Music] [Applause] [Music] the hand in hand the hand in hand Dr the hand in hand the in the go in the go the in the [Applause] in sh it down sh it down it down it down it down [Applause] [Music] down [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I just don't I'm not really down down it down it down it down it down it down [Applause] [Music] [Applause] it [Applause] [Music] [Applause] really [Applause] [Music] [Applause] everywh [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] the [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you can put camera [Applause] my [Applause] [Music] [Applause] taking [Applause] be get the [Applause] C un [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] on you on you [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] everybody be a champ Milo indianapolis's speech at Berkeley has been cancelled if you're just joining me this is a this is a light Riot caused by a group of anarchists in all black Milo yiannopoulos's event has been [Applause] cancelled [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you don't want [Applause] [Music] to Fu the police F the police [ __ ] the police Poli Poli Poli people who seemingly we going to attend the event are talking to local media now uh they look pretty disappointed I'm kind of scared I might get hit by a firework at this point um but [Music] [Applause] yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what you're looking at even though it's dark it's a toppled light fixture uh the the group of riers wearing all black prer Opera in darkness our university university our University Student Center our Student Center CHC J this is your responsibility this is [ __ ] Chancellor judge's responsibility shut down this fashion the event has been canell the event has been canell police are announcing that the event has been canell people are kind of happy but still angry at the police come back don't come back don't come back the University of California at berley I hereby declare Mr to be awful assembly in name of the people of the State of California command all those assemble here nor mut or mut to immediately disperse which means to break up this assembly if you not do so you may be arrested or subject to other police action other police action could include the use of force including but not limited to chemical agents butons and less lethal conditions which may inflect significant pain and result in serious injury call Se 409 prohibits remaining present and an unlawful assembly if you remain in the area just describe regardless of your purpose you'll be in violation of Keto 409 the following routes of person available either head down toward l s or head on down to bankr but you must disperse it's currently 6:15 you have 10 minutes to [Applause] disperse [Music] your ground your ground your ground your ground your your stand your stand [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] there's an overturned power structure there are a bunch of broken windows I'm not sure what's leaking out of the broken lighting [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] fixture they antifas have been pretty hostile to me when I've tried to talk to them uh so that's why I'm not at the moment getting any closer yeah that light fixture that uh several antifas toppled like earlier in the evening is on fire from within and is leaking a brown liquid that could be oil it could be flammable uh they are all standing back so I guess I should do the I'm going to do the same I'm pretty far [Music] back it is for sure on [Applause] [Music] fire [Music] [Applause] very reminiscent of the limo that caught on fire during the inauguration [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [ __ ] with you [ __ ] with us we [ __ ] with you [ __ ] us we [ __ ] with you you [ __ ] us we [ __ ] with you you [ __ ] with us we [ __ ] with you you [ __ ] with us we [ __ ] with [Applause] [Music] [Applause] you I got got punched in the face by anti-fascist fascist I'm I'm AIC do you want me to clean you up in anyway can you how do I look I don't even know what I look like can you tell me what happened look nice good I think you look good can you tell me what maybe after my interview can you tell me what happened here Jesus Christ you [ __ ] with us we Fu no dude I want you to get your shots I'll find you okay you you [ __ ] with us we'll [ __ ] with you blah blah blah you [ __ ] with us we'll [ __ ] with you you'll [ __ ] with us we'll [ __ ] with you the guy [ __ ] you [ __ ] you we tell you [ __ ] you don't know you're messing with you [ __ ] with the dark be [ __ ] none of you none of you stop me [Applause] yet you allow the anarch Communist to come in and destroy your school and then you allow the police to come in go stop them you allow the cop to come in all because you want can not all because you want to keep a gay man from talking you [ __ ] shut down free speech and this used to be a [ __ ] school fck white trash Fu white trash fck white trash I'm [ __ ] Lao Lao Latino and an immigrant you [ __ ] stupid you idiot and I'm a [ __ ] and I'm parents of a refugee you can suck my you suck my you're [ __ ] you're a [ __ ] [ __ ] too because you allow [ __ ] people to burn down in school you allow people to burn down your school you people suck [ __ ] off racist piece of [ __ ] coward Cowardly Cowardly Cowardly people cowards you're the [ __ ] coward just you needed to use violence to shut me up and you still can't oh yeah what are you going to do anything Fu you going to do about it what are you going to do about it yeah that a't how to do [Applause] bro still standing still standing can't stop the truth can't stop the truth man [ __ ] off die [ __ ] you r b homophobic H card [ __ ] you we will [ __ ] with you when you come oh [Applause] no [ __ ] with us we'll [ __ ] with you [ __ ] with us we'll [ __ ] with you [ __ ] [Applause] you first radi this is my first radio you can't see them but the police are on the corner of this building it's a little dark um they are pointing their guns over the over the balcony railing and shooting into the crowd it's unclear what it is whether it's rubber bullets tear gas uh bean bag bullets pepper spray any of the [Applause] above the crowd is still pretty hype and they just brought in some speakers um we'll see how this party [Applause] [Music] goes [Music] no one [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] is [Applause] jump I dare a [Music] jump the fire from the second [Music] [Applause] [Music] floor [Music] gas in 10 minutes someone just announced that there'll be tear gas in about 10 minutes uh the police 20 minutes ago gave 10 gave protesters 10 minutes to disperse two people just lit uh would look like joints in the fire though they could be cigarettes [Music] protester is lighting a sign on fire that says trans dkes are good and pure as well as a [Music] cigarette I [Music] mean [Music] hey everybody Milo's gone Milo's left the building that's [Music] [Applause] can my name isy I'm an officer for the University of California berley this to be an UNL assembly in the name of the people of the State of California command to plaza plaza means to bring up the assembly if you do not do so you may be arrested Shing to other police actions other police actions would include the use of for [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [Music] minutes [Music] minutes are we get to leave are we going to leave that's all thank you join the [Music] [Applause] [Music] party a lot of protesters use the metal barricades to break the windows uh and throw game entry into the auditorium and generally kind of push police back [Music] it's not [Music] [Applause] blood this door is completely shattered [Music] [Applause] [Music] protesters are Marching away from schools where um presumably to downtown B the wreckage of the light picture that's started it all it's completely charred at this point and one would think utterly useless and [Applause] unsalvageable hey man [Music] hey hey [Applause] [Music] hey [Music] [ __ ] you k you out not the [Music] enemy everybody play this to be unw ass St California imers break so may be arrested other police action police I saw you on we call you this may Flex result Serious injury 49 prohibits remaining present in an unlawful assembly if you remain in this area just ascribe to you regardless of your purpose you'll be in violation you must leave on to bankr way please leave the campus currently it's about 7:21 you have 10 minutes thank you [Applause] you who here shutting [Music] down police are firing gas into the crowd and pepper spray are [ __ ] card you are a [ __ ] coward you are a [ __ ] card [Music] [Applause] a man with unidentified serious medical issues was just red into the auditori by the Poli uh he was being treated by some of the protesters but I don't know for [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what police are on their way to dis the rally more so than that are already in the auditorium uh people are in a dance party and are disregarding the [Music] announcement police are on their way I can see them on the horizon I don't think you'll be able to [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] camera [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] officer University of California at an announcement from the second floor of the auditorium the crowd doesn't want to [Music] [Applause] [Music] listen [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] thank you w thank you they're thaning the antias starting the [Music] r you can't quite see this as we're here we're queer we will not live in fear shutdown Milo 2117 uh organized by project gayem um presumably for a flyer for this evening's [Music] assembly support [Applause] they're shooting on fire in the [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] street who street street who Street street street street street street street streeters have announced they're marching down Telegraph Avenue the main the main street in Berkeley some of them anyway uh some have remained on Berkeley campus to dance with uh the band to dance with a band that's formed there but it seems to be generally moving in this Dr ction I'll be it slowly I'm going to follow the [Music] Marchers I do not work for the I'm a student but I just want I do not want the all right media the rightwing media to now condemn the students of UC Berkeley and the students and the faculty here for the violence that took place the violence noted by the students or anyone involved with the university I just want to make that clear cuz I know Fox News will take this and they will use this against the agenda that's Tak place down what do we do we shut down down what do we do we shut it down F down what do we do we shut down where f c down what do we do we shut it down when fist down what do we do we shut it down when fist what do we do we shut down when F come to what do we do shut down we down F to what do we do we shut down when F shut it down we we shut it down Your Time Has Come has your time [Applause] has [Applause] [Music] I know they've been graffiting all over the all over town with phrases like uh kill fascists no fascists Milo is a fascist because this originally started as a protest of Milo yannopoulos speaking on the UC Berkeley campus home street street street street street street street street street street street so this graffiti is referencing an encrypted texting app called signal um it's been put to use by a number of protest groups to keep their Communications private um from um keep them keep their Communications private from what they see as uh prying eyes of the government and other factors other entities what you just saw is one of one of the antifas vandalizing in ATM breaking Windows of [Applause] Fain so this is a Mechanics Bank let's take a look at the [Music] [Applause] damage got to get money out tomorrow y bu what we going to do here [ __ ] up you you [Applause] done dichotomy yeah yeah don't all on that what are you doing his fing person was all on that he is not thinking this out stick back sck back oh they completely gutted the ATMs and smashed the windows in the front of the one person thrown a flare no not that's my bad you got to chill see also hting Chase Bank across the street [Music] they're gutting Chase Bank which seems uh windows that are not as strong as that of Wells Fargo someone is inside the bank at this point time to stay there EV uh they're breaking the ATMs uh smashing the windows they're inside so they're they've gutted both ATMs inside and outside the Chase [Music] [Applause] [Music] branch and a robbing the [Music] B [Music] no window UNS smashed [Music] down uh there's definitely a fire in the middle of the street uh there is not a fire in well Spargo though there is graffiti and uh the ATMs are got it unusable at this [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] point yeah [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] wo broken ATMs they're graffitied with no DL antifa which stands for anti-fascist uh the doors are broken the trash cans are overturned cofy [Applause] ground [Music] fing camera it's super dark but uh we're on UC Berkeley campus now uh the the March is continuing it shows no signs of stopping um [Music] [Applause] [Music] we h we [Music] freedom [Music] fre
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sure okay I think I'm in it when it open mic phone hold on a moment time I'm gonna see who boy I don't even know how this works this is crazy I mean you didn't okay there it is there you are perfect there's only one person in the chat yes antenna then let me just send myself a [ __ ] hello freaking to viewers like on the corner okay not to kill one of us stupid one it's us yes it's beautiful no if I close this apparently nothing happens apparently other happens but stop accenting what the sisters because the only thing I can see is yours um is yours oh that's not a you can see yeah I could only see like your screen are in higher rates than yours for some reason like on the video blowing off my skull oh oh oh I know what to do now oh I'm gonna presume there we go there we go I don't know why you did I pressed the other one there we go see how it works alright I'm just going to walk I'm talking to you yes what each other and I'm watching myself anybody went down no I'm just gonna it's a little laggy but that's for sure that's I mean I was expecting that I will say that one grandkids I was I was expecting it to be laggy cuz honestly my Mac is not the nicest thing mm-hmm you already know my Mac decided to kick me out of [ __ ] Skype and turn off my entire yeah it does not like Skype or discard at all it doesn't like anybody come on oh you're right I'm sorry everything is so oh my god on the video it's like very uh ooh boy how does say that it's very uh delayed yeah it's but it's it bothers me cause like yeah I'm joining and I'm doing one part of the video is doing another one it's again you just said yes don't gotta pay attention to it like say like okay I have it like on my corner okay though look at these look at that I can't see it I'm done something I can't have to Vidya yeah it's a boolean at the video just actually go to the screen sharing program okay Sam look at them go cute there I like so uh there you go they're so cute my muscle what the [ __ ] you said I couldn't hear anything it just went gimme this fee I didn't know just fades away no no it's gone boy Jesus Christ these hands are gonna murder me who then you are use for murder did I like draw over the line I did there you go good job your lines are not white stay on your own color this test kind of racist no no no no racist this is no racism like a tiny [ __ ] in real life and then you go sorry I'm sorry right now I'm sorry no Rickard me don't leave me Francis midgets freaking keyboard sorry man I was just trying to make a comparison to a freaking listen man you start horrifying like I can't give you any grandkids damn it they're in the basement oh yeah so I got short-term memory that makes a lot of sense honestly excuse it does okay actually doesn't my god I have to do my order I need some water on my system so boy I need my piggy to do my homework boy I keep telling you this and you're not listening to me because I wanna I wanna do I just can't leave my god you can there's only three people there is only three was watching me Thomas honest obviously yeah two of them is us what's the third person hold on a moment but wait how do I check was the third person poor person at this more sick I can't open I have two views this beautiful what is this oh Jesus Christ oh there it is oh shoot all right there you go i panted the old one I never do the old man you got it to the arm to the arms I like the fact that it was like one person more instead of us and they just left us a lot because we freakin this totem like oh you're watching us I'm here like what the [ __ ] is what you guys I was so confused for like a second this is who this and why this is how you do this is how you do gradients this is how gradients work beautiful gradients oh my god you scare me so much good I'm gonna scare people you're threatening you better be scared of me boy my nose hurts he's here and then they go my nose hurts oh no oh that's how it anyways hey we just sing it I'm thinking I'm singing mean how much snorted just because they're late yeah just because they said my throat throat apparently I can't sing without coughing and yelling that hurt what other poor soul is watching us is it only like two people like very students yes it's two people that think that's us that's so beautiful so perfect perfect it's only two people in the US hey we're not alone guys hey this is looking out into my other account and I can just make like a comment if I want to I'm gonna make a comment check will the CSU to eat us she is still a this I'm just gonna write a wall and leave it like right there that's didn't show Sun here please do it himself plus should I should I like I should oh my god oh you should watch this I don't know man I want to do something with work but they don't know what I'm supposed to be doing so we do it let me let me do it my fault you know all right yeah message on YouTube ad friends had friends we don't have any let me go to Twitter move this around a little bit and just send it's like hey I'm doing a the lives of join I'm live and just put a little squeaky lying in a scrum eesh wait did you send it you don't need I don't even know what happened what am i following me that's sending me like Jesus Christ this person well should I even follow this is first year I think people are doing now your own following people it's it's like it's a YouTube thing that I'm unfollowing cuz it sends me things that I don't want and we go to Instagram real quick you know give give some promotion to myself with you in the mix which is you I'm gonna listen the picture of my cat as the god damn side of good honest I'm gonna put it oh my god I'm gonna write like I'm live please we are very best friend yes we have we gotta warn some people we have a very dark we have a very dark sense of humor and you put that as a disclaimer I'm right like I'm supposed to be stopping you from writing there we go no me just share it with my cat in the background and it's just beautiful this is like it doesn't cut I have 55 minutes for the food that I am cooking for my mother oh there she is I'm talking about my cat yo I couldn't even um if I have to edit it edit edit because like I forgot to put the link sorry maybe go I don't even know if people can go through links in like in like my if I post that I can't keep it so I'm gonna delete that I can't post it through Instagram yeah you know what you do these just look at the link and like write it down on their browser your there's somebody else here oh my god there she is one person is going oh like how they called their own character robos a red swastika yes that is the name I gave and gave your child let me just write good like Mummy Mummy like themselves or like I don't know man they just find it I think they do they just find it like yeah we called your character in red swastika no comment many they don't know jokes whenever we're in Vegas guys don't worry don't worry I like what they just comment it perfect so they like the fact that their character was called a red swastika good I'm so creepy you stop it I'm some water you need some water you ask you some green keys did I sound like a freaking monster how do I keep the comments up I think I can keep it like that yeah I think I do okay what's going on him sorry sorry I was trying to like see if I could keep the comments up because I can't see them forever on my phone you know mm-hmm her hair is so difficult I love her so much cuz that make sense she's not even my character and I'm just feel like she's like let me steal her real quick like oh this person keeps calling T they're so nice I swear yo yo this is the prison whoo you remember the person who asked you for the Commission mm-hmm oh yeah Amy the one commenting No hey welcome this is what we do normally normally don't don't don't mind it that much hold up [Applause] we sound horrible like on saying I don't wanna hear my voice I wanna do I hear my voice okay let me know it could be freaking curious not me meanwhile I'm just here my voice sounds so bad and crap unlike the Corning's and stuff and I don't even know how other people do it cause they're experienced not experienced a very big boost of self-confidence no we're not it's something that we don't have yeah that's a very dark color let me just put it lighter and just make another one real quick you know you're just gonna erase that yes let me let me see what you're doing cause like I'm very I don't think you want to see what I'm doing yes I do okay that's beautiful feast my eyes on this thing your eyes on this they saying they have to eat be like I'm just gonna put you and be like see ya ooh perfect now I'm gonna go back to my own drawing cuz I gonna see would be horrifying afterwards [Laughter] like we can't stay for too long and your join cuz like it's gonna scare everybody yeah we can't we can't chase away you know I still like the fact that they let it I still like the fact that they don't mind me calling their characters a red swastika is like that's good she I can hear myself let me know where this fog oh my god yeah I don't want to hear myself either I'm the one hearing myself I'm on this side you don't worry about yourself because they can't hear you that much they hear me okay all right you gave up I won okay stop stop but of me telling wanna be me oh my god please me the kind the kind of stuff we created in Skype calls is amazing it's friggin Photoshop this is not it's not even it's not even Photoshop it's straight-up just fire I'll pakka grab this image and just put it over it you know that's just because we don't even have Photoshop I'm too poor for this why did you fire me I come 5 it's fire first I'm making lines on the hair is my passion I like putting a lot of these on things like this really it's the only part you know test it only for annoying this mix it up there now you still like the fact that I still remember the freaking Skype call thing and I just mix it with the weed thing yeah but now I can't even sing it cuz I forgot how it goes I need to like be on skype for that to happen yeah yeah you know felt in that resonance we gotta we gotta go through the memories what kind of son with that there's so many nervous there's so many of them ah no I oh my god this hurts my eyes I can't see anything I can't see I'm legally blind kid see I'm illegally blind illegally blind hey sup that's that's a guess law oh sorry you can't be you can't be blind you legally that's wrong that's wrong this is speaking wrong you can't oh yeah you're right sorry oh yeah sorry about with that assignment I'll stop crime rates no crime rates goes below zero that's illegal you can't do that oh sorry sis what do you mean you're getting murdered that's illegal people can't do that that's illegal they can't do that it's just hangers up on them just hanging about it yeah I'm probably gonna like talk a lot through this cuz that's what I do yeah this is yeah it was I also make terrifying sounds you make terrifying sounds yes Tyra they do not make well near by anyone this is much better if they just hear my boys not seeing me at all you think the disappointment in your parents face what are you doing where did we go wrong you know this isn't is old hello were that oh my god she's so cute oh she's not even buying he says just take a look like this baby's like clothes and like pretty like this is the first one worth first doing to for her I don't like this in any way shape or form it's used this color like right here does she have any more white or is that the only white she has apparently so apparently apparently yes then let's do these little gray things are holding her up eyes up I think I don't know what this are grab her her pants just put that there to doing I don't know what I'm doing why are you asking me yes okay this I don't even know what I'm myself I'm doing okay first of all I forgot about her little markings on her skin so like I gotta do that no way yeah what details that yeah the little markings on her skin cuz like they're tiny and I forgot they even existed this they haven't existed for approximately one more minute okay a line a line is just a line yeah just a line a line you're in we're done and then it goes this way why do they look like tears my god like merry old nuts it kind of do honestly I'm just gonna come purple in there so I don't know man but something sounded like someone was stomping around in your house and it was very scared for like a split well it's probably happy happy to stomp around oh yeah probably stopping our children yes this is what this is what we do this is what people can't leave us alone this is why people cannot be in this in a room with computers around and tablets everywhere or a microphone yes I'm not being kids I miss grandma grandpa I told you your grandkids are in the goddamn basement stop asking me where they are oh I checked basement they're all dead and they need more children can you go grab my brother is still a children's like a simple word oh yeah you can definitely grab my maybe me and they see in the beach I don't know what I'm doing with her shading for her pants I'm sure you doing beautifully lower the opacity for this pull it up a little bit there you go there you go there you go yeah so I just want to say perfect in Spanish perfect yep is it perfect oh yeah perfecto they just they just put it oh yes exactly yeah that's what we do we just either put different letters on it or just leave it as it is because chocolate is the same thing really like it's the same word we just say it differently oh it's like chocolate and chocolaty mmm this you thought you sounds so in mint they go oh no I understand it's like you learn something so new you'd even know how to kiss this like how it Ricky Dunn is stupid oh speaking Spanish since we're gonna know him yeah that that messed me up - I thought it was finished okay I blame my friend for this him blame your friend I'm telling why they were freaking Italian him blaming them because they're Italian oh my god this is you should you should you should tell them like they do get wet when they take a bath cause like yeah I freaking oh my god I keep freaking telling them you're supposed to get away when you're taking a frickin madman it's like no not us Italians are like boy you can't get dry when you're taking a bath the water is way are you okay water wet it makes his soul annoyed because we have the same freakin conversation aren't human about this because offers soloing always alright so friggin oily I keep saying alright you're not normal either there's something wrong with your skin or you're just like crazy she can mess me up man get it check the live shot see if there's somebody new no just me there's two people watching it that sounds great there's nobody knew except us cuz honestly cuz honestly at this point nobody wants to watch my videos - is that relatable for every this morning tears I mean there's probably this like people us watching some higher you get to versus boy say chicken Heidi - greasing doing live stuff oh yeah that's true yeah I'm gonna go this way when I call this one croaks - no I'm gonna I'm gonna grab this color that is black I meant this color it's Teresa's put it all the way over here what other colors does she have her shoes are the same color okay cool that's that's awesome that's such a dark blue oh my God my soul and my heart may be something they look at maybe it's the fact that they make it look so good because sir art style doesn't have that much shading but then you look at mine it's like oh oh this is why shading this there's a lot of shading too realistic man this is not even my more realistic my most realistic project was freaking one cancer man he's taking one cancer well let that figure in happy happy the one you freaking deleted I don't know what it looks like anyway I didn't tell you because I forgot that he existed mom listen man I spent too much time on it and then I decided okay no I can't do this no more it's right leave it go on oh my god why is your daughter I don't know just get rid of it just get rid of it dog is so loud he don't need it your dog is so loud he detail teeth on the teeth it's not teeth as teeth so exactly teeth all right he spit it all rain come inside the house I don't know man I just have my bit he just came up like that it does happen this is it just happened how much time do I have left for my cooking 36 minutes okay 36 hours yeah 6 6 hours in a slow cooker this is all right my phone is my phone my chair is just squeaking my boy all right should I put more detail I think I read then I'm just watching myself draw that's what's that it could be in any way shape or form cuz I'm watching myself you can't make that sis all right I'll be back and I figured brother in making something and I did it hurt reading myself and case look at your parking so hey I'm doing you a favor so you but then I don't have anybody else to talk to you and that one is he gone for the few minutes a few minutes just a few minutes Laurie just just picked all right and I'll be back all right all right sooo it is so freaking dark my room [Laughter] again he is obviously dark just can't speak and you can't let me just show some neutral colors into her ears why does it look like one of those weird Pokemon I don't know why are you it's sin I don't need no sin so like I'm just gonna keep him in there run yeah the mystic messenger you don't know what it is you wouldn't know Oh Russ I know I don't know this you know what it is you don't I want to be I just thought I don't know so I don't know man and I wanted that else that's baby cool man it's cool in like it's very nice up to start and then it gets depressing okay I don't that's my life this aside only an enemy it's it's so nice and then it gets depressing oh my god tester my life all right that's terrifying okay show me like that we'll have the eyes oh [ __ ] let me check oh Jesus Christ I don't know what you're doing oh hey my other friend is here too why do I feel like all the four of us she's just like yell at each other we just both joined cuz like the prison the prison that I'm making this for and my online friend we just all of us join in one same thing it's like a it's a big mess and nobody can hear each other cuz we're all just chillin this couldn't be possible I mean I'm pretty sure that my like online friend wouldn't be able to speak that much because her brothers are very [ __ ] loud mm-hmm like you can hear mine screaming in the background but you don't first don't let hurt you don't let you hear anything Jesus my good no freaking piracy she just keeps saying that it's true like on the hood in the chat but she's wait really wait is it like playing a game or something huh with there playing a game no whenever we like normally call or anything their brothers are always there why I don't know kick him out you're the youngest one so like you have no problems I'm the oldest I can't I can't be kicked out I think I hope I think do I have to go check out my food not 26 minutes you're like nah man nah man I want to invite like the person that's hosting the contest but I don't know if they can yo I like the fact that I have this that's the background so I can tell like what's this what's the minimum size that they can be on things right there just like make sure oh my love oh so like he's like oh all of us you keep saying I'm 13 I'm 14 I'm 14 and you're like 16 right yeah you're like well this one here and I was the only one that could sign in or oh man is that like an old man yes I think it's a good old person you sound like one of those people like - I just starting to feel crazy old man holy crap I'm not even an old man it's just an old woman just they're an old woman I stress as a man the fact that you make everything sounds funny I don't know why - thank you I make too many offensive joke that's how my god did you make him pretty why offensive jokes that's how I got it I can't I'll make it up with the jokes feminists do offensive jokes what are you talking about it's in our blood ass like mean kids we make offensive jokes until we would people's freaking prospective like a big goof please keep talking they're talking about like my art style in the comments and I'm here like oh I just do stuff I like coloring that's all I do I just too many details for my own good anyways I don't my details are just their existing existing all of us oh hey welcome to the club what I mean even drawing what am I putting stuff like this on her sleeves I don't know man but I'm gonna keep doing it anyways okay I speak to myself a lot you notice that yes if I do it's you sewed over you're both crazy he's like when we have nobody else to talk to we just talk to ourselves exactly I mean it sounds very even it and even if there's somebody else with those who you still talk ourselves if you just mumble like freedom Doria it's like taking my bones midoriya just talking about heroes and quirks and we just hear talking about how we drawl up how we don't arms we can only draw arms if our body wants to basically we let me do it anything like hands there we go she is done I just need to lower the you paucity of this look at that look at your look at that look at this cute little thing my step of it No Oh Oh what happened who died oh my soul it's been dead like for a few years now come on oh oh we're here trying to draw and we're just yelling at each other oh that's us like 24/7 that is us cuz think we're talking now like a lot mm-hmm cuz we don't have time at school you know it is now instead of taking like nice well-constructed stuff we just yo chiefly does the yellow jelly what are you doing and York I starts yelling - like should you add blood of course you should add blood what are you talking I'm sorry I'm I'm thinking creepers I'm sorry I think I don't know it's going good my mind right now I'm sorry okay your brain is just dead your brain ended itself listen committed suicide it could it come read it yes I can't know what happened what happened to the corner like right here okay there we go yeah it's eat note you I like to pack that I'm here I'm taking something it's a demon what's happened what's going to mine I like it though girl oh this is super jendi that's my mom why this is terrifying what are you guys have been doing what even happen I just heard like two voices and I'm going this way mom that's your mom she stole my job as I go that's different if she was my star you my daughter my daughter Justin draw this what's happening who are you it's like so confused and scared who are you what happened anything daughter where's my child I can't do it I can't do it right now cut take it hey I saw like that Bobby no that was you know what MA we go known to our own me uh whatever his name is Tamura Tamura that's how it you see it yeah Tamura oh nice like him kind of do I kinda kind of his what his voice is very raspy Lane you would be able to pull it out if you want it wouldn't he say was his catchphrase Bobby no no he doesn't you sure that's all those gosh phrases yeah it's not like a breeze I'm friggin smoking I wanna know who's opening my door who are you why are you here Who am I I'm making [ __ ] mac and cheese and nobody's gonna okay no please no the cat it's here since one just came here just go for and I was wondering those her brother I had to eat my brother off my room to see you decided to open the door like any good person I am open the door like a normal person no oh my god like how in the chat they're just having their own conversation and honestly I like reading it I like what Vibram sizes why is it let me turn it off and turn oh my god there we go seems to work my pen decided to kill itself for like five seconds to come in and suicide basically honestly my whole computer my whole computer is committing suicide at this point I guess I please have mercy please stop it no more something no no no no no straight up no just no this stop stop I ain't getting hope this clue you me my pen does not want to work convinced basically but it's trying it's it's trying its best and it's failing anyways this is Tess Lewis people when you try your best but you don't succeed this nice when taking the test it's just just us like there's no caption it's just us since that's it does distort us the story of us are there any more things like black things that I have to pass over with probably but I'm trying to drop I have to pass over this there we go it looked like I was deleting stuff for like a split second this I did not like that year silliness OB no knows somebody who knows mommy no knows I guess here we go you can't do it again you're you're trained few months today and that's my quick that's your quick and now you have a drawbacks music I'm using your pork from using your quick old man you had too many drawbacks my sir oh my god you started this this was my fault yeah like I won't i won't even like deny it this was my fault that this started this is what I created you along with my power play ck suey I unlocked your quirk that's what I did I thank you for that non can use it more often scared the crap out of people basically I think I think I'm done with this let me just yeah it's very good very honest very nice very nice she looks so you know let's go through this one wait honey let's go to this one all right that's what sorry you never own creation sorry hit what even happen the most confused and scared you should not look have folder number 72 Jesus I know I had a thousand before I was doing happy AVI I had a thousand layers anyway was I crapped was so speaking slow because you had a thousand layers I had so words oh I thought I had just like below a hundred I freaking know it was about it was very a book it was very variable okay wait we might give on freaking folders it does freaking damn it no dammit how do I do this again you like this coat that Boop Jesus Christ look there we go that's better there you go grab this I have hiccups even though nobody can even though the buddy can hear them grab that corner her hair goes this way Jesus Christ but that's not even that much that's just fully red stop it right there come on now work like you're supposed to please please work please work that's very good so you just blend it let me just blend it a little bit more perfect beautiful ten out of ten I know I know it's time for planes stop driving me planes man we tried our nuts twice man sorry this is open up my pencil put it here lower this go back to white just pass it everywhere her hair is so cute I swear Hawaii if you hear a violin hitting a pen to the touchpad is don't worry about it don't worry about it I'm sorry I guess you random stuff going on the other side you got quiet now you're like a computer he's doing some weird music - duty - that's what I hear yeah your music like the freaking air is making music and I don't know why oh it's it sounds like minecraft music oh my god how's my food going okay now more minutes I just left the youtubes oh no you gotta go back gotta go yeah awesome like nuts so I'm sending this is anyways freaking cool are you an angel oh hey you're asking who are you like this home you okay that is too much blood it's never too much blood come on oh oh you're right I'm sorry hate you you better be sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry happy happy that's not like the fact that you did said there was too much blood happy ah he is not so happy like oh he's not even freaking popular he's just found him cause eventually we just find the pig in Wikipedia basically we heard something on the background I tried to imitate it in a field so my phone my door I see that's what even happened uh don't worry about it please okay just they saved oh my god my hair her hair hmm her hair like her hair color I got a tone it down a little bit cuz like the black is assuming with the other one you know I'm just pulling up the brightness of the red mmm I can't do that man if it puts out its duration like what's the duration can I have the black is just gonna keep staying the same I don't like that I don't like that I like that one bit man this is no no no oh no no no no no no no no no no no he's gonna put some cute colors to make it 20 so I can see the black parts upper hair kawaii cause like otherwise I can't see anything that's not what I'm about I'm not about that like man nope you remember the screech that I heard yesterday oh yeah the goddamn demons hunting my house yeah is they figure out what it was nope I am still scared sit did it happen again recently er no it hasn't happen again I think they learned the lesson to like not yelling my ear mm-hmm this is so yo yo yo back up there you you good for you find it find it sorry it's illegal that's illegal you can't do that you can't do that you can't do them to forget on the world man beautiful look at her look at her hair shiny Betty sunny she's just here existing she does exist okay no I have to do her skin which is all of your skin it all right like that's kind of racist man why didn't I buy know what I'm stating the facts stating the facts okay but like you're watching our video we can't do that okay wait does she have she has two clumps on both hands where does she not have a glob on this hand excuse me cuz that's fashion yeah okay come on me okay okay it's like seen got a group just like what stinkbug like sometimes you have like long freaking gloves the other ones short I don't know I don't understand why what you know it's just there it's just there it's just exist it just like this and you can't stop it I don't sixth eyes why can't I do like thin thighs they're always thick they have to be thick cuz it's better when this leg all right that makes sense exactly I'm always right oh yes perfect yes ten out of ten always right something straight boy I'm gonna put this color I heard explosions you heard explosions yeah I heard like you know one like a firecracker like a nuclear mix together I have absolutely no idea where you can play well yes I don't know why about when you said something I immediately heard Bob the Builder and I don't know why it's freaking bother better to spawn the building just bombing a building just pawn the friggin whole building I should go check on the food oh it's time do I have three minutes okay hold the food like the food that was making for Mom yeah didn't freakin check on it I have three minutes I'll check on it after three minutes it's just like I'm gonna do my homework at 10:00 all right oh great it's still raining it's still raining it's still for Corina it's the remaining building it's been raining the whole day ten out of ten when you get a lot of water yeah yeah if you look like oh my window there's like a [ __ ] Lake only because there's like this section this just like a section of the grass that's way lower than the rest and it is firm its forms alike be careful of you know it's completely disregard to figure it out in there see one yes how many people are watching I have no idea okay there's two people watching and that's us telling us ooh let me see what you're doing I don't think you want to see I'm already seeing it okay I'm this you know adding white to blood hey I'd like to but it's just all right your fingers are so cute I can't draw them so they look like stumps did are you wait are you talking to me or a ton of freaking character could your tired to me then I said you I don't know man I was something about the character I'm doing right now but say I'm done with her skin no I have to do her clothing what's her name I don't even know her name what is that she's rabello dial my name for bird rebel okay cool so your name is rubble my boss doesn't lost me I mean I still can't get over the fact that they let me call her a [ __ ] swastika if it could we know there used to it or do you still care at all no no cause like they actually commented that they saw it they saw the swastika oh really I was so scared I was like oh wait I totally know figure it out okay but like see yes II let me do all the red parts first and then I do the rest in red parts mean her freaking hat let me grab this color or her hat go this way put it everywhere oh [ __ ] this scared me my food is calling go check on the freaking food right now I don't want to go check on the food usually that's all right I will check on the freaking food in three minutes okay okay you know what you speak to them you see I can't speak to them cuz I'm in yes you can they can hear they can hear you okay you can just do don't let me tell you have jokes I don't want to do it anyways dude like I can't you know you know I can't do this just talk to them until I back you know just look at the comments and just speak to them if they're even there because I think they left for like a few seconds no they're back okay cool I'm gonna go check on my food okay make it quick please I don't want talking to strangers oh she loved me great all right oh if you see what I'm doing right now don't worry about it it's looking at your eyes please cuz not this that's why I'm so John snotter's I I sincerely apologize I get to see this but she made me do this I had nothing else to do this is kind of we've proven Compaq and so shoes is your is your food okay and it's still edible that's that's what matters the food don't care what the phone just food that matters make too many offensive jokes real good sometimes you guys are but you're not in a home with us if you were oh boy he might get alright so I got this let's make avoid this why not so what we're going to do is play a huge void and make her pop out you ask it sounds good right I think it's a great idea our freaking life all right so let's make like this around this spacer now we're not just done don't see oh so need a chain a little more I feel like Bob Ross I really want to be bellcross that's my freakin dream this one while these seniors are difficult to freaking Lake trust me definitely 15 minutes this is the one hand yeah I'm not good do I face my boy does not want me to sometime I abide we like no he wanted off incest you're taking hilarious okay okay I'm back welcome back please take take their screen off of mine please I don't think yeah yeah okay good but i just got rekted alright it's a little it's a little you know uh not alive so apparently the food is for some reason sweet and I don't even know why sleep I don't know man it's [ __ ] beef I don't know what she told me it's sweet you know I'm like what I mean you Livie told her that you don't know how to cook beef I don't that's the problem I don't know how to cook in general I don't I don't know how to cook in general okay general you say you know how to you don't know how to cook boy you just made in cookies you made brownies that's baking oh my god it's not obscene there's something no oh my god unless you're coming here I have to go take a bath but I like streaming so I can't do that - he's still named do your homework I started to do my homework what is it why are you waving your favorite onion so you just keep them entertained okay okay [Music] what all right that's terrifying until the apologize but you guys are seeing all right this one is the bottom purely making a little Bob Ross Cohen Terry this got the look shaitaan there but it only got a light time we said to have dark times you know this is slightly brush yeah yo root bog Razvi I freaking watch his painting videos like a lot I'm jealous of frigging ball grass that's the best boy in the entire world well not at all well we still have bacon um Stanley and you know alright that's I don't want that at all thank you nothing more [Music] I don't know it it's supposed supposed to be live but apparently not really I don't understand freaking anything right now alright that's terrifying yeah okay hey they told me again I have to go take a bath I don't want to miss I have to go take a bath and wash my hair and you know how cold it is outside Oh I mean warm put put the water warm I can't do that cuz it gets cool it gets collared really quickly dude what's wrong with your frickin shower I don't know man all right man we can code ice I don't know man but I think it was about it yet to start live streaming on a Sunday because then I have to go to sleep early instead of just staying up until 11:00 and you have East under the friggin will work I still have to do my homework so why don't you just end of stream do your freaking homework I'm talking to you about since Monday yes Louie we talked about this yesterday and you're like oh I'll do it tomorrow or I'll do that freakin ten you're doing it lighting man if you use reminding me again take the atomic now another this is just on us and all like I'm right all right do you I need my grandkids my god grandpa already they're dead in the basement I kill them I know that's why I'm telling you killed your own grandchildren I can't see I'm legally blind Jesus Christ grandpa [ __ ] deaf I can't hear you what what do you say it's too it's too dark I can't see it's so dark in here I can't hear I can't see what you're saying I can't see where you think it's just Mel is so strong I can't listen I'm supposed to be doing so much stuff for homework and I don't want to do anything okay watch me watch me drop from an a to an F real quick you know once we did we did you know 400 points that I'm gonna lose this is for my grade to 8th 400 yeah 400 the modules are like 200 points each damn really yeah deal working like partners I don't know man my teacher just wants to kill us all okay and she wants the world she wants the world to end she wants was to ropeburn happy I'll be will be happy happy happy is gonna be happy yes off the grave one years that we kill people this is good good it's just perfect I'm just where I wanted murder murder yeah you say someone is asleep murder murder murder spur greater Cooper Snoop danger noodle danger all right yes can you say all right you don't know the internet names for like uh yes did I lock my door Oh is someone breaking in your room right now yeah okay II thought you know that was valuing mm I don't know man good glassy livestream I've seen okay maybe they're on yet okay my dear I am better spoiler oh okay now another writer when your man I gotta eat yo you my mom just broke my door wait what oh this did they actually I did it like I have to I have to end it yes I have to go this is like I have to go yeah I'm sorry I'm sorry for it I don't know whoever's watching this [ __ ] who is watching this it's like I have to end it this start out when it's tricking two weekends and the site daytime please it's it's like I go home tomorrow go to school I come back it's our life streaming again yep so like I'm going now sorry I'll see y'all like tomorrow when I call you again sorry see ya you call me everything see ya see you boy
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of sleep and breathfulness the dreaming is a state in which one half is sleep and one half away foreign a sentence has been within four words are printed in both of your board face is given these words are numbered as ABC okay the green technologies can buffer poor houses from shocks by D cup decoupling decoupling the spelling it is foreign next 27. that is uh as the internet continues to gain considerable power and agency around the world many governments are moved to regulators and where regulation fail some states speak to internet speak to internet speak to internet because of pics foreign there are personalities that are okay it may seem almost too obvious to mention but people are more committed to pursue goals that are personally that are personally important to them than goals that they are not okay committed personalities [Music] okay so with this Azure sessions [Music] thank you see you in next activity classes thank you
Vanik : Banking | SSC | Railway
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TFV8 Big Baby Beast by Smok - Unbox
[Music] welcome back to the juicy vapor channel everybody I'm your man chef Andy and today we're doing an unboxing and review of the tfv a big baby spy bag by smoke I was excited to get this in I've already got the Box splayed out right here so I'm just gonna go right through and I'm gonna raise off the back of the box just so that I can see that everything they said was going to be in here is here I'm gonna put the tech specs down below so no worries I'll have that information down below and if I could put a cheap pop in please like subscribe and tell you all your friends about me thank you tick it's one of them stupid days I'm on new medication and alright hmm so the box says 1tf be a big baby tank I have that sitting right here on the Tesla 3 the the baby explore 0.15 sub ohm coil pre-installed and we have the T 6 core that's a point to sector sextuple yeah like I'm gonna be able to pronounce all those there you go side by side it also came with an RBA head but I went ahead and took out the paint I went and took out the preinstalled coil and I put the RBA tank in there just because I do a lot of reviews and it just a lot easier this RBA head is really good no cottony burnt taste whatsoever I like the design of it and all I have to do is pull out the wick put a new flight REE wick it put in a new and I'm not burning through those manufactured coils that they send saving money in the long run let's see replacement glass tube here you go when I put on the RBA head I had to go to the longer I'm sorry guys I'm gonna try better to get these on cameras I had to put the longer tube on to accommodate that no big deal let's see replacement glass tube got that drip tip adapter it's in here somewhere in there and let's see we have user manual right there authenticity card right there we also have a couple of the silicon rubber bands bag of goodies has like some spare screws and extra o rings all that stuff and a little allen wrench so that you can work on the RBA coil okay again I apologize I've been a little under the weather again with whatever the kids got going around in school so I apologize I'm not as fast and chipper today doing this but I wanted to get the review out to you okay so I went ahead like I said and put that RBA coil in there it's already wick I did that last night just so I made sure that it was good and soaking and I drenched it before I covered it backed up and you know made sure I put enough juice down on there so it would be primed and ready again I've got this on the Tesla three I have two of these units and they are real real good I like them a lot alright shall we whoo it's pretty good let's compare it to the little baby so you can see here's the little one the real little one this one's the big baby beast and this one's a regular baby beast so we get a little size contrast here so you can see there's a difference in size all right this one here sorry hump fumbling around everywhere today this one here is on my my cherry bomber I love this this is my mechanical that I love so much not bad at all not bad of course again I'm sick and then I'm repeating that so that you know I'm not taking big old puffs right now because I got congestion going on I'm real happy with this with the RBA head on there I really do not notice a difference too much and the flavor absorption again I really kind of like this one because I'm disabled and so it helps me to save money on buying coils but more importantly since I am reviewing a lot of flavors it helps to have that RBA in there because you're not wasting anything just pull that wick out rinse off dry off very quickly so you don't get any rust put the new wick back in and boom assemble and drop your juice and it's all good all right having said all that I really really thoroughly enjoy the TF be a big baby be by smoke but then again I love smoke brand stuffing if you look behind me I got a bunch of it so anyway anything else anything else nope well having said all that let's go to go ahead and get on out of here and again I'm all stuttering everything cuz my medication so have a laugh at me make your day feel better it's all good baby but but baby yeah that's all I got today alright peeps later [Music]
The Juicy Vaper
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Searching for a Big Montana Bull! - Elk Hunting
yeah dang dismissed um maybe you can see how so Mike it's right abrupted Union here Mike it in so go check some trail cams kind of hop my way in and out while I'm checking the cams I just spotted elk on that opening patch they were kind of running down I don't know if they're running or if they're coming in it because there's some guys down in there calling for elk here bugling but I just saw so I think those were cows might have been a young bull but holy smokes just caught him oh yeah hey guys I'm jetting up here so I can just got off work trying to get up and down before it gets dark more or less like I said just grabbing trail cams I put in here over the summer but there's smoke in here let's get start bushes but um yeah those are far away the way I'm not going after those yeah some guy who is bear hunting super nice give me a lift on his ATV like halfway up the trail cut some time off big time oh sweet so thanks for that guy so yeah hunting seasons well under way here in Montana's two and a half weeks into the Mont archery opener for deer and elk antelopes been open for about a month and I wish and I've been hunting antelope I got an archery antelope tag and I've been hunting hunting hard as much as I can since the envelope opener and the elk opener I just haven't been able to film that much I just want to fill the freezer so bad and I feel like the cameras been hindering me I wish I had more hunting content up on this page for you guys but like I said I feel like the camera is just making things harder so I just been stuffing in the backpack and kind of going without filming but then again I think about it it's like not really making a video with other people more or less kind of video journaling my own Stern e here so I can look back on it after this season and in the years come so hey get back to it Chara start filming filming for the channel it's already off to a fun start [Applause] this is a pic I'm here in my first bugles that the season finally it's September 16th they think maybe the 17th this past weekend in any bugles and I figured there should be peak rut but in here nothing I'm watching these elk and I just heard both chuckle in there there's some hunters down and they're calling to him I would love to just sit here and listen but trying to make it up to the top of this Ridge and I got a bomb down that way trying to pull to trail cams out of here so kind of one schedule man my jet in here tomorrow get in there me hopefully maybe they're still there once I get these chickens I'll come back here and just actually hump this found my Cho cam my first cam and as I'm coming up to it I think I put this thing way too damn high there's no way unless an elk walked right in front of it so ways catching a deer or not that thing is high at this angle yeah I'm so dumb but it's still here at least I have it so I just pulled that card on my way to my second camera location I have like an SD card reader that can plug in my phone but wasn't working I was getting an error message so I mean they're just gonna try it again at the truck or try it at home on my computer but to be honest I don't think that Cameron got anything I had it way too high I came up to it from a different spot than when I set it up it's where I set it up it looked good but down on the ground level on to the next spot I figured I'd let him people out the top of this Ridge to see if I'll hear anything that went off when I was coming in up the trail and Dougal responds right back down into Conroy's hollows elk 99% sure it was a hunter that her bugle cuz then about 10 minutes later I heard one of the elk actually bugle I was definitely able to tell I was real long so the first one was just hunter but no response up here so sorry for my complete amateur butylene right there definitely have a lot to learn with this elk hunting so just camera number two so have this one set up in the thicket timber there's some fresh sign coming in here so I was cow caller knows I was coming in so hole the noise I was making a couple winds coming up hill I'm coming down and also not a bad setup I feel good about this Joe yeah I'm gonna check the SD card or see if I can see if my card reader lower this time and I how's illa grab these quicker than I thought it was so I'm just slowly on my way out doesn't seem there's any hunters I don't see anybody high pressure seems lost over here and first time so I walked in on three me let's just break it into the timber so that was cool let's check this card out that is literally the night I put this camera up there was a bull on it the night I put it up a lot of bulls on here we're just that one bull yeah at one bull that's funny it's pretty freaking cool get an elk on the camera I've never had oak well I guess I'm never placed a camera no oh my god there's so many pictures dude that night this bull came in here all right there's a lot of pictures I'll go through these when I get home but I'm just gonna skip oh nice meal deer nice mule deer I'm just gonna skip to the most recent photos yeah it's been a month since any bulls have came through here look at this one it's a freaking tank I'd say I'm sold I'm gonna be hunting this place like no other I mean it's not a good sign he hasn't been in here and over a month but I was not expecting anything like that on here all right I'm gonna hunt my way out of here this that was sweet great trail cam location I guess a decently fresh shrub mule deer' I was started walking that tree line to working closer to him he stood there for a while I probably got 250 yards then he just turned around and walked off wasn't too scared but man else we've never seen him that big immuno deer before publicly I'm like this before fresh it's really cool I just figured I'll pop up on top of this little Valley my way out I'd lay off the bugle sure enough both sounded off down in there a couple few seconds after I I mean yeah it might have been on her but I think I think it was no it was an elk I'll be huntin him but that was cool to get a response I'd say that was my first it's my first bugle response I should have filmed about you think he would have heard the bugle anyway this was pretty faint I didn't listen pretty good yeah my external mic on this thing either so happens so I'm just gonna go home and check the cards but when I get home and kind of go through them and see if there's anything else worthy to show you guys and check that other car that didn't work I don't have to help so that one I'm definitely going to spend a ton of time in here the remainder of the season and if I spend enough time in here I think I can get something down the elk or deer I don't care but anyways if I get back to the house with some photos that are worth showing we'll take a look probably like pure it's like Scott [Music]
Fire Mountain
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Woman in the Nineteenth Century | Margaret Fuller | Literary Collections, Social Science | 5/6
section 19 of woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section nineteen Caroline the other evening I heard a gentle voice reading aloud the story of Maurice a boy who deprived of the use of his limbs by paralysis was sustained and comfort and almost in cheerfulness by the exertions of his twin sister left with him in orphanage her affections were centred upon him and amid the difficulties his misfortunes brought upon them grew to a fire intense and pure enough to animate her with angelic impulses and powers as he could not move about she drew him everywhere in a little cart and when at last they heard that sea-bathing might accomplish his cure conveyed him in this way hundreds of miles to the seashore her pious devotion and faith were rewarded by his cure and a French story would be entirely incomplete otherwise with money plaudits and garlands from the bystanders though the story ends in this vulgar manner it is in its conduct extremely sweet and touching not only as to the beautiful qualities developed by these trials in the brother and sister but in the purifying and softening influence exerted by the sight of his helplessness and her goodness on all around them those who are the victims of some natural blight often fulfill this important office and bless those within their sphere more by awakening feelings of holy tenderness and compassion than a man healthy and strong can do by the utmost exertion of his good and energies thus in the east men hold sacred those in whom they find a distortion or alienation of mind which makes them unable to provide for themselves the well insane feel themselves the ministers of Providence to carry out a mysterious purpose while taking care of those who are thus left and capable of taking care of themselves and while fulfilling this ministry find themselves refined and made better the Swiss have similar feelings as to those of their families whom cretinism has reduced to idiocy they are attended to fed dressed clean and provided with a pleasant place for the day before doing anything else even by very busy and poor people we have seen a similar instance in this country a voluntary care of an idiot and the mental benefits that ensued this idiot like most that are called so was not without a glimmer of mind his teacher was able to give him some notions both of spiritual and mental facts at least she thought she had given him the idea of God and though it appeared by his gestures that to him the moon was the representative of that idea yet he certainly did conceive of something above him and which inspired him with reverence and delight he knew the names of two or three persons who had done him kindness and when they were mentioned would point upward as he did to the moon showing himself susceptible in his degree of mr. Carlyle's grand method of education hero worship she had awakened in him a love of music so that he could be soothed in his most violent moods by her gentle singing it was a most touching sight to see him sitting opposite to her at such Tunes his wandering and lackluster eyes filled with childish pleasure while in hers gleam the same pure joy that we may suppose to animate the looks of an angel appointed by heaven to restore a ruined world we know another instance in which a young girl the came to her village a far more valuable influence than any patron saint who looks down from his stone niche while his voter ease recall the legend of his goodness in days long past Caroline lived in a little quiet country village quiet as no village can now remain since the railroad strikes it's spear through the piece of country life she lived alone with a widowed mother for whom as well as for herself her needle one bread while a mother strength and skill sufficed to the simple duties of their household they lived content and hopeful until whether from sitting still too much or some other cause Caroline became ill and soon the physician pronounced her spine to be affected and to such agree that she was incurable this news was a thunderbolt to the poor little cottage the mother who had lost her elasticity of mind wept and despair but the young girl who found so early all the hopes and joys of life taken from her and that she was seemingly left without any shelter from the storm had even at first the faith and strength to bow her head and gentleness and say God will provide she sustained and cheered her mother and God did provide with simultaneous vibration the hearts of all their circle acknowledged the divine obligation of love and mutual aid between human beings food clothing medicine service were all offered freely to the widow and her daughter Caroline grew worse and was at last in such a state that she could only be moved upon a sheet and by the aid of two persons in this toilsome service and every other that she required for years her mother never needed to ask assistance the neighbors took turns and doing all that was required in the young girls as they were growing up counted it among their regular employments to work for or read to Caroline not without immediate reward was their service of love the mind of the girl original bright and pure was quickened and wrought up to the finest susceptibility by the nervous exultation that often ensues upon affection of the spine the soul which had taken an upward impulse from its first act of resignation grew daily more and more into communion with the higher regions of life permanent and pure perhaps she was instructed by spirits which having passed through a similar trial of pain and loneliness had risen to see the reason why however that may be she grew in nobleness of view and purity of sentiment and as she received more instruction from books also than any other person in her circle had from many visitors abundant information as to the events which were passing around her and leisure to reflect on them with a disinterested desire for truth she became so much wiser than her companions as to be at last their preceptors and best friend and her brief gentle comments and counsels were listened to as Oracle's from one and franchised from the films which selfishness and passion cast over the eyes of the multitude the twofold blessing conferred by her presence both in awakening none but good feelings in the hearts of others and in the instruction she became able to confer was such that at the end of five years no member of that society would have been so generally lamented as Caroline had death called her away but the messenger who so often seems capricious in his summons took first the aged mother and the poor girl found that life had yet the power to bring her grief unexpected and severe and now the neighbors met in Council Caroline could not be left quite alone in the house should they take turns and stay with her by night as well as by day not so said the blacksmith's wife the house will never seem like home to her now poor thing and would be kind of dreary for her to change about her neces so I'll tell you what all my children but are married and gone off we have property enough I will have a good room fixed for her and she shall live with us my husband wants her to as much as me the council acquiesced in this truly humane arrangement and Caroline lives there still and we are assured that none of her friends dread her departure so much as the blacksmith's wife take no trouble at all to have her she says and if it was I shouldn't care she is so good and still and talk so pretty it's as good being with her as going to meeting de Maistre relates some similar passages as to a sick girl in st. Petersburg though his mind dwelt more on the spiritual Beauty evinced in her remarks than on the good she had done to those around her indeed none bless more than those who only stand and wait even if their passivity be enforced by fate it will become a spiritual activity if accepted in a faith higher above fate than the Greek gods were supposed to sit and throne above misfortune end of section 19 car align recording by Pamela Krantz section 20 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth klett woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section 20 ever-growing lives age could not wither her nor custom stale her infinite variety so was one person described by the pen which has made a clearer mark than any other on the history of man but is it not surprising that such a description should apply to so few of two or three women we read histories that correspond with the hint given in these lines they were women in whom there was intellect off to temper and enrich heart enough to softn anand live in the entire being there was soul enough to keep the body beautiful through the term of earthly existence for while the roundness the pure delicate lineaments the flowery bloom of youth were passing the marks left in the course of those years were not merely of time and care but also of exquisite emotions and noble thoughts with such chisels time works upon his statues tracery and fretwork well worth the loss of the first virgin beauty of the alabaster while the fire within growing constantly brighter and brighter shows all these changes in the material has rich and varied ornaments the vows at last becomes a lamp of beauty fit to animate the counsels of the great or the solitude of the altar two or three women there have been who have thus grown even more beautiful with age we know of many more men of whom this is true these have been heroes or still more frequently poets and artists with whom the habitual life tended to expand the soul deepen and vary the experience refine the perceptions and immortalize the hopes and dreams of youth they were persons who never lost their originality of character nor spontaneity of action their impulses proceeded from a fullness and certainty of character that made it impossible they should doubt or repent whatever the results of their actions might be they could not repent in matters little or great because they felt that their notions were a sincere exposition of the wants of their souls their impulsiveness was not the Restless fever of one who must change his place somehow or some whither but the waves of a tide which might be swelled to vehemence by the action of the winds or the influence of an attractive orb but was nonetheless subject to fixed laws a character which does not lose its freedom of motion and impulse by contact with the world grows with its years more richly creative more freshly individual it is a character governed by principle of its own and not by rules taken from other men's experience and therefore it is that age cannot wither them nor custom stale their infinite variety like violins they gain by age and the spirit of him who discourse it through them most excellent music like wine well captained long heady nor harsh nor strong with each succeeding year is quaffed a richer purer mellower draught our French neighbors have been the object of humorous satire for their new coinage of terms to describe the heroes of their modern romance a hero is no hero unless he has ravaged brows is laws or breeze or fatigue his eyes must be languid and his cheeks hollow youth health and strength charm no more only the tree broken by the gust of passion is beautiful only the lamp is burnt out to the better part of its oil precious in their eyes this with them assumes the air of caricature and grimace yet it indicates a real want of this time a feeling that the human being ought to grow more rather than less attractive with the passage of time and that the decrease in physical charms would in a fair and full life be more than compensated by an increase of those which appeal to the imagination and higher feelings a friend complains that while most men are like music boxes which you can wind up to play their set of tunes and then they stop in our society the set consists of only two or three Tunes at most that is because no new melodies are added after five and 20 at farthest it is the topic of jest and amazement with foreigners that what is called society is given up so much into the hands of boys and girls accordingly it wants spirit variety and depth of tone and we find there no historical presences none of the charms infinite and variety of cleopatra no heads of Julius Caesar overflowing with meanings as the Sun with light sometimes we hear an educated voice that shows us how these things might be altered it has lost the fresh tone of youth but it has gained unspeakably in depth brilliancy and power of expression how exquisite its modulations so finely shaded showing that all the intervals are filled up with little keys of very delicacy and in perfect tune it's deeper tones sound the depth of the past it's more thrilling notes express in awakening to the infinite and ask a thousand questions of the spirits that are to unfold our destinies to far reaching to be clothed in words who does not feel the sway of such a voice it makes the whole range of our capacities resound and tremble and when there is positiveness enough to give an answer calls for 'the most melodious echoes the human eye games in like manner by tuned and experienced its substance fades but it is only the more filled with an ethereal luster which penetrates the gazer till he feels as if that I were in itself a soul and realizes the range of its power to rouse to win to fascinate to mount and by its spell of undefined control magnetic draw the secrets of the soul the eye that shone beneath the white blocks of Thorvald s'en was such an one the eye of immortal youth the indicator of the man's whole aspect in a future sphere we have scanned such eyes closely when near we saw that the lids were red the corners defaced with ominous marks the orb looked faded and tear stained but when we retreated far for its rays to reach us it seemed far younger than the clear and limpid gaze of infancy more radiant than the sweetest beam in that of early youth the future and the past met in that glance Oh for more such eyes the vouchers of free a full and ever-growing lives and of section 20 section 21 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret fuller section 21 household nobleness mistress of herself though China fell women in general are indignant that the satirist should have made this the climax to his praise of a woman and yet we fear he saw only to truly what unexpected failures have we seen literally in this respect how often did the Martha blur the Mary out of the face of a lovely woman at the sound of a crash amid glass and porcelain what sad littleness in all the department thus represented obtrude of the mop and duster on the tranquil meditation of a husband and brother impatience if the carpet be defaced by the feet of even cherished friends there is a beautiful side and a good reason here but why must the beauty degenerate and give place to meanness to woman the care of home is confided it is the sanctuary of which she should be the guardian angel to all elements that are introduced there she should be the ordering mind she represents the spirit of beauty and her influence should be spring-like clothing all objects within her sphere with lively fresh and tender hues she represents purity and all that a pertains to her should be kept delicately pure she is modesty and draperies should soften all rude lineaments and exclude glare and dust she is harmony and all objects should be in their places ready for and matched to their uses we all know that there is substantial reason for the offense we feel at defect in any of these ways a woman who wants purity modesty and harmony in her dress and manners is insufferable one who wants them in the arrangements of her house disagreeable to everybody she neglects the most obvious ways of expressing what we desire to see in her and the inference is ready that the inward sense is wanting it is with no merely gross and selfish feeling that all men commend the good housekeeper the good nurse neither is it slight praise to say of a woman that she does well the honors of her house in the way of hospitality the wisdom that can maintain serenity cheerfulness and order in a little world of ten or twelve persons and keep ready the resources that are needed for their sustenance and recovery in sickness and sorrow is the same that holds the stars in their places and patiently prepares the precious metals in the most secret chambers of the earth the art of exercising a refined hospitality is a fine art and the music thus produced only differs from that of the orchestra in this that in the former case the overture or sonata cannot be played twice in the same manner it requires that the hostess shall combine true self-respect and repose the simple art of not too much with refined perception of individual traits and moods in character with variety and velocity and ease Grace and gentleness that diffuse their sweetness insensibly through every nook of an assembly and call out reciprocal sweetness wherever there is any to be found the only danger in all this is the same that be sets us in every walk of life to wit that of preferring the outward sign to the inward spirit whenever there is cause to hesitate between the two quote I admire says Goethe the Chinese novels they expressed so happily ease peace and they finish unknown to other nations in the interior arrangements of their homes in one of the I came upon the line I heard the lovely maidens laughing and found my way to the garden where they were seated in their light cane chairs to me this brings an immediate animation by the images it suggests of lightness brightness and elegance end quote this is most true but it is also most true that the garden house would not seem thus charming unless it's light cane chairs had lovely laughing maidens seated in them and the lady who values her porcelain that most exquisite product of the peace and thorough breeding of China so highly should take the hint and remember that unless the fragrant herb of width sweetened by kindness and softened by the cream of affability also crown her board the prettiest teacups in the world might as well lie in fragments in the gutter as adorn her social show the show loses its beauty when it ceases to represent a substance here as elsewhere it is only vanity narrowness and self seeking that spoil a good thing women would never be too good housekeepers for their own peace and that of others if they considered housekeeping only as a means to an end if their object were really the peace and joy of all concerned they could bear to have their cups and saucers broken more easily than their tempers and to have curtains and carpets soiled rather than their hearts by mean and small feelings but they are brought up to think it is a disgrace to be a bad housekeeper not because they must by such a defect be a cause of suffering and loss of time to all within their sphere but because all other women will laugh at them if they are so here is the vice for what of a high motive there can be no truly good action we have seen a woman otherwise noble and magna animist in a high degree so insane on this point as to weep bitterly because she found the little dust on her picture frames and torment her guests all dinnertime with excuses for the way in which the dinner was cooked we have known others to join with their servants to backbite the best and noblest friends for trifling derelictions against the accustomed order of the house the broom swept out the memory of much sweet counsel and loving-kindness and spots on the tablecloth were more regarded than those they made on their own loyalty and honor in the most intimate relations the worst of Furies is a woman scorned and the sex so lively Mobile impassioned when passion is aroused at all are in danger of a frightful error under great temptation the angel can give place to a more subtle and treacherous demon though one generally of less tantalizing influence than in the breasts of man in great crises woman needs the highest reason to restrain her but her besetting sin is that of littleness just because nature and society unite to call on her for such fineness and finish she can be so petty so fretful so vain envious and base o women see your danger see how much you need a great object in all your little actions you cannot be fair nor can your homes be fair unless you are holy and Noble will you sweep and garnish the house only that it may be ready for a legion of evil spirits to enter in for imps and demons of gossip frivolity detraction and a restless fever about small ills what is the house for if good spirits cannot peacefully abide there lo they are asking for the bill in more than one well garnished mansion they sought a home and found a work house Martha it was live fault end of section 21 recording by Lucretia B section 22 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women section 22 Glumdalclitch --is this title was wittingly given by an editor of this city to the ideal woman demanded in woman in the 19th century we do not object to it thinking it is really desirable that women should grow beyond the average size which has been prescribed for them we find in the last news from Paris these anecdotes of two who tower an inch or more above their sex if not yet of Glumdalclitch stature bravissima the 7th of May at Paris a young girl who was washing linen fell into the canal saint-martin those around called out for help but none ventured to give it just then a young lady elegantly dressed came up and saw the case in the twinkling of an eye she threw off her hat and shawl threw herself in and succeeded in dragging the young girl to the brink after having sought for her in vain several times under the water this lady was Mademoiselle Adele Chevalier an actress she was carried with the girl she had saved into a neighboring house which she left after having received the necessary cares in a fee Accra and amid the plaudits of the crowd the second antidote is of a different kind but displays a kind of magnanimity still more unusual in this poor serval world one of our French most distinguished painters of see subjects Gouda has married a rich young English lady belonging to a family of high rank and related to the Duke of Wellington M GU da was lately at Berlin at the same time with Kay inspector of pictures to the king of Holland the King of Prussia desired that both artists should be presented to him and received go doll in a very flattering manner his genius being his only letter of recommendation Monsieur K has not the same advantage but to make up for it he has a wife who enjoys in Holland a great reputation for her beauty the King of Prussia is a cavalier who cares more for pretty ladies than for genius so Monsieur and Madame K were invited to the Royal table an honour which was not accorded to Monsieur and Madame Kadam humble representations were made to the monarch advising him not to make such a marked distinction between the French artist and the Dutch amateur these failing the wise counselors went to Madame du da and intimating that they did so with the goodwill of the King said that she might be received as cousin to the Duke of Wellington as daughter of an English general and of a family which dates back to the 13th century she could if she wished avail herself of her rights of birth to obtain the same honours with madam K just sit at the table of the king she need only cease for a moment to be Madame glued on and become once more lady L does not all this sound like a history of the 17th century surely etiquette was never maintained in a more arrogant manner at the court of Louis the fourteenth but Madame Gouda replied that her highest pride lay in the celebrated name which she bears at present that she did not wish to rely on any other to obtain so futile a distinction and that in her eyes the most noble discussion was the her husband I need not say that this dignified feeling was not comprehended Madame Google was not received at the table but she had shown the nobleness of her character for the rest Madame Kay on arriving at Paris had the bad taste to boast of having been distinguished above Madame Gouda in the story reaching the Tuileries where Monsieur and Madame Gouda are highly favored excited no little mirth in the circle there end of section 22 recording by Pamela Krantz section 23 of woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section 23 Eleanor forgive and forget we noticed this coarsely written little fiction because it is one of a class which we see growing with pleasure we see it with pleasure because in its way it is genuine it is the transcript of the crimes calumnies excitements half-blind love of right and honest indignation at the sword of wrong which it can discern to be found in the class from which it emanates that class is a large one in our country villages and these books reflect its thoughts and manners as Halfpenny ballads do the life of the streets of London the ballads are not more true to the facts but they give us in a coarser form far more of the spirit than we get from the same facts reflected in the intellect of a Dickens for instance or of any writer far enough above the scene to be properly its artist so in this book we find what cooper miss Sedgwick and mrs. Kirkland might see as the writer did but could hardly believe in enough to speak of it with such fidelity it is a current superstition that country people are more pure and healthy in mind and body than those who live in cities it may be so in countries of old established habits where a genuine peasantry have inherited some of the practical wisdom and loyalty of the past with most of its errors we have our doubts though from the stamp upon literature always the nearest evidence of truth we can get they're even there the difference between town and country life is as much in favour of the latter as is generally supposed but in our land where the country is at present filled with a mixed population who come seeking to be purified by a better life and culture from all the ills and diseases of the worst forms of civilization things often look worse than in the city perhaps because men have more time and room to let their faults grow and offend the light of day there are exceptions and not a few but in a very great proportion of country villages the habits of the people as to food air and even exercise are ignorant and unhealthy to the last degree their want of all pure faith and appetite for course excitement is shown by continued intrigue calumnies and crimes we have lived in a beautiful village we're more favorably placed than any other person in it both as to withdrawal from bad associations and nearness to good we heard inevitably from domestics work people and schoolchildren more ill of human nature than we could possibly sift were we to elect such a task from all the newspapers of this city in the same space of time we believe the amount of ill circulated by means of anonymous letters as described in this book to be as great as can be imported in all the French novels and that is a bold word we know ourselves of two or three cases of morbid wickedness displayed by means of anonymous letters that may violets of France in a famous lawsuit not long since it is true there is to balance all this a healthy rebound a surprise and a shame and there are heartily good people such as are described in this book who having taken a direction upward keep it and can be bent downward nor aside but then the reverse of the picture is of a blackness that would appall one who came to it with any adil ik ideas of the purity and peaceful loveliness of agricultural life but what does this prove only the need of a dissemination of all that is best intellectually and morally through the whole people our groves and fields have no good fairies or Genii I who teach by legend are gentle apparition the truths the principles that can alone preserve the village as the city from the possession of the fiend their place must be taken by the schoolmaster and he must be one who knows not only readin writin and arithmetic but the service of God and the destiny of man our people require a thoroughly diffused intellectual life a religious aim such as no people at large ever possessed before else they must sink till they become dregs rather than rise to become the creme of creation which they are too apt to flatter themselves with the fancy of being already the most interesting fiction we have ever read in this course homely but genuine class is one called metallic it may be in circulation in this city but we bought it in a country nook and from a peddler and it seemed to belong to the country had we met with it in any other way it would probably have been to throw it aside again directly for the author does not know how to write English and the first chapters give no idea of his power of apprehending the poetry of life but happening to read on we became fixed and charmed and have retained from its perusal the sweetest picture of life lived in this land ever afforded us out of the pail of personal observation that such things are private observation has made us sure but the writers of books rarely seem to have seen them rarely to have walked alone in an untrodden path long enough to hold commune with the spirit of the scene in this book you find the very life the most vulgar prose in the most exquisite poetry you follow the hunter in his path walking through the noblest and fairest scenes only to shoot the poor animals that were happy there winning from the pure atmosphere little benefit except to good appetite sleeping at night in the dirty hubble's with people who burrow in them to lead a life but little above that of the squirrels and foxes there is throughout that air of room enough and free of low forms of human nature which at such times makes bearable all that would otherwise be so repulsive but when we come to the girl who is the presiding deity or rather the tutelary angel of the scene how are all discord harmonized how all its latent music poured forth it is a portrait from the life it has the mystic charm of fulfilled reality how far beyond the fairest ideals ever born of thought pure and brilliantly blooming as the flower of the wilderness she in like manner shares while she Sublime's its nature she plays round the most vulgar and rude beings gentle and caressing yet unsullied in her wildness there is nothing cold or savage her elevation is soft and warm never have we seen natural religion more beautifully expressed never so well discerned the influence of the natural nun who needs no veil or cloister to guard from profanation the beauty she has dedicated to God and which only attracts human love to hallow it into the divine the lonely life of the girl after the death of her parents her fearlessness her gay and sweet enjoyment of nature her intercourse with the old people of the neighborhood her sisterly conduct towards her suitors all seem painted from the life but the deathbed scene seems borrowed from some sermon and is not in harmony with the rest in this connection we must try to make amends for the stupidity of an earlier notice of the novel called Margaret or the real and ideal etc at the time of that notice we had only looked into it here and there and did no justice to a work full of genius profound in its meaning and of Admiral fidelity to nature in its details since then we have really read it and appreciated the site and representation of soul realities and we have lamented the long delay of so true a pleasure a fine critic said this is a Yankee novel or rather let it be called the Yankee novel as nowhere else are the thought and dialect of our villages really represented another discovered that it must have been written in Maine by the perfection with which peculiar features of scenery that are described a young girl could not sufficiently express her delight at the simple nature with which scenes of childhood are given and especially at Margaret's first going to meeting she had never elsewhere found written down which she had felt a mature reader one of the most spiritual eyes and harmonious Minds we have ever met admires the depth and fullness in which the workings of the Spirit through the maidens life are seen by the author and shown to us but laments the great apparatus with which the consummation of the whole is brought about and the formation of a new church and state before the time is yet ripe under the banner of Monsignor Christie but all these voices among those most worthy to be heard find in the book a real presence and draw from it auspicious omens that an American literature is possible even in our day because there are already in the mind here existent developments worthy to see the light goldfishes amid the moss and the still waters for ourselves we have been most charmed with the way the real and I we are made to weave and shoot Ray's through one another in which Margaret bestows on external nature what she receives through books and winds back like gifts in turn till a pond and the mythology are alternate sections of the same chapter we delight in the teachings she receives through Chilean and his violin till on the grave of one who tried to love his fellow men grows up the full white rose flower of her life the ease with which she assimilates the city life when in it making it a part of her imaginative tapestry is a sign of the power to which she has grown we have much more to think and to say of the book as a whole and in parts and should the mood and summer leisure ever permit a familiar and intimate acquaintance with it we trust they will be both thought and said for the present we will only add that it exhibits the same state of things and strives to point out such remedies as we have hinted at in speaking of the little book which heads this notice itself a rude charcoal sketch but if read as hieroglyphics are pointing to important meanings and results end of section 23 Ellen or forgive and forget recording by Pamela Krantz section 24 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by elizabeth klett woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duty of women by Margaret Fuller section 24 Corey a dizzy tosser knee no other nation can hope to vie with the French in the talent of communicating information with ease vivacity and consciousness they must always be the best narrators and the best interpreters so Varis presenting a clear statement of outline SCO's thus they are excellent in conversation lectures and journalizing after we know all the news of the day it is still pleasant to read the bulletin of the curry a daisy tasini we rarely agree with the view taken but as a summary it is so excellently well done every topic put in its best place with such a light and vigorous hand that we have the same pleasure we have felt in fairy tales when some person under trial is helped by a kind fairy two sorts the silks and feathers to their different places till the glittering confusion assumes the order of a kaleidoscope then what excellent correspondence they have in Paris what a humorous and yet clear account we have before us now of the tea air game we have traced Gazoo through every day with the utmost distinctness and see him perfectly in the sickroom now here is tiara playing with his chessmen Jesuits etc a hundred clumsy English or American papers could not make the present crisis in Paris so clear as we see it in the glass of these nimble Frenchmen certainly it is with newspaper writing as with food the English and Americans have as good appetites but do not and never will know so well how to cook as the French the Parisian correspondent of the Chanel post also makes himself merry with the play of Monsieur T air both speak with some feeling of the impressive utterance of Lamartine in the late debates the Jesuits stand their ground but there is a wave advancing which will not fail to wash away what ought to go nor are its roarings however much in advance of the wave itself to be misinterpreted by intelligent ears the world is raising its sleepy lids and soon no organisation can exist which from its very nature interferes in any way with the good of the whole in Germany the terrors of the authorities are more and more directed against the Communists they're very anxious to know what communism really is or means they have almost forgotten says the correspondent the repression of the Jews and like objects in this new terror meanwhile the Russian emperor has issued an edict commanding the Polish Jews both men and women to lay aside their national garb he hopes thus to mingle them with the rest of the mass he moves it will be seen whether such work can be done by beginning upon the outward man the Paris correspondent of the quarry a who gives an account of amusements has always many sprightly passages illustrative of the temper of the times horse races are now the fashion in which he rejoices as being likely to give to France good horses of her own a famous lottery is on the point of coming off to give an organ to the Church of Sighs - on which it does not require a very high tone of morals to be severe a public exhibition has been made of the splendid array of prizes including every article of luxury from jewels and cashmere shawls down to artificial flowers a nobleman president of the horticultural society had given an entertainment in which the part of the different flowers was acted by beautiful women that of fruit and vegetables by distinguished men such an amusement would admit of much light grace and wit which may still be found in France if anywhere in the world there is also an amusing story of the stir caused among the French political leaders by the visit of a nobleman of one of the great English families to Paris he had had several audiences previous to his departure from London of Queen Victoria he received a dispatch daily from the English Court but in reply to all overtures made to induce him to open his mission he preserved a gloomy silence all attentions all signs of willing confidence are lavished on him in vain France is troubled has England thought she a secret from us while we have none from her she was on the point of inventing one when lo the secret mission turns out to be the preparation of a ball dress with whose elegance fresh from Parisian genius her Britannic majesty wished to dazzle and surprise her native realm tis a pity the Americans cannot learn the grace which DAX these trifling jests with so much prettiness till we can import something of that we have right to rejoice in French fashions and French wines such a nervous driving nation as we are ought to learn to fly along gracefully on the light fantastic toe can we not learn something of the English besides the knife and fork conventionalities which with them express a certain solidity of fortune and resolve can we not get from the French something besides their worst novels quarry a desert a Zuni our Protege Queen Victoria the quarry eh laughs though with features somewhat too disturbed for a graceful laugh at a notice published a few days since in the Tribune of one of its just switch scandalized the American editor it does not content itself with a slight notice but puts forth a manifesto in formidable a large type in reply with regard to the just itself we must remark that mr. Greeley saw this only in a translation where it had lost whatever of light and graceful in its manner excused a piece of raillery very course in its substance we will admit that had he seen it as it originally stood connected with other items in the playful chronicle of Piedra it would have impressed him differently but the cause of irritation in the quarry a and of the sharp repartee of its manifesto is probably what was said of the influence among us of French literature and French morals to which the organ of the French American population felt called on to make a spirited reply and is done so with less of wit and courtesy than could have been expected from the organ of a people who whatever may be their faults or at least acknowledged in wit and courtesy preeminent we hope that the French who come to us will not become in these respects Americanized and substitute the easy sneer and use of such terms as ridiculous virtuous misanthropy etc for the graceful and poignant raillery of their native land which tickles even where it wounds we may say in reply to the quarry a that if for ei ISM recoils towards a state of nature it rises largely from the fact that its author lived in a country where the natural relations are if not more cruelly at least more lightly violated than any other of the civilized world the marriage of convention has done its natural office and sapping the morals of France till breach of the marriage vow has become one of the chief topics of its daily wit one of the acknowledged traits of its manners and a favorite in these modern times we might say the favorite subject of its works of fiction from the time of Moliere himself an agonized sufferer behind his comic mask from the infidelities of a wife he was not able to cease to love through memoirs novels dramas and the volleyed squibs of the press one fact stares us in the face as one of so common occurrence that men if they have not ceased to suffer in heart and morals from its poisonous action have yet learned to bear with a shrug and a careless laugh that marks its frequency understand we do not say that the French are the most deeply stained with Vice of all nations we do not think them so there are others where there is as much but there is none where it is so openly acknowledged in literature and therefore there is none whose literature alone is so likely to deprave inexperienced mimes by familiarizing them with wickedness before they have known the lure and the shock of passion and we believe that this is the very worst way for youth to be misled since the miasma thus pervades the whole man and he is corrupted in head and heart at once without one strengthening effort at resistance words necessary we might substantiate what we say by quoting from the quarry a within the last fortnight jokes and stories such as are not to be found so frequently in the prints of any other nation there is the story of the girl Adelaide which at other time we mean to quote for it's terrible pathos there is a man on trial for the murder of his wife of whom the witnesses say he was so fond of her you would never have known she was his wife here is one only yesterday where a man kills a woman to whom he was married by his relatives at 18 she being much older and disagreeable to him but their properties matching after 12 years marriage he can no longer support the yoke and kills both her and her father and his only regret is that he cannot kill all who had anything to do with the match either infidelity or such crimes are the natural result of marriages made as they are in France by agreement between the friends without choice of the parties it is this horrible system and not a native incapacity for pure and permanent relations that leads to such results we must observe on pass all that this man was the father of five children by this hated woman a wickedness not peculiar to France or any nation and which cannot fail to do its work of filling the world with sickly weak or depraved beings who have reason to curse their brutal father that he does not murder them as well as their wretched mother who more unhappy than the victim of seduction is made the slave of sense in the name of religion and law the last steamer brings us news of the disgrace of Victor Hugo one of the most celebrated of the literary men in France and but lately created one of her peers the affair however is to be publicly hushed up but we need not cite many instances to prove what is known to the whole world that these wrongs are if not more frequent at least more lightly treated by the French in literature and discourse than by any nation of Europe this being the case can an American anxious that his country should receive as her only safeguard from endless temptations good moral instruction and mental food be otherwise than grieved at the promiscuous introduction among us of their writings we know that there are in France good men pure books true wit but there is an immensity that is bad and more hurtful to our farmers clerks and country milliner's than to those to whose tastes it was originally addressed as the smallpox is most fatal among the wild man of the woods and this from the unprincipled cupidity of publishers is broadcast recklessly over all the land we had hoped would become a healthy asylum for those before crippled and tainted by hereditary abuses this cannot be prevented we can only make head against it and show that there is really another way of thinking and living i and another voice for it in the world we are naturally on the alert and if we sometimes start too quickly that is better than to play lenoir fanny the black sluggard we are displeased at the unfeeling manner in which the quarry a speaks of those whom he calls our models he did not misunderstand us and some things he says on this subject deserve and suggest a retort that would be bitter but we forbear because it would injure the innocent with the guilty the courtier ranks the editor of The Tribune among the men who have undertaken an ineffectual struggle against the perversities of this lower world by ineffectual we presume he means that it has never succeeded in exiling evil from this lower world we are proud to be ranked among the band of those who at least in the ever memorable words of scripture have done what they could for this purpose to this band belong all good men of all countries and France has contributed no small contingent of those whose purpose was noble whose lives were healthy and whose minds even in their lightest moods pure we are better pleased to act as subtler or percival of this band whose strife the curry a thinks so impress aunt than to reap the rewards of efficiency on the other side there is not too much of this salt in proportion to the whole mass that needs to be salted nor our occasional accesses of virtuous misanthropy the worst of maladies in a world that affords such abundant occasion for it in fine we disclaim all prejudice against the French nation we feel assured that all or almost all impartial Minds will acquiesce in what we say as to the tone of lacks morality in reference to marriage so common in their literature we do not like it in joke or in earnest neither are we of those to whom Vice loses most of its deformity by losing all its gross Ness if there be a deep and ulcerated wound we think the more the richly embroidered veil is torn away the better such a deep social wound exists in France we wish it's cure as we wish the health of all nations and of all men so far indeed would be recoiled toward a state of nature we believe that nature wills marriage and parentage to be kept sacred the fact of their not being so is to us not a pleasant subject of just and we should really pity the first lady of England for in jury here though she be a queen while the ladies of the French Court or of Parisian society if they willingly lend themselves to be the subject of this style of jest or find it agreeable when maid must be to us the cause both of pity and disgust we are not unaware of the great and beautiful quality is native to the French of their chivalry their sweetness of temper their rapid brilliant and abundant genius we would wish to see these qualities restored to their native luster and not receive the base alloy which has long stained the virginity of the gold end of section 24 section 25 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women section 25 on books of travel review of memoirs and essays by mrs. Jamison on books of travel footnote it need not be said probably that Margaret Fuller did not think the fact that books of travel by women have generally been B cont and lively rather than discriminating and instructive a result of their nature and therefore unavoidable on the contrary she regarded woman as naturally more penetrating than man and the fact that in journeying she would see more of home life than he would give her a great advantage but she did believe woman needed a wider culture and then she would not fail to excel in writing books of travels the merits now in such works she considered striking and due to woman's natural quickness and availing herself of all her facilities and any deficiencies simply proved the need of a broader education editor and footnote among those we have the best as to observation of particulars and lively expression are by women they are generally ill-prepared as regards previous culture and their scope is necessarily narrower than that of men but their tact and quickness helped them a great deal you can see their minds grow by what they feed on when they travel there are many books of travel by women that are at least entertaining and contains some penetrating and just observations there has however been done since Lady Mary Wortley Montagu with as much talent liveliness and preparation to observe in various ways as she had a good article appeared lately in one of the English periodicals headed by a long list of travels by women it was easy to observe that the personality of the writer was the most obvious thing in each and all of these books and that even in the best of them you traveled with the writer as a charming or amusing companion rather than as an accomplished or instructed guide review of memoirs and essays by mrs. Jameson mrs. Jameson appears to be growing more and more desperately modest if we may judge from the model what if the little range should say so small a drop is I can narrow refresh the thirsty plain I'll tarry in the sky and other superstitious doubts and disclaimers proffered in the course of the volume we thought the time had gone by when it was necessary to plead request of friends for printing and that it was understood nowadays that from the facility of getting thoughts and to print literature has become not merely an archive for the preservation of great thoughts but a means of general communication between all classes of minds and all grades of culture if writers write much that is good and write it well they are read much and long if the reverse people simply pass them by and go in search of what is more interesting there needs be no great fuss about public are not publishing those who forbear may rather be considered the vain ones who wish to be distinguished among the crowd especially this extreme modesty looked superfluous in a person who knows her thoughts have been received with interest for 10 or 12 years back we do not like this from mrs. Jameson because we think she would be amazed if others spoke of her is this little humble flower doubtful whether it ought to raise its head to the light she should leave such affectations to her aunts they were the fashion in their day it is very true however that she should not have published the very first paragraph in her book which presents an inaccuracy and shallowness of thought quite amazing in a person of her fine perceptions talent and culture we allude to the contrast she attempts to establish between Raphael and Titian in placing mind and contre distinction to beauty as if Beauty were merely physical of course she means no such thing but the passage means this or nothing and as an opening to a paper on art it is indeed reprehensible and fallacious the rest of this paper called the house of Titian is full of pleasant chat though some of the judgments that passed on Kenna ladies pictures for instance are opposed to those of persons of the purest taste and in other respects such as in speaking of the railroad to Venice mrs. Jameson is much less wise than those over whom she assumes superiority the railroad will destroy Venice the two things cannot coexist and those who do not look upon that wonders dream in this age will probably find only vestiges of its existence the picture of Adelaide Kimball is very pretty though there is an attempt of a sort to common with mrs. Jameson to make more of the subject than it deserves Adelaide Kimball was not the true artist or she could not so soon or so lightly have stepped into another sphere it is enough to paint her as a lovely woman and woman genius the true artist cannot force where his vocation heaven does not permit it the attempt makes him too unhappy nor will he form ties with those who can consent to such sacrilege Adelaide Kimball loved art but was not truly an artist the Xanthian marbles in Washington Alston are very pleasing papers the most interesting part however are the sentences copied from mr. Alston these have his chaste superior tone we copy some of them what light is in the natural world such as fame in the intellectual both requiring an atmosphere in order to become perceptible hence the fame of Michelangelo is to some Minds a nonentity even as the Sun itself would be invisible in vacuo a very pregnant statement containing the true reason why no man is a hero to his valet de chambre fame does not depend on the will of any man but reputation may be given and taken away for fame is the sympathy of kindred intellects and sympathy is not a subject of willing while reputation having its source in the popular voice is a sentence which may be altered or suppressed at pleasure reputation being essentially contemporaneous is always at the mercy of the envious and ignorant but Fame whose very birth is posthumous and which is only known to exist by the echoes of its footsteps through congenial Minds can neither be increased nor diminished by any degree of willfulness an original mind is rarely understood until it has been reflected from some half-dozen congenial with it so averse are men to admitting the true in an unusual form while any novelty however fantastic however false is greedily swallowed nor is this to be wondered at for all truth demands a response and few people care to think yet they must have something to supply the place of not every mind would appear original if every man had the power of projecting his own into the minds of others all effort at originality must end either in the quaint or monstrous for no man knows himself as an original he can only believe it on the report of others to whom he has made known as he is by the projecting power before spoken of there is an essential meanness and wishing to get the better of anyone the only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself reverence is an ennobling sentiment it is felt to be degrading only by the vulgar mind which would escape the sense of its own littleness by elevating itself into the antagonist of what is above it he that has no pleasure in looking up is not fit to look down of such minds are the Mannerist sin art and in the world the tyrants of all sorts make no man your idol for the best man must have false and his faults will naturally become yours in addition to your own this is as true in art as in morals the devil's hardiest laugh is a tad attracting witticism hence the phrase devilish good has sometimes a literal meaning woman's mission and woman's position is an excellent paper in which plain truths are spoken with an honorable straightforwardness in a great deal of good feeling we despise the woman who knowing such facts is afraid to speak of them yet we honor one too who does the plain right thing for she exposes herself to the assaults of vulgarity in a way painful to a person who has not strength to find shelter and repose in her motives we recommend this paper to the consideration of all those the unthinking willfully unseeing million who are in the habit of talking of woman's sphere as if it really were present for the majority one of protection in the gentle Offices of home the rhetorical gentleman and silken Dame's who quite forgetting their washer women their seamstresses and the poor hirelings for the sensual pleasures of men that jostle em daily in the streets talk as if women need be fitted for no other chance than that of growing like cherished flowers in the garden of domestic love are requested to look at this paper in which the state of women both in the manufacturing and agricultural districts of England is exposed with eloquence and just inferences drawn this then is what I mean when I speak of the anomalous condition of women in these days I would point out as a primary source of incalculable mischief the contradiction between her assumed and her real position between what is called her proper sphere by the laws of God in nature and what has become her real sphere by the laws of necessity and through the complex relations of artificial existence in the strong language of Carlyle I would say that here is a lie standing up in the midst of society I would say down with it even to the ground for while this perplexing and barbarous anomaly exists fretting like an ulcer at the very heart of society all new specifics and palliatives are in vain the question must be settled one way or another either let the man and all the relations of life be held the natural guardian of the woman constrained to fulfill that trust responsible in society for her well-being and her maintenance or if she be liable to be thrust from the sanctuary of home to provide for herself through the exercise of such faculties as God has given her let her at least have fair play let it not be avowed in the same breath that protection is necessary to her and that it has refused her and while we send her forth into the desert and bind the birth on her back and put the staff in her hand let not her steps be beset her limbs fettered and her eyes blindfolded amen the sixth and last of these papers on the relative social position of mothers and governesses exhibits in true and full colors a state of things in England beside which the custom in some parts of China of drowning female infants looks mild generous and refined and a cursed state of things beneath whose influence nothing can and nothing ought to thrive though this paper of which we have not patience to speak further at this moment is valuable from putting the facts and to do relief it is very inferior to the other and shows the want of thoroughness and depth and mrs. Jameson's intellect she has taste feeling and knowledge but she cannot think out a subject thoroughly and is unconsciously tainted and hampered by conventionalities her advice to the governesses reads like a piece of irony but we believe it was not meant as such advise them to be burnt at the stake at once rather than submit to the slow process of petrifaction she is as bad as the reports of the Society for the relief of distrust and dilapidated governesses we have no more patience we must go to England ourselves and see these victims under the water torture till then adieu end of section 25 recording by Pamela Krantz section 26 of woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section 26 woman's influence over the insane from a review of Browning's poems in reference to what is said of entrusting an infant to the insane we must relate a little tale which touched the heart and childhood from the eloquent lips of the mother the minister of the village had a son of such uncommon powers that the slender means on which the large family lived were strained to the utmost to send him to college the boy prized the means of study is only those under such circumstances know how to prize them indeed far beyond their real worth since by excessive study prolonged often at the expense of sleep he made himself insane all may conceive the feelings of the family when their star returned to them again shorn of its beams their pride their hard-earned hope sunk to a thing so hopeless so helpless that there could be none so poor to do him reverence but they loved him and did with the ignorance of the time permitted there was little provision then for the treatment of such cases and what there was of a kind that they shrunk from resorting to if it could be avoided they kept him at home giving him during the first months the freedom of the house but on his making an attempt to kill his father and confessing afterwards that his old veneration had as is so often the case in such affections reacted morbidly to its opposite so that he never saw once loved parent turned his back without thinking how he rush upon him and do him an injury they felt obliged to use harsher measures and chained him to a post in one room of the house they're so restrained without exercise or proper medicine the fever of insanity came upon him in its wildest form he raved shrieked struck about him and tore off all arraignment that was put upon him one of his sisters named Lucy whom he had most loved when well had now power to soothe him he would listen to her voice and give way to a milder mood when she talked her saying but this favorite sister married went to her new home and the maniac became wilder more violent than ever after two or three years she returned bringing with her an infant she went into the room where the naked blaspheming raging object was confined he knew her instantly and felt joy at seeing her but Lucy said he suddenly is that your baby you have in your arms give it to me I want to hold it a pang of dread and suspicion shot through the young mother's heart she turned pale and faint her brother was not at that moment so mad that he could not understand her fears Lucy said he do you suppose I would hurt your child his sister had strength of mind and of heart she could not resist the appeal and hastily place the child in his arms poor fellow he held it awhile stroked his little face and melted into tears the first he had shed since his insanity for some time after that he was better and probably had he been under such intelligent care as may be had at present the crisis might have been followed up in a favorable direction given to his disease but the subject was not understood then and having once fallen mad he was doomed to live and die a madman end of section 26 woman's influence over the insane from a review of Browning's poems recording by Pamela Krantz section 27 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by Pamela Krantz woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the severe condition and duties of women section 27 Christmas our festivals come rather too near together since we have so few of them Thanksgiving Christmas Day New Year's Day and then none again till July we no not but these four with the addition of a day set apart for fasting in prayer might answer the purposes of rest and edification as well as a calendar full of saints days if they were observed in a better spirit but Thanksgiving is devoted to good dinners Christmas and New Year's days to making presents and compliments fast day - playing a cricket than other games and the fourth of July - boasting of the past rather than to plans how to deserve its benefits and secure its fruits we value means of marking time by appointed days because man on one side of his nature so ardent and aspiring is on the other so indolent and slippery a being that he needs incessant admonitions to redeem the time time flows on steadily whether he regards it or not yet unless he keep time there is no music in that flow the sands drop with inevitable speed yet each waits long enough to receive if it be ready the intellectual touch that should turn it to a sand of gold time says the Grecian fable is the parent of power power is the father of genius and wisdom I'm then his grandfather of the noblest of the human family and we must respect the agent's ire whom we see on the frontispiece of the almanacs and believe his sigh was meant to mow down harvests ripened for an immortal use yet the best provision made by the mind of society at large for these admonitions soon loses its efficacy and requires that individual earnestness individual piety should continually reinforce the most beautiful form the world has never seen arrangements which might more naturally offer good suggestions than those of the Church of Rome the founders of that church stood very near a history radiant at every page with divine light all their rights and ceremonial days illustrate facts of an Universal interest but the life with which piety first and afterwards the genius of great artists invested these symbols waned at last except to a thoughtful few reverence was forgotten in the multitude of genuflections the Rosary became a string of beads rather than a series of religious meditations and the glorious company of saints and martyrs were not regarded so much as the teachers of heavenly truth as intercessors to obtain for their voter ease the temporal gifts they craved yet we regret that some of those symbols had not been more reverenced by Protestants as the possible occasion of good thoughts and among others we regret that the day set apart to commemorate the birth of Jesus should have been stripped even by those who observe it of many impressive and touching accessories if ever there was an occasion on which the arts could become all but omnipotent in the service of a holy thought it is this of the birth of the child jesus in the palmy days of the catholic religion they may be said to have wrought miracles in its behalf and in our colder time when we rather reflect that light from a different point of view than transporters into it who that has an ayah near faithful to the soul is not conscious of inexhaustible benefits from some of the works by which sublime geniuses have expressed their ideas in the a durations of the Magi and the Shepherd's in the Virgin with the infant Jesus or that work which expresses what Christendom at large has not begun to realize that work which makes us conscious as we listen why the soul of man was thought worthy and able to up there a cross of such dreadful weight the Messiah of handle Christmas would seem to be the day peculiarly sacred to children and something of this feeling is beginning to show itself among us though rather from German influence than of native growth the evergreen tree is often reared for the children on Christmas evening and its branches cluster with little tokens that may at least give them a sense that the world is rich and that there are some in it who care to bless them it is a charming sight to see their glistening eyes and well worth much trouble in preparing the Christmas tree yet on this occasion as on all others we should like to see pleasure offer to them in a form less selfish than it is when shall we read of banquets prepared for the halt the lame and the blind on the day that is said to have brought their friend into the world when will children be taught to ask all the cold and ragged little ones whom they have seen during the day wistfully gazing at the shop windows to share the joys of Christmas Eve we borrow the Christmas tree from Germany might we but borrow with it that feeling which pervades all their stories about the influence of the Christ child and has I doubt not for the spirit of literature as always though refined the essence of popular life pervaded the conduct of children there we will mention two of these as happily expressive of different sides of the desirable care Derr one is a legend of the saint Herman Joseph the legend runs that this Saint when a little boy passed daily by an itch where was an image of the Virgin and Child and delighted there to pay his devotions his heart was so drawn towards the holy child that one day having received what seemed to him a gift truly precious a beautiful red and yellow apple he ventured to offer it with his prayer to his unspeakable delight the child put forth his hand and took the Apple after that day never was a gift bestowed upon the little Herman that was not carried to the same place he needed nothing for himself but dedicated all his childish goods to the altar after a while he was in trouble his father who was a poor man found it necessary to take him from school and bind him to a trade he communicated his woes to his friends of the niche and the Virgin comforted him like a mother and bestowed on him money by means of which he rose to be a learned and tender shepherd of men another still more touching story is that of the Holy Rupert Rupert was the only child of a princely house and had something to give besides apples but his generosity and human love were such that as a child he could never see poor children suffering without despoiling himself of all he had with him in their behalf his mother was at first displeased with this but when he replied they are thy children to her reproofs yielded to tears one time when he had given away his coat to a poor child he got we read and belated on his homeward way he laid down awhile and fell asleep then he dreamed that he was on a river shore and saw a mild and noble old man bathing many children after he had plunged them into the water he would place them on a beautiful island where they looked white and glorious as little angels Rupert was seized with a strong desire to join them and begged the old man to bathe him also in the stream but he was answered it is not yet time just then a rainbow spanned the island and in its arch was enthroned the Child Jesus dressed in a coat that Rupert knew to be his own and the child said to the others see this coat it is one which my brother Rupert has just sent to me he has given us many gifts from his love shall we not ask him to join us here and they shouted a musical yes and Rupert started out of his dream but he had lain too long on the damp bank of the river without his coat and cold and fever soon sent him to join the band of his brothers in their home these are legends superstitious you will say but in casting aside the shell have we retained the kernel the image of the Child Jesus is not seen in the open street does his heart find other means to express itself there Protestantism does not mean we suppose to deaden the spirit in excluding the form the thought of Jesus as a child has great weight with children who have learned to think of him at all in thinking of him they form an image of all that the morning of a pure and fervent life should be and bring in former days I knew a boy artist whose genius at that time showed high promise he was not more than 14 years old a pale slight boy with a beaming eye the hopes and sympathy of friends gained by his talent had furnished him with a studio and orders for some pictures he had picked up from the streets a boy still younger and poorer than himself to take care of the room and prepare his colors and the two boys were as content in their relation as Michelangelo with his Urbino if you went there you found exposed to view many pretty pictures a girl with a dove the guitar player and such subjects as are commonly supposed to interest at age but hid in a corner and never shown unless to the beggar page or some most confidential friend was the real object of his love and pride the slowly growing work of secret hours the subject of this picture was Christ's teaching the doctors and in those doctors he had expressed all he had already observed of the pedantry and shallow conceit of those in whom mature years have not unfolded the soul and in the child all he felt that early youth should be in seek though alas his own feet failed him on the difficult road this one record of the youth of Jesus had at least been much to his mind in earlier days the little Saints thought they'd best imitated the Emmanuel by giving apples and cents but we know not why in our age that esteems itself so much enlightened they should not become also the givers of spiritual gifts we see in them continually impulses that only require a good direction to effect infinite good see the little girls at work for foreign missions that is not useless they devote the time to a purpose that is not selfish the horizon of their thoughts is extended but they are perfectly capable of becoming home missionaries as well the principle of stewardship would make them so I have seen a little girl of 13 who had much service to to do for a hard-working mother in the midst of a circle of poor children whom she gathered daily to a morning school she took them from the doorsteps and the gutters she washed their faces and hands she taught them to read and soul and told them stories that had delighted her own infancy in her face though in feature and complexion plain was something already of a Madonna sweetness and it had no way eclipsed the Gaiety of childhood I have seen a boy scarce older brought up for some time with the sons of labourers who so soon as he found himself possessed of superior advantages thought not of surpass others but of excelling that he might be able to impart and he was able to do it if the other boys had less leisure and could pay for less instruction they did not suffer by it he could not be happy unless they also could enjoy Milton and pass from nature to natural philosophy he performed though in a childish way in an O Grecian garb the part of Apollo amidst the herdsmen of Admetus the cause of education would be indefinitely furthered if in addition to formal means there were but this principle awakened in the hearts of the young that what they have they must bestow all are not natural instructors but a large proportion are and those who do possess such a talent are the best possible teachers to those a little younger than themselves many have more patience with the difficulties they have lately left behind and enjoy their power of assisting more than those further removed in age and knowledge do then the intercourse may be far more congenial and profitable than where the teacher receives for hire all sorts of pupils as they are sent in by their Guardians here he need only choose those who have a predisposition for what he is best able to teach and as I would have the so-called higher instruction as much diffused in this way as the lower there would be a chance of awakening all the power that now lies latent if a girl for instance who has only a passable talent for music but who from the advantage of social position has been able to gain thorough instruction felt at her duty to teach whomsoever she know that had a talent without money to cultivate it the good is obvious those who are learning receive an immediate benefit by the effort to rearrange and interpret what they learn so the use of this justice would be twofold some efforts are made here and there they sometimes there are those who can say they have returned usury for every gift of fate and what others make the same experiments they might find topia not so far off as the children of this world wise in securing their own selfish ease would persuade us it must always be we have hinted what sort of Christmas box we would wish for the children it must be one as full as that of the Christ child must be of the pieces of silver that were lost and are found but Christmas with its peculiar associations has deep interest for men and women no less at that time the celebrated a pure woman saw in her child what the Son of Man should be as a child of God she anticipated for him a life of glory to God peace and goodwill towards men in any young mother's heart who has any purity of heart the same feelings arise but most of these mothers carelessly let them go without obeying their instructions if they did not we should see other children other men than now throng our streets the boy could not invariably disappoint the mother the man the wife who steadily demanded of him such a career and man looks upon woman in this relation always as he should does he see in her a holy mother worthy to guard the infancy of an immortal soul then she assumes in his eyes those traits which the Romish church loved to revere and marry frivolity base appetite contempt are exercised and man and woman appear again a nun profaned connection as brother and sister children and servants of one divine love and pilgrims to a common aim were all this right in the private sphere the public would soon write itself also and the nations of Christendom might join in a celebration such as kings and prophets waited for and so many martyrs died to achieve of Christ Mass end of section 27 recording by Pamela Krantz section 28 of women in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org women in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section 28 children's books there is no branch of literature that better deserves cultivation and none that so little obtains it from worthy hands as this of children's books it requires a peculiar development of the genius and sympathies rare among men of factitious life who are not men enough to revive with force and beauty the thoughts and scenes of childhood it is all idle to talk baby talk and give shallow accounts of deep things thinking thereby to interest the child he does not like to be too much puzzled but it is simplicity he wants not silliness we fancy their angels who are always waiting in the courts of our father smile somewhat sadly on the ignorance of those who had feed them on milk and water too long and think it would be quite as well to give them a stone there is too much amongst us of the French way of palming off false accounts of things on children to do them good and showing nature to them in a magic lantern purified for the use of childhood and telling stories of sweet little girls and brave little boys o all so good or so bad and above all so little and everything about them so little children accustomed to move in full-sized apartments and converse with full-grown men and women do not need so much of this baby house style in their literature they like or would like if they could get them better things much more they like the Arabian Nights and pilgrims progress bunions emblems and Shakespeare and the Iliad and Odyssey at least they used to like them and if they do not now it is because their taste has been injured by so many sugarplums the books that were written in the childhood of nations suit an uncorrupted childhood now they are simple picturesque robust their morale is not forced nor as the truth failed with a well meant but sure to fail hypocrisy sometimes they are not moral at all only free plays of the fancy and intellect these also the child needs just as the infant needs to stretch its limbs and grasp at objects it cannot hold we have become so fond of the moral that we forget the nature in which it must find its root so fond of instruction that we forget development where balance legends fairy tales are moral the morality is heartfelt if instructive it is from the healthy common sense of mankind and not for the convenience of nursery rule nor the peace of schools and Families oh that winter freezing snow Laden winter which ushered in our eighth birthday there in the lonely farmhouse the day's work done and the bright wood fire all in a glow we were permitted to slide back the panel of the cupboard in the wall most fascinating objects still in our eyes with which no stateliest alcove library can buy and there saw neatly ranged on its two shelves not praised be our natal star Peter parley nor a history of the good little boy who never took anything that did not belong to him but the spectator Telemachus Goldsmith's animated nature and the Iliad forms of gods and heroes more distinctly seen and with eyes of nearer love than men now our true uncle serve Roger de Coverley and ye Fair realms of nature's history whose pictures we tormented all grown persons to illustrate with more knowledge still more how we blessed the chance that gave to us your great realities which life has daily helped us helps us still to interpret instead of thin and faceless fictions that would all this time have hampered us though with only cobwebs children need some childish talk some childish play some childish books but they also need and need more difficulties to overcome and a sense of the vast mysteries which the progress of their intelligence shall aid them to unravel this sense is naturally their delight as it is their religion and it must not be dulled by premature explanations or subterfuges of any kind there has been too much of this lately miss Edgeworth is an excellent writer for children she is a child herself as she writes nurse tanu by her own genius it is not by imitating but by reproducing childhood that the writer becomes its companion then indeed we have something especially good for like wine well-kept and long heady nor harsh nor strong with each succeeding year is quaffed a richer purrr mellower draught miss edge Worth's grown people live naturally with the children they do not talk to them continually about angels or flowers but about the things that interest themselves they do not force them forward nor keep them back the relations are simple and honourable all ages in the family seem at home under one roof and sheltered by one care the juvenile miscellany formerly published by mrs. child was much and deservedly steamed by children it was a healthy cheerful natural and entertaining companion to them we should censure to monotonous ly tender a manner in what is written for children and to constant and attention to moral influence we should prefer a larger proportion of the facts of natural or human history and that they should speak for themselves end of section 28 recording by Rhonda Fetterman section 29 of woman in the 19th century this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by patti cunningham woman in the 19th century and kindred papers relating to the sphere condition and duties of women by Margaret Fuller section 29 woman in poverty woman even less than man is what she should be as a whole she is not that self-centered being full of profound intuitions angelic love and flowing posy that she should be yet there are circumstances in which the native force and purity of her being teach her how to conquer where the Restless impatience of man brings defeat and leaves him crushed and bleeding on the field images rise to mind of calm strength of gentle wisdom learning from every turn of adverse fate of youthful tenderness and faith undimmed to the close of life which redeemed humanity and make the heart glow with fresh courage as we write they are mostly from obscure corners and very private walks there was nothing shining nothing of an obvious and sounding heroism to make their conduct doubtful by tainting their motives with vanity unknown they lived untrim patted they died many hearts were warmed and fed by them but perhaps no mind but our own ever consciously took account of their virtues had art but the power adequately to tell their simple virtues and to cast upon them the light which shining through those marked and faded faces foretold the glories of a second spring the tears of holy emotion which fell from those eyes have seemed to us pearls beyond all price or rather whose price will be paid only when beyond the grave they enter those better spheres in whose faith they felt enacted here from this private gallery we will for the present bring forth but one picture that of a black nun was one to fetter the eyes of visitors in the Royal galleries of France and my sister of mercy to is of that complexion the old woman was recommended as a laundress by my friend who had long prized her I was immediately struck with the dignity and propriety of her manner in the depth of winter she brought herself the heavy baskets through the slippery streets and when I asked her why she did not employ some younger person to do what was so entirely disproportioned to her strength simply said she lived alone and could not afford to hire an errand boy was it hard for her no she was fortunate in being able to get work at her age when others could do it better her friends were very good to procure it for her had she a comfortable home tolerably so she should not need one long was that a thought of joy to her yes for she hoped to see again the husband and children from whom she had long been separated thus much an answer to the questions but at other times the little she said was on general topics it was not from her that I learned how the great idea of Duty had held her upright through a life of incessant toil sorrow bereavement and that not only she had remained upright but that her character had been constantly progressive her latest act had been to take home a poor sick girl who had no home of her own and could not bear the idea of dying in a hospital and maintain and nurse her through the last weeks of her life her eyesight was failing and she should not be able to work much longer but then God would provide somebody ought to see to the poor motherless girl it was not merely the greatness of the act for one in such circumstances but the quiet matter of course way in which it was done that showed the habitual tone of the mind and made us feel that life could hardly do more for a human being than to make him or her the somebody that is daily so deeply needed to represent the right to do the plain right thing God will provide yes it is the poor who feel themselves near to the God of love though he slay them still do they trust him I hope said I to a poor Apple woman who had been drawn on to disclose a tale of distress that almost in mere hearing made me weary of life I hope I may yet see you in a happier condition with God's help she replied with a smile that Rafael would have delighted to transfer to his canvas a Mozart two strains of angelic sweetness all her life she had seemed an outcast child still she leaned upon a Father's love the dignity of a state like this may vary its form in more or less richness and beauty of detail but here is the focus of what makes life valuable it is this spirit which makes poverty the best servant to the ideal of human nature I am content with this type and will only quote in addition a ballad I found in a foreign periodical translated from Khamis oh and which forcibly recalled my own laundress as an equally admirable sample of the same class the ideal pore which we need for our consolation so long as there must be real poverty the old washer woman among yon lines her hands have Laden a laundress with white hair appears alert as many a youthful maiden spite of her five and seventy years bravely she won those white hairs still eating the bread hard toil obtained her and labouring truly to fulfill the duties to which God ordained her once she was young and full of gladness she loved and hoped was wooed and won then came the matrons care the sadness no loving heart on earth nation three babes she bore her mate she prayed beside his sickbed he was taken she saw him in the churchyard laid yet kept her faith and hope and shaken the task her little ones of feeding she met unfaltering from that hour she taught them thrift and honest breeding her virtues were their worldly dower to seek employment one by one forth with her blessing they departed and she was in the world alone alone and old but still high hearted with frugal forethought self-denying she gathered coin and flax she bought and many a night her spindle plying good store of fine spun thread she wrought the thread was fashioned in the loom she brought it home and calmly seated to work with not a thought of gloom her decent grave clothes she completed she looks on them with fondle a ssin they are her wealth her treasure rare her ages pride in consolation hoarded with alla misers care she Dawn's the SARC each Sabbath day to hear the word that falleth never well pleased she lays it then away till she shall sleep in it forever would that my spirit witness bore me that like this woman I had done the work my master put before me dually from morn till set of Sun would that life's cup had been by me coughed in such wise and happy measure and that I too might finally look on my shroud with such meek pleasure such are the noble of the earth they do not repine they do not shave even in the inmost heart they feel that whatever else may be denied or withdrawn there remains the better part which cannot be taken from them this line exactly expresses the woman I knew alone and old but still high hearted will any poor or rich fail to feel that the children of such a parent were rich when her virtues were their worldly dau will any fail to bail the heart and assent to the aspiration would that my spirit witness bore me that like this woman I had done the work my maker put before me duly from morn till set of Sun may not that suffice to any man's ambition end of section 29 recording by Patti Cunningham
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3 Steps I Am Taking To Have A Better Relationship With Myself!
hey guys welcome back to the channel  my name is Ben Phillips and today I   am going to be going over three  steps that I am taking to have   a better relationship with myself  stay tuned we'll get right into it [Music] hey guys welcome back to the channel I feel like  I can actually say that because I made more than   one video consecutively but I hope I don't ruin  it here but before I get into some of those steps   that I'm taking to have a better relationship  with myself I have to ask the standard YouTube   algorithm goodness and if you find any of the  information in this video helpful to you please   it would mean the world to me to like this video  and possibly subscribe to the channel if you want   to see more content possibly coming in the future  and now that all the housekeeping's out of the   way let's get right into it the first step I'm  taking to have a better relationship with myself   is trying to let things that have weight in my  life go off my mind I am an inert worry wart and   I have been my whole life and has done nothing  but paralyzed me I would say that probably 99.9   of percent of the things that I do worry about  never come to fruition but they paralyze more   than I would say 80 of My overall brain space and  that is not health see whatsoever there's a great   analogy for this that I saw on Instagram last week  that just sat with me and I apologize if you've   already heard this story before but there was a  gentleman that was explaining the glass of water   theory that if you take a glass of water how much  does it weigh it doesn't necessarily weigh that   much and anyone would be able to grab and hold on  to that glass and wouldn't ask anything or think   anything different of it if you ask them to do  so now if you grab that glass of water and hold   on to it for say 5 10 15 minutes no one's really  going to say anything no one's really going to bat   an eye and there's not really any pain associated  with that water and that glass and the weight is   still very light of that glass and the water now  if you take that same glass of water and hold on   to it for two or three hours you're probably  going to feel a little bit different about the   glass of water that you're holding now the glass  of water has not changed weight at all but your   hands probably starting to tingle a little bit and  you're starting to feel a little bit of discomfort   which is causing you to focus what's on your brain  to a little bit of that pain of the weight of the   water in the glass that you're holding now take  that same scenario and increase the duration of   holding on to the glass of water for eight hours  or a whole day it will essentially completely   immobilize you and there will be nothing that  you can think of at all other than the pain and   discomfort that you are feeling from holding on  to that weight of the glass of water now the glass   of water is not changed in weight at all but it's  the duration that you hold on to that object that   increases the weight exponentially the longer  that you hold on to that item as soon as I got   done listening to that story I absolutely froze in  my thoughts I put my phone down and just thought   that that was essentially explaining me and my  whole life and how I hold on to things and how   it immobilizes me even though I have no clue that  I'm doing that to myself now of course it would   be amazing if I could take a magic anti-worry  pill and it would cure all of the weight that I   carry around with me on a day-to-day basis and  stop me from worrying about things that don't   necessarily matter better but that's just not  the case it's going to be a daily effort a daily   conscious effort of consciously letting things  go and making a decision in your mind that this   does not need to weigh in your mind and that you  are able to let this go it's very difficult but   it's also extremely powerful once you're able to  master it and you will start seeing benefits and   results very very quickly once you start making  those conscious decisions the second thing that   I'm working on is the idea or concept of slowing  down to speed up and now a synonym in the business   world would be essentially working smarter and not  harder or being more efficient and less busy and   I relate to the third one the most I would think  because my whole life I've had the idea that being   busy is being productive if you're always busy at  doing something how could you not be productive   but that is not further from the truth that I'm  finding out now and the idea of being able to   slow down make conscious decisions you have a  much better and greater output as opposed to   just firing off the cuff and reacting throughout  your day and also all of those reactions and those   quick reactions and not conscious decision making  really weighs on yourself and makes you kind of go   crazy and a couple simple ways that I'm working  on that both digitally and in my real life is   just trying to complete a task before I start a  new task whether it be household chores or even   just doing things at work I like to open up a lot  of cans of worms and work on them all at the same   time and then leave half of them unfinished and  that's not a way to be successful or get things   done properly so what I'm trying to do now is like  I said complete a task completely before I start   any other additional tasks and it has helped  out immensely now the way that I'm working on   that on the computer I love having a million  tabs open for no reason on my computer and   seeing all of those tabs at the very top unless  there's an necessary time oftentimes overwhelms   me and then I end up picking and flipping and  picking and flipping and it just makes it very   difficult to get anything done and also keep  a streamline of focus when you're working or   doing anything on the computer now the third and  final thing that I'm implementing into my life to   help with my relationship with myself as cliche  as it sounds is meditation now meditation I've   had a love-hate relationship with my whole life  or not my whole life but I would say my older   life in my 20s and I've never been good at it  I've also never really understood the reason   behind it I've tried it I feel like I wasn't  able to fully submit to it in which you kind   of need to do with meditation to see the true  benefits of it is kind of submitting yourself   and opening up to the possibilities of what it  could bring you and being a very busy person and   wanting to be as efficient as possible it was very  difficult for me to be able to waste 20 minutes   of my time just sitting with myself but what I've  come to realize is even just sitting with yourself   for five or ten minutes and whether that be at  the beginning of the day the end of the day the   middle of your day there's no construct that you  need to put on it or no guidelines you need to put   on meditation other than just doing it and you're  not going to be good at the beginning I am still   terrible at it but even being terrible at it I can  tell you that I've already experienced a lot of   benefits as far as mindfulness my mind connection  with myself and just again slowing down in life   and being more articulate in the things that I  do and like I said before the key to meditation   at least what I've learned so far in my short  time of actually taking it seriously is that you   can't have expectations or guidelines going into  meditation and that is the beauty of it is that   it is something that is so full but also so empty  at the same time and is being extremely vulnerable   with yourself so going in to a space where you're  extremely vulnerable with yourself working on   yourself but having expectations is not going to  breed a good end result especially for yourself   think of meditation as you sitting with yourself  and being your own therapist and whatever happens   happens and whatever happens needed to happen  so to go into it with any kind of expectation   hinders the overall result and the idea of your  mind being able to just do what it needs to do   open up and run wild because that is the beauty of  meditation and that's when you get the value out   of it so that's it guys those are the three things  that I'm doing to have a better relationship with   myself and my life and surprisingly they seem  extremely simple but they are harder than you   think to implement so what I would challenge  you guys with is try implementing even just one   or two of these things go slow one thing that  I've learned so far is that the slower you go   the more of a chance you have at making these  things stick for longer periods of time I've   wanted it to be an overnight success so many times  in my life and it has never worked out doing the   slow work is the best kind of work that you can  do other than that thank you guys so much for   watching if you found any of this information  helpful or you think that someone else would   find this information helpful please share it  along with your friends or family I would love   to reach as many people as I possibly could and  help as many people as I possibly could because   like I said this is a journey for myself and  I want to show that journey to other people to   help other people maybe in similar situations  or just anyone to get value of the things that   I'm saying so thank you so much for watching I'll  catch you guys in the next one [Music] thank you
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Foundations: Format Overview and Presets
A format defines a frame in pixels, representing the boundaries of an image. While compositions in Autograph are considered infinite in size, if a composition has to produce an image to be saved to storage or reused in a project, an output size must be defined. Format parameters can be found in the parameters that define the composition, the viewer, whose format may be temporarily overridden, for example when testing out different versions of a responsive design template, or layers using a composition as a source, acting as a subcomposition. Here too, you can use a composition by setting a format other than the one defined when it was created. Since compositions have an infinite size in Autograph, the viewer is able to display their content with or without taking the format boundaries into account. The clipping option, which can be found at the bottom of the viewer, is active by default and serves to crop the areas that are outside of the format. As a result, elements outside of the format are not visible. If however this option is disabled, you can view all of the elements that fill the composition, including those outside of the format, by zooming out. You can better appreciate a layer's field of entry during an animation by visualizing its off-screen trajectory. Don't forget however, that when the final images are produced, it's this frame area that will be used by default to define their size. When using a composition as a layer source, what we often refer to as a sub-composition, the user has the option to crop the content outside of the format. If the crop is not in effect, then the sub-composition acts solely as a sort of layer group, allowing the artist to better organize their layer stack. The format uses the coordinate system's coordinates to position and extend itself on either side of it. As an example, a full HD size format, representing an image of 1920x1080 pixels, will extend itself in this coordinate system from (-960,-540) to (960,540). When clipping is disabled, the viewer also displays the bounding box of the composition content, represented by a dotted frame. This frame represents the combined content area of a set of layers. It's this area that tells Autograph which pixels to render. The format parameter, found in many generators and modifiers, displays a list of the most used formats. Autograph offers a list of the most used formats in the fields of cinema and television, but you can also add your own formats to this list. To add a format to the list of presets or to modify an existing format, go to the software preferences, accessible via the gear symbol at the top right of the interface. Once these preferences are open, go to the Formats section. You'll find the following fields for each format, Width, Height, and Pixel Aspect. Width and Height define the format in pixels. The third value defines the pixel aspect ratio. To add a new preset, click on Add Format. A new line will be added to the list, allowing you to enter a name and to set its parameters. When closing this window, the presets that have undergone modifications will automatically be updated in the list that appears in Autograph.
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34 (Health - How to postpone your funeral) Discoveries from Ancient Civilizations
good day friends do you think it's possible to postpone your funeral your first response may be to say it is impossible this lecture concerns your most valuable asset your health one of life's greatest blessings is The Gift of Health if you possess good health you are wealthy physical health also enables you to enjoy a better spiritual experience when you visit a cemetery you'll notice that people die at different ages why some people argue that this was God's will that some Die Young and others when they're older is this biblical is this scientific no it's not modern signs tells us that man is born with a certain amount of vital force a certain amount of Life Capital you can squander your capital in a few years or preserve it carefully and live a little longer and this is exactly what Deuteronomy 4:40 says keep these decrees and commands which I'm giving you today so that it may go well with you and your children after you and that you may may live long in the land that the Lord your God gives you for all the time this is a reference to both the moral and the health laws the same thought is repeated in First Kings chapter 3:14 and if you walk in my ways and obey my statutes and my commands as David your father did I will give you a long life and Solomon says in Proverbs 10:27 the fear of the Lord adds length to life but the years of the wicked are cut short normally the kind of Lifestyle I adopt determines the quality and length of my life can we expect the designer of our marvelous bodies to tell us how to take care of ourselves oh yes and today we're going to consult his manual for healthful living another name for this manual is called the Bible Romans 12:1 therefore I urge you Brothers in view of God's mercy to offer your bodies as a Living Sacrifice holy and pleasing to God which is your spiritual worship lifestyle has more to do with religion than we will ever realize the devil will do anything in his power to poison our food and get us to adopt an unhealthy lifestyle and die when you study the Miracles of Christ you'll notice that he always healed the whole man physically and spiritually whenever he healed a sick person physically he would say go and sin no more or your sins are forgiven Matthew 14:14 when Jesus land landed and saw a large crowd he had compassion on them and healed their sick these sick also included mentally sick people one of the most beautiful verses in scripture concerning total healing is found in Psalms 103:3 who forgives all your iniquity who heals all your diseases what is this verse telling us it emphasizes the fact that both physical and mental health are very important if we want to enjoy Total Health God wants us to adopt a holistic approach to life John 1:29 the next day John saw Jesus coming towards him and said look the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world this is a health-giving message please accept this free offer to be cleansed from sin we need a daily dose of heavenly vitamins another verse that brings healing comes from Isaiah 43:1 but now this is what the Lord says he who created you oh Jacob who formed you oh Israel a sense of belonging is also Health [Music] promoting let's ask Paul to tell us in 1 Corinthians 10:31 what else is expected from us to be healthy he says so whether you eat or drink or whatever you do do do all to the glory of God what a tremendous thought but why should I be so careful in caring for my body 1 Corinthians 6:2 you were bought at a price therefore honor God with your body God regards you and me as very precious and he paid a tremendous price to redeem us and because we are so valuable in his eyes we should develop a self-control in every facet of life don't let your depraved appetite rule your life God has made provision for you to rule your appetite let's take a long road back to Eden and discover God's original diet for man Genesis 1:29 tells us that it was a vegetarian diet let's read it then God said I give you every seed bearing plant on on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it they will be yours for food just look at this beautiful Harvest scene from UPA Galilee God wants us to eat whole grain but what do we do we take everything that's good out of the grain and feed it to the cows and we eat the little starch that's left let's go down to Jerusalem and see how the Bakers demineralize and Dev vitaminized good whole sweet grain just look at these pale anemic loaves of white bread my fat friend says he prefers eating white bread and he proves it his wife on the other hand prefers eating whole wheat bread and you can see the difference fruits grains and nuts these were God's original diet for his newly created children when you follow this diet you will reap healthy benefits science has proven it over and over after the fall God introduced another component to their diet Genesis 3:18 says and you will eat the plants of the field we can call vegetables postf food and God wants us to include it in our diet when did God give mankind permission to slaughter and eat animals and what was his reason for doing it the flood virtually destroyed all vegetation and God allowed man to eat flesh of animals but on one condition unfortunately the world is forgotten about this condition Genesis 9:3 everything that lives and moves will be food for you just as I gave you the green plants I now give you everything verses four and 5 but you must not eat meat that has its life blood still in it and for your life blood I will surely demand an accounting from every animal are people obeying this command no why not well they say it's Old Testament stuff somehow they believe that there are no health risks in New Testament times are they reaping the consequences yes blood is the carrier of diseases and because God loves us and wants to protect us he warns us and says no no blood at the First Council of the early church a very important announcement was made acts 1528 it seems good to the Holy Spirit and to us not to burden you with anything beyond the following requirements verse 29 you are to abstain from blood from meat of strangled animals you will do well to avoid these things next time when you buy meat remember what God Said in the Old Testament as well as in the New Testament no blood and remember what the holy spirit said in the New Testament no blood if you still want to continue eating meat after this lecture go for kosher meat because God cares for us he warned us about another very dangerous substance Leviticus 3:17 this is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come wherever you live you must not eat fat or any blood more than 3,000 years before Medical Science discovered the deadly effects of animal fats on the human system the Bible knew about it do not transgress the Commandment which says Thou shalt not kill because you're killing yourself when you prot take of animal fats you're looking at an almost clogged artery and one that is completely clogged why this person ignored the health laws which prohibits the eating of animal fat and blood fatty substances are deposited in the walls of the arteries and eventually people die from a coronary heart attack Galatians 6:7 do not be deceived God cannot be mocked a man reaps what he SWS so if I sew a lot of animal fat in my arteries I reap h blood pressure cholesterol and a coronary heart attack there are of course other contributory factors as well besides forbidding the eating of blood and fat there are also other restrictions This concerns the type of animals we are allowed to eat Deuteronomy 14:6 you may eat any animal that has a split hoof divide it in two and that choose the cud what are we calling these Plante eating animals herbivorous verse seven however of these that chew the cud or that have a split hoof completely divided you may not eat the camel the rabbit or the Coney although they chew the cud they do not have a split hoof they are unclean for you why not recent studies reveal that the toxic level of these unclean animals are so dangerously high that it's taboo take for instance the camel in order to conserve all its fluids on a journey through the desert it absorbs all urine in its blood and body tissue and guess what happens its toxic levels become dangerously High verse 8 the pig is also unclean you are not to eat their meat or touch their carcasses we also have guidelines concerning clean and unclean fish verse 10 but anything that does not have fins and scales you may not eat for you it is unclean reason High toxic levels the finless fishes are the Scavengers of the sea or the rivers and then God the great designer of living creatures says the following about birds verses 11 and 12 you may eat any clean bird but these you may not eat the eagle the vulture and then follows a long list of all the unclean birds and when you study their eating habit you discover that they are all scavengers they are carnivorous Deuteronomy 142 says something very important as to why we should refrain from eating these unclean creatures it says for you are a people holy to the Lord your God out of all the peoples on the face of the Earth the Lord has chosen you to be his treasured possession what a tremendous statement what I put in my body not only affects me physically but Also spiritually God is calling us to a life of holy living in these last days just before the second coming of Christ let us seriously listen to what he has to say concerning his health laws because we are so very special to him he says to us in verse three do not eat any detestable thing but in spite of all these clear directions on clean and unclean meat there are still people who try to justify eating these detestable things and the verse they quote comes from acts 10:13 where it says get up Peter kill and eat and this is where they stop tell me will God prohibit people living before the cross to eat toxic food and then permit people after the cross to destroy themselves with these dangerous carcasses of course not Peter explains the meaning of the vision in verse 28 but God has shown me that I should not call any man impure or unclean let's ask modern science to tell us about the dangers of eating pork they've discovered that there is a direct relationship between pork eating and coron AR heart disease cancer and certain communicable diseases pigs are noteworthy as hosts for the intestinal Trina roundworm Trella spiralis which causes the disease trichinosis a disease which doctors often attribute to intestinal flu pneumonia or rheumatism hundreds of thousands of new cases of trichinosis are reported annually Brown anda's book basic clinical parasitology page 108 says there is not a single known case in this disease among vegetarians Romans 12:1 therefore I urge you Brothers in view of God's mercy to offer your bodies as living sacrifices holy and pleasing to God which is your spiritual worship another serious disease is called tox toxoplasmosis it is caused by a one celled organism called Toxoplasma gandi which is found in pigs as well as other animals many carcasses are contaminated with cysts and when you eat it you become infected clinical symptoms include headaches inflammation of the heart muscle muscle aches and neumonia doctors say that drug therapy is difficult and death may be the result according to a recent report one in three pigs and one in 10 Lambs may be infected with a parasite eating meat in our day has become a health hazard 1 Corinthians 6: 19 do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you whom you have received from God you are not your own according to Brun world salmonella contaminates 50% of raw meat purchased today pork contributes not only to the spread of communicable diseases but also to the development of the chronic diseases such as coronary heart diseases strokes and cancer a publication called diet nutrition and cancer Pages 383 and 408 says mortality from breast cancer Rises as a woman's consumption of pork and total fats increase pces there are drainage pipes on the pork's front pores this is for its own pus to escape when you block these drainage pipes the Pig dies in its own poison do you need more scientific proof to put your off porke eating for life if you would gradually switch over to a vegetarian diet you will enjoy tremendous Health blessings this was God's original diet for man and it is still the healthiest diet what about tea now if you really want to harm yourself get addicted to drinking tea all its poisons are concentrated in the few top leaves why what is the reason this is to protect the plant from insects but we human beings have become so brilliant that we take those toxic leaves which insects avoid and make tea from it and we call this health destroying habit culture some ladies even lift their little finger in this suicidal practice careful scientific research revealed that tea drinking causes brain injury and mental degeneration it has a disastrous Health destroying effect on the fine Machinery of the brain further research on the harmful effects of te drinking says it also injures the digestive organs causes dizziness heart palpitations and and headaches it has a weakening effect on the nervous system and of course coffee is 10 times worse because it permanently lessens brain activity and causes impatience and irritability it ruins your physical powers and damages your stomach Romans 12:1 I beseech you therefore Brethren by the mercies of God that you present your bodies a Living Sacrifice holy accept able unto God which is your reasonable service and may I also appeal to you in the light of scripture to eliminate these dangerous substances from your diet decide to start a new life a clean life a holy life a life of total commitment What's Happening Here does the donkey cart need a new set of rings tell me has our friend got a problem yes a smoker as a very serious addiction problem it may look very harmless and even smell good but what does it do to your body cigarette smoking is currently the greatest single killer of mankind and the addiction to it is greater than the addiction to daa every time a smoker inhales the dangerous tars and other carcinogenic chemicals are deposited in his lung cells Galatians 6:7 do not be deceived D God cannot be mocked a man reaps what he SWS if you seow those dangerous toxic tobacco TSS into your lungs you will reap a very unpleasant Harvest cigarette smoking is like a loaded pistol and time pulls the trigger is it easy to quit well Mark Dwayne says he has done it a thousand times I took this slot of a cigarette ad in London they're advertising player cigarettes but it is a law to print the following notice with every ad it says hm government Health departments warning cigarettes can seriously damage your health only God can help our friend to throw away his pipe he hasn't got the willow to quit and only God can help you to quit he is very interested in helping you gain the victory over this deadly habit South Africans love outdoor activities and what do they usually take Along on these outings well it's beer charcoal bavor or chops and why are South Africans world leaders in cardiac and cancer mortalities did you know that one piece of Bri FL has the same amount of the dangerous cancer producing substance called benzo pene has 600 cigarettes have of all the cancer produc using chemicals benzo pyin is the most potent the most dangerous 1 Corinthians 10:31 so whether you eat or drink or whatever you do do all to the glory of God God wants to be glorified by a new healthy lifestyle let's do what he asks from us and reap the good benefits God is not a spoil sport he does not want to take away all your pleasures in life he wants to substitute the harmful with something far more satisfying if our senses are impaired we only enjoy half our potential the God who designed our marvelous bodies and our wonderful world knows what is best for us let's follow his advice from Daniel 1:8 we find this excellent advice on a healthy lifestyle it says but Daniel resol ol olved not to defile himself with a royal food and wine and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself is it really possible to defile oneself by placing certain substances in one's body oh yes let's look at the defiling and harmful effects of alcohol Proverbs 20:1 wine is a mocker and beer is a brawler whoever is Led astray by them is not wise there is absolutely no liberty in drinking alcohol as this ad says only bondage we've all seen the destructive effects and Trauma of alcoholism in the lives of family or friends Proverbs 23: 29-32 who has woe who has sorrow who has Strife who has complaints who has needless bruises who has bloodshot eyes those who Binger over wine who go to sample bowls of mixed wine do not gaze at wine when it's red when it sparkles in the cup when it goes down smoothly in the end it bites like a snake and poisons like a Viper this ad says get your liquor quicker no says Proverbs 23:35 your eyes will see strange sights and your mind imagine confusing things verse 35 they hit me you will say but I'm not hurt they beat me but I don't feel it when will I wake up so I can find another drink Proverbs 31: 3 and4 it is not for Kings to drink wine not for rulers to Crave beer lest they drink and forget what the Lord decrees and deprive all the oppressed of their rights Ephesians 5:18 do not get drunk on wine which leads to debauchery instead be filled with the spirit what sound advice there are more people in mental institutions because of alcohol addiction than any other cause research done by the famous Mayo Clinic says that three out of every 10 people who take a first drink eventually become alcoholics now one of that Paul says in 1 Timothy 3:3 that no Church officer should use wine I got this bottle of wine in the Sona Valley in in California just look at this warning with every glass of wine a person drinks he destroys a large amount of brain cells an expecting mother can cause damage to the fetus by only one glass of wine God wants us to enjoy the wonderful flame of Health to the fo so whatever he asks us to do he will also Supply the power to do it all his biddings are enablings and God's way is always the best way let me read you a beautiful promise Philippians 4:13 I can do everything through him who gives me the strength but unfortunately we don't always like to deny ourselves we would much rather gratify our sinful appetites the best place to gain the victory over any sinful desire is at the foot of the cross where Jesus gave up his life for us listen to what Paul said Galatians 2:2 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live but Christ lives in me the life I live in the body I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me I read an excellent definition on Temperance that I would like to share with you it says true Temperance teaches us to dispense entirely with everything hurtful and to use judiciously that which is healthful it comes from the book Patricks and Prophets page 562 in other words no poisonous tea no poisonous coffee and no poisonous alcohol and when I substitute them with something harmless and healthy I must use it in moderation Proverbs 23:2 says I must put a knife to my throat in other words self-control it's a very good habit to pray before every meal not only do God's blessing upon the food but also to ask him to give us [Music] self-control let me reiterate what I've said before Temperance means that I will leave out of my diet those things that are harmful and when I I sit down a table to partake of healthy foods I will eat moderately and with self-control I will deny my appetite and glorify God in my body I will keep the Cross of Christ ever before me I want to challenge you to adopt a new lifestyle there is much more joy in saying no to your Fallen appetite than to gratify that appetite first of all make sure that you have peace in your heart the peace of God leave your heavy burdens at the foot of the cross and receive God's pardon and his righteousness and once you've taken care of your spiritual life start caring for your physical health live a balanced life have regular hours for sleep for work and for eating your meals and please don't eat in between meals practice self-control make use of fruits nuts grains and vegetables but please don't mix your fruit and vegetables and go for Natural Foods instead of processed [Music] foods cultivate habits of physical activities try to exercise daily brisk walking is one of the best forms of exercise come into contact with nature more often when one beholds God's handywork it encourages one to praise him and this is also Health promoting think more often of his goodness and of the pleasant things of Life fresh air and water are some of life's greatest blessings the best tranquilizer is a shower or a bath have water not later than 30 minutes before your meal and wait another 2 hours after meals to flush your system besides plenty of water external and internal you also need some sunshine allow God's healing son to shine on your body and thank him for his rays of Mercy someone said that Health should be as sacredly guarded as character so please regard your health as a sacred gift from the Creator to you personally it's very precious cherish it dearly Paul makes an appeal to each of us in the light of the Cross of Calvary I've quoted it before but I need to quote it again Romans 12:1 therefore I urge you Brothers in view of God's mercy to offer your bodies a Living Sacrifice holy and pleasing to God which is your spiritual Worship in our own strength we will never be able to change a wrong lifestyle but when we allow Jesus to help us we will be more than conquerors gal iians 2: 20 I've been crucified with Christ and I no longer live but Christ lives in me the life I live in the body I live by faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me my prayer is that this health wheel will start operating in your life proper diet water pure air sunlight rest exercise self-control and trust in God thank you franois I trust you found this lecture as interesting as all the others may God help us to make wise decisions regarding our health let us pray dear Lord our prayer is that you will help us to take care of our bodies so that we will live in your honor and glorify your name amen
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INJUSTICE 2(PS4) Part Nine - Super Girl - Let's play with commentary
so this church has been like the best one yeah I think I'm on it I'm on top Singh hi wow just completely chuckling I'm sorry okay I get again you get confused yeah this one's Supergirl and it's actually this has been like the best cutscenes in the game star farmer we're going to spoil it by the bike if you stick around to the end is like a really good moment with one of the main characters and yeah well I get least videos obstacles possible but this being a few problems we'll be in to get it's being proper slow uploading video so I had me get him out as quick as an auditor anyway if you like this video please drop a like and me a lot to make and here we go did you find anything I analyzed the Kryptonian data like you asked you didn't miss anything they just didn't have an answer for Brainiac there has to be something a blind-spot a weakness brute force won't be enough if your powers are restored I should leave for Conda make sure its defenses of repairing Brainiac hasn't attacked yet it all can be Tennessee's magic hide conduct from prying eyes even brainiacs but I don't expect him to be forward forever how We Need to Talk give me a minute both of it Damian told me what happened is Diana all right she's fine but she was gonna kill Harvey never seen her so cold blood yeah it's unfortunate you know it's unfortunate Diana chose now to deal with Harley more unfortunate that you got in the way The Joker's sick and Carly's mind beyond healing when she relapses innocent people will die innocent people are dying now she was helping us don't be naive Cara Harley's a criminal my only mistake was not dealing with her sooner were you the one I took one life to save millions but it wasn't just one how was it how many how many everywhere I go people are afraid of it now I know why it's not how I wanted thanks but humans they've been slaughtering each other for millennia I've stopped that life humans need strong leadership we have to save them from themselves are you Charles or General Zod don't let Carly report hold on Cara realizing maybe your father locked you up for good reason Superman's other father's a fat man could ever oh sure humming so Nightwing Sonic you're a little [ __ ] kill Superman it's pretty [ __ ] to start in this skin but be the good guy the ceremony gets down low as long as the character in this camp - they'll set up our workflow there we go [ __ ] off that acrobatic [ __ ] [Music] I'm just concentrating I feel I move this come on oh [ __ ] I didn't do it close enough did as far as well so remembered not to do like a video of all these super moons pull them all together [ __ ] sure I said gosh I can do the super move again you fight like a white no all right I'll get a few things things so I can see the move gopher this will do it yeah my mother just literally like killing off Oh trying to think she often saw sunset box always to the facility setting a better example you would submit kata thought any ever since you found me everything you told me truth lies to cover up your own evil you see the world as a child does good and evil are not constants they're trying by so power oh you do my stocking at a flock of it you like went out top this guy times time just I concentrate as you can tell I'm just I'm supposed by mushing that's like the more votes scaffolders remember when I played some are online and they were super super girl my father did that same move over and over again he's gone for doing this uncle yeah [ __ ] whoa pull the curtain down [ __ ] no [ __ ] missed [ __ ] first doesn't need a dictator Superman with disappea there we go oh gosh this mouse have to eat a dick what risk I long from this [ __ ] you blocked it here we go oh yeah I find power and restraints Cara please listen to me with our powers we can't hold back or the ones we love pay the price sorry I wasn't here I couldn't help you but metropolis wasn't your fault I promised myself never again is it who we are the house of El isn't ruled by fear hope isn't enough to save the world without me they'd be dead oh my god are we gonna do this Oh Cal huh I've asked our brother and sister but we're not just curtains [ __ ] man he's booking my ass I think blocking Mar is working from yes leave out what actually makes a difference yeah want to block [ __ ] right I'm gonna be super mean things like it yes Superman is eating [ __ ] [Music] yeah you underestimate my power [ __ ] [ __ ] please oh whoa no no Oh Rock so close I can help you think about all you've lost car what if you could have saved Krypton I think about it every day then standard Brainiac is extracting the city's early then we fight back I must go to protect conduct go we're heading to Metropolis what about her all that matters now is stopping Brainiac but when this is over you need to choose you're either with me or against [Music] oh why can't I stop this why won't you let me fight back how could there be order a fraidy a Quinn's humanity breeds chaos and order Superman and Supergirl are almost here the others are tackling the fleet shouldn't we be in Gotham Brainiac controls the entire fleet from that skull ship take him down take them all down contact get ahead [Music] they gave us an open locking Nova Scotia [Music] five seconds to impact repaired with dirt three seconds you're welcome what just happened brainiacs force shield is creating a concussive feedback loop so the harder we hit it the harder it hits [Music] the crypto rules are incapacitated complete the extraction [Music] Oh [Music] the four she'll concentrate this energy at your point of attack move faster than it can and you might break through God [Music] creative let in sufficient decrease yield refresh interval two tentacles ah [Music] I couldn't find his body can't hear his heartbeat I was supposed to protect him from this from you and now he's gone I'm sure that's the best news you've heard all day I'll miss him too you mean that he was a good friend once I trusted him with my life but the Joker got to him and I wasn't there to stop it I lost my friend Clark and I've missed him ever since Atlantis gone I didn't listen now we all die together no one's giving up yet anyone here from beetle or firestorm this is your fault Bruce Cal and I would have beaten Brainiac you should have followed our lead Diana millions of people are trapped on that ship we have to save them not me no longer humans have yet to expand their civilization beyond the confines of this tiny clatters did you call in Justin gloat like betas are taking position well across the planet if la god they can explode in use burning the Earth's atmosphere rendering this world big barrel the Blessed you surrender commerce or else she is critical some survivor and my last opportunity to study the effect a Yellow Sun on Kryptonian cells surrender her and I will spare this way even if I thought you'd honor that deal we wouldn't take it you have whatever to reconsider thanks for giving the new girl a chance maybe I should go No we'll find a way to take down Brainiac shields we have to we could try shorting them out but we need to generate an insane amount of power perhaps science is not the answer so we might be vulnerable to a magic based attack I can drive the immense magical power from the rock of eternity to the gateway in conduct but I need an artifact a medium to channel it something that can withstand the power how about the Trident of Atlantis yes that could work we get the shields down then what cyborg said Brainiac controls the ship with his thoughts but I did cut him off from brother aye it's possible I could make a signal disrupter that blocked his neural network if you give brainiacs shields down we can disarm the fate of bombs then that's our plan Aquaman Adam get to contact all right guys I'll see another Vidia mine are pretty epic cowboy I hope super magnet - because of the help repair anyway I will catch you in the next video hope you enjoyed it peace out homies
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United States & UK Attack Houthis, Appeasing Israel: Obama Torturing Some Folk & Waging War on Yemen
wisdom people failed understand all not all politicians are leaders and mostly actors and hence we are in big economic struggle now what is your opinion how to change that decentralize hold them accountable hold them accountable for their crimes we haven't held anyone accountable for our crimes Western crimes and you know when it really happened when that piece of Obama came on TV on an interview this is this is really when it happened right accountability went down the toilet right Obama came on TV and he and and he said this we tortured some folk let's move along don't dwell in the past look towards the future we tortured some folks you you tortured children you you tortured children and you come on TV and say move along it's okay we tortured some children that's okay right and people in the west were like okay let's move along cuz Obama the first black president told us it's okay we a black President telling us it's okay to torture children we should just move along right that's the same piece of Obama that assassinated two American citizens in Yemen by drone killing them right one of the biggest mistakes the United States ever did in regarding foreign policy you had yemenese that were murdered by American missiles coming to the United States saying look man we're peaceful people just leave us alone don't kill us okay we're poor there's a lot of people starving they like we don't have much but please don't kill us okay stop killing us you she the person didn't say that I'm adding you he turned to Americans begged went in front of Congress and said look you guys killed half my family please stop killing us we want to live in peace unit says they turned around said look at these weak ass yemenis right let's armed the out of Saudi Arabia and start a war with them right let kill more yemenese well guess what just because someone's being kind and asking you kindly not to hurt them not to kill their family that's not a sign of weakness that's a sign of humanity in them that they're willing to forgive you as long as you stop committing crimes against them the West didn't stop committing crimes against them so what happened in Yemen you got one of the most powerful armies in the Middle East taking on Israel United States in the UK doing what is morally right right now while there's a genocide being committed by Israelis and Palestinians where the moral fabric structure of the western world has completely crumbled the West is complicit in committing genocide not only complicit they are assisting Israel and committing genocide and who stands on the right side of History who has moral Authority the people that the West Was murdering starting started with Obama murdering for 10 years the yemenese right they're the ones on the right side of History they have moral High standing we in the west we're cowards man we're assisting our governments to commit genocide not all but many right we need to holder bureaucrats or politicians our civil servants accountable for their crimes if we don't it's going to get worse and worse for us okay if there is no accountability there's nothing
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REACTING TO GENERIC LIQUID MINOXIDIL AFTER USING ROGAINE FOAM (I can’t BELIEVE the difference!)
hello everyone welcome to this shrimpy ba channel my name is Helen everyone I have to admit I lied my last video that I made I said that it was my one year anniversary of using Rogaine foam and that I loved it so much and I was doing such a great job for me I was not gonna switch to the liquid especially because I could not find liquid in five percent here in Canada which it seems to be the consensus from everybody spoken to other people and I've got comments from you guys which thank you so so much thank you for leaving me your comments and asking me questions I always appreciate them and I try my best to get back to everybody but I lied I said I was going to stick to this foam but guess what happens I took a trek south of the border for those of you who don't know I live here in Toronto Canada that's not too far from the United States our closest state is New York State and our closest big city from where I live here is Buffalo so it's really really common here that we do something called cross-border shopping which is just like you hop in your car for the day and you cross the border and you go to like Target you go to Trader Joe's you go to like different places you can't eat at here and then you come back load it up like with your stomach loaded up and your trunk loaded up with goods and you cross back over into Canada and you think wow I just love shopping you the United States especially target a target here for a while in Canada and then they closed up so if anybody's interested in that story drop me a note in the comments I'm more than happy to talk about why I think Target fails here in Canada but yeah that's all were here to talk about we're talking about Rogaine and minoxidil so people guess what I found when I was in Target in Buffalo I found generic minoxidil liquid oh my god I am so super find this here in Canada at all I guess what this stuff was I think 20 bucks I could not believe the price I can't believe the price difference with the actual bulb I will stick a picture in of the prices in the aisles at Target this is or just a regular Target regular price wasn't any kind of rollback price or anything like that this the box that I pay I pay cheapest here in Canada a hundred and ten dollars from well dot CA that was the absolute cheapest that I can find it from because it's expensive so I shopped it around I did my comparison shopping and I just buy it online from them and I like to support them as well other just like um they're not local to Toronto but they're like in Ontario online sort of pharmacy and beauty place so if you're in Canada this is not sponsored this is not an ad as I always say but definitely check out well dot CA they have a lot of great sales on like Beauty blenders and like Kristin s shampoo which you can't even get I don't think regularly here or maybe even get it from somewhere else I've never seen it but I have seen it well dossier so that's a great tip for you guys but what was I saying yes I could not believe the price one hundred and ten dollars Canadian plus our taxes which are high and then when I looks at this island target I I almost fell down like legit I almost fell down in the aisle it's less than half the price albeit it's an American dollars but like it's crazy so I was sort of getting I had this like weird rage in target over how expensive it is very Canada look I had this really weird energy in this weird rage and I didn't know what to do with it so what I did do with it was that I purchased something I purchased I didn't purchase the Rogaine cuz I just flipped and purchased my supply and 110 bucks and I could have bought it for 46 months 46 bucks had I just waited the extra two weeks but I had run out anyhow I decided not to get two I grew it myself and just move on Helen you gotta sometimes just move on in life and what I did do is I bought this liquid though so what I think I'm gonna do going forward is I'm gonna switch them like maybe I'll use foam one day and then I'll switch to liquid because one of my fears is that like the foam is working so good for me I'm hesitant to stop what happens if I stop and the other stuff like the generic doesn't work as well and many people will tell you it's the exact same active ingredient but if you have a lot of experience with pharmaceuticals as I do sometimes the generics work a little differently than the brand name I mean yes theoretically the chemical structure is exactly identical and stuff like that but I mean let's just keep a mind now they also don't even know how some pharmaceuticals work in humans so I don't know all I'm saying is I'm not super I'm not I'm a little scared I'm a tiny bit scared to switch over to something else but like this was 20 bucks u.s. are you kidding me what a great value so I have not opened it yet as you can see I thought I would just save it to so that we can open it together and have a look at what's inside and so what I'm gonna do then is I'm gonna test this foam versus this liquid but before I do that I just want to remind you guys to subscribe so that when I make more of this Rogaine content you have it right away so hit that subscribe button and hit that Bell as well and before I do this little comparison test just reaction test to the liquid I wanted to answer a question that popped up and I try and do these so that's another reason to subscribe if you follow my videos I answer I try and answer questions as they do come in and they just keep coming in it's amazing every time I think I've done all the different videos all the different and answered all the questions more questions come in that I have never thought of it's it is the gift that keeps on giving and honestly I would love for you guys to subscribe but if you don't you know honestly it is my passion you can follow me on Instagram shrimpie McGee it is my passion to help women with hair loss and are thinking about Rogaine like just to help them walk through it if that's what they want to do of course you don't have to but that's just a reason to subscribe here or not I'm just honestly super passionate about helping women because people just have so many questions I love answering questions so let's just I'm also on reddit's because I have no life let's pop up this reddit question that I saw and then I decided to answer to in a woman's hair loss subreddit that I belong to someone said I see a lot of posts about three months or six months progress but little else after that so I'm wondering how long does the regrowth get does it get does it only get a few inches long or can the regrowth get as long as your hair how promising is the long-term success with Rogaine well I did go in and answer her and I just said that you know I did the one year video and you guys can check that at 2:00 that was the most recent Rogaine video that I've done so have a look I'll actually link that up for you and so far as I can tell that Rogaine regrowth which is super hard to see my hair's dark also which doesn't help and this is not the brightest of places but I'll come in a wee bit closer you know I think that as far as I can tell it's about six inches long which would make sense so that's about like what maybe that long so far as I can tell that's how long I haven't individually gone close up to look but and six six inches is about I think what I would expect my hair is not super fast growing it's actually slower in my new me less than six inches that's just my estimate yes it does grow it does grow past six months but I mean here has a natural phase where it will fall it like every hair eventually falls in it anyway is replaced by another hair as far as I can tell it will grow into a normal length I've never heard anybody say that they'll fall out at the three month stage because then you'd permanently have like a halo of like little frizzies and I don't that it's pretty long it's not too much flyaway action going on especially back in the bald spot right had the most regrowth so yeah I hope that answers that question okay so onwards onwards onwards let's crack this bad girl open so this is a generic this is target's Branch right that's up and off-brand with this arrow I love targets so much just love it there I cannot get enough it is look on upscale Walmart I like it okay people we've got lots of liquid bottles okay this is interesting there's three of them in here which I guess is your three months supply wait is the three month supply yeah three month supply this is the men's so I think I saw some women's there but of course as you guys know I just get the men's because it's minoxidil if you want to know why I get the men's then I don't know slide into my DMS over on Instagram like I always see it I want to get sued by Rogaine all right I'm an awesome minoxidil can you buy C topical solution 5% super exciting okay all right I'm just gonna not for use by women it always says this on these and so yes not for use by women and here we go like I've said before I've been clear to use the men's so unless an actual doctor physically pops up on this leaflet and tells me and looks at my head and tells me that it's not for use by me I'm just gonna keep on keepin on okay so apply Minox if it knocks Adele I'm I can't say minoxidil 5% once in the morning once at night I'm not gonna be doing that I'm just gonna be putting on in the morning is sort of the late morning now I haven't put any on we're gonna do like I said we're gonna do the foam on one side and the liquid on the other okay I'm just gonna read through this and then I'll come back when I've read it and I figured out what to do it just does remove the cap push down and turn in the direction of the arrows okay so it's got one of these safety caps on fair enough let's have a sniff test it smells like nothing which is great my favorite smell is the smell of nothing it says to fill it to this one milliliter mark so you see that little black line and it says do not put more if you put more than two drop it back in okay okay so you see it's a bit it's a bit drippy so you want to just maybe tap off those drips and we're gonna put it on one side of my hair first so ooh it's kind of making me nervous okay so I guess the downside is the liquid is liquidy right so but the foam it's very carefree because it's really just gonna stick with the liquid I don't want it to drop on my clothes I mean I don't think it's gonna discolor or anything like that just don't want it okay so you guys know how i do my foam and if you don't then go back and watch my video that is you know the most watched video of anyone i've made was about me putting on roving quickly rogaine foam so this is roving liquid so it says just to hurt your hair which I don't do because I know where I want to hit I'll just put in a little at a time so I'm just dropping it in there hopefully okay I can feel wetness and cold on my draw on my bald spot bald ish spot okay and I just know that I need some along here and I'm gonna work it in I don't know there's probably a better way to do this but okay so reactions it's cold it's wet it doesn't feel bad hmm let's see how much I've used I feel like I've dropped a bit in Oh what's up my hands yeah okay well that's something to keep in mind is stripping and so it's much messier than the foam I know that I can see that already but it's a hell of a lot cheaper isn't it I mean even that the even at Target this stuff is you know the the rogaine foam is 46 bucks and this was I'm pretty sure I only paid 20 bucks for it so huge price difference okay so but you know what I like I do like that it's going in right away the problem with the foam is in my opinion not that there's any real problem with the foam but now that my hair is a bit thicker it's actually I finding the foam kind of sitting a bit on top of the hair so I'm liking that I can really kind of this going in right away right to my scalp right where I need it whereas sometimes the foam is just kind of plopped a bit on top okay did I use this yet so that's where I concentrate it because that's sort of where I have my hair loss in through here and through here but it's really grown in so luckily this is just kind of more Romanian situation okay so I use that so that took a little while I'd say that took a little bit longer than the foam but you know in fairness it took long with it yes it took longer than the foam but this is my first time using it so I'll get quicker at that and probably could get that down that feels the tiniest bit oily in my fingers nothing crazy so I'm just gonna go wash my hand now because um I don't know I don't my fingers to get hairy I don't want my fingers just brown hair so I'll be right back I'm just gonna work this in with my finger while I'm walking to the washroom and then I'm gonna wash my hand and then I'll be back and we're gonna do the foam on the other side all right back I wash my hand that all went in really well I'm actually very pleasantly surprised with the liquid very pleasantly surprised with the price because girls and boys I am on a budget okay so let's go on in with the Rogaine and you know I'm sorry to borrow you maybe just want to stop now if you've already seen me do this but here we go if you haven't seen them there's gonna be new to you this is how I put the Rogaine in you know it's put it on a plate ain't got time for that I haven't got time to be messing with a plate I just straight-up invert it put my thumb on this thing here what does that call the applicator button and I just go in a little bit a little bit a little bit a little bit you know and you know but the main thing is I'm gonna work in it so this is cold as well and I've been using this for now a year and I like it I just let it settle just that tiny bit but not too long because it will start to run I was letting it melt and then I was letting it melt for too long and then it was like running down my forehead it and I don't I'm not trying to grow hair on my forehead so yeah once on the scalp it feels pretty similar I apply Rogaine I mean you can apply it on damp hair I apply it not completely dry hair that fell that feels fine it's so I use I'm using so I applied with my left on this hand the liquid is oily or definitely the foam is much drier to the touch I like the foam too so I think what I'm gonna do is maybe switch them up I'm think I'm gonna do just save money I am going to switch them up I'm gonna do liquid one day and Rogin the next day and we'll see how that goes and so yeah definitely oily or 100% the liquid it has an oily or attach to it but it goes on and it seems to spread into the hair if that makes sense and if you have dry hair maybe it's actually a bonus and it seems to spread all over the scalp much better and the foam kind of just sticks where you put it which makes sense right cuz it's got a pen o'clock you put her start on your hair even if you part it you stuff to rub it in okay so let's look at let's take a look now at what you're dealing with just like on a physical level this is gonna be hard to travel with so that's a concern too this is a liquid I don't think you're gonna be able to keep it like is that gonna spill or not I really don't know you can put the cap back on I would be hesitant to take this with me and any kind of situation where it's gonna tip I don't want it to but now it just doesn't feel super secure maybe you're supposed to take the no you can close it with this close tightly it says okay so I was interesting I don't rate this liquid very highly for travel because it isn't making me very nervous that is gonna spill I've traveled with the rogaine foam lots of times airplanes and whatnot and you know you just follow whatever the rules are for foams and stuff like that you might not be able to have it on your carry-on but I've traveled with this on airplanes I went to Jamaica and I took it with me and I can't remember where else I took it with me but I definitely took it to Jamaica with me it travels easily of course it's a moose so unless you deploy this button here it doesn't spill this look what I would be super hesitant personally I would not travel with it once it's open maybe an idea is and but it's so expensive on the other hand so maybe you just take a fresh one that's never been open and you take your plunger with you and you get there and just just chance it on the way back I don't know listen travel logistics you got to figure them out yourself or whatever works for you and whether they work any differently I don't know we'll have to see jury's out on that but I just wanted to give you my reaction to the liquid I'm super happy with the way it went on it feels pretty good visible a leer I'm fine with that my sculpt is mega dry my hair is mega dry right now so I'm I'm done with that so yeah I would say really good reaction loving the price and so subscribe like do all the things and I will probably make you know I'm gonna let some time elapse and then we'll see if this was effective as well and I will give you my opinions on that at some point in the future in the meantime thanks so much for watching everyone have a great day bye
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Buddhism in Thailand | Wikipedia audio article | Wikipedia audio article
Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravada school which is followed by ninety four point six percent of the population Buddhism in Thailand has also become integrated with folk religion as well as Chinese religions from the large Thai Chinese population Buddhist temples in Thailand are characterized by tall golden stupas and the Buddhist architecture of Thailand is similar to that in other Southeast Asian countries particularly Cambodia and Laos with which Thailand shares cultural and historical heritage Buddhism is believed to have come to what is now Thailand as early as 250 BCE in the time of indian emperor ashoka since then buddhism has played a significant role in thai culture and society buddhism and the time monarchy has often been intertwined with thai kings historically seen as the main patrons of buddhism in thailand although politics and religion were generally separated for most of thai history Buddhism's connection to the thai state would increase in the middle of the 19th century following the reforms of King Mongkut that would lead to the development of a royally backed sect of Buddhism and increased centralization of the Thai Sangha under the state with state control over Buddhism increasing further after the 2014 coup d'etat Thai Buddhism is distinguished for its emphasis on short term ordination for every time an in its closed interconnection with the Thai state in Thai culture the two official branches or nakaya's of Thai Buddhism are the royally back to Dhamma UT Kanda kaya in the larger ma Honda kaya topic historical background topic early traditions some scholars believe that Buddhism must have been flowing into Thailand from India at the time of the indian emperor ashoka of the Maurya Empire and into the first millennium after Christ during the 5th to 13th centuries Southeast Asian empires were influenced directly from India and followed Mahayana Buddhism the Chinese pilgrim Ujung noted in his travels that in these areas all major sects of Indian Buddhism flourished Sri Vijaya to the south and the Khmer Empire to the north competed for influence and their art expressed the rich mahayana pantheon of Bodhisattvas from the 9th to the 13th centuries the Mahayana and Hindu Khmer Empire dominated much of the South East Asian Peninsula under the Khmer Empire more than 900 temples were built in Cambodia and in neighboring Thailand after the decline of Buddhism in India missions of Sinhalese monks gradually converted the Hmong people and the Pyu city-states from RE Buddhism to Theravada and over the next two centuries also brought Theravada Buddhism to the Bammer people Thailand Laos and Cambodia where it supplanted previous forms of Buddhism Theravada Buddhism was made the state religion only with the establishment of the suka Thai kingdom in the 13th century topic 13 19th centuries the details of the history of Buddhism in Thailand from the 13th to the 19th century are obscure in part because few historical records or religious texts survived the Burmese destruction of Ayodhya the capital city of the kingdom in 1767 the anthropologist historian SJ tam BIA however has suggested a general pattern for that era at least with respect to the relations between Buddhism and the Sangha on the one hand and the King on the other hand in Thailand as in other Theravada Buddhist kingdoms the king was in principle thought of his patron and protector of the religion Cesana and the Sangha while Cesana and the Sangha were considered in turn the treasures of the polity and the signs of its legitimacy religion and Paula Deen however remained separate domains and in ordinary times the organizational links between the Sangha and the King were not closed among the chief characteristics of Thai kingdoms and principalities in the centuries before 1800 were the tendency to expand and contract problems of succession and the changing scope of the Kings Authority in effect some tight Kings had greater power over larger territories others less and almost invariably a king who sucked successfully to expand his power also exercised greater control over the Sangha that control was coupled with greater support and patronage of the ecclesiastical hierarchy when a king was weak however protection and supervision of the Sangha also weakened and the Sangha declined this fluctuating pattern appears to have continued until the emergence of the Chakri dynasty in the last quarter of the 18th century modern era by the 19th century and especially with the coming to power in 1850 one of King Mongkut who had been a monk himself for 27 years the Sangha like the kingdom became steadily more centralized in hierarchical in nature and its links to the state more institutionalized as a monk Mongkut was a distinguished scholar of Pali Buddhist Scripture moreover at that time the immigration of numbers of monks from Burma was introducing the more rigorous discipline characteristic of the man Sangha influenced by the Mon and guided by his own understanding of the tip Ataka Mongkut began a reform movement that later became the basis for the dhamma yudhiqa order of monks under the reform all practices having no authority other than custom were to be abandoned canonical regulations were to be followed not mechanically but in spirit and acts intended to improve an individual's standing on the road to nirvana but having no social value were rejected this more rigorous discipline was adopted in its entirety by only a small minority of monasteries and monks the maha nakiya order perhaps somewhat influenced by Hmong Kutz reforms but with a less exacting discipline than the Dhamma yudhiqa order comprised about 95% of all monks in 1970 and probably about the same percentage in the late 1980s in any case Mongkut was in a position to regularize and tighten the relations between monarchy and Sangha at a time when the monarchy was expanding its control over the country in general and developing the kind of bureaucracy necessary to such control the administrative and Sangha reforms that Mongkut started were continued by his successor in 1902 King Chulalongkorn Rama V 1868 to 1910 made the new sangha hierarchy formal and permanent through the Sangha law of 1902 which remained the foundation of Sangha administration in modern Thailand while Buddhism in Thailand remained under state centralization in the modern era Buddhism experienced periods of tight state control and periods of liberalisation depending on the government at the time topic statistics approximately 94% of Thailand's population as Buddhists 5% Muslim as of 2016 Thailand had 39,000 883 Watts temples 310 or royal watts the remainder are private public there were two hundred ninety-eight thousand five hundred eighty Buddhist monks two hundred sixty four thousand four hundred forty two of the maha nikaya order and thirty four thousand one hundred thirty eight of the dhamma UD canakya order there were fifty nine thousand five hundred eighty-seven buddhist novice monks topic influences three major forces have influenced the development of Buddhism in Thailand the most visible influence is that of the Theravada school of Buddhism imported from sri lanka while there are significant local and regional variations the Theravada school provides most of the major themes of thai buddhism by tradition pali is the language of religion in thailand scriptures are recorded in pali using either the modern thai script or the older hum and tham scripts pali is also used in religious liturgy despite the fact that most days understand very little of this ancient language the Pali - potaka as the primary religious text of Thailand though many local texts have been composed in order to summarize the vast number of teachings found in the tippet aka the monastic code p'tee Makkah followed by Thai monks is taken from the Pali Theravada Canon the second major influence on Thai Buddhism as Hindu beliefs received from Cambodia particularly during the suka Thai Kingdom Hinduism played a strong role in the early Thai institution of kingship just as it did in Cambodia and exerted influence in the creation of laws and order for Thai society as well as Thai religion certain rituals practiced in modern Thailand either by monks or by Hindu ritual specialists are either explicitly identified as Hindu in origin or easily seen to be derived from Hindu practices while the visibility of Hinduism in Thai society has been diminished substantially during the Chakri dynasty Hindu influences particularly shrines to the god brahma continue to be seen in and around Buddhist institutions and ceremonies folk religion attempts to propitiate and attract the favor of local spirits known as five forms the third major influence on Thai Buddhism while Western observers as well as Western educated base have often drawn a clear line between Thai Buddhism and folk religious practices this distinction is rarely observed in more rural locales spiritual power derived from the observance of Buddhist precepts and rituals is employed in attempting to appease local nature spirits many restrictions observed by rural Buddhist monks are derived not from the orthodox vinaya but from taboos derived from the practice of folk magic astrology numerology and the creation of Talisman's and charms also play a prominent role in Buddhism is practiced by the average type practices that are censured by the Buddha in Buddhist texts CD gannett kya 2ff additionally more minor influences can be observed stemming from contact with Mahayana Buddhism early Buddhism in Thailand is thought to have been derived from an unknown Mahayana tradition while Mahayana Buddhism was gradually eclipsed tin Thailand certain features of Thai Buddhism such as the appearance of the Bodhisattva Lux vara in some thai religious architecture and the belief that the king of Thailand is a bodhisattva himself reveal the influence of Mahayana concepts the only other Bodhisattva prominent in Thai religion as Maitreya often depicted in Buddha form and often confused with phra sank Ajay tai Frey Sanka caught in a similar but different figure in Thai Buddhist folklore images of one or both can be found in many Thai Buddhist temples and on amulets as well time a pray to be reborn during the time of Maitreya or dedicate merit from worship activities to that end in modern times additional Mahayana influence has stemmed from the presence of overseas Chinese in Thai society while some Chinese have converted to Thai style Theravada Buddhism many others maintain their own separate temples in the East Asian Mahayana tradition the growing popularity of guanyin a form of Avalokiteshvara may be attributed to the Chinese presence in Thailand pick government ties while Thailand is a constitutional monarchy it inherited a strong Southeast Asian tradition of Buddhist kingship that tied the legitimacy of the state to its protection and support for Buddhist institutions this connection has been maintained into the modern era with Buddhist institutions and clergy being granted special benefits by the government as well as being subjected to a certain amount of governmental oversight part of the coronation of the time monarch includes the king proceeding to the chapel royal the wat phra kaew to vow to be a defender of the faith in front of a chapter of monks including the supreme patriarch of thailand in addition to the ecclesiastical leadership of the sangha a secular government ministry supervises buddhist temples and monks the legal status of Buddhist sects and reform movements has been an issue of contention in some cases particularly in the case of sandhya Seok which was legally forbidden from calling itself a Buddhist denomination and in the case of the ordination of women attempting to revive the Theravada bikuni lineage have been prosecuted for attempting to impersonate members of the clergy to obtain a passport for travel abroad a monk must have an official letter from Sangha Supreme Council granting the applicant permission to travel abroad Buddhist monk identification card a copy of house or temple registration and submit any previous type passport or a certified copy in addition to state support and recognition in the form of formal gifts to monasteries made by government officials in the royal family for example Catherine a number of special rights are conferred upon Buddhist monks they are granted free passage on public transportation and most train stations and airports have special seating sections reserved for members of the clergy conversely ordained monastics are forbidden from standing for office or voting in elections topic calls for state religion in 2007 calls were made by some Buddhist groups for Buddhism to be recognized in the new national Constitution as the state religion this suggestion was initially rejected by the committee charged with drafting the new constitution this move prompted protests from supporters of the initiative including a number of marches on the capital and a hunger strike by 12 Buddhist monks some critics of the plan including scholar and social critic Sulak Sivir AXA claimed that the movement to declare Buddhism the national religion is motivated by political gain manipulated by supporters of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra constitution drafting committee later voted against the special status of buddhism provoking religious groups they condemned the committee in the draft constitution on the 11th of August 2007 sirikit the queen of Thailand expressed her concern over the issue she said in her birthday speech that Buddhism is beyond politics some Buddhist organizations halted their campaigns the next day topic government service no law directly prohibits a member of the Buddhist institutions such as a monk a novice and a nun from being a candidate in an examination for recruitment of government officers though both the Council of Ministers and the Sangha Supreme Council the supervising body of the Thai Buddhist communities have ordered such prohibition on grounds of appropriateness according to the Memorandum of the cabinets administrative department No NW 98 2500 first dated the 27th of June 1958 in the order of the sangha supreme council dated the 17th of march 1995 pick elections the members of the Buddhist community and the communities of other religions are not entitled to elect or be elected as a holder of any government post for instance the 2007 Constitution of Thailand is franchises a Buddhist monk a Buddhist novice a priest or a clergy member Thai fix uu Sam nur nak bout trucks nic firt the sangha supreme council also declared the same prohibition pursuant to its order dated the 17th of March 1995 at the end of the order was a statement of grounds given by nayana Samara the supreme patriarch the statement said the members of the buddhist community are called semana one who is pacified and also paba Heda one who refrains from worldly activities they are thus needed to carefully conduct themselves in a peaceful and unblameable manner for their own sake and for the sake of their community the seeking of the representatives of the citizens to form the House of Representatives as purely the business of the state and specifically the duty of the laity according to the laws this is not the duty of the monks and novices who must be above the politics they are therefore not entitled to elect or be elected and for this reason any person who has been elected as a representative will lose his membership immediately after becoming a buddhist monk or novice this indicates that the monk could and novice ship are not appropriate for politics in every respect when a monk or novice has involved in or supports an election of any person the monk or novices deemed to have reached the unusual conduct of pave Heda and brought about disgrace to himself as well as his community and the religion such a monk or novice would be condemned by the reasonable persons who are and are not the members of this religion apology that is therefore expected to stay in impartiality and take a pity on every person without discrimination moreover the existence of both the monks and the religion relies upon public respect as a result the monks and novices ought to behave in such a way that deserves respect of the general public not merely a specific group of persons a monk or novice who is seen by the public as having failed to uphold this rule would then be shunned disrespected and condemned in various manners as could be seen from many examples topic under the ncpo Buddhism in Thailand came under greater state control following the 2014 coup d'etat after seizing power the military hoon de the National Council for peace and order ncpo set up a national reform council with a religious committee led by former Thai senator pi boon Matata 1 and former monk Manolo Havana CH calls for reform were spearheaded by right-wing activist monk phra buddha Serra who had close ties with hoon to leader pray at Chando cha and was known for leading the protests in Bangkok that led to the coup state influence over several aspects of Thai Buddhism increased under the ncpo with the hoon does no constitution stating that the Thai government is to directly support Theravada Buddhism specifically in 2015 the Hondas national reform council made several proposals to give the state greater control of Buddhism including requiring temples to open their finances to the public ending short-term ordinations requiring monks to carry smart cards to identify their legal and religious backgrounds increased control of the bank accounts of temples increased control of monastic disciplinarians changing the abbot's of all temples every five years putting the Ministry of Culture in charge of controlling all temple assets controlling monastic education and taxing monks in 2016 phra buddha asara requested that the Department of Special Investigation DSi investigate the assets of Thailand's leading monks the sangha supreme council this resulted in an alleged tax evasion scandal against some did Chuang the most senior member of the council who was next in line to become supreme patriarch although prosecutors did not charge sondik the incident postponed his appointment and led to a change in the law that allowed the Thai government to bypass the Sangha Supreme Council and appoint the supreme patriarch directly this allowed the ruling Munda to effectively handpick Thailand supreme patriarch in 2017 some did Chu Hong's appointment was withdrawn with a monk from the Dhamma utk nicaya appointed instead the appointment was made by king rama the tenth who chose the name from five given to him by ncpo leader pray at Chando cha in February 2017 the hoon - used article 44 a controversial section in the interim constitution to replace the head of the National office of Buddhism with a DSi official the DSi official was removed from office a few months later after religious groups called on the government to fire him because of his reform plans but was reinstated after a few months in May 2018 the ncpo launched simultaneous raids of four different temples to arrest several monks shortly after a crackdown on protesters on the anniversary of the coup to the surprise of many officials one of the monks arrested was phra buddha Serra the right wing monk was arrested for charges brought against him in 2014 including alleged robbery in detaining officials however his most serious charge was a charge of unauthorized use of the Royal Seal filed in 2017 police did not state why he was then being arrested for charges filed as far back as four years one observer described the arrest of Buddhist era as trying to cover up the true motives or because Buddha's saara knew too much about the rulers and was seen as a threat another said that the hoon de may regard him as a loose cannon politically and that the hoon des virtue signaling deserving continued political power to the new Thai monarch King Mahavira longhorn all the monks arrested in the May raids were defrocked shortly after being taken into custody and detained before trial anthropologist Jim Taylor argues that the arrests were the ruling palace regime trying to consolidate royalist power by eliminating non royalist high-ranking monks Taylor pointed out that the suspects of the investigations were innocent until proven guilty yet were all defrocked before trial and stripped of decades of monastic seniority only for being accused of the crimes the only royalist monk arrested was Buddha Sarah in July 2018 the hoon de passed a law giving the Thai King the ability to select members of the sangha supreme council the governing body of time unk's instead of the monks themselves the alleged scandals of the 2017-18 thai temple fraud investigations and the resulting arrests were cited as the reason for the change ordination and clergy as in most other Theravada nations Buddhism in Thailand is represented primarily by the presence of Buddhist monks who serve as efficients on ceremonial occasions as well as being responsible for preserving and conveying the teachings of the Buddha during the latter half of the 20th century most monks in Thailand began their careers by serving as temple boys Thai dickwad dickwad children of the Wat temple boys are traditionally no younger than eight and do minor housework the primary reason for becoming a temple boy is to gain a basic education particularly in basic reading and writing and the memorization of the Scriptures chanted on ritual occasions prior to the creation of state-run primary schools in Thailand village temple served as the primary form of education for most Thai boys service in a temple as a temple boy was a necessary prerequisite for attaining any higher education and was the only learning available to most Thai peasants since the creation of a government-run educational apparatus in Thailand the number of children living as temple boys has declined significantly however many government-run schools continue to operate on the premises of the local village temple boys now typically ordained as a salmon era or no vitiate monks Thai salmon er salmon and often shortened to nen Thai and in some localities girls may become some honorary novices live according to the ten precepts but are not required to follow the full range of monastic rules found in the petty Makkah there are a few other significant differences between novices and bhikkhus novices often are in closer contact with their families spending more time in the homes of their parents than monks novices do not participate in the recitation of the monastic code and the confessions of violations that take place on the UH Posada days novices technically do not eat with the monks in their temple but this typically only amounts to a gap in seating rather than the separation observed between monks and the laity novice is usually ordained during a break from secular schooling but those intending on a religious life may receive secular schooling at the Wat young men typically do not live as a novice for longer than one or two years at the age of 20 they become eligible to receive up Assam pada the higher coordination that establishes them as a full bhiku a novice is technically sponsored by his parents in his ordination but in practice in rural villages the entire village participates by providing the ropes arms bowl and other requisites that will be required by the monk in his monastic life temporary ordination as the norm among Thai Buddhists most young men traditionally ordained for the term of a single vasa or rainy season Thai Fanta those who remain monks beyond their first vasa typically remain monks for between one and three years officiating at religious ceremonies in surrounding villages and possibly receiving further education in reading and writing possibly including the hum or tythia alphabets traditionally used in recording religious texts after this period of one to three years most young monks returned to secular life going on to marry and start a family young men in Thailand who have undergone ordination are seen as being more suitable partners for marriage unordained men are euphemistically called unripe while those who have been ordained are said to be ripe a period as a monk is a prerequisite for many positions of leadership within the village hierarchy most village elders are headman were once monks as were most traditional doctors spirit priests and some astrologists and fortune tellers in a country where most males can be ordained as monks for even short periods of time the experience can be profitable the time musician hasidic and quanta Liang became a monk for a short period following the death of his father in order to make merit he observed that being a monk is good money when you go and pray you get 300 baht about seven pounds even though you have no living expenses and you can go four times a day to many monks in Thailand do it to get rich if you become a monk for three months you have enough money for a scooter monks who do not return to secular life typically specialize in either scholarship or meditation those who specialized in scholarship typically traveled to regional education centers to begin further instruction in the Pali language and the scriptures and may then continue on to the major monastic universities in Bangkok the scholarship route is also followed by monks who desired rise in the ecclesiastic hierarchy as promotions within the government-run system are contingent on passing examinations in poly and dhamma studies the thai tradition supports laymen to go into a monastery dress and act as monks and study while there the timeline is based on three s staying as a monk for three days or three weeks or three months or three years or three weeks and three days this retreat is expected of all time ales rich or poor and often is scheduled after high school such retreats bring honor to the family and blessings merit to the young man face make allowances for men who followed this practice such as holding open a job topic health issues rising obesity among monks and concerns for their well-being has become an issue in Thailand a study by the Health Ministry in 2017 of 200 bangkok temples found that 60% of monks suffer from high cholesterol and 50% from high blood sugar public health experts attribute this to two factors first monks are required to accept and eat whatever is given to them on their daily alms rounds second monks are not permitted to engage in cardiovascular exercise as it is undignified monks eat only two meals per day breakfast and lunch but the remainder of the day they are allowed to drink non Panna which includes the juice of fruit less than fist-sized often high in sugar to combat the high rate of non communicable diseases among monks the National Health Commission office NH Co issued a pamphlet National Health Charter for monks designed to educate monks and laypeople alike as to healthy eating habits topic controversies the Thai media often reports on Buddhist monks behaving in ways that are considered inappropriate there have been reports of sexual assault embezzlement drug taking extravagant lifestyles even murder Thailand's thirty eight thousand temples populated by three hundred thousand monks are easy targets for corruption handling between $3 to 3.6 billion yearly in donations mostly untraceable cash in a case that received much media attention Luang poo noncom Chad Eko was photographed in July 2013 wearing Ray Ban sunglasses holding a Louis Vuitton bag full of US Dollars and dot was later found to be a trafficker of methamphetamines an abuser of women and the lover of a pregnant 14 year old there have been cases of influential monks persecuted and jailed by the Thai government through verdicts later declared moot or controversial a well known case in Thailand is that of phra v intim then abbot of wat maha dato known in thailand for having introduced the burmese ATIP athena meditation method to Thailand in 1962 during the Cold War he was accused of collaboration with communist rebels and being a threat to national security and was fully defrocked and jailed in fact the government persecuted him because of his political views and promotion of changes in the Sangha phra fly mentum had strong pro-democratic leanings which did not comport well with the regime of the day nor the palace furthermore phra fly mentem was part of the maha nikaya fraternity rather than the dhamma yudhiqa fraternity which the government and monarchy historically have preferred phra fly mentum was likely to become the next supreme patriarch for this reason his treatment has been described by Thai scholars as a struggle between patriarchs Thai sucks medic referring to the political objective of disabling him as a candidate after four years when the country changed its government phra v intim was released from prison when a military court decided he had not collaborated with communists after all afterwards he ordained again and eventually regained his former status though he continued to be discredited buddha dasa baku was subject to similar allegations from the thai government and so is Luang por flow theory the founder of sandhya sok Luang por pethor ik was eventually charged of altering the Vinaya in defrocked a recent example as phra project kuta jido an environmentalist monk critical of government policies who was arrested in defrocked in 1999 and again in 2002 Luang por dimaggio the then abbot of wat phra dhamma kaya was accused of charges of fraud and embezzlement by the time media and later some government agencies when donations of land were found in his name what phra dhamma kaya denied this stating that it was the intention of the donors to give the land to the abbot and not the temple and that owning personal property is common and legal in the thai sangha widespread negative media coverage at this time was symptomatic of the temple being made the scapegoat for commercial malpractice in the thai buddhist temple community in the wake of the 1997 Asian financial crisis the Sangha Supreme Council declared that Luang por dimaggio had not broken any serious offenses against monastic discipline vinaya in 2006 the time national office for buddhism cleared the dhamma kaya foundation and Luang por dimaggio of all accusations when Luang por dimaggio agreed offer all of the disputed land to the name of his temple in March 2016 Thai police formally summoned then acting supreme patriarch Samba Chuang Veerappan Oh after he refused to answer direct questions about his vintage car one of only 65 made the car was part of a museum kept at wat Pak mombasa terrowin in Bangkok that has now been seized by police investigating possible tax evasion summed it reportedly transferred ownership of the vehicle to another monk after the scandal broke he refused to answer police questions directly insisting that written questions be sent to his lawyer he did say that the car was a gift from a follower analysts from different news outlets have pointed out that the actions of the Thai government towards what Pak mombasa terrowin may have reflected a political need to control who should be selected as the next supreme patriarch since some dude had already been proposed as a candidate by the sangha supreme council selecting him would mean a supreme patriarch from the Mahana kya fraternity rather than the dhamma yudhiqa fraternity which historically has always been the preferred choice of the thai government in the monarchy in fact some date Chauhan's nomination was postponed and eventually withdrawn after the Thai government changed the law in December 2016 to allow King ba hero Longhorn to appoint the supreme patriarch directly with Prime Minister Prayuth chan-ocha counter signing leading to the appointment of a monk from the Dhamma yudhiqa fraternity instead the Thai government cited several reasons for this including the car at the end of the same year however prosecutors decided not to charge chuang but to charge his assistant abbott instead and another six people who had part in importing the vintage car in february 2016 in a protest organized by the national center for the protection of thai buddhism a red shirt oriented network the example of phra v anthem was also cited as demands were made for the thai government to no longer involve itself with the selection of the next leader of the sangha topic reform movements the Dhamma Atika nakiya ty ver mutiny k began in 1833 as a reform movement led by prince monka son of king rama ii of siam it remained a reform movement until passage of the Sangha Act of 1902 which formally recognized it as the lesser of Thailand's two Theravada denominations monka was a bhikkhu under the name of waha and Yano for 27 years 1824 to 1851 before becoming King of Siam 1851 to 1868 in 1836 he became the first abbot of wat bowon niwet vihara after the then twenty-year-old prince entered monastic life in 1824 he noticed what he saw as serious discrepancies between the rules given in the Pali Canon and the actual practices of Thai bhikkhus and sought to upgrade monastic discipline to make it more orthodox Mongkut also made an effort to remove all non-buddhist folk religious and superstitious elements which over the years had become part of Thai Buddhism Dhamma yudhiqa monks were expected to eat only one meal a day not too that was to be gathered during a traditional arms round the dhamma kiya movement is a thai buddhist tradition which was started by Luang poo s odh Kanda sorrow in the early 20th century the tradition is revivalist in nature and practices Dhamma kya meditation the movement opposes traditional magical rituals superstition folk religious practices fortune-telling and giving lottery numbers and focuses on an active style of propagating and practicing meditation features of the tradition include teaching meditation in a group teaching meditation during ceremonies teaching meditation simultaneously to monastics and lay people teaching one main meditation method and an emphasis on lifelong ordination the Sun dia soaked Thai centex a peaceful ahsoka or chao asok people of ahsoka was established by phra bo derek after he declared independence from the ecclesiastical council Sangha in 1975 Sandhya Seok has been described as a transformation of the forest monk revival of the 1920s and 1930s and is more radical than the Dhamma Chaya movement in its criticism of Thai society and in the details of its own vision of what constitutes a truly religion morality the Secchia Dhamma Sangha are a group of activist monks focusing on modern issues in Thailand ie deforestation poverty drug addiction and AIDS the group was founded in 1989 among a growth of Buddhist social activism in Thailand in the latter half of the 20th century while criticized for being too concerned and involved with worldly issues Buddhist social activists cite duty to the community as justification for participation in engaged Buddhism topic position of women unlike in burma and sri lanka the bikuni lineage of women monastics was never established in thailand women primarily participate in religious life either as lay participants in collective merit making rituals or by doing domestic work around temples a small number of women choose to become a chi non ordained religious specialists who permanently observe either the eight or ten precepts may Qi do not receive the level of support given to bhiku and their position in Thai society as the subject of some discussion there have been efforts to attempt to introduce a bikuni lineage in Thailand as a step towards improving the position of women in Thai Buddhism the main proponent of this movement has been dominant uh bikuni unlike similar efforts in sri lanka these efforts have been extremely controversial in Thailand women attempting to ordain have been accused of attempting to impersonate monks a civil offence in Thailand and their actions have been denounced by many members of the ecclesiastic hierarchy in 1928 a secular law was passed in Thailand banning women's full ordination in Buddhism vorongil Ivanovich eien became the first female monk to be ordained in Thailand in 2002 sometime after this the secular law was revoked on the 28th of February 2003 dominant uh bikuni received full monastic ordination as a bikuni of the Theravada tradition in sri lanka making her the first modern thai woman to receive full ordination as a Theravada bikuni she is Abbess of song Dhamma Kalyani monastery the only temple in Thailand where there are bhikkhunis it was founded by her mother varam I a Mahayana bikuni in the 1960s no one denies that men and women have an equal chance to attain enlightenment in Mahayana Buddhism practiced in Taiwan mainland China Hong Kong and Tibet female ordinations are common but in countries that adhere to the Theravada branch of the religion such as Sri Lanka Thailand and Myanmar women were banned from becoming ordained about eight centuries ago for fear that women entering monastic life instead of bearing children would be a disruption of social order according to kitty pong nerrit a Buddhist scholar at Bangkok's Tomas at university most objections to the reintroduction of a female monastic roll hinge on the fact that the monastic rules require that both five ordained monks and five ordained bhikkhunis be present for any new bikuni ordination without such a quorum critics say that it is not possible to ordain any new Theravada bikuni the tie hierarchy refuses to recognize ordinations in the dharma gupta a tradition the only currently existing bikuni ordination lineage has valid Theravada ordinations citing differences in philosophical teachings and more critically monastic discipline topic notes topic see also an egg Erica Lady Buddha images in Thailand Thai funeral Luang poo maja sati meditation topic references topic further reading Buswell Robert II Edie 2004 Thailand in encyclopedia of Buddhism Macmillan reference USA pp 832 836 ISBN oo 2 8 6 5 7 1 8 7 cs1 mayn't extra text authors list link jerison michael k 2012 buddhist fury religion and violence in southern thailand oxford university press ISBN nine seven eight oh one nine nine seven nine three to nine seven Kabul Singh chat Samar 1991 Thai women in Buddhism parallax press ISBN o nine three eight oh seven seven eight four eight tam BIA stanley 1970 Buddhism and the spirit cults in northeast thailand cambridge university press ISBN o five two one oh nine nine five eight seven mcCargo d 2009 thai buddhism Thai Buddhists in the southern conflict Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 41 one to ten der wiel bj may 1976 a model for the study of thai buddhism journal of asian studies 35 3 391 - 403 joy 10.2 3:07 2 million fifty three thousand two hundred seventy-one JSTOR - million fifty three thousand two hundred seventy-one narang Z Sun thorn 2002 administration of the Thai Sangha PDF the Chulalongkorn journal of Buddhist studies one to fifty nine to 74 archived from the original PDF On February 27 2012
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vasa been due Sanskrit traditional Chinese Xi Jinping yen chicken Wiley DB y IG nyan Florida fourth to fifth century CE e was an influential Buddhist monk and scholar from Gandhara Vasa bandeau was a philosopher who wrote on the abhidharma from the perspectives of the Sarvis to vada and solder antica schools along with his half-brother a Sangha he was also one of the main founders of the yogacara school after his conversion to Mahayana Buddhism vasa benders abhidharma cossack eureka commentary on the Treasury of the abhidharma is widely used in Tibetan and East Asian Buddhism as the major source for non Mahayana abhidharma philosophy his philosophical verse works set forth the standard for the indian yogacara metaphysics of appearance only veggetti mattre which has been described as a form of epistemological idealism phenomenology and close to Emmanuel Kent's transcendental idealism apart from this he wrote several commentaries works on logic argumentation and devotional poetry vasa bamboo is one of the most influential thinkers in the Indian Buddhist philosophical tradition in Jodo Shinshu he is considered the second patriarch and in Chan Buddhism he is the 21st patriarch topic life and works born in Peshawar present-day Pakistan vasa bandeau was the half-brother of a Sangha another key personage in the founding of the yogacara philosophy Vasa band whose name means the kinsman of abundance he and a Sangha are members of the six ornaments or six great commentators on the Buddhist teachings he was contemporaneous with Chandragupta the first father of sama dragged uptil this information temporarily places this Vasa bandeau in the 4th century CE II the earliest biography of Vasa bandeau was translated into Chinese by para Martha 499 to 569 Vasa bandeau initially studied with the Buddhists Arvest Avada also called Weber Sokka who upheld the Mohave bas at school which was dominant in Gandhara and then later moved to Kashmir to study with the heads of the Orthodox Arvest about a branch there after returning home he lectured on abhidharma and composed the abhidharma Cossack Eureka verses on the Treasury of the abhidharma a verse distillation of Sarvis nevada abhidharma teachings which was an analysis of all factors of experience into its constituent Dharma's phenomenal events however Vasa bandeau had also begun to question Sarvis Nevada orthodoxy for some time and had studied with the Siddhant Rica teacher Manor otha due to this he then went on to publish an auto commentary to his own verses criticizing the Sarvis Nevada system from a solder antica viewpoint also called Darst indica he is later said to have converted to Mahayana beliefs under the influence of his brother a Sangha whereupon he composed a number of voluminous treatises especially on yogacara doctrines and Mahayana sutras most influential in the East Asian Buddhist tradition have been the vim sadhika Vision Optima treatise Editha 20 verses unconsciousness only with its commentary them Tzadik over tea the trim seek evasion optima trata de 30 versus unconsciousness only and the three natures exposition trees Baba Vanessa Vasa bandeau also wrote a texts on Buddhist hermeneutics the proper mode of exposition via Quixote Vasa bandeau thus became a major Mahayana master scholar and debater famously defeating the samkhya philosophers in debate in front of the Gupta king vikramaditya variously identif chandragupta ii or Skanda gupta at Ayodhya who is said to have rewarded him with three hundred thousand pieces of gold Vasa bandeau used the money he made from royal patronage and debating victories to build Buddhist monasteries and hospitals he was prolific writing a large number of other works including Ponca Skanda Purana explanation of the five aggregates karma city procore onna a treatise on Karma yuck yuck tea proper mode of exposition the Davidi rules for debate catice Atticus a straw Mahayana SATA dharma pricasso mukha sastra amitayus sutra pedasi instruction on the Amitabha Sutra discourse on the Pureland vine optima trata sastra treatise on consciousness only mahayana sandra Hebei sia commentary to the summary of the great vehicle of a sangha dharma dharma tava bought vertie commentary on distinguishing elements from reality madame tava bag abbaseya commentary on distinguishing the middle from the extremes mahayana sutras emperor Basia commentary on the ornament to the great vehicle discourses dissipative hacia commentary on the ten stages Sutra commentary on the acts i'm @nerdist être commentary on the Diamond Sutra commentary on the Lotus Sutra parama the sati a critique of samkhya topic two Vasa bandhas theory erich fromm Wallner a mid-20th century boot ologist sought to distinguish to Vasa Bendis won the yoga Karen and the other a solder antica but this view has largely fallen from favor in part on the basis of the anonymous abhidharma dipa a critique of the abhidharma kosaka rica which clearly identifies Vasa bandeau as the sole author of both groups of writings according to Dan Westhouse since the progression and development of his thought is so strikingly evident in these works and the similarity of vocabulary and style of argument so apparent across the texts the theory of two Vasa bandhas has little merit scholarly consensus on this question has generally moved away from Frau wall nurse to authors position topic philosophy topic abhidharma Vasa bandhas verses on the Treasury of the abhidharma contains a description of all 75 Darla's phenomenal events and then outlines the entire service Nevada Doctrine including meditation practices cosmology theories of perception causal theories that causes an elimination of moral problems the theory of rebirth and the qualities of a Buddha the Treasury in its commentary also expound all kinds of arguments relating to the Sarvis Tabata abhidharma and critique those arguments from a Sutton Trika perspective in the commentary major arguments include an extensive critique of the self Atman and Padula and a critique of the Sarvis Nevada theory of the existence of the Dharma's of the three time periods past present and future in the Treasury vasa Badu also argued against a creator god ishvara and against the Sarvis nevada theory of a Vegeta Rupa unperceived physicality or invisible physicality topic critique of the self Vasa Banda's critique of the self as a defense of Buddhist and Atman doctrine and also a critique of the Buddhist personalist school and Hindu view of the soul it is intended to show the unreality of the self or person as over and above the five skandhas keeps aggregates which make up an individual Vasa bandeau begins by outlining the soteriological motive for his argument writing that any view which sees the self as having independent reality eg the Hindu view is not conductive to Nirvana Vasa bandeau then evaluates the idea of the self from epistemic grounds pramana Vasa bandeau states that what is real can only be known from perception watch Aqsa or inference on amana perception allows one to observe directly the objects of the six sense fears inference allows one to infer the existence of sense organs however there is no such inference for a solid real self apart from the stream of constantly changing sense perceptions and mental activity of the scents fears Vasa bandeau also argues that because the self is not causally efficient it is mere convention progeny of T and a conceptual construction Park L PETA this argument is mainly against the Buddhist puzzle of out of school who held a view of a person that was dependent on the five aggregates yet was also distinct in order to account for the continuity of personality Vasa bandeau sees this as illogical for him the self is made up of constantly changing sensory organs sense impressions ideas and mental processes in any imagined unity of selfhood as a false projection Vasa bandeau also uses this analysis of the stream of consciousness to attack non Buddhist Hindu views of the Atman Vasa bandeau shows that the Hindu view of the self is controller is refuted by an analysis of the flux and disorder of mental events and the inability of the suppose itself to control our minds and thoughts in any way we would like if the self is truly an eternal uncaused agent it should be unaffected by mere physical and mental causes and it also seems difficult to explain how such a force existing independently outside of the mind could causally interact with it Vasa bandeau also answers several common objections to the Buddhist not self view such as how karma works without self and what exactly undergoes rebirth Vasa bandeau points to the causal continuum of aggregates processes which undergoes various changes leading to future karmic events and rebirth topic momentariness during Vasa benders era the philosophy of space and time was an important issue in Buddhist philosophy the Sarvis dividend tradition which Vasa bandeau studied held the view of the existence of dharmas phenomenal events in all three times past present future this was said to be their defining theoretical position hence their name Sarvis to vada is Sanskrit for theory of all exists in contrast to this eternal esteem the solder antica a rival offshoot held the doctrine of extreme momentariness a form of present ism only the present moment exists in the abhidharma Kosaka Rika Vasa bandeau puts forth the Sarvis dividend theory and then in his commentary Basia he critiques this theory and argues for the momentariness of the solder Ambika he also later wrote the Karma CD prac arena exposition establishing karma which also expounded the momentariness view kseniya vada Vasa bamboos view here is that each dharma comes into existence only for a moment in which it discharges its causal efficacy and then self destructs the stream of experience is then a causal series of momentary Dharma's the issue of continuity and transference of karma is explained in the latter text by an exposition of the storehouse consciousness Aleya Vigi onna which stores karmic seeds bija and survives rebirth topic yogacara theories according to Dan Westhouse Vasa Banda's major ideas are whatever we are aware of think about experience or conceptualize occurs to us nowhere else than within consciousness external objects do not exist karma is collective and consciousness is intersubjective all factors of experience Dharma's can be catalogued and analyzed Buddhism is a method for purifying the stream of consciousness from contaminations and defilements each individual has eight types of consciousness but enlightenment or awakening requires overturning their basis such that consciousness vijana is turned into unmediated cognition jane Jana topic appearance only vasa Banda's mein yogacara works vim sadhika and trims iike put forth the theory of vision optometry which has been rendered variously as representation only consciousness only and appearance only while some scholars such as lest house see Vasa bandeau is expounding a phenomenology of experience others Shawn Butler see him is expounding some form of idealism similar to contour George Berkeley the twenty verses begins by stating in Mahayana philosophy reality as beaut as being consciousness only mind citta thought Manas consciousness jet and perception projects are synonyms the word mind citta includes mental states and mental activities in its meaning the word only is intended to deny the existence of any external objects of consciousness we recognize of course that mental representations seem to be correlated with external non mental objects but this may be no different from situations in which people with vision disorders sea hares moons and other things that are not there one of Vasa banders main arguments in the twenty verses as the dream argument which he uses to show that it is possible for mental representations to appear to be restricted by space and time he uses the example of mass hallucinations in Buddhist hell to defend against those who would doubt that mental appearances can be shared to counter the argument that mere mental events have no causal efficacy he uses the example of a wet dream Vasa bandeau then turns to a Mary illogical critique of physical theories such as Buddhist atomism and Hindu monism showing that his appearance only view is much more parsimonious and rational the thirty verses also outlines the yogacara theory of the eight consciousnesses and how each one can be overcome on the stages of enlightenment turning consciousness vijnana into unmediated cognition jnana by cleansing the stream of consciousness from contaminations and defilement the treatise on buddha nature was extremely influential in East Asian Buddhism by propounding the concept of tathagatagarbha buddha nature topic three nature's and non-duality the 30 vs. enough three nature's exposition trees Bob Evander Desha does not like the 20 versus argue for appearance only but assumes it and uses it to explain the nature of experience which is of three majors or three modes these are the fabricated nature particle Peter svabhava the dependent para Tantra svabhava and the absolute parent of Spanish vibhava the fabricated nature is the world of everyday experience in mental appearances dependent nature is the causal process of the arising of the fabricated nature while the absolute nature as things as they are in themselves with no subject object distinction according to Vasa bandeau the absolute reality itself dharma de is non-dual and the dichotomy of perception into perceiver and perceived as actually a conceptual fabrication for Vasa bandeau to say that something is non-dual is that it is both conceptually non dual and perceptual Iman dual to say that I exist is to conceptually divide the causal flux of the world into self and other a false construct just the same to say that an observed object is separate from the observer as also to impugn ception into the world as it really is perception only vasa bandeau uses the analogy of a magician who uses a magic spell dependent nature conceptual construction to make a piece of wood the absolute non-duality look like an elephant fabricated nature duality the basic problem for living beings who suffer is that they are fooled by the illusion into thinking that it is real that self in duality exists true wisdom is seen through this illusion topic logic vasa bandeau contributed to buddhist logic and has held to have been the origin of formal logic in the indian logic Oh epistemological tradition Vasa bandeau was particularly interested in formal logic to fortify his contributions to the traditions of dialectical contestability and debate ana kirk 2005 P 31 holds that a method for argumentation vada vide is the only work on logic by Vasa bandha which has to any extent survived it is the earliest of the treatises known to have been written by him on the subject this is all the more interesting because vada vide marks the dawn of Indian formal logic the title method for argumentation indicates that Vasa Ponder's concern with logic was primarily motivated by the wish to mold formerly flawless arguments and is thus a result of his interest in philosophical debate this text also paved the way for the later developments of digne and Dharma Kirti in the field of logic topic notes topic works abhidharma kosha bashyam 4 Vols Vasa bandeau translated into English by Leo prudent based on luis de laval a Poussin's French translation Asian humanities Press Berkeley 1988 290 labeed ARMA cosas de Vasa bandeau to do it at annotate par Luis de Laval a person Paul Guth nur Paris 1923 to 1931 volume 1 volume 2 volume 3 volume 4 volume 5 volume 6 Internet Archive PDF Stefan a Nagar 7 works of Vasa bandeau motilal banarsidass delhi 1984 1998 Ernst Stein calendar and zhu zhu li EDS Vasa benders Ponca scan Dhaka Wien ver lagged Arras try Kishen akademie der wissenschaften 2008 Sanskrit texts from the Tibetan Autonomous Region for Dharma Mitra trans Vasa bandhas treatise on the Bodhisattva vow Cala vinca press 2009 ISBN 978 one nine three five four one three oh nine seven topic references David J kalapa Hana the principles of Buddhist psychology State University of New York Press Albany 1987 pp 173 to 192 Francis H cooked three texts on consciousness only numata Center for Buddhist translation and research Berkeley 1999 PP 371 to 383 30 versus unconsciousness only and PP 385 to 408 twenty verses on consciousness only erich fromm Wallner the philosophy of Buddhism motilal banarsidass delhi 2010 lee wrong she Albert a Dalia 2002 the lives of great monks and nuns Berkeley California numata Centre for translation and research bitchin yacht honk transformation at the base subtitle 50 verses on the nature of consciousness parallax Press Berkeley 2001 inspired in part by Vasa bandeau and his twenty verses and 30 verses texts kocham Adam Thomas 1982 a Buddhist doctrine of experience a new translation and interpretation of the works of Vasa been through the yoga Karin Delhi motilal banarsidass topic external links Gold Jonathan C Vasa bandeau in zalta Edward and Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy Vasa bandeau entry at the internet encyclopedia of philosophy multilingual edition of trim psych of ingenuity in the biblioteca polyglot Vasa banders treatise on the three nature's trees vibhava nerd esse a translation and commentary by J Garfield
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How To Use SLITHER WING! | Pokemon Scarlet & Violet VGC Moveset Guide
what's up everybody welcome back to the channel and welcome to another Pokemon scarlet and violet VGC moveset guide before we start I have to say that uh the other video when we were talking about goldango I apparently didn't mention this but I knew it while I was talking about it uh I just like didn't say it out loud because I don't know why I just literally forgot uh Make It Rain as a spread move let that be known a lot of people are commenting like hey you didn't mention it was a spread move and I was like yes I did and then I checked the video and apparently I didn't but yeah it's a spread move keep that in mind we're using it uh but yeah uh with that out of the way let's talk about today's moveset guide we are talking about Slither Wing I gotta let you know slytherwing is the most adorable Pokemon ever uh when he stands up and he has to use his big tail just to like keep balance that is just adorable to me for some reason I like him he's he's just such a little cutie uh but yeah uh we're gonna talk about this guy it's a bug in fighting type it is it's got like that buzz wool typing it's got that Heracross typing uh but it's it's really interesting with its move pool but before we get into that if you guys enjoy the standpoint in time do me a favor leave a like on this video subscribe to the channel and turn notifications because I bring you daily competitive Pokemon content two videos a day recently I don't know how long I'll be able to keep that up but uh we'll try uh but yeah also comment down below the next Pokemon you want me to cover in the moveset guide uh obviously I'm doing the top comment each time last time it was slytherwing the time before it was goldango we'll see what it's gonna be but yeah let's go ahead and get into this so Slither Wing is a bug fighting type it's got the ability protosynthesis which means that in the sun it or if it has the item booster energy uh it will gain a 30 boost into any stat uh except for Speed where it will gain a 50 boost if it is the highest stat so whatever the highest stat is you'll get a 30 boost or 50 boost of its speed uh that's very cool you basically get a life orb in the sun um and it's like pretty much impossible to boost this thing speed step without like reducing the attack IVs so effectively every single time you use this you're gonna get a a physical attack boost in the Sun or with booster energy uh that bug fighting type gives it access to a lot of really cool moves closed captioning not available unintimidable it is unicy windable uh and at 81 base speed this guy is actually able to speed creep so that way if you go for a flame charger I'll speed dragapults which is really nice um and for every one of these sets I'm going to recommend either fighting bug or fire as your tarot type one of the sets I messed up the slides but I'm not gonna fix it a fire is optional on every single one of these uh but yeah so this set is running 252 HP 12 attack four defense 12 special defense and 228 speed but like I said that uh Jolly 228 speed is going to allow you to out speed dragapult after a single Flame Charge uh the HP is just maxed out I just put four defense in like 12 special defense and 12 attack because I'm like listen like this is inconsequential let's just make it look kind of fancy uh obviously you could just do like four attack but I thought that having a little bit more attack is probably for the best uh but yeah our move set is close combat leech life Flame Charge in bulk up so bulk up is actually really cool what I think is going to be really nice for the set is a lot of people will actually lead off Arcanine versus Slither Wings in order to intimidate them but you actually are unintimidable and on that turn one if you decide to tear a fire and bulk up uh they're gonna whiff their burn on you because your burn immune as a fire type and then you got plus one defense plus one attack and then on the next turn you can actually go for a stab Plus One Flame Charge into whatever you want to and now you're out speeding most things in the format you're also never gonna get one shot by opposing uh flutterman so it's it's actually like a super scary Pokemon to deal with uh if you manage to get that set up obviously this is a lot easier to get set up than it sounds like in doubles because you have access to fake out Partners intimidate Partners redirection like a Mungus I'm actually probably gonna build around this one really soon like this is this is probably my favorite set I made like it is really cool uh but yeah from that point on uh you have stab on your fire moves uh your bug moves and your fighting type moves so close combat's gonna be an amazing wall breaker especially if you're in the Sun and you get that uh protosynthesis boost on it for an extra life orb uh you have flame charges just like your main fire stab as well as speed boosting I I think at plus one your Flame Charge with stab might be able to KO a flutter main don't quote me on that it's like not physically bulky at all but I feel like it would um and your final move is leech life so like leech life is gonna allow you to go for um decent stab damage on stuff like a Mungus and obviously a flame charge for like one shot of moon gets at like plus two but like leech life will give you recovery is my point uh you'll be able to recover off of stuff like a Mungus that has like a high HP stat uh stuff like Grim snarl uh you'll be able to hit that with a neutral hit and get some recovery back uh but yeah like it's this is mainly just meant to be a fat set that is very annoying to uh to KO but I will say that while you can tear it into fighting or bug fire is probably gonna be your best option here I do think that you don't want to be either one of those typings but you do want to maintain the stab on those the next move set I have is going to be an assault vest set we're running 28 HP Max attack and jolly 228 speed once again we just want to be able to out Speed Dragon pulled after a single Flame Charge however now uh since we can't use bulk up we've actually made room for the move first impression now a first impression off of this thing it's 90 base power as 135 attack and stab on that thing you're going to be able to deal some pretty massive damage to pretty much anything uh opposing freaking what is his name uh roaring moon is not gonna appreciate that especially if you decide to like tear a bug and go for it it may come close to one shotting that thing is better special defense Than Physical defensive I recall uh so it is like it is quite a strong move obviously this becomes intimidate food because we lose that uh clear amulet however I do think that is still going to be a pretty decent Set uh the extra bulk on it will allow you to take on flutter Mains a little bit better uh because that um assault vest combo with like a fire type will allow you to resist the fairy moves while also taking neutral damage ghost moves and this thing already has like a really decent special defense stat which is why rather than investing directly into it we invest into HP because all all things combined like on the special side you're going to be eating like what is it you're gonna be in like uh life for Muddy Waters from Pokemon at this point just because it's so fat on that side but yeah not much to discuss here let's go ahead and move on to the final move set which is going to be the booster energy set this one's even more simple it feels weird each moveset got simpler as it went because I was too excited to talk about like the bulk up set but yeah uh we're running Max Speed Max attack Jolly nature 4 HP with the booster energy close combat leechlight Flame Charge first impression now the first impression off of this one's gonna be very scary because you can tear it into bug and with booster energy you're gonna get a 30 boost on your physical attacks and then you can smack whatever you want with that first impression obviously it's a one-time use uh so you have to be really smart with it you're still intimidate food so keep that in mind but now with 135 attack maxed out with a life or boost effectively uh you're gonna be hitting things so hard with that close combat your Flame Charge will be doing respectable damage even if you're not going for the stab boost and of course leech life will get this thing a little bit more longevity uh overall I would say that as far as Partners go a lot of people have been asking me to like recommend partners for Pokemon as far as partners go slithering is 100 gonna need some kind of fake out support you could run an Arcanine next to it to be honest because you're not actually doubling down on fire types unless you decide to Terra um but yeah like it's gonna require that uh Tailwind support is obviously appreciated as things like flutter main will be able to out speed you even after your plus one uh so if you're able to combo it with um I don't know maybe corvinite would be a thing actually why have people not been using corvinite sorry I'm just like realizing that is corbinite not good I feel like it's like decent it takes on a lot of things really easily I'm gonna have to look into that yeah corbinite probably isn't a bad partner next to it either because while it is intimidate food intimidating opposing Arcanine to make them just have to sit on the field um and have their flare blitzes do even less is uh quite nice defiant Pokemon are obviously really good since this thing pretty much calls in the Intimidators like hey come in I am scary I need you to make sure I am not uh so if you can have a defiant Pokemon next to it like uh King Gambit uh or um what's his name probably not annihilate because you're doubling down on fighting types in a fairy meta uh that's obviously not great uh amungus is pretty decent here even though you share a lot of weaknesses So that obviously the flying weakness if you are going to turn to that fire type uh redirection is appreciated and I would say indeedy is actually quite nice in DD plus slytherwing seems like a really good combination because uh indeedy's gonna be able to prevent any fake out versus you uh while you go for your setup especially with that first we've set the bulk up move set uh and go for like follow me and even helping hand uh your attacks into things to make make sure you're just securing those chaos or even like helping handing a plus one leech life not only will you usually get a KO but you'll be able to recover a lot more Health with the extra damage so yeah that's gonna be it uh for today's moveset guide this one was a little bit more simple than a lot of the other ones mainly because it hasn't really found a place in The Meta yet but I think we'll see a team or two pop up here and there let me know what you guys think in the comment section down below uh oh also use torkel next to it sorry torkel is obviously a really good option for the protosynthesis uh if you guys enjoyed leave a like uh comment down below what you think of slithering what Pokemon you want me to make a moveset guide for next uh and yeah subscribe to the channel I'll see you guys in the next one bye foreign
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The Great Gildersleeve - Gildy Considers Marriage
the kraftfoods company presents Harold Perry as the great Gildersleeve [Music] the great Gildersleeve is brought to you by the kraftfoods company makers of parquet margarine every day millions of women all over america serve parquet margarine because it tastes so good to market to market to get some parking get home and try it again you like if you love it that means you say your favorite part dar ka Y parquet margarine made by craft [Music] now let's see what's going on in summer for you long since the lights of our little city have been blinking out like retiring fireflies but a light and good fellowship grow brighter and brighter above Lloyd Munson barber shop at the jolly boys [Music] where my keys a great let you sound like a tugboat in the shower now commissioner Oh everybody sounds better in the shower I take shuttle bad start another employed one with the baritone lead this time if you don't mind well it's getting late isn't it commissioner let's say you're not there in discovering in the canyon no no not that one come on [Music] the lining fears as I think of my loss my bro [Music] oh boy great you see nothing like a good song what's next oh I was just looking at my watch it's after twelve o'clock it is that's all but Floyd it's early yeah I gotta have a steady hand with my razor tomorrow let's go gooo 4pz you want to sing some more don't you upv to think about when you think it's staying away from home after midnight why not can I say that about a fine bunch of jolly boys afraid to stay out after twelve o'clock who's afraid I ain't afraid of nothing and why don't you stay in sync I don't know why it is but whenever we start having a little fun everybody has to start checking into their why now Commissioner is that nice well it's true isn't it I wouldn't call it checking in exactly speaking for myself I've had a good time this evening we've hung some good songs and we sung them rather well and now I'm ready to go home to age all right go to AZ you go ahead just when things are getting good I wish the judge wasn't working tonight he wouldn't go running home at the mere shank of the evening I can understand how you feel Commissioner no home to go to like Peavy Floyd and me I have a home she don't feel sorry for me yes but not a loving wife and that's what makes the whole way back to poem goes right to get his name oh so crammed full of cozy joy and crowned with a woman close what's that from excluding you Dan McGrew nice ever think of settling down Commissioner Gildersleeve to the real comforts of life getting married no chief I don't need a wife I don't know commish when the chips are down you can't beat women man's best friend nothing like I'm not even sure I would guess you're right boy I guess we're pretty lucky huh fellas and Commissioner any time you'd care to have me introduce you to one of hazel sister all right chief good night ye god [Music] honey don't feel like going home at all uh hello kitty are you doing up this late must be a bachelor too oh go away you should stop walking in front of me what if there's anything in what those old fogey said back there now what the heck what do I want with a wife if there's something missing in my life and that something is a light on in adelines living room why would she be up a bizarre I wonder with laboring a girl's doorbell so I'll just sing loudly as I passed hmm well you answer [Music] maybe she didn't hear me that's rid of a cat anyway try again and I'm calling hello Madeline well I was singing Indian love call is it southern Indian I saw the light in your little parlor headline stroller receive mr. give us new year shuttle who is with my income tax oh I'd like to ask you in the healthy wizard if it wasn't so late there's a little late but traces I don't know what my little old grandmother in Savannah would see if she knew headline unlatch the door for man at midnight well I won't tell my grandmother if you won't tell yours [Music] all right come here me well all right I was just having some coffee won't you come into the living room and join me copy well everything's good you get comfortable now while I pull up thank you I'll just stand by the fireplace three minute cream oh just a little a little more to love bf3 no I hope my coffee is good you know there's something about a woman pouring coffee wouldn't you like to sit down here on the couch close to the coffee that would be kind of nice cookies too I made it myself Oh begin now I bet you're hungry after working so hard you know oh no I was just down at the club with the jolly boys they all had to go home to their wives Oh mr. Gildersleeve it seems strange to me that a nice man like you has mattered well we jolly boys were just talking about that this evening marriage oh what a marvelous topic for conversation I imagine you have some very intelligent views on marriage mr. Gildersleeve well I didn't really start thinking about until they brought up the subject isn't that funny I didn't either until you brought up the subject yeah I your view mr. garrison yeah well I think marriage should be looked at very impersonal II don't you well that's one way you have to be practical goodness knows you bet I think marriage should be faced like the problem it is no suppose that I'm a man and you're a woman all right mr. Poe's is this part now now suppose they would like to get married why what are the pros and what are the cons well the man would have someone waiting for it when he came home and the woman could turn her property over to the man and wouldn't have to bother with old income tax every year well yes that would be an advantage to her [Music] now we have to think of an advantage for the man well that would probably depend upon the one did you have anybody in mind mr. garrison huh well hmm getting a little late be nice to talk about these things again sometime nice to discuss things and personally like you do thank you kind sir oh here's a cookie crumb on your mustache and let me brush it off him personally yeah that's the only way to good headline yes mr. Gildersleeve headline could I see goodnight income tax oh that is tomorrow all right why don't we start a little Amy good idea good night i love him good night Throckmorton hmm she called me Throckmorton hi George Adelines wonderful don't want to rush into things but I'll bet if I played my cards right why don't you go home [Music] you strange couldn't seem to put Adeline out of my mind all night maybe those old married men were right be great to be coming down to breakfast in the morning like this receive a loving greedy you can really good morning yeah cut them up into little pieces Leroy you're not a seal don't be late to school I'm glad I caught you before you dashed off I did a little patrol duty this morning and man and you've been reading comic books under your sheets after hours again oh don't you deny it I found a dead flashlight batteries under your bed clear mom but not if you keep them in a dark place to get a little ice back in them don't argue clear moms that's an order and another thing young men good morning Marjorie's love country the darling you spring dresses at Hogan about it narrow shoulders new Marjorie please I'm talking to Leroy and must you bring the newspaper to the breakfast table My dear breakfast is not the place for reading do nothing but man talk a woman can't get a word in edgewise looking at the paper little weasel children look what you did in the fashion section should be the fearless part of it I don't know what this house is coming too I come down to breakfast feeling wonderful and you to start acting right little savages goodness knows I've tried to raise you children property but I guess I failed now anki I'm sorry yes I have I failed I've tried to be like a father in the mother to you but I couldn't be both so perhaps there's only one thing left to do what's that get to a minor well did you say madrina nothing but man talk around here perhaps you need a woman in this house to talk to the plan with to understand you what you're getting at uncle Mort yeah what's up nothing but perhaps I should get married well now I'm not thinking of myself you understand I'd be doing it just for you children careful young man you're afraid to get married afraid well you back out of marriage with Leela ransom and eat good woman even or that you were nearly sued by that spanish dancer no margarine just being impulsive in you now I am NOT might even talk to the lady about it today oh oh is it this time with me I can work your wonderful I hope you never change but Marjorie I am going to change hmm Leroy haven't you forgotten something Oh congratulations not that excuse yourself [Music] that boy why is it whenever I think of getting married nobody takes me seriously well sometimes I think I should birdie uh-oh get ready better be looking for another job what ain't no place for Bray around here do you have a wife do the word no wait a minute Verde in the first place the young lady I had in mind isn't a very good cook oh yeah anyway we could never get along without you buddy we hope your stay with us for life oh that's fine mrs. you'll see I just didn't think I'd be sad if there was nothing to do but is another person in the house would be even more to do with it that's right mr. gills me and after a year so maybe even more to do yeah what and after two years of all sizes what to do you never thought of that yeah after three years later guys nice to do alberta birdie stop [Music] well what's wrong with that [Music] you [Music] more from the great Gildersleeve in just a minute say that birdie the other day I asked her why she always served parquet margarine and she said I by particles are no good thing when I tasted and that's just the way millions feel about Park a birdie that's why parquet is a favorite spread for America's bread it's a truly delicious topping for roles pancakes waffles and muffins as well as bread I said is now no good thing when I think hockey is packed with wholesome nourishment to it's made from only choice products of American farms and each fresh flavored found is enriched with 15,000 units of important vitamin A the young folks need them vitamin C we all do another thing parquet is made by craft and that name means quality everywhere still parquet the quality margarine actually costs less today than it did a year ago well I park a car today so goodnight no but I know you do perché everyone likes nourishing economical parquet because of its fine fresh flavor tried friends you'll like it that's PA RK a why parquet margarine made by craft mmmm and now back to the great Gildersleeve as he walks down town with gay and giddy thoughts running through his brain I am calling you certainly glad I stopped by add lines last night I don't know why I kept things on such an impersonal basis but there's always tonight nice roses in the flower shop today say that gives me an idea [Music] oh hello Floyd hi commish hey we've taken the roses looks like you're up to something well maybe I am and maybe I'm not maybe you all married men set me to thinking last night man shouldn't wait forever to take that fatal step fatal is right uh-huh what's this Floyd hey you didn't want anything did your Commission's nearly 12 and I got to get home to lunch certainly I want to see what's your hurry you've been late before Oh little Floyd he better not be late today he say why don't you come home to lunch with me lunch would you fly hey you aren't having a little trouble at home I employed oh no come on out save you when we get back not today Floyd ok never been to my house but if my wife's cooking ain't good enough for you were just if you put it that way sure let's drive your car I didn't bring mine down hmm we broke up so late at the club I told lovey I got a flat this morning I had to go out and drive a nail into my new tire to prove it [Music] wait a minute I don't think I'd better go home with you Floyd nonsense love you welcomed us with open arms come on [Music] I got a ring the doorbell Commission left in such a hurry this morning I forgot my keys huh something about this i don't like boy huh you sure lovey isn't still mad at you about last night no lovey has the mind of an elephant she can forget yeah Floyd I better be go holy me now Commission I know but hello mrs. Benson hello hi lovey I got a little surprise for you well I'd better be a good one mr. Munsen hahaha she's a great kid a committee hahaha I brought the water commissioner for lunch lovey dovey playing politics hahaha you remember mr. Gillis leave I'll say well far as for me I had another party in mine oh I thought so anybody around here bring me flowers I dropped dad wouldn't I mr. Munsen oh come on lovey and sweeten up hows about fixing up some lunch huh seems to me a man it can stay out till one o'clock in the morning can fix his own lunch well come on commish say a good word oh you mentioned Floyd being out till one o'clock mrs. Munson well one o'clock is bad I didn't get home drew 2-2 you see what kind of people you running around with Freud I I was only helping a lady with her income tax come on commission sorry this had to happen but will rustle up our own lunch and mrs. Munson can go peddle of papers Freud Munson you stay out of my kitchen I was young love a pipe down will you I'll blow don't yell at me fine now mrs. Munson mr. Gildersleeve you're a guest here yes but we'll keep out of this Commissioner what would you which is closer to the back of the front door oh hello Peavy welcome to your friendly neighborhood gun store yeah no thanks I'm glad somebody's friendly too bad there aren't more happy couples like you and mrs. Peevy I George if I ever get married peace and harmony are going to be the watchwords in my home you're not seriously contemplating matrimony mr. geography 19 you're carrying some flowers well it's always something to think about it's a good thing to think about for quite a while [Music] nice bouquet thank you and flowers make quite an impression on women mrs. P Vees fond of flowers nasturtiums hydrangeas tiger lilies oh there's nothing like roses though of course these look a little better before i went to floyds house Adam caught in the door on the way out getcho yeah seems his wife thought he stayed out a little late last night when I was little late but I thought we had rather a gay rip-snorting time yeah that's exactly what got Floyd in the problem but I fixed everything thank you yeah everything y'all night at dimension heart now at least enough mad at each other anymore I went over there lunch and squared things mystery understand you wouldn't care to come home to dinner with me no thanks pv figure some nasturtiums or tiger lilies oh well all he's married people [Music] roses look a little wilted tonight still be all right if I hadn't spent the whole day trying to get those married men out of the doghouse well little Adlai will appreciate him no she's been thinking about me today to have you yelled it oh hello judge I presume you're paying a call i miss Badcock well as it so happened I see the light in your window and you're drawn to it like a big fat moth to a flame now see here hooker I'll thank you to keep your legal beagle out of my personal affairs what had in the big box Rosie it's my laundry and stop sniffling and stop peeking and red roses you know what they mean to relate it don't you go there I love you no judge would it be that you're getting serious about this southern belle go jumping at conclusions judge well if you're ever gonna settle down it's high time you did it miss Fairchild is an exceedingly gracious lady of course you have known her very long well februari was a short month however sometimes whirlwind romances turn out for the best get me huh you're the type who would enjoy man sitting by the Hearthside evening going over the household expenses with your spouse expense squeezing pin is here and there rearranging your budget to include some cricket ball Beaufort yorba left not so fast judge remember I've gotta feed and clothe Marjorie and little Leroy remember when a man marries his wife must be his first consideration guilty you must forsake all others and cling only to her mm-hmm but I'm keeping you from your rendezvous with destiny good luck o friend um wait a min a judge and what are you doing tonight well I had a game of peanut but set with chief gates but since the dolly boys get together last night his wife on my mouth not chief gates to consequently i'm as free of the bird gotta go on in delhi present your posies it sleepier my pop the question hmm what if they'd stay fresh if I buried him here in the snow by industry just a minute Horace now go they don't do anything you'll regret that's exactly what I'm afraid of let's go play Pinochle [Music] the great Gildersleeve will be back very shortly have you been missing out on a good thing friends have you missed trying parquet margarine of craft quality every day millions of women choose delicious parquet as their favourite spread for bread rolls pancakes and waffles it's rich fresh parquet goodness makes it the perfect topping for table use parquet is made from only the choice farm products and each nourishing pound is fortified with 15,000 units of vitamin A don't miss trying tasty parquet margarine today more than ever it's the better buy for both bread and budget just think delicious nourishing parquet margarine actually costs less today than it did a year ago that's PA RK a why parquet margarine made by crap I shouldn't have let you in after the way you treated me tonight laughs Morton but if you really were up until midnight with a sick friend I suppose it's all right yeah good but I think you always tell me to tell me with a sick friend why you were sick enough win well judge hooker was my friend and I got sick of him came over here you may not Eclair I'll forgive you this time now you wait while I run and get some coffee it get comfortable now you hear you bet Gillis leave you shouldn't do this you might learn to like it good night folks wonder if I should go get those roses all that snow bank [Music] the great Gildersleeve is played by Harold carry out of mine Fairchild by mr. Universal the show was written by John Elliott and Andy white with music by Jackie included in the cast Walter techne Louise Eric's Lillian Randolph Earl Ross and Richard Legrand this is john wall saying good night for the kraftfoods company makers of the famous line of craft quality food products tomorrow night edward everett part we will be Al Jolson's guest on the Kraft Music Hall heard over most of these NBC stations don't miss it already remember tomorrow night for exact time see your local paper and be sure to listen in next Wednesday in every Wednesday for the further adventures of the great Gildersleeve [Music] most everybody likes macaroni and cheese the modern homemakers like to make this brand main dish the quick easy economical way with kraft dinner in just 7 minutes cooking time the special macaroni is fluffy light intended then you stir in the craft rated for that good cheddar cheese flavor you get both of these magic ingredients and every package of Kraft Dinner enough to make four generous servings of macaroni and cheese at a cost of only a few pennies more than a package of just macaroni alone so why not put kraft dinner on your shopping list right now [Music] this is NBC the National Broadcasting Company [Music]
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Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Boys Basketball Off to Hot Start
CLEMSON CRUSHING ALABAMA 44-16. WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT. CLEMSON CRUSHING ALABAMA 44-16. WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT. CLEMSON CRUSHING ALABAMA 44-16. WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT. >>> THE WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT. >>> THE WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY WHO WOULD HAVE THUNK IT. >>> THE WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN AS >>> THE WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN AS >>> THE WALKER-HACKENSACK-AKELEY BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN AS CONSISTENT AS THEY COME, WINNING BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN AS CONSISTENT AS THEY COME, WINNING BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM HAS BEEN AS CONSISTENT AS THEY COME, WINNING EITHER 16 OR 17 GAMES EACH OF CONSISTENT AS THEY COME, WINNING EITHER 16 OR 17 GAMES EACH OF CONSISTENT AS THEY COME, WINNING EITHER 16 OR 17 GAMES EACH OF THE PAST THREE SEASONS. EITHER 16 OR 17 GAMES EACH OF THE PAST THREE SEASONS. EITHER 16 OR 17 GAMES EACH OF THE PAST THREE SEASONS. BUT AFTER COMING OUT OF THE THE PAST THREE SEASONS. BUT AFTER COMING OUT OF THE THE PAST THREE SEASONS. BUT AFTER COMING OUT OF THE GATES WITH A 7-AND-ONE RECORD, BUT AFTER COMING OUT OF THE GATES WITH A 7-AND-ONE RECORD, BUT AFTER COMING OUT OF THE GATES WITH A 7-AND-ONE RECORD, THIS MIGHT BE THE YEAR THEY TAKE GATES WITH A 7-AND-ONE RECORD, THIS MIGHT BE THE YEAR THEY TAKE GATES WITH A 7-AND-ONE RECORD, THIS MIGHT BE THE YEAR THEY TAKE THE NEXT STEP. THIS MIGHT BE THE YEAR THEY TAKE THE NEXT STEP. THIS MIGHT BE THE YEAR THEY TAKE THE NEXT STEP. THE WOLVES ARE ONE OF THE MORE THE NEXT STEP. THE WOLVES ARE ONE OF THE MORE THE NEXT STEP. THE WOLVES ARE ONE OF THE MORE EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE AREA THE WOLVES ARE ONE OF THE MORE EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE AREA THE WOLVES ARE ONE OF THE MORE EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE AREA WITH SEVEN SENIORS ON THEIR EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE AREA WITH SEVEN SENIORS ON THEIR EXPERIENCED TEAM IN THE AREA WITH SEVEN SENIORS ON THEIR ROSTER, FOUR OF WHOM ARE IN THE WITH SEVEN SENIORS ON THEIR ROSTER, FOUR OF WHOM ARE IN THE WITH SEVEN SENIORS ON THEIR ROSTER, FOUR OF WHOM ARE IN THE STARTING LINEUP. ROSTER, FOUR OF WHOM ARE IN THE STARTING LINEUP. ROSTER, FOUR OF WHOM ARE IN THE STARTING LINEUP. >> WE'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH EACH STARTING LINEUP. >> WE'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH EACH STARTING LINEUP. >> WE'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH EACH OTHER SINCE SECOND GRADE ALL THE >> WE'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH EACH OTHER SINCE SECOND GRADE ALL THE >> WE'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH EACH OTHER SINCE SECOND GRADE ALL THE WAY UP TO NOW THAT WE'RE HERE. OTHER SINCE SECOND GRADE ALL THE WAY UP TO NOW THAT WE'RE HERE. OTHER SINCE SECOND GRADE ALL THE WAY UP TO NOW THAT WE'RE HERE. WE HAVE A GOOD CHEMISTRY AND CAN WAY UP TO NOW THAT WE'RE HERE. WE HAVE A GOOD CHEMISTRY AND CAN WAY UP TO NOW THAT WE'RE HERE. WE HAVE A GOOD CHEMISTRY AND CAN LEAD PRETTY GOOD. WE HAVE A GOOD CHEMISTRY AND CAN LEAD PRETTY GOOD. WE HAVE A GOOD CHEMISTRY AND CAN LEAD PRETTY GOOD. >> Reporter: THEY'RE LED BY THE LEAD PRETTY GOOD. >> Reporter: THEY'RE LED BY THE LEAD PRETTY GOOD. >> Reporter: THEY'RE LED BY THE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH. >> Reporter: THEY'RE LED BY THE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH. >> Reporter: THEY'RE LED BY THE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH. AFTER SOME GROWING PAINS, THE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH. AFTER SOME GROWING PAINS, THE FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH. AFTER SOME GROWING PAINS, THE TEAM HAS HIT THEIR STRIDE. AFTER SOME GROWING PAINS, THE TEAM HAS HIT THEIR STRIDE. AFTER SOME GROWING PAINS, THE TEAM HAS HIT THEIR STRIDE. >> THE TRANSITION HAS BEEN TOUGH TEAM HAS HIT THEIR STRIDE. >> THE TRANSITION HAS BEEN TOUGH TEAM HAS HIT THEIR STRIDE. >> THE TRANSITION HAS BEEN TOUGH BUT WE GOT USED TO IT. >> THE TRANSITION HAS BEEN TOUGH BUT WE GOT USED TO IT. >> THE TRANSITION HAS BEEN TOUGH BUT WE GOT USED TO IT. >> PLAYING A LOT FASTER WITH THE BUT WE GOT USED TO IT. >> PLAYING A LOT FASTER WITH THE BUT WE GOT USED TO IT. >> PLAYING A LOT FASTER WITH THE NEW COACH. >> PLAYING A LOT FASTER WITH THE NEW COACH. >> PLAYING A LOT FASTER WITH THE NEW COACH. TRYING TO EMPHASIZE DEFENSE NEW COACH. TRYING TO EMPHASIZE DEFENSE NEW COACH. TRYING TO EMPHASIZE DEFENSE MORE. TRYING TO EMPHASIZE DEFENSE MORE. TRYING TO EMPHASIZE DEFENSE MORE. >> Reporter: SCHULZ SAYS WHAT MORE. >> Reporter: SCHULZ SAYS WHAT MORE. >> Reporter: SCHULZ SAYS WHAT HE ENJOYS MOST ABOUT COACHING >> Reporter: SCHULZ SAYS WHAT HE ENJOYS MOST ABOUT COACHING >> Reporter: SCHULZ SAYS WHAT HE ENJOYS MOST ABOUT COACHING THE TEAM IS BEING ABLE TO IMPACT HE ENJOYS MOST ABOUT COACHING THE TEAM IS BEING ABLE TO IMPACT HE ENJOYS MOST ABOUT COACHING THE TEAM IS BEING ABLE TO IMPACT HIS PLAYERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE THE TEAM IS BEING ABLE TO IMPACT HIS PLAYERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE THE TEAM IS BEING ABLE TO IMPACT HIS PLAYERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE COURT. HIS PLAYERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE COURT. HIS PLAYERS BOTH ON AND OFF THE COURT. >> JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE OUR COURT. >> JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE OUR COURT. >> JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE OUR KIDS GROW AND KNOWING THAT I >> JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE OUR KIDS GROW AND KNOWING THAT I >> JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE OUR KIDS GROW AND KNOWING THAT I HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH THAT, BOTH KIDS GROW AND KNOWING THAT I HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH THAT, BOTH KIDS GROW AND KNOWING THAT I HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH THAT, BOTH AS A PLAYER AND AS PEOPLE HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH THAT, BOTH AS A PLAYER AND AS PEOPLE HAVE A LOT TO DO WITH THAT, BOTH AS A PLAYER AND AS PEOPLE INDIVIDUALLY AND OUT IN THE AS A PLAYER AND AS PEOPLE INDIVIDUALLY AND OUT IN THE AS A PLAYER AND AS PEOPLE INDIVIDUALLY AND OUT IN THE COMMUNITY. INDIVIDUALLY AND OUT IN THE COMMUNITY. INDIVIDUALLY AND OUT IN THE COMMUNITY. THAT'S PROBABLY BEEN A REALLY COMMUNITY. THAT'S PROBABLY BEEN A REALLY COMMUNITY. THAT'S PROBABLY BEEN A REALLY REWARDING TIME SO FAR THIS YEAR THAT'S PROBABLY BEEN A REALLY REWARDING TIME SO FAR THIS YEAR THAT'S PROBABLY BEEN A REALLY REWARDING TIME SO FAR THIS YEAR >> Reporter: THE WOLVES REWARDING TIME SO FAR THIS YEAR >> Reporter: THE WOLVES REWARDING TIME SO FAR THIS YEAR >> Reporter: THE WOLVES STRENGTH IS THEIR SIZE, BUT AS >> Reporter: THE WOLVES STRENGTH IS THEIR SIZE, BUT AS >> Reporter: THE WOLVES STRENGTH IS THEIR SIZE, BUT AS TEAMS HAVE CAUGHT UP TO THE STRENGTH IS THEIR SIZE, BUT AS TEAMS HAVE CAUGHT UP TO THE STRENGTH IS THEIR SIZE, BUT AS TEAMS HAVE CAUGHT UP TO THE POST-PLAY, THEY SAY THEY'LL NEED TEAMS HAVE CAUGHT UP TO THE POST-PLAY, THEY SAY THEY'LL NEED TEAMS HAVE CAUGHT UP TO THE POST-PLAY, THEY SAY THEY'LL NEED TO FIND NEW WAYS TO BEAT POST-PLAY, THEY SAY THEY'LL NEED TO FIND NEW WAYS TO BEAT POST-PLAY, THEY SAY THEY'LL NEED TO FIND NEW WAYS TO BEAT OPPOSING DEFENSES. TO FIND NEW WAYS TO BEAT OPPOSING DEFENSES. TO FIND NEW WAYS TO BEAT OPPOSING DEFENSES. >> WE'LL HAVE TO START ADJUSTING OPPOSING DEFENSES. >> WE'LL HAVE TO START ADJUSTING OPPOSING DEFENSES. >> WE'LL HAVE TO START ADJUSTING TO WHAT TEAMS DO TO US. >> WE'LL HAVE TO START ADJUSTING TO WHAT TEAMS DO TO US. >> WE'LL HAVE TO START ADJUSTING TO WHAT TEAMS DO TO US. IT WON'T BE AS EASY TO THROW IT TO WHAT TEAMS DO TO US. IT WON'T BE AS EASY TO THROW IT TO WHAT TEAMS DO TO US. IT WON'T BE AS EASY TO THROW IT INSIDE ANYMORE. IT WON'T BE AS EASY TO THROW IT INSIDE ANYMORE. IT WON'T BE AS EASY TO THROW IT INSIDE ANYMORE. WE'LL HAVE TO FIND DIFFERENT INSIDE ANYMORE. WE'LL HAVE TO FIND DIFFERENT INSIDE ANYMORE. WE'LL HAVE TO FIND DIFFERENT WAYS TO HELP OUR TEAM SCORE AND WE'LL HAVE TO FIND DIFFERENT WAYS TO HELP OUR TEAM SCORE AND WE'LL HAVE TO FIND DIFFERENT WAYS TO HELP OUR TEAM SCORE AND THE GUARDS WILL HAVE A BIG PART WAYS TO HELP OUR TEAM SCORE AND THE GUARDS WILL HAVE A BIG PART WAYS TO HELP OUR TEAM SCORE AND THE GUARDS WILL HAVE A BIG PART TO DO THAT. THE GUARDS WILL HAVE A BIG PART TO DO THAT. THE GUARDS WILL HAVE A BIG PART TO DO THAT. >> Reporter: THEY'RE ABOUT TO TO DO THAT. >> Reporter: THEY'RE ABOUT TO TO DO THAT. >> Reporter: THEY'RE ABOUT TO RAMP UP IN DIFFICULTY, A GOOD >> Reporter: THEY'RE ABOUT TO RAMP UP IN DIFFICULTY, A GOOD >> Reporter: THEY'RE ABOUT TO RAMP UP IN DIFFICULTY, A GOOD SIGN THAT THE TEAM WANTS TO PUSH RAMP UP IN DIFFICULTY, A GOOD SIGN THAT THE TEAM WANTS TO PUSH RAMP UP IN DIFFICULTY, A GOOD SIGN THAT THE TEAM WANTS TO PUSH AROUND FOR THE SECOND HALF. SIGN THAT THE TEAM WANTS TO PUSH AROUND FOR THE SECOND HALF. SIGN THAT THE TEAM WANTS TO PUSH AROUND FOR THE SECOND HALF. >> WE'VE KIND OF FALLEN APART AROUND FOR THE SECOND HALF. >> WE'VE KIND OF FALLEN APART AROUND FOR THE SECOND HALF. >> WE'VE KIND OF FALLEN APART THE PAST FEW YEARS. >> WE'VE KIND OF FALLEN APART THE PAST FEW YEARS. >> WE'VE KIND OF FALLEN APART THE PAST FEW YEARS. THIS TEAM I THINK WE CAN STICK THE PAST FEW YEARS. THIS TEAM I THINK WE CAN STICK THE PAST FEW YEARS. THIS TEAM I THINK WE CAN STICK TOGETHER AND COME THROUGH AND THIS TEAM I THINK WE CAN STICK TOGETHER AND COME THROUGH AND THIS TEAM I THINK WE CAN STICK TOGETHER AND COME THROUGH AND HIT HIGHER THAN WE HAVE BEEN. TOGETHER AND COME THROUGH AND HIT HIGHER THAN WE HAVE BEEN. TOGETHER AND COME THROUGH AND HIT HIGHER THAN WE HAVE BEEN. >>A.J. Feldman: A TOUGH WEEK HIT HIGHER THAN WE HAVE BEEN. >>A.J. Feldman: A TOUGH WEEK HIT HIGHER THAN WE HAVE BEEN. >>A.J. Feldman: A TOUGH WEEK LIES AHEAD FOR THE WOLVES
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Banned Books - Animal Farm - Ch 2 - The Rebellion
good afternoon everyone today i'm going to continue with the banned books project by reading chapter 2 of animal farm three months later old major died peacefully in his sleep his body was buried in the at the foot of the orchard this was early in march during the next three months there was much secret activity major speech had given to the more intelligent animals on the farm a completely new outlook on life they did not know when the rebellion predicted by major would take place they had no reason for thinking that it would be within their own lifetime but they saw clearly that it was their duty to prepare for it the work of teaching and organizing the others fell naturally upon the pigs who were generally recognized as being the cleverest of the animals preeminent among the pigs were two young boars named snowball and napoleon napoleon was a large rather fierce looking berkshire boar the only berkshire on the farm not much of a talker but with a reputation for getting his own way snowball was a more vivacious pig than napoleon quicker in speech and more inventive but was not considered to have the same depth of character all the other male pigs on the farm were porkers the best known among them was a small fat pig named squealer with very round cheeks twinkling eyes nimble movements and a shrill voice he was a brilliant talker and when he was arguing some difficult point he had a way of skipping from side to side and whisking his tail which was somehow very persuasive the others said of squealer that he could turn black into white these three had elaborated old majors teachings into a complete system of thought to which they gave the name animalism several nights a week after mr jones was asleep they held secret meetings in the barn and expanded the principles of anabolism to the others at the beginning they met with much stupidity and apathy some of the animals talked of the duty of loyalty to mr jones whom they referred to as master or made elementary remarks such as mr jones feeds us if he were gone we should starve to death others asked such questions as why should we care what happens after we are dead or if this rebellion is to happen anyway what difference does it make whether we work for it or not and the pigs had great difficulty in making them see that this was contrary to the spirit of animalism the stupidest questions of all were asked by molly the white mare the very first question she asked snowball was will there be sugar after the rebellion no said snowball firmly we have no means of making sugar on this farm besides you do not need sugar you will have all the oats and hay you want and shall we still be allowed to wear ribbons in our main ask molly comrade said snowball those ribbons that you are so devoted to are the badge of slavery can you not understand that liberty is worth more than ribbons molly agreed but she did not sound very convinced the pigs had an even harder struggle to counteract the lies put about by moses the team raven moses who was mr jones's special pet was a spy and a tail bearer but he was also a clever talker he claimed to know of the existence of a mysterious country called sugar candy mountain to which all animals went when they died it was situated somewhere up in the sky a little distance beyond the clouds moses said in sugar candy mountain it was sunday seven days a week clover was in season all the year round and lump sugar and linseed cake grew on the hedges the animals hated moses because he told tales and did not work but some of them believed in sugar candy mountain and the pigs had to argue very hard to persuade them that there was no such place their most faithful disciples were the two kart horses boxer and clover these two had great difficulty in thinking anything out for themselves but having once accepted the pigs as their teachers they absorbed everything that they were told and passed it on to the other animals by simple arguments they were unfailing in their attendance at the secret meetings in the barn and led the singing of beasts of england with which the meetings always ended now as it turned out the rebellion was achieved much earlier and much more easily than anyone had expected in the past years mr jones although a hard master had been a capable farmer but of late he had fallen on evil days he had become much disheartened after losing money in a lawsuit and had taken to drinking more than was good for him for whole days at a time he would lounge in his windsor chair in the kitchen reading the newspaper drinking and occasionally feeding moses on crusts of bread soaked in beer his men were idle and dishonest the fields were full of weeds the buildings wanted roofing the hedges were neglected and the animals were underfed june came and the hay was almost ready for cutting on midsummer's eve which was a saturday mr jones went into willingdon and got so drunk at the red lion that he did not come back till midday on sunday the men had milked the cows in the early morning and then had gone out rabbiting without bothering to feed the animals when mr jones got back he immediately went to sleep on the drawing room sofa with the news of the world over his face so that when evening came the animals were still unfed at last they could stand it no longer one of the cows broke in the door of the store shed with her horns and all the animals began to help themselves from the bins it was just then that mr jones woke up the next moment he and his four men were in the store shed with whips in their hands lashing out in all directions this was more than the hungry animals could bear with one accord though nothing of the kind had been planned beforehand they flung themselves upon their tormentors jones and his men suddenly found themselves being butted and kicked from all sides the situation was quite out of their control they had never seen animals behave like this before and this sudden uprising of creatures whom they were used to thrashing and maltreating just as they chose frightened them almost out of their wits after only a moment or two they gave up trying to defend themselves and took to their heels a minute later all five of them were in a full flight down the cart track that led to the main road and the animals pursuing them in triumph mrs jones looked out of the bedroom window saw what was happening hurriedly flung a few possessions into a carpet bag and slipped out of the farm by another way moses sprang off his perch and flapped after her croaking loudly meanwhile the animals had chased jones and his men out onto the road and slammed the five bar gate behind them and so almost before they knew what was happening the rebellion had been successfully carried through jones was expelled and the manor farm was theirs for the first few minutes the animals could hardly believe in their good fortune their first act was to gallop in a body right round the boundaries of the farm as though to make quite sure that no human being was hiding anywhere upon it then they raced back to the farm buildings to wipe out the last traces of jones's hated rain the harness room at the end of the stables was broken open the bits and the nose rings and the dog chains the cruel knives with which mr jones had been used to castrate the pigs and lambs were all flung down the well the rains the halters the blinkers the degrading nosebags were thrown on to the rubbish fire which was burning in the yard so were the whips all the animals capered with joy when they saw the whips going up in flames snowball also threw on the fire the ribbons with which the horse's manes and tails had usually been decorated on market days ribbons he said could be considered as clothes which are the mark of a human being all animals should go naked when boxer heard this he fetched the small straw hat which he wore in summer to keep the flies out of his ears and flung it onto the fire with the rest in a very little while the animals had destroyed everything that reminded them of mr jones napoleon then led them back to the store shed and served out a double ration of corn to everyone with two biscuits for each dog then they sang beasts of england from end to end seven times running and after that they settled down for the night and slept as they had never slept before but they woke at dawn as usual and suddenly remembered the glorious thing that had happened they all raced out into the pasture together a little way down the pasture there was a knoll that commanded a view of most of the farm the animals rushed to the top of it and gazed around in the clear morning light yes it was theirs everything that they could see was theirs in the ecstasy of that thought they gambled round and round they hurled themselves into the air in great leaps of excitement they rolled on the dew they cropped mouthfuls of the sweet summer grass they kicked up clods of the black earth and snuffed its rich snake then they made a tour of inspection of the whole farm and surveyed with speechless admiration the plow land the hayfield the orchard the pool the spinny it was as though they had never seen these things before and even now they could hardly believe that it was all their own then they filed back to the farm buildings and halted in silence outside the door of the farmhouse that was theirs too but they were frightened to go inside after a moment however snowball and napoleon butted the door open with his shoulders and the animals entered in a single file walking with the utmost care for fear of disturbing anything they tiptoed from room to room afraid to speak above a whisper and gazing with a kind of awe at the unbelievable luxury at the beds with their feathered mattresses the looking glasses the horsehair sofa the brussels carpet the lithograph of queen victoria over the drawing room mantelpiece they were just coming down the stairs when molly was discovered to be missing going back the others found that she had remained behind in the best bedroom she had taken a piece of blue ribbon from mrs jones's dressing table and was holding it up against her shoulder and admiring herself in the glass in a very foolish manner the others reproached her sharply and they went outside some hams in the kitchen were taken out for burial and the barrel of beer and the scullery was stove in with a kick from boxer's hoof otherwise nothing in the house was touched a unanimous resolution was passed on the spot that the farmhouse should be preserved as a museum all were agreed that no animal must ever live there the animals had their breakfast and then snowball and napoleon called them together again comrade said snowball it is half past six and we have a long day before us today we begin the hay harvest but there is another matter that must be attended to first the pigs now revealed that during the past three months they had taught themselves to read and write from an old spelling book which had belonged to mr jones's children and which had been thrown on the rubbish heap napoleon sent for pots of black and white paint and led the way down to the five bar gate that gave on to the main road then snowball for was snowball who was best at writing took a brush between the two knuckles of his trotter painted out manor farm and in its place painted animal farm this was to be the name of the farm from now onwards after this they went back to the farm buildings where snowball and napoleon sent for a ladder which they caused to be set against the end wall of the big barn they explained that by their studies of the past three months the pigs had succeeded in reducing the principles of animalism to seven commandments these seven commandments would now be inscribed on the wall they would form an unalterable law by which all the animals on animal farm must live forever after with some difficulty for is not easy for a pig to balance himself on a ladder snowball climbed up and set to work with squealer a few runs below him holding the paint pot the commandments were written on the tart wall in great white letters that could be read 30 yards away they ran thus the seven commandments one whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy two whatever goes upon four legs or has wings is a friend three no animal shall wear clothes four no animal shall sleep in a bed five no animal shall drink alcohol six no animal shall kill any other animal seven all animals are equal it was very neatly written and except that friend was written freeing and one of the s's was the wrong way round the spelling was correct all the way through snowball read it aloud for the benefit of the others all the animals nodded in complete agreement and the cleverer ones at once began to learn the commandments by heart now comrades said snowball throwing down the paintbrush to the hayfield let us make it a point of honor to get in the harvest more quickly than jones than his men could do but at this moment the three cows who had seemed uneasy for some time passed set up a loud lowing they had not been milked for 24 hours and their udders were almost bursting after a little thought the pigs sent for buckets and milked the cows fairly successfully their trotters being well adapted to this task soon there were five buckets of frothy creamy milk at which many of the animals looked with considerable interest what is going to happen to all that milk said someone jones used sometimes to mix some of it in our mash said one of the hens never mind the milk comrades cried napoleon placing himself in front of the buckets that will be attended to the harvest is more important comrade snowball will lead the way i shall follow in a few minutes forward comrades the hay is waiting so the animals trooped down to the hayfield to begin the harvest and when they came back in the evening it was noticed that the milk had disappeared that's the end of chapter 2 of animal farm by george orwell this is the second reading in the banned books project thank you for listening i'll see you tomorrow
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[Music] did you know that one of the most important steps to becoming a homeowner is qualifying for a mortgage a home is probably your family's biggest investment so you want to make sure that when you're ready you're able to swing the perfect loan to get your perfect home so here are the top five tips number one make a budget find out exactly what your expenses are how much you spend on your weekly trip to the grocery store daycare car payment credit cards and more buying a home is a big commitment and home ownership could offer some great benefits like income tax deductions and depending on how much home you buy some families find that a mortgage payment can actually be less than what they're paying for rent number two save for your down payment no matter what kind of loan you get you'll need some kind of down payment many lenders require a twenty percent down payment but for an fha loan with good credit the down payment could be as low as three and a half percent and don't forget depending on how you finance your home you'll likely have closing costs number three know your score good credit is key to getting the best mortgage rate and your credit score tells the lender that you're a responsible borrower the higher your score the better you look and no matter the number you should check your credit report for mistakes and get those mistakes corrected that could improve your rating and get you a lower interest rate number four find your paperwork the lender will want proof of how much you make and where you work so make sure you have pay stubs rental checks recent tax returns and bank statements and finally number five get pre-approved work with your lender and get pre-approved for a loan that will let you know what you can afford so you can search for homes in your price range and it makes you a much more attractive buyer when you're negotiating your home purchase for help in qualifying for a mortgage and finding your dream home contact a re max agent in your area go to remax.com [Music] you
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Emma Watson Unveils Her Captivating New Musical Role #emmawatson #musical
it was all going to be okay hands down I think you know there were so many new things that I was taking on with the role I'd never done a musical before I'd never sung I mean it always sung but I'd never sung publicly before I never sung in front of any professionally before and in front of anyone else I'd never horse ridden for a movie before I'd never danced from movie before so like I kind of went into this boot camp for three months before we started shooting which was like singing four times a week dancing five times a week writing three times a week yeah actually I don't thank God I think my brain would maybe explode I think I feel so blessed to have already played one of my childhood Heroes which was Hermione and then to get to play another one I feel like that's almost unique to an actress to get to do to get to do that so I was like wow this is um this felt incredibly lucky to have the career that I'm having
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Kyle Collins Arraignment
it's July and it's getting hot just like the deals at Appalachian Wireless all month get Simpson Galaxy s8 for just a penny with the two-year agreement but don't wait because the deal ends soon better service bigger savings that's today's Appalachian Wireless it was an emotional day today here at the Floyd County Justice Center where Kyle Collins appeared before court for his arraignment 23 year old Kyle Collins of Berea is accused of failing to stop after hitting 60 year-old Larry Hinkle on Route nine seven nine at T berry on July 1st 2017 Hinkle was pronounced dead at the scene today just over a year after him Cole's death judge Johnny Ray Harris accepted Collins not guilty plea and held Collins without bond a bond hearing is set for Tuesday and Collins trial is set for September he's reigned in Hill without bond praying next week but he's finally getting held accountable and he's in cuffs and finally was to come that's a good start emotions were high for both families today as was evident outside the courtroom I'm sorry they're hurting but we've heard a long time all you had to do was to say I'm sorry it was an accident and we would have forgive reporting in Prestonsburg i'm holly Hopkins for ekv news
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MoneroKon 2019 - Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments Without Trusted Setup
all right everybody it is my great pleasure - I am absolutely going to mispronounce your name and I apologize in advance i'ma I would like to pronounce we'd like to introduce you sweet aravinda Krishnan thyagaraju I almost got it anyway he's presenting on Omni ring scaling up private payments without a trusted setup and this is joint work with Russell live Victoria wrong Tim roofing Dominique Schroeder and jiufen wing which I am almost certain I got at least one of those names incorrect also thank you very much all right good morning everyone welcome to my talk first it's a lot of pressure for me to start the conference with my talk let's see I I do a good job all right okay okay so thanks for the introduction so I'll be talking about our paper Omni ring so our work mainly focuses on formalizing the functionality of Ring confidential transactions the security guarantees while giving an efficient construction that can be instantiated almost immediately in the current day Manero okay so ring comprehension transactions has three components the first one is sender privacy among confidentiality and receiver privacy and this is what is currently used in to achieve privacy and anonymity in Manero today okay so sender privacy is achieved by a primitive similar to linkable ring signature that gives you an anonymity within an anonymous anonymity set and also giving the capability to detect a double spending so a bit more introduction let me start with ring signatures where a verifier can verify a signature on a document that has been signed on behalf of an anonymity set so in this case the read user knows that one of these three users has signed the document but not necessarily who signed it right moving jumping from ring signatures to linkable ring signatures the verifier can link to signatures if the same signer had signed from the anonymity set so this analogously gives the detection for double spending attacks in case of Manero alright so the next component is Arman confidentiality which is achieved through Pettersen commitments confidential transactions which hides the amount inside a commitment while giving the capability to verify if the amounts are balanced or not so to look at it in a more fine-grained detail the green user here post puts the amount 23 inside a commitment right and cents this commitment to red user here of course the adversary doesn't know what's inside the commitment as of yet he doesn't know ever then the key the opening information for this commitment is passed on to the red user who can now open the commitment and verify if check what amount was inside and the adversary can or any external user can verify if the amounts in these commitments that the green user had which was passed on to the red user are indeed balanced that's the only information that's known to the external user all right so the third component is the receiver privacy which which is has he achieved through what is called stealth addresses let me directly jump her to the detail of what stealth addresses so here the the the blue user who wants to receive money sends his long-term address which is the master public key to other users from whom he wants to receive money the red user signs some money and sends it to a user who is not I mean no one knows who he is and happens again and happens again right but the point is all these three recipient addresses have indeed been derived from this master public key that this blue user had given right but the adversary doesn't know this the adversity cannot obviously doesn't know that all these are not this this fresh-looking recipients are indeed belonging to the same user okay so in this way the recipient addresses are unlink about from each other okay all right so what are the security properties of ring C T first is balance where the amount that a person has is what he spends nothing more and obviously he should not do a double spend and then you have privacy where you have privacy for the sender privacy for the receiver and the amount that is being transacted is also hidden right and the third property is non slander ability which says that an adversary cannot sign valid document on behalf of a harness user which also you can think of as unfortunately of a digital signature okay why do we need to formalize these the functionalities and the security guarantees because it gives you a concrete platform to design your protocols to understand what the security guarantees of a protocol are and once you have a formalized security notions when you have multiple protocols you can compare them on on the basis of their efficiency and so on and so forth and not necessarily worry about a 1:1 protocol gives me this guarantee the other protocol gives me the other guarantee and this is a trade-off you need not be worried about that anymore so it gives a it gives a guideline to comparison of different protocols okay and naturally if you do if you end up not formalizing there there can be problems at times as in one of our papers we found the denial of spending attack on the zero kind model where the adversary could essentially create a transaction and use the tag of a harness user and spend the transaction which is valid right now if the adversary ends up doing this the the harnessed user whenever he comes online or whenever he tries to spend his transaction with the same tag it always ends up being a double spend because users can link these tags and he they know that this tag has already spent the money right so essentially the adversary has forced the harness user to not spend his money right so and we found that this bug actually existed in a lot of coins out there and it it also was a bug in the formal model that was initially proposed in 2016 but not the scheme itself but the model this security guarantee okay there have been two attempts at formalizing ring CT the first one was in 2017 refer to as ring CT 2.0 they fail to formalise stealth addresses thereby not capturing the guarantee of receiver anonymity and their definitions of security are a bit weak in the sense that they fail to capture many real-world scenarios and they end up using trusted setup in order to in order to gain better efficiency for their construction the most recent attempt was the ring CD 3.0 you can see the iterations in numbers so the anonymity definition in this case is split between receiver anonymity and spender anonymity it's not and it's not clear if these two definitions together play in achieving privacy for the whole system right and their definition for balance is a tad weak compared to what we give in the sense that they they either restrict the power of the adversary or they make a little bit of a stronger assumption all right okay so to summarize our contribution we first of all give a strong model in the sense we capture stealth addresses thereby receiver anonymity we also capture the view view ability or track ability feature that's that's prevalent in Manero today we end up giving strong security guarantees for balance and privacy as a comprehensive privacy guarantee and we have what is called the one ring to rule them all a lot of Turing reference to achieve better efficiency and better anonymity I'll come I'll come back to this a bit later and we have less assumptions in the sense that we do not rely on any external secure channel between users we we do every every everything on the ledger okay so let me jump right into the formalization of the functionality so users obviously want to set up and they want to join the network so the user first runs a setup algorithm that generates the public parameters that are necessary for the ring CD scheme then they set up this stealth address right they need to set up this one-time address they run the stealth address key generation algorithm that outputs this master public key and master secret key which is which is done one time right and a transaction basically in our in our formalization is as a ring of accounts the tags of the accounts that are spending money and the target accounts and some arbitrary message or metadata mu right okay so how do you spend the in order to spend the user first needs to know what the target accounts are where does he want to send spent send the money to right so he runs this one-time account generation algorithm he takes the master public key of the recipient and the amount that he wants to send to this recipient that that the algorithm outputs the coin key of the coin and the account of the target user right and you can think of this fine ki as as the blinding factor or the randomness that goes into the commitment of the time then here on so once the once the destination or the target accounts are set up he knows where to send the money to then he runs the spend algorithm that takes as input the ring of accounts and source account from where he spends the money the target accounts where he sends the money to and some message and it outputs the signature or the spent proof that he publishes to the ledger okay once the spent proof and the transactions are a transaction is on to the ledger you need to verify if everything is fine so the verification algorithm checks if the amounts are balanced between the source accounts and the target accounts and it checks if the tags do not reoccur in in order to prevent double spending and it also makes a crucial check where it's the the accounts that are used in the Rings have at some point in time appeared as a target account right he a user cannot generate like fresh account out of thin and included in the ring okay and moving on to receiving so okay the money has been sent to the receiver now he needs to do something to you know make the money the funds that he received spendable again right so he runs the receive algorithm that takes the master secret key of himself and the target account that's specified in the transaction and the algorithm outputs the coin key that he needs to learn the amount the one-time secret key and the tag right so with these information the funds become spendable for him when he wants to later spend whenever he wants right one additional check that needs to be performed is that when a receiver receiver receives funds from many many different times he needs to ensure that the tag of every time he receives the funds are different otherwise he receives money maybe twice to the same tag but he can only spend the tag once that means he can only spend one of those recep's and not both right he needs to ensure this all right so our ring C D construction has two steps the first step is we give a generic construction where the spender who whoever he's spending he takes a complicated language and throws it into a signature of knowledge box that outputs the spent proof right so I will come I will come to the signature of knowledge of the next step now so the next step is to instantiate the signature of knowledge right so we rely on the bullet proof framework that was done by bones at all in 2018 note that it's already used in mineiro to prove range proofs of the amounts where the spender needs to prove that the amount that's hidden in the commitment is within some range okay he needs to do this and bullet proof is already being used for this and bullet proof enable you to prove algebraic relations between integers but unfortunately they do not natively imply a ring signature or a ring C D okay so this is where I mean we had to work a bit to extend this to ring C T so we extend the bullet proof framework to a zero knowledge proof system where you can prove relations on discrete logarithm representation and note that our proof can handle not just algebraic relations on integers but also on group elements okay if it's a bit too technical level go fast all right the step one just a very high level key points of our generate construction we use the we use a public key encryption system two for giving this view ability and trackability feature thereby removing any assumption of a secure channel between users okay and one ring to rule them all comes here now so we we can have multiple spans meaning that spending from multiple accounts to be done from the same ring and not necessarily have different rings for different spends right so this gives us a que out of KN anonymity where K is the number of accounts from where you want to spend and K n is the size of the Ring and if one of the keys if one of the spends over the accounts is D anonymized you still have K minus 1 out of K n minus 1 anonymity let me show this pictorially since this is the first talk in the morning ok so let's say that there are three accounts that are being spent from three rings right so the arrows point down to who's actually spending all right so let's say that the the first guy the blue guy gets D anonymized that means now that the whole ring is useless for the anonymity of the other two spenders right but now let's say that you have one ring and you have multiple spenders the three three spenders here and if one of them gets D anonymized it's just his key that's not contributing to the many of the rest to spend anymore you still have a large ring for anonymity of the other two accounts okay this is a feature of our generate construction let me now move on to the instantiation our Omni ring like the first time I think I'm mentioning on ring 24 slides so we instantiate the public key encryption scheme but the elliptic curve integrated encryption scheme from famous OOP in 2001 we have Patterson commitments for confidential transactions we have a pseudo-random function for the tag how a like tag of account and we instantiate the zero knowledge proof the signature of knowledge sorry with our extended variant of the bullet proof which I will briefly show now okay so bullet proof how does it work so as I said they want to prove the range proof of an amount right they want to show that this amount this value lies between a certain range right so what they do is they represent this value a in terms of a vector a and vector B and commit to this vector in the form of this capital a over there in step number two and they prove this complicated sophisticated relation to show that actually the amount lies in a particular range okay the key caveat for proving soundness of this proof is that the prover does not know any non-trivial discrete lock representation of the identity with respect to the base base with which the commitment a is actually generated okay all right so in our case what do we want in our case we want to have ring membership where there's a ring of keys right and you want to prove the knowledge that at particular index you know the particular secret key right for achieving ring signature or the ring CD okay so the challenge here is that how to encode this relation into this commitment a that I showed before and the even the more important challenge is actual that the prover meaning that they spend or whoever is spending may know the discrete log discrete logarithm relations between different keys in the ring right and this does not let us use the bulletproof sound sound as proof as it is okay so we need to do something slightly different we do it we do it by actually committing to this a with a different base where the G G vector before is now replaced by G W which is which ensures that the discrete log relations between the between the members of the between the keys of the Ring are not known as approval anymore so now when you have this commitment with respect to this new base you run the blood proof proof system as before twice and you can extract the witness and and this honors proof goes through ok and running blood proof twice code could potentially incur some cost and we could get away with it some with optimizations that are pretty straightforward so this means that you actually end up running the proof test once ok fine so step one step two is done so Omni ring we do implement and we do have some optimizations so we can leverage the batch verification technique that's also used in bulletproof unfortunately the Monaro research lab have pointed out some some errors in the numbers that we presented and the the reason for those errors are actually that the our security proof does not allow us to leverage so much of improvement that we thought we could but we are now working to fix this and hopefully we are actually the same as what we had before hopefully all right and we could actually have the transaction size to be logarithmic in the size of the Ring I mean as of course the the proof size happens to be logarithmic because we end up using bullet proofs and the set of target account the set of source accounts are usually small so that's also fine but usually the the entire ring needs to be sent as part of the transaction right this could mean that it's linear in the size of the transaction could be linear in the size of the ring that you're sending but we could actually use a logarithmic size description of the Ring by using the technique of chatter and Greene from 2018 called a recovery sampling technique all right so that means that now we can have not just logarithmic size proofs but you can actually have log and make size transactions okay asymptotically I mean I know it's not so interesting but let me come to the concrete numbers just in a bit so I synthetically just to compare the various constructions so far we had we have had so as you may see the first one the Monaro with blood proof range proofs that's used currently the signature or the spent proof size in the is in the linear to the ring size so and then in 2.0 it's actually it's actually not dependent on the ring size anymore but note that they do use pairing and a trusted setup to achieve that such a efficiency and they do have really high hidden constant factors in their construction ring CD 3.0 achieves the proof size to be larger than making the size of the Ring but they do not integrate the the range proof and the ring city proof into a single system which we do and thereby the the multiplicative factor of the size of the source account set is actually inside the logarithmic expression for us here all right what about concrete numbers so the proof size in terms of the elements group elements in the in the current day use of ring size of 11 our Omni ring has something between twenty to thirty twenty to thirty group elements where the currently use Manero is somewhere between let's say it's between 30 to 40 and as you can see that as you increase the size of the ring the difference is really clear if if you want to have a ring size of you know 128 you would our Omni ring gives still around 30 whereas the Monaro the current currently Manero the size really blows up to several hundreds okay that's group size what about the amount of time spent on computing this proof size so in the current day use ordinary ring gives slightly takes slightly bit more time than what Mounier does but not in a huge order and as you increase the ring size the difference slightly increases but not to a prohibitive limit okay most importantly the verification time right note that these numbers are without the batch verification which we are still working on so the Omni ring as you blow up the ring size the the amount of time taken to verify is less than less than few tens for us in terms of milliseconds and I'm ring whereas it gradually slightly blows up in one arrow you can see the difference here and hopefully with batch numbers we would have much much better numbers match verification sorry okay can you use honoring in manator today okay I hope someone is thinking about this if you are yes you can we we need to modify the language that we are proving to be compatible with the tag that is currently used in Manero so that our once you start using dominating it's also backward compatible with whatever was running in Manero till today right so that you prevent double spendings altogether if you modify this language we note that we still maintain this efficiency that I present in terms of asymptotic and also concrete efficiency that I just showed you we can still retain this and to kind of conclude my talk it's very important to formalize the functionality and the security guarantees when you develop a system especially as as crucial and monetary monetary significance that monohulls in the current world and the the ring selection of the Ring City where you select which keys go into your ring that's that's very crucial very important and we are actually actively working on it you can soon expect paper to be out our and our general construction that I showed which I briefly touched upon is compatible with any future cryptographic improvements that may come forth right in terms of proof systems or anything so it's it's future proof and honoring where you have one ring for all spent many spends actually ensures that you can actually use large rings that means better anonymity and better privacy for the spending keys that you have in Manero which means better privacy in one a row all right and that's it thank you for listening please check out our paper it's it's an imprint 580 that's our code and questions I believe we have a microphone to be passed around for questions so if anybody has any questions for aravindh microphone coming your way yes thank you for a nice talk yeah I think one of the really interesting things about Omni Omni on paper is this formalization of the Ring City idea but I was wondering did you also kind of look at the current ring city construction in manera does that fit in the formalization that you've done and like would it actually live up to the kind of security definitions that you use oh I mean it definitely does with our formalization of the functionality is as generic as possible so the currently Mineiro falls under the bracket offer formalization of the functionality right and you could you could use this formulation to also reason about the current ring city construction that's been used yes yes yes yes you can yes yeah so our our initial study started as formalizing the current day Mineiro right but then it I mean this this evolves constantly and we had to update our formalization now we believe that we have as generic as possible construction that encompasses today's so do you include a security proof for this current not in our paper okay not in our paper we don't we don't and we don't approve the security guarantees of today's Manero in our paper great thank you very much we have one more question over here with on the ring versus current room Manero does the algebraic structure of the key images change okay so that's what I meant by changing the language slightly to ensure that the key mate structure is retained so our the construct when you check out the paper the main construction anymore in our main body the key may just generate it slightly differently but we do discuss how we can make it compatible with Manero today the key image of Manero today in the appendix which which which still retains the efficiency great I think we have time for just one more right here so I was wondering if you were to use Omni ring in Manero today and you wanted to increase the the ring size at what point would it break and what would cause it to break seems from your charts like maybe be creating the transaction but you know it's what would be the thing practically that would break in it what ring size would it break approximately I mean I think one I mean as you saw in the charge the the limitation is the the time that you spend in proving generating this proof size so potentially if you think of ring sizes of thousand keys I think it's still good but if you go further than that I think it depends on the use case it depends on what you consider as a break so yeah but that's a limitation yeah all right everybody thank you very much again our then for your wonderful talk on Omni ring [Applause]
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This Battle Will Be Won | Pastor Gavin Tait
Praise Jesus tonight come on lift him up like he's worthy lift him up like he's worthy of thank you Jesus he's good he's good if he's been good to you you should praise him right now he's done anything good for you if you're looking forward to doing something good [Music] thank you worship team that was amazing give a hand for the worship team one more time as you're seated thank you guys so much to stay with me real quick for a little bit Chris and then you're all good as everybody set it down I just want to make a couple key announcements real quick before we get into the word tonight good to see you all on a Wednesday night in the New Year 2023 good to see you I heard somebody say that too so um a couple announcements real quick holy Warriors has launched on Tuesday but it is not too late who here has been through holy Warriors before look at that we got some Warriors in the house so this upcoming Sunday you can get in on the classes go for it do it it will change your life I'm personally going through the third phase myself I've done phase one phase two I'm in phase three now with Kurt talking about Prosperity Kurt man he's got so much energy it's ridiculous um number two Lu leadership universities anybody ever done that okay that is uh starts this Sunday it's not too late to sign up in the four year you can do that after right after uh and the four year to sign up for that if you really want to take your leadership to another level you want to invest in yourself you might as well do this this is an incredible resource that's offered by the church we should take advantage of this and the last one is impartation conference can anybody give a holler happens every single year Wednesday January the 25th through Sunday January the 29th so mark your calendars for that we want to be in the house of God we want to be a part of what he's going to do anything is possible when the Holy Spirit is there and the word of God Is Spoken never forget that in the beginning it said that all God needed was Genesis 1 2 it said after God had formed and said let there be light and then there was light it said in Genesis 1 2 the Holy Spirit was hovering above the waters and he was waiting for something and that thing he was waiting for was for the word of God to be spoken again and you see what begins to happen when the word of God Is Spoken it said the trees came out of it and the land came out of it and the birds came out of it and so in other words all that you need is a word from God and the spirit of God when the spirit of God and a word from God Is Spoken all the potential of the creative power of the godhead is on display for you so just know that when you come to the house of God and you know that this is a Spirit-filled church we love the Holy Spirit Hallelujah we don't quench the Holy Spirit we love the Holy Spirit and we preach the word of God not half the word of God not a quarter of the word of God not part of God we talk about repentance because it's in the word of God we talk about the blood of Jesus because it's in the word of God we talk about what God wants us to say anything is possible so please show up for those things um I wanted to say one last thing before we uh I read the first scripture and then we pray in this upcoming Sunday I also have the privilege to be preaching again uh on the 9 and 11 A.M services but the message that God has laid on my heart thank you so much the message that God has laid on my heart uh I've done only a couple times all over the world in the last 20 years I only I've done this in different places on the globe but the message that I have is a is a is a powerful message is something serious but I just wanted to put it out there as well that there will be a drama that's involved there will be it's a massive production um but it is mature themes uh and so if you have small children recommend that they would not be in the service this next Sunday because there's going to be a lot of things going on flashing lights some things might even be taken as a little bit scary it's all good it's all in the Bible but just know we're gonna be getting a point across just want to give you a heads up for that so praise God how many of y'all love the word of God all right let's go ahead to the Bible in Daniel 10 verses 1 through 14. it will be up on the screen but if you have your Bible does anybody have a real Bible anymore oh my gosh look at these real Christians dear Jesus man just know man when you do this on your phone nobody knows you're reading the Bible but when you pull out one of those you go to the airport put your Bible out I love doing that I go to the airport right at the gate I'll sit there at the gate about them flying on I pull that Bible out and people look over and they're like okay you know I'm saying like they know when you carry a Bible in your hand you know what sound has been lost from the church the sound of the flipping of pages because everybody's doing this you probably on your Instagram and Facebook anyway you know you are but you acting like you're looking at the Bible so anyway let's please actually look at the Bible tonight uh Daniel 10 1-14 I'm going to read in the third year of the reign of King Cyrus I'm going to read all the scriptures so let's listen to the word Daniel also known as belt to shazar or beltices are or however you want to say that had another Vision he understood that the vision concerned events certain to happen in the future times of war and of great hardship when this Vision came to me I Daniel had been in mourning for three whole weeks all that time I had eaten no rich food no meat or wine crossed my lips and I used no fragrant lotions until those three weeks had passed so there's your Daniel Fast just so you know you don't have to get more creative than that you don't have to look up other things online about it there's no meat there's no one there's no rich foods right it's very clear right there so just do the Daniel Fast some of us have Daniel Fast Chipotle's up in there you know what I'm saying you know our Daniel Fast we got chips piled high on pans that were melting you know we got veggies I mean you're gaining weight on your fast dear God Of Heaven there it is all right April 23 as I was standing on the bank of the Tigris River I looked up and saw a man dressed in linen clothing with a belt of pure gold around his waist his body looked like a precious gem his face flashed like lightning and his eyes flamed like torches his arms and his feet Shone like Palace bronze his voice roared like the vast multitude of many people only I Daniel saw this Vision The Men Who were with me saw nothing but they were suddenly terrified and they ran away and hid so I was left there all alone to see this amazing Vision my strength left in my face grew deathly pale and I felt very weak then I heard the man speak and when I heard the sound of his voice I fainted and I laid there with my face to the ground just then a hand touched me and lifted me still trembling to my hands and knees and the man said to me listen to this Daniel you are very precious to God so listen carefully to what I have to say to you stand up for I have been sent to you and when he said this to me I stood up still trembling then he said don't be afraid Daniel since the first day you began to pray and to humble yourself before God your request Was Heard I want to say something real quick just pausing he heard you somebody needs to know he heard ye when you prayed for your mother before you showed up to this building he heard you when you were crying last night weeping on your knees and hands saying Lord if you don't do something he heard you last week when you were in the car going to Walmart and something was laid on your heart and you said Lord if you don't show up I don't know what I'm gonna do he heard you when you were by yourself and you felt alone just two days ago he heard you five minutes ago when worship was going on and you were saying Jesus I'm in the house but I'm giving you another chance God I need help tonight he heard you when you said God I just want to praise you for how good you are he heard you when you said Lord I want to do more than I've ever done before he heard you I'd want you to know first of all God heard you he knows your situation and he said I heard your request and I was sent the moment you prayed now watch this I have come now and to answer your prayer but for 21 days the spirit of the prince of the kingdom of Persia blocked my way then Michael one of the archangels came to help me I left him there with the spirit of the prince of the King of Persia now I am here somebody say that now I am here say it again now I am here I used to be afar off but now the answer is here it used to seem like you were never gonna have it but now it's here now I am here and I'm going to tell you what's going to happen in the future Jesus I thank you Lord God touch this word touch my mouth touch hearts and in Jesus name we thank you God that if you flow and you're yourself everything's going to happen that's supposed to happen tonight in Jesus name amen I want to speak to you on a thought tonight this battle will be won this battle will be one I understand that some of y'all have been battling for a long time and many of you guys have sat on the bench and stopped fighting because you felt that this was a battle that could not be won I don't know what it is if it's with your marriage I don't know if it's with your children I don't know if it's the Temptations that you're having that you've been in a cycle for many many many years but this church has declared a 21 day fast why do we do these things because there are some battles that cannot be won until you unclog your ears and truly hear the voice of God and you get a new strategy some of y'all have been fighting but you've been fighting with the wrong strategy so you're getting no results and you're just getting tired as a Christian some of y'all have been fighting a certain way for your children but only walls are being built you're not filling walls coming down you're feeling more resistance than you've ever felt God came to tell people tonight through my mouth that there is a battle for many of you that will end the moment 2023 is over it will be left in this year and it will not go with you to any other year there is a battle that we are going to partner with in God and there is somebody a mother a father a sister a son a daughter who has in their hand a battle and these are the kind of battles that maybe you say God you could do this this and this but you have been in a battle and I'm not talking about just any battle I'm talking about that battle that has been in your life and it has been coming around every year you're saying man the New Year's resolution comes again and you say 2010 maybe some of y'all said man if I could just get this out of my life and God could give me a breakthrough that'd be amazing but it went on to 2011. Lord if I could just get a breakthrough in this thing but it went on to 2012. Lord if I could get a breaker but you're all again in 2013 your new lose resolutions are the same thing and the 2014 15 you've gotten to 2023 and you said it again at the beginning of this year Lord if you could just help me with this thing you all know what that thing is but I want to tell you something that if you'll do something different than you've done before something different will happen in your life than that's ever happened before let me say a couple things that fasting is not just to clear it up fasting number one is not something that you do once a year Matthew chapter 6 Jesus is speaking and he says three main parts of the Christian Life three main things that if we do these things all the time we will be able to stand in front of God on judgment day and be able he will be able to say Well done good and faithful servant because we exceeded in three areas these three areas are not just things that we do as Christians but they are principles that if we do these things well and we do them consistently then we are going to be well pleasing we're going to fulfill our Destinies and purposes number one one that he says is when you give you know giving's not something you do once right like you're constantly giving you're giving of your time think about children my goodness you basically lost your entire personal identity you ain't got no time to yourself anymore right you're like Lord what happened to myself well you became just better you're just different you have people in your life that make your life better but it's different giving you're constantly giving you're giving of your tithes every single Sunday every single week why are we doing that because giving is not something you do once if you only gave once think about if Jesus chose to only give once think about if God was like I want to give once the day that he wanted to give was the day he created everything I gave him a pretty good world I'm peacing out now number two thing he says is when you pray he expects it's not if you pray it's not if you give it's when you pray we got to pray all the time prayer is something that keeps your mind straight some of y'all need to be praying all the time just not to go crazy if you only pray once okay we need prayer how many of y'all have had hands laid on you more than one time how many of y'all needed to call somebody up on the phone and say can you pray for me and it wasn't just uh 10 years ago it was like last night how many of y'all know that prayer is a consistent thing Jesus says when you give when you pray but he also says on the same exact line of importance in the same exact sermon and conversation when you fast it's not if you fast when you fast in other words Jesus is assuming that if you are a Christian you have a lifestyle of giving of praying and a fasting if the next fast you're going to do is in January 2024 I want you to know something just real quick a couple things you got to face off with if there's the three main things that Jesus gives us that every Christian should be doing that make up the completeness you are severing yourself from one third of the potential power of God just right there secondly depending on how well you're doing the other two which is giving and praying and according to our research and according to the research that is out for anybody to read on barna.com the average Christian prays three minutes a day that's for breakfast that's for lunch and that's for dinner and when it comes to giving I don't know about you lately but do you know how crazy it is and how hard it is to just try to tell people what God tells them to just try to remind them of how you can't get anything unless you sow something just the remains of the basic principles about a giving life remember imagine if Jesus was not a giver God will always out give you you can't outgive him but he wants you to try I'll say it again you can't ever outgive God but he wants you to give it a shot these are Lifestyles that we do it's gonna happen again when the 21 day fast ends you don't end fasting you say Lord I'm ready for the next one matter of fact you don't wait till God tells you to fast anymore you go ahead and just make it a part of your life and then God leads you on top of that to special fasts we'll tell you why it's so important in just a moment number two thing that fasting is not it is not dieting are you going to lose weight on your fast absolutely is that pretty cool perk absolutely because some of us we need this fast you know what I'm saying however you don't want it fast for a diet first you don't want to fast so that you can get into that pair of jeans again before the fact that you need the power of God this year number three it's not a way to manipulate God to do something you want you know I mean people and couples I've talked to that they're in a terrible relationship it's toxic it's horrible and they know God's telling them they need to break off they need to break up but they're like oh man break up in our culture today just means take a break it's not really break up God says break up but we think he said I think he said take a break so we get two weeks and we're like let's not text and talk for two weeks in the meantime I'm gonna fast for you in other words you somehow are convinced that if you get down on your knees and you makes yourself in pain and you get hungry that somehow you're gonna twist God's arm to do something that's not his desire in the first place and give you someone who is poison for you matter of fact we try to make the fast harder because then God will hear me more won't he I had a guy come up to me a few days ago this was last week and this guy's precious I love him he's amazing and he says he says Gavin I need God really to move in my life this year he said oh man awesome I said we're in a fast man this is the time he moves he goes so I'm gonna fast for 40 days and 40 nights I said man that's a serious fast I said wow he said but no water or food either I said brother I said my man and I just told him the facts if you go three days without water you're gonna die he looked at me he's like he expected me to say something faith and like congratulate him and I tell him you're about to die and he's like huh wait a second what I'm like brother three days without water your body your literal organs begin to shut down and I said and he said but it's in the Bible I said who did it in the Bible Jesus did it in the Bible okay uh-huh I get that Moses did it in the Bible but he's on top of a mountain in a cloud of fire that he's literally feeding on God's face so much so that he doesn't need physical food or water and he comes down not more unhealthy and skinny than everybody but his face is shining so the glory of God is actually edible it actually changes your physical state but let me just say something real quick I still said but don't you dare do that he goes what can I do I said man if you want to do water for 40 days I said you're about to go through the craziest traumatizing experience you've ever been through I did it one time but I did it with juice and I'm telling you it's intense but don't think that the intensity of what you're doing is going to make you more favorable with God just do what God tells you to do what does the Bible say obedience is better than so you can beat yourself up for 40 days but if God didn't lead you into it you're just gonna starve last thing that fasting is not it is not religious or legalistic and here's the last one it is not comfortable or pleasurable these days the church has kind of made fasting glamorous we got our fasting kits you know we have fasting cookbooks how can we make the Ezekiel muffins that go with the Daniel Fast how can we get something that tastes like bread the closest we can get to bread ever because we can't just stand going without bread for 21 days my God we're gonna eat it for the rest of the year but oh my gosh three days without bread that's not what fasting actually is and the Bible fasting was all about putting on sackcloth and Ashes and humbling yourself before God and getting on your knees and your hands and saying Lord God I empty myself of everything and Lord I need you to move in my life and Lord I'm moving for this I'm going for that fasting is not beautiful fasting is ugly fasting is not pleasurable matter of fact if you're enjoying it you're not fasting so now that we know just real quick about what fasting is not let's talk about Daniel the Bible says that he had a vision and Daniel was led to a fast for something beautiful he was not led to make a fast because he had the church colifest he was not led to make a fast because he had all of his best friends and brothers who said we should fast together and I'll support you the entire time he was not led to a fast because it's what Christians do and he's like maybe I should be more Christian right now he was not led to a fast he was led to a fast because of love because his Nation the people he loved the people he cared about he saw into the future that they were about to experience pain when is the last time that you called a fast fell on your face your hands and your knees out of love for the people in your life that are hurting is it just because Pastor Marco caused a fast that we all fast or is it just enough that you can see that your brother is swimming in evil is not himself how long do you have to watch your children literally running the other direction from God hating Church hating everything about Jesus before you will fall on your knees humble yourself call a fast and say God I don't want to allow this to happen because please understand something Daniel was not a normal kind of man he was a man who when he saw that something was going to happen he put himself in the way of that judgment and God it's called intercession it's where you see something's happening and you say I will not stand for this any more how long do you have to see your sister go crazy before you start getting on your face knowing that your words are not doing the trick and you need to start praying and calling out to God you see there's got to be a time that you get sick and tired of battling and getting tired in the physical and you start taking the war into the spiritual there's got to be something inside of you that hurts enough when you see your cousins and you see your brothers they're still not saved they're going nuts in their life everything they're depressed all the time and you're like I've tried everything have you really tried everything have you gotten on your face have you called the fast have you said with your husband and your wife we're gonna fast until this thing breaks he's not LED because somebody told him it's because of love and until we get a heart when we feel the pain of the people that we love see that's the thing we're too busy being depressed ourselves you have all of the Kingdom things he says forget not all these benefits David says you got all the benefits you've been translated out of the kingdom of darkness Into His Marvelous Light but you still act like you're down there you've been put in a place where all these Heavenly blessings are yours but you never ask for anything because you don't think you deserve it you've been given all of these things but do you wonder why your family and these people are still not able to listen to what you say because you struggle just like they do but if you're saying that 2023 I'm ready for this battle to be won then you might reconsider your strategy you might instead of speaking speak to God get on your knees instead of taking this position I dare the entire church to take this position because battles are not one on your feet battles are one on your knees he comes to him out of love and God says his amazing words he sends his Angel and he said these beautiful words you are very precious to God that word precious simply means this in in the Hebrew you are extremely desirable come so desirable let me say something every single one of us God loves you so much he can't love you anymore he can't love you any less however there are people that make themselves extremely desirable to God you see when you make up the mind to deny something that you want so that God can finally give you something that you need you become desirable to God when you begin to declare declare a denial of the physical so that you can spur the supernatural when you begin to say that it's okay that I'm going through a physical starvation because I'm eating a spiritual feast when you begin to deny something you want so that God will truly have the room to give you something you need you become desirable to God I don't know about you but I want to be more desirable than I've ever been so desirable do you understand when you become desirable what happens to you David started experiencing and he said this amazing thing he said surely goodness and mercy are following me all the days of my life do you know what it means that word follow actually means to hunt down with a hostile Pursuit in other words you cannot avoid the blessing if you wanted to it means you can hide from it over here but the blessing gets you there it means you can run out of what we can literally means that God sends the snipers your direction and they get you wherever you are the blessing is just coming your way because you're so desirable to God I need breakthroughs this year how about you make yourself desirable to God he loves you don't get me wrong he can't love you anymore but there is sacrifice and when you deny something you want God has the ability to have room to give you something you need it says that later on he's there he says your first down the moment you begin to pray Daniel I heard you and I came oh I got to tell y'all something I don't know if you're ready for this I don't know if you're ready for this the answer is already on its way for many of you the answer is already on its way for many of you I just said the answer is already on its way you didn't hear what I just said for many of you Heaven has already released its arms it's already left the gate the gate has been open it's already come down the stairwell the elevator has parked the doors are opening and the blessing is already on its way however for 21 days the angel said I'm fighting I wanted to get to you on day one but for 21 days I was having resistance you see if the enemy just lets you have everything you prayed for the moment you prayed for it he wouldn't be a good enemy but here's the issue here's the good news the moment it's Sent From Heaven God has said yes and the enemy cannot say no to any of God's yeses there is no hand listen to this no man can close the door on God's yes no devil can close the door on God's yes if God is going to promote you there is nothing your boss can do about it there's nothing that your co-workers can do about it there's nothing anybody can do about it because When God Says Yes let me tell you the only one who can keep it from you you if he would have stopped praying on day 10 it wouldn't have happened if he would have stopped praying on day 15 it wouldn't have happened how do I know this because Psalm 103 tells us that when we speak the word of God and we pray what we do is we give the Angels strength and power to fight on our behalf so in other words every day he was praying on his knees he was giving spiritual adrenaline and juice to the angels to fight to get the answer to him some of y'all stopped praying The First Time You Prayed and it didn't happen some of y'all got hands laid on you one time and you said well it must not be God's will where is that in the Bible that you pray one time and you get everything where is there any instruction from Jesus or anyone that you pray one time and everything you ever wanted and all the thing that Jesus gave you is going to come to you Jesus says you got to keep on praying you got to keep on knocking you got to keep on seeking you got to keep on asking you got to keep on prep you got to keep on popping that door hey hey Jesus I'm still here hey hey you said I could have it Jesus you paid for it hey hey for 21 days there's a hold up but because you have dedicated to not stop until it happens you will have whatever God wants you to have my God said him and he says this last thing he says I used to the far off but now I am here I was there but because of your prayers I'm here the answer is already in the atmosphere for many of you it has already been sent from heaven it has your name on it it has your brother's name on it it has your son's name on it it has the people you love his name on it it's already God's mind has already been made up I just want you to know his mind's already been made up for your son he wants him in heaven his mind's already been made up for your sister he wants them with her his mind's already been made up about your life your Void your joy your finances he already has made up his mind it's called God's will it's already been made up Jesus said when he hit the cross it is finished my part's done I've already made my mind up now are you going to ask for it until it happens you see Jesus goes into the Wilderness after being baptized and the Bible says that he's driven into the Wilderness by the Holy Ghost God drove him into a wilderness he didn't take him into a landform with milk and honey he drove him into the Wilderness why why does God allow these things to happen let me get this clear God does not send catastrophes your way God does not make you sick however he will allow dry seasons times where you don't know what's happening you're praying you're like God are you still there where are you sometimes it feels like there's a concrete ceiling that's over your head you don't know what's going on where am I you feel like you're on the back of nowhere God are you even knowing where I am you know why because if you don't go through the desert you're not a person who can handle the blessing by the time you get out God allows you to go through the desert because in the desert you're becoming someone who can handle the blessing without that time y'all without having to truly depend upon God you can't depend upon your sister you can't depend upon the pastor you get to a place it's literally just you and God without that God cannot make you into a warrior that can take the things from this giant to this giant do you understand you might have fought a lion and a bear but Goliath is coming soon and you better know how to depend on God you better know how to pray and call out his name you better know how to fast and pray because you want to be ready for what God is bringing you see Jesus goes into the desert and starts his ministry watch this when Adam sinned he lost it all by eating Jesus begins his ministry by fasting and gets it all back say that again Adam Lost It All by eating Jesus began it all by fasting and he was given the name above every name let me tell you this as well listen to this Jesus goes into the desert full of the spirit but he comes out in the power of the spirit you see you might have the Holy Ghost but fasting is the key that releases his power to work unhindered in your life he went in with the spirit but it came out in the power of the Holy Spirit you see some of y'all have started this fast one way but by the time you get out of this fast you're not going to recognize yourself you're not going to recognize your family some of y'all are going to have breakthroughs you're gonna go in one way and you want to come out different Mark 9 29 says this this kind comes out only by prayer and fasting let me say this real quick the disciples are in this quandary they're trying to cast out this devil they're having this issue and they've been at it for hours fighting and wrestling with this one demon inside of this boy and Jesus walks up you guys know the story he talks to the dad the dad's full of unbelief because he's been watching for the last hours these people are supposedly full of power fighting with this enemy like they're just jokes and he looks at Jesus said if you can do anything Jesus said if I can do anything anything's possible for him who believes and he looks at this boy and he says come out and the moment Jesus says it he comes out watch what's happening later on the disciples say what is going on well Jesus the Bible says Mark describes it as he would get up in the morning and it says before and it says many greatly before the daytime would start he would already be praying watch this so on average Jesus on average there's sometimes he prayed for nine hours there's sometimes in the Bible he prayed for six hours but on average most of the time Jesus prayed an average of four hours every day he would pray for four hours before daylight would even start on the East when you go to Israel you find out that the sun usually uh comes up right around 4 30 to 5 in the morning that means that Jesus was already up by 3 A.M and he was praying and seeking God because every time the disciples would get up he would already be up because he was already seeking God now watch what would happen they'd see him do this thing for four hours this thing that he does this prayer thing where he talked to his father for four hours then he'd go into the City and a leper would walk up to him and the leper would come up and say can you heal me and he'd touch him and in one moment not an hour not five minutes in one moment he was healed boom a moment then he would go to the left and he'd take a right and right there there'd be a blind man and he said can you heal my eyes he'd touch him and in that one moment boom he's healed it didn't take a while then he'd go from there and he'd go to a woman and the woman was like Hey if you could just heal my back he said well I don't give my crumbs to the dogs and she says when even the dogs should take the crumbs off the Masters table and even in one second he says I don't even have to go to your house but I'm just gonna say it your daughter she's better right now so in boom in that moment then he goes and sees a centurion and the Centurion comes up to him and say my servant's so sick but I know what honor is I know what Authority is I'm over people too you don't even got to come to my place just say the word from where you're standing just say the word from where you stand and they don't happen and then bam so there's another moment so just think about it you got moments just tiny little moments most of the time it's immediate these little moments and maybe all these moments add up to about a minute of time one minute of time so he prays for four hours with God and he ends up having to have with Ministry time one minute in that entire morning and afternoon the way that we do it that's the church is we pray for one minute and we spend four hours trying to cast out one devil he said can you see something going on here I've been with you for three years now you still don't know what's going on it's when you're sleeping I'm doing something before you wake up I've already gotten filled before I go out not empty I go out fully filled and so if you'll take the time to fast and pray you won't go into the situation this year just hating your job you could go in with an attitude you never thought you could have you could go in with a perspective you could wake up in the front of your day and no matter what that day's about to bring you you won't be afraid you won't be upset because you feel so empowered and Strong by God you feel like you're lifted you feel like you have a window you could have a year like you've never had before but it's going to take some time with God how do we expect we can run our businesses without God can I please ask you this how do you expect you can be a good mother and a father without God are you serious are you that amazing have you read that many books how are you going to get through college college student without God you got a debt like student loan for about 150 Grand you need God to go ahead and pay that off for you you need some help pastors how are you going to run your church without God I thought it was his why are you acting like it's yours who's making the agenda here are you really writing out your run sheets and your whole schedule without even asking God in other words it's like having a party for Jesus but you don't invite him you see the Widow was in the temple I'm going to close with this the Widow was in the temple and the Bible said this woman named Anna she was over 80 years old and she's in the temple and it says that Jesus is brought in by Joseph and Mary to be dedicated at the temple and it said that Anna after her husband died they were married for seven years and then he died it said that she completely gave herself to God she was always found every day fasting and praying in the temple and as she was fasting and praying the Bible says that every single day she was before the face of God the moment that Jesus showed up into the temple she didn't need an announcement nobody had to tell her the Son of God is coming in you know why because she was already talking to his father every day all day you see what begins to happen is you get a new set of eyes she could see something nobody else saw before because when you dedicate to fast and pray you have a set of eyes you've never had before you will see things in the spirit your child will be speaking and back talking to you and yelling and saying everything but instead of getting caught up in the words that she's saying you'll look at your child and you'll see into his heart of really the pain he's feeling you'll be having all these arguments the same ones the same situations you've had for years that you thought will never saw themselves but all of a sudden you'll see them with a different perspective why is that so important because just think about this Elijah's sitting out on the porch drinking his tea and the Bible says gehazi is right next to him and it says he's surrounded by an army of soldiers and the same two people are looking at the same thing but they have two different set of eyes one man is saying let's get out of here we're about to die and Elijah's saying I can't wait to watch what God's about to do the person next to you is freaking out about how the economy is going and how the gas prices going up and everything but you're sitting there like Lord I can't wait for you to show off for me you just need a new set of eyes let me tell you something some of y'all don't need anything to actually change in your life besides your perspective if your eyes would just change you actually don't have to depend on that person changing you don't have to depend on your husband becoming perfect I guarantee it's probably not gonna ever happen he's still gonna be crazy he might smell from time to time he's still gonna forget about your anniversary sometimes he's not gonna remember when your birthday was all the time just understand but if you get a different perspective you might be able to be a person who God can use to make him into a man that God can trust you might be a man who God can use to literally through your mouth at the right times in the appointed times he could use your mouth as a husband to break off the shackles and struggles of your wife you could have a set of eyes to see things you've never seen before that comes from fasting and praying Matthew 6 18 fasting is not for anybody else it's for you and God acts 10 30 some of y'all are about to have Angelic visitations this year I had to come and tell you this some of y'all are about to have Angelic visitations from God for many of you who happen in dreams some of you will have tangible visitations from the Lord this year that will Mark your life because while you fast and pray you clear the Airways of Heaven to come to Earth there's partial fasting one or two certain foods or one or two certain meals there's the Daniel Fast only fruit and vegetables there's absolute fasting there's no food or water there's sexual fasting that's for marriage only it's for a short period of time just to seek God there's corporate fasting that's when two or more people do it together there's an entertainment or media fast that's when you do games movies all that you can fast for one night that's Daniel 6 18. you can fast a whole day until evening that's judges 20 26. you could fast from Sunset to Sunset that's Leviticus 16 29 you could fast for three days that's Esther 416. for eight days that's Deuteronomy 9 9-29 for 21 days that's Daniel 9 20-23 or for 40 days that's Jesus Moses and Elijah who did that and that's all over the Bible so there the Bible's clear about what you need to do but here's my question do you want Power with God this battle will be won if you make up your mind you won't stop until it is is this gonna really injure fast or are you possibly going to say this year I'm ready God for what you want to do I'm open and I'm available everybody close your eyes if you say and that's the spirit of God thank you Jesus it's beginning to touch some of you right now aren't you tired of just sitting on the sideline saying there's nothing I can do [Music] aren't you tired of hearing people say well all I can do is pray do you understand the power of calling on Jesus do you realize how much he loves you and he unctions within his own heart in order to touch you and to heal you and to save you and help your circumstance do you know that the Breakthrough God wants it more than you want it for you do you know that bird of coming to a new year and even though maybe you got some great victories we want to celebrate those with you you're tired of seeing these same things on your New Year resolutions and the same things going over and over again don't you want Power I feel there are people in this building who say I want to be the real deal as a Christian I want to have a lifestyle of being able to hear God's voice I don't want to hear him one time at the beginning of the year I want this year to be different I need God to move in my situation I am desperate for something to change please understand and tell you hate the situation you're in you will not truly finally change the place you're in you got to become so miserable with being miserable you got to become so miserable from being in the same place some of you are so blessed you can't even see it because you're so busy condemning yourself so many of you are in a place where you feel you're doing great but you're slipping you're on the edge God has been warning you but your ears are too clogged you haven't unclogged them in too long because they're so full of the world in your ears but you're saying God I got to hear your voice again I need power this year I don't want to miss it some of y'all have family that you're praying for people who need a touch from God and God is saying will you partner with me in the battle will you partner with me in the war will you get alone not in front of your wife your husband anybody else if not not in front of a friend will you just get along with me and you and will you begin to partner and say my words my words from my mouth in through your mouth will you repeat what I'm telling you were to be will you get on your knees and humble yourselves why do we need to fast because we got to get humble we have too many options we have too many things that we could choose but if you humble yourself God does not humble you the Bible says that God leaves that up to you he leaves it up to you to humble yourself through fasting and prayer if you say Gavin that is me I have people in my family God is touching this woman right here I have people in my family who mean too much I have to this battle must be won this year if that is you I need you to come up here right now and get on your knees right now do not wait get on your knees don't talk to anybody don't look at nobody say this battle has got to be won everybody's silent please this is a holy moment let them come this battle must be won [Music] I need power with God I got to come out of this fast with a new strategy I got to come out of this fast with new eyes Lord I want to take you serious God I want to be the real deal God I want you to flow through me like you never have before God I'm desperate to not just have the same year I refuse to be in the same place [Music] come on begin to pray don't wait for me God's already touching you you you I can say he's touching you he's touching you just let him touch you right now this altar is lit on fire tonight this altar is the altar of sacrifice people are bringing their bodies tonight laying them as a Living Sacrifice this is an altar okay yeah we pray in the Holy Ghost here because we believe that when you pray in the Holy Ghost you're praying perfect prayers to God this is my original language I'm just praying it back to God the power of the Holy Ghost we need power with God who says I want to deny something I want so that I can make room for something I really need God I want to be more desirable than I've ever been there it is God I want to be more desirable than I've ever been before foreign God I want to be more desirable than I've ever been before I know you love me God I know I couldn't make you love me anymore any less but God I want to do my part god I want to love you like I've never loved you before God I want to be there for you God I want to hold your burdens this year God I want to hear your voice this year God I want to war with you this year I don't want you to pass and have to look to him or her I want to be a part of it this year God [Music] yes great strength [Music] s foreign [Music] I hear him saying there's a marriage that's just been restored you don't even know it yet but the answer was just sent from heaven I just heard him say the answer is just left the gate to heaven it's coming your direction for your marriage [Music] side to partner with God the moment you decide that everything else in life does not matter the same way the moment that you make up your mind that I will be a part of what God is doing the moment you get serious about your situation God sends the answer he's not holding back from you he's not holding back from you hear me say this he's not trying to hold back from you he wants you to partner with him he wants you to believe that it's yours now right now every person who's up here I need you to say the names of the family members that are lost right now need you to say it out loud the family member sisters brothers uncles aunts I need you to speak it out loud on your mouth right now give it over to God I need you to put them in the hands of God right now I need you to say Lord this battle is going to be won come on give them to the Lord say God I need your help God I need your help I Repent God I Repent of these things Lord but I need your help now I'm ready to go God I'm ready I need something to change I'm in a situation of desperation I'm in a situation I can't watch this anymore I want to see you move [Music] after you've said their name now it's time to get in faith now it's time to get in faith I need you to start declaring over these people I need to say in the name of Jesus I clear that Pharaoh right now the battle that's been won over Pharaoh's life I declare that Joe the battle has been won over Joe's life I declare right now that Priscilla the battle's been worn in Priscilla I declare right now Jared's it's given to you God I proclaim the battle has been won the battle has been won in this moment right now I thank you that you're warned with me I don't care how impossible it looks you're the god of the possible you make anything possible God I thank you Jesus come on faith faith come out of your mouth do not keep your mouth closed Faith come out Faith come out of your mouth partner with God I know you can still do it I know you're big enough to do it I know you're great enough to do it I know it's your will to do it I know that you want to do it [Music] foreign [Music] just pray in the Holy Ghost if you got a prayer language you just begin to pray in the Holy Ghost if you don't got a prayer language just pray in English Lord I Thank You Lord I love you praise praises to God but if you have a prayer language I don't care if you're sitting down I don't give you up here I need you to be praying Spirit right now people are going to war up here people are entering into something people are saying I'm gonna be the kind of person you can move through you see this isn't about this isn't about something we do at church this is about the commit to be to be a person who God can partner with to be a person that God can move through it's going to take you moving something has to move on the inside of you before you'll ever see anything move on the outside of you let me say it again something has to move on the inside of you before you'll ever see God use you to move anything on the outside you gotta make history with God in private before he's gonna flow with you in public you got to make history with God in private you got to dedicate before he's gonna use you in public all over thank you Jesus [Music] you can worship Him [Music] when you speak [Music] mountains are moving come on [Music] you over here this is God's space [Music] foreign Jesus [Music] Lord God we thank you we need you we call upon you fabulous marvelous awesome author of it all creator of it all beginning the end you are the alpha you're an Omega you're bigger you're not smaller you're above it all you're not beneath it all you're never surprised by anything God I thank you for that you're not surprised by the things I'm shocked by thank you for that you see it coming you know what's happening you know how to get me out you know how to get me in you know how to flow both directions you're behind me you're in front of me you're to my right you're to my left I may feel surrounded but I'm actually surrounded by you I thank you the angels of God are surrounding my fam I thank you I'm surrounded Lord we love you God there's nobody like you we're in all of you Jesus right now who are we God who are we to call upon you who is man that you would even be mindful of them but we're here in your house right now you've taken this room now God we behold you we love you is your space [Music] I'm not going to ask anybody to move but just one thing if you right now say I don't know Jesus this is real simple I don't know him I've never received him I want to know this Jesus you've been talking about or I received him at one time but I've walked away I gotta get serious about God again I need you to raise your hand right now one two three I want Jesus put it up I thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you all of you thank you thank you to you thank you Lord okay keep that hand up keep it up bold right now I see people on this side see people on that side in the back let me pray for you real quick every person just praying repeat after me dear Jesus I need you if you raise your hand especially pray this Lord I Thank you for your blood that washed my sins I believe that you died for me that you Rose again I'll never be the same I'm no longer guilty because you took my guilt I'm no longer ashamed because you took my shame I'm going to heaven and I'm going to live a heaven on Earth in Jesus name give him my hand who just put their hands up thank you so much we love you just put your hands up every person is in here right now listen this church is in the midst of a Revival we're about to launch off a launching pad like we never had before I think you can sense it be in church on Sunday be here with what we're doing there are things coming up in February you guys got no idea about it's going to be amazing you when you hear it you're gonna know what I'm talking about there are things that are happening you're part of a Revival church we love you don't forget about holy Warriors don't forget about leadership University don't forget about importation conference we love you guys go out to the foyer shake some hands with some people you're in the midst of a move of God feel comforted about this feel peace about this feel empowered by this you're not in a church that's dead you're in a church that's living the promise is on its way can somebody shout as you're going out the promise is on its way the promise it's already on its way [Music]
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Hypixel BSG - is it worth it?(best kits) - Baker class, class review ep8
foreign X and today we are going to be looking at the baker kit so it is the last kit before we go into the advanced kits so this is just the normal ones um it's pretty decent what you get with a kit at level five it's kind of like an all-round um class I would say because you get you get like a weapon to use um that's not doing it um you get a weapon to use you get some food and you get some armor at the same time so it doesn't oh I'm gonna just leave that hang on oh no wait I was the last person in okay that's fine um so you get some food as well um so you kind of get like an all-round a bit of everything which is kind of cool to have although you might find um some food that you so you don't need the food and things like that so it's not a bad kit I've actually used it once or twice before definitely not a bad kit that you get like to start with because I know the advanced kits that will be going on too soon they actually cost some money and you have to get to certain levels in the quest system so that's not too bad um but we'll see uh this kit and then maybe we'll do a summary of all the normal kits and see which one's best out of that um for a special episode and then we'll study the advanced kits and see which one is best out of that and then see which one is best overall and see what your favorites are so that's kind of the plan um for the future of this series um so it won't be going on for too long because we've already got through uh the majority of them I've already got through the normal kits um oh I've got the boots taken off me that's not to worry so I've just picked up a hatch from the middle chest but I already get a hat with my kit so I should have tried to concentrate on the boots instead there and try and make uh the most out of my kit but unfortunately I forgot to think about that I'm just going to loot this chest hopefully nobody else will um having a an ax Stone ax to start with is very good because I get a wooden ax with my kit so this is kind of a little upgrade I'm gonna skip these guys I don't want to take them out at the moment because I don't have that much um that much armor or anything and I have just hit the jackpot right there um I know I took that chain hat which I'm going to use right now um so there we go so I've got some good armor and I've got a decent weapon to use uh which is going to enable me to get some kills and improve on my armor and that kind of thing I've got some food I don't have too much it won't do me for the rest of the game but what I do have is my kit which I'm about to get in a second and here we go so I've got a chest plate so there we go now I'm fully up and I've got some food right there I've also got the one level so I should be doing pretty well right here let me try and take up this guy if I can uh he's not gonna fight which was a bad move because he's pretty much dead right now there we go so there's one kill for us in the bag that means one less player to deal with uh what we need to can't open that chest can we and what we need to try and do is try and focus on getting a couple kills but improving our armor so the only way really safe to get down there is down this way it looks like two people are gonna be fighting hopefully I can kill this guy he's just picked up a road kit this guy's fully um full health so I don't know if I'm gonna be able to take this guy out hopefully I can I can indeed just gonna equip this diamond sword uh in my inventory and also this nut back sword because I'm going to need it okay uh changed my helmet there okay so I'm pretty much good pretty much sorted although I don't really have um I'm just gonna take that off my Hotbar and move this over I don't really have Ace like a stone sword which is what I was hoping for but these two Rogue swords will really help me out either in a battle or in the death match which is going to be a great thing so that kills very important to us um so we've got another kind of Kit to use really I'm going to try and upgrade a wooden sword and see if I can get sharpness one on it um actually maybe the smart move would be to enchant some armor instead um so I can take more damage Unbreaking one projectile protection one not too bad um but obviously the projectile protection unless it's gonna be a bow that we're getting shot by it doesn't matter too much there's a guy just over here actually I've just seen him he's a wolf timer and there's only four players left these guys are fighting maybe I can intervene and try and uh take both of them out and then it'll just be a one-on-one in the death match this guy's actually got a stone sword I really want to kill him I'm gonna use the diamond sword if I need to um trying to catch up with him here he's not really low on health so he could just turn around and take me like he's going to but I'm going to use the diamond sword if I'm gonna actually run away because I think those guys are really powerful those walls um they're really going to affect me so hopefully I can just run away it's gonna be uh 1v1 one in the death match not a problem I thought that guy would be on Lower Health um by now but he's not run away that's fine I played the smart game there you hear me say that a lot throughout this series and throughout my um time on high pixel and basically if I need to run away because I think I'm going to lose a battle I will you'll see me do that a lot because I'd rather try and have a better chance of winning than end up dying um because I just wanted to get a kill um so I could pretty much take these guys down that's not back two that's not back four I might try and let these guys fight um so we'll see what happens and see how things go down this guy looks like he wants to kill me so I use the knockback sword on him try and take him out try and take him out with a diamond sword it's gone terrible they're both broke and for some reason I'm about to die oh damn I think the actual knockback itself has been nerfed on the server so that's probably why it didn't work too well um not too bad though that guy just stood there and watched us both fight out not a bad game terrible amount of coins absolutely terrible because only got two kills the game actually itself wasn't that bad um I tried to play it smart unfortunately for some reason the knockbacks were a bit iffy and probably maybe because of probably maybe uh maybe because of server-side of the lag um but you know unfortunately dinner with it sometimes you do and a lot of the times I don't actually win because of certain reasons like that here's my little wolf that you saw from last episode and we are just gonna go into not that we're gonna go into um and see which we're gonna go into that doesn't even make sense we're gonna see which um judgment I'm making so um to start with should you get this kit from um starting out at level one without buying any upgrades um I wouldn't say so because at level one I don't think you get that much and it's pretty much pointless uh from in my opinion would you upgrade the kit would it be worth upgrading the kit now that's um I don't know I mean it was all right you saw there I got full armor and things like that but unfortunately I lost maybe you could have a better game where you won and things like that but to me it doesn't seem one of the best kits out there in the normal standard kits although it's better than some of the kits I would have said so maybe keep that out there and keep that in the open um well should you forget this kit no I mean it's not the best kit in the world there's definitely some other kits um I would say the Scout is really good um the potions become very useful for the Scout class the speediologist kit is probably the best kit um here you might see me cover that in a video although on what you might see me cover the night kit because that's pretty decent and also the Archer is one of the best ones as well but you'll see that in the next episode it'll be a special episode make sure you stay tuned for that hopefully you have enjoyed this episode let me know what you think of the bake kit and in the next episode um it will be interesting so make sure you stay tuned for that and make sure you check that out and I will see you in the next one hi guys hope you enjoyed the episode if you have make sure you leave a like if you want to see some more videos of mine then on the left we're going to have the Blocking Dead a new game mode uh in Hypixel so if you want to go check out make sure you click on the video and on the right we're going to have a second episode of the getting ready for advanced Warfare so can I check that episode out it's pretty cool then click the video again and it will take you straight to it hopefully you guys have enjoyed this episode we've never joined these videos I've got for you and I'll see you in the next one
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[Classic Replay] Real Estate Profits With Syndication & Mailbox Money
if you're doing it on your own you're going to run out of money out of your own money we only have a limited number of capital that we're able to to utilize to fund our own um to fund our own projects however if you're able to partner with other people it's incredible because now the opportunities are Limitless you're able to do bigger things that you might not have otherwise um thought or dream if you're a real estate investor and are wondering how to raise and leverage private money to make more profit on every deal then you're in the right place on raising private money we'll speak with new and seasoned investors to dissect their deals and extract the best tips and strategies to help you get the money because the money comes first now here's your host Jay Connor well welcome to the show I have got an amazing guest to join me today that's going to share with you step by step how she has raised millions of dollars in private money from private investors so welcome to the show [Music] but my guest today she's a real estate investor and her Focus these days is really on investing in multi-family uh projects by using syndication well what is syndication syndication I'm actually going to let her get the definition of that but anyway she is in all markets all across the United States now in the past she also has experience in managing Financial budgets for multi-billion dollar projects actually in the Aerospace industry well she is a working professional she's a parent of two young children and you know what she wants to spend time with her children she wants to see her children grow up be a part of her of their grown-up years so what does she want and what has she created time and freedom for her family well yes she wants to be there for the Milestones of her children and you know having a full-time job can actually create a challenge as to how how you make all that work together well she has proven and now knows that investing in real estate syndications yes she's going to find out is the best vehicle to achieve her goals and she's going to share that with you in other words how is it that she has actually figured out how to have income passively and let the money do the work well my guests and good friends she's all excited about sharing her knowledge and talking about the advantages of investing in real estate syndication that does actually create that time and freedom and with that I'm so excited to Welcome to my show Eileen Pratt hello Eileen welcome to the show hi you can tell I'm pretty excited and passionate about having you come on right yes no I love it well that's great thanks for taking time out to come on the show Eileen so we're going to we're going to spend a good bit of time about talking about private investors private money private lending the benefits of it for the borrower for the investor and all that so let's start out with this as I just said share what exactly do you mean when you say syndication a group investment and so simply but that's all it is it's a group investment where uh people come together pool their resources together whether it be their knowledge experience uh background Capital coming together and being able to purchase something that they wouldn't be able to on their own as a group instead and so top level high level syndications group Investments Group Investments and so um how is this how has being part of a syndication as a private investor let's start right there who is a private investor are we talking about institutions Banks or what what's a private investor well for us who we work with all um just individuals who are you know they're working their W-2 jobs on the day-to-day basis um just average normal people uh you know not necessarily has to be institutions but just individuals themselves well there's a lot of benefits to the syndicator if you will so in this case of course I believe you've done both sides of the table you have invested in syndications and you've all also raised a lot of money from private investors for your own syndication correct yeah so you understand both sides of the table and the benefits are like pretty long so let's start with the private investor or the private you know individual the human being that wants to invest in a syndication so let me turn it over to you um Eileen what are the benefits why when an individual want to be involved in a syndication why do they want to invest in it and and you know what are the benefits to them and why would they be interested well have you ever invested in something like let's say if you were to invest in something where you didn't have to put in any efforts on the day-to-day management you don't have to deal with the tenants you leave it to the sponsors and the people who are actually putting the syndications together to actually handle all that it's really as an investor in these syndications if you invest Capital into this type of investment vehicle it's really just mailbox money where your money is just now working for you you don't have to think about anything at all and so far working professional or people who have family who have no interest in dealing with the day-to-day tenants um being a landlord but still want the benefits of investing in real estate still getting those benefits of depreciation tax benefits that come with investing in real estate but do not want to handle and be a landlord themselves this is a perfect vehicle for them to be able to just invest their money and really just get mail box money that's coming into their door what different types of projects do you have your Real Estate Investors or lenders that are actually investing in this fund uh what kind of projects do you Syndicate that they um will or would invest in so we focus on multi-family investing um and so what we look at are properties in like b or B or C type class properties in like a b type areas so there's a lot of opportunities there to raise the rents to improve the property bring it up to market value rent so that you're really improving the bottom line so your net operating income and so that's where it's a little bit different when you're investing in a multi-family opportunity or multi-family apartment where it's five units or more the valuation of that property is calculated based off of the operating income not necessarily the comparables so when we're operating it we're looking for opportunities where we can improve the net operating income at the bottom line and therefore increasing the overall value of the property itself and so those are the types of properties that we look at where there's a lot of opportunities to bring up the value so under performing properties properties that are not uh you know renting it out at the full potential of the market where the market demands it you know you can renovate those properties bring it up to a higher level rent it out for a little bit more and what the what the neighboring areas those tennis those residents are actually wanting to and willing to pay for those types of properties to live in foreign [Music] you mentioned the asset class that you like to invest in or what you referred to as B properties b as in boy so you got a properties B properties C Properties D properties how about Give a definition to what is a b property versus an a property or a c or a d property so your a properties are the ones that are you know around like 10 years that they've been built so they're very pretty new you're very going to have very low maintenance on these types of properties you're gonna get those higher tiered uh tenants where they're you know primarily um higher incomes uh higher income and the property itself is very low maintenance because it's a newer property and it's in a in a really good area as well um so you're getting things like uh you know those uh clubhouses you're getting um some additional amenities at gym you know you can look at the fixtures it's a higher end type of quality for the B classes it's a little bit older properties so usually between around 20 years old or something like that you still have some maintenance issues that are going on with it there's some room for improvement there however it's still a good operating property um you're typically renting till like the white collar employee or white collar residence and so with families and so those are the types of tenants that are typically renting in the three properties you're still getting some good amenities but it's not going to be as you know high-end as the AR newer properties um and then the C-Class properties you're typically renting to like the blue collar uh working individuals and so those are you're going to be dealing with you know older properties as well so there's typically a little bit more maintenance that's involved with it because it's an older property they're usually over 30 years old or so and so uh those are types of difference so it's primarily going to be based off of the year and then what kind of maintenance is involved with the older types of properties and then also the tenant base that uh that are red are renting out those types of properties I know it depends on the project but what's a range rate of return that your Real Estate Investors in syndication can expect to receive So within syndications what we like to say especially when you compare it to the stock market it's you know you're investing in above average returns and so you're not getting those volatile volatile like numbers where you're able to see the spikes up and the in the lows down within the stock market so it's really stable a stable asset class that you're going to you know achieve casual consistent cash flow and at the same time at the sale of it you also get to achieve some of the upside based off of the improvements to the net operating income so the value and appreciation that comes along with it is also passed down to the investors as well so it's just not a rate of return like an interest rate uh like someone would get in comparison to such as a certificate of deposit in the bank which of course today is about a quarter of a percent per year um so it's not only a rate of return but are you also saying in your syndications that the real estate investor also has ownership and Equity uh in um in that syndication as well as to where when the property is turned around and proved and sold they get a quote unquote as they say a piece of the action so you're part owner of the properties as investor you get to receive the cons the cash flow that's coming from the operations of the property which is typically paid out you know on a monthly or quarterly basis and that's all dependent on the different sponsors that you're working with and then also the appreciation aspect of it so if you're able to go and add value to the property improve the operating Inc the operations uh down below increase the net operating income you know you can have the same types of property on the same street however one property may be performing much better and more efficiently than the other property and so that property that's performing efficiently is going to be worth a lot more money than the one down the street that's probably not getting as much income from their tenants and you know they have a lot of maintenance issues and everything like that with it um so the that's within commercial real estate you're able to add value and that's what we love about it because we're able to do something with recall forced appreciation you go in improve the prop and get that forced appreciation um at the especially at the end when you go to turn it around because you've now improved the operations improve the bottom line therefore improving and increasing the overall value of that property so typically speaking on average when you invest in a project or a property and you have Real Estate Investors come together and and pull their funds or it's a group of investors what is your typical exit strategy where are you looking to go with your typical project or property so we like to look at a around a five-year typical full-time period for these projects so when we look at it we look at it from a base of how much value can we add to this property how much value can we create by operating it and stabilizing this property over our X number of years and at the same time thinking about the exit strategy and leaving some of the meat on the bones so that the next investor can come in and still be able to add value and then improve it and then bring it up to an even higher level on their end as well so it's like a win-win situation all around and all in the meantime you're improving the overall property you're improving their overall um neighborhood as well so it's just a win-win situation for you know not only the operators but the investors the community themselves and the residents and what are some of the ways you improve the value or the valuation of the property so some of the ways is so we can take a look at you know some of the properties that we look at they are the older builds so maybe the finishes the kitchen they're not as up to standard or up to the newer newer um uh more modern they're not as modern as some of the different areas around them and so we take a look at that and and typically you know a resident was looking to rent a property is going to pay a little bit more for that nicer newer kitchen than they are going to be a dated one and so at that point you know you're able to rent it out for the new releases to the newer tenants to coming out at more of a market rent a market um or Market values for it and then some of the older tenants who are in there you know they're in there for quite some time you're able to offer them a newer better unit but it's going to come at a little bit higher cost but some most people would typically trade that value because they see the higher end finishes um you know to the kitchens to the flooring uh to the walls and sometimes also you're able to bring in some additional value by um you know adding a dog park or a playground or improving the property and making it a place where residents want to live in it and so they're wanting to pay a little bit more of a premium as well to get those different types of amenities for a better place to live do you typically on a project do you typically go in and make improvements say to the kitchen you know to the property itself before you raise rents are there some opportunities to where a property is just not charging enough rents and you recognize that and you're just able to raise rents where you know you have a mom-and-pop owner who hasn't really taken a look at the market value and what rents are really renting out for and so you know over time you're able to fully increase the rents to the the properties even though you might not need to add any additional value to the property or the unit itself but because of the market rents and what the market is renting it at you're able to go ahead and increase that value over time as well that certainly makes sense so you mentioned a five-year period that in a lot of cases you're looking to you're looking to be in the project for about five years to get the value up to get the valuation up perhaps there's improvements and Etc so if a private investor is interested in investing in one of your syndications um do they have a way to get out during that five-year period in case they have some type of emergency come up and they say you know what I've had something change in my life and I really need to get my investment out so it's all written up in a placement memorandum as well so it outlines all the risks and the risks and everything that that's involved in investing in something like this but typically within the syndication you know the the investment that you put in is illiquid so what we what we suggest is that if you are down to you know your last dollar or your last couple um tens of thousand dollars or something like that that you need for a rainy day to not to not use that for the Investments it should be something because with Investments you know the the biggest risk of the biggest risk of all is that all the money is lost right however when you're investing in real estate there's some more um there's more you're you're investing in a tangible asset um and so the fact that it's a little bit more of an illiquid uh investment it's not meant for everybody so it really depends on like your certain your particular situation and what you're going to need that uh that dollar for or the the funds for down the road for seeing something um unforeseen events that may be happening in your lifetime and um within those five five year period holds and sometimes it doesn't make sense for you to invest in a syndication at all and so it really depends on your certain your particular situation and if you have um the capacity or the room to actually invest in something like this because like I mentioned it's not for everybody right well speaking of that and I'm I'm sure it will also depend on your projects but um on average you know what's the minimum amount that typically a real estate investor is going to need to have liquid to invest in uh one of your syndications on the Project Specific but typically on average you can expect about a fifty thousand dollar minimum to invest sure that makes sense um so what we've been our topic so far has really been speaking to a potential private private investor that may want to get involved with one of your syndications to receive above average returns and and get part of that action when you turn it around so at this point in the show let's get you to go ahead and share how people can get in contact with you to get more information about that and then we're going to switch subjects and we're going to talk to Real Estate Investors that are looking to raise capital for their own projects because you got a lot of experience in raising Capital so we want to speak to that audience as well but first of all how would people get in contact with you to find out more information about being a possible um group investor in one of your syndications so first of all I would recommend that you know you get educated in the space and so what we've done myself off and my partner we've put together a resource where you can download it visit our website it's www.bonifestcapital.com forward slash checklist and then there you'll get to see you know what's on what are the types of questions that you should be asking when you're looking to invest in a syndication um what kind of questions you should be looking for to get answered by the sponsor and some of the things about the market itself and so for us it's all about education I'm just providing information to the investors who's looking to get into this space because for us um our Mantra our motto is always you know um work actively but invest passively I love it and that website again uh again uh and that's great I love it that uh you've put together this checklist for particularly new Real Estate Investors that are new to syndication go to www.bonnavest Capital that's b as in boy o-n-a Vision Victor EST bonavestcapital.com forward slash check list that's awesome uh Eileen thank you so much for offering that checklist um as you know a way to get started to get educated I mean that's that's the same way I've done on raising millions and millions of dollars in private money is first of all educating new potential private investors or lenders uh and getting involved in this space so let's switch gears a little bit Eileen and let's speak directly to real estate entrepreneurs such as ourselves like you Eileen like me that want to raise money either for syndication and motor family or like myself raising money raising private Capital even for single-family houses because you see here's the deal it's all the same money it's the same money it's just a matter of what the money is being used for like in my business we've got 44 private lenders or so that loan their money on our single family house projects but again it's the same money used for different reasons in structured different ways so Eileen let me ask you a few questions on your experience on actually raising money one of the first steps you do you just shared you educate people in fact 44 all 44 of our private lenders never heard of private investing they never heard of private lending they never heard a self-directed IRAs and how they could use their retirement funds you know to become involved as private lenders or syndicators or whatever but I'm interested in asking you you where and how do you find your private investors so I would say the biggest help for us to be able to connect with the investors while first before even having a conversation with them is by starting a podcast same thing like what you're doing right now is just through the education aspect of it and just sharing the knowledge and sharing them sharing with uh potential investors like what's possible out there what are some of the pitfalls what are some of the things that you're learning um some of the things that they should be aware of um you know and it's just about educating and establishing a connection with them and so for us it's through the podcast uh you know you're able to speak directly to different uh different guests on the show you're able to share and become a thought leader in the space and then now you've been able to you know connect with the potential listener or potential investor for 30 40 minutes at a time you're listening you're in their ear you're you know whether it be like a weekly podcast or a daily podcast you know that time they are willing and are spending their precious time to listen to you and establish that connection so before you even have a conversation with a potential investor you've already established a connection with them where they feel as if they know you they know your background they know your values they know where you're coming from and so the conversation becomes much more smoother as you're talking to them and getting to know them a little bit more because they feel like they have a connection with you already you've already established a relationship with them um and so for for us that's that's the the biggest way that has helped us is by creating that thought leadership platform through a podcast excellent prior to syndication and raising private Capital did you do any real estate investing projects so with that being the case what did your life and business look like prior to raising private capital well prior to raising Capital it was we were getting loans and we were investing all with our own personal capital and so after we discovered that you're able to partner with other people and use OPM which is other people's money to be able to provide opportunities to other investors and people in the space who might not have the connections that we've been able to establish in this space and provide great opportunities that you're able to you know gain cash flow achieve appreciation or participate in the appreciation of the property as well and also the tax benefits that come with investing in real estate you're able to do so much more by bigger properties provide more opportunities for other people as well by raising other by raising Capital by by working with other potential investors and giving them the opportunities that they might not otherwise have so Eileen I got to ask you how did you feel when you finally realized and saw and experienced a breakthrough that what you were really missing in your business to do bigger projects was private money and private investors how'd that make you feel when you did your first deal like that oh it's incredible because it takes a real mindset shift because if you're doing it on your own you're going to run out of money out of your own money we only have a limited number of capital that we're able to to utilize to fund our own um to open our own projects however if you're able to partner with other people it's incredible because now the opportunities are Limitless you're able to do bigger things that you might not have otherwise um thought or dreamed of being possible and so for us that was a huge mindset shift to be able to partner with other people provide opportunities and uh yeah that's that's the biggest thing is thinking about things differently and being able to provide these different types of opportunities for people who don't have the same access what's your favorite reason for doing business with private investors I think that my most favorite reason is creating those opportunities because for us that's kind of how we started also was we partnered with other people who are raising Capital same thing that we're doing now we're using capitals because we saw as an opportunity to invest in something that we didn't have much knowledge about the the fact that we could we could invest it and still have our money working for us instead of us having to work for our money and so for us being able to see those returns see those impacts to the other investors and how that's helping them along and and employing their you know unemployed dollars and having them work for them and seeing that money being hard at work that I think that's the most rewarding that we're the most rewarding part of um working with other investors yeah you said it Eileen my favorite reason for working with private lenders private investors is it it ends up being a win-win-win scenario for so many people in fact I think I shared with you on your podcast my wife Carol joy and I over the years we've received thank you written notes and letters from our private investors our private lenders Thanking us for changing their retirement years that they really couldn't get this you know reliable rate of return obviously not in the local bank for sure so it really is I agree with you it's just so rewarding that we're able to bring in so many more people into our business everybody benefits it's win-win-win for everybody and again I thank you so much for offering that checklist to new real estate or excuse me me new private investors in real estate at the bonifestcapital.com checklist but just if you would before we close out if you would highlight two or three items that a new uh private investor or private lender needs to be on the watch out for before they invest in a syndication the biggest say is do your due diligence not on the deal itself but on the sponsor because when you're looking to invest in a private placement or a private investment such as a syndication or private lending or whatever like that you're really placing your bet on who's going to be operating and who is going to be utilizing your hard-earned dollars and so that's the most important part of it is to really do your due diligence and your your checks on the people that you're investing with because your values need to align you know you need to know like and trust them because it is a partnership you're going to be like I mentioned earlier it's an illiquid investment so you're not going to be able to just turn it around and say I don't like this person I'm going to pull it out you know after a couple months of working with them or a year or something like that and so it's easy to just hand your money over but it's very difficult to pull it out so really do your due diligence on the people that you're investing with and do your background checks and really establish a strong connection with them and really understand where their values are and do they align with with your goals and are they going to help you get to your goals your financial goals or whatever you're looking to achieve are they is that going to align and then the second thing is to you know invest in something um and just build up your knowledge knowledge is powerful knowledge is where it's going to you know make or break your Investments and so really understanding what you're getting into and it all goes back to the sponsor um you know as long as they're willing to answer the questions that you have willing to work with you educate you that's that's the biggest part awesome fantastic advice Eileen I mean thank you so much for taking the time to join me here on the show thank you so much for having me absolutely and again uh Eileen's website where she has got a free resource for you particularly if you're a new private investor and you're looking to get high rates of return or above average rates return anyway uh go to www.bonnavest capital B is in boy Ona bonavest b-o-n-a-v-e-s-t-c capital.com forward slash checklist download that checklist and start your education on how to get above average rates and return very safely Eileen it's been great having you on God bless you and thank you again thank you so much game you're 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Data Types
this section of lecture may learn datatypes when you write a program we we have to be fine but we call it as variables constant with different data types so in case you want to solve problems you need to understand how to define those data times different types and how to use them in our programs so let me remind what we learned so far we learn how to use basic symbols of no chance to develop or express our main freedoms to solve Sol set of problems we have different problems source that we meet that's why that's what we're going to learn in this course in problem solving so in order to solve those problems we have to develop algorithms so flowcharts are the simple tools which we can express those algorithms or we can illustrate those and problems by using six symbols displays here we discuss how to express or how to illustrate simple algorithm to solve different problems so as you remember first problem the soul is just printing our name on the screen so I demonstrated how to do it using scratch simple visual programming language here in this course we you see to learn problem-solving since I would like to use DCC for that I demonstrated you how to create a docker image of DCC so some of you may have windows computers so then you may not have this installed so it's better you use DCC to follow this course so I have created simple docker file using Don this docker file and install dhaka in your computer and then build that docker image and then you can run this docker image so you if you may automatically get this is a compiler and the front so it's basic GCC compiler you can get access to the basic GCC compiler to learn programming so the first problem we solved how to print the name so the flowchart for that start program print your name that is out and stop so this program has output only one processor that is output so we learn how to do it in scratch and if you want to do the same thing in C so that is how you want to do C to that in C so I introduce very basic C program so the C program starts with including what we call it adds libraries she has thousands of libraries which we developed or different programmers from history now developed for various activities we could use we could use to a slight breeze in our Cronin so the in the lab methods of the function we learn what his functions in later on included on those libraries defined in a file called header files so at the beginning of the say program we start with this hatch bar and say include and need to cure what we call it has had a file name stdio dot h refers to standard input/output library had a fine so we say in this line we say we would like to use standard input/output library in this program c program starts with a function called means main is mandatory in anything program so it is the starting point of the program here we say in that means after executing this function of the whole main it returns a value integer value so in within the program at the end of each functions we must tell what it go and written so for example in the main we say return 0 it returning an integer so here we define what type of the data is going to return so this simple program has only one function called as printf that function is implemented in a line for standard input/output or STD areas so this printf library within the bracket we see we want to print the name so that's what people do only thing we want to do so this is how simple C programs new play as a mission in the same program I am using a function called printf so that sounds function define in the library poll standard input uncle Anthony so at the beginning of the program we included the definition of this live brain using a header file as stdio.h anything program start execution on the main method begin an end of the span method ma by the 30 brackets so usually curly brackets we present begin and end of the function so this program has one function for main main is a mandatory function in each printf basically displays output this shattered output to the terminal we could use printed in different different ways to display the strings numbers different menus decimal variables and so on so we will learn when we move on in c programming at the end of each statement so we need to put a semicolon semicolon is used to mark the end of the statement so after printf you see you might see when you saw that we have we have a semicolon at the end of any function like the last statement of the function generator so with that we can return the money so return is not mandatory but as a good programmer we should always use return at the end of the function and then we have two new which value to return so here returns zero means returning integer zero after execution of the main method the other thing you should remember when you using in problem solving is that mainly C is case sensitive programming language because some of the programming you should understand some programming languages fundamental languages which in use are not cases but C is case-sensitive that means you define something with captain Lee is different with the symphony so when you see there are some some good programming practices how to use those names and how to use capital and simple letters so when removing those rules good practices so in C there are set of words which reserved by the language itself for those words we cannot use in our programs as variables or constants so they these words we call it a skillet these key words define different datatypes different programming Basic programming commands and so on so those key words sometimes we call it as reserved words so for example so here we define variable for money the type of that variable is integer it right has in in is the fever so basically key words we use simple letters these are the reserved words all the keywords of C all reserved words they use lowercase or simple English letters so like Auto constant double float switch size of register go to who else if those are the keyboard actually you might see you might understood she has limited set of keywords all the rest of the actions or rest of the tools so rest of the sermons which we have developed as functions user-defined functions so printf is not a keyword it is a function defined by a user but defined by previous program actually by using those keywords mean is again a function not a keyword when you want to use data in our programming language we have to create flexible against variables by example here we are creating a variable for integer the name of this variable will it has identifier so in the int is the type of this variable money is the name of this variable so those names call it as identifiers this identifier must be unique within the function or within the product when you define identifier later on you may learn scope of this identifier so may be so there might be identifiers within your function or maybe identifier which can access in between the functions and so on so here in this example we have two variables we define first one integer time second one for it as double type double double use to store real numbers or the floating-point numbers so this double variable name is account balance integer variable name is money money or account balance we only has identifiers usually when you write identifiers we can start it with the uppercase or lowercase letters begins or underscore so so basically we start writing identify using lowercase letters so first letter of the identifier should be either under school Oh any letter like tickets or lowercase letter for his net maximum size of the identifier is usually 31 characters we can have any length but we can't compiler only consider 31 characters but we should not use very long names as identifiers so then it difficult to ties as well as difficult to read or programs if you such long things okay in basic programs so we can see two types of data stories so when you want to store the data so the first basic type we call it has variables at the time working for it as constants in the variables can have multiple values so those values can be changed within the program so let's so it's variables look like a box so any item which fit into that box we can complete into the box the constant is a promise false so when you define a constant we put a fixed value there after that we cannot change it within the furnace but variable can we change but based on the boxes you understood the the item we can put it in will change similarly when you define those variables or the constant we I have to tell the system type of those data as I mentioned the very fundamental method of storing the data in our program variables so variables is a storage to hold the data so data can be in different types like numbers characters and so on so for example here we define the variable the name of the variable or identify of the variable voltage plays oh and the type of it is integer 95 is the valley so when you define the variable we can give it a initial value it is a best practice we must give initial value at the initial value when you define this very so otherwise see my take hand imbalance when you define when you define those variables so initially when you define a variable we should get the type of the variable and the name of the variable and this mark in the programming call it as assignment mark so this value is assigned to this variable so that means 95 put it into this memory storage so since it is a variable within the program we can give different values to those this variable so the value being given will bestow in this variable so there are basic rules programmers must follow when we define or when you name variables so variable names in general for it has identifier as I mentioned we can store them we can start them in uppercase or lowercase letters vonda's underscore signs since strongly typed language what this mean is that type of the variable cannot be changed that's why we call it a strongly typed variable the value of the variable can be changed so that means during the program we can assign different values to that variable but the type of the variable that cannot be changed after defined now let's have a constant illiteracy constants are the six things fix storage areas when you define a constant we which would you the type as well so we put constant constable and then we put type keyword and we give a name for that constant so here we define a constant called v type of that is double that is decimal numbers and we say it's a constant in in previously if I go back so we say here in and the name so there are no nothing in front of the time but here when you define the constant we must say before the type we must say is a constant constant time and the valley sorry type and the name of that constant that is for constant identifier and after that we can give a value to the constants that cannot be changed throughout the project so for example we assign 3.14 to the constant called file so it's fixed constant time cos constant value cannot change that is what it called has constant so we discuss variable times so but we did not introduce those types yet see how different variable types available or what we call it datatypes correct names data types so those data types are holidays fundament can divided into the fundamental data types and derive data types so basic fundamental data types are integers floating point numbers and characters so based on those types she has derived data types so therefore it has arrays point structures in overalls and so on so we will learn those when you move on let's learn basic types now so those basic types are integers and floating point numbers and characters so most of the first one is integers basically integers stores numbers positive or negative numbers whole numbers integers are whole numbers that can have both positive and negative values that means they don't have decimal values we cannot use decimal values in integer types for example here we define variable for ID of the integer type so they are all numbers so here we define two variables for ID and age both times so when you say integer to the compiler so based on the computer hardware the Creator storage with different sizes so basically modern computers when you define integer variable the computer creates four byte memory location of computer allocate locate four byte memory location to store those integer values same size of this storage is full byte there is a maximum and minimum value which can be stored in this place so basically we have to store negative and positive on the board because of that so we could have if it is 4 bytes maximum width we can Delta to the power 32 bits for between 32 bits so to the power 32 distinguish States representation we can get it in this storage so using those we can store minus 2 to the power 31 to 2 power 31 minus 1 positive number so this quality has the range so this is the minimum number we can store in this and that is the maximum number we can show in this so so for example if this is number smaller number than this this is not run correctly because this is a number we can stow in this so if you try to assign the number to the variable we cannot hold that so it's automatically dropped some part of the number so we may not get the correct answer or correct calculation because of that when you define variables you must first design what would be the maximum and minimum values we might get it in this program or in this min or else we have to decide with what would be the maximum or minimum values which we have to stone this rate so based on that we have to decide type si we want to stop floating point number if you want to stop floating for numbers or the decimal numbers we have two types of variables available but equal it has float and the double so using note here you see we can define the variables and account balance and double we can create a variable for book price so then so those two variables account balance and book price by excellent manners so for example here normalized factor we define the variable for normalize factor so which was this planet this many so we can assign it in the exponential format or we can assign the values to this floating point variables using decimal formats like two point three four so the difference between float and double is the size then the size the float usually four bytes known and the double is usually eight bytes known so then we can help get more precision when you stubborn then float so if you want to have like scientific calculations which more accurate okay values so better to use double if you just want some decimal numbers and you are not concerned about the accuracy so you can use float so in case we want to store some names so we have using a variable for characters so the characters can store one letter so we have to give this letter within inverted commas so for example here is the character variable Fulton's which to the letter h so size of this character is one byte so the computer locate one byte when you define the variable called character in addition to this so C has other basic datatypes so we only learn integer floating point numbers double and characters but it has some keyword for unsigned so for example we can put in unsigned in front of integer and define the variable for unsigned int so then it only can store positive numbers so we can have then kind of variable for short a variable for byte so using those times actually we could change the storage times the other thing we must learn at the very beginning so when you write the program so you have to your program should have readability that means someone else not only you have a look on this program should understand what it is so in order to increase the readability programmer must follow two things first one is writing comments the other one is in the indentations so we will learn indentation and how next on come in let's discuss a little bit so comments means we describes a program in the source code itself when you put those comments the compiler may not take which clients into consideration while it combines the phone so the CEOs / that symbol to have a single line coming so if your comment is in one line so we use slash slash and write that so then it may not get some fine so it is just for the information so if you want to write multiple line comments we have to start if it - and close it is star slash so whatever we type in between compiler may not company it considered the data or whatever we tighten between yes comments or the description of your program so from the beginning as a good programmer you must learn how to put those coming okay now let's try to do several things understand what I discussed in the session so I will take this one from and I start my start my kind of docker image so so since I rounded up image in the previous time I don't need to run it back he said a function time dr. start option ki - AI and the image name agency it will start by defining what were the name which has the GCC compiler so I mounted my novel programming directory and my home is mounted to the my finger directly so I then goes to the electrical one they are explore my programs so you can have like similarly record structure now you want to store your product so as you remember I the last thing i gota from em all I see so nothing VI editor let me open this folder so you see it's include the library main printer if you want to print your name on the screen instead of either one I can type my name like here so then slash and says after painted go to the next slide so women discuss printer function in detail later on so I save and exit this program it's called double Q right and three and then I compile it using GCC it will create a file called a dot out that is executable file I put a dot will execute the program so you see my name is there so similarly if I want to let's say I were to define the variable in the same program and take this program and I can define integer variable let's say integer X as value fine so now I want to paint that on the terminal what I have to do is I have to type my death so I say print head and after that I need to tell which type of variable I am going to in Soho that time using particle formatting string so there is a percentage 1p that says I am going to print variable integer on the terminal and after that string here we put comma comma and the next that is a variable name when I put that it print on the terminal not the X with front of the terminal value of X the X is a variable value is five so now it should lie on the screen so I combined this money so you see I got five so similarly I can define different variables and print them using printed the Sprint epsilon is outfit formal so if you want to read something from the term here then we have to use C input and then print a bit output input function we use is called scanning which is scary function we can input the data to achieve program and using printf function we can print the data to determine it okay so we will discuss needs input/output further in the next session
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Letting It Snow with Kiernan Shipka, Shameik Moore, Anna Akana, and Blogbrother John Green
I'm gonna start with with the most casual question I have why are we here like in the largest sense of the phrase okay promotion I met like on earth I think that's what they meant decided to procreate like the parents that came before them and here we are I didn't sign up for this anyway it's a really funny holiday movie good morning Hank it's Tuesday I'm here on the let it snow like press junket huh and I'm here with we're gonna you know we're gonna switch to Netflix as good cameras now what's your favorite Christmas movie of all time I'm up at Christmas Carol Wow yeah yeah mine used to be it's a wonderful life but that did y'all film in the snow yeah and they added more snow on top of snow do you remember the coldest day it's minus 30 oh nothing sensible kidding how many marshmallows is optimal for hot chocolate I take them and I make like a top layer of marshmallows and then once they all disappear into my mouth I add another layer who would you most want to be snowed in with easy yeah yeah yeah yeah I feel like I would annoy you Isaac are you saying this because your answer is not me Oh doctor your ass no of course it was you it was always do you have a favorite holiday song Alvin and the Chipmunks Christmas this question is very important to me what is the appropriate time to start celebrating or decorating I'm on the fence you know I believe in people who do it you know right after Halloween and people who do it after Thanksgiving and I think we're all really good people and we all should work together to become better people are you running for office have you all seen it I watched it with you it's genuinely great I've seen you I've seen you all in other things you did without us and they were all so good letting is your favorite gas station snack stations in Australia where can i watch let it snow November 8 not just under memory really good point but especially on November 8 but also on November 9th yeah Hank I'll see you tomorrow
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Agri-12: Screencast-04 LMU - Validate your retrieval results with in situ data
foreign now how do we figure out how good our quantitative map actually is the usual way is a comparison of values returned by the machine learning algorithm with actual in-situ measurements collected in parallel with the overflight so far we have claimed that such in-situ data are not available but actually a team from the LMU Munich did go into the field on that Sunday in May 2021 when the Airborne data was acquired you can find a shape file with the in-situ measurements in folder 5 of the downloaded data set to import the field data click the green icon with the white cross in the data sources window and add the shape file to The View with a right click on the file name you can add the data to the map display that already contains the modeling results do you see the small sampling points unfortunately the number of samples is rather small as is regularly the case with a labor-intensive field measurements by zooming in you can see that each sampling Point corresponds to a single Pixel of the Airborne data which in turn correspond to the approximately five by five meter Elementary sampling units sampled in the field now to compare our hyperspectral product with the in-situ sample data we use yet another nmap box tool this time we select the tools toolbar from the main menu and open the scatter plot tool in the panel that pops up we can select the information layers currently displayed in the map from a drop down menu I select the AG remove.bsq file containing our modeling results and then the in-situ data shape file next we select the variable to be compared in the scatter plot from each data set let's start with the leaf area index Lai for short from both data sets here we go the data appears in the scatter plot we know immediately I suggest some adaptations for example changing the extent of the analysis from current canvas which is the zoom extent to whole raster to include all data points you can also change display symbols or colors and add one to one and fitted regression lines to the graph I also like to limit the X and Y axis ranges in this case to a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 7 for both data sets and make them visually easier to compare and I try to make the graph a little more Square finally I check the swap axes Button as it is a scientific convention that model results should always be projected to the y-axis whereas measured data should be displayed on the x-axis ah now we can analyze the plot although we observe some scattering we also achieve a high correlation of 0.81 with a relatively low root mean squared error of 0.58 the slope of the regression line is 0.71 which tells us that our retrieval tends to overestimate lower Lai values and to underestimate higher Lai values given that we have in a couple of minutes retrieve these results without any information besides the hyperspectral imagery they are actually pretty good remember that we went into the exercise without any a priori knowledge and train the artificial neural network on a synthetic training database with a huge range of potential values pretty much the entire range of values to be expected in a natural environment this means the model is transferable and could also be applied for example to other Acquisitions of the area captured a different observation times okay the correlation for the Lai turned out very nicely but what about other variables in our data set the in-situ data also contains information about the crop height the phonology and the chlorophyll while the crop height and the phenology are not part of the canopy reflectance model that we used for the training of our machine learning algorithm and thus cannot be mapped the chlorophyll content was retrieved let's compare chlorophyll wow comparing in situ chlorophyll measurement with the retrieval results doesn't appear very successful any idea why well actually that doesn't come as much of a surprise as chlorophyll content is a leaf level variable that is measured in the field for individual leaves the Airborne sensor on the other hand observes the whole canopy from above and thus senses the chlorophyll content on canopy level these two cannot and should not be compared so when dealing with the quality assessment of retrievals from remote sensing measurements always double check not to compare apples and oranges okay folks that's it for the day I hope you enjoyed our exercises and took away the message that the combination of hyperspectral data canopy reflectance models and machine learning algorithms enables us to infer high quality quantitative information even from remote places where no in-situ measurements are available
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The Origin of Anansi Stories
hello and welcome to save your spot i am pepe and in this video with my utmost respect to african culture i've saved a spot for you to learn all about the origin of the famous and nancy stories so get ready and let's get started [Music] spider tails are found extensively throughout west africa but the enanti tales originating from ghana are amongst the best known stories such as these are told from generation to generation to pass down knowledge and moral messages similar to aesop's fables the and nancy tales are believed to have originated from the ashanti people in ghana and a nancy's name comes from the word used for spider in the akan language anansi is one of the most important characters of west african caribbean folklore anansi the trickster is a west african god who often takes the shape of a spider and is considered to be the god of all knowledge of all stories he is often depicted as a spider who not only acts like a man but in some stories actually appears as one sometimes a nancy is a spider with a human face or might be a human with spider-like creatures such as eight legs and nancy's stories were part of an exclusively oral tradition and the nancy himself was seen as synonymous with skill and wisdom in speech oral tradition is what introduced nancy tells to the rest of the world by the people that were enslaved during the atlantic slave trade in the 16th century the importance of a nancy stayed strong when many slaves were brought to the new world a nancy was often celebrated as a symbol of slave resistance and survival because in the stories and nancy is able to turn the tables on his powerful oppressors by using his cunning and trickery today and nancy stories have been written down and you can find them in books they are still very popular as they make people laugh and perhaps they also appeal to our spirit of a rebellion the more you search you will find that all cultures around the world share similar stories with a message can you think of any from your culture well that's all we have time for today thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more educational videos till next time bye [Music] you
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Part0|Deadly Vibrio Vulnificus: Summer Tragedy in Long Island & Connecticut - Gov. Hochul Confirms
this summer one resident of Long Island and two inhabitants of Connecticut passed away due to vibrio vulnificus a bacteria present in raw shellfish or sea water New York Governor Kathy hochul confirmed these incidents and mentioned that the bacteria though rare has reached this region and can be extremely dangerous the deer farm Long Island is still under investigation to determine if the bacteria were contracted from New York Waters last month three residents of Connecticut were known to have contracted the bacteria the victims were aged between 60 and 80 with two deaths occurring in July stay updated on the vibrio velnifica situation in New York and Connecticut visit our channel for comprehensive news and info support us by liking subscribing and sharing our content stay safe
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READ: Christian law firm memo asks Florida hate group to find evidence for anti-trans talking points
uh I'm a proud mother of a child with scps and a graduate and I'm a transgender woman I'm 34 years old I've been doing this for a decade you call that a phase I am the gender ideology here I stand [Music] We Are Men we are many board members restore the censored pages of figure LGBT students to their yearbook make this right calling us groomers is a historical blood libel that leads to pogroms of minorities to kids and parents everywhere I'll show you exactly how to stop this extremist groups are lying to you here about trans people being too mentally incompetent to know our own genders and they were lying about us when they said that being trans is a to other people people that's genocidal rhetoric who is responsible the Christian nationalist Legal Group Alliance defending Freedom just ordered those talking points as a legal argument from a hate group in Gainesville called the American College of Pediatricians they are a fake group they are not the American Academy of Pediatrics they are not mainstream they are about a hundred people about 12 members the alliance defending Freedom ordered those talking points the talking points came first that ever the evidence after thought just like big tobacco hiring experts to manufacture doubt that smoking causes cancer go read the Southern Poverty Moss ever today go read floridaban.com today to see their actual documents we uploaded where they plan and workshop these anti-trans talking points themselves this ends now queer and trans kids busting open these conspiracies against their lives in the pages of that yearbook that's journalism you're only coping with all of this because the governor who spaced allegations of committing acts of torture against detainees at Guantanamo who were later free that's not political that's a Geneva Convention torture is a war crime has
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Assassin's Creed Unity - Gameplay PC MAX OUT REAL 4K 60FPS
ugh so [Music] oh so pope clements hear me before this year is out you will answer for your crimes before god almighty and you king philip no punishment is too heinous for the great evil you have inflicted upon the temple i cast you curse you to the 13th generation of your blood you shall consumed in flames of hunger and wrath thus came the age of true wisdom to a blistering close the knights templar once the proud shepherds of order peace and illumination [Music] yeah let's get a sniffer running if abstergo pings us pull me out okay i have a visual hey there this is probably disorienting so i'll be brief i'm bishop not my real name obviously but that's as much as you'll get today please listen carefully abstergo is using you hijacking your neurons to help them sift through genetic memory data these guys don't have their fingers and countless corporations governments media outlets and ngos but now they want control over history itself if that doesn't frame you it should and we're here to stop them and i need your help deacon preload gene sequence uh ad16 b13 i87 last week we gained access to a bank of unsequenced memories from sergo's helix servers for now we'd like you to experience a small scaffold this should help you understand our struggle and after that you can decide for yourself what comes next we'll be waiting anno can't i go with you father courage my boy you wait just here i will return when this hand reaches the top that's forever not as long as all that and when i get back we'll see the fireworks and arno no exploring um yes father hey you'd rather sit without prune come on this way don't even think about moving quickly quickly are you trying to get caught so bet you can't steal one thief put that back ease for his royal highness not the likes of you damn it the hell's going on put that away now i i thought they were for everyone thief put that back so [Music] hold there damn you hurry through here did you see their faces when we stole those apples i'm arno elise i'm here with my father so am i he has important business with the king what shall we do now shh listen don't worry they'll never think to look for us in here it was my fault i'm the one who took the apple let's see where they're going hurry up mr franklin i sincerely hope this unfortunate affair does not darken your opinion of our nation mr if we judge nations by the characters we should all be called i'm here girls further come away boy arnold arnold look at me can't win fairly encouraged so you stoop the thief in your bastard calm down victor i've only come for my watch it's my watch i want it fairly well in adjust world victor i would agree with you but this is not a just world this is france you're a dead man oh step lightly there you'll hurt yourself i just had a nice chat with your brother you go fetch the marshalls hold on a minute sorry [Music] gentlemen please we can come to an understanding please excuse him he's not house broken [Music] oh thick headed blacksmith like you probably can't even read a watch come over here and say that ah no get back here ah yes a wise man knows when to admit defeat victor [Music] yes and where in god's name have you been huh got you now you little [ __ ] just a little misunderstanding nothing your master's arbor and a common criminal in broad daylight he broke into my home and stole my watch did he indeed well i'm sure the marshall see would be more than willing to sort this out sort what out olivier um a most serious accusation against your ward sir he robbed me of what precisely wait for me in my library don't give me that look victor cheats when he plays farrow everyone knows it arno who are you talking to no one miss you you'll be happy to learn i persuaded olivier to leave off calling the marshall sea again what is this the sixth time the seventh perhaps a new hobby might be better for your health well i find playing cards affords many opportunities for fresh air and exercise we'll talk about this later i have business in town and must collect elise before i can attend to it elise is here only for the night she returns to paris first thing tomorrow she'll need an escort won't she with you so preoccupied one of you running a mock is quite enough remain here and see if olivier has any chores for you i'm sure he does what was that give my regards to elise foreign thrown out onto the street yet oh you would love that wouldn't you it did break my heart olivier if i weren't here who'd do all your work for you the horses need brushing boy get to it certain mom i miss you um it's very important oh calm yourself that letter won't reach monsieur de la say any faster if you drop dead of exhaustion give it here i'll catch you you must receive it today it's very very important yes i heard you the first time i'll see that he gets it [Music] stop bad luck damn it slow down apparently walnut is a popular finish this season who is driving this coach pelops aggrete what i need is a bird's eye view [Music] oh foreign [Music] there you are uh [Music] thank you foreign [Music] so who or what will take its place another king a council of capable men that is the question isn't it a truce what the devil was that about now now we can resolve this without recourse to violence can't we get him hugo i suppose not [Music] easy big fella ready for a beating let's see you run away this time you can't take us both at once not your day is it victor to your health gentlemen you boy what's up what are you doing there uh running he's getting away is i'm getting back in there now i'll catch them back at home i suppose [Music] bye
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Magento: Readiness Check gives Found non-writable path(s): /home/USER/DOCROOT/php.ini.sample
morning youtube it's morning here it might be like 1am at your place and you're trying to get out of the office what are you doing in the office at 1am anyway you might have a technical issue and this video will show you the question as well as the possible solutions hope you like it hope you subscribe to my channel that will really help me and my family and also that you liked the video thank you god bless [Music] [Applause] [Music] so [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] subscribe please thank you thank you thank you for watching and may god bless you always
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Odd Salon CRACKPOT: Ether, Kintsugi, and the Sagrada Familia (Part 2 of 2)
action we do have one adorable tinfoil hat 'add crackpot Harvey who is about to go home with some lucky audience member tonight and and help block the surveillance on your brain and make sure that the government can't read your brainwaves Ryan if you'll do the honors [Music] thank you Steen our lucky winner tonight is Quintessa is Quintessa here can you whoop lovely ouch is coming [Music] Hey and next a friend of odd salon to talk about another project you may be interested in hello I'm Ryan and I've said this before and I'll say this again I will stand by his assessment I am probably one of the most publicly naughty members of odd salon publicly publicly I prove this because every month I bring that naughtiness that delicious delicious still to your ears with the dirty talk game show it's a chance for you to see four panelists fighting each other in the clock with nothing but their tongues that's right their tongues are displayed for your amusement do you want to see the Dorito game show do you want to see the dirty dog game show the next show is July 23rd at codeword when I say July Twitter that code word the dirty talk game show Thank You Ryan and now to continue our evening of crack pottery we have more students and pseudo scientific theory gone awry please welcome to the stage crystal Riley to talk about the failed theories of the Easter hello all I see that people are still wandering around do people want to sit down I mean I'm about to say some cool so pull this out of it so the ether is this amazing time in physics oh I should introduce I'm crystal and I love particle physics it's just start there the ether was this cool time in physics where physicists were trying to explain what they were seeing in the world without actually knowing what was going on and it resulted in some amazing theories I'm going to run you through a few of them but first we're going to get a little bit of a background about why we even got to this point first of all you've kind of seen this argument before like is it a particle is it whoo-hoo no it's both we know that now with our modern hats we're just like oh you're silly physicist you don't know anything but if it was an interesting time because there are some properties of light that behave very wave like you know Pink Floyd you get a you get a nice little refraction what happens and if it were a particle it would just like you know bounce around I don't know do particle things you also get this cool thing which you know now that we have lasers we know about it's called diffraction you don't really see it that often with light but we do see it with waves like the ocean yeah have you seen this before we're in the bay get this kind of cool pattern where it goes to a little hole and gets full circles I don't know ways are cool but so so those are two reasons why light behave as waves well there are some reasons that light behaves as particles for example if the light were just a wave you would stand in here and you'd look fuzzy I looked in the mirror and unless you have you know poor vision I'd tend to look okay so so particles are particles cuz they bounce and they come back with the same momentum so there's there's that and there's the other other reason why they're particles which is whenever you look up at the sky at night you see these cool little sparkly things and those are stars and you see them as discrete circles and not these really fuzzy things which you would see if they were waves because they they would interact with other stuff so their reasons for both and until this guy Newton with the cool hair and other great things like apples and whatnot I know we really talked about light until Newton came up with the particle theory of light which is actually really crazy and I had a design it was it was really great and to explain all the reasons that light didn't behave as a particle like the diffraction we talked about and the whole refraction and other great things that light has a different particle like he basically said life just particles but it's going through something funny I don't know what it is but it causes them to not behave like normal particles so there's this funny thing that makes the particles not particle II that's an odd direct quote unfortunately he called this thing he called the thing the ethereal medium which by the way the optics was published in English which I did not know until I was researching for this so he did actually literally call it the ethereal medium which actually like with with your cracked by heads like haha you're so cute but it actually made a lot of sense considering where he's coming from if you take light and you shine it through a through some water or your your drink glass hold it up to light you get you get some funny patterns on the ground that happens from refraction and so his idea was whatever it changes going through different stuff then it'll change directions and so it made sense that that would happen when going between a vacuum so you suck all the air out of the glass tube and going through air and so he was like oh there must be another thing that is going through I'm going to call it the ethereal medium here is his direct quote and unlike my particle leave particle mist essentially he called it a super gas that was the ethereal medium and it was used to explain the fact that his particle theory of light that he published in optics had some weird stuff about it that he couldn't explain but he could explain it if the particles were going through something weird so there's something in permeating the universe that makes light act funny this was the well he'll held theory of how light travelled for a long-ass time is 1818 is over 100 years later we have not had any questions of this and in fact 1818 this guy with a great wispy hair reminds me some of my friends up there yeah that this guy is the Augustine free Nell and he's kind of the first to really talk about light as a wave before then nobody really talked about light the Newton was like if a particle bro just travels with funny stuff then free Nell was like no no no no it's a wave and let me tell you why he picks it's a wave because he studies polarization polarization if you don't know much about polarization polarization is what makes sunglasses look we can turn you head funny make some make some look funny out if you've done them as long as I do all the time but I love particles so and also what make privacy screen privacy screens the idea is that he travels through the light travels through these filters and it changes the orientation of the light so you can only see it whenever you're looking at it straight on which is why privacy screens work so Kay for not stealing your stuff on your computer but here's a quick question so you know is that part he doesn't light his ways because he can get polarization to happen with light but here's a quick question guys do we have sound in space the star trek gets wrong all the time it's so disappointing that's because we know that sound is like waves through the air and when there's nothing for the sound to travel in it doesn't make any noise because there's nothing there for to travel in well it's not just the air right because you can hear funky sounds when you put your head under a pool and so all it really happens is that you need the the wave needs something to travel through and and we generally refer to that as a medium not that but that this is the wave equation for determining the speed of a wave traveling through a thing which yes success is the only equation I'll put up so if your math scared okay so this baby yeah this is the speed of a wave is dependent on this funky M letter which is a Mew which is representing representing the density of the thing as traveling through that's unnecessary detail all you need to know is that it was hot stuff in physics to figure out what mu was we need to know what mu is because we think there's an ether there's a thing that light is traveling in and if we know mu then we know the speed of light big deal it's 1818 guys we don't know this big light good but so there's the ether is getting a lot of scrutiny because they're trying to figure out what the speed of light is but also because just like in the 2000s when everyone thought Wi-Fi was frying their brains everybody thought the East cereal medium was making their children something I don't know it's 1818 and crackpot theories has existed since the beginning of time as we've learned from these talks so there so long story short everyone's talking about the ether because either you're someone who believes that it's making your children sick or you're someone who's trying to figure out speed of light or you're frying frog legs so that there's this guy puts on who's like whoa right now there is not an inner there is not this crazy medium that light is traveling and otherwise you would get this crazy pattern when when you shine a laser through things and that's complete nonsense obviously he's a very pompous guy gives a direct quote which I love I love when physicists get nasty and so it basically his point is that you would get diffraction with light if light is a wave and there's no way that's going to happen because you're going to say there's light weathers not and so up rail runs experiment and turn up you get this nice little pattern called light is a wave he's proven it must travel through something because there's no sound in space and so we we obviously have something that light is traveling in well let's let's be real let's think about the implications of this there's either an ether wind or there is ether dragging let's think about this for a second ether wind means that there is something in space and the earth is going through it but that what that means is you could take a flashlight and shine it that way and it will take longer for the light to get there than if you shine it that way that's a very intense idea the other one is oh well obviously we're traveling at the same speed as that thing that carries light and which means it must be gravitationally bound which means the earth is dragging it around the earth is carrying light bumbly jumbly stuff and thus we don't notice it on earth there's this a another person worth mentioning who says oh yeah it's obviously the ether is a thing because stars once you see the light it moves until the lights not where the star is anymore and and so basically you get these two theories it's say something like this the big ball there's representing a light and you can see that there's one where the light moves along and then there's one where like the star moves and so really this was a proof of the ether existed according to science I said so this is 1830 you know 15 years and so someone's like okay it's why if there's something that carries light around then I'm going to fill a tank full of water and I'm going to set the tank at an angle and I'm going to shine a light through it and light and oh and the water's going to move and then I want to measure on the other side where the light goes that's that's a great idea and so sure not the light's not in the same place that the light was because of refraction but apparently they forgot about forgot about that in 1851 and they proved the ether existed with this experiment because because the water carried the light particles just like to eat the woods and there was only one scientist who came around 1 2 years later this guy is George Airy and he was like this is nonsense guys I feel he builds his telescopes full of water to prove them wrong he maybe buddy have ideas I'd take a telescope I look at this look at the stars without water and I take a telescope with negative stars with water but in me without water it's a vacuum he's like ok so one the ether is going through it and one the water is standing still I should see the stars in different places and he doesn't there's a good note here that there are other people during this time period who are like oh yeah the ether is probably not a thing but this guy the first guy to publish papers this is the ether is nonsense and so are you anyway the scientific community thinks he's kind of a crackpot and 10 years later this guy Nicholson starts to be build this fanciest thing called a light interferometer the idea being it's a complex diagram bear with me for a second the idea is that you take light and you split it and then you bounce it off stop I think you put it back together when you do that the light interferes with itself and you could determine if one of the splits of light to put farther than the other one so imagine that you have your ether put your ether hat on for a second then the lights going to get stretched in one direction and not on the other and so you'll see a pattern then if they went in the same direction both times we'd have the same laser back he did this experiment in 1881 and he did not find ether this is absolutely devastating to him because he believed the ether existed he was trying to find the density the ether because he needed to tell us this light so that's why if he knows our six years here in between it took him six years what was his results because he was so sure he did it wrong he published his paper in 1887 and everyone was like dude you are so wrong it's funny I told the whole scientific community said that this guy was an idiot and they were like obviously your interferometer was too small you should build it you should use statistical noise in your experiment there's no way we could do this and there are some other reasons why people believed his experiment was wrong one physicist said oh the ether is actually expanding in all directions simultaneously in both sides of the laser was stretched by the same amount there is a there's another one who decided that the only only reason that you could have this problem is because the Sun is so large that it's actually attracting all of these are in one place so you couldn't possibly measure its okay it's not your fault but like a good scientist Mickelson and Morley they partner up and they build a giant indent around it is 100 feet that is a large laser interpreter this larger laser and robbers are come awhile to build it they found they also they also rotated it between each time so that they could disprove the whole it's expanding in each direction idea I don't know make stuff up physicist and so yeah three years later he publishes result and they did not find the ether because it's not there yeah and and so this time they were very confident because they had to join it to do barometer that they weren't detecting noise they were detecting that there wasn't anything out there the light was just going places and there was nothing taking it there because it don't need nobody and so but because they were interferometer was so large they actually weren't able to measure the speed of light reached his goal even though he had to take a different route to get there which is a big deal because it really laid the way for us letting go low the fact that there was this medium that was traveling through it and that the speed of light is something that's not because of its the thing that's carrying it and it was the first time that we'd really thought about this and it was actually a big deal Nicholson received the del Bell Nobel Prize and physics and he is the first American to receive to be a scientific Nobel laureate hey America but this is really important because it really laid the foundation to allow the theories of relativity and the theories of particle wave duality to exist and come to come to be and without without this kind of letting go of these crackpot theories that we look at back now but they were completely reasonable during the time period then we wouldn't have been able to make the way for physics as it is today and so I suggest that we raise a glass to insatiable curiosity and the insane past that it allows us to pursue Oh II sir I want to believe Thank You Kristal that was indeed some some cool up next we have another first-timer here on stage please give a hand to geneious trout she will be talking about literal cracked pots with kintsugi illuminating the beauty of a cracked pot okay so before we get into correct pots what I want to give you is to misunderstandings to guide you through this journey the first is a story about uncracked pots it's a story that taught solution myoga this Potter told at every workshop he gave in this in the States he would say a man pulls a pot out of the kiln it is gorgeous it is perfect he gets excited and starts to run it over to his neighbor but on the way there he is overcome with shame so that it brings him to his knees he returns home and carefully paints a crack on the pot he then presents it to his neighbor who declares it an honourable gift Chimay oka would then turn to the room and say once you understand this you understand Japan now despite having retold this story for several years now I can only tell that story and I don't think I actually understand it yet not really the second misunderstanding that I want to give you is the idea of wabi-sabi this is the love of the passing beauty in simple rustic I can tell you about it but I don't naturally see it without trying and that means that I don't understand it at all wabi-sabi is innate the concepts of Japanese aesthetics as the Pythagorean ideal of perfection is to European aesthetics no Western artists sits and concentrates to look for the beauty in the golden triangle we simply take it as a formula for beauty and wabi-sabi is like that it's not a philosophy that you train your mind to attain it's a cultural understanding of beauty so take these two misunderstandings with you and let's get started this is kansui it's not really hard to explain what consumed is it's simply a broken ceramic piece that is repaired with lacquer and then those repairs are dusted with gold even the words are simple kin means gold and sugi or to Godoy means to connect or connected so simply put kansui is just a gold connection now the history of kansui is this somewhat historical but probably mostly apocryphal story so settle in once upon a time or in Japanese fairy tales mukashi and Kashi back in the 15th century a Shogun named a Chicago Yoshimasa broke his favorite table he was saddened at the waste of it so he sent it back to the Potters in China for repairs and what he got back was his table repaired with super ugly staples these staples rendered it both ugly and unusable he could no longer feel the supple clays and his hands or drink tea and contemplate the history of his bowl in short the Shogun was very displeased so he called together all of the artisans that he had and he gave them to the bowl asking them if there was anything that the crafts people could do to return his bowl to life the crafts people turned to Japanese lacquer which was the other material used to make functional drinking vessels and bowls the lacquer workers use the set of this tree which has the friendly scientific name of toxicodendron it has this name because its SAP causes vicious poison ivy type welts across any piece of skin but it touches in any way these brave craftspeople dried this SAP and then ground it to a powder they mix this toxic powder with a flower paste and I use that to glue the bowl back together after curing the bowl in a humid box for about a week maybe two they sanded the repair to be flush with the glaze in order to preserve the feel of the bowl then they carefully lacquered a thin dusting of gold and they were able to make his favorite table usable again and so the Shogun was pleased we and now it's important to note that those tables rendered his people not just ugly but also useless the process of consuming made the bowl whole usable and beautiful again if you start reading about kansui on the internet you're going to come across consid kits that use jb weld or two-part epoxy and gold leaf now this is fast and it totally skips out on that whole rash on any exposed skin things but it makes the object unusable which goes against the entire idea of wabi-sabi by violating the history and spirit of the object which gains its Worth through its continued use so much like the story of the perfect pot this philosophy of Kentucky is easy to talk about but hard to internalize still Americans love to talk about it and to make really terrible art about it since about 2006 consuming images have been running rampant on the internet with a quote from an artist named Barbara Bloom who says when the Japanese mend broken objects they aggrandized the damage by filling the cracks with gold they believe that when something suffered damage it becomes more beautiful nope no they don't wrong and no thinking that you understand kansui from a Western quote like this means that you have forgotten rule number one of looking at stuff from Japan and that rule is Japan is really where do you guys the fact is that Westerners who study Japan professionally for years still run into elements of Japanese culture that they don't understand and so if something's written about Japanese philosophy rings true take your 13 year old Western poetry writing self it's wrong an aesthetic based on wabi-sabi doesn't talk about gilding flaws in order to accept them they were never looking for unplowed perfection to begin with instead they say worth in the history and the story and the function of the object in a Shinto country where rocks trees and ponds become some of eight million God's a physical object that's been here for a while is a powerfully spiritual thing to repair then isn't so much an act of elevating the flaw to beauty as it's an act of caring for the spirit of the thing I'm not wasting the history of something but instead continuing its story this idea is so ingrained in Japanese culture that it almost seems like it wouldn't travel very far from their islands however Western ceramics people cannot get enough of appropriating Japanese pottery and that my friends is because of these guys from 1952 to 1953 Bernard leach a british potter brought a potter from japan named Shoji Hamada all around Europe in the United States to talk about what real pots are the main thing that Western Potter's took from this will the two main things are one our pots should look pretty Japanese and two you should never charge enough for a pot to make a living wage and from these things we managed to take all of these Japanese philosophical traditions and water them down and sprinkle them across Western ceramic art including kansui which isn't just a lovely thing to appropriate what's Heidi quotes about yielding flaws it also fixes a huge problem that we ceramic ceramic artists have with our work which is that it breaks all the time now let's consider we can just use some two-part epoxy and some gold leaf and not only have we fix it we've added a whole new layer of meaning it's become a way to say I know I broke it but I'm going to put it on display anyway and we're not going to talk about the fact that it's broken other than to talk about how that makes it more awesome you guys I'm not saying that people can't make this kind of art in western ceramics Japanese tradition has become so irrevocably integrated into our arts conversation I don't know how to get it back out however it's one of those things that if it's done needs to be done better than this so if you're gonna use considering your work you need to sit with it for a while maybe try to understand it on a gut level and make something great with it and there are artists who have done that Rachel Sussman at the project called sidewalk in saqqara where she fills cracks in city streets with gold and called it street art now seen in the context of the demolish and rebuild gentrification system that were kind of stuck in here this is a pretty good consuming piece Leeson chewing a Korean artist takes pots that are cast off and broken by porcelain factories and builds giant sculptures out of them she says they're fine for her because she's not looking for their kind of perfection so what makes it successful consider yourt versus weird Western misappropriation art and the answer is I don't think I'm qualified to tell you mostly I think it takes us all the way back to shimmy yoga's story of the Potter painting a crack on a pot after illness thinking about breaking and repairing cracks after weeks of going through Japan looking at pots and talking to Potter's it would still be hubris for me to claim that I understand why the man painted the crack on his pot or what the philosophical truth of Kentucky is in a tea ceremony you take a tea bowl in your hands and you turn it and you look for an understanding that is beyond words what I call a haptic understanding and so maybe we just take a moment to look at this bowl and sit with wherever our understanding is at this moment while we and then from there we can raise our glass I raise a toast to the craft pots and the crackpots while we may never understand you we will sit with open-minded wonder at your unique and your stories [Applause] Wow thank you for a story of really cool art continuing the story of really cool art we have fellow Michael Salah so who's going to tell us about God's architect Antoni gaudí and the Sagrada família let's see you can hear great so 91 years ago yesterday a funeral procession snaked its way through Barcelona attracting thousands to mourn the passing of famed Catalan architect Antoni gaudí just a few days earlier he had been walking to his afternoon prayers when a tram hit him and dragged him along behind it and he received grievous injuries now towards the end of gaudí's life he was more and more involved with his Catholic faith and with the building of the Sagrada família which we'll be talking about he was really focusing entirely on this building and trying to get it ready for the next generations to complete because he knew that he wouldn't be around I don't think he knew that it was me that soon but he was not paying attention to his physical form he was gaunt he was reportedly eating lettuce dipped in milk for lunch and that was about it he is clothes were shabby his beard was long and yet that day no identifying papers on it so nobody knew who he was and they just assumed a beggar had been hit and they didn't help this person so Gaudi lay on the street until some policeman forced a taxi driver to bring him to a poppers Hospital and there a doctor kind of cursorily looked at him and said no there's nothing we can do it was only the next day when a member of the clergy came and recognized famed architect Gaudi and said what we have to bring you to a hospital and get you treatment but Gaby said no my place is here and Gaudi died shortly thereafter now normally when an architect passes the projects that he's working on have some sort of life after that because the architect has been creating blueprints and designs and there's a definitive plan or at least there is a school of students that have followed the architect and know what the architects thoughts are Gaudi didn't have any of that he didn't do things the way that others did he was reclusive he was working by himself on the Sagrada família in the designs of it not actually literally working by himself on it but he was the main one who held the vision for it and so when he died it was only 15 to 25 percent complete and these are photos from the late 1920s showing just four of the would be 18 towers and like not even enclosed and roofed at that point what Gaudi did do though is for the last decade of his life when he was solely focusing on this project and he had been working on the Sagrada família by the way for 40 years he started on it in 1883 just a year after it had been kind of conceived and for the first 30 he was working on other projects but he was working 10 years on it he was building scale models one 10th and 125th scale models of the main pieces of it what he wanted it to look like and these things existed you can see some in the background this was the workshop that he had there and this was what was being used to figure out okay well you know God he wants it to look like this let's go and make it look like this he actually wasn't telling them how to do it he was just saying make this but bigger so all of that would be fine in some ways and well and good if it weren't for the Spanish Revolution which nobody expected and thank you there your day you so 1936 the Spanish Civil War broke out and unfortunately anarchists and not the kind we love broke into Gao Diaz workshop set fire to it and destroyed many of the drugs well many of the very few drawings that Gaudi had actually made and also shattered a bunch of the plaster models so a Citizens Brigade was able to go in and save some of these fragments and save what few things remained and kind of keep them safe throughout the the war but it really put into jeopardy what was going to happen to the Sagrada família so taking a little step back Gaudi born in 1852 and his birthday is actually June 25th so just in a another couple weeks he was born two actually relatively wealthy family so his Popish lifestyle was in some ways a choice that he made as he aligned more and more to his faith and devoted his life to to Catholicism um but he was even known to have been a bit of a dandy uh but he actually was rather ill as a child and suffered from rheumatism and could not go out and do all these things that other kids did but what he did instead with his time was he studied nature he absolutely loved it so he spent tons of time hiking very slowly probably he would ride horse backs and he just was keenly observant of the world around him and so this these faith and nature were two themes that really just tied throughout his life he also had a pension for drawing and so his love of the forms of nature and drawing led him into architecture school and he went to architecture school in Barcelona now he was always a little bit different he was reticent reclusive and came up with all these like amazing ideas that really challenged the teachers that he had and they would fail him often because he just wasn't doing things their way and when he graduated the director said that he wasn't sure if he was graduating a madman or a genius and then time would tell one of the other key things that gaudi got interested in and i'm pretty much using every single photo of gaudi that ever existed there's like five he didn't like his photo taken he liked but this one he's like in his 30s at this point but when he was younger he also was very much involved and and passionate about utopian socialism now utopian socialism is a belief that you can move society forward towards your idyllic version of it without need for violent revolution and the way you do that is by having smaller communities that align to the ideals you're trying to move the greater society towards kind of like what we're doing in the desert when we could see each other with nerf bats so pandering so dowdy from very early on had these three passions faith nature and humanity and so when he was approached in 1883 to continue a project that had just started which was the Sagrada família he really just jumped at it and in part was because this church was always meant to be a church for the people it was going to be funded through donations and tithes and it was something that would put faith back in the hands of the people and what gaudi would do was actually also bring his love of nature along with it so he worked on this for the first thirty years of his his from 1883 to you know mid 1910s World War one broke out Gaudi actually was going around house to house getting donations from people asking so that he can continue to work and that around this point in his life his long-term patron güell who had been financing a lot of the other projects Gaudi had around Barcelona and elsewhere passed gaudi's father and the rest of his family were already dead and so he said my good friends are dead I have no family no clients no fortune or anything now I can dedicate myself entirely to the church which is what he did for those 10 years leading up to his death in 1926 this is probably a good moment to take a quick pause and talk about Gaudi vs. gati of right this is gaudi this is gaudi now it's also Liberace's for economic guys but one thing to note is that gaudi is actually a 15th century word and way predates gaudi so not necessarily something I even knew leading up to this but I thought we should bring it in also because gaudi can be kind of gaudi at times you know gaudi meaning overly ornamented when you look at one of the parts of the the sagrada familia that gaudi was able to work on before he died it's the nativity facade now this church is going to have a side dedicated the nativity aside dedicated the passion another major facade and a whole bunch of other stuff we'll kind of talk about but this side was one that actually faced away from the city at the time and god he worked on it because it symbolized life it was actually aligned to the east to the Rising Sun it symbolized Christ's birth so Gaudi brought back in the symbolism of nature along with his face and tie that into this building that was a building for Humanity so this was pretty much the perfect project for this person and what he also did to it wasn't just all these like biblical stories that he threw in from his faith he threw in all these natural elements as well he has a tortoise and a turtle at the base of pillars supporting these giant structures that are representative of both sea and land there are chameleons to represent change where other things are all fluid it actually looks like the entire side is melting in some ways because it's representative of life and movement and change now this whole side was basically constructed under gaudi's oversight and saw quite a bit of it before he died but you know and we're out to that point now where they're trying to figure out what do we do the war is over it's you know world war two is over it's kind of like heading towards late 40s early 50s one of the things that happened is there was some more interest in the Sagrada família and finishing it and part of it was because of other famed Catalan are artist and Salvador Dali Dali loved this shocking he called it a gigantic decayed tooth full of possibilities or a tactile erogenous zone so that all of like the interest from dolly and all these other things like the war over people were like okay we're ready to recommit to this and they started moving forward and they were trying to figure out what did they have available to actually do this so the fragments came out the drawings came out and what they were able to find is a few things that had led them forward including a photo of the drawing that Gaudi had made of the passion facade the one that would face West that would represent death and fear it looks like bones its gaunt this is why Gaudi didn't want to start with this because he thought it would make people afraid and not want to continue it he's probably right it's sort of guy garyun or like a Zeno Mountain ma the rest of the structure like still in an artist representation here is going to be huge it's going to have eighteen giant towers 12 for the apostles four for the evangelists giant one for Christ but the second tallest one or the one there's a debate about whether it's going to be second tallest or about the same height of the evangelists is representative of Mary and the interesting thing about this too is it's a sign for it when I visited in 2015 called it Estella metoo Tina which in Catalan means the Morningstar so I this is is this tying in Lucifer and all these other things that are kind of these sort of pagan concepts that are also very natural one so if Gaudi is finding ways to incorporate symbolism across multiple styles multiple faiths in some ways finding the root of Catholicism from whence it had been severed centuries ago what he also did have and that was survived were these models that he had created using hanging birdshot which is the one on the left up there now Robert Hooke back in like where sixteen or seven sixteen hundreds had identified the ideal structure of a suspension by actually just hanging a chain the gravity will tell you this right here if you hang this will actually show you this if you flip it / that's the ideal supportive arch that you can build Gaudi was the first person to take this out of suspension bridges and put it into common architecture and this is one of the key design language that he incorporated in many of his works but it took actually a little bit longer to identify the other key components of gaudí's work that actually helped in the finishing of this which were that she pretty much solely use ruled surfaces now ruled surfaces are these mathematical shapes that require just straight lines you can make all of them with just varying straight lines around around planes and points these are paraboloid hyperboloid helicoid z-- which are basically saddles or cones and and spirals Gaudi found this language by just looking at nature which he viewed of as his God's work so Gaudi took this put it into his models it didn't really tell necessarily everyone about it and it took actually some of other engineers coming in and being like oh these are all just these shapes we can use and this is now the late 70s or the early 80s we can now use computers to actually start modeling all this and figure out how we're going to build what Gaudi designed by hand decades ago so by this point also with CNC machines and 3d printers they're able to start completing stuff so in 2015 the passion facade is pretty much almost done and it's that you know kind of not everyone likes it let's just say that but you're not meant to that's kind of the point it's a depth and it's fear and it's meant to challenge you in a lot of ways but the inside is absolutely stunning so what Gaudi was able to do when he used all these structures which are based basically perfect structures that he used by looking at trees he's able to motley put all the pillars that just branch out at the top and really you need modern technology to figure out how to do this but it supports the ceiling and you don't need buttresses which you need in other classic Gothic cathedrals and basilica's so you have this incredibly light open airy space in this ridiculously heavy massive structure the other thing that Gaudi did was he basically stipulated what colors should be there so this is just light coming in yes we're playing Where's Waldo with the Baba talk a little bit so you have light streaming through and those painting as the Sun moves around you have these giant organs all throughout the place but Gaudi also stipulated that the higher points would actually be clear light so they wouldn't affect the way the ceilings painted because the ceiling looks like this so when you combine all of those ruled surfaces you get something that looks like a canopy of trees with starlight streaming through Gaudi made a church that was essentially his ode to nature as well as to his face as well as to humanity and he once said that the proof that gothic works are deficient is that their produce they produced their greatest emotional effect when they are mutilated covered in ivy and lit by the moon but so gaudi found a way to just upstage all of that so today we are still about 10 to 15 years away from the completion of this the ideal scenario is that they're done with construction by 2026 which would be the hundredth anniversary of gaudí's death already it's taken longer to build this then it's taken to build the pyramids this is when it's done it'll be 170 meters tall one meter less tall than the highest mountain in Barcelona because Gaudi didn't want to exceed that height of God's work it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by 3 million visitors annually and it is still funded solely by donations and by tourism so Gaudi is now up for sainthood and so I would like to raise a toast to God's architect Antoni gaudí and do is triple loves nature faith and humanity thank you [Applause] Thank You michael anthony gaudi just has such mind-blowing geometry it's amazing I'd like to thank all of our phenomenal speakers tonight for just doing a wonderful wonderful job and really helping all of us appreciate looking at things a little different and appreciating things that are outside of the norm I'd like to end on a quote from another philosopher Bertrand Russell who had a principle to propose to us all do not fear to be eccentric in opinion for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric now we will be back in three weeks with stolen so I would like to invite Christian up to the stage he is can be curating this fine event and he's going to give you a couple of sneak peeks he's locked in talk amongst yourself Thank You Christian hi everybody ah yes hi my name is Christian Cargill I've been speaking here about a year and a half and I'm very excited to get to do my first curation next month on July 11th or stolen I have to have been I'm going to kind of keep the the sub-theme of stolen a little bit of a secret too later but I will tell you among the topics there will be grave robbing Pilgrims Peruvians kidnapping a Spanish child because why not and the story of a 12 year old African American oil mogul who almost had everything stolen from her so come back July 11th to learn everything about those folks and more thank you very much good night [Applause] Thank You Christian and a reminder to you the audience you can buy advance tickets at the merch table there are only 12 dollars so please visit us at the merch table take an adventure Harvey with you get some fun cocktail paraphernalia and hopefully we'll see you in three weeks at stolen and also after tonight's show we are going to take the discussion to our Facebook group something weird so join us there and we will talk about what we've learned tonight thank you so much [Applause]
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How to Delete Files Without the Opportunity to Restore Them – Software Encryption 📁🚫⚕️
Hello everybody! This video will tell you about deleting files and folders from your hard or removable disk without the opportunity to restore them. There can be various reasons why you want to do it. For example, when you lend a computer, hard disk or flash drive to another person, send a computer or drives to a repair shop or sell them. Conventional deleting of your data with standard operating system tools or even formatting the drives cannot guarantee that the data is deleted forever. In most cases, deleted data can be recovered with special utilities such as Hetman Partition Recovery. For ordinary users, the most popular way to delete data permanently is using specialized software. There are many free products to help you do it. Looking ahead, I’d like to say that they are not the only way to prevent recovery of your data. Please watch this video till the end. After some time spent on searching, we managed to find out that the most popular products of this type are: Eraser Ccleaner (free version) Free File Shredder Freeraser and others. You can find the links to download these programs in the description. I am not going to show you all the programs, but I will concentrate on the most popular two. In order to delete data forever with Ccleaner: • Start the program. • Go to the menu Tools / Drive Wiper. • Check the box next to the drive where you want to delete data forever. In our case, that is USB drive E • After that, decide what you are going to erase - free space only or entire drive. • Specify the erase method: 1 pass, 3, 7 or 35 passes. The more passes, the more reliable is erasing, but it will also take longer time to complete. • After that, click on Wipe. • Enter a standard code word to confirm and click OK. • The erasing process starts. • The operation is completed successfully. • Now it will be impossible to recover any data from this drive. In order to delete data forever with Eraser: • Start the program. • In order to erase data from a drive, click on the arrow next to the menu Erase Schedule • • and select New Task • In the window that opens, assign a name to the task: Disk E • Select Run manually • After that, click Add Data. • In the window that opens, specify the data you want to erase forever. • Data type: Files in folder, Recycle Bin or Drive/Partition. I choose Drive/Partition. • Erasure method. This section is more varied than in Ccleaner, but the principle is the same. The more passes, the more reliable is erasing. • You should also select the drive. Select drive E again. • Ok. • In order to start erasing, right-click on the task we have created and select Run Now. • You can see the progress bar on the right. • Erasing is complete. One of the standard functions of Windows is the reset function. • It can be found in the menu Settings / Update and Security / Recovery. • If you click on Get started, the system will suggest you to choose between Keep my files or Remove everything. • You can also clean the system drive or clean all drives in your computer. • Anyway, the main function we are interested in when talking about removing files forever is this one - Remove files and clean the drive. • When you select it, all data on a chosen drive will be deleted forever. Watch another video on our channel to see how to reset your computer with removing files and cleaning the drive with the help of this function (find the link in the description) If you want, you can use another Windows integrated tool, Bitlocker, to make files in your computer inaccessible to anyone but you. Here is what I mean. You need a password to get access to files in the disk encrypted by Bitlocker; if the password is lost or entered incorrectly, you will need a key. If there is no key or password to the drive encrypted with Bitlocker, the only way to access such drive will be after formatting it - but it will delete all data. Even after that, all encrypted files will remain encrypted, and they can only be recovered if you have the key. You can learn more about protecting a drive with Bitlocker in another video by our channel. You will find the link in the description That is all for now. If you liked this video, click the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more. We’ll be glad to answer any questions in comments. Thank you for watching and good luck!
Hetman Software: Data Recovery for Windows
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Let Us Explore Lies, Liars and How They Are Made
this topic I asked a question on Twitter because well one reason I love Twitter because the engagement right you get a lot of Engagement so I asked the question about why is it that people lie because people talk about especially in relationships why does he always have to lie or why does he have to tell a little white lie like all these different things right even had a client that I was talking to the other day and he was saying how he was struggling with telling White Lies you know he's like not telling the whole truth but he's somewhat in fear of what she might say or based on her reaction and we're going to talk about that as well uh later on in in the show but I want to talk about what makes a liar so asking this question on Twitter here were some of the answers and we can talk about this in detail the most common responses were low self-esteem fear insecurities childhood abuse manipulation trying to protect the other person feelings and fear of conference confrontation now those were to me the the ones that really stood out there's a lot of other ones but I was like oh these are ones that I really can tackle uh because I want to talk about this even just from my personal perspective because I struggle with telling why it lies and lying trying to protect people's feelings because I didn't know the outcome right I'm that type of person where I need to know the outcome to everything or I kind of judge people based on predictability based on what we have created in the past like this dance what is this dance that we create when we have certain conversations are they triggering uh how do you respond to me so based on how we talk to someone and say we don't tell the truth about something based on your response is how most people are going to deal with you accordingly after that so when he talked about these responses uh about what makes a liar and I want to talk about this in relationships as well one of them that really stood out to me was trying to protect the other person feelings because that was something that I struggled with and my last marriage I was more of like based on the way that we conversed before right like this dance that we had before everything ended in crime you know so she's crying and I'm trying to be honest with her but a lot of times it ended in that and it ended in a lot of Confrontation and arguments so to me I was like trying to be honest was something that I struggled with because I was like I know how this is going to end now let me rewind this back to my childhood because looking at these answers one of them was childhood abuse now I would just say this for me and even this is maybe for some men we'll talk about that as well but I know when when I struggle with lying and I want to tell you how I came out of that and how I got better um through therapy and through some self-realization and doing my own work right doing that inner work and working on myself one thing I I will give my ex credit for is we did have a conversation about how can I that was something that I I value because I was like oh this is where I suck this is where I need to get better at and that had to be me being honest about my feelings so let's talk about this with with me growing up in my childhood because when I was younger my feelings were never validated right so I'm growing up in the in the in the late 80s early 9 you know single mom uh raising four kids but there's my daughter I mean there's my sister and I and I have to be you know big brother so I'm taking care of my little sister and all these other things so my mom is working full time she don't have time for games so very there was very little times where I can be honest about my feelings and my feelings be validated right because she didn't have time for that because in her world my problems were little you know based on what she had to do here it is she's a single parent trying to raise these kids and no shade to Mom or anything of that nature but now that I'm older I understand you know why she didn't validate my feelings uh and then that set me up to not be vulnerable with women because if my feelings wasn't validated by my mom then that means if my mom I'm not going to validate that then when I get into relationships Lord knows what they gonna think right and sure enough once I got into relationships the first hiccup that I had when they came to being confrontational and being honest they always ended bad so that was more of a realization to me like oh it's just best to tell little white lies or it's just better to not talk about it at all or what about this this is what I struggle with too where I was shut down I was shut down because I'm like I don't want to talk about it right I don't want to hear about it because it's going to end up in this situation because at the end of the day you have to be right I'm going to be wrong and it shouldn't always have to be about who's right and wrong it should be about what's best for the relationship but looking back over my life now I realize like okay I see where I went wrong so a lot of times I was doing a lot of stonewalling uh I would say I'm okay but uh I'm really not okay right so that was something that I struggled with so there was a lot of unresolved issues because I didn't want to talk about it because I knew how that was going to end now with some men they might struggle in that area as well there might be some men that struggle with their feelings never being validated now I'm not saying lying is okay I'm not saying that but what I am saying is I know some guys and if there's anybody in the chat that want to discuss this or you have questions about this let's talk about it because in relationships some guys and I don't I'm not speaking for all but I'm just saying some and just from people that I've coached and people that I've talked to and and things of that nature a lot of times they don't like the results because they're going to feel like you're going to fly off the handle when they're being honest with you now some people say I just want you to tell me the truth I want you to be honest of course we are always the advocate for telling the truth and being honest but at the end of the day how are we going to resolve this can I be honest can I put my feelings out there and my feelings be validated and me not have to suffer the consequences for me being honest now let me say this I will say there are some things that you know you you have the right to be upset about you know I mean if he if somebody cheated I mean you wouldn't expect them to be like okay yeah I get it no you got every right to be upset but at the same time there are some conversations that doesn't always require a punishment it doesn't always require uh resentment or throwing it back in their face later on like I think that's when a lot of guys struggle with being honest because they like this is going to come back around this is going to bite me in the butt somehow right so if we're being honest about that then we can have a conversation about how can I be honest with you and this not being thrown back in my face so the the key here is breaking from being a liar is first of all knowing who you're with well first of all let's say this just to be honest with yourself I think that's the most important thing because if you're lying to yourself there's no way in the world you could be honest with somebody else so you have to be honest with yourself and this comes with a lot of self-help um a lot of uh reflection and a lot of just being honest with yourself because if you're honest with yourself then that way you can be comfortable in your truth that's the biggest thing you can say um I did this or or I'm struggling with that or whatever let me use this as an example because with me going through therapy and realizing how important self-help books is and reading and meditation and self-awareness right self-awareness is Big too because if there's more than one person telling you the same thing then that's something that you probably need to check right so with me my uh self-awareness came when I was in therapy and I realized like oh I can be honest about my feelings because um not with my wife and I when we converse we have great conversation you know and even if it's something that she don't agree with then like that's okay and I think that's something that we have to learn about our relationships as well too like we can disagree and still be good or I don't always have to fly off the handle when you being honest about something you know they always have the uh there's the one joke that always go around about you know hey the the the common one is hey honey do I look fat in this you know that whole thing you know so with guys it's just like oh shoot she's gonna ask ask me this question I can't believe she asked me this right it's just like the Twix commercial or dude just stuffed the Twix down his mouth like I ain't gonna say anything but if you can be honest about that and they received that that's a breakthrough within itself that's a change in the relationship because now you can be honest about how you really feel and that doesn't mean that your feelings are uh you know you just hurt and crushed just like you ask the question you know that's the thing you ask the question so do you really want a response and sometimes I would even ask people I would say you want me to be honest or you want me to just stroke your ego like I'll ask that if somebody asks me a serious question and I'm like I just need to know which way we're going with this because if you're sensitive and I tell you the truth you're gonna feel some kind of way you know so in this day and age especially like could we really be honest about some things because people are always feeling like they're being shamed for something you're you know filled in the blank shaming me about this or you're ashaming me about that like there's always some kind of shame to every single thing we do when at the end of the day it's just really about being honest and if we can get to that point where we can be honest with our significant other or whoever we're married to that's when things start to shift in the marriage because now you feel like that's a safe place now you feel like whatever you're thinking that you can actually say that you know and and it's one of those things where they whoever you're with they realize like oh like he's always being honest you know and I think people appreciate that too when you when you're known for being honest and that's not saying that you just say what you want to say and you just disregard people feelings at all you just like just blatantly disrespectful I'm not saying that I'm saying in a safe environment that's why I say based on who you are with uh because if you take this from a relationship and take it into a marriage like it doesn't get better you have to be honest in the infancy stages especially when it comes to dating because if you lay down that that kind of work that I'm a liar the relationship is not going to go well you know because the first thing they're going to think is if you lie about the small thing then what's gonna happen if something really jumps off like where I really need you to be honest and that's the question that's going to be asked so it's just best that when you land down that Foundation that you be honest about everything and be willing because sometimes people lie like they said that uh to to protect the other person's feelings and I know I struggle with that but that doesn't help because you can't make the necessary progress if you are trying to spare their feelings but then at the same time we've got to have emotional intelligence as well you know we got to have that and once we realize that we have emotional intelligence then that's when we can connect on that deeper level so hopefully uh this was something that can really help someone because I know uh in today's dating culture a lot of times people say why they gotta lie so much and again because some people don't they feel like they don't they don't want to be found out and it comes with some shame to that but I think if we're being more honest about who we're dating and answering certain questions it's okay to say I don't want to rock with this person because you know they kept it honest and I appreciate you but this is not what I'm looking for and I think it saves me lot of time as well because when you're being honest you you can get stuff done and out the way and you can be like hey you know what I'm cool on that and be okay with living in your truth because when you when you can live with your truth you can be okay with the decision that you made opposed to if you were lying you you're trying to think of different outcomes you know so I hope this was a help to someone make sure you hit the Subscribe button make sure that you share this video with someone because you never know you know a lot of times people struggle with lying or with even Little White Lies you know make sure that you share this video with someone this is Sean Heineman it's scary to remarry and make sure when you visit the website that's scary to remember and make sure you pick up the five part video series dating intentionally five ways to know they are the one it is and amazing phenomenal video because I talk about lying here and then we can talk about that we talk about that in a video series as well and about being honest and stuff like that so make sure you pick that five part video series of uh dating intentionally five ways to know they are the one for you
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Piaget 4 - 4 - Autonomy and Will
in this discussion we're going to examine the development of autonomy and will in through the concrete operational stage and Beyond now I think it's important for us that when we look at will and we look at autonomy to understand that these two terms uh are are very closely related and to get some definition of each now will might be described as the mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides Ides upon a course of action um another definition might be diligent persful purposeful determination self-control self-discipline I want you to think about children as they develop from infancy on into the uh concrete operational stage and give some thought to will uh we've seen infants be willful about things they want their way or or this that or the other but basically infants uh are not diligently purposeful they they're not uh given to self-control but the idea is is that a person moved through stages by which they develop the mental faculty by which they deliberately Choose Or decide upon a course of action now what we would hope is that they would decide upon an appropriate course of action autonomy is the condition or quality of being autonomous or evidence and Independence now a a state is considered autonomous if it's self-governed a community or group can have autonomy but the individual move through stages of autonomy and I want to share with you an overview perhaps of four stages that relate to autonomy and will these stages of development begin with egocentric Behavior a child is very very very egocentric very self-centered very focused on self but I want it that's what I want it's about me me me me me I love that old country song that says all you ever want to do is talk about you you you you you every now and then I want to talk about me so you know egocentric Behavior doesn't die out it's one move through moves through these stages of course the goal is that as social skills develop that egocentric Behavior will take a backstage and when a child will develop uh cooperation with others and then begin to understand the feelings and views of others the next stage beyond the egocentric stage about what I want is that of the authoritarian stage uh this is where there are authorities uh my my daddy is the authority the sky is blue because daddy said it's blue and children go through that stage my mama said blah blah blah and therefore that makes it so now those of us who are parents would probably enjoy it if our kids stayed in that stage but that's not going to happen it's it's natural that they start out egocentric then they move through the stage the authoritarian stage and the next stage that they come into is that of self Authority now I want you to look at these stages the first stage of egocentric behaviors that really developed as an infant a very very young toddler 0o to2 authoritarian uh basically in the pre-operational stage but in the concrete operational stage throughout the remainder of Life the child should be developing self Authority uh making developing their own value system their own understanding of cause and effect their comprehension of what they should choose to do as the right course of action and then ultimately in the uh high-end of the formal operational they become a self Authority with compassion before we move move on from this slide I want you to give some thought to these four stages of of autonomous development I think they're very important and then think about some of the adults that you know do you know adults that are egocentric that are very self-centered they never really progressed much above that stage what about adults that are authoritarian it always fascinates me that uh I can talk to members of uh my family my mother particular ly and well the doctor said well yeah yeah okay the doctor said such and such does that make the doctor the ultimate Authority I might get a second or a third or fourth opinion I make such a poor patient because I tend to look for a doctor who agrees with me because I'm in the self Authority stage make my own decisions set my own values now the ultimate goal of course is you look at adults and you find very few of these is to be an adult who sets their own values but has compassion upon the opinions of others the stages of development egocentric authoritarian and the self Authority uh I'm going to issue you a challenge out of this PSA class that you not operate in the in the the sensory motor or the pre-operational or the concrete operational but that you move into the formal logical and you move on the far upper end of that scale and become a person who setss their own values and does so with compassion on the views and opinions of others you'll bless the world if you'll do that
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ZIM Basics 11 - How to Make a Blob and Squiggle on the HTML 5 Canvas with JavaScript and ZIMjs
hello and welcome back to zoom basics i'm dr abstract in this in basics i'd like to look at something that's quite unique to zim and that and that is blobs and squiggles yay uh we love those they're zim shapes like a circle triangle rectangle blob and squiggle so that's where you can find them let's find some examples hmm richie how about under examples we use them everywhere everywhere they will be here's some shape tweens so that's a blob in the shape of a heart to that shape and we're animating from one blob to another blob here's a squiggle and much like the blob the they they can have these uh these bezier points right here and we can move the bezier points around and create different different patterns blobs can have these bezier points too and now we go bomp reset rang and we animated back to the the original position there so that's some examples of blobs and squiggles where else do we have them we could put hit tests around them too so this is a blob that we're now changing with the bezier handles and as you can see we're putting points around the blob that then we can find out if we're hitting the blob or the squiggle anyway so that's hit test path that's called hmm here's animating blobs so in the background these are blobs that are animating we're animating to a circle to sound and applying blend modes on that but that's with sound wave maybe we'll see that later isn't that neat so there we are animating blobs to get that shape there's traversing along a squiggle tea bugs was a game where you had to change a squiggle to make bugs hit one another without hitting the teacups and capture the sugar zim neo is when we we added a lot of animation to blobs and squiggles and dragging along paths so this is a squiggle that's a path and we can pick this up and drag along it look at that isn't that amazing and you can also add so there we go i just added oh this is i can tell because when we added it didn't go perfectly to where we added this is zim neo and zim10 we we made that work better so uh you can hold hold down the shift and delete that too so there's other editing tricks that you can do you can select multiples at once but we'll look at that when we get into the code isn't that nice let's see so blobs can have this is an accessibility example right here blobs can have curved lines or straight lines so this is a blob and they can be editable or not edible this is a blob that has the point showing but they're all uh points like that and we're making different different ones like so changing the color of them and well meanwhile that's all reading into a screen reader so there's some blobs and squiggles we have them all throughout here here we are animating uh along a squiggle we're animating this little roller coaster thing and using frame.follow as well for that we have a number of animated blobs and squiggles this one's kind of cool the bat that that light you can change change it down here and it changes up there why hello i'm batman it's like a little puppet and this one was blobs animated across a whole site so anyway quite versatile oh i should show you zim neo there's looping on a path there's blobs animating along a squiggle etc etc there's an animated squiggle example we have a number of animated blob examples [Music] svg blob that's turning an svg into a blob that wasn't a thing but it sort of looked like that blobitars we're planning on making that it's like avatars but you get to make your own blob and then do things with it that's turning a squiggle into a blob so that was pretty cool we made it so you can draw a squiggle and then if you connect it it turns it into a blob wow amazing okay so how do we get out of here what am i looking for again we'll go up to the top and i was looking for [Music] in the code under libraries right here so in the code section under libraries there's zim socket 3js and then pizzazz pizzazz has four different types backgrounds icons patterns there could be more in the future but anyway and paths so if i click there we arrive at this this was created in zim neo to help out out things and here is a menu of different already made blobs so there's a cloud and you can copy the code for that so there's the code that makes up that blob and you pass that code into a new zim blob and a cloud would be made yay or indeed you can change the cloud and then this funny car would be made that's what the code would be like that you can slightly adjust the code in terms of its position as well generally when you're doing this the points refer to the blob not their location so just be careful if you all of a sudden pick up the blob and put it over here it may not really go over there when when you really do it so anyway we'll reset that squiggles same deal here's a bunch of squiggles and you can make letters we were animating along letter paths at some point uh but you are welcome to come in here you see how we've got the name on it i think i made every squiggle oh poor me poor dan's in dr abstract and this one we've had a few different people andy added some so you're welcome to request that in zimslac right here and if you make a cool shape or a bunch of shapes want to be famous zim famous yeah make a bunch of shapes and send them to us that'd be great we'd add add them to this list and those are those are ready-made ones but uh this is kind of like drawing an svg you would come into here and you would make your own shapes okay if i want that there we go that's my shape i get the code send us that code and we'll put it into a we'll put it into um into the system here give us a name for it that would be great or we take that code watch this i'm going to copy it copy okay copy that code right there we come into our code i have a zim blob is being ready to make up oh darn i forgot if you need to know how to get that code it's in zim under code and we hit copy oh that just overcopied the code that i had copied from here so come back to here copy this code like that we come back to not to there come back to here we coming down here and we go give me a new blob and this is called the points parameter so there might be a few other parameters we'll jump directly to the points parameter here points there we go those are all of the points that got added it's kind of similar these are called bezier curves we add a few different things to it like the different type of handles that type of bezier handles are on that and um but it's it's similar to svg in a sense blob is our svg replacement as a matter of fact you can take svg and pass it into the points here as long as it's an svg path that you're putting in here we work with svg in other ways as well that may be something that you can look at later but generally when we're working in zim we don't really use svgs all that much because we got blobs and squiggles and they're more dynamic we can drag them we can animate along the paths and stuff like that so that's what we use and we'll dot center that oops almost dot center it and open it up in browser plus and there is our blob okay it happens to be green but the color is another thing you can do color red comma and we'll get that as a red blob you can also if you want make it in interactive colon false comma and then we can't interact with it at which point we might want to drag it still or animate it or whatever we would do with any kind of object and then it just acts like a shape like that okay i may have gone through all of that pretty quickly other things we can do with interactive two instead of making it interactive false we could say show controls uh false i think like that and there's no controls but if i click on it now i get the controls by the way you can allow people to change it and then record their change so that the next time you can use that recording if you want to do that you can put it into a transform manager these are very similar to transforms so if you transform a shape you get the handles and blobs and squiggles just don't just use the blob and squiggle handles don't try and transform a blog and blob and squiggle but if you pass transforms into a transform manager it's called it will remember the transforms so the next time you come back it remembers it well you can pass this into a transform manager so that would look like this um const blob is equal to that and then new transform manager i think it's right here we say blob and we give the transform manager a name test something like that and let's see but you can pass an array of objects in there but i think if there's only one you you don't have to pass in the array we'll soon see so i make some adjustments nice adjustment and i refresh here and there it is i refreshed refresh again and remembers that the controls are on turn off the controls refresh remembers the controls are off refresh there should be so that's it added to a transform manager you can add it with a bunch of other things to a transfer manager too that lets kids make like make a collage kids you know making this collage as far as i know we're sort of the most advanced framework when it comes to this kind of thing there's paper js has bezier curves because it was born from illustrator so it was the coding that came from illustrator but uh they can't do this you'd have to code that manually yourself to be able to do that type of thing as a matter of fact i don't even think they have active bezier points that allow you to to dynamically change the stuff it's maybe they do or maybe they don't but anyway and they don't have things like animation along these paths which can be done in css by css animations along along svgs and there are a few advantages in in that they've done well and say g saps animation along svgs but in general uh there's much more that you can do in zim that you can't do in css and we're looking at like their animation code is at least twice as big maybe three times as big as zim animation code along this stuff we just blow them out of the water in terms of the efficiency of the code to be able to do things like animate along paths and with svg you can't you can't change the path like this you cannot dynamically change the path or let the user do it that's what i'm saying okay so these things can be animated too so you can imagine i can just animate these points and that can be done it's a touch tricky the points are in arrays they used to be within an array within arrays so let's see where to start with all that here here's the points and you see how each point is an array of other information well if you want to animate then you want to animate those points let's start with a simple blob though just start with the default blob no we're still we're still in the transform manager so comment out the transform manager and and the points and there's a blob and we said show controls faults there's other things there too like you can actually show the controls but not make them interactive but show them or you can choose to make them not interactive so there's a couple different settings there so i'm refreshing now this is basically a red blob red red default blob is sort of this almost circular blob it actually isn't a circle and as a matter of fact we did add afterwards a couple things here with points where you could say rec square was it i can't remember a square maybe there might have been rectangle i think it was square well that wasn't square rectang there we go and that's the type of points there oh i forgot to show you and to change the point types so that's a point type of none probably if i double click there you see how it gives me those little handles now we've got mirror like that that's mirror double click again now we have what's called straight each one of these works independently but it keeps the line straight so that's the straight setting double click again and it becomes the free setting so now these things are free for one another and that's how you get something like that double click again and it goes back to none double click mirror double-click free oh no sorry straight double-click free or each one of these operates independently double click and it's back to none wow isn't that amazing by the way you can change the size of this on mobile they'll default to be bigger than that but then starting off the points with special shapes because couple other ones you can do there two and you can also say something like eight points so give me eight points there's eight points but by default they're on a blob they start off as whatever that is um straight okay so blobs default to having their their beziers straight that's with eight but watch if we say oh i can't remember point type or something like that or blob maybe it's just type let's let's go have a look at the docs i'm hitting docs here but anytime you want to see the zoom docs it's docks like that and type in blob points control type that's it so control type is the parameter that we want control type none quote none uh what that means is it's uh it's like that so there you go you've just made whatever shape that is one it's a stop sign isn't it yeah it's a rotated stop sign so octagon once again if you didn't put in the control type of none then it defaults to this kind of control type and remember you can add or remove if i hold the shift down i remove or indeed if i click and hold there it removes that's for that's for mobile if i can get that line i can't there got the line so that that's me adding adding a point there the other thing is you can select multiple points as well so if i hold that and hold down the ctrl key there i've selected these three you see how they're turned on and now i can move all of those happens a little bit with the handles as well the handles it's a touch different the handles as long as they're on the same side they're good but if you try i don't even know if i can get to that other handle if i try and get a handle that is on a different size so say this handle with the control key and then this handle right there it turn it doesn't allow you to select multiple because that would be sort of weird you see if i click this one and this one i can move them in the same way but what would i do if i'm if i'm moving this one and i've got those two selected it would i wouldn't know how to deal with it so anyway that's the scoop there but you've got some multiple controls setting available as well oh let's see where were we you remember what we were trying to do oh it's trying to access these points so let's go back to our basic blob there with four points like so and let's try and access the points and make some changes to them if at a later time you want to [Music] uh you want to make changes to points you can pass in a new points parameter so you can completely replace this points parameter with another like a points property that has the same format and then it will remake your blob for you if you're wanting to access a point then we can do it like so we can say blob dot points or point controls at a certain index at 0 dot move 0 comma 100 or negative 100 let's go so we're going to try and move this one up so the point controls are is this thing right here and let's have a look at the at what what those say down down below here in the methods or was that a property that we did yeah point controls of the property so there's points yeah that's a parameter we don't want the parameter we want the properties those are the methods properties the type the shape the color the color range color command border color border with dashed points okay points points get or set the points array of the blob in the same format as the points parameter so that can be a number you could change the number of points a shape string such as circle rectangle triangle i think a zim circle rectangle triangle so you can actually make a rectangle of a certain size or dimension and pass that in or an array as follows this is what we had used the array is that's one element of the array here's another element of the array so each element is an array the control x the control y the circle x the circle y this okay those are the little rectangles and the control type so those are kind of tricky circle x and circle y are they're probably going to be zero so they're relative to the control itself the um the wreck the little rectangle x if you wanted a rectangle to the right hand side of the point then you would have uh one of the rectangles would have a positive x with a zero y the other rectangle would have a negative x like a reflection a negative x and a zero y and that would give you a point in the middle with a handle here and a handle there or whatever you put for your x position and then the type of control onto that okay so uh next point controls get an array of controls those are the containers use that to animate the controls point circles get an array of the control circles point objects so that's used to place an object at that you can use that to sort of put some object where the circle is in in the point and then point objects is what we had before point objects was an array of arrays with the following format each point you would get the control container the reference to the circle that's in that a reference to the two rectangles and the control type so this is what we provided initially for the first half of blobs and squiggles lives it's all we had if we wanted to access it well we also had the points but if we wanted to animate it or operate on those controls we'd have to say point objects at zero dot control dot whatever now we've got the point controls which flattens this it's basically just an array of these control objects so the container for each control so if we want to move um that control up then we can just go to the point controls array and access its elements to operate on them so let's do that's that's what we're doing blob dot point controls that gives us access to the first point which is this one right here zero one two zero one two three and we've asked to move that zero in the x and minus one hundred but watch what happens apparently nothing well not very good all right so anytime we manually move a point we have to update the blob so that looks like this blob blib well actually we could put a dot update right on the end of that if we wanted to dot update like so and then we get the following yeah crap i thought we could chain it right on to the end let's try it again blob blib blob dot update blob dot update after uh moving and there we go so why can't we chain it on the end maybe i'm not sure why we weren't able to chain that and have a change i never tried that actually usually would update it you you do this in a ticker or something like that and then update the the blob like so so that um that saves us we don't want to be constantly checking to see if something has updated the shape of the blob that would be a lot of processing so if you manually change the shape of the blob with code we do it on drag that's updating the blob yay but that's because we're doing it on a press move here so we're press moving and changing the blob based on that but if we if you're going to just do it with code we don't want to be checking all the time to see if something has changed so we make you update it once you might be changing a whole bunch of these things and then call one update which will refresh the page with uh or the stage with the blob in the right place so that's pretty cool huh there there we just use this code to manipulate it and that allows you to animate it like we could wiggle by the way i think if we animate it it will figure out well let's try it let's animate this this point animate and we will animate the following properties props the y position to minus 200 so that's uh relative minus 200. when we put in quotes it means uh [Music] relative amount 200 from wherever it is and we will uh loop that call and true we'll try and loop it i'll try and write the word loop or true and then we are going to rewind it to re-rewound true for typing and let's see we won't do any blob dot update obviously if we're animating over time we didn't put the time in there but by default it will be one second oh yeah see problems okay so even when we uh when we animate it we're not um doing that automatically updating the blob so that's a good question how would we update the blob then basically all the time well we could turn the animate on this would be the safest way because if it stops animating we don't want to be updating the blob we just want it every time that animation moves moves it anywhere we want to call the update of the blob so that means we need to turn the animation events on true normally we don't capture animation events either another option like if we turn animation events on i'll show you what we can do we can make an animation event then otherwise we could have done something like ticker if we know that this is running forever if it's rewind and looping forever we just throw it in a ticker ticker dot add and arrow function the ticker will constantly go and in there we constantly update a blob that is very common if we're animating blobs do you remember when we showed you that animating to sound thing we had all these blobs animating in the background that just always kept going we just put the blob dot update in a ticker and it looks like this let me just constantly update the blob and hey there it goes okay but if our animation was only going to loop five times we'd have to remember to make sure to turn the ticker off or if people were able to pause the animation and then start the animation again we wouldn't want to just up be updating the blob for no reason that that would constantly be calculating and refreshing the blob that just would waste battery or power or you know that kind of stuff so instead if you wanted to you could turn the animation events on and then say blob dot on animation call this function arrow function and in the function call block. this event will trigger every time the um the animation is trying to move something and me advanced true blob dot on oh blob dot point control okay blob and did i get that whole thing the blob is not actually animating it's the point control that zero is actually animating and we refresh that and there we go what do you think how about that huh and remember we have control over animation so we can pause the animation after a certain amount of time or click on it and pause the animation or hit a button or whatever we want and then if we paused animation let's see if it works so time out say after five seconds we call this arrow function and that arrow function says well we can pause all animations pause animate like so and we refresh here or we could have paused animate on the blob control points so after five seconds we expect that to stop animating has it been five seconds yet surely it's five seconds by now and [Music] it's not stopping that's definitely even five seconds so what did we do wrong pause animate uh time out good we updated the blob there's the animate i oh i spilt animate wrong so if we take a look at our error messages there's the error message saying pause mm8 is not defined did you see it i'm just testing you so there we go refresh there one two three four five okay there we go so the the blob has paused its animate and uh there we go neat huh we didn't look at squiggles squiggles are basically the same thing new squiggle i'm realizing oh my goodness this is this could potentially be such a long basics message especially if we can't pay attention to typing squiggle so this could potentially be a very long um basics thing there's so much that we can do with blobs and squiggles so powerful but maybe we can just animate along a path for us i will take a look at a squiggle so there's a new squiggle and we can dot pose that squiggle at 0 from the center and [Music] 50 from the bottom maybe from the center and the bottom bottom and there we have a new squiggle let's bring it up a little bit 100. as you can see the the squiggle's there and that's what a default squiggle works like you can specify a bunch of different points if you want or find a nice squiggle to animate along like a roller coaster squiggle i think we had in the paths do you want to do that go through that again i've lost my browser i'll right click and say open in browser that will find me a browser quickly there it is in a browser isn't that nice there it is paused so if you go to docs the different libraries are here there's pizzazz 4 or you can go external and here's pizzazz make a path right there so open up that and it's got a link to the paths that's what it's called it was made in zymneo here's our paths again remember this place should we make it follow the wild thanks andy ernie for for creating the wild here's a little bit of a spiral you want to see something go along a spiral okay so let's choose the code for a spiral copy and we'll reduce that down and we'll put it into the squiggle the path of the squiggle will be this code so there it is and why don't we just center that then and we'll get rid of this blob completely up here commented out the blob and we refresh points points is that and there's our squiggle right there okay uh dot sky two um by the way a squiggle is a shape in any shape you can specify when it scales if you want the thickness of the squiggle or thickness of the border to scale as well that's called border object or something like that i think border object let me just check back in our docks under squiggle color thickness points length control blah blah blah blah move dash on top stick colors select color select points edit points interactive stroke object sorry stroke object is what it's called stroke object and in there we can specify with these little squiggly brackets and properties about the strokes we can change their little cap their end cap to a circle or miter different miters for angles and stuff like that but another thing we can do is say ignore scale colon true and when we refresh this oh if it's white it probably means we're missing a comma so that's one thing at the end of that big long list of points there we want a comma so that we come back to our stroke object i don't know if it worked maybe did it ignore scale true did i did i get that right stroke object ignore scale false so what will ignore scale ignore scale set to true to draw the specified line thickness regardless of the object's scale how can we test that let's scale 10 there we go it is working so you see that that's we made it big if we didn't put this then we would see a big thick line because we just scaled our line by 10. see that it's been scaled by 10. one thing you notice though is these things also scale by look at the crispness of that isn't that beautiful that's retinas and retina you can if you if you don't want the these guys to scale as well as you scale then you can transform go back to the docs it's a method right here called transform points like that and you say the type scale and then an amount uh that will transform but won't transform the the size of your bezier points let's see what happens to it transform points x and y by default zero zero the position of the transform about so we'll just do zero zeros okay let's try it so dot transform points and we're going to say scale three times as big and dot center so now um you see how the it figures out oh the these handles are going to have to be bigger than they were before so that's that's pretty cool where now it's not really scaling the handles but gave you a scaled-up version of those points so that it's bigger there it didn't center it because that didn't adjust the bounds the bounds are tricky with these things they don't let's we can take a look at it here dot uh dot outline is how you do it so there's the original bounds and of the squiggle and it uh it hasn't changed them i don't know why the original bounds look like that let's let's just carry oh it's because they were that's how it was made in the first place so there's the transform version of that and we want a no transform so let's bring it down here i hope this isn't too much for you it's good to have these in basics it's good to have these in basics for everybody for not just people learning zim for the very first time but also for the people i've had reports back that even people who have been using zim for quite some time are going through these basics because they're finding tips in here and some of the tips i mean zim is a large project as you may have have discovered certain parts of it are still perhaps in in growth stage or one of them one one of those things is the bounds of a squiggle that's really tricky stuff and here is what the squiggle looks like when we first made it but if we were to change it like that the bounds just stay how they were initially so we've added something though to approximate the bounds dynamically and you can kind of see how that happens let me show you how that happens it was is it back and then zim neo i'm just trying to think of when there was no it wasn't it was zim10 that we added that in so i'm heading on back we can find the zoom 10 things in a couple different ways we've moved them initially we had sorry initially we had zim10 in amongst here but it's been taken out zimcat things you can find by clicking on cat but now anytime you want to find those those sites you got two options go into the news and in the news articles latest i guess we moved it from the news yeah sorry that's that's where it used to be in the news but not there anymore okay so there you go not in the news anymore but under examples yes under collections so uh yeah i think that's probably the best place under collections here's the zim10 features here's the zim neo features here's the zimcat features some cat features all laid out those are the same as available on the cat in the front page you know what i mean by the cat in the front page here here are the zim 10 features okay so that's that um under collections there's the zim10 features all things that were introduced in zim10 including this hit test path and to be able to do that we wanted to also check to select the bounds where we show that is under beads it's kind of strange place for it but here's beads uh beads are a way to lay out objects along a blob or a squiggle so that's a blob and we've laid out objects on the blob in the squiggle so here are some examples of what that looks like we recognize that shape don't we that's the bat shape and we've laid out these triangles along there and we're animating it in some way this is us laying out a bunch of circles circles within circles even and if i hold down the shift key and press on these things i'm removing those points until i just get two points like that that cool let's add a point wow animating along the paths and here we are finally this very last one is our experiment with approximate approximate bounds where we're using uh these points along the lines what we do is we put a bunch of dots along the lines and then we find the tallest dot and that's the top bound we find the most right hand dot and that allows us to change these bounds as we're as we're moving these that's like a difficult calculation that nobody gives us and we were able to approximate the bounds of of that so we would have to do that calculation if we wanted to always have the correct bounds we would have to lay out a bunch of points and do the calculation of which of those points is the highest to be able to find the change in the bounds you can see that it works pretty well here like i mean it's fast but that's the kind of calculations that will bog down if you've got a bunch of things and we don't really want to we don't need those calculations most of the time so there you go they're available under this approximate bounds for blob and squiggle and it's in in the docs for that but it's not available all the time so by default a blob or squiggle gets the initial bounds and even when we're recording when we take some bound like when we take and we record this thing the initial bounds are still being uh used so that's why it looked a little bit different way back when i can't remember what we were doing we were talking about trends transform points and scale and all this kind of stuff really i just wanted to animate along that spiral so the easiest way to do that would just be i mean to put the spiral there but you can dot scale dot scott three times or two times and center it and the outline will be broken on that we'll do it again here oh now uh now it's fine because that's the that's a plain squiggle without any point manipulation so that therefore it gets the the bounds that we have there until you start dragging but anyway scaling it's no problem we still see the the correct outline the bounds have been scaled that's actually what we're doing when we scale we're basically scaling the bounds so that looks fine but bring back in the points of the spiral and now the bounds have been scaled but they're they're operating on some other bounds like uh from initial time not on the spiral bounds okay three is too big so we'll animate twice as big and there we go that's what we're going to animate along yay i don't think i've ever animated on a spiral we'll see what happens okay so we've got these points in there we want to animate along it what we would do this is the path this becomes known as the path so we can say const path is equal to that and we want to animate something along it that could be an image it could or an asset it could be a circle and just do a circle so a new circle we'll make it 50 comma and red dot this doesn't matter because you'll see that when we animate it it's just going to put it right on the path so it really doesn't matter where the circle goes as long as it doesn't flash initially we used that used to maybe flash and then it gets put but i think we handle that now it should be fine dot nm8 and in the animate we drop these down so we're just basically adding it to the stage anywhere like i said we used to have to actually add it to the first point position and that was a bit of a pain we'd go to that array of points and say hey add it to the location of the first point please but now we don't have to and what we're going to animate the props for that props are path colon path so whichever squiggle or blob we want we're going to animate that along the path i believe that's it okay we might want to add a time we also may not want this to be interactive do you remember how to adjust that hopefully we've got the comma in there still but we can say inter interactive colon false although it's fun to play around with that sometimes if it's interactive called false it's automatically going to hide all the controls as well and there it is animating around that squiggle let's change the time uh about four seconds and rewind cool and true [Music] like yay so if you compare this kind of code to animating along a path with svg and css you will see that this is something like a third of the code and just like way more readable hey animate along this path as a matter of fact if we weren't rewinding it would look like this didn't have a time there you go animate along this path in es6 we don't even have to say that there we go add a time five seconds fantastic [Laughter] okay so um let's see anything any last minute things with blobs and squiggles how we doing on the time of this thing we're at 50 minutes okay we've looked at squiggles we've looked at blobs uh we didn't show you how to put svg into that let me just show you the svg that's back on the xim10 features you know how to find that now you look under zim10 here and here it is svg this is called an svg to bitmap which by the way now in zimcat 4 if you pass in a bitmap to your asset or sorry an svg to your assets it will make you this you just use asset in the name of your svg and you'll you'll get your svg so that's been simplified right down but we used to call svg to bitmap which is basically giving us that uh by the way that scales like svg i thought initially that that meant if you if you scaled it it wouldn't hold the vector qualities but it actually does so go ahead and use svgs pretty confidently now just passing it into asset and it seems to always make the right svg whereas an svg container is converting the svg to zim blobs or zim squiggles wow okay and that took a lot of process um but you know a few of us worked on that together and it doesn't handle css styles on the svg but um over time i think we've made it so that it handles most svgs we took like an svg of the map of canada or something like that and we brought that whole thing in and it made the map of canada all of its little provinces and stuff i'm like wow and they were all editable like this if we so desired that means we can also change the color of them do other things animate the points on them etc treat them like paths to animate along however for the most part it's easy enough to make a path for most paths that we need easy enough to just make a path in that tool pizazz4 tool and just pass that path right into a blob that's what i've been doing as i've been building and i haven't been thwarted so to speak uh where you would want to use svgs if you have existing svgs that that you want to use then you know go ahead and bring in an svg all right super how about just a quick look at the documentation there's obviously more uh there's more stuff that we can do in here that we haven't looked at but probably that's uh relatively advanced can change the size of the the sticks and thicknesses uh of the squiggle that is but yeah those point things for for mobile i'm just trying to think if there's anything to do with that mobile will make them twice as big as they are but you can change the size if you're making a kids app or something like that that's under parameters up here handle size i think is what what you would want there let's have a look at handle size handle size default 20 mobile uh default 20 on mobile 10 for non-mobile the size of the control boxes and affects the circles too proportionally there's if you want to allow toggle so you notice how when you click off the blob it the the controls go away if you want the controls to always be there then say allow toggle false you can choose whether you want them to be able to move the blob or squiggle so maybe it would be better if they could only move the controls and not actually pick up the whole blob or squiggle and move it that works remember you've got dashed properties that look pretty cool actually dash properties on blobs and squiggles are pretty neat there's various colors whether you want them to add points or not so do this is edit points there's another one for adding points too i think uh maybe not uh let's user add points by pressing on the shape or remove points by shift-clicking and holding and there's a different setting anywhere to let the users add points anywhere that's interesting or um uh false to allow adding and removing only on the line so we adjusted that it used to be you could click anywhere on the blob and would add a point there and that would like indent the the blob in a sense but then we found a way to make it click only on lines and i think that seemed more natural so you've got some options as to what you want to do there all right why don't we leave it at that thank you very much for hanging out here if you're still here go to the top and back to the zim site at zoomjas.com you're welcome to come and ask any questions you want down on slack or discord we're friendly we'd love to see you there come on in and yeah show us what you've got in terms of if you're making anything there's example places to post examples like i said you're welcome to ask questions there and if you want vids on some basics on anything else that would be good i think we've got a motion controller coming up where we're going to show you how to use a motion controller and zoom and that's part of the controls of zoom and there's a whole bunch of controls that we haven't even talked about back in the docs if you look under controls here well there's the ticker and a bunch of sort of features on how to control zim itself but there's pages layout accessibility a bunch of managers a bunch of controllers for swipe motion pad game or motion controller gamepad we're gonna look at motion controller physics is considered a control effects so controls are things that operate on existing objects and then the effects the different types including then parallax and flippers books scrollers dynamos accelerators we looked at a few of those things pens so we could do one completely on a pen sound way we could do one completely on sound wave synth we could do one completely on synth emitter i could do it completely on emitter uh yeah so we've got a few more basics to go on each of these controls probably could be a basics or sets of them so yeah a touch of a way to go to catch all of the zoom basics but so far we have gone through much of what's happening up in here i think i don't know we did we look at one specifically on components we might be able to do that to take you through a bunch more types of components they all work roughly the same way so we hope you can get through that just if you've used a button or a slider a dial then you should be able to use most of the rest of them as well alrighty ciao from dr abstract see you later have a great night or day bye
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Phoenicia Theology Part Seven
so there were certain animals which had no sensation and out of them grew intelligent animals and were called zafa semen that is observers of heaven and they were formed like the shape of an egg alsomo burst forth into light and sun and moon and stars and the great constellations such was their cosmogni introducing downright atheism but let us see next how he States the generation of animals to have Arisen he says then and when the air burst into light both the Sea and the land became heated and then Sorrows winds and clouds and very great downpours and floods of the Waters of Heaven so after they were separated and removed from their proper place because of the sun's heat and all met together again in the air dashing together one against another thunderings and Lightnings were produced and at the rattle of the Thunder the intelligent animals already described woke up and was scared at the sound and began to move both on land and sea male and female such is their theory of the generation of animals next after this the same writer adds and says these things were found written in the cosmogony of tardis and in his commentaries both from conjectures and from evidence which is intellect discerned and discovered and made clear to us next to this after mentioning the names of the Winds notos and Boris and the rest he continues but these were the first who consecrated the Productions of the earth and regarded them as gods and worshiped them as being the support of Life both to themselves and to those who were to come after them and to all before them and they offered to them drink offerings and libations he adds also these were their Notions of worship corresponding to their own weakness and timidity of Soul then he says that from the wind copias and his wife Beau which he translates Knight were born aeon and protagonist mortal men so-called and that aeon discovered the food obtained from trees that their offspring were called genos engineer an inhabited phenicia and that when droughts occurred they stretched out their hands to Heaven towards the Sun for him alone he says they regarded as God the Lord of Heaven calling him bielsemen which is in The Phoenician language Lord of Heaven and in Greek Zeus and after this he charges the Greeks with errors saying for it is not without cause that we have explained these things in many ways but in view of the later misinterpretations of the names in the history which the Greeks and ignorance took in a wrong sense being deceived by the ambiguity of the translation afterwards he says from genos son of aeon and protagonists were begotten again mortal children whose names are light and fire and Flame these says he discovered fire from rubbing pieces of wood together and taught the use of it and they begot sons of surpassing size and stature whose names were applied to the mountains which they occupied so that from them were named Mount Cassius and lebanus and anti-libbonus and brathy from these he says were begotten memories and hipsterraneous and they got their names he says from their mothers as the women in those days had free intercourse with any whom they met then he says hip serranius inhabited tire and contrived Huts out of reeds and rushes and Papyrus and he quarreled with his brothers who first invented a covering for the body from skins of wild beasts which he was strong enough to capture and when Furious Reigns and winds occurred the trees entire were rubbed against each other and caught fire and burned down the wood that was there and uses took a treat and having stripped off the branches was the first who ventured to embark on the sea and consecrated two pillars to fire and wind and worship them and poured Libations of blood upon them from the wild beasts which he took in hunting but when hipsterraneous sinuses were dead those who were left he says consecrated staves to them and year by year worship their pillars and kept festivals in their honor but many years afterwards from the race of lipsoranius were born agrius and holiers the inventors of hunting and fishing from whom were named Huntsman and fishermen and from them were born to Brethren discoverers of iron and the mode of working it the one of whom chriser practiced oratory and incantations and divinations and that he was Hephaestus and invented the hook and bait and line and raft and was the first of all men to make a voyage wherefore they reverenced him also as a God after his death and he was also called Zeus mylicious and some say that his brothers invented walls of brick
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The Worm that Turned | Back Garden Biology 21 with Dr Lindsay Turnbull
Hello, my name's Lindsay Turnbull  and I'm an associate professor   in the Department of Plant Sciences at  the University of Oxford and we're right   in the middle of this very serious coronavirus  crisis right now and my students are all stuck   at home and we want to keep them in touch  with biology and keep them in touch with us   and so we're going to make a new series of videos  and they're going to be called Back Garden Biology. Hello and welcome to this week's episode of Back  Garden Biology and if you notice here, I  always sweep the leaves off the lawn but I hope  you can see that the lawn is nevertheless covered   in leaves just here and I know who's responsible  for that. It's the blackbirds! Because I see them   here and they're tossing the leaves off the  flowerbed so they can see if they can find   anything underneath them and of course what  they're looking for is the humble earthworm.   And this episode is going to be dedicated to  the humble earthworm because they are actually   really cool creatures and they're very important  in gardens. Every gardener is familiar with them   and I thought it'd be interesting to explore them  a little bit more. And in the first piece, what I'm   going to do is think about how earthworms move and  that's a way of also looking generally at the way   muscles work because earthworms move using  their muscles, just like any other animal does.   So let's take a look at that first. So let's think  about how the worm moves. Now the worm is a type of   worm called an annelid worm and the key feature of  annelid worms, as opposed to other kinds of worms,   is that their bodies are divided into segments,  and that's really crucial for their movement.   Now within the segments there are muscles. All  animals move because of their muscles, so how do   muscles work? Well muscles are a special type of  cell and inside them there are lots of very thin   fibres, microfibres if you like, and they are  aligned in particular directions. So let's imagine   my hands are going to represent a muscle cell  and my fingers here are those fibres and they are   aligned together. And what happens when the muscle  cell contracts is that those little tiny fibres   slide between each other. There are actually two  kinds of those filaments: thick ones and thin ones,   and thick ones can slide between thin ones, and  that's a very active process. It uses up a lot of   energy for the cell and you can see the effect, if  my thumbs represent either side of the muscle cell,   is that it will shorten and contract and my thumbs  move closer together. And inside a muscle, all of   the cells are aligned in the same way so they're  all pulling together, so when they all contract   the muscle cell will become shorter. Alright,  let's see that in action. I've got a muscle in   here. It's called a bicep. It's  not a particularly huge muscle or anything, but if I   contract it and shorten the muscle it's attached  to this bone here and so it will lift this lower   part of my arm up. Now the problem with muscle  cells actually is they can't move back again, so   they can use up energy and they can slide together  like that but then they'll actually be stuck. So   how are they going to move back to their original  position? Well, they need something to pull them   back, and in this case - my arm - it's this muscle here.  It's now stretched out when this one contracted.   Now it's going to contract and that contraction  stretches this muscle out again, and so in our   bodies we have the muscles working in antagonistic  pairs producing the opposite movement and that's   because otherwise every time you moved you'd be  stuck there. Now how's that going to work with   the worm's body? A worm's body doesn't consist of  a series of levers like my body does. It's a thin   cylinder, but as we said divided into segments. Now  let's watch a worm moving. So I captured this worm,   put it in this nice clean flower pot saucer and I  filmed it as it was wandering around and you can   see it can extend its head by stretching out some  of those segments and making them long and thin   while other segments remain short and fat and  anchor the worm to the ground, and then it pulls   up the bottom half of its body as the head moves  forward. So it's really essential to its movement   that it can make some segments long and thin and  some segments short and fat. And how's it going to   do that? Well, here's my paper representation of  a worm segment, so I'll just move those to one   side, so I've got long, thin segments and I've got  short, fat ones - and how can muscles achieve that?   Well let's begin by looking at what are called  the circular muscle. So in every segment there are   muscles that go around the segments and as they  contract they will squeeze down on the segment   and make it into a long thin segment, and it would  get stuck there unless the worm has another set of   muscles in the body wall, and they go from top to  bottom of the segments and when they contract they   squeeze down on the segment and they turn it into  a short fat segment. So these muscles again,   just like in our body, they work in antagonism.  It's got the circular muscles and it's got the   longitudinal muscles working in opposition to  make the segments long and thin or short and fat   and then it obviously needs nerves to coordinate  that movement, so that some of the segments will be   longer thin and others will be short and fat. And  I really recommend going out finding a worm and   putting it in a dish like that and watching it.  It's actually quite fascinating and you'll also   see that it does have a head end with some sense  organs on it. It prefers to lead with the head   but it can actually lead with the rear end if it  wants to and if it needs to, so it can make it go   in the other direction, and you can see the tiny  little bristles on the body so when the segments   become short and fat, those bristles push in to the  soil and anchor it, so quite a nice thing to watch.   Okay, so we've found out a little bit about  earthworms - that they're segmented, their bodies and   that they can move nicely using their coordinated  muscle action, and I hope you enjoy looking at one.   Now somebody in our department really knows a lot  about earthworms and other kinds of worms and his   name is Professor Peter Holland and he teaches  our first years a lot about the different kinds   of animal groups and I thought it'd be interesting  to ask Peter about Charles Darwin and his   relationship to earthworms because Charles Darwin  wrote a whole book about earthworms. So I got hold   of Peter and agreed to have a zoom conversation  with him and I began by asking him just why did   Darwin find earthworms so fascinating. [Peter:] Darwin  was really fascinated by earthworms. It's sort   of odd actually when you look back at what Darwin  wrote. The work on earthworms just seemed   to be something he kept dipping back to through  his life, so one of the first scientific papers   he published when he came back from the Beagle  voyage was on earthworms and it was just a short   note to the Geological Society and then 40 - more  than 40 years later - he wrote his large book on   earthworms, which was the last book he wrote before  he died. So it came out in 1881, just six months   before he died. In fact I think he was getting  pretty fed up with earthworms by that stage,   having worked on them for more than 40 years,  because there's a there's a really nice   letter that he wrote to someone, saying that he's  he really wants to finish this book on earthworms   before joining them! So I thought that was quite  nice, but anyway so why did they fascinate him   so much? Well, I think actually it's because Darwin was fascinated by change,   change on the planet. And of course we think about  that in terms of natural selection and evolution   and quite long-term periods of change, but he was  really interested in anything which was changing   on the planet: erosion as well, geologic processes,  and when we think about earthworms what he was   able to show, and what he had learned really, was  that earthworms are changing the planet over quite   short time periods by moving soil, burying things,  and he was really impressed by how he could see   even buildings disappear - old buildings being  covered by soil - which he put down to earthworms.   So I think he was fascinated because they were  agents of change. [Lindsay:] Oh that's really cool. I've never   thought of it like that at all. And so how did he  manage to fill an entire book about earthworms?  Well, let's not forget he'd been looking at  them for 40 years, so he had 40 years   of his own meticulous observations on  them and lots of experiments he did on them.   So he wrote about their behaviour, like how  worms move in burrows. He wrote about their ecology,   what they feed on and how they pass soil through  their guts. He wrote loads in the book about   effects on humans. I mentioned buildings but he  wrote about how soils would turn over; the soil was   so important for farming and for plant growth  because it created aeration of the soil   and helped drainage and it moved nutrients around,  so he wrote a lot about that. So he had all   that material that he had gathered and not just  by his own research but also writing to people   in correspondence and reading all the  literature beforehand that had come about   worms. And some of his experiments were really  quite fascinating actually.   He describes them in the book: how he'd bring worms  into the house and then he'd play the piano to   them, or someone in the family would play the piano,  and see if they would respond. And then he had   a bassoon, he played a bassoon at them, to see  if they'd respond to different notes. He'd shine   a candle near them to see if they responded  to light, or even there's one passage where he   takes a red hot poker, and he doesn't touch the  worm with it but he brings it near the worm to   see if it can feel the heat nearby. So it's  all those sorts of experiments that he did, so   he really did have a lot of information to  pack into his book. [Lindsay:] God, I feel sorry for   those words actually; it sounds a bit like a sort  of worm nightmare, going into Darwin's house!   So what do you think his most fascinating  discovery was or perhaps what was his most   important discovery about worms? [Peter:] Well, I think his  discoveries about their sense organs were quite   important because people hadn't thought about that  very much before, so you know those experiments I   just mentioned showed that earthworms can detect  vibrations but they weren't able to detect   airborne sounds, for instance. So those were  interesting but probably the most important   were his discoveries on how much soil passed  through the guts of earthworms and what   effect that had on the whole structure of the  soil. And of course he wasn't the first person   to point out that soil was being moved around  by earthworms, and Gilbert White wrote about   that in the 1700s, but Darwin was actually  quite quantitative so he tried to calculate   with experiments and observations how  much soil was moving. So for instance   even in his garden, he built something which he  called his worm stone, which was a great big   round stone like a millstone really, a little bit  smaller, with a hole in the middle and this is a   flat stone he put on the ground and he wanted  to measure how long it would take for it to  sink into the earth because earthworms were  sort of eating soil and then passing it   up into worm casts onto the ground. So to measure  it he inserted a sort of measuring rod down the   centre which went down further into the ground so  it didn't move, and then you could sort of measure   as the worm stone dropped. And he thought  that the earth was probably being turned over   at the rate of about five  centimetres per year,   at a maximum - it may have been a bit less, may have  been one centimetre a year, but it would have   varied in different places anyway. But I think the  important thing is he realised just how massively   important that is for plant growth, moving  nutrients around, aerating the soil, making channels   and actually moving everything around. So yeah I  think those were the most fascinating discoveries.   Great. So what didn't he know? What do we know now  about worms that Darwin, if we could   bring him back now and tell him these things that  obviously I'm sure he'd be delighted to find out   what we know about earthworms now but he didn't  know. Anything special that you would point to?   Yeah, I think a couple of things. One is diversity  of different earthworm species: so we have   27 species of earthworms in the UK and there's  probably more than a thousand, maybe five thousand,   species around the world and their ecologies  are, and their behaviours are, a little bit different   from each other. And he didn't really write very  much about that in the book. He sort of grouped   them all together, but of course we now know that  some will make vertical burrows which they'll pull   leaves down into; others, which are the ones that he was  most fascinated in are the ones making horizontal   burrows and eating soil; and others just live in  leaf litter, so it's quite a lot of ecological   diversity and I don't think he realised that. But  also some of the more recent work, it shows   earthworms are quite tolerant of heavy metals in  the soil: things like cadmium, copper, gold -   concentrations that will kill a lot of other  invertebrates. Earthworms seem to be able to   tolerate them and we know that they've  got particular proteins: metallothioneins,   which can bind and sequester those metals,  to stop them having a harmful effect   on the animal. So they they do have these  really interesting biochemical adaptations   to toxic chemicals in the soil, so I  think yeah, Darwin would have found that   fascinating, I'm sure, because there's a bit  of natural selection must have led to that.   Okay, so Peter's obviously a fan and he can explain  there why Darwin was so fascinated with worms and   what he knew about them and what he'd probably  like to know about them. And one of the other   things that I find really fascinating about worms  is there's actually a massive abundance of them   in this garden. Every time I dig, I find them,  so they're really, really important for lots   of other organisms that live in the garden like  the blackbirds. And you can watch the blackbirds   running over the lawn and you can see them: they  put their head to one side and they're listening   for worms and other things that are moving  under the soil, so they can rush in and grab them.   And foxes, for example, often come through gardens  they can actually eat quite a lot of earthworms.   And so can badgers, of course. Badgers eat enormous  quantities of earthworms. I don't have badgers in   my garden but one of my students has been finding  them in his garden and put out a camera trap to   send me that footage - thanks very much Henry, so I'm  going to include it here (very good timing there!).   And in America as well, there are lots of different  types of earthworm and there's a guy there   studying them and he had noticed or he found out  that some people in the States, they they put a big   iron stake into the soil and then they run a sort  of file over the top of it to create these deep   vibrations and when they do that, all these worms  come up to the surface and they collect them and   they sell them for fishing bait, and you can  actually make a living like that amazingly.   But he wanted to know what was the adaptive value  of that. Why would earthworms come pouring out of   the soil when you play this tune to them? And his  hypothesis was that this was actually something to   do with an anti-predator behaviour. And he knows  that moles are massive hunters of   earthworms - and not just foxes, not just badgers but  moles pretty much only eat worms - and that perhaps   this vibration was mimicking the sound  of a mole coming through a tunnel and digging,   and the best escape for the worms if they hear  a mole coming is to get above ground. Moles never   come above ground. And so he did this amazing cool  experiment - and I've got a little video of it here   to show you - where he had a box. He filled it with  worms and you can see on the surface, there's no   worms at all, and then he introduces a mole and  sure enough all the worms come pouring out as they   hear the mole approaching and and that's a really  nice paper that's published in what's called an   open access journal where anybody's allowed to  go and access that paper and use the footage, so   thank you very much to him for doing that great  piece of work. Okay, well that's it for Back Garden   Biology this week. I hope you can enjoy finding  some worms in your garden. If it goes very cold   of course you won't find them so easily. They're  not very active if it goes cold, and they go down deeper   into the soil but if you get your trowel out I'm  sure you can find one, or move a plant pot or two,   and certainly as the weather gets warmer they'll  start getting a lot more active. So, take care, stay   safe. Better news for the pandemic of course,  and let's hope we can all be back outside soon.
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Huawei Maimang 6 or Huawei Nova 2i or Huawei Mate 10 Lite Full Review
hi guys today we are going to do a quick hands-on review at the he whine over 2i which is also known as he why my mang six and even Hugh I made 10 light also and might be it has also a different name in Asia so here is your he win over to I look at this beautiful design this phone is really good-looking a metal back finish is really nice to hold guys so as we all know the Hugh I know VAT - I has just been launched in countries like Malaysia and Thailand and is expected it's really the my man 6 with a different name it's design is really beautiful the display is a rectangle shape display which makes this device more beautiful known ethel SI features of the nova - ir it's four different cameras and 18 is so 9 display of first for a human art phone the phone is really snappy and quick other noteworthy smartphones in recent times the nova - i sports a taller than usual 5.9 inch 2160 and to 1080 p display qi dubs this whole view display thanks to the tall and narrow 18 esto 9 aspect ratio the nova - i should be pretty manageable to use with only one hand but really it little bit tough to use this phone in one hand of course the phone's minimal bezels give it a modern looking design to this phone is quite similar to vivo x20 another interesting feature of the nova 2i and something hew i has focused on quite a bit are the phones for cameras and for names also - on the back and another - on the front the primary 16 MP rear camera is paired with a 2 MP shooter to enable bouquet effect while the 13mp front-facing camera is also complemented by a 2 MP snapper for the price of 300 $7 the Nova 2i packs impressive value for money up to a point that I think it undercuts their very own over 2 + sure the Nova 2 + feels more premium and it has arguably better cameras but the Nova 2i is a cooler looking phone with more camera tricks to fulfill the narcissist and you we will leave some cameras samples of human OVA to I at last a video aside from these hardware other specifications about Nova - I include a high silicon Kirin 659 processor paired with 4 gigabytes of RAM 64 gigabytes of expandable storage a 3340 mAh battery as well as a movie 5 one based on Android 7.0 nuga out of the box the hue I know of a to I will be available in other countries from October 13th onwards n3 different colors Aurora blue graphite black and prestige gold retailing at 307 dollar the Nova 2i is quite a competitively priced mid-range smartphone especially for its feature set ok guys thanks for watching let me know what's your opinion about this device just leave a comment to answer my question all over this device is a budget phone just three hundred seven dollars so you can go for this device if you are finding a special phone don't forget to subscribe our channel for getting latest videos and hit the like button to gain our confidence hope you liked the video and as always keep watching and keep smiling can [Music]
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Panasonic DECT 6.0 Cordless Phones Fail with No Link to Base and reset
this is my Panasonic phone it's a deck 60 uh comes in a four pack it's real good phone on the side it's got the microphone Jack I really enjoy that um but frequently when I get a call and I hit the talk button I'll get no link to base um so now what I'm going to do here is I'm going to demonstrate the uh problem oh just restarted oh now it's back up thanks the lines in use just dialing any number okay pH the phone now I'm going to change it over to speaker or sign back to talk thank Le after the tone state your name followed by Jason thank the leader has arrived oh just died went kapoot back up so I'm a little hesitant to recommend the uh Sony handset uh you know it sounds great I love the microphone Jack but um the phone just seems to die I'm on my second uh four pack of these phones at 130 bucks a four pack they seem to last about 12 months when they start doing this
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Dr. Patrick Borgen on BRCA Screening Recommendations by Geneticist Mary-Claire King borgen1
we are very excited to have dr patrick borgen from mammody's medical center joining us today dr borgen is chair of the department of surgery and heads the brooklyn breast cancer center he is also the program chair of the per miami breast cancer conference he has received a multitude of grants from the national institutes of health the american cancer society the u.s army and national cancer institute additionally he has published over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals 139 abstracts and 15 editorials thank you so much dr borgen thank you for joining us why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself and some of the clinical research that you're engaged in right now sure in the late 80s i trained at memorial sloan kettering cancer center i spent two years in the breast cancer research lab there i joined their faculty in 1991 and 93 i became the chief breast surgeon at memorial and spent the next 12 or 13 years running that program i also founded the william f keck breast cancer research laboratory at memorial sloan kettering after a wonderful 15-year run there i was recruited to help build brooklyn's first and only cancer center and first and only breast cancer center why don't you talk a little bit about some of your current clinical interests right so um everything breast cancer related uh fascinates me uh we participated in the discovery of the brca2 mutation that ashkenazi jewish women suffer from we were developers of sentinel node biopsy technology skin sparing nipple sparing mastectomy today we're involved in efforts of prevention continuing to fine-tune the treatment of breast cancer well you mentioned something there and there has been a lot of discussion uh about widespread screening for the brac mutations particularly in women of the ashkenazi jewish descent so what is your opinion about population based bracca screening and some of the most recent uh recommendations suggested by researcher mary clarke well mary claire king is a very dear friend and has been a collaborator for 20 years and i respect her enormously recently she started a dialogue about whether we should screen women in the ashkenazi population regardless of family history for the bracket gene and her logic is that one in 50 2 of women that are ashkenazi have this mutation that's a very high percentage actually and so her theory is is that gene testing is where mammography used to be it used to be that you felt a lump you went to your doctor and then you got a mammogram and of course today we screened with mammograms before mary claire is saying we're learning about brca mutations too late so her editorial about this has raised a lot of eyebrows but it's a great dialogue to have it's it's the right question to be asking so it's a matter of at a certain age looking at genetics uh and is there a certain age that women would go to to say do i have this well it's really about risk management the brca genes code for both breast cancer and ovarian cancer we have great screening for breast cancer we have no screening for ovarian cancer so the idea here is to identify women who are at a 20 to 30 percent risk of getting ovarian cancer and and helping them interact proactively
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Text Boxes in the Jamboard Web App
hi i'm tom malini that's me i'm here today to show you text boxes in the jamboard web app remember the jamboard web app lives at jamboard.google.com and i am in the in a jam editor right now now what i try to do is i try to take the intro paragraph for shirley chisholm's wikipedia page copy it and paste it into a sticky note which is how we've been using text in the jamboard web app to date and it doesn't even get the whole paragraph because you're limited with the sticky notes now if i do a text box and i insert it and let's just do a quick little paste in here now at first that looks really bad but watch what i can do i can take it and i can resize and so now it looks like actual text in here and i can like make it bigger okay and i can do that now it defaults to black i had mine set to blue but there you see it in black and i can change my alignment so we can make it center aligned we can also make it like that left aligned so i'll just go back right and let me show you what it looks like so i can it's set to normal but i can also make it caption which makes it a little smaller you can set it back to normal and then you see it made it actually a little bit bigger let's do another text box and we'll do a heading this time so i'll just write shirley chisholm in here and we'll make that a little bit bigger and now and let's also actually spell her name correctly and now what we will do is we will set that from normal to subtitle which oh i need a little room there there we go now it's subtitle we can also set it to title and display and so they makes it a little bit bigger again you can change your colors all the colors of the jamboard palette are there as you see and that is text boxes so now we have text boxes in the jamboard app makes it a lot easier to incorporate text typed text or copied and pasted text in this in this case into a jamboard jam if you have any questions about this please comment below or tweet me at tom e mullini please like share and subscribe thank you so much for watching
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Trading Order Types (Market order, Limit order and Stop order)
hi and welcome to this video So today we're going to be looking at a beginner topic known as other types and in this video we're going to be covering what are other types examples of other types the market order and the limit order and finally the stop order so what are other types an order type is a pattern that Traders use to instruct your stock Brokers or Forex Brokers to execute of stock market trade the other type depends on the Investor's trading objective so basically there are three types or other types for most Forex Brokers or trading platform but there's some several other types such as the bracket order Market the day order one console order or trailing stop order but for this video we're going to focus on the market order the limit order and the stop order so the market order which is the simplest type of order to execute is just basically clicking buy or sell on your or your trading platform or your brokage platform it instructs the broker to buy or sell a specific amount of currency or security at the best best available price so this is an instant or immediate execution kind of order where you just simply click buy or sell and your broker almost instantly execute the trade but the downside to this is that your trade may not always execute at that particular price to which you want it to be executed most especially in scenarios where you have a high impact news being released and you have very sharp spike in price so you there is high tendency that using the market order your trade would be executed at the best possible price which you wanted it to execute the second type which we should be looking at is the limit order and there are two types of limit orders the buy limit and the sell limit so we are going to be looking at this more on the graph so for the buy limit a buy limit is basically a pendant long order which is placed below the market price so when you have a pendent long order below the market price that is the buy limit and the trade enters when the price rebounds from the bottom of that pendent order so assuming you have an in an uptrend such as this and you hope that the price drops to a certain price in the future before continuing back in your uptrend so in scenarios like this you set you set the buy limit order so that whenever price drops down to such areas the trade is executed automatically so even if you're not on your trading station the trade automatically opens so when price at a certain price you determine that it will rebound or retrace and come down to a lower price before continuing back in the buy Trend so that's where you use the buy limit order so the second type which is a sell limit order is when a pendent short order is placed above the market price so when a pending order assuming that price is on the downtrend and you hope that in the future probably a matter of hours or minutes or days depends on what type of Trader you are the price retraces back to the upside before continuing its downtrend in scenarios like this we use the sell limit order so what this does is that when you set the cell limit order and price retraces back to a higher price it executes automatically before contining down to the downside so the third other type which we have is the stop order or sometimes called the stop loss order so there are actually two types also on the stop order and we have the buy stop and the sell stop now the the buy stop is when a pendent long order is placed above the market price and we follow the breakout so whenever you're anticipating a breakout in the direction of your Trend you place a buy stop order so assuming you have something of this nature you believe that from this point where the arrow is that price will push up up and break out the structure and continue pushing up to the upside you could place a buy stop order so that when price reaches such level the trade is executed and you ride with the trend so this type of order is mostly applicable in breakout Trends so for a sell limit for a cell stop so for a cell stop this is basically the direct opposite you have a downtrend and you're hoping that after such retracement the price will keep pushing downwards in the direction of the trend from this point of entry here so what you do is when you're at this Zone you place your cell stop and when price comes down and Crosses this order will be triggered and you enter the trade now these orders are executed automatically at the best possible price which you as a Trader must have selected I hope you found this video helpful if you did please do subscribe and leave a like and comment down in the comment [Music] section to
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Cricut Design Space Tutorials: How To Create Your Own Personalized Button Pin | Step-By-Step
hi it's ann from the useless crafter okay so today i'm going to show you how to design buttons in design space so that you could use it with your button machine now this is specifically for the we are memory keepers brand the sizing wise but i think it's probably comparable to other brands i just don't have other machines so i can't speak to it but if you can let me know in comments i can always show you how to make those adjustments in another tutorial so all right i wanted to show you something normally i already have my project open but i made it here so this is the button maker okay and i'm going to click customize and the reason why i wanted to show you this is because when you do this um it's going to say wow it's a large project okay and when you look at it it's not a large project what it is though it has a lot of words and this right here is really for you guys but i want to show you this because if you have this with other projects what i would do is i would just weld it because right now it's a lot of words uh letters and so each item is i i feel like design space needs uh each item is its own piece so if you weld it so i'm sorry i forgot where it is if you weld it it becomes one image and so it won't happen again when i when i go to upload this project it's not going to say it's such a large file but i wanted to leave this on here so let's talk about these buttons um there's a small medium and large that you can make with the vr memory keepers button machine so it comes the instructions i have it here it's in millimeters and so i wanted to show you go from mill millimeters to centimeters to inches and the reason why i did that is because we can change our grid in here to centimeters so i'm going to show you how to do that now what you're going to do is click on the three bars over here in the canvas section and you want to go to settings okay there it is and you're gonna go to metric so once you do that then what you'll find is all of your um dimensions are in centimeters okay so if you change that then you can just change you know the small button to 3.5 centimeters the medium one to four point nine and then the large to seven centimeters oops you know what this 2.75 belongs with this large i don't know how it got up there um now if you didn't want to make those changes and i'm going to flip it back so because i don't deal with metric so i'm going to go back to settings and i'm going to change it back to imperial so i'm back to inches now i did convert this for you so you have the inches the measurements for that so 1.37 inches 1.92 and 2.75 and um it cuts beautifully what i love about this is you can use print and cut so these are my logos right so i'm going to show you how to do that i'm going to upload let's find my little logo and it's somewhere in here i should really name them when i bring them in then i could just search for it but i don't always do that i know it's so bad um all right so here is one and i'll show you what i did so this is just an svg file um it's got let's see let's move it over here and so what you want to do is you want to make sure that let's say we're making the medium so the medium needs to be 2.75 inches okay so this needs to be smaller than 2.75 because you want to have a border so what you want to do is bring in a shape bring in a circle make your circle 2.75 okay so go up into the height and type in 2.75 and then change it to white unless you wanted a different color but for me my logo i want it behind a white border so now here's my logo i'm going to make this smaller i want to make sure it fits well within the circle and just go to arrange sent to the front and see i think this is too tight of a fit okay so if you look if you buy your thing you have this little measurement thing um i'm giving you the measurements of of it before you press it so once you press it your perimeter the outside it's going to scrunch down so you're going to lose some of that so for instance um this large one they want the paper to be 70 millimeters right when it is pressed down and you have the paper crunch over on the side like you would um i don't know like a pie um it drops down to 58 millimeters so it's gonna go from seven centimeters to five point eight so just keep that in mind that you don't want your logo to run right up next to the edge because you're probably probably going to lose some of the arrow um details right here and maybe even some of the bubbles right so you want to make sure that you're in there and you want to give yourself room right and so something like this would work well because um let's see it needs to be 58 millimeters which is 5.8 and then um so now you can see it all right now now that you have the two what you want to do is you want to grab both items and you want to go to flatten when you flatten it the whole thing is going to be print and cut look how pretty that looks i mean that looks like i don't know that i you know went to go get it designed and it printed out and you can see it here and see i don't know it's oh it's not gonna focus it's it's really cute i love it um all right so that's one thing now um i'm gonna show you this one the salty as that was for me and then this princess saves herself i did that for my daughter okay so go to images and let's do a pretzel oops did it not type okay so um search now you can take any of these pretzels even the ones that are not print and cut right so i chose this one um insert now of course if you want that outline the offset that i did this with the salty and the af you need to do that outside of design space i did that in inkscape okay but i want to show you let's say you already did it in inkscape which i can show at the end okay because for those of you who did not sign up for the inkscape tutorial um let's go to images and i'm going to nope i don't want images i want to go to upload um all right here it is it's these two items that i didn't inkscape now i'm like you know right now we're just kind of like fixing our image we um don't worry about size just yet okay okay so let's do this one this one let's ungroup it and we know the green is connected so there's our green layer and for me i changed the colors to i mean you can choose any color but um and it prints out really really pretty okay here's the next layer the next layer it looks like it's two pieces and you can tell because when you're looking in your right hand side panel the a and the f is two separate items right so hit your shift key because your f um right now is currently selected it's grade so you want to grab the a by hitting the shift key and the a and then weld it okay and then this is going to be in the front and let's say you want to make it i love having white as the middle layer i feel like it really helps stand out whatever color you pick on top so the af as well i would just weld it i know you don't have to it's not touching it doesn't mean anything but i just weld it so it moves as one and let's say this one you wanted to make it um this pretty light color okay so it's gonna go to the front and what i would do is grab the three items and align and center it that way design space does it we're not eyeballing it this is centered okay um so same thing with salty so you can see let's ungroup it first and actually did we group this let's just grab these three items right here okay and group it so that when we're sizing and moving it around all three layers are going to move together so we don't have to worry about it okay so now let's look at salty so salty the green is in two pieces right you have an s and then the rest of the word so again hit shift grab that s to go with the ulti and weld it now the other thing about offset is you can see this is my third layer it's way in the back um i don't really care for these little um cutouts i would just go to contour and click hide all and so you just have a solid background that's definitely personal preference um so you you do you but that's me okay now let's look at our yellow layer our yellow layer is also in two pieces so let's grab in the right hand side panel grab the two items and weld and then that's gonna go on top and then let's match so i'm gonna do it just like this so let's match our colors our most back layer is that darker blue our middle layer is white and then our top layer let's grab this and weld it and our top layer is that pretty light blue all right so now we're going to put just like this you can grab the three items and go to align and center so now we have this and let's group it for now okay so we've got our pretzel we've got this so the way i did it was i wanted this to kind of touch so that there's a a full background like layer it doesn't matter because it's print and cut and then here's our little pretzel so let's make it kind of right now we're not worried about size we're just making everything proportionate to each other and then that way in the end we'll size it when we when we're ready so let's say you like it like this okay so um i want to grab the the black the blue black the blue back layer so i'm going to go over to my panel over here i'm going to grab the salty and the af and i'm going to weld it so it's one big blue piece okay and then let's move this to the back go to arrange and send to the back so here is my little piece okay let's say you like this and we want to do it large so we want a 2.75 inches of a circle so let's bring in our circle and do 2.75 okay and let's say we don't want white this time you want um let's do a light color though maybe a light orange okay um okay and then we're gonna grab this and we're gonna start shrinking it so it fits in our circle oops and go to arrange send to the front so we can see it okay so that looks pretty good to me so now grab everything and do flatten and look how cute that is i mean it really changes those you know for when you have an svg image and then you change it to print and cut it looks different so you can't don't picture it based on the svg file go to flatten so you can see what it looks like this looks more i don't know what we're used to seeing in the stores right like when something is printed this looks more like it right so let me make it really big so you can see it i mean it's it's really cute and even that orange that we chose so you know you you have total um uh what am i trying to say you have total control over all the colors and sometimes the colors don't exactly match up when you hit flatten so this is going to be trial and error you're gonna have some colors that you like more once you figure this out you know just test it out um you have to undo like unflatten and then change the colors so i'll do that now let's say you didn't like the orange so i clicked unflattened did it let me change no it didn't yet so let's see oh it did let me take this out interesting all right so over here now i can change my color so let's say i wanted a darker orange and so now you can see that okay so it's super easy to do now um let's grab these items and make it smaller oh i didn't grab everything see that's why you want to group everything so when you change it all it all goes with you so i'm grabbing that grabbing this and the pretzel and my circle and now i'm gonna make it smaller and it still didn't do it oh my goodness okay you can do it over here by grabbing everything so let's look um i want this hit the shift key i want this and i want the pretzel and i want the circle and this okay and i'm going to group it so it's moving together all right so now i want to make that 2.75 okay so there's your little that's one button now this button over here it was so cute but then i messed up when i made the button it did i didn't put the paper on right it didn't wrap around but if you look at this i'm going to ungroup it for a second and you can see in my panel i think this the word princess i did that with htv so it gave like you know it um there's just a little bit more dimension to it it sparkled it stood out a little bit i really wanted to say this princess right emphasizing the prisons but she's super cool because she saves herself and she doesn't need her prince that was for my daughter so the way you would do this is you would type out you would type out everything but you flatten this part okay and then this word is just a regular cut file so you can see over here it's just welded but it's cut so that you can make that card stock vinyl htv whatever you want i think for a pin i think card stock would be difficult to work with um i loved using the htv it cut well i made this a large and so and and i used glitter iron on so it was really easy to read and put on i just messed up in the execution part at the end i should have done two copies of everything so i was really bummed so i didn't want to do this again um if you changed your mind and you put this in here and you want the purple but you don't want to do htv or vinyl whatever you can grab this whole thing again and flatten so you can see what the princess looks like in purple see it looks i just feel like it looks really professional like it looks like something you would find um i don't know hollister or something in the button section okay so now that you know how to do all these i have one more tip for you now so when i bought it it came with um 10 pins of each size and that's the other thing that i really like about we r memory keepers is that um it comes with three sizes and i couldn't find it anywhere it was completely sold out and then i saw um another instagramer post it i'm like hey where did you get it so she sent me to this site it's called a cherry on top crafts and i think they still have some available um what is cool about this machine versus the ones i saw on amazon is it is cheaper so i'm gonna assume that it's not for like professional consumption right like i'm not gonna be making these buttons and then selling them and it's not going to be as high quality maybe as though as the machine that you can get on amazon because the price was like double or triple the other thing that i noticed is paying more on amazon for i'm assuming the sturdier machines you had to pick a size you couldn't have one that made more than one size so you had to pick a small or a medium or a large and so with the we r memory keepers it comes with all three attachments so you can make the three different sizes i will say though the small is small like it was i don't know i didn't make a small or maybe i did i don't know this is well i can measure you didn't hear me say that that was so dumb um i did make a small the this this is the pretzel one that i made small um it's small to me um but it comes with the buttons and it comes with the mylar sheet that goes on top to make it that shiny surface so you could just do paper and have like a paper button um i wouldn't recommend it though because just imagine like if you're drinking or something and you get like a little sip your paper is gone um so i do recommend having that shiny piece on top but you don't have to buy it or i don't know how much mylar paper is but because i already used the avery sheet protectors for my cake toppers it feels the same so i will not be buying buying mylar paper i'm going to be using my scraps from my cake toppers and using those same sheet protectors to put on top of these buttons um because it's an expensive hobby so wherever we can save money you know um i i have yet to buy a new round of buttons but my husband already messed up online if you want to see how ridiculous it was please go to my instagram account um all right so that's it for me i'm gonna do another video to actually show you how to do the buttons and i'm a little bit nervous about that because i have like an eighty percent success rate on it and i can't i feel like i do the same thing each time but two out of ten times i do not have a good button so i i'm still practicing before i make that video but i will show you how to change it out because um i will say reading the instructions i was a little confused and my husband who is very confused that makes me feel better because he's definitely um he can see things and put things together way better than i can he struggled with it so but once you get it i want to show you so that you don't have to struggle through that and you can just start making buttons so hit me up with the comments um questions i will see you next time bye as soon as i can stop oh my goodness i will stop in a second where is my now i'm stopping
The Useless Crafter
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Wanda Mayberry - CHHS Legacies Honoree
I was here as an undergraduate in the 50s then left here to do a full-time job in New Jersey and then Peace Corp and then on around the world etc etc and then I was at Denver General and we had the students come down from CSU to do their uh psych lectures their phys discs internships things like that they suddenly needed a faculty person I came up in 1973 I officially left in the year 2000 so it's in a long connection but you didn't really leave did you no I stayed another year because we were going through accrediation so I just shephered through accreditation the next year I've stayed involved because the OT Department I think is great um we are not part of the medical model and so we're not in a Medical Institution um we are the only OT Department as far as I know in the whole United States that has occupational therapy out in front of the building um we've been free to do a lot of wonderful things as a department and so naturally yes I do want to stay involved uh and I also you know having to struggle a little bit financially I like to give a little bit and so scholarship of course has been a big incentive too and most of the faculty well I I'm now don't don't know quite so many of them but most of the faculty I know too so actually I didn't start the scholarship it was something that was given to me as a a retirement gift when I retired up to that time I had uh contributed to the Marge ball scholarship and and I thought you know that was very very important uh I continue to do mine because I do see that the financial need has not gone away for any of the students in fact maybe even more because a lot of them are working a couple jobs a lot of them are married uh all that sort of thing which adds to the financial burden and so scholarships is only one of many ways but it is one way to help out we do have a luncheon when we can go and and those that are here get to attend a lot of mine uh by the time they get the scholarship they're going off on to level two fieldwork however ever I have had met a lot of them and as usual it's just wonderful to see their light eyes light up when they say oh yeah I'm going to go into X Y or Z and uh when you see somebody who's found their life work their direction that they want to go it's just terribly exciting uh so it's it's great to see those kids and the eagerness that they have about what they're doing and they're eagerness about OT this is one of those things where I am one of the the rare people in the world that life just went straight correct for I was thinking in junior high about maybe being a medical missionary I didn't think I had enough art ability to do anything didn't think I had enough music but I liked all of that stuff when I was a sophomore somebody came up from CSU or then it was Colorado inm and they talked about occupational therapy and the lights just went on and I said that's it and it has been it all my life that's you know the reason it's it I think is because OT is positive it's doing what people need to do or want to do it applies to all ages from newborn to what 100 whatever uh almost all diagnoses um and and when you have something that's positive and is varied you can't get any better well the future is unlimited because um we're having more people get old and have problems we have more people in the workforce that have had brain injuries or whatever we have these veterans coming back from Wars we have kids with disabilities because of I don't know allergies because of injuries because of whatever so the people who need help are not going to go away that's always going to be there you're never going to make a million bucks but you usually can make enough to live on so from that standpoint of view I think OT has a very promising future uh and then um as we're coming into the 21st and I haven't talked to people in the department so I don't know where this is going one of the things they were thinking about is some of the virtual training that might be done by the um people who are coming back with traumatic stress disorder and things like that where people can practice in a a safe environment the kind of things they're going to need in this world that is so crazy for them and so threatening to them and um and that's part of the 21st century and so I can see that being a part uh whether or not they get the Grant I don't know but it would be wonderful if they did because this would be an ideal campus for that kind of approach just ideal so it's got nowhere to go but up I thought about it because I I was having trouble thinking about individuals and then I came up with Mary Elizabeth Lenahan here in town and she was one of our OT students and she developed the the dance Express group where people with disabilities a lot of them with mental retardation but with other disabilities have an opportunity to do drama have an opportunity to do dance have an opportunity to do public performance and to dance with with um some of the troops in town not just by themselves so I think she's she has taken a population that most of us shove in the closet and just kind of forget about them and she's made them obvious she's made them um exciting she's she's done just s such great work all on her own you know she's just done it the other thing that I can think of is that the center for Community participation upstairs a long time ago they were among the first people who said these people with disabilities have a right to be out into community events and be um visible and so when we would have concerts down at the Band Shell or something like that some of these kids would be down there dancing in front some of these kids would be sitting in the audience it was the beginning of a presence that we again as a culture did not allow very much and still don't allow to a great degree although now the grocery stores have a lot of help that may have uh been been uh participants up there so I think it's becoming better um it's probably not tremendously good yet but at least the that Center has done so much to make these people people one cator or one part that's really caught my eye is the center for Community Partnerships which used to be the center of community participation it's been suggested maybe I can talk a little bit about why I've done the kind of life I have and the and the desire to try to maybe give back um pay forward um get involved with with anything that's going on I think there's a satisfaction with being something Beyond yourself something that's helping somebody else maybe um that you can't get any other way um I was so fortunate not only did I have a perfect first job in New Jersey where I worked with Cal paly kids 24 hours a day and therefore had as much control about changing their their behavior and their life opportunities as as anywhere he could get I also decided that that I needed to leave that job because it was so perfect and I figured I'd be there the rest of my life and that was not healthy so I came home and October and in November I got a letter from pecore I had I had applied a long time ago and you don't work that way with pecore but anyway I had gotten a letter in November saying they were going to have a project or two projects for occupational therapy I think we were the first ones and um one of them was going to be in South America and one was going to be in the Philippines and I wrote back saying oh yeah I'd like to go to South America I'd like to learn Spanish blah blah blah blah blah and they wrote back and said if you want to be in the Philippine go to the Philippines be in Los Angeles on such and such a day so I went down there here are these 13 14 15 guys standing around where we were to meet the plane and um I thought oh boy have I gotten into the wrong group and then I noticed one girl sitting over on the on the corner and I went over and certainly she was the other OT so two of us went to the Philippines worked at the University of the Philippines uh trained students set up clinics gave lectures and I think they're probably still laughing about a couple of the lectures I gave in to go however um it was just a marvelous two years and um I got to see people with Leprosy I got to see people with polio which doesn't exist here anymore um but I also got to see a lot about what makes a country good the kinds of things that I think we need to avoid in this country to be keep from becoming some of getting some of the problems that other countries have like the gross gross pollution and things like that so all of that is impetus to say what else is there that I might be able to help with a little bit so right now I'm in my volunteer life and that is how I do spend my time very active in a number of things uh all of it terribly rewarding and great great fun if my eyes and hands hold out enough through my volunteer life then all that craft stuff is sitting there from my 50s education down in my basement and I will go into my craft life sometime in the future
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Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. Kathleen H. Hicks Thanksgiving Message
to all of our Department of Defense civilians contractors and America's Armed Forces serving around the world Happy Thanksgiving the sacrifices you and your families make to defend democracy are not forgotten by the secretary and me or by the millions of Americans who depend on your service to the nation I know that many of you are separated from family and relatives this holiday season whether deployed to NATO's Eastern flank the indo-pacific region or board ships and submarines providing deterrents and defense around the globe even for those stationed with their loved ones we know some of you won't be home for dinner because you're standing watch like the military police guarding our installations Homeland defense Personnel looking out for threats at NORAD and teams ensuring the U.S military's Logistics machine keeps moving at transcom you stand watched so that your fellow Americans can enjoy their holidays and safety and peace we must also remember that many families across our country are marking this Thanksgiving without their loved ones because they have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation secretary Austin and I are committed to honoring your sacrifices and theirs not just today but every day by ensuring we continue to improve how we care for our nation's most precious resource that's you our people we're working toward improving your Economic Security and strengthening the support we provide your families as part of the Sacred Bond we make to honor your service so this Thanksgiving on behalf of the department I want to say thank you for all you do for your unending support tenacity and determination and for your willingness to wake up each and every day to face our most pressing National Security challenges Happy Thanksgiving
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Quantum Physics is Easy to Understand - A Level - calculations and explanations with the photon
in this video I'm going to go through the key ideas in quantum these are all the things you need to know to master the topic of quantum this is kula physics our channels they teach you the content but I'm going to teach you how to get the a star biggest idea in quantum is that in atoms there are only fixed discrete energy level changes that are possible when atoms absorb photons they move up the energy levels they can only move up those fixed discrete energy level changes so they can only absorb certain energies a photon so certain frequencies of life when those electrons fall down the energy levels they only can fall down certain fixed discrete energy level changes so they can only emit certain photons of light and those photon energies are the same whether they're being absorbed or emitted so therefore they absorb the same frequencies as they emit I'm going to teach you how to describe quantum behaviour and a little teach you how to make the calculations in it as well in fact quantum physics is really easy to understand or at least AZ level let's start establishing a few things quantum is about discrete energies and it's about the emission and absorption of light from atoms so look at this match-head how many colors how many different colors can you see you can probably see a few but you certainly can't see a continuous spectrum now the hottest parts of the flame of the blue parts and the coolest parts are the yellow e or the red part but you can't see any green in there let's just say we can see some blue and we can see some orange and we can see some red we cannot see a continuous change so this is evidence for light coming in discrete packets or Quantum's light comes in discrete pattern certain discrete colors only a few colors and it's called a photon because a wave particle photo means light and anything ending on is a particle so it's really not scary at all is just our best description of where light comes from and where it goes when it's absorbed by atoms so you will be familiar with the Bohr model which is this idea that we've got protons and neutrons in the nucleus and we've got electrons orbiting in kind of energy levels now in chemistry they call them shells but actually this is where we need to divorce the idea of a shell in chemistry from a energy level in physics and luckily you don't need to worry about shells and orbitals and things like that in physics a level but you do need to worry about the energy levels and in fact we're going to really simplify things and I've drawn this helium here with very very simple energy levels because I want you to get the idea this is an idea that you're reasonably familiar with already the idea that the electrons have different properties depending on their position within the atom is actually about their potential energy within the atom it's not the case though that the least energy is necessarily the furthest away or the closest it's about some property of their orbit how much energy they have in that orbit it's not necessarily how far away or close they are and it's not the exact same thing as shells in chemistry let's focus at first on understanding a key idea which is how a light comes in and out of atoms and that's all I want you to get from this slide when a photon is absorbed when the light is absorbed and the electron moves up the energy levels it takes the energy from the photon and it moves up the energy levels it has more energy when light is emitted then the electron moves down at the edge levels so a photon being emitted corresponds to a energy level change where the electron moves down it gives out energy has less energy afterwards we call this when the electron goes up and angelov will call that excitation and when it comes down the energy level we call that D excitation so why then are there so few colors when the match was lit why is there certain discrete colors well there isn't an unlimited number of options in that situation there's only specific energy levels so they can only have certain energy level changes so the light can only have certain colors the photons color is governed by their frequency and their frequency is governed by their energy so here's two really really simple elements the two simplest elements an anomaly at a level we'll talk about simple elements because it just simplifies the mass is the emission spectra from hydrogen and helium these are the colors that are given out by those two elements when they burn or when they thrust but basically when the electrons dxi when the electrons come down energy levels so when the electrons dxi they give out these specific colors they give out a little bit more orange than they do these purple ones and that's why that band is slightly thicker but they only give out these certain discrete colors these fixed frequencies these fixed wavelengths if you like of light and also which ones have the highest energy I'm hoping you won't struggle with that idea from your ideas about the electromagnetic spectrum you should already have from GCSE which is that the purple end is a higher energy end the blue end of the spectrum is higher energy than the red end of the spectrum so these photons have actually higher energies therefore they correspond to higher energy level changes let's just really establish this key idea of quantum the photon energy is proportional to this frequency and we have to thank Max Planck for this essentially the higher the energy the higher the frequency of a photon of a wave particle of light wave particle duality is an idea that we came across in previous video and is a central idea in quantum which is that things show both waves and particles behavior light is a photon it's a wave particle so Max Planck put forward the Planck postulate which essentially quantized his light which essentially gives us the photon the two parts of the planck postulate are they the energy of photon is proportional to its frequency and here's this key equation e equals h f energy of photon is equal to the Planck constant multiplied by its frequency and secondly that the photo energy can only be emitted and absorbed in multiples of some fixed fundamental unit of energy some fixed discrete quanta that's where that word comes from all of quantum physics is about these fundamental units of energies that we can't change so we only get multiples off so let's do some practice to make sure you know exactly how you're to use that equation equals HF firstly we're going to use Planck's constant as 6 point 6 3 times 10 to the minus 34 joules seconds and so you can see that as just a bit of a conversion factor between I have a frequency and energy or even wavelength as an energy which we're going to use today as well it's a number which is given on the formula sheet of Nea love also you don't need to memorize it but you will remember it because you'll be using it so many times here's the first one then calculate the energy of a photon of blue light which has a frequency of six point seven nine times ten to the 14 Hertz so starting the same way we do every single calculation we just write out our equation everything we know about the question checking that that is indeed in SI units now substitute the values in for point five zero times 10 to the minus 19 joules so that is a really really simple one that might even just be for one mark in an a-level paper slightly more complicated though what if they've given you a wavelength well the first thing you're going to need to do in this case is to actually convert between a frequency and a wavelength we're still using this we're still gonna do equals HF our equation for the energy of a photon so you need to use CF lambda because we've been given a wavelength and we need to use a frequency so we need to work out frequency is C over lambda which is 3 times 10 to the 8th that's just something you will memorize that's the speed of light in a vacuum over the wavelength which is 332 times 10 to the minus 9 meters and that's just a conversion straightaway I've seen an O and I write time 10 to the minus 9 so 5.64 times 10 to the 14 now I'm gonna leave that in my calculator because I would like that all the significant figures where possible then I'm gonna do planks constant six point six three times ten to the minus 34 multiplied by that frequency give me three point seven four times ten to the minus nineteen tools so that's a slightly more complex one because you had to do two steps so probably two marks for that one now you will probably have recognized there is a little bit of a shortcut for that which is that actually I can substitute this value in here instead of the frequency so there is one more equation that often isn't given but actually is a very useful shortcut if you're given a wavelength you can work directly into the energy in joules so what I've done here is substitute this expression for frequency into my Planck's constant equation there my energy of a photon equation there okay last one then and this is just working backwards calculate the wavelength so I'm actually gonna use this equation this time whether they've given me an energy so the energy they've given me is two point nine five times ten to the minus 19 joules and I am just gonna substitute that value in and rearrange for lambda or I'm gonna work rearrange for lambda first actually that does make sense six point seven four times ten to the minus seven meters we've got 674 no no meters essentially I just so that is just how we use that equation equals hf if we will give an energy a frequency or a wavelength we can just convert between them I'll put a link to the simulation as well in the description because it's a really good ones play around and get your idea of the energy levels in a hydrogen atom and what that means but really what I want you to take from this is that the energy is proportional to its frequency if I were to plot graph of the energy of a photon versus the frequency of the photons the gradient would be H the Planck constant and that photons can only be absorbed or emitted in these fundamental frequencies so what the Phet simulation here absolutely made in simulation this you can work through all of the different models of the atom we're just going to stick with the Bohr model just for now to help us understand exactly what's happening when photons these are the photons of light interact with the electrons in an atom so you see sometimes you will see the electron raising up the energy levels and that is when it is absorbing a photon I'm going to slow it down a little bit so hopefully you can see an individual event happening and notice that it will ignore it won't interact with a lot of the frequencies of light they'll just go straight past them and that's because there is no energy level change which corresponds to that frequency now hopefully you saw that it absorbed a ultraviolet and it raised right the way up to the highest energy level and then as it fell down it emitted a specific discrete frequency of light a specific photon of light then it fell down again and it emitted a different one but because there's only certain options is only going to emit or indeed absorb those corresponding energies of photons corresponding to those energy level changes one of the nice things about simulation is that I can actually show you what's called a spectrometer which is going to display all of the different things of light which are emitted by this atom so every single time I'm speeding up now every single time a photon is emitted as an electron D excites which is falling down you see it registers one photon down on the spectrometer down here so I'm getting I'm starting to see these discrete bands these discrete colors which are like the emission spectrum that you saw in the slide so I presented to you gradually that's going to build up you can see for hydrogen we have these four discreet bands in the visible spectrum these two in the UV and these in the IR range as well and as we go we'll see we are emitting more regularly we're emitting these or these more often but the purple ones less often but never somewhere between this purple in this blue never somewhere between this blue in this sia never somewhere between this blue and this red so only emitting these quantized values these fixed frequencies of light which corresponds to those fixed energy level changes when you slow right down again I'm going to show you how we simplify this diagram right at the start I told you this was not a very accurate picture to have these kela orbitals so I'm going to show you this energy level diagram so this is a much more simple picture we have the electron currently is on the ground states on N equals one it's got the lowest possible energy it can have in the atom now it's been excited it absorbed a photon and it's raised right the way up to N 3 now it's falling down it's D excited and it has emitted a photon so if you just watch this as it absorbs photons the electron is raised up the energy levels so these simple energy levels just here and as it DX sites as it emits a photon it falls down the energy levels and the photon emits corresponds to that energy level change so the first time you see that electron energy level diagram it looks quite complicated but in fact it's a simplified picture just going to speed that up so you can watch that just a little bit excitation and the excitation is shown there just for your information we've also talked about the wave particle duality of electrons and this simulation can also show this wave particle nature of the electron the same idea it's just that when the electrons show wave behaviour they have frequencies and wavelengths which correspond to their energy levels as well we can also talk about Schrodinger's idea about the probability clouds of electrons and they have different probabilities of being found anywhere in these locations that are shown by the blue areas on the diagram there but this is not very little physics just now we only need to explain things in this case in quantum in terms of the Bohr model and the energy can only be absorbed in emitted in these fixed discrete quanta these fixed frequencies these fixed energies so notice that the atom of the hydrogen only absorbs and only emits these fixed frequencies of light now here's the pro tip when we come on to explaining this later when you're discussing this discuss discrete energy level changes there are only certain fixed energy level changes that are possible when absorbs some light there's a fixed set of options there are fixed energy level changes which are possible that the electron can move so it's only going to absorb those corresponding frequencies those frequencies corresponding to the energy level changes which are possible the fixed or the discrete energy level changes which are possible when the electrons DXi 28 runs come down Leon these levels there are only certain fixed discrete energy level changes which are possible and that corresponds to all of the different possible energies of photons which correspond to the different possible frequencies of photons we'll come back to this idea when we talk about how to describe quantum behavior in the later part is video so great simulation check that out that'll be in the description as well thank you very much to fit for their amazing simulations now we're talking about diagrams remembering we don't bother drawing them these these circles so we just draw these as these simplified diagrams the lowest energy level being at the bottom the highest energy being at the top when an electron absorbs a photon is excited is raised up the energy level when it D excites it emits a photon and just note for now that this is a higher energy because it's a higher energy level change so it's a higher frequency photon being emitted the next new idea is that we're dealing with really small values of energy when we're talking about individual electrons so using joules is not a very sensible unit to use calculations with energy in joules gives us really really small values so we've come up with a non SI unit which we can use to represent values on these energy levels which is just much more straightforward it gives us much more straightforward numbers to work with when we're dealing with these very small values is called the electron volt and one electron volt is defined as the kinetic energy given to an electron if it's accelerated through a one volt field so we aren't talking about particle acceleration yet although we will do later when we talk about electric fields but just that is the definition of an electron pop essentially if we were to have an electron here and we had a potential difference of one volt so zero volts there and one volt there and we allowed that to be accelerated because it'd be accelerated towards this positive charge over here then this electron as it reached this point would have a netic energy equal to one electron volt what does that mean though well let's think about our equation for potential difference potential differences energy per unit charge we arrange that for energy energy is charge multiplied by potential difference equals QV and the charge on electron is e so one electron volt is equal to the charge on electron one point six times ten to the minus nineteen coulombs multiplied by 1 volt so one electron volt is one point six times ten to the minus 19 joules just multiplying by one there that is the definition of electron volt so again this is just another conversion factor that we use when we're dealing with very small values of energy as we are currently when we're talking about individual electrons and we'll use that again a lot when we do particle physics so here's two questions where we're going to use electron volts as they are now on the energy levels we've used Hatcher electron volts here and we're going to calculate the frequency of the emitted light before we go on I just want to talk about the idea of having zero at the top and having our lowest energy beam minus thirteen point six electron volts and having our lower energies being negative values now it's a bit of an odd idea or only ever in this case interested in energy level changes so all we're doing is we're saying that when an electron is at the very highest value that it can have within that atom it has zero electron volts of kinetic energy if you like now we need to give the electron some energy if we wanted to get it up to that value so we can talk about that as having minus this value of energy it's not negative energy it's a negative energy change now the way to think about that is you've just moved where you're measuring zero from the best explanation i've ever heard of this is just think about measuring people's heights from the ceiling rather than from the ground now actually the shortest person would still have the lowest number because they would be furthest from the ceiling so these energies are all relative to the valence band they're all relative to the electron which is at the highest possible energy level so this is still an application of our equation for the energy of a photon equals HF but our e is actually a change in energy between two levels so our first thing to do is to work out our Delta e that is minus thirteen point six minus minus three point four electron volts ten point two now the change in energy for that electron is 10.2 electron volts before we use that in any calculation just as every single time ever we need to convert that into SI units is my simple rule to follow whenever you're converting between non SI and SI units if you've got a non SI unit then you use that unit a little bit like it's a formula so to turn that into energy in joules i'm going to do 10.2 times by the charge on an electron one point six times ten to the minus nineteen again that values in the equation sheet so you don't need to worry about remember that multiplied by 1 volt now I'm gonna do that just for the sake of argument in this case but I won't do it again in the next example because we don't need to multiply by one but that will give me a value of energy in joules one point six three two times ten to the minus 18 if that makes sense because roughly 10 times the value of one electron volt in joules so now this energy is the one I need to use here to work out the frequency rearrange the for frequency gives me e over H two point four six times 10 to the 15 two point four six times 10 to the 15 Hertz and that makes sense that is slightly higher than a visible light green seed that is an ultraviolet frequency so that makes sense that's quite a large gap that's quite a large jump up the energy level changes talk about a larger change and this time we're emitting light but the question only asks us to calculate the frequency of the emitted light so all I mean it all I'm interested in is that change and that change doesn't matter whether it's positive or negative we can't have a negative frequency we can't have a negative energy of a photon we can have a negative change in energy but in these questions were only ever worried about the magnitude of that energy level change so once more I'm just working out my frequency using my energy of a photon equation equals hf first of all I need to work out my energy level change to this tile gone from 0.85 down to 13 point 6 I only need to work out the difference between those two numbers it really doesn't matter about the signs in this case twelve point seven five electron volts have got non-si and I need si before I do any calculations so I'm just going to multiply it by one point six times ten to the minus nineteen which is the conversion factor between electron volts and joules now I can use my equation to work out the frequency 3.08 times ten to fifteen Hertz so that is emitting a frequency which is in the ultraviolet band this is a really tricky concept conceptually it's stuff that you're not really used to from GCC's stuff that's kind of new in ailable so don't be worried about really understanding it and getting it first time it's tricky come back to it but I suggest whenever you're asked anything like this that you kind of memorize what it says in mark schemes because then your understanding will develop later and you'll have that memory and you'll be able to at least get the marks in it you'll be able to get the marks when you spot a command word that says describe quantum and you know it's about absorption and emission of light well okay here's the stuff lifted directly from mark schemes just make sure you get the terms that are in bold in this here so you talk about the electrons are involved and they're moving to higher energy levels when they're absorbing or you can say that the electrons are excited then the point is they move back down to a lower energy level they move down to the ground state if you like and energy is given out in the form of a photon so you're getting that key word photon in there and here's the important bit the energy levels are discrete only fixed only certain energy levels are possible so the only certain energy level changes are possible so here they're saying the point is HF is equal to the difference between the energy level or HC over lambda is equal to the difference between the energy levels there's only a limited number of energy differences that are possible so there's only set frequencies or set wavelengths that are possible and different elements have different energy levels so they give out different frequencies of light so you make sure that you get in those key terms it's all about this idea of discrete energy level changes are possible I would memorize exactly that term discrete energy level changes are possible and you get that into answer so what about ionization so ionization is when the electron is given so much energy that it actually leaves the atom so let's say a gamma photon or a very high frequency ultraviolet or an x-ray will give enough energy to actually escape the atom there's no energy level that's actually high enough within the atom for that electron to remain in the atom so it leaves the atom the atom is left ionized so if you're asked to describe ionization or maybe your dust to describe the photoelectric effect which is the same kind of idea where we've given an electron enough energy to leave the atom we're talking about individual photons interacting with individual electrons and we're talking about the energy of those photons being equal to HF so in the photoelectric effect we're talking about there being so much energy in the photon that the electron is actually left the atom so therefore we're talking about photons which must have a frequency greater than a minimum frequency for that electron to leave the atom to be emitted from the atom now you can either talk about frequency and fresh hold frequency that's a minimum frequency as a threshold frequency or you can talk about the photon energy but don't mix and match you wouldn't get this mark if you said frequency greater than the work function is the work function is the energy the minimum energy now they are related by this equation HF but they aren't the same thing so just be really careful around that language Ivor say the frequency has to be greater than a threshold frequency or say the energy must be greater than a work function or say both but don't mix and match them up say say that info now what happens in the photoelectric effect is that like with a greater intensity supplies more photons per second so more electrons are released okay so there's a higher rate of electrons being released that's that per second bit more photons per second more electrons per second causing a greater current and the key observation in the photo legend effect is that for greater intensity of light which is below the threshold frequencies you don't get any released photo electrons you don't get any emitted electrons from the surface so that is the key bit of evidence for this whole idea that light is both a wave and a particle and this is just relating back to this equation Einstein's photoelectric equation which is the energy in a photon is equal to the work function plus the energy that the electron has left the photo electron has left in the form of kinetic energy when it's emitted from the surface I hope that was useful if it was then just comment boom in the comments box below and don't forget to subscribe to gorilla physics I'm going to teach you how to get the a star check out gorilla force calm for all of my videos organized by topic [Music]
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UNVEILING OF IMPACT 50 MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN LIST 2022
going please welcome Puja on stage many many congratulations to you yes absolutely and Puja would love to hear a few words from you in the room someone said that already but this is fantastic thank you Sam and everyone at impact all our jewelry members who sort of made this happen you're on your 10 years it's quite a bit uh you've got all of us in a room and awarded us which is awesome I love that thank you um I am a result of women empowering women and which is why I'm here which is why I've been here for the fourth time now um you know magic happens when women are fearless and when women are empowered and I have seen that as I've built glitch I've seen that as I put together a diverse vml winar um I hope to see that in the years to come in our industry because we're we truly are in desperate need of that we need more and more of this to happen thank you so much for giving me a platform thank you let me also quickly give a special mention here that Puja also celebrates her birthday today so wish you a very happy birthday wonderful to see the entire family joining you here but we would love for you to stay back as we have arranged a cake for you at the end of the event so we'd love to celebrate with you but can we all give her a big round of applause and also wish her a very happy birthday moving forward to our next name on this list now this name is much later in the list which is on a higher rank but as she has to take a flight very soon which is why we're going to announce the name now can we have the name on the audiovisual please [Music] at number six Vinita Singh sugar cosmetics ladies and Gentlemen please put your hands together for Miss vinita's Singh co-founder and CEO sugar cosmetics [Music] thank you we have a big round of applause ladies and gentlemen for Vinita Singh many congratulations to you we'd love to hear a few words uh thank you so much to the team here and the impact team it's I humbly accept this on the behalf of the incredible 2500 women that work at sugar and um I start with the highlights um and of course you know we're a company by women for Indian women so when I see a room full of Tanner stunning women like you I uh want to say uh please Shop Sugar Cosmetics but I think a hamper has been promised to you next year so I will keep my word on that uh it truly is humbling because uh you know growing up I always thought you can only be what you see and I always felt this dot off having enough women Role Models leaders and so being in a room like this um and seeing inspiration all around really makes me uh full of joy and a lot of gratitude and um talking about Role Models uh ever since I started sugar set up Blakely who's the founder of Spanx has been a role model for me and one of the things she often says is that you know don't be intimidated by what you don't know uh because that can be your greatest asset and help you look at things differently and I do feel that 10 years ago I didn't know anything about makeup and I didn't know anything about social media but uh just asking a lot of why is and Y naughts over the last seven years we've managed to create a brand that's now in the top three brands in color cosmetics in India and uh just by educating other women like me who knew nothing about makeup we've managed to build a community of 2.4 million women on Instagram and another 700 000 on YouTube so definitely by far the largest and the fastest growing communities um on Instagram in terms of a beauty brand or any kind of brand in India for that matter so I'd just like to end by saying um thank you and congratulations to each one of you you go back today carrying an award which will inspire a few other women uh to aim a little higher to dream a little bigger and I do think it's high time for Indian women to get our Ambitions out of the closet and really go after our dreams so thank you once again thank you and many many congratulations to you Venita ladies and gentlemen a little jumble in our list here as our number one ranker has to leave for an important engagement so here I'm going to tell you who the topper of impacts 50 most influential women list 2022 is or should we do a little guess we have often see her seen her grilling her guests with the most Pleasant smile she has been responsible for breaking a range of new stories that have redefined the Indian economic landscape in recent times and she has also interviewed some of the biggest names in business and politics be it the legendary investor Warren Buffet to Bill Gates satyanarila or Richard Branson Cheryl Sandberg Indra Nui and so many more she's also the anchor and editor of the award-winning show Young Turks one of India's longest running shows on entrepreneurship a section that over the last 18 years has successfully built a niche category in business news programming she is none other than you know the name but we're gonna show you on the screen [Music] impact 50 most influential women list 2022 at number one CNBC TV 18 Network 18 group here I'd like to thank Mr Uday and Mr dwivedi thank you foreign low Linda's group as well as vaishali Banerjee managing director Platinum Guild International India to join us on stage to give this very prestigious Award right now please join us can we have a big round for clothes for them as well request you to please be here for a picture and can we hear a big round of applause for Shireen bhan [Applause] topping this list and we'd love to hear a few words from you uh good evening ladies and gentlemen my apologies to everyone here in the room my apologies to Dr batra uh to you Kathy and to Nita for this order mixing up that's happened but unfortunately the news calls and I I did uh let them know that I would have to leave by 8 15 so my sincere apologies to everybody here in the room it is fabulous to be back here I've been part of this uh event part of this list for several years and I always make it a point to come back uh because I enjoy the energy I enjoy the connection uh I enjoy the fact that there are women celebrating other women's success there are men celebrating our success as well and I think that really is a testimony to the 10 years that you've put this award together this list together so congratulations to the e4m and the impact team as well uh you know somebody outside was asking me he said you know where do you work and I said CNBC and he said how long have you been there and I said 22 years and he said oh aren't you bored yet and I said no because I was very fortunate and very lucky to actually have been able to marry my purpose with my passion I'm a big News Junkie that is what I know that is what I do I'm also very very lucky to have had a very privileged background and listening to all of the women who came up here on stage I think it's important for each one of us to acknowledge that privilege we've had supportive uh parents we've had supportive family structures we've had supportive colleagues we've had supportive mentors who've helped us along our Journeys but that is our privilege that is not the lived reality of a large majority of women in this country and we must recognize that we are the visible minority but we are a minority nevertheless and hence it is incumbent on each one of us to push the boundaries a little bit more I'm just going to share a little bit of an anecdote with you I was with the Dr batra in Bangalore we met at the airport and uh I was there at an event and very different from what we see here today today I see a sea of women and yesterday I was surrounded by a sea of men and it was making me uncomfortable because I said you know we had 40 male CEOs there I said we should have had women but it wasn't for the want of trying Bangalore unfortunately doesn't have that many women CEOs something that needs to correct but also because it was uh on a Monday afternoon the people that we were trying we just didn't end up with women CEOs so that was me with 14 male CEOs on a panel and while I was feeling uncomfortable about this a young producer of mine sent me a picture a screenshot from that program that was on TV and she said this is such a powerful image and then it made me think about the fact that every little bit of representation matters all of this matters whether you're standing alone with men on stage or you actually have women CEOs with you on stage every little bit of representation matters the diversity of representation matters somebody talked about role models and we don't have enough role models in India and you know this takes me back to I remember a conversation that I had with a woman's CEO many many years ago which actually forced me to to put my thinking cap on and launch a series on CNBC TV 18 called what women really want and this is well before people were talking about inclusion and diversity it was at least more than a decade ago that we launched that series and the reason why we did that is because is when I spoke with this woman CEO she said when we were growing up we had only two kinds of role models it was either Mother Teresa or Katrina Kapp and there was nothing in between and that was the Endeavor that has been the effort on our part in CNBC TV 18 to really uh try and broad base the way that people look at women and what women can really do from my lived experience I'm not going to stand here and give you a long list of things that uh to do or not to do I'm just going to share with you things that I've learned I think the biggest lesson that I've learned now that I've spent the last 22 years in my job doing what I do uh is not to let other people's opinion define you don't shrink yourself into boxes don't shrink yourself into labels if you have a voice don't silence it and I think that is important for each one of us in this room use your voice in whatever possible way that you can I mean the wonderful women in Iran are teaching all of us a lesson today that that is the courage that women have that is the courage that women have to change the way that we live to change the world and the way that it operates and that is what we must exercise the other thing that and again this is from my lived reality you know people are going to judge you people are going to scrutinize you people are going to talk over you they're going to talk about you so it doesn't really matter go out there and be the best version of yourself and I hope that each one of you will will do that for yourselves and will also encourage women and men around you to be the best versions of that self I'm not going to take very uh I'm just going to take another 10 10 seconds because everyone here is talking about the impact that we've had on our workspaces on the people that we've been lucky to journey together with and the thing that I'm the proudest of today is that we've been able to build a pipeline of talent uh and this is not because we went out there intentionally looking for women but we went out there intentionally trying to create a workspace that was an equal opportunity workspace and today I'm very very proud to say that whether it is our banking editor it's our Pharma editor it's our Telecom editors our Commodities editor they are all women and we are very very proud of that but also very proud of the fact that we have had zero attrition on account of maternity I refuse to believe that in this day and age we given we give women two choices you can either have a child or you can have a career and I refuse to believe I think that is a shoddy cop-out it's a poor excuse and I think organizations and leaders need to do a lot better so finally I'm going to end with Maya Angelou because I I that is just so powerful and I think so many of us here this evening spoke about empathy and so you may not remember what I said here today you will not remember uh what I spoke about but you will probably or hopefully remember how we felt this evening and that I hope is what we take back from this time that we've spent here so thank you very much again and my apologies to all of you thank you very much please or it's your evening all 50 of you and the five special men but she's numero on the Ono on the list it'd be nice if you stand up it's also good for health just just you know I'm sure it's a good thing you can give her a bigger round of and I you know I want to say three quick things which are personal anecdotes we do the news broadcast Awards and clearly CNBC is the leader there's no question I don't know business product but I'll say that but she still comes to the jury meet makes a passionate presentation and I think it's the fastest decision that the jury does second I want to say I had the good pleasure of knowing both her bosses ex bosses the promoter and the group CEO and they told me she's the most hard-working person they've met in media and keeps a team on tours and I you know I know some team members in third last year we did the inaugural edition of The Exchange from India English journalism 40 and the 40 and I I'm not involved in for him that much but that I chase they're saying we can't do the jury without you and she entered so many of her colleagues and when they won some of them she didn't participate in that process when they were there she came sat through three four hours cheered all of them and made sure so she walked the talk so to say uh so please give her a big round of applause and uh the only only thing is I don't know a lot of people say you know how does she looks pretty much uh like she started in Television right it's a good thing so please give her another big round of applause and may you continue to do what you do well and enjoy bigger round of applause absolutely a big round of applause for Shireen being the number one on our impact top 50 most influential women 2022 many congratulations to you and anchors like us we look forward to watching you every day thank you so much here I'd like to thank Mr there and Mr duvedi thank you for doing the honors would like you to take a seat in the audience as we move back to our list and take a look at who has made it to this committed list let's take a look foreign
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Delaying Marriage after engagement - Mufti Menk
to delay marriage in Islam is actually prohibited once you know that the two are to get married you get the nikah done you delay in it you are sinful remember this so people say we are engaged the next year I met them we are engaged the third year I met them we are engaged the fourth year oh she fell pregnant we had to quickly do the nikah it's happening in society they were supposed to be married get the nikah done even if they are living separately so what who said that as soon as you marry you have to go to your husband's house if your father has agreed that no problem you are still at school you want to finish your education get you a new car then and stay at home don't worry the day we are finished with your education for five years down in Chandler you can go to your husband's house and we can have a big one in my that time in Charlotte no harm but with us we say no no keep it what am I going to say son doesn't have a degree son-in-law doesn't have a degree what am I going to say no hold it no marriage you must wait they already together they are ready together and who is accumulating the sin you are a part of it a part of it I'm not saying the entire sin but you are a part of it why you are a stubborn parent that's what it is stop it really stubborn take that out learn from the sunnah of muhammad sallallaahu Selim where he teaches us when micah is confirmed get it done when the time of salah comes fulfilling when the janessa happens to be in front of you get them buried you don't delay another to say you know what let's just wait for one two years put him in the mortuary why no more people will come you know what are you talking about that's what you're doing to your daughter that's what you're doing to your son-in-law I'll not forgive us get the nikah done do you fear Allah or do you fear society get that nicka done don't delay the two want to get married come on let it happen and they don't have to live together like I said take it tomorrow when he's got a house he can come ahead mashallah qualification degree Subhan Allah some of the happiest marriages are to those who have no degree trust me some of the happiest marriages are to those who have no qualification the man treats your daughter like she is a queen he carries her on his back and walks around mashallah a guy with a degree one wonders I don't want to say won't do that but one wonders what he does allah subhanahu wa'ta'ala forgive us you're talking to me like this I have a degree my cell pH D we PhD you know that he'll tell his wife to call him dr. so-and-so I have a PhD you don't address me like that may Allah forgive us really you look at the man if his Deen is good his character is good reasonable responsible person get him married how many of our parents had nothing when they got married 30 years later they developed wealth today the same parents want a husband who's already rich he must be rich from the beginning give him a chance come on man when you got married you couldn't even wear shoes you only used to move around in slippers Lavoie crime it took you 20 30 years to develop wealth and just because you've got the wealth your daughter wants to get married it's not like anyone is shoving it down her throat and you are just saying no because perhaps the man doesn't have something and who said Allah says in a corner are you vehemently you've chosen the right spouse if the person is poor Allah will bless them with his virtue because Allah is the one who owns sustenance how many people have got their daughters married to wealthy people ten years down the line they lost everything so it's not to do as well it's to do with the right person
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Drupal: Which module to use for tracking pages browsed by users? (4 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] so [Music] so [Music] please like and subscribe thank you for watching and god bless
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Dissecting the CM Punk/Hangman Page promo: Wrestling Observer Radio
and as we talked about the very beginning of the show this hangman page cm punk face to face was something else this was this was you know i mean this this was uh to me almost like um and i'm not saying it was as good as this but to me it was it reminded me of uh when bret hart and sean michaels in 97 did a face-to-face it's probably designed to be something like that anyway where the more you know the more it um it meant like like when brett and sean did it did that stuff it was like i mean i knew everything that was going on i guess i would know everything but i knew the stuff that was going on backstage and everything i'm watching i remember watching this going like holy it's like they're not shooting but holy there's like there's a level of reality to this that the people watching on television do not know and um you know this this had that same vibe to it um there's not really a baby face or a heel although i mean they both had people booing well it's uh they both had people cheering them punk got you know punk when he came out got a giant face reaction but when he talked they started to boo him because the boos were drowning out the cheers anyway um but uh it was i thought it was a very intense unique deal you know so essentially punk comes out and uh he's playing he's playing babyface and he says this is not personal it's business i'm gonna go in there i'm gonna win this title i'm gonna leave his champion and uh he's there talking when out comes hangman and he just storms to the ring and he gets in the ring and he says i talked about annihilating you and embarrassing you and i wasn't talking about doing that double or nothing i'm talking about doing that right now and uh punk had mentioned that his most famous moment in wrestling took place in vegas which was the pipe bomb pipe bomb yeah and uh and paige says i'm i've been thinking about letting a pipe bomb loose and having it explode in your face and doing it right now but i just can't do it right now and he says i don't hate you but in fact i pity you i don't think you have what it takes to be a champion because of the little things he says it's not about what you do in the ring necessarily but it's what you do when the red light is off and he says uh i mean i i didn't write down it but i mean he essentially said that this cm punk that's a nice guy out here on television and that uh you know is is a new cm punk allegedly he's a piece of backstage that's essentially what he said and uh punk just watched him as he went off and uh when he was done he said i don't know why you're so angry and if you're upset that i'm here well you're gonna have to do something about it this weekend and paige also made the comment that you know i'm not going to beat your ass this weekend for myself or for this championship but i'm going to beat your ass for this locker room that was a really interesting statement wasn't it sure was and he said the rhodes used that's because you know because that's that you know you know basically for the company so he's standing up for the company so that is is as you would take it would be a babyface statement and there was a big babyface reaction to that statement even though as a general rule he was the heel or taken as the heel and kind of you know if you don't know anything he's kind of being you know you're kind of going like what what has he got against punk punk's not hasn't been a bad guy and paige has been a babyface through everything you know but it's kind of like you know i think people were very surprised in the sense that i think that they expected a babyface babyface match and i think that the goal was you know to bring out animosity with the idea that to paige it's personal to punk he's just looking for the championship and he has no animosity with with paige so punk that said you know you shake my hand at the paper in fact you shake my hand right here and he puts his hand out and pace was like i'm not shaking your hand and they get in a shoving match and and paige punched this dude right in the face it was either one of the best work shots or i mean it looked awesome and punk goes down and he grabs his john he's messing with his mouth and paige storms out and holy smokes what a segment this was i yeah yeah yeah yeah and they but and the point is is the announcers basically portrayed that punch as the fact that punk outsmarted paige and that you know paige is the one who punched him and decked him but it was showed that page could not keep control and that punk could as one of the potential story lines for this match it's a very intriguing match i said it before because i think most people expect punk to win um but you know um i i don't know like i i mean you know tony's gonna do what tony's gonna do and i i can't read his mind i do think that punk needs to be champion i don't know like i said i don't know that he needs to be champion this month um but um and i don't think i don't know they need to rush it but um you know um i wouldn't be surprised i think i think most expect the title to change hands this was over i was uh thinking hangman's retaining i would you know if it's me i mean i'm booking hangman winning and i'm booking a rematch um at uh all out or somewhere in in the not too distant future and then punk wins the rematch um and paige wins the and i would also want to say that if i have paige winning he's wouldn't clean you know not no shenanigans because when punk is champion the key you want is that paige has that clean win over him you know as opposed to some gimmick thing where a bunch of people run in and everything it's just all muddled i wouldn't want to do that um i don't think it needs that um i don't think punk has any problem putting page over clean especially if he's going to win later um and there's like i said there's no rush to get it on punk um and the big run i mean the later the big run starts i mean whatever you know this you know you got all kinds of punk matches down the line you know there's there is more unique matches for punk because you got moxley you got danielson you know they never did get granted they never did get paige and moxley which obviously was the plan at one point and then you know that's when john um went to rehab um but you did get you know paige with a lot of people including danielson um you know whenever um you know obviously the big one i think is when omega comes back but i want to book it to where paige and punk down the line is equally big if not bigger because again adam page is the future long-term champion of the company because he's much younger than much younger and much less beat up than than punk than omega much younger than danielson uh much younger than jericho but you know not much younger but younger than moxley as well if you're a big fan of wrestling observer radio we got 12 000 episodes of all of our podcasts up at our website wrestlingobserver.com if you sign up today you get access to every single one 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Business Volunteers Maryland - opportunities for more community engagement
I wish you could see this okay everybody Welcome to Baltimore weekly it is June 12th I believe so yes June 12th uh and summary humid Baltimore and uh my name is Andrew Hazlett I'm uh with gbtc and this is Sharon Haley chief operator at gbtc and we are your hosts for our weekly guide to all of the cool and interesting things happening people doing wonderful things here in Baltimore uh today uh and every day we we do this we uh thank our shareholders who make all of gbtc's work possible uh you know this podcast is just the tip of the iceberg um first we want to single out a couple of them uh as part of that acknowledgment and the first that I'll talk about is smart logic they are web and mobile application developers based right here in Canton they build applications to support clients unique visions and since 2005 they've worked with clients like Brown University Lancome Exxon Mobil of Brooks publishing JPMorgan and dozens of other companies and startups to create exceptional web and mobile applications and we'd also like to thank Saul Ewing Saul Ewing has 240 attorneys providing sophisticated legal services in 11 offices along the east coast their clients include Regional National and international businesses and non-profits individuals and entrepreneurs and they are a great supporter of gbtc's as a smart logic in fact we were in both of their offices today breakfast and one lunch in the other so um thanks so much to soluing and smart Logic for uh supporting us and helping us starving non-profiteers out so speaking of non-profiteers we want to welcome Kelly Hodge Williams executive director of Baltimore Baltimore business volunteers Maryland which is previously known as bvu so welcome Kelly thank you so much for having me do you want to talk a little bit about the um the what you guys do and the Rebrand to kick it off yeah absolutely um so we actually are celebrating 10 years in this community which is pretty amazing and we were started 10 years ago really with um a mission and a vision to strengthen the community um by helping connect really passionate and engaged individuals and companies to nonprofits and schools and we're still 10 years later doing that really important work but what we realized was our name um which was business volunteers unlimited um so bvu which is great for you know being a short um easy thing to say we when we introduced ourselves a lot of people thought we were Baltimore volunteers they thought maybe we were a university they thought you know different things and we thought our name really should reflect what we're about and what we're doing and so business volunteers really simply says hey we're in the business of helping volunteerism happen be we work with businesses and business people and help them connect to meaningful volunteer opportunities and so we took the opportunity of our tent to really do that to create a new look and a new logo that we really think reflects this sort of new and Innovative approach to connecting people to meaningful opportunities to give back so we're really excited you know that 10 years later we're still here and doing great stuff it is there a lot of people in The Tech Community who are really involved involved the larger community and um you know they leap in for things like our hack for change building apps free for the city um they organize a lot of events but there are so many other ways that that they could get involved in the community and from what I understand it um you all are really good at helping connect uh people who are ready to serve with opportunities whether it's like a day of uh helping with the neighborhood cleanup are we potentially serving on the on the board and helping lead some of the area non-profits right yeah yeah absolutely and I love that that the Tech Community is so involved in I love that concept of hack for change I mean that's an amazing way to contribute and yeah there are so many different ways to give back and volunteer and so we really help individuals think through the Continuum of volunteer engagement and so sometimes it's used in your skills and and Technology skills are really needed in the nonprofit sector um but sometimes if it's want to do something other than your day-to-day job you know you might actually love working in the garden or you might want to help coach and Mentor a child or an adult get getting back into the workforce and so we look at all those different ways people can engage or serve on a board of directors and help really that organization strategically help them raise money be a governing body there's also team volunteering which you know teams at companies and and departments want to go out and give back together so we look at the needs in the nonprofit Community we look at the interests skill sets ways people want to involve get involved and we help connect them sort of the right way and and again back to when we started people were finding opportunities on their own but there were a lot of people that were saying I really want to go do something I want to get back I want to have sort of purpose and meaning in my life but I don't know how to get started and so we help make those sort of thoughtful connections um it's also you know Baltimore I mean we're very lucky that we have a very rich Community deep community of non-profits there's just a lot here and I don't it's hard to necessarily like find the one that best suits your needs just doing it you know on on your own researching that on your own you could miss something that's potentially a great match yeah very hard to navigate I mean there are 3 500 nonprofits in Baltimore city alone yeah so figuring out so so sort of figuring out where to go and and so again we have a couple ways we have a website volunteercentral.net um which is our volunteer matchmaking website and so we have hundreds of non-profits that have posted their specific needs and some of them are issue focused if you like animals the environment education some of them are looking for specific skill sets or they want you to join a board so we we're helping people on their own go do things and then we work with a lot of companies who partner with us who say we want to support our employees in getting involved and then we'll help guide them through that um so it's great work and what was the name and address of that matchmaking site again so it's um volunteercentral.net um and our and our main organization website is business volunteersmd.org and you can get to volunteer Central from there but for a lot of individual volunteers they don't think about going to that Business site so you can go to volunteercentral.net um so you have an event coming up at the end of the month which is kind of like what you're talking about you know in event form mashing up mixing up people uh who are looking for volunteer opportunities and non-profits who are looking for specific um skills and specific help so can you tell us a little bit about skills impact yeah absolutely this is like the ultimate connection event and I know you guys are all about connecting and engaging in the community and networking and um so it's on June 25th it'll be at um American Visionary Arts Museum avam and the goal for this event is to bring together um over 20 non-profits um doing all sorts of different things from environmental Blue Water Baltimore to House of Ruth to American Red Cross you name it we'll have lots of different organizations and they're looking for volunteers and specifically they are looking for volunteers with different types of skill sets so whether it's help web design or accounting or marketing to help really move their organization forward so we um are inviting hundreds of professionals who want to get engaged want to get connected looking for different opportunities and also want to meet like-minded people and connect and find out what they're doing we'll also have a keynote speaker who is the CEO of the Taproot Foundation which is a national group that really helps pull together teams of business professionals to provide strategic advice to nonprofits to really help them make social change happen but again it's really about connecting networking finding the right spot to engage and meeting some amazing new people and I think it's right up gbtc's alley and on all of your folks so I hope you guys will all come you're using a whole bunch yes Innovation Network we're trying to really start a movement I mean we really are trying to start we we really see greater Baltimore as this community where businesses individuals are engaged at a level that nowhere else in the nation they engaged you know and and we know that they need support and then we know they need connectivity like what you guys do during the Civic the volunteer side um so we should be doing more together which I'm excited about and I'm so glad that you are helping us promote this well we're glad to hear about it and I'm very glad to help spread the word um and uh you know people say small to more but you know there's so much happening here that you know only a few people know about or a different set of people so this is great to be able to kind of get these communities mashed up yeah the other thing we're about is silo smashing so [Laughter] I love that well thanks very much for joining us Kelly we really appreciate it um best of luck with the new brand we also went down that road about a year ago so we can we can tell you all like uh we'll have to share thanks again for joining us and um take care bye thank you and there's you know if there wasn't enough to do already uh we we uh in addition to these great events and and some of the ones we have coming up there's uh you know a cursory glance at our calendar reveals what Sharon yeah it reveals that we don't have time for me to go through all those stuff so so if you'll beg my pardon uh next week's calendar is extremely full um go to go.gb.tc and you'll be able to get a more in-depth look at all these but I'll just um Breeze through next week uh quickly on her no I don't have one of those um so uh starting with um on June 17th um actually I think the only thing on June 17th is gbtc is face to face sponsored by PNC Bank um but Tuesday um here's what they've got going on um Tech impact taking Maryland to the next level um 8 A.M uh I think that's um that's a d-bed and GBC working together on that um okay also 5 30 p.m Aquia and r2i uh have are hosting the uh or the Drupal Meetup um at r2i's offices at 400 East Pratt Street um smartphone forensics starting at 6 15 as what the Baltimore mobile Meetup has going on next week at advertising.com securing data in government and health is what the data science seems very timely um good job data science Meetup um that's at uh The Universities at Shady Grove uh building two in Rockville um beyond the printed page is um what's happening at the Baltimore graphic design Meetup we're still on Tuesday I told you it's a lot 7 p.m at the Hopkins Applied Physics lab okay skip ahead to Wednesday 1 30 p.m is distributed generation and micro grids at the BW Tech incubator at UMBC at 6 PM the big brain Theory watch party although we're sorry that Andrew got voted off we have like a little yeah our condolences to Mr strip but there is another but the show goes on at Lucky's Tavern 6 p.m Wednesday um also at 6 30 is the ever excellent refresh Baltimore um being held at betamore um and the monthly Meetup of the Python group is at 7 pm at the Beehive uh Thursday getting up close and personal with Glenn Hellman um that's part of the diversity and Technology Meetup that'll be in the Microsoft Chevy Chase office at 6 30 pm and an investigation of automated testing Solutions which is also part of the Baltimore Washington Tech Meetup at mine grub in Catonsville 6 30 p.m and Friday is the mayor's I.T job fair so it's a super full week and I didn't read even close to fast enough but for all the details and and all the other events it's good at gb.tc [Laughter] or you can always ping Andrew or i on uh on Twitter or on email um if you have questions we try to have answers yeah Wednesday on board what's happening and and and please let us know um if your event needs to be on this calendar you can easily add events uh uh just go there's a little what is it where's what is it it says submit an event submit [Laughter] I feel like there should be some sort of like uh what do you call it like it should never mind Order sound effects submit um so thanks very much for joining us thanks again to Kelly Hodge Williams uh for being with us this week thanks again to Saul Ewing and to Smart logic and to all the gbtc shareholders for making this podcast and all the work of our organization possible we'll catch you again next week on Wednesday when our guests will be uh the new Chief data officer of the city of Baltimore Heather Hudson so stay tuned for that thanks for joining us see you next week
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Install Christmas lights on your bike! (For $10)
hey everybody its Bruce today we're gonna put some Christmas lights on this bike let me show you how it's done okay so the lights I'm using I just bought at the store today for only 10 bucks so anyway as I was saying here's the lights I already put some batteries in there three SS and basically I'm going to show you how to set these up on the bike well you could mount the battery pack basically anywhere on the bike I'm actually going to use the saddlebag to place the the battery inside if you're worried about getting the battery pack wetter if you plan to ride in the water you could put the battery pack in a ziploc bag or something like that and then place it in the saddlebag but for me I don't think I'm gonna ride the bike with the lights on it in the rain and if I do it won't be much so I'm just gonna stick it in this bag like that so I'm just gonna stick that in there like that that's it now all we have left to do is route the lights on the frame somewhere so obviously where you mount the lights depends a lot on how many lights you have or rather how much distance you have for me I only have two meters here which is about six feet or so and I'm gonna try to run them kind of like this and just do a bit of a triangle it's it's a bit of trial and error you can just kind of wrapped the lights around the frame like that you may want to be a bit careful about your drivetrain of course hey look at this I can use my old shifter cable as a route is a routing point alright that looks like about the right amount you can kind of adjust it as you go if you want to to do that so you could just leave it like that I guess but what I'm gonna do is take a little bit of tape and tape it on in a few key points I figured scotch tape would work well because it's clear if you have some velcro that might be nice too because then you can easily take it off let's go ahead and turn it on while we're working haha cool I'm trying to keep the wire a little bit tight to the frame so it's not just flopping around everywhere that's actually looking really cool I'm going to turn some of the lights off in the room so we can see the Christmas lights a little bit better hey that doesn't look too bad right hey I think that turned out real nice I'm gonna go outside do some photography and try to get some cool shots see you guys next time bye [Music]
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Your Body is Your Subconscious Mind
your body is your subconscious mind so if you can feel in your body what's going on with you you have a clue as to what is happening in your subconscious mind so if I think of butterflies and I feel fear I know that I have a subconscious story around butterflies that butterflies are scary I don't have to actually think that with my conscious mind I just know that when I see butterflies I feel fear so it's a flu in when we can start noticing how we feel in our body when we just think about certain things like building this dream profession and I feel fear or I feel small I feel like all my cells are shrinking or I feel adrenaline I'm like oh ding ding ding ding ding ding ding subconscious has some sort of weird going on here right and so that's why I want you guys to become deeply familiar with what happens in your body naturally like that
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The US Takes a Wrecking Ball to the Global Trade Regime
[Music] hello and welcome to newsclick today we have with us large ethnic former managing director general of ADB Rajat last time we had met we had talked about the incipient nature of incipient trade war which Trump was launching on China as well as European Union do you think that we have actually reached a further advanced stage that the trade war is actually on or is it still in the making I think it's still in the making excepting maybe the uncertainty associated with it has increased so as you know delegations from Washington have been to Beijing and there's a delegation going to Washington now and they're going to talk about it but as you know with President Trump the rules of the game and rules of engagement change so much difficult to say for example now his team is talking about reducing the trade deficit not by hundred billion which is what Trump himself had said but by two hundred billion so one has to see where it all leads but I think the larger issue is that the uncertainty that the Trump administration has sort of unleashed still possess and actually that's going to get worse now you know the interesting part is the United States insists that everybody behave as per international law that for instance anything that is done they go to the WTO and say well this is a violation of WTO rules for instance India has been pulled up a number of times by the United States I think the United States has filed the largest number of our complaint in WTO just all countries but this argument that you have to reduce trade deficit this is completely outside the WTO framework with WTO framework says that you have certain rules on the basis of which you post tariffs and as long as you follow the rules of the WTO the trade will be a spur some kind of efficiency of the market but this argument now is we ask you to reduce X and you have to import Y from us so that we have a trade balance this is completely outside WTO framework not only is it outside WTO framework but it is outside really what I would consider common economic sense why is there a trade deficit it is because I'm exporting to you less than what I'm importing but I'm importing because there's a cost advantage to it so the issue should be is there any limitations of access is there any particular non tariff or tariff barriers is there any behind the border barriers rather than saying reduce the trade deficit by whatever amount that doesn't make any sense at all so I think not only is the Trump administration's views of reducing trade deficit numerically wrong from a WTO point of view it's just wrong economically and the American consumers essentially will be part of the incidence of those costs of making such a symmetric adjustments you know what you saying is that is not in favor of the American consumer as well but it is in favor of American capital were not able to produce efficiently and what all that the developing countries use to argue all the developing countries have always argued that they need protection from of their markets from countries which are more developed which have more abilities to do things using advanced technology etc now United States is essentially arguing that it is not able to beat with competition from abroad and therefore the lead protection at home and since they can't give it under the current rules therefore they're basically say that I will force you because I'm big I have this power I will force you to balance your deficit against all the rules that didn't have engagement that has been there till date I would look at it a bit differently I don't think it's in the favor of American capital either because with lip relatively speaking capital mobility American Capital can be invested more efficiently in China or in India so I think the Trump administration's preoccupation with trade deficit is neither good for the consumers not good for capital it is really a political issue that mr. Trump has thought of in terms of employment and there ironically it's not only to make a difference either the jobs which have been lost in the u.s. let's say do say cheaper steel imports aren't really because of Cheaper steel imports which have come in from from China but it is because China is producing steel more efficiently and therefore the demand for Chinese steel is better and if you do put a tariff 15% 25% those jobs are not going to come back so the whole thought of using thus trade war to get some employment back is I think misplaced and also a large part of the job losses which have happened have not happened because of cheaper imports they've happened because of automation because of robotics and I've been in China recently where you know among other things I was struck to see Chinese in a manufacturing plants with very few people because they themselves are into robotics so that they can increase efficiency so I think this whole trade sort of dispute that we are talking about and maybe China will play along because China does have a very huge trade surplus with the u.s. 375 billion so they might make some adjustments but I think there are some more fundamental issues which perhaps in the global trading regime should be looked at but not this reducing trade deficit by Fiat you know you were talking about steel you were stealing Gustav shut down well before China came to the market exactly is I'm sure you've been to Pittsburgh right I've seen sort of Pittsburgh steel industry shut down in front of my eyes as to visit there for other reasons and we saw those steel plants at least you could see the chimneys and the blast furnace there coming back the disappeared right and they built will rust even more unless is replaced by high-tech and other industries but steel is not going to come back it interested enough that's what really happened it's work the Rust Belt gave away the Rust Belt industrials give away to other industries okay but even those as I said even those plants are dismantled and if they even the caucuses have disappeared well before China came to the market this happened with Korean steel Japanese right and not the one which really drove the u.s. steel industry and you said more inefficient the American car industry benefited the cars became cheaper because you know you got cheaper steel so and the net benefit to the u.s. is actually much higher true that the incidence of the cost of some of these are borne by people who lose their jobs but as you said those jobs are lost not to Chinese steel imports just as an example but really two other factors including automation do you think that from us exceptionalism we are going to see us as essentially a renegade state which will decide that it will play by the rules of international order as long as it suits them and play outside it now this is an unstable equilibrium you can't do two for too long that's right what I'm hoping is that the institution's global institutions American institutions are strong enough to withstand that but that is definitely a concern because now no rule of engagement seems to be sacrosanct and it is actually quite ironic that on the Iran nuclear deal you would probably see the European partners China and Russia and Japan now talking to Iran as if they're on the same side against the US and that's sort of a different order altogether but my own feeling is that this is going to get corrected over time because the institutions are are more resilient but we'll see the US by withdrawing itself from these arrangements starting with the trans-pacific partnership which then you know enables the our SEP the region cooperation economic program which is in which includes China and India so you are going to start seeing a different order what shape that will take time will tell but you're certainly seeing a as you said unstable equilibrium how it'll sort of in a pan out in the next 2-3 years I think we need to see what Asia I think we'll have to start to think much more in sort of a framework in which it plays a much more central role both as a rule taker and a maker which up till now it hasn't done so I think you're seeing a change happening how it'll pan out time will tell well Asia allyou ratio Asia we shall talk about the European Union and more skeptical in the short run of the European Union being able to break from that in strings of the United States but we are seeing the domestic politics framework of the United States being used as a wrecking ball shall we say of the international economic political order that has been sustained it's actually interesting the post-war framework which is sort of inner which has served the world well I mean there have been obvious problems with it but by and large that post second world war institutional arrangement has worked which now sort of you know is coming increasingly under under the threat from North Korea Iran Syria Libya Iraq a number of them we're actually the international compact did not hold and the consequences are there in front of us what without seeing is the impact of this kind of quoted good exceptionalism being also translated into international economic arena which was relatively free of this till now because the US was playing a very dominant role in this so it's interesting times shall we say as and not happy times happy times yeah interesting but not happy but this is also a time for Asia to take a strategic view and not a unipolar Asia because they're only one so it only Chinese poor or an Indian polar japanese polar I think all of them and careers but I think the time has come and I go back to a theme that I always bring up this whole concept of Asia playing a more central role which is consistent with its rising economic power and if we look at it this Russia this this kind of Asian pole seems to be developing with Iran and Russia also coming into some kind of a rigid China true and and I think we just have to recognize this new architecture but I think we should also overdo it I think us will remain obviously a very important player and an important pole if the Asian economies sort of gonna grow as one sort of foresees there are always risks some calculations we have done estimates that by 2050 Asia could account for about 52 percent of the global GDP up from about 26 27 percent so it's a huge change so Asia will obviously be more important but I think it's important to recognize there a point that you made the thing which is very valid about India and China you're right India Japan as part of an indo-pacific strategy sort of seems to be sort of wondering whether it should go this way or that and how to counterbalance China I think India and China have to start thinking of not counterbalancing each other but complimenting each other Thank You Rajat for being with us and we hope you will be there to see the further development of if not Asian century the current configuration which add the bobbin seems to be an unraveling unraveling and uncertain thank you this is all the time we have for this click today do visit our website and see our see us on our YouTube you
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YouTube Shop Student - Episode 001 - Introductions and some books
[Music] hey guys Joe Hildreth here from my heap calm so you know I've been watching a lot of YouTube contributors demonstrating how to do different things in machining and that sort of stuff and and after watching mr. peek for quite some time you know and he refers to himself as your YouTube shop teacher I thought it would be kind of an interesting thing to create a series of videos that I like to call the the YouTube shop student prank because these guys have given so much to the community with their lessons and demonstrations and stuff that I like to see if I can actually you know learn this stuff I you know mentioned several times of I'm a network engineer by trade computer networking I've done that for a lot of years but would like to branch out in something that's a little less computerized maybe even ventured back to some horse and buggy whip stuff that the mr. Pete kind of talks about so um in this video I want to talk about some of the resources that I have that I've purchased that I think might help some other people who are trying to learn some of the stuff so the first thing I would do is go through just a very small list of YouTube contributors that I think have have that I've really learned a lot from right and just want to express my gratitude and thanks and those are mr. Pete - - - his name is Lyle Peterson goes as goes by the moniker tubal-cain not be confused with the the British engineer Tom Walsh all I think his name was who do use the pen name - volcanoes - words my fir'd boy guy that he never speaks that or he does pack a whole lot in this in his videos miss casting videos and some training videos Tom's techniques guys that put together actual projects and prints and stuff really to to teach people on how to use the lathe and milling machine Keith Rucker Keith Fenner clickspring Richard from making something from nothing has been a big help Dave Richards with his steam-powered machine shop is awesome man there's some great stuff ox tools I think it's name's Tom Lipton really just some some detail in the weeds great information and I just I love it and the more he puts out this is the better it gets a bomb 79 Adam booth by knows him great guy and I'm never met him but would love the meeting someday puts out awesome videos joke paczynski or joepie awesome videos Keith Appleton he's a he's a keyboard player I think by trade but he's a he's a model steam engine and guy and he's just awesome the stuff that he chose Halligan 142 has got some lathe rebuild and some project stuff and look there are many many many more and those are just a few of them that I watched on a regular basis and learned a lot from and so now you know mr. peanut I'm sorry about that mr. Pete one time you know went through some books so I got a few books of mine out that I want to show you particularly aimed at at new people like me that I found very helpful so I'll leave it at that and when we come back we'll we will talk about some of these books before I start talking about the books at but first I want to talk about a man named mr. Lindsey mr. Lindsey I used to have a he would sell technical books and these are catalogs right Lindsey's technical books and they you know they just had about everything that you can think of so a lot of my books are from mr. Lindsey now he was a character you know but he's retired and he sold his business office I mean his essence off and has but someone I believe is a bought out his stock of books and continues to sell them so these books that I want to show you even though I bought them from Lindsey's are still available so oh so we'll start with that okay I started off um you know metal casting that's kind of what I got into first and there's I have several books here that have been kind of helpful how to cast small metal and rubber parts that's kind of interesting when you need to make bumpers and feet and and things like that it's been a pretty good book on a metal metal casting listen is a pretty good book the iron melting copula furnace this book is by Steve chaste and I tell you what this is a Steve chasing mr. jason has a great series book on metal casting this book details on how to build a an iron melting cupola I guess it's technically called grade book the art of casting in iron was an old book reprint that talks about you know the management of cue pillows and reverberation furnaces and you know foundry equipment and all kind of stuff great book wood pattern maker in making this book discusses you know how to make wood patterns for sand casting it's a good book this is a Dave Gingrey book David Gingrey he was kind of my hero and still is for a long time he's passed but has a number of books I think you can get it from Gingrey books calm still this is a little bertha this is a an electric furnace that will melt aluminium it's quiet and clean so it's pretty nice but this is another David gingery book this is a building a gas-fired crucible furnace now this is a forced air propane furnace gets quite hot I built one of these it would hit the moon my first fire ups if you look on my website you'll see that was so hot that had melted the burner tube you know where I didn't have the air and gas mixtures and stuff right this is a this is a gingery book this is his son and son how you can make clay crucibles at home here's another Steve Jason book if you've done any sand casting you will realize that that the dredge work is mulling you're saying and if you have to do that by hand it's a lot of hard work and a lot of sweat in this book details on how to build a San Muller pretty good and it's a project that I would like to take on here soon but I think I'm going to do it a way that maybe is a little cheaper or at least easier to source parts or people are just doing this for a hobby and that sort of thing so Steve Jason has two metal casting books volume 1 and volume 2 and he discusses on how to make molding equipment sand all kinds of stuff about furnace building and and that sort of thing I would highly recommend this book and I would highly recommend its companion buy into I ask patterns for a vibrator and stuff for matched plates and stuff like that this book is about gas burners for forges and furnaces and kilns good good good book gives you an idea of how to how to build these when you want to some heat treating your melting metal and that sort of stuff and this book here the US Navy foundry manual this is probably the this is a must-have book this book covers about everything you want to know about casting front for a new new person right now the Navy manuals also have molder books and pattern maker books and stuff like that and you can still get those books a good Google search will will turn up PDF copies of them or if you have a recruiting center around you might be able to talk to some of the personnel there about ordering them directly from the offers so that's the extent of my casting books although there are some other ones that you'll probably see in my list as I go on but those are those are most of those are very good books definitely the Steve chasing books and the gingery books and the the foundry manual book great books to have so the next set of books I'm just going to talk about are from from from Dave gingery and this is kind of really what fired up my interest so let me let me get those so Dave Gingrey wrote a series of book called build your own metal shop from scrap and this is really kind of what got me going because I wanted to lathe and I didn't have one didn't have any money I had more time than money and days philosophy is that the same thing and more time than money and he always needed a $50 tool and he had you know five dollars in his pocket so it's a series of seven books the first one is a charcoal foundry this explains how to how to build a charcoal foundry for casting aluminum how to build a flask in your basic molding equipment still very good book I would I would still recommend this book the second book in the series is the metal lathe the Slade is a about a seven inch swing about twelve inches between centers you know I guess most people probably wouldn't want to build this lathe if they were serious about it but this Lake does work and if you look up maker size he built one one of these and I've seen several of our other built on the Internet but there's a lot of hand skills that that Dave gingery teaches you and remember you're building something from nothing and working your way up so anyway number book number two is the metal aid pretty good book number three is the metal shaper I think that I actually might want to build one of these but I'd like to get to the point where I can cast iron you know if I want to do it I think might as well you know go you know go with the heavy stuff so anyway there's the metal shaper book for is a milling machine as a little horizontal milling machine I think he says it's a Lincoln style if that means something to some of you guys PGs is currently building one of these on his channel and it's been an interesting view but again each one of these books builds up on prior experience and and knowledge and skill sets that you've learned so I think it's a interesting approach to metalworking book five is a drill press bench top drill presses are pretty cheap but he claims it he can drill a 5/8 inch hole and 1/2 inch plate in this or and it works just fine so because you know interesting it's part of the series so I have that book number six is a dividing head and deluxe accessories Dave shows you how to build a 40 to 1 worm wheel dividing head with the plates and everything for making gears for the lathe in the earlier book and then shows you you know how to do the dividing forming a fly cutter to cut the gears and then cutting the gears for his late on the on the milling machine and then the last book is kind of out of place a little bit but it's a it's a sheet metal break and again just an interesting book and like I said they really kind of threw those in because they're a neat series of book books and a lot to learn from now another book this is written by Marvin Guthrie and it's adding back gears to the Gingrey lathe and he talks about how to make covers for it so it just kind of expands on that it's a good book to have and another book that I find kind of interesting this is uncle Dave's a shop notebook and there's just little plans in here for you know like a workbench and a stock rack a grinding rest and some stuff like that so this is just kind of interesting a little project book so oh now I'll move on to some of the other books that I bought to kind of help me you know learn a little bit about machine so let me get those lined up so um you know everybody's seen the how to run a lathe book in the Atlas book and and that and that's kind of the vein that these are this is a running an engine lathe by Fred Colvin a good book for you know learning learning the operations on a lathe most all of you guys know this book run away this is the South Bend publications a 42 1942 reprint and again this was was put out by South Bend and then this book was reprinted by Lindsey but I think these books are still out there this is no book it's called lathes operations and basically starts from it's a series of lathe projects working from you know basic to more advanced so that's a that's a good book that's helped me of course this book now this is the manual lathes is from the Atlas press Crump any company you can find these on the internet you can still get the copies or you still get the books on eBay this is between this and the South Bend those are the two books that I'd really recommend if you want to learn how to run away then you've never run one before and then along with the along the same lines with the lay there's I have a book here on shaper operations and it's just a series of processes to learn to use a shaper from planing you know flat surfaces to key ways to gears - I don't think it goes into convex and concave surfaces and I would you know I've always heard that a shaper can do that I would really like to see somebody demonstrate that how do you cut or how can you cut a concave or convex surface with a shaper so here's another Colvin book this is running a milling machine and this talks about you know setups and that sort of stuff I got a lot of books so I'm not really going to go through them and I have one series of books that I really want to talk about so we'll keep moving milling machine operations these are just like the lathe and the shaper operations that's a series of procedures are our projects going from basic to more advanced on on using milling machine so that's kind of neat book machine shop projects this is South Bend a lathe book and it's just a book full of full of different you know projects to make so that's a pretty neat book elements of machine work this is an old book it talks about you know late work and milling operations and that sort of stuff machine shop methods another book a great amount of information an advanced machine work it's yet another book that talks about you know different types of machine work and how it's done from milling to - you know lathe work and and a whole variety of other stuff so you know I think any of those books would be good for someone to learn who's interested but now I'm going to talk about another series of books that you may know about you may not know about and they're a little bit harder to get but I think they are just simply awesome so we'll come to those next so this next series of books is called the workshop practice series okay these come from from Great Britain and each book covers a specific topic and their I mean these are great books the only drawback about these books is trying to get the things shipped to you I just ordered six more and on average you know it takes anywhere from a week to four weeks to get them and I don't know how they're shipping them but I have some thoughts but probably and probably shouldn't express them here now the authors for these books you guys notice this one hears from tubal-cain now this is Tom Warhol or something like that can't remember his name engineer he's deceased don't confuse it with mr. Pete and some notices tubal-cain is two words where mr. Pete uses it uses the moniker and just one word so anyway this first book there are 49 of these in the series I don't have them all obviously but I have several and I'll just go through real quick what I have hardening tempering and heat treatment this book talks about how to heat treat temper metals hard hardened metals and that sort of stuff and has a lot of a lot of information on on steel and and it's and its properties vertical milling in the workshop this is a book on running you know basics of running a vertical mill it's a good book screw cutting in the lathe man I tell you what now this book I've read like three times this talks about setting up gear ratios for skirt cutting we're talking about you know your normal screw threads so if you're one to cut standard threads on on an english blade or metric threads on english late or if you need to cut if you need to cut worms and that sort of stuff it talks about approximations I never knew that there was that much to know just about cutting screws it talks about pickups how does talks about dog clutches and stuff on how to you know how do you know when you're doing how much time you can save I guess in other words what some of the things that are available in some of these lathes for cutting screws but we'll move on excuse me boundary work for the amateur tere Assam this is a pretty good book again if you're going to get into metal casting this is one I would recommend talks about setting up well like most of the other books you know setting up a furnace and and casting temperatures and sand and flask and that sort of stuff there's another one by tubal-cain this is milling operations in the lathe then this talks about how you can perform a number of different milling operations using the lathe and it specifically talks about the rigidity and stuff or the lack of and and a whole host of other things great book measuring and marking metals this book is just lo says you know on how to measure and mark metals for your projects the art of welding talks about welding obviously sheet metal work you know bending and fabricating and forming sheet metal soldering brazing and that sort of stuff soldering and brazing is specifically that talks about different aspects of soldering and brazing saws and songs you know their usage the types of saws that are available and you know how they're used workshop drawing this is another great book by tubal-cain talks about how to how to read drawings how to how to how to draw them the different standards whether if it's a first or third view and that sort of thing making small shop tools this is just a book on some tools that you can make in the shop this I think has a scissor type knurling and and you know some you know I don't want you can see the picture there we're holding in the lay this book another one by - Joaquin talks about more it talks more about how to hold oddball stuff in the light you know how do you how do you grip and hold that and how do you you know just how do you hang on to different things in life that's a good book gears and gear cutting by eivin lawn on this book I've read probably four times and I'm gonna do a series of videos on a topic that he discusses here about making button cutters when you want to make your own gears and the cutters that to make what kind of looks like a brown and sharp cutter also has plans in it for how to make a relieving tool to cut the relief on the cutters themselves and this is an awesome book talks about how cycloidal and spur gears are formed and the geometry behind them so it's pretty basic bench work you know mr. Peter showed tons and tons of this stuff just a good good addition to it the backyard foundry is another foundry book it's another one by Aspen it's covers a lot of the same material but what I've discovered with books is that you can buy you know a dozen books on the same topic and each book has a little nugget a little gem there you know that you pick up simple workshop devices these are devices that you can make and use in workshop it's another tool can book lathes work a complete course this is a great book this this book starts from just turning in the lathe and making uses a useful project starting with like a cylindrical square and leveling and and boring and threading and it just goes on and on it's great books worth having milling a complete course Harold Hall same thing it's a takes a series of projects useful projects that you would use in the shop and those from basic to more advanced projects at the whole time you know teaching you how to use a milling machine dividing this is all about dividing four gears or indexing or that sort of stuff and it has some plans than for some some simple dividing fixtures and compound dividing pictures that you can make a tool and cutter sharpening now this is a great book this talks about you know not only sharpening things like twist drills but talks about sharpening in Mills and and even talks about you know taps and Reimers and that sort of thing and has a pretty nice little project there for a grinding rest that you can make and he references the corn tool and cutter machine so that's a good book to you by the way model engineers workshop project again these are just other projects that you would use in your in your shop of the mini lathe this is you know for those folks who have these little bitty lays it's a complete course on that many lay tools and projects as a companion to the mini lathe book and it talks it has a number of projects that and improvements that you can do to the to the mini lathe and then the milling machines is another Harold Hall bonuses on on accessories and choosing and using different accessories and stuff like that so this videos running kind of long those are just some of the books that I have that I found very useful and again these workshop practice series if you're a new guy like me and and these these books are great and if any of you guys out there ever read any of these please comment in comment section don't take my word if you think some of these books are great and useful for new folks to learn on put them in the put them in the comments if you have books that I don't have that you think are great books to have that that would be beneficial to a newbie by all means please share that's what this community is all about so other than that again I want to thank all the YouTube contributors out there that have just given literally thousands of hours of their time showing their art and their ability and their skills in an effort to teach the rest of us so thank you thank you very much for your time your energy so other than that have a blessed day [Music]
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Lecture 11, concept 22: Homology modeling
so that takes us to homology modeling remember the idea is that if i have a query sequence where i don't know the structure but there is a homolog that is a sequence where we have a common ancestor and at least one of those sequences have a known structure in the pdb then i can build my structure on top of my neighbor's structure in practice this is going to work great this is an example of two pdb structures that shared some 40 sequence identity in this case do you see that they're virtually identical there might be some minor deviation here but i'm not even sure whether that is there could be a minor experimental deviation in principle we start just by taking the coordinates of the other backbone and then we're adding in the side chains 75 of the side chain sounds like a lot but remember most of those changes are going to be small and in practice there will usually only be two three positions of most side chains i need to test there are really good programs to do that sidechain prediction what's going to determine the quality of this well you could argue that it's going to be the algorithms or so but the deciding factor here is whether i have a homolog of known structure and ideally whether i have a homolog with really high sequence identity because even if i only have 30 sequence identity i might trust that it's a homolog but it might be fairly difficult for me to do that alignment what if there is a large loop or insertion here or something right that i might not be able to build this region very well but if i have another relative also with known structure but with 85 percent sequence identity then i will be able to build a much better model so this is an idea that the entire community spent a lot of time on some 15 to 20 years ago and this has been a tremendous success so we take all 200 million sequences in uniprot and just plot them as a sort of arbitrary space here there is no way i could ever determine structures of all of these we simply don't have the time that is likely impossible for most but instead of hoping to get structures of all of them let's strategically try to determine structures of a handful representative and if we then assume that if i'm close enough to each of them again this is a completely arbitrary dimension i'm showing here maybe everything within a certain region of the red ones are things that could be modeled so in this schematic plot i would not be able to model that one or that one or that one but all the other green dots i could then predict structures of as homologous models and then of course i should regulate these so that they're small enough that i can trust the quality this was roughly the goal of the structural genomics consortium that determined close to 100 000 new structures and based on those efforts some 20 years ago this field has just continued so we keep having an increasing number of protein structures but there is a lower and lower number of really new faults we're detecting simply because we're gradually starting to have very very good coverage here so homology model has gone from being a narrow lucky streak that we could occasionally use to being something that will possibly work in 75 to 80 percent of the cases if you just have a new sequence so again homology modeling should be your first go-to method if you need to get the structure of a new protein fast
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Financing the Net Zero Future | Sustainable Development Summit 2021
good afternoon everyone and welcome to the financing the net zero future we've got a terrific panel for you today to discuss the challenges and opportunities to unlock the 50 trillion of financing that we'll need over the coming decades to accelerate into a net zero future before introducing our uh outstanding panelists i'd first like to share with you a video pre-recorded by john walton climate councillor to the secretary of the u.s department of treasury was unable to join us but wanted to share with us this short message thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you today and thanks to the world economic forum for inviting me to say a few opening words at the top of this panel on financing the net zero future as the climate counselor to u.s treasury secretary janet yellen i spend each day working with experts from across the department to leverage treasury's tools and authorities to affect and enable the transition to this administration's goal of a net zero emissions economy the challenges posed by climate change are daunting but as this audience knows very well there are extraordinary economic opportunities embedded in the transition to a lower carbon and ultimately net zero economy and the question is not whether this transition will occur but rather how quickly who will lead and who will be left behind and these are questions not just of tremendous environmental consequence but tremendous economic consequence fortunately the trends in both public and private markets are clear and positive countries representing now three-quarters nearly three-quarters of global emissions have made net-zero commitments by mid-century and many are backing those up with strong 2030 targets along the way and nearly half of global assets under management are now attached to mid-century net zero commitments as well these commitments are meaningful but must be followed by concrete measurable actions and today we know that market participants are contending with significant data and information gaps and would benefit from more clarity on what sorts of investment opportunities are consistent with low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-resilient pathways supporting the flow of capital towards activities that are consistent with these pathways requires building an ecosystem of data information practices and procedures that enable financial markets market actors to fully integrate climate consideration into their decisions this information is critical for pension fund managers as well as pensioners who want their investments to align with their values the public sector plays a pivotal role in helping to inform guide and de-risk private capital flows for alignment with climate goals and to ultimately unlock trillions of dollars of climate finance i'd like to briefly highlight three treasury-led initiatives that are seeking to do just that first secretary yellen chairs the financial stability oversight council or fsoc a grouping of the u.s 15 independent financial regulators as specified in president biden's may executive order on climate-related financial risk treasury is leading an fsoc process to issue a report to the president on member agency efforts to integrate consideration of climate-related risk in their policies and programs this assessment will include reporting on any actions the council recommends to mitigate risks to financial stability and enhance climate-related disclosures and you should expect to see this report and assessment in the weeks ahead second treasury is co-chairing with china the g20 sustainable finance working group where we are working with our g20 counterparts to improve information on climate-related financial risks and opportunities to enhance the interoperability of tools and approaches to align investments to climate goals and to encourage the multilateral development banks to align their operations with the goals of the paris agreement and finally treasury is working with the leadership of the multilateral development banks directly to raise the ambition of their private climate finance mobilization targets to increase mdb support to address technology risk in developing countries to enhance developing country domestic green bond markets and to increase support for climate adaptation work among other issues strategic de-risking of private capital for climate purposes must become a bigger part of the mdb agenda more generally of course the biden administration has proposed an historic climate investment agenda represented most immediately in the bipartisan infrastructure deal and current reconciliation proposals both packages would lead to historic amounts of public capital for mitigation adaptation in adaptation through for example increasing the resiliency of our infrastructure to a changing climate constructing thousands of miles of new trans transmission lines to accommodate the addition of more renewable energy and investing in a nationwide electric vehicle charging network these investments represent the best chance we have to turbo charge the us economy towards a low carbon future and to position our industry and job base for strong and sustained growth for the decades ahead and we call upon congress to pass the bipartisan infrastructure deal and the president's fy 22 budget as soon as possible but ultimately our success in confronting and both confronting the climate challenge and in harnessing the economic opportunities embedded in the net zero transition will be about how fast private markets move and adjust we know that and we applaud the leadership of those firms that are leading the charge and we encourage those who are still sitting on the fence to recognize the pace and inevitability of the transition of folding unfolding around us and to take quick and decisive action thanks very much again for the opportunity to speak with you today well that was a terrific introduction by john so it's forced me to introduce our terrific panel today celine herbert the group chief sustainable officer for hsbc torben morgan pederson the chief executive of pension denmark and leslie masdorf vice president and cfo of the new development bank in china so before getting into the meat of this i really want to ask your question about your sort of motivation could you briefly share with us what motivates you to work to accelerate climate adaptation within finance uh maybe saline if i start with you first and highly great to join for the panel today um i think what motivates me i mean i've actually recently switched from you know a decade of working one of the big four and in a similar kind of um sustainability leadership role into the group chief sustainability officer role at hsbc and and for me it was a no-brainer because finance is really what shapes the future we've got the biggest industrial transformation ahead in the next decade across every sector where finance goes where money goes and hsbc is a bank you know we have such a big footprint in emerging markets where the challenge is going to be the greatest in terms of the decarbonization pathway ahead and if you look at future emissions growth 90 of that is an emerging market so um you know a very exciting opportunity to get a systemic shift in finance obviously and well thank you to to you and also to uh john marshall for this very inspiring introduction and as syrian pointed out well to achieve the ambitious goals from the the paris accord we have to mobilize private campuses very large scale which fits actually very well into the purposes and the goals for a long-term investor like a pension fund like ours and to make a little let's give you about as a philosophical uh example i mean a young member entering peso denmark's patron scheme this year maybe a 20 year old female carpenter and she will retire in a 50 year time that means something about 2017 2071 and as he as a female she probably will have a life expectancy for a further 30 years so she will be around in my patient scheme to the to the other end of this century so we are actually investing on a very long term basis and we're not i want to provide her with a a a nice good passion when she retires but also to make my contribution to make sure that she can retire in and in a world which is worth living in so to say so for long-term relations like us we have a extra level of obligations to focus on the the impact of what we're doing and locally but not surprisingly the the green decision is not only a challenge for for mankind it's also a as you mentioned in your introduction you and very attractive opportunity for long-term business like us especially in an environment where we are confronted with a zero or minus interest rates level and and the stock markets have been getting quite expensive during the last uh few years so actually looking for alternatives the green transition opens up a very attractive investment universe also for those of uh for those in in in my industry maybe not that convinced of the necessity of uh checking on the climate situation but from a purely as an investment perspective if you want to ask these cios you will also get a strong support to our engagement in this area that's true that's a really inspiring way to start by thinking about the next the rest of this century um leslie if i just pick up with you about some motivation and and your own contribution thank you very much uh you for this opportunity you know every day when i wake up and we deal here as a new development bank with the large emerging markets of brazil russia india china and south africa i am from uh south africa as you uh might know and these issue issues are deeply uh personal if you like you know in south africa we still have a a energy grid system that's 90 percent dependent on uh coal uh if i look at all of these uh provinces where the coal mines where the the coal fire power stations are located i mean i can just see the dislocation and the immense social and economic and employment impacts that the climate transition uh will have in the country where i'm from we already have uh north of 30 official unemployment in south africa so the potential of further dislocation and potential massive even social and other instability arising from a transition that is not potentially just so that's one of the the key issues that i would like to flag in our conversation today the need to ensure that the principle of what is called the just transition in the paris agreement on climate change that the frameworks in the detail is designed out because i would argue uh you that as much as the investor community have now incorporated climate risk into their investment decision making i think social inequality is not really seen also as as important a systemic risk going forward that's super well maybe just reflecting on john's comments i mean i think john held out of three challenges the first was to reform and evolve the development bank's uh um a role to do more emerging markets was to mobilize capsule on a global scale to for investment and third to enhance the data and disclosures so maybe let's say if i can turn to you first as you think about the role the development banks can play how can you know how how are you thinking about john's rallying call for and you know development banks to do more i think uh john morton is spot on that we have to go back to the drawing boards you to uh to evaluate how effective our existing institutions are and whether the design of the entire business model in the development uh finance world ought to be re-looked at as you know there's a very high degree of consensus that the focus of multilateral banks or to shift away from direct lending and more to be de-risking machines to be to use our high credit worthiness if you like to improve the risk return profile in sustainable infrastructure projects so that we can crowd in the large pools of institutional investor money we have battled for years though to resolve this conundrum uh you there's been such a high degree of consensus that mobilization of private sector capital has to be at the center of this agenda we just have not been successful yet in designing new financial instruments in coming up with new finance solutions to be able to do that for example multilateral banks because we are all either double a plus or aaa rated we can do considerably more credit enhancement where instead of us financing projects directly we take the first loss guarantee peace if you like in the capital stack and then enable institutional investors to come in and take the senior debt piece which then will be priced lower because of the lower risk and in that way we can improve a lot more funding to developing countries in short what i'm saying is that we need to go back to first principles to ask some of the basic questions whether the way we are structured at the moment is optimal whether there isn't scope for us to redesign our existing institutions just a couple of days ago i heard in one of the webinars that kenneth rogoff for example argues that need a dedicated world carbon bank because he's arguing with many others that the existing institutions are not suitably sort of organized to take on this new global uh challenge to lead the world towards a lower carbon future because we have so many other mandates as part of our overall ambition so that would be my my first comment that's very helpful leslie maybe celine maybe if i could ask you to respond to john's second challenge which is around data and disclosure clearly it's improving but as you sit you know leading a bank's effort what where where do you think it needs to go next and what are you looking for yeah well i mean let's start with where banks are in terms of their headline commitments right now because there's been a huge kind of shift recently we've got i think if we look at the glasgow financial alliance for net zero which is kind of ahead of the cop meeting and something like five weeks time now i think we have something like 53 banks now who committed to net zero as part of that group right um and so what does it mean as a bank when you commit to net zero again we all know really the fundamental thing is around finance emissions right and so we're actually committing that our finance to missions are going to reach net zero before 2050 which is massive that's a transformation right of any single bank in terms of the way it does um financing and investment um you know so when i look at the bank that i'm in that means you know what does that mean for global banking what does it mean for global markets for commercial banking where we kind of bank the kind of mid market uh clients for wealth you know for mass affluent wealth for kind of ultra high net worth for asset management thinking about the implications of transitioning that portfolio are huge and the starting point for us and this probably goes on where leslie was going in terms of you know the inclusive transition that the starting point for us has to be on working in partnership with our clients on that massive industrial transformation ahead right it's it's investment to finance that transition with divestment as a very last resort and so to be able to do that well what does that mean we've made the commitment but it now it means we need to start engaging with all of our you know big institutional clients on their climate transition plans right so we need to be able to judge the validity of those plans to advise them on the validity to offer financing instruments to incentivize performance around kpis that showcase decarbonization to help them finance you know interesting new climate tech m a project for example or sustainable infrastructure investments so it's really a whole set of new capability we need to build into the bank and on the data side that's key because you know to be able to assess where clients are in terms of the transition plans we need good data we're probably getting that quite well for some of the kind of largest clients within global banking but when we start to kind of go down the level at hsbc if i think about oil and gas sector clients we've got 25 percent of state-owned public sector owned you know and private and the data challenge is much harder there and then you go all the way down into the smes and msmes as well so i think data is going to be key not just in terms of what you know the kind of what the emissions are but also client transition what their plans are how they're integrating it into business models and then being able to aggregate that all up at a portfolio level so we can look at over the years are we meeting our targets across sectors in terms of our decarbonization pathways so huge help needed there and also in terms of standardization on what data because we have to be asking for the same requests as all of our peers and all and all of the asset managers as well super and then torment john also alluded to a point you made about the investment opportunities and risk and mobilizing on a global playbook um i'd be interested in your perspectives on that and in particular as one of the leading european firms you know are you holding emerging market investments to the same standards as the ones in europe or how are you thinking through the global dimension to your portfolio well uh i certainly agree with with richard martin and asia also on unless it's a point on the need to develop the concept in the development banks to be become attractive for partners and risk sharing partners uh when we are talking about investments in emerging markets and i think that the the all i think the way forward in this area is to further develop the concept of the blended finance vehicles which have been in use after a few years in in a lot of countries in denmark we have established a plan to find a doctor where we are working together with the the danish minis of foreign affairs there at dfi uh provides 50 percent of capital to a structure where we provide because of the other 50 percent very similar to what leslie mentioned where the government part of the structure has some kind of first-class position but at the end of the day they might end up with a larger return actually on their investment than than we have because we have traded away some of the risk uh uh paid by giving away some of the the upside in that structure and by this uh approach we can mobilize very large uh pools of private capital because uh you end up with a risk return profile which is very similar to what you perceive is possible in europe us and we've actually been able to invest in a number of very interesting promising projects in the emerging markets so just to mention one of them the electrocardio wet part in kenya which is now the the largest offshore wind park in africa providing kenya with i think 20 percent of uh penis power the demand is the financed in in this structure so we as a date is based on we actually now a co-owner of a large wind farm in the in in kenya because the overall risk structure has been designed in a let's say i think quite a optional way and i think that's the way to go forward and and uh around to give a small remark to to list this intervention well i certainly agree that we have to find ways to get the derivative banks involved and even larger scale but i i think i will be a little bit skeptical on your idea of social redesign of the institutional structure i mean there are so few we have short time i mean 2030 is uh eight nine years down the road i don't think we should waste our time with the complicated the redesign of its usual institutions it takes tons of time i think we should use the existing structure and find ways although they may not be on a long-term optimal but although reachable to to get the two to establish structures we can finance the necessary investments in especially rural agency and adaption infrastructure in both emerging markets but also enduring us and i think in this perspective we should be as investors be very optimistic on all the co-investment observations created by both the the bible administration's uh infrastructure plan uh as mentioned by john also also uh by the uh even uh although even as ambitious in the european plan by the european commission where you have put up uh 750 billion euros to invest in uh among things the the green transition in europe and for the first time this program is financed by issuing uh european laws so it's backed up by the eu not uh by the individual member states this is a very bold step in making and transforming into the european union to be an active player in providing let's say fiscal stimulus but also providing finance to to infrastructure so i think that we have actually we have a quite soft spot now you have plenty of funding from public sources available in u.s in europe we have the development banks being ready to step in at the last scale in english markets and we have organizations like mine uh seeing very attractive opportunities in this area so i think the the the final mission is so we should now move from all these nice talks in west and other places and make some concrete actions i mean we are in a position that we have to be doers not talkers super well look torment i think that's a very good challenge so let's move to sort of doing rather than talking here but can i just give a note uh to everyone listening in today if there's any questions you would like me to ask the panelists feel free to pop in your uh questions into the uh link um so maybe celine fighting come on this sort of you know doing um uh so one topic we were debating is um what are the key friction points which are slowing down or impeding capital flowing to transition finance which you know you know if you're like so if i made tonight's video if you had one idea or maybe two ideas of of areas of friction which you think we can address to speed up or expand the pace of capital flow into transition from that maybe sling if i start to and then i'll come to you lately i mean i probably would i think so it's a good question but i probably would kind of first start by building on what both what leslie and torbin said which is you know public especially when we're looking at emerging market finance you know we would love to invest more in sustainable infrastructure you know the challenge the long challenge has been around for a long time has been again the lack of a bankable big enough pipeline of sustainable infrastructure projects right and so that comes into the role of the mdbs again and it's what leslie touched upon in the beginning because actually you know mdbs have limited balance sheets so rather than focusing on kind of direct kind of lending base right the more that we can think about public finance mechanisms to mitigate risks and to help develop the pipeline itself in terms of technical assistance and type you know project facilities and things like that that can help um in a way kind of open the pipeline and structure the right kind of deals we're working um with a number of different actors including the ifc oecd climate policy institute and others on a new uh label that's going to be launched called fast infra which is all about coming up with a labeling for the sustainable infrastructure types of investments to create a more liquid asset class there with bankable projects and a kind of tech platform which number of tech partners are helping with as well to to then kind of almost get all the project financiers together in this particular space and the idea really is we want to get to a point where any you know any sustainable infrastructure asset has got that kind of common label which builds on the eu taxonomy there's just a bit more clarity of investments and then we have pfms coming in to kind of back that as well i mean for me the other side is you know there's also a big technology play we've got and if you think about technologies 2030 up to 2030 we've kind of sold for those technologies it's about kind of scaling what we kind of have to have from 2030 to 2040 to 2050 by 2050 half of those technologies aren't yet kind of um in development or a protest type stage so there's another big uh you know role here for financiers to think about those deep decarbonization technologies and how can we bring them from kind of venture stage through growth stage and upwards so they can actually be deployed in terms of transition and that's a completely different type of finance so the kind of things that we're getting involved in there include project finance and public private partnerships um in the spaces like you know green hydrogen long-term battery storage green and sustainable aviation fuels but also we're looking at the venture ecosystem um and actually setting up there's a lot of interest now in climate tech which is the kind of the 2020s reinvention of the 2000s you know clean tech which was a very monolithic area around energy climate tech cuts across all of the different sectors it's the fastest growing uh investment theme within the venture capital community it's about scaling these types of um of companies it's 16 billion i think in the first half of this year of investment in that climate tech space so we're starting to look at we're launching a new um venture around how we help those kind of tech companies grow and a number of different funds in our asset management group for that space as well so the many different areas but i just focus on sustainable infrastructure and climate tech to give us starter that's right fantastic um so leslie biggest source of friction and an opportunity to solve it the first one celine is already covered which is the need for a standardized harmonized approach to what is sustainable infrastructure so that investors institutional investors and so on can have confidence and comfort that if something is labeled uh sustainable that it is indeed sustainable and that it meets their esg criteria so the creation of a of a a a a distinct asset class as celine mentioned is one of the key friction points uh and the industry as you mentioned we're already working on that the second key point as i mentioned earlier on is that most uh investment um so when you look at the emerging markets rather many of them suffer from the fact that they are lower down on the credit spectrum and they do not meet the regulatory requirements of large institutional uh investors so playing this this role this credit enhancement role of multilateral banks is a very very crucial piece we need to increasingly as i said move away from our focus on direct lending to use our balance sheet much more through uh credit enhancement the third one is as you know institutional investors would not invest in one single project in one country like in a solar project in egypt or in south africa it would be much more efficient to do those investments on a portfolio basis and again there's successful experiments uh successful investment platforms in this regard the ifc for example have a particular platform called mcpp um the european bank for the construction development have similar type of approaches the it will be much more effective for us to find the necessary uh investment platforms to crowd in investments on a portfolio basis and then also i would argue thirdly you that the insurance and the reinsurance industry also offers great uh potential there's risk by bearing capacity the insurance industry in particular the business model is about understanding risk we need to make greater use as a development finance industry to work closely with the uh the insurance and and reinsurance industry and in that regard we have the political risk coverage vehicle called mega for example which sits in the world bank but it only serves the world bank if you like we could use a political risk coverage mechanism more broadly for the mdb system so taking a view about the multilateral banks as a system and how we can nurture the complementarities in the comparative advantages of each of the individual institutions and putting that to more effective use and maybe just finally i agree fully with tobin before we create new institutions we should make our existing institutions more effective the question though is are they all still fit for purpose and is there a need for some re-engineering what's more the question i was posing super well that's really helpful that's a great touch of ideas i mean torbjorn maybe came back to because the question was sort of biggest frictions and ways to to try and smooth them out in your view well i think that it's a leslie report to to also to reach out to the insurance industry to use use their capacities to mitigate the certain the risks when we are investing in which markets we generally are a big use of the world bank and it's uh i think it's a relatively effective also cost effective way to get rid of some of the risk which we can't handle i mean it's a really risk type of issues and i think i agree with leslie maybe we should make the insurance element in the uh investing in those long-term infrastructure projects uh more visible and the more easy accessible for our investors so we when we present the project or group of investors we already had from the very beginning and included the design of proper insurance elements in the structure that could be a a mitigator i also think that it's important to to think of the the public private partnership dimension uh my our experience uh investing in imagery is that when we are investing together with governments as a from as let's say the danish government other european governments we have a very strong uh option maybe someone out there would not be that frightened to to to to to to make stuff to have a relation relationship a conflict with a small danish british fund but if they also have a deception a conflict with the danish government which is a big supplier of eight the picture is somewhat different so investing as a private message together with the government is also and it's not that easy to quantify but it's a very i think important risk mitigator parameter and maybe it should be used in an even larger scale because not just because of uh to to support us but because this way to get leverage to the the proper funding available for uh of april program in the emerging markets so i think that which is fully in line with the let's say the values of uh volume forum we should maybe explore make a deep dive into the perspective of an even more comprehensive public-private approach to generate capital for relevant infrastructure projects in image marketing thank you tom and that's very helpful so one question i get asked a lot is that you know finance as the three of you have argued today is pivoting and i think in particular the last 12 months i started to see the opportunities not just the risks of climate finance climate change but public policy is still um not pivoting as fast and in particular i think we can all agree that many democracies struggle between solving today's problems and tomorrow's carbon taxes is a good example where very few democracies have have gotten in place if you had one big idea where of public policy which would help the flow of private capital uh or would help the flow of capital what what might that be uh maybe talk if i can start with you as you're on camera so so into asking what were the challenges of public policy is not always consistent with the flow of capital to net zero what would more would you like to see from the european government for instance to get help capital to flow from my point of view i think that we have strong institutions in europe i mean the european investment bank and also the european bank for reconstruction development based in london are very strong and it's usually a long track record and a strong legacy and they have a strong engagement equipment to facilitate say private investments in this area so i don't think uh as mentioned before we we're not in a lack of institutions but uh maybe we should uh let's say make her orders uh a little bit more clear and and if from your perspective you might have the point that there have been in the reason there's a two years uh really too much uh focus on uh restarting the european economy and the usually the big recovery plan for this purpose and maybe too little uh how the european union and the european national bank and other institutions can increase their support for all the necessary business in in the emerging markets so yeah you i think you have a point there yeah okay sweet any policy risks which you think are slowing down the flow of capital to transition i mean i think those of us working on climate policy know it's like a whole landscape of policy leavers we need to be using right um you know starting with the macro one which is actually does the government you know you know does it have a net zero by 2050 target in line with science and how does that flow down towards sectoral level strategies and policies right and how robust does that flow down in terms of a roadmap so i think you know we've kind of there's a lot there i think in terms of doing the day job it's helpful you know obviously for banks and those that need to manage this transition to have a disclosure mandate so we get the data we need from our clients uh in a clearer way to be able to kind of engage with them and track how that's happening and really kind of make some judgments around the transition and the validity of the transition i mean the other thing also we're talking about a lot about emerging countries and i think you know in terms of moving the energy mix we're going to see some interesting conversations happening at cop in five weeks but um you know there's some some more movement around now around the support that can be provided between east west and north and south around early coal retirement right because there's a move towards the phase-out dates of 2030 oecd 2014 on oecd but actually do need an element of um of verbative colon in in the mix after 2040 but actually how do you retire effectively all of those young coal assets and many asian economies right who you know many cases it's only 10 years old and actually what support can be provided so that we we actually get a kind of managed transition in that respect and there's some really interesting kind of public private financing mechanisms that are coming through there so yeah a variety of answers i can't give you the one silver bullet i'm afraid a high carbon price would be nice but we know that that uh you know there is no silver bullet maybe turning to uh leslie you know one of the most you know critical issues in public policy that you would you would see would help um the flow of capital in in your area i think firstly um as you know uh many governments now i think half of the world's gdp are produced in countries that have net zero uh targets the net zero commitment is clearly a very important one and as we go towards cop 26 we're going to see that number of countries are increasing however what is required as you know you is for that to be codified in transition plans that are for example focus on 2030 and even earlier so much more detailed level granular plans are required at a public policy level which will inspire the change that needs to happen in the rest of the economy the second biggest gap i would argue are you is in the space of regulation and supervision i mean as you know there's already a discussion among central banks that came out recently with the uh book on green swan where they effectively argued that the role and mandate of central banks have to be reconfigured monetary policy and the way interest rates are set have to be geared towards the net zero uh world in a similar way these rules of the game will help the private sector to be uh to act within the newly defined uh rules and then finally i mean i would also again want to reemphasize the point i made around the just uh transition i think that we are potentially going to have significant uh transitional challenges if you like when we look at the impact on emerging markets i mean as you know uh and tobin already highlighted about europe i mean i would say europe is probably the leader out there undisputed climate leader with respect to the sophistication of the policy that have been uh developed already have for example a transition fund um i don't know of many other or any other sort of continents or regions where there are such detailed plans in place and the reason why i emphasize this is because whilst you can retire coal plants in europe in many parts of africa we are still so dependent on those coal-fired jobs you
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Usain Bolt | House Tour | $1.9 Million Brisbane Penthouse & Kingston Mansion
hussein bull is best known as the superstar jamaican sprinter widely considered the fastest human on the planet and since his olympic success he's been able to grab himself some beautiful properties in kingston jamaica and more recently a spot in brisbane australia usain's life has certainly gone from rags to riches as his childhood was spent on a dusty street where goats wander loose between wooden shacks in jamaica so we'll take a look at his first ever home including his mansion there more recently usain snagged a luxurious rooftop penthouse while trying to kick-start his soccer career in australia let me tell you those stunning rooftop views and the private spa definitely deserves a gold medal today we'll be checking out the fastest man on the planet's homes in these videos we don't reveal any addresses and even though i've done a house tour of my own place please do not show up at any private residences because it's not safe for anyone usain bolt has had quite the lucrative career as a sprinter considered the fastest one at that garnering a net worth of 90 million dollars he is one of the highest paid athletes in the world especially during olympic seasons typically earning around 20 million dollars per year then when it comes to endorsements bolt is absolutely killing it hussein has endorsement deals with brands like gatorade nissan visa hublot virgin media and puma out of 20 million dollars in earnings nine million dollars comes from puma alone for him to wear their brand of kicks bull also makes money through appearance fees and prize money and we're talking a hefty price tag bolt charges 250 to 300k for a track meet appearance at the 2010 pen relay nearly 55 000 fans came out to watch hussein run smashing previous track and field attendance records between june 2017 and june 2018 usain bolt earned 31 million dollars only 1 million of his income was from on-track earnings the rest came from endorsements in addition to making banquets salary and those endorsements bolt is quite the savvy businessman lucene is a co-founder in a miami-based electric vehicle company called boat mobility the company operates 5 000 scooters in several u.s cities in paris france in may 2019 bolt launched a two-seater electric car called the be nano that will eventually have a starting price of just 999 in march 2020 the company raised 30 million dollars in venture capital funding so it was only a matter of time that hussein's salary and earnings would lead him to some pretty dope real estate not too much is known about his kingston jamaica home but it does have five bedrooms and 40 acres of property not too shabby but that penthouse in australia is an absolute stunner hey guys it's kara the vampire slayer and today i'm bringing you another house tour here on famous entertainment this time looking at a few properties of the fastest man on the planet usain bolt the man has come a long way from his humble beginnings with gorgeous homes in australia and jamaica be sure to subscribe if you're new because we post a new video daily and ring that bell for notifications follow me on instagram to chat and as usual let me know whose house tour is next in those comments down below and let's get into this video [Music] usain's long dash for the tape all started on a dusty street where goats wander loose between ramshackle wood buildings in the rural backwater of sherwood content in jamaica and we're not talking about goats as in the greatest of all time we're talking about the fuzzy real-life animal goats pastel painted single-story home usain used to live in is nestled in the trelawney hills to the north of the island while the veranda and green backdrop may look like a nice place to visit the town is very poor in fact hussein learned to become the fastest person in the world on a pothole track to waldenja primary and all age school bolt's mother claims hussein's three gold medals brought us running water wow just wow you'd love to see a success story from an athlete that came from such humble beginnings while not much is known about hussein's mansion in kingston jamaica he was able to upgrade to some of the photos we managed to find are stunning the exterior is resort style living in its own as the area features cliffs you can swim off and explore rock inlets and caves the area is a famous tourist destination for cliff jumping as it boasts a ton of majestic volcanic cliffs mr bolt's home is a secluded 5-bedroom private residents surrounded by a whopping 40 acres of landscaped lawns he's even gone on the record to say that the abundance of space gives him a little free time with his whips which he's been known to collect in addition the home features multiple fruit trees and a lush untouched tropical forest bolt's house is nestled on a hill overlooking port maria's beautiful blue harbor on the island of jamaica and the modern master suite is a thing of beauty that features stunning balcony access overlooking the harbor usain had recently renovated the home and included a few goodies like a new jacuzzi to chill out in and a heated swimming pool as he claimed the pool was a little too cold before this pool features a massive deck and terrace surrounding it and comes complete with an outdoor bar barbecue area and entertainment system in addition he apparently has an epic games room that features a colossal projector screen where he can play video games or have a movie night the most recent addition to usain's real estate portfolio is this stunning rooftop penthouse in brisbane australia as bolt was attempting to kick-start his soccer career according to real estate records the single-level penthouse was sold for record 1.9 million dollars in august 2018. luxury penthouse unit boasts the most striking waterfront views and features outdoor living space better than that found in most residential homes style to impress the private penthouse features over 11 000 square feet of living space expansive living areas and superb finishes other modern additions in his luxury space include a gated entry a garage big enough for three cars private floor lift access for those too lazy to take the stairs his sleek modern kitchen features built-in top the line appliances elegant marble counters and caesar stone bench tops perfect for cooking up a store in addition the kitchen features custom fixtures an island perfectly centered and a huge pantry with even more space boltz penthouse features an abundance of dining and living areas that are decked out with impressive furniture more custom fixtures oversized windows and large retractable floor-to-ceiling glass doors the transition of indoor and outdoor flow is a theme throughout bolt's house the master bedroom features a large walk-in closet big enough to be another room in the place and another stunning private balcony and ensuite bathroom which comes with a spa bath in addition his house features three additional generous sized bedrooms and one with an ensuite and private balcony there's even a separate one-bedroom guest suite on an elevated level that features its own bathroom kitchenette and dining living area this is likely for when bolt's family or a-list friends come to stay probably one of the most glamorous attractions for the interior of the home is definitely the hotel-style main bathroom which includes double vanity high ceilings and bathtub and boasts its own feature window in addition his place features three extra bathrooms in a powder room where guests lucky enough to visit can freshen up as stunning as the interior is the exterior is also gorgeous we're talking about some dope amenities including an outdoor lounging area decked out with a private pool and heated outdoor spa and elsewhere a bar barbecue area and entertainment system perfect for entertaining the exterior features a large rumpus room while established trees and low maintenance gardens frame the building for privacy but what is a rhombus room alright guys so i think that's all i got for the homes of usain bolt gotta say the athlete has come a long way from how he started in jamaica growing up and deserves all that lavish real estate here and in more after checking out what we know about his mansion in kingston and the more recent penthouse he purchased in australia what did you guys think where would you rather live i can honestly say i don't know since i've never been to either of those places yet but they sure do look gorgeous and in terms of the homes themselves i think mr bolt has some pretty good taste in property you guys can go ahead and tell me what you liked or didn't like about hussein's homes in the comments down below be sure to subscribe to my personal channel if you want to get to know me better i love reading your comments over there and getting to chat link to one of my latest videos it scarred me for my entire childhood i still find it the scariest scene in the movie oh hello testing i promise in a few minutes i'm 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Bernie Sanders Debunks Lies About Free College and Student Debt Cancellation
Burnie has popularized the idea of free college here in the United States but we all know that when he initially floated this idea when he was running for president back in 2016 Hillary Clinton's response was the same response that we see from centrist Democrats like people to judge you know today she said well why should we pay for Donald Trump's kids to go to school for free that's ridiculous now this notion that you know making public colleges and universities tuition-free and canceling all student loan debt is a giveaway to the rich it's just disingenuous and quite frankly it's idiotic because rich people most of the time you know they're going to send their kids to private schools they're gonna go to Ivy League schools right and this only applies to public colleges and universities so we've been having to defend against this and I think that we pretty much made a fool of anyone who floated that until you know the 2020 election cycle when you have individuals like mayor Pete and Amy Klobuchar insisting that this is a giveaway to the rich it's a giveaway to the rich now first of all if rich people are heavily subsidizing these programs then we have no reason to exclude them and universality is important um second of all Bernie was actually asked about this because now this is kind of an argument that's being applied to student that cancellation and he spoke about this at the public education forum and Ali Velshi of MSNBC asked him the question and I wanted to share his response because his answer here was just impeccable you proposed canceling college debt so you and I have a lot of conversations about the way things go where I come from in Canada and how some of these things work better here's my one question about canceling student debt even if it's from public universities there are people graduating from professions who do very well or high in high demand engineers coders and other professions philosophically I know you want to cancel that student debt economically given how much it costs is there a way to look at this where you don't cancel the student debt of people whose debt doesn't need to be cancelled well I look at it a little bit differently Oh number one trust me that those people who make a lot of money who are very wealthy probably not going to be voting for me because we're going to be raising their taxes very substantially but what I have to say is I do believe in the concept of universality you know in Canada whether you're rich or you're poor you can take advantage of the healthcare system in this country Donald Trump's grandchildren could go to a public school if they wanted even though he's a billionaire or he says he's a billionaire we don't know that stroke all right so I look at it the other way I think what is simpler and more straightforward is a making all public colleges and universities tuition-free for all people and be canceling all student debt and in this case paying for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation so Bernie didn't really emphasize this point but I think it really is important to state that if rich people and elites are heavily subsidizing these programs if they're paying the most into these programs then I don't care if they're going to send their kids to public schools again in reality they end up sending their children to private colleges nine times out of ten private charter schools and private colleges so I don't care if maybe a couple of billionaires send their children to public school as AFC put it you know economic integration is incredibly important for social and cultural reasons on top of that Bernie Sanders says that universality is incredibly important everyone pays into it and everyone has access to that benefit and I want to get to his quote here so he says in Canada you know whether you're rich or poor you could take advantage of the healthcare system in this country Donald Trump's grandchildren they can go to public school if they wanted to even though he's a billionaire so he says I look at it the other way what is simpler and more straightforward is a making all colleges and universities tuition-free for people and be canceling all student debt and in this case paying for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation now I want to expand on two ideas here so the first area where I want to expand is to really get a little bit more into the details as to why we should cancel every one student loan debt including people who will one day be able to easily pay it off and make a lot of money because again this goes back to this notion that they will be subsidizing the system so if you finish college and you make a lot of money you get a career where you have a six or seven-figure salary your student loan debt should be cancelled as well because with all of that money you're making you will be paying back into the system the money you make will be funding free college for the future generation and furthermore once we make public colleges and universities tuition-free student debt isn't going to be an issue going forward so we need to cancel all student debt make it easy don't means-test that so certain people can apply to make sure that they're eligible and others won't be and I'll explain why we don't want to means-test these types of programs because means-testing is incredibly divisive it makes it more difficult for poor people and working class people to access the benefit if it's means-tested because they have to prove that they're eligible for said program they have to prove you know using documents and whatnot that they qualify and it's just a big headache and it pits the working class in the middle class against each other because if the middle class is excluded from this benefit that the poor gets well then that means that public perception of that program will go down it's going to be viewed as a welfare program and there's not going to be you know public support for that program as there are four other Universal programs like Social Security right so if you want to make sure that these public programs are protected then means-testing is not the way to go if you want it to last anyways right this is why Social Security has essentially been untouchable and Republicans and Democrats haven't been able to even partially privatize that it is because it is a universal program and nobody wants it touched everyone pays into it everyone gets it everyone loves it period end of story now another video that I want to show you centers on the issue of students who can't afford school lunches and also how they have debt now there's stories that pop up all the time about students paying off the lunch debt of their classmates by selling cookies and cider and whatnot but this doesn't need to happen and I know that perseverance porn is something that the media loves like these stories how somebody perserve you veers through you know a horrible time in fact some more news just that a really great long segment on this where he talked about how these stories about how people have to pull their sick days in order to give it to someone a co-worker with cancer that's not like a feel-good story that shows how broken our system is the point is you know these types of stories about kids having to raise money to pay off the school lunch debt of their fellow classmates that doesn't have to happen when you live in the richest country ever and you know Bernie Sanders was asked about this he was asked what he would do about this would he allow for free lunches and his answer here was just phenomenal predictably in our schools and I've done stories on this it's called lunch shaming children coming into school and for one reason or another their lunch bill has not been paid this government spends about fourteen billion dollars across the country on subsidizing low and free lunch program but still we have some children who they go into the class into the lunchroom find out they haven't paid their debt and the money is thrown into the garbage can some people have said and I'm asking you should the government subsidized lunch in public school for all children regardless of their income and you know what and breakfast and dinner is well this gets back this gets back this this gets back to the point you raised a moment ago I believe in universality you got a whole lot of money you don't you're treated differently at the lunch room situation nonsense you both are treated equally but I'm gonna have you pay more in taxes to make sure that all kids get a decent education a decent nutrition I absolutely love that answer he says you know he supports free school lunches and breakfast and dinner as well think about what this means to students across this country it means that even if your parents are poor you will not go hungry while you're at school you will eat and he also brought up once again this notion of universality some people will in fact pay more into these programs than others but what matters is that we're all treated equally it will be free at the point of service to everyone that is how you craft a good public policy and Bernie gets this and I'm really glad that he's taking the time to explain the importance of universality because the democratic party they're addicted to means testing right and they think that this is a way to kind of stick it to the rich but if you truly want to be more hard on the rich as you say you do you would increase their taxes but not very many of them want to do that right or if they do they want to do it only to a small extent which wouldn't actually make a difference it wouldn't be enough to fund social programs so at the end of the day every time Bernie Sanders talks about policy he demonstrates the people that he understands why we need to go for these types of Universal programs and you know it just it reinforces the fact that he is the best in this race [Music]
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MY WEEKLY NATURAL HAIR ROUTINE! (How I Refresh & Maintain Hair Everyday!)
what's up guys it's your girl SHINee's welcome and welcome back to my channel you already know the deal if you're not already subscribed definitely make sure you hit that subscribe button so today I'm going to show you guys a week in my hair like my hair routine for the week I got a lot of questions about how do I hydrate how do I maintain how do I just keep up with my hair throughout the week to perfect breakage so I'm gonna share all my tips with you in this video I'm gonna show you guys exactly what I do Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday so yeah if you're gonna do like these videos definitely give me a big thumbs up and I will see you guys all in the next video [Music] okay guys so this is day one Monday night I just washed my hair I let it air dry in two braids so it's looking real big and puffy didn't have no product in there so I'm just partying my hair down the middle and in the back it doesn't have to be neat or anything I decided today or this week I'm gonna do braids so I'm gonna be using while professional nourish and strengthen leave-in conditioner and also I'm gonna be using their curl defining cream to create this braid out also I want to say a huge thank you to suave for sponsoring this video so I'm starting off with this side right here and then I'm going to break it down into medium sized sections as you can see here and I'm gonna be cornrowing this so the first product I'm gonna jump into is the swab nourish and strengthen leave-in conditioner this is definitely one of my favorite products in the line it's super and lightweight but it's also moisturizing and it has a very watery kind of water-based consistency so you don't need to spray your hair down with water or anything it gives you just enough slip and then I'm gonna go in with the curl defining cream for added extra moisture and some shine and softness and then I'm going to make sure that my hair is nice and detangled and then I'm just going to cornrow braid this section and I decided to do cornrow braids just so I can have some texture at the top of my head and it's going to make this style last a longer time throughout the week [Music] and then when I get to the ends I do like to add a little bit more product and I don't bring it all the way down and then I like to use some perm rods to just roll it up and this is gonna make sure that I have like a spiral look at the bottom of my braid so I'm pretty much gonna do the same thing to each braid I'm gonna add a little bit of the leave-in conditioner and then go in with the curl defining cream and work that through detangle and then cornrow braid all the way down and you can kind of see that when I got to the middle of the brain it kind of got a little dry so I'm just adding more to my hair and then continuing the braid so it really depends on your hair how much product you need and all of that good stuff so yeah this is my hair once complete I just had four braids on each side and we are ready to tie my hair down and go to bed as you can see it's not that neat but it's all good okay guys so this is day two Tuesday morning I woke up and I took down my head side and I noticed that my braids were still a little bit damp and you guys know that if your braids are damp you do not take it down or it's gonna be super frizzy so I opted to keep them in and I just decided to unravel the perm rods just so I can actually wear my hair outside without looking crazy and then I decided to go in with the suave professionals define and shine it's theorem gel I just added a few pumps to my hands and applied that throughout my hair just to give me some shine and then I used a satin scrunchie and put my hair into a low button and you can definitely wear your hair like this outside if you want to but I would change the hair Bend but I decided to wear my satin a-line scarf and just put a hat over it so I can still be protected at the same time while running some errands and whatnot and it's not the most fashionable look but there are some earrings on and you're good to go [Music] so this is day three Wednesday morning and I woke up to my braids finally being dry I don't know what it is but my hair takes kind of long to dry when there's product in it but yeah I just felt my braids and they felt really really good and they looked really good so just giving you guys a 360 and then I just decided to unravel my braids today and because I did this on kind of like dry hair I knew I was gonna have a fluffy braid out which is the kind of braid out that I like so I can get volume on the first day so yeah this is just me unraveling my braids and then I'm just fluffing out the roots and kind of separating the parts and everything to my desired look and this is what I was left with my hair was super super fluffy and it's a fine it has a little bit of frizz but I don't mind that I might actually like day to hair braid outs better but you guys will see that coming up okay guys so it is day 3 Wednesday night and this night I was so freaking tired luckily when i refresh my braid outs I usually only do two to four braids so I decided to do two braids because I just wasn't having it so I'm mixing both of the leave-in and the curl defining creams together as you can see I'm using a generous amount for each section and then just applying that through my hair and as you can see I'm not finger detangling I'm not combing or anything like that because I want to just keep the same curl pattern just add a little bit more texture to it so I'm just gonna apply the product throughout my hair so I can get some moisture going in as you can see here's looking pop in and then I'm going to create a big chunky braid so the key to this is that every time you braid you kind of want to pull on it and tug on it and that's gonna make it tighter and that's when you're gonna get those real defined curls so just make sure that every time you're braiding you're kind of pulling it and making it as tight as possible and of course when I was getting lower to the end of the braid I decided to add more product just because it was drying up a little bit and moisture is key [Music] and then finally when I got to the end of the braid I added a little bit more product and use a perm rod to just keep everything in place see I did the same thing to the next side and literally took about five minutes if I wasn't recording and I'm ready to go to bed [Music] alright yeah so this is day for Thursday morning another no makeup day I love no makeup days but yeah I'm just taking off my headscarf and this is how my two braids are looking they actually look pretty juicy in these braids but yeah I'm just unraveling my perm rod and this was a super easy take down to braids literally took two minutes and my hair was very very shiny and soft and moisturized I was like hell yes is what I'm talking about yeah like I said second day hair is definitely my favorite so I'm just going to fluff it out a little bit with my fingers and separate and I am left with really defined curls and I just love how like soft and luscious it looks so yeah that's pretty much all I had to do to my hair during the day [Music] okay guys so this is later that night stay for Thursday night and by this time I'm actually over my hair I don't want to put braids in it or anything as you can see it still looks pretty pretty good for lasting throughout the day but I'm just like nope so I decided to use my set and scrunchie and pull my hair into a very loose bun doesn't matter how crazy is looking because it's gonna be fine in the morning so just pull my hair into a bun and then tied it down with my satin scarf and then I just want to bed make sure that whenever you're falling asleep you're either using a satin scarf or you're sleeping on a satin pillowcase that will help the longevity of your style that you're you know doing okay guys so this is day 5 Friday morning this is when my style is coming to it and pretty much over and my hair kind of needs to wash but I don't really want to wash it I just have my headscarf on of course and as you can see my bun is definitely smushed and crushed but that's okay at least my hair retained all the moisture I put into it throughout the week so I'm just going to take down my bun I can definitely wear my hair out still but I personally just wanted it out of my face so I'm using my satin scarf to do my pineapple style I'm just putting it behind my head and then tying it and then pulling it and then it's gonna create a kind of like a huge scrunchie type of thing and then once I pull it I keep wrapping the scarf around itself and the tighter you do it the higher your pineapple will come out so I'm just doing it pretty tight because I want it at the very top of my head so yeah just wrapping it around until there's no more fabric and then I'm applying Schwab's defined and shine serum gel for a moisture and just to keep my hair soft and I'm also getting the back portion as well just kind of slicking it up with the gel as well and then just playing around with my curls until I like how it looks and that is pretty much how I will rock it for the rest of the week Friday Saturday Sunday unless I decide to wash it if I'm going anywhere special you know so yeah that is pretty much what I do to my hair throughout the week this is how I retain length just how I prevent breakage and this is how I keep my hair moisturized and hold the longevity of my style so if you guys are interested in seeing how I maintain my washing goals definitely give this video a thumbs up and I'll see you all in the next one I love you guys
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What If Kevin Durant Joins LeBron James on the Lakers?? | New Series!
I don't wanna hit it cuz she passed it hit it cuz she passed it yo what's going on tv3 squat hashtag it google it we everywhere just looks up today I have a very very very special video just like all my videos they're special but this one it's 2k special I'm going to do NBA what if that's why I'm think I'm gonna call this series or what if on what if I want to do an NBA would if on what if Kevin Durant joins LeBron James on the Lakers now obviously it can't happen this year because Katie just signed to think for two years or one I'm not sure but it could happen next year I think I think I don't know I'm not worried about Katie contract but look this is what the team will look like you got LeBron James you got Kevin Durant and that's it so we're gonna do is we're gonna sit through the whole season see what our ranking is see who wins MVP C wins to all their wars first team all that I was gonna sing through the playoffs now if we get to the finals or semifinals I think no I think I'm gonna only trying to play final games about to I play the first the first one fair I play the first one and then from there on the suit they win so you know that being said let's get into it oh and if you guys like this shirt I'm wearing make sure you click the first link in the description bucket culture calm and let's check out use code TV 3 for 10% off and free shipping off your whole order if you like this shirt that other shorts shirts like like they have jelly shirts they have other search that's like taking socially known brands and putting the basketball twist on them so I think you guys really should check it out you know a lot of you guys like me like basketball in this channel so if you guys really like this shirt I don't know he greeted says I hope so please watch your ankles obviously it's supposed to be a spin-off of the IHOP low so if you guys like search like that just go to there go to their website down below and check them out use cold tv3 check out for ten percent off your order and free shipping oh okay hold on on the six game seven game eight-game losing streak what's going on on the eighth game Luther Street usually teens you know just like the last time for you to struggle actually like the sim you supposed to be hitting that strive for the fight for the playoff push oh and you're like that's what we do it hold on okay okay we're Oh first game in the new year we lost the second game of the new year we lost we won that third game though doing 40 in 21 you know that fifth in the East right now so I don't know it's kind of like you know good alright but I wanna know who's the Ashley stop I'm gonna put the uh-oh so the Thunder is the team that's doing good the Rockets aren't doing too much better than us really it's so close look look at that that's crazy look how close we are hey y'all this wet stuff crazy I've been I've been LeBron fan on my life he's been in the East I mean you saw this movement so uh look like we gonna end in fifth we can't get the Timberwolves [Music] MVP baby yes we want it me peer out here so y'all see that averaged 27 points seven eight rebounds a game seven point five round up guys go to math eight rebounds gang nine assists 1 steal point nine let's really like one block again 53 percent from the field 75 who who who can shoot free-throws more like 80 percent from the free-throw line or 76 if you guys on behaviors in 38 4 3 4 are like what's up really that's that's crazy I bet you this they're gonna fire him oh [Laughter] he will you a baby you ain't in this first team you ain't in the second team ok you ain't what dkt play osu Leslie LeBron led the league in points coming come on now KD you only had 24 bruh damn MCL MCL your knees faint man to Cairo that is wild so yeah so now we all go we don't sing the whole first round Saint current round where we it we're sick it no [Music] all that work to be eliminated in the first round [Music] let's see who wins dan the C wins since this is so short we're gonna do this same thing again but I'm not gonna waste the New York time we're just gonna get right to the end and awards for the next year and you see oh okay the Bulls Zach Lavine is 81 for 279 hutchinson 75 Lopez 78 win Dale 78 holiday 77 done 81 kid they have no 90 overall player and made it to the finals 20 minutes later [Music] you [Music] you didn't make the playoffs the Knicks won a championship like subscribe join the cool feeling [Music] they beat the Rockies I see y'all guys in the next video let me know what other scenarios I want to see just in a video [Music]
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TSFVC 2: Whodunnit?
let's battle but first elimination we got 21 votes V met kept safe with one vote C is safe with two votes novel is safe with four votes and now it's down to evil qu and the chicken and the chicken and chick chickaboom boo is out with seven [Applause] votes the [Music] the next contest is murder for someone is the murderer and someone is the sheriff go I sure hope we won't die yeah I bet it's evil webble how do we know it's not you would the murderer do this [Music] no but the M would do this novel sh the murderer he's immune metam Mario cat managed to kill everyone else so he's also immune so [Music] V
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CRAZY TIMES ARMCHAIR ANARCHISTS
okay oh my god i can't count i can't cope oh my god oh my god it's too much he's okay when colton oh he's too much too many people have gone attended to their goal god cynthia oh god listen folks listen folks grant into your gut don't you know amazon about that girl [Music] mae west [ __ ] came through she [ __ ] well did brother she was there man she told us to go into dark what [Music] so you know what to come to us at the end of the day though chrissy you know what it means [Music] from time to time trying to convince myself daily everything is fine go dramatic now please be there to catch me i screamed out to the floor but i don't even trust the [ __ ] payment anymore sometimes you're you're wrong [Music] stop the world cuz i wanna get off i've reached my tipping point enough is enough if i just keep doing what i've been doing i keep doing what i've been doing well you know what what tell us whilst i'm physically able before i'm mentally unstable pointless people rule the day [Music] so take your facebook and your phone [Music] sometimes you're your own stop the world cause i wanna get off i've reached my tipping point enough is enough if i just keep doing what i've been doing keep doing what i've been doing well close the door and disposing the key our private members called that's only for me if i just keep doing what i've keep doing what i've been doing well [Music] we are living in crazy times watching the blind leading the glide if there's method in the madness then i won't hold my breath because i'm dipping by the silence and silence equals death sometimes you're your own worse than a man but when billionaires and businessmen convincing working men they understand the problems and are just like one of them then it's game over time to start again [Music] stop the world cuz i wanna get off i've reached my tipping point enough is enough if i just keep doing what i've been doing keep doing what i've been doing well closed the door and of the key a private members club that's only for me if i just keep doing what i've been doing keep doing what i've been doing well we are living in crazy times watching the [Music] try and convince myself
Chrissy Darling
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