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Mr1dd9DhGe4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1dd9DhGe4 | Morals (Moralia), Book 2 | Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus | *Non-fiction, Classics (Antiquity) | 8/11 | section 26 of the morals vol 2 this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org the morals vol 2 by Plutarch translated by several hands corrected and revised by William W Goodwin concerning the procreation of the soul has discoursed in Timaeus part 3 however this is a common argument against both the former opinions that neither incorporeal limits nor numbers there is the least footstep or appearance of that power by which the soul assumes to itself to judge of what is subject to sense fraught was the participation of the intelligible principle that endued with understanding and the perceiving faculty but as for opinion belief imagination and its being affected with qualities relating to the body no man could ever dream that they proceeded simply either from units or lines or surfaces for not only the souls of mortals have a power to judge of what is subject to sense but the soul of the world also says Plato when it revolves upon itself and happens once to touch upon any fluid and roving substance or upon anything indivisible then being moved throughout its whole self it gives notice with what is or that thing is identical to what Heather oh Jenny oh and in what relations especially and in what matter it happens to be and to be affected towards each a created thing here he gives at the same time an intimation of the ten categories or predicaments but afterwards he gives us a clearer manifestation of these things for when true reason says he is fixed upon whether subject to sense and the circle of the other observing a just and equal motion conveys its intelligence to the whole soul then both opinion and belief become steadfast and certain on the other side when it is settled upon ratiocination and the circle of the same turning readily and easily furnishes its intimations then of necessity knowledge arrives to perfection and indeed whoever shall affirm that anything in which these two operations take place is anything besides a soul may deservedly be thought to speak anything rather than the truth from whence then does the soul enjoy this motion whereby a copper hands whether subject to sense different from that other intelligible motion which ends in knowledge this is a difficult task to resolve unless we steadfastly assert that Plato here did not compose the soul so singly considered but the soul of the world also of the parts above-mentioned of the more worthy indivisible substance and of the less worthy divisible in reference to bodies and this soul of the world is no other than that motion which gives heat and vigour to thought and fancy and sympathizes with what is subject to sense not created but existing from eternity like the other soul for nature which had the power of understanding had also the power of opinion but the intelligible power is subject neither to motion nor affection being established upon a substance that is still the same the other is movable and fleeting has being engaged to an unstable fluctuating and disunited matter in regard the sensible substance was so far from any order that it was without shape and boundless so that the power which is fixed in this was capable of producing no clear and well grounded notions and those certain or well ordered movements but only sleepy dreams and deliriums which amused and trouble corporeal stupidity unless by accident they lighted upon the more worthy substance for it was in the middle between the sensible and discerning faculty and had a nature conformable and agreeable to both from the sensible apprehending substance and borrowing from judgment its power of discerning things intelligible and this the expressed words of Plato declare for this is my opinion saith he in short that being place and generation were three distinct things even before the heavens were created by place he means matter as being the seat and receptacle by being or existence the intelligible nature and by generation the world not being yet created he designs only that substance which was subject to change and motion disposed between the forming cause and the thing formed transmitting hither those shapes and figures which were there contrived and moulded for which reason it was called divisible there being a necessity of distributing sense to the sensitive and imagination to the imaginative faculty for the sensitive motion being proper to the soul directs itself to that which is outwardly sensible as for the understanding it was fixed and the moveable of itself but being settled in the soul and becoming its lord and governor it turns upon itself and accomplishes a circular motion about that which is always permanent chiefly laboring to apply itself to the eternally durable substance with great difficulty therefore did they admit a conjunction till the divisible at length intermixing with the indivisible and the restlessly hurried with the sleepy and motionless constrained the other to meet and join with the same yet the other was not motion as neither was the same stability but the principle of distinction and diversity for both the one and the other proceeded from a different principle the same from the unit the other from the to add and these were first intermixed with the soul being fastened and bound together by number proportion and harmonical mediums so that the other being riveted into the same begets diversity and disagreements and the same being fermented into the other produces order and this is apparent from the first powers of the soul which are judgment and motion motion immediately shows itself in the heavens giving us an example of diversity and identity by the circum Felucia n-- of the fixed stars in the VY density and diversity by the order of the planets for in them the same pairs the chiefest way in terrestrial bodies the contrary principle judgment principles understanding from the same to judge of things in general and sense from the other to judge of things in particular reason is a mixture of both becoming intellect in reference to things intelligible and opinion and things subject to sense making use of the inter disposed organs of imagination and memory of which these in the same produces the other and those in the other make the same for understanding is the motion of the considerate of faculty about that which is permanent and stable opinion is a continuance of the perceptive faculty upon that which is continually in motion but as for fancy or imagination being a connection of opinion with sense the same has placed it in the memory and the other moves it again in the difference between past and present touching at the same time upon diversity and identity but now let us take a draw of the corresponding composition of the soul from the structure of the body of the universe there we find fire and earth whose nature is such as not to admit of mixture one with another but with great difficulty or rather is altogether obstinately refractory to mixture and constancy God therefore placing air and water in the middle between both the air next the fire the water next the earth first of all tempered the middlemost one with another and next by the assistance of these two he brought the two extreme elements not only to mix with the middlemost but also to a mutual closure or a conjunction between themselves then he drew together those contrary powers and opposing extremes the same and the other not immediately the one adjoining to the other but placing other substances between the indivisible next the same and the divisible next the other disposing each to each inconvenient order and mixing the extremes with the middlemost after which manner he interleaved and tissued the whole into the form and composition of the soul completing as far as it was possible smilla tude out of things different and various and one out of many therefore it is alleged by some that Plato erroneously affirmed the nature of the other to be an enemy to mixture as being not only capable to receive it but a friend of change whereas that should have been rather said of the nature of the same which being stable and in other adversary to mutability is so far from an easy and willing condescension to mixture that it flies and abhors it to the end it may preserve itself pure and free from alteration but they who make these objections against Plato betray their own ignorance not understanding that the same is the idea or a central form of those things that always continue in the same state and condition and that the other is the idea of those things which are subject to be variously affected and that is the peculiar nature of the one to destroy and separate into many parts whenever it happens to lay hold upon and of the other to cement and assimilate scattered substances till they resume one particular form and efficacy and these are the powers and virtues of the soul of the universe and when they once entered into the organs of corruptible bodies being themselves incorruptible they're the form of the binary and boundless principle shows itself most briskly well that of the unmixed and pure principle lies as it were dormant in obscurity and thus it happens that a man shall barely observe any human passion or motion of the understanding for the reason for there shall not something appear either of desire or emulation joy or grief several philosophers therefore will have the passions to be so many sorts of reasonings seeing that desire grief and anger are all the effects of judgment others allege the virtues themselves to be derived from passions fortitude depending on fear temperance on voluptuousness and justice on love of game now the soul being both speculative and practical contemplating as well generals as particulars and seeming to comprehend the one by the assistance of the intellect and the other by the aid of sense common reason which encounters the same in the other and the other in the same endeavors by certain limits and distinctions to separate one from many and the divisible from the indivisible but she cannot accomplish her design nor be purely in one or the other in regard the principles are so oddly interwoven and intermixed and confusedly huddled together for this reason that God constitute a receptacle for the same and the other out of the indivisible and divisible substance to the end there might be order in variety now this was generation four without this the same could have no variety and therefore no motion or generation and the other could have no order and therefore no consistence or generation for should we grant the same to be different from the other and the other to be the same with itself such a comic sure would produce nothing generative but would want a third something like matter to receive both and be disposed of by both and this is that matter which God first composed when he bounded the movable nature of bodies by the steadfastness of things intelligible now then as voice merely voice is only an insignificant and brutish noise but speech is the expression of the mind by significant other ins as harmony consists of sounds and intervals a sounds being always one and the same and then interval being the difference and diversity of sounds while both being mixed together produce air and melody thus the passive nature of the soul was without limits and unstable but afterwards became determinate when limits were set and a certain form was given to the divisible and manifold variety of motion thus having comprised the same and the other by the similitudes and disabilities of numbers which produced Concord out of disagreement it becomes the life of the world sober and Putin's harmony itself and reason overruling necessity mixed with persuasion this necessity is by most men called fate or destiny by empedocles friendship and discord by Heraclitus the opposite straining harmony of the world as of a bow or harp by Parmenides light and darkness by anaxagoras mind and infinity by Zoroaster God and daemon naming one aromas these the other Romania's though as for Euripides he makes use of the disjunctive erroneously for the kapiel tube where he says Jove whether he be necessary that nature's force controls or the intelligence of human souls for indeed the powers which bear dominion over the universe are necessity and the wisdom this is that therefore which the Egyptians intimated in their fables feeling that when Horus was punished and dismembered he bequeathed his soul and blood to his father for this flesh and his fatwas mother there is no part of the soul which remains pure and unmixed or separate from the rest for according to the opinion of Heraclitus harmony layton's is of greater value than that which is visible as being that were in the blending daily concealed and sunk all varieties and the similitude nevertheless there appears in the irrational part of turbulent and boisterous temerity in the rational part an orderly and the well marshaled prudence in the sensitive part the constraint of necessity but in the understanding entire and perfect command of itself the limiting and bounding power sympathizes with the whole and the indivisible by reason of the nearness of their relations on the other side the dividing power fixes itself upon particulars by virtue of the divisible substance and the whole rejoices ethic notation of the same by means of the other as occasion requires in the like manner the various inclinations of men to virtue and vice to pleasure and toil as also the enthusiasms and raptures of lovers the combats of Honor with lustful desires plainly demonstrate the mixture of the divine and impassable with the moral and corporeal part of which Plato himself calls the one on coupie essence of pleasures natural to ourselves the other one opinion introduced from without aspiring to the chief is good for passable qualities of the soul arise from herself but she participates of understanding as being infused from without by the more worthy principle nor is the celestial nature privileged from this double society and communion for sometimes it is seen to incline one way or the other but it is said right again by the more powerful revolution of the same and governs the world nay there shall come a time as it has happened already when the world's moving wisdom shall grow dull and drowsy drowned in Oblivion of its own duty well that which is familiar and agreeable to the body from the beginning draws and the wines back the right hand motion of the universe causing the wheels to go slow and heavy yet shall it not be able to - in pieces the whole movement for that the better part housing and recollecting herself and observing the pattern an exemplar of God shall with his aid reduce all things again into their former order thus it is demonstrable by many proofs that the soul was not altogether the workmanship of the deity but they're having in itself a certain portion of na evil it was by him digested and beautified who limited infinity by unity to the end it might be a substance within the compass' of certain limits intermixing order and mutation variety and resemblance by the force of the same and the other and lastly working into all these as far as it was possible a mutual community and friendship by the assistance of numbers and harmony concerning which things although you have heard frequent discourses and have likewise read several arguments and disputes committed to writing upon the same subjects it will not be amiss for me also to give a short account after a brief repetition of Plato's own words God said he in the first place with the drew one part from the hole which done he took away the double of that then the third part says quilter and proportion to the seconds and tripled to the first then a fourth part doubled to the second next a fifth part being the triple of the third then the sixth eight times the first and lastly a seven being twenty seven times the first this done he filled up the duple and triple intervals retrenching also from thence certain other particles and placing them in the midst of those intervals so that in every interval there might be two modalities the one exceeding and being exceeded by one and the same part of the extremes the other exceeding and being exceeded by the same number now in regard that from these connections in the first spaces there arose the intervals of sesqui Walter's sesqui terraces and sesqui octaves he filled up all the solicitor's intervals with sesqui octaves leaving a part of each so that the interval left of the part my paired the numerical proportion of 256 to 243 here the question will be first concerning the quantity next concerning the order and in the third place concerning the force and virtue of the numbers as to the quantity we are to consider which he takes in the double and triple intervals as to the order whether they are to be placed in one row according to the direction of Theodorus or asked Rancher will have them in the form of a lambda placing the unit at the top and the do poles and triples apart by themselves in to several files lastly we are to examine of what use in virtue they are in the structure and composition of the soul as to the first we shall relinquish the opinion of those who affirmed that it is enough in proportions to consider the nature of the intervals and up immediate ease which fill up their vacancies and that the demonstration can be made out for any numbers whatsoever the half space is sufficient to receive the aforesaid proportions for this being granted it makes the demonstration obscure without the help of schemes and drives us from another theory which carries with it a delight not on becoming philosophy beginning therefore from the unit let us place the duple and triple part and there will be on the one side two four eight on the other three nine twenty seven seven numbers in all proceeding forward by multiplication four steps from the unit which is assumed as the common base for not only here but upon other occasions the sympathy of the quaternary number with the seminary is apparent there is this peculiar to that two tractus or quaternary number thirty-six so much celebrated by the pythagoreans which is more particularly worthy admiration that it is composed of the first four even numbers and the first four odd numbers and it is the fourth conduction made up numbers put together in order the first connection is of one and two the second of odd numbers for placing the unit which is common to both before he first takes eight and then 27 as it were pointing out with the finger where to place each particular sort these places are so depraved in the original that the sense is lost but it begins to others to explain these things more accurately and distinctly while we content ourselves with only what remains as peculiarly proper to the subject in hand for it was not other vainglory to boast this skill in the mathematical sciences that Plato inserted in the treatise of natural philosophy this discourse of harmonical and arithmetic all my deities but believing them both apt and convenient to demonstrate the structure and composition of the soul for some there are who seek these proportions in the Swift motions of the spheres of the planets others rather and the distances others in the magnitude of the Stars others more accurate and nice in their inquiry seek for the same proportions in the diameters of the epicycles as if the supreme architects for the sake of these hell adapted the soul divided into seven parts to the celestial bodies many also there are who Hitler transfer the inventions of the pythagorean's tripling the distances of bodies from the middle this is done by placing the unit next the fire three next the unticked on more earth which is opposite to our earth 9 next the earth 27 next the moon 81 next to Mercury 243 upon Venus and 729 upon the Sun the last 729 is both attached rational and cubical number once it is that they also call the Sun at Tetragon and the cube by this way of tripling they also reduce the other stars to proportion but these peoples may be thought to dote and to wander very much from reason if there by any use of geometrical demonstration since by their mistakes we find that the most probable proofs proceed from thence and although geometers do not always make out their positions exactly yet they approach the nearest truth when they say that the diameter of the Sun compared with the diameter of the earth bears the proportion of 12 to 1 while the diameter of the earth to that of the moon carries a triple proportion and for that which appears to be the least of the fixed stars the diameter of it is no less than the third part of the diameter of the earth and the whole globe of the earth to the whole globe of the moon is as 27 to 1 the diameters of Venus and the earth bear duple the globes or spheres of both an octave proportion the width of the shadow which causes an eclipse holds a triple proportion to the diameter of the moon and the deviation of the moon from the middle of the science either to the one or the other side is a twelve part her positions as to the Sun either in triangular or quadrangular distances give her the form when she appears as in the first quarter and give us but when she comes to be quite round that is when she has run through half the signs she then makes as it were a kind of the opposite Armony with six notes but in regard the motions of the Sun are slowest when he arrives at the solstices and Swift this when he comes to the equinoxes by which she takes from the days were adds to the night the proportion holds thus for the first 30 days after the winter solstice he adds to the day a sixth part of the length whereby the longest night exceeds the shortest the next 30 days he adds a third part to all the rest to the equinox he as 1/2 and so by sextuple and treble distances he makes even the irregularity of time moreover the Chilean's make the spring to hold the proportion of the deities ron to album of a d appending to the winter and of a DI person to the summer but if you repeat e's rightly divides the year where he says four months the parching heats of summer rain and four of Hori winters quote complain to install vernal pad the fields array and two months more to autumn chub you pray then the seasons shall be said to change in octave proportion others there are who fancy the earth to be in the lowest string of the harp Kapil slam bond o menos and so proceeding place the moon in high pates Mercury and Venus and the G atany and Lakhani the Sun they likewise place in Mesa AZ in the midst of the dia Payson a fifth above the earth and the port from the sphere of the fixed stars but neither doth this pleasant conceit of the latter come near the truth neither do the former attain perfect accuracy however they who will not allow the letter to depend upon play those sentiments will yet grant the former to partake of musical proportions so that there being five tetra chords called a patent messin cinnamon on da Zev Menon and I prevail a on in these five distances they place all of the planets making the first tetrachord from the moon to the Sun and the planets which move with the Sun that is Mercury and Venus the next from the Sun to the fiery planet of Mars the third between this and Jupiter the forth from thence to Saturn and the fifth from Saturn to the sphere of the fixed stars so that the sounds and notes which bound the five tetra chords where the same proportion with the intervals of the planets still further we know that the ancient musicians had two notes called high-paid three coordinates one nice and one parameter skin' fining their scale to seven standing notes equal in number to the number of the planets but the moderns adding the post Lamba no menos which is a full tone in the sense from hype aides have multiplied the scheme into the double diapason and thereby confounded the natural order of the Conchords for the daya Ponte happens to be before the DHS are on with the addition of the whole tone in the base whereas Plato makes his addition in the upper part for in his Republic he says that every one of the eight spheres rolls about a siren which is fixed upon each of the tuneful globes and that they all sing one counterpoint without diversity of modulation taking everyone their peculiar Conchords which together complete a melodious consort these sirens sing for their pleasure divine and heavenly tunes and accompany their sacred circuit and dance with a harmonious song of eighth notes nor was there necessity of a fuller chorus in regard that within the confines of eighth notes lay the first bounds and limits of all duple and triple proportions the unit being added to both the even and odd numbers and certainly from hence it was that the ancients raised their invention of nine muses of which eight were employed in celestial affairs as Plato said the ninth was to take care of things terrestrial and to reduce and reform the inequality and confusion of error and jarring variants now then consider whether the soul does not roll and turn and manage the heavens and the celestial bodies by means of those harmonious Conchords and equal motions that are wrought and fermented within her being herself most wise and most just and such she became by virtue of her monocle proportions whose images representing things incorporeal are imprinted into the discernible and visible parts and bodies of the world but the chief and most predominating power is visibly mixed in the soul which renders her harmonious and obedient to herself the other parts unanimously yielding to her as the most supreme and the divinest part of all for the sovereign artificer and creator finding a strange disorder in the erroneous confusion in the motions of the decomposed and unruly soul which was still at variance with herself some things he divided and separated others he brought together and reconciled to a mutual sympathy making use of harmony and numbers by virtue of which the slightest and meanest of insensible substances even stocks and stones the rinds of cheese and sometimes even the Ronettes of beasts by various mixtures compositions and temperatures may become the charming objects of the sight or afford most pleasing perfumes and wholesome medicaments for the relief of mankind's Warby rot and hollowed to send forth pleasing musical sounds and for this reason it was that senel obsidium encouraged and persuaded youth to frequent the theatres there to observe the variety of melodious sounds that proceeded from horns or cornets within ha boys flutes and Reed's or any other musical instruments to which the contrivance of art had rightly applied the reason of number and proportion not that we will hear maintained with the pythagorean's that all things resemble number four that requires a long discourse to prove it but we're mutual society and sympathy arise out of discord and the similitude that the cause of this is moderation and order produced by the power of harmony and number was a thing not concealed even from the poets and these gives to what is friendly and kind the epithet evenly fitted while on the other side men of rugged and malicious dispositions they called unevenly tempered as if em naughty and discord were nothing but a sort of disproportion for this reason he who writes Pinder's elegy gives him this encomium to foreigners agreeable to citizens a friend the poet plainly inferring complacency of humour and the aptitude of a person to fit himself to all tempers to be an excellency aspiring to virtue itself which pinzer himself also testifies saying of Cadmus that he listened to to music from Apollo himself nor must we believe that the theologians were the most ancient philosophers ordered the pictures and statues of the gods to be made with musical instruments in their hands because they thought the gods know better than Piper's or Harper's but to signify that no work was so becoming to the gods as a chord and harmony now then as it would be absurd and ridiculous for any man to search for sister sees sesqui altars and do 'pls in the neck or belly or sides of a lute or harp though every one of these must also be allowed their symmetry of length and thickness the harmony and proportion of Conchords being to be sought for in the sound it is most probable that the bodies of the stars the distances of spheres and the swiftness of the motions and revolutions have their sundry proportions as well one to another as to the whole fabric like instruments of music well said and tuned though the measure of the quantity be unknown to us however we are to imagine that the principal effect and efficacy of these numbers and proportions which the supreme architect may use of is that the same agreement harmony and consent of the soul with itself by means which she repressed the heavens themselves when she came to actuate and perform her office there with so many infinite beauties and by which she governs the earth by virtue of the several seasons and other alterations wisely and artificially measured and varied as well for the generation as preservation of all terrestrial perceptions end of section 26 recording by Jairus amar section 27 of the morals vol 2 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 Larry Wilson the morals vol 2 by Plutarch translated by several hands corrected and revised by William W Goodwin that a philosopher ought chiefly to converse with great men footnote this epistolary discourse was wrote against an ill-bred sort of philosophers who neither would take the charge of education of great persons themselves nor would suffer others to do it though the author seems here only to vindicate his friend it is in truth and apology for himself who bred up an emperor and spent most part of his time to good purpose in the greatest court in the world this and several other of his moral discourses seems to be hastily dictated so that there is no great choice in his words or measure in his periods or strict method in the whole however the treasure of ancient learning and good sense which is to be found in him as it was frequently made use of by the most eloquent Greek fathers so is it sufficient to recommend his works to all lovers of learning and good manners Kaycee much of this version is a mere paraphrase G in the footnote 1 the resolution which you have taken to enter into the friendship and familiarity of sark anus that by the infrequent opportunities of conversing with him you may cultivate and improve a soil which gives such early promise of a plentiful harvest is an undertaking which will not only oblige his relations and friends but redound very much to the advantage of the public and notwithstanding the PV centers summer rose or ignorant people it is so far from being an argument of an aspiring and vainglorious temper that it shows you to be a lover of virtue and good manners and a zealous promoter of a common interest of mankind they themselves are rather to be accused of an indirect but more vehement sort of ambition who would not upon any terms be found in the company or so much as be seen to give a civil salute to a person of quality for how unreasonable would it be to enforce a well disposed young gentleman and one who needs the direction of a wise governor to such complaints as these would that I might change myself from a Pericles to a Cato to a cobbler like Simon or a grammarian like Dionysus that I might like them have the conversation of such a man as Socrates enjoy his company and hear his instructive lessons of morality so far I am sure was a restore kiyose from being of their humour that when he was censured for exposing and prostituting the dignity of philosophy by his freedom to all-comers he answered that he could wish that nature had given understanding to wild beasts that they too might be capable of being his hearers shall we then deny that privilege to men of interest and power which this good man would have communicated if it had been possible to prude beasts but these men have taken a false notion of philosophy they make it much like the art of statuary whose business it is to carve out a lifeless image in the most exact figure and proportions and then to raise it upon a pedestal where it is to continue forever the true philosophy is of quite a different nature it is a spring and principle of motion wherever it comes it makes men active and industrious it sets every wheel and faculty are going it's doors are my with axioms and rules by which to make a sound judgment it determines the will to the choice of what is honorable and just and it wings all our faculties to the swiftest prosecution of it it is accompanied with an elevation and nobleness of mind joined with a coolness and sweetness of behavior and backed with the becoming assurance an inflexible resolution and from this diffusive 'no son at follows that the best and most accomplished men are inclined to converse with persons of the highest condition indeed a physician if he have any good nature and since if honor would be more ready to cure an eye which is to see and watch for a great many thousand than that of a private person how much more than aught a philosopher to form and fashion to rectify and cure the soul of such a one who is if i may so express it to inform the body politic who is to think and understand for so many others to be in so great measure the rule of reason the standard of law and model of behavior by which all the rest will square and direct their actions suppose a man to have a talent at finding out springs and contriving of aqueducts a piece of skill for which hercules and others of the ancients are much celebrated in history surely he could not so satisfactorily employ himself in sinking a well or or deriving water to some private seat or contemptible cottage as in supplying conduits to some fair and populous city in relieving an army just perishing with thirst or in refreshing and adorning with fountains and cool streams the beautiful gardens of some glorious monarch there is a passage of home our very pertinent to this purpose in which he calls - do smegal ooh while restain which as Plato interprets it signifies the disciple and companion of Jew for it were beneath his dignity indeed to teach private men such as care for only a family or indulge their useless speculations but Kings are scholars worthy the tuition of a God who when they are well advised just good and magnanimous never fail to procure the peace and prosperity of all their subjects The Naturalist tell us that the eringi i'ma hath such a property with it that if one of the flock of do but tasted all the rest will stand the stock still in the same place to the Shepherd have taken it out of its mouth such quickness of action does it have pervading and spreading itself over everything that is near as if it were fire the effects of philosophy however are different according to the differences or inclinations in men if indeed it lights on one who loves a dull and inactive sort of life it makes himself the center and the little conveniences of life the circumference of all his thoughts such a one does not contract the sphere of her activity so that having only made easy and comfortable the life of a single person it fails and dies with him but when it finds a man of a ruling genius one fitted for conversation and able to grapple with the difficulties of public business if it once possessed him with principles of honesty honour and religion it takes a compendium good to one to oblige a great part of mankind such was the effect of the conversation of anaxagoras with Pericles of Plato with Diane with Pythagoras and with the principal statesmen of all Italy Cato himself took a voyage when he had the concern of an expedition line upon him to see in here a thunderous and skippy o sent for penitence when he was commissioned by the Senate to take a survey alike of the outrages and the good order which were practiced in their provinces as Posada Gnaeus observes footnote Odysseus 17 487 in footnote now what a pretty sort of return would it have been in panaceas to send word back if indeed you were in a private capacity John anok's or John Stiles that had a mind to get into some obscure corner or sell to state cases and resolve syllogisms I should very gladly have accepted your invitation but now because you are the son of pause emelius who was twice consul and grandson of that Skippy Oh who was surname from his conquest of Hannibal and Africa I cannot with honor hold any conversation with you to the objections which they bring from the two kinds of discourse one of which is mental the other expressed in words or interpretive of the former are so stale and pedantic oh that they are best answered by laughter or silence and we merely quote the old saying I knew this before the oldness was born however thus much shall be said that the end of them both is friendship in the first case with ourselves in the second case with another for he hath attained to virtue by the methods of philosophy hath his mind all in tune with good temper he is not struck with those reproaches of conscience which caused the acutest sense of pain and are the natural punishments of our follies but he enjoys the greatest prerogative of a good man to be always easy and in Amity with himself no facts just less reasons just power control nor Kendal civil discord in his soul his passion does not stand in defiance to his reason nor do his reasonings cross and thwart one the other but he is always consistent with himself but the very joys of wicked men are to multi weary and confused like those who dwell in the borders of two great empires at variance always insecure and in perpetual alarms whilst a good man enjoys in unint repeted peace and serenity of mind which excels the other not only in duration but in sense of pleasure too as for the other sort of discourse that which consists an expression of itself to others Pindar says very well that it was not mercenary in old-time nor indeed is it so now but by the baseness and ambition of a few it has made use of to serve their poor secular interests for if the poet's represent Venus herself as much offended with those who make a trade and traffic of the passion of love how much more reasonably may we suppose that Urania and Cleo and Calliope have an indignation against those who sent learning and philosophy to sale certainly the gifts and endowments of the muses ought to be privileged from such mean considerations indeed if some have made Fame and reputation one of the ends of their studies they used it only as an instrument to get friends since we find by common observation that men praised only those whom they love if they sought its own praise they were as much mistaken as EXCI on when he embraced a cloud instead of Juno for there is nothing so fleeting so changeable and so inconstant as popular applause it is but a pompous shadow and have no manner of solidity and duration in it but a wise man if he designed to engage in business and matters of state will so far aim at Fame and popularity as that he may be better enabled to benefit others for it is a difficult and very unpleasant task to do good to those who are disaffected by our persons it is the good opinion men have of us which disposes men to give credit to our doctrine as light is a greater good to those who see others by it than to those who only are seen so as honor of a greater benefit to those who behold it than to those whose glory is beheld but even one who withdraws himself from the noise of the world who loves privacy and indulges his own thoughts will show that respect to the good word of the people which Hippolyta's did to Venus though he abstained from her mysteries he will pay his devotions at a distance footnote Euripides Hippolyta's 102 in a footnote but he will not be so cynical and Solon as not to hear with gladness the commendations are virtuous men like himself he will neither engage himself in a restless pursuit of wealth interest or honor nor will he on the other hand be so rustic and insensible as to refuse them in a moderate degree when they fairly come in his way in like manner he will not court and follow handsome and beautiful youth but will rather choose such as are of a teachable disposition of a gentle behavior and lovers of learning the charms and graces of youth will not make a philosopher shy of their conversation when the endowments of their minds are answerable to the features of their bodies the case is the same when greatness of place and fortune concur with a well disposed mind in the same person he will not therefore forbear loving and respecting such a one nor be afraid of the name of a courtier nor think it a curse that such attendants and dependents should be his fate they this Drive most day meanest to issue do fault as much as they who her pursue footnote from the vale Hippolyta's of Euripides fragment 431 in a footnote the application is easy to the matter at hand a philosopher therefore if he is of a retired humour will not shun such persons while one who generously designs his studies for the public advantage will cheerfully embrace their advances of friendship will not force them after a troublesome manner to hear him will lay aside his scholastic all terms and distinctions and will rejoice to discourse and pass his time with them when they are willing and disposed I plow the spacious person thean fields fall six days journey wide footnote from the knee OB of aeschylus fragment 153 in footnote says one boasting ly in the poet the same man if he were as much a lover of mankind as of husbandry would much rather bestow his pains on such a farm the fruits of which would serve a greater number than to be always dressing the olive yard of some cynical malcontents which when all was done would scarce yield oil enough to dress a salad or to supply his lamp in the long winter evenings Epicurus himself who places happiness in the profoundest quiet and sluggish inactivity as the only secure harbour from the storms of this troublesome world could not but confess that it is both more noble and delightful to do than to receive a kindness footnote almost the same words with those of our Savior it is more blessed to give than to receive so that a man can scarcely be a true epicurean without practising some of the Maxim's of Christianity in footnote 4 there is nothing which produces so humane and genuine a sort of pleasure as that of doing good he who first gave the names to the three graces well understood this for they all signified delectation and joy footnote aglaea you fro see me and Thalia in footnote and these surely are far greater and purer in him who does the good turn this is so evidently to that we all receive good turns blushing and with some confusion and we are always gay and well pleased when we are conferring one if then it is so pleasant to do good to a few how are their hearts dilated with joy who are benefactors to whole city's provinces and kingdoms and such benefactors are they who instill good principles into those upon whom so many millions do depend on the other hand those who debauch the minds of great men and sycophants faults and formers and flatterers worse than both manifestly do are the center of all the curses of a nation as men who do not only infuse deadly poison into the cistern of a private house but into the public springs of which so many thousands are to drink the people therefore laughed at the hangers-on of Callias whom as you Pulis says neither fire nor brass nor steel could keep from supping with them but as for the favourites of those execrable tyrants Apollodorus phalaris and Dionysus they racked them they flayed them alive they roasted them at slow fires they looked on them as the very pests of society and disgraces of human nature for to debauch a simple person is indeed an ill thing but to corrupt a prince is an infinite mischief in like manner he who instructs an ordinary man makes him to pass his life decently and with comfort but he who instructs a prince by correcting his errors and clearing his understanding is a philosopher for the public by rectifying the very mold and model by which whole nations are formed and regulated it is the custom of all nations to pay a peculiar honor and deference to their priests and the reason of it is because they do not only pray for good things for themselves their own families and friends but for whole communities for the whole state of mankind yet we are not so fond as to think that the priests caused the gods to be givers of good things or to inspire a vein of beneficence into them but they only make their supplications to a being which of itself is inclinable to answer their requests but in this a good tutor hath the privilege above the priests he effectually renders a prince more disposed to actions of justice moderation and mercy and therefore a greater satisfaction of mine when he reflects upon it for for my own part I cannot but think that an ordinary mechanic for instance maker of musical instruments would be much more attentive and pleased at his work if he knew that his harp would be touched by the famous an Theon and in his hands served for the builder of Thebes or that if they Lee's had bespoke it who was so great a master that by the force of his music he pacified a popular tumult amongst the blasted ammonia pnes a good-natured shipwright would ply his work more heartily if he were making the steerage for the admiral galley of Themistocles when he fought for the liberty of Greece or a Pompey when he went on his expedition against the Pirates what ecstasy of delight then must a philosopher be in when he reflects that his scholar is a man of authority a prince or great potentate that he is employed in so public of work giving laws to him who is to give laws to a whole nation who is to punish vice and reward the virtuous with riches and honor the Builder of the Argos certainly would have been mightily pleased if he had known what noble mariners were to row in his ship and that at last she should be translated into heaven and a carpenter would not be half so much please to make a coach or a plough as to make the tablets on which salons laws were to be engraved it like men are the discourses and rules of philosophy being once deeply stamped and imprinted on the minds of great personages will stick so close that the prince shall seem no other than justice incarnate and animated law this was the design at Plato's voyage into Sicily he hoped that the lectures of his philosophy would serve for laws to die Nisha's and bring his affairs again into good posture but the soul of that unfortunate prince was like paper scribbled all over with the characters of Vice its piercing and corroding quality had staying quite through and sucked into the very substance of his soul whereas if such persons are to profit by sage lessons they must be taken when they are at full speed end of section 27 section 28 of the morals vol 2 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 simon cowell the morals volunteer by Plutarch translated by several hands corrected and revised by William W Goodwin a discourse concerning Socrates daemon part 1 I heard lately Cathay seus and it's saying of a painter comprised in a single tooth upon those that came to view his pictures Troy said the ignorant and the skillful were like those that saluted the whole company together but a curious knowing like those complemented each single person for the former take no exact but only wondering will feel of the performance but those were judgment examined part by part take notice of every stroke that is either well or ill done in the whole picture the dollar and lazy sort are unbundle satisfied with short account not shot of any business but he that is of generous and Noble temper that is fitted to be aspect rate of virtue as of a curious piece of art is more delighted with the particulars for upon a general view much of fortune is discovered but when the particulars are examined then appeared the art in contrivance the baldness in conquering intervening accidents and the reason that was mixed with and tempted to heat and fury of the Undertaker's supposed to be of this sort and give us an account of the whole design how from the very beginning it was carried on what company you kept and what particular discourse you had today a thing so much desired that I could test I would willingly go to Thebes to be informed that naughty Athenians already suspect me to lean too much to the affiant interest indeed archidamus your kind Yanis of the story is so blogging that putting myself above all business spending assess I should have come on purpose to give you a relation but since I'm now come upon an embassy and have nothing to do until I receive announced memorial to be unsettle and not to satisfy the request of no blushing friend would revive to all the reproach that has been cast upon the opium from a rose sinus and hating good discourse a reproach which began to die in the time of Socrates but as for the rest of the company tracer a day at leisure here such a story far must be very long since you enjoy me to add the particular discourses that we passed between us you don't know the man Casillas Daria were view acquaintances men of good families and no enemies to you this is Lysa Ferris trusty Ghoulia's nephew this is T nervious son of Conan these are keenya sons and all the rest my very good acquaintance so that you need not doubt the favorable and obliging audience farewell but where should I begin the story how much of these affairs are you acquainted with already we know officiais how matters to the thieves before the Exiles returns our Caius Leon fighters and their associates having persuaded Phoebe Diaz is Spartan in the time of peace to surprise that castle then is some of the citizens all others took the power into their own hands and realized against all equity and law we understood menance and pelopidas designs heading as you know and to take them and having conversed with them ever since they were banished when you likewise the Spartans find forbid iasts for taking and kept Mia and in the expedition to a lengthiest cache at him but send a stronger garrison and at least some nor lead us into more to command the castle and further that is many as presently after his trial was basically murdered for go Gradius wrote constantly to the exile and send them all the news so that you had nothing to do but only to inform us in the particulars of your friends return and the seizing of the tyrants in those days archidamus all that were concerned in the design as often as a business the quiet used to meet at semanas house who then Lele of a blow upon his shin this we covet was a pretence of meeting for improvement in philosophical discourse and sake of all suspicions many times invited Arceus alia fighters who had not altogether of first two such conversation besides simius having been a long time abroad and confident with different nations was lately returned to thebes full of all sorts of stories and strange relations to him a Caius when free from business would resort with the youth of Thebes and sit in here with a great deal delight being better place to see his mind philosophy and learning than their illegal actions now the same day in which it was agreed that about ninety exile should come privately to town a messenger whom none of us but Karen knew came from them by fling his older and alters the twelfth youngest of the exiles were now hunting on a mountain of carrion and designed to come at night and that he was sent to deliver this and to know in whose house they should be received that as soon as they ended they might go directly theta is startling us Karen put an end to all our doubts by offering to receive them in his house with the answer the messenger returned but to you krytus the soothsayer grass community hands and looking on calendar when just before us said that cared officious is no philosopher and also general most acute a scholars die brother as we know this and yet you see that nature leaning him and the direction of law to no actions he willingly ventures on the greatest danger for the benefit of his country but atomy numbness who thinks he knows more virtue than any of the belphins is Darwin inactive and though opportunity presents though there cannot be a very occasion and though he is fitted to embrace it yet he refused to join it will not make one in this generous attempt courageous view crisis who do what upon mature deliberation we have approved the ethylene ammonius being off country opinion and thinking in bed and not to take this course rationally complies with his judgment while she refuses to meddle in those matters which is the reason upon our desire cannot approve and to which his nature's of this nor can I think it prudent to force a physician to use fire and Lancet the promises to cure disease without them what's a few crisis Duff he not approve of a method no I replied he would have no citizens put to death without a trial with law but if he would endeavour to free our country without slaughter and bloodshed non-root more readily comply but since we slight his reason and follow our own course he desires to be excuse to be guiltless of the blood and slaughter of his citizens and to permitted to watch an opportunity when he may deliver his country according to act in right for this action may go too far for NICUs it is true and pelopidas may assault a bad man and the oppressors of the people but in walibi deus insipidus men of extraordinary heat and violence prevailing in the night her heart achieved their swords until they have filled the whole city with slaughter and cut in pieces many of the chief men a maxi doris overhearing this is cause of mine to tia krytus for he was just my bait is to be cautious for Caius listen nor radius is sparta were coming from the castle directly towards us upon this advice we left off Anna Caius calling Tia krytus aside together with listen aureus privately disclosed to him a long while so that we were very much of faith less they had calm suspicions on notes of a design examined to you cried about it in the meantime Phileas you know him archidamus who then was the secretary to our Kai's the general who knew of the excess coming and was one of the associates taking me by the hand as he used to do before the company found fault with late exercises and wrestling he had seen but afterwards inside he inquired of the Exiles and asked whether they were resolved to be punctual to the day and upon my assuring the day with her then he replied I very luckily provide the feast today to treat a Caius make him drunk and then deliver him and easy prey to me in Vedas excellently contrived lilies said I and briefly endeavoured to draw all or most of our enemies together that said he is very hard made her honor impossible for our eyes being in hopes of the company of some noble woman there we all know he'll Dudley entirely should be present so that I would be necessary to divide the associates into two companies that who may surprise both the houses for a Caius and Lina fighters being taken off I suppose the others will presently fly or staying make master being very well sanctified if it can be permitted to be safe and quiet so said I will we all read but about what I wonder and it is causing with tear krytus and fill idiots replied I cannot certainly tell but I've heard that some omens of Oracle's pretend great disaster and calamities to Sparta and trebs day consult him about those matters to you crisis had just left him and felonious and her larathen meeting us set simius what if you stay here a little while for he is interceding with Leonidas and now fifty days and back step instead of dying according to the Centers he may be banished well Sophia crisis this happens to be very opportunity for our head and mind to ask what was seen and what found in a kami s tomb lately opens amongst you forever sir you were present when August say meows sent to fetch to the relics to Sparta and philidor's replied indeed I was not present at the opening of the grave was not delicated being extremely concerned and very angry with my fellow citizens for permitting it to be done they were found no relics of a body with a small brazen bracelet the two earthen Pipkins for earth which now by length of time was grown very hard and petrified upon the monument there was a brazen play full of strange because their ancient letters for though when they played for us washed all the strokes when very easily perceived yet nobody could make anything of them for there were a particular Baris and very lightly Egyptian character and therefore Agassiz leo's as a story knows sent transcript of them to the king of Egypt desiring him to show them to the priests in the day understood them to send him the meaning and interpretation bread perhaps in this manner simius can inform us for at that time he studied their philosophy and frequently conversed with priests upon that account the holiday reality believes a great scarcity and overflow of the pool that followed when not effects of chance but the particular judgment upon them for committing the grave to be opened and few krytus utterly the poor said nay it seems to be some judgments to hang off the leaky dominions themselves as those omens about which Leeson aureus just notice cause me pretend and now he is gone to hilarious preferred grave again and as the Oracle directs to make some oblations to aqua mina nullius but who this Elias is he cannot tell and as soon as he returns he must endeavor to find the sacred girl dear key which but one of the three beings themselves besides the captains of the horse knows he that goes out of office needs his crew sister to the place alone and in the dark there they offer some sacrifices but without fire and leave no mark behind him they said great from one another and come home again in the dark so that I believe theodoros is a ring no easy matter for him to discover it for most of those that have been duly elected with office are now in exile they all beside God isn't Plato and they will never ask those four they are afraid of them and our present officers are invested in the castle with despair only at the seal but and nothing of the two and cannot direct them while still cries were speaking Leonidas and his friends went out and we go in saluted c---minus sitting upon his couch very much troubled because his petition was denied he looking upon us cried out good god the savage barbarity of these men and it was not an excellent remark of fails who when his friends asked him upon his return from his long travels what strange news he brought home replied I've seen a tyrant an old man for even he have received no particular injury yes in disliking their stiff Pride and haughty carriage becomes empty all lawless and unaccountable powers but heaven perhaps will take these things in consideration officious do you know the strange that came lately hidden who he is and I replied I do not know whom you mean I said he liam fighters told me that there was a man at night seemed to rise out of Lysias tube with great pomp and a long train of offence and that he had launched there all night upon the beds made of leaves and boughs for next morning such we discovered there with some relics of burnt sacrifices and some milk oblations and that in the morning he inquired of everyone he met but he should find Polonius sons at home I wonder said I who it is for by your description I guess seemed to be no mean man well said filler dolos when it comes we will entertain him but at present simius if you know anything more of those letters about which we were talking pray let us have it for the set that Egyptians priests took into consideration writing the certain table you gave us allows hid from us when he opened a key - - as for the table replied simius I know nothing of it but egged so radius Spartan k2 methods were letters from Agassi Laos the canal feasts the priest lost I Plato and Aleppo the Parisian said to gather at his house he came by order of the king who enjoyed canal fees if he understood to writing to send him the interpretation with all speed and he entry they study having collected all the different sorts of characters that could be found in the old books wrote back to the King and likewise told us that the writing enjoyed the Greeks Institute games in honor of the muses that the characters were such as we used in the time of prowess and at Hercules the Sun underneath Leo then learned them and that the gods by this and Mohnish the Greeks to live peaceably and it quiet the contents in philosophy to the honor of the muses and laying aside her arms to determine what is right and just by reason and discourse when he fought the kunafa spoke right and that opinion was confirmed when that he was saying from Egypt about carriers some delians Metis who desire Plato being well skilled in geometry solve op Oracle lately delivered by Apollo the Oracle was this then the delians and all the other Greeks should enjoy some respite from the present evils when they had doubled the orderid Delos they not complaining the meaning of the words the many ridiculous endeavours from each of the size being doubled they had to framed body instead of twice eight times as big with application to Plato to create difficulty he calling to mind what Egyptian had told him said that the God was married upon the Greeks who despised learning that he said really reflected on their ignorance and and Mohnish them to apply themselves to deepest parts of geometry for this was not to be done by dull short-sighted intellect but by exactly skilled in the nature and properties of lines it required skill to find true proportion by which alone the body of a cubic fiction can double all his dimensions being equally increased he said that eka doukas the comedian of helico the Corinthian might do this for him but that was not the same designed by God for by this Oracle he enjoyed all the Greeks to leave of war and contention and applied himself to study and by learning and arts commemorating the passions to live peaceably with our another and prophet the community while simius was speaking my father colonists came in and sitting down by him said and I mean notice desires you and the rest of the company unless an urgent business requires you attendants to stay for him here a little while designing to bring you acquaintance with this stranger who is very worthy man and design upon which she comes is very genteel and honorable he's a bitter Gurian of the interning insect and comes hither to make some offerings to oblation as this tomb I calling the earth dreams and very notable appearances that he has seen he has brought a good sum of money with him and thinks himself bound to satisfy hmmm odious for keeping licious in his old age and is very eager though we are neither willing nor desire him to leave his poverty and simius glad at his news replied you tell me sir of a wonderful man and worthy professor of philosophy but why doth he not come directly to us I think said my father he lay all night and this is his tomb and therefore to me notice have now led him to the east means to wash when that is done they will be here for before he came to her house he launched at tube intending to take up the relics of the body and transport them into Italy if some genius that none should not advise him to for Blair as soon as my father had ended discourse lexy Doris cried out good Goths how hard a merit is to find a man pure of an vanity and superstition for some are betrayed into those flurries by direct neurons and weakness others that they may be taught extraordinary man if favourites of heaven refer all directions to some design admission but sending dreams visions and like surprising flurries for everything they do this method indeed yes Edmund tations to those that intend to settle Commonwealth or force to keep themselves up against and Gruden government alter tool for by this brittle superstition that I've managed and reformed Avoca but these pretenses seemed not only unbecoming philosophy but quite opposite to all those fine promises she makes for having promised to teach us by reason what is good and profitable falling back again to the Gulf's as the principle of all our actions she seems to despise reason and disgrace that and demonstration which is her peculiar glory and she relies on dreams and visions in which the worst of men are often times as happy as the best and therefore you Socrates simius in my opinion followed the most philosophical and rational method of instructions choosing that plain easy way as the most genteel and friendly and to truth and scattering to the surfaces of the rage all those faint pretenses which are as it were the smoke of philosophy what LexA doors and have Meletis persuade you that Socrates contempt all divine things for that was part of his accusation designed things by no means replied LexA doors but having received philosophy and pythagoras apply doubtless for dreams fables superstition and perfect craving he endeavoured to bring wisdom and things together and make truth consist with sober sense be it so rejoined to krytus but what shall we think of this Damon posted me a juggle indeed nothing had his toll of Pythagoras regarding definition seems to me is so great and design for my mind this helmet makes me neither to stand by us in all dangers so Damon joined to Socrates even from his cradle some vision to guide him in all the actions of his life which going before him shed light upon hidden and obscure Metis and church s could not be discovered but an assistant human understanding of such things the daming often discoursed with him beside over and by divine instinct directing his intentions more in greater things perhaps you may learn from simius and the other campaigns of Socrates but once when I was present as I went to youth forum the soothsayers it happens simius for you remember it that Socrates walked up to symbol in house of enokidake this all the way asking questions and joyously perplexing you through him when standing still upon the Sun and persuading us to do the light he mused the pretty while and then turned about walk through this frankerz mega Street calling back his fins that walk before him affirming that was his Damon's will and admonition and it's in BEC amongst whom i holding you thrown was one but some of the youth keeping on the straight way on purpose as it were to confuse Socrates demon to Kallang with them carry is the piper who came in my company to Athens to see sieves now as they were walking through greatest row in the court houses a hurdle deer to swine Nathan and being too many for the street and running against wall Naga they have true some that could not get out of the way and dirt heat others and curry leaves came home with his legs and clothes very dirty so that now and then in merriment they would think of Socrates demon wondering that the necklace sucked a man and that heaven took such particular care of him then plexi Doris and do you think you krytus the Socrates demon had some peculiar and extraordinary power and was it not that his man at by experience confirmed some part of the Communist St which made him in or obscure in evident matters at some way to the reason that was on one side for his one grained of nothing Klein dependence by itself yet at one of two weights that are of equipoise makes the whole incline to that part does an almond on the like sign may of itself be to like to draw a grave and settled resolution to any action yet when to equal reasons draw on either side if that is added to one the dog together with the Equality is taken off so that the notion and inclination of that side is presently produced then my father continuing this corset yourself plexi doors have heard them again weathers from therapy some say that Socrates demon was nothing else but the sneezing either himself or us for another sneeze either before behind or on his right hand then he pursued his design and went on to action bit on the left hand he'd assisted one sort of sneezing concerned him whilst liberating and not fully resolved another stopped him when already upon action but indeed it seemed strange that if sneezing was his only sign he should not acquainted Sibelius with it but pretend it was a demon that encouraged obeyed him for that this should proceed from vanity or conceit is not agreeable to the veracity and supply of the man bring those who knew him to be truly great and far above the generality of mankind knows that like Lissa grave and wise men should be disturbed at the casual sound or sneezing and upon that account leave up what he was about and give over his premeditated resolutions besides all Socrates resolution seems to be altogether vigorous and steady has begun upon right principles and matured judgment dusty voluntarily left poor all his life Tory had friends that would have been very glad and very willing to leave him he still kept close to philosophy notwithstanding all the disgorgement we met with not last when his friend endeavoured and very ingeniously comprised his escape he would not yield to their entreaties but met death with mirth and cheerfulness and appeared a man of a steady reason the greatest extremity ensure these are not the actions of a man whose designs when once fixed could be altered by an omen or sneeze but the one who by some more considerable guidance and impulse is directed to practice things good and excellent besides I have heard that to some of his friends if it sold over TRO of the Athenians in Sicily and before that time burl mpus the song of antifoam being wounded and taken prisoner by us in that pursuit Italian as soon as he heard from the ambassadors who came from Athens that socrates with a crazy bias and Lucky's read by register in return safe blamed himself very much and leggings also some of his friends and captains of the companies who together with him were overtaken in their flight about par nice Park every and slain there for not obeying Socrates Damon and retreating that way which he led and this I believe simius have heard as well as I yes replied simius many times and from any persons from on this Socrates Damon was very much talked of at Athens why then pray simius sister Ludo Laos shall we Suffolk Lexi Doris drawling to the great so considerable a prophetic spirit it an omen or sneeze which davargan ignorant it is true merely used about small Medes but when any danger appears then we find that of Arabia's verified nan near the edge of swords remind such toys to this black Siddhartha joined sir if simius hath heard Socrates himself speak anything about this Miller and very ready to hear and believe it with you but yet what you and Polonius have delivered I could easily demonstrate to be weakening significance for as in physic the pulse of a well is itself but a small thing yet it is a sign of no small things to the physicians and as the murmuring of the waves or of a bird or the driving of a thing cloud it's a sign to the pilot of a stormy heaven and troubled sea dust to a prophetic soul a sneeze or an omen though no great matter it is simply considered in itself yet maybe design its open of considerable impending accident for every art and science takes care to collect many things from few and great from small and as it one that does not know the power of letters when he sees a few ill Shaitan strokes should not believe in a man skilled medicine could read and then the famous battles of the Ancients the rise of cities the acts and calamities of kings should assert as some divine power taught in particulars he would buy a disappearance of his raise a great deal of nerve and last rain company so let us consider whether or not we are sales being altogether ignorant of everyone's power of the nation by which he guesses and what is to come I'm not foolishly concerned when it is asserted the wise man by that discovers some things of skew on in evident in themselves and moreover himself declares that is not a sneeze or voice but a daemon the leads him on to action this Polhemus particularly respects you who cannot put the bomber that Socrates who by his meekness and humility a humanized philosophy should not call this sign and sneeze or voice but very pretending Leah Damon when on the country I shoot at Bournemouth is a man so critical and exacting discourse and so good at names of Socrates should have said that it was a sneeze and not Damon that gave him information as much as if anyone should say that he is wounded by dart and not with a dart by him the true it also if anyone should say that a wave was weighed by the banks and not way to balance by the one who hopes it for any effect is not the effect of the instrument of him whose the instrument is and who uses it to that effect and the sign is an instrument which he that signifies anything thereby usages to that effect but as I said before if simius has anything about his manner that is quietly attend for no doubt he must is a more perfect knowledge of the thing end of section 28 | Priceless Audiobooks | UCly1zcKPGzGW9wZMCZodWOA | 2018-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,385 | 73,794 |
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working at the roof he was selected to develop implement and instruct a summerlong creative writing seminar for high school students in the college now program where he served as an adjunct lecturer since 2011 he has written and maintained the beer whispers craft beer blog the beer whisperers is followed by followed by more than 50 bureau viewers breweries i'm sorry from around the world including nearly a dozen of the top 50 breweries as listed by the brewers association he has visited more than 100 breweries many of which have been reviewed on the blog he has also sampled nearly 4 000 different beers wow aside from writing matthew is an avid photographer and musician he enjoys landscape photography primarily but is also interested in black and white photography he is a self-taught guitarist and pianist who enjoys an electric electric array of musical styles and artists ranging from modern metal acts to classical rock and classical compositions so thank you so much matthew for being with us tonight and moderating tonight is samantha fang and i know samantha from our office at macaulay so samantha is a rising junior at macaulay honest college at hunter college majoring in statistics and minoring in psychology she is a former intern at macaulay career development office and a current non-profit or operations intern at glamour gals foundation she hopes to continue exploring different roles in the non-profit higher education and consulting industries i want to thank you both for joining us tonight so happy to be here with you both and what i'll do is have samantha and matthew now join us thanks charmaine hi everybody thank you so much jermaine for the warm introduction and to matt for taking the time to speak with us this evening we're so excited to have you join us for this macaulay author event jumping right in as charmaine mentioned you were part of mcauley's inaugural class so how do you feel the macaulay honors program has shaped you and impacted you on an academic and professional level well first i'd like to thank macaulay for allowing me to partake in this event it's sort of surreal to be in this position as a graduate of the program and now a writer uh because it was my dream even then so uh i'm very excited to be here uh but to answer your question mccauley's impact um really began from from day one i can think back to the orientation that we had at the graduate center in july of 2001. and what i remember from that week was this notion that they wanted new york city to be treated as a campus unto itself and to that end i i would say that macaulay was immensely successful right between the cross campus projects and just all the different events um that we had you know amongst the different uh the campuses it really transformed the city into a campus but my takeaway was really more that new york city was a classroom uh it was a place that we were able to explore and encourage to explore and it really um enabled us to learn in a way that i never had before i'm sure most people if not everyone would probably agree with me that you know the first 13 years that we're in school in new york we're really taught at okay we're passive uh recipients of information and knowledge we're kind of told what to learn we're told how to learn it and there really isn't much wiggle room um and so my biggest takeaway from macaulay was this transformation that that they uh engendered where they turned us from those passive recipients into active participants in the learning process we became agents of our own education and i don't think i can underestimate just the importance of that because it reverberated straight through my time as an undergraduate student and it really empowered me moving into graduate school and my professional careers as a teacher and as a writer to feel like i was in control of my own my own journey um and that's something that they encouraged literally from day one so i relate to so many of the experiences that you shared especially about new york city being a classroom and having our professors encourage us to be agents of our own education and it's so great to hear that right from the beginning macaulay has had such a significant and lastic lasting impact on you right from the very first cohort you did major in finance while at baruch and you eventually earned your bachelor's of business administration there and so your story from going from a business student to an independent author is definitely very unique so was writing and becoming an author always a dream of yours even during your college years absolutely and as a typical uh of a journey as it was um i do feel like there are elements of it that are relatable and i think that's something hopefully that that some you know some in attendance might find some value in um i've known i've wanted to be a writer my entire life uh i remember first grade i had a poem published in the local newspaper and just seeing my name and something that i wrote like in print it resonated with me in a way that nothing had ever before and nothing has since um and so i knew pretty early on that that's what i wanted to do by the time i got to high school and it came time to decide you know what i wanted to do as a career i you know discuss it with my parents and i said yep writing this is it and they said not exactly uh because their concerns for me were more financially oriented they wanted me to have a strong financial foundation that that i could use to support myself and hopefully someday support a family and the way they viewed it you know writing was something i could always pursue after a career something more you know mainstream if you will so i said okay back to the drawing board what can i do that you know is related to writing and has a steady paycheck and whatnot so i said well teaching english you know is relevant it overlaps that's it so i went back to them with that and they said yeah we don't know about that either uh because of you know again concerns about finances so the only thing left on the drawing board was finance my sister was involved in the field it was really the only other thing i could even consider and i'm so grateful that i did because i met my wife at that orientation and we were both baruch students heather mclaughlin um and so my life would have been completely different had i followed my own advice so i do appreciate you know my parents uh intentions early on um and not to dive too deeply into a long story i do feel like this is salient to the discussion though that um you know obviously going to baruch for business i went all in in that direction and i was pretty fortunate that i want to say maybe early sophomore year i had an opportunity to apply for an internship my business law professor thought i would be a great fit he also worked at a midsize trading firm and there was an opening and he said hey come interview so i i did and what i expected to be one interview turned into two turned into three and the next thing i knew i was offered the internship and i said okay great you know i'll take it didn't really think much of it as it turns out he didn't tell me that there were eight candidates from another new york university leave it at that and uh they had already selected a candidate from that pool so i came in after that was done and i guess i impressed them enough that they decided to take me so just as a note for macaulay students our education as baruch students or macaulay students in general we can rival you know with the best of what ivy leagues you know produce as well um and so i got the the position i was on a fast track for you know a nice six-figure job and all that stability and a few months in i was the last person in the office at like 11 30 at night in a descent cold december night and i remember looking up at the empire state building you know in christmas colors thinking what the hell am i doing with my life like i had this pit growing inside of me this emptiness that i never even knew you know could exist and for the first time i considered the intrinsic value of the work i was doing and i just i kind of knew in that moment and i can't do this this isn't for me um and so i decided that i was going to audible and try to pursue that that um teaching career but the problem was i was sort of locked in at that point to the major and the course of action that i took so i said all right well i'll graduate as a business student and work towards getting into a graduate program somewhere um and so that's what i was able to do i finished with the bba in finance i enrolled in a few more english courses and then i earned my master's in english education uh at brooklyn college so i sort of had a you know audible and pivot along the way um i thought all the pivoting was done when i earned the master's degree but then i found out when we came back from a celebratory trip that there was a hiring freeze for teachers and my wife was pregnant with our first child and nine months later the freeze was still in effect and i became a stay-at-home dad who finally had that opportunity to pursue that writing career that he always dreamed of um so it was a very convoluted journey to get to this point um but it's one that i tried to to find value in every step along the way i think it really did serve to influence where i wound up even if it was a crazy path you know to get here i think that's so interesting and also thank you so much for sharing that i think it shows for sure that a career and life is not linear and you can you know draw your five or ten year plan all you want but sometimes life just comes at you with all these different things and you have to learn to adapt along the way and i think that the fact that you are ultimately able to achieve your dream is very inspiring and i think one of the biggest takeaways from your story as well going back to what you majored in is the fact that one's major does not have to directly define one's career um and so do you have any tips for students or alumni who are interested in pursuing writing but are not or did not major in a closely related field absolutely so it was a grueling process i was the most type a of type a personalities i had you know the plan the backup plan the backup plan for the backup plan and i always viewed things very rigidly and those experiences early on really forced me to become more adaptable to become flexible and if if i were to give anyone advice let alone you know current students um just people in general it's to be flexible have plans but understand that things may not work out the way that you expected them to and if you're able to adjust and adapt on the fly it really makes the process that much easier um i know some people look it's interesting out of most most of the writers that i've met have you know english bas or mfas you know obviously related fields to what they do but i view my experience at baruch as a huge boom it's a it's a huge leg up because so much of writing is marketing and that's something that you know folks who spent almost all their time in a liberal arts setting they may not be as adept at that as i am because of the marketing courses i took the exposure to business so my takeaway is in terms of you know your dreams and and maybe what you're hoping to achieve one day if it doesn't overlap with what you're doing now that's okay because you're still gonna come to that future dream with experiences that you know may differ from other people and that may be what sets you apart i think that's such a great point especially about i think any major has so many transferable skills and any experience maybe you're in a job right now that you may not be fully satisfied with but you're gaining a lot of experience here that you can apply to maybe a job that in the future is your dream and so on the topic of career pivots and transferable skills i know that you did attend graduate school as you mentioned um you got your master's in adolescent english education at brooklyn college so can you talk a bit more about your experience with graduate education and how it has impacted your career and whether you recommend it for other aspiring authors sure so i loved my four years as a macaulay student i didn't think education could get any better than that and then i had graduate school as an experience and it was something almost completely different because you know um i don't know there's something more calming about being in graduate school at that point you already have a focus you know it's more professional folks who are at a different stage in their career they're not necessarily starting out um and so just the experience in the classroom and everything um was just really really inspiring uh if mccauley taught us how to you know how to learn um and how to become agents of our own education i would say my my graduate school experience at brooklyn college taught me how to research and that may not sound like a big deal but let me tell you especially in the modern climate that we have now where you know people don't really know what the definition of facts might be learning how to source your materials um is really critical to informing yourself on any topic um and so we sort of learned uh in graduate school you know follow the chain of sources back up um to you know really the primary one um and the benefit of that is you start to learn how people think right you learn the inspirations behind whatever it is you happen to be um be studying and so i would absolutely recommend graduate school for anybody um because of that experience for me so at the time that i was in brooklyn college my typical day when i was student teaching started in staten island at around 4 30 in the morning i would take the bus uh and then the ferry and then the bus again did my student teaching for a couple of hours then worked at baruch took the express bus home to get the car to drive to brooklyn to take my courses to drive home and have dinner at like nine or ten o'clock and started all over again that experience that grind taught me that i could handle just about anything and you know while maintaining grades and you know just doing all of the the outside external things um and so there's intangible benefits to grad school um and obvious you know career benefits as well so i would definitely recommend it all right and now that we have a better sense of your educational journey as well as your professional journey so far i think now is a great time to start discussing your written work as charmaine mentioned earlier you're a writer of speculative fiction with supernatural and horror leanings and are currently in the process of writing the fifth book to your cosmegonia book series so can you share more about the genre of fiction that you write as well as a brief overview of your series for those in the audience who have not yet been introduced to your work sure absolutely uh the most difficult question that i was asked during those first few years as a writer was what's your book about and it seems like the simplest one but i would always be like oh you know well it's sort of about this and it's sort of about that and it was incredibly frustrating not knowing how to answer that question adequately and then i stumbled upon the speculative fiction genre and i had never heard of it at the time i don't know how many in attendance are aware of it but speculative fiction is basically uh an amalgam of a bunch of different genres it pulls a little bit from a variety of places without really leaning too far too heavily into any one of them so my books in particular have some supernatural elements some horror as you can see by the photograph uh on the slideshow um fantasy it's really it's really a representation of who i am specifically because whether it's my musical interests or photography books whatever i'm into it's very eclectic i like to learn about as much you know of a variety as possible and i think that's really what influenced my books um i started writing my first book the line in the desert while i was a student at baruch uh and um i think my experience as a macaulay scholar gave me the confidence to believe in my writing ability and to think that this was something that i might be able to do long term um and so over the next few years it really helped me to develop that story and find my written voice um and so i became more aware of my vision for the book series and what i wanted to do um i don't know if you want me to dive too deep you know into the books themselves feel free to go on yeah talk about your book anything you'd like so that that uh picture that's on the screen is an oil painting of the opening scene for my first book the line in the desert um and it was inspired in part by you know um real life experiences that i had that i thought hey this would be really interesting to put in a book somehow and so this is a recurring nightmare that the main character tim channing has been suffering through for months um and so my friend anthony jensen who's a tremendous artist from brooklyn um was kind enough to paint this for me and i feel like it really sets the scene better than my words can right a picture's worth a thousand words so i think this one might be worth a little more uh but it really gives you an idea of you know sort of the visual element and in terms of my writing style you know when i was growing up my mom was a huge stephen king fan so that was really what i grew up reading um before branching off into you know every direction imaginable um and then when i got to baruch and then uh further along in grad school i started to develop an appreciation for literary fiction and i fell in love with james joyce and you know i noticed that uh the literary folks kind of like looked out upon the popular fiction right like the stephen king stuff and the stephen king fans didn't know what to make of the literary fiction stuff and i thought maybe that's you know uh a niche that i could sort of fill you know uh and so i took i tried to marry the popular commercial sensibilities of like a stephen king book with some of the more technical you know writing styles of james joyce or you know even poets t.s eliot and i felt like the language uh could be elevated beyond what you typically find in like pop fiction you know and so that was an emphasis of mine like can i come up with you know interesting places and interesting faces and then describe them in a way that maybe a typical you know author may not too so that was you know what i tried to carve out for myself there um can you share a little bit more about where you get your inspiration to write sure absolutely so again going back to that eclectic aspect um i can't speak for other writers um but i know that you know i would imagine that most authors are inspired by other authors and while that's true for me my largest influences the most potent ones are completely unrelated to books um it's like the final fantasy video game series the television show lost hands down was my biggest influence uh and i've peppered little references you know throughout my books you know and sort of an homage to to those things um and and that's really how i go about things um i draw inspiration pretty much from everywhere uh and be it and it's because you never know when something is going to strike you you know as usable in in you know in writing whether it's an idea a place a person whatever it happens to be and some of the best you know inspirations that i found were like 90 degree turns from what they actually were like it was something unrelated that inspired a completely different direction um and so you know when i was reading like we had philosophy courses at baruch and so i got more into the idea of like thinking about thinking and that's actually a big element of these books so cosmegonia series cosmogonia is the the greek origin of the word cosmogeny right which is the study of the origins of the universe and that was a big inspiration for this series because i realized every religion every secular culture science itself everyone has a story for how they think the the universe began it's something that unites like everybody across the board so i thought that would be kind of cool to come up with my own like fictional take on the same thing because of that universality and it just sort of flowed from there you know um the the notion that there there are like three governing forces in the universe right you have like fate and destiny as one thing then there's this like random element of or element of randomness uh and you know that goes beyond that control that predetermined stuff and then free will and so the interplay of those three things really dominates um the the direction of all of the books and i know in the second one the walking ghosts there's actually a stretch where these characters sort of have this conversation uh about that that type of thing but my um my goal in writing these books was not to do what typically happens in fiction right fiction is all about suspension of disbelief and i didn't want that like i didn't want to have a cat person you know flying through space or doing whatever and that's not to say that that's not worthy but for me i wanted to put someone that felt like you know they could be each of us like an everyday person having an everyday life and normal experiences what would happen if one of us found ourselves in just this insane situation how would we actually react you know because i feel like a lot of times it starts out that way and then all of a sudden you know the next thing you know uh the hero is she's a queen now right or this person is some noble warrior and i wanted to to stick with that that idea of no this is still a normal person in these increasingly stranger circumstances um and so that's where that speculative fiction genre allows me that wiggle room to uh to explore those things i'm hearing you talk about your books so interesting i'm also curious about your writing process now that you've described kind of what you've written about and how you get your inspiration i'm interested about your writing process and also how you've seen how you react to all the feedback that you're getting you know with each book and now you're on the fifth book and your reaction to all of that from people who are fans of your book and your series absolutely thank you um so when i started the lion in the desert i thought that was the book i thought it was i had the beginning and the end written before anything else and i figured well i'll just fill in the middle well filling in the middle has taken me almost 15 years i think from when i started until now and it's gone way beyond the page count that i thought i would have initially um and you know the writing process itself has been steady that that is one thing if there are any writers out there or folks looking to break in understanding your writing process and having a writing process is the most important aspect of it because you know you need that consistency and you need to be able to put yourself sort of into the the position to write so for me music is hands down the most important thing like no matter where i write i have to have music um and early on it was harder you know when i was doing it like the early 2000s because you know access was limited to whatever i had on cd or whatever now especially with youtube i found uh adrian von ziegler is this amazing composer um from europe who sort of pairs nature sounds with um you know actual instrumentation and stuff and so as my books have moved into a more fan fantasy setting i can listen to his music and feel transported to these places that i'm trying to go so music is is really really important even in the first book um i just added a couple of different songs when i was writing it just for variety and one of them was called darkness by a metal band of all things called disturbed it's like the only soft song that they have and i turned it on and i had intended to write you know one thing and all of a sudden i closed my eyes as the song started and i just saw snow falling and criss-crossing spotlights and i was like okay this is interesting let me follow this this rabbit hole here and that added not only a completely new section to that book but the second most important antagonist in the series and maybe open the door to everything else that came and that was literally just by randomly picking this one song that you know i had heard a couple days prior um so for me music is very important uh to my writing process but other folks may have something else probably coffee i think a lot of writers would agree with that that's so cool that music has had such a huge impact on your writing and i'm so glad you got to share that because i feel like readers may not know the backstory behind certain characters just by reading that so thank you so much for sharing that um now that we know a little bit more about you as an author and also more about your books i do want to talk more about your experience as an independent author because i think many people interested in pursuing a similar career path may be intimidated by where to start you know from finding an illustrator to self-publishing so do you have any tips or advice from your experience becoming and working as an independent author absolutely the single most difficult aspect of my writing journey was choosing to become an independent author my goal from day one was you know a traditional publishing contract i wanted to be with viking random house penguin you know one of the top ones new york times bestsellers list i had this very specific you know idea of what i wanted for myself and funny enough in grad school one of my classmates uh was a writer and i didn't realize it at first and we just happened to be discussing it one day and he had written the novelizations for something like 25 star trek movies and episodes he was really really well known in the the science fiction circle so of course i tried to tap his brain and find out like hey you know how do i get into that and he said you don't want to he said what you want to do is go the independent route this was about 2008 and i was shocked because to that point you know it was taboo to even consider self-publishing right self-publishing was for writers who couldn't cut it uh with the traditional publishing route and i was terrified being like blacklisted or you know having a black mark on my record uh if i had self-published any books and ruined my chances of getting an agent and going that route and so i've wrestled with that for years because i liked what he said about uh you know indie publishing but it just i felt like i was sacrificing my dreams to that end to make a long story short i went through the queering process i went through the process of you know submitting my books for writing competitions and everything and the process made me miserable and it got so bad that i fell out of love with writing and that scared me more than anything else and so i decided to reevaluate again pivoting right like we discussed earlier i decided to reevaluate my goals and i asked what do i want out of this and what do i get enjoyment out of and i realized that just the act of writing was it like that's what i loved i loved writing the stories and if i satisfied myself with them if i met my own expectations and that i was able to share it with anybody else if anyone else like that was great but i wasn't worrying about you know writing something that was editorially perfect or commercially viable you know i wrote it for me and in terms of being an indie author it opened up so many doors for me creatively uh you mentioned earlier you know my interest in photography i've parlayed that into you know a basic skill set in photoshop and graphic design and being an independent author gives me the opportunity to design my own book covers in certain cases to do the layout myself to do marketing you know um come up with marketing promo images and stuff and those are things that i love and if i were to go the traditional route i would lose agency over that and that was something i really wasn't comfortable with and either way the way the industry is now you're you're on your own for marketing you know you're largely expected to do your own events and do you know do the leg work without reaping 100 of the benefits and so um i said if i'm going to put in that effort and time anyway i might as well do it on my own terms um now that i heard you say that your friend was one with someone who inspired you to go the independent author route do you have any other mentors in this space that kind of help you when you're creating a new book when you're ready to release a new book or when you're thinking about next steps as an author that you look up to sure so um i don't know if it's necessarily mentors per se but i'm actively involved in something called the writing community on twitter um i one of my daughter's uh friends her mother is uh like a maven in marketing and she was kind enough to let me you know hire her for an advisory you know session and she really you know emphasized the importance of social media and funny enough she worked on the lost marketing team i don't know if anybody remembers the show lost like back in the day it was like the biggest the water cooler show to end all water cooler shows so for her to have been involved in like the viral marketing and stuff just blew my mind and she you know explained to me the importance of building a social media brand and you know and having these interactions and so um that's a big section of where i draw my inspiration from is just other writers because we're all sharing the same space and you know invariably you have folks who are you know competing with you it's cannibalistic at times but there are enough good you know good folks who who want to see others succeed as much as you know they themselves do so i i do find inspiration um and you know in them and if i have any questions you know it's like a built-in uh support system so um adding on to my previous question what does a typical day or week look like for you as an independent author so i guess that's a tough question to ask and to answer because i'm not sure if i would categorize myself as an independent writer first or stay at home first because the parenting really you know has dominated the the time and it's really what sets the schedule i've had to fit the writing into that um which thankfully this past school year you know the kids were back in full time um so that helped you know tremendously um but typically you know i think it's important for writers to find not just their own writing voice their their writing habits but like see what works for yourself you know um i don't i'm sure you guys have all heard you know the phrase aspiring writer right you might not think much about it but that phrase drives me absolutely nuts because people i don't know sometimes people identify it with like this nobility right the sense of well i'm an aspiring writer to me all it says is you're too afraid to become an actual writer right you're there's something holding you back that's keeping you in the aspiring field instead of the actual work part of it and i think part of the way of bridging that gap where you take your dream from a concept into something more concrete um is understanding what you want out of the experience and learning what works for you so for me you know in terms of a given day or week i work better in the morning um and i'm limited you know some writers will adhere to this like insane they have to write 2 000 words a day or else and i'd rather write 500 really good words in four or five hours then arbitrarily just you know type stuff and and call it a day so for me i try to get the writing done in the morning and i try to intersperse you know writing sessions sometimes with reviewing sessions or really just sitting and thinking about what i'm doing you know and and that's they call it uh plotzers or pantsers and so the difference is plot plotzers are folks who um really write out a solid plot for their books in advance like a framework that they follow like from point a to point z and pantsers are ones that just sort of sit and type and you know they fly by the seat of their pants and whatever happens happens and so for me i'm somewhere in the middle and so i'll sit down and try to write you know maybe once a week instead of actually writing a book writing the book i'll sit and i'll write notes and it just it alleviates some of those you know stressful moments of like ah crap now i'm stuck what do i do you know i can refer back to those those notes and um use them you know as a new directional point and i think what you mentioned is uh very important because as a parent you're able to balance both which i think is very unique to the path that you have chosen um i also have a question about just how long does it normally take you to write a book or as you mentioned you have the freedom to kind of decide like when you're going to decide to write and when you're going to have a writing session so do you have kind of a general idea when you start writing a book how long or how many months or years it will take you to reach that end sure i think it i think it depends in large part on on how well fleshed out the idea is um because i think the clearer you are on what you want out of the experience the more smoothly the process goes and most importantly the more flexible you are not to harp on that word but the more you submit yourself to the writing process and really let the story take itself over once you reach that point um just facilitates the whole thing so much more smoothly i know for me the riding in the the lion in the desert i think i wrote between 2002 and 2007 and i mean i was handwriting notes on the express bus from brooklyn i was writing on lunch breaks when i worked at baruch my boss jennifer lee who was still within cuny um best boss i've ever had extremely caring and understanding of you know where i was at at that time and you know she would give me that leeway you know if i was on a lunch break to go and write and so i would try to squeeze a couple paragraphs in you know at baruch and that process is very very disjointed and so it took me you know solid five years to write that first book once i streamlined it and had more time to work on it at home the next book took only three um and then it was three for book three and i want to say maybe two for book four so i think i'm getting a little better at it uh as i go along and the goal for this uh this most recent one that i'm working on now the finale is to finish it this year so that would be one year so i guess a big progress uh with each one that's so exciting um in addition to your cosmogonia book series you have also written non-fiction work about craft beer and fitness and also maintain a craft beer blog and along the same vein i think many students and alumni have a lot of different interests and passions but maybe unsure as to how to combine them all into one career or one path so since you have been able to combine so many of your interests and passions into what i think is such a great example of a fulfilling career do you have any advice for anyone struggling in this area and trying to figure out how they can pursue all the different things that make them happy sure i think that just 20 21 in general right we're at such an amazing time in terms of of access you know in certain ways there's an excess of access there's too much screen time too much whatever but if if you can sort of focus your attention and and utilize the resources you have available to you you really can do almost anything you want and i feel like anybody whether you're currently a student or you know you've been involved in a career for decades we all have passions we all things that drive us and define us and again going back to that aspiring writer aspect i think they're always dreams deferred you know and it's always something that people want to do they don't know how to start or maybe they're afraid to start um and so if you have these passions if you have something you're interested in find a way to engage it doesn't necessarily have to you don't necessarily have to jump right into you know the ultimate goal set smaller goals for yourself you know and and be willing to accept little victories on the way towards you know that ultimate aim that you might be going towards you know for me that's how it started with the beer blog um my wife and i when we moved to new jersey uh you know there were more breweries than we had ever seen at that point and it really wasn't that many but we had fun going and visiting them and interacting with people and after a couple of of trips to different places i said i love writing i love beer i i would love to find a way to help these you know businesses out i said let me you know work on this beer blog and so it started out as a passion project and just sort of snowballed from there um completely organically and that's that's sort of what kills me i can sit here and do all the you know detailed marketing work as i want for my books and then i look at the beer blog where i was just like i would write an entry i would tweet it out and then the next thing i know i have all this followership from within the industry from beyond the industry so you never know what's what's going to you know going to happen um and another uh passion that i'm sure i may mention is music that's another one that i i don't really put a lot of emphasis on um but i've gotten more adept um you know through playing guitar and piano at like being able to pick out songs and stuff and in guitar there's something it's like sheet music but it's called tablature and so that's how a lot of guitarists learn songs and so i've been able to develop my skills where i can write out you know by ear um different tablatures for different songs and share that and i happen to go on the other day and i want to say i think those tabs have almost 130 000 views in like 70 countries i couldn't believe it i was like wow you know so the point is you never know what's going to happen with you know with your interests but take those first steps just find some way to engage with it beyond just the cerebral part you know and i think you'll be pleasantly surprised at what snowballs from there absolutely and i think um from what you said it's clear that you can find community through all the different interests that you have through craft beer but also through music through writing there's a community for everything and i think that's very important especially now with social media so thank you matt for all those great responses and advice i'm now going to read off some questions from the audience um so once again if anyone has any questions feel free to use the q a feature to submit them we'll try our best to get through them all um so the first question here is from brianne she asks what advice do you have for parents with young children to encourage their natural curiosity and inclination to write stories and make books oh that's a great question um so children are innately curious and i think maybe culturally going back a couple of decades you know um there was an era where kids were meant to be seen and not heard and that creativity i think was largely stifled and stunted nowadays i think the culture around parenting has changed a little bit and kids are encouraged to explore um that curiosity you know and as a parent it's hard sometimes because our natural instinct is to correct and i think that that is detrimental at times to kids especially younger kids you know my daughter comes over to me with you know when she was three or two with a scribble you know and she says daddy look at this tree that i drew i'm not gonna crush your dreams and point out that you know there's no leaves or or whatever you know i want to find a way to encourage it and when applicable you know try to help them to develop their skill set um and it's really more about building them up and tearing them down i think um so i think it's important to encourage them um and and to give them guidelines and help when you can uh we have another question from michael uh what do you think you will do upon completing book five of the cosmiconia series well that's a great question my son was actually asking me and when i said before about having different goals and everything i never imagined how cool it would be to have my 11 year old son like want to read my books and then love them and be on me you know about finishing this last one because he wants to to read the finale of the series that's just the coolest thing you know that i've had happen so far um and so in discussing you know what my future plans are uh you mentioned earlier about inspirations and inspiration can hit strike at any time so i've always had either a piece of paper and a pen or my phone handy and so i've jotted down dozens of ideas for stories whether it's novels or short stories or what i don't know so i think once i finish this series i want to get a complete break from everything that i've done stylistically and and whatnot and i think i'm going to just test out some of those ideas and just see if i can develop maybe a little short story collection or something like that the other thing to refer back to brianne's question um i may actually write a my all three of my children are voracious readers they read a lot and so i thought maybe it would be cool to write a young adult literature series just for them you know maybe starring them or something that like i could collaborate um with them on because they love writing too so those are those are the two things i think i'm going to do later this year and adding on to that if anyone ever in our audience is interested in following and reading your work or reaching out to you after the event where can they find you um so if they go to my website matthewjohnbenekey.com there is social media links and email um that's my primary site where i have all the books and the artwork that you were so kind to to share earlier um eventually i'm going to have a dedicated section for that uh i did want to point out real quick i know i mentioned my friend anthony jensen was the um artist who created that initial scene the spookier stuff uh towards the middle is actually photography done by um andre cosma who is an amazing photographer from transf he does his work in transylvania of all places and i encountered him completely by chance when i was researching something and we struck up a friendship and now we collaborate um and so i really encourage you to check out both of their stuff as well as the third artist who is a phenomenal digital digital artist named chauncey felice and all three of them have a variety of um artwork either available for sale or just to explore so i really encourage you to check their stuff out too um and i believe i have links to all of them on my my my main website as well i just sent the artist information in the chat for anyone who missed it earlier as well so please support those artists we do have another question from an audience member do you have any aspirations to start another side project perhaps moving beyond beer to something new yes so that's a great question um the beer thing so the the beer blog itself was and still is just the passion project the beer book is a little different so when i was bumping into those uh roadblocks trying to get published i thought maybe i just need a writing credit to my name that i could use as a foot in the door and so i thought again like what are my interests i was really into to um fitness physical fitness i've always been into sports and exercising and then i was also into beer and most people don't associate those two things as being you know overlapping but you'd be surprised at how many runners do beer you know beer 5ks and 10ks or come to breweries and stuff and so i knew that the audience was there for it and i said all right i'm going to write a hybrid guide to craft beer where i could explain you know about the brewing process because at the time i was home brewing as well so there would be the beer side of it and then the fitness side of it and you know people could take whatever they wanted out of it um and i had publisher interest which was great but i realized that the beer people didn't know what to do with the fitness side and the fitness folks didn't know what to do with the beer side so what i thought was a bonus really didn't pan out that way so i think moving forward uh if i were to do any other side projects um involving other interests i would have to you know plot that out a little more carefully i do have a really cool i'm going to be recording audiobook versions of my cosmegonia series once i finish writing the fifth book and um that photographer andre cosma and i are already working on something really really cool so obviously audiobooks are almost exclusively just spoken you know especially if they're on audible or big platforms so what we want to do is we're going to do i guess what we're calling like an audio visual book so we're combining his visual skills his you know photography and artwork and stuff um with my narrative and then um combining it with music from adrian von ziegler to create sort of like an all-encompassing multimedia experience uh that we'll probably post on youtube or something so i think that'll be a fun side project to go for that sounds so exciting i'm also interested as well if you're interested in writing more non-fiction uh rather than fiction books i do so funny enough um when if i'm not mistaken my wife heather and i were the first macaulay couple to have a macaulay baby if you will so timmy was born uh in 2010 and mccauley um sort of chronicled that experience we discussed different ways that we could you know do something related to timmy's birth and so i started a blog that was meant to be you know a parenting blog called the stay-at-home scholar um and so they you know followed us for a little bit and you know um chronicled heather's first day back to work and you know it was cool and it was for specific i think it was the 10-year reunion back in 2010 um but that blog i've used as sort of an outlet um i had some crazy experiences as a teenager working at a local supermarket uh i mean just off the wall things you'd never believe uh happen so i tried my hand at nonfiction but with like a comedic tilt so you know i've dabbled in different areas um in that regard so you know my problem is i think with certain things especially with like sports like i love coaching i'm very actively involved in my kids you know individual athletic careers so maybe i could see myself doing something related to that or with music um so i'm not sure right now you know the primary focus is is on fiction but we'll say i'm definitely open to anything uh we do have another question from an audience member um jeff asks how much of your graduate school studies helped you to become the writer you are today versus just your natural desire to write since you were a kid that that's that's a phenomenal question because i didn't really feel like a writer until i got to graduate school uh i definitely suffered from imposter syndrome uh i had you know several even at baruch which is you know business forward so many of our our peers in mccauley were liberal arts majors and english majors in particular i know uh bill chang published actually had his book published um not long after we graduated and so you know it was intimidating for me to have this passion for it but have a different background say than than my other writer friends and even though i had you know always received top marks for papers and stuff like that i was really hesitant to to go into you know the fiction realm because i didn't know if i could cut it i didn't know if i had the chops to do it and once i got to graduate school and i really i saw validation in the grades and the feedback i was receiving from my professors i realized it wasn't just for papers it wasn't just academic writing it was writing in general and so that empowered me to believe a little more of myself and and to be a little less critical um and and you know really hone what i was doing so um i would definitely credit both macaulay and then brooklyn college with making me the writer that i am now because that's where i got the technical you know know-how and also the self-confidence um adding on to that question you mentioned imposter syndrome um do you have any advice for people who are struggling with this especially you know comparing yourself to in your case other authors or getting caught up in the numbers or deciding whether a certain book is more successful than the other book or feeling like um maybe you're not always going to be maybe reached a peak or something like that so dealing with imposter syndrome in this space yeah well i i mean i was dealing with it with this space like specifically uh i saw so many of the other folks who have taken part not just in the author talk series but just you know alumni newsletters in general and i'm always so thrilled and so proud to be a part of this community and to see the phenomenal things that that um my peers are doing but when it came time for me to step up you know i was dragging my feet poor charmaine you know had asked me like five times to send like bio information because i was really really reticent to take part in this because i really didn't feel worthy in comparison with every you know everyone else who had preceded me here and of course you know my wife was like absolutely not they wouldn't ask you to do this if you know if they didn't want you there if you weren't you know valued and so it made me take a more critical look at that insecurity that i had and really find something of value obviously you know i don't have a new york times bestseller i don't have you know um an edgar award or you know or accolades that maybe other writers in the series do but what i do have is a unique story a journey that they don't have and one that's you know specific i think to um macaulay and and relatable not just to students but hopefully you know uh other folks within the macaulay community at large and so to combat that imposter syndrome feeling it was more instead of focusing on what i didn't have and and where i felt i was lacking i tried to look at what i could bring what value i could add and and there's always going to be something there's something special about each of us and if we can find that i think that's going to really you know help you go a lot further than focusing on you know maybe where you think you're lacking adding on to what charmaine mentioned in the chat i think you're an amazing guest i i think you were an excellent choice and i'm so inspired by your career journey and thank you for sharing your experiences and all your advice i think everyone in the audience is so inspired by you and are excited to learn more about your books and read your books and support you as well as the artists that you mentioned today and that concludes our event um i'm going to turn it over to charmaine for some closing remarks did you just say something real quick of course you said inspirations um and i wanted just to to shout out two people in particular because they are hands down the most inspiring people in my life um the first is my wife heather mclaughlin um without her her support through you know our time at baruch and especially now i would not be who i am or where i am without her um she's more than just you know the monta kids and and our our breadwinner you know she she's the source of all the good stuff in my life so i love her and i wanted to to thank her for everything and the other inspiration is someone who was really really critical to the early days of macaulay um even before it was called mccauley and that's dr susan locke anyone from baruch and and the honors college at large at that time uh is probably aware of of dr locke and her influence has just been incredible uh if you know her she's touched your life and she was more than just a professor and you know a mentor um a mother figure to a lot of us uh and and now i'm proud to be able to say after all these years that she's a friend and so i just wanted to say dr locke on behalf of everyone from my class and heather and i specifically we love you we thank you for everything that you've done for us so thank you wow i'm like tearing up this was fantastic and you've said such amazing things especially that you know your life and your journey has been so inspiring knowing that you came in to macaulay during that dark time of 9 11 you your whole cohort had to pivot and now we're in this kind of dark path well coming into a light thank goodness where our students had to pivot as well so i know that they will gain a lot of great information and inspiring stories from what you've just um talked about today with your different pivoting from one thing to the next and what luke has done for you as well with your major in business and how you took that and used it to now for your writing so so inspirational and we are so proud and happy to have you here um with us tonight and we definitely will love to have you back again um just to let you know that you were our first cohort we are now we just had our commencement last week for the class of 2021 and we are bringing in the class of 2025 so macaulay is it's growing we're going into our 20th anniversary this fall so um we have a lot to be thankful for our students are winning prestigious awards but they're also inspiring other students as well and us um you know staff members have who have been there um from the beginning and seeing you all just doing amazing things and we're so proud of you so thank you so much for joining us matthew and coming back returning to macaulay your home it will always be your home and seeing for heather and your family thank you so much to samantha i know you had um it was probably a challenging semester this year and a half has been challenging and thank you for taking time out of your schedule to host this as well um for everyone in the audience thank you um just to let you know we will be having an online auction supporting our students that starting on june 16th through the 23rd so um just look at our website there's great items to bid on and hopefully um you'll see something that you like but it will be supporting 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9DZqf83Xapc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DZqf83Xapc | MoreVMs'22 - Torchy: A Tracing JIT Compiler for PyTorch | let's see this is working you know all right so whether you like machine learning or not or whether you're more skeptical um you know we already see a lot of useful applications coming out that is machine learning which does a lot of radical imaging applications um like traffic prediction is super popular in uh in navigation apps text translation grammar checking fraud detection so a lot of the credit card transactions are now checked using submachine learning algorithm sperm detection and so on and and and the number of of applications keeps expanding and but this comes at the expense of a lot of competition um a lot of competing resources so in this graph we see a set of dr models that were produced you know in the past like decade and and this graph shows the number of flops required to train each of these models and what we observe is that the number of flops has been doubling every 3.4 months which is but a lot right so um and and of course hardware is not improving nearly uh at this point actually it never was but um and this graph only shows the training like computing demand for training does not show the competing meant for inference because we don't really have data on how much how many inference queries companies are doing but you can imagine that is also growing like crazy because the difference now everywhere uh on the phone on the tv on all servers um etc so uh so this kind of means that we really need to make machine learning super efficient um so i'll assume that the audience doesn't know much about machine learning uh and how it's it's developed but the key point to know is that people use some framework to to develop these models for example you may have heard about tensorflow essentially is a library on top of python and this first generation frameworks they were quite complicated to use so you almost needed a phd in compilers to use these frameworks because for example doing an operation like edition did not do an addition straight away so addition operation would generate an asd right and then at the end after generating the full uh data flow graph for for the model then you you could call the compiler and execute the model so doing debugging on this kind of systems is really hard like that even just type mismatches get delayed until uh the model is is running like they are not even caught at compilation time so it's these these firmwares were really hard to use and that's why now the popular ones the so-called eager mode or imperative frameworks like pytorch tester flow to um these are more natural semantics i guess are like more similar to other programming languages where no if you have an edition it actually means you run the edition straight away right so it's a much easier programming model much easier to debug you can print expressions whenever you want it's all beautiful of course there's always a catch and that's why we are here but um these kind of frameworks are much much easier than the previous generation they are still complicated don't get me wrong so we are not there yet to say that this is the last uh this is the final word on how i'm sure machine learning model should be developed but it's much better than what used to be you know like 10 years ago so i'll start by just showing you a very simple program in python so um uh so what these two first lines do is that they uh create new tensors uh in this case they are two by two utensils so they are essentially matrices right and they create the tensors with some some data okay and then on this line we we multiply them and we add this one with the underscore uh it means it's in place operation so we we replace the contents of x with a result of x plus z okay and finally we print the result of the addition here okay so with tensorflow on you could not do this print here because x was only uh and it was a ast right not the result of the operation itself okay so if you run this this program you you get the answer and uh you know the metrics that is the result of the operations video so it's essentially what you would expect unfortunately these frameworks are pretty slow so let me show you the overhead so consider that we have our know gpu most people use gpus um so when you do the move right then we go to the gpu the gpu computes the resulting sensor then we come back to the python and python goes back to pytorch which goes to the gpu computes the result comes back and so on and so forth and when we go to print the gpu does not know how to print sensors so actually it needs now to transfer the data to the cpu ram which then prints the results okay so i i hope this slide confuses that the efficiency of these kinds of frameworks is not is not correct like the latency of going back and forth to a gpu it's horrible right so it's not the same as going to a cpu it's it's very very worse and also the other thing is um usually combining operations is where you get most of the most of the speed up so you really want for example in this case this addition can be made free if uh if merged with the multiplication because you can combine the two operations efficiently but like these with the straight the execution semantics you cannot really combine the operations so all right so this kind of frameworks users love them but they're not very efficient and so engineers of course solve the problem the way it again and so they come up with a bunch of hacks to improve efficiency um one of them is for example to confuse for example transpose is not really a transpose right so it the transpose only creates a view so it can be surprising that when you change z here um you also change x right because z is just a view over the data of x and with in place operations we had at least we have the underscore to let us know okay this is a this doesn't return a new answer but with views there is no warning so you need to remember which operations i'm using which are not and it's not always obvious one of the reasons that transpose is not materialized is that transpose fuses super well with mud mode like you usually you want one of the operands of matmul to be transposed so would be a shame if we have materialize the transpose just to realize that oh now i'm doing a math model and now i need to transpose again so that's one of the reasons that no one really likes to to materialize transport another hack is that these frameworks of course then start offering like macro operations which are combinations of two three of the smaller operations and right now high torch has about uh two as over 2000 operations the api um and cuda is going the same way so you know my torch compiles down to buddha right so good is also essentially trying to offer all two and three um so combinations of two and three uh operations that jesus can just call these micro operations but then the users need to remember all these 2000 operations which is is not easy and this list keeps growing so it's not fixed every new version of my torch which comes comes out every six months um you know keeps increasing the list of operations so i don't know it's very hard to keep up to date but nevertheless it's a good trick in the sense that you reduce the overhead per operation because now we have much larger operations so you don't notice the overhead okay so now i want to go a little bit more technical and show what's going on inside fightbox very few people know about this uh including all the machine learning researchers because they usually they stay above five or they don't know exactly what's going on inside so you you'll be one of the ten people in the world that know about this in the next five minutes um okay maybe a hundred not ten um okay so what's the answer so depends who you ask so a tensor we have the python sensor right and then we have the c plus plus tensor so it was a pythagorean surface is inviting uh where we draw the line keeps changing so people are pushing a lot more code to suppose plus now they are going the other way around and pushing more good into python because machine learning users are more used to python so they don't know how to go down to c plus but anyway a lot of the code is in sql space and there are also bindings for other languages on the python but what i want to show is that so the tensor has a reference counted implementation which allows us to switch implementations and at the insert as a storage distribution validation so at the answer is essentially it's a view so it just tells us how to interpret the storage and the storage is essentially just a blow off and so the transfer will tell us what's what are the dimensions what's the data type how the the strides for example and i think like that um as i mentioned so we can replace the tensor implementation and there are multiple availables because you can have dance and sparse you can serve a batch one which is actually our is a concatenation of multiple tensors and so and you can do your own there as well so that's essentially a tester by torch uh the creation of tensor so i just wanted to give you a few examples of what's going on when we create completely new tensors right so of course we need to to create new uncertainties implementation storage storage implementation when we do some functional operation then of course we also need to to create materials such as reputation storage such as implementation we need to in place operation you know we just need to override the data that there's nothing new um this operation is is funny so the semantics of this line is that it will uh check first if the if tester x is already flow type or not if it's already full time it just returns an alias to the input if it's not then it needs to convert and uh and returns it so if x is already a float you just run the reference code and transpose we've seen before it's just a new it's a view so it shares the storage and creates a new test okay i think nothing surprising for this audience okay so now let me show you what happens when you when you run some python function in python so by torch as a dispatching mechanism you can like uh you can think of it like uh uh simples plus v tables travel v cables something like that um it's slightly polymorphic but so what the dispatcher gets is it gets the operation which in this case is at with the denser time right and then it also gets the location of the of the inputs in this case they are on the cpu there is also some global states it doesn't matter for this example and then we have this waterfall dispatcher and how it works that it will stop once it finds one handler that wants to deal with it that that handler can either do something and continue for the next one or just or uh just uh produce an error or or just handle it and return the result so the pytorch has a lot of these dispatchers um autocast for example can atom will automatically convert 32-bit uh floating point operations to 16-bit uh floating point operations uh magically it decides which ones can be might be less precision there's a tracing mechanism which we'll see in a bit creation of gradients and then finally we have the hardware okay so and this is just simplified view of the pipeline so in reality they're actually way more uh so there is some overhead going internal so what's available today to speed up pythorg so we have a bunch of single device optimizations which we'll see in the next few slides as i mentioned this is apex or autocast which automatically drop floating point precision which is important transmission and then we have multi-device frameworks um which will not go over in this stop there it's um into this one okay touch script tracing uh the idea is if you have a function right that is uh that consists mostly of tensor operations right then you can ask why torch to execute to execute the trace uh sorry to execute the function with some representative inputs and then it records which operations that that were run during that function call so we we create two tensors of z and then we ask whitewatch to run the function f with this representative inputs and then it gives us some ssa based ir which in this case looks very similar which is then optimized and so on and and can be run more efficiently the caveat is that it um is this notion of representative input so in this slide we have the r adam optimizer which is a pretty common these days um and you see it has four paths right because you can go inside the loop or not sorry inside this if or no or not go inside the if and then times going on then branch or else patch right so vf4 path through this function but now we have when we trace the function we pick representative inputs um which means the the function will be executed through a particular path not the four so if we ever execute the function again we inputs that would go through a different path then such grip will give you the wrong results so um torchscript only supports tracing with functions with a single path or that all you know all the future inputs go to the same path as the representative and if they don't go uh such group won't give you any error or or any warning or something because it technically the way it's implemented it's it's actually impossible to produce so it's a it's uh for functions where where it works it's good so it improves performance but in general um it's it's not safe to use right so i never recommend this option to any uh that scientist because it it's very easy to shoot yourself in the foot the second option that touchscript or offers is this com compilation and the idea is that it it reads the asd of python right for a given function and it tries to generate the same ir that we saw through this asd but of course it doesn't support a lot of python features uh because it's a tensor compiler right it's not a generic python compiler so you cannot give your whole model to subscript and pray that it will it will compile because it won't and that's by design so it can only compile in small functions with mostly sensor operations okay but that's not realistic because a lot of the real code bases uh they are quite platonic they lose lambda they complicated things and these things will never really work with touchscreen unless we turn turn torch script into a heightened compiler uh then the left forward so uh my claim is that right now there's really no good solution to speed up python so we have this torch script that dark to distractive or and safe for real world code bases um apex autocast this is just magic right so they work with a predefined list of operations that the authors believe they are safe to be run with a lower precision it it's a fixed list there's no check there's nothing it's just a list and then these that i didn't cover for for multi device uh they are very manual very memorable so and they're really hard to use so most users can't really so question is like it's just about like is there any hope right so it is by just inherently inefficient that we cannot do any better and of course the answer is no right otherwise it will be here today so this is dodgy which is the tracing cheat compiler that we have been developing in the past year let's say so the key idea that makes this work um feasible is that most tensors are not observed right this is very important so uh if we look at this simple program right it's just a function from the tensor x and y to some output right the intermediate values of w right so they are never observed by the program and so the compiler can choose to not compute them to compute them in a different order whatever like it doesn't matter but just because we are offering the semantics of straight to execution doesn't mean that we have to do structure execution only for tensors that are observed and this is our only observed when you have some data access so when you have some branching based on the content of a tensor for example when you do some printing and uh and some product torch functions internally also query the layout whatever for uh as an optimization that's really a heck so i think we can ignore that part and what observation is by the program is really like printing and scratching and and that's everything else is just accumulating temporaries on top of the previous temporaries and so the idea is okay why don't we delay execution until observation seems pretty obvious and that delay is called the tracing cheat compiler so instead of going straight to the gpu when we are when python tries to execute these operations we write them down on a trace right and then when you see the print we say oh stop this is a observable event right so now at this point we really need to have the contents of x and only at this point we go to the gpu and ask it to produce the result and then we bring it okay so tracing cheat compilers were quite successful for certain languages and javascript comes to mind um and they allow us to give it into the future right since execution is delayed now i can see many operations together rather than just seeing one one operation at a time and we can also detect which tensors are temporaries right because um actually this is nice that python is is reference counted language so we know straight away when uh when a tensor goes out of scope and that means that it cannot be observed by the program ever again or ever right so we can mark that sensor in our trace as as a temporary and um having variables as temporaries is very important for optimization so they they make it they enable optimization they allow you to rewrite the code um much more easily then if you think that every single value might be the observable other problem and of course we can then play all the usual tricks of optimizing traces for execution in the background and so on um and traces repeat a lot so also some members later but you know prices repeat millions of times so we can advertise the cost of optimization and best of all is that they work with any code base and like all the previous solutions that i feel all these torch script and the one that require you to essentially rewrite the model uh torchy know just just doesn't require any coaching channel um so just a little picture so the ideas when in python you you have some torch um function call right it produces an event in pytorch and torchy essentially is a plugin for pytorch and it intercepts all these events and and they're essentially two kinds of events the events just just append something to the trace right or which are basically new operations or we have uh observable events like fresh like fetch the test data and in this case we essentially need to go to the executor take the trace compile compile it and then go to the back and thanksgiving fairly straightforward okay so how do we do it in practice let's let's go back to the dispatcher right so remember that there's some global dispatch state and how we set it is we require the program to do torture dot enable okay and this just sets this include dispatch key torching which means that all uh like the algorithm like dispatch algorithm from now on we'll consider we'll consider this torchy um key and the effect is that um essentially we break the connection there and we touch here um so all operations will do the first few things and then they will stop here and we just dump it to the trace rather than executing straight away and later when we need to execute the operation we will resume the next few steps and of course then we can use any back-end available so there are actually many back-ends that can compile by torch uh like small micro programs um especially these days there are a lot of compilers that can take torch script as inputs and actually what we do is that we produce the touchscript ir from our trace and then from there you can use a lot of existing packets so a good thing is that the avi uh that the tensor representation in memory is equal pretty much for everyone so if it stands everyone represents in the same way right and if it's parse there are just a few formats that everyone uh understands so uh you can mix and match that kinds really pretty easily which is not true with other kind of applications okay another technicality in python is that not all events go through the dispatcher um so what we have to do is we have to replace the implementation with our own implementation because for example when the program calls print what it shows up is it shows up as a call to the storage uh here in the um and so to intercept this kind of method calls that are virtual here right so we have our own implementation that just checks whether that is materialized or not so if it has some storage and if not it just uh flushes the trace and then acts normally okay we may ask ourselves you know why go through the trouble of building a whole new tradition compiler rather than just uh improving torch because touchscript is actually it's it's the closest that existing by torch to a real solution to speed up uh programming execution but the deal is this mantra of using a single data flow graph to represent a whole model it doesn't really work anymore right because as models get more dynamic um you know you can and and with control flow and you cannot put you know you cannot represent this stuff in single like in a single data flow rough so while the photographs were a a great tool in the beginning and they were really a good fit right now they're they are not anymore so we should stop using this single data flow graph idea that was useful in the beginning and of course once we start with addressing cheats of course then you get all sorts of statistics which enable you to do uh more optimizations you can trace across friction boundaries and so on and so forth so addressing it makes sense and is actually complementary to what touchscript offers today um so we do have a working prototype sorry uh we have a working prototype so i'll show you some early results also create some micro benchmarks which essentially these are just a functions with eight to 32 element wise operations and then that are applied to square matrices and then we keep increasing the size of the matrices and then we try with control flow and we have to before and here are the results so the line is basically uh by torch vanilla so it's speed up one um and then we see that as we increase the number of um operations right and and the size of the operands then of course the speed up increases that's what we expect um and we see for example here we get the speed up for of around 12 x so can you imagine the last time you saw a compiler getting a 12x beta that's not common at all as a comparison we also include the results for touchscript because these functions we could write them as storage script as well and so we perform very similar to torch script in the micro benchmarks also because we are using the torch script um so nnc is a touchscript uh fusion algorithm which we are using the same so this is expected so it's just to show that uh we get the same benefits um as a tool that allows you that forces you to re rewrite your code and we get the same kind of performance but without requiring you to rewrite your code furthermore once you had control flow which is this last uh example um we outperform torch script a lot so here we still have our 12x beta and torch scripts is here right with a 3x speedup over baseline right so we outperform uh the touchscript by a lot but i like four four five x right so um and models are going into the direction of having control flow so this last example that's where we expect models to be in the next one to three years so overall i think the results in the micro benchmarks are very encouraging but of course the world is not micro benchmarks the world is real benchmarks so now we turn to [Music] some standard image processing which works so these ones from torque vision and then these ones from hiking phase are standard text processing models these are they may not be the state of the art but they are but they are very close so instead of that models are usually variations of one of these okay and let me start by showing you how birds which is one of these text models looks like to our compiler so this is the way initialization so it isn't really interesting but the model itself this is the control flow graph of the whole birth model where each circle is a trace okay and the errors are where uh indicate the successor at runtime of tetris and so this trace t15 for example um depending like sometimes would jump here sometimes which are there right so it takes um five successors um that would peak at one time so the point is the dynamic control flow graph is super small for for and let me zoom in so here on the left is the diagrams from the birth paper okay and i'll show you that how actually what we see from the traces match perfectly once on the speeches so this is the zooming from the uh from the previous slide and here we have the embedding which uh on the picture here right embedding and then then we have the attention here which you see there um and then the normalization here and next slide you'll see that this thing is actually um feed forward so so actually the trace is actually aligned pretty well with the blocks and that are on the on the paper which is very cool um and if you see like this is the zoom on the attention head and if you look to the operations here in the the attention header exactly so here you have this these linears and you'll see that they show up here we have here one language three linear which are which component corresponds to this treeline is here um [Music] so it's pretty cool i mean it's it's it's exactly what's in the paper that's exactly what the observed on the trace this is the second part it continues stabilization for the attention and the output um one interesting thing to note is that these two traces are almost the same right they change only in one constant here so here we have a view with a five here we have a view with a seven there because we can in this case we have chosen to use to make the constants in in in the trace and another option would be to make constants mix or some of the consoles as inputs right but here since we use them as part of the trace then we have four different traces that differ only by this number there okay some early results so this is speed up one so what we see is that actually [Music] we don't get any improvement and and it's worth for the for the image models which we'll see right next why the text models actually perform better and one of the reasons that we don't see any improvement is that this nnc algorithm which implements uh operation fusion is not very good so it only supports elementalizes operations uh for example it doesn't support batch multiplication which is used in all of these benchmarks uh and so on and so forth so uh the benefits that we usually get from from getting a sequence of operations this is okay we can do fusion now and scheduling and all these things we are not ripping um we are not collecting those benefits because this mnc is not good enough okay that's one of the reasons um and the other one is that of course by torch already has very specific operations for these models right because since these models are very popular developers have operations that are specific for these models to make them faster right but still i think the results especially for text models are not that bad because at least they show us that the overhead of the cheat compilation is not too bad right so we are pretty close to one okay so how many traces do we get how many unique traces and if we don't do any shaping france type inference is the number of traces and now you see you start here you start seeing here the suspicion right why the text models have so many traces where sorry the image models have so many traces where the text models are so few and but keep that question in your mind for a little longer i'll just show that if we do shape inference then we reduce the number of places considerably because now the traces become longer because um sometimes the traces are cut short just to because we didn't have the information of the shape and we would need to compute the results just to know the shape but if we do shape inference then we we can delay flushing the trace a little longer so we get we get essentially less than half of the traces if we do some shipping here is one of is the explanation why we get so many traces with the image models and we get the usual problem of this explosion so you see here that we get a lot of traces that are equal mode of the custom and we didn't implement the optimization which would be in this case just like move the constant to argument right to them these explosions and and since we didn't implement that then we get this this crazy export but this is one of the reasons why the performance with these models is so much worse than than with and why do we get so so many traces useful thing to look at is why do we flush trace why do we need to cut the twist short and what we want ideally is this storage to dominate because we want the flash trace only when someone asks for the contents of the trace right so if we do shape inference uh you see that for the text models the shape the storage information dominates which is exactly what we want and before we had a lot of requests for uh this greenish number of dimensions of the tensor this is whether this is in is contiguous or not uh this is uh the shape information is right here right so doing shaping information so doing shaping friends actually helps a lot as you can see for the image models we see that our shape inference is not particularly good but there's still a lot of discontinues here uh about half of the reasons are for each contiguous one of the reason is that we didn't implement shape difference for some key functions that i use in these models and so and again this also contributes to the performance of the image models being course in our benchmarks for the next mods these are interesting numbers just to see that it's possible for the current benchmarks to do a good job which reference and and and this picture dominated by um storage data which we cannot predict right we cannot predict the result of a tensor without competing or maybe in some cases you could but not enjoy let me also show you the impact of shape difference on trace sizes it's just interesting so you see that without ship inference uh the distribution of three sizes is very close to the left so we have a lot of one traces right and even uh five volt traces etc when we have shape inference you see that the data is now much more skewed towards the right even if here some a lot of traces that have uh 37 or 38 operations but um only with the image models which are here then we keep having um one of traces and again this explains why these image models are about those performance so ideally we want uh the distribution to be very on the right and even further than what we have here but the 30 something operations is already a very good number for fusion right because after some point there's very diminishing returns for every warrior operations okay just to conclude i've showed you the torchy which is this cheat compiler for automatically accelerating my torch programs um because current tools assume that models can be represented a single data flow graph and that's not true anymore so we need solutions to uh overcome these limitations and to support uh more recent kind of models and so the idea is that we convert these dynamic programs into smallish um straight line programs which is what we call traces and compilers love optimizing straight line straight line programs of course and yeah and it optimizes each trace it can run each trace with a different backend and so on and as there's zero code changes you just install and that's it and um yeah so this concludes my talk so i'm happy to answer any questions [Music] thank you for the topic | programmingconf | UC9uRyl_vxaf-yj2IAbqURDQ | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,076 | 32,077 |
aiLZj4iJmLY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiLZj4iJmLY | RasTafari Black Jews: Indwelling Christ, Inner Meaning Of Sukkot & Tabernacles! Ask RasTafari Rabbi | may yeshua may his word dwell richly indwell dwell tabernacle may his word tabernacle with you and in you brothers and sisters during this sukkot this occult season just want to say a couple of words on protecting our hearts and minds and seeing yeshua having our mind stayed on yeshua and here we have a picture of the tabernacle right looking inside the tabernacle with that veil that veil being taken away right that veil being taken away and i and i seeing and beholding yeshua moshiach the living the living yeshua as we come out of this babylon now it's interesting because sukkot was one of the places one of the first places that they tabernacled and they encamped speaking of our ancestors speaking of the right it says khan in spirit and in truth when they came out of egypt right sukkot right so i want to say a couple of words right here brothers and sisters on the inner meaning of sukkot right this inner meaning of tabernacles what's the enemy thing of tabernacles well tabernacles is a type of the lord's guilty his supper all right his supper feasts his tabernacles right where he says to us about his word right his word abiding his word dwelling in us after all john's gospel all right john's gospel gives us some very important clues right that the sukkah that the israelites dwelt in they dwelt in during their their journey right after they had came out of egypt all right it wasn't over just because they came out of egypt it's not over because we acknowledge the king of kings in christ and we accept this it's not over there that's that's where we now must begin to tabernacle and have his word tabernacle in us and the hearing of his word and the meditating on his word the mindfulness to his word so the way that we observe right sukkot right and this indwelling and tabernacles time is not in the way of the old in the types and the shadows but in the way of the new in the breed right in the new covenant so what is the ground nation and foundation here's where john's gospel where johannes is when gail um building on the synoptic gospels of matthew mark and luke some look at john's gospel to be a gnostic gospel and truly it is but in the in the epignosis in the full knowledge of yeshua hamoshi not in science falsely so-called or gnosis pseudonymous not in the so-called knowledge that many who come in jesus name claim and they fall short of the race and many even fall shorter of the grace because they do not allow and have that word tabernacle in him take up residence and to dwell richly in i and i heart in an i-9 mind there's a couple of verses i want to share i wanted to touch on mantra all right you know because a lot of folks talk about control it's not about control that's a con and a troll it's about the managing right the managing of our heart and our mind by having yeshua how mushy his word richly dwell in us because the word became flesh and as his incarnation in the distinct so are we born again through his seed through that sea and what's the seed the seed is that word right it is the word the sound and the power the power of the wenger the power of the gospel the power of the good news so brothers and sisters i want to share a couple of verses right here i got a couple of minutes in this recording right and we hope to go into this a little bit fuller right but many of us are going through certain separations right we're going through various i call them growing pains right because just because we are born again in that seed and by that seed and that faith on that seed that faith in his word we have to grow up all right this is why the scripture calls us little children right little children spend some time reading those verses on little children because that's what we are we might be big people in the world but when we are born again in the regeneration we are little children now the children have to be nourished the children have to grow and here's where the word and beholding him in and through his word is so very vital have you not heard the teaching of his majesty which says to we that discipline of the mind is a basic ingredient of genuine morality and therefore a spiritual strength and in order to follow this aim one must be guided almost guided by the translators say religion but we know that word is hymenops and that what religion means to a gentile lie greco european in the gentile way of thinking because they trace it to the latin while i and i trace it to i own roots this is what we have to know what our roots and culture is so the word religion in the western sense religio means to tie back tie down but his match is not speaking from that root he is he is the root and the offspring of great king david so when we look into the afro-shemitic we get to recognize the word hymenot right hymanote is the living faith so how do we live in the living phase how do we grow in the living faith well it's by his word and it's in his grace once again brothers and sisters let's go to john's gospel just briefly and we're going to touch on mantra i know what mantra is well if you don't know what a mantra is they say it comes from eastern mysticism now we're not here teaching on eastern mysticism but when we find the truth and this truth is pretty well disseminated we can show a comparison this can be a stepping stone right so we can come to the higher overstanding because we're looking at the bible from a western gentile perspective and we see that as long as they've been living and looking at the bible from that way we don't see the true fruits because we have to get to the true root and we have to properly plow and cultivate in our hearts and minds self-examine ourselves all right but we first have to just allow his word to dwell within us ritually right and learn his word right so a mantra just on this point right here that christos the word right the word is that seed right his word is our for lack of a better word our mantra what is a mantra it's a word sound and power his work that is the protection of i and i mind i and i soul and a heart and i and i soul it's a power phrase of mystic sound syllables composed of vowels and consonants and is used in the managing and the focusing of i and i heart and i and i mind i mind and i soul and these words are words of power as his matter says for my part our glory in the bible and this aids in the growing and growing us up in true spirituality so this time of tabernacling is an excellent time to behold him and to behold his glory here's the word says about our birth our regeneration that as many but as many as received as quebec as receive him to them to ain't i gave he the power the authorization the authority the the cultivation to become the sons or the children the bene ha elohim even to them that my men ain't who admit who trust on his name which were born not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man but of elohim this is speaking to i and i second birth or our rebirth or the regeneration right so tabernacling look at the incarnation right here and the word was made flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory the glory as of the only begotten of the father full of grace and truth so the word became flesh so how does his word become flesh of i and i flesh and bone of ain't i bone goes through the blood of the lamb receiving that blood of the lamb his life right he's given his life right for i and i life that we can have this relationship with the almighty with the blameless creed of our father not just a creator creature relationship but a father and a child relation but the word is the key the word is the key he says to we in john 14 23 to keep my words remember the word the word dwelt the the word tabernacle amongst us is for i and i to have his word tabernacle and i in our heart nine mind to meditate on his power word to pray for the qadesh the holy spirit the spirit of truth right and to pray for other brothers and sisters to fellowship with to ask him not to go out just to seek on our own but to ask him to trust him john 14 23 says yeshua answered and said to him right if a man loved me now it was judas not iscariot yehuda not as that acts in lord adoni how is it that thou wilt man i fast this is what tabernacle is it's a manifest a manifestation the word became flesh and dwelt amongst i and i so seeing yeshua in tabernacles seeing yeshua at the heart and at the center of the feast of tabernacles right seeing yeshua dwelling and dwelling in yeshua and dwelling in yeshua through that seed through that word so judas yehudah not iscariot not judas iscariot another judah a dhoni he said how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us how are you going to manifest to us to i and i and not to the world yeshua answered and said if a man loves me he will keep my words he will guard he will protect my words he will treasure my words the word sound and power and my father will love him and we so yeshua the bane elohim and his father our father will come to him and make our abode with him this is very very interesting right here my brothers and sisters so this is the key this is the key for we this is the key for our tabernacle allowing the word to dwell his word because faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of elohim by the word of moshiach right so that abode john 14 23 right he says that if a man loves me he will keep my word if we say that we love the king of kings we keep yeshua hamashiach's word and the father our abba and the moshia the son tabernacles in i and i in spirit and in truth let's just go to john compare this for a moment with john 8 and 31 john 8 and 31 and it's just that we get a get even more of a groundation of foundation in the in the true new testament so-called tabernacle and indwelling and how this is ionized sopping right and i shopping with adoni and i suffering with guitar and i support with the master with yeshua says right here and he spake these words and many are main or believed on him john 8 and 31 then said yeshua to the jews the yehudah which are mained on him to the yehudah the judahites who almaine who believed on him if ye continue in my word then are ye my disciples my disciple my students we are learning of him indeed then verse 32 says and this is the part of verse 32 is actually a part of verse 31 but so many of us have heard verse 31 apart from verse 32 and ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free well tell them the truth of this is yeshua's speaking find this zionist black lord and savior jesus christ speaking and he is was speaking to the judahites to the black jews the yehudah who are maimed in him and the fruit of that is the king of kings in the righteous ethiopian hebrew israelites if ye continue that means they were already in his word but if they continue continued in my word then are ye my disciples indeed and ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free the truth cannot make you free if you're not free in the sun because it's whom the son has made free is free indeed so they do a little tricky thing right there they give you the be part of the verse after semicolon and the truth shall make you free and the truth shall make you free right but they forget the context so it's out of context that's why it sounds like so much nonsense everybody even he's in all kinds of people because yeah the truth shall make you free and they give no credit right they never give no credit they discredit right they discredit because they don't give no credit to yeshua yeshua said this to the yehuda who admitted on him that if they continue if i and i continue ain't i the elect rastafari continue in his word in the word of the bane and his son our savior dwells and indwells in i and i then are ye my disciples indeed and see it's on the disciples that he was speaking to he was speaking to discipleship right there right so this time so-called time is an important time to tabernacle right to tabernacle and have his word the word become flesh by dwelling in your heart and in your mind and meditating and giving him praise right and fellowshipping you see we have to recognize how much he has loved us the father has loved us says love one another love your brother and sister as he has loved you you see but a lot of us are not persuaded how much he has loved us so sometimes our love falls short because we're not receiving his love right his love let's just touch on this right here um john 11 and 45. i got two more verses i want to share with you 11 and 45 so i can spend even more time dwelling and having his word originally in dwell but i wanted to share this with either and i hope and pray that it is helpful in the true spirituality of when we talk about word sound and power and walking it out in spirit and in truth not just what we say but also what we meditate in our heart and i and i mind it begins there my brothers and sisters not being conformed to the world but being transformed by the renewing of i and i mind and i know many of us didn't know these things but now we have time to learn them to put them in our treasured place put them within to treasure them john 11 and 45 says this 11 and 45 says it says and many of the jews the judahites right which came to maryam and had seen the things which yeshua did they are maimed on him right they are maine on him right they admitted on him so even though there were some who he came to who did not receive him there was a faithful remnant as there is a faithful remnant now one more verse my brothers and sisters 12 11 9 12 11 right also says because of because that by reason of him many yehuda went away right you know went away and are maimed on yeshua because that by reason of him many of the yehuda right many of the yehuda went away many came out right came out from the confusion of that time the religious confusion that time and they admitted on yeshua as many of i and i have come out of counterfeit so-called christianity and christianities and admit on the king of kings in christ so my brothers and sisters christos word is that protection of i and i mine and i and i soul right and his word is the power phrases that keeps in my heart and mind in perfect peace as isaiah 63 and 3 states right here thou will keep him or her in perfect peace whose mind is stayed is focused on thee because he trusteth in thee he trusts thee because we give credit to the king of kings and may the word of the king of kings in christ richly dwell and tabernacle within thee our | educationisthekey3 | UC2Dc2lqzKoX0piI9ACtQ4UQ | 2014-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,876 | 14,512 |
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10 minutes [Music] I'm getting to sleep [Music] if you wanna be better treat me right your mouth if you wanna be better [Music] your mouth [Music] turn on turn do you wanna be just another high if you wanna be better [Music] to me [Music] Mickey Mouse [Music] realized [Music] to take your mouth get orchestrated [Music] if you wanna be ready foreign [Music] let you know you love me [Music] he doesn't matter [Music] if you want me to do [Music] sometimes [Music] never mind I just wasted all that huh [Music] do you wanna be wanna be better [Music] if you wanna be just another high foreign [Music] thank you I'm stupid man I don't know what I'll be thinking though I would ask some of it I don't know what I'm doing though foreign [Music] sometimes [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] get your mouth [Music] in your life [Music] YouTube do you wanna be ready [Music] tonight and if you wanna be ready [Music] you know [Music] if you wanna break [Music] do you wanna leave [Music] I need more hangover [Music] foreign boy oh solo yeah Derby [Music] right now [Music] if you wanna be better [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] very much [Music] thank you [Music] why are you so loud [Music] foreign [Music] your mouth do you wanna love me [Music] if you wanna be ready [Music] do you wanna be just another heart [Music] attack [Music] do you wanna be just another high if you wanna be better [Music] foreign [Music] I believe [Music] do you wanna be just another high ER [Music] to me [Music] it's not like the old karate now [Music] I didn't even say I had people in there [Music] if you wanna be better [Music] over there stop it [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] every year [Music] it makes sense with that foreign [Music] listening [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] feltics [Music] I need something else in there probably didn't duplicate this hey get rid of this what's up mama sphere [Music] viewing voices foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] taking it too low y'all [Music] hey let's get the haircut [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] he put some rock and roller [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] love me just another baby [Music] I don't like that vocals I'm tired of that vocal already so that was a G sharp minor so let's type that in [Music] there foreign [Music] thank you gonna have a lot of I think I saw up there with this one how long are you you alone buddy why are you so long so let's shorten you up nope that's not shortening you up so do that they showing you up that way nope that's actually yeah [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] I need something that's gonna [Music] need some kind of more RnB [Music] C Unity foreign [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] thank you foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] let me stop let me stop I was working on something else [Music] okay fine no slow drums [Music] kind of like that little [Music] still ain't it still ain't it still ain't it find something right find something foreign [Music] thank you I just like that part just for right now [Music] what happened to my Loop oh cause I wrote a loop way over there what's wrong with y'all ride your little Loop way over there so Loop that [Music] foreign [Music] too precise and I don't feel like going in there it's too old on the money I don't know how to say it it's on the money and I don't need it [Music] foreign [Music] trying to stretch you out man I'm trying to stretch you out no I need that in there and let's get rid of all of that which is all it is I just want to do some choppy choppy choppy be there by attack the tattoo [Music] thank you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] thank you [Music] thank you [Music] just have to move the symbols 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hsj96lyQKEM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsj96lyQKEM | NO CRABS IN THE PINE RIVER | all right morning guys 5:30 in the morning kind of hook up the boat looks like it's starting to break ups been raining the last couple of days gonna go down the pine and put some crab pots in and see if the theory of rain brings our crabs out fresh water so I'll hook the boat up I'll come back to you soon the boat hooked up loaded up last night I got six pots taking my daughter out with me today so I can throw in a couple of pots what we're gonna do today a couple in the mud couple in the sand try a bit of both not expecting much but give it a go [Music] Friday so at six o'clock boats loaded cars loaded 9:30 high tide so we'll get a couple of hours of the run in hopefully I think it's meant to rain all around lunchtime twelve o'clock or something shut the up here I'm into rain around lunchtime so we'll get out sink these pots for a bit maybe have a bit of a fish get the drone up in the sky see what happens I guess [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right so we're on the water it's about seven o'clock come a little help yeah there's fishies what we're gonna do we're gonna head up towards the Hornibrook we'll put some pots in will you we got some dolphin fish from our trip on frenzy charters we've got some frames left I will track them in and see if they want some dolphin fish all right you ready Lex you hold on all right so we're loading the first pot up a bit of dolphin fish we'll see if they interested what's up give me one second and I'll get you something whoo that's it a bit of dolphin fish is that does a trick hey yeah let's bite that is dolphin fish yeah so zip tie on here could you never know all right you hold on Lex we're gonna go all right so we've drifted over the other side of the river we're gonna try get some crabs yeah I'm gonna put two along this Bank over here you can see straight ahead of us sort of muddy mangrove the area now I'm gonna head up towards the bridge a bit more the Hornibrook frigate and I'll probably put four in the sand today see if I can catch a sandy I've never actually caught sandy had really caught Maddie's either but can only try right I will head over here I've some animator but the first part looks pretty manga IV a little bit of bite flopping around so I will give it a gal I and we'll put one over here somewhere we will put it right about here one and a half meters of water and we'll give that a go so the other couple will head up here under the sand flats and try get a couple of sandee's I reckon who made it looks good to me [Music] this is the last pot we got off here near the bridge but I so that's all the pots in reassess the situation get the ride out whatever little fish while we wait and [Music] have to pull up on the first pot then we put into this morning these two were in the mangroves in the muddy area I will go in we'll grab them we got back a bit don't get out of here we'll see if there's anything in the air I Lex nothing well you got nothing again yeah nothing oh that for one little crab can you see him no it's a crybaby Oh barnacles growing on him is he [Music] here's a buck just a very undersized one there's a lobster we're up near the bridge Sam flats nothing yeah I got it nothing absolutely nothing so we did all that this morning it's 11 o'clock heading back home one undersized buck wasn't expecting that's not really a crabber maybe do it once or twice a year for a bit of fun put in for a day off yesterday lot last minute notice kind of thing and then thought hey why not take the boat down put the pots in have a bit of fun get the drone in the air beats being at work right we'll get I'm will playing the body put it away and that's about all the adventure and done good today catches on | The Paynes Ltd | UCK76zOhpQFyoV6256fEqxqg | 2020-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 763 | 3,755 |
SpRlEy7QfBw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpRlEy7QfBw | Juan de la Cosa | Wikipedia audio article | juan de la cosa si 1452 28 february 1510 was a Spanish navigator and cartographer known for designing the earliest European world map that incorporated the territories of the Americas that were discovered in the 15th century de la cosa played an important role in the first and second voyage of Christopher Columbus to the West Indies since he was the owner and captain of the Santa Maria in 1499 he served as the chief pilot in the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda to the coasts of South America upon his return to Andalusia he drew his famous mappa Mundi world map and soon returned to the Indies this time with Rodrigo de Bastidas in the following years della cosa alternated trips to America under its own command with special duties from the crown including an assignment as a spy in Lisbon and participation in the board of pilots held in Burgos in 1508 in 1509 he began what would be his last expedition again with au Jetta to take possession of the coasts of modern Colombia de la cosa died in an armed confrontation with indigenous people before he could get possession of araba topic origin and youth topic no one knows exactly where one delay kosa was born but the most accepted hypothesis is that it was in San Tonya Cantabria because there are documents showing that he was a resident there and his wife and daughter lived in that city some 16th century chroniclers called him the biscayne leading to confusion with another sailor called Juan Vizcaino however today they are known to be different people his date of birth is also unknown but it is estimated between 1450 and 1460 nor is any information available from his childhood or adolescence it is assumed that the young man took part in sailing voyages around the Bay of Biscay and then towards the Canary Islands in West Africa the first solid references come from 1488 when Juan de la cosa was in Portugal at that time navigator Bartolomeu Dias had just arrived in Lisbon after having reached the Cape of Good Hope the Catholic Monarchs may have sent de la cosa to that city as a spy to obtain information and details of the discovery he managed to return to Castile before Portuguese officers captured him early in the 1490s Juan de la cosa was living in El Puerto de Santa Maria and owned a ship called Mary Galante or Galician it is believed that it was there that he established a business relationship with the peens own brothers topic early voyages topic according to some historians he was born in 1460 at sta maria del puerto san tania in cantabria spain from early childhood he spent time on the water from the waters of his native country which he knew thoroughly he soon ventured unto the coast of western Africa which was at that time the goal of many Spanish expeditions the first reliable references place him in Portugal in 1488 meeting the explorer Bartolomeu Dias who had just sailed around the Cape of Good Hope topic travels topic topic travels with Christopher Columbus topic 1 de la cosa sailed with Christopher Columbus on his first three voyages to the New World he owned and was master of the Santa Maria flagship of Columbus s first voyage in 1492 the vessel shipwrecked that year on the night of 24 to 25 December of the present day side of cap-haitien Haiti de la cosa in a notable act of cowardice or treason in Columbus s documented opinion fled the sinking Santa Maria his partial ownership of the vessel notwithstanding in the flagships boat rather than endeavor to assist Columbus in catching the stricken vessel from off the coral reef on which it had run aground he and a handful of loyals made for La Nina waiting a few hundred yards astern of the flagship but they were turned back by la niñas captain Vicente Yanis on Columbus s second voyage in 1493 de la cosa was Mariner and cartographer on the ship Kalina on Columbus's third voyage in 1498 de la cosa was on the ship Lenina some historians believe de la cosa did not participate in this voyage in 1494 de la cosa received compensation from the Spanish monarchs for the sinking of his ship on his first voyage he was awarded the right to transport doscientos crisis to Trego 200 cases of flour from Andalusia to Biscay and exempted from certain duties topic first voyage with dough Jetta topic on his fourth voyage in 1499 de la cosa was the first pilot for the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda and Amerigo Vespucci and with them was among the first to set foot on the South American mainland on the Gulf of Paria at the same time they explored the coast from Essequibo River to Cape Vila in spite of not receiving much remuneration de la cosa had benefited considerably having mapped in detail the coasts of the region he explored information he would use to create his famous map on the fifth voyage in 1500 de la cosa Rodrigo de Bastidas and Vasco núñez de Balboa explored the lands of present-day Colombia and Panama he explored further along the South American coast to the Isthmus of Panama and returned to Haiti in 1502 when the Spanish court found soon afterwards that the Portuguese had made several incursions into the newly discovered country Queen Isabella sent one de la cosa at the head of a delegation to Portugal to protest this incursion de la cosa was arrested and incarcerated liberated only with the help of Queen Isabella topic first independent voyage topic delle cosa was nominated in al-ghazali and in 1504 205 or 1506 was commander of an expedition to the Pearl Islands and the Gulf of urabá to found settlements there at the same time he visited Jamaica and Haiti topic second voyage with Deyo Jetta and delay kosis death topic in 1509 one delay cosas set out for the seventh and last time for the new world he carried 200 colonists on three ships and on reaching Haiti placed himself under the command of Alonso de Ojeda who added another ship with 100 settlers to the expedition after having settled an old border dispute between Alonso de Ojeda and Diego denisa they went with Francisco Pizarro into Doha Jetta s territory and landed at the future site of Cartagena this was against the warnings of de la cosa who proposed they disembark on the more peaceful coast of the Gulf of araba when the Spanish came ashore they got in a fight with the natives on the Bay of calamar and drove them off emboldened by the Spanish victory do jeddah decided to go further into the forest to the native village at the future site of turbaco when they arrived at the town they were attacked by the natives and de la cosa was shot with poison arrows and killed de o Jeddah escaped and fled to the coast another Spanish expedition passed by and do Jeddah told them of the murderous natives the men of the other expedition joined the agenda for a punitive attack on that village killing all of its inhabitants to avenge de la cosa s death dela kosis widow received 45,000 mayor Avedis and all the natives he had in his possession as indemnity for services rendered topic cartography topic 1 de la cosa made several maps of which the only survivor is his famous world map from 1500 it is the oldest known European map that shows the new world of special interest as the outline of Cuba which Christopher Columbus never believed to be an island Wathan air and alexander von humboldt were the first to point out the great importance of this chart it is now in the museo navel in Madrid reproductions of it were first given by Humboldt in his Atlas geography cat physique topic see also topic list of explorers list of cartographers list of conquistadors voyages of Christopher Columbus the pin stone brothers Columbian Exchange or the grand exchange topic references topic topic bibliography topic this article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Auto Hartig 1913 juan de la cosa in herbermann charles Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton can OVAs del Castillo Y Vallejo Antonio 1892 ensayo biographic oh dalsu Libre Navigant a y con su mano cosmography Oh Juan de la cosa y descripcion a historia de su famosa Carta geographica PDF in Spanish Madrid tipo lit agraphia de la vie for a humbled Alexander 1836 239 examined critique de l histoire de la geography du nouveau continent at de prague Redell astronomy mati cox 15 me at 16 me see Eccles in French Paris guide leon guerrero maria Montserrat mm El Segundo viaje colombino PDF PhD in Spanish universidad de via delete Lopez de Gomorrah Francisco 15:53 historian general de las indias in Spanish Medina del Campo Manzano Manzano 1 1988 law spins owns y el descubrimiento de America in Spanish Madrid adición A's de cultura hispanica is B and 9 7 8 8 4 7 to 3 to 4 4 to 8 Sanchez Antonio 2013 la espada la Cruz y el patron sober a Nia Fei why representacion and El Mundo Iberico bajo la monarchia hispanica 1503 to 1598 Smith James L the 28th of November 2014 Europe's confused transmutation the realignment of moral cartography 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9zfsPlWjgKE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zfsPlWjgKE | Can You Escape This IMPOSSIBLE Minecraft Prison? | this is an impossible bedrock prison inside the box there's a crafting table furnace and a chest that contains a sponge ender pearl soul sand three iron hangets and 14 bamboo my friend attempted to escape but he couldn't i should add lava below the prison so you can't teleport out the walls here's how you escape what you have to do is break the chest craft a bucket with the three iron ingots make seven sticks with the 14 bamboo and craft three ladders next you had to place the sponge in the furnace use the chest as fuel and place the bucket in the fuel slot to collect water from the sponge then you must use the water bucket to travel up the walls place the sponge below you and also the soul sand at the roof since soul sand is in a full block you can align yourself at the edge and use the pearl to teleport out the prison finally you must successfully do a ladder clutch jump over the lava and you've escaped | Alpha | UCczVGEKd7mlIaEenCdbH93w | 2021-12-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 178 | 918 |
jnjwEFn8dB0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnjwEFn8dB0 | Old Town Road Guitar Tutorial - Easy Chords (Lil Nas X) | what's going on guys Kurt here with five minute Qatar comm today's tutorial is going to be for Old Town Road by lil nas ex featuring Billy Ray Cyrus this one's super easy so it's gonna be really quick to learn if you're completely new to guitar start with my free intro to guitar course here and if you want the easiest way to learn the song check out our bonus package which has slow playthroughs loopable sections downloadable video and a whole bunch of other things to make it really easy you can check that out by clicking the link in the description below and now let's get started with the main guitar part [Music] let's grab an E chord and I'll start with the strumming pattern it's gonna sound like this down down down up down down down up one two and A three four and A one two and A three four and then you're gonna go on the chord progression of E G d c playing each chord for two beats before switching and you want to play this one kind of lazily and slow kind of like you're sitting on a porch just strumming a banjo so you can just play that for the entire song and be good here but if you want to match it a little bit better the rises and falls and the energy we can change it up in a few spots so what you can do in the verses is play just single beats instead of the strumming pattern so [Music] and then switch to our other strumming pattern for the chorus to make it a little bit more energetic and then one other thing you can do to change it up and Billy Ray Cyrus's verse is go even slower strums playing each chord for two beats before switching so [Music] really slow smooth and calm those are just a few optional things you can do if you want but if you could play those parts you can play the entire song if you learn something from this video please hit that thumbs up button and let me know in the comments below I do read them I don't always have time to reply but I do see a lot of you guys comments and I love reading them and it really does make a difference make sure to subscribe if you haven't already and I'll see you in the next five minute I see [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | 5 Minute Guitar - Kurt Berg | UCOSmaT73sJrjOmf6PHjxVAQ | 2019-08-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 429 | 2,192 |
tvP268zDwec | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvP268zDwec | Osteoporosis: A Bone to Pick With Conventional Medicine — Paul Ralston, D.C. (AHS14) | herse speaker now is dr. Paul Ralston and he's going to speak on osteoporosis a bone to pick with conventional medicine hi everyone it sound good everyone hear me okay I have 20 minutes to do about a three hour talk so if I probably got a run right up to the end so if you want to ask questions just just come grab me when we're done what I'm gonna do is go over some just some briefly some facts about bone then we're gonna go over just briefly some physiology of bone building and bone destruction then we're going to go over statistics on osteoporosis and then risk factors and diagnosis and then we're gonna go over some medical management and then some alternative management of it okay so found this humerus so bone the the biggest point I want to get if everyone leaves today and they don't get anything else please understand this we oftentimes we think of bone is this and in fact bone is very much alive it's um it's a lot of times people think of bone is more of a so like a coat hanger and our our coat that goes over it that's kind of our body but the bone the hanger itself isn't necessarily life bone is a very metabolic tissue it's a very active tissue and it's very much alive we have 206 bones in the human body and over half of those are just actually in your hands and your feet the outer surface of bone is called cortical bone and the inner like the struts and the matrix soar like a bridge the zigzags on a bridge that is your trabecular bone collagen provides your framework and then calcium and phosphorus will combine with about 4600 other known nutrients to give bone make it hard yet actually bone can actually be flexible so five functions of bone in support and movement it adds protection for the body so for instance vital structures hearts lungs brain are all protected by bone it's your mineral bank it produces blood all your blood is made in your bone bone marrow and storage of energy later in life so as you age red marrow what can turn to yellow marrow and become an important source of fat and energy okay so process we in bone there's a constant process of life and death bone is constantly being built and destroyed osteoblasts are cells responsible for forming new bone and the cells called osteoclasts break down and remove remove old broken down bones you're all this process of balance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts are governed by hormones like parathyroid hormone vitamin d estrogen calcitonin testosterone etc so around age 30 so most of us I think most literature will agree that most of our bone mineral banks have been built up by the age of 30 I think 90% by the age of 20 after that the tip basically the the scale starts tipping towards osteo that's an era osteoclast and we start over drafting our bone account so we start writing basically bad checks with our bone so a big thing to do is to maximize your bone account very early in life and this will ensure that you have strong bones lifelong so we're gonna go over some stats on osteoporosis and how this actually this condition we know we really focus a lot on especially in the ancestral health community about you know stroke cancer heart disease things like that most people don't really I don't think they really give osteoporosis the credit for how actually unfortunately how bad of a disease it is 54 million Americans have osteoporosis or low bone mass and two million fractures will occur each year fragility fractures from osteoporosis and four more people will have osteoporosis or a fragility fracture I'm sorry then we'll have a heart attack cancer or stroke now 50% of women after the age of 50 will have a fragility fracture so one of every two women one of every four men we oftentimes think this is more of a woman's disease but it's not necessarily true one in four men will actually suffer this fractures after age 50 Jamie Scott said yesterday about hip fractures how a lot of people think oh okay I fractured a bone you know several weeks it's gonna heal up what have you actually hip fractures are quite deadly the 30-day mortality rate on a hip fractures nine percent so one in ten people are dead inside of 30 days from a hip fracture if you add a side order of another health problem like congestive heart failure or pneumonia this rate goes up exponentially so again hip fractures quite serious and they're quite expensive just treating fractures alone 19 billion a year just to treat fractures from osteoporosis so briefly I liked it sometimes people get the wrong impression when you break the fracture a hip you're fracturing the leg the femur bone so a lot of times people you know grandmother fell and they and they broke their hip on the ice or whatever although you can break the pelvis very much so when most people are discussing a hip fracture it's and actually a fracture right in the femoral neck and then right below the neck and then right below this is the trochanter right below the trochanter those are the areas in which we refer to hip fractures as a chiropractor I of images of spines and some of them are not so good this is a vertebra it's probably a lumbar spine vertebra and this is normal this is osteoporotic so as I told you the zigzags and kind of like the struts of the bone the trabecular bone this is the stuff that kind of gets gets worn out with osteoporosis it gets destroyed and it is now it's required support this wait so if you can imagine five bones in the lower back you have 12 in your mid-back and seven in your neck if you started getting a couple of these compression fractures in there you can lose quite a bit of height a lot of times the patient will come in and say well I used to be five seven when I was 23 now I'm five four and a half or five five and a half and they have in fact lost quite a bit of height from bone and bone disease so major risk factors for osteoporosis the big ones are gonna be your age gender of course women are affected more how big you are so Oh Asian women it's smaller petite bones when you're petite and small you don't you're not going into later in life with a lot of bone mineral density because you just don't have a large structure to support so that puts you at an increased risk other risk factors smoking and drinking habits history of fracture certain medications such as glucocorticoids like prednisone steroid use and omeprazole and some proton pump inhibitors long term have been shown to destroy bone oh yeah history of eating disorders so bulimia and anorexia and can also be a source a risk factor bone mineral density can be assessed but with a DEXA scan dual x-ray absorb otama tree and a DEXA scan is typically done on the wrist it's done on the neck of the femur and it's done on the spine and I really it does have limitations so certain populations have no reference values so like children have no reference values so that's certainly a limitation in that another thing is bone mineral density doesn't always indicate resistance to fracture so in other words you can have good mode bone mineral density it doesn't always mean that the bone itself is actually going to be more resistant to fracture so that's a little bit of a confounder the hip I feel is probably the most important or the most reliable area when you start doing P actually DEXA scans on patients older than 50 like in the spine the abdominal aorta lays across the spine and so if it will commonly calcify after the age of 50 and that's gonna skew the reading of a DEXA scan so femoral neck is definitely your most I think important area so other tests like blood calcium parathyroid hormone 24-hour urine calcium and then you can go into things like bone scans things like this these are all going to help diagnose or determine if it's a secondary osteoporosis so something like metastatic bone cancer McCall's osteoporosis or some bone loss glucocorticoid treatment so we want to make sure you know the the source of osteoporosis kind of like anemia anemia can be just iron deficiency anemia however it can be nothing to do with your iron and be caused by a pathological process underlying that so it's important to determine that okay so to calculate your individual risk you guys can go to this website it's called it's a new thing that's called fracks developed by the WH o the World Health Organization and what fracks does is it ways your clinical risk factors of osteoporosis and then it ways that with your femoral neck bone mineral density and then it gives you like a ten-year probability of fracture and it's it's a it's a pretty complicated algorithm but yet it's you can access it at this site here and this okay so that's done done with that one typical medical management bisphosphonates are the are the main medical management of osteoporosis at this time there's anabolic agents I think one called teriparatide as a parathyroid hormone I think it's the only drug shown to be be actually FDA approved for building bone but the bisphosphonates basically what they do is they keep you from they don't affect bone production or the osteoblast activity they basically will keep bone from being broken down at a higher rate so side-effects of these include heartburn bone muscle and joint pain gastric ulcers and a recent thing that's I've been reported is some kind of subtrochanteric fractures so that is again the side of your leg where you feel kind of the bone on the hip that's your trochanter the greater trochanter for some reason they have been reporting patients that come in and they have it like a dull bone ache there it can actually be bilateral it's really interesting it's very important is if you are in primary care and you're dealing with patients if they are coming in with an elderly person with unexplained deep dull pain in that that area definitely something to look into and to consider is in fact are they on bisphosphonates and have they been on them for a while and because you don't want if that is a fracture in there you want to you wanted to definitely keep it from getting worse okay so I'm gonna go into calcium because we're running out of time so calcium osteoporosis has been I think mismanaged a lot we tend to thought of it as a kind of a calcium deficiency disease in fact just piling an extra calcium really hasn't done anything to fix the problem in fact much research has been shown to make it worse and to cause other problems in the body it's sort of the same way just because a calcium is the largest amount is in your bone that doesn't mean just taking more is going to cause bone growth any more than if a person who is working out just starts taking a ton approach it will actually doesn't work out and it takes a ton of protein they're not just going to form muscle out of that like dumping a pile of two-by-fours and drywall off and saying go frame a room out well if you don't have the workers to put that stuff where it's supposed to be in how it's supposed to be it doesn't really make a lot of sense so what I'll tell you about calcium briefly it's basically just passing through just like all of other minerals it's bit looking down over millions of years and to dust it mixes with the soil the plants take it up the animals eat the plants to take it up we eat the animals and the plants and basically we're all just kind of borrowing calcium for a while and 99% of it is making up your teeth and bones the other 1% is busy with muscle contraction nerve conduction intracellular signaling etc best sources I think everyone kind of knows dairy products vegetables canned meat like sardines and salmon are actually an excellent source of calcium because of the bones in their calcium most okay sorry an amazing amount of calcium products have been sold over the past past few decades I've been through it all the coral calcium came and went calcium citrate calcium lactate calcium malate the best form still is just plain old unsexy calcium carbon elemental and you're just gonna get it's and it's very it's very cheap however I always recommend make sure you're taking and getting the proper amounts of the other supporting nutrients like d3 k2 magnesium etc before you start adding calcium and I I just I really hesitate to to give a lot of people calcium just because of the fact that if those other nutrients aren't in place calcium starts ending up in the soft tissues and like endothelial tissue like your arteries and bad places calcium and tendons and in soft tissue and it can be a very bad thing okay so magnesium magnesium is another mineral it's essential for the structure of all animals involved in about 300 enzyme reactions in the body now what we're showing is that diets that provide the recommended levels of magnesium enhance bone health but more research is definitely needed to determine the optimal optimal amounts of magnesium for prevention of osteoporosis we don't really know the right amount for it it's hard to test because magnesium is in the bone and it's also inside the cell so sometimes it's hard to get a good read on how much magnesium you'd have teenage girls especially athletes almost all of them are deficient in K and if you're not if they're not taking magnesium they're probably deficient it's very hard in this population they definitely can benefit from magnesium supplementation we're definitely increasing it in their diet preferred supplemental form is citrate magnesium citrate very high bioavailability some other amino acid chelate forms are effective as well I tend to just avoid the magnesium oxide just it just has a lower bioavailability it's not gonna hurt you or anything kidneys are quite adapted excreting excessive magnesium in the absence of diseases of course so vitamin K was discovered in the 20s by Henrik Dam a vitamin K I think we all are probably hip on especially k2 but what I want you to understand is a little bit of a history of it the reason why many physicians were were actually they were taught that it was the blood clot ER it came out and obviously vitamin k1 is essential for four of the 13 proteins involved in blood clotting however when it was discovered it was the work was published in a German journal and it was called coagulation spelled with a k so a lot of physicians just determined okay that's the blood clot or that's we don't want our blood clotting about so the two forms that were discovered were k1 and k2 but the researchers didn't consider them to have much difference in function and wasn't until osteocalcin the protein which is involved in kind of pulling calcium into bone and telling calcium where to go it was discovered in 75 so it wasn't until much later this protein was discovered that the the function of vitamin k2 was appreciated okay I'm really running out of time okay so Kellogg says that this is the good source of vitamin D it's not so don't do that we all know vitamin D so I'm not even going to actually go over the slide because I think we all know vitamin D is important for bone health it's not really much of a secret we get it through sun exposure and it's more effectively absorbed and utilize for prevention of osteoporosis through animal products strontium not gonna go over it don't have time and I have to do a little bit of hormones but I'm not gonna go hormonal on you because we don't have the time for it but women are affected by osteoporosis more because of their estrogen loss okay so women can lose up to half their bone mass between perimenopause menopause in the ten years following menopause and this the specific role of estrogen hasn't been perfectly and completely sorted out yet but we know the answer to two questions which is is estrogen loss affect bone negatively yes does estrogen replacement enhance bone health yes it does however that being said I definitely with in Oregon hormones such as estrogen testosterone I definitely recommend a good progressive doctor of functional medicine doc get your levels tested use bioidentical hormones I just I had to put a slide on here I just did really because of time I don't have time to get into the specifics of it okay so exercise we know that exercise is huge for bone okay so something called spaceflight osteopenia and that is the astronauts are losing like 1 percent of their bone mass per month in space it's unbelievable how much bone mass you lose and I put exercise on a kind of a spectrum for patients and what I mean by that is how much exercise and what exercise you need for your bone health depends on what you're currently doing so if you're sitting on the couch you know eating Doritos and doing nothing getting into let's say for instance a pool and doing water aerobics which isn't a lot but that person that patient will actually get some some benefit from just water aerobics which is generally considered not to be very helpful for bone because of the zero gravity and water however they will get something if the person is currently doing water aerobics for the basis of their of their exercise then get them onto the land and they tell me I'm done so sorry please come and ask questions if you want to know more thank you | AncestryFoundation | UCSIUpXeC1QEjNm54X7KylkQ | 2014-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,129 | 17,116 |
Un1NCnyCqps | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Un1NCnyCqps | Learning Objectives | so in this outcome-based education one has in the bologna process one has discussed what is the learning outcome and there is a wider understanding of knowledge it's not only knowledge and understanding the students shall also uh show the ability of to apply knowledge and understanding and also the learning objectives or the learning outcomes is about developing skills different skills communication skills technical skills and also the ability to make wise and relevant judgments in in different situations so it's the learning outcomes is more than just what you can write in an written exam or it's it's it's a wider knowledge concept i think that is important the concepts of goals objectives and learning outcomes and the relationship between them sometimes we use these terms uh interchangeably and not so distinct which one means how uh they all relate to teaching and this is one way of defining and discriminating the concepts with which i think it's important that we are agree upon so one way of using these terms is to seek goals as a more overarching term you could describe the goal for an education or a course in more overarching terms and if you narrow down you can use the term objective that could be in in the course plan but then when it comes to describe the learning outcomes that you can use in the in the course for the students to understand what are we supposed to to reach during this course and for the teachers to know what are the the outcomes that i have to plan my teaching around uh what is the expected intended outcome of this course and this that should be more precise more specified and in in our work now that we're in to identify all these learning outcomes i think it's important that that we use the the term learning outcome and also that we try to formulate it in uh in a way that would would use the same mal help me samuel or frame for for formulating the learning outcomes a learning outcome describes in observable and measurable terms what a student is able to do as a result of completing a learning experience i think that's a good definition of what the learning outcome should be intended learning outcomes one could discuss who is it that should uh formulate the intended learning outcomes sometimes when you talk about the the outcome based and the constructive alignment we will come to that term uh you could say that it is the the teacher or the institution that formulates what the students are about to learn but of course in the course or in the education students learn more than what we expect them to or intend them to learn but we need to try to formulate the intended learning outcome that we see as most relevant and important for the students to to reach one thing uh to specify the intended learning outcomes is that it is a statement of what students will be able to do when they successfully complete a learning experience not just what the students will be will know but what they are able to do with the knowledge and the skills and that's important for how to think about how to formulate the intended learning outcomes i think you need to write it in a way there it's student-centered it is not about what does the teacher is teaching what the teacher is planning in the course it is about what the students are supposed to learn to experience to learn to understand to gain skills and understanding it needs to be measurable to be concise so that the students know what what are we supposed to do and to to learn and to be concise so the teacher can measure did the students reach the intended learning outcome it also needs to be meaningful and achievable there is some there there is some tools you could say to help you to write these intended learning outcomes and one of them is called smart and i present it here the first the s intended uh unintended learning outcome needs to be specific what action under what circumstances and by whom what action are those students supposed to be able to to do after ending the course and the m it needs to be measurable how will success be measured and that's a bit difficult to formulate a that in the in a way that is uh really helps the teacher to formulate the exam or the assignment or the assessment in the end of the course and the achievable part a is the formulated intended learning outcome possible to achieve in the in the time of the course with the resources allocated with teaching activities is it achievable for the or is it not possible to achieve the error relevant is the outcome relevant and important for the course and for the overarching goal sometimes we put in in learning objectives or learning outcomes in the course plans that maybe is not at the core of what the students are going to or intended to and the last one could be difficult to write in the learning outcome the time bound but maybe it's enough to say when the students have ended the course they shall be able to this and that that's a way of formulating the time bound i think | DID-ACT | UChzM1jex6nTVJfZgV-_Q6UQ | 2021-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 914 | 4,994 |
QQi9xOsAEow | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQi9xOsAEow | **Comments Needed** | buh-buh-buh-buh-buh ducted a defector hey guys so i thought i'd make a video where you youtube viewers could feel like you're more part of my channel which i'm happy cuz i'm very happy that you guys do watch my videos acquires help of you guys you guys out there to help me up for the challenge well the challenge is what are your favorite word's pretty easy huh i know right my favorite word is you guys don't care my weirdest all right so you guys got the challenge it's all up to you post your favorite words below and i will make a response video to this i will feature whoever comments in the video sounds good well I'll talk to you later guys bye | Anton Redding | UC-5jcIeZ1ruaTKYYtrr-p3g | 2011-08-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 652 |
2S4ei5_DCb0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S4ei5_DCb0 | Boogers & Poop: A Story About The Power of Imperfection | it's 3:00 in the afternoon which is the time of day when my children turn fural I am up to my elbows in boogers and poop when I get a call and it's from a Texas real estate millionaire named Junior now I want you to imagine what Junior might be imagining about me he might think that I am sitting behind my glass desk in my beautiful Airy Studio Loft office maybe he's imagining me in a you know a gorgeous expensive Chanel suit you know I I mean my LinkedIn profile looks makes me look the creative professional type kind of funky um in reality I am sitting in stained yoga pants and a faded t-shirt from my 1990s grunge phase I believe it was the uh Pearl Jam Alive t-shirt anyway um I don't look professional I look like an atome mom sitting at her kitchen table that's stained with yogurt from days past and a refurbished laptop sitting in front of me and I've got my four-year-old in a sleeper hold while I keep him quiet so I can talk with the man on the phone Junior sounds like Billy D Williams okay he's got that colt 455 confidence and he says allora darling I am so happy we got in touch I need your help I've got a Kickstarter campaign coming up and I could use your advice on on where I should take it because I've got a lockbox that connects people to an app and gets real estate agents to show up on demand and give to give tours to homes within 5 minutes of you showing up at the address it's going to be a game changer it's it's the Uber of real estate okay so the Uber of something is going to be hot so I'm going to say yes to this gig also I need the money so I'm going to say yes to this gig and I say in my most professional voice you know this sounds really interesting um I'd love to learn more how about you send me more information and I'll get my assistant to get back to you with an asate okay thanks I'm so glad we got in touch yeah you too all right bye junor and then I released my 4-year-old from the sleeper hold now I do have an assistant I wasn't lying about that but that whole professional veneer it wasn't so real um but you know I made it happen I got the gig now the question was could I actually tell a millionaire how to make more money well he sends me all of his stuff and it is beautifully produced marketing material and he sent me a video that looks like it costs lots of money to to make and he with professional voiceover artists and it is gorgeous if it were a Viagra commercial which it is not it is a Kickstarter campaign video which the point of it is to get people excited about helping you make something happen this was like trying to get people to you know enhance their lives you know improve their erectile dysfunction no no no not really but still the point is there wasn't anything real in it and so I get back to Junior and I say junior you know it's this is all beautiful stuff but where are you in it and he's like oh I'm right here baby and he sends me a 10-second blurb in which he says you know if you want to make this happen please consider contributing to my Kickstarter campaign that tells us nothing and so I say junior you know to be perfectly honest um nobody's going to care about this unless they know why you care about it right now all they're going to think is if they help this they're just going to help a rich guy get richer there's a silence I bite my lip I can't believe I just said that and I'm expecting him to say something like I don't think this is such a good fit after all but he doesn't he bursts out laughing he says Allura baby this is why I hired you I need a dose of real you are right and then he dives into his story and it turns out he's not just a rich guy he's a guy who got rich after years of trying to overcome the privilege that faced him every step of the way he was the son of immigrants Haitian IM Haitian refugees that that worked three different jobs to get him through school at 19 years old he started his own real estate firm okay this was the guy who earned every penny and he worked his ass off to get where he is and he wants to make it easier for real estate agents that are starting out to get where he is without having to work as hard as he did so I said Junior that's the story that's what you have to go with and he said well I don't want to alienate anybody I said don't worry about alienating people who aren't going to need your product the people that need your product are going to relate exactly to what you're saying so talk to them and so we reworked it all and it wasn't quite where I wanted it to be but it got my seal of approval and he hit his $100,000 Kickstarter goal and at the end he thanked me and he said you're right it wasn't the the the polished material in the end that sold it it was the story that sold it so thank you I learned something from you excuse me and I learned something too I learned that it doesn't matter how polished you are it doesn't matter whether you're not you're in an expensive suit or yoga pants that are stained from boogers and poop as long as you're real and authentic and sharing of yourself people are going to trust you and they're going to walk their path with you | Alaura Weaver | UCePQWD9buqhgrRMa72Rdjvg | 2016-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,030 | 5,140 |
MIe_mJmt858 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIe_mJmt858 | UNTO US - Cherubim Singers | Christmas song | [Music] [Applause] [Music] what you gonna call that pretty little baby Mary Mary Oh what you gonna call that sweet little baby ooh what you gonna call that pretty little baby Mary Mary Oh what's gonna call that sweet baby ooh some calling Manuel some call him counselor he is the king of page what a glorious one [Music] bumbum what you gonna call that free little baby Mary Mary what you gonna call that Sweden baby some calling wonderful some calling principes we call them DS one goriias love [Music] ooh [Music] what you gonna call that pretty little baby Barry Barry Oh what you gonna call that sweet little baby [Music] what you gonna call that great a little baby Mary Mary Oh what you gonna call that sweet little baby [Music] | ThyWill TV | UCdt4MUnV2DQmUiCe0PeHhbA | 2018-12-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 734 |
u-sLXceLZHg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-sLXceLZHg | Investigation into Ohio city confirmed after 75% of fire department resigns | Toms as city leaders decided to place its fire chief on paid administrative leave after he and 14 other fire department staff announced their resignations starting next Sunday they make up about 75% of the department including a majority of leadership according to those resigning the situation started due to the quote hostile actions from the city administrator and HR clerk going unchecked end quote now the city council provided a statement that reads in part quote the city of North College Hill is actively working to address the situation caused by the resignation of 14 part-time and one full-time firefighter we are implementing interim measures to maintain essential fire and emergency services and coordinating with neighboring fire departments to provide coverage and support during this transition period end quote the city administrator says an acting fire chief will be named this week police chief Ryan shrand will act as public safety director over both police and fire until then now the Ohio auditors office off would not provide any details about its open investigation into the city hey there yeah you could stop watching right now but let's be honest you don't want to do that hit the links or click subscribe to see more amazing content from all of us here at local 12 | LOCAL 12 | UC673WfesrYoCgG9VsekGlEQ | 2024-03-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 216 | 1,291 |
-DzndLAMAos | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DzndLAMAos | 12 Months Unpaid Salaries Of Edo Workers - Officials Chase Protesters | [Music] members of the edo state public workers public work volunteers chased away protesting academic and non-academic staff of the college of education at chiardolov from the government house in benin city the staff were earlier prevented from gaining assets as they try to force their way to demand for 12 months on paid salaries the protesters though later reconverge to continue their protests as they say they will not rest until their salaries are paid the protest is on its eighth day i've never seen such a situation before in my life it should be very subjective we put him there he's not the owner of reduced it we put him there so he should listen to us they're dying they are sick now and it's a very difficult question you come out tell us give us some money it's like this is you pay all at once we understand then at the end we will end up supporting him last month complete one year and i didn't pay us a pension and a status staff a salary complete one year now being received that is why we are protesting begging to pay us we are suffering no money nothing no no we are begging for food to eat we are true you people talking to a distressed citizen of nigeria to call upon order to tell him to appeal to him so please pay us our salaries unleashing police or poor police on us is not most of us can potentially rights on a daily basis we begin to strategize until our voices are ahead and our salaries are paid you | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 273 | 1,434 |
aLCqmz-OF3o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLCqmz-OF3o | Inorganic chemistry | Wikipedia audio article | in organic chemistry deals with the synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds this field covers all chemical compounds except the myriad organic compounds carbon-based compounds usually containing CH bonds which are the subjects of organic chemistry the distinction between the two disciplines is far from absolute as there is much overlap in the sub-discipline of organometallic chemistry it has applications in every aspect of the chemical industry including catalysis material science pigments surfactants coatings medications fuels and agriculture key concepts many inorganic compounds are ionic compounds consisting of cations and anions joined by ionic bonding examples of salts which are ionic compounds are magnesium chloride magnesium chloride which consists of magnesium cations mg 2 plus and chloride anions CL minus or sodium oxide sodium oxide which consists of sodium cations na plus and oxide anions o - - in any salt the proportions of the ions are such that the electric charges cancel out so that the bulk compound is electrically neutral the ions are described by their oxidation state and their ease of formation can be inferred from the ionization potential for cations or from the electron affinity anions of the parent elements important classes of inorganic compounds are the oxides the carbonates the sulfates and the halides many inorganic compounds are characterized by high melting points inorganic salts typically or poor conductors in the solid state other important features include their high melting point and ease of crystallization where some salts eg sodium chloride are very soluble in water others eg silicon oxide are not the simplest inorganic reaction is double displacement when in mixing of two salts the ions are swapped without a change in oxidation state in redox reactions one reactant the oxidant lowers its oxidation state and another reactant the reductant has its oxidation state increased the net result is an exchange of electrons electron exchange can occur indirectly as well eg in batteries a key concept in electrochemistry when one reactant contains hydrogen atoms a reaction can take place by exchanging protons in acid-base chemistry in a more general definition any chemical species capable of binding two electron pairs is called a Lewis acid conversely any molecule that tends to donate an electron pair is referred to as a lewis base as a refinement of acid-base interactions the HSA B theory takes into account polarizability and size of ions in organic compounds are found in nature as minerals soil may contain iron sulfide as pi Ryder calcium sulfate is gypsum inorganic compounds are also found multitasking as biomolecules as electrolytes sodium chloride in energy storage ATP or in construction the poly phosphate backbone in DNA the first important man-made inorganic compound was ammonium nitrate for soil fertilization through the Haber process inorganic compounds are synthesized for use as catalysts such as vanadium V oxide and titanium 3 chloride or is reagents in organic chemistry such as lithium aluminium hydride subdivisions of inorganic chemistry or organometallic chemistry cluster chemistry and bio and organic chemistry these fields are active areas of research in inorganic chemistry aimed toward new catalysts superconductors and therapies Industrial in organic chemistry in organic chemistry is a highly practical area of science traditionally the scale of a nation's economy can be evaluated by their productivity of sulfuric acid the top 20 inorganic chemicals manufactured in Canada China Europe India Japan and the u.s. 2005 data aluminium sulfate ammonia ammonium nitrate ammonium sulfate carbon black chlorine hydrochloric acid hydrogen hydrogen peroxide nitric acid nitrogen oxygen phosphorus sodium carbonate sodium chlorate sodium hydroxide sodium silicate sodium sulfate sulfuric acid and titanium dioxide the manufacturing of fertilizers is another practical application of industrial inorganic chemistry descriptive in organic chemistry descriptive in organic chemistry focuses on the classification of compounds based on their properties partly the classification focuses on the position in the periodic table of the heaviest element the element with the highest atomic weight in the compound partly by grouping compounds by their structural similarities when studying inorganic compounds one often encounters parts of the different classes of inorganic chemistry an organometallic compound is characterized by its coordination chemistry and may show interesting solid-state properties different classifications are coordination compounds classical coordination compounds feature metals bound to lone pairs of electrons residing on the main group atoms of ligands such as h2o nh3 CL minus and CN minus in modern coordination compounds almost all organic and inorganic compounds can be used as ligands the metal usually is a metal from the group's 3 to 13 as well as the trans lanthanides and trans actinides but from a certain perspective all chemical compounds can be described as coordination complexes the stereochemistry of coordination complexes can be quite rich as hinted at by Werner's separation of two enantiomers of co o 2 co nh3 4 3 6 plus an early demonstration that chirality is not inherent to organic compounds a topical theme within this specialization is super molecular coordination chemistry examples Co EDTA - Co NH 3 6 3 + titanium for chloride th f2 main group compounds these species feature elements from groups like 2 3 IV vv7 0 excluding hydrogen of the periodic table due to their often similar reactivity the elements in group 3 SC y and la in group 12 Zn CD and HG are also generally included and the lanthanides and actinides are sometimes included as well main group compounds have been known since the beginnings of chemistry eg elemental sulfur and the distill abou like phosphorus experiments on oxygen o2 by Lavoisier and Priestley not only identified an important diatomic gas but opened the way for describing compounds and reactions according to stoichiometric ratios the discovery of a practical synthesis of ammonia using iron catalysts by Carl Bosch and Fritz Haber in the early 1900's deeply impacted mankind demonstrating the significance of inorganic chemical synthesis typical main group compounds are silicon oxide Tim for chloride and n 2o many main group compounds can also be classed as organometallic as they contain organic groups eg the ch3 3 main group compounds also occur in nature eg phosphate in DNA and therefore may be classed as bio and organic conversely organic compounds lacking many hydrogen ligands can be classed as inorganic such as the fullerenes Bucky tubes and binary carbon oxides examples Tetris all for tetran I tried s4 and for Devoran be 2h 6 silicones buckminsterfullerene C 60 transition metal compounds compounds containing metals from Group four to eleven are considered transition metal compounds compounds with a metal from group three or twelve are sometimes also incorporated into this group but also often classified as main group compounds transition metal compounds show a rich coordination chemistry varying from tetrahedral for titanium eg titanium for chloride to square planar for some nickel complexes to octahedral for coordination complexes of cobalt a range of transition metals can be found in biologically important compounds such as iron and hemoglobin examples iron pentacarbonyl titanium tetrachloride cisplatin organometallic compounds usually organometallic compounds are considered to contain the MCH group the metal M in these species can either be a main group element or a transition metal operationally the definition of an organometallic compound is more relaxed to include also highly lipophilic complexes such as metal carbonyls and even metal alkoxides organometallic compounds are mainly considered a special category because organic ligands are often sensitive to hydrolysis or oxidation necessitating that organometallic chemistry employs more specialized preparative methods than was traditional in werner type complexes synthetic methodology especially the ability to manipulate complexes in solvents of low coordinating power enabled the exploration of very weakly coordinating ligands such as hydrocarbons h 2 and n 2 because the ligands are petrochemicals in some sense the area of organometallic chemistry has greatly benefited from its relevance to industry examples cyclopentadienyl or in dicarbonyl dimer c 5 h 5 a co 2 CH 3 ferrocene PHA c 5 h 5 - molybdenum hexacarbonyl mo c o6 diborane B 2 H 6 tetrakis triphenylphosphine palladium 0 pv ki c 6 h 5 3 4 cluster compounds clusters can be found in all classes of chemical compounds according to the commonly accepted definition a cluster consists minimally of a triangular set of atoms that are directly bonded to each other but metal metal bonded die metallic complexes are highly relevant to the area clusters occur in pure inorganic systems organometallic chemistry main group chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry the distinction between very large clusters and bulk solids is increasingly blurred this interface is the chemical basis of nanoscience or nanotechnology and specifically arise from the study of quantum size effects in cadmium selenide clusters thus large clusters can be described as an array of bound atoms intermediate in character between a molecule and a solid examples faith 3co 12 B 1 o h1 for most 6 CL 14 2 - 4 faith for s bio and organic compounds by definition these compounds occur in nature but the subfield includes anthropogenic species such as pollutants eg methyl mercury and drugs eg cisplatin the field which incorporates many aspects of biochemistry includes many kinds of compounds eg the phosphates in DNA and also metal complexes containing ligands that range from biological macromolecules commonly peptides to ill-defined species such as humic acid and to water eg coordinated to gadolinium complexes employed for MRI traditionally bioinorganic chemistry focuses on electron and energy transfer in proteins relevant to respiration medicinal inorganic chemistry includes the study of both non essential and essential elements with applications to diagnosis and therapies examples hemoglobin methyl mercury carboxypeptidase solid-state compounds this important area focuses on structure bonding and the physical properties of materials in practice solid state in organic chemistry uses techniques such as crystallography to gain an understanding of the properties that result from collective interactions between the subunits of the solid included in solid-state chemistry or metals and their alloys or inter metallic derivatives related fields are condensed matter physics mineralogy and material science examples silicon chips zeolite yv8 ooh theoretical in organic chemistry an alternative perspective on the area of inorganic chemistry begins with the Bohr model of the atom n' the tools and models of theoretical chemistry and computational chemistry expands into bonding in simple and then more complex molecules precise quantum mechanical descriptions for multi electron species the province of inorganic chemistry is difficult this challenge has spawned many semi quantitative or semi in peer achill approaches including molecular orbital theory and ligand field theory in parallel with these theoretical descriptions approximate methodologies are employed including density functional theory exceptions to theories qualitative and quantitative are extremely important in the development of the field for example cui i2o AC for h2o 2 is almost diamagnetic below room temperature whereas crystal field theory predicts that the molecule would have two unpaired electrons the disagreement between qualitative theory paramagnetic and observation diamagnetic led to the development of models for magnetic coupling these improved models led to the development of new magnetic materials and new technologies qualitative theories in organic chemistry has greatly benefited from qualitative theories such theories are easier to learn as they require little background in quantum theory within main group compounds VSEPR theory powerfully predicts or at least rationalizes the structures of main group compounds such as an explanation for why nh3 is pyramidal whereas chlorine trifluoride is t-shaped for the transition metals crystal field theory allows one to understand the magnetism of many simple complexes such as wife--a cn6 three- has only one unpaired electron whereas fay h2o 6 3 plus has 5 a particularly powerful qualitative approach to assessing the structure and reactivity begins with classifying molecules according to electron counting focusing on the numbers of valence electrons usually at the central atom in a molecule molecular symmetry group theory a central construct in inorganic chemistry is the theory of molecular symmetry mathematical group Theory provides the language to describe the shapes of molecules according to their point group symmetry group Theory also enables factoring and simplification of theoretical calculations spectroscopic features are analyzed and described with respect to the symmetry properties of the inter alia vibrational or electronic states knowledge of the symmetry properties of the ground and excited states allows one to predict the numbers and intensities of absorptions in vibrational and electronic spectra a classic application of group theory is the prediction of the number of Co vibrations in substituted metal carbonyl complexes the most common applications of symmetry to spectroscopy involved vibrational and electronic spectra as an instructional tool group theory highlights commonalities and differences in the bonding of otherwise disparate species such as wf6 and Mo co6 or co2 and no.2 thermodynamics and inorganic chemistry an alternative quantitative approach to inorganic chemistry focuses on energies of reactions this approach is highly traditional and empirical but it is also useful broad concepts that are couched in thermodynamic terms include redox potential acidity phase changes a classic concept in inorganic thermodynamics is the born-haber cycle which is used for assessing the energies of elementary processes such as electron affinity some of which cannot be observed directly mechanistic inorganic chemistry an important and increasingly popular aspect of inorganic chemistry focuses on reaction pathways the mechanisms of reactions are discussed differently for different classes of compounds main group elements and lanthanides the mechanisms of main group compounds of groups 13 to 18 are usually discussed in the context of organic chemistry organic compounds our main group compounds after all elements heavier than C n O and F often formed compounds with more electrons than predicted by the octet rule as explained in the article on hypervalent molecules the mechanisms of their reactions differ from organic compounds for this reason elements lighter than carbon B beat Li as well as al and mg often form electron deficient structures that are electronically akin to carve occasions such electron deficient species tend to react via associative pathways the chemistry of the lanthanides mirrors many aspects of chemistry seen for aluminium transition metal complexes mechanisms for the reactions of transition metals are discussed differently from main group compounds the important role of d-orbitals in bonding strongly influences the pathways and rates of ligand substitution and dissociation these themes are covered in articles on coordination chemistry and ligand both associative and dissociative pathways are observed an overarching aspect of mechanistic transition metal chemistry is the kinetic ability of the complex illustrated by the exchange of free and bound water in the prototypical complexes M h2o of six and plus mhm 206 and plus plus 6 h2o asterisk M h2o asterisk 6 + + + 6 h2o we're h2o asterisk denotes isotopically enriched water eg H 217 rates of water exchange varies by 20 orders of magnitude across the periodic table with lanthanide complexes at one extreme and I are three species being the slowest redox reactions redox reactions are prevalent for the transition elements two classes of redox reaction are considered atom transfer reactions such as oxidative addition reductive elimination and electron transfer of fundamental redox reaction s self exchange which involves the degenerate reaction between an oxidant and a reductant for example permanganate in its one electron reduced relative manganate exchange one electron manganese eight oxide - plus Minnesota asterisk Oh for two - manganese eight oxide - - + Minnesota asterisk oh for - reactions at ligands coordinated ligands display reactivity distinct from the free ligands for example the acidity of the ammonia ligands and co nh3 6 3 + is elevated relative to nh3 itself alkenes bound to metal cations are reactive toward nucleophiles whereas alkenes normally are not the large and industrially important area of catalysis hinges on the ability of metals to modify the reactivity of organic ligands homogeneous catalysis occurs in solution and heterogeneous catalysis occurs when gaseous are dissolved substrates interact with surfaces of solids traditionally homogeneous catalysis is considered part of organometallic chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis is discussed in the context of surface science a subfield of solid-state chemistry but the basic inorganic chemical principles are the same transition metals almost uniquely react with small molecules such as co H 2 O 2 and C 2 H 4 the industrial significance of these feedstocks drives the active area of catalysis ligands can also undergo ligand transfer reactions such as trans metallation characterization of inorganic compounds because of the diverse range of elements and the correspondingly diverse properties of the resulting derivatives in organic chemistry is closely associated with many methods of analysis older methods tended to examine both properties such as the electrical conductivity of solutions melting points solubility and acidity with the advent of quantum theory and the corresponding expansion of electronic apparatus new tools have been introduced to probe the electronic properties of inorganic molecules and solids often these measurements provide insights relevant to theoretical models for example measurements on the photoelectron spectrum of methane demonstrated that describing the bonding by the two center two electron bonds predicted between the carbon and hydrogen using valence bond Theory is not appropriate for describing ionization processes in a simple way such insights led to the popularization of molecular orbital theory as fully the localized orbitals are a more appropriate simple description of electron removal and electron excitation commonly encountered techniques are x-ray crystallography this technique allows for the 3d determination of molecular structures dual polarization interferometer this technique measures the confirmation and conformational change of molecules various forms of spectroscopy ultraviolet visible spectroscopy historically this has been an important tool since many inorganic compounds are strongly colored NMR spectroscopy besides 1h and 13c many other good NMR nuclei eg 11 B 19 F 31 P and 195 PT give important information on compound properties and structure also the NMR of paramagnetic species can result in important structural information proton NMR is also important because the light hydrogen nucleus is not easily detected by x-ray crystallography infrared spectroscopy mostly for absorptions from carbonyl ligand electron-nuclear double resonance and/or spectroscopy mossbauer spectroscopy electron spin resonance ESR or EPR allows for the measurement of the environment of paramagnetic metal centers electrochemistry cyclic voltammetry and related techniques probe the redox characteristics of compounds synthetic inorganic chemistry although some inorganic species can be obtained in pure form from nature most are synthesized in chemical plants and in the laboratory in organic synthetic methods can be classified roughly according to the volatility or solubility of the component reactant soluble inorganic compounds are prepared using methods of organic synthesis for metal containing compounds that are reactive toward air link line and glovebox techniques are followed volatile compounds and gases are manipulated in vacuum manifolds consisting of glass piping interconnected through valves the entirety of which can be evacuated to 0.001 millimeters Hg or less compounds are condensed using liquid nitrogen bt 78 k or other cryogens solids are typically prepared using tube furnaces the reactants and products being sealed in containers often made of fused silica amorphous silicon oxide but sometimes more specialized materials such as welded taut tubes or PT boats products and reactants are transported between temperature zones to drive reactions see also important publications in inorganic chemistry references | wikipedia tts | UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ | 2018-10-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,195 | 21,208 |
Szae62Yl3ng | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szae62Yl3ng | Habakkuk 1 preached by Colin Macleod | their Psalms this evening of spoken to us of the the great encouragement that ends for us all as believers in the Lord to persevere to keep a sense of perspective the Lord's eyes are upon the just he listens to their plea and then again God saves his own they're not condemned for in the Lord the trust wonderful words that again the righteous cry the Lord responds and frees them when distressed we have wonderful reminder tonight of how to cope and how to conduct ourselves in life when things are difficult we follow the example of Habakkuk who begins all Lord O Lord so we find then in turning to Habakkuk in this ancient text and God's servant of long ago written we believe around 640 BC when things were not good in the ancient capital Jerusalem where king after king after king had turned from the Lord and in so doing had laid the people further and further away it's a story of almost horrible spiritual decline hardness of heart and wickedness and and it just seems to just keep getting worse and worse and worse away Keim's grandfather Manasi second Kings 21 makes awful reading where things got so bad that child sacrifice had become the norm in Jerusalem and for temples and statues to the hosts of heaven were put in the grounds of the temple itself where their king of Israel I was leading the people further and further from God saying it doesn't matter about the old days it doesn't matter about the Old Covenant just look to me I will lead announced each successive king did this they get worse and worse and there is that glimmer where good King Josiah steps into the pages of history fall I'm on his father he was awful and his own grandfather Manasseh before that who had been the worst of all and then Juho Hakeem follows Josiah and it's back to where they were and the story continues and just to set the wider context that went too much into a history or a canvass of history it's worth noting that of the last five Davidic Kings to would die in battle three would die in exile things were not good and into this atmosphere comes Habakkuk ante looks around and in the three chapters we have in this short prophecy what is it covered for is an ordered sermon to the people but a call for repentance or an appeal for revival but his own personal struggles his prayer life his coming to God with uncertainty the the traditional way of breaking the books down has become known as Habakkuk's complaint and that's fair enough because he begins all Lord how long shall I cry for help and you will not hear or cry to you violence and you will not see here then as a man who in his ministry in his service of God is struggling things are not what they should be things are not what they could be we are the people we is the worship of God where is God being pute first it's not happening it's getting worse and worse and worse and so we come and find him that this opening word the Oracle that Habakkuk the Prophet so that's a word this Oracle speaks of it's a burden and here we have an insight to his prayers and the prayers because of an Oracle that a record of words that he felt compelled to see that's that's the emphasis of the word he is Habakkuk hard to see he could not but see to God why do you make me see iniquity why do you ID look at wrong and as we stop and think about this think wow the language the frustration the sadness that's in here it's heartfelt it's sincere destruction and violence are before me the laws paralyzed done justice never goes forth and when there is talk of justice it's perverted everything is wrong inside out and upside down and this is a prophet of the Lord a man who has been called to issue a call so surely it should be okay for Habakkuk he should have all the answers what does this tell us whoever thinks they have all the answers is kid'n themselves and us own if they make such a claim no one has all the answers and here Habakkuk is is struggling with the way of life and what we find as a tension between what he sees with his eyes and what he believes in his heart he believes God is sovereign he believes in Jehovah a God of covenant commitment and covenant promise but yet he sees surrounding him wickedness and idolatry and he hears all the political intrigue going on because in this the background the life that Habakkuk experienced and lived what he actually saw it's a tale of Empires rising and empires falling it's a story of battles good King Josiah killed by the the fatal on his way to the assister Assyrians to fight against the Babylonians why was the good king there nobody knows he was in the wrong place he lost his life and with that that last spark of light and the good King's life is extinguished and the downward spiral resumes hardness of heart unbelief and seeing it doesn't matter how we live because God loves us anyway isn't that familiar we don't have to look far tonight to find that same spirit but seem attitude where people in the name of God and the name of Christianity was Selig this is okay this is okay for a very recent example I don't know if you've recorded or watch or enjoy songs of please watch the most recent episode for an example of someone purporting to be Christian purporting to be a Messenger of God called to speak God's Word to the people around him and speaking something other than God's Word in the name of his God it's heartbreaking Oh Lord how long shall I cry for help we see it don't we time and time again there in this small book the general rule of a prophet calling the people to repentance doesn't apply because were brought right into his heart not just as Homer or the the courts of the temple or the Royal Palace where we hear prophets such as Elisha and Jeremiah and I see administering and not powerful way but here were brought into the closet the prayer room where there's a one-on-one with in Habakkuk and his God what Dennis is dilemma Habakkuk which seems to mean something like the embrace er someone who would hold on to his God it seems we believe from the text that he lived at this time which is detailed for us towards the end of second Kings we've read these few verses and and as you read on you see one puppet King be replaced by another you see rebellion we read of civil war or there's chaos there's there's political intrigue of the people seen rely that others see no no rely on the Assyrians for help whatever you do rely on the Babylonians for help and it's as if they're looking around for help but not looking up never looking up Egypt Assyria Babylon and of course all they're interested in is having Judah for themselves or having Judah as a buffer between in and another hostile neighbor and all the wealth and all the the the virtue and all the goodness just soaks away from Judah in this worldly headlong rush to world the alliance and political alliance looking to Egypt for military protection the conciliator military protection and Habakkuk sees it all around them Oh Lord how long shall I cry for help and you will not hear and so we're gonna go on this very personal journey Habakkuk is praying to his God at a time when those around him his nation his fellow people have all but turned away from God they've turned away this is a story of spiritual decline and hardness of heart God's law God's dig God's worship God's covenant gone forgotten despised ridiculed all but forgotten and so he steps onto the pages of history and he begins to pray he's distressed he's perplexed had already seized going on around him and so what does he do he comes to his god and he expresses his anguish and his distress but seeing what he perceives as god's inactivity and god's lack of intervention how long will I cry for help and you will not hear there's an accusatory tone isn't there but it's a man of God giving vent to his anguish giving vent to his heartbreak of the condition of the people around him the spiritual condition the spiritual condition so he comes to his golden prayer where he will seek unlik for instruction and encouragement nourishment and guidance it's difficult days things are not going well it's not that long since Josiah's reforms brought light to the darkness but my goodness but been forgotten and why because Judah was determined to walk Lord this nation was determined not to live up to their name but to go their own way to turn from their history to turn from their tradition to turn from the bed drogon foundation that had brought them to where they were and do their own thing and in doing their own thing there was no room for God and right there we have a bridge or a window from Habakkuk's D two hours because sadly our nation is doing exactly the same our leaders show no interest in the things of God our leaders and lawmakers and politicians they show absolute open disregard to the things of God they just go their own way and they expect us to go with them and under progressive if you like the little bit of agenda that the Socialists pushed us that's taking place everyone it would seem it seems much of which is good and right looking after the weak and looking after the vulnerable and looking after the helpless I'm prevailing for the homeless that's good things but in it all there's little or no room for God how long shall I cry for help when you will not hear I'm sure every Christian here every one of us on multiple occasions can think of times that we've spoken to someone over theif perhaps share the testimony and we've received a shrug of the shoulders we've received that sorry for you it's not for me when you share a testimony you're getting us personal as it gets you're talking about your belief your faith your heart your love for Jesus the forgiveness of sin the death of Jesus on the cross not just personal as it gets and yet what we see back is nothing and what is it we should do follow this man's example how long shall I cry for help and he will not hear he was seeing hardness of heart French when we see hardness afar that can be so discouraging it can leave us feeling low and utterly helpless and that is where the devil attacks where we can't make sense of what we see and this conflict with what we see with our eyes and what we believe in our hearts that devil will be in a flash how can God be true how can God be sovereign what does it really matter anyway you don't need to share your faith with him keep that to yourself move on little didn't do anything to stop us shearing witnessing to the truth of Christ and him crucified well there's dark D's here and there all this time ago 640 BC the description of a nation and the grip of indifference towards God is is really before us in verses 2 to 4 there is iniquity that is violence there is destruction that was violent strife and contention the law was paralyzed justice never goes forth there was a selfishness there was a hardness of heart was a wickedness which filth which found an awful outlet in the kingship of Manasseh for the temple of God that was raised up to bear his name among his people became a haven for idolatry and child sacrifice how did it get so bad because the heart is deceitfully wicked above all things and when people stop believing in God they'll believe in just about anything and that's what we see running amok here in Judah at this time and so we find a deadly similarity had emerged between Judah and the people around them this obsession with the Cydia the obsession with Egypt the obsession Babylon you see they became obsessed with everything and everyone except their God that void that was left because they had refused to worship and practice and follow God and adhere to the Covenant was filling with an adherence to Syria Egypt Babylon anything but God a Manasseh led them head into that spiritual darkness and void that would lead to their destruction and the rejection by God we found in an awful desire in Jerusalem but should never have been there a desire to be like the people around them they were God's people and they had lost that communion with God through a fascination and obsession with being like the nations around them the very thing they were warned about way back at the time of Joshua's conquest where we read through Deuteronomy time and time and time again you'll find Moses sent them to watch for the the idolatry and the practice of the nation's around him they were there to utterly destroy them they were the agents of God's judgment they were not to give marriage and encourage intermarriage and all these ways whereby the devil would get in and saw his seeds of the spear and destruction and disbelief and hardness of heart and wickedness that would lead to $1 T that would culminate in this process we see a man a see in Jerusalem and second Kings 21 so there's a tension and the people give in to that tension by saying oh let's be like them friends as we just go through this book it's the lessons are there for us to learn from the past not to make the same mistakes again and again and again not to hanker after the world around us but to stand firm and be people of the book and a percent of the book and make Habbakuk people of prayer to come to the Lord for answers no culture around us not seeking celebrity not seeking popularity not seeking the the the Saints of the blessing of the world that I only have seen you're relevant we like you because you've got a golf course in your church we don't go down that road we keep the word front and center and we share this truth but Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners so we have Habakkuk speaking to God the Saints of dilemma justice is paralyzed he can't understand what he sees and in his uncertainty and his frustration he turns to God and gives vent to all that he sees before him the Lord then answers verse 5 God's answer look among the nation's and see wonder and be astounded for I am doing a work in your days and you would not believe if told almost immediately isn't it you can hear the words of verse 46 be still and know that I am God there were two psalm 46 be still and know that I am God wonder and be astounded for I am do not work in your days but you would not believe if told for behold I am raising up the Chaldeans but Bertrand hasty nation we marched through the breadth of the earth it's wonderful to stop and remind ourselves of the worship of God to gain that sense of perspective to remember Hooters become too unclear with our questions I am doing now work in your days but you would not believe if tool that was reading just some time ago took a note of it it's probably happened by now maybe someone knows if you tell me afterwards a note from NASA NASA they were awaiting confirmation recently if their space probe has passed the most distant object ever explored at a distance of 4 billion miles from Earth incredible isn't it my car radio doesn't work some things how on earth are NASA getting a signal from a probe 4 billion miles away but they are remarkable the the abilities of technologies the advances have been made just what we're capable of nowadays and technology it's just remarkable and it seems it doesn't stand still the progress is a daily thing moved by our smartphones at a date almost a week after they've been launched it's quite something but for all that we can achieve for all of the technology and advances and abilities we see around us that has always be still and know that I am God I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe of tools we have this conversation recorded because Habakkuk was listening Habakkuk came to God and clear and now comes the answer and it's quite remarkable as the story unfolds that as he is bewildered and what he sees he's gonna be even more astounded in what he hears he's asked for God's insight he's asked God what's happening he's come to God with his vexation why are we like this why are things like this in Jerusalem it's his first question on his next questions how can you do this we'll come to that next week God willing but as he looks it only turns to God he knows to be good and just and holy because he turns to the God to his hand he cannot see but whose character he can trust and the reply is instructive maybe Habakkuk was expecting time of revival a spirit of repentance God to move and bring his people back to his word God to respond and covenant love of what do we find God will respond and covenant judgment I am raising up the Chaldeans that bitter and hasty nation who marched through the breadth of the earth to cease dwelling is not the wrong they are dreaded and fearsome that justice and dignity go forth from themselves this is not a godly people but a godless Empire and God is bringing it to bear on Judah in judgment for their wickedness and their feeling and their sin and their persistence in ignoring and turning from God CC the Living God does not do what we think he should when we think he should and how we think he should from the greatest and most momentous events of history to the details of our lives God's rulers absolute Oh Lord how long shall a cry for help and you will not hear listen Habakkuk this is what's going to happen the Babylonians are coming and they will come in judgment and Swift and terrible will be their arrival their horses swifter than leopards more fish and evening wolves a horsemen place proudly on they come from afar they fly like an eagle swiftly diverse this is a military machine but at its heart exists for one purpose conquest and they are coming and they will conquer they all come for violence all their faces are forward that's a terrible statement of intent to kill and destroy their faces are forward they gather captives exotic scoffer Kings rulers in love they laugh at every fortress for the pile up earth to take it they build ramps nothing can stand against the military might of this Empire they sweep by like the wind and go on guilty men whose own might is their God the glory and themselves this is what's coming to Jerusalem now this is not what Harvick expected it's just not what Habakkuk would have wanted and yet this is what he hears the Lord's answer God responds no God flames as we know does not respond to us as we think he should and as we want him to God is not there to answer to our beck and call he works all things according to the counsel of his will in Psalm 33 / the counsel of the Lord that stand forever sure and of his heart the purposes from age to age injure and of his heart the purposes from age to age injure cause rule is absolute God is in control God says my counsel shall stand I will do all in my pleasure and in my time and in his time he was to bring a heathen people down upon Judah to punish their disobedience the friends at times God answer will not be what we expect it will not be what we want what is going to do often as beyond us but he demeans the God of mercy and provision and salvation how do we know this tonight what is that assurance of this the cross the cross the judgment that was to fall on Jerusalem for their wickedness he isn't in significance to the judgment that failing Golgotha on the Son of God you took away the sin of the world he there became the sin beerus he there was made the gathering in place of the sin of the world the suffering servant loved us and gave himself for us Habakkuk's complained Habakkuk's uncertainty brings an answer from heaven look among the nations and see wonder and be astounded for I am doing a work in your days that you would not believe if told and all the chaos and all the battles and intrigue and all the political alliances the Civil War when on the Empire's rising and the empires falling Kings dying in war Kings dying in exile here the Habakkuk he is reminded God is sovereign God is on the throne today there will be many things we cannot grasp events will unfold will turn on the news and one thing what again kibou 65 dead a wedding hundreds injured just another instance of man's inhumanity to man but it seems to be an acceptable thing to walk into a wedding reception with homemade explosive stops to your chest and detonate it in the hope you'll kill as many as you can around you in the name of a god the heart of man is desperately wicked and deceitful above all things we don't need to look far to find it there's an outbreak of HIV beginning in Glasgow and the beginning now things are so serious among the homeless community in Glasgow they're beginning to go onto the street with medical cuts to that so they can speak to the people the men and women on the street and try and diagnose to see if they're carrying the infection to get them the help they need we don't need to look far to find violence and injustice but we don't where we see destruction and and and the paralyzed systems are supposed to serve and protect and help us all exist doesn't it but they Kaba cook let us not only look at these things but play over them be people of Prayer that's wonderful I'm not see and I should see that's wonderful that despite our small size Sunday by Sun is a congregation we are well represented on a Wednesday night in the hall and I cannot extend enough encouragement to come to the prayer meeting to be together brother and sister in Christ studying a word and praying for our people praying for a community praying for our cities praying over the destruction and violence and the injustice you see around us coming to God for help nourishment and instruction understand by faith we are too on the character of God Oh Lord how long shall I cry for help he didn't know what was going on but he came to God and prayer he didn't like what he saw I didn't understand what he saw but he came to God in prayer the story of Habakkuk Manistee Oracle here is the tension that exists and not only what he was seeing but what he was believing and I what he's hearing the Babylonians the worst of all are coming in judgment and destruction and war to take Jerusalem and utterly destroy the city that's what's going to happen he was told flames tonight the devil wants us to think the world is out of control he wants us to think that God is not sovereign he wants us to be full of doubt and weakness because if were weak were uncertain and if we're uncertain we will not be strong witnesses to Jesus Christ which is what we are called to be in leith and Edinburgh and whatever it is we're gonna be this week that's what were called to be so let us hold fast the confession of our faith let us revel in and reflect upon the truth we know that revealed to us in the scripture that God is sovereign are you not from everlasting o Lord my God my holy one let us take that attitude to heart let's take this attitude into our closet because the people of Prayer remembering the words of Jesus all Authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth everyone and everything that challenges and questions that as a lie let me give thanks to God but that a saw but Christ holds this world and all his own in his hand we are hard pressed on every side yet not crushed we are perplexed but not in despair persecuted but not forsaken struck down but not destroyed God will work out his purposes and his heart from each to each will injure well bow and clear this evening Lord we thank you that we can turn tonight to your word the ancient text the Prophet Habakkuk and we see a man of Prayer what passion the questions the uncertainty and yet Lord he came to you may we follow suit may we go and do likewise maybe like Habakkuk come to you in every way Lord grant tonight further insight an understanding of your sovereign majesty that we might deflect tonight you're a god of unlimited power maybe remain with tonight Lord that you are on the throne of this universe bless us and go before us forgive our sin we pray in Jesus name | Leith Free Church - Now Closed Down | UC91S0XFeZB70DKcEG-T8KIg | 2019-09-07 | Creative 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EqSXc0vOaj8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqSXc0vOaj8 | Catholic Diocese App in 5 Minutes | in this video I'll show you how you can use the Catholic Diocese app to build an app for your diocese or organization in less than five minutes there are a few things you'll need to do before customizing the app you need to have xcode installed on your mac you can get xcode from the mac app store for free you need to have a spreadsheet of all the locations in your diocese or organization complete with latitude and longitude data you can look up these values at itouch map calm / lat long HTML just put in your address and then it'll give you the latitude and longitude note that as well as of the making of this video the spreadsheet will need to have already been imported into an SQLite database but work is underway to make this process easier instructions for building the SQLite file will be available elsewhere you need to know a few other bits of data including the URL of an RSS feed of news for your organization the URL of your organization's privacy policy and the URL with more information about your organization's mobile app you need to create an app icon and default app image pictured here here's some default image which is the size of the iphone screen and here's one icon with different sized files and you'll also need to determine the geographical center of your organization's map and how much you want the map to be zoomed in this is something that requires a little bit of practice so you might want to do this after you finish building the app let's get started first you'll need to go to the projects page at Catholic Diocese app com then click the link for the Catholic Diocese app for iOS on github and then click the zip link to download an archive of the project once it's downloaded i will copy this over into my project folder here and double click on the zip archive to expand it and you can rename it to the name of your app in this case i'll be making an app for the Diocese of Boise and then you can discard the zip file that you downloaded it so now that I've downloaded it and expanded it I will replace the app icon images and default images with my own so you can see that there in the resources folder the default images are here and the icons are in the icons folder so I'll grab my icons oops copy them all and then go over to the apps resources folder and the icons folder paste them and then replace all of these with mine and then I'll grab the default images that I've created there are some notes on the image sizes and formats on the boy are they a Catholic Diocese app wiki page as well so I'll go in here resources paste all these and replace them with my own now that we've copied over that data the only other thing to copy over is the the parish data so this has all the locations and the addresses phone numbers I'm going to copy that I made that file earlier and paste it into resources instead of this one now that I've done that I can open up the app in xcode the next step is to change the name of the app to whatever you want so click on it and then click again and now you can rename it i'll name it boise app and then it will automatically rename some things let it do that to everything it's up for the about views if i'll rename its renaming everything and it's finished now the next step is to change just a few other little parts of the app to make sure that it goes to the right places and those changes will be inside the resources folder and in the localizable dot strings file this has all the information about different things in your app and the strings that pop up so we want to change the news feed URL in this case i'm going to change it to Catholic News live.com / RSS xml the Diocese of boise had no news feed that i could find but they did have a privacy policy so i will paste in their privacy policy catholic idaho that work / en / pages / legal privacy redirect that aspx and then a mobile app URL usually I want to have a page on your website that describes the mobile app and has a link to it for the Diocese of Boise I'm just going to put their homepage okay now that we've changed those three things the only thing that we need to change still is inside of the classes folder and in the parishes folder and it is in the parish map view controller dot M where is that here it is and you'll want to change the initial map Center and zoom level which is down here the initial map display location coordinates you want to put this so that it's enters the map on your diocese or organization's data so I know for the diocese a boy see I look this up earlier and it is 44.6 136 and negative 11 4.8 025 and then we want to zoom in a little bit further out since the Diocese of Boise is a pretty large geographical area to 4.5 and these these values you might want to play around with once you have the app launched so I need to save that file and next it should be all set up so you can run it in the simulator notice that I have the iphone simulator selected up here in the scheme and it should be set under edit scheme to the debug build configuration these things you'll need to change later if you're going to submit the app to the app store but for now for testing we leave it at that I'll run it it's going to build the app and once it's finished building it'll put it into the iOS simulator on your computer and it will launch its own little iphone here it is and will allow it to use our current location and here it is the app is all configured for your diocese for instance if you click on a click on a place it'll take you to that information including mass times if you have that data available if you don't it just won't show them and it'll show your newsfeed in this case it's getting news from the Catholic News live website and it'll have prayers and and all these different parts can be configured more heavily but this will just get you started and then of course on the about page privacy policy links to the privacy policy that you entered and the more information link goes to the more information section that you get you also customized there will be more more tutorials coming for this later but for now it should be ready for you to submit the app to the app store or customize it a little bit more and more information about the catholic diocese app can be found at ww Catholic Diocese Capcom | Jeff Geerling | UCR-DXc1voovS8nhAvccRZhg | 2012-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,229 | 6,301 |
V1uHUR1niPI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1uHUR1niPI | Staistical Inference Overview | in this video i will give you a short overview of what statistical inference is what we want to achieve with it and what sort of things we need to know before we can do statistical inference so let's think about the following situation you have a population of things you're interested in let's say the uk population and you may be interested in what the average salary is or what these sort of education is in the population or perhaps how education and salary are correlated with each other in the population so that is what we want to know let's look at a little scheme to sort of illustrate how that will work so here we have this we have this population we are interested in okay so this is what we want to know something we want to know something about what we now need to figure out is because we don't know these characteristics about the population unless you do a census okay you will never sort of know that we need to figure out how we can learn about that so firstly before we continue to just to make that clear in that population there are lots of what we call units of in of uh observation so let's say there's a guy called john in fact there will be many johns a maria a [Music] mark okay and perhaps there's also a tim here and there are lots of these so each of these dots you know lots of dots which represents units of observation so let's think about one one of these let's think about john now there may be all sorts of informations we we could observe from john that maybe we said we're interested in the salary perhaps we're also interested in education what sort of education john had how old john is and so forth and the gender perhaps so there could be all sorts of informations that's attached to each of these units of information we don't have all of that information yet we want to learn about the characteristics of this piece of information in the population so what we then do is we do some we take a sample okay so we do some random sampling so we randomly select sum of uh some of these units of observations for instance two okay and they all so then they go into our sample so tim is in our sample and there are lots of others but not the whole population and what so what we have in our sample is we have these units of observations and for each of these we we know whatever we have asked salary education age gender for instance now with the things with these unit of observations we have in the sample we basically can find out everything there is to know about that sample we can calculate average salaries the sort of distribution of education the average age what genders they are the variance in the education we can also because we have several variables here perhaps we can also figure out the correlation between some of these variables for instance the correlation between age and salary and so forth all of that is what we call descriptive statistics okay so we have a sample of data and we're using all of our descriptive tools and that could be graphical or numerical to describe what we have in the sample but remember that is only a sample what we really want is we want to know about the population so the question is now how can we use the information in the sample to infer or to do inferential statistics anything about the population so can we find out about perhaps the distribution of certain variables or parameters of these distributions so can we find out what the average salary is in the population although we only have the sample so it turns out yes we won't be able to exactly say what the average salary is in the population but we will be able to make probabilistic statements about the population average salary i won't give you any details now but maybe something you know well we think there's a certain range and where there's a certain probability that we think the value will be in there so what do we need to make such inference from the sample to the population well we need some assumptions and a very important one for instance is that assumption of random sampling okay we need to assume that our sample is a good representation of the population so hopefully we haven't only sampled people whose first name starts with t like tim because there could be certain cultural factors it may be that people from certain cultures are much more likely to be called with a name that starts with tim than from other cultures and as soon as that would be the case our sample wouldn't be representative anymore we also need to know probability calculus and why do we need to know about this well mainly because derive and we will be deriving from probability calculus some basic laws of statistics like central limit theorem or law of large numbers and it's these sorts of laws which we need to make this inference from the sample to the population of course here i will not be providing any details of that that's for later but this is just to anticipate that for basically for us to be able to go to inferential statistics we first need to know descriptive statistics because we need to be able to describe the sample which we have and then we need to know probability calculations probability calculus to be able to then use that information and infer something about the population and one reason we need probability calculus here is because we will not be able to make certain statements certain in in the sense of i'm 100 certain that the average salary in the population is x we won't be able to do that we will be able to make probabilistic statements so but that is enough for here for that overview that hopefully motivates first why we want to do inferential statistics because it's very common that you only have a sample of information but you want to know about the bigger population and hopefully also explains to you what the t the two key ingredients are key tools are which we need to get to inferential statistics 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6ardZEhjvV0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ardZEhjvV0 | 6 simple typography tips to more professional looking sites | a lot of developers struggle with their handling of text and that's a shame because text is so important it may be the most important part of a website the way we treat our text can make a huge impact on a design it can take something from looking like an amateur project to a professional job so in this video we're gonna be looking at six tips that help you improve the typography of your website these aren't complicated things we're not going into a deep dive into typography or theory we're looking at six quick wings you can use right away if you stick around until the end we're gonna look at a bonus tip as well which is probably the biggest mistake that I see developers make on their websites that absolutely ruins their designs so hi there my name is Kevin and if you're new to this channel over here we learn how to make the web and how to make it look good with 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need a really big thank you to design modo for supporting my channel and now to the main topic typography six quick tips and don't forget there's a bonus one at the end because we're gonna go over the six tips a few times then at the very end we'll talk about that bonus tip let's jump right into it a red so here we are in figma now we will be looking at all of the things.when going through here and a few different examples are three different examples we can sort of repeat things and also r.e.m ffice eyes what we're doing but to start with I want to do it on this really basic design and we sort of get more complex as we go through so the very first tip that I'm going to say is to always group related information together and that means also separate things that aren't directly related and on a simple simple design like this you might say that's really basic but I'm gonna start just by grabbing my button right here and just moving it off down and then grabbing this paragraph and moving it off down and just like that I have a title I have my paragraph and I have my button and I've separated those three pieces of information now my separations are probably a bit too big but that's where I want you to start even if you're just doing it with CSS with adjusting your margins make them bigger than you think you need and then you to readjust and make them smaller afterward but we're gonna be playing with this a bit more so I'm gonna leave it like this for the moment now the reason we want to do this is we want to make it really easy for somebody who's looking at the text we see a piece of information we can read that we can then come down to this next piece of information and read that and then we can come down to that last piece of information down there and we can read that one down there no problem at all it separates it whereas from the before when we had that let's just undo there we go everything jumbled together like that it makes it really hard for the person reading it to figure out what they're looking at it's just too bunched together so when we separate everything out like this it's just gonna make everybody's life so much easier so first and it's really important first we're gonna see this is the grouping of information a lot more in the last example we have a lot more text that we're gonna be dealing with but in something like this really simple just group everything apart and then we come in with font size and this is I think the easiest thing for people to do but once again like the spacing where I put way too much space here people tend to people tend to put not enough font size difference so when they're creating this contrast they just don't make it map so I'm pushing Kay or you can come up we have a regular selection move tool and we have a scale tool here with figma so I'm gonna go with the scale tool and I'm just gonna make that a lot bigger and this is why I wanted a lot of space because I knew I was gonna do that and by making it a lot bigger I'm making it really obvious that's the title then I have some text that follows and then down here I have my button then I can click on now this is where a lot of people once again they don't make enough they go okay I've made it bigger and you know sometimes it's even like this well this is bigger than that yeah it is bigger but it's barely perceivable that it's bigger you know so when you're making it bigger make it bigger I think okay that's too much I don't even have room for all my content let's bring that back down now and then you'll find your happy medium somewhere in the middle like that and you can always move things around but again if you're doing this just straight with CSS which you definitely can do you can you know your spacing is automatically you know adjust a little bit as you're doing all of this but really don't be scared about going really really big when you're creating this contrast through font size once you've created your Conte through fontsize the next thing we want to do is create contrast through font-weight this is the one I think people have the least amount of trouble with but I've already made this bigger but let's also come up and we're just gonna go all the way up to black and make that you know let's switch over to the regular selection tool and bring that like that and I think right away you know this is coming together a little bit we're starting to see how you know our our layouts sort of come together completely now there's a few things we could still do to make it better but it's made a huge difference from where we started with when you get to this stage this is where it's starting to look like somebody paid attention to it but it doesn't look like professional is handled it yet there's still a few things missing here from making this be a good design to a great design and that's why it's really important you go through all of these steps if you want your design to really shine so what I'm gonna do now is I'm gonna grab the next thing we're gonna do is contrast through color and there's two different ways to think of color when it comes to type there's the more obvious one where we can grab this I'm just going to click on here to grab my eyedropper and I can grab some pink from here I'm gonna go to a darker area and you can grab that or even you know we're staying within that same tone so I could come here and make it maybe that's a bit too much but something like that and obviously that definitely works and I could come in and steal maybe the same color for my button here I think that would really work well my text could probably then become white and something like that this is going to work it's not too bad but when we're talking about color we don't necessarily need to inject direct color into it another thing that comes up and this is something that people miss out on a lot is when it starts playing with different shades of a color and usually that means black so if I left my title pure block or maybe even my title could be a little bit off block because the pure black is really strong but we'll leave it like that for now we do a black in our image and stuff like that but it's where we come in and we just you'll see this in designs all the time where we're just going and we're going to the grays instead of pure black and just like that we're create I'm think my buttons really standing off let's pull my button off for a second now and let's just look at this when it's pure block actually lets you know we knew we're going to turn off my pig we're going to copy this over just like that and we'll grab this one and we're just gonna tone this down a little bit into the Grays you see how that's created a big contrast between this title and here compared to over here it's not a huge difference haven't gone really light and that's one thing you want to avoid you'll see some designs where they like going in these really light Gray's and it can look really nice actually I won't lie to you sometimes the really light grays and because then what it does is it lets you bring this more into the grays as well and you can do something like that which you know it's not a stark it's an the white on black here can be really hard so that definitely can look nicer when you're thinking of it from a visual standpoint but when you're thinking about it from a readability standpoint you've just hurt your readability this text is the contrast is low to the point where it's making it harder to read see it is a bit of a balancing act in that so maybe this stays not black but really close to black and then here we don't want to go too dark but we can keep it dark enough that there is you know it's there's definitely grey coming through here but we want to make sure that it stays readable so maybe something like that you can see the difference right now between this paragraph and this one doesn't stand out as much but that's exactly the point we're creating contrast between my title and my text here through font size font weight and now through color as well two things that are really going to transform your design and this is super super important this is the step that most people don't bother taking and there's two parts to it so it's two different tips the first one is to adjust the line head of your body text so body text is your paragraphs it's all your small text anything like this that's your body text that's why you know when you do in your CSS you're selecting body it's because it's for your body text and what we want to do on that is we want to increase it the default is always too tight we want to increase that line height or if you're if this was from a pure print perspective or design perspective you you'll see this referred to as letting the traditional way to refer to it is letting but in you know the world of web we call the line height because that's what we call it in CSS and what that's doing is it's making it much more readable when our text is grouped and like this where it's really tight it looks heavier and doesn't look as inviting to read as something like this it lightens it up now you don't want to make it too much because if it's really spaced apart and you start doing something like that it looks like completely different pieces of information the same way we've created spacing you know we use proximity we created contrast through the distance of things by banking too much space between things it just looks like different piece of information people will not read it as a single piece of text in general and we're seeing this in figma it's in percent in CSS you can just do it is like a what you know like a 1.4 1.5 1.6 so 150 percent here would be a 1.5 that's a great starting point I tend to start at 1.6 because like anything else I like starting on the bigger side and then reducing to get to where I want this is a tip that you hear a lot from Steve and I'm gonna say his name wrong so I'm just not gonna say the whole thing but from a refractor in UI if you don't know his if you don't know about him you have to check him out I'll put a link in the description below but really useful where your start bigger and then reduce because what happens when you start with the basic we start this back at Auto and we increase it up to where we want we tend to go there we go that's great but you know we could increase it more and then actually end up going okay that's too much and then you end up finding oh that's actually where I want to be is that like a 1.7 which is huge but it ended up looking pretty good now in this case I do think 150 is pretty good so I'm gonna stop with it right there and it just lightens everything up makes it much easier to read and much friendlier and more inviting to read and then something like this which is all smushed together really important that you do that and then the next thing is very similar but we want to decrease the light height of large text because it's the opposite problem the default line height is a default and it works for text that's maybe at like a size 24 and that's it and even then I'm saying 24 I could be a bit off on that but in general when you're two font sizes start getting bigger and we're going to exaggerate it a bit maybe after but if I come here if I increase that now it just it looks weird so it's not always to increase so if we go back to the auto and then I come here and I shrink that down I can definitely you know we could change our spacing now a little bit to keep it consistent but just decreasing that a little bit it's gonna make a huge difference and this would be exaggerated even more if this was all capped so if I turn this into all cap texts just you know the spacing looks a lot bigger because we don't have these G's and these tees that are sticking off the top and stuff so because we don't have any descenders coming into those areas the spacing looks even more so if ever you have all cap text it's exaggerated and you can really bring that in nice and tight or something like that but I just want to leave this on the side for the contrast compared to what we had at the beginning and what we have now and I think it makes a huge huge huge difference so yeah we can do stuff like that and let's turn my I pig back on we can go find our button that we created and just like that I think we have a pretty nice layout compared to what we started with I think it's much much much better so let's go and take all those same tools or those same tips and apply them to this layout right here so here we have a testimonial section we have a paragraph of text there's the testimonial in some random Latin but then we have a name and we have a position and this is where I want to talk a little bit more about grouping related information we have what the person said and then we have their name and their position so the name in position those are related pieces of information so I can group them together just like that and then I have this here and we're gonna we're not going to do it for all three we're just gonna do this on one of them and actually I think what I will do though this background is a little bit dark for my liking we're going to lighten that up a little bit there we go and okay so there we go we have my two pieces of information so compared to here it's obviously a lot easier to read now just to have that and then the name and position far away now what's more important here you have to decide I have my testimonial at the top I'm not even gonna worry about this right now though it's already a lot bigger you know I guess we could go and make that black and/or bold and let's just say we make that all cap so it really stands out as a big title across the top of the page no really not worry about that though I want to look at is this in a lot more detail so first thing is grouping related information we've done that but now we want to use now we want to create contrast your font size what is more important the person's name or the text personally I think it's the text this is testimonial this is where they're talking about the product itself so when you're doing these types of designs did you have to think about this what's more important is it that what piece of text is the most important and I really think it's that so in this case instead of making this bigger I think what I'm gonna do is grab these guys here and actually make them smaller let's drop that all the way down to like a 14 because really that's not that important it's important they know it's a real person they can see the name I guess they could you know they can define their position but I think just something like that we're already often running just making that difference compared to that it creates a sense of separation between the two now the difference and something different from this pig design where we had a title we had a where we had a title a piece of text and our button when we created our separation then we talked about when we talked about font weight it was really obviously the title should be the bold one but here we have a little bit of a different scenario we have our main text here and then we have the secondary text here let's just call it secondary for a lack of a better word I don't really want to come and make this bold because it's more important you know cuz something like that it's gonna look weird we're making the wrong text bulb in this case in my opinion because all bold like that it looks kinda weird we're a big block of bold text is kind of strange now what we've done though is we've created two pieces of hierarchy here we've created a my main piece of text and then this secondary thing and this is where it's really important that we break down things once we've created the separation I'm going to see this in a lot more detail in this last example but if I grab this and I make it bold because this is a lot smaller than this this still becomes my main text this is still a lot more important but what I've done here is I've created the secondary piece of hierarchy I have my title and then I have my front-end dev so I've broken this up into two different pieces and that's super important to do because if we just left this no no there we go if I just leave that leg you that it you know we see this as a piece of one piece of information when we're just quickly glancing at it as soon as I go and make that bold like that right away it makes it more visually interesting because we have a bit more going on and it definitely makes it so we can see that there's two pieces of information and then obviously here if we did the same thing the advantage was something like this we did that is 14 and then if I take Jane Smith and I make her bold as well the advantage that's coming up with this is if somebody's just skimming this name you know its name you know then you're coming down here and you're getting the name in bold as well so it's this nice advantage where you're getting this consistency through hierarchy and that consistency makes the person who's reading the site the visitor makes their life so much better and so much easier as they look over at a design because they can quickly see okay the big text is the quote the next thing is the name the next thing is their position there's no thinking about it you're making their life so much easier so we've created our separations for proximity by creating these two groups then in with these groups we've looked at it gone well in this group I have two pieces of information I don't want to really change the font size because we already have it at 14 I don't want to make anything smaller than that and I don't want to make it bigger because then it's gonna be weird we're gonna be too close back to this so then I use font weight within this little piece to create some hierarchy and some contrast within this piece of information so the next thing is color so let's just say we drop this down a little bit from pure black just a ease off a little bit because I think it's makes it a little nicer when we do that I could leave it like that but now the name and this are really popping off a lot more than that are even though they're smaller so I think what I'd want to do is even come in here and lighten those up even more I am really pushing now on the limit of where you know of contrast through and making things readable so it is something I'd want to maybe think about a little bit but at the same time I really find this information isn't the most important information in the world their name honestly we care about this we don't necessarily care too much and I'm just creating a bit more separation from the image here but we don't care too much about who said it what we really care about is this so now we can see and I might as well make all of these the same should have made components out of this it would have made it a bit faster for me to do whoops wrong one we can see something like that and it's starting to look pretty good now what are the last two things we want we want to increase the line height of body text and we want to decrease the line height of large text in this case we don't have any large text we have a testimonials up here which is only one line of text so we can just stick with B's and come and what I'm going to do is just this one for now and increase my line height on that to probably 140 ish range so that's a 1.4 I'd have to move these down maybe the whole component would have to be moved around a little bit well something like that could work or if we needed to we could stretch that out just a bit like that to create our spacing a little bit better and like that again increasing this maybe 150 even could be okay whoops 150 percent something that could look a lot better again this looks really crammed together something like 140 150 it just makes it a little bit more friendly to read I don't think we need to do the same thing here because then it's just going to create this big separation so for things like that you can definitely leave them closer together if that was one paragraph where you just had like a bold and then a span or whatever it is setting up these two things instead of two different paragraphs you could even decrease the line height on those or even you know you could probably decrease the line height on those to keep them nice and grouped together just to make sure that it's nice and tight and not overly spaced out because I think personally I like it like that where it's nice and grouped together then having a little bit of space between it like we have right there and let's go look at this third example this is by far the most complex one where I'm gonna bring everything we've done but we're gonna be examining it and a lot more detail and a lot more of how we can tackle all of this once again this background is a little dark so I'm going to lighten that up so here is like an event type thing so in this case the events name is awesome fundraiser for awesomeness and we have our description of what the event is we have the date and the time the location and then we have my gift tickets and the price itself so once again let's just create some contrast through proximity or through spacing so we're just gonna space everything out now the time and the date are kind of related at the time in the date they're of course related the time in the location are a little bit related so I'm gonna keep those a little bit closed we can separate them a little bit maybe and there we go so right away we've made that more readable it's still kind of weird but we've definitely made it more readable and that somebody can go boom boom boom they can see that there's different groups of information this step again is super important to do even though if you just do that it doesn't help your design very much it makes it better than what it was but you definitely need to next get into your font size font weight and color to really make things pop so we can come into here hit Kay that's this if you double click in in figma it will make the box fit and then we can go back to my V and then go back to K make that bigger there we go so my title is already standing out right away I think that that like you know I wouldn't be happy with this but if I saw that I wouldn't you know I think it's boring looking but it's already made the differences I need but I do think we can improve that so let's come in right away and make this black just so it really stands off and so we're going into my font weight there so we can do something like that we have my description that's coming here and I think 18 is okay for that let's come into these I think you know the most important thing is they see the title what's the next thing somebody cares about well they might skim the if it's interesting to them they'll skim the description they might not look at it and a lot but they'll skim it and you know we're gonna go into color right away and dim that down just so it creates a bit more of a separation there and so they see the title it interests them I think we can even make that bigger to be honest something like that would probably be a bit more interesting and what do we want to do with titles when we have bigger font sizes I hope you said we want to decrease the line height so we can decrease that just a little bit to tighten it up and we have body text what do we want to do with body text we want to increase the line height to help making it a little bit more readable and a little bit more friendly so we can do something like that now if somebody gets to this point so think about it so it is important that you're thinking about this you're looking at the text you're going how is somebody looking at it they're gonna look at the first things first they want to see what the event is if that doesn't interest them it doesn't matter what the rest is they're just going to the next event or whatever it is depending on the site the wrong but let's say they read that they're interested they're gonna skim the description really fast and then you know they might even skip the description there they go if you know if it's a an a concert that's coming up with its a somebody that they really care about yes I know I want to go I don't need to read the description I want to know when it is so know if I'm available maybe it's the price but let's say you know the price obviously does come up if it's super expensive maybe they're not going to show it and you can even get rid of that but in this case it's not too expensive so we'll leave the price on there but they're definitely going to want to know when it is so here we might as well come on that and we have two pieces of information they're actually there and wanna know when it is and where it is those are two important things because am i available and can I make it to where it is all right so we might as well come in and say we have this I'm gonna make this let's make that all caps just for fun because this is something I didn't really plan on talking about but let's say we make that and we can make this all caps at the same time there we go ma'am so we can talk a little bit about all cap texts and by doing that it sort of makes this one block of information right there now with all cap text especially if we decide to make it a little bit smaller so say like a 16 and this is definitely four buttons is something that I do a lot 14 is probably a bit small so let's go with a 16 on there and maybe this in this end up being black so they you know just to create that separation of information that we have wanted to have in there what you can do is smaller text or any all cap text as long as it's not a big title and even with titles you could do that but with something that's like a body text 16 or buttons sometimes you might go as small as like 14 what you can do to make it a bit more readable because what happens is the characters start pushing together a little bit especially at small font sizes is to come in to the letter spacing and increase the letter spacing a little bit it doesn't have to be a lot but just a little bump up in the letter spacing can help things become a little bit more readable along the way so say we did something like that even I could probably have all of this just like a comma 10 a.m. it probably makes sense to group all of that like that and then the location I think it tickets could be a button so again buttons often often often our alt caps and then you know we never are for a rectangle you can make that into a button so actually let's just make this a little bit bigger but as I said for a lot of the time you might even drop this down all the way to 14 but 14 is getting small so then you want to make it more readable so you make it bolder and because it is so tiny you can space it out a little bit any really small text to just adding a little bit of letter spacing on it it makes a huge difference in making that text a bit more readable because if not the letters sort of start getting stuck together a bit too much now for the price it could even be depending you could make the price really big if it's a good a good deal even maybe this could come up over on this you could do different things so I'll leave it down here but something like that could work if you really want to say it like if it was a free event or something but if it's always gonna have a price and sometimes it's cheap and sometimes it's not you probably don't want to make it too obvious but maybe you do want to make it you know people are interested in the price so we could do something like that and even on this I think for the location we can create a bit more contrast through color so you know I'm not always following the steps one after the other I'm grouping my information right away I'm always trying to space out my information figuring out where I want to put things then I'm going to generally decide what should be bold what shouldn't be bold things like that but then the color different things like that it takes them playing around with your moving things around you're playing with it a little bit there's nothing wrong with that it's one of the reasons I do like design tools rather than always just coding things up in CSS decisions like this definitely just in CSS if you're doing a simple page could you could definitely do it something like this you generally I find it much easier when I can move stuff around because even what you could do is something like this could even come all the way up to the top and this could be moved down it's not really working for me in this just cuz the balance of it but if it let's pretend the location wasn't involved in this I can take this and tone it down so with the contrast a little bit lowering the contrast and something like that could also work right because I'm still looking here first even though this is what's on top so the visual order becomes less important once you start doing a good job on a lot of these things because you start getting because you're attracting the eye using these other things and your rate you're making a hierarchy so obvious through some of these other tools that are these other things like contrast your through things like font size font waving color that the order of it becomes less important and you can still get the eye to look where you want it to oh that's cool oh it's only ten bucks all I can make it let's get my tickets and yes the eye has to jump around a little bit for that but your eyes going to follow the right order all the time on something like this so it's not like this big worry about trying to get it to work and then of course once you get it to this step then you can start playing around with colors a little bit more so if you really you know you want to bring in and I like just using eye dropping and grabbing colors from something now it's not always an option but even if you're coming in with something like that you know we could be coming into the purples and get like if every event is always using a purple or something like that like that's even going to drag the attention of it more than maybe that purple comes back in with the button color we can grab that and then you know you're reusing in general you're going to start reusing colors a little bit already talked about color before in another video if you're interested in that one I'll have a link to it in the description as well but just playing around with things like this it makes a huge difference and I have even talked about choosing fonts we haven't even played with fonts we've just stuck with the default in this case it's Roboto which tends to be a nice font so if you're really not sure you can see that it does work well but if you mix up two different fonts in something like this it can even make a bigger difference but just playing with your grouping information by the type of information it is you're creating contrast through proximity your spacing things out and grouping related information so I've grouped my title in my description I've kept my time altogether I've put the price somewhere else so I've grouped things by information I've got the ten dollars and they get tickets they're sort of related and you know you're not getting tickets unless you know the price so you're grouping information by the you're grouping things by the type of information they are then you're creating contrast through your font weight through your font sizes you're making your titles big your body text smaller playing around with different things like that then you're creating contrast through color whether you're keeping everything black and white or you're actually bringing colors like this it doesn't really matter too much as long as you have a contrast through color so just all black with Gray's that's perfectly fine just remember don't go too light on the grays or you will hurt the readability of the text and then increasing the line height of your body text and decreasing the line height of your big text it's going to make it so much better and you really do have to do that body text the paragraphs small text anything below like 24 points increase that line height to help make it more readable these are all things that are really easy to do you can be really methodical about how you approach it and it's really gonna help your designs and I did promise you a bonus tip if you stuck around to the end so here it is make sure you limit the length of the lines of text right now I've get really short and you know what we're gonna come back to the pig to start off with on this one so let's hide that pig and what I see people do is let's pretend that pig never existed and what people do is they have it on mobile so let's make this into a mobile art board we have something like that and it looks fantastic and everything is okay their spacing actually in this case maybe things get spaced a little bit closer all right and you know on a phone that might look great and then what happens is when the screen gets bigger and this is like the number one mistake I see devs make all the time well we just let that grow all the way across the page and that looks like crap that's why you'll see a lot of designs that involve a big picture on the side with text here because what happens is people's eyes don't want to scan the whole way across like that it just it in this is a something like this like it's one line of text it doesn't look good but it's also I literally if you're on a big screen you're on a 27-inch screen and you have text going from one side to the other man that it's just awkward it's super awkward to read you want to limit line lengths now there's rules about line length not gonna stress too much about them you don't want to go over 70 characters and if you can do like between 15 60 characters in length you're definitely in the right ballpark because something like that is so much easier to read than something that's coming all the way across like this just makes a huge difference in the readability of text in general you also want to stop text remaining too narrow now on a phone you know here's 320 pixels across because you're worrying about and you have like padding and stuff on the sides because you're worried about you do thing with iPhone 5s or whatever it is you can't limit it it's sort of like a newspaper they need to increase they're dealing with small column sizes that's just what they have to deal with so it's okay but when you can don't let text get all the way across like for small sizes we can't always prevent it from phones but have a maximum width on your paragraphs something like this we don't have to stress about because generally you end up with columns but again something like this you know you have a card like that make sure your card whoops make sure your card doesn't all of a sudden end up stretching the whole way across and say the image stays here everything else here is not very long so it's not so bad but even this like you know you might get back going like that and then you end up with this going the whole way across it starts being really really awkward you know blog where these lines of text are super long it looks super weird and people don't always know why it doesn't look good but even if you're not a designer you're just you're getting on something that and there's something it feels wrong about it it feels off and it you know you want to make people's experiences as good as possible and by far the most common mistake I see devs make is just letting the text go all the way across the page they have these massive massive things because they designed it mobile it worked great and they built their media queries in but they're not always using columns so you get these huge stretches don't let that happen make sure you limit the overall thing I'll give you a quick tip if you want use the CH unit so like font so paragraph you could do and I know I'm not in my code here but you could do a paragraph max width of something like and you know 50 CH the CH is supposed to be the width of the zero character of that given font so in general it's going to be a max width on your paragraphs of 50 CH to about 50 characters wide roughly is it perfect science no sometimes you're gonna want to adjust that but by setting a max width you know it's gonna let it shrink down and then if you have to when you get these bigger things you might want to go up to 60 if you find it's not big enough maybe you even go up to 70 but you want to set a max width even if you're not using CH you can be setting this in M's Remz whatever but do not you know make sure there is a max width on your paragraphs or on whatever's holding your paragraphs to prevent things from stretching from one side of the screen to the other there's a reason why you don't see that you don't he texts on a lot of these websites that have lots of text even go to medium go check out medium you're gonna see the text doesn't stretch from one side of the screen to the other if you go on a nice big screen everything is limited lots of white space on the sides that's perfectly fine don't be scared of that empty space so there you have it six quick tips and a bonus tip I hope you liked all of it I hope you can implement these into your projects if you have any other tips you'd like to share please leave a comment down below and let other people know about them a big thank you to my patron stirs to helping support everything I do here if you haven't yet subscribed and you enjoy this video please hit subscribe once again do not forget to check out design Moto's slides the link is down in the description below thank you very much for watching and until next time don't forget to make your corn in the Internet just a little bit more awesome | Kevin Powell | 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Overcoming The Obstacles To Be With You!! | [Music] hey virgo welcome back to my channel this is kelly from house of virgo if you are new welcome welcome please do hit like share and subscribe on the video on my channel please do join the chat if you would like to become a member of my channel there is a button there that you can click to join where you can get reach out on me on sundays i'm here live on sundays you can get a mini reading for free every sunday in the live stream also um if you want to get a push personal oh god i can't talk what is up if you want to get a personal reading from me there's a link in the description box below this video click the link book a reading with me you can get it same day okay um yes this is a love reading for virgo we're going to take a look at april virgo sun moon rising or venus hi everybody in the chat hello to my moderators and all my awesome people in here all right you guys let's get into your reading i am not live right now but the chat is live so please do join in on the chat all right let's take a look and see what your love messages are what drama you have drama llama drama mama all right virgo virgo sun moon rising or venus all right separation sadness missing you thinking about you yearning unsure of the future oh so this is obviously somebody here is missing you thinking about you not sure how things are going to go okay feeling a little sad about this some kind of a split or separation okay definitely thinking about you and getting to the point where yearning and longing for you okay we also have ascending transcending obstacles learning expansion new phase preparing for union wow virgo say you've got somebody here who in their sadness and during the separation time and during this missing you phase is going to attempt to overcome whatever obstacles there are okay um i feel like somebody here is learning or has learned some big lessons or will be learning some crucial mess uh lessons here maybe about the future okay i feel like there was somebody here who maybe just took advantage and thought that you would always be there or just kind of felt like you would just maybe just take whatever they gave that kind of thing um i feel like somebody here is preparing to reunite with you or come into some type of union with you here let's see what else is going on okay kisses unconditionally loving giving and receiving affection falling in love oh my goodness wow separation is causing absence makes the heart grow fonder separation is causing someone to miss you so much that now they're in this position where they might just be willing to do whatever it takes bloody stumps and all okay overcoming the obstacles all right let's get into your reading and see what's going on here with you okay so just so you know um i know some of you um do have a past person that you are not connecting with anymore and the message here um because i know i just hear some of you saying is this person even thinking of me they just left me on the cold or like are they are they changing i've gone no contact wondering if something is working and i feel like yes something is working here let me see let's take a look at your energy virgo and see these are now my most favorite cards this is the witches tarot okay these are on um there's a link below the video for you to purchase this deck okay um and i get a percentage of whatever you you purchase um if you purchase this deck or any of the decks i have listed below so if you want to support my channel in any way and get yourself a beautiful tarot deck in the process you can definitely go that route okay so let's take a look here and see what's going on with virgo okay you've got the page of pentacles so you've got some ideas um what are you thinking about virgo right now okay um page of pentacles is like you're thinking about well i mean i got my eye on my money and my money is that the song um you guys are i feel like you're you're you're you've got plans you're making some plans here you might be getting some um what the heck was that did you just hear a ding i don't know what that thing was because i don't have anything around me like i don't have any other phones that's so weird so that's so weird so you've got uh that must be a sign you've got um maybe you're getting some message you're getting some money news coming in for you um there's something here with a like or a new job is what i see or a raise or something is coming in here for you um this is just let me just see what else is going on oh king of cups okay some of you um maybe this is the person male or female that you are connecting with this is cancer scorpio pisces um this king of cups is very stable um does not let their look at the water how it crashes around them the king of cups does not let his emotions get the best of him he's very wise and kind of very knowledge knowledge full is that a word knowledgeable and um i feel like there's an energy of ascension here man i keep getting hear all this sounds somebody this person um doesn't have to be a water sign they could have water in their chart somewhere just heavy water element in their chart but i feel like you're going to get some message from this person they might tell you this could be the person you're in separation with they might tell you that um they got a new job something about communication of course because pages always feel to me like the page the written so it might be a text message or some type of communication you get from this person um where even they tell you that um you know they've been patiently they've been waiting for you um oh they tell you they got some they got some really good money like bringing you some money news oh wow the emperor is here so aries energy okay now it's so strange there could be a message about a father as well or from a father as well um but mostly i feel like this person is coming in to tell you that they've leveled up overcoming their obstacles transcending whereas maybe at one point they were a page and then they've ascended to a king and now they've ascended to the emperor and you can take this as you know a princess to a queen to um an empress okay male or female energy however you want to take it but that's really what the information comes in with the pentacles where okay it's like it's like telling you about their plans and what they've done so if you and this person separated or it like if they separated from you or you walked away it might have been because or due to immaturity um maybe this person that you're connecting with was very immature or acted kind of like um gave me the death card in the reverse i mean in the upright um so the death card energy obviously scorpio energy it feels like this person is having some huge big changes going on in their life and they're transforming and i feel like they've rebirthed maybe they've found jesus i don't know but they're they've gone they've really transcended a lot i feel like if you felt like something ended or you you they were very immature in their ways or in dealing with you you might have just decided you love the person but you can't really deal with the immature behavior in the sense because you might have felt like you were involved with a child you know and i don't mean to say that to cut the person down or anything it's just like a grown child like it was like um a male or female in an adult body okay and their behavior was you know if they you know they acted like a kid or they acted like a teenager you know the way they handled things or the way they treated you or they were irresponsible or things like that and they're just this person just seems like is having um you know a level up in a lot of ways and i feel like for you if there's conversation also that you might be saying maybe they didn't even have a job or something and they weren't going to have study income and you know you or they weren't paying bills or they weren't um contributing you know and you might cut you might have a conversation with this person and they say well yeah no i am working now and i got a job and i'm paying bills and and for some of you um they're also i'm hearing like i'm thinking about giving you some some cash or some coin maybe some bitcoin look i don't know why that looks like crypto or something to me and that that belt looks like the old ticker stock belt or paper ticker stock paper i don't know but so there's definitely an energy of um some communication coming in here and the ember energy is like that's the highest of the high that's like that's like completion all the way at the top like the the emperor is the king of all kings the queen of all queens okay they rule all the kings they rule all the queens let me see what else going on here okay it's two of wands so this person's really wow making a choice here uh i feel like so at first when i was looking at this page of pentacles you know like how i said like ticker tape kind of thing um i was feeling like um paying for some kind of a ticket for a trip or to go somewhere some are you paying you back for something but um i was feeling like travel but it didn't feel very strong until the two of wands is here so that really just confirms that the energy that i was picking up prior to this does have something to do with travel plans making plans and the two is about partnership so maybe some of you live at a distance um because um sorry we've got a globe here okay so there could be a distance you live across the sea or the country or something um this person's got a feather in their hat and that maybe they have a cat and their feather in their hat represents like some passion and drive um it could be um native american as well i don't see that because of the feather i'm saying that mostly because of the um the colors of the feather i don't know something about those that feather reminds me of that so it could be like offering a ticket or um showing if they're showing you something they're showing you something as a form of like like they have something in mind and they can prove it to you um to give you like some kind of proof i feel of a change okay so i feel like it's something maybe that you've been wanting but you well you're at a crossroads as well within yourself you're kind of like weighing your options i feel like you will weigh things out here not so much weighing options but waiting to see what this person does if they come in like i don't feel like you're sitting by the phone i don't feel like you're expecting anything from this person i i feel like you're just doing your own thing like i said you could have you know money or working on career or thinking up innovative ways to make money or um creative ideas or things that you want to do but i also feel like the same time you're a little bit at like a decision here you're at a crossroad you need to make a choice about something about a decision and it could be this person coming in um making some kind of offer or showing you something now which where maybe in the past it was done dead in the water because we had the death card um that now it might be more along the lines of like okay now i'm faced now this person's asking me to make a decision or i got to make a choice about us and i'm not sure what path i want to go i'm not sure what i want to do that's kind of what i feel like is going on here um sorry i lost my camera um you didn't lose it but i lost it so you're gonna be faced with a decision do you try to take them for what they're saying and give them another chance um or do you choose a different path and go a different way okay could also be maybe they you have children with this person and or a child and and they're like really leveling up and being like a better parent as well and that they want to show you it feels like this person wants to show you in some way that they are what you wanted and that they can complete and overcome the obstacles or the problems this person is really um the separation that you guys are having or had this person um is like really going through some changes and falling in love with you all over again like even more so because of the absence let's see what else going on here wow now we have we have two kings and an emperor so now he has the king of pentacles so for some this is you you know like i said you're not putting i don't feel like you're gonna put too much effort into investing in this connection um you're gonna try to allow this person to invest because i feel like you've invested plenty you've basically done you were very wise you made very good choices now you're investing in self is what i feel although you know if you choose to hear this person out you might hear what they have to say but it feels you're more so focused on self right now and it's like well if this person is transcending transitioning they're raising their vibration they're you know they're expanding they're learning you know they're ready to enter a new phrase phase and you know come into union with me then maybe we can talk but it feels to me mostly like you're like they hand you the pinnacle and you just kind of look at it like you know do i even want this again i mean is this it feels like this person is coming in to show you um okay prove uh can we have some can we have do you think we can get a little uh non-blur in here so i feel like this person is coming in you know to show you and you're going to be looking at the pinnacle like do i even want this i mean it's pretty big pinnacle um is this something that i i can invest in again do i can i even do this do i even want to do this sorry my ocd is kicking in here and i just absolutely have to have it's not going to happen there we go beautiful let me just have a look look at the beautiful artwork on here oh wow okay look at those shoes this person wears some nice shoes every person is they dress real well capricorn virgo taurus cancer scorpio pisces um or maybe they didn't before and now they do they live outside of a city or they're somewhere outside of a city this person wears jewelry sometimes i love the colors the green maybe they're in the army or the military maybe they're like a general or sergeant colonel lieutenant in the army okay [Music] let's see what your energy is here crazy virgo crazy crazy i just kind of feel like you're you're very grounded you know now for some of you i just want to hear tell you this you okay this is real simple um you definitely have someone from the past who's missing you on longing for you in separation but i also feel like you've got two other suitors as well and who are making offers and this could absolutely play a role as to your um choice needing to make a decision needing to choose somebody here okay for some of you um and i feel like the choice is gonna be a little harder in a lot of ways because some of you do still have feelings for a past person or even if you don't as much this person is really showing unconditional love towards you like with the kisses card you know they tell you that you know they're in love with you i mean it might kind of trip you up a little bit because i don't necessarily feel it like it's unexpected i feel like some of you knew that this was going to come around at some point it might be a little off-putting or strange that this person you might not trust 100 that this person is because now they're expressing their love giving receiving affection um and you might require that the bloody stump it yo you're gonna have to like show me some proof of these words you're gonna back that [ __ ] up because i you know maybe the words don't mean anything and you've been on my channel long enough so now you're like oh that's right and you're getting it right so i feel like you're you know this person is going to try to prove it to you in some way and then you're going to you know look at the pinnacle that they give you and just like let me analyze this hold on a minute let me see if this is real let me touch it feel it sniff it i want to sleep with it roll over on it lick it i just got to find out if this thing is real or is this like some kind of paper tiger or something all right let me see what else is going on what's going on for you well it's a little bit of both let's just see how the energy plays out okay so ace of swords beautiful and you have the fool okay getting some clarity here wow and this person definitely gives you truth i feel like they come in giving you absolute clarity they give you they cause you to have a light bulb moment right um you know asus swords they're just saying willing to overcome these obstacles which is transcending obstacles this is ascension here um wanting to win freeing themself from whatever they were connecting with or how whatever um if they were tied down to something in the past you know um aquarian energy here this feels like um taking a risk taking a leap of faith here coming in and giving you this truth with this ace of swords taking a risk a risk here okay it might be you too you know gaining clarity and saying hey i think i'll take the risk one more shot one more time maybe it's another chance at this relationship and some of you might get some clarity and truth here that you you know appreciate what they have to say and maybe it was just a long time coming and the window of opportunity is closed and you might decide virgo that you're going to take a risk on your own and go off on your own and go do your own thing solo okay a new path have your um like there's fresh hope in the newness of other people coming in um i don't know it's it's a little conflicting because i see you here with this two of wands kind of like oh i don't know i've been kind of waiting for this but now it's coming in now i'm not sure maybe just a lot of time has passed and you've lost that love and loving feeling or it's just you're not sure if you're even compatible maybe the love is there in the chemistry but you're not sure if you're compatible i feel like this person tries to come in and force compatibility because they love you right let's see okay yeah you look at you hesitation here and i feel like whoever your past person is coming in you've been thinking about that or they've been thinking about you definitely they've been hesitating for sure but i feel like they've been it feels like they've been thinking about how to invest okay what it is that you need from them so that they could um give you what you want right um not if they should but in what way and and i feel like you are kind of like do i want to accept any offer or investment from a past person when you may have some other two other people showing up in your life here okay um i'm not gonna go in depth to two other people showing up because i really couldn't tell you who it's gonna be i just see we've got someone here who is ascending into emperor energy and then we've got two kings or someone's ascending into empress energy and you have two queens okay wow seven of swords see this is the dilemma for you because trust was broken right with the seven of swords there may have been dishonesty in a past thing or um betrayal perhaps in some way you know maybe somebody like was a thief of hearts and stole your heart ran away with it and then just left their mark on you with those two two swords back there it's almost as if maybe they came in you know how like you have like some thieves or people who do bad things there's something about getting recognition for the bad things that they do so they'll leave like a symbol or something um because it's almost it's weird it's it's almost as if they they want to get caught they wanna it's notoriety it's like a fame or something and i feel like whoever you were with um there's they came in maybe in the past and stole your heart but left a mark of some sort and you're kind of hesitant like do you want to get back into that again you want to have that happen to you again so this is kind of like um you know trust being broken maybe or some trauma from a past thing and they are coming in to show you that they've made grave changes you know but i feel like that might be why you are needing them to show you here with this pentacle because pinnacle is physical this is tangible this is something you can touch and hold this is proof you know for some it's like uh some of you need whatever it is you need physical proof of that's going to give you a sense that they really mean at this time and i don't mean like bribery or gifts i'm i don't know exactly what i mean but it's it's something you know it's something like it's it's hey it's showing up at your doorstep with that bloody stomp that leg see here it is and i got only half a leg here and i'm willing to you know limp the rest of my life for you it's like you need something okay so you're probably going to require that but at the same time and let and if you don't get it you're not going to get you're not going to you're not doing lip service okay because you can't risk having somebody come in here with that seven of swords give you everything and do that all again um you're not gonna throw all your eggs in one basket okay because you can't have this person like you know here you get back into investing with them again and then they they run away or they pull out or they read an egg on the whole thing right okay so eight of swords this person um this person had a tendency or may there there's an energy i feel like there might be some communication as well um they take this risk and communicate and explain to you give you clarity why they were hesitant why they were cheating or why they ran away and why they put why they sabotage the relationship that's what i feel like this person is going to come in and tell you does that change anything i mean it might be just good for you to get some closure and maybe an apology but it feels like this person has some severe insecurity um you know if you look at this person here there this person in this card her feet are not bound okay her arms yes and she does have a mask over her eyes but she's not bound she can walk there's plenty of space she can walk out of that pseudo so she may um he or she may at times uh play the victim and that might also come up okay but you you are the one who um i feel like is going to be in that position of like getting clarity for yourself like not so much whether or not this person's telling the truth or not because in some ways i do feel like they are but for you it's the truth of well i appreciate that but i don't know if i could do that again you know so you're kind of you know thinking about you you'll be hesitant you're not rushing right back in with somebody here all right i want to get some clarifying cards okay let's see so we look at the major arcanas let's take a look at the emperor here for you and then the emperor is the person who is ascended okay it's prepared for union they see you as the empress um or this is the emperor sees you as the emperor and that's a match because you you know if you're an emperor empress energy you don't match with kings and queens you would actually be kind of lowballing yourself if you accepted king or queen offer um because you like i said you sit in the the highest energy of all okay um or at least you're getting yourself ascending yourself into that and not taking less than you deserve all right so let's see this person coming in ascent has ascended from a page up to an emperor they skipped right through the night okay page of swords well there's definitely an energy this person is like they're definitely curious about you this this past person um what are they curious about because i feel like um there might be like they're well they're definitely trying to get some truth and um there's definitely an energy of like spying but let's see what's going on here what are they what are they looking at oh okay well they're definitely this person's they maybe they have a little bit of a jealous streak or you know that kind of a tad bit of immaturity still um or just might be the sign that they are where they just have a bit of jealousy or whatever but there's definitely seeking or spying to see who else is hitting on you or who else is interested in you um i don't know it's weird it kind of like oh they just said um to see if you're accepting offers or if you're responding to people who are um ex who are giving you love um i don't know for some reason they're they're in that mindset that if they see you responding to someone who gives you attention that that must mean you're involved with somebody else but that doesn't ever mean that not all not every that's not a surefire way to know anybody can just talk to anybody it doesn't mean that there's something going on um but it feels like it's not heavy duty jealousy it's not like you know i i don't i don't necessarily agree with the whole idea of oh jealousy is healthy in a relationship i feel like like maybe a crumb of it like a tiny little bit that just kind of gives somebody a little zip you know but anything past that where it becomes possession and paranoia and stuff like that then i feel like no that's not good so this feels like it could just be this person gets a little i was gonna say i was hesitant to say what they're saying to say it they kind of like a like that feeling a little bit um if somebody else is offering you um love or flirting or connecting with you and you're not really responding so much to that because it kind of gives them a sense like in one hand they see that you're desirable and they like that and then on the other hand they like that you're really not giving anybody the time of day because they believe then in their mind that you are still thinking to them or you still like them or are you still interested or that it's almost a little egotistical because it might not be that at all you just might not you just might not be interested in in the past person um and not interested in whoever's giving you attention either you know maybe you just never even i i'm just kind of getting like it's more like online kind of attention if they're able to see it otherwise it's just something they hear about or other people tell them okay that's such a strange message it came out there let's take a look at the fool what is the full energy here okay courage to take a risk that's really it leo energy here having the courage and the confidence that strength here um to speak up the courage and the confidence to um you know take this huge leap of faith this is also unconditional love i don't know that um yeah with the fool kind of reminds me of like um baby like this person it's new for them it feels like it's it's new for them to express their love in a mature way but to take a risk and open up and have the courage um to give you that unconditional love or to give you that you know expression of love maybe they were just so immature before they didn't know how or they were reactive or they just you know ran away or things like that so i get a sense you know but it's also courage for you to take a leap of faith yourself to um unconditionally love yourself self-love you know um and to also maybe make a decision to cut somebody out and not take an offer that's coming to you from a past person take the risk to um accept invites from these two other people that could be showing up in april right or that are showing up in april let me see here i want to get another clarifying card for strength yeah look at that five of wands so um this kind of makes me feel like an aquarius because aquarians kind of have that little bit of um wittiness about them and they can they can um air signs all air signs do they have a tendency to be like a little bit sarcastic but this this five of wands it it five of wands is is definitely an energy of like witty comebacks and stuff like that um but it's also about like rivalry challenges obstacles and sports so i definitely feel like this person as i was saying before that just clarifies that they're um both of you taking a risk here to overcome the obstacle their obstacles are themselves how they sabotage your obstacle is them and you overcoming are you telling this person yeah no i'm not i don't want to do this anymore i have other suitors or something um i don't know if they know that you do or will know or i don't know if they think that they do think that you do or they just are looking to see or somebody has said something to them you know it's such a weird energy like i i can't lie here okay um there's definitely there's definitely two other people here so it's not so much that we need to go in deep with two new people you could be connecting with but i don't really feel like you're if anything you might entertain these two other people out of company or just companionship but i don't really feel like only only if you will entertain to other people if this person comes back not in alignment with you okay if this person comes back in alignment with you they have a 50 chance because 50 of you is out the door already or you have 50 you have 50 of a space reserved for them maybe and if this is not your case at all then i don't feel like this is your reading about a past person because it really doesn't matter if they try to come back and if you have space reserved or not because if you're already dead set that you're not going back to the past you do have two new people coming in showing up in the month of april so i just feel like you should know that right just as you you as a single person who's got no uh desire to entertain the past okay so that gives you a little bit of hope that there's two um new people coming in i feel like one you might already be talking to or you will be talking to and it could be a work connection and the other one might be the distance okay or it's both all right let's get your romance angels messages see what's going on here okay chemistry we've got chemistry here's a strong magnetic attraction and that goes on either side okay on either either or just all around okay chemistry is chemistry does does chemistry mean it says conversation today chemistry does not necessarily mean you should get into a relationship with that person because you also have to have compatibility and if you only have chemistry but you're not compatible that's the point why beat a dead horse right let me see okay you've got free yourself it's time to take back control of your life so virgo you know i mean a lot of you have this energy going on here right you're a unicorn virgo and this person knows you're a unicorn and the new people know you're a unicorn and you know you're special you're wonderful you're magical but some of you um really just want to get into that full energy you know and i feel like this past person you freed yourself already from them and that separation is causing change in them you know um and and if that's what you want that's fantastic because i see this amazing thing here happening but some of you also need to free yourself from being stuck in the chemistry part of the relationship and even ask yourself are we compatible you know i mean are we even gonna be able to do this um this person is gonna try though overcoming these obstacles whatever your obstacles were or are okay learning an expansion feels very much like teamwork collaborating together building something together in this ascension process so whatever the obstacle was that you were trying to break through these walls by yourself with this person and they were just sitting back watching you do all the work i feel like now they're gonna pick up the hammer and really start helping you break down the wall which is good which is good you know you're not gonna have to do the dishes by yourself every day okay children so children do play a role in this relationship for some of you um [Music] and they're just said that maybe in the past your relationship between both of you you both had a child like energy and maybe you ascended right and now this person's ascending um or you have kids together um or you just really can't do much in your life as far as dating or anything because or you have to consider the children right if you're gonna you know go back to a past relationship or start something new for some of you children are a part of this now for some of you you know this is a reconciliation with a past person you know the six of cups energy for some of you this is a reunion nostalgia thinking about when we were younger when we first met okay you know um and that might play a heavy role in this relationship because um there's a history okay history uh craziness okay romantic feelings feelings are real and worth exploring so this is all full-blown romance here this is all romance this is not just friendship this is like for some of you you know this person coming back in and trying to reestablish this connection with you and making those changes some of you i may take the time to um explore if you even have any feelings left or or romantic feelings or to explore how you feel you know that's what the seven of pentacles is like where has hesita you're hesitating here i need to think about this let me explore how i feel do i even have any feelings left can these feelings be reversed again okay um i need to wait i need to you know i need to wait and see how i feel about this or what comes up some of you might do a little discovery and find you know oh i don't have romantic feelings for this person anymore some of you might find like there's a seed still a feeling and that might actually propel you to give them another an opportunity to present themselves with something different or something new it's not a guarantee you know i mean i do i can tell you that i feel like this person is coming in you know differently but again like i said take my advice virgo they need to back it up they can't just come in with slip service and words they gotta prove it they gotta show you and if you accept anything less than that um and it falls apart don't blame me i gave you your advice don't blame me we need to have this in writing you want to buy my house you need to sign the contract you can't just tell me you want to buy the house and expect me to let you live in it for free all right let me see here messages of love what's going on messages of love spiritual lesson this person is in your life to teach you a spiritual lesson guess what guess who that person is that's me this person is in your life you've learned a lot you've gained a lot i mean can you honestly look back on this connection and say to yourself now i haven't learned f from this person or about myself if you have not then you need to wake up because there's something here between you and this person you've taught them something they've taught you something you know it could be both it could be vice versa but you need to see that because a lot of times you know the default with you virgo is like well why was this person in my life well what you know what was the purpose of them being in my life and ending something well maybe it wasn't the maybe it was the purpose wasn't about them being in your life for some of you maybe the purpose was about you being in them their life maybe you're the one who taught this person to ascend maybe you're the one and some of you are you taught this person how to love you taught this person how to grow up you know so you're not the victim okay maybe it's the other way around and for some of you it truly is you know maybe you already had the lesson you already learned the lesson and all this time you're giving some you were giving somebody else the power um to make it seem like they were the ones who were teaching you something but no virgo virgo is the teacher of the zodiac and the healer i'd say it's the other way around okay and that's a message for them somehow someway they've learned some things from you and for some of them it was that you taught them many things and then things didn't go the way you hoped and then you left and this person's had time to reflect and ascend based on their training not that you were i mean maybe you were training them maybe they were your trainer fitness trainer okay patience everything will unfold in divine timing and i feel like you know that because here you are with the seven of pentacles 100 that's all about patience patience patience patience okay so you know you're not rushing into anything okay time apart some distance will help bring clarity yeah so i definitely feel like the distance between you two is definitely bringing clarity and especially for you because it's like do i want to take this chance again or should i just entertain a couple more people here i feel like keep your business to yourself virgo okay keep your business to yourself um keep your plans to yourself build in silence whatever you're trying to do in your life create do it in silence you don't want to give any you don't want to put yourself in a position to sabotage anything in case you want to go back because if you are with somebody else and you're plastering that everywhere but you still want to go back to this person that probably or you still want to give them a chance it might not work all that well you have like a half half chance that that might work um that might be more hurtful than anything unless you're doing it for revenge i mean you do what you want to do but i feel like having time apart from this person is going to give a lot of clarity or is bringing you clarity but also for them okay so the time the separation has definitely brought them clarity about you know they miss you they feel sad without you every single day is a bummer okay they're not as happy as it could be they think about you all the time they're constantly feeling that longing sense although they're unsure of what the future will bring and they're trying to make changes so that they can come back and you'll accept them back but also in doing so you may need a little distance because you need to get clarity of how you feel and ask yourself is this a path i want to go back or i've got a couple new people here and it sure is how is easier to start over than it is to try to go back and fix something but it so many variables and it just depends where you're at all right i want to see what the chinese sign is here chinese chinese chinese side who sign who are we talking to here okay so somebody might be a year of the rabbit okay cute little rabbit and then we have a horse here of the horse oh rabbit again two rabbits might be together effing like bunnies okay and the ever elusive elusive dragon back again i know some of you are dragons um are you connecting with a dragon okay we have a dog here of the dog oh we've got a that's a beautiful dog a wolf or a husky i guess that's what that is oh and we have a rooster year of the rooster and we have a tiger i feel like these same cards always freaking come up year of the rats you know how i feel about that rack card okay and we have a monkey wait they just said get one more okay we already have the dragons it could be two dragons we already have the dog okay a snake okay now if your person's sign isn't there um that doesn't mean it's not um the reading about them if your signs not there doesn't mean it's not your reading this is just to clarify more or quantify more of the reading for you it could be your sign it could be theirs could be both of yours all right let's see let's do our i'm gonna be on um doing a full hour tonight all right let's see what your other messages are here virgo i'm not taking these okay hmm oh that's sword again you know i can't not see president zielinski in this i just can't not unsee it anymore ever since i saw it that day i just can't unsee it well actually i hate it i hate it you know when like you see something and then you're like convinced and then you can't unsee something anymore i have to find a way to get over this because i i can't with that i feel like that's him and i don't know what the hell that even means but you know it doesn't mean anything i guess it's just something that i'm seeing here he just looks so sad or like he's bored more it's not sad he's bored he's waiting somebody wears um oh a bolo tie is it called a bolo tie do i have that right it's like a tie with like a metal on it of some sort i was just seeing like um a bolo tie although i'm trying to bring this thing back yeah i'll fix it in a minute give me a sec okay somebody wears like i don't know i see people who live down maybe australia or texas down south they wear these i think they're called bolo ties correct me if i'm wrong it's like a it's like a just a string kind of a tie with a metal like a cowboy thing okay look how pretty that is name of the world okay somebody might be african-american why is this so blurry hold on you guys let me fix it that's better okay all righty somebody is a jock there is no doubt about it somebody's a jock either call themselves a jock or they are a jock or somebody's name is jock or maybe it's jockey or somebody's a jokester i heard they joke around they make they do a lot of jokes or play a lot of pranks okay and that could have been part of the immaturity somebody may have dealt with their stress by being a jokester um and that might have gotten to the point where it got annoying for you i don't know where it's like can you ever be serious why is everything gotta be a joke for you or sarcasm or something um [Music] now if you celebrate okay i just heard somebody is going on their fourth year of sobriety or somebody's getting like a um an aaa um medal or coin or something the one the first second third or fourth year maybe months or weeks or i don't know how that works i just know that they give out like coins for a certain amount of time if you celebrate easter somebody's going to be hanging easter eggs out on a tree maybe in inside a house or outside hanging those cute little easter eggs outside on a tree okay let me see we also have the 21st wait wasn't it's not today today's 21st significant well it's march 21st the 21st is significant it's either somebody's birthday or something that happened in 2021 or it's today something significant may have happened already or yesterday okay somebody has um like red or maroon um bed bedding red or maroon bedding i'm just hearing like red or maroon or i'm seeing i don't know why i say here i don't hear it i see it red or maroon um design or red in the bed or maybe somebody staying in their bed just saying red in the bed or a red bed or somebody's got red hair um striking like brilliant red hair okay oh now they're just giving me an image of a very tall skyscraper kind of a building um and i feel like it's being built they're just saying also um somebody having like a coconut or vanilla smoothie or a cream smoothie maybe you're having like a glass of milk too or you have a lot of whipped cream on a dessert we have the letter p okay let's see okay somebody has an asian mother-in-law or a sister or asian um asian mother maybe it is this mother thinks she's like the queen of the castle she's um she doesn't have to be asian but or maybe she's from um the ethnicity feels like either from asia or south america i'm hearing okay and she kind of has this royal your highness kind of thing going on you know like she she commands that kind of thing like you must treat her like a queen um not that you should never you should be disrespectful to anybody ever but she she has like she puts on errors that's what i'm saying okay so um so we have the 19th and we also have um oh so either the 9th or september 19th is significant for somebody okay oh just heard formula that one i heard i didn't see that i heard formula um i don't know what that means formula okay i can't really even depict what exactly formula means all right so we have the 15th we also have the fourth somebody's birthday is the fourth also the 25th okay oh and it was so stuffy somebody's got a red cat what's that like a tabby tabby cat like a red cat and somebody listening right now or some or you know someone they're sandals wearing sandals are always wearing sandals i'm just hearing okay um somebody's using quicken to do their taxes or using the quickened books i just heard somebody's working with or something like quicken books or doing their budget or something i guess that's what you do with that like your finances or something okay now we have the 13th those are the 23rd and the sixth and the tenth okay oh i'm seeing these beautiful bubbles i know somebody's blowing bubbles or starting a bubble bath or doing something with bubbles maybe blowing bubble gum or chewing bubble gum um all right they just gave me elbow patches they just said tell them put elbow patches or elbow guards put your elbow guards on maybe that's what it is elbow patches or guards okay so we have i just heard they said gagliardi gagliardi or g a gar car name or gag car or gag we also have the 20th and somebody was born in 1965 definitely 65. or someone is 65 or you know there's a connection to that number we have the letter s okay we have the ninth so he's born 69 and we have the eighth and um somebody all right they just gave me this strange somebody says heavens to murketroid i never say that that's just the message they're giving me i heard somebody say heavens to murgatroyd so i don't know if that's spirit scenes you connect with someone who says that or somebody's watching over you who used to say that they just it's funny heavens to murgatroyd i don't even know what that means somebody looked that up heavens to murgatroyd i don't know what the hell that means um okay we've got somebody is 49 as well [Music] i have the last four digits of a phone number it's four six nine five okay four six nine five or four nine six five or five okay the numbers are all mixed up now they're telling me six nine four five uh it's whatever let me see okay so we have also the 14th um i think i said the 21st right but for august that would be leo oh the 22nd they're giving me and somebody is very tired right now and it's like i gotta get some z's as soon as this reading's over whereas falling asleep listening to this reading whereas falling falling asleep somebody types goodnight and puts z's i don't know if it's like an emoji or just puts the z okay and do one more okay so i'm getting the years 1994 95 and 96 significant year our time period also getting um [Music] they're saying putting on the ritz okay putting on the ritz so i don't know if that's is that a cracker or is that like a play or something putting on the roots maybe going to see that or eating those ritz crackers you know they have them here in the us i don't know if they have them anywhere else okay let's get into your your messages here somebody definitely needs to get more sleep i just said tell them they need to get more sleep [Music] okay oh we've got a horsey so somebody rides horses or um trains them or we have the year of the horse we had that earlier somebody could be a horse um saddling up a horse doing something with horses betting horses betting on horses let's see oh that one didn't come out okay okay we have a snowflake somebody's coming into the snowy season for sure i'm gonna see some strange snow squall or either you found or you will find like leftover christmas decoration that you thought you had put away i'm not taking that because you had that yesterday i'm choosy with with what spirit sends me because i can be okay so we have we have the arm sign i have a little baby dinosaur and oh paw print how cute um dinosaur prince all right let's talk about this here it's interesting because the um i guess that's what that's called it sits on the meditation card okay we have the meditation card right here and then to go with it you have the arm you see it so maybe you're practicing some chanting or some ah meditation um that kind of thing or you do that with yoga or something or you will be are you thinking about it taking off that sheet of armor there uh your chain mail and getting yourself centered very good and funny how it landed like right on her conscious or crown chakra energy there okay so we have a paw print so there's something here about a paw print this feels like a remembrance of a cute little puppy or a cat an animal that you love very much thinking of like your if your cat's in kitty heaven or doggy heaven or animal heaven they're they're still with you i feel like that's that message there for some of you maybe you're walking um or you're you're on a trail or you're going somewhere you're walking somewhere and you're seeing doggy prints somewhere maybe in the snow or in the mud i want to show it to you hopefully it comes in it probably won't but i think you get the gist right little doggie print yeah my camera's like oh there it is how cute oh cute doggy prince and what else do you have all right we have a t-rex somebody's name maybe is rex thomas rex are somebody rex somebody connected with is a train wreck there's still a damn train wreck i can't pick that up um somebody's got okay um i just heard small arms maybe short arms okay which i don't usually associate with a dinosaur but that's what i was just getting our little maybe dinosaur decoration or you're watching jurassic park with a child something to do with dinosaur maybe a toy dinosaur that you see or maybe you're gonna buy for somebody and you know it feels more like for a child or a toy uh maybe you're gonna give us a birthday gift or something yeah so those are your messages that's very interesting i enjoyed your reading i hope that it gave you some insight and you liked it too and also you guys if you have any interest in checking out the other 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SUCCESS! | [Music] just a fine little evening down here freaking a little breezy though a little breezy oh what's up guys how's it going mark freeman 408 look who's back from the tune the saskatchewan yeah we're back boys back send it back in action so you're working in mississauga yeah for a couple weeks they put me in the covid central but i brought the rental out and figured we'd take some parts off it yeah sure yeah you know we should just jump this thing old hem i i did get the extra coverage on it so yeah you know total loss is only going to cost them 22 plus tax no one likes dodges anyway they are garbage they can't even get rid of themselves they have to offer those 10 000 reba i know the rebates right now for dodges and like you can finance them for like a hundred months it's ridiculous anyways it's mandatory that you know whatever you bring your wrestle down especially a dodge you gotta rip the nuts off it so my car wasn't a rental and we ripped the nuts off yeah and then you blew the engine i did yeah if you remember his rs that was here a few months ago but he grenaded the engine on it so i believe ford is warrantying it even though it's in 2018 but yeah so we we got some good ideas tonight with the cars i don't know which one we're gonna do but basically it involves diesel and a lot of smoke so freaking dodges with their stupid knob shifting so silly all right hopefully it doesn't blow any tires but we'll see where's it going come here shhh [Music] oh freaking classic dodge they won't let me turn off this it's the bullet track do you even try holding it down i did yeah nothing do 15 seconds traction control off man this thing smells funky it was making a lot of skirts and noises i could hear it from inside you know what's the best part too and i picked it up it had 700 kilometers on it this thing is brand new and you put 4000k on it in one week yeah jesus yeah a lot of tim hortons just turns it back on yeah that's all i've been doing i don't even work i just go to tv's yeah all we've got is just turning it off oh no it won't even let me turn it on classic mine if you're spinning the 4x4 it actually disengages the 4x4 if you're having too much fun really these trucks nowadays like frickin put the fun button back in them you could just you know throw it and drive and rip the nuts out of it let me park it up on that hill yeah sure and then uh let's you know breaking rock paper scissors vehicle we're gonna do this too yeah i mentioned something nothing nothing too fancy what a night she's a little windy but i feel like we're kind of sheltered right here so i got some big plans in the next few weeks guys i hope you're excited i sure am that shot [Music] shoving all right we got the durango that seems to have a mind of its own with zamboni tires we got the saturn it's got no battery but we can just throw a uh noko in there we got the mitsubishi which is amazing and she's got airbags in the back that's hard to get out uh this thing's quite the beast as you can see the strap is still attached from when we rip the roof off the ford escape here so if you haven't seen the convertible ford escape video i suggest you do that scroll back go to the channel go check out some other videos it even bent everything in this so what are you talking about hey you filmed this way but i filmed this way because i'm a tick-tock yeah you weird tech talker uh all right you seem to be the pro at this what do you recommend for vehicles which we should use we should first pop the hoods because we want to know what engines in them you preferably want a v6 or v8 because the engine is burning you know morph like okay the volume of fuel injected is the same because the pumps all move the same cfm but you want to have more displacement to help burn that excessive amount of diesel so the bigger the motor the better it runs and the more smoke you get i can tell you right now that the saturn does not have a v8 in it but you'd be surprised i've seen weirder things happen the best part about the saturn is it's a four-cylinder you can flip the header upside down in like less than 10 minutes and we can have a choo-choo thomas the train thing going on so it's true whatever you want to do man we can rip shitties in this one or we can make a smoke show with this one that one's got zamboni tires on it i kind of like that durango back on it this one is amazing and the ford escape what you know i think it's kind of i think the cat's actually clogged on it we should do it to this one and then rip it up and down the road i don't really like to rip things up and down the road because there's a bunch of little [ __ ] on here that call the cops you know what's the worst part too is this is no west where you can literally drive anything on the road with a seven dollar piece of paper fully insured we'll just make our own road right here we can do whatever we want if you want to get naked to run up and down it can i do it naked no you can do it but we'll probably turn the camera off i don't think that's unacceptable they're cracking they're cracking the funniest thing about youtube is they're cracking down on so much stuff like obviously they want it more child friendly and then you have cardi b out there talking about her whop yeah it's like oh my god like we can't even swear anymore i used a police scanner on livestream on tick tock now i'm permanently banned from going live on tick tock really so all 300 000 of my followers can't see me do dumb [ __ ] anymore because i can't post that stuff either because it got taken down so i used live as like my way of interacting oh yeah it's not great but now well know what you should do is start like your own web page with your own live where they have to subscribe and then bring everyone over there yeah or move them all to youtube or that all right that's so you want to do this one i think so perfect i'll grab the keys and we'll pop the hood and see what we got is it in the back sorry i have sunglasses on i can't really see anything maybe you took it out well i mean there's a big empty spot so it could have been there very interesting i got a full hands right now i can no go and there we go all right all right oh there's a ledger there too i can burn some stuff oh look at that i bet it's the one that says mitts on it i'm the one that has the mitsubishi logo any luck since when are they not under the hood i don't know well let's start it and see if there's any fluid coming out yeah good idea i don't know if she'll stir it but she's pretty nice right it's a nice little unit a montero that's it i always forget the name of this thing no hold on let me get the old noco the special wonderful tool that we use in pretty much every video start her up apparently i spilt crap all over it the other night oh i guess i gotta connect the battery eh all right no no all right looks like this is so you don't need this any fluid [Music] is this it i think this is it yeah you're right yeah because you can hear the pump up there squeeze top to unscrew pressure reservoir that's weird that they call this a pressure i think this is it yeah i gotta be here listen for something when i get shot in the face when you piss yeah that's it perfect sweet now we gotta find the line and we like we should just pull the headlight off here's the line see this oh so we want to pull it off right here so explain to us what you're actually doing here okay so first of all i don't want to take credit for this idea entirely uh my co-worker brock did it first i was the first person to do it and post it online no we just stalled but basically the windshield washer fluid reservoir we fill it with diesel then we take the line that goes to the sprayers and put it right in front of the throttle body so that the diesel that gets injected when you pull it gets atomized through the throttle body and floods the cylinders with diesel but diesel is not going to ignite making it like you know like a gasoline engine it'll burn and create power instead this will just create a big fog essentially because it's partially burned so diesel needs excessive heat or excessive compression to ignite this engine delivers neither of those factors so it's just going to partially burn diesel just come out the exhaust and make a big cloud of smoke yes and if you want to see more examples of this goes he or my tick tock tick tock or facebook what's your tech talk just marcus underscore rempel for the c with a c yeah i'm guessing this is va6 yep i can count two two and a half four so where's that if you said you had oh did you get a new knife no it's just one of those little denky ones i mean i have a bigger one but that was the first one i saw geez this easy eh oh yeah there's guys on tick tock that copied the idea yeah did it like way fancier with fittings and stuff like that that's you don't need that stuff yeah no one likes fittings no so i take it this tank's already empty yeah which is perfect so it's not going to be water now i just need to enlarge that so it doesn't pinch it off yeah all right i'll go grab the diesel all right she is hooked up ready to go ready to do this i'm ready i'm just gonna tear up the middle well i'm gonna first start it at an eye or like sitting still just to see if it's working and then we'll start doing some fly by so you just do you have to throw it neutral and rub it up high yeah i can do it right now if you want yeah oh yeah bring it oh actually oh yeah just blowing diesel at the back nice and black noir there here i'll put more in you just keep it right i've got the engine nice and warm now i'm gonna try to burn some of this diesel through i like your sleeping mode there all right we're good to go [Music] oh yeah [Music] so there it is oh yeah look at that [Music] oh all right let's let's go that way return this way before we gas and ourselves am i swift [Music] i'd say just keep going [Music] we are injecting you're in charge [Music] it's a two-minute system we should almost try this on a different car yeah yeah this is going okay imagine doing this downtown [Music] foreign [Music] just like that that's how you pump half a gallon through a gasoline engine look at the smoke coming out through the headliner boys that is awesome i reek like diesel now the whole cab is filled [Music] just smoked out yeah oh we got the drone so funny though as soon as as soon as all the uh smoke starts the drone loses that subs i was just doing it manually so if it's a little jerky that's my fault but uh yeah it was pretty funny we're good what time is it six o'clock swing night boys after some wings who woulda thought the old mitsubishi i guess every vehicle is different eh yeah it's gotta be watch this it's programmed to land on the wherever the logo is no way this lands itself [Music] skadio makes next level stuff isn't that amazing i need them to hit me up yeah for what you do you definitely need to drill well that's my my worst thing is so i do all this dumb stuff right and i get kids to come out and film for me and they all can't get the shot or they're too embarrassed to hold a camera like you know i had one good prank that actually turned out when i was in west edmonton tomorrow but everything else flops and i don't have four hands right i know it's tricky that's how you got this drone next level scoutio let's do it anyways i don't think that thing's on fire hopefully not but uh i'd say it was pretty good success give or take the swift smoke more but a dodge caravan i think is the best one i've ever seen that's the one yeah well we'll try it again next time but i know what to do now now that i've seen you do it super simple super easy so but it is wing night so we're gonna wrap this one up for now hopefully get uh i think we got four more cars coming nice then we'll start jumping again i'm uh i'm taking a week off because that dodge did not want to jump at all still pissed off at it but uh you know you can't win them all so anyways thank you guys for watching thank you marcus for showing that no problem hope you guys enjoyed this video if you want to smoke out your neighbors or smoke out anyone drop a little diesel in there extra horsepower just please for the love of god don't do it to your daily driver yeah yeah i'm like yeah let's do it to the old 2020 here but better or not so thank you guys again thank you marcus follow him go check him out on tick tock and have a fantastic day we'll see you later you | Mark Freeman #408 | UCd6ggwYxK5a9B7qH74uiUww | 2020-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,530 | 12,504 |
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VqNeT_GgiSc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqNeT_GgiSc | Prepping To Move, Friends Visiting Austin, & Healthy Grocery Haul | hey y'all what's up welcome to a new vlog my name is denali and i'm with my friend claire hi and she and her boyfriend preston are actually visiting me and ryan here in austin they're from atlanta and well ryan went to like pretty much all schooling with preston and then did you go to my elementary school did we go to sweden okay okay so we kind of grew up but like we weren't like super close like growing up and then like they started dating and then now we're friends who love that for us we took him to cherry blocks last night so good i want tacos yes we're gonna definitely get some street tacos a lot of eating but a lot of like sightseeing too today me and claire are gonna go to south congress we're gonna get some sweet green i've never actually tried this so it'll be really good and then we're gonna go to the domain and do some shopping while the boys play [Music] golf [Music] okay we're trying a lot of new things today we got my sweet green and then i have also not tried fin drips so we got the raspberry lime let's see how it is it's like more of a sour like is it uh like lacroix yeah it's just like lacroix but this is like more sour which is interesting you want to try is it sour yeah this weird maybe is just like lime yeah what did you think about sweet green it was very yummy it was pretty good i like that i got the green cream got it no caesar no no no no it was like an avocado salad oh and then i got the hot honey chicken bowl which i think is like a limited time i don't know it looks like it and it was pretty good i don't know if i would crave it though i'm still on the hunt for something that could replace my fresh kitchen back in florida you guys go to ucf or like are from tampa you guys would know fresh kitchen is like they have my heart so i'm just trying to find something that's similar so if you guys are from austin and know something that's someone let me know but we're gonna check out neighborhood goods i've always wanted to go in here it's like been open for a while i just never really looked in it's kind of like more of a curated shop so let's check it out [Music] as you guys know i'm moving soon and i kind of want to get a couple of new furniture pieces possibly so we were going to head to pottery barn but then i saw a creighton barrel and i was like okay we have to go to crate and barrel so we're heading to creighton barrel then we're going to hit a potty bra pottery barn not potty barn and then we're gonna go to the domains i love my makeup on my mask we made it to the domain i'm just gonna vlog on my phone since i don't really want to carry around my camera but we're gonna head up nordstrom and get some starbucks because we're freaking tired so we're in a food coma so claire actually works for spanx in atlanta and we just passed like the spanx and all all her little products i know what is your what is your role in space i am in sales and i'm also part of our digital marketing team as well so this is a cool job i do a lot there um but i love our products it's cool i know all the style numbers i know she was like two zero zero four i was like what are you talking about [Music] danish [Music] great [Music] good morning it is actually like a random thursday so that blog footage you just saw was from a weekend that our friends came so actually this past weekend but then i just ended up not vlogging because it was like raining and we didn't really do too much um but it was so nice to spend time with them i'm just so excited that they finally got to visit us in austin i thought i would just add to the vlog do some updates because tomorrow i get the keys to our new place we finally picked a place and we are moving to the east side of austin i'm so excited um we currently live in riverside i've been doing so many like apartment touring videos and we finally settled on the east side that was like the second um like area i toured here in austin and it's just a really up-and-coming area with a lot of cool bars like on our street has like a new bar and we could walk to like a brewery so it's gonna be really cool definitely like a different atmosphere than where we live now because we live i guess like near trees you can't really walk anywhere and i don't think it's very safe to walk anywhere which honestly east austin definitely has its crime too so i don't know if i'd be too comfortable walking alone but like at least i can walk to the brewery with ryan so that's gonna be really fun and it just doesn't feel real because we haven't packed up anything and i just don't even know where to start but technically we get our keys tomorrow but holy crap are you okay sophie literally just like she scared herself i guess there was a bug or something that was weird okay so we get our keys tomorrow and then we are gonna just like move in the next weekend like june 5th or something and when i was on the phone with like the guy at the front desk at our new apartment complex he was like yeah are you actually moving in tomorrow i was like i mean no but like why and he was like well you sh you probably shouldn't because there's like too many people moving in at the same time i was like well what if i was like that's kind of weird because that's like literally my move-in date but whatever so i guess it worked out like that because ryan's mom is gonna come down and i think we're gonna hire movers i'm not really sure what the situation is like i said we don't know where to start but i did buy this like a hundred dollar wagon on amazon because i was thinking since we live in an apartment complex with a parking garage now and actually we'll have a elevator thank god um i was thinking that would be a good thing to have just like for groceries or like if there's some like big package in my car i could always just like pull the wagon and that will be easy but it's also going to be like nice for like moving stuff and then also this place that we're in right now we have it till june 13th so we have like a good bit of overlap to like move slowly which is awesome because then i won't have to like really pack everything up in boxes all at once i can like do the kitchen stuff one trip and then come back and like do some other stuff i don't know but i'm like stressing out because i kind of wanted new furniture just to like switch things up at least like in the guest room um and maybe the living room like our bedroom is totally fine i love our bedroom but actually we need a dresser for the bedroom so like there's just random things that we need because we do need a little bit more storage we're not gonna have like as big of closets as we do here so we're gonna get some dressers for each room and yeah there's just a lot of things that we need to get we also need new bar stools these aren't gonna cut it because it's just like it'll look weird i just have a feeling anyways we only have two and i feel like the bar the island there is a little bit longer so today i got starbucks and for the first time i wasn't craving something milky so i just got this new uh strawberry acai lemonade it's pretty good i'm like heating up my sausage egg and cheddar because um ryan and i just went to starbucks really quick to grab it and i got home literally with like five minutes to spare because i had a call and i totally forgot that i had a call so it was like a 45 minute call i didn't get to eat my sausage egg and cheddar so that's okay i'm heating up now today i'm obviously working and then um i need to get like paint from home depot because tomorrow when i get the keys i'm actually meeting a painter i hired this guy off taskrabbit to come paint our place white so that's really exciting because our place right now as you can see it's kind of like a beige like gray thing it's more on the beige side i would say and it just like doesn't look very great like it just doesn't look as bright as like white would be so we're gonna go pick out the paint at home depot tonight and tomorrow he's gonna paint the whole place and that's another reason why i didn't want to move because i needed the whole place to be painted so we didn't have to like cover our furniture or anything like that um but yeah very exciting updates i'm just like it just doesn't feel real almost um but i feel like everything is gonna move very fast this weekend i'm going on a boat finally my first boat of the summer you guys don't understand how freaking hyped i am i'm that that plays like a mermaid in the pool and also our new place has like a really nice pool actually they have two and i'm just like really excited for the amenities because our place right now the the apartment itself like is beautiful it's huge like we literally like pay such a good rate for what we are getting but it doesn't have like luxury amenities i would say so our new place definitely does i guess i'll update you guys throughout the day if i think of anything else um definitely going to take you guys with me to home depot because how am i going to pick between like 500 shades of white this will be very interesting it's a little bit later now and i honestly feel like i need to chug like an energy drink but i just put on like a pimple pouch because something is coming up but i need to start like posting things on facebook marketplace but i really really don't want to ryan's idea of like moving is bring everything there and then decide what fits and i'm like i feel like you should just get rid of the things that you don't want or like think that don't fit just get or not that don't fit but things that you don't use just get rid of them here because you're not using them anyways you know so i'm gonna do it my way for my stuff at least so um i think i said this on the vlog but i'm gonna get try to get rid of my guitar because i haven't used that thing in so long and then just like some other random stuff like oh my god i bought like a vitamix a while back and never got rid of my like walmart blender so i need to do that see if i remember how to even play it's definitely going to be very attitude [Music] that sounds so bad that sounds horrible whoever buys it is gonna need to know how to tune it and then i think this is like broke the whole strength thing it's also so dusty well i'm done with work for the week it is a friday it is the weekend for me it's technically not fridays thursday but you know you get what i mean it is laundry day so our house is kind of like a pigsty but i have a grad shoot at 3 30 so i need to leave now so i'm gonna go get on the road and i'll update you guys later when we go to like home depot and everything like that [Music] like i never have anything in the house that i actually want to eat so i just went and bought some like pre-made stuff because i just i'm not in the mood to like cook so i got some pre-made stuff this is tonight's dinner also i don't know if that was out of focus but this is a philadelphia roll i'm so sad because i was really really hoping for a spring roll to be there but there were none there's usually like so many um and then i got also i went shopping at heb if i didn't say that this is like one of my favorite um like pre-made meals you just have to heat it up in the oven it's like uh pork tamales it's so freaking good so that could be one of my weekend meals i got some pads i'm gonna try out a new brand this is cora i don't know they're organic and i definitely definitely notice the difference when i wear organic pads because they're just there's a little tmi but they're just not as itchy like that's the major thing i notice they have so many like tropical fruits that my grandma would get in california slash like better in other parts of the world but these are lychees which you know they're not as like i feel like they're not as rare but my grandma would always get these when i went to california um they're so freaking good you do have to do a little bit of work to get to them but it's worth it here's my pre-made salad so i tried to be a little bit healthier oh my god i literally stocked up on random like drinks this one was calling my name i got coconut water passion fruit with vitamin c that sounds so good so i'm really excited to try that um we're out of sesame oil i love using that if i just want to like quickly make fried rice or something and then this is like the best granola i tried to use something else because this was out the last time and it wasn't as good as this one and i like barely can eat the other one because like that kind one is so good it's the oats and honey granola and let's see got some tomatoes because i'm really craving like i saw someone post an instagram story tomatoes just like sliced with pepper and salt on them and oh my gosh i feel like that's just such a refreshing snack so i was craving that these are what i'm really excited about let me show you so these are passion fruit they smell sour okay this is what it looks like and i literally asked the heb guy i was like how do you tell if one is ripe and he was like i don't know i just started working here i was like okay it was worth the shot like then i just had to google it but basically it said when it gets really really purple and when it gets like this one's kind of like wrinkled and you can like kind of like push it in then that means it's ripe so i think i'm going to wait a little bit just because i don't want to waste these these are literally five dollars five five something so like six dollars each this thing but like i'm telling you guys i've never seen passion fruit in just like an heb or just like a regular store before so i know that they're rare so i wanted to just buy three whenever i'm feeling like stressed out or just want to unwind i love going to the grocery store because i just go down every aisle and just see what i can find that's new new snacks to try so i found this this is thai iced tea it's just a tea bag and then you just add your milk i was like oh my god ryan and i love thai iced tea so i hope it's good then i got some avocados and some mangoes because it's mango season so if you guys know that now you know go get your mangos go get tahin because tahina and mangos is superior like it is so good all right now we're going to the bag that's not the healthiest but it's okay because sometimes you just gotta treat yourself i've been craving oreos this pizza is so good okay this pizza is one of my favorites is the california pizza kitchen um with cauliflower crust and then i found my poppy drinks at h-e-b and this is my favorite flavor the raspberry raspberry rose one i went ahead and got two of those and then i got the orange flavor which i've never tried i ate dinner i showered took sophie out better all that stuff it's 8 34 and ryan's about to come home and then we're just gonna go to home depot probably just vlog on my phone to be honest because i feel like i'm gonna get a lot of stairs in home depot with a big camera much different this is one coat this is so much lighter it says original white but it's so like i just got home from home depot we got the paint literally the first color i picked up that i was like sure it was like the perfect white it ended up being in like the purple section and it ended up being like actually kind of purple it's so weird um but then we asked the girl and we just got like pure white i guess i'll just end this vlog here and start a new one tomorrow and then that will start the movie vlogs if you want real time updates go follow me on instagram it's so underscore and early without the g and i will see y'all in my next video [Music] bye [Music] you | Sonali | UCiLnjs7b0ohzJibcKBqjK0g | 2021-05-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,168 | 15,625 |
PhnOegj2aCc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhnOegj2aCc | on the campa. abortion. and overpopulation.and the rich | and now listen good people have you ever wondered why in statics are called people sometimes capita they'll say this means hat in my country they're called something like head of the population not capital the word capital can translated in some way from Latin to the word capital capital kept our meat capitana this means actually property have you ever wondered again why the society calls you property it is because you are for art nothing to them death just way desperation most Republicans against abortion but Phillips are don't give me a [ __ ] about the living if you are pretty born you are cancerous yeah that won't find for you with when you are born you are don't very important to them at least not until you reach their life age of work employments military age yes done their carer about you because the amount that you work for them but before that they don't give a flying [ __ ] about you honestly if you mean if you look at this real from a real perspective people now let me talk about emotion and what now is problem with now before some twenty so some say twenty four weeks physicists are knots and everything's capable are not capable of feeling pain or suffering their central nervous system is thoughts that are not fully developed it means the nerves are not connected so there is no sorry the majority of doors are for that stun also in some cases fortune would rape or incest or in the case of Siri and extremely it's degenerate people I think it is not good TV if their grandchildren so let me get on a horse you know stupid people get more children because they are don't take for them you know with him stop again and life as much if I be noticed yep savings before the 18th century there were not more than 1 billion people on the planet just a little bit more than 100 years later we have 7/3 not upset with 8 billion people on the planet seven pins eight billion people on the planet and this is not only from certain Asian countries like Africa and India and even China [Music] don't be ridiculous [Music] for example in Australia after the world war two door error just something like seven something like eight or something like that people in Australia today so seven 2027 [Music] aesthetics so we want to check out say me that we are not for popular yes the majority is in Turkish Church matric counters the problem is not only there we need a form of population control that's a fact we are on this moment violating the three laws of ecology the three basic laws of ecology we're all living beings on the planet are bound by there's a limited amount of space on the planet for a limited amount in finite resources [Music] all species are insolent with each other meaning there are all connected in one or not way with each other the world is some symbiotic relationship with each other [Music] and we don't even know that however is exactly work for one percent on the moment because we are not smart enough to understand it all then we have the law of the first one ecosystem needs the faculty in species to be healthy this world is not one planet of one species as we so often so delusional belief we need to become average and as perfect we need to realize that this world belongs also to our living beans [Music] and our Ganesh brush and we need to share to share this planet because we are not important we are displacement so ironic that was how go our live beans displace bone often so history has shown a logic of shells are once held our displays daily the class was not possible without the working class the elite class only exists because of the hard work of the working trackers [Music] do you understand what I say it is time to rip that blinders away and see the world the way it is go vegan stop believing you are so much important learn to become humble optimistic is turned to the selfish arrogance swats [Music] attack skill they start to step in reality our only share some very good quote from Einstein and so-called human being see themself as something separate from the rest when optional dilution of our consciousness this emotional state at our selves from giving confessions all living beings and nature and we need to free yourself from this prison and embrace all living beings in and nature in its beauty | The mirror of the truth | UCjQQiROmealqhLnDn77TNyQ | 2018-12-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 787 | 4,294 |
_zvcVSvEc4M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zvcVSvEc4M | Harry Wilson nets SUPERB free-kick in narrow defeat 🚀| Spurs 3-2 AFC Bournemouth | stop looking for the running shun as the Box plays it off today who has the easiest of side to do finishes [Applause] go over the top to modify ralph fiennes Delhi alley just sit down stealthily alley [Applause] yes Delhi Ali lays it off to Sun left there to the box he's got support in the middle from Sissoko fine Sissoko who finds the back of the net [Applause] it's going to be the left foot of Harry Wilson Carling over the wall to the back gonna break their dark and away expires [Applause] here's Dan dreamer into the box left side pulls it back Harry Wilson is Larry's Gordon [Applause] you | AFC Bournemouth | UCeOCuVSSweaEj6oVtJZEKQw | 2019-11-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 598 |
_4CG0o_ZYBo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4CG0o_ZYBo | Pronunciation analysis: Congratulations someone on upcoming wedding | that's awesome I'm really happy for you now take a look at the three underlined words each of those has two syllables make sure that you are pronouncing the first syllable in each of those loudest and longest it's the primary stress syllable so notice awesome really hold the first part longer really happy that's awesome I'm really happy for you so the underlying words are your content words they're the words that you must pronounce loudly and clearly for your message to be understood the words that are not underlined are function words they're really not very important to hear clearly so you'll notice the VATS I'm for in you will go by relatively quickly and will tend to reduce in sound and notice the contractions here that's short for that is and I'm short for I am so in speaking we generally use contractions because it makes our speech faster and easier now let's take a look at some linking we want to link together the S at the end of that with the a the beginning of awesome so that's consonant to vowel linking that saw some and then we're also going to link together the M and the are here consonants linked to consonants I'm really and then we're going to link together the are at the end of four with the Y at the beginning of U for you one more quick thing to note make sure that you reduce for twofer I don't say for you all overly pronounced pronounce it first for you for you it needs to go by quickly to maintain the correct rhythm of the sentence that's awesome I'm really happy for you and in the first example we have two separate sentences so there are actually two focus words awesome is your focus word in the first part that's awesome and then your to stop there that's the end of the sentence and then your other focus word is happy usually our focus words are at or toward the end of phrases I'm really happy for you so awesome and happy are louder and longer than all the other words now sentence two when's the big day the content words are all underlined when big and day they're important to say clearly and loudly so that I can understand the meaning of your sentence law is not an important word nor is is in the contraction winds and notice we do contract that instead of saying when is the big day when's the big day our focus word will be day it's the most important work it's this last one right here when's the big day let's go ahead and link together the S here and the th they're consonant to consonant linking and the G and the D over here again consonant consonant when's the big day and our last sentence sentence number three are you gonna have a big wedding notice again we have four function words going have big and wedding but going to shortens to gonna so it's actually going to be the gonna that we're going to consider a Content word and we're gonna say that one a little bit louder and longer than the are you our focus word is wedding that's the most important point of the whole sentence here so that one needs to be louder and longer than everything else are you gonna have a big wedding and he we'll go ahead and link together consonant consonant ru ru gonna have a consonant to vowel linking there and big wedding consonant to consonant are you gonna have a big wedding | English With Accent Coach Nicole | UCBGFRPIUrGdk8yKMlT-fNhQ | 2019-02-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 610 | 3,234 |
WqRzf-avTrk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqRzf-avTrk | Heart Creek Winter Hike, Frozen Waterfall #hiking | welcome to my channel live on my name is Kari and I create videos showcasing the beauty and diversity that Alberta has to offer game we will be hiking the our Creek Trail up to some frozen waterfalls trail is 4.3 kilometres out and back and has an elevation gain of 288 meters temperatures about minus seven little windy here we go [Music] here's a look at lock Bazar and highway 1 [Music] up a little bit [Music] just passed a couple people on the trailer going back the ladies 4.6 KN right now starting to open up a little bit there's heart mountain [Music] right TRO going straight let's try the one going straight someone's been here today once blowing over the trail this must be where Hart Creek comes down to smells pretty much up to my knees we're starting so vitally we can't [Music] Trail gone left dragged on straight we're going to try the one going straight [Music] it's beautiful here with all this fresh snow [Music] the winds died down we're in the trees now [Music] but 1kn came to this Junction [Music] that's the way we came [Music] going back to the parking lot [Music] it's still going south and that goes to Hart Creek Canyon [Music] here we are looking back [Music] definitely a winter wonderland here today [Music] one point 5k in now we're starting to get into the canyon [Music] all the creeks definitely flowing [Music] well 1.7 KN now [Music] so [Music] looks nice [Music] son [Music] snows up to my knees now [Music] so we're 2.1 can [Music] well we're two points UK and don't think I'm going any further creaks runnin starting in two folders can see a path and I don't want to follow regular [Music] [Applause] [Music] well we just passed the sign gonna go back a different way to the parking lot [Music] [Applause] little bit different in [Music] I'm almost down now a great little hike though we only vote for tripping beautiful another couple was just going up I'll definitely be back in the summer keep going up the canyon in total I had 4.4 kilometres at an elevation gain of 290 meters thank you very much for watching this video if you enjoyed it please give it a thumbs up and subscribe next week I will show you the highlights of five frozen waterfall heights I've done this winter sure | LIVEON ALBERTA | UC0ct5o7B65kd8Eyms5GfyCA | 2019-03-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 408 | 2,225 |
B0BA7Tswavs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0BA7Tswavs | Stand Out on Google Search Using Structured Data and Search Analytics (Google I/O '17) | [Music] good afternoon everyone welcome to our session on standalone Google search with structured data in search analytics my name is andres Valenti I'm a Technical Program Manager in search and this is Duncan Horseman a product manager in search thanks for joining us today so the first thing I want to do is to give a little bit of perspective as to how we arrive where we are by going a little bit back to the evolution of search as you know googles mission is to organize the world's information and make it accessible and useful but how we're doing this is changing over time users are not satisfied anymore with us providing a link to a possible answer they want us to provide the answers whenever false before I help them navigate through the space of possible answers or possible alternatives and in fact you can see that many of our products including of course the assistance are now having this theme of Google providing assistance to our users so before and in fact until now in many cases what you have if you put a search like dessert recipes is a link a set of links that you can explore you can try out there you have some snippets that try to give you an idea of what is behind those links but users that land on your page once they click don't have enough context and it's not clear their intent so we try to make this better and last year we launched this idea of rich cards the idea of rich cards is that the residual modules that organize the information on what used to be a blue link and such a way that it's simpler to read more visually appealing and easier to navigate these cards were sometimes organizing to care in to carousels like you see here so you would be able to scroll right and left and sort of see some possible visual answers to your query and now particularly in the last year or so we have evolved even further into this notion of immersive these are sort of meaning applications you have where you can explore the raises answer so not only you have the digital components of these rich cards that we had before but you also have things like these step targets so for instance you can refine your query and say well not only I want to show their type recipe I want one that's lutein free and this way what happens is that somebody who clicks on this has a very clear intent of what they want to get now what happens however is that in addition to all the information that Google has in its knowledge engine what wiII happen what happens that we use a lot of structure third party structured data to power this and what that means is that there's an opportunity for you if you have a site where you have relevant information you can try to organize that site and optimize its performance in such a way that you can participate in these features what we have found is that the sites that implement structured data typically see increase increase click-through rates and increased engagement in other words the users account to you a better user so for example here is one use case that we found Rotten Tomatoes implemented structured data in more than 100,000 of their changes that attracted billions of impressions but the more interesting part is that these pages resulted in 25% higher click-through rate which is really very hard to achieve with any other means compared with the patients they have that didn't have structure them in other words you can do these and they're sort of good results for you later on we're going to have more case studies that are explain the details now in the remainder of this talk we're going to teach you how you can use structured data to optimize your site's performance we're going to tell you how you can use this to stand out pick up the right markup that are going to put on your site and how to measure the impact once you implement it now next Duncan is going to talk to you about how structured data appears on Google search and gives you more details thanks Andre hi there I'm Duncan Osborne I'm a product manager on search so Andre is going to get into how you implement and measure structured data in just a second but I thought first we go through some of the features that we built that utilize structured data so that you can see how it then appears to users and then we'll go through the implementation later so we have quite a broad set of verticals that support features that have structured data in them I'll go through just a couple examples but I guess the key here is there's a fairly large number of verticals supported now and we have a good set of partners in each one so there's a good base to learn from and we're constantly thinking of new verticals for OLAP structured data features into so I chose just a couple queries to show off structured data these are just random from my search history let's get started from recipes so this is a great example of a vertical where we've invested in structured data features at several levels namely the page level the domain level and finally the result level and so I'll walk through one of each of those and it's dangerous to show cookies at snack time but here we go this is at age level so in this case what we've done is we've taken all of the recipe leaf results as we call them which just means a single recipe result and we assemble them into a single carousel at the top of the page which makes it easy for users to access all of the recipe results in one single place and make their decision and finally land on the one that they've chosen you can see here that we're featuring several different kinds of structured data first we have the rating we have the calorie count and we have the cook time all those are sourced directly from the markup on the third-party site it's also important to note that one click away from this experience is another interface that we've even more heavily optimized for browsing large numbers of recipes in this case and here again we're using the same types of markup but we've just restructured them so that they fit better in the UX that we've chosen in this case one of the things that's important is we see several visual ramifications of structured data here in terms of rating and calorie count but what's behind this experience is actually the markup at the level which tells us that it's a leaf result a recipe page and so that allows us to make decisions about how we then present them to users so both kinds are important the signal and finally how we decorate that result for users so that's a page level now we move to domain level at this point we're assembling all the results but the results that are in a single listing page or recipes which by definition comes from a single domain so instead of concatenate in many different domains in one place we now give the site owner a single property for their content so once again we've refloat all the content you see here in terms of ratings cook time calories just in a smaller card format so a good example of how we're fairly flexible and how we display this data but the other interesting point here is that this list of content is customizable both in content and in order and that gives you a fairly visible level of control over how your results appear in search which is pretty cool okay that's domain and finally at the result level if we have a result that ranks that's just a single leaf page we won't just leave it as a blue link we'll use any data that we have to decorate that results that it looks really good and also allows users to make decisions directly on the search results page and the next one I wanted to show you so moving on from cookies to something to make you even hungrier is restaurants in SF which is what cool people call San Francisco so in this case we again have the domain level results so we've taken all the restaurants that are in a listing page and assembled them into a carousel but what's interesting here is in this case the site owners only just provided the title and we just shrink the card to adapt to that kind of data but in this case the site owner could also add things like the cuisine type or the location for the restaurant so it's generally a good idea just to take a look at our developer guidelines and see what's possible for a given data type and then you can decide in that case how you want us to render the cards for example they could have also added ratings and those would appear right between the location and a title and then one other point here when you're doing domain level markup you're only affecting your results so we don't actually switch to results as a result okay so to burn off the calories we're now moving to running shoes and we're also switching to a different product in this case image search so here instead of going to web search I went to the Image Search tab and I searched for I searched for Nike free earn which is a shoe so in this case this is a good example of a query where you have users that want a fairly visual exploration to start with that's because they're exploring options and comparing how they visually look but at a certain point they want to move to the point where they make a purchase there you need additional information as a buyer and that is where structured data comes in handy so here in this case we've included the price and the rain directly in that result once I tapped on the shoe that I wanted to buy and then of course there's the link at the bottom of the page that allows me to visit and eventually purchase great let's wrap up these examples with a brand new feature that we launched this about a week ago this is for events so in this case I searched for concerts in NYC where I live and here right at the top of the page we have a single box that assembles all of the events for my query and so again we've assembled things but we rely on structured data to make this look good so much of the data that we see here the date the time the location and even the image are provided to us by the site owner so this is once again one of these great features that we can provide to users based on the data that we're able to share with publishers okay Andres here to walk you through how to then implement all this markup Thank You doc so what I'm going to do is I'm going to walk you through sort of the journey of implementing this on your site on your property before I do that I just want to highlight and piggyback on a couple of elements that Duncan talked about about what is structure there what does it look like I know most of you are developers we'll just in case so you see here on the left side a specific card with the recipe and on the right side I'm going to highlight a few elements so that you can see how they match so you see this is a script tag in json-ld and it expressed finds that this is a recipe according to the schema in schema.org that's a public specification and then each of the property is going to match components that can go into the cart so in this case for instance the name your basic case of the University becomes the title you see here as we continue more tags the image gives you a URL for the image that we're going to display on the image on the left and the description can give you some elements that we could use for instance in the snippet on more structural components for instance this is how you would specify an aggregate rating and then we didn't translate this information into the Stars and the number of reviews that you see on the left and then finally you have here the total time the cooking time the ten minutes as well as the number of calories and this is how they're specified so the lesson learned here is each specific markup each type you have in this case recipe it's going to have its own specification and you can see how they translate into the elements of the carb now this is sort of the overall journey of the thasians in addition processing I'm going to walk you through each element of it so the first one is you want to identify the best markup match so you're watching this talk and you're thinking right it's something I could try to do now throughout this journey I will talk about different tools and here is a summary there's the search gallery the structured data testing tool and the search console these things of course are available to you hope you can get a take a moment and try those out after we talk the first starting point is the search gallery the search gallery basically allows you to figure out what are the places where you can structural data and the kinds of things that you can do the first part I want to highlight on the left top on this list by the way this is a brand new version of the search gallery that's being published this week you see these enhancements and these are things that are you can do more or less independent on the kind of information you have so you know a recipe is markup unity if you have recipes on your site but these are things that can enhance your result in Google search independently on what you do so for instance you could have improved how the breadcrumbs are structured corporate contacts logos you'd be surprised how many people don't give us a good specification of what their logo is so we could show it is necessary once you sort of you know look at these opportunities all sort of low-hanging fruits probably everyone can do that and then you see the second part which are the vertical content Heights that dunkaroo subscribing to you so you have data set design spec tracks music podcasts itself so this for instance is the specification the documentation for recipes and you see that there's actually several kinds of markup I can have on the left side it's like a single recipe or a single query and then on the top on the extreme right you see a list so Duncan was talking about how you can sort of make a list page this is how it would look like now look carefully at the specification here this is all on google dev site and towards the bottom of the content page we always show you the property so earlier on I was talking about the schema well here we kind of give a summary of the things that we expect and stick special care to look at which things are required because you know not all the pages you see don't have all the required elements they they want to actually be published and of course it's a good idea for you to put the recommended fields as well because that will increase the quality result the quality of the car that we could show and we'll make you look better so for instance like number of calories in the recipe it's not obligatory but if you put it the information would be added as Duncan go subscribe okay once you identify the kinds of markup that you want to have now the next step is to actually draft some of it and sort of play with it well back to the guide to the to the to the page where the documentation is you see there's these links with see markup and for each of those we actually will then give you a sample of what the mark-up is for that kind of structured data and that will bring you to the second tool in our three two parts called the structured data testing tool which we're going to get to later as well the structured data testing tool opens with a sample of that specific kind of page so that you could use it as a starting point the idea is that you can kind of play with it see what it looks like generally you try to make it really complete so it has all the components and you could use this to as sort of a starting point now we recommend to you that you create a version of a sample page don't take a page of your site for instance that has a recipe or something and then add the markups to that and test it out so you can actually give the address of the page and sttt will circulate the testing to SCTP will go pick up that page analyze it and tell you what happened with it and give you whatever errors and warnings there might exist now if your sample page Franks is made in a pre-deployment environment you are ready to publish yet you can still mark you can still cut and paste the market here so you can still test it it's just a little bit more cumbersome now once you see it verifies for some structural structural data element the next step is for you to see how it looks like and you have this preview function here once you click preview you see a sample car as Duncan said it depends a little the context how much information we display but you could see what your elements would look like in a realistic card that would be shown in search and that helps you also tweak your content so maybe you try different pictures or different images to see what's the best way to showcase your search with it okay so at this point we you know we understand what we want to do we tested one to see what it looks like and now now the next step is to deploy this for some pages or sort of a subset on your site we generally recommend that you don't do this for everything at once get a subset of your site and execute one page back that you use a subset of your site and use that to try out so this too just perhaps even manually to a few HTML pages just to get a notion of what it would look like now I'll get a more technical so there's actually two ways in which you could add your structured data so one is the same kind of script that I showed you earlier in json-ld you put in a script tag and it will show like this and it's actually the most common way in which people do it there's another one you can actually use Micro data inside a div tag like this so there's more additional documentation on our website if you want now of course the kid implementing things manually but that's not a great idea what you really would like to do is to use your CMS I imagine most of you who have large or even sizeable or even snot that that large web properties have a content management system to manage your content but you really want to do in the most common way we have found that people do it is that they pick up a suitable structured data CMS plugin there's many CMS's that has plugins that you can get it to try a few different ones we don't have any specific recommendations but the idea is that you know you publish your content you standard HTML content but it ends the search for data with it so you don't have to manage things one by one all right so once you put this in a specific subset of your site it's time for you to review the stats and what this would look like and for that we get to our third - which is the search console now search console is similar to Google Analytics in a way that it focuses on Google search so it tells you sort of how search looks at your site and and what elements of that appear in search results and how many times it appears at seven now different from the structured data testing - in a search gallery which were fundamentally just open the search console requires a little bit of setup because you have to sign up and verify properties now I'm curious how many of you have actually verified or used search console just that I get an idea not as there may be a third fourth alright so we'll give you a little bit of detail and it's you know there's more to it than that but the first step for you is to get associated with an account so you have anybody can get an account or search console that's straightforward but then what you have the verification process that proves that you have rights to the site want to verify again to test or use on search console again much like Google Analytics is the same process commonly you do this by uploading some status or file to your site or perhaps to a domain one of the components of your domain and your domain name provider now you might want to if you have a larger organization you might want to check it's frequently the case that somebody else might have used and set it up and in this case they can they can authorize it and makes life a little simpler so once you register your site or you register the ability to manage your site through search console the first thing you want to do is to add sitemaps and sitemaps are a way for us to look and see what information you have now of course we already look at sitemaps if they are available but this helps because it helps us understand which is the sitemap that you prefer to use so Franks is imagine you deploy some you stuff and you have a sitemap and you give us that site mapping we sort of used that to figure out what the components are of this site so for instance you could do this for a section as a site while you'll see with things out this is what search console looks like much like Google Analytics also it's there's a lot of stuff here so a lot of different reports and it's not always very easy to find but let me walk you through some ways in which you can dig into the data for your implementation first you could use this rich cars report that sort of marked on the left and that monitors which structured data elements were correctly found on your pages after crawl and the first thing you want to do of course is to look at whatever issues were found so like the structured data testing to allow you to test one specific markup this basically looks at what elements are all your site and what do they look like keep in mind by the way that it takes a while to crawl your site so once you implement everything you might want to give a couple of days until we catch up to this what you want to do of course is to look at all the critical issues remember those sort of an obligatory or necessary properties so for instance you may want to look at those because those things may actually prevent us from showing our structured data into a car could also look at non-critical issues as I said before because they could include the quality now let's look for instance at the issues that are affecting the recipe card type so see below this specific site implemented both recipes and local so if the click on recipe then we get sort of a subset of the report only about recipes and you could see here there's 218 invalid cards and then the bottom you see the problems that were found so that gives you a very good idea of what is it that you need to fix as you see in this case there's a bunch of opportunities that you have my heaviest in terms of like Eddy nutrition but the most important one is that there's 200 in 18 pages in fact all of the ones that are invalid and are invalid because they seem to be missing a field in this case image if you click on that same line you can dig even deeper and find examples so search console can actually sort of guide you to the specific pages on your site where that problem was found and in addition if you click on one of those further you can actually get a dialog that will eventually lead you to the structured data testing - with that page and with that markup where you can see girl exactly what went wrong so we try to help you debug this at a relatively fine grained level so for instance in this case you see on the left side the image that you're listing is marked there's no image here on the right side you see marked in blue and in the list of the scheme of the properties that that property was not filled and it's obligatory so basically trying to sort of know connect sort of the lowest level of the specific page to to do for all implementation of your site alright so now you review all of this we want to six and and launch recrawl reindex again keep in mind is to take a couple of days until we we actually get to all of it and now you're ready so you publish the stuff and the question for you of course the most important one is how do I know my return on investment how do I know that this was useful and how do I know what the results are in terms of the effort that I put on doing this so these are some of the key stats these are standard kinds of things for for webpages clicks impressions the number of times that the information was shown the card was shown click-through rate the average position in which this was shown is when you came in a search results page and you could get all of this through the search analytics report and search analytics report gives you a lot of different ways of sort of parsing and filtering information to find out how each part of your site did and in fact it also can help you do this both with and without the markup - the great way for you to compare in one of the ways of course our partners use to figure out what happened so you can view impressions click CTR in position as we discussed before and you can filter based on things as a search feature type solo in spidery that's something this can appear both as a rich and no rich result given a certain query depending on the context so any what you want is you want to try to analyze what are the pages to have the high CTR so basically you could use this to detect what's working well what are the places where your implementation had the best results make sure a few ways in which you could filter this the social peer and filter tells you like how pages with markup perform so in this case you can select rich results which are the results that have structured it can also filter based on a pattern of URLs so perhaps remember earlier I said you might implement is on a section of your site well maybe it's under a specific folder or a specific URL pattern you could specify this here and then sort of compare how this looks compared to the rest of the site you can also look at Ray date ranges which can be useful for instance if implemented is like you know one week and then the following week you can compare like before and after so this is sort of an overview of the process for implementing structured data among these verticals and now Dunc is going to tell a little bit more about how the sites that has islem into structured data what kind of ROI do they get thanks okay final stretch what our walk you through again some of these partners that we've seen across a few different verticals but also across several different gos to show that the diversity of success that we've seen so far so let's start with the one that you just saw Rotten Tomatoes again a good adoption of structured data which led to a 25% higher click-through rate for those results but they weren't alone here we saw a food calm which is one of the primary providers of recipes online they also had good coverage of structured data with 80% of their results as rendered in Google search as rich results and they saw a 35% increase in CTR which is super encouraging next going over to Europe but also going over to a different vertical so in this case local restaurant listings la bruschetta put markup on 90 percent of their results and they saw again a fairly high increase in CTR we're going back to recipes put over to Japan so here this is an interesting case because not only do they see an increase in interaction on those results but the resulting session as users landed on those pages was of higher quality so if you're in one of those verticals that depends on the quality of a user landing on those pages this is a great time and finally will be to South America we thought Nestle Brazil with 82% higher CTR so this is again super encouraging and hopefully we will see some of you on this list next talk so we covered three things in this talk the first is the opportunity which is literally to stand out on search one of the rare opportunities you have to customize your results visually for Google users and we have quite a few verticals for now and we're constantly thinking of new verticals or odd so if you're not on the list that I showed before stay tuned second we show you the tools that you can use to implement all of that structured data and to measure the impact and of course the results as we've seen can be very promising so just to wrap up this is a quick reminder of the links that can hopefully help you get started if you haven't already first a search gallery to see what the options are it's good to click through the types of content that corresponds to the content you have on your site second once you start to implement structured data the structured data testing tool is there to diagnose and to indicate any errors that you have in your markup and also just guide you through the correct practices to make sure it's working properly and finally in search console once you manage to ship all of your structured data you can enjoy the results with the analytics that are contained therein and that's about it there are search office hours for any questions you may have please take advantage of that and otherwise please enjoy the rest of i/o thank you very much [Applause] [Music] | Chrome for Developers | UCnUYZLuoy1rq1aVMwx4aTzw | 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J3Uye_Vjr3g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Uye_Vjr3g | Memorial guard Shareef Smith on his team's come-from-behind win at Middleton | uh looked like you willed that game in the fourth quarter as a senior and you had plenty help there with henry and then the whole crew but uh came out and got those first two baskets after i think henry had a layup you want to talk about that surge in the fourth quarter you know half time i told my team that we need to be more relaxed and just uh forget about the crowd and whatever because we're going to see this all play out soon seem a little passive there no field goals in the third quarter what got kind of lit a fire there going into that final period you know i told him uh senior says the time is running out like we gotta we gotta get something going and we gotta be more relaxed i told him that like you guys really want this we gotta play the 32 minutes of it twenty plus win uh it's your place she knew coming here was not going to be that kind of a game and middleton was going to give you all you can handle yeah you know being a first in conference you know we're going to get everybody's a game so we got to perform like it you got that conference streak going all the way through high school for you and henry you know for the seniors how important is it to keep that streak going you know it's a tradition over here i know and it'll be our 12th straight so yeah it's kind of kind of pressured to win conference you know because it's a tradition over here at memorial and uh just want to give a shout out to your teammates how you pulled that 27.4th quarter out tonight uh thank you you know i wanted to uh thank my teammates you know i couldn't do it without him well congrats on a great game thank you | madison.com | UCR_4ULlVeCtzmEGkqPCr6Pg | 2015-02-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 329 | 1,624 |
FSuABgkHK-c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSuABgkHK-c | Uni-Hydro 80 ton Hydraulic Ironworker Angle - Plate Shearing Demo | here we have a 80 ton uni hydro hydraulic iron worker we're going to be cutting four by four angle by quarter inch here we go very nice bur-free cut very very nice now we're gonna cut a three by three by half inch angle very beautiful [Music] no deflection straight cut that's how we want it cut it like butter [Music] now we're gonna cut a piece of five inch by half inch on the bottom plate shear make sure you use the hold down so it doesn't kick up the material go ahead very nice beautiful cuff for such a heavy piece these blades were all sharpened by us machine is wanting working beautifully yeah thank you for watching holland machinery | Holland Machinery Company | UCU-4LK2zSNO9CL8xyzeaCLg | 2022-06-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 123 | 645 |
VUI5EoOE81E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUI5EoOE81E | Important Diablo 4 Tips as a Fresh Lvl 50! Gold Farming, Fiend Rose, Helltide, Sigils and More! | hello guys izum here today and we're going to be going over your fresh level 50 and what you should be doing what's important and just just regular tips that you should know about uh first off nightmare sigils um before I was like I'm forgetting something like literally forgetting there's got to be more to this and I had a quest that uh wanted me to use nightmare sigil and I was like what the hell is that what do I do with it or how do I get to it well first to obtain them you can go down to the tree of Whispers The Whispers of the dead and when you hit Level 50 you'll have these random things that pop up it's like uh Grim favors you can obtain and I normally do the dungeons because because they give more between three to five however you gotta make sure it does not expire before or you can actually do it before it expires because I don't think you get the Grim favors I've tested it and um I've never uh got them at least from what I saw um so one minute the boss is up and I could do that right now and you get some weekly bonus spoils and it takes a lot for it to expire so and that also gives you five grand favors the cash or items you get for returning in this this bounty you will potentially get a nightmare sigil I don't know if it's 100 if it is uh hell yeah um but you go in your inventory and you go to consumables and this will well they're actually consumables because you consume them and if you're fresh you start with the tier one I have uh tier three four five currently and right click it to use it and it says if you you know you want to activate it blah blah blah and yes activate it if you are ready and you will see you have activated nightmare dungeon if you're in a group they have to vote to accept uh whether or not they need to start or they want to start it and it'll show up on your map where it's at so over here it says uh Yep this is now my nightmare dungeon tier three I just right click it I will travel here and run to it now if you're not in a group and you have a nightmare dungeon activated and you join a group it will close it I found that out the hard way and I didn't lose much I did get an item out of it I guess for completion or well lack of completion but still it gave me a reward but if you have not finished it make sure you finish it if you want to before you join a group now the region progress rewards uh this is something that I was trying to get to before and I just could not figure it out because I'm not smart as most people but if you hover over any region it'll the top it basically changes what your uh progress is in this region and it also says on the far right of that W view Rewards so now you can view the rewards if you change the key bindings make sure you have the key binding set to an appropriate key that you can change it to or that you use um but yeah mine's default W and it tells me what I have completed and this is basically just doing unlocking the waypoints doing strongholds side quests and Discovery just exploration side dungeons altars of lidlift so these are really important because you actually get skill points your potion capacity and the Paragon points at the end of each um at the end of each progress reward so yeah this is very important to do especially for new characters and so on and so forth also for your skill points because free skill points are you know amazing to have next is gold yes so gold is probably your most important currency you would think that your materials are important which they are I'm not designed or not they are important but they're also easy to get just like gold and I at the when you're refresh level 50 you're gonna probably spend it in a lot of times in dungeons or just doing random things bounties uh but mostly nightmare dungeons and the hell tied so my biggest advice is to farm gold like pick up is uh at least the rare items I normally pick up rare items I don't pick up the blue items the magic items because they don't sell for much I just pick up the the rare and legendary but if you're just farming gold I'd suggest picking everything up even uh well everything but the white I guess the common but regardless I would just pick anything up instead of just second guessing myself but what I should say and right now I have 5.6 gold which you think is a lot of gold it is not when you get down to the enchanting of your gear and doing all the other stuff upgrading your gear it is most definitely a big necessity to have abundance of gold and right now what I've been doing lately is just farm and gold and legendary sell for more but you also would want to salvage legendaries due to their resources but if you have salvaged a decent amount I would just suggest selling them for gold because they sell for more gold well since there are legendaries or at least sacred ancestral and Etc now for uh hell tied in general and for the fiend Rose you will find that you have none of these resources at all these materials excuse me and it says rare crafting material they're exceptionally hard to find um found in during the hilltide and well if we go here go to our map well if you see a red area like this it's well I don't think this is necessarily one it's just a good example a Zone will have like red all over it and that is a hell type there are none there's none up right now it will have a red icon up for you to view it but right now there is not one currently up now they last for about I think for about an hour and you have to wait another hour or two for it to come back up if you actually want to view the timer you can go to D4 events.live which it will tell you the help tide event countdown one hours one minute and 27 seconds currently at this point in time of the video now it's a good website to have just in case you actually want to farm fiend roses and you can actually find them throughout the the land they they will spawn and you can loot them as a normal herb or I think I believe you when you do events and and such you can get them from chess uh as a rare reward but most definitely good to have for upgrading or excuse me enchanting your gear for those nice juicy and lucky rolls which I have yet to be accustomed or at least a part of currently so yeah | Easelm | UCYrPZNANZNPw3hDbZOrbqLg | 2023-06-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,255 | 6,231 |
Sr9nIpmaTtk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr9nIpmaTtk | Getting Started using littleBits with Scratch 2.0 | first we need to install the Arduino IDE click the link provided and navigate to the download link for your platform if you're using a Mac once it's finished downloading you'll need to drag the application to the applications directory now connect the Arduino bit to your computer using a micro USB cable then connect a power bit and turn it on first you'll need to download the Arduino sketch click the link provided then go to file save page as choose a location that you'll remember take the txt ending off the file name you want to make sure it ends in a o now we need to open the sketch in the Arduino IDE say okay to have a folder automatically created for the SK sketch now click tools board and choose Arduino Leonardo go back to tools serial port and choose TTY USB modem the number at the end may be different on your computer finally let's upload the sketch to the Arduino you'll only have to complete this step once unless you upload a different sketch to the Arduino now we'll need to install the scratch browser plugin click the link provided and then click the link for your platform unfortunately Linux is not supported at this time once it's done downloading you'll have to drag the plug-in to the plugins directory and authenticate you'll need to restart the browser to activate the plug-in here I'm just making sure the plugin was activated yep there it is the last step is to import the extension into your scratch project hold the shift key on your keyboard and click the file menu now choose import experimental extension and enter the URL displayed on the screen if you did everything correctly the little bit block should appear and the indicator light should turn green and say connected the little bits extension adds six new blocks to scratch the first digital right lets you turn an output pin completely on or off on being high off being low analog log right lets you send a value between 0 and 255 to the output pin zero being low or off and 255 being high or on next we have digital read and analog read now notice there are two different shapes digital read has pointy ends and analog read has rounded ends that's because digital read is a Boolean block it will only ever tell you true or false any value other than zero will return true and zero returns false analog read will return a value between 0 and 255 the final two blocks are called hat blocks because they go on top of a block stack hat blocks will wait until their condition is true then they'll execute any blocks that are attached to them make sure to use fresh batteries if you feel like something's not working right try a new battery low batteries will cause issues when using higher powered devices like the DC motor or the servo motor when using a sensor that only has an on or an off State like the sound trigger the button or the roller switch be sure to connect connect the power source directly to the bit it needs to be connected like this not like this when using an analog sensor like the dimmer or the slide dimmer do not connect the power bit directly to the sensor instead connect it to one of the other inputs on the Arduino bit connecting the power bit directly to the sensor will result in incre correct readings it should look like this not like this | Kreg Hanning | UCe6rURfnf_3FiMY3yZMw28Q | 2014-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 605 | 3,265 |
Lf-km3Pq2ms | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf-km3Pq2ms | 10 Managers Who Could Replace Klopp At Liverpool | it is the day all Liverpool supporters knew would come eventually at the start of next season Jurgen klopp will not be sitting in the Liverpool Dugout instead it will be someone else but who just as it was when Alex Ferguson left Manchester United and arson Winger left Arsenal klopp will be a hard managerial act to follow his legacy is set in stone after leading Liverpool to domestic and European success and forming one of the greatest groups of players the Club has ever had good luck to whoever is next here are the 10 favorites to become Liverpool's next manager Julian nagelmann Bayern Munich bed nagelmann while he had a perfect Champions League record last season having faced Inter Milan Barcelona and Paris s gerain while sitting a point off the Bundesliga Summit after replacing Robert leowski with Eric Maxim chupo moding that doesn't feel like a sackable offense the dfb thought not and offered him the Germany national team job but only until after the European championships there would still be a general cynicism and distrust over his fashion sense and obsession with nerdy tactics and such klopp praised nagelmann when he was appointed as Germany's manager and labeled him a great coach likelihood rating 2 over 10 Steven Jared there was a time when Jared would have topped these types of lists but the last couple of years have not been kind to Liverpool's legendary former Captain after his title winning turn at Rangers Jared's experience at Villa was a Chasing Reality Check for anyone who thought he was already at the front of the speeding boarding queue for anfield the 43-year-old was practically booed out of Villa Park after a durge of a start to the 2022 2023 season taking a job in the Saudi pro league rather than sticking around for a shot at redemption in Britain or Europe has not shortened Gerard's odds of succeeding klopp but his status at the club means he will always be in the conversation just nowhere near the center of it anymore likelihood rating 2 over 10 Simone inagi this is Inter Milan statistics under Simone enagi since the start of 2021 2022 Champions League finalists twice Copa Italia winners Thrice super Copa winners rarely is a head coach with that kind of trophy cabinet readily available but such is the notorious instability with inter and serier a more broadly that he has not had his contract extended Beyond summer 2025 the sticking part is tactical inagi always plays a 352 as he in his previous job at latzio but his interide have become increasingly adaptable this style and shape could suit Liverpool's player profiles particularly a wing back role for Andy Robertson on the left it could add sufficient Midfield and defensive support to move Trent Alexander Arnold inside permanently likelihood rating 1.5 over 10 Thomas Frank as close to home Replacements Go Thomas Frank could be a shrewd and fairly realistic Target to minimize the potential impact of wholesale tactical change unlucky to miss out on a nomination for Premier League manager of the season in 20 2223 Frank remains one of the more underrated coaches in England's Top Flight his brenford side have been an impressive addition to the Premier League finishing ninth last year despite their relatively limited resources while playing an easy on the eyee high pressing style of football often in a 433 formation sound like another team you know Frank rank's record against the big teams is very good too with brenford having being the only team to beat Man City Home and Away last season while they've also taken impressive scalps against man UT and Liverpool the former teacher is however untested at a higher level likelihood rating 3 over 10 Thomas tukl the man who followed klopp at MES and Dortmund tul is now plowing his own path across Europe having secured big jobs at PSG Chelsea and Bayern in terms of name recognition and top level experience there are few who compare in modern football tuul has won League titles in two countries and reached two Champions League finals winning one a tactical nerd whose philosophy has many similarities to kops when it comes to pressing and counterattacking there's a lot to like about Tel on paper the downside however is that he is a notoriously demanding coach who has had some fairly spectacular fallings out with players and Club Chiefs since leaving Mes in 2014 he has never lasted more than two years in a job likelihood rating 4 over 10 Roberto Des Zerby the former Napoli midfielder turned unfashionable sassuolo into one of Italy's biggest overachievers before a spell a promising spell at shakar was cut short by the Russian invasion it's at Brighton though where he has really earned admirers succeeded grah Potter and took the seagull to another level as they secured Europa League Football last season while making gra Suess look a bit of a turnip preferring a 4231 derer Brighton are one of the Premier League's great possession sides regularly controlling games with over 70% of the ball while being largely press resistant his style style of play has drawn lofty comparisons with Pep Guardiola and klopp Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has claimed that der Zerby has changed English football a pretty big compliment from one of the greatest managers of all time likelihood rating 4.5 over 10 an postao this would be a tricky one the former Celtic boss has only been at Tottenham Hotspur for eight months but has deservedly received huge praise for the job he has done Spurs style of play and mentality have both been completely revamped and all in the same season when they lost Talisman Harry Kane to Bayern still Posta kogu grew up in Australia as a Liverpool fan he spent his childhood staying up late with his dad whose favorite player was Kenny dolish to watch them the 58-year-old has breathed new life into a Tottenham side that looked well short of it last season his use of inverted fullbacks to create overloads in central areas in his 433 system looks like an approach that could be replicated at Liverpool he is under contract at Tottenham until 2027 but that needn't be that much of a barrier if club and manager both really wanted it likelihood rating 5 over 10 Reuben amorim regularly in the frame for any big job that comes up these days the Sporting Lisbon boss is a credible candidate despite being just 38 the former Portugal International won the premiera Liga in his first full season as manager at the Lisbon Club their first in 19 years back in 2020 2021 and his side are leading the division once again this year his attacking Progressive tactics have seen him earmarked as one of the continent's brightest young coaches while he has helped develop talents like joal palenia Pedro porro and matus Nunes as well as supposed current Liverpool transfer targets goncalo inao and Usman diomande he he'll get a top job sooner or later might it be at anfield has a buyout Clause of 20 million euro making it both a sporting release clause and a sporting release Clause likelihood rating 6 over 10 una Emory unfairly laughed at in his time at Arsenal unai Emory's return to the premier league has been an emphatic Redemption story he has taken a despondent struggling Aston Villa side and made them title and Champions League qualification challengers in fewer than 12 months Emory's credentials are tough to question particularly in Europe where his expertise LED Sevilla to three consecutive Europa League titles between 2013 and 2016 and more recently with Villa roale in the 2020 2021 season Emory is well respected in coaching circles he has improved players collectively and individually sticking to a set of core principles and a tactical framework that can be tweaked depending on opposition and game State he tends to favor a 42 31 or 442 system and wants his side to play fluid attacking football with constant movement and combinations likelihood rating 6.5 over 10 zabi Alonzo it's a perfect fit surely almost too perfect the ex Liverpool midfielder is currently at the top of the Bundesliga with Bayer lusen lording it up over Bayern in the form of a two-point lead if Leverkusen retained that advantage and end bayern's 427 year long reign as champions of Germany there will be no better time to walk away Alonzo who started his managerial Journey at real sociedad was also a heavy favorite for Real Madrid when it seemed Carlo ancelotti would be on his way at the end of the season but he isn't klopp is the Spaniard is is under contract until 2026 though there were reports of a clause that allow him to walk away if any of his former clubs Liverpool Bayern or real Came Calling the Reds will won't they likelihood rating 8 over 10 thank you for watching don't forget to subscribe to the channel and click on the notification bells for more video on your favorite sport until the next one please stay tuned | CELEBRITIESgist UPDATE 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ExO9lERfqTU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExO9lERfqTU | Tharodan vs cameleater on Cloud Kingdom (LWG replay / commentary / webcast ) - Littlewargame | hello little ladies and gentlemen I'll be casting for you today a game between cam leader here in the blue north side and tadan here on the bottom side on the red team and I'd like to thank trodan for sending me uh this replay and others which I hope to cast soon enough and I'd like to thank everyone else that is uh until today sending me replays which I've been recording very slowly and I'll I'll try to catch up with these games so I can least at least record one or two replays from each player who sent me uh this replay files and I guess there'll be a new little war game version coming soon because just yesterday on Reddit there was an announcement about a few changes that are coming so I guess jibs is working on the game again which is great for all of us we see here Teran is going for a basic Beast build and he's already set his Rally Point to near his enemy base so he's either um I don't think he's going to do a rush attack because he only made one den as you can see he has enough money to build another another Den or maybe two but since there is no defense for cader who by the way has a great name congrats on that and um I guess just a single W for or a well he two wolves now are going to to be enough to do a little damage here if not a lot of damage let's see I should mention too that this is from a a version of little war game that is a bit old but I don't think much has changed since then so hopefully it will be still interesting to watch this the wolf's now coming you can see Teran has set his Rally Point exactly to this wolf so new units will be coming to dislocation which is something I guess many new players don't know how to do and you can see that with just a single wolf trodan has been able to prevent this Barracks from getting done and this is very good for him because he he's still railing more wolves he'll be able to have a full Scout of the enemy base and the barracks still isn't done so imagine if instead he had gone for two wolves dens that would have been able to do at least double the damage here so yeah finally Cham eater is managing to get his situation stabilized trodan could go to attack the main base here since there is absolutely no defense there I'm glad that cader is already making a second barracks which by the way trodan is is mirroring here with two of his own so this is getting to be a quite a quite an interesting game so far let's see how it evolves and you can see that both of them have mined a similar amount of gold around uh 1,500 uh that's because I believe cam leader was building more workers instead of going for an early military strength which allowed him to mine about the same as Teran even though he got attacked and for a good while he wasn't mining at all as you saw here um from what I can see here terod going for three Barracks plus his wolves then I think he believes he is in a better position and that he can win this game just by making more units which I don't think is fully true I love here how cam leader has mostly close his Base by making these two houses together a single unit here is enough to prevent the wall from coming in and scouting and even doing damage because as you saw before just a single wolf can can interrupt your mining can interrupt your game and almost as worth it will force you to micro your units instead of macking your game that means you will need to control your units until until you get rid of the wolf instead of playing a normal game and creating more units and more buildings unfortunately though he's leaving this the this entrance undefended which looks a bit a bit weird to me I would put this Soldier here to prevent anything from coming in otherwise what's the point of building the houses like that so cam leader is going for an offensive strike but I feel like pterodon has more units here or about the same plus a tower so I don't like this at all for cam leader let's see if he'll pull back or if he will commit to this I think he saw how many units there were maybe he was expecting there to only be beasts or just wolves and he thought well with this small army I can attack the Wolves because he hadn't seen yet that there were Barracks for Teran and five Barracks at at that which for not even 10 minutes into the game it's a lot of Barracks let's see I don't like this for cam lader he's still on two Barracks these two Barracks are the only structures he made so far that produce units he is going for double up upgrades here which cost a lot of money he could he absolutely should be going for just one of them oh there's a another battle going on here and you see these upgrades here are a bad idea because this second upgrade it probably cost around 200 gold with 200 gold he would have been able to produce let's say at least three units I guess around three units which as you can see he's getting attacked Now by uh force of eight units and three units would be exactly what he needed to be on the same same size as the offensive strike here so instead just now this money is coming into into effect as the upgrade is getting to be researched I guess it wasn't too bad because the attack hadn't come already and but usually especially on early game I guess it's mid game by now but before 10 minutes you should never put a second upgrade here with units is less bad because units are not as expensive but upgrades are very expensive and you you pretty much just waste 200 gold which you could be using to do better stuff cader is in a decent position here he's despite the early aggression he seems like a pretty good player and he won't he he seems to know what he's doing and even trodan is is respecting him even with this Force here at the entrance to his base he's not going for an immediate strike cam leader has enough money here to build a second tower I would definitely build a second tower maybe here because he can see the enemy is coming and he has quite a large Force actually and here the strike's coming cam leader please bring your units yes he's reacting at a decent pace there are still a couple of units doing nothing okay now they're back in action and you see if he had build a tower here he would be in a great spot to defend this instead is just a similar amount of units his own units are getting blocked by this Barracks here but it seems he will be able to at least kill the majority of this Army which will be good because he'll keep producing units and be able to deflect this the small difference here which proved to be critical in this case is that cader has a couple of upgrades ready while Teran has none so I guess that fast second upgrade did pay well for him he's keeping up with the upgrades going for second attack again but now that Teran has a third base going and five Barracks plus a couple of other buildings like the church we can see here it's it's going to be rough because he'll be producing pterodon will be producing really a ton of units five units at a time while he's only going for three at a time which is as you can see it's not very equal it would be better for him to produce a couple more Barracks maybe or or something else and this attack will die out pretty soon it was not he probably wasn't paying attention because he was attacking a tower which is um obv obviously not a good fight if you're attacking a tower with archers as you saw here they pretty much got killed and a single worker will be able to repair this Tower so you're throwing away units for nothing for a little of repair time only and a little gold I guess to repair that building but this game is progressing pretty well we're reaching the 15 minute Mark soon and each of our players is in three bases cam leader has finally got around to going three I'm sorry for going four Barracks you can see here he's building another Forge but he's isn't even using the forge that he has despite having almost 1,000 gold in the bank and what's the point of having another Forge if you're not using the one you have already Forge upgrades in general cost a lot of money so making a second Forge and not using it is he wasted money practically camer is feeling pretty strong here he's going for the attack even though he has fewer units but he has the upgrade lead he is on three upgrades while Teran has none so it wouldn't be too bad of a fight I guess let's see the single priest here could be the difference between Victory or defeat for trodan these archers are doing a lot of damage forcing Teran to retreat but he's not giving up the fight he's only going to go to the healing Ward which is just over so he's going back again and if I was camer I would go back and gather more units before continuing this attack but as you can see the fight is pretty balanced especially now that they have the same amount of units roughly but cam leader has better upgrades but again then this priest coming here will favor the defending Army a lot more cem leader realizes that pulls away and he seems he's going to he's going to go ahead and sacrifice these archers what's in here he's got a big army in here which he got to the ground just before the Airship was destroyed that was a pretty good move it would have been better if he didn't lose the Airship of course maybe he could have dropped here and then went back with his Airship and it seems that they're pretty much on equal grounds here trodan has the better Army larger Army but he hasn't worked on his upgrade yet again he has the the forge but he hasn't used it even once to get upgrades so again what's the point of having a forge if you're not going to go for upgrades this is a bad play and I saw right now uh I know that cam leader was pretty busy with the fight down there but he still now he has 500 gold at his disposal and he's not using it you can see this is always bad you never want to have more than 500 gold if you have 500 gold just laying around you better start either upgrading which he has right now he has started this upgrade which gave which use a lot of his money but you can also build towers build a new base build house hous es another critic I have of how cader is playing is that he has 100 Supply Max that means he has enough castles and houses to reach 100 Supply which is the maximum but he hasn't used that Supply yet so again it would have been better for him to skip maybe one of these houses and build it later on but again uh I'm being really neit pey here because both these players are playing pretty well the game is reaching the 20 minute mark and it has shown no sign of stopping both players are pretty balanced I would say camer is in a better spot now because trodan oh this is bad trodan has mined out his main and these workers are just sitting here chatting to each other talking about how their wives are nagging him or how their children are unworth and wild and they are not mining Teran what is this is this a strike come on man get these guys working he has enough money to build a new base and instead he's just sitting here but as I said this is is uh kind of a minor issue because both players here are pretty good I believe I played against herodan before against cam leader I haven't funny thing each of them is going for an attack but trodan oh trodan is going to find this base pretty undefended there are no defensive forces here so I guess it's base trade time guys because we have each player Army in his opponent's base the opponent's base is completely on the defended in both cases I don't even know how to record this here it will be a complete Massacre there are five units coming for the defense which are going to be Slaughter pretty much and here it's about the same I guess Teran is getting is in the worst spot here especially because of these miners doing nothing he's now mining from only one base it's almost as if he went away from keyboard his only Redeeming Grace will be the damage that he does to cam lead's Z base here he's got one expansion shut down but I don't think it was fully saturated there weren't many workers there so we have we are in a spot here that cam leader is mining off of two bases while Teran is mining from only one yep that's it only one base so it seems to me that this game is pretty much over trodan is on 70 Supply camer is on 80 and he has far un charge the better upgrades he has six upgrades while teridon has only two and you can see most of his archers are nearly dead already so I would say this is game over right here pterodon base is getting crushed but it was a pretty balanced game I guess that if yes that's it GG I guess that if pterodon was faster to get this base these workers here to a new base maybe far away here where where it would be hard for his opponent to scout a new base he would be able to get more money and keep producing units and still be in the fight but as you saw camad still had a couple of minor hiccups in his build which I've tried to point out but even then these two players are pretty good they played a very good match up to the 15minute point I guess with just a little bit more more of luck trodan would still be in this game and we would see the game go even further than that but well you can't complain right 20 minutes it's pretty good two great players playing together that's that's it I guess leave some comments if you if you'd like to point out something I've missed thank you for watching and as always if you want to see your games cast please take a look at the email in the description below and send me a couple of replays as I've said in the start of this game I'm kind of slow doing those but I'll try to catch up so if you're having some ggs send them my way and I'll do my best to cast them at some point in time thanks again for watching | Cube Cast | UCyuaG85m_TJUqQ7W4eObY2g | 2016-08-17 | Creative Commons Attribution 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1ynrOo2Oe_U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ynrOo2Oe_U | Wait- So I Have to Pay My Employees While My Business is CLOSED? Why the PPP Loan Makes No Sense | hey this is attorney Sarah Holmes and as the PPP loans are about to be funded again in the next day or two I wanted to take a minute and talk about some confusion that people have had around them and a lot of questions that were being asked about the PPP loans so one of the biggest questions we're getting is what am I missing the PPP loan makes no sense people realize that their businesses are still closed right now they don't know for a large portion of them when they're going to be able to reopen and therefore they have employees that aren't doing anything they're not working they're not you know performing any services for them for the barge part the employees are at home now many of them have been laid off or furloughed already and are able to collect unemployment and given the extra $600 kicker under the federal unemployment that they're adding some of these people are making substantial unemployment income now and in many times it's more money than they were making when they were employed however one of the conditions of the PPP loan is that you have to keep these employees on your payroll for an eight-week period beginning from when you receive the funds now the confusion comes in because people say well why am I going to be paying people when my business is closed for the foreseeable future and why would they want to come back and work for me when they're making all this money on unemployment and that's exactly correct that's exactly the problem with this you're not missing anything you're not miss reading yeah this is supposed to work that's the exact problem with this is that your employees are laid off or furloughed they're collecting a good bit of money right now in unemployment your business is closed yet the PPP loan terms in order to get it forgiven would require you to in fact bring those employees back to work meaning you're paying them for not performing services if your business is closed and you would have to do that in fact you know for the eight week period in order to get that loan forgiveness so you're not missing anything that is how it works that is the flaw in the system and a lot of people are having a tough time with it so what you can do is contact your representatives contact your legislators and urge them to modify the PPP terms and the language of a law to allow you to use the PPP funds and still get them forgiven once your business is open I don't think that the legislature is in their haste to pass all these laws really thought through the mechanics of any of this so we will drop a link somewhere in the comments where you can figure out who your legislators are and in fact we can draft up a template letter that we can also include in the comments for you to download and we would definitely urge you to contact the lawmakers it explained to them how the PPP makes no sense given that your business is still closed and your employees are collecting unemployment so we will drop those links in there for you and good luck and feel free to reach out to our office if you need any other help with this | Philadelphia Small Business Lawyer Sarah E. Holmes | UCqCTA7LBMMoRItysMQqE4OQ | 2020-04-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 575 | 3,080 |
N3706ypJ2HA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3706ypJ2HA | Integration by Substitution | hi everyone it's professor in this video we're going to continue integration by substitution and also talk about applications in the previous video we talked about how to reverse the chain rule for derivatives by finding indefinite integral formulas for composite functions and we also talked a little bit about integration by substitution method to find the family of antiderivatives for composite functions in this video we're going to continue talking about integration by substitution method but also use it with application problems so let's pick up where we left off from the previous video example two integration by substitution find each of the following indefinite integrals using the substitution method so the reason why we only did two problems for example two in the last video is that not all integrands will have the derivative of the inside function so number three the indefinite integral of the quantity negative four x minus three all raised to the fifth power dx so remember how the substitution method works for finding the family of integers for a composite function you want to find the inside function in this case it looks like the inside function is negative four x minus three so you call that the b u so u equals negative four x minus three now you take the derivative of the inside function and so the derivative of u with respect to x is du dx the derivative negative 4x is negative 4 and the derivative of negative 3 is 0. and then since we're replacing negative 4x minus 3 with the u we also have to replace the dx in terms of u as well so what we did in the last two examples was that we multiply both sides of the equation by dx so that we can get d u by itself so d u is equal to negative four times dx so notice in this problem that only dx appears not negative four dx so we need to replace the dx to be in terms of u so let's solve for dx so we have d u is negative four times dx solve for dx on both sides of the equation by dividing by negative four so dx is equal to du divided by negative four so that means we can replace dx with du but we have to divide by negative four though so the integral negative four x minus three in parenthesis to the fifth power dx we want to change everything to be in terms of u using the substitution method so the negative four x minus three is replaced with the u so you have integral u to the fifth but then the dx is not replaced with just simply d u it needs to be replaced with d u divided by negative four so do you divide by negative four so now notice that the entire integral is in terms of u or a d u you have u to the fifth and you also have d u divided by negative four so the negative four is in the denominator and it's just a constant we know that we can take constants outside the integral sign using indefinite equal properties so it's really negative one-fourth is the constant or the coefficient they've been taken outside the integral sign and then you have u to the fifth d u remaining in the integral so what's the indefinite integral of u to the fifth d u find the family antiderives using the power rule you add one to the exponent that makes it u to the sixth and then you also divide by the new exponent six and so negative 1 4 is the coefficient times u to the sixth divided by 6 plus c for the family of antidotes and now simplify you have 4 times 6 in the denominator so that's negative 1 24th so negative u to the 6 divided by 24 plus c and now the last step with substitution method is always go back and replace the u with the inside function so u is negative 4x minus 3 so that means you have the opposite parentheses negative 4x minus 3 to the sixth power and it's all divided by 24 and then you have plus c for the family of antidotes so let's try a similar problem number four you have the integral 3x times the quantity x squared subtract 5 all to the third power dx so it looks like it's not just x raised to the power you have a function that's being raised to a power so we want to replace that function with the inside function u so let u be x squared minus 5. now take the derivative of the inside function so du dx would be through x squared is 2x and derivative negative 5 is 0. so dudx is equal to 2x so again multiply both sides of the equation by dx so that you can get du by itself so du is 2x times dx but notice you don't have 2x dx you have a 3x dx so you need to replace the dx again by changing in terms of use so take this equation and divide both sides of the equation by 2x so you get dx on the right side of the equation after you divide by 2x and then you have du divided by 2x on the other side of the equation so that means the 2x needs to be replaced with du divided by 2x you have the integral 3x times the quantity x squared minus 5 to the third power dx we know that the x squared minus 3 is replaced with a u so you have u to the third power the 3x is not being replaced but the dx is replaced with a du divided by 2x so now notice what happens there was an x left over but it cancels out whenever you replace everything's in terms of use you have u to the third power and you also have d u divided by 2x the x's will cancel out and you just have 3 halves left so 3 halves is the coefficient that can be taken outside the integral sign so 3 is in the numerator 2 is in the denominator you have an x divided by x that will cancel out to be 1 and you have u cubed and then you have a d u left over in the integrand so everything will be in terms of use you have three halves integral u cubed d u the x's just cancel out so now we're ready to find out what is the family of integers for this integrand you have u cubed so add one to the exponent and also divide by the new exponent so you have three halves is the coefficient times the anti-derivative would be u to the fourth divided by four plus c for the family of anti-derivatives and now to simplify you have three halves times one-fourth that's really three-eighths because you have two times four in the denominator so you have three u to the fourth divided by eight plus c and again the last step with substitution method is to go back and replace the u with the inside function with what we called it originally x squared minus five so you have three times the quantity x squared minus five being raised to the fourth power all divided by eight and then plus c because you want the family of antiderivatives all right number five this time you have the indefinite integral of e to the negative x times the quantity 1 minus e to the negative x all to the fourth power dx so again it's not just x to the fourth power you have a function that's being raised to the fourth power so it looks like we want to call the inside function u 1 minus e to the negative x so let u be 1 minus e to the negative x we know that with the substitution method we need to take the derivative of the inside function with respect to x so du dx will be the derivative of the inside function derivative 1 is 0. the derivative of negative e to the negative x you have to use the chain rule to take its derivative so the derivative of this exponential function is itself it's negative e to the negative x times the derivative of the inside function which would be the derivative of the exponent which is negative one so you have negative e to the negative x times negative one which will simplify to be just positive e to negative x so now multiply both sides of the equation by dx to get du by itself so if du is equal to e to negative x times dx so let's go back to the original integral and change everything's in terms of u and d u so you have the integral e to negative x one minus e to negative x in parenthesis to the fourth power dx we're taking one minus e to negative x and replacing with a u so this becomes e to negative x u to the fourth and then the d x is being replaced with d u divided by e to negative x so you have e to the negative x and you also have e to the negative x in the denominator and everything else is in terms of use you have u to the fourth and a d u so e to negative x divided by e to the negative x will just cancel out and just give you one so you have one times u to the fourth d u in the integrand and so this will simplify to just u to the fourth d u so now we're ready to find out what is the family of integers for this power function the function is u to the fourth the anterior would be u to the fifth divided by five plus c and then the last step is to go back and replace the u with the inside function which was 1 minus e to the negative x so 1 minus e to negative x raised to the fifth power and then divide by 5 plus c that's the family of the integers for this original function number 6 the indefinite integral of t divided by the quantity three t squared plus one to the fourth power dt so notice again it's not just t to the fourth power you have a function that's being raised to the fourth power so that's a good choice for the inside function u so let u be three t squared plus one we to find the derivative of the inside function so d u dt this time instead of du dx so the derivative of the inside function would be derivative 3t squared that's 6t and the derivative 1 is 0. so dudt is 6t so now multiply both sides of the equation by dt so you can get du by itself so du is 6t times dt so again notice you don't have 6t dt you have just t dt so we want to be able to replace this dt to be in terms of du so take the equation and solve for dt so divide both sides of the equation by 6t so that way we'll get dt on one side so dt is equal to du divided by 6t so now i'll go back to the original integral and change everything to be in terms of u and du so the original integral was t divided by three t squared plus one in parenthesis raised to the fourth power dt which will be the indefinite integral of t is not being replaced so it stays the three t squared plus one is replaced with the u so it becomes u to the fourth in the denominator and then dt we're replacing with du divided by 6t so it's du over 6t so now notice you have a t that's left over that was not being replaced but you have a t in the denominator from taking the derivative of the inside function that will help you cancel it out so you have t's will cancel out the 1 6 will come out as a coefficient so you have 1 6 that can be taken outside the integral sign then you have the integral of t divided by t that will be 1 again so the t's will cancel out and then you have 1 divided by u to the fourth and then you have d u is the integrand so just to simplify this this will be 1 6 as the coefficient indefinite interval the t over t is just one you have u to the fourth in the denominator you can't find the antiderivative unless it's a power function so take u to the numerator to make it u to the negative four and then you have a d u so let's find the family of integers by using the power rule you have one sixth of the coefficient so it stays you have u to the negative four you add one to the exponent so it makes it u to the negative three and then you divide by the same new exponent negative three plus c for the family of antiderivatives so 1 6 times negative one third u to the negative three plus c so that's u to negative three you have six times negative three in the denominator that's negative 18 and then plus c and the last step with substitution method is to go back and replace the u with the inside function which was 3t squared plus 1 in this case so you have a negative sign and then you have the u replaced with 3t squared plus 1 being raised to the negative 3 power and then you have an 18 in the denominator plus c and since the original function had a positive exponent on the inside function let's change this so that the 3t squared plus 1 is raised to a positive exponent so this will be negative 1 after you move the 3t squared plus 1 to the denominator so you have 18 in the denominator and you also have 3t squared plus 1 being raised to the positive 3 exponent plus c this is the family of integers for this original function all right number seven this time we're going to deal with a radical function you have the indefinite integral of x squared times the square root of two x cubed plus one dx so again it's not just square root of x we can change that x to the one half power this time we have a function inside the square root so we want to use the substitution rule so let u be the inside of the square root which is 2 x cubed plus 1 that function now take the derivative of the inside function so du dx would be the derivative of 2x cubed that's 6x squared and the derivative 1 is 0. so du dx is 6x squared multiply both sides of the equation by dx to get du by itself so du is 6x squared dx and now notice you don't have 6x squared you just have an x squared and a dx so you want to replace the dx to be in terms of du so solve this equation for dx by dividing both sides of the equation by 6x squared so you have dx is equal to du divided by 6x squared so go back to the original interval which was in terms of x's and i'll change everything with substitution to be in terms of u so was integral of x squared square root 2x cubed plus 1 dx now it becomes integral of x squared that's not being replaced what stays just for a moment the square root of 2x cubed plus 1 becomes square root of u and the dx becomes du divided by 6x squared so notice again you have an x squared that was not being replaced but you have an x squared in the denominator that will help cancel out which will become 1. so you have 1 6 is a coefficient it will be factored outside the integral sign so 1 6 is the coefficient indefinite integral sign x squared divided by x squared will just be one you have a square root of u and then you have a du so it looks like everything will be in terms of u we have a 1 6 integral we know that the square root of u is just u to the one half power d u so it's a power function so let's use the power rule to find its family of antiderivatives so it's u to the half you want to add one to the exponent and also divide by that new exponent so if you add one to half you'll get three halves which means you have to divide by three halves well we know division by three halves is really multiplication by the reciprocal two-thirds so you have one-sixth times the reciprocal of three-halves two-thirds times u to the three-halves power after you add one to the exponent and then plus c for the family of antidotes and now to simplify you have 1 6 times 2 thirds that's 2 18 u to the 3 halves power plus c and 2 18 is really 1 9. so 1 9 u to the 3 halves plus c and again the last step is always to go back and replace the u with the inside function in this case was two x cubed plus one so it'll be two x cubed plus one all raised to the three halves power and then divide by nine plus c let's try one more for the substitution method number eight you have the integral of four e to the negative five x dx so again it's not just e to the x or e to the negative x it's e to a function so you wanna be able to replace the entire integral to be in terms of use instead of x's so let u be the inside function negative five x we know the derivative of the inside function needs to be found so the derivative of u is negative 5 with respect to x so now multiply both sides of the equation by dx so you get d u is negative 5 dx but notice you don't have negative 5 you haven't four so that means we need to replace the dx to be in terms of du so take this equation and solve for dx by dividing both sides of the equation by negative five so dx will be du divided by negative five so go back to the original integral and change everything to be in terms of u or a d u so the integral of four e to negative 5x dx was the original integral take the 4 out as a coefficient we know we can do that for indefinite integrals so you have e to the negative 5x dx and now replace the negative 5x with the u so you have 4 integral e to the u and then we know that we need to replace the dx with du divided by negative five so du over negative five so you have negative five in the denominator that can be factored outside the integral sign so you have four divided by negative five or negative four fifths integral e to the u and then you have a d u left over so now we can find the family of integers of e to the u with respect to u you keep negative four fifths as a coefficient the antiderivative of e to the u is e to the u and then the family of integers would be plus c so negative four fifths e to the u plus c and now go back and replace the u which was negative five x so you have negative four fifths e to negative five x plus c that's the family of antiderivatives for this original function sometimes before we use the substitution method we may have to use some algebraic technique to simplify the integrands before finding the family of anti-derivatives so let's look at example three integration by substitution techniques find each of the following indefinite integrals using the substitution method number one the integral of x times the quantity x minus four to the ninth power dx so it looks like the inside function this time would be x minus four because that's the inside function being raised to the ninth power so let's let u be x minus four let's continue the substitution method by finding the derivative of the inside function so the derivative of the inside function would be d u dx true of x is 1 and derivative negative 4 is 0. so d u d x is equal to 1. multiply both sides of the equation by dx and so you get d u is equal to dx so let's go back to the original integral and change everything to be in terms of u and d u so you have the integral of x times the quantity x minus four to the ninth power dx the x is not being replaced with anything so it stays the x minus four is being replaced with the u so you have u to the ninth and the dx is replaced with a du so this gives us a new problem that we haven't talked about before you have a u to the ninth power d u but the integral is not only in terms of use and d u it also has an x left over that does not cancel out so what do we do to get rid of this x we can't just cancel it out because we don't have a division by x we need to use the substitution again so if u is x minus 4 let's solve this equation for x so add 4 on both sides of the equation so you get x is equal to u plus four so take this x that was left over that did not cancel out and replace with the u plus four so now replace the x with the u plus four in parentheses that's being multiplied by u to the ninth and then you have d u so now notice that the entire integral is in terms of use so now we can find the family of anti-derivatives so notice you have a product here you need to simplify this before you find the family of integers so take u to the ninth and distribute through the parentheses so you have u to the ninth times u that's u to the tenth and you have u to the nine times four that's four times u to the ninth d u so now we have a sum rather than a product we can find the family of antiderivatives now so take the integral of the first term so integral of u to the tenth d u plus the integral of four u to the ninth d u so find the anti derivative of the first term it's a power function so add 1 to the exponent and also divide by the new exponent so you have u to the 11th divided by 11 plus keep the 4 as the coefficient u to the 9th is a power function so again add 1 to the exponent and divide by the new exponent so you have u to the 10th divided by 10 after you add one to the exponent and divide by 10 and then you have plus c because we found the family of antiderivatives and the last step with the substitution method is to go back and replace the u's with the inside function which in this case is x minus four so you have x minus four to the eleventh power divided by eleven subtract four times the u is replaced with x minus four again so four times x minus four to the tenth power all divided by ten plus c and then notice in the second fraction you can simplify the 4 divided by 10. 2 goes into 4 and 2 also goes into 10. so you have x minus 4 in parenthesis to the 11th power divided by 11 subtract 2 times x minus 4 to the 10th power divided by 5 plus c that's the family of anti-derivatives for this original function so let's try a similar problem number two the integral of x times the square root of x plus 3 dx so again it's not just square root of x it's the square root of a function so the inside function is going to be x plus 3 so let u be x plus 3 we know with the substitution method we need to take the derivative of the inside function so the derivative of u with respect to x du dx derivative x is 1 and the derivative 3 is 0. so d u dx is 1 again which means that if you multiply both sides of the equation by dx you get du is equal to dx so let's go back and replace everything in terms of x's now to be in terms of u and also d u so you have the integral of x square root of x plus 3 dx that was the original integral which becomes the integral the x is not being replaced with anything yet but the square root of x plus 3 becomes square root of u because we replace the x of 3 with a u the dx is replaced with a du and so again notice you have an x left over that's not being replaced with anything and it doesn't cancel out because we don't have a division by x so we have to use the same trick as the last problem use the substitution again u is x plus 3. so if u is x plus 3 subtract both sides of the equation by 3 until you get x by itself and it's u minus 3. so replace this x with the u minus 3. so you have the integral of u minus 3 for this x times the square root of u d u so now simplify because you have a product of two different functions you have u to the half because that's the square root of u times u that gives you u to the three halves because when you multiply you add the exponents so u to the half times u gives you u to the three halves and then you also have u to the half times negative three that's negative three u to the half so that's integral of u to three halves minus three u to the half d u now we're ready to find the family of anti derivatives so you have the integral of u to the three halves d u subtract the integral of three u to the half do you have to use the sum rule to now find the anterior of each term separately so u to the three halves that's a power function so to find its anti-derivative use the power rule so you add one to the exponent that will make it three halves plus one or five halves and now divide by five halves which is really two-fifths so two-fifths times u to the five-halves minus so keep the sign between the two different integrals three is a coefficient so you keep it u to the half that's also a power function so to find its anti-derivative you need to use the power rule so add one to the exponent so one-half plus one gives you three halves and then also divide by three halves which is really multiplication by two-thirds so you have three times two-thirds u to the three-halves power plus c as the family of anti-groups and so now if you simplify you have two-fifths u to the five halves power that stays the same but then you have three times two thirds that's really just two so two u to the three halves power plus c and now the last step for substitution method go back and replace the u with the inside function x plus three so you have two-fifths times x plus three to the five-half's power minus two replace this u also with x plus three so you have x plus three in parenthesis to the three-halves power and then plus c at the end so this would be the family of integrals for this original function x times square root of x plus 3. so let's finish up this video with an application using the substitution method so application we will now look at an application from business and economics that uses the substitution method to find the independent integral of a function that models sales for a company so example 4 marketing suppose that an automobile company is ready to introduce a new line of hybrid cars through a national sales campaign after test marketing the line in the greater lansing area the marketing research department estimates that sales will increase at a monthly rate of capital s prime of t is 20 subtract 20 e to negative 0.5 t and t is only between 0 and 24 and since t is representing the number of months for this national sales campaign this means that the sales campaign will only go between zero and 24 months or zero in two years so number one what will be the total sales capital s of t if the marketing campaign began t months ago and we assume that no sales at the beginning of the campaign existed so we know that if we're given capital s prime of t and we want to find capital s of t we need to find the anti-derivative of this derivative so capital f of t would be the indefinite integral of capital s prime of t dt the change in the sales of the marketing campaign so now we can replace s prime of t with the functionality we were given the derivative was 20 subtract 20 e to the negative 0.5 t and dt so there's two different terms so you can separate this out using the sum rule so you have the integral of 20 dt and then minus and you also have the integral of 20 e to negative 0.5 t dt so notice the antiderivative of 20 is just 20t because the derivative of 20t is 20. but notice with the second integral that we need to use the substitution method because it's not just e to the t it's e to the negative 0.5 t it's a composite function so if we let u be the inside function negative 0.5 t we know that the substitution method we need to take the derivative of the inside function so d u dt would be the derivative of negative 0.5 t that's that's negative 0.5 now solve for d u by multiplying both sides of the equation by dt so du is negative 0.5 times dt but notice in the interval you don't have a negative 0.5 dt you just have dt so solve this equation for dt by dividing both sides of the equation by negative 0.5 so notice when you do that you'll have dt on one side of the equation is equal to du divided by negative 0.5 or if you simplify 1 divided by negative 0.5 is really negative 2. so dt is negative 2 du so go back to this interval and replace everything's in terms of t's now to be in terms of u and d u so capital s of t that's the family of anti-derivatives the first term is 20t we're already finished with that anti-derivative the 20 is the coefficient so it can be taken outside the integral sign so you have 20t minus 20 integral you have e to the u because negative 0.5 t is replaced with the u and then the dt is replaced with negative 2 d u so you'll have 20 t minus 20 integral e to the u negative 2 d u so everything will be in terms of u and d u now there are no t's that are involved with this second integral so you'll have 20 t that's the first term minus 20 times negative 2 that's positive 40 integral e to the u d u that's all that's left over and we know the indefinite integral of e to the u d u is e to the u plus c so you'll have 20 times t plus 40 times e to the u plus c as the family of integers for this function and then the last step for substitution method is to replace the u with what we said originally it was it was the inside function negative 0.5 t so capital f of t would be 20t plus 40 e to the negative 0.5 t for the u plus c so now let's figure out what the value of c is for the constant of integration we're assuming that no sales at the beginning of the campaign that means the beginning of the campaign was t equals zero so if you plug zero into this function capital f of t the cells would be zero so s of t would be zero when you replace all the t's with a zero so twenty times zero for the twenty times t plus forty times e to the negative zero point times 0 in the exponent plus c we're going to find out what the value of c is so 20 times 0 is 0 40 e to the negative 0.5 times 0 that's 0 in the exponent plus c and so the left side of the equation is 0. the right side of the equation will be 40 times e to the 0 that's 1 so you have 0 equals 40 times 1 plus c and so c is equal to negative 40. and so we found out the entire function capital s of t for the total sales of the marketing campaign so capital s of t would be 20 times t plus 40 e to the negative 0.5 t minus 40. that's the total sales function and now the last step part 2 what are the estimated total sales for the first 12 months of the marketing campaign so notice now that we have the total sales function from part one we can find out what was the total sales for the first 12 months using the marketing campaign so if t is equal to 12 you can replace all the t's with a 12 and so capital s of 12 would be 20 times 12 plus 40 times e to the negative 0.5 times 12 in the exponent subtract 40 and if you calculate this you'll get 200.099 or if you round to the nearest cent you'll get 200 and 10 cents where this total sales per month with this marketing campaign so this finishes our video on the substitution method and also applications using the substitution method if you have any questions about any examples in this video please let me know or if you have any questions while you work on the homework for this section please let me know as well and i'll see you at the next video when we talk about introduction to differential equations | Michael Pemberton | UCmmr4bmgy3gRvVW3Tyfl1Sg | 2022-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,054 | 29,446 |
AlK2BjVA8Ig | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlK2BjVA8Ig | Splatoon 3 CRAB TANK IS REAL!! Speculation and Discussion | oh my god the crab mech is real it's actually a playable enjoyable thing in splatoon 3. i wanted this so bad and i'm going to talk about it now the new splatoon 3 trailer took no time at all to shove it in our faces either so you know that the development team is proud of their funky crabby creation you go dev team please make more stuff like this yes it's also so big compared to the inklings based on the first trailer i assumed it was going to be at least a little bit bigger than the inklings at least height wise but no i'm curious now if the crab will be breakable or not anything with that large of a hitbox just kind of feels like it should be it'll probably depend on how powerful the crab is the first thing to note is the crab has at least two ways of firing and it looks like the mobility of the player changes at least a little bit depending on what they're doing with the crab we see that the crab can also roll and then shoot at large singular blast think of how the explosior has mortar shots but it's hard to tell if the mortar blast is associated specifically with the crab roll if the player does beforehand or if it's separate from that motion it'd be interesting if you had to roll and then and only then could you fire a blast it could be a way for the opposing team to predict your play a little bit when the blast is fired it looks like you can't move around too much for at least a few frames so you might want to keep that in mind if there's no invincibility frames in the crab mech although again if it is associated with the roll this could make sense as you move around quite a bit before you fire that blast if the player can get hit by opponents while riding the mech there's a question of how easy it'll be to do this if the player's hurt box is too big we risk a similar situation that splashdown currently has in splatoon 2 where over time players are just able to get used to where the player character is located on the mech and then they could just take out the player before you know they could do anything i think it'd be fair if players could easily get taken out from the back more than the front like the gameplay would imply you wouldn't want to pop out any particular special in the middle of a fire fight right splatoon 1's bubbler and kraken made it clear how having insta-pop specials could change the tide of a fight way too quickly how fast does the player get into the crab tank we don't see any video of any player activating the special unless i missed that so we'll have to wait a while for that if we start in a rolling position this could be as close to an early frame shielding special that we'll see in the game similar to how baller gets popped of course players switching into baller can still get caught and splatted before they're safely inside a lot of the gameplay mechanics added to splatoon 3 seem to prioritize mobility but the crab mech is doing it right where at least it looks like there's a way to hit the player while they're using the special this is important because we don't want charger players and other backliners to lose too much viability in splatoon 3. one of the problems we've seen with splatoon 2's meta is that charger players have had to deal more and more with shooter players running around everywhere with no sign of it stopping if we can avoid this in the next game especially by end game it'll let everyone have a lot more fun regardless of the weapon class they choose to play on the other hand it looks like you're able to walk and fire pretty easily while just shooting straight ahead i don't really want to 1v1 another player while riding the mech but from afar this could be great do you think you could ride the mech on the tower i always forget how much space there really is if we include the greats maybe you just would fall off really easily if you started to move in fact do you think the crab will have knockback i wouldn't be surprised at all if at release the crab doesn't have knockback but later on it's added in similar to what the development team did for kraken where we might have the crab at first not move at all if you shoot at it and then later on they'll be like oh uh actually now if you shoot at the crab it backs up smiley face the kraken special from splatoon 1 originally had very little knockback allowing it to walk up to opponents and easily take them out letting them dominate the splat zone the tower and really anywhere else they wanted to go i'm just excited to see how the crab fits into the game i'm hoping we can use it in the single player mode levels just so i have an excuse to run around with it i mean to destroy those wacky genetically modified octolings yes i believe there's confirmation the clash blaster has the crab for now so i guess i'm gonna have to be a clash blaster maine given the larger amount of time the development team has had for splatoon 3 it's great to see the potential that this could be able to bring us all this trailer did was make me feel even more hyper splatoon 3 which i didn't think was gonna be possible ah we got so much more than just a few crumbs in this trailer we're winning guys i can't wait to see more i'll talk about the trailer as a whole and the story mode in the future in other videos there's just so much to take in thank you for listening and please let me know in the comments what your favorite part of the trailer was i i just the crab man yes [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | Vicvillon | UCqiVYIJGI6BzGAg0CbomUXA | 2021-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,064 | 5,462 |
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HridQArOvAo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HridQArOvAo | Black Blood TOOLS & Acid Arrows | Conan Exiles Beginners Guide | if you've been playing any amount of the new update for K Exiles chapter 2 Age of War you may have noticed the distinct lack of merchants here at mechis particularly the black blood ones are what's going to be quite annoying to a lot of players even though it does mention in the patch notes that these guys aren't intended to be not here they are meant to be here and selling all of their wees but for some reason they're not currently here and I've been meaning to make this video for a moment about the alternative way to get some black blood tools anyway because you know you can get some other fun stuff there it's been mildly buffed it's not technically a dungeon but if you'd like to learn come with me and I'll show you how to get some cool and where to get your black blood and your black blood tools on the regular cuz you never know they even if they add them back they may still leave one day you got to learn how to do stuff the old school way sometimes the main cave event is bakan Seal there are a few caves along here that we can venture to though you can get here quite easily through the volcano cave just up yonder or running down along the wall through along the other caves I do advise bringing a bed roll and probably putting it here you can also bring a horse which will stop a lot of the knockback from these guys cuz they're awfully knock backy some Buffs some poisons I don't know why I have a s Tron on me currently but this is basically what we're hunting for and you can also get some fun things like the recipe for acid arrows here which is a really fun Arrow especially on PVP cuz not only does it poison which is you know fun in games unless the throlls you're trying to kill have gas masks on or the person but it also makes the durability on the armor go down so the gas mask won't last forever unless they happen to be wearing the god breaker one and then it's still going to buz but it's just going to take a while longer and the only place that you can learn the recipe is Within These caves not this particular cave we'll get to that in a moment you can also get fun things like the act of violence which is now an executioner Act the unwelcome gift which I've never used but sure and some various other things along the way plus the legendary loot key boxes that used to be here now no longer require a key so I'm going to show you where they are so you can get some fun legendary weapons so place your bed roll eat your Buffs exit creative mode I like a bit of a strength build this is just something I'm messing around with I never really do meta builds unless I'm like actually playing against people who are like super sweaty then sometimes I concede instantly get knocked off the cliff try not to do that but on that note we're here at binak and SE and there's a whole line of these Jill caves essentially there are one skulls nerve skulls and a couple of three skulls it's funny cuz I think that's actually the first time that's ever happened to me and of course it would be while I'm recording skills so many skills attack these guys don't get to knocked over you can bring a Thro to help does help immensely they're not too tough these days though oh a nice food box you may need some spicy food here also as it can get a little cold definitely bring a light sauce because these caves are dark even in the daytime and if you bring a pck you are able to then Harvest these guys for a chance to get some black blood and some hell bone arrows you can also get the hell bone bow here whip out your torch cuz it's very dark and essentially just run straight down oh we got the one skulls are more likely to drop the black blood the black blood a lot of demon blood in fact I first discovered that these tools even existed when they added them into the game originally because I came here to get demon blood cuz I was built kind of near here oh these guns so I generally take out all these little dudes wandering around first because the guy we want is down there if you don't bring a torch you can get stuck in Perpetual Darkness here which sucks you can use poison on them oh they don't poison anymore never mind you can no longer use poison on them but he's going down real quick and not doing a bunch of damage to me he's not even really knocking me back that much and I got the black blood pick straight away pack him up he will give you a legendary key also and a bunch of black blood which you need for making the acid arrows as well as a few levels of sorcery then we go back up this way we can HCK him up got nothing typical couple more dudes that you can kill I'll just add them and kill them there's nothing particularly in this giant C so there's no point of venturing anywhere there's like a gold and silver box on one of those Ledges but what we're looking for is basically right underneath that whole um whoops I forgot it was was it in admin mode you want to climb up here it's quite easy to climb up and find this box which as you can see has a legendary weapon in it but is already unlocked so we just got it back to cin which was an agility Warhammer excellent and some other legendary goody kind of things and that's going to respawn pretty regularly so as you are farming your black blood tools you can now quite easily Farm here you can also jump down this way if you so desire from the top here but now we have exited that cave we go from there back down and you can do these in any order also this cave links to the next cave you go through and essentially kill all the dudes as you do and hack them up and get your black blood or whatever you want from them couple of gold and silver boxes in here but nothing particularly to write home about and then we get to this kind of like bit what you want to do is go down this way well you can go down the other way I just always go down this way like this follow the path down all the way to the bottom killing you guys along the way cuz they actually come in really annoying when you're fighting the boss right here he tends to be a little bit more hardcore than the other ones for some reason I get all of the stamina regen because I have a lot of grit right now and I'm also wearing stamina regen pants the god breaker pants so it is quite easy for me to just kind of stand there and tank that might not be your case he gave us the hollow bone bow which now I do believe does use other arrows it doesn't just use hollow bone stop this crap it's going to give you a pretty decent chance of getting some more black blood now this cabin is essentially a dead end so what you want to do is make your way back up the way you and this is why you want to bring a torch because yeah it it's fun without one I've done it a bunch of times but it's sucks sucks so much doable sucks and now instead of going back up there which is West we came we go this way I usually go to the volcano Obelisk and run down do Bakin still first and do this kind of trip that's why I go this way because that's how I do it you can go from down South for sure like I don't know what Obelisk you're going to maybe the swamp Obelisk and going through the this area cuz that kind of leads you to right here also but there's again not much to write home about in here and then we at this cave entrance we want to run down the hill to this one down here you can also just leave the one you came in and just head down to here but I do find it a little easier to not get lost and confused to do it this way die everyone so flappy could put my torch away also but why would I do that healing is nice if you like if I ever rode horses I'm sure it would be handy to use them in this occasion I just played the game for so long before they existed that like I just it's so hard to make them part of my routine and like I get them killed so often the HP has been a little bit buffed though so maybe maybe I'll be a horse lady one day and that was so annoying and cheesy in PvP for so long that it was like a moral SC but anyway I digress we've finally come to the last boss that was dramatic no start with your drama all of you if you didn't have a lot of armor you'd be getting pretty like railed right now so be warned just for the sake of the video yeah go away you I got to run over here in here take you out definitely something with su's nice because it makes them go down a lot quicker there's a couple more dudes up there with some more gold and silver boxes again nothing to write about but this guy he's the particular guy that drops the ammunition or recipe for acid arrows he will also drop a skeleton key and a fragment of power always and sometimes he will also drop like the hollow bone bow or the act of violence or the unwelcome gift much like the other guy in fact they may have changed that I'll have to kill him a few more times don't hold me to that but that other guy can pretty much drop those range of things as well and then right behind him we've got this box which used to be a legendary key box but now we just get a legendary weapon and don't have to use any key which we love so I advise coming here to these anyway to just grind legendary weapons and not having to do full ass Dungeons and acid arrows are an excellent defense and offense especially in PvP harvesting a lot of them is like kind of Handy and you also need a lot of volatile glands and you can kill the dragon just up the hill for them there's a blue dragon Dr up here you need to stop being like this all of you yeah that's essentially how you get black blood tools when the merchants aren't at meosis and I really hope this was helpful for people who didn't know and for the people who did know at least now you know that it's worth coming here anyway even though obsidian is actually equivalent it just has less durability it's like slightly less equivalent and like oils are better to put on black blood tools but they originally gained popularity cuz they gave you a survival perk which enabled you to Harvest stuff quicker we don't even have Survival anymore and most of the time just use obsidian if you can't be bother getting this or even star medal it's four times un official like what if you're on single player and you're playing on one times you're mental I'm just saying I like a nice balance two times personally I didn't I didn't think that was horrible I hated one times I thought that was stupid but yeah two times wasn't bad I'm digressing again come here check out the area it's pretty easy these little caves you can do a little Loop of them come kill the dragon up here wherever he be he's around here somewhere there he is he does poison so you can poison him there's also a little bit of black ice just over here which is quite handy and a little bit more around the area and you can also enter the volcano through this cave just run down the green wall to those caves it's a really easy process in fact probably easier than farming all that other and I'll have my thr vide is coming out soon on where you can get all the throlls now you can't just buy them I have been putting it off for a long ass time but yeah if you found this information informative smash that like And subscribe button if you're not already and until next time see you | ILLIBET GAMING | UCLSvrdCNOM5PcnP8nyYm-_Q | 2023-09-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,250 | 11,234 |
KYMlx96H8es | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYMlx96H8es | GREEP - PART 6 John Brakey--Election Protection, Julie Levine, Libbe Halevy, Magdaleno Rosavila | unbelievable um uh thank you so much danny and sarah thank you to tonka we were at some point going to break into a circle but i think people are probably comfortable and settled in and i want to let you know we're still on zoom we're still broadcasting out to the world here uh we are three hours worth and uh uh jan i want to thank you again for your fundraising efforts anybody online who wants to donate to greep uh we're at solartopia at gmail just write me and the uh the uh non-profit is the cicj out of columbus ohio so we're going to keep going uh on lilly uh um hayden uh lilly hayden thanks for being here thank you for staying it's wonderful we want you to come play for us again if you will you're magnificent unbelief so i want and i i want to talk to you about beethoven okay so please i'll call you mimi is still here if we can do um you know can you come on up julie we're gonna do julie and and uh and libby and uh john breaking and then leno okay is that good oh and peter matthews you're still here too so you will be on the zoom so we have five and then anyone else who wants to join us uh can speak this is a magnificent group of people i know it looks like a small group but this is anything that any organizer could ever dream of this is the group that we really want to have and this is one of the great organizers here julie uh i call her the queen of tapanga i know it's is embarrassing to her but she does have a crown as you can see so it's gonna be julie and then lieby uh of nuclear hot seat then john brakey uh then peter matthews and then and then leno okay are we good okay i'm gonna try to be brief okay you don't have to okay thanks just all right make your point i wanna i wanna share just as a prelude to this because of the very important presentation we just listened to that i am an environmentalist but sadly an inconvenient truth is also the fact that microwave radiation is not safe for us and for the planet so we have to be careful when we're looking for environmental solutions and that's why i loved what you proposed because it was voluntary and people like me who are sick unfortunately don't have a lot of choice smart ships can be difficult for us but i totally support your goals that having been said what i want to share is that microwave radiation is a real problem we just want a major lawsuit against the fcc in the lawsuit the judge said that the fcc was arbitrary and capricious in ignoring the clear evidence of harm particularly to children and i know none of us want to harm children okay that's real i know you don't want to look at that some people because i found that as a progressive democrat well actually left of a progressive democrat that oftentimes when i try to speak about this people just shut down they do not want to hear this and i think it's really important that we hear this because we have to as mimi and others have been sharing unite all of us and be sensitive to all of our needs and all of our concerns so what i wanted to share is that here in los angeles county they are posed to pass the worst ordinance that i have ever seen regarding wireless facilities what they are saying here in los angeles county by the way the bill was written by the telecom what they are saying is that we have no protection whatsoever there is a denial of health and some of that comes out of the telecommunications act of 1996 which says you cannot challenge the rollout of any of this infrastructure based on the environment which the courts have taken to mean human health among other things and i think that's problematic because this is not good for the environment we have studies on jaguars we have studies on bees i do believe glyphosates cause tremendous harm to bees but so does wireless radiation causes them to become confused to go in circles to die etc and it's also harmful to human beings and we need to look at this as we move forward many jurisdictions in california have passed very protective ordinances including encinitas petaluma i i'm like elk grove i could go on and on but in these ordinance at a minimum they protect you from having a small cell tower which is a hundred times or more more radiating than 4g which has never been tested we've only tested through 3g and we've shown in our own national toxicology program of the national institute of health clear evidence of harm including cancers particularly cancers in our nerves around our organs like shawarma in the ear and like brain tumors but the courts conveniently have not allowed any of the brain tumor cases to get to discovery where they have to produce the evidence of harm and we all know what corporations do and that's why harvey wasserman who's one of my greatest friends in the world gets that this is a real issue because he saw it with the nuclear power industry and it's the same thing all over again all i'm asking here today i'm not asking you to join our group i'm not a right-wing conspiracy theorist i could continue to be very committed to you know all of the things we work for here but what i'm asking for you is your help in stopping this ordinance it has just passed the department of regional planning the l.a county department of regional planning and the hearing we all spoke out we had scientists engineers doctors we all spoke out about the harm we all spoke out about the ordinance that are protective for example let's not have a small cell tower within 500 feet of our homes let's not allow them to put them on our private property and not tell us they're saying it's ministerial meaning it is a essential infrastructure and therefore they do not have to tell us for example i have been asking under freedom of information for two years around what is planned in my community and lee they sent me a list of poll upgrades have you neighborhoods i bet you have electricity moving from 4 volts to 16 000 volts is all the prelude and the the micro trenching in the roads all of it is a prelude to 5g to small cells which they plant every 200 to 500 feet not just here but across the globe and when you go to countries like sweden i'm part of safe tech international which was formerly stop 5g international but we understand this is about safe technology safe by the way fiber optic is safer it's faster it's more efficient we paid trillions of dollars in our tax dollars for it i asked you to look at the irregulators lawsuit and yet they found it cheaper to unroll it wirelessly which is less secure and more harmful so this ordinance is about to get rubber stamped we don't know when but in early june by the board of supervisors and and i think this will be of concern to other environmentalists on april 5th there's going to be a hearing that is going to declare a negative declaration so that these infrastructure does not have to go through nipah or sequa that is a problem for anybody who has an environmental concern so we're trying to fight this and we have um l scott mccullough who i believe is the top attorney in the country working with us we're also working with julian gresser an attorney in santa barbara and mostly what we need is a lot of grassroots participation we need people to get on the zoom call for the hearing on april 5th and we need people when this goes before the board of supervisors to do the same thing because that is going to be an important prelude to the lawsuit which unfortunately we feel is going to have to happen because a lot of the supervisors are taking the money from the telecom what a shock so that's really all i want to say today i do have a piece of paper i'm going to pass around for your email addresses that's what i mostly need don't worry so much about the rest your name and your email address i will put you on my list so that you will receive notification about the hearings also about fire and safety we can't talk that much about health because of the telecom act we can talk about fire we have a lot of evidence of harm from fire departments by the way fire departments don't get this because they were getting cancer so they were able to get immunity that should tell you something right there so i'm going to pass this around i hope people will sign up and feel free to ask me to take you off my list right after this i do so within one day i maintain my own list thank you everybody well there's the motto of a great activist thank you so much julie has just been astounding in on this issue modern reason you're also on the speaker list milo at some point um if you'll come up uh uh levy we we're going to segue straight from 5g into nuclear power lieby was actually at three mile island when it went off and she runs a magnificent uh podcast here in l.a libya if you'll come on up we've known each other quite a long time and she's a great and tell people how to get on your podcast list okay we'll start with the essentials first dot nuclearhotseat.com show is called nuclear hot seat we are completing our 11th year of weekly podcasts there are 561 of them right now and 562 posts on tuesday or wednesday of this week coming up i cover all aspects of the nuclear issue with the focus being on what happens on the ground what happens to people what happens to communities how are people fighting back what can we do to keep each other in good heart and what can we do to coordinate our actions between communities because one of the things the nuclear industry takes advantage of is that when a nuclear problem comes up be it an undiscovered waste dump or a policy to try and get a small modular nuclear reactor which the nuclear industry calls a small modular reactor because they don't want the n-word in there um small modular nuclear reactors cited there are there's such a wide range of issues that get covered but what i want to talk about right now that has direct implication is what's happening in ukraine and what it has to say about what we're doing here in ukraine yes there is danger of nuclear bombs and there is all this facing off and saber rattling in the rest but the real danger comes from both chernobyl and the nuclear reactors that are on the ground the problem being that the nuclear industry and the entertainment international atomic energy agency iaea are all saying well you know nuclear reactors are really robust they you don't have to worry about bombs going off there what they don't talk about is that maybe the containment vessel is secure but the cooling system is not and all it takes is one errant missile hitting the intake for the cooling system the cooling system goes out you lose it you're on diesel backup if it's even there if you've got enough diesel and when that goes out you've got fukushima and that is potential right now in all six reactors at zaparisia which has been taken over by russia and there are many other aspects too the last four episodes of nuclear hot seat from uh 558 through the current one and this one coming up are very focused on ukraine what's happening there and what it means and how to interpret it i have engineers on i have politicians i have all kinds of aspects on her and i encourage you to take a look at those here the other thing is chernobyl you know they say oh well chernobyl's got that huge dome over it that is not hardened against missiles and yes russia has taken it over they have also they trapped for i think was a total of 29 days the working crew there without any kind of conditions to support them these are exhausted people trying to maintain a nuclear site is it an active you know reactor going off no but it is the waste it is everything that was that was gathered up to try and decommission the site and take care of the waste and put it in there and all of that is under very sketchy control right now of the russians and they're holding on to it thinking that well ukraine's not going to throw any missiles in there ukraine won't but that doesn't mean that russia won't that they won't do a hail mary and blow the thing up just to be able to destroy we don't know what russia is capable of but what all of that is talking about is ultimately the danger of nuclear everywhere and that includes right here 60 miles down the coast you've got san onofre what is san onofre well it's not an active nuclear reactor right now but what you have on site are canisters that contain the nuclear waste the spent fuel plutonium loaded the most deadly substance ever created on earth plutonium will be deadly for 24 000 years times 10 cycles of 24 of the 24 000 years so we're talking about forever here that is in canisters that are 100 feet from mean high tide of the pacific ocean as it is now before we go further with you know global heating in the ocean rise it is in canisters that are only 5 8 of an inch thin stainless steel if you want to visualize that if anybody here anybody here have a macbook pro or seen a macbook pro slap it down turn it this side that's 5 8 of an inch that's all there is between all of this chernobyl level waste and the outside environment these are canisters that are only certified for 20 years even though they contain 24 000 years half-life plutonium and they're known to corrode in a sea water environment they've also been gouged in the way into the container vessels that they're in there's a long story i have lots of shows about that too what we need to do is focus on not only no nukes but turning this around because that's a series of dirty bombs on the beach and we need to have it framed that way because edison is getting away with future murder down there so here's what's been coming up behind the scenes in those of us who oppose nuclear and that is the need to please don't cringe the the need to engage with social media in a much more vigorous focused way because the nuclear industry they've got the world nuclear news they've got millions upon millions of dollars that get put into manipulating the talking points which is why in britain they're saying oh well we need small modular parentheses nuclear reactors in order to um uh in order to fight climate change that's not the case in the eu they've already said in their green taxonomy the money that they are giving that's supposed to go to renewables more than half of it is going to nuclear because nuclear has sold the lie that somehow it works in this way and that's because of propaganda propaga the unrelenting drumbeat so we don't have that kind of money but what we do have are people and social media so what is in the process of being organized right now and this is a model that can be used for any movement any one of us and we can also use it with each other is we are coming up with an editorial calendar for the coming year on a month by month basis of how to focus talking points we are then going to be coming up with 10 talking points per month that anyone can post i mean you're free to build upon that and do more but you know so that comes out to what two a week you go on twitter you put it out you go on facebook you put it out what this does is it starts building our own echo chamber of talking points and by doing this consistently and not only on facebook and not only on twitter god help me a couple of weeks ago i took a training on tick tock i don't know that i will ever do it but i see the need for it if anybody knows anybody under 40 preferably under 30 even under 20 who would like to take this up it would be great we need to start infiltrating in our numbers one at a time one group at a time our own talking points and then there's another movement here that is represented you want me to put your talking points out great i'm on twitter anyway i'll post it i'll post it on facebook and we can all do this for each other because we've got to start creating the noise from the grass roots up so i have business cards with me for nuclear hot seat again it is nuclear hot seat dot com the new website just went up uh last week and i have a genius in thailand who's already boosted my numbers by 200 percent just by what he's doing with search engine optimization we can all take advantage of this it's a step we can all take and we must take doesn't cost anything and it has the potential to be really effective so thank you for this opportunity happy to talk with anyone available for podcasts and living room talks wow maybe you're great fantastic okay so we've got a couple more speakers eleno is going to come up and speak for a couple of minutes and then we have a milo reason who's organized this and then john brakey oh and peter peter matthews and then john brakey okay well then mimi um uh well let's do atlanta real quick and then uh and then we'll come on up oh can you you want to speak from there oh no leno i i did i thought you were introducing somebody else um my friend magdalen my friend magdaleno rosavilla came up from the border specifically for this and has to leave right away to get back to tijuana leno and i have known each other a long time originally he was an organizer in colorado me in california with the ufw with dolores and cesar he's he's an amazing human being who you live in atlanta now right yeah and he also he was involved with amnesty international as i was we've had similar paths he created uh co-founded homies unitos so he's worked with gangs in el salvador in south central all over uh he was a he was a badass in colorado but cesar and the farm workers kind of he went to this conversion to non-violence and he's one of the most passionate poetic effective and humorous advocates of organized non-violence it's my great pleasure me armando leno magdaleno rosavilla to be or not to be that is the question whether to snobbler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune or to take arms against the sea of troubles and by opposing in them i say that we take up arms we arm ourselves with the truth with compassion and nonviolent we cannot sit by and let people in our country and other countries tell us what they think the truth should be what justice should be you know i was in tijuana the last three days working with immigrants there and i wanted to come up here and celebrate with you and i didn't realize it was going to take me seven hours it is uh you can go through puberty trying to get through the border i think i did it again twice and i enjoyed it the second time but i want to say um can i ask danny are you and sarah's birthdays in april what are they april 6th and april 9th okay write this down april 6th and april 9th our birthdays who is april 10th dolores huerta is dolores muerta and who is march 31st cesar chavez so from the 31st through the 10th we're going to have 10 birthdays 4 birthdays 10 days i don't know it's hard mexicans don't do math well um especially after sitting at the border for so long the what we don't do enough in this in our movements is we don't celebrate we're always working so i'm saying you know i was trying to think is what am i going to send dolores that she doesn't have danny i can't send him any wisdom he's got it all sarah's got the strategic thinking but what i can do and we can all do to celebrate these four birthdays is that we dedicate ourselves from the 6th from march 31st through the 6th or the 10th of april and we say that every day during that time we're going to call 10 20 people and say you got to help us make california green you got to do that that's a birthday present and i want you after you make your calls to send the list in because sometimes you have to call people twice you know they think we get worried about people say no i don't want to be a part of that well you know i was that way i was not an environmentalist i was just a worker a farmworker cesar and dolores made us environmentalists i was not against the war in vietnam it took people teaching me and bashing me in the head that i should be a peacemaker i did not become non-violence because jerry falwell touched me on the forehead or someplace else i became it because people took the time to talk to us you know the things we see all these movies i have a niece who does the the sets for the marvel movies i said i don't need to watch the marvel movies because i have three superheroes in our community i have sarah i have danny and i have dolores those are our superheroes so i want somebody to make a film where sarah dolores puts their hand out and out comes the truth takes it into their mind and in their hearts and they change you know wouldn't that be great to see that those are our superheroes and you're superheroes because you came and you listen and you want to do something look it's not easy to do change we know that when we work for cesar chavez and dolores they paid us a great sum of five dollars a day a week 10 for food i was much thinner then that's a cesarean dolores diet plan for organizers but let me tell you what be down organizing we don't recognize everybody who's in our community did you ever think about the story of david and goliath right and david can sometimes win but i thought about it for a while i was organizing on against gmo monsanto and syngenta and the farm bureau in jackson county in 2014 and we got rid of all gmo seeds all gmo plants all gmo pesticides and we did that by a family farms initiative and i went there and i can talk in public on occasion but i was not a public speaker i did not talk to the media i went and organized workers i stayed we must all understand we don't need to be in front as long as we are doing our job and i thought about david and goliath and i said what if women what if women at that day and age were writing the books it'd probably be diana defeats goliath right probably be that way and we got to figure out what history books tell us so right now the fossil fuel industry as you've heard more than once today they're organized they have the money they have the lawyers but we have david and diana and if we reach out and build that coalition men women brown black white jewish muslim whatever that we can stop goliath it's going to take work it's going to take work and we got to learn we got to learn how to say it how to do it and how to organize and i'm i'm dedicating time i'm working my context in the inland empire where i used to live right now i live in georgia and you know in georgia in georgia in this last election uh i live in dekalb county if you might have watched the results we we kicked booty in the general election and we kicked booty for the two new senators and what did it take we went out door knocking every day with naacp with there were people from standing rock calling in unions calling in everybody it took everybody but we did it and we can do it on this one but it's got to take you could not say well sarah and danny or maybe carol or tadaka is going to do it we all have a responsibility that's what happens you know martin luther king will remind us that it really doesn't matter how long you lived but what you did when you were alive and it really doesn't matter how powerful your friends were how important they were if you didn't use their presence to help you so it really doesn't matter how long you live you know we'd all like to live a long life sensibility longevity has its place but it's more important what you did when you're alive and remember it's not the promises you make but the promises you keep we're all making promises hey danny i'll have lunch with you next week or you know i'll show up for the demonstration we make promises that we don't keep sometimes we even go so far as to say i'll love you forever we make promises we don't keep but we must understand that we could change things but we got to use every day of our lives to be a prophet for justice a prophet for the environment mother earth can't wait the future can't wait we gotta it's not just being on the right side of of history but it's in fact baking history and that's what our green power movement is doing in california viva john brakey has shown how much incredible power a single individual can have and if you'll give us an update on your legislation in arizona then we're going to have myla and peter and um and ancor okay so john come on up and uh just welcome this guy he's a true hero thank you john [Music] thank you yeah we certainly are still all right and they have canceled the oscars for this event thank you very much i'm not going to talk too long or anything but you know i'm grateful to be here and i and to end what harvey said you know i'm an activist an activist acts we make things happen i'm very fortunate to be here with all of you because we get energy from each other as activists and you know as a young man i heard something that i've remembered all my life and i tell people all the time what a great man john f kennedy was when he said that one person can make a difference and everybody should try i live by that motto i teach that you know i'm out here as an activist you know trying to get people to realize how to become a good activist i'm out here and i travel the country do different in 18 states and i tell people that uh to learn the seven seas character capacity credibility civility i call you bad names real nicely with civility citizenship country but the most important one is to be courageous to stand with your values with facts and stand up i had to do that when i decided to go ahead and get involved in the arizona fraud it and it was a fraud it is what it was but you know i know that letting these people just run around and say all these things and for us on the left just to ignore them is not a solution you have to engage and that's what i did and it was very very hard because you know i was called bamboo breaky i was mocked i was death threatened i was assaulted twice and not one bit of that ever bothered me not one bit of it but you know i'm not here to talk about that what i'm here to talk about is what did we learn from the fraud it this is so important we learned me and a guy named ken bennett and i want to tell you who ken bennett is he was the president of the arizona senate for four years he was secretary of state of my state for six years and you know we found ourselves in the same foxhole and what were we fighting grifters parrot talkers the best talkers and the worst producers they don't go up in front of media they do infra commercials and they lie and they lie and they're very good at manipulating people who want to follow an authoritarian leader like trump which we don't we vote for values we go ahead for other things but anyway to get right to it uh me and this guy ken bennett got together and we wrote a bill and you know we realized out of that audit we call it the arizona miracle that our country and mainly our state right now we are going to wind up with elections that are one transparent two trackable three publicly verified and fourth with a ballot library the ballot library is how you store ballots all ballots to come in through an envelope after it is separated and made anonymous by disconnecting and when it drops in the box we want to marry that ballot to the ballot image we want ballot images to be released publicly listen the actual act of voting is the secret process counting is a public process we have a black box i've been fighting that black box with mimi kennedy a lot of other activists across this country a black box you don't know how it works inside we want a system that when your ballot goes to the machine it takes a picture of it that picture becomes a public record we want the ballot and the ballot image married to each other if you get the images you add up your own precinct you should have the right to say hey i want to take a look at a couple of these images and i want to match them up against the original because i want to be absolutely sure because democracy depends upon it and why you know how many people really realize that in 2020 that 80 million people did not vote in this country who could have 80 million and you know how many of those millions have joined the mark twain party that's the party that believes if voting made a difference we wouldn't let you do it we have to change that you know right now 50 million americans believe that trump had his election stolen not true we proved that in arizona okay we wound up with 360 more for more votes for biden than trump even though the people who were counting lost count i watched them hand count them i watched them take pictures of them i watched them weigh the ballots okay and they bought a separate machine just to count them again do i believe they found 364 yeah i guess i do but i know that they lost control because they were idiots the guy who ran this thing uh this audit he was from uh florida and before he came over somebody paid off his house for four hundred thousand dollars he has 12 kids and he's 40 some years old so you can tell he's probably a wing duck which he was okay he made a movie and he tried to hide in the movie and guess what his name was anon like q anon okay you know it's just really something else but anyway we have a bill called 2780 that me and ken bennett wrote i got documents here it has two different methods in it because you know in maricopa county they said they had an 80 percent turnout and our voter database was 2.6 million voters we are the second largest county in the united states when it comes to elections it wasn't 2.6 million people who could possibly vote it was 2.85 million because they like they hid 285 000 people because they're getting ready to be pushed off the list it's called the inactive list but they show up so what does that do it causes big conspiracies all of a sudden we have precincts that have a hundred percent turnout how'd that happen it's impossible they say then they see look at all these ghost voters they claimed it was 93 000 ghost voters those ghost voters came off the inactive list we're demanding that before an election 10 days they're going to have to release everybody who can vote and then another list of who voted not all your information just your name and your address if you're a voter who's a judge well we'll just put a blank there or whatever but we're trying to take conspiracies off the table and use facts so anyway uh we think we got a really great chance and we're hoping that if this bill passes and it's not all the way there but it's already passed the house it's already in the senate it's already passed one committee two more it goes to the governor's desk to be signed it looks good believe it or not me getting involved with those republicans this is unbelievable i didn't get one vote from the democratic party in the house 31 votes came from republicans right now the senate has 16 republicans and 14 democrats i know that i have the 16 votes now i'm working with mimi and progressive america democrats of america because what i really need is this thing to pass with really big partisan numbers a lot of democrats a lot of republicans because what we are doing is that we went from a fraud it and now we're proposing the arizona miracle that we never have to do a nine million dollar audit again paid by republicans by the way uh they only hustle 400 million nationally okay it's a grifter movement it's awful to see what's happening a lot of these grifters are like dope dealers you take them off the corner they bring another one right in okay and it's just incredible but if we pass this we hope to be able to launch it nationally because our country deserves elections that are transparent trackable publicly verified in fact elections are no good unless they're transparent trackable and publicly verified let's get those 80 million people back in and you know in closing i just want to say one other thing is that it's really great to be here with a lot of great people you can feel the energy of activism to be here with danny sheam mimi joel and harvey and everybody here it's a great thing and you know i'm a very stressed person by my work okay because the responsibility and sometimes i have to make decisions and i want you to know on my wall in my house you know when i get really stressed i meditate and i use the lakota prayer and i just want to end with that lakota prayer great mystery teach me how to trust my heart my mind my intuition my inner knowing the sense of my body the blessing of my spirit teach me to trust these things so that i may enter my sacred space and love beyond my fear wow those are big words aren't they loving beyond our fear and thus walking the balance with the passing of each glorious son i am glad to be here today and be with you all thank you very much [Music] wow this is the guy who's really made a tangible | Charles Fredricks | UCGKt2-ObraAQh21EIfp6sKg | 2022-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution 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DwJbOeMwjkI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwJbOeMwjkI | ENM2020 - W22T3 - Questions and Answers | hi everybody welcome to week 22 of the enm 2020 course we have Rob Anderson Jamie cast Mona Popish and Marlon cobos as well as me here so you've got a larger than normal group of instructors and we're gonna jump right into questions this week's content was centered on starting into talking about model evaluation so Rob gave a an overview and then I gave a bit more detail essentially focused on how do you use predictive ability to evaluate how good or bad a model is or how significant or non significant and model is so I'm gonna share my screen and take us to the the questions let's see oh by the way this was interesting for a different reason I needed to find out who was taking this course and so I did a quick poll of the Facebook group I was really surprised it was not how I would have guessed but a hundred and eleven people responded from South America 65 from North America 51 from Europe 41 from Asia 35 from Africa four from Australia so that's an interesting distribution congratulations South America but let's go here we go okay anybody have a question that is really really urgent to be answered nobody speaks up soon I had a couple picked out here's one that I think is good for discussion I agree and using an independent data to evaluate the model whenever possible and certainly always if we are talking about validation however if my model is based on an algorithm based on the statistical test of hypothesis testing such as logistic regression is it strictly necessary to use independent data for its evaluation that is in each step the variable entered in the model among other criteria were those variables that pass the hypothesis test so you know that this is interesting and it kind of takes us to a tension between statistical testing and and model selection and yeah it's true as you did your calibration process there is frequently some testing in there and there's also frequently some sort of process of simplification or regularization which may remove variables that that didn't have a an appropriate contribution maybe I'm old-fashioned but the idea that a model is the best that you could fit or was the selected model or that passed a set of criteria doesn't necessarily indicate to us that it is a model that does better than flipping a coin and doesn't necessarily indicate to us if the model is good enough for what we were wanting to use it for so I I think testing with independent evaluation is is absolutely crucial independent evaluation data what does everybody else think right I agree and the other thing is that unless you have some independent test then I don't think you have an opportunity to assess well let me back up if you presumably those tests are assuming various things about the data and used to to do the internal selection and one of those presumably is the lack of sampling bias so if you don't have an independent test I don't see how you would have any ability to detect any overfitting to that bias so I think that's a reason why we would need independent tests even in those situations definitely and I think more generally it speaks to the idea of you know the these internal parameterizations which are like selecting variables from you know some quantitative analytical approach rather than you know simply the thinking about them approach which is something I think we should do - I think should do that first but the internal fitting and selection is you know often removing some variables and and that is gets into some of the questions we have to mentality and so on but but that is different than you know how well does it do and is it better if than random so I think I think we might want to get into a little bit more on maybe the some of this about you know your individual models which is your final model how report statistics that was a 2467 because a lot of these obviously are related maybe we go ahead and yeah it looks like town is going there 2467 yeah we can apply model evaluation measures for each model generated I would qualify that each candidate model generated but if we decide on one final model or ensemble model how's the best way of presenting the model evaluation yeah so doing me to follow with that go for it yeah so um I mean usually we're evaluating these candidate models by is some data splitting and so you imagine like if you want to have an accent example you are trying different maybe you're just trying different feature classes or you could be trying different environmental data sets or whatever you're trying you have different options and say with the you have four different they like you have your current records and you divide it into four groups and you have four iterations there so you're you determine that you know the best model was linear and quadratic feature classes wonderful and you have four estimates of performance based on that because you had four different with ld's data sets and you can you can report your individual omission rates or a UC or whatever values of crunch you're using you can report those individually or an average of those but you may even want to make a final model with all of your records with those same settings and so that is not going to have an independent evaluation per se but you can report the earlier ones or if you find a couple settings that are basically Co optimal you can report the you know the statistics of the individual ones but I think it's probably a another question for a question for somebody else about how you would best report statistics on and I haven't played pretty much I've gotten this question a lot before which the way I do do I use all my data and use the model settings that I selected or do I do some kind of average of all the the partitioned models and I guess in machine learning there are two schools of thought like how to proceed in my mind all the partitioned models are using a subset of your data every single one by definition none of them have all the data you're doing model selection in order to choose model settings not to choose a model per se so you choose your model settings they need one to use as much data as possible which is all of it so yeah I I don't really I guess I don't get the other the other philosophy we'd want to average the the partition models but I guess some people do and they must have a reason for it but I'd want to use as much data as possible I think the the argument is that the optimal set of settings may be different yeah when you're using you know all hundred 50 points as opposed to the 75 that were in your sub sample but I agree with you I think I think you if you make the difference between calibrating a model which is essentially choosing a whole set of detailed values for different parameters if you make a difference between calibrating and and then evaluating that model then that whole calibration process becomes essentially just establishing those parameter values and you can think of your different replicates of points as essentially characterizing that broader set of points the full set as opposed to a particular subset alright we think electrical did I mean you know the the particularly data so you have and is usually not all the data that you could possibly gather right it's one realization of the data for that species and so this the setting if you're doing cross-validation the settings are chosen based on how well your model does on realizations of data in general and so therefore you should expect that at some point you'll receive new data and you would you would hope that the model settings you chose are good for that new realization of the data as well yeah and I think a more general answer to that that type of question is you're setting aside the most independent data set that you have for evaluation and that should be set aside and essentially held back from the entire process until you decide on your your final model settings or your ensemble of models with different settings whatever and it should be a simple evaluation is this model statistically significantly better than random and is this model performing well enough for the purposes of my study but what you do with the data that you're going to use to create that model may indeed include evaluation steps okay but that is an internal evaluation some people will use a validation the term validation but that is an internal process that is part of the model calibration even if it includes a ROC test or a Kappa or whatever the particular index may be what happens while you are choosing that final model is all part of calibrating a model optimal and then at the very end you need to have a data set with which to evaluate your model formally okay that's a very broad kind of overarching answer yeah I think probably a flowchart of that would help people and I don't know if I don't know if I've seen that in any papers I think that could be useful for a course or a paper and a lot of times we don't even we meaning me and my collaborators don't do the external external one sometimes we have the the bowl Adolphe paper that i featured is one example where we did that and that wasn't the advance of that paper but I mean we did that indeed and I think I think that should be something aspirational maybe enm eval the third person to me so no well I get it wouldn't be a possibility I guess you'd have to yeah I mean between independent data set are really independent data set rather than the independent data used for crossbows exactly yeah yeah yeah because it will allow you to evaluate performance and see if it's on something that you completely completely with hell but this that's that pulling those out would have to be something that the user does themselves beforehand right yeah yeah but yeah we're user-specified is one of our favorite things now to allow people a lot of a lot of flexibility yeah I think that's I think that's a good point of towns that makes things harder of course but yeah that sounds good well I mean it's quite rare to have the luxury of multiple data sets collected with multiple techniques or you know multiple data sets that you would expect to differ in their underlying biases I mean some of those biases are universal you know there are our environments that are quite simply rare and there's really no way to sample those environments more frequently than they're represented on the earth or in a particular region and you know there are questions of access that may be pretty much impossible to solve so it is rare to to have that luxury but so maybe the word aspirational is is the correct one where ideally this is what you do and under less than ideal circumstances you do the very best you can to break up those biases and then you know use subsets of the available data and in circumstances where you just don't have enough information then maybe you just state I don't produce or don't present a final model evaluation because I simply don't have that kind of information available to me I just wrapped up a manuscript that's been sitting around on my desk for eight years and we had a total of 20 25 30 points for some species and we were working it to find a resolution to say well let's set aside half of them and so I opted to focus on the main question which was something different and not present a final model evaluation but under under as many circumstances as possible we should we should present an evaluation right um this this leads to two things and then hopefully tone and I can share the screen a bit more not talk as much but it one of the questions was specifically about well how do I do some of these evaluations especially spatial and especially independent evaluations if I don't have any records and with the jackknife how can I do that and so there are compromises that we have to make when we don't have as much data for example when wind we're below I don't know 20 records or so I mean I generally simply done a jackknife which doesn't have any formal spatial segregation and they would be even harder you know than to have something external to that so this I think we're even more aspirational with low load sample sizes but the other thing it goes to is I think in 2500 there's a lot of confusion and I think I think it'd probably be good for servos to talk about performance versus significance to bring home the point that town made in his presentation 2500 yeah correct to say that AUC ROC omission rate Commission rate are to evaluate the significance of the model and metrics derived from the confusion matrix are to evaluate the performance of the models yeah there's a lot of confusion than there because omission rate Commission rate AUC and ROC in some senses are all derived from the confusion matrix the only thing is that AUC ROC which are really the same thing our derived from multiple confusion matrices for each different threshold so I mean I would offer some some flight friendly rewording of what town put in his presentation so town tell me if if I'm understanding what you were saying or you were making different points and then I really want to hear from the other people too in addition to town um like the the MIT the assessment of significance is the test that uses some measure of performance like an emission rate or an AUC or any of these things that we can quantify and there are ways to to assess you know significance of that time I mentioned binomial tests I mentioned these randomization tests so in that were proposed in the paper by one town bowl and cain't jami'a was a co-author there and those are to get a defect size and you know a pea level right and what I think town is saying is then look at the absolute level of performance that you get for the individual statistics and say is that good enough for my biological use right yeah I mean think about think about think back to your introductory statistics course when you do a statistical test using traditional frequentist approaches what you do is you specify an alpha level which is essentially the the probability that you use as a criterion for deciding this is unusual enough an event that I'm going to consider it not in accord with my with my null hypothesis usually by convention we use point zero five for alpha and then a statistical test is simply is my observation at a lower probability value the p-value than that alpha and it is not a question of how much lower it's just do I reject the null hypothesis or not and so omission rate Commission rate all that sort of stuff those are indices of predictive performance AUC has been used two ways AUC can be used I think inappropriately as a performance measure or it can be compared with a null distribution it's usually developed by by sub sampling from the occurrence data but you can essentially use AUC as a significance test but again my point is the significance test is as a result that is either yes or no and so you'll see this discussion where you know and you'll say usually reviewers will point out it's not a matter of you know P less than point zero zero zero zero zero one is more significant than P less than 0.05 the question is what was your alpha value and was the observed probability below that alpha value and that is simply yes or no so here here's my favorite anecdote and then I will shut up this is not a vulgar gesture but on my finger here there is a scar and the scar is from a vampire bite that I got in 1989 taking a bat out of a net in western Mexico and my sister does public health work I knew I'd been bitten by a possible rabies carrier I call her up and I say what do I do and she said get it tested I had the bat on ice I go to a lab in Guadalajara and they said oh yeah we do the buddies test and I got the results back bat tested negative and I called my sister and I said I'm good I'm going back into the field and my sister said no you're coming back to the United States and you're gonna get the full the full treatment to make sure you don't develop rabies symptoms and I said why I got a test back that was negative now there's the lesson body's test is far better than random at establishing whether a particular animal has rabies or not it's it's under particular staining regime it's are there little black bodies in the brain tissue and it's way way way better than than random so if it was between that and flipping a coin use the bodies test but what my sister pointed out to me was that the correct classification rate was 56% so here's a test that was 56 percent correct way way way way way better than random so you reject the null hypothesis it predicts better than random but my sister was saying I'm not gonna risk you developing rabies you come back to the United States I said I want to do my fieldwork and she said if you don't call me from the United States within 48 hours I'm telling mom and dad so I ended up going back to the US my point is there's a big difference between statistical significance and performance that's sufficiently good for whatever your purpose is why are you making this model you that to me is the the example but it's it's one that's close to my heart yes Marlin Mona Jamie I guess everybody like had a course in statistics and I guess all teachers always say the same thing like statistical significance doesn't mean the model or the test is very good or your results are very good for a significant biologically know the only they only mean they are better than random or not in clicking general terms and I guess and that's also true like imagine Lee even the Alpha that we decide is just based on the hand how many fingers do you have in your hand so that's not that's not necessarily saying your model is good for representing your question or your interest biologically and so you have to do other tests it's gonna say that the the significance between significance and performance like you sit down has to do with when you have significant when you are calculating on your after significance you have to have not null models and performance is I have a model I have extra data I'm gonna you know calculate a mission or error how how well does my model platform in terms of omission error or is my model able to accurately predict presences presence so that it's that's performance has nothing to do with significance and I was going to say that related to your your close encounter with rabies we could run we could have we could run random models we have our model and then we create a null distribution but then we set the omission error you know our our threshold adds I don't know point four and then our actual model is better than random but it's a point for omission error which is not a performance model so yeah we can we can really have significance but come on and said the what we said as our measuring state is bad the cartoon example is if I have a sample size of one point for testing I may have a result of zero percent omission which is really good performance but it's not going to be statistically significant I'm not going to reject my null hypothesis of random association between prediction and and data and that that happens when you have an area study area that is like really limited in your points are over dispersion in that area which happens sometimes like in some and some species are just everywhere if you want to create a model of that you can have like better like models that predict your points very good like because the prediction is the entire island the does that mean that's a good model I don't think so like sometimes those kind of models resulting like partial Prague's leopard like worse than random or about 0.05 for example because like you don't have any evidence outside those environments you cannot limit the what is suitable and what is not suitable for the species in those kind of cases so it's it's also sometimes a matter of asking yourself is it worth to create that model with it with a presence/absence model we usually talk about presents background models or but the person's absence model to use a you see then if it's above 0.5 you're doing better than random and then everything above 0.5 is how much better than ready we're doing but because we don't have absence data you can't use the metric as an absolute evaluation of performance what you can do however is is use it as a relative measure of performance when comparing models that are built on the same data with different settings but yeah I agree that you know AUC is a little bit cold with the presents background models it you know a lot of people report the number and say my model did did this well you know it it's between 0.7 0.8 so therefore it's a good model it could have been excellent if it was point 9 that that would have been true more or less if it's presence/absence it would president's background uh you know not necessarily so exactly I think that's a case where we can assess significance the randomization approaches and comparison with no model but I don't think we can really set a level of a you see that we say is acceptable because when we don't have absence data then it's you know it's not an absolute measure of of anything that we can interpret so I think admission rate you can set that but I don't know town how you would say with an AUC calculated with presidents background a presence or absence data I don't think how I don't know how you could say you know I want a model that is at least this good well I don't I don't think AUC is a very good performance measure I mean we may have something like I want a correct classification rate better than point nine or I want an omission rate below 0.1 or a commission rate that's harder because it depends on absence data um but you know those are more reasonable performance metrics a you see does reflect performance and as Jamie said when you have presence/absence data it has very clear interpretation but with presents background data if the interpretation is pretty cloudy but yeah it's no longer there's there's no no meaning to the absolute number you get out of it I believe that a statement I'm sorry yeah and yeah with pseudo absence of background data when you're calculating that they there's no absolute meaning to those actual numbers they're only useful within that study region for that study species with those variables so I wanna point out I've done analyses where I've gotten model predictions where everything is suitable like the entire extent is suitable due to the model settings it has an emission rate of zero it didn't hit anything but everything is good so it's not utilize ecologically realistic at all and so it taught me to look at different metrics and to really examine predictions it's hard when you're automating these things over thousands of species you need to develop some kind of routine and sometimes you might miss things like that it's very very take a look at the the prediction and put on your ecologist hat and say does this make sense because you can't just trust the numbers of the metric so anyway my final comment on significance is that in this project led by Quentin ball I mean it was rather sobering when he pointed out things from the literature about some of the assumptions that we had made to go all the way back to my dissertation and town don't please don't take away my PhD but one of the one of the chapters he cites in this paper that Jamie and I are co-authors need to go down a little too far though I think to find the right part but we we assume actually let me go to the very beginning and then I'll read the discussion at one little part of it I'm going to share your screen wrong okay let's work on that okay is that mister sharing right now working on it yes all right I was ok so I'm gonna read some of the blue part unfortunately some of the most common measures of performance for niche models have underlying assumptions that are unreasonable in many situations for example violation of the tests assumptions can be saw caused by sampling bias spatial autocorrelation of the distribution of the species and/or the environmental variables and unequal proportions of the various environmental conditions available so for quite a while we've understood issues regarding sampling bias and how that can violation a bad assumption can make our test and reason unreasonable but I I didn't until working with this student who was in somebody else's lab I didn't understand the part about how the spatial autocorrelation of the environmental variables can affect things or even simply the unequal proportions of the various environmental conditions available and so that's why the and this paper makes a very simple but I think in really important modification to some approaches that were performed by deal and race in tersteeg but at the end when we compared with the binomial one and I think it's very important for using like the the binomial example we developed in my first collaborations with town I think is really important for understanding the point of what we're trying to do but he made me understand that often one or more of those assumptions are not are not met and it seems to primarily be issues with the the spatial autocorrelation of the environmental conditions present and I think I'm almost to the part of the yeah so here we go so JB and grant on convinced me forth some of the methods available now for producing no distributions and significance estimates seem to be in appropriate researchers should be particularly cautious of with the binomial test Anderson at all 2002 for a missionary here at yield that very different results than our normal approach despite that the fact that test most models resulted in very poor Oh ours in this case the majority of these were highly significant according to the binomial test this test rests on the assumption that the pixels of the study region are independent observations which is probably strongly violated in many situations because of the spatial structure of the variation of environmental conditions across the study region it is thus prone to very high rates of type one error and then it goes on to consider some important contributions that have been made and it says other methods based on bootstrap replications of the species occurrence data may be equally susceptible to this problem because they account for variation associate with the sampling of the currents data but not for sources of error associated with environmental structure across the study region so I this is something that was completely new for me I'm gonna stop the share now and I think that we're constantly moving forward in the field and realizing assumptions that we didn't realize before and as people are realizing that you know generally what's happening in the field is finding new ways to you know to integrate data to actually instead of make the assumption use information to characterize whatever that issue is so I think that's the direction that we're going and so we beware especially of reading all their papers and just following the methods because because we're learning we're still we're still learning a lot actually if you can pass me a copy of that paper I'll put it on the course site so that people have access to it ok I I think it was in the Dropbox that I sent you of thus maybe six or eight papers that I suggested oh okay I'll find it okay yeah there were like four core ones that were maybe the ones that I featured which I should be and then there were a few that I thought were important ancillary reading okay yeah as far as the environmental structure as at least inflating sample sizes if not also introducing biases I had to deal with that years ago in a paper on soil helminths and in East Africa and the long and the short of it is I started with I think it was 1,200 points and I ended up with 40 because I was measuring very carefully the autocorrelation structure of the environments and to get to get points that were sufficiently separated in space as to be essentially independent in terms of the environments that they presented I don't remember what the distance was but imposed a distance on the points and that brought me from you know basically two orders of magnitude of data loss and then splitting that into calibration versus evaluation data I ended up with you know 15 20 points something like that they're questions that people want to answer a question two four nine one two four the one the number two part of it is something I think is important to discuss briefly it's important that it be briefer it important that we discuss it at least briefly explain what is the AIC for model evaluation according to many papers and authors this is also a good metric for model evaluation yeah so I just want to point out that a IC is not based on cross-validation at all and so in a lot of papers I see people select the model based on AIC and they say you know we used cross-validation to select the model it's not cross validation it's simply taking it's like summing all the values of the of the cells and then multiplying it by some scalar value and then subtracting the number of parameters in some way anyway what it does is it penalizes the the ASU is penalized by the number of parameters and it's increased by the likelihood of the model it's a very very simple calculation but has nothing to do with the TEL data so it is called a model evaluation I just looked it up and the Wikipedia entry says it's a kind of model evaluation and it's also an estimator for cross-validation apparently but in my experience it's with with at least with species distribution models when you select the model via AIC it's usually wildly different from the model you'd select via cross-validation so it's important to recognize that they are different I'm not saying that AIC is wrong per se but it definitely does not um it doesn't force the model to make extrapolations or things like that or as a you know spatial across validation for example does that seems that explicitly challenging the model to predict right frequently it's the predictive ability that we are wanting when we do these models some of the things I realized together with Louise in her head other teachers of this course is that usually AAC gets lower ball is when you predicted suite abilities seeing occurrences are more similar among each other and when you have like higher values of suitability increases as compared to the other points in the background and that's that's the first part is kind of like knit in the sense that is trying to avoid overfitting in models but also is risky in the sense that like interpreting sweet abilities so of model selected based on this and metric but if you probably should avoid them and concentrate in the limits of suitability rather than exact values of suitability whatever they the transformation of the maxim values are yeah Lona thank you for being here for support you have other lectures and for this topic what would you like to to highlight either as principles or anything you pulled out of the questions I had a question I I was I had selected a question and now I cannot cannot find it oh it was about I don't know where the line you know which line had the question but it was about using occurrence data from a different time period so the question was can I use currents they got to evaluate a model if the occurrence data is from you know temporally different yeah it's temporally different compared compared to the calibration data and I thought that was an interesting question because it can be it can be actually a question of extra extrapolating the model so if you have you have historical or current data from let's say 1960s to 1990s and then you had your you entering the fielding last year and you want to test the model with the data you collected last year it's interesting it because the range could have shifted due to changes in climate and environmental conditions and now what you are doing you're evaluating the model for extrapolation not for just predictive power in general so I think my answer would be be careful about how you know house how separated your training and testing data are temporally because you might be testing them out for something else than what you initially envisioned so you know if you build a model to estimate the potential distribution of a species but then you test the model you attalia the model with data quite you know way to new you might be like I said getting into extrapolating issues that the environment has changed yes now the other problem or the other concern with that is whether the sampling is independent which is to say you know if you're looking at trees or or kind of established populations it it may not be independent you may you may or may not be going back to the same sites or even seeing the same individuals or the descend the same individuals I think it's really it's really a question of if you really are into evaluation it's a question of thinking really hard about what does independence mean I think I think something that Mona pointed out about the extrapolation risks it seemed it's really really important and think about this kind of evaluation making different time periods I think that can be done better in environmental space rather than in geography if the conditions are different or you suspect that they can be different it's something that we do with a website for instance and I think that's there will be a good way to test whether your model can predict those points or not but they attach to the geography has to be that attach has to be undo because you won't be able to test it that way you can you can do it that way and also that that kind of reminds me that when you were talking about independent evaluation before some of the things that you have to remember is the probably that in that evaluation is better to be done in the same area of motor calibration because that way you can assure that the values of environments are like in the range of the ones that you actually use with calibrating the models or you can do an extra test and decide whether the environments of the independent tested independent data which are in a different area are present risk of a stroke elation or not that that's something that is important before testing whether in the independent data can be can be predicted or not by your model yeah so I wonder with this in this case with this question if I have data from 2019 and I built a model with historical data from the sixties to 90s I wonder if doing what he said marlyn mapping in environmental space or plotting your data in each area in some some environmental with some to map in your data in environmental space and then deciding okay my my validation data from 2019 are really different environmentally from my core historical data I should probably not not use those to validate the model but how about trying to predict an invasive species well let's say it's native to Europe and then invested in u.s. we I seen I mean I probably I have done it too yes Atlanta - we test the the prediction with or the map potential distribution with the data from invaded range and so again that's really that I mean not again it's a it's in contrast in this case when we try to estimate the potential distribution on it potential distribution of an invasive species we actually want the model to be capable to extrapolate so in that case when I do the training in Europe maybe what I want to do is split the data spatially quite quite drastically in order to get a model that is capable to extrapolate in you know in my in my calibration region in Europe and then have more confidence about the model extrapolation power for invasive species but I know extrapolation is frowned upon people don't like statistical people hate not hate but our uncomfortable with the idea of extrapolating the problem is is the extrapolating does not depend only in how points are partition but also in the background so in Europe for instance you will always get these tribulations towards drier warmer places because they don't have deserts there if they have something that is close to that it's not as drastic as other deserts in the world and then there are species that like those kind of environments that live in those kind of environments and if you project those models to areas that are drier and working warmer you're gonna if your model still is increasing towards those condition in terms of response you're gonna have this tribulation either way and you don't know like based on but what currently it's dry now matting or other like models that can do extrapolation you're not gonna have like a point in which your response is going to start decreasing so you have resource tribulations anyway and the only way to test it is like apply a measure of extrapolation risks and decide whether the risks of extrapolating in those areas based on similarities to you calibration conditions are like safe or not so just to kind of put together a bunch of things that have been mentioned Marlon said something about doing the testing and environmental space and Moniz mentioned extrapolation so if we put all that together transferring a model which is to say taking a model calibrated in Europe and applying it to you know transferring those model rules to North America that's not necessarily bad if we look in environmental space and see that the crucial areas in North America are also well representing Europe so model transfer is not necessarily bad if we are thinking in environmental space terms what is bad is I'll use the term more specifically informally extrapolation which is transferring a model to conditions that were not represented on the calibration area so deserts or humid rainforests in Europe and that's where we get into big dangers and yeah you need to use some method of evaluating extrapolation risk mop and other tools that have been proposed for that arm s and X depth so I think that mop has conceptual advantages so distinguishing between model transfer an extrapolation is really crucial and model transfer is fine because it's the same conditions provided that the species has access to those places Yeah right and you know I think I think if people consistently start saying this distinction between transfer and extrapolation transfer and geographic space versus extrapolation environmental space I think every everything will be much much easier to understand we cannot turn back the clock and fix our fix our past papers where we we and many others you know mix these ideas together but that's the what's really really important and I think extrapolation is always risky but I don't think it's always necessarily wrong or bad and I think these analyses that you guys are talking about characterizations of how far hit like how far you're going into different space are important but the other thing is you know if your model is simple enough you can look at the response curves for individual variables and see if it makes sense and when you do have the opportunity to see you know both parts of a distribution see if you have a response to that goes up and then it goes down then you know in your study region then you know if it's going down and you have an environmental truncation it's it's probably pretty safe to continue to say it's gonna go on down right and that's illustrated in some cartoons that my students made me make because all of my good figures are because my students made me make them so in one of my papers on Khadem II Sciences but also another paper that Jamie was involved in I gonna put this in the chat in just a second here we were interested in projecting to the past the last place of maximum four species of Montaigne a shrew in Mexico this is when I talked about a little bit in the in my talk and you know so at that point it was colder than anywhere today right but fortunately in the study region there are some mountains that are so high that they're above the species limit and there were some places you know where there's no blazers at the top and under some ways we we did our modeling we never got anything where the responseware was going down there and so they're really small areas but they were really important for us and we eventually following something that Jamie suggested that I said oh yeah yeah and theory that makes a difference but I don't think in practice it makes much difference at all it's something that Jeremy Vander Waal had pointed out to me you know in theory at least a while ago that you need all of those environments anyway when I did we finally did what Jamie said we actually did get a reduction he started to go back down and that made an enormous prediction in the projections to the less official maximum so that is the kind of ecological realism so this is the only thing I'm gonna be able to say this speaks to these questions about ecological realism here when you know a few simple things about what is ridiculous for your species you know you can look at your model and say is this doing something ridiculous or not and when we're transferring across time or space then I think that's way more important so in these risky situations where you can say okay I've got some environmental extrapolation I would have to do to make a prediction you know how risky does it look like it is then inspection of an individual response card can make a difference in like in how confident you should feel that you're doing something reasonable right so this is um this is him this is important and I think also we're trying to push for it like this gets into with MaxEnt clamping or not clamping which hopefully someone has or will go into but we're trying to work to develop more flexibility under the scenes and max net at least so you would have the option of clamping or not clamping differently for different variables or different tails of the variables because there's there's no reason to expect that one is better across the board so okay we are at our our general principles that have been mentioned are professors and established people remember that your students are usually smarter than you are that is certainly been my experience remember for those who are jumping into the field that just the fact that this paper is by you know Rob Anderson doesn't mean that it reflects Rob Anderson's current thinking because you know well three of us on this call have been at this for twenty years or so uh to have been at it for less time but we've all learned lessons over that period of time and the stuff that we were doing at the beginning of our careers is not what we would do now so you know try those of you who are starting out try your very hardest to figure out what is the current situation in a field rather than just depending on what somebody has published at some point in his or her career and then last thing on my list is Marlin it's really really disturbing me but the happy birthday bag above and to the left of your head has always been turned 90 degrees for the last three months and I don't have many OCD tendencies but that's really been bothering me this whole time somebody move that back it was my waist so I'll talk to their well thank you everybody and thanks to those of you who are tuning in and we'll we'll be back next week with more everybody enjoy the next section bye good seeing everyone | A. 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Mmsbiciqi_4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmsbiciqi_4 | Epidemics and Inequalities: Reflections from a webinar with IDS partners in Brazil | this webinar was originally scheduled to take place as a live in-person event a part of an extensive program of activities that IDs have been working for some months to put in place with keep owners in Sao Paulo Rio and Brasilia as part of our overall strategy for strengthening partnerships in Brazil with the rapid evolution the Copa 19 pandemic we obviously had to revise our plans and most of the events ended up being postponed however extensive discussions with our partners and Sabratha institution in Sao Paulo and the speakers who'd agreed to participate in the panel that's the conclusion that this was one that we could not postpone the theme of epidemics and inequalities were simply too relevant to the emerging challenges around the covered 19 pandemic and the opportunity to think together with partners in Brazil about what we can learn from previous social science research on epidemics and inequalities in order to guide response to the current pandemic we therefore went ahead with an online contribution recorded by the director of IDs professor Melissa leach reflecting on the institute's experience of working in epidemics and her own current engagements with the global response to cope in nineteen and with four panelists reflecting on what they have learned from work with ids and with other institutions in brazil from brazil's remarkable successes in reducing health inequalities but also the challenges that brazil has faced in dealing with recent epidemics most notably the zika virus outbreak so we're really delighted to be able to bring together very shuttle where you from sir Brandt who leads the health and citizenship research team and who has worked very closely with us at ideas most recently on equal voices project on studying the social and political and managerial dynamics that have permitted the city of San Paolo to make such remarkable progress in reducing inequalities between its poorest and wealthiest neighborhoods we were also joined by Isabella Bosch told IDs alumna who was research officer on our careth Naga fees program with the federal university of pernambuco fiocruz and the university of Brasilia looking at social policy responses to the intensified care burdens affecting particularly low-income women in the aftermath of the Zika outbreak we were also able to invite professor Rudy rush a leading health economist in Brazil research director of the Health Policy Research Institute and a economics professor of the FGB self our business school he's done a lot of work on the construction of universal health care through the brazilian universal health system so is and the gains in health outcomes in particularly reduction health inequalities as well as most recently on the impacts of economic recession on life expectancy and health outcomes in brazil and alongside really we were able to bring in press arm alibis from a few crews - a long-standing ids partner and as well as a senior former senior policymaker in the government to Brazil and Robin has been carrying out research including the unequal versus project on changing patterns of health inequality in Brazil as well as in other countries including Mozambique and most recently he has also been working with colleagues to analyze the impacts of austerity on the ability of Brazil's health and social protection systems to support response to challenges such as the köppen 19 pandemic so these four speakers joined the call live and we were able to have a fantastic engagement with online participants during the webinar which was run in Portuguese on the 18th of March and in this video we they're sharing their reflections a summary of of their contributions in English preceded by the contribution from Professor Melissa leach giving her perspective on the importance of social science research and responding to pandemics such as carbon 90 hello everybody and as I think some of you know I'm Melissa leach and I'm the director of IDs but I'm also involved as a social scientist in the UK and indeed the global response to covert 19 as trying to bring social perspectives to bear on this enormous epidemic challenge what I would have been addressing directly if I had been with you where I was down to talk about the new moment of international development and the contradictions and trends revealed by research in social sciences applied to health and those social sciences certainly for us at IDs we're increasingly linking up work that we've done over a long period around health systems and basic health equity with now how we deal with the challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious threats and finding that actually the role of social perspectives is really critical and more important than ever so if we take examples whether the Ebola epidemic in West Africa from 2013 to 2016 where I along with other colleagues here were extremely involved in trying to bring social science knowledge into the response to enable it to be more sensitive and effective all the work we did indeed with colleagues in Brazil around the Zika virus outbreak or now the work we're trying to do in covert 19 I think we're seeing that epidemics are thoroughly social and therefore understandings from epidemiology from modelling from the clinical Sciences yes are critical but we absolutely need the inputs from anthropology from sociology from history from political science from political economy to help understand what's going on and then shape ways of responding that are actually going to work so in this area I think there are there are four really key themes that have emerged from our recent work and that we're trying to take forward in relation to coronavirus now the first is the importance of context social and political the world now has a whole architecture of international preparedness and response for epidemics it's articulated by the World Health Organization it involves the set of rollouts of plans through the International Health Regulations linked up to surveillance to contact tracing to the mobilisation of Rapid Response Teams to investment in drugs and in vaccines which is seen to be something that one then rolls out from the top down and applies from place to place and I think we're seeing this happening around coronavirus yet what we also find is that models need to be adapted to the histories to the embedded inequalities and settings in which they're going to operate so China by many accounts has has worked rather effectively coup to control the corona virus outbreak in Wuhan and whom a province but it's done that on the basis of a centralized state authority and through methods and tactics which go back to mouthes era and to the grassroots public health surveillance system and to the grid management which actually enables China to do a range of quite top-down draconian measures that absolutely would not go down well in Europe and in my country and I think would run up against challenges in in a democracy like Brazil so we have to think about context we have to think about how public health measures can take on board the realities of of people of their relations with the state of the kinds of authorities and trust relations that are in play and attune them accordingly so the second theme is about communities and community engagement we learnt from the Ebola outbreak that it was only really learning at the grassroots as community members understood the infection threat and began to adapt their social behaviors their practices in that case around things like burying and caring for dead and dying people which began to bend the epidemic curve and turn things around and that community engagement I think is critical everywhere but communities as we know are not just homogeneous blobs they include social difference they include multiple forms of authority and we need to understand and take those seriously drawing on a lot of work in social science and development studies which which looks at the implications of gender of social difference of class difference of ethnic differences and and works with complex communities to engage them in realistic ways the third theme is about information misinformation and rumor I think in all epidemics we see the potential for people to sow misinformation about them and for rumors and myths to fly some of those around the corona virus outbreak relate this to to Chinese influence and frankly there is some racist accusations circulating on social media which are very unhelpful rather than just dismiss rumors though as as misinformation and based on ignorance we would argue that one needs to take them seriously because underlying them as sometimes social anxieties and worries that if one doesn't understand it begin to address by attuning public health messages accordingly they're not going to go away but they're simply going to act to undermine trust so we think rather than treat things as rumors we need to treat them as anxieties expressed in very particular ways and try and work with them and build effective public health messages accordingly and then finally and a really key theme is of course health systems and at IDs with partners in sibron elsewhere we've been working together on building health systems that are not only strong with the right resources to respond to emergent problems but are also equitable and accountable to people delivering the services they need in ways that work for them and I think those themes are more and more important where we're now expecting health systems to deal with crisis and sometimes to step up to the mark to provide the stuff the staff the space the systems to respond to outbreaks it's more vital than ever that those health systems are also accountable and that they're also equitable and so the kinds of work that we've been doing with colleagues at sabab over many years I think become even more important at this particular moment in international health I live it's about the center of the Brazilian Canonical's Bandini I will point out based on our research on the Brazilian universal health care system masseuse two of its already existing resources which I believe can strange its capacity to deal with the pandemic in both central and more distance and poor areas of the city the first point concerns managerial accountability from the mid 90s there was an expansion and consolidation of the city's primary care system assuring Sue's presence in the poor areas of the city to guarantee this expansion the zoo's relied in an important network of state and not-for-profit organizations these nonprofit organizations began to be hired by performanc contracts to manage and deliver health services before the contracts were basic through the number of procedures deliberate though there was a big change this experience improved state capacity to define and monitor performance see contracts with health providers and helped to guarantee more access to basic procedures contributing to better health indicator in poorest areas which also helped to reduce some health inequalities in the city this experience cause attention to the importance of investing in performanc contracts which should expect sea fire as clearly as possible in the present situation of uncertainty and time constraints the conditions under which the services provide and also expected results in doing so the public managers will help to assure the quality of the services that will be provided by nonprofit and private providers to citizens during the crisis both in Central and more distance and poor areas the second point relates to this network of primary care which has strong links with local communities this links are promoted by health professionals community health workers and health counselors this community health workers and counselors are from the community and if well oriented and supported by protective measures as for example access to masks and gloves they may help to communicate health system authorities recommendations to local populations vital news information and also to communicate community concerns to the authorities helping to build trust and responsiveness they can also help to educate communities about basic measures as for example washing hands and when and where to use a mask I know so to identify and monitor coronavirus cases so they can do a lot of things and also important they know local leaders and can help to align their efforts and responses with health authorities recommendations the existent evidence suggests that this two points the use of better contracts when hiring not-for-profit and private providers to help intact an epidemic and the mobilization of social medias community health workers and health counselors to help in building trust and responsiveness will contribute to improve coordination and cooperation which are so important assets in tackling the epidemic that is so scary so let's do it okay so um wild ideas I have studied the social protection response to the signal to Daleks in Brazil and of Doku for nineteen and a congenital syndrome differs significantly and some insights might be relevant first of all it's important to mention that the Zika epidemic has caused severe long-term consequences for the affected children being microcephaly the worst of its manifestation around 3.5 thousand children were diagnosed with a syndrome who are in need of intense care treatments therapies and need to be included in different public policies dispose an intense challenge children Cillian government to develop inter-sectoral policies that went beyond how treatments such as social assistance housing and education policies at the same time despite some coordination from the federal government we must say that the social protection response fell short on what should have been adequate response to the epidemic the policies different differed disap national levels and was dependent on states and municipalities capacities to adequately assess effectively relation and this is due to the decentralization of the health system in Brazil but also to the lack of project and resources that were allocated to the treatment of affected population and also to their social assistance of time also it's important to highlight at the fact that xik epidemics affected mostly poor and vulnerable families shedding light on the structural inequalities that affected the country that the Democrat a huge impact on domestic relations imposed it's social world and mostly on poor and vulnerable women who are the caretakers of affected children and they have to devote all of their time in care related activities and is prevent them from working and having their own income example in the case of Coheed we must take into account how social distance might also affect us care relations in how there is room thank mostly proving them so the lessons that we get from Zika is that an adequate response to an epidemic should go beyond health policies as corona virus reaches developing countries we need to proceed impacts of economic recession and social distance and most vulnerable population considering in previous inequalities informal work relations and the social and cultural dimensions as well an adequate response and they to integrate policies from different areas and to allocate resources to social policies that would minimize the effects of the epidemic to the effective population and to the most of them emotionally as well that's all hello it's a pleasure to meet part of this initiative and thanks very much for that the crisis has finally arrived to Latin America and Brazil which is a big developing country right so one of my main concerns relate to the challenge of flattening the curve in a context in which inequalities and vulnerabilities are so so so like so prevalent right so how do we restrict mobility and social interactions in a context in which millions and millions of people poo and need to engage in a formal labor market everybody every day as self-employed license how do we say people to stay at home and context again in which median are our pool and leave in the lungs and megacities and where infrastructure is quite poor and no density is super high so these are challenges there they're typical of a big developing country of many different countries around the world right well it's not clear whether this Brazil is ready for that many developed countries have faced tragic outcomes in the developing world Brazil is quite unique in many dimensions I believe we have a large National Health Service we have the largest community-based timer care program that covers 60% of the entire population we have a very strong social assistance and a very successful and and the centralized conditional cash transfer which is both of a medium which is quite important in this country so there are many many strengths but as a developing country we also have many problems so we do have good platforms from which we could respond to the crisis but there are very very important problems and particularly have political institutions that are quite stressed out right now so we will certainly need integration coordination resources and leadership not only to to contain the disease curve but also to contain the economic crisis this an enemy which is growing and growing and also the fractures in our political institutions and you know democracy so these is our priority you I am Rumble applies from fiocruz Brazil to covet 19 is spreading quickly across the planet that constitutes a natural trial for testing drug bust honest of all health systems the Asian industrialized countries combined a formidable mobilization of personnel equipment and high tech capacity for indentified in treating affected individuals have also used different ways for implementing social distance in a large-scale or imposing or convincing their population to follow rigid protocols they have succeeded to curb the dynamics of the contagion Europe has the highest level of economic and social ecology in the world the founding lands of Industrial Revolution the National Health Systems the social protection policy and so many other inspirations to the other is facing in terrible times Italy is in the middle of a giant crisis for failing to act in the arrival of the pandemics Spain France and UK a running late to fight the disease the kovat 19 is also present in the Americas Brazil wake up today asking if it's going to follow the Italian pace for its horror without all better with jours the d'Italia had in the beginning of the pandemics as any other country Brazil has strengths in the weakness attached to each Health System it has a wide primary health network covering the whole country it has a competent epidemiological surveillance apparatus and also a regulatory framework for controlling health goods and service provided to the Brazilians even though Brazilian system has its problems it is under financial it has tens hybrid model which the public leg does not synchronize with its private one it has a huge unequal regional distribution of its health resource and the poor population has limited access to service in the health higher complexity overall its system has faced it systemic daily system ization campaigns recently even scientific knowledge has been under attacked from extreme rights movement virtue and defects are under spot in the time of the pandemics my fear is that Brazil is not using this opportunity for mobilizing its best resource never taking this opportunity to correct its old and new health problems | Institute of Development Studies | UCALCOHIbvNcDQqyOgpJZHdw | 2020-03-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,245 | 19,589 |
T-n63qFCHV4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-n63qFCHV4 | Nile Hyppolite Mars & Mingal Freestyle and Interview Mix | and i've been doing this forever you know i mean i'm gonna continuously do this i just wanted to be a rapper like [ __ ] starting in front of cameras while all my [ __ ] were smiling busting them hammers we seem to fall in the croc as [ __ ] happens that green makers fiend will kill for that platinum you don't flap gums where these [ __ ] pop guns stay strapped just like action like richard is that his guts somebody up this motherfucker's life's done hope we didn't act dumb this life is a hard one so i'm staying with something that'll shred apart loans for my fun study favorites say some plenty [ __ ] plenty hating [ __ ] i'll be [ __ ] faces patience i don't [ __ ] wait in style watch me demonstrate it now watch my demonstration revolution revelation bullets got em penetratin you all ready yo imma hit that i'ma hit that yo [ __ ] y'all [ __ ] thinkin the power i got beef i single you are infrared in your mouth i blow your brains from the east to the like jj put your hands high like biggie and trey lay i'm gonna get down got you hollerin put my nuts all in your girl's mouth like paydays party like ray j when it comes to beef homie i brings more drama than k-slay real [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] hardcore we from the streets [ __ ] get out connects i'm a bad black little bad bastard of course have it the cars have it and see your back splattered as if it matters but it fragments to make your back shift the bed you get to be an adjustable craftmatic i feel spanish because my heat's cubing and for the fact that we pack and light them in cars when we moving so keep cruising because of our guns to speak fluent magazines those shots like flicks we keep shooting increase bruising god would you please come speak to him that's some [ __ ] when your fans call you invisible man cause that's your weight all they said was your weakness yo what up this clutch lingo and connects we're watching tv say what up [ __ ] yeah mingle [ __ ] holla right now we're killing live and it'll individualism leadership baby yo so man what's up man how long you been put down the rap music man what inspires you in the game man everything inspires me my family inspires me you know what i'm saying everything that goes on on the streets inspires me i'm saying being smart free thinking that inspires me yo man now if you have some people that you wanted to work with in the industry who would it be people i like to work with in the industry man uh you know what i'm saying i'm throwback man you know what i'm saying baby in the 80s raised in the 90s you dig of course you know i'm saying a [ __ ] a lot of words yo man what's that if you had 30 seconds in an opportunity of a lifetime to speak yo yo yo realest verse you know what i'm saying what would it be i got a lot of real verses man but here goes one [ __ ] i'm ready to go so [ __ ] let's roll i'm screaming to the end of the road i'm flying with soldiers and crushing my sword until it's all over the dog [ __ ] hard on all this dog hoping to struggle don't blur your soul hope sparing that death this gun in my palms somewhere in life might seem to go wrong sucking it up cause i know it's sore keeping it strong through all this suffering trying to maintain my brain through pain man you know this [ __ ] your thoughts never come again ain't no peace in the hearts man i'm watching this money doubling beat bubbling we rumbling stumbling putting sucks up and i'm telling ain't [ __ ] out of them [ __ ] you wanted them running i'm sorry i'm running with some of them [ __ ] you're fronting in front of my face putting a mac back in your face pulling it back y'all enter your grave [ __ ] with a runaway what type of positive message would you give to the youth that's out there look glamorizing a drug dealer's lifestyle a thug a thug [ __ ] lifestyle what what would you say to the youth to keep them away from all that i say man if that [ __ ] that you ain't got to do don't do it you understand what i'm saying i put down rebel music i know gangsters i know thugs thugs and gangsters don't want to be thugs and gangsters they were forced to be that way so if you choosing to be that way you're choosing the wrong thing bro you understand what i'm saying to you please you | ItsJustUsEnt | UC__d8bIJB7kQzotmKy7yRPw | 2008-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 809 | 4,511 |
MHMXZ9FKVns | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHMXZ9FKVns | THROWING UP IN PUBLIC PRANK!!! | [Music] wow clean up oh we gotta leave where's the bathroom at where's the bathroom hold it in but hold it oh my god sorry you really couldn't hold that i'm sorry are you fine now in here chuck i'm trying to dragon oh [Music] are you okay oh that was it well i can't look at that yeah thank you [Music] gee oh that sour cream oh fudge skins they put sour cream in there yeah bro [Music] oh do we have something to clean that up wait do you have anything do you have any more you guys put sour cream in that i'm allergic i just threw up sorry i didn't know yeah yeah those will get you about 12 hours it'll be bad too yeah over here yeah oh i gotta go next time just let us know all we did oh [Applause] [Music] all right you [ __ ] cute i still got some at the bottom oh [Music] ugh [Music] yo | PrankNation | UCa2hRUgeByx8YBmEMIoK-wQ | 2017-11-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 165 | 803 |
a0J6pwxPeVg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0J6pwxPeVg | 3D coat vs Zbrush sculpting. which is better? 2023. Pt1 | so a newbie desperately looking for help after downloading 3d code for the first time sent me this on kura after i saw his post and sent him an answer listen to what he said 3d quote is one great software i really want to use but it has one of the most disgusting communities comparing it to other 3d application forums you are blocked for any post you make criticizing or talking about the errors in the program you also never receive a response or suggestion concerning any question you post in your english forum in fact if you run into any problem in this program you are left on your own there are no tutorials textbooks or video courses like zbrush and blender does i decided to check his comment section and unfortunately zbrush users were doing their thing just like they do on every platform check out some of the things they were writing now these are trues right so listen to what user one is saying blender mudbox 3d code kindly hold my beard whilst i brush my zt user 2 3d code lags more than the number of times my wife twerked for me ever since we got married user three dude just put on a z code now the interesting part about this is i decided to go through their profiles one after the other and each of them is 50 years and above serious trolls look if you think reddit or twitter has a lot of truth then you haven't tried kurai yet 3d code has begun to gain a lot of attention in most of zbrush forums the foundry model and even substance painter forums it's crazy so i thought it would be a good idea to place 3d code and zbrush side by side without wasting any more time let's [Music] now before i begin with the side-by-side comparison let me list out the special features separating these two softwares apart the number one special feature for 3d code would be uv mapping i personally think 3d print has built its euv2 to be the best if not one of the best on the market right now it's uv mapping supports planner on wrapping algorithm and abl how cool would that be all the people i know who tried 3d code uv mapping never looked bad it's very professional i can promise you that number two will be it with topology too and number three will be texturing and practical based rendering these are the most important yeah features in 3d put right now separating it from zbrush when it comes to z brush i have the number one to be its 3d brushes the default installation of zbrush comes with 30 brushes for sculpting there are a lot you can download for free as well on their website each brush comes with a unique feature that provides its users to draw pattern of different shapes and sizes with editable brush number two will be edge dynamesh and fiber mesh these are tools that allows you to make uniform polygons to further grow the polygons fiber this is one great way to manipulate a large number of polygons professionally number three will be z sphere and poly paint with number four being their latest two sculptures pro there is more but not too unique as these i just mentioned now let's begin with the comparisons the code is specialized in something called voxel object and polygonal sculpture i get a lot of zbrush users who have just concluded no matter how good a software becomes a tattoo that build them apart a pair with zbrush well we want quality work and quantity time and if boxer sculpture is the future then so be it for me voxel sculpting is an analog of two dimension pixels for three-dimensional space there are no polygons involved in this mode of sculpting you can export a model from zbrush and compare the standard brushes the brushes in the 3d quilt preset are tuned to behave just like zbrush standard brushes with that said that really doesn't seem to be much of a noticeable difference in speed and feel one good side of voxel sculpting is there are no polygons involved in bugs or sculpting shapes and objects can be created without any adjustment another good thing is voxel model cannot have different densities on a single object vox hall sculpting greatly simplifies the creation of 3d concept and reference one problem here is that voxel modelling requires uniform rest for the mesh now let's talk about the sculpting technique used in zbrush zbrush is an excellent digital sculpting program known for its photorealistic and production quality sculpt with production quality shading lighting and rendering outputs it's a software you would find in every 3d production house worldwide one of my teachers once said any 3d company that doesn't use zbrush just can't deal with hot women he was comparing the realistic looks of characters and models from zbrush to hot women unfortunately he's dead now the sad part is too many of hot women killed him kaboom may also rest in peace such as shitty death he died the brush unlike 3d coat uses a sculpting technique which adds depth orientation and materials making a smart pixel called piczo the pixel contains information about the position on the 2d plane and color you also get the dynamism of gizmo 3d cool right gizmo 3d provides better ways to analyze the options such as move rotate and scale for modeling shades you also get a brush by name z modular brush which gives you the free world for polygonal modeling that includes low res modeling zbrush is really impressive and has tons of stellar features but still does 3d code both have key features the other doesn't have let me use certain special features in 3d code as a typical example one will be 3d connection device support for 3d code and then two is that in 3d code you can now sculpt and paint simultaneously on a high dense poly mesh using all four channels which are the color depth gloss and metal with sculpt layer functionality so there is a good reason one might choose either app but one way or the other you will be giving up something in the process most people think 3d code can't handle as many polygons as zbrush does that's not true because your machine specs played a major role here zbrush can handle millions of high resolution polygons without stress but it has its limits based on a person's hardware a 3d code user with a powerful cpu paired with unleashed 32 or 64 or maybe above gigabyte of ram can effortlessly also handle more than 30 million polygons one thing to note is that voxel consumes more ram than geometry that's why there is a geometry only mode and voxel only mode in 3d code 3d quality users can also lower ram consumption dramatically by caching layers they are not actively working on in conclusion the average computer can handle millions of polygons better in zbrush than the voxels in 3d code since you have to spend some more in order to get a stable machine to run 3d code when dealing with millions of voxels [Music] 3d code gives you the option to export a complete boxy hierarchy out and then open it in zbrush for modification also it's absolutely possible to import a project from another software into 3d code for modification but you need a plugin called a please sounds french to me on the other hand zbrush does not allow its users to modify their models outside the software like 3d port allows you to over 40 million polygons sounds like a lot and one might think that's the reason why zbrush crashes a lot no that's not why well this is what zbrush had to say about their software crashing the antivirus application is either outright preventing our software from writing modifying files that it needs to function i really don't think so i have a particular machine i test softwares on before i write about them i have removed the windows default antivirus on that machine but zbrush still works on me all the time so i can't really tell what these developers are talking about but one great thing here is zbrush has now been purchased by magazine so let's hope for great stability in zbrush in times ahead zbrush can handle millions of polygons very easily without any lag if your machining specs are up for that specific number of polygons so if you're having troubles working on a certain number of polygons then you should kindly check your machine specs 3d put on the other hand doesn't crash well from what i've experienced so far after installing 3d code you get to launch the software in many options depending on the build of your machine you've got a jl option dx option simple option and a cuda option now the dx option is for gaming cards which uses direct x whereas the jl is generally for pro level cards like quadro and anti-pro cards the kuda is strictly for nvidia graphics cards that supports kuda now if none of the above seems to work for you then kindly go in for simple option the dx option works well in my opinion so if you haven't displayed glitches using the jl option kindly open the software using the dx option the graphics card you are working on really matters so kindly look out for that [Music] i had an old man walk up to me some time ago in a 3d studio and asked me if i can find him the female with a phd in creative art who can work on a small zbrush project for him i said no so he left he was so bent on finding someone with a phd and that's how top zbrush is zbrush isn't one of those softwares you can just download and start using right away it's tough to sail through just like houdini you know it's like having to deal with a highly intelligent rich person who keeps giving out gas without shame in the midst of people you need the help he doesn't so he got to stay and then the other thing he comes with upon how expensive zbrush is with its system crashing and also very tough to seal through you've got to deal with it because it's much friendly in most 3d houses and also you need the quality zbrush comes with 3d coat on the other hand can be used without watching a single tutorial well to a certain extent its price is cheap very stable and can be used on bigger projects as well there is a good reason for anybody to go in for either 3d print or zbrush but one way or the other you would be giving up something in the process but i can assure you it wouldn't be a big deal if you are very familiar and comfortable with either of them if you are a 3d code user you wouldn't be losing out on anything in my opinion other than the millions of polygons zbrush is able to handle comfortably also most 3d houses worldwide would hire more zbrush users than 3d print users but if you are a newbie who is contemplating between zbrush and 3d code or if you are a freelancer already into sculpting then choosing 3d pro will be an awesome decision and also a great deduction for your pocket 3d code is about 300 usd zbrush cost over 800 usd if you love this video kindly don't forget to subscribe and like see you in my next video peace out [Music] you | Gear Solid | UCs410A6Y1cG-psKVoSdkUAw | 2022-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,991 | 10,722 |
gdzseuPfsRA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdzseuPfsRA | Honkai Impact 3rd - BACK TO MAIN STORY - CHAPTER XXV - EX ACT 1 | [Music] do hello all right let me just fix my position okay there we go hello hello hi welcome welcome everyone it's been a while since we did hongkai storyline hong kong main story i mean ah [Music] oh it's gonna be fun i'm gonna start off honkai cause i still haven't opened it open the game hello hello hi hi hello hello let me just start off hong kai real quick because i didn't open it yet [Music] also please please please no spoiler as much as possible who is now officially going in blind to any and all story spoilers will be timed out and then bad if that happens again yeah please no spoiler i'll try not to look at the chat also so i'm so sorry if i'm not responding too much to the chat because i will try not to look at it too much just in case someone just drops a spoiler or something i don't want to be spoiled by the game but kind of it would kind of suck [Music] finally i don't know anything that happens after this so it's gonna be fun all right let me just go here oh wait i'll get the game isn't there yet [Music] there we go hello [Music] complaining again that's a diva cat finally something to watch while leveling my eden on er ah yes yes i hope i'll be entertaining enough i don't really know what's gonna happen in this chapter i mean in the past chapters i also didn't know quite what happens in between i only know the cg stuff but i have no idea how any of the stuff happened anyway i do not log in very much i should really log in more kind of my bad events just check this [Music] uh wait please oh yeah this thing the raffle thing coins what else is in here finish that mailbox and i still have it sent to my flame chasers challenge thingy i'm there yet oh okay who's is it this time it's still her shirt okay pressure of thunder still oh wait no no i'm not buying anything i'm not buying anything we're not buying anything i'm poor i'm so poor to buy stuff right now uh let's double check everything staying lame and then we go to um dorm so i keep forgetting to do the errand stuff [Music] start art art oh there's so many a one a nice okay there's a lot of a's today can you bless my gotcha so i can get eden's weapon it's always the rate off i got oh my god are you sure you want me to bless it i i cannot guarantee and um if it doesn't go well um it's not my fault oh wait uh sorry sorry i didn't finish yet i'm missing that are you sure righted ivy do you really want me to do that i may just do my dailies real quick okay guys i kind of keep forgetting to do these and that should be enough and then we go here um yeah better than nothing okay okay [Music] and by the power invested in me i a proud dragon from a from a lonely island shall bless ride in ivy spools and may they get eden's weapon [Music] frey we pray she will or they will they will get the weapon [Music] i have blessed your pulls hopefully it works i hope you get it no no you will get it you will not just hope you will get it [Music] uh just remind her of it after the chapter bespit oh what remind what oh no i don't have any of these anymore the edge let me just request [Music] i have way too many exp stuff okay actually i should should i just level up my characters i've been keeping them at 69 all this time because it's funny [Music] oh wait wait wait wait wait wait i almost forgot to buy this hey i'm not gonna pull anything i'm just gonna check my dorm cards okay 112. that should equate like 2 400 um gems crystals crystals okay now we start now we shall start immortal blades chapter whoops oh no i titled it oh my god oh no no one saw no one's no one so i'm so sorry i put x [ __ ] the thumbnail also needs to change look no one saw no one saw i missed an x [Music] now [Music] why am i so dumb i did not see that i i was missing an x [Music] okay okay okay that was definitely my fault though for exactly for a second i forgot how roman numerals work i don't know how many acts will this be let's see if i can finish this in one stream i can use okay there we go also i have a donut today not a sandwich anymore it's not sandwich today it's donut it birthed all creation this much oh this much you should understand i am the origin of all things and i am the destroyer of all things 6 am the girl finished her warm-up and turned off her personal fitness training device the device had been created nearly half a century fire originally designed for astronauts it included an air pressurized system that could stimulate that could simulate a low gravity in right environment some years later a valkyrie at hq pulled this aging but unusually durable device out of storage and began to use it in morning exercise that valkyrie's name was ragnal lobrock lord brock ragna lord brock lord brock i don't know if i'm saying her name correctly she was one of the reasons the girl chose to become a valkyrie [Music] oh that's not a basic attack okay nice um what oh [Music] and i really like that animation though the way she is uses her as a ball oh god damn nice fail strongest of valkyries had been given to the girl three years earlier by she had broken multiple records and became the youngest valkyrie in history iraq and s rank amazing gradually the girl had a lingering sense of dissatisfaction she understood well that from the moment she joined the valkyrie she would live a certain kind of life without hesitation situations that [Music] whose [Music] bianca a familiar yet unexpected voice shattered the silence of her meditations [Music] for me foreign [Music] um [Music] casually dropping big news like that [Music] finally disappeared back into the sea this was a law of nature three years ago things began to change could all be subsumed into his master plan how are you i am doing fine i am eating a donut here i have some water i'm not gonna be drinking tea today because i've already drank some tea before the stream and yeah i've been doing fine then two years ago on an autumn day not too different than today from the previous area that things would happen [Music] shakespeare miguel jimmy and so many other interesting people she wondered how their lives were in that other world and between the bubble universe i mean for basically following his orders all the time he might even be able to discover a new way for humanity to escape hong kong for the past few years [Music] you should have a different attitude when facing this extremely important job hong kong gets a really deep true very great very very to the point where my brain just explodes every time i try to make sense of it when the girl entered the srank valkyrie command center a film a familiar figure had already arrived um i mean he is [Music] hmm [Music] that's my fault for [ __ ] [Music] it looks really cute thank you thank you i made it myself three whole months of work this model pain [Music] um [Music] be randall recalled the way she was several years ago back then she was irritable rather short in station and extremely talkative that girl seemed to be a completely different person than the durando of today it's like we're tear-dealing sometimes whenever these dudes talk alone together feels like i'm third-wheeling [Music] the girl started to speak and then hesitated it had been several years earlier she would have openly talked to rita about how her personality had changed that girl was long gone [Music] place napples or naples or naples naples floating isils holding isils yeah going for a drive the girl suddenly remembered that on their adventure five years earlier rita had suggested something similar oh shiz [Music] the girl smiled and agreed that it was an unusual suggestion for an s rank valkyrie to make half an hour later six of floating aisles else special purpose lab for the second divine key cosmic juggernaut i don't know how to pronounce that word hello otto auto [ __ ] apocalypse [ __ ] calypse hello blink welcome back earlier i was like in hong kong okay one pool if i didn't get anything good i'll stop okay that's me every single time too i was like i'll just do one poo just do a fool and then then completely regret it later because i don't get anything ugh maples maples is that the pronunciation is foreign a foreign [Music] i don't have to say any big explanation then yeah please please make it brief my brain can't handle big explanation [Music] sciency words special bubble universe contained within oh what a special bubble universe contained within durando's body oh okay that's how did that happen will depart from the sea of pontius um don't know what that is [Music] okay we're here again in the oh what what the heck this is all the way there's just a one giant goddamn statue of one of these robots that's so weird i mean let me actually look around a bit okay that's a chip a computer chip thingy a computer uh parts thing sorry i'm not very good with computer stuff see more computer stuff probably over there eraser i the i see train is that a train looks like a train that's a train right oh here we go okay uh next part rain okay no enemies okay more enemies okay and i keep forgetting how her moveset works okay now i ran out of sp my bad this is um a building of some sort that looks like a building i think that's a building or this is more computer parts of some kind this one's a drawing tablet but it has me hoya on it wow they should really change that soon because it's not me anymore so it's horrible which i doubt they'll change pretty sure they wouldn't ah don't hit me [Music] i don't have any [Music] okay next okay [Music] all right let's see here just checking out the place a bit just to see if i ah let's go oh wait oh i can't go in um [Music] so this is what it feels like in the sea of quantum not so different than being weightless [Music] according to nagamitsu objects falling in the sea um is [Music] what will we see in this bubble universe okay [Music] i guess we need to fight stuff first oh my alarm is going off wait i need to turn that off wait let's finish this fight and then i'll turn off my alarm okay wait give me a moment guys i'm just gonna go turn off my okay there we go alarm turned off set successfully successfully turned off the alarm and let's see here um where are we going where oh here okay i didn't see the path yes oh nice uh what is that okay okay that's hot what was the [ __ ] what's happening there oh wait huh wait where are we going okay i think okay i think i'm going through the right way okay [Music] okay okay okay oh yeah the result of my gotcha is full handle stigma set but no no no weapon well at least you got all the stigma but weapon oh they went into the imaginary place of the you know the magic what the place of the pressure of dominance when leaping between dimensions once consciousness is sometimes affected by a dream like interference why are they here though it's kind of weird hello oh there we go god for the girl it came in the form of images of gallows remaining in the hong kong beast and unfamiliar purple flowers these were certainly not images of our own memories it might have been residual data in the sea of quanta or maybe foreign [Music] you're annoying as [ __ ] that's all all the information you need that they're annoying as [ __ ] you're basically her sure of gas lighting for sure thank you basically this is basically creating an opportunity for them to get a link of some kind at least that's what i'm getting m foreign [Music] okay [Music] because of that link that they have with the imaginary tree and the base reality the real world as we would like as we could say i guess they're basically creating a pathway for hong kong energy to see in it's not what i'm getting foreign oh are they gonna have a fight foreign but what kind of world are you envisioning otto here we could stop that's the grey serpent or whatever the [ __ ] they're trying to do what kind of mission they're going for i don't know what is your vision of the world also was good i don't know just stop never a simp world yeah that's why i'm late hmm it's like really hard to kind of choose a side because there's like both sides kind of have really messed up ideas and what they want to do for the world will just be i really need to know at some point at some point i'll have to read into how the [ __ ] did she get a bubble universe within her that's kind of making me go like huh how did that happen okay no spoilers though no spoilers don't even hint how that happened i'm just talking to myself i don't actually want an answer right now foreign [Music] hey i wasn't paying attention what did he say okay he just said that there's no guarantee that they'll succeed and not guarantee success especially with something like this where no one has ever tried it and no one has there's basically no records of failure or success so it's basically experimental so you'll never know it might not succeed [Music] motherboard looks like me to me for me she looks like she looks like what uh alicia she looks like elisha because of her eyes cause if you look closely alicia and nagabitsu has the same type of eyes so i'm guessing the artist the 3d artist for elysia and nagamitsu are the same person because the eye style is way different from the other other valkyries alicia has this really special kind of ice that's kind of unique to her the way it's made that's why eyes looks like alicia's eyes so whenever i look at her face if i ignore everything else ignore the monocle ignore the hair i'm just looking at basically we're just looking at alicia's face in a different color a mix of eden and alicia oh yeah that is true foreign i'm used to living dangerously [Laughter] and every time i collapse this always sounds so evil it's a laugh that came from the diaphragm so it sounds so easy foreign so too long i don't understand half of what you're trying to explain sometimes like oh why am i so bad at dodging there we go um there we go we run and go to the next part okay two contrasting figures made their way through the ruins of the theater side by side one carried himself in a carefree manner while the other had an air of earnest determination one had seen 500 years of change and the under and the other only had 10 years of memories the two had little in common but at that very moment they were the iconic figures of the shiksa organization before otto had made use of the adver adversary council to deal with the trivial day-to-day issues while he used the time to carry out various kinds of secret research but when the north american branch broke off to form the independent anti-entropy organization which would be which would become a rival of jigsaw otto simply kicked out the advisory council and he used a more efficient way of maintaining stability and it was then that the sticks of valkyries once a secret weapon took center stage from squad's nose wolf to the more tall blades one knocks down one outstanding figure after another joints jigsaw encouraging more girls to join the battle nice [Music] foreign i can only accompany you this far the way forward is only open to those who have undergone fusion with extra dimensions but what i can only accompany you this far then why did you come if you can't really accompany her to the until the end that's very sus why are you why are you staying behind there's something that you have to do um [Music] without any hesitation the girl stepped into the wormhole linking the different dimensions behind her the overseer's expression looked simultaneously ratified and melancholy [Music] foreign [Music] it's [Music] what's this oh okay don't touch the red things okay yes [Music] i'm gonna use my old yet um [Music] oh whoa whoa that was a lot of damage now that's a lot of damage oh wait wrong way wrong way oh god i got my turn got myself turned around there i like her little potion the pose that she makes before she does her old okay that should be all the enemies hey whoa whoa my god my eyes my eye holy [ __ ] oh god that's so bright and seemingly boundless empty space the girl had him the girl had to rely on her genius device to find a way four two seven six eight steps four two seven six nine steps the girl felt that as soon as she stopped counting time gradually began to lose all meaning in this place 61 293 steps 61 294 steps grendel had probably walked the distance of a marathon but she did not feel any fatigue there was still nothing but emptiness in every direction she began to feel anxiety creeping up on her she was worried about the real reliability of the plan and wondered if the space-time isometry would cause everything to lose its meaning the girl took deep breaths regulating her heartbeat and expelling all unwanted thoughts from her consciousness although what surrounded the girl could more accurate accurately be described as the other rather than heir she didn't need to breathe to stay alive whoa what the [ __ ] holy [ __ ] my eyes that [ __ ] scared me also ah my eyes ah so bright you heard a faint distinct sound coming from far away in the same direction that genius was leading her well to be precise the space had no medium to which sound could pass so that noise must have been must have manifested itself directly in her brain she could not make out what was being said but at the end she was sure she heard something calling her name whatever it was it recognized her oh god so bright on my eyes really came not long before the girl and her companion had arrived at the designated location perplexed as to why they had been led there the location data had been transmitted through the other via a mysterious signal the message signal the message was clear bianca attacked i don't know how to say her name bianca would appear here carrying the bubble universe who made this prediction what was their purpose the girl and her companion had no idea was clearly not bianca's or rita's prediction the message even stated that it would be a surprise for the valkyries was it transmitted by the six cell overseer no otto would never use this kind of method he liked to be in control of the situation in control and would it have been set by the residents of the bubble universe this was even more unlikely we had naturally lost connection with the imaginary tree and thus didn't have the capability send messages to this place the visitors from base reality were getting closer there was the characteristic radiation of a single organism here and only one possibility for what was amazing she couldn't help but laugh her partner had good intuition but she didn't need any warnings from her just as the seven colors combined from both black paint and white light all possibilities manifesting simultaneously can form a void of empty space but when potential and but when potential and manifest beings interact the original void will transform into something else [ __ ] i was expecting but this definitely wasn't it um okay okay okay i thought what is this the person they're trying to save i was like what [Music] oh my god i didn't i have no idea what the [ __ ] i was expecting but a world of diabetes must be nice [Music] the tiny things that help with getting coal into the the furnance and in straighted away kind of reminds me of that person that they were trying to save but how the [ __ ] did that happen only that i grew into this form my eyes this world is so bright i guess it have sunglasses [Music] yeah i would definitely want to filter right now because this thing is so bright my eyes are hurting [Music] oh interesting entered [Music] i'm so [Music] opinion of the sugars in the bubble universe inside okay [Music] trying to link it to a real life um thing just to kind of understand how it works um okay let's see let's say let's say let's say like charging up charging up something um like that let's say hong kong energies the electricity when you plug it i have to make sure that it's letting out the correct amount of voltage and it's not too much or else the device you're trying to plug in will blow up or something and potentially damage both the connection and stuff and that like that okay that's the analogy i'm getting here charging a phone or something something like that ah close enough i'm trying to make so that it makes sense in my head i'm trying to make it like a real life thing you know i'm trying to relate to a real life thing so that i don't crack my brain and go and what i think i get it yeah that's me that's me right now i i i think i get it but [Music] foreign let me just take a bite of my doughnut real quick [Music] okay i know maybe not i don't know hello um agriculture i mean just a little bit of agriculture agree culture stuff when i was a kid you can basically merge a plant with a different plant so long as their stems are right about the same type you can basically make them to a hybrid plant stuff like that and then you basically make that one branch live through the other plant stuff like that okay that kind of makes sense in a way i don't know that's kind of a weird analogy also i know [Music] i have no idea how they would anchor a [ __ ] bubble universe into her body but okay makes sense i don't know how again i have no idea how that works but okay through anime logic a [ __ ] whole bubble universe is living inside the rondelle and somehow her weapon is making sure that it is stabilizing inside her body okay anime logic don't know how that works but let's just go with that hello foreign [Music] diabetes land they're in diabetes i guess it's because of bubble university you can't really expect anything normal at times in a bubble universe because sometimes it can be really weird [Music] um [Music] uh i need you to use my magic card but i need to save money oh my god please please resist the urge it's not worth it okay it's not worth not work it is never worth to spend money on gotcha okay i'm just confused what the sugars are like sugars because that's [Music] foreign huh juggers are just like humans but not humans aliens okay okay so basically they're like in this bubble universe this diabetes land they're basically the humans in in in this verbal universe that is that how it is or i don't know how foreign [Music] we can have human forms as well as as well pretty sure and also that furball looking thing i see god something got stuck in my braces and i've been just kind of trying to get it out but it's not getting [Music] do they not know [Music] foreign [Music] bianca identical to yours but just the opposite [Music] how can something be identical but it's opposite did that make it not identical is there like the opposite problem [Music] m [Music] um [Music] um [Music] basically it's similar because both of them think that they don't deserve the abyss flower but the opposite part is that for cecilia it really is not that compatible for her but for the randall it's much more compatible for her that's why it's opposite is [Music] back to reality we only got a wholesome moment for a bit until everything went downhill again m so here we go oh god so bad at dodging there we go i'm so bad at triggering the qte i mean not cutie but that's asian um yes oh that's god happening i am and last one okay what's next hey a lot of data data stuff line after line of alien text rolled across the screen of nigrat's control console it looked like she was running some other some rather complicated programs [Music] foreign huh she had no time to prepare she sounds very cute holy blade randall is pretty cute [Music] huh [Music] oh [Music] it [Music] um [Music] so cute trying to check what everyone looks like foreign [Music] foreign [Music] oh [Music] the girl nodded her head countless streams of data suddenly began purring into her mind for an instant she understood what the overseer meant when he said a consciousness so enormous that it divided common sense but unlike what the overseer had said about the hong kai persona this consciousness seemed to fill her mind with warmth and nostalgia like a birthday candle read a lit for her on new year's eve okay animation i mean that's probably the only thing that's gonna be animated that part i'm yourself resting place of the universe i am spacetime itself the source of the power that destroys all my role is to obliterate obliterate all universes let me hide real quick so i can see everything oh what's happening here and the rainbow was so cute she was adorable the girl said i felt a familiar power flowing through her body five years earlier she had to use this power to cut through layered space cutting a manifold that supported an entire continent free from the universe the bubble universe in those five years this power had been lying dormant not in base reality but in a strange dimension within her body the terms of fighting capability the girl who already possessed though this flower didn't need assistance from the holy blade but as the name she now went by demonstrated the holy blade durandal had become a symbol of her life [Music] oh [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] that [Music] i guess so that's also that's also what i like that's also how i go by i prefer not knowing anything and then getting surprised when i finally know what it is you know or at least when it finally when i finally get enlightened for the first time [Music] is [Music] trying to comprehend the story it's um barely barely keeping up to be honest sometimes my brain just kind of goes like and i was oh yeah yeah i should be pretty sometimes i'm like reading it but at the same time it's also going into one ear and then out the other and i end up missing some details and i'm like what give you my physical form for safekeeping she says well here it is they've been talking about talking about dr all this time and i'm like is the doctor sue they're talking about the same doctor in the elysian no hindi [Music] m [Music] so when durando met in one of the mangas oh i see it's really confusing when lots of influence are in the mega and visual novels yeah i really need to get into reading those i don't i don't know if i'll read the visual novel on stream but that would be very good that's gonna take a long time i don't know [Music] i'll remember to not be so polite next time okay i forgot the word again formalities [Music] they have to leave now [Music] genius device [Music] they want to spend time with randall but she has to go cause this is a very time-sensitive mission [Music] that's just so sad they're trapped here [Music] all you can do is just make sure that you don't say goodbye because just stay see you later then maybe just maybe you will we'll have another second meeting [Music] are you winning lou i mean i don't know my brain is just flying at the moment oh god it's right again stop doing that game [Music] okay there we go oh god oh god that was so bright oh eight we're actually almost done with ex we're done oh no there's one more one more please you almost done can i read the logs on this thing i don't know if i want to hey let me just stretch a bit because my back got my back good god why is my back only hurting now let yes just stretch my back a bit because i've been slouching the whole time and it's not very comfortable i should really remove that i should really remove that bad habit of just slouching every single time on the dc because i'm gonna break my [ __ ] back by the time i'm like in my old years i just ate dinner so great noodles and it's so overly salted oh god oh no your liver i mean not the liver not the liver your your kidneys i hope you drank plenty of water just to compensate all that's hot uh yeah let me just lean back a bit oh god my eyes are also kind of hurting a bit okay gotta look after all your organs yes look after all your organs make sure you're not eating anything that's damaging your stomach damaging your heart damaging your intestines damaging your liver damaging your kidneys damaging your everything what are your thoughts on touching some grass oh god i mean i i can't touch grass right now if i just go outside my house i usually i mean usually in the morning i have some chores to do outside so i do have a lot of opportunities to touch grass although most of the time it's just touching leaves or i guess i'm touching um well not touching uh um uh throwing away the cat poo poos or cat pee in the morning cause little cat litter gotta clean it up else it's just gonna be very stinky i don't wanna take care of myself ah i mean it's fine it's fine i can't really force you to want to take care of yourself if you want to live your life in an unhealthy way then you're happy with that then that's fine so what lou is basically saying is just don't eat the stuff that tastes good to stay alive no what the heck that's not what i meant and vegetables taste good what do you mean i like vegetables veggies are good okay if you're good at cooking you can make veggie steaks like damn like like like full cook like a five-star restaurant dish okay my favorites are broccolis cauliflower i also really like bamboo shoots i like mushrooms i like eggplant little cooking stream suit i don't know yet if i can do a cookie stream because my problem like right now with cooking streams is that i don't know what how i'm gonna set it up i could probably i don't know really i'm trying to find a way to make it work i don't have a webcam i could probably uh [Music] put my webcam in some kind of place some kind of placing something and i could probably maybe bring up this portable stove downstairs but then i don't really have a table which is the problem i don't have a i don't have a good table in my room so i don't oh wait i have we have a table outside i could probably bring that in here let me actually check it i can even bring it here okay so i went and checked the table maybe i can't i don't know i'll see like i mean it's not a big table it's just it's a bit not not very clean [Music] mushrooms and vegetables yeah i guess so they i guess they aren't i don't know but yeah i usually really like veggies like potatoes i like i like my greens i'm always excited whenever there's veggies so i'm like yes veggies finally something good sometimes sometimes i kind of get sick of me especially if it's a bit on the fatty side except if it's on electron it can be as fatty as it wants to be electron is good if it's fatty look better i don't know about that fruit is good but you can't really eat too much of fruit either especially if it's grapes grapes don't eat too much grapes the daily intake for grapes is like eight pieces because it's like really there's a lot of sugar in grapes fruit better really depends though really defense she knows what's up with the electron yes lechon is always good if it's like fatty and then the [ __ ] skin skin tastes so good fruit okay okay yeah fruit is good for this very good it's definitely healthy for you but there are just some fruits that you should probably not eat too much of she likes no i'm talking about the electron let's on this way it's like pork it's fork it's like a roasted pork roast a whole pork that's roasted and then the skin the skin is like crunchy it's like really damn good we should let you on you biased on the whole pig or just the rolled pork belly i like boat actually but the whole pig is like it's different the whole thing hurts it's different it's like i drink too much often orange drink that should not be healthy yeah too much of anything is not healthy i guess too much orange juice would go for too acidic i guess maybe you could get like a too acidic stomach or something i don't know i'll need to research that i'm kind of don't don't take my word for it though you could research how much is the daily intake for orange drink is supposed to be orange in general is pretty good for your body just don't overdo it anything that's eaten in overly uh over amounts is not good for your body eat it moderately eat a bit of this eat a bit of that any drink is healthier than bleach who the [ __ ] even drinks bleach man i mean sure we all say stuff like oh i'm gonna drink some bleach because i saw something really cursed who actually drinks bleach though okay let's actually start the story now before i start rambling on on and on and on the whole stream why not i accidentally drank bleach chicks oh my god child never do that again oh god small crooks never do that again young young crooks never do that again i'm not a child anymore i know but still i'm just saying it to your child self never do that again what's the day after the conclusion of the experiment success foreign to be honest something that i never thought about was that perhaps to the translators to be honest because oh boy this game is already really confusing in terms of lore and it's probably even more confusing trying to translate it and make it make and make it make sense oh god the translators holy [ __ ] you guys oh the story is really hard to understand trying to translate it into another language and making sure that it's also translated well enough that it's it's understandable god most of them were wrong yeah i do get that some of them are definitely wrong but still a plus for effort it is really hard to try and translate something this complicated into a different language i do kind of catch that sometimes when the characters are talking it doesn't really line up with what they're saying in english translation this arc was the worst of it oh god oh no well i hope they managed to fix it somehow i don't know even the best of the best translators will have a hard time translating this because it's hard really hard because it's really confusing so basically we're just gonna okay so they're saying that this and that and that and then they have to translate it back into a different language it's just gonna make your brain explode they have to understand the lore before they translate it and if they understood it the wrong way it's gonna come off as wrong in the [ __ ] translation it's just it's gonna be confusing he just goes like and now this is the event where we managed to do this and uh which will do this and and then we do this and long story short [Music] oh my god he's loafing look at that loafy child look at a loafy boy oh god he's low love god he has his feet tucked into his body tucked in like that following otto's introduction a new face appeared for the first time in its excel xhq like the completion of the experiment her appearance marked a new stage in overseer's life the dice had been rolled rolled the dusty old wheels of destiny began to turn once again [Music] well um we didn't really do any fighting there basically just ended itself okay here we go cg oh okay i'll skip it spoils kinda okay at least i only saw like a tidy portion i don't know what got him beaten up but sure i really don't want to get any kind of snippet open world i do kind of have something to confess though i mean some of you know or maybe some of you forgot but i did say it before but a few months ago i did kinda touch this a bit not all of it but a little bit so i do kind of had some sniffet on what happened here kinda i mean i didn't understand anything just kinda was confused let's see here i don't even know where i'm at yeah most of what i saw was a little bit here we are yeah that's all that that's basically i mean it's kind i was kind of almost at the end i'll just redo it again so at least it'll make sense now because now i know i can just check it out again i know for sure that in this part there's like a second auto for some reason and then some it's like he's like from the past or something i don't know something like about that yeah that's what i know at least did i end it at around here so i'm basically about to end this about attention should i just do this real quick just to kind of i don't know how long this is though kind of it's kind of a bit long i know that in this part they were they were like this i know i still remember this one this one was like auto announcing that he's gonna be retiring as overseer and handing it out to teresa right this one this one take off that's what i remember from this one then uh after 27 is yeah i haven't touched this one and i basically touched this a bit i ended at the place where it's about to something's about to happen basically let me just over okay let me i'm so sorry that i kind of touched this because i was kind of interested in what the [ __ ] was happening because i was like interesting a few months back when this chapter was still freshly released it's been a while though so i kind of don't remember much of it now but i just remember this one i remember this i remember this guy also remember that and i don't really i don't really i don't i wasn't really understanding what they were talking about i could kind of piece together what they were trying to talk about i just knew that they were trying to find some kind of shattered pieces of the history of dominance and they were trying to make it cool again it's like the core of her share of dominance something like that close enough they were doing that but i don't i didn't really understand why they were doing that and when i ended chapter 25 i was like wait how do then why are they looking around for the the pieces of the history of dominance in chapter 26 because i'm pretty sure they were it was like a clean win in chapter 25 right so i don't have no idea why they're trying to find them so i just i was just kind of confused what the heck is this toaster it was alicia yeah you can't really confirm or deny anything because again that would be spoiler i'm just gonna say what i have my thoughts right now on at least what i understood when i was looking through this at some point otto also explained how how the imaginary tree and the bubble universe universes worked i mean i don't really remember how explained it but the way he explained it i understood it there a lot because the way he that the analogy he used was really understandable i'm back there is a dialog box in chapter 25 ex about the hershey core oh ah okay let me actually read that so at least i understand what the heck is happening so i did play through chapter 26 which is kind of sad i shouldn't have done that a few days ago oh god here we go again ah powerpoint presentation powerpoint presentation all right give me a moment you mean chewing food somehow they always mess up the the way they make these powerpoint presentations for some reason okay gotta go again study for exams bye lu bye bye good luck with exams study hard come back you can do it you can do it with a few wrist twists solium threads reach out from the fair-haired man's leaves he is using these threads to control the puppet just like how his puppet was controlling the tin puppies he's inject he injected his electronic neurons into the puppet like a trojan program and calmly watched the herscher from a distance that herscher pressure of dominance a collection of thousands of minds connected to a myriad of fragile puppets someone who had who also had a distributed mind he found it a perfect victim he is watching idly as it provokes each harsher in turn as it almost wiped out by anti-entropy and watching as it forces k423 to do with the other half of syrians consciousness so he was watching this whole time but he wasn't interested in their growing up stories he needed to snatch the hershey core capable of creating unique spaces before anyone did the opportunity came to him when the 10th hersher was fighting k423 there was no way it realized the rat among its other army oh the tenth hershey was fighting there was no we realized the rat among its army that's at the very moment when the newborn herscher affliction swung the blade of conviction he got his hands on the tent hershey's oh what the [ __ ] this [ __ ] happened behind the scenes holy [ __ ] what the [ __ ] no wonder the hershey car was missing or something no i can't even oh that's so ugly why did i use that [ __ ] transition all warfare is based on deception he saw no shame in this before the course connection to the imaginary space was cut he quickly examined this spatial power that didn't belong to the hershey of the void and exactly then he was dragged into a white void by an intangible force um well this is very bright and my eyes are hurting again he didn't expect this but he wasn't afraid 17 years ago he had visited this place and back then he had it adapted to any thinking pattern that's not human he remembered he came up with a question in a hurry where the question was formed and uttered the answer had surged into his mind it was so deep and profound that no brain could have kept it and his brain was his brain was so big that he managed to kept this deep and profound information big brain otto after the moment after the moment he did believe that the one before him was an almighty god almighty god it looks like him though are you calling yourself a god a god would won't mind any man's thoughts just like a man wouldn't mind and any ants thoughts ah that's a very good analogy but that reminds an unconfirmed assumption it wasn't a precondition or truth 17 years later he had now grasped the priceless data from project baluca he knew this existed that existence that the world in the void only had more knowledge than any human him knowledge is of course a source of power yeah knowledge is a source of power because more knowledge means more inventions means and more um more breakthroughs more knowledge means more breakthroughs that's why knowledge is power in a way because knowing more things can kind of help you a lot but knowledge itself isn't tick looks just as tiny as an ant but unlike an ant carries numerous viruses and can make a human who sits at the top of the food chain suffer from hemorrhagic fever and begs for a quick breath so in their second encounter [Music] well acquainted oh the name censored i wonder why oh very it's us and my name is elizabeth mcsmith nothing special about it it rhymed my name is elizabeth mcsmit nothing special about it when i was named my father didn't give it much thought this is it why does her name have to be special is it that cute however however happy my dad is with this name it's rarely used now for reasons i can blame on others people now call me by an exotic far far eastern name like oh it's not now that i'm remotely connected to the far east it all started five years ago [Music] i need to run though oh my god he's adorable oh she sounds so sad [Music] sebantint was simply part of the lab name some sort of ancient legacy in the year 1504 a black a bladesmith from the far east set up a workshop at styxa later on the workshop turned into a design institute and then a lab the naga meets the name refused to die and stuck with it which is to say the original nagamitsu workshop has seen 16 different masters or directors to become the lab it is now and in no way is the name associated with elizabeth with smith of course she could have clarified it but she didn't bother so she answered like this [Music] maybe it was because people found it interesting maybe because elizabeth makes spit sounded a mouthful yeah it's kind of a mouthful it's kind of hard to say it was a bit mixing it or maybe it was too hard to tell the six minutes and three elizabeth's apart at the hq okay yeah that's also one thing anyway nagamitsu became my new name that day but that's not the point he's back then my attention wasn't on the name at all [Music] i understood immediately mr apocalypse sent me another test subject that he had lost in thorson this naive me thought this was just a simple case of something being left accidentally in her body so i assured her and arranged a full set of examinations of course the test results hit me hard the very instant i got my hands on them it's way beyond the reach of any medical measures x-ray ultrasonic mr ultrasound x-ray ultrasonic mri they all returned no anomaly no sign of hongkai energy leak either the trying lasted for half a year until one day out of despair i tried measuring neutrino radiation on her and i was shocked to find her body was emitting emitting more new neutrinos per second than 10 10 nuclear power plants holy [ __ ] that's a lot of unless there was a black hole in her heart or under her belly but i had to admit impossible a huge and stable space was somehow folded up inside her body oh god from that day on this passionate girl became a freaking visitor at the lab she cared more about her inner neutron neutrino radiation than her body measurements as time passed on i heard a lot of bizarre stories about another world from her shakespeare the submarine piloting pirate toriyu the founder of the republic of south american suburban suburb aboriginals what the brain computer interface engineer i got to witness her fiery passion became deeper and more intense but also grew more reserved as her age grew for the six of ruki rookies it was impossible to imagine the silent calm valkyrie durando the heart that burned brighter than fire the fact that nagamitsu still looks damn young though jeez it's so tiny [Music] did they even try with this one oh my god if if granny was playing if granny was playing hong kai now she would need glasses to read this hi yep all around you're the one that's truly unique bianca randall i pay dinner i can't even skip that i know it sounds absurd saying this from where i stand but i do wish to keep supporting you until the day your dream comes true until the day you find a god i can't skip it yourself a new dream [Music] oh god the ugly transitions oh god i can't even skip it i'm really not like the valkyries but i can't [ __ ] skip it i'm clicking i'm essentially evil evil why would she be essentially evil kinda odd it's kind it's kind of an odd thing to say but okay okay yeah oh god holy crap my back okay oh my back okay well then that marks the end of today's hong kong chapters that marks the end today's hong kai main storyline chapter 25 and now i am tired and my back hurts so now i shall go to the other other screen and we can now chill in my dark and now chill as i am now blurry i just want to use my btm song why is he talking like a no i don't know this felt like it it smelled like it that's all in a world where a dragon becomes a blue dragon through filters she plays a very a very nice song in the background she talks to random people on the internet i'm just joking um okay so um if i try to talk in a deeper voice does it actually sound like i'm talking a deeper voice or it's just it sounds [Music] low hi wait where screen i don't know where is my screen i think she's fried what even fried it's here can you guys not see my screen it's there over there okay i i'm pretty sure that it's there at least i think i at least i think it's there uh and not really guarantee that obs works every single time oh my brain okay i see yes my brain is very frightening yes from what i understand from the story right now they are trying to find the core but all along [Music] he has them otto has the core but why we're okay i'm still kind of confused because i did watch i mean i do know a portion a good amount of what happens in chapter 26 because i did play through it and i was confused half confused and also uh yeah so basically everyone gets invited into this um mission anti-entropy not gonna lie this sounds sounds very entitled because i'm trying my best to go in a very deep voice but i'm pretty sure it's not sounding very good but i'm gonna keep doing it because why not so basically from here what i understand at least um from what i remember a team up with anti-entropy to try and find and gather the [Music] missing cores missing pieces of the pressure of dominant score the dominate the domination core and well sorry if you hear the cough that's that was my dad but basically um they teamed up with the anti-entropy then [Music] and i really need to replay it because i i some of them kind of just went over my head so let me just um let me just try to um understand what i remember from chapter 26 i have not finished it although frankly i'm almost done with it but yeah um basically the gang i think it was teresa rita durandal they found another and he was just kind of going like oh where am i what is this ah yeah let me say what oh my god what is this who am i i mean not really who am i he was just wondering where he where he is and what happened and i don't know what timeline he was part of i forgot but basically he was just there and they just met him and then everyone was like whoa but everyone also kind of had this bit of mistrust when they first found him but then as they kept holding on this mission they got to know this auto a little bit better and they kind of grew a bit attached i was also kind of attached to this auto because wow what a what a weird auto auto from the past was way way different from from auto in the future and then as they all taught that this guy was like from a different dimension and they're trying to get him back from the original dimension but this auto is actually not from a different dimension it's actually a clone made by otto and he just basically gave him his past memories to make it feel like he is then they shot him rita shot him or something like that and then i was like [Music] then she starts to that's what i remember at least loose pulsars i spoiled myself basically look it was so interesting okay it was really interesting it was really interesting okay i couldn't help myself is she drunk no i'm not drunk well i never read that yet oh whoops um [Music] i'm so sorry i mean i did warn that i'm gonna talk about what i what i understood from that chapter because i am almost done with it i'm so sorry for this [Music] i'm sorry i was just running my mouth okay i was trying to understand what i saw in the chapter 26 he broke her guys [Music] i'm just trying to understand the lord my mind is prior fried right now and i'm trying to piece together the puzzle pieces i don't know how the [ __ ] they connect i probably need to redo this whole thing though i really do need to redo this apple chapter 26 part i'm gonna redo i'll not redo i'll just replay the parts that means we're playing although i wish i could have i could replay the part can i replay the parts where i talk to some of the characters because i kind of need to replay those i'm pretty sure they say some stuff that are important that i kind of don't remember i don't know okay well there goes the dialogues that i missed then i mean i didn't miss i just didn't understand what the [ __ ] they were talking about so might as well say i missed them because i don't even remember what they were talking about anymore my stuff's not as important okay okay [Music] i'm starting to kind of remember what other stuff that happened in chapter 26 you know portions though it's kind of very fragmented i don't really know how they all go in a chronicle chronological order they're kind of like oh yeah this part happened and i don't know when this part happened but it did happen i remember it happened but oh yeah basically yeah i don't even read the story of god rags yeah i really do it's because when the chapter 26 came out i was like ah there's so many rewards they're giving i want to get the rewards maybe i'll just play a little bit of the story i'll just let's take a little peek it's a tiny and around that time around that time also was the time when they were giving out a free [Music] bronia where's my bronier free hershey of reason but i didn't even get her so i didn't complete all of it so i didn't even get that one so it was kind of useless the only that the time that i actually got herself for sure if reason was in a [ __ ] random dorm supply card which is a waste i shouldn't have done that then i could have been 100 blind into chapter 26. i want hof but still want eden weapon i also want hof i really do i have her skin but i don't have her in my party that's just sage i spent money i mean not money i spent christmas on getting her skin but i don't even have her sucks man am i late in a year sadly yes we're already at the end of the stream [Music] you have her skinny as i have her skin i have her skin but i don't have her [Music] are you hungry again that's why you're staring into my soul and asking for food and sitting next to your food bowl ah back then it's me with ae i already got eight now mmm i see i see yeah it's just kind of sad i'm like i have her skin but i don't even have her that's kind of fire hi i'm you did the stream is starting hello hello arco i mean i think i remember who you are but if you say you're new then welcome [Music] i remember an arco in the streams but if you say you're new then welcome yeah same thing yeah i also know them i remember arco there was an arco you needs to taste true suffering so i will request a soul stream oh god that one is a hard game even my brother says it's hard and he's the gamer between us too i'm gonna die yay thank you for welcoming me [Music] you're not even gonna finish the first enemies i'm already getting roasted i haven't even touched souls we all die in seoul sleuth yes i'm like i'm really bad at games man i'm really bad at like i'm bad at parrying a bad at dodging then you want me to play souls a game that's dedicated to dodging waiting for your enemies to do something and then watching their movements to make sure you can dodge and [ __ ] i'm really bad at that join us oh my god i mean i could try [Music] in a game that requires you to examine your enemies first before you make an attack watch their movement watch the way they attack and stuff and find their their openings i'm gonna be bad at that at all caves are easy after 10 to 20 deaths oh god blue that's surviving that souls are very small yes my brain is small as [ __ ] me i'm already having a hard time trying to understand hong kong lore you want me to play souls where my brain has to be actively working to make sure i'm actually not gonna die i'm gonna see the dead screen a lot i'm gonna be seeing the dead screen it's gonna be the only thing i'm looking at in seoul's it'll be like haha died again maybe i should just put up a dead counter my guys probably because i drank with a really strong caffeinated tea right before the stream so i'm like happy heavily hyper written [Music] definitely [Music] gonna become a 10 hour stream trying to get past one [ __ ] level it's not fun that's what i'm chewing right now [Music] i don't want to talk while my mouth is full [Music] there we go alden ring is easy as [ __ ] i do want to play alvin ring and i'm pretty sure my pc won't be able to handle the game i'm going to handle it definitely oh my god i can barely run apex man i can really run it smoothly i have to put it at like the lowest settings on everything lower setting the stream lower setting in the game to make sure that it runs okay it doesn't drop any frames that's [Music] it i would probably run it in ring maybe but i don't really have the game i don't have the gain [Music] would probably run it at like the lowest settings maybe hoping it is i could probably run it without my 3d my 2d model probably i don't know [Music] now alden ring won't lag as much as apex apex lags a lot i see i guess if you're not playing online i'll see you guys i'll see i'll see apex getting roasted she lags though i'm getting roasted again your internet also else used as an issue on top of it internet is kind of an issue a big issue sometimes [Music] it's a pain to work with the filipino internet the philippines internet i just hope they they continue to upgrade the internet speed because oh my god i would like ah speedier oh god hi okay ignore the fact that i'm not there [Music] hello hi hi guys um how was your day [Music] god this is so [ __ ] dumb man i'm just trying to fix things i'm fixing things okay oh my god my 2d model gone got me i'm picking things i'm fixing things it's taking so long to lahood taking ages i at least wanna say goodbye with my model on okay at least not really it's kind of awkward right now because i'm not there but uh will give me a moment here there we go not starting oh god my default phase any moment it's uh it's still connecting and there we go now i live i live i'm alive i move i can move again oh god hello guys hello also arco if you're wondering why it's blue because it's night mode i have two modes i have night mode and i have daytime mode which kind of hurts my [ __ ] eyes so i'm putting it here because it's kind of just very bright hello hello guys although we're about to say goodbye also i just wanted to say at least goodbye with my model on so it's not awkward it burns yeah that's why i'm not putting it in the light then in the daytime mode this dream not ending hurts my eyes ah goodbye so sad yeah we have to say i mean i guess see you next time would be the better thing to say tomorrow we'll be playing minecraft i think yeah minecraft moynecroft is it minecraft i don't remember i don't remember what the [ __ ] i put in my schedule i don't know i don't have the game though see you next time in place you will 100 percent be alive yes i will be 100 be alive that's why i say see you later see you later guys uh later bros my bros and my sisters [Music] my bros and my bros keys and my sister i don't know [Music] oh it's minecraft tomorrow yes oh my god more me and caress i learned a lot of stuff okay i've been watching someone play minecraft and i learned a few things about the nether i found out a few things about the nether so now i will use that knowledge to my to to do stuff i found out that you can make nether armor and i'm like but then at the same time i don't really have any a lot of um diamond armor i'll probably i won't make another armor anytime soon but good luck getting that i know i know it's gonna take like hours to try and get that hours and hours it's gonna take so many hours because it's like even it's super rare really rare that's why i'll try i'll try at least at least like the volume that i got is like near one of the trader dudes also i could also try and trade them gold and see if they'll give me something hello latte and bye ladies [Music] i also want to try and get more diamonds to be honest more diamonds i need more diamonds i also want to find a new biome i really do want to find a new bio as much as possible i don't want anybody i want a jungle biome i want birds i want i will pet parrots [Music] i also want to find a lush biome i want axolotls i want to steal all the [ __ ] luxe axolotls in the caves or maybe take one of those glow squid things and take them with me [Music] to prove it exists model had revealed to prove it exists wait what you mean my hands model hand review you guys wanna see my hands and i wish i could have animated my hands a bit more maybe in a 2.0 and look at my nails so nice fingers here's my knees my knees look nice right see nice knees my niece and i i made the dress man it's so badly the the [ __ ] physics i put on this dress is so bad my knees look they move i can dance my shoes [Music] choose [Music] my tail also lags a bit when i blink and so reveal now you can't [ __ ] you can't see my pantsu even if i move around like really a lot because do you know why you will never see my pantsuit you know why because i never drew them you can see it in the in the in one of the channels in discord the behind the scenes what my model looks like if i cut them off if i just show you what's underneath the dress i never drew them i never drew the torso i never drew anything no not commando dragon i meant like i i didn't draw and at the the lower part i only draw like bare legs that's it just legs [Music] i have tails and i have a tail in my 2d model that's all my my um other model my 3d model doesn't have any a tail because i don't know how to [ __ ] make a tail i don't know how to make a tail so this is what they have to go for one day i'll put a tail in my 3d model but for now i don't know how to do that submission is no no you can god yeah okay okay give me a moment i'll prove to you guys that i am not going commando in that goddamn i will show you guys i will open my discord and find the photo [Music] so is that tail attached to oh my god don't go there don't go there crooks i know what you're trying to say they don't go there [Music] do give me a moment i'm saving the photos you guys can see what i mean image um [Music] blurry no body nobody [Music] um pictures give me a moment it's not it's like i'm just loading a bit how do i find this [ __ ] photo though i don't know where it's saved oh it's not saved yet [Music] this is this is the lurie behind the scene [Music] i didn't draw i never do it [Music] just have a bear dress there god clip it oh god [Music] let me just remove that [Music] okay guys that's all for today's stream thank you so much for watching me play through chapter 25 ex i hope you guys enjoyed bye bye bye bye guys thank you bye bye bye thank you bye bye bye bye thank you that's all thank you bye bye thank you bye bye bye everyone thank you thank you bye bye | Louriii Ch. | UCV3trH-i6ChvxoKLG5hhFHw | 2022-05-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,875 | 61,649 |
ph2MhDuebX0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2MhDuebX0 | Why this pastor entered in Islam | Yusuf Estes | ~🖤 | okay i was invited to this this convention by a friend and I came here because it was called a piece confession what I i found this catalogue the booklet that said something about you soup it was written that raised as a strong christian educated in sex acts Georgie it became very successful all in music stores television shows and was the music minister in pressure of the Bible so all access our ask a preacher of the Bible what was there what was the reason of the point of the truth that you found in Islam that led to your compassion a strong Christian and ratio of the time as a musical question because there's lights in my hides I don't know exactly where you are can you hold up your hand we're here so there you are I'm sorry now I see you your name is Gabriel in Arabic is jabril that's the angel I was talking about [Music] very happy to have you with us today it's a pleasure to have you with us and it's a pleasure for you to add such question in such a nice way I'm privileged to ask you this question I wish I was there to give you a big hug time chiusa because when I was the Christian see I wasn't nice like you you're nice oh it's tough you know because I thought I had to save the world i'm going to go out and preach a message and you know I'm still a little wacko don't get me wrong but they're not near as bad as I was what i found this is important to know what i found was in my Bible first what I found was in my Bible person because I used to travel with a lot of the so-called creatures of Christianity and some of the one that I traveled with they don't represent real Christianity by the way but I traveled with them and I learned that couldn't trust them especially when they would pick up the Bible and say the Bible says the Bible says and afterwards i would say it didn't say that they say who cares as long as the people think so and so it bothered me so much that I started trying to really read and understand many different translations of the Bible but they didn't match so I said obviously you know translation is not the real thing I need to learn homemade greek I knew that the Latin I had already studied Latin and I knew that the vulgate was only a translation of konate Greek anyway so when I went to the cone a Greek it was hard that was really hard because those characters they're confusing you know unless you know Greek but it's weird Greek to me anyway then I come to know that oh by the way actually Jesus language was a form of Hebrew called Aramaic a form of Semitic language called Aramaic and I had no clue what that was so I tried to learn the Hebrew now all along the way I'm taking okay interlinear Bible I don't know if you know what that is that's when you have the word in English founders go hack the word encoding Greek and you can look it up now people like Ahmed Deedat rahim allah and dr. Decker night they have these giant computer brain okay I don't have that giant computer brains they can practice all this stuff in their head and I traveled with Zach or many times and i have to tell you he can really do that anytime but this is not my subject when i was studying it I came to realize that there was a book called strong's concordance of the final my father had a copy so i would sit there it's big very big book and I was going through and look for these words and then it will tell you in Koine Greek what's the root what it comes from and what it's related to and where it's in the Bible and then all of a sudden I started discovering something really big there's a whole lot of interpolation because if you look over here though the same exact word means one thing but overhear it means something else and then statement that people say about the Bible are not true if i quote to you from what we have in the Quran I can quote it to you in the Arabic language but how many people do you know that can quote the Bible in the original Aramaic of the New Testament or ancient Hebrew Old Testament not very many people right but I want you to look but you're standing right there gay bro look around this room right here now I don't know most of these people some of them know me from TV or something like that but they don't really know me but if I open this book on any page and I start quoting out of this thing believe it or not they will know if I make a mistake there'll be somebody in this room it's and tell you not to mistake you said it wrong but I'm just going to go to the first page there we go this is the first page hold it to the cameras can get shot back hi guys all right what's the first letter first letter and the first place anybody knows tell it boss everybody knows it's Bob so what's the word this meal off deserve it and keep it keep in mind this is an english program we're doing i'm speaking some form of English right now right yeah okay this me llahi r-rahmani r-rahim next word al-rahman al-rahim yep the damn puta y EF in the same So La Scala Xena and I'm Star ladies me you don't have to say I mean except in Slovakia anyway now you could say Gabriel oh well I mean you know that could be a rehearsal thing that people do every day and guess what you'd be right we do say that we'd say it every day five times a day we pray but there are a total of 17 times we say it so you could say odd they just know that but by the way how about if I mispronounce something would they catch you viral mouth doobie la boom voilà door d boo yeah I lay him off actually it's gold because there is another navigation but the common one now I want to go to the other side though I'm going to go to the back I'll go to the back that was the front this is back I will be blaming on regimes in London Trotman rahim whoo hoo allah allah lamb Roland Roland I know that's in the bus whoops how about the middle not actually dead middle okay but it's close to the middle in edina Oh Baba a step 3 verse 19 otherwise Clinton jairo imagine [Music] that's chapter 3 verse 110 know what I'm showing you is that we know this in Arabic every Muslim on the earth no this book in Arabic night that's 1.6 billion know that it's in Arabic and we have some of them memorized and all of us know it's only in Arabic getting away this is where it gets good how many in this room you know somebody who memorized the whole entire Quran cover to cover raise your hand in Arabic you met somebody you know somebody somebody in your family raise your hands I did this in the university in the United States I said now for the Christian raise your hand if you ever met anybody in your life who memorized the whole Bible in Hebrew and cone a Greek and they just want what is that the language my point is not to put down the Bible my point is to put down the people who lie about it because the more I studied the Hebrew and the conet Greek the more I began to realize that what I was learning from the Quran in English I was written English Yusuf Ali you remember it was the same thing [Music] especially the one I read to you just now and they helped me with Lenny earlier without me alive listen to this I'm going to give you a translation of scripture God is not a man and God is not the son of man is this in the Quran is it in the Quran yes but I didn't quote it from the Quran I quoted it from the Bible that's in the Book of Numbers chapter 23 verse 19 God is not a man that he should sin and God is not the son of man that hill repent and when I read that I said now wait a minute if it says here that God is not a son of man and how is it in the New Testament it's saying he's the son of man how could he be alive I took it to one of my preacher friends and I said hey look at this what do you say about this you know what he said he said that's a big s son of man the other one's a little ass son of man [Music] no I think I think you already know as most the audience knows there's no such thing in upper and lower case letters in aramaic hebrew or arabic means they lied again and then another subject another subject Sandy's landscape by the floor Islam spread by the sword I heard so many preachers telling me get away from these Muslims this lamb spread by the sword 604 teaches 114 chapters 6666 versus the Fahrenheit you count them up yes what and many words in arabic / sort say from 100 kasam I think 16 words were sword yet how many times I found any of those words in Arabic 0 not one in the Bible just the word sword over 200 times oops wait you asked me I'm just telling you so when I take my Bible to the preacher and I said excuse me it says here that Jesus said I did not come with peace I came with a sword and it's time to sell your coat and buy a sword what did that mean you know what he said listen to this you'll never believe how people can lie he said don't you know this was done in Italy where they transcribe this stuff the Latin you know it is in Italy Rome is in Italy don't you know that I said yeah he said and they would work by candlelight at night and it was hard to see ya and while they were trying to translate you know put this down in the latin language you know what happens they were eating spaghetti the Italians they like spaghetti and spaghetti fell down and it was made of s it was word he wasn't sword it was words said I came with words you know what's wrong with that the word for word in Koine Greek is logos now how did they turn the low growth in the sort by dropping spaghetti on and your excuse me but what does it mean sell your coke in via word what is it a game show on TV I'd like to buy that word right there for a hundred dollars please what is this and the more I talk to them the more I could see lie after lie after lie and finally I said you know what I don't need to be in a religion full of liars but it didn't convince me about it round yet where I got convinced about Slammers over a separate subject and then the piranhas in the Bible backed it up right there buddy in the heart because nobody can play with your heart that's yours you own it it's yours you can do whatever you want with it it is yours right that's the one thing nobody can imprison they can lock me in a prison put me in a box film in the ocean but they can't control this that's mine that's yours you own it so if you get inside of that heart like I did you clean it out and throw all the trash in the garbage out of there throw the lives out of there the misconceptions of prejudice and just give it all up and say you know what I belong to God I just long to God God guides me and that's what I did and when I did that I had this strange impression I need to put my head on the ground and so I did that Oh [Music] my head on the ground I said these words baby Oh God if you're there guide me and when I got up I realized something I'm the one with the problem the world's not the problem I was the problem and from that day to this day 19 years I'm saying the same thing every day 17 times a day it seems to roughly missed the team guide us to the straight path adina to Russell muscatine guy to stand straight path and I'm going to tell you something I'm not psychic and we don't believe in psychics and magic and all that stuff we don't but I won't tell you something oh and now if your new brothers and sisters going to see something strange because Gabriel and I've never met we're not setting this up when he doesn't even know what I'm going to say but Gabriel you've been praying in your heart asking God to guide you or you wouldn't be standing there right now is that true or false there you go there's your verification he said that's true and I know it because I've been through this again and again and again thousands of people i watch come to islam again and again just like Gabriel they're looking for truth they're not looking for Islam they're not looking for the Quran they're just looking for truth real truth and because there's only one God and only one way to get to God it has to be on his terms and there's only one way and we said it in latina in the LA hey it's not the only thing the law wants from you this simple thing your heart it's what you want give him your heart and everything else will be kind and how you do that I'm going to give you five words in English language so they have to be all at the same time surrender submission obedience sincerity and peace do you want those things in your life itself I do too everybody in this room wants those things all at the same time though surrender submission obedience to His commandments you know the Ten Commandments we got the same thing the same thing is not a new religion and then sincerity to be sincere no lies no showing off nuria for a lot and finally to be in peace with whatever he gives you say okay thank you even if you like it thank you if you don't like it thank you anyway because it's from him being piece was it this word in Arabic is one takes five words in English you know what the word is in Arabic no it's now [Music] don't see me no higher [Music] I [Music] Oh [Music] asking privately I'm just going to ask again just confirm that you believe that God is really only one God do believe that we call me won't cut so now say after me I swear I'd swore there's no God to worship except Allah there was no God to worship except Allah and I swear and I saw that Muhammad is His Prophet but moral edifice is probably [Applause] [Music] now this next part is Arabic it means the same thing but when you say it you're going to be saying the language that God sent it down in the same language similar to Jesus and I behind him on it ready okay ash hadu an la illaha illa allah la la la la voix a shadow our shadow anna muhammad ali muhammad rasulullah bismillah ya rasool allah restless perfect [Applause] [Music] you take care of it [Music] masha'allah jess is exactly what Islam is once you present the truth the truth is accepted shall we take the next question from the sister side and preferably is we have non-muslim guest here then we would like to have a question from suicide from not on the lowest logically law said I want to come drop into the law well we're getting the question up I wanted to say something to you I want you to listen carefully Gabriel has just entered this mount a lot of us need to do the same thing and you know what I meant by that we have Muslim names but do we really really put it into practice my new brother and I were just crying holding each other and I was reliving the experience of 19 years ago and I needed to make hold me then and cry with me because what's happening the reason we cry we don't know that we do because we feel this rotman of a law the mercy of Allah coming over us which is washing away the sins since the day we were born it's the message Jesus preached it's the message John the Baptist preached it's the message that i am its alexa long preached that if you accept God as the one and only Savior all your sins are forgiven in your newborn just like you came out of your mother this man jabrill Gabriel has no sins at all he is pure in front of a law his prayers are being accepted right now whatever he craves for and Gabriel I'm gonna ask you with me right now will prefer to pray with me just say I mean I say allahumma oh Allah give he dying to use the bestest they are me I mean and for all of us on me I was collecting my commission check up front okay no one other thing do we have anybody else who is with us it's not Muslim anybody else today not a Muslim raging ham salad waalaikum Salaam Salaam brother david castillo non-muslim my name is all she wants to take Shahada to be inshallah a war darling oh okay because we like to give special privacy in a generation to the sisters I'm not going to go back there I'll do it from here okay yes brother but good clothes but she's very nervous and shy she wants you to just say slowly she will inshallah repita face I swear I swear there's no God to worship there's no God to worship except Allah accept a lot and I swear and resource Mohammed is His Messenger Muhammad is His Messenger now we'll do the arabic real slow ash hadu a shed on la donna è la la illaha illa Allah Allah Allah wah wah ash hadu ash hadu Ana Muhammadan mohammed rasoolullah mustard blood Laura rather uses I would like to tell you that she has chosen a name for herself she wants to be called aye aye sir yes that's my daughter's name oh my god you know what when I was in Germany with our brothers there they brought one up on the stage and he made Shahada and then another one came on the stage and each time I would say is there anybody else is there anybody else you know and they can stomach yes there is another one year oh hi my love Pamela [Music] timing and she wants to also take jaha's inshallah hello okay this repeat after me ok i swear i hear there's no God to worship there's no good the worship except one God this like a la la and I swear Hamid is His Messenger mama slower car okay Noah the arabic if you say it slow after me it'll be easy for you ready okay ash hadu i do on law and ela elope wah wah eyeshadow base it on a my omelet and then we'll wrestle [Applause] [Music] a lot like work I was telling you about happen in Germany I kept saying who's next who is next and they were when we were finished it would say okay let's go I don't know ask who's next finally because almost everybody there is not Muslim I said who in the audience would like to be a Muslim and they all stood up 1250 people took shot all is the same time aloha and just like today and since the time of our results shall I so long it is never been by us it's been by Allah Allah is the one who guides not me not you not even the hemet slice alone because because the prophet Elijah Nam wants his uncle I'll be tailored to accept Islam and he didn't and what did Allah say he's talking to result I somebody's talking to us to [Music] barely you do not guide the one you love rather it is a law who guides to his straight path today you and I have witnessed three people enter into this guidance the guidance of a law while we were talking about his Habib the risotto lost a la la hello what a beautiful gift that allow let us be a part of to see it because whoever is in such a German this inshallah is also receiving the rahman the mother of the law as well so this is more important for us than anything else but this is the Salvation water park [Music] is there time for any more questions he's think I'm out he was that he wants me to play a soccer game with him I'm not sure do you know something I wish right now I could hug all of you really oh well uh I'm hugging you get ready because I love all of you so much Gabriel you'll be with me later they're going to bring you back to where we're going to be we'll talk some more I have some things to give you the sisters please also bring the sisters over to the same place so that they can you can visit with them bleep this to give them some you understand what i said we have now then I wanna come sorry but then again there is another one to panel of it [Music] [Applause] [Music] | Mr. Muslim | UC6_pkRCu0KvWGgCTUzmRD2g | 2017-02-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,842 | 19,041 |
_r52YQBktlU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r52YQBktlU | Thrifty Spring Cottage Farmhouse Planters | what to plant and use 2021 | [Music] hi everybody i thought i would share with you how i have done my outdoor farmhouse cottage style garden pots for you for the spring and summer season so it is now finally time where the weather doesn't look like it's gonna freeze it's about mid-may and so i thought i should get my pots started so they're full and luscious by mid-summer so i think it's great to go thrifting and rummaging use second-hand pots things you have on hand and that's just what i did so a lot of my pots i have i already owned or people gave me and i just love using second-hand things like um my galvanized tins and buckets i had i found some things junking last year on the side of the road and then a couple of my terracotta pots were free and my croc that i use which is a very farmhouse look that i really like is a fine from rummaging last year for 25 and just using then some plastic pots even that i was given for free but it's just such a simple way to get some items that are thrifty and yet look nice in that cottage farmhouse style especially galvanized and crocs look very cottage farmhouse so i just went around and picked out some of the pots i wanted to use and then went to some greenhouses and went shopping for flowers and i did shop at some of my local greenhouses and then as well as some of the bigger city and so i did have to make a couple different trips because i did end up running out of things i thought that i had already had so in my front on my step a great way to add just a little cottage farmhouse feel is with crocs or galvanized buckets i like to mix herbs and flowers in many of my pots so i use kale for center parts quite often and then i used things like salvia and some alyssum for some more color and draping on the side and then always having something vine over the front just adds so much dimension to a pot and just makes it look so full and i don't like to leave my pots sparse to fill in on their own i kind of just put quite a bit in initially just so that they do get quite full to begin with um some of the other flowers i used were some cleom some alyssum like i said salvia some dianthus some verbena and some of those are part shade and summer sun you just have to know where you're putting those items and then like a potato mine is always something that really gets full and luscious for me so i definitely have some of those and i just make sure to add some depth and dimension if i'm going to plant it haphazardly i just like to have some tall in the back and then shorter in the front or if i want to make it more synchronized or look the same then i just make sure to have it kind of even throughout the whole pot but i just took some of my potting mix i got that all in there put some rocks in the drainage for my big um croc i used an old bucket i had that had holes in the bottom and put rocks in the bottom of that and then potting mix and that fit perfectly in there and then put a couple cement blocks under the croc in the bottom of the croc to make it tall enough and i know i can see the blue now but it will fill in i'm hoping and cover that blue and i did that with a couple of the galvanized buckets too because i just wanted some good drainage i know you could plant in them directly but i also wanted to make sure it wouldn't get too wet if there were no drainage holes in my bucket so i would just put pots that fit or in one of them i did plant directly in it and just put enough rock in the bottom and then make sure i don't over water it as well i just think the terracotta galvanized and crocs with the flowers that i picked are going to add such a nice cottage farmhouse touch to my backyard and my front and i grew some myself so some snapdragons i have coming but i did plant a few that i did purchase already too just because i wanted them now i have some zinnias coming that i will put in my flower garden and maybe a couple in pots some cosmos i did buy a few cosmos but i also have those coming and i just think those are a great farmhouse cottage style flower to have for an annual and that will just look beautiful and pretty all throughout the summer season i hope you enjoy your planting and that you're able to get out there and get some wonderful pots planted for your front stoop your backyard on your deck alright have a bless a wonderful day | Davee Kilian | UC25ZCkWlOMdVVyKsit4XSVA | 2021-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 879 | 4,323 |
-Bwop1Hubj8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bwop1Hubj8 | Ep 60 Vlog marshmallow toss race tracks fish tanks | [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's another awesome morning I got something in my eye the kids are on their way that are almost here like it we guess so many dishes last night I got a a have to definitely do the dishes but it is bright it's sunny there's still snow on the ground everywhere I think I might try to talk to kids into I try to talk to kids into something to drive away today I'd be interesting you see how that works out but making Sun way dropping them off because Saturday today I'm gonna make it my goal to refill this fish tank look at that I get so low like it the waters right here out of that whole tank so my goal today there's a refill that fish take so she said she was like a block away so I don't like last night I slept so bad last night I was waking up like every hour and a half so like that yeah I gotta be pricking my neck it hurts so bad like my neck is so stiff right now like I don't know I don't know what I did but I get hurt so I turn it just it's a stiff I'm I'm like I'm old so if it hit I'm getting old so I don't know where they are get free it up yeah good night looks like we four white pieces if snow like blocks these yeah like those and then the four of them and I need one like this and then one of then one side ones then you need a pumpkin they need a pumpkin up here they need pumpkin right here see and then minecraft I don't believe you I think you make it go in a different way get me try that okay okay if you have four blocks is up slowing the pumpkin pretty cool dude yeah show me how it works okay so um so if you if you pull this up I can't dang it this voice breaks oh if you if you guys have minecraft you can do one of these pick up this what's up no way to pick this and the golem pops up like that going back in yeah in case he dies and then you can just rebuild something yeah yeah then you got your tip some iron here yeah that's the final myself look it's a cold yeah flower right there is that you get your iron down there - yep and there's a flower right here flower in a pink pink you can eat the flower no no no Pete eats carrots oh yeah yeah yeah your zombie yeah but it's gonna land in the Firebird yeah okay so this here is one of the things the kids got for for Christmas so it's the old racetrack things back from when we were kids [Applause] all right so we got it all put together all we need are the C batteries well I got it looks pretty cool got railings on the sides even got a bunch of decals on the cars sort of focused on that good Kachemak chickens chickens what I said my tongue is burning right now your tongue is burning why because it is are you regular make chicken it's like just like always I'm gonna try the fresh tractor but you ever had it before Maddie may don't like it if you never had it oh yeah you know that's made of a land animal good turn that on [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] mark get set go you gotta go slowly gotta go slowly you guys on the same track know what that's done let me say you let me see what it actually is but it's disgusting in here but the water the water was right here so he only had this much room so I just filled all that in there - hi Bob those who named him Bob yeah he's getting old oh [ __ ] oh yeah he doesn't like being on camera at all the others tank the filter was I don't know what wasn't broken or something gonna feel he's getting cold well the make one Landon Landon get to lay down in the snow move your arms and legs back and forth and move your legs back and forth there you go [Applause] see okay are you cold now - no that sounds good right now hot chocolate yeah cream cream while walking you want whipped cream on your hot chocolate landed hot choc you want hot chocolate hey watch your coat over there near the shoe in your hat all right I want some marshmallow you don't want one all right look her mouth hold your mouth ready open your mouth open your mouth Hey first try pretty cool you want one no another one ready oh here rapidfire ready two of them both all right so who's what so that was a little entertaining no don't put in their nose it's broke look the fish tanks all full now it's swimming around he's all happy that's for no water but oh you camera shy now Oh God hard to Kayla please thank you much I know let's see fish oh I see you so what you guys want waffles waffles are for breakfast hey you want to try this now hot chocolate sticky it's like chocolate milk in it sticky uh-huh some marshmallows mmm good [Laughter] Oh how'd you miss all these marsh brothers well I guess they want to put themselves to bed tonight they came up here after dinner to put him to bed going I guess they were I guess they played over I don't know what they did to play so harder but you're both gone but that's gonna be it for today I kinda have like a special blog for you tomorrow like it's been going around in my head like how I want to proceed with it but it's I really don't know how I don't know how it's gonna work out but did he go I guess so I will see you guys tomorrow [Music] you | iScribble | UCfH1GXAMHs5UuzHjJwF4UrQ | 2019-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,042 | 5,069 |
J9tuHdlQ42g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9tuHdlQ42g | Jennifer Lier- Balanced and Harmonious Life | definition of Brilliance is an intense brightness of light every one of you has an intense brightness of Light Within you you've felt this at certain times if you don't feel it all the time remember back to a time where you felt Unstoppable where you walked out of the house and you said dang I look good today that is the light shining through you and then you go to work you you hit all the green green lights when you go to work you get to work you're feeling great your hair turned out good you're wearing your favorite outfit you probably got adequate sleep you probably had a nice light healthy meal for dinner you had a good night's sleep you wake up feeling fantastic you have got that light going through you just automatically everybody has it no matter what it's not always that we show it it's not always that we invoke it ourselves that's the key invoking this yourself so you can feel that as much as you possibly can we're all human we don't always have the intense brightness of light every single day of Our Lives because things happen yet to be able to feel that and know that and go through your day what happens you have a great day before you walk in the room before you open that door I want you to remember the great things about who you are and what you've done I remember five things that you've accomplished in your life so you can have them with you like a tool that you could take that with you this is important because we forget especially women you're doing so much for everybody else especially an administrative assistant you've got so many other people that you're responsible for and then you might have a husband and kids and and other people that are dependent on you and guess where you get left right you're always giving everybody Kudos and you're always the cheerleader for everybody else and you're always doing who's cheerleading you we all do this we always forget you can accomplish so many great things and forget that this is this is you this is who you are you ask how and what questions rather than why questions so to keep yourself at a level of Brilliance objectivity and honesty and being a leader it helps to ask when you have an issue not why did I do that why do I always do that gosh I don't know how I can get this right but how can I make this how can I learn from this this situation what can I do next time to improve my level of understanding see how it makes you feel better immediately CU your mind is set to answer you no matter what you do mind is a brilliant thing the brain it automatically spits out an answer to whatever question you ask so ask smart questions how and what questions rather than why questions I | Office Dynamics | UCBM0rEw9D-YyFOJ6w2-_muw | 2012-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 509 | 2,680 |
o2DtHjFBbr8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2DtHjFBbr8 | Horus Heresy Legion Gameplay Episode 24 ---- The Eightfold Path!!/The Berserker and Betrayer is here | I will continue playing Hawks how's Lydia and today it's the big day because I finally wait until just refresh to get my period only calm Chi battle I won't go forward actually because it's very good car but it's like yeah oh but it is so good I thought this is so good wow it's like seven world immunity only something cost possible anyways so one playoff car today the world leader the age for pass so I played Chiron lose him it's terrible because the one he's at his ability if you wanna hold his all over the head hits hits me was like oh that one time it hits me oh my oh my shoes so I feel that I'm playing him today you're lucky this is I don't love you so anyway so doesn't enjoy the video click like button if you wanna see more on content or for self allegiance for some musics sounds were man cubed mean you know also and her hunting ground and also many serious unturned subscribe to our Channel and it once I see some new content coming below I want you as clean as possible and all the company ideas on how to play card or any tips of the car dad Tommy comment below so good beginning so what the hell wait yes you need dialogue between both of them really it's so cool aha I finally a hub car guys now it's oh it's so loud just for this serves it you fight rumble me come on okay oh good good it's a really hard problem so do it nice nice what I'm so unlucky there's a high possibility I could just hit him once I hear myself but I don't like it at all okay seriously nice good nice I just want you want nice oh nice nice nice nice pretty nice right we will not stay some time nice nice yeah I don't like it yeah that's how it works very nice okay okay did you the third Horseman yeah I don't know I mean this thing thank you for mister we're gonna April pass don't worry very nice we're good so I want to use the Sara : speed and sweeping in advance so nice I want him to die thank you very much and we went back and we when we when we when we when guys possible it may be I hope so we went yeah we way there you go hey ooh they are just rockin this service oh [Applause] don't do this what it's Rumble Rumble so I have you lost because I hit myself two times what no I think it's useless welcome for design a nice nice nice times diet is a customer Sabri nectar really luck track you say so he well I think you awkward okay okay so I will actually visit faster shutter like if you follow to which is not what I want at all what do we get up you're gonna look good over there no didn't stop hitting your people no stopping yourself what what are you doing calm or do you do it so she's pretty nervous oh you see it okay okay that's just what I want see the difference not become some 212 we had worked well and we have five difference which is fraud therefore from beginning who lives working a character only just kidding that's power to damage true damage to doubt for damage yeah we can get him next time yeah [Music] so oh you did oh that's that woke you guys yes BB there so just gonna do this come on hit it hit it no no no I laughs three about this now what it is don't look up bone reckon even pace I think I will how does he not think how those policies what as far as my toes working it works no I said stop this game we did possibly [Applause] there's a draw this is a broth it can be better if we just get in long oh my god calm you almost way come on April pass what you doing you already ate four pass come on come on oh [ __ ] so I put one minute zealot don't know why maybe there could be I mean that's also good beginning heart so where and it would echo definitely so yours knock him out what wouldn't see long I'm just getting hit me first so that hit would not go easy on cradle off you know it's not good it's okay what is sabotage humans for [ __ ] useless this is booty useless muy muy useless so I feel play economist very you must be very good at typing and I say say it wasn't serious because if you don't have you have bad timing you can support just screw up she loved me this is what I mean guys this part you're useless oh yeah so no power now something happens the left miraculously happened miraculously miraculously yeah asking what I think okay I think I know [Music] we also attack this is very useful against [ __ ] actually it's just it's actually a taxi time and you definitely talk hard it meant to me what happened that award happened what happened it's often who use opening oh you know and yeah I want you go this is where I wanted to go okay so will either put this thing or the thing the thing something miraculously happened definitely this has gone out what I want another I thought I want an easy service six damage to Paul seventies yeah this is better isn't it very much about disability it's like giving what suppose if you again that's so peep-toe be QoP if that's okay so we all one wing right now we have well me so far and won't draw now that at all they've gone against country I was okay you mix it father I don't know okay so opening this is not good for us at all to cause well he needs attention and without I and we lost this will be dramatic why are we in one draw a lot is that it's like so the blast mirror that's he putting up seven cost vehicle that's the best scenario for me right now if he does and he attacked me or be the best yes you won guys he went this is what I want this is exactly what I'm thinking video video but anyway so pretty much me I'll draw I'm chewing to win the draw you see draw three that's my students and you might first so anyway so the benefit of cencon is that that is not she has geotag impossible avoid the additional 14 video time to do X or to audition or to damage based on plus his attack so yes so you guys ish so there you go guys and and and me the good comes of playing Hong is that this is a this is a toxicity the console play times data in himself and and absolute idiots groups on has only one ball that very bad way so energy in order to not attack you're not to not hit your Yorkshire confronted troops letter attack was a true - it's a harm already oil if he will pull him yet just press come first well that's just something wrong we won't use well yeah I mean there you go guys this is gonna be I know I'm saying today so yes see the texture Don don't like it don't even match what I'll say okay so you guys later stay healthy and stay positive guys and something like this out yet let's get some food some who does school start already so somehow happy a flip-flop on academic and yeah now watch your videos to it there I've said it okay see you guys later hi guys | SkyCloudKnight GamePlay | UC3GQ8krBzh8gmsBmgitR8UQ | 2020-04-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,338 | 6,626 |
kdY_0cDYXFc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdY_0cDYXFc | 10 Powerful Foods for Liver Detox 🍏🌿#healthyfood #wellness | welcome back Health enthusiasts today we're diving into the world of liver detoxification our liver is a Powerhouse tirelessly working to cleanse our bodies in this video we'll explore 10 effective foods that can supercharge your liver detox process let's Jump Right In from metabolizing nutrients to filtering out toxins the liver is a true hero in maintaining our health by incorporating specific Foods into our diet we can support and enhance its natural detox functions here are the 10 powerful foods that can Aid in liver detoxification leafy greens packed with chlorophyll leafy greens like kale and spinach support liver function turmeric the golden spice contains kirkin known for its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties citrus fruits rich in vitamin C citrus fruits like lemons and oranges stimulate the production of liver detox enzymes garlic this flavorful bulb activates liver enzymes and assists in the flushing out of toxins cruciferous vegetables broccoli cauliflower and brussel sprouts are loaded with compounds that enhance detoxification Pathways beets containing ban beats support liver cell function and promote bile production avocado packed with antioxidants avocados protect the liver from oxidative stress walnuts high in amino acid arginine walnuts help the liver detoxify ammonia green tea rich in kakin green te supports overall Liver Health and detoxification fatty fish omega-3 fatty acids and fish like salmon promote a healthy liver and reduce inflammation as we conclude our exploration of these 10 effective foods for liver detox remember that nourishing your body is a journey not a destination small changes in your diet can lead to profound improvements in your overall health embrace the power of these Foods listen to your body and prioritize the well-being of your liver here's to a revitalized healthier you don't forget to hit that like button subscribe for more Wellness tips and share this video with friends on their health Journey until next time stay vibrant hash liver detox hash healthy eating hash Wellness | Wellbeing237 | UCLHohW8iJ-65E80CZx4nRXQ | 2024-01-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 324 | 2,066 |
Zxsvlto8maw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxsvlto8maw | Why Narcissists SUDDENLY Disappear | Narcissism | Narc Survivor | foreign [Music] ly disappear [Music] narcissists often disappear but when you think about it they were never really there anyway because they were always hiding something from you whether it was information or their emotions [Music] there was always something that they were withholding from you [Music] they always lie they always Gaslight because that's how they stay two steps ahead of you it gives them the advantage which is why they disappear it's why they ghost you but that doesn't mean they're really gone because they're still watching you they're stalking you on social media they're very cunning and deceitful they're behaving in a dishonest Way by making you believe something that is not true because they want to mislead you which is why they will withhold information or their emotions so that it makes it difficult for you to understand their true thoughts and feelings because they believe that showing your true thoughts and feelings is a weakness which is why they cannot be intimate or vulnerable because they believe that it makes them weak but by withholding that from you they think it gives something up a hand it's a power play [Music] they're withhold information and their emotions from you to gain control over you which is why they ghost you because by doing that they're not giving you anything so it leaves you to figure things out on your own and there are many different ways for you to interpret their lack of communication so it's meant to mess with your mind it's emotional abuse which is why they're watching you so that they can observe the effects of what they're doing to you [Music] it makes them feel powerful it boosts their confidence because they're able to strip you of your power and you are unknowingly given your power away to fame which is exactly what they want it's why they do everything they do so that they can gain control [Music] and the only way that you can prevent them from Gaining control is by detaching from them [Music] by not being attached to the outcome by not caring about what they think by not playing their game [Music] but this is why they ghost you this is why they disappear this is why they don't give you closure [Music] and the only way you can get out of it is by not wanting answers because that puts you in a position of power it puts you in control because they want you to seek answers they want you to validate the illusion because it distracts them from the truth they don't want anything to do with the truth they want to bend reality so that they don't have to answer to anyone and that is why they gas like you because if you knew the truth then you would be the one rejecting them and rejection of their greatest fear which is why they always want to be on the other end of it it's why they have to get you before you get them [Music] even if they could benefit by keeping you around they will still reject you if they believe that you are about to reject them because rejection is one thing they cannot deal with which is why they hide why they can't tell you the truth because the truth makes them look bad it's embarrassing [Music] and it would make you want to leave them so not only are they trying to gain power over you but they're also trying to run from the shame they feel inside which is why they're in denial it's why they blame shift and the flanked [Music] it's why everything they do is under the radar because there is something they don't want you to see which is why you never have a full picture of what is going on you're left in a state of confusion [Music] and it's only when the engagement is over that you finally realize the truth and the truth is that they're not really about anything that they said they're uninterested in connection they're uninterested in growth and development they're running away from that they don't want anything to do with it because for them to do that they would have to look at themselves and they don't like their reflection they abandoned their true identity a long time ago and created a false self and their only interested in people who validate the illusion [Music] but once you've spent enough time around them you realize that it's all a facade so it's like you're holding a mirror in front of them your mere presence triggers them to self-reflect and they don't like how that makes them feel but since I don't take the time to understand their own emotions they see it as though something is wrong with you now they don't like you they devour you and degrade you they want to get rid of you when in actuality they just want to get rid of this reflection of themselves because they don't want anything to do with who they really are but they're never going to explain that to you because they don't even understand it themselves they just know that they don't want you to see them in a negative way which is why they would hold information and their emotions from you it's why you're always left searching for answers because if you knew what you were really dealing with then you would be able to meet the corresponding choices and decisions it will put you in control [Music] which is no good for them because they're weak and they're afraid of what you would have inevitably do if you had that control [Music] why everything they do is designed to take control away from you and by doing that makes them look powerful and confident but they're actually only doing that because they're very weak and Afraid which is why the only thing they can do is disappear [Music] and that is something they're always going to do no matter who they're with even though they may be present physically they're going to remove information and their emotions so that they can gain power [Music] so that they can feel like they're good enough because it makes them feel good about themselves it makes them feel like they're better than you [Music] when really they're cowards [Music] they lack the courage of confidence being able to deal with the truth thank you for watching [Music] you found this video helpful please give it a thumbs up share your thoughts in the comment section hit the Subscribe button to receive the notifications if you would like to support the channel you can donate at paypal.amie Survivor you could Buckle one-on-one with me on my website it's not survivor.co.uk thank you for watching and I'll talk to you soon foreign [Music] | Narc Survivor | UCb1hm2xSWdQJGpJDckV7CoA | 2023-03-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,160 | 6,394 |
Thh0EEAhgfo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thh0EEAhgfo | Orlando Sneaker Convention | [Music] oh that play was not good for that but look we're starting off this video at a spot i was going to open up my store we're about to drive to orlando florida for a sneaker invention you got anything to say bro you brush them anywhere 2 000 years later we made it we're in florida y'all see it see we got denny's i understand then we got a little pack right here sir jesus you know and we got some wristbands the next day that's what you need perfect day you got the mcn bag you know i'm saying to carry everything phone gopro lv wallet cash could be swimming big bread you got the wrench and the car keys that's all you need oh [ __ ] now you actually need this too to get through today got to stay hydrated do it i almost forgot the most important thing almost y'all see it though shout out backboard on orange mcn bag v long can y'all see the back of the tee hold up hold on get it back to see get the back of the seat uh you'll see the store is still booming we got a bunch ooh mochas mocha's going out okay okay but look we got santos coming in a bunch of santos you know those floors that dropped today i just wanted to tell you bro we already bought it 300 we're paying like um all right so look y'all know me by now i had to stop and get this [ __ ] caught what i had to get this [ __ ] washed i just said i had to get this [ __ ] car whoa whoa whoa okay okay okay sneaker convention yes here we're here the line is deep we have regular tickets but i can't [ __ ] with that [ __ ] i gotta skip it where were we supposed to go damn i have no idea damn bro where did she say just go up here vip skip the line oh yeah that's where it's up he having problems i got the wristband on what's going on buddy can i get first pick up of the day some bricks but ds can go wrong you all want these 180 each what is that but look another another cop we got biohack and some votes shout out to my guys yes sir still yeah look that's kr yeah snkr bro i don't know how this happened but bro just recognized me out in this [ __ ] i don't know what's going on oh no i do i do i do i do yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah that's crazy that's crazy i think i'm about to grab this this [ __ ] go too crazy another buy another buy another bar we got two pairs ds wheel toes uh let's see what size we got a eight and a half and an eight what the [ __ ] why don't they got different boxes but cashing out so look another pickup y'all can't even hear me because the [ __ ] music is blaring but two hundred dollars bro got the fours one already yeah look at how destroyed they are geez look look at this steel 150 oh yeah gotta take those 150. yeah now i got you picked up a deck four of them all four of them he sold me to set you'll see it these are going directly into the shop shout out to bro everybody in florida i swear to god every single table has these i don't know how i feel about them yet i honestly like the chicago's better than me so real quick we're outside we got to take a quick start stop we cashing out real quick better grab another pair of the royal toes so another pickup down we got size 10 black easy's 240. couldn't really go wrong shout out to them shout out bro just bought these right here fifty dollars he didn't want to buy him so i bought it how we ended up back at bros table grabbing where is it at where do you put it at i don't know where he put it at yep grabbing a court purple right here 7.5 you know just kidding i'm [ __ ] burnt out for today it's seven minutes seven point five minutes another bye buying hella ds1 it's probably one of the top shoes i found here 85 two bands we got another quick cash out shot and that's like the last cash out of the day we about to head out this [ __ ] picking up this little vapehead bro custom made y'all see them eighty dollars a pop then picking up this one for the store look last pickup of the day dead stock quart purples shout out to them and we out this fish let's get out of here eventually we just pulled up you gotta see it status they got supreme on the window easy jordan off right we'll see what they're talking about we're just looking for some personal trip you feel me bro this is this is this is foul but look look what i just caught look what i just got oh [ __ ] i can't even hold it oh look bro i just want to know why my camera is so [ __ ] dark bro look i can't even see my hand in front of why did i [ __ ] this up again so look we had this spot what do you say chicken fire and we got some crazy [ __ ] fanta y'all see it i don't even know what that is what you got which you got four chocolates hold it in the light holding them like right here right here i bet you only had that that bro at the little shop thing i'm needed some villain i told y'all i needed something to look at this i'm about to pull up to his crib do a crazy cash out he's got mad teas so yeah we're going to drive like an hour and 30 minutes i'm gonna pull up on bro we're going to cash him out matt villain looking to get like 30 40 cheese he's got a bunch of them if he lets me buy them all i'm honestly just going to buy every single one of them because we need v-long look at all that v-long that could be in the shop and some random fords and some j balms i see the j diamonds yeah we about to go do that better do a huge cash out you guys see it it's a nice little setup though for real fruit off about to do a huge cash out fee loan restock incoming bro stacking up on some crazy image i never could get into mids but damn you got a mean vault well this [ __ ] is mean what we got so far how many nine white teasers we're trying to get some more black teas y'all see it though huge v loan cash out again shout out to my guy there's so many of these shits at the [ __ ] thing how do you know if they real or not true i don't even know if i'm a fan of them let me see you really like them though they're straight the chicago's is just better than this they all yeah they are but i mean they just all got back doors in orlando that's like if there was ever a place to buy him it was yesterday sheesh yo [ __ ] how do you feel fantastic you like that shoe though no i'm not really feeling it damn more vlog you just keep pulling it out sheesh my god we got 22 white v-lone tees we bout to count these up y'all see here we got some wu city morg got the juice world collab some white juice world what is this nba knives stop snitching pop smoke then over there it's got a personal all right so again shout out to my guy appreciate you my man and now we back to [ __ ] virginia to the store tons of vlogs appreciate it we're at the beach though the beach is literally right there i'm thinking about moving my store to the beach i don't know yet y'all see it pipe buy sell trade the hype you get the handicap way in the regular way what the [ __ ] [Music] whatever bro quick we're grabbing three pairs royal shout out to my guy d s lgs they're gonna be hitting the store what tuesday these are cool i guess i don't know i don't really like i appreciate you though bro also picking up excel bait tea for me xl hoodie and then i'm gonna grab either this red one or the purple one behind it so last thing actually it was right there it's coming home with us shout out again to daytona hype for hype daytona taking everything it's sponsored by the hype daytona | Hayden Pence | UCbtpay4NrDJX1ocpzE-b8eQ | 2021-03-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,504 | 7,520 |
HTVYvB1hu3s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTVYvB1hu3s | Polaris RZR Turbo S Cargo Rack - Overview and Installation by Razorback Offroad™ | [Music] hey I'm Chris with Razorback off-road we're out here in Mountain Home and it wasn't too windy today so we decided to shoot a little video on our new turbo s rack we wanted to come up with a rack based off our SEMA build that would fit any stock turbo s cage it actually fits the two and four seat models we came up with these really easy clamps that reach around the roll bar and tighten down so there's no drilling required it's real easy to go on it takes about 15 minutes and we'll run through that later in the video but a couple really nice features of this we got some holes on the rear so you can mount some reverse lights or any kind of cargo lights and just like all of our other racks we've got tons of tie-down points all over the bottom besides the front so if you're putting cooler up there or any kind of cargo bag you really got plenty of tie down you don't have to worry about it flying out some of the other nice features we put actually four different whip holes in this in the front of the tray there's one on either side in the corner so you could put whips going straight up then in this back angle we put two more so you can have your whip seta at an angle right here which looks pretty cool another great thing about this rack is its up high enough where you can reach it but you also have enough room down here for a cooler anything you need to reach regularly alright we'll head back to the R&D shop and get started on the install to start we're gonna unbox it over at the table alright I got to give our Razorback off-road shipping department a huge shout out because they do an amazing job packaging this stuff so it makes it safely to you guys let's go ahead and open it up [Music] we've got our rack unboxed and all of our components laid out here I've also gone ahead and grabbed a couple of the tools I'm gonna use to assemble this rack first thing we're gonna start with is some tape to layout some marks on the cage and a tape measure so to make things a little bit simpler when we're installing this rack I'm going to lay out some tape marks we're gonna measure 12 inches from the edge of where the tube ends right here and pull it a little mark there we go okay now that we've laid out our tape on the back of the machine I'm going to grab everything needed to install the two legs I'm going to need the leg assemblies with the adapter brackets bolts and two sets of clamps to install this we're going to need sockets ratchet wrenches and the impact will keep them over here just so it's closer for use next thing we're going to do is I have these two adapter brackets these connect the legs of the rack to our clamps when installing these you'll see two notches in the side and the top they should both point in and up on either side that way you don't get them backwards the next thing we need to look at are the legs themselves you'll see they both slant different directions we want the ovals facing the outside and the slant looking like this now that we've got our left leg adapter with a notch in and the notch up on our left leg you can go ahead and bolt them together I'm going to use three quarter inch bolts and go up from the bottom the nylock on the inside you'll be able to set our adapter right over one side of the leg clamp and grab the other clamp put it on the backside like that for this step we're going to use one inch bolts because it needs to reach around the cage a little bit with nighlok's on the back we'll get all four of these in then we'll get the leg on the right side in place [Music] I'm going to Snug these down just a little bit so I don't have it falling down the tube just like that we'll just get it so it has a little bit of tension on it but I still want to be able to move it around now we're gonna go ahead and get the other side lined up the same way [Music] okay now that we have the legs in place we're gonna move on to the upper clamps and we're gonna get them set up so we're ready to go to put the tray on next thing we're gonna grab the last two sets of clamps we're gonna get them in place now I'm going to grab one more clamp come over here still using the one-inch long bolts and I'm only gonna put the lower side of this clamp together and put two bolts in it with nuts and you can just let it slide down until it touches that tube [Music] now our last part we can go ahead and take the tray set it on there and line our bolts up since we have our tape lines there we know our lower brackets are closed we're gonna take two bolts on this side move over and get our upper brackets lined up now our tray the tab that comes off the tray will go through the same bolts as the clamp and we'll put them through we'll line them up on the intersection of the clamp we'll get a closer shot of that in just a minute so you can see [Music] now we're going to do the same thing on the right side and again we're going to leave everything loose so when we get it all lined up there's a little bit of room to move it side to side and we'll make sure it's centered [Music] now that the Front's bolted down I'm gonna get these legs in that will go back to the 3/4 inch long bolt go right through the top now on this step this is why we left the legs loose you can rotate it a little bit or move the tray up and down the tube to get the bolts to line up all right now that we have all the bolts in with nuts on we're gonna make sure everything is pretty straight we need to look on the side and make sure that's gonna line up and then we can go ahead and tighten everything down I'm going to start with the legs here and then move to the front and then finally down to the bottom clamp [Applause] [Music] now we've got everything bolted down tight little thing I wanted to mention these clamps you'll want to tighten them down so both of them touch they are made to have some tension on the tube so when you tighten them down it will stop when these two plates touch otherwise we can go ahead and pull our tape off and this rack is installed alright we've got our rack installed we tried to make it super easy to install but of course if you have any questions don't be afraid to get a hold of us I hope to see you out on the trail [Music] you [Music] you | Razorback Offroad | UCTNtPN3CI5HRoheNO2cSNKg | 2020-03-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,262 | 6,239 |
Iir_GmNxAEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iir_GmNxAEE | Blood transfusion & Coomb’s test II Haematology II Professor Sayeed's pathology Lecture. | [Music] welcome to world to today lectures on blood transfusion and whom's test direct and indirect whom test donor and recipient selection first of all we have to select the donor as well as recipient this on blood group this another blood group this is not compatible these and these are same blood group these are the compatible lunar and recipient selection donor should not be harm in any way recipient should equally be safe donor blood should be compatible with recipient blood preservation of blood suitable anticoagulant stored at 4 degree Centigrade criteria for donor selection no drug like antibiotics steroids no recent vaccination no history of viral hepatitis or other communicable diseases no history of tattooing no history of allergy no history of blood transfusion in last six months main criteria hemoglobin should not be less than 12.5 gram per DL s should be 18 to 65 years wait at least 50 kg history of malaria should be deferred do not donate more than four times in a year Blood Donor screening identification of the donor history of the donor physical examination Laboratory test compatibility test identification name address and other pertinent information no donor should be donate twice in three months periods donor should be between age of 18 to 65 years history recent illness operations Melania jaundice syphilis TB diabetic moleculars heart disease Etc physical examination temperature blood pressure pulse chest auscultation pregnancy veneral diseases Laboratory test hemoglobin concentration parasites ectatic index serological test for AIDS HVAC vdrl blood group and Rh typing antibody screening compatibility test cross matching saline cross matching and method of processing of universal donor the donor recipient cross machine saline cross machine and method of cross smashing of universal donor these saline cost machine are of four types the offense line method saline tube method album tube method homes cross machine what are the factors leading to false result Auto agglutination cold antibody bacterial contamination drying these are the four factors who is give all positive results size of material for transfusion shock due to Hemorrhage or decrease blood volume transfusion done by Cold Blood shock due to trauma burn infection transmission is done by plasma plasma substitutes chronic anemia whole blood or resuspended dead cells thrombocytopenia flat rate transfusion with fresh flatulate Protomen Factor deficiency not corrected by vitamin B12 fresh whole blood transfusion is needed hemophilia factor 8 Factor 9 concentrate whole blood or plasma Within six hours of collection leukopenia whole blood leukocyte concentrate types of blood and blood substitute for transfusion blood whole blood this may be stored blood may be finished blood blood product plasma plasma substitute PCB blood plasma ACG plasma aspirate may be stored for months at 4 to 6 degree centigrade and is safe for transfusion what are the blood components losses in stored blood these are the platelet WBC factor eight what are the complication of blood transfusion early complication lead complications early complication hemolytic reaction reaction due to infected blood allergic reaction to white cells platelets and proteins pyrogenic reaction pyrogen may come from bottle tube blood itself bacterial contamination of the blood lead complication disease transmission hepatitis syphilis malaria AIDS cytomegalo virus transfusional iron overload immune sensitization these are the lead complication disease transmission transfusional iron overload and immune sensitization what are the other complications of blood transfusion circulating overload air embolism thrombophilavitis hyperkalemia citrate toxicity clotting abnormalities after machine transfusion home test objective of Comb test to detect red blood cells sensitized with IG zlo antibodies IGG Auto antibodies complement components history of Boom test Drive the comb test was first described in 1900 45 by Cambridge immunologist Robin Combs Arthur maurant and Rob race historically it was done in test tube but today it is commonly done by using microarray and gel technology how home Serum is repaired also called anti-human globulin is made by immunizing rabbits with human serum containing gamma Global in killers human serum containing gamma globulin the rabbit respond by making anti-human globulin that is antibody against human gamma globulin and complement that is then purified before use layer says immunoglobulence a human immunoglobulent foreign foreign IGG antibody containing in human serum injected to the rabbits then rabbit produces NT IG antibody in their serum this Serum is collected and preserved as Combs serum ohms reagent is used in both direct home test and indirect room test it is made by injecting human globally into animals who is produce poly coronal antibodies a specific for human immunoglobulins and human complement system components antibodies can be made and be used this is polyclunal this is monoclonal more specific clear enhance media phone bind foreign strongly with their antigens IGG antibodies are most reactive at 37 degree centigrade IGM antibodies are easily detected in Saline at room temperature as IGM antibodies are able to Breeze between rbcs efficiently into their larger size creating what is seen as agglutination IGG antibodies are smaller and require assistance to Breeze oil enough to form a visual aggregation reaction IGG antibodies are smaller and require assistance to breathe oil enough to form a visual aggregation reaction is small what are the enhancement Media or potentiators reagents used to enhance the IGG detection are referred to as potentiator rbcs have a net negative charge called Jetta potential which causes them to have a neutral repulsion for one another potentiator reduces these data potential of rbc's membranes what are the common potentiators include albumin photoelectric enzyme low ionic strength Solutions polyethylene glycol these are the potentiator what are the types of cool tests whom tests are of two types direct room test indirect room test direct comb test or direct anti-human Global interest d a t direct anti-human globulin test indirect room test also known as indirect NT globulin test or IAT a blood sample is taken and the rbcs are washed and then incubated with anti-human globulin also known as resent if this produces agglutination of RBC the direct room test is positive a visual indication that antibodies are bound to the surface of the red blood cells this is the picture blood collected from patient with immune mediated thermolytic anemia antibodies are shown attached to the antigens on the red cell surface this is the red cells antibody attached with red cell surface this is the comb reagent these rbcs suspensions are incubated to it home reasoned the patient towards RVC are incubated with anti-human antibodies or comb reagent glutinate this is the separate separate RBC this is a glutenant RBC RBC agglutinate anti-human antibodies form links between the RBC by binding to the human antibodies on red cell surface these are the anti-human immunoglobin immunogly against this immunoglobin that is why it is called NT human immunoglobulin passion worst RBC incubated with comb resent if augmented occurs then it is direct quotas positive if aggregation do not occur negative that means patient RBC surface do not contain any antibody negative if it is negative then we think that surface of the patient are we see do not attach to it any antibody what are the use of direct room test why you use direct room test autoimmelitic anemia drug induced hemolytic anemia hemolytic disease of the new Bond autoimmune hemolytic transfusion reaction indirect room test the indirect room test is used in prenatal testing of pregnant women testing blood prior to a blood transfusion it detects antibodies against rbcs that are present Unbound in fashion serum in this case Serum is extracted from the patient blood and the serum is incubated with rbcs of known antigenicity rbcs are worst and then incubated with Combs reagent if this produces agglutination of rbcs the indirect room test is positive a visual indication that antibodies are present in patient serum currency American indirect interest clear ly is currency foreign crystal clear this is indirect comb test or indirect immunoglobulin test passion Serum is obtained containing antibodies this is the patient serum serum content antibodies IGG this is the donor blood donut blood sample is added to the tube with passion serum incubated and then suspension Red Cell suspension was made then recipients ICC that Target the donors red blood cells form antibody antigen complex this is passion serum this is donor blood incubated then washed these donor blood this is the incubated donor blood if patient serum contain these immunoglobulin this immunogly attached with donor antigen present on their red cell surface these are the antigens present in on the red cell surface of donor this is the antibody present in the serum of the patient this antibody bind with this antigen this is the FC portion this is the Fab portion clear this is FC portion and this is half portion Fair portion fixed with surface in on side another side fixed with anti-human immunoglobulin this accommodation occurs when we add whom reaction and incubate then this clamping occurs clear this is the patient serum serum contained immunogly this is then wash donor blood incubated with recipient serum that is Passion recipient serum after incubation again washed this RBC and made RBC suspension these RVC suspension is incubated with home free agent if aggregation occurs this is indirect room test positive if do not occur then indirect room test negative again uses of foam test lighted foam test indirect room test so where we use direct room test automatic anywhere drag Indonesia hemolytic disease of the new Bond Ultimate homologic Transmission reaction prenatal antibody assessment of IG G antibody that cross the placenta in a pregnant woman testing blood prior to a blood transfusion re-transfusion interpretation of the cool test direct room test indirect room test there are incomplete antibodies attached to the erythrocytes this is positive there are no incomplete antibodies attached to the erythrocyte this is negative indirect there are incomplete antibodies present in the patient serum this is positive negative there are no incomplete antibodies present in the patient serum thank you all [Music] | Professor Sayeed's Pathology Lecture | UCslHu6ygOxXgqROk62HTstA | 2023-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,666 | 10,551 |
ZCls326Tq-U | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCls326Tq-U | Marylia Kelley | [Music] marry leah was inducted in 2002 into the Alameda County Women's Hall of Fame and it is an apse has been an absolute pleasure to work with her and organizing and planning this event Marilia Kelly please come on up good morning before I begin speaking about the work that goes on on the other side of this fence I want to invite you to do an honoring with me at this momentous time it's 8:15 a.m. and the world is about to be changed I want to ask you to take a deep breath open your mind and heart and bring them into focus if you are comfortable doing this you can close your eyes if you like for this reflection and honoring imagine for a moment that you live in Hiroshima Japan 74 years ago today it's August 6th at 8:15 in the morning what are you doing in your mind's eye are you eating breakfast with a loved one or are you thinking of your kids whom you've just sent off to school or at 8:15 do you see yourself sitting at your desk in an office maybe you saw an American b-29 plane in the sky some people did you didn't pay it any mind no one thought much about it there had been so many US reconnaissance planes flying overhead in recent weeks now the atomic bomb is falling its erratically irrevocably on its way yet for some seconds your morning routine continues then you see the flash orange red brighter than the Sun then comes the sound the boom boom the buildings begin to crumble now I want to invite you to take another deep breath please come fully back into your body where you are today open your eyes if you've closed them you are with colleagues and friends at the Livermore nuclear weapons lab this morning the power of your presence is helping to create a world of Greater peace and justice so that no people anywhere will ever again endure a nuclear blast this we owe to the survivors the hibachi and to those who have died this moment when the first atomic bomb crewed by today's standards was dropped in inger in war is a time to rededicate ourselves individually and collectively to the global abolition of nuclear weapons I invite you to see that world in your mind's eye now it is why we are here so in 2019 we come to Livermore Lab at a time of some hope for example just days ago on July 31st we saw the 24th ratification by saint vincent and the grenadines of the UN treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons it will fully enter into force when 50 states parties have ratified but as you well know we gather also at a time of grave and growing nuclear dangers four days ago on August 2nd president Trump terminated the intermediate nuclear forces treaty which had banned an entire class of weapons just prior in July Trump again alluded to using nuclear weapons if he felt like it in Afghanistan quote I have plans he said plans on Afghanistan he said that if I wanted to win that war Afghanistan would be wiped off the face of the earth it would be literally over in ten days well he added that he doesn't really want to do this it's clear that he believes launching nuclear weapons and launching them first is thinkable you may also recall that in August of 2017 he threatened North Korea with nuclear weapons which he then called fire and fury so I begin today with a little foreign policy to save this Livermore Lab enables the nuclear Armageddon that trump so blithely considers indeed that's exactly what's being designed here today further the new warheads being developed at Livermore Lab play a major role in driving actually driving a new global arms race so today I'm going to focus on just one of the two new warheads that Livermore is creating as we are here and it is important that we are here today it's called the w80 7-1 it used to be called the interoperable warhead one it's going to sit atop a land base ICBM a new one the Pentagon is developing in a silo this warhead weapons designers from this laboratory have told me is so new so different that it may lead to resumption of explosive nuclear testing underground in Nevada in order to certify it the United States has not tested underground in Nevada since 1992 it would break a global moratorium and let me tell you every other nuclear-armed state would follow immediately and we would be back into the darkest worst days of the Cold War that we were so fortunate to get out of without a nuclear exchange we were not wise you and I were there some of you it we were lucky will we be lucky twice this new warhead needs a new plutonium pit the National Nuclear Security Administration documents say it will be like like a fully tested pit but it will not be that designed it will not be that pit it will be new that is a driver for a new plan by the government to expand plutonium production in the United States right now up to 20 plutonium up to 20 plutonium bomb cores are authorized we've never done that many if you don't have new nuclear weapons that need them you don't need that many they want to change this to 80 or more warheads a year at two or more at two locations Savannah River Site in South Carolina and lost most lab in New Mexico in order to serve the war had been designed right here we helped along with colleague groups first and review under the National Environmental Policy Act but NNSA is trying to do a shoddy job you'll be shocked to know that tribe only cares has here today and we have people circulating with clipboards or come to our table we have a comment on this which is due by August 12th that you can sign and please know that the number of comments the government gets on this plan to expand plutonium bomb core production matters it matters in them making the decision and it really matters if we have to litigate the decision they make so thank you for that and thank you for being here from the bottom of my heart it matters [Music] thank you so much Mary we if we could give her another round of applause [Applause] inside [Music] [Applause] | eon3 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3voHqhMEeYU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3voHqhMEeYU | Pony Island: Dumpster Ponies - Part 10 - Game Devs Play Games | the plot thickens and Pune Island Mooney welcome back to game devs play games everybody hey everybody we're not in the ass heist adventure yes oh I love this it was it was moments like this that really made me think of a frog fractions when we sprung a fraction did I tell you about that no I could've sworn we talked about in like episode one or two but yeah frog fractions is a game where it's like oh it's a game about frogs interactions hahaha mathematics and the entire time you have the means of you you're controlling this frog like I'm this little like lily pad or something and if you ever hit down then you go under the water into the under the surface of the water and you have a whole different game aboard and you're like this game is not about frogs or fractions at all and I yeah you did mention that and it's mind-blowing i love it and i even i even included it in our voting system to see if people wanted to watch us play it's an old game but it's like it's a really great game and uh like literally the next day commander Holly started a series of frog fractions and I was like [ __ ] yeah every time I prolly ain't creative so um but anyway pick to the actual game so we will ya fixed the we fixed the Start menu you all like the option to the option and it beeps but what did it do Africa thank you for that Cujo return oh there goes menu buttons holds such promise Stewart game says one options says another credits says the last as the credits fly by you are filled with awe one name stands out among the rest you return to the main menu with a newfound appreciation for developers the main button is holds such promise so I wonder if that's actually a hint where it says one name stands out above the crowd I wonder if when we actually see the credits if we click that name that one though I wonder if we'll get a ticket out of it or something so let's start this game eluding screen appears luckily it is well programmed loading screen it loads very quickly oh very quickly the game is loaded in you are a pony a beautiful sunsets over some perfect green hills you feel the wind through your main as you gallop across the grassy Valley Huck a wooden gate approaches do you jump shoot or do nothing [ __ ] what do we do what do we do what you do uh poop poop is poop damn we don't know we can't crack this code oh it actually doesn't trigger anything that's curious you leap majestically over the gate but another gate approaches Oh Danny jump shoot or do nothing gotta keep jumping we gotta keep jump you clear the gate and land running but now an enemy approaches do you jump shoot or two nothing can fuel lasers pour from your mouth and fire at the enemy obliterating it another gate appears it looks like it might be a little too far away do you jump shoot or do nothing you allow the gate to get closer this is ridiculous it looks good do you jump shoot or do nothing you jump over it and feel smart for waiting it's all shimmering flag post approaches do jump shoot order nothing cuz I always didn't matter your neck breaks when it impacts the flag post wow it's okay you're no longer that pony an explosion of confetti announces your success you gained nine million experiences and reach level 1000 surrender your soul now to enable graphics I don't think I cannot open a portal here come back to the desktop we'll try another one so okay here's an interesting question for you obviously there's absolutely zero challenge there yes now do you think that's bad I mean it offers an interesting experience as far as the overall game goes well we're approaching this game as though it's a stant like a normal puzzle game with like no narrative with that with that question I'd say that lends more of itself to developing more of the narrative than providing a challenge as a puzzle game one hundred percent I agree with it I did it well it's not it's not I'm not saying it's a yes/no answer though yeah because do you think that having pure narrative in a puzzle game actually makes sense maybe that'll be our question of the day yeah there's kind of what this whole whole thing is remember that um yeah I may remember that so we're opening Pony Island meta murder oh um it wasn't kidding watch this oh god I love that so much it's such like a like a you you develop for you you doing person you let's go to devil island not gonna go to 3d I'm saving the best for last ok tipton at least i think that well maybe this is the right one i think it was a pretty its proprietor I think well ok here's my theory about how this all works is I think it's going to have us like don't like the black blue and red I think it'll it'll have us continuously go through these until we've gone through all of them and then everybody's gonna be like oh here it is I can do a portal now hahaha oh wow it just thought I'd have to fix this tournament hey you're just running now oh I totally forgot to do something there was a secret back and on adventure island or adventure mode that we could have done oh there's a little secret area that had we gone we actually turn into a crusader really rarely until we leave adventure mode weird but we lose the pony body and we take on the form of a crusader it's very weird whoa and it as far as i know it doesn't do anything you just like get it and you're just like what is what what huh interesting so maybe if we go back and we play a little bit more intro of some of the secrets if you guys watching this want to see there will be sure to include that but yeah it's pretty wild success insert your soul or souls to play as the pony this one isn't going to work either either hey that your only option is to keep trying okay although i'm curious how should i cannot go and i wanted to poke buttons i think there was a ticket in there all right here we go man this is where all the fun is oh man Sarge do you remember the name of that that uh that file we found an adventure mode very beaut your your euer yeah okay good got to remember that wait when it says 3d is it litter oh yeah buddy it's three deal right oh my tough actin tinactin options on help what does it take credit where credit where it's due let's play okay no okay so let's just dive in oh oh my god so huh I guess my question here is are the control so the controls are the same yep absolutely it's just in 3d lesson three could you like deviate from the path or no he still is moving in rails okay so it's literally just like our ethics are a snap yes for a rail shooter for those who want a hughes an egg rail shooter would be the correct term I don't think the microphone pick that up here mice oh just like roar for like Oh for solid several seconds is a little but anyway okay so yeah uh I kind of want to go back to my earlier point you know I guess honey island meta that one's really sure yes um the text adventure was reasonably long and this is reasonably long and then I guess devil island wasn't really like that long it was maybe maybe they're all roughly about the same length right yeah um I am opening the portal so we it did kind of function how I thought where it just this is it my friend the last or file oh yeah buddy get past the daemon and to delete it good luck oh man this one is fantastic oh yeah what was her time should we save this for the new suit right now you don't what sorry guys it looks like we'll have to put this off till the next steps okay yeah so that means next episode is gonna be the finale unless you guys want us to go through the game again and kind of go through all the other secrets cuz there's a lot yeah I am actually ever definitely tell there's a lot of additional content that we could totally explore if you guys want us to meet so yeah okay let's let's just go to the question of the day your question was um having the narrative be okay yes should there ever be a moment in a game like this which is very much a like horror puzzle or a puzzle game right should there ever be a moment which is just narrative no puzzle and I mean we kind of admit to be fair there are moments where there is skill and not puzzle which is very much like the pony island mechanics right so that already deviates from what I'm saying so I guess I don't know do you think that this whole moment where we went through the deleted files do you think that it takes too much time do you think it's tedious do you think that the narrative justifies the experience order for some of those mini games did we even get enough out of the narrative she's even like Pony Island 3d right like that one was interesting for what it was but then after a while is like okay yeah I get it and to be fair in the defense of the developer in this moment like really it only took us what 10 minutes yeah not even a full episode to go through all those yeah so I think you know arguing that it is time wasting might be a little much but yeah and I'm not trying to say that either I personally enjoyed it but I'm curious to see what you guys think about that because it's really the only part of this game that truly becomes just Meredith yeah I guess other than like talking to some of the characters but even then I feel like there's hints going on oh yeah with what everything else so I don't know pushing the day do you think that there should be narrative without puzzles in a game like this all right I'll hug the facts that was a very breathy her like her explanation of the question but well feel free to comment down below with your answer or your viewpoint ever you would like and give this video a like if you've been enjoying yeah alright that's one thing we don't actually ask for very often but uh I did I like I'd like to know if you guys actually are enjoying this because there you guys are great at answering the question of the day but uh other than that sometimes we don't know what you guys are actually enjoying you're not enjoying so yeah don't worry to let us know cool meantime we'll see you in the next episode thanks for watching everyone I luton Bailey | Game Devs Play Games | UC79R6KSQMYJ0_GqEO0ub4kw | 2016-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,975 | 10,033 |
8iG-twZC8eo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iG-twZC8eo | Apollo 11 (July 16–24, 1969) | imagine if you will a sweltering Summer's Day July 16th 1969 the atmosphere is electric a palpable current of anticipation and excitement ripples through the air thousands have gathered their eyes trained on a singular sight the mighty Saturn 5 rocket cradling within it the hopes and dreams of a generation there's a collective intake of breath as the countdown Begins the seconds seem to stretch into eternity the world holds its breath and then with a thunderous Roar that shakes the Earth the Saturn VI ignites a brilliant Bloom of fire and smoke marks the beginning of Apollo 11's epic Voyage the rocket surges Skyward a dazzling Beacon against the Azure backdrop its Roar echoing long after it has disappeared from view the spectators erupt in cheers their voices a symphony of human achievement and so with a Skyward surge of power and Glory Humanity's Journey To The Moon had begun the Journey To The Moon A quar Million Miles Away was no small feat it was a voyage that would test the limits of human Ingenuity and courage the vast expanse of space cold and unyielding posed a unique set of challenges maintaining communication was a critical task as the smallest Interruption could spell disaster each moment held the breath of the unknown the uncertainty of what lay ahead aboard Apollo 11 were three extraordinary individuals Neil Armstrong the mission Commander a man of few words but great resolve Buzz Aldren the lunar module pilot a man of intellect and courage and Michael Collins The Command Module pilot the unsung hero who would remain in lunar orbit ensuring their safe return each played a vital role their Collective efforts propelling them through the vast void of space against the silent backdrop of the cosmos our three Brave astronauts pressed on their sight set firmly on the moon the world held its breath as the lunar module aptly named Eagle prepared for descent suspended in the silent expanse of space the eagle began its daring descent towards the moon surface The Landing was far from straightforward a series of alarms echoed through the module and for a heart stopping 13 minutes all communication with Mission Control was lost the world waited in anxious anticipation unsure of the Eagle's fate then the silence was shattered a voice broke through the static crackling with triumphant relief it was Neil Armstrong uttering those historic words the eagle has landed the world exhaled collectively sharing in the joy and relief of this Monumental achievement the moon's desolate landscape was no longer a distant Untouchable entity it was now a part of of human history a testament to our Limitless potential and curiosity and thus for the first time in history humans had set foot on an alien world Apollo 11 was more than just a successful Mission it was a testament to human spirit and Ingenuity this Monumental event in human history did not just end at the successful landing and return it left an indelible footprint on the canvas of time shaping the course of future space exploration and significantly enhancing our scientific understanding the Apollo 11 Mission sparked a new era of curiosity and Discovery acting as a catalyst that propelled us deeper into the cosmos it stimulated advancements in technology some of which we rely on in our daily lives today but perhaps most importantly it left an imprint on our Collective Consciousness impacting popular culture in ways unimaginable movies books music and art were all touched by the celestial magic of Apollo 11 inspiring countless generations to dream to explore to reach beyond the conf finds of our pale blue dot Apollo 11 a beacon of human achievement continues to inspire us reminding us that our reach should always exceed our grasp | What Up Khalil | UCVa9IO9YprFPQF1WH5PdJdQ | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 633 | 3,739 |
Pr_lzZshrtw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr_lzZshrtw | 1.4.3: simple mole conversions | okay so if you are given a big balloon containing a mole of helium there are a couple of things you can immediately work out you would know that because of avagadro's constant there are 6.022 * 10 23 atoms of helium in the balloon and you could look up the periodic table and see that one mole of helium atoms weighs 4.3 G so the mass of the gas in the balloon is 4.3 G in this video we're going to formalize these conversions so you can do them for any pure substance and any number of moles and we're also going to add a new conversion that will let you work out how much volume gaseous substances occupy under certain conditions these conversions are very like unit conversions you're just changing the way you measure your substance they're not mysterious or complicated but sometimes it takes some practice to get smooth and quick at them so do as much practice as you need until they become routine they are the the basis of most chemical calculations so we're going to draw a map that will relate moles to the other ways of measuring substances but let's leave our specific helium example here and make a more general map so we'll start with moles remember this is our special number that essentially allows us to skip count how many atoms or molecules we have in a sample now in the same way that sometimes you need to convert dozens into a plain number two dozen eggs is 24 eggs for example sometimes we want to know the actual number of atoms or molecules in a sample rather than how many moles of atoms or molecules we have so I'll put number of particles up the top here that something we'll want to convert to and from now what's the conversion factor that gets us between moles and numbers of particles well it's avagadro's number na 6.022 * 10 23 tells us how many particles there are per mole and the formula that relates these three quantities avagadro is constant the number of particles you have and the number of moles you have is here na equals particles divided by the number of moles we'll do some examples using this in a few minutes how else might we want to measure a sample well by mass and the conversion factor that relates the moles and the mass of a particular substance is that substance's molar mass in G per mole remember remember that this conversion factor has the same value as the mass of one mole but the units indicate that it's a ratio relating the number of moles to the mass the formula is here mol Mass equals mass / moles finally I'm going to introduce you to a third kind of conversion this applies only to gases and we'll be exploring it more fully later in the course for now you'll just have a taste if you know the number of moles of a gas you can convert directly to its volume using the conversion factor called the molar volume before I show you how that works though I need to explain this little acronym here STP the volume of a gas changes if you change its temperature or pressure so whenever you're stating a gas volume you have to say what the temperature and the pressure were when you measured that volume they could be anything but scientists have defined a set of standard conditions which are useful when you're doing measurements or calculations they're called standard temperature pressure or STP it's STP when the temperature is 0° C or you could express it as 273 Kelvin and the pressure is 1 atmosphere which is the average air pressure at sea level or if you measure it in kilopascals it's 101.3 kilopascals so if we want to convert moles of gas into a volume of gas note that this really is just for gases it doesn't work for liquids we use the molar volume the molar volume is a ratio like molar mass it says that a gas any gas occupies 22.4 L per mole that is one mole of gas will occupy 22.4 L this is of course as long as you're at STP if you change the temperature or pressure the molar volume will change and we'll learn how to deal with that later on for now we're just going to assume that the gases are always at STP so the mol volume equals the volume of your sample over the number of moles in your sample and so you can convert between these measurements okay let's try some examples I'm going to work through these examples using the unit conversion format that I've shown you previously remember though that it's just as valid and you may prefer to use the formula that I've shown you on the mole map okay first example if you have 1.9 * 10 22 molecules of caffeine how many moles of caffeine is this so we write down what we know as a fraction and then we think about what conversion factor we need well if we go back to our mole map the conversion factor between number of particles and moles is avagadro's number so we know that 6.022 * 10 23 particles in this case our particles are molecules so I'm going to write molecules is equivalent to one mole and just as in unit conver we can write our conversion factor uh one way or the other we can have 6.022 * 10 23 molecules over one mole or we could write it the other way up it is completely equivalent either way which version you use depends on which unit you're trying to cancel out in your calculations here we want to cancel out molecules and be left with moles so we're going to choose the version that has the 6.022 * 10 23 molecules on the bottom we can then count cancel out the molecules and we're left with moles when we run through the calculation it looks like this and the answer it gives us is .0 3155 moles now we should check significant figures if we look back we find that the number of molecules we were given at the start of the problem has two significant figures the 1.9 so we need to round our final answer to two sigfigs as well now just a quick reminder if you plug these numbers into your calculator and you didn't come up with 0.032 moles one possibility is this when you enter the number into your calculator you need to make sure that you use this button to put in the exponent so for instance to enter 1.9 * 10 22 I would enter 1.9 then I would press the * 10 to the button and then put in the exponent 22 now now if I add equals you can see that formats the number uh correctly avoid the temptation to use this function here on some calculators this may actually have its own button on this particular uh calculator emulator it has it as one of the shift functions but it is possible to put in 1.9 time then we use the shift function to get 10 to the and then type in the exponent like that that look exactly the same but when you do calculations using this number entered in that way the calculator doesn't treat it as a single number it treats it as 1.9 and separately as time 10 22 that may not seem like a big deal but when you get into order of operations it means that the calculator misunderstands what you want to do you could try it now try doing this calculation 1.9 * 10 22 / 6.022 * 10 23 try it first using the times 10 to the button that you've got and then try it again using the uh shift function or whatever the equivalent button is on your calculator you should see a difference in the answer so let's try the next example we're given a mass of sodium 0.21 G and we're asked to convert this to moles of sodium so I'll first write down what I know there's my mass now I want to convert from Mass to moles so the conversion factor that I'm going to need is the molar mass so I need to go to the periodic table and I need to find sodium and find the molar mass of sodium which is 22989 G per mole now in this problem I want to cancel out the GRS and turn it into moles so I'm going to have to turn my mol Mass conversion factor upside down so that the GRS is on the bottom and the moles is on the top like this the G now cancel out and I'm left with moles I just need to run through the calculation and I find that it comes out as 91348 * 10us 3 moles now I need to look back in uh at the values that I used in the calculation to find the lowest number of sigfigs and that's the mass which is given to two significant figures so I'm going to round this to two significant figures giving 9.1 * 10us 3 moles okay another example this time we have .21 moles of chlorine gas filling a jar at STP remember that standard temperature and pressure and we want to know what is the volume of the jar so this conversion is going from moles of chlorine to volume of chlorine and the conversion factor that we're going to use is the mol volume which is 22.4 L per mole what I know from the problem is that that I have 0.21 moles of chlorine and I need to arrange my conversion factor so that the moles cancel out and I'm left with liters because I'm looking for the volume so the way that I've written the conversion factor here with the liters on the top and the moles on the bottom is the correct way around for this problem because it allows the moles to be canceled out and I'll be left with liters which gives me 4.74 L again I check my sigfigs I had two sigfigs in my original volume so I round my final answer to two sigfigs as well | Kathryn White | UCd0_IYoaO7WbJfHIMyB5smQ | 2016-04-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,752 | 9,012 |
rdV_rLYHRQg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdV_rLYHRQg | Repainting my Engine Bay the GHETTO way... | Pt. 1 | for the longest time this always has been blue ever since I got it the valve cover has seen better days and this thing is just leaking all over the place I literally just ordered all the seals they just came in today before I replace all the seals on this thing I'm going paint the whole engine bay white I went to your local Walmart store and got some white lawn spray paint jerck why do you not just get a paint at a shop and honestly that's a lot of time that's a lot of Labor and that's a lot of Moola already I mean it's an engine B at the end of the day I don't think it's as important as the [Music] outside right now I'm trying to drain all the coolant from the radiator because the thing is I want to paint this back firewall right here and I have to drain the coolant because if I take this off literally all the coolant starts splashing like God damn it looks like it actually got stolen now about to steal the radiator right now anyone that can come by anyone come by [ __ ] they can steal anything now we go we're using literally aluminum foil just to mask some of this stuff off we're just going to focus on this side so we're going to start from here spray it all the way through here I'll probably stop here and then after it kind of dries off a little bit and then we'll finish it off there got this uh one more I think five six bucks for just one [Music] can I ain't going to lie it's not the best if you look very closely it has has little bubbles you could definitely see them more right here I think that's because we didn't sand it as good as I thought from afar for sure 5o as you can see we actually fixed some of the eyeballing or the bubbling that was here it's definitely better than what it [Music] was he I finally got the whole Bay payment as you can see I'm there is one big problem this started just wrinkling pretty bad um last night it didn't literally look like this it literally looked like this as I started working on this side last night as soon as I put on the layer it just like I said it just started wrinkling pretty bad um I don't know if it's just because it didn't have enough time to dry or maybe I laid it on too thick I would say it's room temperature about like 70 to 65 so I feel like it's the perfect temp and uh yeah I don't know another problem we ran last night uh so we Tred to put this engine mount on this thread won't go anymore bolt right here is bent I think I'll worry about the engine mounts later my dad recommended me this he does a lot of body work and he said trans star is pretty good obviously not all the wrinkles are gone but majority of them after I sting it down and spray with this primer as you can see most of the wrinkles are gone we're going to let this dry and basically the spots that I hit with gray are the spots basically that wrinkled it's not the best but it's not the worst it's okay uh let me show you guys the imperfections it's kind of dark right now so you guys can't see but there is little bit of wrinkle right here other than that it turned out pretty good for a rattle can job there is a linkle wrinkle right here I don't know if you guys can notice that on camera there is a little wrinkle there definitely wrinkle here y you could definitely see that on camera I told you guys earlier it was super bad here and uh I finally fixed majority of it obviously it's not the best it is a rattle can job at the end of the day and the motor was still in the bay I did get Hella overspray on the brake booster and the lines I will eventually fix that but for now it's just going to be like that it was so hard to even spray the back just because there's just so much line it's been a couple days later guys I'm still sick and I'm still working on this damn car we put brand new silicone hoses for the coolant so that goes to the heater core that is brand new the one that goes to radiator and then back to the block that's also new also fix the leak here this whole line here was super bad look at this it started cracking and that's what half of the leak was coming from I still need to fix a leak from the rear main seal and the crate seal waiting for the gasket to come in I'm also going to do a valve adjustment on this also there is no AC anymore I am still going to run AC in this however I'm still waiting on the part to come in I'm going to run a AC tuck kit so instead of the AC unit being here where these two brackets used to be it's actually going to be in the front and so that would just make it a lot easier to um run a bigger turbo and just to run a turbo kit in general but we are also going to need to paint the battery tray and the manifold I'm going to paint this manifold uh wrinkle black I mean come on guys you can't blame me this looks 10 times better than what the blue was all right so here is the valve cover I tried the best I can there is some spots while that cover is drying I think uh did pretty well on this battery tray I am using the intake that I got it's just a cheap cheap intake anyway so we're just going to use it as a prop because if I don't have that intake on holding it in it literally just falls on his face face you know it doesn't look that bad honestly I mean it could be worse where it says Honda and VTEC and then the Honda emblem I will be shaving that just to make it that oam look while the valve cover and the manifold are drying I'm going to do is replace place the seal behind this cam is finally out this definitely is leaking it's definitely wet old seals out wasn't too bad but still leaking either way so it's better off to replace it anyways similar I think it's just different color all right and after tapping this seal for an hour the new one is finally in there's a lot that still needs to be done the crank seal the rear main seal once these dry I got to put these on the car and uh I just can't fit that into one video and if you guys want to see more content I do have a second Channel Down [Music] Below I'm using my B bu to throw this all off | Jarek Mai | UCEIA8I-5gCuqRgiC8ZYJjuQ | 2024-04-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,231 | 6,009 |
q8MLEBv_oz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8MLEBv_oz8 | Work Related Stress Counsellor Preston | Sandra Burlace | i I'm Sandra are you feeling stressed anxious overwhelmed everything's got too much for you perhaps you need to talk to somebody help think these things through everybody has these problems from time to time and there's nothing wrong with you it's just we're bombarded with lots of difficult things in our lives and talking to somebody can really help you sort it out get things back into order of priority and help you move forward with a life that you'll have being comfortable with so give me a ring my name is Sandra and work across Manchester alpha psychotherapy and counseling and you can reach me on 07 817 610041 I offer non-judgmental emotional support and are just at the end of the phone give me a call and we just have an informal chat and take it from there | Sandra Burlace | UC2RGTuhhC4jfQZxcgqbrCiw | 2015-11-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 141 | 770 |
MVrKg1tS3P4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVrKg1tS3P4 | Meet Quentin Harriger - Visions Country Hitmaker Top 5 | tell us a little bit about what what are you even doing later uh well I do all country music all the time and started out 2013-1 a singing competition up in big flats and that kind of catapulted me into the public eye a little bit I've had the chance to open up for Billy Dean tired and Anita Cochran Darryl Worley coming up at Memorial Day on the twenty-fourth and writing and recording my first single I'm an American went over really well actually just got out of the studio with Lonnie park doing a song called creek bed which is one that I performed and that's gonna be released here digitally so everything's going well so feels like it's falling to playa yeah so next what should I was gonna ask you is who are you who is I would have to say songwriter yeah correct absolutely so about your singing experience before all of this where did where did this start I was kind of like every other high school kid you know I did the course thing and stuff like that in high school was in an acapella group i went to stay jump Fisher College got involved with that and then again a guitar as a gift like my junior year and no it's just a hobby that kind of got out of control but so what really inspires you when you sing what is back there pushing you I think it's it's I think it has is with Paul musicians it's the the dream for one but with me being a songwriter stop doing my own songs a lot of the music today unfortunately some of it you can't really get much feeling from and stuff so that kind of pushes me a lot is to have the music have a song that actually means something to someone whether it's myself or somebody else yell if it connects with one other person out there you know that's great so that's kind of the drive behind at all yeah what would you say to the country music skeptic the guy that says I hate country it's all about your dog running away tears and fire I hear that all the time especially people asking i bring up music in a conversation they see i tell them it's country and that's usually kind of the first things out of their mouth is oh it's all sad it's all well yeah some of it is like that but it's because somebody wrote it so somebody was connected to it so it's actually trace adkins a song the songs about me so it's kind of the thing you know take a second to listen to it um you know not necessarily the stuff that's on the radio but get an album of somebody and take a ride down you know they're kind of music on that is you're basically listening giving everything that they were feeling at some point no absolutely oh yeah yeah definitely what would you want to say to a our judge panel and our potential voters that I you know I'm doing this chasing the dream definitely a hundred percent it something that in the past few years has really become a realization to me you know that playing out and stuff and you get the compliments to stuff and it kind of gets to you like okay maybe I can do this so it's you know I'm all in a hundred percent trying to do this local guy you know trying to make it in all the support matters you know whether it's one person or a thousand people that hear you you know everything matters everything counts I want you to give you your best reaction if you were to win the whole thing the visions country hitmaker challenge this year on 3 ready 1 2 3 this I'm speechless I mean honestly it's it's another one of these things you know that it can happen anybody and anybody can win it and it's you know it's it's another opportunity it's a it's a chance to get yourself out there | 98.1 The Hawk | UCkhyXMyITylO3xLqlt9Wa1w | 2015-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 699 | 3,559 |
tMYzCJh9SEU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMYzCJh9SEU | Gut's – Do or Die (Official Video) | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] get around gather round take a siege hammer out it's pressing on the two sides and you can't deny it [Music] some people have money to my food on the table oh there's more to spending like a good chicken here money doesn't grow on trees stop acting like a fool do it [Applause] is [Music] you know you have to do things on your own so get quickly before bed in the test and tell him that he smells like a rotten cat the same can happen [Music] is [Applause] hmm oh [Applause] [Music] to drive how the beast stay all said don't tell the new regrets keep in mind that everyone get a new dancer [Music] it [Music] if those guys want to fight you you're the brave is [Music] | Gut's | UCp2H9MYfyIEK6y8aKm-zfXA | 2021-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 139 | 735 |
fsa7p4Mpx3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsa7p4Mpx3k | S/Court Dismisses Suit Against Oyetola's Participation In Election |New Naira Will Be Available- CBN | [Music] thank you very good morning to you we're back with the breakfast and plus TV Africa it's a beautiful Friday morning the last day for us this weekend I'm looking forward to the weekend my name is Kofi Bartels and I am Messi it's good to have you join us this morning all right Mercy indeed are looking forward to our conversations with our guests this morning the election is a fast approaching and Nigerian serves just a couple of days to take get the permanent photo cards but it expires on on Sunday and the headline deadline elapses on Sunday um Eric will be will be on you know all the offices of running to get the voter card so we're encouraging everybody you know to go out get those cards um we know that the ionic officials staff even even have adult stuff will be working their socks off from 9am to 5 p.m so encouraging every single person out there to please please please please please go and get uh your permanent filter card if you had already registered to vote all right and it's exactly it's on the 5th of of uh of February 2023. uh don't sit back at home and say well inec is going to uh to to extend it we know them that's what they do know go and get your card all right let's start off with a top trending thing let's say it's a lot to look at but we can only squeeze in maybe three of the top trading uh stories and things in Nigeria uh into our conversation this morning we start off with um Ocean State Australia state has really been uh in the eye of the storm as far as politics is concerned it's been a really hot battle there uh you know and you know what happened with the election you know how the PDP uh governorship candidate won that election talking about Governor who became the dancing Governor Mary would have asked if he was going to dance after he lost at the election petition tribunal um to his arrival of the pdp's candidate and former Governor uh all right but the dancing Governor kept dancing in fact one of the words used in court was that he was dancing to buga and he showed them that he will continue dancing the news is that the Supreme Court uh yesterday dismissed an appeal by the peoples Democratic party seeking to restore the Nullification this is not a tribunal a situation of tribunal's ruling it has nothing to do with that but this is a different seat seeking to restore the Nullification of the participation of uh boyo at all of the PDP and his Deputy Benedict labio his running mate uh in that July 16 2022 governorship election of the federal high court in Abuja in a judgment on September 2020 TV recall had nullified the participation over yetola and alabi in the governorship election on grounds that their nomination forms were endorsed by an acting chairman of APC who was also a serving governor of Yuba State and uh luckily for the two gentlemen oyetola and his running mate Justice in which his judgment was set aside by the court of appeal and a judgment in December last year which enabled him to participate in the election of course the PDP appeal to the highest appellate court in the land the final bus stop as far as appeals are concerned the Supreme Court and this is the judgment that has been delivered delivered by five member panel at the Supreme Court led by Miller Justice sent us um which held at the PDP or the appeal by the PDP was without Merit and directed the lawyer to the PDP candidate to do the right thing we chose to withdraw the suit so there you have it yes either on what the uh the tribunal will say the process is so far what was so you know I think that there's a lot of misinterpretation I think that Nigerians a lot of people do not understand that this is a pre-election matter so this is actually you know everything is actually happening at the same time when there's a tribe you know uh you know there's a tribunal case and then the tribuna has given her verdict that's still a lot but I think that the spinner makes up if you look at the thoughts of Nigerian it's a pre-election matter that has been ongoing prior to this time and if you look at the context of the matter it was that you know he was suing the PDP was suing for the uh was it called again I mean whether he has the capacity or yetala had the capacity to contest in an election however the interpretation is that you know a delicate cannot however uh you know Sue he doesn't have the local standing that's what you know legal practitioners will call it to sue him because he was not part of the primaries in the sense that primaries are party Affairs so it was I mean it's an internal issue right so and there was also a ruling part at this time that he was qualified you know it was a back and forth with the court and what have you and then there was a judgment that was given that he was qualified uh you know to go ahead so yes the reason why you know this has actually come out the the Supreme Court has sacked that or dismissed the case entirely is that the other party that's the PDP has no local standing because however adelike was not injured he was not part of the primaries if he was part of the APC and he contested then he probably would have had the local standing to you know sue him and that's you know the decision of the court but I think that there's been you know the misinterpretation and understanding that this is a exactly you know your tribunal case then I had nothing to do with trab you know everyone's expecting that the PDP has time to appeal the case I mean the you know the tribunal's Judgment right uh go to the appeal court and that's what it should be however uh there are also a lot of things surrounding the tribunal judgment or you know the uh statement that was being put out in the sense that if you look at the judges I mean out of the judges there's no unism in terms of the Judgment that were delivered so you had different versions some people were saying oh over voting a certain jotted over voting another talked about different issues and as such you can't come to conclusion but it is what it is well still I mean fingers are crossed it's only expected that there will be an appeal and and that's what it is so yes I I think that you know that fall back and forth has been going on it's a pre-election matter it's been ongoing and there's been a ruling part at this time if you look at the case involved there's nothing there so the tribunal is still a different instrumentality and everyone is hoping that the PDP will take the route which is you know go to the appeal court mm-hmm then that's it so but we we have to quickly move on from that to our next stop trending uh this morning and that would be on the issue of the naira it's been a lot for Nigeria so it's we need to have a special naira segment we have a more touched Row for it I thought I mean I mean you're very correct so uh the CBN is has said that she's committed to ensuring I really don't know why I have to always say she you know whenever you're referring to enter I'm correct we're giving we're giving that is what you you know I mean the CBN has said that you know she's committed to ensuring the new okay ladies take everything everything can be we don't even call it he no I never thought well you know how it is you don't use it it's not really you know you know how it is you know you worry thought that if you were going to say Nigeria so well you know the conversation is ongoing to be very honest right uh what you will face is there's no money there's no cash almost anywhere now even if you're going to find cash because if you go to the bank some of the bank or the banks that you have including the one that's very closest to us I mean like very close to us you can't find the old notes even at the counter you can't even find you know the new notes even at the ATM so I mean there's no money there's no cash that's the truth and um you know there's too many injunction that's been given so the CBN is assuring Nigerians that all the new neurons will be available for all of them neural notes will be available for all including myself and fingers across if you go to the POS uh operators you probably have to pay a FIFA for instance you want to take 2 000 error you'll be asked to pay 400. coffee so you want to pitch you want to take out 2 000 error from your account then after that 2009 you have to pay 400 error exactly for what's the rationale behind that and then they tell you that we buy this money Madam we buy this money we buy the money so if you don't want who is selling the money how did you buy the money why should you buy the money yes but the information is that the Central Bank of Nigeria has made a u-turn and saying that non-nigerians can uh the deposit money Banks can commence payment of uh new narrow notes over the counter which is I think we should uh just say today's I'm not sure that I'm not sure that we should be very excited immediately I I mean it's a relief for for a lot of people messy you know we live in the sense that you want to talk about the injunctions I mean it's not the first time you have the CBN giving directive it's not probably but we should be excited but people need to know know the information which is that the Central Bank of Nigeria has directed deposit money Banks to commence payment of the redesign narrow notes over the counter with a limit our daily apparent limit of 20 000 naira daily power limit of 10 000 there you know and uh if if if if we're we're happy I think Mercy is because it'll be a relief all right so I'm a lot of people yes uh coffee let's quickly take a look at this you know uh tape right now if you can roll it okay [Music] um put those ones behind okay foreign [Music] uh well so so that's that's the uh you know track right there felt like uh there was also checks and balances uh inspection of these Banks to ensure that uh you know all is done in accordance I mean it was also reported that 30 million if I'm not mistaken was allocated to you know Banks and that's what they expected to pay out at each time but that's not it so two in one is that the CBN has said that she was committed to ensuring new narrow notes reached the hands of Nigerians as soon as possible and that's in collaboration uh with the efcc and I CPC so yes the CBN has been carrying out uh Branch sport checks on ATMs or the banks and that's what you saw on that clip however uh there's also been a directive that's what Kofi had mentioned earlier on has directed that the CBN has directed commercial Banks to start paying redesignar notes to customers over the counter yes they said that this is in order to help you know alleviate the challenges that Nigerians are experiencing with getting access to new notes as well as reduce the cues at you know the ATMs Nationwide these are you know statements so it feels like hey there's a relief but you know there might also be different questions over time uh so how this can become because I mean we know that there's been several directives that's been proud yes indeed Mercy uh you've said it all you know um this is coming from Gordon Mayfield the Central Bank Governor uh there was a statement posted on the CBN website yesterday and signed by the director corporate Communications who was had his work cut out for him recently because anytime the uh the cement owner goes makes a statement he has to clarify but it was signed by osita Omani sobi he annotated a new directive will address the challenges of cues experience at commercial uh various commercial Banks across the country I'm sure they've seen the views I think they share these videos on WhatsApp a lot because anytime they sometimes when they may feel they talk especially recently as a governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria he referred to some videos of people spraying money and all that so I think people send these videos these videos to him so he can he can see um uh so so they're saying that Nigerians can only withdraw a 20 000 naira over the counter 20 000 over the counter a daily payout limit and this is quite an interesting development but um what the Central Bank of Nigeria is saying that they also continue to collaborate with the Nigeria police we saw something on our screen they've been making sure the police the efcc ICPC they have also added the federal Indian Revenue Service the Nigerian Financial intelligence unit to prosecute abuses and sellers of the naira people who are selling the naira so I don't know if they'll categorize or put the POS agents in that category of those who are selling uh the naira of those Arsenal because of the experience agents are you know giving out performing services and charging the commission of as high as 20 percent you know for caching naira so 5000 error it will charge a thousand there uh for for that that is too high okay that is too high now this is what the statement said that the Central Bank of Nigeria has observed with great concern the activities of persons who sell the newly a designer redesigned banknotes and those who flagrantly abuse the legal tender by hurting or hurling you know what so for naira notes in the air and stamping the currency and social functions I mean I won't complain somebody hurdles you know when they say you're hurling something and someone it makes you carrying something left and through hey he wouldn't hurt me I mean I would complain but they are saying that they're frowning at that you know stamping them you know messy stamp something somebody stands a word of catch on your face I don't know if you tell them that is CBN says they shouldn't give it back to them you know but that's what they're saying now they said also on CBN through the state pen that quote we equally notice the queues at ATMs across the country and the upward Trend in the cases of people stalking and aggregating the newly introduced back notes they seriously obtain from ATMs is blah blah blah blah so they're talking about laws you know um are they also talking about people selling the naira talking about people spraying the naira people stamping the currency you know and all that on people's heads and they're saying that section 21 sub 3 of the CBN 2007 frowns at this you know France at this it is a lot a crime okay it states that um uh coach this is the act now section 21 sub 3 of receiving act CBN at 2007 spring off off Dancing or matching on the night and stepping on it uh or any note issued by the Central Bank during social occasions or otherwise howsoever shall constant abuse and the facing of the naira on such note and shall be punishable by another law by fines and imprisonment of both okay that's what they're talking about now the CBN also stated and this is quite interesting section 21 sub 4. which states quote um it shall be an offense punishable under subsection one of this section for any person to Hawk uh cell or otherwise trade in the naira coins and notes or any note issued by the bank so does this mean that those who uh you know providing Point of Sales devices and services to the public to be able to cash cash are they breaking this uh floods in this rule because the charge a percentage a service charge you know it used to be um uh is it is it a one percent of the the amount you know now we're seeing them charges has five percent ten percent you know so that's really really high um so uh what are what I'll finally add to this message is that um for me it was it was a surprise that the Central Bank of Nigeria had given a directive that over the counter and withdrawals of the new Nano should be stopped it was a surprise because um one of the the limits they placed was so taken of the naira over the counter you know the cash revised cash drawer policies that's number one number two you had daily limits of um uh a hundred thousand era initially and 500 000 now weekly withdrawal limit all right which later was increased and you could take a weekly withdrawal of one million and five million that's for individuals and corporate organizations now if those limits uh to be adhered to it's hard for people to to adhere to them because people need the cash but in deference to the cbn's policy people say okay we're going to do it they said 100 000 500 000 people made noise now they increased it people are saying okay well we have a meeting point no if I'm a businessman and I need money okay to do my business and I go to the ATM which will give me only twenty thousand naira a day all right how am I going to survive how am I going to do business okay so so whilst trying to tell Nigerians to adhere to a particular policy which is a cash withdrawal limits it was always going to be hard for business owners or families to survive with only 20 000 cash a day for those who rely on cash transactions you know and I think it was it was for me it was always a defeatist thing to say you can't go to the bank and withdraw the new narrow over the counter I mean so it means that as a as anybody I can't get more than twenty thousand right a day okay what if I need I need to use 50 000 in a day to transfer or you use the app don't tell me that don't tell me that messy that's what it is yes you know I mean I mean you see it's the expression you had doctor I mean you have no you you have no idea what's going on let me because because you ask yourself um with all the the the qualifications of these guys who are the Syrian so many of them you see how they trip to the National Assembly to meet with the committee committee how can you say in a country for how many weeks now that people cannot withdraw the new notes and nobody wants to go to the bank to make individual owners because probably the people you're doing the business with cannot will not accept the old roads and you're telling us that we cannot withdraw no so what account so where are we going to get them from so so for for the period of extension don't forget that I mean we probably would have been over this by this time today's the third of February so the period of extension is a period of I mean it means that that also is a legal tender but the challenge that we're faced with at a time up until the 10th now uh when you get to the tent however it suspected that you will still be able to swap the I mean go to the bank and exchange the cash but it's no longer Illegal Tender so my point is I mean it's still a legal tender up until this moment and that's what that's the reason for the extension but you ask yourself why is it that you don't even have the new notes and the old notes not available the Apex bank is blaming the commercial Banks and we have seen that people go to parties this they have the the note how come you have the POS operators having whatever what I'm talking about is a different situation okay yes no okay okay spring and all that is there I need 50 000 error immediately can I get that 50 000 uh from the ATM machine or from the ATM rather the answer is no can I get that 50 000 from the banking Hall the answer is no because the CBN has said you can't give money even the the limits the police they are even saying we can't even withdraw up to that limit okay now you're telling me that I need to take my old money to the bank to change it for new money and then now Messi you're saying that maybe they are saying too that well if I need a lot of money now I should go back and take the old naira when rather if I go to the bank because they want to take the old naira out of the system they should be giving me new looks so if I need 50 000 naira for instance a hundred thousand now one million naira okay in a week as an individual and I go to the bank and they give me all notes how will the old notes get out of the system so they buy the deadline we have more news into the system okay so so it's it's um it's it's I'm just trying to just no I'm not saying uh number one change must be gradual okay it's something called change management it's a process and you must be consistent you cannot say you want to you want to change something but you are doing the whole thing okay what it is means is that people will go for instance you want to get 50 000 now over the counter they'll give you 20 000 new notes all right and um ten thousand uh thirty thousand are all notes is what this this means okay they'll give you twenty thousand dollar new notes and then thirty thousand are owners how are you gonna take the almost out of the system so it's the policy inconsistency policy u-turns the policy somersaults by the CBN is is worrying you said you're going to um what they call again place a limit of five hundred thousand dollars for individuals and a millionaire for companies little people made noise he changed it you said you're going to end the use of the ordinary by 31st of January people made noise you changed it you said people can withdraw money over the counter to a certain limit you again now came back and said yes you can run the money but even though we want you to change the Old Navy now I will give you hold still you can't take me now now you said okay you can take in Europe only twenty thousand why can't we have a straight policy from the CBN well thought out and then we can know this is what to do you know what message is sending mixed signals and also it shows that these guys don't know what they're doing because if you know what you're doing you have projected analyzed and thought out every scenario to come up with the best decision not to be changing your mind when you're changing your mind and the Bible says a double-minded man is unstable is on its ways it's an unstable thing you change your minds okay I want to drink a cook they bring cook you know no no I want to drink Fanta the the somersaults are too much so so you also need to know that don't forget that this is not the first time we're having the narrow note uh being redesigned introduced we've had over time have you ever seen this kind of drama no we have what I use so so my point is this is not the first time we've had different I mean prior to the the same currency we're spending right now the old notes that we now refer to as the old note we've had times where we've gone through transition yeah has there is still been this sort of drama and you know because naturally this is drama coffee it just faces out you don't even notice it yeah you won't notice it thank you you know so you bring the money I mean if you introduce a new currency or a new note you're using the new note automatically it just you know it just goes so what happens is if you bring the new old node to the system and it's been collected whoever collected you're getting a new one whatever it is that you're getting it keeps recycling the system itself was designed to just you know help itself not you know get to that point so there's no need for oh we are stopping the old notes the old note will just go on its own so how did we do it at that time and what were we doing at this point in time but Kofi we don't have time we have to leave that unfortunately we can yesterday easily one of our staff was telling me something that uh caught my attention he says he's he's afraid afraid of what we will lose money if I have a purse and you look inside you see the new 200 nanote you might think it's 10 there you see the 1000 average I think it's 59 and it's possible some people may just blindly yes especially his marketing it happened to me yeah just give out that so I think I wasn't sure if it was 500 because you know I think 500 looks like 200 because it has yeah not necessary it looks like 200 so I wasn't sure if it was 500 oh okay so I saw that 500 and I saw another one so I thought it was like 700 but I didn't know that was 1 000. so yeah be careful but it's okay we will definitely get there you know we're nursing democracy we're developing please excellent and I think I love something you said previous times when when they introduced new notes new designs you will not even notice you don't notice so you place with your limits on across all channels people can even use those channels see what are we talking about message when my dad was alive my pleasure blessed memory made such CJ battles okay the many times I'll take him to the accidental emergency surgery you know when he becomes to get ill and he needed a treatment sometimes you go to government hospitals teaching hospitals private hospitals you don't have the peers are working and I use the public Hospital because of the care he needed he had to be we had a lot of the Departments for money even with me it's midnight when we take him to the hospital people are being taken Hospital on Emergency the easiest places may go to be a private hospital because of the cost of Health Care okay a public hospital they go to a general hospital teaching as well they may not have the Pew let's say please bring cash what do you do it is uh what we're faced with I mean you can't begin to count the losses you can't count what people are going through you can't even count how many persons would have lost their lives in in this period you know following this policy but like I mentioned earlier on whether it is an excuse for us to continue the way we are but I know that we're nothing democracy and we're growing we're developing and we definitely get there stay with us when we return a bit time for us to go through the papers this morning we call it off the press good morning | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2023-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,943 | 25,380 |
D5wXUQlsmBE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5wXUQlsmBE | What nobody tells you about arm position in the golf swing | that's so good that you know that's unreal I think I just want to say at this point that in the tips that we have filmed so far for me on a personal level this has been the most beneficial staying connected throughout That Swing has been so so good throughout my game right now I'm delighted I found the art of simple golf one of the big difficulties with the golf swing is understanding where your arms should be and what impact they have throughout the golf swing in terms of in the backswing in particular chicken wing those elbows flying around all over the place can be really off-putting irritating you can very much disconnected and it has a huge impact on your swing in today's video I'm going to come up with a solution to resolve all lack of a better understanding of where your arm should be from that address position and make that whole swing a whole lot easier it's going to come to you from the art of simple golf a channel which is producing some great content and the idea of simple golf well that sounds perfect to me now the first thing to point out is this is going to work throughout the swing so whether it's with your wedges whether or not you've got an ironing handle whether you've got driver this principle just adopted into everything and like I said it's all about connection to the body because they've done about you but there's nothing worse than sort of feeling disconnected which is what we don't want to do and trying to work out where our arms are in the backswing in particular for me is one that is a real struggle now I've tried sort of keeping the sort of elbow tucked in which can mean I sort of turn a little bit flat and that concentration doesn't work at all and this kind of ensures that you get in a position that is really first of all adopting a good posture and a dress and then allows you to swing through the whole swing with your arms connected to your body and it's a great feeling the irons or the wedges and the drive that you've seen me hit so far this morning have all been adopting this principle and it's dead simple now I'd rated my nephew the other night and he's addressing the ball with some of these bent arms and every now and again he'll get the ball good but every now and again not so good and it's eradicating those problems the first thing we do we obviously want to get our arms straightened out a little bit to get some consistency in terms of that impact location but then it's where do these the top of our arms how do they stay connected to our body I'm not ensuring this kind of thing well there's a very very simple process that you Undertake and I'm going to cut through a lot of what the art of simple golf sort of talks about and I mean it right to the point and it's dead dead simple this one hold a golf club out in front of you straighten those two arms and then pinch the inside of your forearms together when I say pinch push them both together feel is a little bit of a connection between your bicep your inner bicep or your tricep there into your chest muscle once you get that feeling and once you feel some connection between those two on both arms left and right then start to lower down and what happens is you'll feel that your arms are on top of your chest and not at the side of it and that's a huge huge big difference in this ability to stay connected so arms out in front of some normal adopt your position straighten them out a bit we're not tensing the life out of this thing we're not going to become super rigid all of a sudden squeeze those arms in but more importantly feel them touching your chest muscles and then you're going to lower down now it's at this point that I can start to feel a difference I feel my arms in front of my chest like I said as opposed to what I would naturally adopt with alongside the chest that's the first thing that makes a big big difference but there's a simple drill to make sure that you're getting this process right and it's not just at the address position you're going to remain keep that sort of squeeze if you like throughout the swing and first of all it gets you in a much better position in the backswing through impact and then obviously to complete the swing as well and this is how the drill goes today's video is brought to you in partnership with hot golf the online golf mega store bringing you the hottest deals in golf and of course the clubs featured in today's video find the link to the hot Golf website in the description below and check out some incredible giveaways and offers so just a little bit short and left yeah it is and all we played that with or bounced over the bunker now what you'll see is I've got a t-peg underneath and we can find this one in my shirt I've got two tea pegs that were tucked underneath my armpits what's the reason for that well basically it's quite simple and I've probably already worked this out it helps you stay connected throughout the swing and it helps you sort of that pinch in motion I'm going to be perfectly honest with you I find this a really really difficult exercise to do but it sort of exaggerates a feel if you like and that's something that's really important because what I then did was drop the ball get into my position without the tea pegs and I got a much better understanding and feeling of that connection throughout the swing so I understand it in principle to exaggerate a feel but it's not something I felt particularly comfortable executing that felt just a little bit difficult for me to execute the shot and the big deal for me I always said throughout the test in the tip series I will report back what I find I like a huge amount of this the Simplicity of it is really good it's improved my strike over the last few days considerably and I've adopted it into every shot that I hit hence I'm reporting it back to you the one thing that I've got an issue with slightly personally is when I'm in particular post impact is I'm just struggling a little bit in that connection phase and that's something that I've just got to work out for myself and if a bat if I hit a bad shot it's just leaving it out a little bit to that right hand side so that again is just me working out how to excuse me adopt this principle into my game because like I said with all these tips on this channel it's no kind of like there's no magic potions you know you ain't gonna all of a sudden start walking up to the ball stick a couple of tea pegs on the armpits and start firing wedges into pins that's not how it works but maybe a little bit of a snippet that you can take in the art of simple golfers definitely give me something to has helped me better understand like I said that feeling of connectivity throughout the swing and at no point have I ever pinched my sort of arms together and no point have I got my arms in front of my chest in all the times that I've played golf and straight away me adopting this position just at the address position I feel like I look a whole lot more solid in terms of my address my stance feels really good it gets me in a much more upright position in my backswing so for that alone I really would encourage you to try this one out for yourselves like I said that's my interpretation of it go and check out the artist simple guys got some really good very simple as the title suggests uh nuggets of information that could unlock a little bit of success in your golf game so go and check that out for the full explanation on his channel I'm gonna carry on practicing that one but I really do believe it is worth giving a go and uh you're watching this on possibly one of two channels right now either our original Channel which is the average golfer or testing the tips either way I appreciate your support and I would ask you to make sure that you subscribe to both because you've got plenty of content coming your way and 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Iq7Hyd0TMAY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq7Hyd0TMAY | Scott Alarik, April 2012 | thank you singer-songwriter author columnist Scott alarich Scott was born in Minnesota he started performing as a singer-songwriter after graduating from high school around that time he became actively involved in opposing the Vietnam War enjoying the resistance movement and he refused to register for the draft and was convicted for resisting and served 19 months in federal prison for his refusal when he was released he returned to another kind of activism the world of Folk Music he became a fixture on National folk music scene and performed out regularly on the Prairie Home Companion and show host Garrison Keeler wrote of him I have rarely seen an audience in such good mood as when he's been there he went on to perform in many coffee houses and concerts series from Chicago to Greenwich Village to club passim and Metro West's own old Vienna Coffee House he has recorded three albums but he did not stop there upon moving to Boston Scott was invited to write for the Boston Globe about music and soon became the principal folk music writer for 25 years and he has been called one of America's most astute music critics and chroniclers by Earl hitchner of the Wall Street Journal he also took on work as a radio host he covered folk for radio as well as Boston Globe seven years of a correspondent for the national news here and now and he wrote for many national magazines including sing out and New England folk Almanac Scott has also talked about topics in folk music and colleges museums folk societies music camp and he also then began sharing his love and knowledge of folk music through writing books Pete Seeger calls him one of the best writers in America and Daryl Williams says he is the finest folk rider in the country in his first book deep Community adventures in modern folk underground Jeff Boudreau said never before was the landscape of modern folk music been so comprehensively documented prompting Library journal to call it an essential primer to the continuing folk Revival he now has a new book Revival a folk music novel which has been referred to as a joyous celebration of folk musicians and their world and has had rave reviews from folk stars like Tom Paxton Katie Curtis John Gorka Ellis Paul to name a few he has a lot to offer from his life and his activism in getting others connected to the art of Folk Music and his own art of writing about the world of Folk Music and offering out his own songs I'm so glad that he's come to Hopkinton today and look forward to hearing a small sample of his own art this morning so please help me welcome as it comes up here to the stage Scott alarich as Cheryl mentioned I've I've just written a novel as as far as I know it's the first novel completely set in the modern folk world and but I couldn't resist it's a love story about two songwriters singer-songwriters Drawn Together by their shared passion it might interest some of you to know that the older songwriter Nathan Warren in the book is when the book begins he is an open mic host because I very much wanted to show the folk World from the community up and not just to write sort of A Star is Born for folk music but to write a book about how this wonderful community-based music lives today and and is in so many ways I think the same kind of community music and social music and real people's music that it was uh back before the music industry got involved with music and started turning it into what many people see of today which is just a consumer product but it probably won't surprise you to know that that I couldn't uh if you're familiar with my non-fiction writing at all to know that I couldn't write a whole novel about folk music without figuring out some way to sneak in some of my favorite true stories about folk music so let me start with one of those let me put on my author glasses here I just I just wear these for effect the effect is to see for weeks Nathan had been jotting down his favorite stories about folk music not necessarily the most important ones but the fun ones the odd mysterious and revealing ones the ones that felt like secrets there was a story he'd heard about the old Texas blues Legend lightning Hopkins he had a few minor r b hits in the 40s right around the time rhythm and blues was getting its name what Hopkins took away from the experience more than anything was that he should never trust a white man with a pen in his hand The Story Goes One Fine Day lightning found his cupboards bear it was the dawn of the 60s folk Revival and several small record labels had expressed interest in recording him again he always said no but now he needed the money he got in his car and drove to New York the Big Apple Gotham the city so nice they named it twice arriving at one of the labels he told him he would record for them but would not sign anything and would not accept a check cash only one payment and a bottle of gin of course the right thing would have been to say oh no Mr Hopkins that will cost you a lot of money think of the royalty sir but the label would get to keep those royalties so they scurried to the bank and came back with a few thousand dollars in a big brown envelope and a bottle of gin he opened both put one in his pocket the other in his mouth and sang them 12 songs all in one or two takes everybody happy he said when he was through everybody nodded so he left got in his car checked his address book and drove to the next label that had asked about recording him he made them the same proposition got the same deal and drinking their gin and stuffing their big envelope in his pocket sang them the same 12 songs he repeated this process with five or six other labels over the next few days then drove home to Houston and restocked his cupboards story was true but he hoped it was he did know there were a curious number of lightning Hopkins records from the early 60s that featured different versions of the same songs well here's now something about the two characters Nathan Warren I told you a little about he was a guy who had a real good chance at stardom signed a big major label record but there was a staff shake up at the label and it was never released and he was just detritus just you know a write-off for that fiscal year this happens this is a story that's happened to a lot of people in the music world um and at middle age he's convinced that he's just his life was a complete failure and he works as an open mic host and a folk jam and he also hosts a folk jam and he teaches and he kind of ignores the fact that he loves doing that but that all gets ignited a little when he meets a young ambitious uh very talented very beautiful young songwriter named kit Palmer who is in every other way imaginable completely unprepared for a career in music and that begins to draw them together and one of the things that I was so much a mantra for me in the book that I put it on the cover of Revival it's kind of the banner line for it we come of age more than once and it's very much about how each of them guides the other through uh that this is seen early in the book just give you an idea of the flavor of it and then I'll sing the song in question set up here I'll be clumsy now so I can be real slick later foreign this is happening at the folk jam kit is uh grew up like so many of the young people in folk music today she grew up around traditional music she she was a Scottish Fiddler and competed in Scottish fiddle uh contest as a little girl and and uh she kind of forgot that part of her and she's just starting to get it back during this scene but this is mostly Nathan whatever Nathan thinks he's doing whatever Nathan thinks he's thinking about Nathan is always thinking about the music and that shows here and he asked a question I think anybody who likes folk music or anybody who likes poetry has probably asked themselves this troubling question at one point or another Nathan walked down the back hope oh wait a minute I'm going to start that a little later hit set with a half dozen jammers at a small table by the far end of the room they had finished a tune and were laughing and talking in the time-honored way of the jam Applause is considered bad form because it suggests a performance atmosphere so after a tune there's a period of idol chatter sipping beers laughing and shuffling chairs until somebody begins another tune there is an unspoken order to all this but nobody really knows what it is it's simply the way it's always been since the first caveman noticed his neighbor beating on a rock wandered over and said hey I gotta stick too a young guitarist in a faded Boston Celtics Jersey neatly trimmed beard stubble and Martin guitar baseball cap suddenly began to sing a traditional cowboy song Colorado Trail Nathan walked closer putting a finger over his lips when a few people started to say hi he wanted to listen weep all ye falling rains whale winds wail all along along the Colorado Trail you could almost hear the slow padding of horses and cattle in the easy gate of the song it vaguely tells a story about a pretty girl named Laura whom the cowboy loves and misses but the song Never explains who she is or what's happened to her she's simply gone away as a young man that drove Nathan crazy he tried to learn the song a few times but without knowing what happened to Laura or even what her relationship was to the Cowboy he didn't know how to approach it now he thought those omissions were brilliant because the song really isn't about Laura or even the lovelorn cowboy it's simply about being alone in a lonely place and wishing that you weren't Nathan certainly knew what that felt like bobbing his head lightly to the beat Nathan closed his eyes and wondered what it was about sad songs that appealed to us so much do we like being sad even the up-tempo songs at the jam were usually about train wrecks Dead Mothers ghastly murders and ghostly lovers walking these Hills in long black veils maybe it's like those actors who say they prefer playing villains because they're more interesting our dark feelings have more complex pallets at least in art they do but Nathan had learned that form usually follows function in traditional music perhaps our unhappy feelings are more in need of examining than our happy ones who needs to solve happiness we need to understand the dark sides of life that's where the dangers are why else would Cowboys have sung all those sad love songs it was the one time they could display their inner selves explore their feelings and share them with friends and those deeper feelings need attention even on a cattle drive leave them alone too long unexamined and unexpressed and they Fester like an untreated wound maybe that's why Colorado Trail leads us away from the particulars about Laura and the cowboy Laura becomes everybody's absent love and the Cowboys loneliness becomes everybody's loneliness and doesn't the simple Act of sharing that in a song make us a little less lonely cheeks like a rose Laura was a pretty good anger everybody knows where all along along right through the lonely night right through the day keep that hurt and move it now move we'll win all along along the Colorado trip right through the stormy night dark is the sky wish I'd stayed at building where it's muddy warm and dry Darkness well wins all along along the Colorado train face like a Prairie Flower laughing all the day Lord while she's gone away but he Fallen Gray thank you notice how slick that was away I dropped that thing right boy I tell you that's showbiz I wanted to explore the process of of songwriting through the through the book and Nathan Warren ended up being an ideal subject for it because as the book begins he hasn't written a book or a song for years and he's just decided that that part of his life is over that he's fallow that he's all dried up that he doesn't have anything else to say to the world but then he falls in love and you know that makes us stupid in a lot of ways and it makes us stupid in a lot of ways that make us a lot smarter so I don't think there's there's no art certainly no art form I've dabbled in that is more dependent on Serendipity than songwriting that's more dependent on this distant thing called The Muse at one point Nathan kind of frustratingly thinking about that says that the the Ancients decided to call this The Muse because they didn't know what the heck it was either but you kind of have to wait for songs to come a lot of times you'll hear song already say I I it took me three years to write this song it doesn't mean that they were like Michelangelo getting up in 10 hours a day working on it you know like the Sistine Chapel but that they would write a verse and then they'd be stumped and they'd go away and if any of you have written a song and this probably happens with writing poetry too you'll come back to it and find that it's made progress on its own um and I try to show that process sort of painstakingly happening throughout the book but this is how this book begins gives you a little idea of of their relationship too I think Nathan was sweeping the kitchen floor humming quietly to the slow swish of the broom he stopped suddenly realizing he was remembering the melody to an old unfinished song he hadn't thought of it in years but always meant to finish it someday why had it come back to him now he walked into the living room picked up his guitar and sang the first two lines make me well someone break the spell that's kept me down since first I fell he sang it again and laughed remembering the self-pitying lament he tried to write after that opening couplet pompous young twit he hadn't even liked the girl who inspired it he just hadn't liked the idea of her dumping him it had been nothing but vanity pure foolish vanity no wonder he couldn't finish it it wasn't true maybe that's why it came back to him after all these years maybe he'd grown up enough to know what to write after those first two lines he felt a faint tickle of inspiration the strange feeling that ideas were forming into words in that place beneath our conscious thoughts he'd always liked the melody and felt it had something to say there must be some reason it returned to him today but it had been such a long time since he'd written anything the old fear flashed through him what makes you think you can relight the old dead fires of inspiration keep them cold they're safer that way they can't burn you always a reason to not do something but then he thought about Kit during those nor'easters alone and hurt wondering what she had done to drive him away and writing that beautiful new song turning her feelings Inward and then outward to the way we all feel when winter makes us seem so alone in the world he tentatively touched the guitars if it was something strange and new in his arms his fingers flawed faltered and fluttered from the strings he was afraid it had been so long so long but then he realized he was feeling something different more recent not The Familiar specters of cold Ash and dead Ember the memory of wood it did not bring the familiar pain but something that tingled excitedly expectantly beneath the fear what was it he smiled and caught his breath oh that he realized that his fingers felt on the strings the way they had at the first touch of Kit's soft skin the first time they made love how his hands had fluttered and faltered on her shoulders and along her arms and back and how she'd smiled at him warmly safely and leaned into his hands until they found their firmness he closed his eyes keeping that smile inside him and began to play he pressed his fingers down until the old sureness returned since there are a lot of poets and songwriters in the audience I'm sure there are a lot of poets and songwriters watching this on TV after he writes for a little bit let me give you this final little graph here where he stops and I tell you what I was talking about about that dependency on Serendipity that we that songwriters have enough for today let it breathe a while incubate it's an amazing thing about songs you can leave them alone then return to find that they've made progress on their own like they're living things and then suddenly they seem to have their own energy Nathan used to call it the Pinocchio moment when the piece of wood comes to life from that moment on a song participates in its own creation that's when you know you've got a real song and you know it viscerally it's euphoric like the best Rush from the best drug in God's Own Pharmacy I actually remember back in the 70s reading an interview with Paul Simon where he described what that moment feels like and he said if they could package that as a drug I would spend all my money on it but let me let me finish with uh another true story it seems a perfect way to end this show with its theme uh on activism and again uh in that list of activists uh um Cheryl forgot one that that should be mentioned in that Cheryl Perot of course so thank her for for doing this this is where Human Art continues to begin like Tim was saying like water like uh cracking gently through stone that it just keeps popping back up and popping back up every time they think they've got it stamped down uh good people like like Cheryl and all the people here at hcam find some crack in the stone and and let people make art for each other the way art was designed to be this is probably my all-time favorite true story about folk music and it is about a guy who really helped Define the relationship between folk music and activism and is continuing to do it Fame is a funny duck in the folk World folks notion of Fame has always been both larger and smaller than the kind of Fame pop culture celebrates Nathan wanted to explore that because it showed some essential demarcation points between folk and the mainstream music industry he knew a couple of stories that fit the bill in the 1970s Pete Seeger was invited to sing in Barcelona Spain Francisco Franco's fascist government the last of the dictatorships that started World War II was still in power but declining a pro-democracy movement was gaining strength and to prove it they invited America's Best Known Freedom singer to Spain more than a hundred thousand people were in the stadium where rock bands had played all day but the crowd had come for Seeger as Pete prepared to go on government officials handed him a list of songs he was not allowed to sing Pete studied it mournfully saying it looked an awful lot like his set list but they insisted he must not sing any of these songs Pete took the government's list to ban songs and strolled on stage he held up the paper and said I've been told that I'm not allowed to sing these songs he grinned at the crowd and said so I'll just play the chords maybe you know the words they didn't say anything about you singing them he strummed his banjo to one song after another and they all sang a hundred thousand defiant Freedom singers breaking the law with Pete Seeger filling the stadium with words their government did not want them to hear words they all knew and had sung together in secret circles for years what could the government do arrest a hundred thousand singers it had been beaten by a few banjo cords and the fame of a man whose songs were on the lips of the whole world is thought of as a fringe music but what rock star has that kind of Fame which of the world's great pop stars could have done what Pete Seeger did knowing that a hundred thousand people from another country speaking another language would know the words to the songs he came to sing for them and that they would rise and do it in defiance of their government that is Fame Scott's been a supporter of folk music through his interpretation of folk songs and his own original compositions he has a deep understanding of the folk community and the roots of the music the evolution of folk music over the centuries as a folk music writer for the globe he supported many events and performers and called attention to many new and upcoming artists he has also been a presenter of many events in which he performed but also included other artists he's a fine writer his earlier book deep community in his novel Revival have been very well received lavender Jasmine Rosemary peachy time foreign just walks past me | HCAM | UCk9PswI845zMloMn8kaIt1A | 2016-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,824 | 20,359 |
gOZOhfcguo0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOZOhfcguo0 | Japan's Umeshu + Umeboshi Industry | Todd Van Horne #ssl170 | and uh we're we're talking about traditions and wakayama with todd van horn so stick around we'll be right back maybe [Music] hi everyone thanks for joining i have todd van horn today with me talking about umeshu and umebushi and all things ume now todd thank you so much for joining yeah thank you for the invitation happy to be here it's awesome we've talked about sake we've talked about shochu and now we get to talk about umeshu i'm so excited i'm such a fan and look i'm even drinking it's not umeshu but it's made juice which i make every year yeah what do you i do we have a we have a tree i have a funny story can i tell you we have a tree when we bought this house we remodeled an old house and it just looked like a tree was like not ever going to have any leaves or any flowers it was just a stump but it was a pretty stump so i kept it and then after a couple years of living here i kept trimming it and you know putting fertilizer or compost around and suddenly beautiful white flowers started coming out i was really excited and then the fruit came out and i was really excited and i wasn't exactly sure what kind of fruit it was and i tried to eat some and i got really sick and then my neighbor who was also babysitting for us she said no that's ume you can't eat it you have to salt it you have to pickle it you have to make umeshu and she taught me so that that's such a great story and it only occasionally has fruit but i love having an ume tree in my garden it's wonderful so nice you get the blossoms every year not every year but yeah every other year or something how did you start your love of ume where did that come from yeah well let's see um i came to japan and at one point i had a restaurant i was very into foods um so cooking for the customers of course but also producing various food stuffs i had a line of koji based items like shio koji um had some handmade foodie kake stuff like that for sale at the local grocery stores and at local events um and a friend just called and he said hey my neighbors are retired manager from this company and we were discussing and thought he might introduce you and so i was in japan's largest ume producing company for four years wow that's really interesting well let's let's talk a bit about um the history of ume or what you know about the area and uh i read that ume umeboshi or ume is has a 1 300 year history is that right um well i think if you're talking about history i think many things in japan will be considered out of 1300 year history because that's when the first writings um were left um ume seeds have been found in archaeological digs um 2 000 and more years ago um common wisdom says they were brought from china although being the same you know general geographical area i wonder if they weren't always here um but as with a lot of fruit um the first varieties of a were hardly edible i mean they're hardly edible now you can imagine how it was then um and so you know there are product of years of cultivation just like every fruit um so yeah like i said see that it's described as plum and then other other areas that say it's an apricot and it's actually its own fruit so when i see it used in abroad it's usually ume japanese ume it's it's not really used like plum or anything is that right yeah personally my hope is that ume would be referred to as ume and people might come to understand what that means and that it's separate from you know or that you know japanese plum is not uh accurate so ume is a stone fruit it's related to the plum and the apricot um but different from other fruits the levels of citric acid and ume continue to rise as it ripens on the tree so what will happen in other fruits is that say two to four weeks before maturation i think or before it's ready to be picked or sorry before it's ready to fall naturally the levels of sugars will increase suddenly and then the level of citric acid will drop but ume keeps going up so when ume is fully ripe as you found you can't really eat it raw there is an ume research station here where scientists play with you know various varieties and cross breeding and they tried to make a couple varieties for eating raw and they're just not pleasant um is not meant to be eaten raw it should be made into salted umeboshi or umeshu liqueur which is surprising isn't it because people often say ume has medicinal qualities like it helps you fight off food poisoning is one of the things that i read or it you know it really is good for your digestive tract but if you eat it raw it's uh poison not so good yeah okay yeah um yeah so medicinal qualities the two major ones would be a lot of citric acid and that's easy to overlook because your body produces as much citric acid as it needs to survive unlike vitamin c humans are one of the few animals that don't produce enough vitamins or don't produce any vitamin c with our bodies we have to get it externally but it turns out that getting extra citric acid from your foods is really good for you citric acid will take care of lactic acid that's been building up in your muscles um it's good for fighting off infection uh overcoming fatigue and that's what you know samurai carried it into battle um because it helped them overcome fatigue and for other reasons as well i talked to someone recently i can't remember which talk it was but he was talking about um oh it was q2 he did a documentary with a martial art teacher and he was talking about back in the day they used to soak the cords for the sword that would hang down they would soak it in ume and then on their long journeys they would suck on the salty ume flavor and it would sustain them while they were tired and thirsty and i thought wow what a great story i love that i've never heard that but yeah that makes sense um so the salt is said to prevent thirst which is sort of uh not what you think would happen but it promotes saliva production and apparently it worked for them it also prevented spoilage in their food they would mix a dough i think with flour and water and umebushi and the things would just keep forever because the ume were mixed with them oh and let me just mention the other major health benefit is the polyphenols um there are quite a few researchers at some wakayama universities studying how ume polyphenols will um neutralize um viruses um it won't necessarily kill them but it actually grabs on to them and stops them from moving which is pretty interesting my mental image had been that oh you eat these things and it sort of zaps the viruses and they're gone that's not exactly what's happening it's a little more complicated and interesting wow that is interesting i'm showing the picture that you sent me of wakayama the beautiful valley is that around where the ume farms are or around where you live there are ume in that area yes that's not not the main producing area it's about an hour away gorgeous and uh louise has joined from new zealand thanks for joining louise she says hello from new zealand so i wonder wakayama looks like new zealand i've always wanted to go to new zealand gorgeous mountains yeah wakayama's mountains are short but extremely rugged and really tightly packed together gorgeous i'm also showing a map of the ume season so it starts in early spring and uh it's one of my favorite things to see because i know winter is almost over yes yeah yeah it's a harbinger of spring for sure it's the first flower to bloom um in the spring around here um when the honey bees are waking up it's the first thing that they find and ume don't produce a lot of nectar so there's no real ume honey and also because it's so early in the season the bees simply use it all for energy but yeah it's a nice nice tie-in about the varieties i was really surprised to learn that there's so many different varieties of ume you show you sent me the map with all the different varieties by area can you talk about that a little bit sure so um you know like i said we may have been cultivated over hundreds of years and improved bit by bit i think maybe one of the main most common varieties is called the shiro kaga or the gojirao in this area we call it gojirao but it's found nationwide called shirokaga and it's also what um japanese immigrants to california smuggled in apparently sewn into the liner of their jackets they smuggled in branches which were then grafted onto peach stock and that's where all of california's ume came from so california has cheeto kagume because of that um yeah it's pretty interesting so the gojiro variety it doesn't actually most of whom they don't ripen as you think a fruit might ripen where it you know gets nice and orange or red and soft and then falls those varieties stay green and hard for a very long time and then they turn a little yellow and then they're ready and if they're turning yellow they will spoil very quickly so if you're going to make umeshu out of them you have to maybe pick and then make it on the same day and they're also not really suited for umeboshi because they have a higher level of tannins and lower level of natural sugars so in the 1900s in the early 1900s one guy in this area i should step back just a little bit um because obviously it's a crop it was a crop with increasing profitability there there's always these agricultural contests for creating a better variety so one guy in the 19 early 1900s randomly found a genetic mutation in one of his fields he had like i don't know 60 trees of the same variety and one seed that he planted somehow turned into what is now called the nanko ume which is sort of the premier variety of ume so that guy held on to that for 30 years because he had a breeder's patent after 30 years when the patent expired a friend of his entered that into one of the local contests um for the best mma variety and it won the contest and now it's found everywhere and to avoid that natural genetic mutation that happens when you have you know cross-pollination creating a new seed all non-coat um are created from uh stock they're grafted so they all share the same dna and so nan ko ume the characteristics are it's bigger and softer and it's a little sweeter and more aromatic and has a nice kind of reddish color more so than the other varieties so because it's bigger it makes higher quality umeboshi and a lot of people prefer it for umeshu as well although there's a lot of people who say umeshu is already sweet so we should use the fruit that has higher tannins the gojiro or shirokaga to sort of offset the sweetness that's really interesting and when you sent me some of the photos and i'm showing the one on the tree now and i was surprised how big they are the those that one tree is exceptionally big most are not because i was surprised my tree are tiny they're maybe it's still a relatively young tree um if it was a stump it's probably not relatively young it might be the opposite um but there's different varieties of ume you know there's ones that grow larger and then there's kohlume the very small ones um that are you know the karikariume you know the tiny little ones that they go on your store bento sometimes that's just a different variety of umeboshi they're not young that's just how big they get so um can you tell us about the process a little bit that you experienced when you were working with the company yeah so uh production process or yeah production process i was surprised to read that um in terms of picking ume that the farmers usually just put a net under the tree and wait for it to fall i thought wow isn't that great like using the natural process to know when it's ripe it's just going to fall down i had a friend who who taught me about ume and she was standing on a ladder in my tree hitting them off with a stick but it sounds much nicer to put a net underneath i like that idea well you could do both really you could put the net and then you know shake the tree um yeah so can i take two steps back of course back to history a little bit okay so in the 1600s there was a castle in tanabe which is the local town um one of the main ume processing towns now and the lord of that castle he was a tokugawa vassal and he decreed that people in this area should be able to use the mountains to produce crops tax-free so a big incentive to put the mountains to work so wakayama is very mountainous there's very little flat ground so in terms of you know producing the rice that you had to send to the tokugawa uh head office um it was a fairly disadvantaged area and so that was kind of a big break for the people and they started using the mountains unfortunately the mountains are made of sort of a slate stone that has very well has excellent drainage which is not good for most crops but it turns out that it's really good for ume and that was sort of the birth of the the major ume uh production down here um so a lot of mma is produced on slopes because of that it's it's still up there um and so a feature of that is that if you if you put the net out just the right way then ume will fall and then all roll down to a collection point it's really easy it's also very difficult to climb around the mountains on to each tree and pick them uh by hand so it's labor saving and uh it increases the quality uh depending on when you're picking it yeah awesome and i read um also you sent me about the unesco heritage status and that um it's really good for the soil and it stops erosion and it's good because they cross cross what is it cross they have good forestry around it so the bees from the forest come and pollinate the ume trees i i thought it was a beautiful story in reality is it really is it isn't that sustainable um yes and no if you're going to uh deforest the mountains and use them for cultivation then this kind of thing is necessary because if you just cut the trees then mountains slide very easily here um so yeah they developed a system where they plant the ume trees then of course the weeds grow so they cut the weeds and just leave them there as compost to increase the the sod and the soil um to prevent uh slope slip uh at the same time yeah you need the pollinators the honeybees in the early uh spring and so you know beekeeping was developed fairly early here and people would you know carry the hives from field to field um and then they would create um ponds in the mountains for irrigation for water retention so it is a in that sense it's a it's a sustainable cycle um you know of course the majority of producers use pesticides um the mountains still slip uh it's better than not having it at all but i do wonder if reality is as good as the story well in in terms of social sustainability um it sounds like it's a very important crop and industry for the area is it 70 billion yen per year is generated from the ume trade around japan and wakayama employs so many people is it 70 of most locals in certain areas are employed by the ume industry so it's in that sense it's very important for the rural economy right it is very important 70 is probably a little misleading um it is one of the it might be the um major local agricultural product um let's see i think most makers most producers do a good job of keeping their secondary product production in town so there's cardboard manufacturers in town um there's you know plastic pack producers in town and of course that means that when you change a product specification that people can come and consult on changing the packaging very quickly so that's all very local where that 70 percent might have come from is the harvest season and that's a little interesting um in the harvest season it's incredibly busy and everything changes it's kind of like christmas in america not quite as festive a little more you know nose to the grindstone but everybody's busy with the ume harvest and so for example nobody's going to go buy a new car during harvest season because they're not thinking about that then and so well what do the car dealerships do with their extra people well those people can go and get a part-time job picking ume and so and you know historically the labor has always shifted toward the ume harvest during um june and july and people you know discuss who's paying the best who has who's providing the best bento at lunchtime things like this um the farmers used to buy everybody a beer for lunch they can't do that now um yeah so there's a big shift during the harvest time and the focus on the local secondary products so yeah it is a very important local local crop and everything is kind of as much as possible i think kept in people are busy and making money so there's a bit a bit more enthusiasm around even this year were people was it going as usual oh this year was the worst harvest in recent history um yeah yeah very bad um and i guess we can talk about climate change a little bit later um is there a buzz there's probably a buzz in some industries um of course the farmers you know talk about yields and you know the ume producing companies talk about price i would imagine that the only people in a buzz might be the people in the middle the brokers who buy stock and then try and you know keep it until the right time to sell for a profit everybody else tends to be pretty worried these days um and especially as the producers sort of gain in power and size you know every year smaller companies close down and it's the larger companies that you know suck up that demand and it only strengthens the larger companies which is not terribly good i think overall for the local economy but what the larger companies gain in efficiency then is a disadvantage for the farmers um because whether there's a good crop where there's there's a bad crop they're always making just barely enough money i think um the ways for farmers to make more money is for them to process and salt their own fruit um so they they soak in salt and then they sun dry and package that and then they can sell it to the producers who don't want to do the salting themselves of course you have to have the know-how and and the infrastructure to do that so is the umeboshi industry a little bit more like family run then the umeshu industry seems more like a big business model is that right yeah the the infrastructure and licensing necessary to do msu is very prohibitive especially on the regular tax filings it's really you probably have to have at least three staff working solely on tracking the movement of alcohol through the factory to give to the tax office um so umeboshi is definitely a more family oriented product yes process and then we'll we'll talk more about those and then immediately washed is that right and could you tell us the steps yeah sure um so let's see at least in our factory um depending on the product being made um it's either purchased immediately i mean we it's picked from the trees and taken to a local auction house mostly um or to the broker and then we'd buy from one of those or directly from a contracted farmer um so it would be washed either on the same day or the next day and immediately um thrown into alcohol or left to ripen for a day or two depending on how that particular crate looks um so just to back up a little bit um shoe is basically it's a macerated liqueur so that means it's just soaked and it's soaked in sugar and alcohol and the alcohol can be a neutral um white spirit like grain alcohol or it can be a shochu it can be japanese sake nihon nihonshu brandy anything with alcohol content can be used and actually what the alcohol does is it preserves the polyphenols and other things that the sugar pulls out via osmotic pressure and that's why the issue has to be sweet and also because there's so much citric acid and sometimes tannins in the ume that the sugar needs to counteract or balance yeah so usually the produce interesting how it's not only white liquor when you when you make it at home everybody always tells me just use the white liquor but it can also be used with sake and shochu and brandy this is really exciting yeah so you have more varieties especially if you're making your own a bit more freedom yes yeah um yeah the white liqueur will give you the most um uh foolproof product but you know it's fun to play around with other varieties as well yeah so what most producers do is they will you know they'll have these gigantic tanks and they'll they'll bring in whatever alcohol they're using and then they'll bring in usually a liquid sugar unfortunately um it's mostly what people use here is not high fructose corn syrup but it would be sort of like a low fructose corn syrup i mean high fructose corn syrup means you're taking corn and turning it into glucose and then adding fructose into that and so high fructose just means you're adding a lot of fructose and so mostly what's used here is a low fructose corn syrup if you're making it at home i would definitely recommend using the rock sugar sold in japan or if you can't access that use a granulated white sugar or even a brown sugar if you like um much better than a liquid sugar i think i saw there are some varieties where they use the black sugar from okinawa that's nice nice variety i'd like to try that it's really good um you wouldn't use 100 black sugar you would have that be one sixth to one-fifth of your ratio or so yeah so yeah you uh you mix your alcohol in your sugar and you throw the ume in and you just let it sit there for a few months you know mixing it occasionally a comment from frass thanks for joining from youtube he says i tasted homemade i um the name was from my principal in fukushima it was awesome [Laughter] nice yeah yeah the homemade is always the best i think um what's sold tends to be very sweet at least for my taste what people make at home is often a lot sharper and less sweet which i like so when you make it at home you said you you have one next to you is that is that something you made this year so this is something i made last summer and you can this is made from trying to get the light angle just right here this is made from the gojira ume that i said doesn't ripen so much but when it does ripen it it gets just a little bit of blush to it but then the sugars will i guess caramelized might be the best word over time and the color gets a little richer awesome common wisdom says that you should use one kilo of ume to one kilo of sugar and then each show which is 1.8 liters of alcohol but i usually use three kilos of ume to um two kilos no sorry three kilos of ume to 600 go nice so this is my jar um i've been because my i have kids i've been making um juice nice um and it's not mayumi because these are a store bought these are from somebody local but much bigger than the ones that come off archery um but if i make the ume juice and then i can also add it with shochu or something else later you know yes yeah absolutely possible yeah like a chew eye kind of thing yeah i like that um but you can basically keep it for a very long time is that right oh yeah i have some in my closet that is probably now like 15 years old wow aged and i saw some of the the website you sent me as well they have some aged or cask uh certain ume shoes is that right so different varieties yeah yeah um barely so using like a scotch or a brandy barrel and then aging the umaisu and that you know umeshu is it's a pretty one-dimensional drink because it's macerated there's not a lot that you can add into the silk because it would take a lot a lot of extra effort to maintain properly um so mostly what people do is they take the the shoe that's created by the soak and they just mix it with things and so for the producers there's kind of a limited number of things you can mix with it to make a good product and so just you know in order to expand their product lineup they started barrel aging which produces a really nice mini issue my former company had one five and ten year old barrel aged ones and then the 10 was just sort of another thing entirely it was pretty amazing quite high alcohol content right it says i'm showing it now tarot barrel aged meshu 20 cask strength 20 um so what what do you usually cut it with or what do you soften it with how should i say that i'd say sparkling water is nice yep yeah definitely um the majority of them issue available on the market is probably 12 to 13 um the stuff blended with fruit juice pre-blended would be like around the five to eight percent and then like you said the the stronger ones would be around 18 to 20 percent so yeah if you cut them um water is fine soda is great a fruit juice that mixes well you wouldn't want to overpower it let's see what else it's also good actually it's not terribly intuitive but to mix it with another alcohol and then dilute that so you could mix umeshu with like a ashochu that has a nice flavor that matches with it and then dilute that with soda or water and then that would cut your sweetness a little bit too i saw that they had uh umeshu and shiso um because boshi goes so nicely with shiso it was interesting to see a cocktail made with shiso and um um and other things yeah nice uh was that on the website that i sent you yeah okay yeah so that was developed by this uh really wonderful japanese bartender who lives in new york she made some recipes for us uh that's a fun one yeah um i guess should we talk about like foreign markets especially america yeah please yeah i i it hasn't had its day in the sun yet i'm kind of wondering if that day is coming um you know the the niche so far for umashi has been japanese supermarkets which of course makes a lot of sense um but those sweet drinks don't really have a good place in american you know alcohol culture at this point um you know if you if you show a a european anum issue for the first time they might ask like oh should i drink this before or after a meal but in america that doesn't really exist i did hear that there was an umashu bar opening in new york but that was pre-pandemic and i haven't really found any traces of that rumor recently frass has said how was the 20 one and wow 15 years best friend in the making he's coming to your house i just got a little bit left of that one but i'll share it with you yeah um my former company had two 20 products and one was the barrel aged and one was a non-barrel aged it was just age and steel tanks for a year um and they're quite different it's fun to taste the difference um but at the 20 percent you know the sugar content is also very rich so it's going to be syrupy so you'll want to cut it with something or mix it with something i i grew up in hawaii eating umeboshi um in my onigiri or musubi um should we talk a little bit about the umeboshi industry the side of the sure yeah yeah so umeboshi actually account for probably 90 to 95 percent of the income derived from ume um umeshu is a pretty small um portion of that in america and probably in other countries uh umeshu is sort of like the the strange stepchild of japanese sake but in japan it's just another drink on the shelf it is totally unrelated to sake and it is quite sweet and because of that i think the market is a little small so producers umi producers will make most of their money with umeboshi so the process for umeboshi like i said the farmers might take the fresh uma wash and sort by size and then soak in salt or the producers might buy fresh then after they've soaked for say let's see at least two weeks in 20 salt you remove them from the salt and you lay them out on um uh like a slotted tray and set them out in the summer sun to dry and then you have to go back in the old days you had to go and you had to turn each one by hand um one to three times every day in the hot summer sun but then they realized if you put a a non-stick sheet down then you can use it looks like a rake with a long stick under it and if you push the rake under that sheet just the right way um flip over for you so it's gotten a little bit easier but it's still you know hot hot work yeah too bad we don't have any pictures of that but you're describing it so beautifully i can imagine it and i was really surprised um to read that it's it's still done by hand mostly and it's it's done in summer so it's just you must have areas where they just have loads of ume drying in the sun all over the place that's amazing yeah i mean you you drive down the road and you know there's there's people's you know racks out and it is very labor intensive you know you have to turn these things over even if you're using the rake you know you've gotta you've gotta do it by hand one to three times per tray per day and then usually you bring the trays in at night um it is very labor intensive um and i guess more in the labor intensive just a bit but yeah so um then the producing companies will buy those uh dried sun-dried uh ume from the farmers and then you know they're 20 salt so they keep forever uh my former company had a couple of maybe wishing more than 100 years old on display and there it's mostly just like a clump of salt but you could eat it i guess the the president tried eating one one time and it was still um yeah but yeah so they keep for one to two go ahead yeah yeah my uh my son and our babysitter tried making umeboshi one time and it was it was basically pure salt um what i had tried and and i thought maybe we just keep it a bit longer and the babysitter is like yeah you can keep it for 20 years then maybe it'd be good you know she was so kind yeah um that's that's pretty high and that's normal huh it's very high it's normal so so then what happens inside the umebushi factory is that you you take these tubs of umi that have been sitting there you know packed in their own juices they're very tightly packed together so you put it through a machine that sort of vibrates it apart and then washes it with some air bubbles and water jets um and then it's then people will pick through it to take out any ones that aren't a spec and then they go in a desalination solution that's usually like it's much hotter than bath temperature to take out the salt to whatever spec you need for that product um so the finished product will be anywhere from you know 20 if you if you're just taking it as is um down to 12 to 3 for most of the ones on the store shelves and then it's usually um it's not just salt right it's usually packed with is it shiso or certain certainly traditionally yeah so so what you do is you know you'd have these suppliers um you know back when when there were lots of small shops everywhere you could just go by go to the shop and buy a small bit of umeboshi they'd all be twenty percent because nobody was a flavored ume producer at in that time so everybody would have a crock in their kitchen of liquid for soaking ume and because it's sitting in your kitchen during the rainy season and all these you know bad seasons with lots of mold it's got to be fairly anti-microbial and so the citric acid from the ume does a good job but also red shiso because of the polyphenols is also very anti-microbial and so that was one of the very common mixes people had they'd go and buy the 20 percent stick it in their croc it would lose some of the salt take on some of the shiso flavor and color and that's where the shiso flavor umeboshi came from yeah in summertime my favorite drink is red shiso juice have you ever heard that that's the best isn't it i make it over here amazing but it's really hard to find red shiso i find it in our area maybe it's easier where you are it's pretty common here maybe because of the ume yeah that's nice yeah we we can get it for like a dollar for for a big you know two liter bottles worth of shiso juice and how is umeboshi as an export there's not much market for it no as you might imagine um some people in america i mean so so okay where um is succeeding is of course in the japanese markets uh mostly say california new york uh another you know major like seattle portland the quantity is fairly low and to be honest unfortunately i wouldn't be surprised in the next five to ten years if a lot of the current products weren't able to be imported because the fda is getting more strict with production methods for foods not just from japan but worldwide kind of an interesting thing here is that umeboshi is considered a food that doesn't spoil easily and so within japan the restrictions on production methods are fairly lacks and it doesn't jive with what the fda or european importers require that said i don't know um some farmers in america uh have been salting plums not ume but plums and finding a market for those of course they're organic because it sort of has to be in america these days um i believe there is a place in america for some ume product the difficulty is would that be profitable for the producer and that's really the hard spot um you can't import frozen ume i think because of the seeds you can't import ume puree because it's very cost prohibitive so ume shu and umegoshi right now are the only two products so freeze dry also doesn't really work because of quality issues and production cost so umeshu and umeboshi are the only two main products right now that really can make the trip from japan and it's kind of an unfortunate situation but hopefully you know something will change eventually and i don't know yeah i think one way too i'd like to see more possibilities it sounds like a kind of product the whole ume industry sounds like something that could be very sustainable it kind of reminds me in a way of indigo right the japanese indigo how if you do have indigo in its natural sense the way it's grown the way it's harvested the way it's used the way it's disposed of could all be very natural and maybe ume is very similar our modern conveniences has added pesticides and things to make it less natural but it seems like it has potential to go back to more natural ways do you do you have that feeling after working in the industry i do um i think ume really suffers from uh japan's passion for packaged and beautiful foods um ume's skin is very delicate and is very susceptible to molds and other other things that float around in the rainy season so that's why they use mostly the pesticides but you know the the stuff to keep the mold off and then of course insecticides as well to a certain extent um if a if a new mate product that wasn't so great looking was accepted by japanese consumers i think it would be a wonderful thing for the industry as a whole um the whole it's a little frustrating ugly vegetable acceptance in general that would be a huge win if we could just accept that and and maybe start with discounts like just start seeing it in the stores would be a big step right yeah yeah there is one company um it's called the eugene ume um r-y-u-j-i-n-u-m-e and they're they're up in the mountains here um and there's a lot of organic producers organic growers up in the mountains and then ryujin ume is one of the main shops that buys the raume and salts them up there i think the climate is different enough that organic is easier to do up there it is you know to be honest to be fair it's quite difficult down here where it's just so humid in the rainy season um but yeah you know like you said the the whole acceptance acceptance of ugly fruit um every year you know people talk about the honeybees and how they are declining here and there's sort of a collective shrug of the shoulders like oh if only we knew what to do about it it's really frustrating i i interviewed a bee farmer honey bee farmer and jima island and he he actually comes from a biology background and he was working for a big company and he became disillusioned and he wanted to do something that would help society and nature and make a living so he decided to be a bee farmer and it's a it's a great story but he was saying you know similar to what you just said it's so frustrating that people say they don't know why problems are happening if anybody knows biology or looks at what's happening in nature and what used to happen in grandma's time we know why things are going wrong right and we need to stop putting things in the ground that we don't want to put in our bodies you know yeah absolutely yeah you know the the local town's population over the last uh 10 years has dropped from 70 to 60 000 people and uh i used to know the number of ume farmers but it's also dropped um probably a little more steeply um because of course how many farmers tend to be of a higher average age um so i mean that's definitely something i'd say more than more than honeybees unfortunately that's something that the producing companies are very concerned about and they're thinking about all sorts of ways to maintain production numbers and even though it's up in the mountains you know a certain amount of automation can be introduced [Music] i don't have any specific knowledge in this area but my my hunch is that unfortunately pesticide spraying is something that can easily be adapted to automation more than harvesting probably more than say pruning the trees so that might be one of the you know low-hanging fruits if you will uh that that'll get taken up by robotics it's it's a shame because it it seems like like you said uh most of the the trees are on slopes so you can put uh nets underneath and everything will roll down beautifully and it doesn't seem like you need that much automation it would be great to see natural know-how and human ingenuity at work and because if you had an organic product you could charge more you could appeal more to inbound visitors right i mean there's a lot of wonderful knock-on effects one of the things i came across were the ume areas has such beautiful pristine water soft water this is very similar in hiroshima we have soft water that's why sake is so wonderful in hiroshima but if you're putting pesticides in the ground that's not good for your purity of water you know that that affects everything so that's uh yeah i know it's it's so hard i always i always think well what were you doing 20 years ago what was the previous method before this one you know can we go back to that yeah yeah yeah there's kind of one interesting one more interesting thing along those lines and that's the flavoring liquid that's always been a big problem flavoring liquid is very high in citric acid salt and sugar as well as you know some other stuff um but those are the main three and so of course it's illegal to dump that in the river um for the ocean that hasn't always stopped people but i think they're pretty good about um not letting people do that um so when you drive around you'll see these tanks you know these one ton tanks full of you know waste liquid that is just sitting there um so actually locally a methane driven um uh electricity generating station was developed and built where where people could take their leftover liquid and you know bacteria would break it down methane would be given off and it drives you know these turbines to produce electricity um one of the things that happens with that is it was built near a river and then the cooling water was taken in by the river and then planned to be routed back into the river and as you probably know anything discharged by a house or by a factory historically has been regulated by a certain element of society that has some political sway and unfortunately that factory's not really doing what it's supposed to be doing right now because of those political problems so that's another sort of uh obstacle to progress frustrating um i mean you're originally from portland um do you communicate with people back there or how do things in japan in terms of sustainability or ume or industry that you've been involved with how would you say japan's doing are we just a little bit behind the curve is is how i'm i'm feeling compared to other areas of the world yeah well i mean you'd have a much better grasp on that than i would um but you know wakayama you know we're two hours south of osaka but you know okayama is two hours away from osaka but it it's extremely different you know it's on the main route down to where you are and we're like off in that corner um it's extremely provincial here um and i can't really speak to what's happening in osaka and tokyo or hiroshima but out here the level of awareness is just so low i mean people do what's what's fatty you know they buy the reusable shopping bags but i'm not sure there's a level of awareness as to why that's important um and when it comes to industry i mean you know it's probably true everywhere um you know profits trump everything um in places like america and europe probably you know company image will help profits that's not true here at least in the ume industry my former company i believe has not developed sdgs yet and if they haven't that nobody in the industry has is my guess um yeah when i do consulting with rural destinations and i try to be positive and i try to give my positive spin on sustainability and it's all it's great branding and you know if you start doing this it's going to be more appealing to inbound visitors and even domestic visitors you know and and they just it's exactly what you say they just can't see past just thinking about costs and profits and even thinking of surviving this year because margins are so low um it's really it's really scary to think about changing things so radically right so small steps i always recommend small steps small steps for sure and i think you know maybe we have to figure out like a a strategy i'm sure you've thought about this i i haven't really yet but you know the consensus building model in japan really keeps things as the status quo you know if just one person says like mendoci then the entire project is likely to fail um we got to figure out like how to get that wedge in there where they're not going to say that or even if they do say that you know we can continue you know progressing with the idea you need a leader with a vision you need somebody who's on the inside of the group who's enthusiastic about change and who can see the benefits of it down the road and then they can infect the group and even if that person is kind of has power even if somebody in that group might say mendocsai or i don't want to do it it can still happen right but you need that you need that enthusiastic person you know to really make it happen definitely yeah um any other history things or import export things or something we haven't touched on yet we've got another yeah nine minutes yeah well let's see i talked about the recent history and the longer history you know you you asked about hong kong so it's a recent designation that labels like what uh what an authentic umaishu is like for example in the shochu world there's there's hongkaku and you won't find home kakushouchu for less than you know 1000 yen per 720 milliliter bottle um because it's made with higher quality ingredients you're not allowed to blend that with cutting alcohol or things like that so for hong koku umeshu i i believe um the only ingredients allowed are ume sugar and alcohol is that right oh and of course water um so in other non-hong kong issues uh things you might find are brandy additional cutting alcohol um ume flavor peach flavor i mean there's all sorts of of things um if you're in japan you can look for choya's little box it's called sadari it's about this big i don't mean to like bag on anybody choy's got a bunch of great products too and i mean every producer has to have a product you know at the bottom of the price range um but if you read the ingredient list for that there's a whole bunch of stuff in there um i taste tested it it's not my thing but it's not bad um for what they've done with it is not terrible um if you want to choy a umeshu they're one year and three year bottles if you look in the bottle and it's kind of a yellowish color um and it says hongkakumeshu on it and it's not more than like 15 bucks i'd say that's probably a good deal um choi has got a couple of really good ones on the market right now um the taru one year cask aged by nakata foods it is also pretty good and it's going to be about 20 25 but it's good that's great and one thing i love i'm showing the lineup right now um you've got aka umeshu so the red umeshu you've got honey and royal jelly umeshu so you've got you've got lots of uh different ingredients and some of them sound really good but it's like you said you have to read the label but i'm really happy to see all of them in bottles not plastic they're in glass bottles and that's one problem with umebushi is most of it is only plastic packaging it's really hard to find plastic recyclable packaging for umeboshi right yeah yeah very i mean it's you know it's got a high liquid content so there's kind of not much you can do yeah it's very jars difficult i would prefer jars yeah yeah well it's the modern convenience right the the organic product i mentioned from america of course they sell in jars but again cost yeah yeah yeah so some of the like your your company you sent me the umeshu with whole fruit inside the 12 okay that's a classic right i'm glad you brought that up that was on my list of things to talk to um to talk about um so when you make umeshu that there's no fruit in there um the osmotic pressure of the sugar draws out everything from the fruit that it can in about four to five months and then after about eight months depending on the variety of ume you use and the amount of sugar etc the the extract from the seed will begin to leach out so if you buy for example two mma shoes like one just regular non-flavored 12 percent in a like a wine shape bottle and then you buy the one you're talking about with a fruit in it if you taste test those next to each other the one with the fruit will not have as good of a flavor the umeshu with the fruit will taste like the fruit of course we've all eaten that um it's fun you know it's like a jello shot or something um you can chop it up and put it on ice cream or in a cake or something it's pretty good um but you're really negatively affecting the flavor of the young issue by leaving for too long so if you make it at home also i recommend taking out the ume in six months and then you can just age your umeshu for as long as you like without the uma that is a really good tip i have this uh ume juice that i made last summer so it's time to take them out now probably wow good tip yeah so even the one that you've aged over time you've taken out the fruit definitely yeah wow okay good tip i'm gonna have to do that because for some reason i was thinking the longer you leave the fruit in the better the flavor but that's not necessarily true i thought that in the beginning also and i i left the fruit in for a long time without too much negatives you know without any problems but i did get a batch of ume two years ago from it was really strange i got the same um from a friend that i collect from every year and i made the um issue in the same way and for some reason um it had this uh what's the pronunciation of vitamin b17 uh ian the cyanine or something like that it's a poison that some new age people think also um is a cancer cure in small doses and that's what's in this in a pit just like a peach pit you know if you make the peach jam um you put the pit of the the seed in there as a preservative right but you don't eat it well it's the same thing in ume for some reason in that batch of ume that i got from my friend all of that flavor came out and i had to toss the whole batch oh no i don't know what it was so when you're making it yourself you would wash the the fruit you can buy these bags of fruit in most stores around japan um in your area you must be having amazing offers in all the local shops right um and then you you wash it and take the pits out before you soak in an alcohol or you leave the pit no so some people are very fastidious about removing the stems but just you know if you tweak off whatever leftover wood is on there and make sure there's no spider webs that's good enough um give it a quick rinse and throw it in but you leave the seed in oh the the stem that's what i was thinking so it doesn't matter if you take the stem out or not um it's better to remove any extra wood that's on there but after you remove the stem there's a little like thing a little divot of woody material left in there you don't have to worry about that and then so it's washed you put it in these beautiful glass jars like i'm showing and you put the rock saw rock not rock salt rock sugar sugar yeah yeah layer it in put a little bit of sugar first layer of um a little more sugar and keep layering until you're done and then pour your alcohol over the top to cover and then as long as the liquid covers then you're good to go and and keep it um you're good to go but you should know your ratio of sugar to liquid um because if it just covers but you don't know how much you put in then you may have a high sugar to liquid ratio my favorite ratio to use is two kilos of ume and 3.6 liters of alcohol at 35 percent and 600 grams of sugar wow and so i found that six very low sugar very very low yeah so i found that 600 grams of sugar will pull out everything from the ume and then you can balance it as you like you can add more sugar later if it's too sharp for you but adding more sugar doesn't increase your draw from the um what is the benefit of having the rock sugar versus like brown sugar or other kinds yeah um brown sugar will i mean brown sugar is a great flavor addition but with a granulated sugar or especially liquid sugar you're increasing the density of the liquid so when you dump the ume and they're going to float and then you're going to mold problems on top you have to figure out a way to keep them down so rock sugar dissolves fairly slowly as it's drawing things out from the um and it'll help them stay under the liquid level gotcha yeah yeah wow great great tips there and we didn't have many questions but i hope people next spring once all the ume is available in the stores people will try your recipe i'm gonna have to write that down you're very specific now this is years and years of practice right i i have sort of honed my my recipe to be honest i work on a little every year um i enjoy my umeshu a little less every year as i get older it just just gets too sweet but i do enjoy still working on the recipe so and that kind of alcohol you like using best is the the white i use the white liqueur the white white alcohol yeah yeah i'm gonna try it with shochu next time how exciting okay like uh like a home well i can do that with the homemade juice and the shochu and make a homemade chew hi because i spent three years in kyushu so i feel an affinity to chew high yeah yeah i i only do the white yeah we have time okay yeah yeah oh i was gonna say well i only do the white liquor but sometimes i do add the black sugar and things like that nice yeah it seems like the okinawan black sugar would work really well because it's also it would dissolve slowly over time and similar to the rock sugar maybe yeah yeah it adds a really nice note yeah richness nice i'll have to try that too thank you so much dad that was great having you your insights in the ume industry and i know you've got some secret projects that you're kind of developing right now so maybe maybe in a few months you can uh come back and tell us about those that would be wonderful that'd be great thank you so much and uh thank you everybody for joining today and tomorrow 9 a.m we're talking about coding a little bit different from talking about umeshu but uh also very interesting and important for a community um we're talking to yan fan who started code chrysalis so that'll be 9 a.m tomorrow japan time and then next monday is a national holiday in japan but we're doing our first ever workshop so if you're interested in learning how to make farm to table easy ingredients from the local supermarket and great mexican food then please sign up for our workshop you can see that on inbound ambassador.com thank you so much for joining us and thanks so much todd thanks for all your insights everybody have a great night and we'll see you tomorrow bye bye | Seek Sustainable Japan | JJWalsh | UCbjRdeieOLGes008y_I9y5Q | 2021-01-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,198 | 52,311 |
TOInhA9cyvo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOInhA9cyvo | Final Fantasy VI: Why the Hype? - SNESdrunk | that's your on so final fantasy 6 or final fantasy 3 is it's called in the United States why is this game such a big deal it's probably the gigantic story or the 14 playable characters which is to this day the most in the series or maybe the main villain Kefka maybe the battle system or maybe the incredible soundtrack it could be any number of things but be forewarned I'm not going to slobber all over the game but I will start with the obvious highlights for a brief overview of the story there's an evil empire and there's a rebellion referred to as the returners one of the evil empire slaves named Terra escapes their control after discovering an esper or a magical being but Terra has no memory of anything about her past some dude named Locke stumbles upon her and agrees to bring her back to the returners until she can regain her memory she eventually agrees to help the returners fight the Empire and that leads to all sorts of wacky adventures including two estranged brothers an exiled Empire general the swordsman whose family was murdered some crazy-ass dude from the woods and like a dozen other people that were given backgrounds as well what I really like about the story is how high the stakes are raised I don't want to spoil anything but I will say that suicide is involved offing yourself in a Super Nintendo game wolf it's heavy and the way it's written in the way it comes about is completely organic you really do feel the weight of the successes and failures that happen throughout but yeah the story takes no shortcut it's as full and complete a story as you'll find in a videogame to this day so if you're into that here's your gold mine another major positive is the battle system which is very detailed featuring all sorts of cool stuff like customizable magic formations relics tons of items tons of equipment and special abilities Sabin for instance has you input a sequence of Street Fighter style commands to execute attacks his brother Edgar has a weird set of tools to choose from Locke steals things from enemy's realm draws people okay Setzer has a slot machine okay whatever works the point is they do a great job making each character truly unique it's very well done and it holds up really well over time it's by far the most enjoyable part of the game my only criticism of the battle system is that it could be a little more balanced the game really encourages you to employ all sorts of tactical maneuvering with formations and equipment or whatever but guys like Sabin Edgar and cyan are so powerful that you can just wipe out any enemy with the same attacks over and over regardless of what else you do I know RPGs are pretty easy by a because of the ability to grind but you pretty much have to disqualify yourself from using certain attacks if you want to make the battles even a little interesting still I don't think that's a big deal it's not a deal breaker or anything like that Final Fantasy 6 also shows the right way to do QuickTime events particularly during the Opera for example you fight your way to the villain up in the rafters while the show continues below you have to make sure you select the right lines and the Opera or you'll get booted out it's an interesting idea and there's all sorts of little instances like that that add quite a bit of variety so I completely understand how someone could become obsessed with this game because there's an overwhelming amount of special abilities you can obtain for certain characters there's collecting all the Esper's there's having each character learn every spell from each Esper plus there's stuff like the Colosseum which is a rather ingenious idea where you can bet on items and battles to win better items that are otherwise unobtainable the OCD collector gamer type would be in hog heaven here now here's the part where I have to be careful because I'm going to criticize Final Fantasy 6 but let me let me break it down this way if you look at the opera scene on YouTube you'll find comments like one of the most touching moments in video game history and it's such an iconic scene and I had tears in my eyes and it's like okay why is that what exactly is it that makes this scene so emotional because here's exactly how the scene comes about our heroes need to find a way to get into the evil empire so they decide to seek out this rich dude who's Setzer who owns the only airship in the world they find him at this opera house trying to get out some broad named Maria who's playing the lead in that Knights show and he plans to kidnap her so they can elope or something some villain conspires to mess things up for some unexplained reason and to protect Maria you switch her out for Seles a sorceress who is in your party who just happens to look almost exactly like her and so Seles agrees to perform the Opera accordingly and does so and that's it it's strange because the Opera seems like it should be this big sweeping emotional moment and yet even the music is undeniably fantastic but it's not this big moment at all the words behind what she's singing don't really have any meeting because she's merely filling a role she's not singing about anyone with a character in the Opera there's not even a read between the lines meaning anywhere in fact the entire scene isn't significant in the slightest in the main storyline so then what's the point I think the developers at the time wanted to make the biggest game possible for the sake of demonstrating what was possible a videogame remember this was 1994 so many many people still dismissed video games as simple nonsense for kids the development team wanted to prove something and why not they should absolutely be commended for their efforts for making an incredible game but it needs to be pointed out that the story is just huge for the sake of being huge why to serve as a high-profile example of how storytelling can be done in a videogame and as a result there's many many playable characters for no other reason than to have many many playable characters there's an opera scene just for the sake of having an opera scene and yet at the time it's very impressive but now it rings a little hollow and a little self-indulgent and it makes the game more of an exhibition and a little more of a show-off instead of being immersive and engaging oh yeah the depth in the narrative makes Chrono Trigger look like an episode of ducktales by comparison but by the time you get to Saiyans backstory which is really over the top or when you're introduced to strago and realm and all the stuff with that general Leo guy it's like enough already just don't care about these people let's get on with it please another issue with having such a huge story is that it leaves too much out of the players control there are times when you can't help but feel like a gopher running your party from one long story sequence to the next without much to do in between I know this is kind of an old tired talking point especially with modern games but if I wanted to read a book I'd go read a book I'd like my game to actually be interactive more often than not don't get me wrong a huge part of what makes Final Fantasy six unique is the narrative and there aren't many other games on the Super Nintendo that had me playing for hours just to see what would happen next for instance it truly has one of the all-time great video game villains and kefka who is one screwed up character he's like the video game version of Randy Macho Man Savage he's always entertaining but he's always got this unstable edge that can freak you out there are a lot of laugh-out-loud moments like when you meet god and random Kefka stuff and there are a lot of sappy moments too like cheese could they lay it on any thicker with Saiyans backstory and some of it works some of it doesn't but it does have a very satisfying ending I just wish the story was a bit more focused like you know get just get rid of a few characters maybe I don't mean for the criticism to come across that harshly but it does go with the territory of being such a high profile game that's been raved about for 20 years I do want to get across the fact that I do enjoy the hell out of Final Fantasy 6 and there shouldn't be any doubt on any aspect that it's easily in the top ten Super Nintendo games ever made and yeah ultimately Final Fantasy 6 is great because of its wealth of creativity in battles because of the incredible soundtrack and because of its undeniably memorable story but as time goes on it rings just a little bit hollow for me because it comes across as an overwrought exhibition of game design albeit a very impressive one | SNES drunk | UCfBLXTwLoUpDAkHcHizW3Jg | 2014-02-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,606 | 8,652 |
LOUYI84mog0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOUYI84mog0 | MATLAB Polynomial Regression Example | in this video we'll do an example of fitting a polynomial to some data the polynomial we want to fit is a parabola and we want to find the a2 a1 and a-not coefficients this is obviously non-linear and in previous videos we would attempt to linearize the polynomial and then transform the data accordingly however the presence of the a1x term makes the parabola incredibly difficult to linearize sometimes it's just easier to let the function do the work for us as previously seen the fit function accepts three main arguments the x data the y data and the fit type argument the fit type argument is a character vector representing the type of curve fit you want for example we can supply poly1 and we'll get a straight line curve fit it turns out that we can actually supply up to a ninth order polynomial we can also fit things like exponential and power models directly without needing to linearize the data although the curfit coefficients will probably differ slightly than if you linearize this is what i refer to as the direct method instead of linearizing the data you directly curve it by giving the fit function the appropriate fit type argument let's see how to apply that to this problem the premise is unchanged from previous curve fitting problems first you load and plot the data next you call the fit function then you plot the best fit line and lastly you use the newly found regression equation to predict some values by now you've seen a spin-off of this code many times so i'm not going to be typing much in fact i've already run the code and i'm going to step through it rather quickly here we load and plot the data set which can be found in the link in the video description the kicker is how we call the fit function x and y are both transposed because x and y themselves are row vectors however the fit function only works with column vectors next we supply the poly2 argument instead of the poly1 argument like past examples the poly2 argument corresponds to a second order polynomial fit which is perfect because we need to fit the data to a parabola if you double click on the fo object in the workspace you can see the best fit equation to actually extract and store the coefficients in the variable for further manipulation you can use the kohf values function this is the a2 parameter this is the a1 parameter and this is the a-not parameter or the y-intercept the r-squared value for this curve fit is great it's pretty close to 1 which is ideal looking at the plot certainly confirms that the best fit parabola appears to fit the data well but it looks like we could do better if you look at the general shape the data points make it sort of looks like a power law or an exponential model let's try fitting both a power law and an exponential model for fun the power one argument produces a curve fit with a lower r squared than the parabolic fit visually the fit doesn't look as good as the parabola perhaps the power 2 argument is better mathematically the power 2 fit is the same as the power 1 fit but with the addition of a vertical offset the r squared of the power 2 fit is pretty dang close to 1 and the improved power model appears to hug the data much more tightly this fit is even better than the parabolic fit now we tried an exponential fit it's pretty terrible as indicated by the r squared the data appears to be leveling off but the exponential fit keeps increasing mathematically the exp2 model is composed of two separate exponential terms this results in a very tight curve fit this is the highest r squared of the models we've tested and the best fit line seems to represent the trends in the data extremely well and just for fun i tried fitting a sine wave to the data it actually turned out better than i thought okay that's enough messing around we've obtained the coefficients of the parabolic curve fit but the power 2 and exp2 fits are actually better so why not use these models this is why you need to understand the context and the source of your data we aren't given any context in this problem but maybe the data came from an experiment which is mathematically governed by a second-order polynomial and not an exponential if that's the case then using an exponential power sign or any other type of fit would be incorrect no matter how much better the fit is compared to the parabolic fit this concludes the polynomial regression example although quick i hope you saw how to change the fit type argument so that you can quickly test out multiple curve fitting options the fit function is extremely versatile i encourage you to re-read the documentation if you haven't already just to see what else it can do once again even though some types of curve fits may produce a higher r squared than others it doesn't necessarily mean it's contextually correct see you next time | Jaisohn Kim VT | UCLdZvO58QpWXImoLO02wh0A | 2022-07-13 | 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UFow4QhuSYE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFow4QhuSYE | Healthy Teriyaki Chicken Meal Prep Monday Week 1 | hey everyone it's Kristin from sick sister stuff and welcome to meal prep Monday today I am prepping chicken teriyaki rice bowls so if you've been following us for a little bit we just kind of post recipes whenever we feel like it but now we're finally starting to get organized and every Monday I'm going to start doing a meal prep whether it's freezer meals whether it's breakfast meals lunch meals anything like that so be sure to stop by every Monday you'll see some sort of meal prep going on now if you haven't done it yet be sure to subscribe to our Channel push that little bell to get our notifications especially if you're trying to eat healthier stop by on Monday so I'm gonna be prepping meal prepping all kinds of stuff so you won't want to miss it let's go make these teriyaki chicken bowls so you can eat healthy through the week so first I'm going to take a cookie sheet and line it with foil then spray it with nonstick cooking spray then you're gonna add two large chicken breasts onto the cookie sheet next I'm just gonna push that aside to get ready for my vegetables now in my teriyaki bowls I love broccoli and carrots but you can use whatever vegetables you like so I'm just gonna chop up this broccoli into like bite-sized pieces if you love broccoli I would suggest using two heads of broccoli because it kind of shrinks down as it cooks then just put your broccoli right onto the cookie sheet um if you have big pieces I'm breaking up a little just so I can have better bite-size pieces so you just put them all on spread them out a little bit so they'll cook evenly next I'm just gonna take a bag of carrots and dump it on now you can use whatever carrots if you like if you want to peel and chop them that's great but I love to make my meal prepping super fast and easy then you're just gonna spread them all out they can go in between the chicken you want them all the carrots at least touching a little bit of the foil [Music] all right there we go next I'm just gonna sprinkle on a little bit of salt and pepper you can use any seasonings you like we are gonna put teriyaki sauce on it so you don't need a ton of seasonings now before I put it in the oven I drizzled about 1 TSP of olive oil on one side of the carrots and 1 tsp on the broccoli bake it at 375 degrees for 45 minutes and then about halfway through make sure you stir your vegetables mix that olive oil around so they don't burn while that's baking you can get your rice ready I used minute brown rice you can use whatever rice you want so I cooked about two cups so each person gets half a cup of rice now it's time for the chicken and vegetables now you can see that the broccoli shrunk quite a bit all right so first I just cut my chicken in half so I would have my four servings then I kind of split my vegetables into four and put them into the containers then I just did the same exact thing with the carrots kind of split them into piles and put them into the containers now with the chicken you can leave it as big pieces but I like mine bite-sized it makes it a lot easier for me so I chopped up my chicken then I just put it right on top of my vegetables and I did it with each individual chicken and put it in each Bowl [Music] now with the teriyaki sauce you don't want to overdo it I use confirmands teriyaki sauce it is my favorite but I only use one tablespoon of it if you use more than one tablespoon you are getting a ton of sodium so just a little bit goes a long way I like to put my sauce on as I mill prep so the flavor can kind of mix around into the rice and into the chicken and vegetables while it's sitting in the fridge so when you're done you just put the lids on you stick it in your refrigerator and eat it for the next four days and I'm gonna have all the nutrition facts in the description so be sure to check those out and make sure you subscribe to our channel to see all of our You Tube videos alright guys thanks for stopping by see you next time and happy healthy eating | Six Sisters' Stuff | UCMcBPW_r_ww_oiATl2UuF8w | 2018-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 797 | 4,004 |
Kpgd7e3d_8k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kpgd7e3d_8k | Next Gen Nintendo Console Specs! | all right let's talk about this news obi-wan plays yes right what's up all right [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] what is going on everybody how are y'all doing before we get started with the video give the video a huge like like like thumbs up thumbs up thumbs up let's destroy the like button because we're about to hit you with the flames we have some dope dope dope news items to talk about and i got a new filter i like playing around with the software and so i'm like transparent i'm going to use this on my gaming channel before i'm gaming so you can see the gameplay behind me but i say you know what let's record a video like this why because we like being different all right for this video let's discuss all of the major and latest nintendo switch pro slash switch 2 slash nintendo next gen hardware this is going to be your wrap-up of all of the latest news items all of the rumors all in one video and there is some interesting stuff that you may not even know was on the table for nintendo's next gen our hardware this article the source is coming from tomsguide.com and let's get right to it there has been the an nvidia leak that's popped up on the internet most of you already know about it that a new switch is in the works now this is some interesting stuff an industry analyst has predicted that nintendo will in fact skip the switch pro and go straight to a next gen nintendo console interesting we all know last gen we went from ps4 to ps4 pro and then finally a ps5 i did have a ps4 and a ps4 pro and in hindsight i really didn't need the pro the ps4 pro because they made such a good console with the ps4 that the iterative upgrade it wasn't really necessary um the game the difference the gaming experience it wasn't worth it in my opinion i still got it because i'm a gamer i try to i get all the consoles but interesting to see that we might not even get a switch pro and nintendo's gonna go just go straight next gen so that we can see it noticeable the key word is we want to see a noticeable difference in power and for the most part nintendo's first party games they look cool they look great nintendo doesn't really push the envelope with polygon count and all that stuff and so they look good breath of the wild 2 is looking great it's that cell shaded art style but once you start getting to a lot of these third-party games that's where you really see all right nintendo the frames are erratic the resolution is sub hd that's when we can start seeing the need for a true generational leap all right uh this article is also saying developer kits for an upgraded switch consoles were already given out at some point but there's a chance these could be for a second generation switch um or nintendo console alright so here we go nintendo pro rumors specs sources seem to offer different reports of what sorts of specs we can expect to see in the switch pro the majority of them appear to agree that they are likely to see support for 4k resolution in dock mode as well as better battery life couple of things let me get my the latest switch that i have by the way i do have us i finally did bite the bullet and got a switch oled uh that's coming in the mail this week i'm back doing an unboxing this is my mario red switch i i bought about seven switches total lifetime but the battery life nintendo already improved the battery life in the switch consoles so i really don't see a need for better battery life if they have at least the same battery life that's in the revise the latest version switch i think we'll be good to go but 4k resolution dot would be great 1080p handheld would be fantastic and so if nintendo can figure that out because if you're trying to do 4k undocked it's going to train the battery life so it makes sense to scale back the horsepower when you're in handheld mode but when it's dock you're drawing from a direct power source crank it up to 4k that'll be dope i'll be honest about 18 is it 1880p 2k instead of 4k 1880p 60 frames per second i'd be good i would be great with that 1080p 60 would be all right but i'm a little bit i got a nice sony 4k tv and so 4k would be perfect all right all right it talks about with the current uh it says currently switch features a custom tegra x1 we already know that that does 720p and 32 gigabyte storage another thing is storage ah that's going to be tricky to crank up storage for a portable because the smaller size you go in stores the more expensive i currently have a one terabyte in this switch model so personally i'm good on storage i think whatever nintendo comes out it needs to have at least 500 gigabytes of storage i mean if you want the gamers to put in games and if they're going to be 4k they're going to take up more space let's go to the latest new next big switch generating console generation news next gen nintendo news all right according to a notable data miner details found in a recent firmware update for the nintendo switch seems to indicate that the pro model this is if they go the pro route and not a true next gen will feature the same processor as the 2019 switch base model and the like the tegra x1 plus chipset the leak uncovered a project oola which indicates that the chipset will offer higher performances by being pushed to higher clock speeds supported by an improved cooling system series also in hinted that the console will receive a substantial visual upgrade with an oled display and 4k capabilities in dock mode powered by a real tech chip and so this is if they go to switch pro route you'll see some increase this it actually says a substantial visual upgrade and if you go in 4k that's a big upgrade because the current switch um not even close all right furthermore here we go a new probe into switch firmware has revealed the line 4kp and there's a a computer code that indicates the potential for 4k output over display over displayport over usb 3.0 bloomberg check this out bloomberg has also reported that 11 developers are in possession of 4k toolkits supplied by nintendo that is big for them to come out and say now we know bloomberg they said that they reported that nintendo's coming out with the console this um this year or even last year but i really think the whole pandemic through everyone every every uh everyone's um gaming plans off it affected microsoft sony and nintendo wasn't exempt either so i really think the switch oled should have been the switch pro but because of the supply chain got disrupted um and it's hard to find next-gen consoles we all know that but nintendo said you know what let's just make a um better screen and get this a supply chain of that going and then once we have things in order for a next-gen console that's when we do it so bloomberg i can't quite just knock them and say oh they were wrong but things change you get information and the console manufacturer changes plans i i've seen it before i've gotten trust me if you see my dms you'll be surprised at some of the stuff that i know and i'm not even making this up like from legitimate sources that i have connections with behind the scenes there's a couple of games that nintendo announced that i knew they were coming out but bloomberg has reported that 11 developers are in possession of 4k toolkits supplied by nintendo so this gives me a strong strong strong inclination that nintendo's next console will support some kind of 4k part of me wants nintendo to just future proof the system 4k is becoming more and more the norm i remember i was a nintendo ceo developer who said they weren't really interested in 4k because the tv not a lot of people had 4k tvs 4k tvs are relatively cheaper now cheap now where more and more households have 4k tvs so i think nintendo can see the um the rationale to um come with the 4k tv alright and so some rumors and this is the last section seem to suggest that the switch pro might have some controversial features and it now deleted 4chan posts that the switch pro was significant hardwood custom anger xavier processor 64 gigabyte storage and 4k support 64 gigabytes i think i think that's doable to get started but 64 gigabytes that's like two 4k games or one 4k game if they'd go the 64 gigabyte route that's more for indie games and nintendo's like buy your own storage um because storage is relatively cheap i bought this one terabyte i've had this one terabyte in my switch for years now but i think you'll need more storage than that so this article does also talk about um it's somewhere in here and we all know about the ds sl rumor that the switch will have that technology where it doesn't require as much horsepower to have games on par with say an xbox series x or ps5 my hope my hope and i said this on twitter and i think this is doable xbox series s i think nintendo can come out with a handheld with the same horsepower as an x box series s what is the xbox series s the xbox series s is arguably one of the best deals in gaming right now you can play all of the same games as your xbox series x but the resolution is bumped down a bit but it has all of the same games i'm hoping that nintendo comes out with a handheld console because this is already a relatively small console nintendo figures have to squeeze it down and this this came out two years ago so even then the technology that's in here is cheaper to produce so i'm hoping nintendo comes out with this is my hope something on par with the xbox series s in handheld format nintendo does that sweet spot for me alright dudes those are some of the latest and greatest nintendo switch pro next gen switch to rumors what are your hopes for a next-gen switch hardware sound off in the comment section below i want to know but before you go bro click that subscribe button stay up to date all things nin ten doll we are out boy [Music] so | OBE1plays | UCrpVInV3uywvK-Df0fO12-Q | 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At4JLvbr9wE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=At4JLvbr9wE | A Comedy Musician Reacts | NO ONE'S HOME Beholder 3 Rap by The Stupendium ft. McGwire! [REACTION] | greetings internet and welcome to another episode of a comedy musician reacts my name is insane ian and i am a comedy musician and i react i'm also a comedy music fan on this show we react to songs from the perspective of someone who also does comedy music be it construction of jokes and how the song and video amplifies those jokes or sometimes it's just appreciation of the humor and laughing at it and reacting to it thusly it's a crapshoot on what you're gonna get but hopefully it's always entertaining this week i'm reacting to a brand new song by the stupendium no one's home their beholder 3 song that just went up last week again we've come into a situation where stupendium is doing a song about a game that i've never even heard of not only have i not heard of it this is apparently the third game in a series that i've never heard of neat that does not ever diminish my appreciation for these songs and sometimes for the games there have been several games that the stupendium has done songs for that i have ended up purchasing death and taxes evil genius 2 there's a handful of i actually just started playing wii happy few last night based on enjoying stupendium song about it but anyway before we do all of that if you happen to like this video please click the like button like share comment and subscribe do all the things to feed the algorithm to get more eyeballs on these videos and if you really want to help the channel out consider supporting me on patreon where patrons get these videos early get my music early get your name in the end credits all sorts of good stuff like that there occasionally we have polls on patreon where you can vote on what songs you want me to react to next uh sometimes i keep those to being stupendium songs because there's a lot uh and actually i've gone through most of their catalog but uh yeah all sorts of other good things also from june 9th to i believe the 14th i'm having a 20 off sale on my spreadshirt shop my spreadshop where you can get my name and logo emblazoned upon your head and torso with hats and t-shirts and various other things with my stuff on it yeah go check out uh the spreadshop link is in the description below or there's a little handy merch bar down there as well and links throughout the video as well yeah i do stuff anyway that's enough yammering let's dive in to this very creepy looking video i wasn't sure it was going to be comedy uh and it may not be comedy directly but stupendium assures me that it's tongue-in-cheek enough for me so i'll take their word for it let's dive in oh also the song features maguire on the hook the ministry reminds all citizens that their subscriptions are monitored a little epilepsy warning there at the beginning good to know for the safeguarding of our society's cultural integrity you would do well to subscribe to the stupendium immediately follow that direction [Music] oh it's my pleasure to welcome you to your home and apartment too with one bedroom and a splendid view just don't forget when the wrenches do it's very sin city-esque in the uh visual style of the music video itself although that animated portion at the beginning a little different than what stupendium does it was a little i don't know if that's from from in-game or if that was stupendous animation there but it was it stylistically it looked a little different than what they usually do uh also right out the gate coming in hard digging it's keep quiet [Music] that's a tasty little pocket of flow right there the societal requirements and then what was the the other the societal requirements those who stay in line survive until retirement societal requirements survive until retirement that is a tasty little rhyme that is really really good i dig that a lot but i'm really getting some hardcore heavy kevin vibes from sin city who you always saw wearing the glasses but you never saw their his eyes because the the glasses were always whited out on the frames and this is something stupenium has done in numerous videos too but with the red tie red being really the only color on screen very sin city vibes the first sin city movie great if not slightly problematic because of the source material uh the second sin city movie not good not not good i do plan on doing videos about comic book adaptations eventually maybe i'll dive into that one and exactly why but anyway back to this thing that i'm doing currently [Music] and you'll find food on the table it's not a state provided you find decadence is uh the evil bureaucratic side i'm the person watching over you i i guess they are the beholder the one who beholds all the things it just they like playing villains that's really what it boils down to uh and that seems what they are reveling in in this song as well evil so evil you have to say it's evil like it's the fruits of the devil i i've quoted this before so i am married an axe murderer [Music] glory to the ministry i think that's the overarching evil entity in the game i i saw something in the description about the ministry so yeah i think that's uh also again the the just intricate flow that he's got in there with the different pockets of rhymes just top shelf all the way [Music] like just real like smooth assume that your neighbors are moving away when the black man comes at the night you're numb to the sight of another one fumbling with someone to hide as the white runs for the life all the ones where the guns could arrive for the sun's gonna rise whoa that whole second verse beginning and like i'm sure we're only halfway through the second verse that was incredible that was just mind-meltingly good that good i said good i my mind was melted so my consonants and vowels decided to have a party in my mouth sure that's a thing that happened oh ah that was great just go about your business normally no one's following i'm not recording your paranoia is awfully boring according to all of your friends that don't tell me most importantly please be clear when you're brought because of your escorts in the lower economy i love this section too because they're going through through and it's they're installing all of the security cameras that they're in that room observing and everything you see them working on one with a screwdriver i think that was a camera they were working on but you know the whole monitoring setup and now watching them put the cameras up while they're recording so you're seeing it from that perspective of the installation is really really interesting and it's a really stupendium always does this the the craft that they put into their music videos is such a step beyond anybody working and doing these things now there's so much even for the things that they claim are smaller productions are still big productions when compared to anyone else in the game they're they're just so intricate and involved and detailed and detail-oriented there is never a a wasted frame a shot that it's filler everything is completely carefully plotted out and purposely executed and inserted into its place everything fits in like a puzzle piece the the the amount of craft that is into any of their compositions not just song making but video making uh is stunning and uh humbling i i have to go back and listen to that verse again because i was so stunned by what was happening and yammered on about it for some reason just go about your business normally no one's following i'm not recording your paranoia is awfully boring according to all of your friends [Music] i'm not recording they say as they're putting up cameras i oh lagging dichotomies yes [Music] i'm not recording you but please speak clearly because the tiny microphones i've installed i i can't transcribe what they're hearing okay there's the tongue-in-cheek stuff oh yes nothing illicit happening here i'm not trying to watch you through the keyhole i'm just checking the keyhole for maintenance we don't want any rust in there we want everything to work properly i'm the custodian of the building not some person who's watching every move that you make genius love it [Music] okay that's an excellent flip never mind with the the red light you see flashing in your room that's not a camera that's that's from your smoke alarm that's all that is a little gas lighting little double meaning there of course because you know sometimes fire alarms are also co2 alarms where they can tell the presence of gas in the home and of course gaslighting is telling somebody you're imagining something this is not really what's happening i get it it's good stuff in your house [Music] oh i was waiting for the rifle flip on that rifling through means rapidly going through someone's files or uh property you're rifling through their trash you're rifling through their their filing cabinet you're rifling through their belongings meaning you're rapidly going through it looking for something but also rifle meaning rifle you know you're going to be faced with a different type of rifle too yeah excellent it's it it's always that quality word play that you know words have multiple meanings and and using those multiple meanings within the same bar is again another one of the pentium specialties [Music] you had something illicit in your home you were found with it you didn't put it there they put it there and uh they could forget the indiscretion if you pay them i'm i'm starting to see what what this angle is again loves playing a villain loves playing a villain is that what the gameplay actually looks like i again know nothing about this game so i i'm seeing sections that are in this particular style so i'm guessing that's actually what the gameplay looks like i don't know but uh if it is cool i'm sure everyone will tell me in the comments below thanks why are you crying when it's your blind eye that's liable oh that's a good line too why are you crying when it's when your blind eye that's liable you know when you turn a blind eye to something that means you're going to ignore it you're going to not pay attention to something and in this case they're saying that is something you should be paying attention to why are you upset when you turned a blind eye to it making you liable you were the one who ignored the thing that was clearly happening and now you're upset because of the outcome why when it was your fault for turning the blind eye to it i love these flips your ventilation bristling too many questions that it's not the evidence again going back to the theme about glory to the ministry and the uh the air that it's not the air that needs conditioning not meaning hair conditioner like i know that sort of air conditioner hair conditioner that's not what i meant like shampoo and conditioner i don't mean that but like reprogramming or changing someone's mind about something is also called conditioning them they're being conditioned to think a certain way it's it's language like that that makes these things so fun because i i know stupendium and by proxy when i react to stupendium songs we have people who english is not a first language for so sometimes idioms and breakdowns of phrases like that where words have multiple meanings sometimes can get lost in translation for people who are not regular or fluent english speakers at least that's the the impression i've gotten from the comments so uh breaking those things down and also appreciating them i i coming at it from a person who does speak english and just appreciating the flip of having words that have double meanings and using those double meanings in a meaningful way in the lyrics of the song is really impressive and that's usually the only reason that i'm pointing them out but i also know that some people appreciate when i do that so you're being hurt uh this is this is phenomenal again not 100 comedy but there are enough cleverness uh in the lines that that makes it i think worthwhile for at least this type of show that i do i try to react only to comedy music because i'm a comedy musician and and i'm trying to give my perspective on something that's humorous um when it's not humorous i'm only able to do a certain amount of things with the reaction but uh that's why i only do comedy music that said at least i have something to say about this particular song it's definitely clever there are definitely some tongue-in-cheek lines that i am appreciating um and stupenium certainly seems to revel in being the villain and that in itself knowing stupendium is enjoyable and fun [Music] it's the things that's a different flip too saying no one is home no one is at home but also no one's home and meaning it is it the home belongs to no one it's no one's home uh that was not in the first chorus it's in this one and also mcguire's voice excellent super super groovy smoothness excellent stuff really appreciate that also on the camera on the screen there it said maguire cam saying which room you're looking at usually you'll say 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W6ICo_BL2zw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6ICo_BL2zw | MSCC Theatre Chapter 7 | welcome back to Chapter seven today we'll be talking about theater history I know we've already talked about a lot of theater history but we'll go specifically into more detail especially when it comes to eastern theater theater in Asia mostly I have to be humble about that I've been to China once it was a wonderful experience the people were very kind and the language was very musical but that's about my extent of real exposure to Asian culture I've never been to see any of these Eastern plays that we'll talk about today although I certainly hope to before I die so today we'll be talking theoretically about Eastern theatre even though I have limited firsthand exposure but I put some clips there in the d2l portal for you to look at I'm sorry that they're buried in these longer documentaries I do appreciate that Koen brings their to our attention but they're still not widely taught by other curriculum so I had a hard time finding good clips in our online library so I'm apologized that they're sort of buried and you know you have to listen to about Japanese embracing Western culture before you actually get to watch the clip of no theatre so thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy this sort of exposure to different cultures and different exotic places that maybe even ever don't think about often on a daily basis so first of all we'll talk about what is the sort of foundation of theatre when we say wind theatre start well theatre starts every time that someone tells us the story every time that any tradition across the world has a ritual the ritual is one of those keywords page 197 so that's my husband there a wedding ceremony is one of the few American rituals in its true form that we see today you know women traditionally wear white as I did you can see there we stood in a church in front of a minister and if my husband had sort of haphazardly said you know you know do you take this white woman to be your wife if if my husband had sort of said yeah sure you know I would have been upset I wanted him to say the words I do right because that's just sort of our ritual in our vows and I did the traditional vows because I'm a very traditional person and I like the idea of repeating what you know thousands and thousands of other people have been saying for years and years so a ritual is something that can be deviated from obviously some of you may not have worn white at your wedding some of you may have chosen not to say the pro you know the traditional vows but a ritual still has an element of this is how it's done right it's a collective ceremony it's for a culture or a group of people and it's normally associated with a religion in some case I know my wedding was so a baptism is is a ritual in the Christian denomination for the Jewish people circumcision is a ritual just an example obviously you know I had my son circumcised but I didn't have him circumcised by a rabbi so it wasn't a ritual necessarily is that kind of makes sense so you're kind of trying to see the difference between a ritual in a lot of cultures that were tribal we talked about this when we talked about costuming I'm putting that animal headdress on and re-enacting the hunt that's a that's a ritual that they do often to sort of bless the hunt um it looks sort of misleading there those those are Celts and they are worshipping a tree right this is a sort of imagined scene but we do know that the Druids would circle around a tree because they believed in the animism right they believed that object was inhabited by a spirit right and that was something that happened in my own culture right and the Scottish and Irish tradition with the Celts it's something that happened in in lots of African cultures the belief that this object is inhabited by a spirit shamans were often as we described on page 198 there they were the tribal sort of connection to God and we once again we come touched on this when we talked about costuming but the person who's sort of a medium between the spirit world and the the tangible world in front of us so if we look at a culture such as voodoo the shaman will go into a trance-like state and in half seizures and do feats of acrobatics that maybe seem otherworldly or larger-than-life and it's not uncommon for them to do magic you see I have there a sleight of hand and sometimes it's known okay this is you know pig's blood it's not actually him stabbing himself and then other times as in the Egyptian culture you know it was believed that they were really performing real feats of magic you know some of our more tribal cultures used masks right to represent animals or to represent that trip into the Otherworld so we can kind of deduce that these religious rituals had a very costumed had a very a theatrical feel to them and so we know for sure that some of our major dramas both in Japan and ancient Greece and Egypt they came directly as a result of these religious rituals so we don't really know a lot about Egyptian drama we know that there was this one passion play that was performed every spring and it is about Osiris who's the weak God and he's torn apart by set-to was a lot of death or chaos see he's tears Osiris apart and throws him in the river and then Osiris resurrects as Horus so this sort of is a metaphor for what's going on with springtime right everything has died through the winter and now we have a resurrection or a new life and that's a that's kind of universal through a lot of religions and obviously there's some pretty crazy theatrics going on here as described in the in the textbook tears off testicles and puts them on his own body and you know bloody I as depicted by a ruby or a red stone so there was a lot of theatricality Annis performed along the river but soon after this well not soon after this but later on we know that a lot of the Middle Eastern theater was suppressed because the religion of Islam forbids the depiction of their gods in imagery of any kind so that would include you may have heard about some of the cartoonists and all of that I don't want to get into all of that right now but it's it the same applies to theatre so moving into Greek drama which I've talked about a lot as I said Osiris was the weak God and so we have reason to believe that when the Greeks did their you know whole conquering thing they picked that up and moved into creating this other God which is Dionysus I mentioned him when we talked about storytelling because all plays still kind of have a sense of celebration and we're all together in this he is associated with a sex and fertility he is the god of wine and rebirth and blurred lines is that you may say like what is that what's the similarity between sex and wine and he's kind of the god of you know what is real what isn't real so the festival that was named after him was called the city Dionysia and the great dionyza which is all about this demigod and celebrating him there were traditionally orgies going on we don't know to what extent but that definitely carried over into the Roman times when we'll talk about later it turned into mostly orgy centered so moving on to page 202 we have these Greek chorus as I said when we talked about I think it was what is a play you know the Greek chorus were very tribal initially then they stomped on the threshing floor and they moved in a circular pattern in order to separate that wheat and they would have chanted and sung and it would have been a force to be reckoned with these 12 to 15 dancers sort of moving in unison and speaking in unison would have had a very you know guttural and and visceral feel but we know that it must have evolved in some way we just don't know how much we don't know what that chorus even though we think of course many of us we think of singing we don't really know if it was sung or chanted or if they spoke all at the same time or different people spoke it's really no way to tell we do know that they were all male the performing of women was you know women in the Grecian culture rarely left their homes we don't have much reason to believe that the women would have been performing at all they would have had these tall shoes and colorful gowns with tunics they would have worn a mask that projected their help project their voice we know that the playwrights also directed their plays some people believe that that the you know that the performers were paid and that the playwrights are paid we can't really substantiate that we do know that the government is what supported the festival died and I say back in the time you could either if you were wealthy you could either buy a boat or you could buy a play you could be a sponsor to either a boat or a play and these were competitions just like the Olympic Games the different playwrights who directed their own play would be competing against the other two playwrights in the week-long festival so there were three playwrights competing each one wrote a trilogy three different plays performed back-to-back which was basically a full day of theater right we would at sunrise we would hear to start the first one break for a meal you have another one you get the point and in between the second and the third one we had what's called the satyr play the satyr play was the comic relief often a parody of the play kind of poking fun at having fun satyrs you can see there were part goat part human if you watch Percy Jackson harried his friend there he was a satyr his companion but the satyrs would have often worn puppet phalluses because there was a great bit of phallus worship a penis worship in this dynasty and festival because it well he was the god of fertility and so there would make lewd gestures and they were very much a crass kind of humour around the satyrs they were mischievous and they were servants of pan so they were wild and chaotic and in their nature so that's just kind of a peak a deeper peak at the Greek Theatre the Roman theater kind of shifted into more comic kind of theater you can see that the theater kind of changed a little bit there were vomitorium 's where people would go down and vomit because they believed they had this you know that they would eat and then they would purge themselves of it and they kind of an extension of the of the sense of catharsis you know in the crying and well in the Romans were just very indulgent people and and so there were one of the most famous comedies was by plough toss and he had the twins and the twins got you know the two manic and I and they get traded places so you've probably seen this in a modern movie or you know you've seen it in a classic play if you've read many classic plays it becomes kind of a standby if we look at two gentlemen from from Verona or a lot of Shakespeare plays he uses this twin device often and these stock characters what we mean by stock characters is kind of a stereotype so if you're watching a teen movie and you see a blonde woman walk in you know that she's probably gonna be ditzy even though not every blonde do you ever meet will be dead see if it's a teen movie they're gonna you know sort of operate in stereotype so there were a lot of stock characters in the Roman theater and people got to know them kind of like a sitcom nowadays well they kind of just stopped doing theater all together and turned those facilities into places to you know have gruesome public massacres which you probably familiar with the Colosseum and the horrible slaves being eaten by wild animals and that sort of thing but they also had decorated facade so you can see there they were a lavish culture very wealthy you can see those three doors and all of the pillars and things so they sort of expanded the architecture of the theater for those of you who are Hunger Games fans you may have heard this word Panem before that's the name of the the wealthy city in The Hunger Games Hunger Games partially based on Roman culture and Panem is commonly quoted here already long ago from when we sold our vote to no man the people have abdicated our duties for the people who once upon a time handed out military command high civil office legions everything so they the democracy used to have all of these higher thoughts and higher expectations and pursuits but now as he says restrains itself anxiously hopes for just two things bread and circuses so where we used to be high-minded philosophical now all the Romans do is eat and watch theater and and not deep meaningful theater like we studied like a Oedipus they want a circus they want a distraction and I think this is a fair critique of theater in general that it can easily become a distraction from reality rather than a way to study or deeply come to terms with reality not that that's always bad but if it becomes a lifestyle of indulgence and eating amusement that can be gluttonous which is what Tertullian thought Tertullian was a church father he was anesthetist so he didn't believe in pleasure of any kind really he believed that if a man ejaculated part of his body would be his soul would be leaving his body just to kind of give you a sense of how ascetic he was once again I apologize if that's sort of heavy today we're kind of reaching more adult topics here but so rome fell there were a lot of prostitution in the theater going on a lot of possibly sex going on in the audience as the show's going on because it was part of the religious ritual Tertullian you know hear no evil see no evil speak no evil he believed that if you saw evil it could actually travel through your eyeballs and infect your body now the church shut down the theaters but it still allowed some of the religious festivals and some of the religious rites of the Romans to continue so Caesar for example was called the Sun God and he was paraded through town and then they just turned it around and had these parades for Jesus instead of Caesar so some of the rituals were just kind of rebranded by the church the biggest context when we start talking about medieval theatre as we move into the Christian religion as a used theatre is how illiterate the people were the primary purpose of these beautiful stained-glass windows is not just for decorations it's to help people understand the stories because language at that time was very divided you know you could you might speak German then somebody else might speak French someone else might speak English and so the common language was Latin that Latin was the language of the educated of the scholars and of the priests so if you were on your pilgrimage to you know Spain you could go to Mass in Spain and understand if you were a learned person and so it's kind of the universal language as a result the illiterate you know and remember this is the dark ages they just plague after plague and hardship if you were not ever taught how to read or had the money to have any sort of real education then when you went to church you didn't know what was going on because they were speaking a language that you didn't understand they were speaking the language of the educated of the elite they were speaking Latin so out of desperation the church started doing dramas now they would have during Mass they would have a little playlet such as the example in your book here of the first woman at the grave - when Jesus was resurrected and they have this sort of conversation at the tomb you know whom do you seek Jesus of Nazareth that exchange he is risen so that little playlet would happen during Mass and it would have people just you know priests reciting the lines back and forth but then you know a couple hundred years later we started doing theater at these festivals one they mentioned in your book is Corpus Christi which of course means the body of Christ but any of these holy holiday is the 12 days of Christmas any of them you know would likely have had some festivities going on outside a lot of the performers remember actors at this time were considered unclean they weren't afforded a Christian burial but these festivals common laypeople would perform and so if you were in a union for example you were one of the fishermen the fishermen might all get together and put on Noah's Ark as for the festival you know as kind of groups of people the most popular form of Christian play still performed today are of course The Passion of the Christ they have in your book about a Bavarian city but they're also very popular in Mexico some of them are pretty controversial because people are actually whipped and actually sustained some injuries during if they play Jesus so that so can be kind of controversial but you know we have passion plays in churches all around the South going on Gatlinburg does a really big passions play with I can't remember the name of it right off the top of my head but small villages in Europe still do passion plays around the Easter season so this is a pageant wagon in the medieval time they would perform up on top of the wagon you can see there so that the people can watch it's just kind of like a stage and people who go down underneath and change clothes or put on a mask down below the wagon and another great thing about the wagon is then when they were ready to do that same play again at a different time of day at a different area of town they could just hitch it up to the horse and move on over so that was kind of the advantage of the pageant wagon they were used during this medieval times but they were also used in Italy during the Renaissance when we talk about commedia dell'arte but like I said different unions would get together and use help with the these festivals this is a hell's mouth you can see the flames and the men with pitchforks poking people there so maybe if you were a welder or you know a blacksmith of some kind you as a union might get together and put put together something like this for a festival once again you know we did have some professional gestures and actors but they were very looked down on in society commedia dell'arte so we have the Renaissance with the Renaissance we have a rebirth a rediscovery particularly the roman plays but also the Greek texts they were found and so people started to restage them and it sort of ignited this interest in theater as a legitimate art form another big secret of the Renaissance is that there were wealthy people backing these artists you know and the theater started to be really done for profit again and so that was a big break for theatres because people get motivated to make good theater for the money right so you wonder like why are there all of these great artists during the Renaissance in paintings and sculpture and theater it's it's because they had wealthy benefactors and so people were able to really you know put down their day job and devote their full time to the theater commedia dell'arte is a semi improvised comedy they would have a lot of shtick including a slapstick which was two pieces of wooden with a hinge on it and they would smack it together and it would make a 'quack sound and they would beat their slaves with it ha ha ha isn't that hilarious beating your slave but when we say the word slapstick today we mean this sort of comic falling down you know kind of the Three Stooges gags those would be associated with commedia dell'arte let a physical humor a lot of stereotypes that were you know there was a body old man and there was the sweet little young lovers and a lot of the sitcoms that we watch today still draw on the lot see that was performed during these Italian masked humors you can can't really see the masks and the picture I have their picture here but trust me they are very masks and commedia dell'arte not everyone was masked by some of them were so yeah that was going on at Italy women were performing on stage for the first time that was pretty exciting they were these families that would perform comitia dell'arte together so it's humorous it was some of the characters or masks and it was going on in Italy so as we turn over to the Renaissance in England as if I haven't said Shakespeare Shakespeare Shakespeare enough that was the first time that I went to the globe there in the winter just had a wonderful experience but you can see that is a wooden oh it had an interior that is sound absorbent it has that wood that you know keeps it from echoing and that really has great sound the Shakespeare primarily wrote and performed here but he also performed indoors during the Jacobean theatre hope you performed for kings and queens and things indoors but this globe theatre as it says on page 212 it's a thrust stage there's standing room where those people are standing there if you want a picture of the interior you can move back to page 210 although I know I showed you a picture about earlier this semester but you can see kind of the stage and the performers on stage and that The Groundlings standing there around the bottom Shakespeare's plays are witty they're intelligent they're comic they're poetic they're deep there's just so rich and full of meaning and we'll talk about Hamlet the last chapter in this course which is my favorite play and a lot of their practitioners favorite play hopefully it'll help you to build some genuine appreciation for Shakespeare but you know Shakespeare was a businessman and he had partial ownership of this Globe Theatre and when he was acting and writing these plays at a furious pace and he was driven to do his best work because like I said there was money to be made in it so there's something to supporting the arts that way and pushing people to do their best in drawing out the best talents so moving on to Royal Theater on the left here that's country Wi-Fi assistant directed that when I was in graduate school that is the country wife there in the white and the corset and then the guy on her left is not her husband which is kind of where this story is about you can see the lavish costumes there on the right and the kind of comic just way that he's even holding his hand it was a very light and happy time louis xiv very famously the erupted aristocracy was lavish and witty and it was a good time to be rich and if you watch a royal play or what some people would call a restoration play they're going to have a snuffbox they're going to have a fan the men are gonna be wearing high heels in many cases but not every case and it's going to be indoors cushy light-hearted jokes sometimes there were recreations of the classics in order to please the royalty something like Racine's phaedra which was written in the style of the ancient Grecian z' to celebrate it but most of the plays were light-hearted and witty and performed for the royalty primarily in Europe which is why it's called royal theater the romantic theater is marked by Goethe and Victor Hugo if you've ever seen lamb is robbed this was an age where they explored the romantic side of life the grotesque the exotic they had monsters such as Dracula and he comes out of this era in the novel of course not on the stage but you can see cereno de Bergerac on the right there he is this lovelorn soldier who doesn't tell his the woman that he loves that he loves her until he's dying in her arms enuf leads the way for melodrama because it's got these larger-than-life things and it pushes the passions of life to the extreme so it's sort of a precursor to melodrama so that was a breakneck speed of the West most of it no review let's look at some differences between the west and the east and these are huge generalizations but in general the East is concerned with imagery and beauty if you go to see a play in the east it's going to have very tactile expressions you know you can hear the drumbeat you can watch the beautiful scarf as it flows through her arm across the stage it's not as much about the poetry or the plot-driven this what like we talked about with Aristotle loving that rhetoric and logical flow of events the eastern is more visual the costumes are in general much more extreme and much more detailed and definitely no confusion about who's on stage and who's in the audience they tend to be mythic there are these larger than life stories and which is probably why there's so much more visually in the way of costumes these stories are about gods and goddesses they're about demons they're about witches they are much more epic than an everyday life kind of story before the ones again this was before the East was affected by the West not plot-driven you know I bought a collection of no plays to study for my honors theater class and I brought it and it was only you know a two page play but it was meant to be performed for you know 45 minutes it's definitely not just by looking at the script it's almost like if I were writing down a dance it doesn't fully depict what's going on in the story most of the training in the East begins as a child you watched that caught a collie clip with the little children being corrected gently by their masters their trainers you know it's from the time that you're small is when most training begins in the east traditionally socata Kali is a Hindu practice it is telling the story of these Indian epics and as a result they take hours and hours and hours to tell the festivals as they said in the video last four we but they begin usually at 10:00 in the evening lasting until the next morning it's really a long play they don't go on and traditional theatres like we might think they're usually in random places they might be in someone's house or in a park you saw those very specific eye movements and a lot of the costuming that we're doing is to emphasize those eyes and those highly stylized makeup to help represent that moving on to the Chinese opera in your book it says chin Chu but I just for clarity will say opera since it's a pretty it's a pretty foreign word X IQ you just for reference you've said change you that's how you say it but Chinese opera you can see her beautiful headdress there and all of the detail in that wig it's just phenomenal Chinese opera was popularized in the West when a traveling actor a meal and fun came and he you can see is a crossdresser he dressed in portrayed a woman at this time remember this was before the the revolution and as we heard in the Japanese clip it there weren't many women on stage there are now if you go to Beijing and we're going to go see baking opera or a traditional Chinese opera you would see a woman depicting those roles but remember this is the case not only in the Asian theatre it was also in Europe you know Romeo and Juliet Juliet would have been a woman phaedra any kind of classic Grecian play Jocasta and Oedipus would have been portrayed by a man and these men always would have been valued by their a sexuality by their lack of masculinity it traditionally always been an aspect of the theatre as has prostitution I'm not saying that about this performer really but the theater and prostitution have always been hand-in-hand the training is often very difficult when we look at the skills required of a opera here on the bottom of 2:16 it's almost as if you'd have to combine an american ballet an opera a Shakespeare Company the Ringling Brothers and the French foreign language and all of those skills in one I heard a interview on a BBC show of a man who came from London to go study with the Chinese opera and he said it's almost as if Pavarotti had to learn to do a backflip land in the splits and then sing his high note so these skills are not something these acrobatics these flexibilities it's not something that you can do overnight and so the training often begins as children there's not scenic elements or lighting effects these plays were traditionally performed in banquet halls for the Emperor so it wasn't meant to be in an opera house with all of the technology if you want to call it that all of the scenic design that we have today it's marked by those beautiful embroidered robes they call those water sleeves those sleeves that are kind of flowing through the air there lots of makeup lots of lots of makeup skills that are required of the actors acrobatics swordplay musical instruments if you are interested in seeing more copies of this there's a movie it's on Netflix as I record this right now farewell my concubine just to warn you it does have some r-rated material in it but it is a beautiful depiction of the falsetto voice for example that goes along with the Chinese opera the man who depicts a woman and sings in falsetto is just a beautiful beautiful art form but so during the revolution Mao banned all of these traditional Chinese operas that were performed and they were very traditional they'd been performed from the time of Shakespeare up to the present day as they were written and passed down from one actor to the next you know down to the foot step there was a scene in that movie that I watched farewell my concubine where he says I noticed you took three steps instead of two he knows that's the kind of detail that was really prized in the Chinese opera but now a lot of these plays were very honoring of kings and queens and we're all like I said it traditionally performed in the kings and queens banquet halls and so I'm sorry I say king and queen I mean Emperor I'm not always a stickler for detail like the Chinese died in their opera so instead of this Emperor worship Mal's wife who was a performer in the Chinese opera or in some way and tied into it she then wrote and helped popularize these other Chinese opera that honored the proletariat that had more to do with with the common man which of course would have been part of the idea for a communist country the problem then is that was forced down their necks it was played on the radio will constantly supports down their next I mean force down their throats obviously it was in so the Opera really fell out of favor because it was used as a propaganda tool by the government and so it's only recently risen back into popularity and slowly become kind of an evolution and changing and as is China in their government as they start to kind of rewrite who they are as country Japanese no now this was started in a monastery the actors were all performers who were very religious they were telling this story of the Buddhist gods and it's a very supernatural kind of story it's the oldest continuously performed drama in the world they it's very solemn and slow-moving it's played in masks and it's a very specific kind of theater they had these cypress floors you can see how that shine is coming up off the floor and it's waxed and it has a very definite noise that it makes when the actors walk it feels like you're in a temple apparently when you're watching a play like this it's very precise once again and it's very meditative there's a lot of stamping that derived in the stamping through the rice outside I actually did some of this Buddhist and Shinto meditation when I was in graduate school as actor training it's called the Suzuki method and it was meant to do the stomping was meant to get the attention of the gods and also to wear you out they believed that when you were tired you were more honest and so it's meant to be kind of exercise strangely enough this is very foreign to a lot of modern Japanese people it's it's kind of comparable to our opera but more meditative more spiritual in nature but it's definitely not for the common man it's not what everyone enjoys in Japan it's a very niche market kabuki is very popular this is something that like I said a lot of different children go to see as you said in the clip it's kind of considered crass or low-class to go to the theatre which I think that's kind of funny that it's kind of a really reassuring theme in the theater it was often exotic the clips that I've seen in kabuki you know one that I watched was pretty bizarre and actually David Sedaris has a short story about it is the Fox being brought back to life reincarnation kind of thing there's sometimes fireworks and kabuki plays passionate emotion melodrama but of course just like any any genre that it's a very broad you know there are things that are sore bizarre then they're just simple love stories domestic stories Campu ki was actually started by all women performing in a it was considered sort of erotic and so the Japanese government shut it down and then it was started by all women I mean all men and you've probably some of the costumes as you look through your book you may notice there's very similar to sort of these woodblock prints that are very popular if you go into a Japanese restaurant you may see a woodblock print of these kabuki performers because they were that's almost like us opening up on Us Weekly right because those would have been the Kabuki performers who were famous in their towns for their singing and their entertainment abilities and their acrobatics or their fighting song dance skill that's what kabuki means and it's it's a very flashy performer entertainment very melodramatic so once again this has just kind of been a drive-by of several different forms of theater if you'd like more information and more in depth about these styles I'd be happy to point you towards famous plays from that season or you know movies that are set in that time period but this is a little deeper taste of our traditions as a world so as always thank you for listen | Emily Seal | UCHzXBQLYOiDjXhf3WLiNrwg | 2015-06-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,267 | 33,420 |
1KofkzjVw8I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KofkzjVw8I | Introducing Islam to Non Muslims - Part 2 of 6 - Yusuf Estes | yet when they heard Quran all of a sudden you see tears that come down their face and maybe they'll even say what is that one time I was given a lecture for the elderly in San Antonio Texas they asked me to come and talk about what is the Islamic perspective on death and dying so it's for all people and in it I had recited some Quran my voice is not all that great and I don't claim to have a very good you know Quran but anyway after it was over this old man come up to me and they were all thanking me for coming out and they're very sweet and he said man that's the best singing I ever heard I said see I was thinking I didn't see anything because you know it used to be Christian and I was a music minister so obviously I'm thinking did I sing something but he was talking about the Quran so how much we got going for us we take it for granted let's talk about Hadith again truth is critical to us do we accept Hadith if somebody come in and say hey here's a Hadith blah blah blah blah blah and you say what I never heard her before and the guy says I didn't either but you know I saw it on the back of an advertising on something and it looked like a good idea who were where did it come from nobody knows but still it sounds nice you know so let's use it incorporated into a talk or a program nobody would do that they wouldn't do it where did it come from we don't know where it came from what book did it come out of who cares it sounds nice you know something really nice you get those probably on the internet you get email some brother or sister will send you something and you read it you're going uh this doesn't sound right but they're telling you if you pass this on the X amount of people or somebody else got it and they you had passed it on and they got some money and the other guy he didn't pass it on he dropped dead the next day or something like that you're going wait a minute you're definitely not going for this now this is not a song it doesn't work like that we're not going to be impressed if you come up with a Hadith especially if there's no Arabic for it say what's the Arabic for nobody knows a union where it came from I'm sorry I don't think it's a Hadith I think you pulled it off the internet I think you got some little warm fuzzy that somebody sent to you and you just put a Bismillah across the top and a salam alaikum across the bottom and send it out to everybody on your list oh and that's what you did yeah you know what I'm talking about you see them right so but if somebody shows you where the Hadith is Muslim and you can look at it and you said there it is right there all of a sudden this is part of our being it's not just a nice saying it's part of our life it's not an option to us all of a sudden it's real yeah okay for the other people they don't have that they don't even know what that is they've never been exposed to real truth in their lives they use the word they know there's a difference between a lie and the truth basically but for many even people with education even people with degrees people with social status people with responsible positions in the world still have trouble differentiating between the truth and falsehood is that right or wrong remember Clinton I did not you remember what he said um and when they caught him I won't say red-handed but they had Clear Proof and what do you say what I meant was and then and what about Nixon maybe some of you too young to remember Richard Milhouse Nixon I was there I remember it real well he put his hands like this he said I am not a crook and then they proved that he was a big liar what about the one we got now remember I got to go back home so I'm going to stop for a Muslim the truth is not just being accurate in what you say it also means that you're going to be accurate in your intention to go with it because you could be Act real accurate and still be lying fine because you could just not say all the truth you could just say part of the truth or or you could say all the truth but not let the person understand how it comes what it's relevant to still be a lie I've never met any other group of people God meant individuals of course who are truthful but I never met a group of people more responsible for giving messages correctly than I have with Muslims I never saw this from other people when somebody gives you a mana and they said I need you to tell Abdullah that I'm real sorry I couldn't see him before I caught the plane I have to go so when you see him tell him I said now your brain is already clicking in Abdullah he's the Sheikh is leaving he's giving me an Amana and I got to remember what he said so when you go to him you're gonna say Sheikh had a message it's a moment I have to give it to you now even if I said stuff that you don't particularly agree with you will tell him exactly what I said because that was the amount of given to you true or false there's no doubt about it you have no idea really the value of the truth unless you've lived without it and then when it comes to you it is sweet and it is beautiful and those who live it speak it and practice it they're beautiful people I want to mention something to you that I've heard quite a lot of in the last 17 years and I take exception to it and I don't agree with it because I don't believe it's the truth although I've heard a lot of Muslims say it the statement says if you want to know Islam you have to look to the Quran and the Sunnah don't look at the Muslims because if you look at the Muslims you don't want to know even the statement that someone said if I would met Muslims first I wouldn't even become a Muslim have you heard statements like this some of you may have fallen into this trap this is not true it only has some tiny truth in it but it is not true from a person who was not Muslim didn't even know any Muslims till I was in my late 40s I immediately could see the difference between Muslims and non-muslims on that one topic alone the truth and how valuable it is so I say if you want to know what's Islam look to the good Muslims because if you're saying if you said you can't find Islam and like this is some Chef even said it like this that he went to Europe and when he came back he made this statement that he found Islam without Muslims and then when he gets back home he finds Muslims without Islam the very famous statement I'm not going to say who said it doesn't matter the point is that it's not a good statement that there's more damage than it does good the Imam is supposed to admonish the community and there's no doubt about it but he still has a responsibility not to go too far and that's going too far because when you do that here's what the next thing will happen and it has happened we find ourselves criticizing the Muslims for their shortcomings and praising the non-muslims and they don't even have the Akita Allah have you heard this happen well they'll be saying oh man you know this guy's so-and-so he's not a Muslim but man you know he was very good with the business dealing we had with him and he was and he was on time wow and then immediately all the Muslims they don't pray and they don't fast and so on and so on so and without realizing it without thinking about it you're absolutely doing the worst thing you can do to your own Iman you are basically throwing your belief in the toilet you got me it's not good what is the order in Islam and how to look at your brother if he makes even a mistake do you immediately criticize or give excuse give him excuse but only once twice three seven times 70. 7 times 70. we need to give him one example we see our brother Here Comes Tarik he's coming along hey man there's dark over there oh my God man look he's got a can of beer in his hands oh stop for a while what's it is that a cigarette he's got two I don't know it looks like he's got a cigarettes and beer and everything and look where he's going man he went he went in that place over there we're all in women and stuff oh wow um stuck from Allah man and he's always out there in Padre acting like he's some kind oh man next time I see somebody anybody hey you don't talk talk you know tarek I'm up there oh yeah yeah man I don't want to say anything about anybody but you ain't never seen him with any beer cans have you or smoking or going over that place over on such such Main Street over there I'm with them I mean I gotta tell truth and Jack was here from America he told us we got to tell the truth I gotta tell you man uh stuff for a lot we didn't give him one excuse what would happen what would happen on the day of judgment if we found it what we said about him got spread around and other people spread it around and it got back and it damaged his reputation damaged him and all he would say is Allah knows best Allah Knows Best but then it comes on us and come to find out what he was doing there's a Hadith whoever clears the way for the Believers is get act to charity for each little thingy he gets rid of so when he reaches down and picks up that empty beer can half empty beer can and a cigarette that was laying there looked for the closest place to throw it and there's a door over there you stick it in her throat in the trash and he went on his business and you did what oh big problem you ain't gonna give him what he says so I want to come back now to our topic because it's very critical for us today in spite of what other people are doing to us and attacking and saying on the things that they're saying we cannot do what they do now this has been going on since before I got to Islam some of the Christians were down in South Africa really going after their business that's what they do this one group that Jehovah's Witness there's another group called The Mormons but Jehovah's Witnesses were down there really pumping it up and blowing it out with all 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CaD5TRQQNsI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaD5TRQQNsI | ISS at FPR - Panel Discussion with the two ISS Case Researchers | so sitting next to me our Leon and Maya who are the two scribes who actually wrote these incredible cases and if you didn't get a chance to read them hopefully you'll you'll read them and share them after this and I I requested that we do this session partially because I wanted to develop an appreciation for how much work went into these cases but also to take advantage of all the knowledge in their heads so to jump in if you could both just quickly introduce yourselves and give us a quick sense of your background alright sure I'll start so I've been working at ISS for three years on land and property rights for the last year or so but before that on a wide variety of issues everything from preventing deforestation to judicial reform to public works and prior to that I worked in Kenya for the International Rescue Committee and I studied comparative politics at Princeton oh great so I'm I'm Leon Shriver I'm actually based in Cape Town South Africa technology can do amazing things these days despite being based there I've worked with ISS for about two years now prior to joining this project also about a year ago most of my work focused on the Ebola response in West Africa specifically Liberia so we did a series of cases on on that fascinating story I also work previously on how to make power-sharing cabinets actually work together in post-conflict settings so that's very far from land administration but you know that's one of the great things about this job is that it really constantly challenges you to learn new things before joining ISS I did a PhD in political science at three University of Berlin and prior to that I started at Stellenbosch University in South Africa all in political science pressive so you both have rich backgrounds before getting into writing these cases and I'm curious from those different perspectives when you got into land and property and you produce these documents what what struck you about this area of of tenure and land reform so for me having spent two years working on a whole range of different issues through the same process of writing case studies what stood out when I started getting into the land administration side of things was how many components I was about to have to deal with in especially writing cases on managing land registries effectively so things like restructuring an institution or improving performance management or developing a digital system are things that we you know could write an entire case study about just one of them and so finding ways to cover all that ground and for me to wrap my head around it and then to make it accessible to readers was certainly an interesting and challenging process and I'm very grateful to all of the people who I interviewed who helped make that as smooth as possible for me yeah so what's interesting is that practically my and I ended up sort of focusing on slightly different elements of this bigger story so so she was working a lot on the setting up the registries and the agencies and I ended up working more on sort of the practical titling out in the field type cases and and yet I share a lot of the same sentiments I was really struck by how many issues are involved you know it's obviously focused and define and and and and that's the focus of the case but it really cuts across so many different elements and and one of them is it's just how political all of this is I think one of the key things to keep in mind is that land is often the most valuable resource in many of these especially poorer countries it's the one thing that the state can leverage for different purposes good or nefarious and and therefore the the political stakes are often very high in any sort of technical solution or proposal needs to sort of take that political reality into account when coming up with with solutions so I think that's something that stands out right if you just talk a little bit about the process so maybe just pick one case and give a sense of like how many interviews how much research and write how much internal review to get these so I mean the process generally kicks off with sort of a background paper on what the series will focus on and then that obviously that involves sort of refining it down to how many cases which ones we want to focus on I know for this case my and Jennifer actually did a lot of that more than I did but I can certainly speak about once we've sort of zoomed in on a specific case or topic generally the preparation begins with with what we call a pre-trip briefing so this is a meeting where we'd get together start from all of the stuff from ISS basically and we'd really dig into the background of this issue so if we take the the Mozambican case you know what is in that beautiful law that that that the country has adopted why are there certain challenges and why it's not perhaps being implemented as as the government would like and and and then sort of teasing out what should be the key questions then obviously you go to the to the country you interview we try to get to about 25 people in two weeks so it's quite a quite an intense process and then I would say it's really quite organic in in the actual discussions you have you obviously have the the issues you want to touch on but there's definitely a human touch it's not a mechanical process when you speak with someone because people are different and in I think something to keep in mind in this type of work is that you know you're going around the world cultures are different people are different societies are different and finding your feet in that whole process during interviews I think is one of the great learning experiences and challenges of the job and then obviously the writing comes after those two weeks in the field again a very collaborative process we usually go through about six drafts where you know the whole team would have some input on that I think Leon's given you a very comprehensive view of our process so if I think about that in 25 interviews all these topics the background papers and then we just have these nice beautifully edited 20 page cases what's on the cutting room floor like if you had the time what are what are the issues that you would would really relish the chance to jump into and push forward so one thing that I think has come through a lot in the discussions today is how fundamental property rights are to a developing economy but the fact that it's not going to automatically transform your economy there's a lot of additional steps going forward in terms of accessing credit or capacity building so that people can use those rights as well as maintaining an effective registers so that it stays up to date and people continue to be in the formal system after a titling project and so we've seen some of those efforts and that the speakers presented but I think that's an issue that it would have been fascinating to dive into where are there examples of sort of these linkages or what makes it difficult to run a program with that comprehensive of a view um that's one that I think is maybe someone can pick up the ball from here uh-huh another specific one that was touched on in the discussion especially with Australia and Canada is the nature of indigenous land rights within sort of a Western system I found that discussion in Australia fascinating and I would have loved to get into that much more than I was able to yeah I actually think that that's one of this sort of shadows hanging over a lot of this is is how do you actually accommodate integrate customary law with what's on the statute books and and I know there is there is research about this out there so it's it's not necessarily a novel idea but in writing these cases and trying to document current experiences you find that it's still something that in many places it goes unanswered it's it's a very political very difficult thing for many governments to find this social legitimacy of traditional customary systems of land administration and of basically you know broader administration in a local community and how you marry that with the statutory and with what are very often very progressive laws which make it tough to integrate systems where it's patriarchal sort of chieftainship so I think these are issues that we need to confront head-on I think another one that links with that that came up is especially when it comes to communal titling efforts there is this and I think in Mozambique it's it's very well it's nicely Illustrated I think it does play a very big role when a community gets this ID card that says this is the community you know you take up your citizenship this there is something really powerful to that but I think we should also keep in mind this this idea of ethnicity and to what extent are we asking people to self define on some kind of ethnic identity saying we are the community this is our land and you end up defining yourself perhaps in contradiction to neighboring communities so it's just something that that sort of came up that I think is really interesting and I'm not sure how much of that is is currently being looked at interesting okay I I want to make sure the audience gets a chance to ask you questions so I won't I won't dig into those right now but um future property rights our focus is is tech and property rights and and the different ways we can use to I mean text not a fantasy yeah but how can we use tech to collapse the time and the cost to be it to to remove those barriers so we could spend more time on these other interesting media issues because there are so many things to touch it so just any reflections on technology and land rights things you saw that gave you hope things you saw in country a well you're like oh maybe they should try that in country B you're always curious to get people's perspective sure so having worked on the set of cases where sort of computerizing systems played a major role I think one of the lessons that all three of those speakers kind of drew out today was the importance of really preparing to do that preparing your people reviewing the business processes and not just slapping a new computer system on to something that still needs improvement as a manual process and I think you know in all three of those cases people learned that that was fundamental and that there were major sort of efficiency gains in just doing those process reviews for instance with survey checking in Jamaica the way it was described to me it was it used to go from point A to point B back to point day point good point see you back to point day and so on and just making that process a linear one without introducing any technology drastically cut the time and then you can put computerization on top of that and make further gains but had you computerized this sort of spokes on a wheel process you'd still be contending with that now and so I think while technology can do a lot it doesn't stand on its own yeah I would agree with that and so on the positive side I think you know in attends any encased we had this masked pilot project where basically people were using mobile phones smart phones to do some of the surveying physically walking the boundaries local people trained actually to do this and and that's one area where I do think that you really can save a lot of first of all time and and potentially also money because something that came up across the cases is the lack of capacity when it comes to surveyors you often have to wait for someone to be seconded or come in from the private sector it's very expensive you have to pay for premiums out in the field you have to put them up in hotels so so to borrow a phrase from the Australian case I think this is ready for disruption and obviously you'd have to think through very carefully saw the standards and how you monitor and implement this but that's one area where I do think that there's a lot to be gained on the other side though I agree with Maya that it's there are very there are many areas where we should perhaps wonder first like are there other reforms we need to make before we we go into the technology that that could potentially be cheaper easier and you'll even greater results and and another issue that that did come up is if you're gonna build if you're going to build a digital register if you're going to go that route then you have to think through long term after that register is up and running who has the license for maintaining that software what if something goes wrong because in frankly in many of these countries are going to need help from the private sector they're gonna need to be in a partnership to get these systems up and running but then building the capacity within the government and and making sure that there are no licensing issues that prohibit them from fixing an issue or updating that system as technology evolves I think is something to keep in mind so you know if you sit down and plan this I think you really have to be careful about thinking very long-term it's you kind of anticipated by next question if we think about that the Tanzania Mozambique South Africa cases you're sitting there figuring out rights delineating them saying this is this person has this right to this space and then you think about the registry case is much bigger private enterprise driven off fees how do you bridge that how do you to make it simple is what we learned about in Jamaica and in Australia and Canada applicable do you think it's imaginable you could take the software as a service from Australia not that I'm doing a sales pitch for Jody and the private enterprise and do a PPP in Tanzania or Kenya I mean what or if that's not appropriate today maybe it is what are the things they should be thinking about now in the way they design what they do have so that it can scale or yeah be digitized well one thing that I think has come out as Leon and I have sort of worked together on these cases is that the two are very fundamentally intertwined you can't really think about registry and 10-years separately when we've looked at countries that have made a push to formalize tenure rights in order for that to really be meaningful in the long term you need an effective registry that people can access easily that's not you know unaffordable or too burdensome so that those rights will stay updated that's been a challenge in a number of contexts are there's inheritance and people will split up their land or people won't go back to the registry to formalize a sale and so making registries easily accessible and technology can be a part of that especially in the longer term means that those tenure rights will be usable and at the same time these sort of market driven registries that we thaw in the Jamaica Western Australia and Ontario cases really rely on the existence of a fairly active formal real estate market you know these agencies are supporting themselves through transaction fees so there need to be transactions and there needs to be a level of economic activity that supports the ability to pay those fees and so I think integrating the sort of formalization of 10-year rights with broader economic development and infrastructure in the business environment then leads you to a point where the market can support the kind of registries that we looked at in Australia and Jamaica in Canada I think that's that's very well put basically all I would add or maybe just emphasize again is that the technology or the partnership itself is should in no way be seen as something that can substitute for sort of the grunt work of building the institution so if if you're if you want to have registry offices out in in sort of main cities in rural areas of Mozambique or Tanzania you need to actually have the human capacity in those offices to manage whatever kind of system you decide to put in place to manage the partnership that comes with the private sector with a PPP basically so sir all I would really add is to say that let's not sacrifice emphasis on building institutions and and taking that long view of the training and the capacity building sort of as a price to pay for for what may seem like easy fixes because I don't think they're out there right so max one more question I'll throw the audience hey one of the things that new America we like to do is get very smart people in his fellows and and have them write things that as Amory likes to say it a readable byte by anybody you know books you would want to read so if you came in you passed all those cool books which were all written by fellows and that the challenge was land is that it's so nuanced and as Peter Bradley said this morning there's there's so many complexities exactly I think yeah Peter Peter gets that a lot so there's so many nuances that it's hard to write books and engage people and get people to really get excited about property rights and so they lived it until they've heard some of the stories we heard today and may you're both very good professional writers so if you were to write a book about this how would you what would you what would what would the subject be well how would you get people to realize that even though this does take decades not years and there are no quick fixes this is terribly important and it affects people's lives and it can change the course of a country and and this is something we we need to invest in and think about so so I think something that that's really unique about the cases that that is writes is this idea of putting the reformer sort of in the driver's seat so making the story about real people and I think that's that's a technique or an approach that you could extrapolate I don't know how far you could take it if you're going to write a really substantial book that gets into some of the technical issues but making it human and showing how these seemingly technical issues affect people in real life I think is one of the key things to get people interested because anyone can understand you know sorting out inheritance after a parent has passed away and if it's complete sort of confusion about what this inheritance looks like you know who owns what where is the land I think that's something we could all very easily relate to and that's that's potentially one part of what such a group could be like so trying to humanize these stories I think is one key part of it yeah and I think the interview based approach personally I'm a very practical force tonight I don't like getting into too much theory you know you need something concrete to draw people in and when I'm doing interviews one of the things that you know you hear someone saying you just go I know I'm putting that in the case time is when people describe in very vivid terms the problem so you know we can say that land rights are fundamental to you know a functioning economy but like when I heard elgin's say you know we have people lined up in tents outside the office it's just a lot more real and when you you know we focus on sort of solutions or progress and I think that too is something that maybe this space needs a little more of because I think we've all read enough sort of weighty depressing things recently well I would just add that I think going out and speaking to people and getting these stories is a great way to see just how real and and and and human the impact is and I think that's a privilege of writing these cases is that we we get these big concepts and these difficult topics and then you go out and you see wow this is what it really means and I'm sort of spontaneously reminded of of all things the Arab Spring I mean in Tunisia the way this all began was someone who essentially had insecure property rights I mean I forget his name was easy I think he ended up setting himself alight because he couldn't run his business he couldn't you know he couldn't get a foot in the door and that was all fundamentally because of insecure property rights and a story like that as a hook to get someone into this topic I think is is important Wow it reminds me I would a commercial break before we take questions there's a website called this's place org that does that does the stories they have reporters dedicated to a lot of these human stories which of you I'm sure this audience is familiar with it but if you're not it's well worth checking out so are there any questions for these two diligent scribes so I can keep going do we have a mic thanks my and Leon and it's really I I agree with you Mike that it's really interesting to hear the backstory of how these case studies were developed and kind of everything that went into them my question is about dissemination so how do we get these amazing examples into the hands of the right people who can actually use them to make policy decisions or make business decisions or make political decisions what have you you know and I don't know if it's fair to ask you this question but I'm just gonna go ahead and ask it anyway because I've been wondering this all day who do you think are the right people who should be reading these case studies and aren't yet and how do you think we can get them into those people's hands so I don't want to completely step on our agenda for day two but one of the things that the cases you know other cases ISS has developed in the past have been used for is in teaching and universities and essentially training you know people who are going to be making these policy decisions and giving them some examples to think about as they start their careers and so that's one opportunity and of course you know this event is wonderful huh and this is a great audience of people who really are active in this space and I can give us feedback and sort of this forms the basis of a dialogue but you know I don't have perfect answers I think we're also working on you know developing different types of content based on this just because you know these days you have to have so many different options to meet different people's needs and how they want to consume information so everybody check out the deaf X basic live video yeah I mean it is a really difficult issue a difficult question but I would I would I would again agree and say it is a real privilege to have people in the room together here that you know we spoke to in their place of work looking at what is their passion in all these different countries and to bring them together and to see the interaction between these people is already I think something that will add value to to everyone and and second of all I mean there's a lot of people here today so maybe the interest isn't as we sometimes you know imagined it's it's it's more a question I think as you love getting it into the right channels I think there's opportunities on social media I think getting the stories out in a way that makes it clear that it's not gonna be you know the standard technical things although that's obviously very important I think sort of a strategy around that more generally for stories like this I think is something that that we can pursue but yeah I I don't think there are easy answers we're all competing with with you know a huge amount of media out there today so it's a question that goes well beyond I think this specific forum question about is there a book that you know it could be you know very popular and easily read one that comes to mind is the mystery of capital mm-hmm and on a disorder but I and many other people are very critical of that book because it is provides the silver bullet but it oversimplifies everything and so I want to congratulate you guys you authors on taking the subject that's sort of out of your you know comfort zone and making it palatable and easily consumable but not falling into the trap the DeSoto trap somehow you managed to you know navigate your way through that and I think congratulations to you to the whole team yeah because I think it's very effective you got this you got the simplicity of reading but you caught the complexity of the whole hi I'm Scott justo from Worcester Polytechnic Institute I want to echo the the comment that was just made I came to the case studies expecting to see something far less nuanced and sophisticated around the deep complexities and so I really appreciated that I happen to have worked a lot in mine would be C Park so it was pleased to be returned to that story and one of the things that the cases bring forward to me is the difference between urban and rural areas and in rural areas the land often is the fundamental basis for a livelihood in urban areas it sometimes is but it's much more complex people need a place to live and they need a place to conduct business but they and they want security of tenure in some fashion but I wonder if you've have thoughts about other bases for capital accumulation you know we have this you know long historical basis around land and if we focus overly much on land are we sort of looking past some other forms of capital accumulation that we ought to be encouraging and that maybe in fact there might be some synergies between the two you know I think that's an excellent point and one that is maybe the next step for this because as Grenville very clearly pointed out I agree completely titling isn't a silver bullet when you just give someone a land title and saying now you have the rights now you can you know form capital and invest you know that there are a lot of intermediate steps before you actually see the benefit and so I think the example that we heard about the sugarcane and Mozambique and some of the other sort of more comprehensive approaches you know I would like to see more work on that or maybe do more work on that and how you can you know develop a framework that is cohesive and doesn't have too many moving parts so that you can integrate not just land and then investment into the land but especially in an urban setting security of tenure and other opportunities but I don't I don't have you know a clear-cut answer for you unfortunately yeah I just think we we talk a lot about dead capital but we should probably also mention human capital I think that's a huge part of this in so many dimensions so if we look at the institutions and actually managing a system it's about people I mean at the end of the day that's what it comes down to and and having that relationship with communities and and and I think crucially whether it's technology or setting up a registry getting local people to buy in and to actually become part of the system I think is a hugely important step and and that obviously applies beyond I think property rights or registration but it's sometimes that it's something that does sometimes get overlooked I mean you can easily sit in an office and have all these grand schemes and plans but they could just be one small cultural or social nuance that you're unaware of and then your whole registry may collapse so so so I mean one of our BC Park I think is a good example of getting into the community trying as much as possible to learn from them about why is it that you know especially in South Africa there is a formal registry that's working the question is why are there so many people who are outside of it and and I think tapping into human capital to human experiences I think is the way that we could sort of broaden perhaps our understanding of what the problem is even if you if you want to go that far yeah and I think it's a good time to mention you know this today it was live stream but we'll also be taking these talks and and they'll be published up on the Princeton site and on the New America site I think so that if you worried use these cases and you wanted somebody to hear Kathleen ewing talk about the park and and show those before and after pictures I think of all the great presentations we saw today just those slides and this I took this picture then three years later here's a playground er here's a crash it's like ah this is working this is making a difference so those materials will be up and a question for you back to the cutting room floor are there other materials you would put up or that will or that could be put up and I'm sure there's so much if I were to I want to teach a class I want to give students background reading or preliminary reading before introduce them to the cases yeah I mean it's hard to pull them off the top of my head having spent a lot of time with it but I think there's a lot of sort of reports and laws and analysis that are not in the traditional academic literature just yet I think it'll be interesting to see where people will go with it but you know you spend several weeks reading everything you can get your hands on for these - before you go into the field for these cases and so you know a curriculum would ideally include elements of that as well and I also want to add that we do transcribe and publish selected interviews as well on the ISS website when there's you know someone in a key position who's just said one insightful thing after the next you know that not everything always makes it into the cases and so I'm in those instances there's a recording and a transcript where you hear someone you know telling their own story and so I think that's a nice compliment in a lot of instances to the cases that look you know at the big picture of an institution or a program and then you have you know the story of that through one person's eyes or their component of it I guess one piece of material that would be useful in a teaching context or maybe more broadly certainly something that I found difficult in every case is trying to get at what exactly is the theoretical system so what exactly does mozambique's land law say what is the what is the ideal scenario that it is actually painting and obviously if you go read the laws you know it's it's written as a law it's not an engaging or accessible thing so it's just something off the top of my mind that if you could you know if you could at least understand what is the theoretical ideal that we want it could help when it when you go towards implementation so that everyone sort of on the same page so something basic that says okay so in in this country system if I have a registered piece of land what if I die how does inheritance work who's eligible for this sort of - inherent or can it be sold what does it mean when the president owns the land but I have a title you know hashing out these sort of legal issues in a way that that can be understandable I think is something that could be helpful very time for one more question if anybody's going surfing yeah my name is todd miller i'm with chrome away we're at blockchain software provider but i don't want to talk about the technology i want to pick up something to mike said about sort of contemplating systems that these sort of leading-edge systems that we saw in australia and canada versus in the developing world and i just had a question about its kind of about blockchain but about the notion of consensus and it seems that in these informal systems that are the aria I think Michaels may be intimating this that are they may be incompatible with a computer system that's xro are one or zero and is there a way that an informal system which we heard some you know fabulous presentations this morning about that we need to rethink about how our technology systems and things that are emerging now around consensus I don't know around artificial intelligence but how we made a bill to apply those to an informal system where it's really about consensus rather than the law of the land because we know in these countries that it's not as well defined and I don't know if you had any thought about were you hearing about in in some of the case studies around well there is consensus about ownership but it's a it's it's a moving target that we have to be able to capture in that way that was kind of a comment in a question so I would say that potentially technology could actually be so sick so the question is whether you want to document you know that which is based on a social consensus and in a lot of these countries there is a movement towards at least sort of documenting what already exists even if it's not creating a new right and and that's somewhere that where I think technology can be more agile than a paper-based system right because you know if you write down today this is this this is who owns what and everyone agrees that could change very quickly and I mean I'm not taking a technology expert but you could potentially have something that's way more flexible and and and could actually adapt to changing realities more but I would say that and this is actually something that that comes from the Ebola cases where technology was also something that was being introduced to try to address it that just to give you an example there they used an application in Liberia at some point which which was of course this is in the context of an emergency but this was the only sort of Ebola tracing application that was out there at the time but it was designed in Uganda so sort of importing the technology into this different context led to very basic problems like the name of the location where I'm at you start typing it and a place in Uganda pops up you know and that completely messes up any kind of data system that you want to build so again I would say I don't think that it has to only be yes or no I think there are a lot of smart people who can work with different options but the key is to really get into how these social networks really work and operate and how that consensus is generated on the ground as you're developing whatever product it is yeah and I'll just add so I'm also not an IT expert but having you know talked to the people who've developed some of these cutting-edge systems I am quite confident that they could put something together and you can envision a system that has um you know multiple people with different types of rights to the same piece of land that are all entered into a system there's you know you could envision layers on a map where this is community land this is grazing land this is you know a parcel or someone's farming and they may overlap and I think Julie on this point you can even you know down the road and see communities if they're the ones entrusted with allocating these rights updating things themselves but I would just add that you know access to the registry and making sure that there is social buy-in and that it's easy for people to go and update things in the register whether it's you know digital or paper-based is I think maybe one of the fundamental stats that we're seeing sort of being worked on in many of the developing world cases I think social preparation is a concept that we can all really take to heart in different contexts including this one great notes and I mean giving them a round of applause [Applause] you | New America | UCvQQMY6TyUdt5VeHpuHv_Dg | 2017-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,538 | 34,977 |
BoM5eU7w8ak | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoM5eU7w8ak | Panic Attack (Symptoms) | Panic attacks are extremely frightening to experience and if you've ever Experienced a panic attack before you will know just how frightening they are but if you've never had a panic attack before This video is going to help you understand what panic attacks are the symptoms of panic attacks and what happens? During a panic attack. Hello I'm Charlie and welcome to authentic mental health the channel that offers advice and friendly support within our like-minded community With videos on mental health self-help and self-improvement. So if you're new here, make sure you're subscribed and you've turned the bail Notification button on so you never miss our helpful videos that are going to help you. Today's helpful video is coming up right after this Ostracized from across society. Just got to suffer from a little anxiety. Please help me I say quietly through gritted teeth and apply for sobriety before we get into this video I want you to comment down below right now If you've ever ended up in the hospital due to a panic attack I have many many times before because sometimes panic attacks can make you feel and think Like you're dying. Let's show others that they are not alone if they have ended up in the hospital Due to a panic attack. So if you've ended up in the hospital due to a panic attack I want you to comment in the comment section down below Right now a panic attack can happen without warning All reason which makes them even more terrifying panic attacks cause an intense fear that causes extreme physical symptoms when there is no apparent danger or cause Picture this you are home watching the television when suddenly out of the blue Your heart starts pounding against your chest You're finding it extremely difficult to breathe You think this is it? I'm going to die And you feel like you're going crazy That is what a panic attack feels like panic attacks can be debilitating immobilizing and intense panic attacks of a symptom of panic disorder, which is a type of Anxiety disorder panic attacks can strike at any time when you're driving a car whilst you're shopping Whilst you're asleep Which is known as nocturnal panic attacks my wife suffers from these and believe me They are extremely scary whilst you're in school Whilst you're at work they can happen anywhere panic attacks Usually reach their peak within 10 minutes and very very rarely Lasts more than an hour the symptoms of panic attacks include the following shortness of breath or hyperventilation racing heart or heart palpitations chest pains Feeling like you're choking Feeling detached from your body and your surroundings sweating trembling or shaking Hot or cold flashes fear of dying or going crazy feeling like you're losing control feeling lightheaded dizzy or faint and Feeling nauseous many people experience just one or two panic attacks during their lives But you may be diagnosed with panic disorder If you experience frequent panic attacks worry uncontrollably about having a panic attack or Avoiding places where you've had panic attacks before the exact causes of panic disorder and panic attacks Remains unclear but what is known is that panic disorder and panic attacks run in families? So if your parents have been diagnosed with panic disorder or suffer from panic attacks Then you're at a higher risk of experienced panic attacks - it is also believed that major life-changing Events such as graduating starting work for the first time getting married or having a baby are linked to panic attacks to Severe stress such as losing your job getting a divorce or lose a loved one in your life can trigger Panic attacks, if you think you might be experiencing panic attacks or suffering from panic disorder, please seek help immediately You can speak to your doctor and mental health professional or click the link in the description box down below Where you can speak to someone immediately who can help you? I now want to hear from you guys and girls in the comment section down below I want to hear about your personal experiences with panic attacks What is the worst panic attack you have ever had before in your life? Let me know and others know in the comment section down below If you've enjoyed this video found it useful and helpful Please give this video a like if you new here make sure you're subscribed to authentic mental health and you follow us on our Twitter And Instagram to keep up-to-date with authentic mental health our social media links are in the description box down below Take care guys and girls. I'll see you all again in another video | Authentic Mental Health | UC6EyD09YAae38tfAmm383Tg | 2019-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 793 | 4,578 |
XyqVPQFk3BE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyqVPQFk3BE | DORM TOUR | Freshman at University of Georgia | hey Delaney oh hey visitor yeah is it okay if I shove around our door okay I'm gonna shut the door so people don't think we're weird I guess we'll start off at the door we've got this awesome hanging mirror here from a good old target and then right here we've got wow that's actually then you go over here to the bathroom and we've got this awesome shower caddy that Delaney got where's it from yeah IKEA sin it's awesome we just like have like random stuff it's not clean like amazing like seniors have their coffee cups trash bags you know just like whatever we need here's our sink we're really lucky to have a sink in our dorm it's pretty great and so in fact boom there's a little secret compartment back there we have towels our caddies lie there we've got this awesome fan that's also like a air filter so hopefully won't get too sick over here is our treasured Keurig and we just have a few disposable cups on hand from we wanna make some coffee in the morning got our fridge right here this is an Emerson fridge it's it's a fridge here's an overview like the main area so here it's like our little hangout spot we got this table from Ikea Julia's got some succulents growing right here they're doing pretty well they're not yeah they're not completely dead and then we like it cuz it has storage underneath so we like have textbooks and stuff underneath I've got these super cute white puffs that Delaney's mom got from Target so when people come they'll sit here and hang or we call them the traveling puffs and we'll bring them to other peoples dorms they're just great to like set on and stuff and we like the vibe it gives this rug underneath is very underwhelming I know it is from Urban Outfitters we were gonna get a bigger one or get like two and layer them we just never did that to be honest and then here are our closets and we got these these are actually shower curtains that we got from Target but we liked and we wanted to match our clothes our behind there and it really does kind of help bring the room like all together and it really does make it look a lot cleaners because it covers up everything so that's that and then here's my bed this pillows from Norma Phi this pillows from Bed Bath & Beyond Bed Bath and Beyond overstock.com my bedding is from overstock.com as well it's gray and it's really comfy this blanket is from Urban Outfitters it's a light pink we wanted to go with the light paint gray white kind of eyes for our room then I have these star lights from Target and I really like then they look so nice and cozy at night this blanket is from Amazon I just use it because I didn't loft my bed so I have this bar that you let can't remove and it looked really bad so I put that blanket over top this hustle sign my friends got for me and actually lights up how rude of me to not have it lit up for you guys Wow there we go you can't really tell but it does light up lets us hustle this aro thing is from a boutique in Athens this ram head is from Target and it's a gold one so that's my little bedding and then I have a ton of storage underneath like all my clothes it's definitely really helpful this is my desk area I love it it's great I've got these two included lights here Delaney has the same on hers we just thought I'd like make them a little happy I use these stick on command hooks and they've just really stuck this whole year on this is how I hang up all my jewellery it's been great it's just nice to be able to like see it all and it looks kind of cute and it's also magnetic so I'd my mom sent me this cute little magnet so I put it there then I bought some prints from rifle paper company because I love them and they're really good quality so I got this and I says hello sunshine this one's a Florida one this one says don't worry be happy and then this one is a New York one all my favorite things Delaney when we first moved in and got us these cute little things mine says DC she has ones with her initials I don't they're so up then I have this little not Little Boots dusty that's awkward I have this canvas bulletin board that I got it Target maybe or home goods and I just have pictures really this lot of pictures from my friends in high school that's when like I like came in with these photos this photos from midday but yeah there's Joey over there all kinds of fun stuff I've got my Yule Log going I thought it added to the vibe I have this lamp from Amazon it's great then I've got this mirror it's not the best but it's just nice and easy go my vitamin C gummies back there and a random cup I've got a lot of outlets here which is nice this is our chair it's so annoying we hate these chairs that are like rocking chairs but I took this like rug thing and put it over top to add a chic vibe got my backpack there trashcan got these drawers are just full of like random stuff like I have little snacks there I mean these are like so messy like my hair stuff random stuff I might need like medicine beauty stuff and that's this is just a really random drawer and yeah over here I have these three little succulents they're fake from Amazon this tray my grandma sent me and I've got a couple essential oils and my eyelash brush a pencil case from Amazon it's like an acrylic one all kinds of fun stuff I got this design from Target so yeah that's kind of my little desk area and I've got a ton of storage up there I keep it on the food and snacks up there this calendar I believe is from Target if I'm correct I like it it's just nice I can put like main events got some hats here and I just hang my purse and yeah that's my area Delaney here I come okay so here's my desk it's sodas aesthetically pleasing it's Danielle's but you know I like it I like the buzz nothing really I just I guess the coolest thing I did was put wallpaper or not know all people what's a cold wrapping paper wrapping paper um on the cork board on the back so there's that it was my best friend's my obsession with carlson so I've like a few no I have a lot of mirrors because I like I guess I like it I like this mirror a lot I would have gotten that yeah so yeah so what are you doing memorizing some lines got a scene tomorrow and I have no lines memorized love this essential oil diffuser is it a lot yep honey no and I like this too these are magnetic right these are those like Locker decorations protect my boys yeah those are the locker like things but arm this small is magnetic so it really yeah I like it got her beats hanging up lots of pictures I love those like wooden crates you have up there too so cute and nice backpack my big pink and then here's women you can just this is our bed I usually had this bedding but I finally had to get a new one cuz mine was just dirty this is from door Mathai and where's your little throw blanket here from I'm probably assuming cool and she's also tip for you guys that have like bunk beds or whatever this little thing is like her life save it's like her little nightstand it's like right there she's got yeah I think I'm smart and then under here I guess she's got this chair it's like the little hangout area um we have our microwave a little mini waffle maker lots of snacks and condiments and all that fun stuff under I like this it's like an under the bed thing there's lots of cleaning supplies there her yoga mat and then in here yeah then under here we've got our little party drawer for costumes and socials and all that fun stuff there's just like literally like are all of our home mates with Mike Delaney can I see the costume drawer so we've just like kind of put all of our stuff there like this is from one of our first socials like Hawaii I'm like it's just a good go-to when we need love this rug I'm assuming it's from Target Ottoman super fun she's keep stuff in there and yeah did I oh I also like up there a little Buddha in the book so it's really cute oh yeah we don't really ever keep our windows open there's the HPD sticky notes that they made for my birthday so yeah that's kind of the overview of our dorm we're really lucky to have a pretty big dorm for UGA it's not one of the more common ones and I like that we have a sink so yeah thank you guys so much for watching and we will see you guys next time [Music] | Danielle Marie Carolan | UCiGWpX9oCmMu3hRUV_ZBvpg | 2017-11-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,640 | 8,250 |
U49ElL1b7Kw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U49ElL1b7Kw | Math Hoffa: “Lil Durk Impact in New York Drill Culture” | where we connect and there's a lot of people around there that love hip-hop like with the culture now like you know your expert opinion when it comes to new york like what's the impact on little dirt a little dirt on new york yeah um i think if if i can't i don't i don't really consider dirt like a a drill wrapper or not like that but being from chicago and being part of that culture i do think that drill when it came over to new york it you know now we got new we got brooklyn drill we got bronx drill you know it it's definitely an influence there but as far as like dirk's influence like people love his music people everywhere love his music is is he influenced in new york or leading in a certain direction i wouldn't say that but i think he's definitely a voice in the culture definitely but um nah i don't i'm i don't really see people like yo i'm trying to be like little dirt i'm not i don't really see that what do you think about as far as the drill wrapped in like what do you think about that like you said it is it's bronze drill rap and so it's different cultures of drill rap just coming out now right um i think drill is a it's a like any music it's a form of expression you know what i mean it can be used for entertainment just like you know some said where the al yankovic makes you know songs where he says outrageous [ __ ] and you know nobody takes that [ __ ] you know the heart be like oh my god it's destroying the world it's going to make everybody fat you know i mean like nobody's doing that um i do think that everyone should be conscious of the messages that that you you're pumping into your brain every day you know what i'm saying and you know kids are very impressionable especially when it comes to music but you can't knock somebody for for for making these records and finding a way out the hood rather than staying in it and having to live it you know me that's a great comparison that you just made to weird al yankovic don't nobody take him seriously so why do you feel that they take the drill rap so seriously because it's a part of our culture yeah i mean just like you know when just like uh a two-part tupac was rapping about brenda's got a baby that and that didn't make like a whole bunch of chicks go through babies in the garbage it was letting you know what the [ __ ] was going on come on so for for um for the drill artist uh the only thing i'm gonna say is understand that you know once you gain this popularity once you once you gain a success use that [ __ ] to help your homies rather than double down and get y'all [ __ ] get yourselves caught up use that [ __ ] to help your homies like lead them in another direction right why don't we see that more often than with with the people who have the opportunity to do it because because because when it does happen nobody talks about it but they'll talk about the negative [ __ ] all day long but i guarantee you there's like like every popular drill rapper has done some good [ __ ] you know what i mean and and it just didn't get talked about at all do you think it's a solution to that though to me it feels like it's almost human nature and it taps into that and like how do you you know how do you get over that hurdle um you got to change society people are drawing the negativity because they feel negative about the way that they live and they feel negative about the way that they live because they conform to what society tells them they're supposed to do and that's that's a whole other conversation max hey math i know red said you got to get up out of here and get back to the stool um before you get out of here bro can you shout out death for the cloud chaser bro for the cloud chases death to all clout chases go get a life [ __ ] | DEATH OF THE CLOUT CHASER | UC3e8QmerD0ZnLyyTpBXtr7Q | 2022-08-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 741 | 3,845 |
5YYBwXePff0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YYBwXePff0 | Richardson High School Parent Cursing Out the Abolitionists | then two verses later he said most will not listen to you because they love their darkness more they love their evil more they love their wickedness more name your group abolition society of little elm really were you doing out here Richardson Stan you can't tell you actually they do actually they do what made you come on without to written in to stand in front of children in front of children it's cool yeah I know it's a school tie shoes to children the adults truly sixteen-year-old daughter actually one in three of these kids will kill their kids you don't have to be an adult to kill your child and you don't have to be an [ __ ] and bring this do a Christian sir absolutely not oh good because I would hate to say that you're not you're not being a very good shining light I know you know I don't I know you don't the truth of the matter is what's your name Bobby hey my name is Matt Matt last name in Galilee Jim golly yeah a little well you've got the little kids out here and everything's quoting scripture instead of going to school huh instead of going actually actually they get educated actually they get educated every time we don't need to know what I do for work what do you do you don't need to know what I do the do for work you work sure I don't Sharon's company what company is that oh you're afraid to lose your job or doing something disgusting like they should stop the point of why we're actors okay that's the point it is the point we're trying to educate kids and you're trying to you're trying to educate kids with your kind of education you're trying to censor kids you're trying to raise them up to say that this is actually okay it's okay I know I know it's just like you can do it you know it used to be lawful to own black people too you probably thought that was okay is that the hyperbole you use is that is that true did you think that was only speak because you actually believe that that it's at the law of man actually Trump's we're right okay so I could choose throw on a black birthday I could choose to own Jews you can choose to yet you go to jail yeah and so it's wrong to kill them but it's not wrong to kill a children okay to kill Jews who said it was okay to do is the law you could kill Jews it was sure it was so just because America won yeah and we won yeah absolutely yeah seeds of true the matter is so you put your take that with me here we go and would you like to see what we're giving the kids absolutely there you go I told you you're so proud of what you do I gave you my last name but you don't even know you don't even know you I gave you my last name you don't even know and I'm going to continue now sir but thank you for coming up and showing what's in your heart because God actually says what's in your heart pours forth | Abolitionist Society of Little Elm | UCcjHMKpDxBvUoOLwJAo4gzg | 2017-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 556 | 2,799 |
LGRGnGhlR3c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGRGnGhlR3c | Model Sophia Mirza caught in fraud case | model sound get ready model soufiane mirza fraud case key summit we model down supermodel soufiane mirza fraud case me adalat page so for my sake Phillip Tanner something about me fraud kabocha the matter check it salsa music at Inova a new stage in Ivana but I guess I'm at Makaha hey ji multimeric a deletion exchange another psychedelic me tomorrow saw him as a fraud case key some are three models of amazake Darren's a was millionaire so Gammage that he brunette Peter Hardy Ramos tamil career Giamatti community the energy level at the cost of really the hospital directly a medieval some must keep sadaqa do here dollop major don't eat the hostage vasculature horses per se llama food category on Amano | Lahore News HD | UC0CbUVRC1d1RvunYbp3w2qQ | 2018-01-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 125 | 709 |
-kuCFuKBAPs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kuCFuKBAPs | CHRIS BOXING ADVANCE | very nice and light combination okay just one okay let the left right hand okay so we here okay one two three people and again okay longer bunch importation okay let's go beyond keep your hands up okay yes chin down side on yeah bye and very good very good relax your shoulders really not okay keep the right up higher boom yes yes the right hand like I have to pee vote when use the right hand pee but when you use the right hand longer the right hand you have to peel it that's it more than that more than that people so you really have to do it properly okay make sure you up your hands up on the combination left foot cross okay this one and so you need this one okay you see your hips you do this one okay you turned on them so Lisa he's going to be okay okay okay yes so you have to put pressure on this on the two punches not when you do not own your the right hand the left hook he works well because the right hand okay so I mean I explained so this one when you do it properly we'll be able to do just like the top it's easy to block okay you have to turn and turn yet a mannish longer good and that's it nothing budget yes bye and good now yeah good one you devote longer inside pom pom yes that's it okay right the packet one two okay so middle range distance here okay here okay this one this one okay one two okay so this is the same thing okay so you have two one going in and okay combine you P dot u-turn u-turn okay okay so right to package okay okay she's always okay okay you can see I'm very low okay and then I sell oh okay I so I'm on my footwork I'm on my feet like on the ground okay I sit I sit down here because it's a middle range distance okay which is I can do it when I'm against the wall against the rope for example I can be against the wall as you can see I'm against the wall but I'm sitting I'm sitting okay it's for you buy an you on the hindering you move back you'll get the would you ask me Rafi also start to see you can see on the roofs so you can rest a bit I'm here I'm sitting and he's coming I still look okay I okay this one is gonna coming here so I'm going inside right good yeah and then after you can under do it again if you want to okay so right a bit let's go there - good good good - perfect and again yes not a bucket higher not good yes exactly exactly man okay so okay this is the left coming is going this way okay so I paid good guys you can do okay short one mr. not one okay eat the plants okay make sure when you do something up a longer and you touch each is going this way if you keep going pom-pom if you're very close for in a pod you're going each one which is a short like property bomb remember the distance is everything so that's why prepare the action and to prepare the action properly okay so now the weight is going on my front foot because I'm controlling the balance okay happens all the time all the time but it's not a pan because I show you this is the balance okay back to the balance that's why you need to admit to be able to move your feet properly on line one two three okay let's go yeah not a packet yeah a packet not that's it come on I'm watching you come on one two three okay you start from you from you from you one UX done and from there you just turn you just once don't link but like this okay you hear okay that right there only I use my Jeep this way okay okay okay yes from you put it from your protection yes um yes there you go try practice practice one two three and again hmm longer yeah Manish well done yeah you look exactly exactly perfect perfect and blankie blankie 10 seconds keep blowing keep going 10 seconds okay catch your breath okay so now I won't you okay okay so now I want to explain something to you if you start right so it's not the same as if you start with the left side okay I explained for example he wants to use the job which is like the normal person boxing go to the job you're going this way okay you can go inside if you go inside you don't have the right hand waiting for you so if you go inside you have to make sure you do something actual direction you have to be quick and here the top the safe one oh I can move back without any reaction I just want to practice my movement and to stay what if I do inside I have to do something next look whatever Oh inside and job whatever but inside it's a risk when you're going inside you have to do something straight away outside we can easy one simple one very efficient and look very less energy ok so you see this one on the ground here okay and combine with your footwork so the back would you get yes ok it's all about rhythm I'm dancing at the same time because it's the football okay side to side oh that all the time you have to be flexible and they choose to here 12:02 avoid to avoid okay guys let's do it let's do it it's good for you especially because yeah of the size so you can get closer you can get closer to opponent East or as a new shoe head movement pop up on combination black shoe head movement powerbomb it's pretty like it I don't things yeah yeah exactly yeah you get you to do more spiraling yeah forward and backward sooo forward and backward soo yes one two three nice yeah move your head move your head move ahead yes a exact little Oh exactly keep practicing come on keep going keep going move your head yet then again and again and again yes yes exactly Baran stop when you start to do Commission is a bit long for you you say okay this is four punches which is choo-choo this is choo-choo okay so damn right next one okay okay and I do it again and now as you can see we have a little gap between so I want to reduce the gap and do the completion all together okay that's all I'm going to try to do okay and cross okay punches okay guys let's go and actually it done properly for the left foot Natalia turn for the left foot yes and make sure when you the right hand come back on line yes here we go this one okay duck yes exactly lucky let's go keep going three sweet discreet nice and free bomb that's it yes very good movement after Yemen is longer the raha managed take you time longer one two three four pom pom yes good good good Natalia we good we good keep going keep going exactly yeah yeah one two three four yes side on side on the I don't stop okay make sure okay all the time okay I want like different like a package right pork and everything okay make sure so you use this one before the way to move it's not a problem that you need the coordination when you punch because it's all about arms and legs all the time for wood so I want to punch the wood but I come French for wood and my feet on the ground so little okay that it's also coordination it's not easy to do it like this you really have to practice I want to do something [Music] that's totally different I can't you can't jump because you exposed to the action reaction if you jump on me big boom the first one I'm going to do this one watch where you learnt it all it's very close the second one if you very fast and very close I'm going to step right the back you straight away because you close enough oh nice little step and you jump on me I'm going to choose this one I chose a different family people from here I step back I change the distance already okay this one is very important because you can change everything no more left hook what is this one what is now I want to go inside you wait to go inside from here that change everything these details change everything now I create no fun way to use my life of it just because I said I didn't know so would like much like much more like on the side on the side to open this way with my protection and to turn inside okay so you control the angle a lot of time okay but you go to jangles not because of your punch only because of you movement as well okay I think I do it like this so I'm going to I mean I'm going to mask what I want to do dancing and now you can see because I'm dancing you don't know it's all gone it's like this okay back foot buckles and my feet sometimes very close together okay I'm dancing but it's also my footwork I believe so male you know this is a packet and this is a proper one I'm dancing better I'm watching them that's why the footwork is very important okay all the time you can be taller if you not able to catch me properly you're really bit for nothing I'm close I'm too far I'm in the middle I'm too far on it's a nightmare just because I'm so late all the time we were born to be you don't need to do step like this and combine with your head move model everything so now you need a rhythm you need a rhythm everything you do you need a rhythm now it says now it's like proper combination it's a proper one okay the movement combination is all the package relaxed and of the combination all of them that's finished now finish okay so make sure now you combine footwork head movement combination punch it and stuff okay so the next one right the package two three okay back to protection one step back just use it using something you practice right hook left hook it's no reason for this one it's movement okay I'm here okay so because I just feel all of them and again and when you move constable want you to it that you have to feel the movement is working you have to feel the movement you start with the right up chin down hands up one movement I'm ready to see okay one to make sure you turn all of them okay let's go yeah oh yeah good one good one back to you protection that's it and you turn use your hips yes vanish perfect right left good very good very good now make sure you keep the left up when you finish your combination chart yes make sure you finish you left up because it's true protection so you do want to feel the weight all the time and then this one you want the rest no no you expose of the right hand touch touch touch boom all the time okay keep going right oh yes and you pivot hands up slowly yes come on brother yeah yes yeah bye and super very good job very good tactic yeah pom pom boom very good chin down hands up don't forget to breathe [Music] okay okay makes everything that's why I take time to explain to you all the time to explain the details because I want you to be there okay I give you the truth okay okay okay okay okay okay okay okay [Music] okay focus about you move on oh okay so combination okay okay yes that's it [Music] and now exactly perfect CP CP will bid money I'll get after the right of you reset boom okay you have time now let's go yes that's it don't forget to breathe yes yeah the piece of the device okay is good to step back it's good to stay back one okay okay okay Marie's Natalia do you have a question yes okay tell me we're teaching many times how to do and I could never figure out how to do I it's never doesn't work like you I don't know how to explain I do that just like okay it's fine okay and then now you start to do a little step forward okay so to be honest I won't show you lots of different things because it's going to be confusing the best one is to do in and out that's all you stick on this one okay so you tripod when you want to do it you start like this you do the combination you stop oh as soon as you finish okay this is a proper one okay and then right sample if you have new opponent you go for this one stop you go to this one and what you will be doing like used to when you get you to practice you'll be able to do in pink but just oh just one set and again first of all also would like this to follow the this situation okay but to be to be able to do it step by step it's like one other time so not you try next time drink the class you okay I'm going to do in an out just going backwards and you go back if you have to go and you do it again okay not you try yeah what about using angle and just going on little bit on the right laughs yeah no no one step at a time at one step at a time okay so you try to walk on line first and when you do a good job on line you will see oh this angle is good if you were right and you want to do this one this one this one is going to be so confusing for you okay so you have to be able to code for wacthing properly so when you cut your right thing you don't need to think about so I can start to be focused on this one and then I cut to control the both of them and you need to think about this one for example do you know I mean not okay you stick on one thing okay you have time to learn properly okay no pressure you know you don't have any fights coming up okay when you're going to do something make sure ah we never know back when you're going to do something yeah absolutely but you do it properly okay not step by step and then after when you feel a bit more comfortable we will start to expand about angles and stuff okay everything is clear you are the best trainer yes I know that okay as I said well yeah is good to keep practicing okay you take your time okay to be like as I said one step at the time people remember when I trained okay okay okay okay okay we can improve everything but I think my leg footwork is not very good no the leg is good but to improve is good you can't run okay you run you do lots of squat you do lots of this type of exercise this is very efficient improve you food all the time okay Peter trusting that man is Batman Anish you run when you run you stop you do the bitter squat a bit of jump and you're going backwards you're going forward something fast something heavy something quick something passed back would okay and you will see us I will feel very comfortable with your footwork okay jump okay thanks bye bye n yes how many amateur fights did you have before you turn professional 5050 and what were the influencing factors for you to turn pro at that time what I said and what were the influencing factors you considered before you turn professional at that time I would employ then I got good at Google before actually yeah because it's totally different type of fights actually professional some people disable the matter but then people die very good yoga position be different okay so this is because I was in the French team and we used to do ton and then I was like okay both wanted something different I wanted to do some more rounds so which is a new challenge so back then you like food too okay now I think it's for three in a matter okay no oh for the first fight back like you know with the wraps and the gloves and everything is not the same okay so the thing is after a while I was like okay I've been up I've been enough experience because I wanted to make sure if I'm going to the poor like the pro league I wanted to do it properly also add pressure I was unsure I'm peein and you arrived as a pro everyone just watching you okay we see if he's still good or not lots of them there was like done and pick after okay you have to make sure you add that properly he said power anymore if that mu not set on good let me hands open everything but to do big shot of the world and big one and everything and also now you can work to the body more blood body shot body shot body shot body shot face face body body body and you have to you need also now a strategy because it can be for around six eight ten and stuff okay the difference is when you profession you you can have for example the game plan okay is going to beat you up all wrong so man Kelly you have to be ready mentally you have to be ready for that because you have an opponent everyone knows it's very good from one to four but after it's not good but one to four you can knock you out at any time so what is the plan you have to keep your hands up you have to be focused on your head movement and footwork and blah blah blah and at the same time Marin you have to watch what is weakness because you're going to use it after it's not like it's going to be like after the force is going to be like I'm tired it will be there that's powerful that is the fighter so it would be there and now you know okay he's very tired but so you are brother to hit the punch and to move and everything you tired but now you have the game plan okay forgot is the left hook at some point okay I would is one out yet not yet and then okay I know from this one done and then you touch one he was a good one no in the bit like really stop back something simple and focus and he's going to do over again you know why but because he's tired now I can't fix it it can't fix it now because he's the it's a mistake from the training so you can do for example a mistake from the training that's why I asked you guys all the time keep showing up and everything because small details so we do combination debugging or ever now over and over again you know why because when you do it at the first one first one you clean you here you think - here this is what it looks like this is what it looks like but the fact is because you do the run over and over and you have up on the mirror we then you tie it remember I have to go back up you hear you watch I'm watching a hard mirror that mohammed i it but I get my hump enough information to understand when you tell you go back here is not back here after the eggs it's very heavy it's heavy but with the muscle memory with the breathing you keep this one so you make little mistakes or but of course people that will be able to beat you but not as they wants to beat you this is frustrating for them because you learn it's like now it's complicated to fight is like for example you're not very strong you're not very fast but you don't make any big mistakes you can touch something oh okay but you a complete fighter and my problem is with the complete fighter it's one day you would be better than him he has the speed he has everything that you have a good day and I knew learn from your mistakes because some people they do pop up they're very good very good and after a few runs no they bit loose a big tired because they want to show off too much and stuff and then they get beat up you have to be focused all the time champ okay but remember by and do the same movement over and over again you don't need to think about it muscle memory actual reaction I think so many years the same the same the same it was one of my brain okay so when you use the job sleep right hang creep behind I've done this once or years a near linear and people arrive at job you good the distance the job you I'm watching I'm blocking I'm watching so when I block I can feel the power strong the job be strong so I expect the Rhino me be strong okay but also I can see the speed and when I see the screen I said okay I have time to do it or not yet you make sure you will be sure when it will be just a little less fast how we do some pun right full Rihan in his Joe that's for sure all the time maybe you won't go on the floor but I'm watching because I watch the speed so my shield give me information know what's happened iPad power he like this is too strong for me huh this John so III push this one but I don't want this one be too tired because I want to use my job so I I had my both arms because the job is shown I'm here oh the jab is shown so I want to follow the movement Baron okay this is my body so I I know I can tell and all this power but I managed to do it okay I controlling my body okay you stronger than me I get that perfect I move Mohandas try to relax and everything try to find a strategy and everything and I'm going to do something very efficient and very like very straight actually direction or left hook right a packet and if I taught you well it's bad for you brother because I will finish you off no matter what's happened okay I will take my comment yeah you know I'm very lucky I'm thinking that I want the best shot to knock you out properly and like reason why I told you all guys I told you okay you know I mean it's like you take your time but to build the technique to build the victory you build the picture yeah you know I mention do the same thing when over so you don't need to it is going to be natural automatic okay hmm thank you - your brother pleasure anytime so guys that was very good but I have a job as well okay I need to work [Music] it was a pleasure thank you very much it was good to having you all | THE BODY GUIDE | UCAEWARjSdCOdPkvLqQDguUQ | 2020-06-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,157 | 20,210 |
DBs1uLy3Kz8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBs1uLy3Kz8 | Twitch Rivals | Swim vs BBG! | [Music] maverick is a god yeah i'm responding to like 10 minutes ago these guys that i mentioned like precipice lobster maverick nick presto rattling bones and silver fuse these are like some of the smartest people i've met in like in card games they actually they have some like they're like real real big brains like everyone contributed and we all you know we it's i i couldn't have done it without those guys really okay so we're starting round four i'm gonna be against bbg um so the four semi-finalists are me heights solus and bbg and i start round four against bbg now this is single elimination at this point so i mean anything could happen single elim is a bloodbath [Music] so he's gonna start with the tempo sedge deck it's pretty like super standard nothing really spicy but just making sure i'm remembering all the options round one fight pretty happy to double keep century here mostly we're just kind of like trying to stay alive and beef up we hit the brown while mulla getting two cars like any good player would oh i can't wait i don't think letting him hired gun my disciple really changes anything this is like almost a consideration to do some like cheeky passes or play like this guy but i'm really not too concerned with anything like that happening this bbg guy is a [ __ ] roper huh it's not quite worth using like a weird fury on that it's like it's way too adorable just doesn't make any sense i mean the only important thing is like slamming brown on four and then like just sort of like shoving shoving it in him right i mean roy is like curving out the brown here if he passes i'm always going to pass back it's the easiest pass of my entire career good means so that pass is a hard representative fury of the north basically it's i think really hard for him to pass like that if he doesn't have fury of the north so navigator with fury is actually a little spooky here potentially so he should do a scout attack i should do a fury block with brown into the kindly tavern keeper between his two attacks is probably my play wow wow that would be weird wow i kind of want to fury block that i don't know i mean it's such a loose fury it stops his entire attack i'm not really playing for like long-term value by doing that but i'm keeping my health like quite high it's kind of insane to do that really i should just like tavern keeper my face like a normal human being this is like the normal human being play so he knows i have fury and we know he has fury and that's just kind of like freljord maris taps under fury leaves him like slightly vulnerable i'm pretty okay with that i don't know i don't think there's a reason like to play this entry there i don't think it can really make too big of a difference we just want to make sure we have responses to anything he could really be trying to do here so if he has like the rare double fury hand we can still just counter with our own double fury wow i'll slow roll the second fury actually come on show it look how we have grown the thing is that would be rude if he didn't know it was me but the thing is bbg knows me well enough to know that if i pour it out there that means i always have it so it's not actually a slow roll it would be a slow roll if it was anyone else so the sejuani level is definitely going to be sort of like the potentially scary thing happening here i don't think i'm too concerned with this i can't really terribly mind these drugs so you always have to be afraid of the riptide rex i know the funny thing is playing leviathan at first i think it makes me pretty safe to the rex i don't think i'm really too concerned rex is definitely going to be pretty nasty but if anything i'd rather have the leviathan come out before the rex rather than after he'd have to like have an omega hyrule to like kill the leviathan here and it lowers the odds of him killing like stuff like brown and swain just by having an extra unit okay so that's quite interesting so he's not on it our swain doesn't really have the ability to go face here which is all right and he doesn't really have combat tricks he's used to furies so i think just like cleaning this off is fine are we like we might want to intentionally keep our leviathan's health like high here i mean he really isn't gonna have like crazy combat tricks i feel like the leviathan does actually get a swing here honestly i don't know it's kind of truly like potentially letting it die like kind of really trolly like kind of like the stupidest thing i've ever done sort of trolley it's a sick play so we need to play our second swing here really at this point at a time our biggest problem is like the swain level up being really slow a funny interaction here is like interesting i'm using sentry on this is just completely necessary it's like the easiest play of my life because it also like enables the second flock as well but he has some he has some pretty good like vulnerables here ah it's a little loose to keep both swings alive so third fury of the north is a little awkward but it's such low odds and it's not like we don't have the re counter play here okay this is leveling up our swain in a way that's like yeah culling strike that's a sick play dude nice nice play man that's such a crazy punish holy sh like i mean what can i say man bbg is a sick player i mean you can't really expect anything otherwise there right jesus christ so truly he has a really hard time actually representing too much this full swing i think i'm actually okay shipping the leviathan attack here i don't know his health is a bit like low brutality his hand was pretty bad there he like didn't have sejuani or rex he had a lot of like early game tools that sort of like i mean obviously he knobs some hilarious stuff but it wasn't like a great hand overall wow this is a tough mulligan i mean trump bump into island navigator on four is actually really toxic like really really toxic round two i think this is a full keep i think the key guardian will invariably hit value in a hand like this it's a little risky but i'm happy to full keep here but yeah trump's that line into island navigators is actually just so insane so it's really hard not to keep this if he passes after pausing that can be a tell he's got hard gun so he's got butcher here oh it's just merchant never mind so this left card is from us could be anything we have a good style line into merchant which is pretty great i would have hated to have seen a butcher there looks like his hand is bad again like a good hand doesn't play out like this no reason to attack into a potential fury i'm happy to burn one a feet if we're in chill mode here i really lose nothing by burning here really i'm liking my position so far deny's pretty i mean it's literally a dead card in this matchup like actually literally dead which is kind of funny i mean key guardian is a free cast but without a second cast we're not getting a salamander anyway it's just like the free cycle it's too hard to decline the free cycle i think vi kind of has to make the most sense as a target that's an interesting draw we're about to get the double mushroom next turn especially if he develops islander so i'll keep this in hand i'd love to see an islander here this is a snap play at two mana his deck is like purely proactive he has really nothing at two mana so he'll have a second attack here and that'll be fine seems like the best place to thermo the blade scout it's a little aggressive thermo might hit higher value in this matchup it might have to his attack kind of sucks at this point especially if he tries to swing in with everything he can't really give up the attack i can't really be too protective of my hp here so the pass always has to be correct yeah and this kind of looks like how he has to attack you i mean he kind of puts us on claws that's why he's not like attacking with more which makes sense because he kind of has to do that i'm basically making the call that saving the value from thermo i just expect thermo to hit higher value ranges than this i mean i can take a pass here for vi guardian does he have like i don't know i mean he could he could exploit me with a pass back potentially because like he does have a bit of a developed board he doesn't necessarily have to play into this i think it's just safer to play the vi honestly it's like it's too cheeky to try to pass here really just because like he's not burning more than he's burning a little bit less than us he's got he doesn't have like a super big hand and he already owns the board so you're sort of like turning on a little bit of fury value but really not much of anything this 4-3 should have a free attack here i mean we can play two spell casts here i wouldn't really hate it mushrooms early doesn't really do too much for us i think the biggest thing is just like potentially taking zero damage to his next attack is actually pretty big if i do like mushroom cloud and thermo what that means is suddenly he can't threaten to actually deal any damage on the next attack on his open attack which is a really big deal because like stopping the plunder triggers is really nice and so the question is do i need to hit more value out of thermo i mean these plunger triggers are just not necessarily doing that much here we have a pretty good counter to sejuani with like thermal beam it's just the fact that we don't have like a palm or anything that makes our thermo beam a little premium in the sands he's thinking about warning shot me that's his only potential option here is a warning shot i don't know how i read this warning shot he has to have a second one i think to think about doing it or like a yordle grifter at least and yeah i'm just not afraid enough of his open attack here whereas like the thermo feels like it just got paid and the valley is actually getting attack on this turn which is kind of funny so i mean his deck doesn't really have a response here all he has is fury's ajuani's fury and having no spells just means we can go very proactive on our removal like that and there's really nothing he can do to stop it i mean killing the merchant is probably slightly worth it the blade scout probably matters less than both of them right now okay sure and again i mean his deck just can't really do anything reactively it's just pure units he only has like one spell in the entire deck and that's furious the north of course warning shot but that doesn't really influence the board right it just can enable certain things so here the mushrooms are starting to hilariously enough generate value which is pretty pog i mean you can't actually remove karma i mean we have to put them on rexing i can't really karma this early it's just a little trolley our hands actually not great here we need like one draw card it's a little too early to just sort of like run out of resources otherwise so when vi levels up did she get like plus one health i don't play this card it looks like she gets plus one health when she levels so it's probably worth it leveling right here i can maybe force a pretty awkward fury from him this is a really feels bad fury for him that he might have to take i think i would have to take it if i was him that being said i mean our hand isn't really good here if he plays like a riptide rex next turn it could actually be a little spooky like we need like static shock or rummage or we need something to generate cards our top deck value is ahead of his in theory this is kind of good top deck value sort of a meme here though drawing the random spell is actually really kind of good on these sorts of boards and he can't this is like the one turn where he has a pretty hard time punishing this so i i feel quite forced into this actually that's a throw i didn't play around hired gun that was like that was that was just a big throw actually was the biggest threat on this set oops so he has an easy time starting with razor scale here yeah i could have played karma like after the combat this is one there's one card in his deck that i didn't play around so this kind of makes us a bit top deck reliance which i don't really want to be here i should be forced into this i mean unless he's dumb it's not like i can keep my caramel alive here i already misplayed it so yeah basically we're just looking to draw some like some draw power here static shock rummage uh deep meditation even would be fine probably not a good enough hand to hit in ezreal but something like ezreal is kind of okay will definitely doesn't hit this hand very hard if he's got like a riptide rex he should just be able to close out the game at this point it shouldn't be that hard see it looks like we lost this that was just kind of like if i just hadn't misplayed the karma we were probably ahead it's definitely like still losable but i felt like we we had a pretty good position if i hadn't misplayed the karma so at this point we just have to be like thinking about what our what our out here really is i mean i can try to threaten the sejuani so i think i have to gotcha on the stack to bait out the fury of the north i guess a warning shot oh man a warning shot would be good too was it just shot he played one shot really early right that was like to start off the game he's running three shots like if i gotcha and he does a warning shot that's pretty sad for me but if i gotcha and then he uses like fear give than arthur said juani's fury of the north and then we will that's pretty great this kind of means he doesn't have a warning shot if he's dragging this one instead we do sort of like need to keep these mushrooms so our ezreal could represent an out maybe i could see that that's pretty fascinating yeah he's gotta drag the other way now if he's gonna do that otherwise it doesn't make any sense right and here i mean i think we're always on willa vionia should have no choice sir israel's five out of eight i mean we have the ability to end the game like really quickly with him with his hand but we still need like a level up we do have a solid hand as long as we draw like one or two things we just need to draw like rummage palm static ezreal like that kind of thing just like a double drop puts us in a pretty good spot deep med is pretty good i feel like top of our range thermal beam and gotcha are pretty busted here well i mean i am a good player so i think i would draw this thermal beam of the gotcha here that is true it's pretty easy for him to be on like seconds edge here fight like the animal you are so now this is quite interesting this attack is either like genius or really really throwy oh man oh that's crazy he's used two warning shots he's legitimately used two warning shots like no way he's got the third right he's actually used two he hasn't played a single euro grifter these were two like actual warning shots it's just this other fury that's a lot of furies oh nice play dude yeah and the butcher's lethal here without us top decking it out rubbish good hidden out we actually have a couple of outs here it's like palm or will would be really sad drawing the ezreal now i don't know i think that attack probably was just kind of like too risky for a little upside like we kind of low rolled but there's probably not enough reason to take that attack in the first place honestly and that like that that card makes it really hard to have lycan out here got our ezreal seven out of eight if we hit there's no hit that rewards us for keeping these clouds it's just impossible so we need like a palm here to be good we had palm and will like any good player would god are we actually not good here this is so sad do we not have a way to survive this turn i messed that up i think like i have to do it the other way around and then try to like top deck something i don't know that's a really weird one so we pl we misplayed this game like fairly hard i think at the end like we pretty much can't matter what we do but the karma misplay lost us the game like that was really bad okay let me be right back before we get into the next [Music] that game was uh that one was definitely a thorough for sure so we're starting our game three here and it's single elim so if we lose this we're out of the tournament he's running three rangers resolves that's pretty interesting i think i'm down to keep a double ezreal hands here actually final round fight because the second ezreal just ends up turning into a mystic shot anyway ah that's a bad turn to draw gotcha i feel so bad drawing gotcha on turn one man okay so we're looking at like i ezreal if it's a war chef's here of course i'm forced to thermo it i think i mean if it's like a bright steel here then i have a pretty easy eye of the dragon into thermo maybe i do value keeping his board like kind of narrow we are going to four mana next turn so i feel like opens war chefs and if i play this well we're going to five we do have like potentially gotcha into thermo into claws so i think this is okay to just play out here actually okay so this is the easiest gotcha of my entire life we just need to kill the zed in a way that like ranges itself doesn't protect this truly is an easy gotcha and his attack actually feels like quite bad because like he sort of has to just sacrifice the tracker to the eye of the dragon or something it's unfortunate we don't get to be greedy with our second eye but i mean we'll take it that's okay i don't like thermoing here because we have the other eye in the ezreal oh man oh man this is such a weird turn i could do anything here there's so many options they're all good i mean getting the ezreal out is pretty powerful getting the trump womp out is pretty powerful but i can't play eye of the dragon plus both of those i think it's kind of insane to not play ezreal here it doesn't even get punished by like single combat or anything or even like enables the resolve like you're not too worried about enabling resolve as long as you just don't let two things die on the same turn really we just need to make sure we're keeping his board narrow against like bannermen and stuff like that wow this isn't an option what is this combat pursuit yeah he's on no option there and there's like an almost cheeky thermal beam that's just a [ __ ] play there so this one's quite interesting i mean thermoing the garen is like really amazing unless his card is resolved in which case i kind of lose the game we also like you lose a lot of value to single combat so overall thermoing the garen sort of seems like a mega throw i don't know i mean sometimes you can like win the game by doing it but i i think it sort of has to be like a bit of a hyper throw here unfortunately i can't play the double spell here either i don't know how concerned i am with the garen really i think it's too important to double trigger spells here i think there's no way around it pursuit's interesting okay man if this hand wasn't like two thermos i'd actually feel so good here i don't know pursuit makes him like a little bit vulnerable it just comes down to owning the board i think man if this if this wasn't like two thermos i'd actually feel so good here i don't miss yeah i mean i have no issue with this i get like absolutely blown out by resolve if i try to use like a weird static shock this time i'd rather not get like absolutely blown out by resolve if he has a second pursuit here then it's like a little awkward doing this but i don't know i mean i'll just block the gear and whatever do i mind that i don't know i think i'm fine so we're bricking resolve like hardcore like it's actually really his his resolve is like kind of poop here okay she's got a second garen and now we just kind of have to do that all over again ezreal is a bit of a nut draw here so again the only important thing is just to make sure that we're making resolve feel kind of like a worthless card and i think it's pretty easy to do that he's skipping this attack which i think he basically has to do i don't know do i actually get punished by not having salamanders next turn it sort of feels like that's not really a big deal so i mean he should kind of have to play out resolve here which i don't really mind at this point it's like i'm just trying to level my israel anyway myself this is like sort of a slow ready roll so yeah we played this set pretty horribly did i miss play this game i don't actually i don't remember um really really brain dead in the last game so i'm not happy with the uh i'm not happy with this set at all no good we have to play a lot better i was just like throwing left and right that was probably like i don't know honestly we played it about as well as that one we've only played one set well today we played no we've played four sets that means we played one and a half sets well yeah i didn't really play very well my lineup was just better than his that's all sorry i'm a bit of a downer when i win you should see me when i lose | Swim | UC6PJu-F2FvReSw5EM783Jew | 2020-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,164 | 20,987 |
-C3w1QcNdLA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C3w1QcNdLA | Angela Kinsey on LOPEZ TONIGHT - 10-30-2010 | next the star of the office Angela Kinsey joins the party [Music] welcome back to the show Angela Kinsey everybody [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] 's dress guess award for 2010. Lee you look fantastic by the way you look amazing thank you I love him I I can and um I'm from Texas and I would try to get my family to like do that you know how in The Cosby Show they would all sing and dance at the end and like lip sing and they would all get into it and like the little girl would come down the stairs and be like right actually to like find a song and we learn it and we lip sing it and like I was like come on we can do this like Cosby family and my family is like I am not gonna sing in the living room I'm not gonna do it anyway but everybody depends on your family right oh yeah but you didn't grow up you moved back to Texas but where did you grow up I grew up in Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia um no my dad's a drilling engineer and so we lived over there and I moved to the US when I was 14. it was like a time to move because it's like you're just awkward it's junior high and I moved to Dallas in the 80s not good no bad those were the times yeah and big 80s hair which is like a whole different time and I came from like the beach so I had like straight hair flip-flops what's up and like I I didn't fit in and like these girls grabbed me and they put like a ton of makeup on me it was like blush and then I finally fit in when I mastered uh what they called wall bangs do you guys remember wall bangs you do um they checked my hair and they like sprayed it and then it stuck up like this and then and then they just curled the just the top [Music] everywhere like I would put on like remember the plastic visor and then my wall bangs would go over the visor canopy yes my parents are sort of hilarious when they come visit and my dad was my date to the Emmys last year and uh which was awesome I called them up I'm like Dad will you be my date and he's like yeah do I gotta buy a suit a new one and I'm like no and my mom from the back heels you do too you're not wearing that brown suit you hold it up with the belt you're not doing that and then she just like Yanks the phone away from him and goes we're going to get him a new suit and we ain't going to pennies either they went to Dillard's got him a new suit all like overwhelmed by the Emmys like it's a lot you know and we're sitting there and next to us were people on the show with me Jenna Fisher she plays Pam and she was next to us with her date and they got up you know in the commercials go use the restroom whatever and two seat fillers came and took their seats and they're like in ball gowns and suits you know and my dad looks over there and he's like real protective of my friends and going on he goes uh oh we got ourselves two hitchhikers over here [Music] and he's like I'm gonna tell him to get up those are gen of seats I was like no no job and he's like what I was like their job is to fill the seats they're seat fillers and he goes are you kidding me man that's they get dressed up and they just go sit somewhere and I'm like yeah so then my dad became more obsessed with the seat fillers in the Emmys he could commercial he'd be like we got two over here oh my God [Music] all right so congrats the seven seasons of the office already that's unbelievable really it's so funny because the office but when I worked there was always a crazy ass cat lady all her clothes had hair all over her and she smelled like a cat well well I think there are sort of those ladies at the workplace and we love them but I am not one of them they just play one I have one cat he's a little bit of a freak his name is otter but I don't have 15 cats you know what I'm saying yes but my friends and family they all think now of me as like a cat lady like they send me stuff all the time like my sister sent me the poster that's like hang in there there's like a cat hanging from a tree and then one of my friends got me a water pitcher but it's a cat like this so water comes out of the mouth but and then recently just this weekend my friend Amy and her boyfriend Jason they were like oh we went to a winery and he and bought you a bottle of wine and they start laughing and I'm like what is this crap gonna be all right this is real wine these are the gifts I get all the time now that I really appreciate like my paper bag okay can you see that yeah what are we gonna drink [Music] I just want to read on the back it says this enjoyable wine can be served chilled on picnics or by the pool [Music] nap get white um thank you Amy and Jason George and I are gonna drink it I'm gonna get tipsy what I don't know it's fantastic by the way it's very it's fruity it's fruity with a something I saw something that was very hot today I know that you're into saving turtles in Mexico yes Mexico and I have to tell you that's a good cause because I went to the zoo when my daughter was five and they have a big turtle they're like an old Turtle sure and my daughter was like oh look at the turtle and there was two Mexican dudes next to me Spanish I'm like hey guys I'm with the kid here they're like we're not gonna do it but if we could get to them we could get to them we'd have some stew so they're beautiful aren't they I mean they're really they're beautiful and they've been around for over 100 million years and we're sort of not policing our oath to get too much into it but like we have to be a little bit more responsible and a lot of sea turtles are endangered and I was really happy to be part of this and to go down there and yeah it was very important so you brought up your public service announcement can you set it up a little bit it's very hot okay well listen we there's more to it than what you're gonna see but um this is the first hot PSA how do you say by his guests that doesn't wear a lot of clothes apparently skank It Up America [Music] tweet about it [Music] Rachel Harris who's my very good friend very funny comedian she's in The Hangover and went down to Mexico and they wanted us to do like a James Bond five foot middle-aged blonde chicks not really not really Halle Berry coming out of 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etC8VIuo-Ko | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etC8VIuo-Ko | Elevated STL Interview | foreign [Music] Jeremy from elevated STL I've got a couple questions for you you know just to see what you do and how you do it definitely uh we're gonna keep a simple we keep it informal here at Hi Neighbor you know uh nothing too special we're not trying to dig too deep and be all this investigative reporting we're here to just let people know what you do so right do me a favor and introduce yourself I'm Jeremy and uh I run elevated STL we do uh well I'm the owner and operator me and my wife both she does a lot of the internet and stuff like that website uh and I do a lot of the Instagram and Facebook and the sales and dealing with uh customers and Expos and stuff but uh yeah we do uh clone sales we do uh genetics we do seeds we're a vendor for a few different other breeders we do clones and we also do our own genetics we've been working on we just dropped in October our first line which was the Midwest murder line we reversed the apples and bananas and we're currently working a new line for now okay all right and then so we went to an event that you had in St Louis at 314 Garden Supply uh you also do like Consulting as well yeah definitely we do Consulting we can pretty much consult from anywhere we can do complete setups or if like somebody's having issues with their grow you're just not getting the potency you want your yield isn't great or anything we can come help you out with any any problems that you're having in your grows setups we can do that we can set up meetings to do it at their place of residence or we can usually get it okay taken care of through like Zoom meetings and stuff too okay all right so you got a lot of options definitely you know all right and how did you get into that line of work so this line of work that you do the home cloning seed breeding uh yeah I almost want to say I fell into it but it's definitely been a passion for a long time growing more like smoking and self-medicating it's been more of a passion when I was younger 18 19 I was you know I would pop a seat outside and see what would happen and every once in a while I'd get a decently successful Harvest but nothing major so I mean I wasn't really too much of a grower when I was younger more of a smoker but I kind of fell into this you know I wasn't really happy in my career I had a CDL I was driving trucks and I was still home every day I wasn't like over the road but I was still going 12 hours a day I have my kids and my wife and everything and I just wasn't happy at all I wasn't happy with you know just the the thought of that for the rest of my life you know and not being able to do something that I truly enjoy and having a little bit of time more time with my family and stuff so that's kind of how I fell into this and I just started it just kind of because we did classes at first like seed the Harvest class we would have people come in once a week they would pick their seeds they would come in the next week they would be popped to transplant them you know walk them through everything cloning process complete seed the Harvest the jar and we did that for a little while so that was my first Passion of like helping people get started and and like that and it just kind of just rolled you kind of I guess you got to kind of evolve with what's working what's not and I'm not saying the classes didn't work it just wasn't working for the space I had right now I'm still looking to open a bro store to where I can do weekly classes to get people started and stuff but yeah that's where we're at now okay all right all right something sounds like you know you got a good foot into it hey I mean not like one of the new people coming into the industry where they're just all about the money and all that yeah yeah no I know yeah I haven't I've been doing the elevated STL since 2020 and you know luckily my wife she does you know I'm not saying she pays for every day because I still do stuff too and like I said I put my CDL job to do this and and I let her quit her job so she could buy a salon and open a salon and work for herself and do her thing so she's kind of basically doing the same thing for me now and it's not like I'm making a whole lot of money I'm barely breaking even for the first couple years so yeah it's just going and I'm extremely happy with how it is and which the ways it's going and I'm extremely happy about the seeds and the genetics too that's what I'm really excited about yeah so we'll get a close-up of that for everybody that wants to see the the line going out but that that's actually a great segue into the next one you know we checked out your site before we got here and all of that we noticed you have quite a few different genetics on the site definitely so explain the elevated STL line because that's what we want to know about first besides sure everybody else definitely the elevated STL line was first created you know I've seen the need for higher quality genetics for a better price and I think this is more of where the industry is going anyway is the Breeders selling their own genetics and I don't have anything against seed banks but seed banks are awesome but you can offer lower prices I can offer everyone wholesale prices for my packs and do just as fine I don't have to charge a hundred two hundred dollars a pack and so I just think that's kind of where it's going that's where the Midwest murder line started and we reversed the apples and bananas from compound genetics and we pollinated you Gary Payton to make the bad burner fully pollinated Tropicana Cherry to make the Cold Case which sold out almost immediately and is gone there won't be any more of those and I'm a Believer I won't recreate anything once it's there and somebody got the opportunity to get that pack I'm not going to devalue that for them and release 10 000 more packs you know you have something exclusive and you're very lucky to have that and and I kind of like that and I don't really like it when breeders they have something successful and they'll put out 10 000 more packs to be like okay here everybody else goes it's devalue your packs that you were lucky enough to get those that's a different story but we did the Tropicana Cherry with the apples and bananas to do the Cold Case pollinated gorilla nut to make the drive-by we've pollinated uh slurricane number seven to make the crime scene and yeah that was that was all of them and they all turned out great and the the drop was super successful we sold out pretty much within the first couple of months we had grow stores reaching out to us to a wholesale our genetics most of them went wholesale some of them went through the website but okay yeah I I definitely consider it a huge success and that's why I wanted to work the apples and bananas again I don't want to like seem like that's like all I want to do is just apples and bananas process I wanted to work that again we're doing the apples and bananas again but we're pollinating different stuff this time it they just worked out so well the apples and bananas reversal worked out so well and it complemented all of the crosses so well it didn't dominate any of the phenos it just complemented everything so well it almost added like a sweet sugary back into everything it's very nice okay all right and and just in case everybody you know that they get a chance to get your seats where can they get your seats from they can definitely get them from our website elevatedstl.com and we have a few vendors if you're looking if you're anywhere near 314 Garden Supply level up uh seed and garden supply Main Street uh Garden or and heavy Hydro are our four retailers for our seeds Okay and then besides your genetics that you got going on right now what are some of the other genetics you deal with we also are a vendor for soulfire [Music] exotic Brothers Grimm and Cali Connection so when we first started before we were doing our seeds you know we saw a need for higher quality genetics people were you know buying stuff and not happy with it so we always try to educate genetics and preach genetics to everybody because that's where it starts is genetics you can't you know have a seed that's terrible and turn it into something gold you just can't and I'm not saying mine are all perfect and nobody can ever say everything's perfect but yeah definitely and then uh we was talking about earlier before we got started with the interview and all that you're working on cleaning up some of the genetics you got going on right now yeah for sure that's one more thing that I'm really excited about I'm excited about everything definitely excited about the tissue cultures I'm setting up a whole sterile lab not like what you would think like lab coats and it'd be cool I might get a lab coat just to make it effective eventually a nice little sterile area that I can clean up genetics tissue culture take you know anytime most clones aren't as vigorous as the seed you know they lose Vigor after every time they can catch viruses once you're cutting on them and definitely the biggest thing to worry about is plums is bugs so when you run it through a tissue culture it's it's getting rid of all those bugs all those viruses restoring it back to the original Vigor that it had from a seed and also long-term storage you can store them longer you can have more of a genetic Library you know you can have a million one-inch pieces of tissue culture and and still be within your legal limit sure uh cleaning up genetics the tissue samples and cultures and all of that yeah definitely that's what I'm working on at this current stage and time is cleaning up everything and not because I'm having problems with anything by any means just because I think that's also the way of the future is within two years if you're a clone retailer nobody's going to buy a clone from you unless you offer tissue culture me just because tissue culture is a guarantee 100 you're not going to get viruses you're not going to get bugs you're not going to get anything that you don't want in your grow it's going to be clean so I just think that's the way of the future if you want to stay relevant and do clones I think tissue culture is a must so then explain to the people what is the difference between taking a tissue culture and just the regular chopping off a stem and sticking in dirt helping it grow okay definitely uh everybody you're not familiar with the cutting the Clone you're just taking a clean as a cut as possible you know bleach everything bleach your scissors gloves poke it cut it dip it root it put it into a into a dome with tissue culture you're taking of the smallest growing tip as possible well you're taking about a two inch piece at first as as many as you want in your so you've got to soak them in Bleach for 20 minutes to an hour that whole piece swirl them around constantly and the thing about tissue culture is everything has to be super sterile if you get any kind of contamination in there at all it's going to ruin your cultures so that right there if you have a bug in there if you have a virus if you have anything it's not going to look the your tissue culture won't look good it'll look nasty and brown or probably moldy by the time two weeks goes by so everything has to be super clean even more clean than with regular cut and clones the first step is you you cut your tip a couple inches soak it in your bleach after you take it out of your bleach you got to rinse it with sterile water you can't just rinse it with like even bottled water or anything it has to be this is actually the water that I rinse it with here because I don't have everything like I need to sterilize water yet I'm working on it but you have to rinse it with sterile water and then it goes into one of the tubes where I mean it's super simple you know it's super simple it's pretty much just like cutting a clone the only difference is you got to wash it in Bleach you got to wash it off with stair water and the entire time you have to keep it sterile so you usually got to work in front of a flow hood or something that has a HEPA filter and work right in front of it so you don't get any contaminations and that's what we're working on now is being able to set all that up that sounds pretty awesome definitely all right so besides the tissue culture you're working on any crosses yeah yeah like I said we're working the apples and bananas again I feel like not everybody got a fair chance I know we're still new in the genetic world but they sold out so fast I didn't make a whole lot and I'm making another line with the apples and bananas but they're different we pollinated different things this time not none of the same things we pollinated rs11 uh truff Aloha number two Oreos ice pie apple fritter and Lemon Cherry gelato all right pollinated all those to make the next process and those should be ready for testing in about a month and a half and they should be ready for release sometime early summer sometime all right sounds you got a lot ahead of you right now definitely up to the fun stuff this is the you know uh after hours people's hair no we gotta go back to the beginning and all that first question everybody wants to know is do you smoke definitely I smoke definitely enjoy smoking that's my preferred method of consumption is smoking over dabbing over Edibles over all that I love the smoke so all right and what got you into smoking then what got me into smoking uh probably along the lines of everybody I didn't enter into smoking like oh this is good for me this is I was smoking when you know if you're smoking you need to go to rehab years you know in the 90s and stuff like that so that's when I started smoking so it wasn't like for any good reasons it was just recreational smoking just like it is legal to do now you know would everybody go out and smoke sure and that's how I got into smoking but definitely as I got older and different things transpired I've seen other states were doing medical research with it and and apparently maybe I was self-medicating for anxiety and depression and stuff like that and didn't even know it so you know definitely yeah most people get into it is either you got the typical Stoner Store where all your friends did at the park and they pressure you into it now you're stuck with it and hoping you weren't the one that was the bomb when everybody talks about or you did it because you had issues you were trying to fix making things better out of a bad situation yeah that's pretty probably pretty much where mine was you know just trying to lift myself up any way possible yeah and then all right so everybody has a favorite strain that they like to use or go back to when you know even times are tough you may not have it now but there's one strain that sticks in your head what is that strain definitely I hate to be partial to my own genetics but it's definitely this cold case that I have it's my favorite by far hands down I wouldn't even be close with anything else right now but I am partial to it and there are things the other ones that I really do like too but man I like that cold case so what do you like about the Cold Case what what what does it for you is it the turbs the the THC kind it's it's all of that and that's why it's my favorite it's it's a the yield is good the bag up here is good the Terps are phenomenal the medical properties are phenomenal you know I like a really good Indica but like with the Cold Case it'll get me exactly where I need to be but it won't put me on the couch but if I do smoke enough of it and I want to be on the couch it'll definitely get me there and it has just this phenomenal flavor the Terps in the nose translate perfectly into the smoke and it's one of those smokes where if you pack a bowl it tastes the same all the way to the very end so very nice all right and so besides the back burner what are you smoking on now oh oh man right now cushman's and I think I got I'm running I just chopped down some stuff so right now I'm basically smoking some dabs that I got just some sugar wax this cold case and some cushman's but I just cut down a bunch of stuff that I'm excited about too so we'll see what's going on with those all right and then every every smoker has a strain where it they come across it they'll never smoke it again even again whatever what is that strain from you see and and I hear that about people and some people are like blue dream or this or that I don't think I've come across one where I wouldn't smoke it again where I didn't find pleasure in it in some strange way you know some like people are like oh that's terrible well I'll find something that I like about it for some reason I'm just that guy that I don't find something I like or positivity and everything but I will find something I like about every smoke unless it's just like not grown right yeah you know somebody tortured the plant then I don't want it no matter what it is but there's no really strain that I can think of that's like oh yuck you know I don't like them all man for good reasons I personally didn't like MK Ultra Israel see I've never had that one so I don't know it's like plastic it's just yeah and even the description I picked it when I bought it it said it had a chemical taste to it I'm thinking you know sure maybe that's a 1091 or something yeah it was a melted Barbie dolls but it would taste just it wasn't wasn't there yeah it that the the flavors definitely have to be there and that definitely has to have some nice flavors but I still haven't found anything where I was just like I don't like that don't bring it around me anymore so I like them all for different various reasons but the the terpenes it has to have something that I like I can enjoy smoking on obviously for sure all right so everybody has a dream person they'll smoke with room keep it simple they have to be alive it would be your dream personal light one up with okay they would have to be alive let's go with somebody really obscure that you wouldn't think and I'm gonna say Kevin Durant you said he had to be alive so it kind of threw me for a loop because everybody picks they would pick like Bob Marley they would yeah but I'm like you gotta pick somebody alive baby I know Kevin Durant I'm a fan of him the basketball obviously but he's also a cannabis Advocate too you know and I know he's always smoking so it'd probably be cool to smoke with that dude probably probably all right and then last but not least I always like to ask people who grow and all the other stuff what be your dream setup everybody has one where they're always trying to piece Mill it to that point where it's like Perfect Right but it's never perfect right no so there is no dream setup but yeah no the perfect setup for me would be probably six to eight lights you know like seven foot hlg 750s or the Diablos or the optic 720s or whatever they are probably six or eight of those uh I would have tables so I definitely wouldn't have to be on the ground I'm getting too old for that I would have tables I would have scrogs set up everything would always be scrubbed out uh I would still hand water but I would definitely have reservoirs with all my stuff pre-mixed and pre-ph'd and all the monitors and everything everything would be automated except for my watering I would like to still get my own water and lift my pots and I think that touch right there is what's missing from a lot of things and that is definitely what will set people apart is when they are doing those things versus people that are just on drips that are in rockwool and you know the plant gets what it gets and that's you know tough if it's pissed off or if it's happy you know so yeah I think that's the difference I would definitely still be hand watering and yeah just a nice clean setup that's that's all I need it works pretty simple pretty simple all right so we appreciate you having us on your spot and all that fun stuff uh you know everybody check them out what's your site again it is www.elevatedstl.com you don't have to put in the www but you used to when we was new so I'm just used to saying that but now if you just put an elevated STL we've been around long enough to where it does pop up or the first thing on the Google search so yeah we're happy about that we're glad you had it definitely foreign [Music] | Hi Neighbor 618 | UCS6U29NX_N3R64EPPiBCPBA | 2023-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,988 | 20,395 |
DVniYBEtLu8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVniYBEtLu8 | TOKiMONSTA utilise le CIRCUIT RHYTHM de Novation (vidéo La Boite Noire) | i got into music because of my love for listening to music so i would say earlier in my career i would sample off records so i would go digging for records and i would sample breaks and now i sample field recordings foley sounds the wind outside airplanes in the sky the ocean things like that and i repurpose those in the same way that i used to repurpose record samples the circuit rhythm is really fun i had this thought when i didn't see a screen i was like that's very unusual to not have any kind of screen whatsoever i mean even like the smallest module you have will have the screen but this didn't have any and it really is it really plays into the intuitiveness of building music and you lose that when you're constantly making music on the computer there is this introspective music maker that's quiet and sensitive and there's part of me that loves sharing music and once you're performing you're in that headspace that you were in when you're a kid discovering music [Music] you | La Boite Noire du Musicien | UCZRQZOaUcbvgmBOvuP75ngg | 2021-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 184 | 991 |
dhuW6S1iRfo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhuW6S1iRfo | A lot has happened in May | My 2020 #6 Part 3 | so here we are doing working on some of the puzzle a little we've got quite a bit done like yesterday that was like pretty much you go on one of the hours there got that blue bird my sister's been working on that and we realized that some of the joining pieces from here were actually meant for there so now we have the whole circuit complete [Music] so i don't want to watch a zombie movie he saw disney zombies you know on disney flashy and he's like let's watch it so we put it on and this is what we're watching you know what happened to those old brain eating monsters well they still have to live on this side of the barrier but now these are the type of zombies we're seeing i'm sad and yeah wow so scary the sun the sun and all that kind of stuff how come he gets it and i don't know well because he asked for it but i think so my dad loved the first zombies movie so much that we are [Music] [Laughter] so today is may the fourth um and what we're doing because the clone wars is coming out today it's probably it's poorly already out um the final episode oh we haven't seen it because our dad's at work so we're waiting for him to come back then we'll watch it tonight but what my sister wanted to do is kind of make a little like make a fort as she puts it um so that's what we're doing here trying to put a four together here at the couch so that we can watch it on tv she's already put up the banners that we had for my birthday now i gotta grab me a solvent look at the extreme [Music] [Laughter] in the middle of i'm in the middle of a class here and my mom she oh okay oh my god it says what what day is it it's the fifth or the sixth or something and i like to my mom oh don't finish the puzzle like you saw what it was last and my mom pretty much did all that stop we're not finishing it today see i was happy for my mom to like join in and like work on the puzzle but then when she comes in she just pretty much finishes at all it's like come on like she'll come in and work on it wow so here we are it's i don't know what it is today we're clearing out that we have cleared it out unfortunately started recording earlier but what we're doing is we're building a new bed you can see how interested i am in doing this yeah because i have a simple way to do it i have an easy simple way effective way oh come on i'm not gonna take all damage never underestimate a woman it's never underestimated that's the focus owls b it's like five something probably six i know it's pretty dark outside so it could be i don't know i thought you were gonna say it's five in the morning we've been working all night it's five o'clock in the morning conversation got bored you know anyway fire alarm went off because of the smoke from cutting and stuff so we did a classic [Music] putting it out obviously there was no fire i'm sure the fire alarm went on [Applause] once upon a time in a small kingdom leave the widow and his daughter one day the man met the woman who had two daughters of her own but this size yeah so this is it done and dusted no no i can't the whole point of me clearing that thing for now it's not mine might not be your buddy seeing you please here okay do you like any what are you doing on the door do you like any of the latter ones let's see and then i'll just quickly that looks like a good profile picture that are you serious eggman look cool you do it [Music] there you go [Music] how long did it take it took we started out we took a few weeks 21st and that was the seventh week so like two weeks it did not take long at all yeah but that's because mother dude did a whole chunk of it really get this first you got it [Music] oh do we have one of those what do we have the three i didn't know we had one blue one yeah okay if it's not good you have to take it out of the vlog it's not nice isn't it good enough it's not good no it's all right let me see all right so here we are out here we're building a few um a bench for outside our house i did the measurements and stuff earlier i didn't record any of it because i was doing it um just cut everything up definitely not gonna have the camera out for that because i don't wanna get dust and stuff all over there i mean i pass it to my sister and she'll just get some footage and stuff i'm no tradie or anything i don't do stuff like this all that much so if i do anything wrong stew me i don't care did you say stewie i had a different idea in mind mine was very simple four legs and uh that jumped off and then you just put adjoining wood which i measured haven't cut yet between the legs so you can put your slippers and stuff on top my mom wants a hinge opening door at the top to put your shoes inside like that much more ineffective i think because when you take a few shoes you're gonna have to put them on top instead of just chucking them in so we did some cement work as well a while back not even a while back my dad mum finished it the other day while i was in uni classes but finished it [Music] i did some of it it's across other days and cleared the holes and everything what not but yeah i'll show you some of that as well as i'll show make this this part of the vlog the i did stuff outside vlog this here is end product it's pretty much a simple box it's got the legs inside and what's going to happen you know open this up all this on my dad's birthday today and we we gave him wish them at the birthday and gave him breakfast this morning but he wasn't dressed properly so we didn't film that but here we are making the cake my sister's put it together and stuff and we're doing the fondant and stuff so i'll get some footage of all this and yeah let's go [Music] all things considered the last time i made this it was pretty good so [Music] and then i'm gonna like yeah it's meant to be silver but it is what it is you know we got what we got it is what it is or all the sides but it won't end up doing that i'll probably end up using a nut as a full thing like that's a good idea actually message you okay well it's not terrible actually it looks pretty good compared to the other thing i thought it was the skewer he thought it was a skewer yeah he asked for that he went back and tell the spoiler before i say you bring back the side put on the stick for you okay he saw he saw sana what was that what were you doing he saw happy birthday to you happy oh my god seriously it is a chewy cake isn't it i just i gotta take a picture of them it's not as good what we wanted to do let me get my camera like white we couldn't make it we did have white pants but did you make the belt but wait no i i just helped with some of the color but i was in the shower when she's gonna eat it was just gonna be nice and soft yeah we're just not good at making cakes the younger generation to figure out what do you mean on this phone that's what it's like um it's nicer there's a sponge cake it's in it this is what a spongebook is no only i'm doing it wrong as well but you know what you look fine yeah yeah you look like you know you look like you know what you're doing i'm sure there's a check and you've got something like this this was supposed to be for mother's day but it came late what do you think it is it's so cute we'll see i do not drink it no you'll say you'll say open it nicely it's but there's four for all one for each one for each of us i'm not supposed to wear it now though the plan was i would get it for mother's day and then we would spend the house we'd spend the whole day in them in in onesies because we talked about it remember i wasn't even ready that wasn't recording this one no mine i need to exchange it because it's a little bit tight are you going to exchange a little bit this morning the victorian government they announced that um june 1st they're going to allow like 20 people up into a household including the residents of the household itself june 22nd cinema is going to open up with 50 people so that's cool um that you know i might get a shift maybe i'll be lucky if i get a shift considering install gonna be too busy things are changing and more things are opening up but it's important that we also stay safe like i think i'm pretty sure that's what premiere daniel andrew said as well it's not about just staying home it's about staying safe so today actually i am going to a friend's house francis house um so this is gonna be a good break from being stuck at home for pretty much a few months straight um so yeah go to his house uh and just be there for a few hours um james will be joining us via zoom or whatever because he's got work so he can't actually come over but you know it's the next best thing that you can do um and yeah let's go all right so i actually haven't ridden a bike in a long time just passing the camera to my mom i haven't been on a bike in a long time no i haven't been in a car drove a car in a long time a few months probably maybe it's probably not a few months but it's been it feels like it's been a while um last time i went it was for shopping and stuff uh so you know now it's just a little weird i can't see the mirror but that's fine um going driving again what a high lux james [Music] oh did you actually yeah you bought a hilux huh [Music] prepare for sexy madness what the hell is this damn just his forehead right there because that's james for you hey i'm i kind of i've got the video called so i can't see you guys so yeah i'm working i'm still working so uh it's nothing nothing's really changed apart from i don't go uh i don't travel anymore like i go to and from work um weekends are at home whereas before i'd go out and see people or like go down the beach or whatever and we're friends that's it but now uh iso's sort of not dying down but it's get them get them relax in a little bit yeah [Music] the guys are standing there sitting there with the headset you know what i mean i guess it could um [Music] if this is a specific type of clothing i'm going to be so screwed what's he got there um is that a beard that's a lumberjack that's it yes you did it yeah looking at my screen [Music] um um let me try hey this isn't bad man oh no i shouldn't put that one there's not much to work with why is it white oh my god there you go oh god what is that yeah that helps yeah all right so it is another day another dawn another time to play some pokemon uh here with james screaming on discord screening screaming streaming on discord it's okay but it needs a waterstone and i know i know you can get one at one point but i feel i'll get a better water type at some point yeah but trio can be good so it can be good yeah the 1st of june today so we are starting off the june vlog and i just wanted to start off by talking about a lot all well not all but there's a lot of things just happening it happened towards the end of may a little bit before and going into june as well so um just important to acknowledge these things as we have the hong kong riots are happening we have a plane that crashed in pakistan have a sikh gurdwara which is a place of worship which was vandalized and then you have what is probably most noted and most seen in the news itself is the riots and um peaceful protests that are happening in america right now that's obviously taking up a lot of the media outlets a lot of the social media accounts everyone's talking about it the reasoning for why all this began i understand and i'm totally with and there's just people that use these peaceful protests to take advantage of and start looting start burning things start destroying things there's people in general that were doing these things you know there's good and bad on both sides but and it's it's just it's just a lot and even in australia now people are bringing up um saying that um aboriginal people have also been mistreated by police officers in australia they're having a peaceful protest this saturday the idea there is that they're doing it for those in america and aboriginal people here will violence occur by some people trying to meddle in these peaceful protests um will violence occur due to the officers i don't know or will there be a huge cluster of cover 19 cases because of this protest regardless that it's happening um we'll see what comes with time we'll see what happens when it happens itself it's it's hard for me to actually gauge it because one you you i need to and everyone needs to look at both sides because like i said earlier there's good and bad on both sides i have a family friend who's an officer in australia i'm sure they'd have a different perspective on it i've met several police officers as well when i've gone to interfaith events and they're all pleasant what i want to try to end this on isn't one about pain and suffering and just all these negative aspects of what's going on whether this all started 100 years ago or just months ago or years ago however long whatever all these are pakistan in hong kong china america australia there's always something to come from it and there will be change you can see peace still while all this is going on the peaceful protest the young people trying to stand up for their own um their future for their past their heritage the people and doing good by others in a world which is riddled by problems that there is a future there is a bright future you know get through these hardships do what we can to make sure the brighter future comes that we all push forward together that we all just end you know end the madness and bring about a future we can be proud of | Kirtan Singh | UCRsB0E_xwPQZXnrViUHcL1w | 2020-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,741 | 13,528 |
HTHuKj0FZGo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTHuKj0FZGo | One Monologue: Three Genres | first offers wait I know you see I know you do what well you don't see me you don't recognize me wait you don't recognize me wait I've been in movies I bet across the globe TV TV TV wait wait wait wait wait have you seen tremors no wait vyas at palouse the at not the new one man come on James we live in a [ __ ] rock or something no no wait no no no no I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry but I'm just kind like a big deal around here no don't know I am for [ __ ] sake man [ __ ] Kevin Bacon I'm [ __ ] underwear man Hey Hey You aunt person and I know you see me I know you do you recognize me you don't recognize me take heart take heart you don't recognize me I you have to see me I've been all over the globe fatale movies TV series you don't write back to me yet have you seen tremors no have you seen full lose no not the new one that's a new one no cheese is stealing her [ __ ] Rock no no no I'm sorry I didn't mean that it's just it's just cuz i'm kind of a big deal and you know it's don't know I am for [ __ ] sake i'm [ __ ] Kevin Bacon how the [ __ ] do you not know who I am hey you i'm a person i know you see me don't you remember me don't you know who i am you do i know you do think hard do you even recognize me you must have seen me before I've been everywhere I've traveled around the globe I've been on TV i starred in movies do you recognize me yet no have you seen tremors know what about Footloose no not the new one no you haven't seen it Jesus you live under a rock no no no no no I'm sorry I didn't mean that look I don't I don't know if you know this but I'm a pretty big deal don't you know who I am for [ __ ] sake I'm Kevin [ __ ] bacon how do you not know the [ __ ] I am | Josh Buscher | UCSYrEWOHjF0_cUAX31SQKkw | 2011-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 368 | 1,810 |
iasSPAn8SJc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iasSPAn8SJc | Why the LeBron 16 is his Most Hyped Shoe Yet! Space Jam 16's? | sup all jc3 here the ball of YouTube the general welcome to topic tackle my tech for today is on the Nike LeBron 16y this version is his most hyped shoe yet we'll go over a comparison to past releases possible colorways including space jam the tech specs and how all this combined together brings the height remember to check out my past couple of videos one on NBA reporter Chris Haines journey to reporting and the NBA's new sneaker rules that will allow players to wear whatever they want every night and remember to sound off in the comments down below and leave a thumbs up on this video forum or topic tackle coming soon let's get started ever since designer Jason Petrie took over the LeBron signature line for Nike in 2009 with LeBron 7 his recent models have had a lot to live up to LeBron eight South Beach is widely considered his most famous shoe of all time as it is a top seller on resale and well I ranked it the best shoe in LeBron signature line in a past video because it's an iconic silhouette LeBron eight was James's first shoe after switching teams in the 2010 NBA offseason taking his talents to South Beach may have made him a villain to many fans that it only helped his sales since the LeBron 8 petrie has continued to design excellent performers only problem is the LeBron 9 through 14 had trouble capturing the lifestyle off court appeal and that's how the market is trending right now as according to a Forbes article the performance basketball market were shoes typically retail for at least 120 peaked at 1.3 billion in 2015 but fell 13 point 6 percent last year and the current trend favors athleisure with sales of sports leisure styles up seventeen percent last year in the u.s. to nine point six billion we are very much in the sports lifestyle phase of the business right now and because of this Petry and his team successfully restored the energy into LeBrons line with the 15 last season the battlenet upper and sleek look allowed collaborations with kif to be possible and we saw lifestyle models of a performance basketball shoe come to be now with the LeBron 16 it's the perfect storm for the hype to arrive again like LeBron 8 James is going to debut the 16 on the court with a new team in a much bigger market with his popular new fans at a high and the new sneaker rules allowing him to wear basically whatever he wants in terms of color schemes every night I guarantee you James will bust out some player exclusives that will get people talking it was just announced that LeBron is going to start in Space Jam 2 and the filming for that will take place over the 2019 offseason now we may be onto the LeBron 17 at that point we might not be so we could possibly see a LeBron 16 space gem colorway come out of this like we saw with the Space Jam Jordan 11 any of the LeBron 16 Space Jam can do just half of what the Jordan 11 ever did and that would further immortalize the 16th signature shoe in the bronze line the Space Jam Elevens were literally the best release of all time for Nike all-time the lifestyle pushes already started for the LeBron 16 as the first colorway to drop was the Harlem fashion row which is designed by women specifically for women next up the what the 1 through 5 colorway combine the first 5 general releases into one I took an L trying to get this one just being real here the fact that each colorway is going to tell a story plays well to the market for example the first official gr release on September 20th fresh bread includes a lion with red eyes on the heel counter the motivation behind this logo was LeBrons iconic stare down in boston garden before game 6 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals the Heat were down 3-2 coming off a 2011 embarassment vs Dallas if LeBron lost to the Celtics again it would make his move to the heat look even worse because he joined them for a better shot at beating Boston with legacy on the line LeBron James played arguably his best game ever up in 45 points and 15 rebounds to secure a victory and eventually go on to win the series and the championship it's stories like that that'll make the LeBron six team widely popular among consumers instead of a basic black red colorway with no meaning behind it whatsoever the bronze dunk man logo also appears on the heel of the outsole which is another defining image of James throughout his career finally the tech specs included revamped and improved battlenet 2.0 upper in which Peter described they need two completely new machines to produce an actual tongue and a full length Max Air setup with zoom units inside for cushioning ranging from $185 for GRS to $250 for designer collaborations the LeBron 16 is going to burn a hole in that wall in a bit but hey that's just how it goes now so let me know what you think in the comments down below well dude LeBron 16b James is most iconic signature shoe and will you buy a pair remember subscribe like and leave your feedback and comments down below and 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6VnM40xjino | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VnM40xjino | ZIMBABWE VS EGYPT 2019 HIGHLIGHTS AFCON 2019 | to showcase your talents to the watching world so yeah you're trying to impress the crowd but if you're a player playing at a lower league say like this embark means mostly in South Africa Gary that's why they call it the beautiful game as we take a look at Zimbabwe and starting 11 until the quarterfinals of the tournament and that is worth noting considering that var is loved by Sobhan at the the team sheet there and as you mentioned earlier so much around most Oliver not just him business when it comes out so there's the slip it through to his teammate sir who'd made a decent web Tariq habit there's a lovely little ship over the top but based in China too good little ball down to the byline can you get his crossover a wins the corner I'm gonna play for a few clubs but Guadalajara being one of the top teams that he picks a short corner gets the ball back there's the delivery it's not a good one is it what's the site [Applause] since the ball excels at Easter delivery postal as the ball sneakily puts it down to the right outside there's the cross another great delivery that is pushed away once again thought he was going to go for the cross when it goes high and over into the stands beautiful sumptuous play it was with it was laced with verve laced with swagger sensational step for his Leone very slick play but he gets dispossessed ball picks up here by we started with shoulder but solo across the shed where he comes to the rescue it to beautiful ball and he slips the ball to his teammate keep it down and that was a big mistake it was close but it wasn't close enough it's neat slick and very very very fine play down the right side to fool the Zimbabwean defense region pointing fingers saying what were you doing why were you not there who was meant to be there well who was there and motors things that like everybody else I'm afraid think of final shot cadence to Trezeguet we of course has been talking with Billy at so there's the clearance they're coming from had to make fields by Carew gets the ball that wide left side let some space plenty of opportunities here down out what I do almost doesn't lose his cool that's very fine difficulty shot comes in little purse inside opportunity here that's a one two that's got a little bit too far ambitious footballers on the pitch pipe all over the top oh this is good play they split the defense wide open the ball comes across no one's on the end of it pushing forward what can they do that's a nearly a good ball as a chance for a shot at the far post it's not good could have been a lot better form Orson slip down to Tara cabinet and our wives of the captain L of a comedy Muhammad he gets his ball over at some church two touches three touches little shifter is neatly done is there anybody to like for little flick putting masala control off the the left thigh the ball has come across and there's no one there to the little past guru's got the ball is a good opportunity now needs to get it shot it always a great luck there and just as well that he was there a lap high ball into the penalty area I was a chance why did he not go for it typical to to read those kind of Paul's be masala Trezeguet Trezeguet Trezeguet always touch look good enough requite you lost the ball over towards the gold keep power but there's taco salad boo salad once he gets here he's going to go down to the byline gonna get a shot it maybe an are maybe a shoulder but you know and I thinking the face specially a big bash to the nose can be quite disturbing Twitter see if there's any blood yes he does that blood he's gonna this of the first up most sellers corner comes around all the communication that that have any answer this man alle look communicating very well they throw their hands up in the air this is two players who really should have just said look it's my not be well really has the ball at his feet yet with an opportunity there's the efforts it's gone hi he takes hard knocks here's the delivery into the penalty area across the country [Applause] see gypped ahead just teasing with that borders did the toast of his boot there and before he does beautiful finish there to fire it to the corner stunning finish absolutely sensuous neatly turned and also delicately dad as well that was just as best Trezeguet is the bath at the cash impasse [Applause] in Turkey gives all of these fans something to shout about not just the 80,000 fans here but the entire population Egypt great see there's Bose Alamos Alamos ala puts the ball there's a great shot all that flashes past El Sayed he'll have a day yes the Palo a decent cross that's not of the big fields there's a lost ball that's a good politics like the blacks go back though that's the bollocks Toback always getting knocked off the ball that's still with it here we have Egypt pushing forward once again little cut inside shattered it forces the butler to produce a good save that is going to go out for a corner the danger is always lurking it's just the question of waiting until telecast inside the left-hand-side bill pass to what touch there Trezeguet so that's what this fax we really were there's an opportunity kurukulla gets the ball back there's a chat for a shot Kiki there's a good opportunity the opportunity is here gets knocked up this fate for that put to that he gets the ball to Mosul mo salable Santos lar gets his shot blocks actually watching this much the same they can get that's pretty quick to help me that's a good wall tip really adds Billy at Tesla those ones know it isn't by mistake just with his foot set the goalkeeper goes down and it's going to be a free kick for Zimbabwe neat slick play cutting running football that we love to watch she touches that enable players to get themselves free of their maracas [Music] I love that kind of football I love the way he plays football the real danger in the midfield to affiliate Billy at all goes down as a good opportunity there the ball comes across as shitty we apply yeah [Music] shot coming ins that a good shop Oh tidy things up a little bit and their nice little chair there that's a good boy a good boy I was nearly nearly two feet and there would have been absolutely delightful of girl with over watch doctor that and so puck the ball home there ought to be made in magic land they put themselves in good position safe but he's lost he's capable to get it back up he's seriously struggling now as he seems to be okay though wasn't a great shot from her salad but it was it was on target that's all that matters at this point who's going to the far post watch the far post anyone there see there's no one there the back see how Sayid is gonna take hits here he is just there pulling it around to reroute long-range efforts not a bad outfit are you either from the net see your wine are time to take off the jacket the second half coming smooth black space gets the ball out to vada masala has an opportunity the ball bit of a change of position baby foremost seller as well mr. 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Lsuew116L3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsuew116L3k | Freq Physics of Sterile Neutrinos | I'll go ahead and get started here so welcome everybody to the science circle I do believe and correct me if I'm wrong just in chat well this is the beginning of the 2018-2019 year or season depending on how you want to talk about it so welcome back everybody that means talks will be happening regularly again and you can find the calendar on the website I know that just put a new calendar and over the summer so presumably that will tell you things but I will leave it to her to put a URL and chat or anything like that if she wants to I am Rob not many of you have seen me before because I've been talking in second life for probably over a decade now certainly pushing a decade and I am going to talk today about sterile neutrinos now sterile neutrinos have been a hot topic in particle physics for a like 20 years something like that now over the summer when Jess asked me if I would give a talk at the beginning of September I said well here I'll talk about this and the reason was back in June they were sort of a in the news again for a little while because of a result that I'll talk about in a little bit so to do this I'm gonna start by talking about what neutrinos are in the first place and then why well eventually I'll get to why why would they be sterile it I'll give you a hint it's not because they use hand sanitizer it's also not because they can't have kids but there's a whole other reason and we'll get to that and a little bit but as with many of these things the place to start is the standard model of particle physics which this graphic which comes off of it comes off of Wikimedia Commons and has been modified several times in fact it's it's a sort of an old graphic at this point because they didn't used to have the Higgs boson on it and this is Dino and there's various different versions you can find but there's at least one thing about this graphic that I'll talk about a bit later that I think is out of date so the standard model of particle physics this is all of the known fundamental particles in part of particle physics by fundamental what that means is that as best we know you can't break them down into anything smaller and they don't have any substructure so there's particles like protons and neutrons which once upon a time were called elementary particles but once the quark model proved to be so successful in describing the properties of lots and lots of fundamental particles the standard model has now accepted that the quarks and electrons and then these handful of bosons are the fundamental particles and it divides the world into three or four categories depending on how you look at it the quarks are the things that make up protons and neutrons but protons and neutrons are just made up of up and down quarks there's all kinds of other particles like protons and neutrons none of them are long-term stable but oh yeah I'll come back to Alexander points out positrons so I'll mention that in a moment none of the other particles are long-term stable but you can make them in particle accelerators and we did that throughout much of the 20th century the leptons are well the electron is is the archetypical lepton the electron of those that's the same the little thing that orbits around in atoms and then there's two other kinds of the muon and the Tau on which aren't stable and then there's the neutrinos which is the topic of today's talk and the neutrinos are interesting particles they're extremely low mass they hardly ever interact with anything which makes them very hard to detect and it's why they were proposed sort of when Pauli was in extremes trying to figure out how things were working this thing will never be able to see then there's the bosons the bosons are sometimes called the force carriers because if you think of the four forces there's the strong force the electromagnetic force and then the weak force and gravity notices it on here in particle physics or in quantum field theory those forces are described as an exchange of these bosons and then finally there's the Higgs boson which is the new one now as for the positron where is that on here the positron is actually the name for the anti electron each one every one of these particles here also has corresponding antiparticle so there's a ante up and an ante down particle sometimes called a u bar because the way we do it is we draw a U and we draw a bar over it so every one of these particles has an antiparticle u bar the D bar the ANSI electron is called the positron because it was the first one discovered it got a special name before we realized that it was just part of a general category so it's the only one that has a special name all the rest are an T but they are and there are anti neutrinos as well that the photon is its own antiparticle so there's no such thing as an anti folk Photon the changes to the quantum quantities that you do to turn a particle and it's antiparticle it doesn't change the photon and then the gluon actually there are eight independent types of gluons so it's a little more complicated than that the Z boson is its own antiparticle but there's both a plus and minus W so one is the ante of the other and we actually don't call up the W and the ng W we just coat the w+ and w- typically and I don't think the Higgs boson has an antiparticle either I think it's its own antiparticle he knows that I'm wrong about that correct me but I believe that is the case so great so this everything that we know about almost is made up of this except there's a few little problems like for example none of these really work for dark matter none of these really work for dark energy if dark energy even as a thing and there's a few other anomalies that I'm gonna talk about so we know that there's stuff that isn't described by the standard model but it's been very very difficult to to get a handle on the stuff that's not described by the standard model so neutrinos themselves were proposed in 1930 by Pauli Wolfgang Pauli at the time they had this problem that nuclear beta decay which is when you have a nucleus that's unstable and it kicks out an electron and leaves behind another nucleus so what's happening underneath is that a neutron decays to a proton plus a electron so the proton is positively charged the electron is negatively charged and then also kicks out it turns out now we know an anti-neutrino of the electron type but neutrinos as I said are extremely hard to detect so early on they would just see and so then the neutron that didn't extra see it independently because it was inside the nucleus they'd see the nucleus they'd see the changed nucleus which would have approximately the same mass but would have changed its chemical species because it added a proton and they'd see the electron coming out okay that's all well and good but the electron was coming out all the time with different energies in different momenta and it could not be explained by the loss of energy from the decay because it was always different and from the recoil of the nucleus so there is this problem that there was energy and momentum missing and in fact people even toyed with the idea that well okay maybe it turns out we're finding a violation of the principle of conservation of energy that it's not a universal principle so yeah all right so des says so to make a neutron star you need neutrinos when the electrons collapse into protons in the nucleus that's exactly right so one of the signature so neutron stars are made in type 2 supernova or core-collapse supernovae and it turns out that the the neutrinos released by a type 2 supernova carry out much more energy than the light of the explosion most of the energy actually comes out in the neutrino burst so yes tremendous numbers of neutrinos are produced when you create a neutron star in the collapse of a supernova and one of the very few sources of neutrinos that we've ever seen outside our solar system so we've certainly seen the Sun in neutrinos and we see him from nuclear reactors all the time as supernova 1987a which was a core collapse supernova that happened in the Large Magellanic Cloud companion to our own galaxy so yes when you do the inverse of this reaction what's not exactly inverse but you get proton plus electron goes to Neutron plus neutrino not anti neutrino so that's that definitely happens in a neutron star well so here here's what it is is that the energy is not just in the mass of the things that's also in the how they're packed together so in a neutron star what happens is the gravitational forces get so strong that it becomes energetically favored to push to combine the electrons and protons to make neutrons that would not normally be the case in fact a neutron all by itself last something like 10 or 20 minutes before it decays into a proton and an electron and an anti-neutrino but in the environment of a neutron star it the gravity gets so strong it changes the parameters of all of this and eventually that becomes more energetically favorable so that happens so anyway scientists were toying with the idea of saying maybe conservation of energy and momentum isn't right it's a poly feeling maybe desperate this is from a letter he wrote in 1930 proposed that there's this new particle which he called the neutron this is before we'd actually discovered the neutron itself so it got the name first he was proposing we now call it the neutrino and he said you know there's two problems first of all why haven't we seen it and if we haven't seen it then it's a particle that we'll never be able to detect he thought and he said you know sort of a terrible thing to do to propose a particle you'll never be able to detect although you know I guess we do that kind of stuff all the time nowadays but back then that was and so and then notice he says discussing every path to salvation that gives you a sense of how much angst was associated with the notion that we might have to toss out conservation of energy and momentum those were core principles and still are today core principles in all of our physical theories and so it was nice yeah slow moving neutrons collide with you raining atoms that's how you make things go boom so anyways he proposed these things that they weren't discovered for a few decades after that 26 years I guess I don't know if that counts as a few decades it's between two and three depends what a few is but by the time they were discovered sort of nobody was surprised because they fixed so many problems and they worked well enough that everybody pretty much accepted yet these probably have to be real but of course it's sort of like string theory which I would bet if I had to bet now actually isn't a theory of physics but it's been around and lots of people think it's real but we have yet to come up with any actual experimental conformation so we needed the experimental confirmation here was here it was 1956 and we've detected lots and lots of neutrinos since then one of the most important places neutrinos exist and certainly the biggest producer of neutrinos in our solar system is the Sun the Sun is powered by nuclear fusion and there's various detailed processes you may have heard of the CNO chain or the proton-proton chain and I've hidden all of those inside this little Fumi looking thing but the basic idea is that you start with four protons and there might be catalysts that go along for the ride and get temporarily changed partway through like in the CNO cycle but you start with four protons stuff happens out the other side you end up with an alpha particle that's this alpha here but it's really a helium nucleus it has two protons and two neutrons protons each have a charge of plus ones this helium nucleus only has a charge of plus two so we've lost two charges well so two positrons antielectrons come out plus two electron neutrinos come out there's a conserved quantity called electron number which electrons have an electron number of one and positrons have an electron number of negative one so that being a conserved quantity if it really is a conserved quantity and you have negative two electron number here and you had none there's got to be something else it turns out well that's the neutrinos these two neutrinos each have electron number one so the Sun is doing this absolutely all the time it's converting if I remember correctly something like four billion kilograms of mass into energy every second I did this calculation on my modern physics class yesterday remember something like that huge amounts of mass by equals MC squared is converted to energy every second in the Sun but don't worry about it the Sun has a lot of mass that's gonna keep burning for a few more billion years but all of those produced neutrinos so the Sun is producing neutrinos all the time and John Bacall is a physicist who did a lot of calculations about solar structure and nuclear production of energy and the Sun it can predict how many neutrinos we really ought to see given the production in the Sun and in 1964 John McCallum and Ray Davis and Ray Davis eventually got the Nobel Prize for this detected solar neutrinos by filling up a giant tank with cleaning fluid basically you start with Clorox not Clorox chlorine Clark's is something else you start with chlorine very very very rarely occasionally when a neutrino hits the chlorine most of the vast majority of Moschino just go through the tank and never interact with anything but rarely one of the neutrinos will hit a chlorine interact with it kick out an electron and leave behind argon which is a noble gas and won't interact with anything so basically what they did is they filled up this big tank with helium they put it in a mine so that no nuclear reactors nearby would mess up the signal they're trying to measure the signal from the Sun and they let it run for a little while and when all is done they go and see how much argon is there and then that tells you how many neutrinos they were detected and they detected new Treatise from the Sun it was great but they detected too few of them according to the calculations there should have been three times as many neutrinos as they actually detected so this was called the solar neutrino problem it wasn't formally solved for something like forty years thirty years after that 30 or 40 years after that we didn't solve the solar neutrino problem there's this problem that we had very good nuclear physics models that did a very good job of not only predicting the sun's structure and the sun's output but also things like the lifetimes of other stars which when you look at star clusters we saw that they matched exactly what you would expect so we thought these models are very good but they're predicting more neutrinos than we actually see so something is wrong and you know possibilities include something is wrong with our solar models another possibility is something is going on with entry knows that we don't know about there's always the possibility it's some sort of experimental systematic but that was not the case here this was a very robust result and so when it was solved well there were neutrino Observatory is built to check the solution and one of them was this thing the Sudbury neutrino Observatory the also coming a Conda and super-kamiokande in Japan and they figured out in right around 2000 2000 plus or minus a few years they came up with measurements that convinced us that yes what's happening is the electron neutrino is produced in the Sun are being turned into something else so this I think Tommy Okada used something like chlorine I don't remember anymore but the Sudbury neutrino Observatory this is a big old tank you can see a person here to give you a sense of the size of this this is a big tank of heavy water heavy water is water where one of the hydrogen's on the h2o molecule is replaced by a deuterium molecule and heavy water has a higher cross section or a higher chance of interacting with a neutrino than regular water so that's why they used it and I think when I don't think the Sudbury neutrino Observatory is running anymore but when it was I think they actually had a substantial fraction of the world's supply of heavy water at least it had been isolated so if you go into the ocean there's heavy water absolutely all over the place mixed in but it's a tiny fraction mixed in and so you have to if you want to isolate it that take some effort there's also tiny fraction of heavy water mixed into the ice sheets and there are modern yeah they may have sold it off now I don't know what happened to it but there are modern neutrino observatories that stick scintillators just phototubes detectors down into the ice sheets in antarctica looking for neutrinos interact with the ice and that will include some deuterium down there in the ice as well we haven't achieved it all out so so this what they did is they looked for neutrinos now as we've said before there are three types of neutrinos three generations there's the electron neutrino the muon neutrino and the Tau neutrino and all three of them exist but the electron neutrino is the only one that is produced in the Sun and then if you want to detect these neutrinos there's different ways you can do it just different things that happen the chlorine argon experiment was only sensitive to electron neutrinos well so there's various things and here's some of the the jargon terms with a charged current and the neutral current just because of what comes out on the other side so one of them was in heavy water of the neutrino hit a deuterium nucleus so that's a proton and a neutron stuck together it gets split it apart but yeah thanks one gives a information about superior comecon de super-kamiokande which was in japan still is in japan could split the Deuter on into two protons and then also kicks out an electron and the neutrino was absorbed in the process there's also one where any kind of neutrino can split a part of deuteron but the neutron stays in neutrons so that neutrinos still stays there and then there's also just if there's an electron the neutrino can bounce off of it and some energy is released in that now all of these processes hardly ever happen the vast majority of neutrinos that go through these gigantic detectors hardly to just go through them and don't interact and that's why you need these gigantic detectors so that the small fraction of neutrinos that actually interact are enough that you'll be able to get some signal to measure but here's the deal with this is notice this is sensitive to electron neutrinos these are sensitive to all kinds of neutrinos and so that was important and so when you put the snow and the kami akanda results together and this is so 2001 2002 2001 is the discovery paper about this and this is a complicated plot so what I really want to you to notice is that this here is the notice the subscript e on the Greek letter Phi there so this is flux or amount of neutrino of electron neutrinos coming through and then this here is the amount of mu and tau neutrinos coming through and the colored bands are different experiments or different subsets of experiments what the data is consistent with so if you just start with a charged current that's this red band here and that is equivalent to what the chlorine argon detector was finding you get this value what the actual value is not all that important but you get this valuable what's important about this value is that it's only one third of what's predicted from the Sun but then when you add the green from elastic scattering in the blue from the charged current vans together well this doesn't tell you much it's like wow the fluxes could be anywhere between here and here but if the blue band has to be right and the red band has to be right then you know in between they've got to be somewhere here and what's great about this is if you take this number this number is about twice this number so that when you add all three together you get three times this number and now you're getting the right number of neutrinos that you expect from the Sun but the problem is the Sun is producing electron neutrinos you are detecting electron muon and tau neutrinos well this is a property or a a thing it's a thing called neutrino oscillation it was a proposed solution that coming akanda and snow were built to look for that neutrinos they thought maybe changed their identity as they're flying through space they're produced as electron neutrinos but in between the Sun and the earth some of them spontaneously turn into other types of neutrinos if that was the case then we should have seen enough Mew and tau neutrinos coming from the Sun to make up for the missing electron neutrinos and that is in fact exactly what we saw so and that sounds a little weird it's like okay so they turn into other neutrinos why would that happen well this is where one waves one hand one's hand and once it's quantum mechanics this kind of stuff can happen in quantum mechanics so quantum mechanics is named after quantum as in quantized as in finite steps of things so if you're familiar with orbitals and atoms at all there's only specific energy levels that electrons and atoms can have it's not just any old energy level but it's quantized comes in steps so there's lots of things that comes in steps including identities of particles are quantized steps sense now however there's this issue that if you look at things different way the steps might be different so the the steps of individually this even happens in atoms in a way that it's not so obvious that you sorry there's three electrons in a lithium atom two of them are in the lowest orbital and one of them is in an excited orbital great but you might say which two electrons are in the ground and which is in the excited and that turns out to be a meaningless question because each one of the electrons is in a quantum sense kind of in both the ground and the first excited orbital this is weird that you don't have one energy level and one electron is there but all three electrons are kind of and the energy level so if you wanted to pick out yeah all it runs are blue and that's right protons as you saw on my earlier slide protons are red neutrons are orange and electrons are blue that's correct yeah well so yeah well it's based on probability but here's the thing is that there's probability there that if you try this area where is the electron right now that it's probabilistic as to where it's found but of the three electrons what Mike is saying all electrons are blue electrons are indistinguishable particles so that means you even in principle cannot tell one electron apart from another and so if you've got three electrons and they're all together in this orbital it's not even meaningful to say which electron is in which orbital so you get these mixtures of states and quantum mechanics and so the weird thing that happens with neutrinos is that there's different ways you can slice the bread you can there's three different kinds of neutrinos we know that although we're gonna talk about sterile neutrinos as a possible fourth or more later but for now there's three kinds of neutrinos but there's two ways you can slice the loaf if you slice the Loews by type of neutrino well you get electron muon and tau neutrino if you slice the loaf by mass of neutrino you get what we very imaginative Li called the lightest neutrino and the heaviest neutrino and in between but the slices are not the same it is not correct to say that the electron neutrino is the lightest neutrino right it is like slicing a bread horizontally versus vertically any little piece of bread that you slice horizontally isn't in a single vertical slice so this is two conceptual ways of slicing up neutrino dumb so what that means is that when you produce an electron neutrino it's not a lightest neutrino it is a quantum mixture of the lightest the medium and the heaviest neutrino and that's kind of wacky and so then it's somebody mentioned probabilistic really what that means is as time goes by the probability that if you measure the type of neutrino you'll get an electron neutrino goes down and the probability that's amou or tau goes up and so once you get far enough away into a state that we'd say is is no longer coherent with how the electron was produced you end up with a probability that maybe is a third although it depends on details of any of the three types of neutrino so it's wacky so that means that an electron neutrino is a mix of nu 1 nu 2 in nu 3 also vice versa if somehow you have a new one and these are the things that fly through space neutrinos of given mass if you have one of those and then you measure what type of neutrino it you're gonna get it's gonna be random whether you get an electron a muon or a towel on and the same with new to in nu 3 so this is the core of neutrino oscillations we say that they change their type and okay that's that's not a bad way to say it but it's maybe more accurate to say that the neutrinos are produced as electron neutrinos but then they fly through space as one of the masses of neutrinos and it's random which one they fly through space ads and that then when we detect them each neutrino it's random which type of neutrino were going to detect and the probabilities depend on how far the neutrino has gone just there's probability does that have to do with how far away is it from the process that produced the neutrino if it's very close it's still going to be an electron neutrino as it gets farther and farther away eventually the neutrino oscillation phenomenon rears its scary head and you have different types of neutrinos if we wanted to summarize this what happens with neutrinos in the Sun you could say they are produced as electron neutrinos right they're produced with definite flavor because it's this is the first interaction in the proton-proton chain so two protons come together make a deuteron which will later combine with other things to make the helium nucleus you get a positron that kicks out it will almost certainly find an electron very quickly annihilate and produce energy which is great because that helps the sunshine and it produces this electron neutrino and because neutrinos hardly ever interact with anything the vast majority of them just come flying out from the center of the Sun into space but that's the electron neutrinos produced as it flies through space it's actually not the electron neutrino that flies through space it's gonna be one of nu 1 nu 2 or nu 3 one of the definite mass neutrinos that flies through space so an electron neutrino is produced but then to fly through space and this has to do for reasons of conservation of energy and stuff like that it's a much better approximation to say that oh it's one of the definite mass states and it will be random when you produce an electron neutrino its random which definite mass state you get they don't carry any charge they're all neutral particles so there's no electric charge if you are worried about left ton number this does represent a non conservation of lepton number which makes me a little scared but if you don't know what lepton number is you don't have to worry about it that's great so they're called the electron neutrino so there's three different types of neutrino because processes like this one where you produce an anti-electron or you eat an electron or you eat a positron will produce the electron type of neutrino if you do processes with muons you produce a muon type of neutrino and processes with talyn's will produce a talyn's at the neutrino and so there's different types of neutrinos get produced in different processes and then on the other end you may remember a few slides back see if I can go back to it right what the reaction here where you take a neutrino and produce an electron that will only work with an electron neutrino so you have one of the other types of neutrinos it won't work you could produce a muon but not an electron so if you collide a proton with a neutron lots of things can happen maybe one of the most common is you just stick and you have a deuteron but it's possible that that's almost certainly what's gonna happen if you collide a proton with a neutron they'll just stick but there are other things that's possible that could happen you could have two protons come out as well as an electron and an anti-neutrino they have approximately the same mass neutrons actually have slightly more mass than protons oh the things that propagate through space have definite mass so the neutrinos produced as an electron neutrino but then as it propagates through space it becomes either a nu 1 nu 2 or nu 3 but then when we detect it it's going to well we detected it turns it into a type of neutrino again yeah okay so that's alright that's an interesting question do electrons turn into Towson Muse as far as we can tell that mixing doesn't happen there's there's no evidence that electrons and muons it's house actually turn into each other unless you have the catalyst of turning you know taking the electron colliding it with something making a neutrino then it the neutrino could oscillate and then it could turn into a muon later when it collides with something else so indirectly you can do that but directly I don't think electrons just spontaneously turn into muons the way electrons or the way new neutrinos do right so this is what happened with neutrinos they start with a definite flavor but then they fly through space with an indefinite flavor and a definite mass but then when we detect them they have to have a definite flavor again so the solar neutrino problem the essence was electron neutrinos were produced but then the things flying through space had indefinite flavor so when we measured the flavor only a third of the time did we get electron neutrinos and that solved this Allah neutrino problem um okay so can they be called dark matter I would say no because we detect all these things and dark matter we don't detect no we'd like to detect dark matter and it turns out that dark matter the cosmological Dark Matter seems to have processes very much like or processes properties very much like neutrinos but there's not enough neutrinos in the universe to make up the amount of dark matter we need at least we think and I'll come back to that a little bit so while dark matter particles would be like neutrinos they're not these flavored neutrinos that we know about now there's one of the concept I want to throw in and that's he olicity so he olicity has to do with how a neutrino spins and actually any old particle can do this photons have he olicity because photons have angular momentum may be easier photons may be harder to think about because they're moving the speed of light but think about an electron if the electron has angular momentum in series so if you look at this you notice that it's spinning around such that if you hold your right hand up and you curl your fingers along the direction of spin your thumb points to the left right whereas this one if you hold up your right hand and point your curl your fingers along the direction of the spin your thumb points to the right all right so that's just the direction of the spin when you have a particle that is flying through space its he Alyssa T is how does the direction of spin compared to the direction of motion so a right-handed particle yeah it's basically that same kind of right hand as for the cross product of vectors basically the same thing so if you have a right-handed particle it means it's a particle whose direction of spin when you turn it into an angular momentum vector using the right hand rule your thumb points in the same direction as the direction of motion a left-handed particle if you use the right hand rule your thumb points in the opposite direction or use your left hand and you curl your fingers around the direction of the spin you'll notice your thumb is pointing in the direction of motion so there's two different kinds of he licit e this is important for photons this is actually photon polarization is the Gila city of photons and because photons move at the speed of light nobody can ever pass a photon so he Alyssa T is always the same for a given photon well so neutrinos early on when we first talked about neutrinos we treated them as as as if they were masked and indeed we probably thought they were massless so he olicity was fine but there's a little issue nowadays neutrinos aren't massless you wouldn't get neutrino oscillations if neutrinos didn't have mass so now we know that neutrinos are massive particles this throws a bit of a wrench into this and here's the deal yes that's the pisser points out the problem here if we try and slow down a neutrino so that it's moving very slow they're extremely hard to detect they have very little energy at that point so we haven't actually detected any neutrinos that aren't moving almost the speed of light right they should be there but we've never detected them so yeah yeah I mean we can we can always I mean so here's there's neutrinos left over from the Big Bang that should have slowed down a whole lot but we have not seen them because they're just too low energy and we're not able to detect them all right so symmetry breaking here's the thing all neutrinos have left-handed Hilla City most of the laws of physics are symmetric for three facts respect to doing a mirror image right so take your right hand take a mirror image of it you get your left hand most of the laws of physics it doesn't matter whether you're dealing with a right-handed or left-handed particle they behave the same but the weak force which neutrinos and electrons interact under violates the simcha why are they like that that's a hard question because they seem to be that way there may be something in if you look at the yang-mills theory of the electroweak interaction that says they have to be this way but I suspect this is a case where well we know that they're this way and so we're gonna create a theory that works with that this is sort of an observational fact that this happens why would it be this way I don't know that there's a good answer to that question but anyway so the weak force sometimes you take a mirror image and you get different answers which is a little bizarre but it happens and neutrinos are the strongest example of this and that all neutrinos have left-handed hey listen all anti neutrinos have right-handed holistic so you go from a particle to an antiparticle while the electric charge doesn't change lepton number does and the hill isset e of the particle changes you go from a neutrino to an anti neutrino but this now brings up a problem given that neutrinos are massive it is possible to go faster than one you can't go faster than light does this early should charge interaction as they are opposed to each other well it's not a charge per se it's just if the neutrinos hardly ever interact with each other and they don't interact via the electromagnetic force they do interact via the weak force and because the weak force does violate parity meaning it's not mirror symmetric you could say that's a manifestation of the hill isset interacting yeah well so that yeah so you would certainly get their fermions so you would get the same kinds of things if you managed to have some sort of States like an atom I don't know how you get a neutrino to stick next to another neutrino an atom but with electrons right the opposite spins you can put two into one orbital because they have opposite spins the same sort of statistics would apply to neutrinos if you could get neutrinos into ground states like that we've just never done that but yeah that same sort of thing would happen and is this a clue Mady maybe this is a clue I don't know that anybody has worked out exactly how this works but it does you know it is a symmetry breaking between antimatter and matter particles of some sort so I wouldn't I would be surprised if it wasn't somehow related but that's not an answer question so yeah it's probably a clue anyway because neutrinos are not going the speed of light only massless particles go the speed of light so you can never pass a photon but you can pass a neutrino if you get going fast enough so if in this guy's frame of reference the neutrino is moving to the right instead of to the left and so it has the opposite yeah they all have beards go cheese really so it has opposite Hill isset e which then begs the question where are the right-handed neutrinos and where are the left-handed 8e neutrinos where we don't see them are they out there let's just leave that as a question for now that we will come back to a little bit there's actually several other experimental Wykeham leo you can't send anything faster than the speed of light if it's massive it would take an infinite amount of energy to accelerate it to the speed of light if it's massive and so unless there's some physics beyond the physics we know and there's tachyons but as far as we understand there's no way to do that so there's several anomalies in neutrino experiments that are much more subtle yes here's the problem if we theoretically do it then we have to have a theory that handles doing that and our theory that we have right now doesn't handle crossing the speed of light so that's a hard question to answer because we don't really have a good theory yeah there's no theory for it really there there is theory out there for particles that are always faster than the speed of light and those are CAC eons and there's no evidence they actually exist but there's theory for that but there's no theory for something that crosses the speed of light so anyway these anomalies are not obvious things they're just have there's too many or too few neutrinos out there so neutrino oscillations explain the fact that there are too few electron neutrinos seen from the Sun but there's still some left over too few or too many neutrinos and some experiments that you can't explain with that there's four that I'll mention briefly one it's called the gallium anomaly one is the reactor anomaly and then there's these two experiments that look at the same sort of thing LSN D and mini boon and mini boon was the one that put out the paper over the summer that had people paying attention so the first one the gallium anonyme anomaly there are neutrino detectors that use gallium stuff I don't remember the details but to detect solar neutrinos right for measuring the solar neutrino problem well one of the things they did to calibrate it is they stuck a radioactive source inside the detector and they knew the radioactivity of the source so they knew exactly how many neutrinos were out so they could figure out just make sure that the detector is detecting the number they're supposed to so this is a calibration thing but when they calibrate it and when they you know it's possible there's still a calibration error but when they calibrate it they're still seeing a few too you neutrinos so if you zoom in on this plot you'll notice that the air bars got a little swallowed here in my in my resizing in the image I apologize for that but you notice there's four points here from these two experiments and then this red band is the average of those four points and this ratio is the ratio of the number of neutrinos they see from the calibration source so the number they should have seen and so they're only seeing 85% as many neutrinos as they ought to have now there's a 5% uncertainty on that which means the this is what we would call a three sigma result because the value is three times the uncertainty away from the expected value so that's a marginal detection I mean if you're in if you're in ecology or social science that's the strongest effect you've ever seen because it's a p-value of less than 0.1 but if you're a physicist particle physicist that's a marginal detection that you don't get excited about because you get random 3 Sigma events all the time but it's there and it seems to be fairly robust it's staying there so it's not something that you'd necessarily get all upset about but it is something you might scratch your head about a little bit saying huh this warrants further investigation so this is saying too few electron neutrinos are being detected for the ones produced by these radioactive sources and these are embedded inside the detector so you don't have the distance between the Earth and the Sun or even lots of neutrino experiments are done with nuclear reactors the kilometers between a nuclear reactor and a neutrino detector to have the standard neutrino oscillations happen so this is something else if it's real there's also the reactor anomaly and this is when you do really short baseline experiments from nuclear reactors so you put your detector 30 meters away instead of kilometers away and so that's what this horizontal axis is distance from the reactor you see as low as 10 meters this is up 100 meters when you get out to a thousand meters well ignore the blue line for now but the red line is what you should get from the neutrino oscillations that solve the solar neutrino problem and they're grayed out here but out here notice the weight of the points is all below except for this one the weight of all the points is below the red line and again it's not a hugely significant result you could say it's just a random experimental fluctuation it's a 2.5 sigma result so that's not that huge but it's there and again it's one of these things that makes you scratch your head and think maybe we should look a little harder and see what's going on so then we get to the experiments which really were I mean part of their purpose was to look for these kinds of things the liquid scintillator neutrino detector or LS nd it's a gigantic tank where they fill it with mineral oil and some other goop stuff that will shine when the right interactions happen with neutrinos in it and then you see there's a little guy here and there's all these photo tubes around the edge of the tank that are there to detect the dim flashes of light that happened and they point a beam of neutrinos at this they make the beam of neutrinos with a particle accelerator and in this case it was new neutrinos so they had a process that produced a bunch of muons that would decay and that would send new neutrinos out and then they measure mu and electron neutrinos and they discover more electron neutrinos than they should have seen so it looks like some of them you know tree nose turned into the electron neutrinos but once again it's only 30 meters it's not long enough for the standard neutrino oscillations that you get explaining the solar neutrino problem so they have a bit of an excess and then and so this has been around sensed what this has been around for two decades now I faked the LS and D and there's been various different experiments that have or have failed or have us did and confirming this result there's other things so it was considered an anomaly but it wasn't it was less than five Sigma it wasn't a real good detection and so then another experiment mini boon was put together to try and be more symmetric and so mini boon is actually at Fermilab near Chicago it was to be more sensitive you see here's a person here and once again it's a tank full of that will blow when the right particle interactions have been surrounded by photo tubes that's what these little yellow spots represent looking for the light from this and their first results seem to not be confirming to LS nd result which suggested all right it's some anomaly some experimental error issue going on but just this summer they predict they published more results with more statistics and they do have a detection of an excess of electron neutrinos in a beam of neutrinos and when you put the LS ng and mini boon results together you get a significance of six point one Sigma now there's this number five Sigma is the threshold in particle physics where people start to say okay maybe you've actually really detected something now we have had five Sigma anomalies before that go away so you haven't always detected something but that's where you really start to take it seriously and now we have that as of this summer we have a Six Sigma detection of this neutrino anomaly where we have too many electron neutrinos an immune neutrino beam and if you put these together with the other marginal deficits of electron neutrinos it starts to suggest that there's some additional oscillation going on between electron and muon neutrinos that is not the standard oscillation that's part of the solar neutrino problem because again the baselines are just way too short these these oscillations are happening way too fast for the standard solar neutrino problem well one suggestion is that there's a fourth kind of neutrino or even more there might be two or three more kinds of neutrinos there are sterile neutrinos what does this mean well here are standard flavored neutrinos right so electron muon tau those are the three flavors of neutrinos so next time you're at the ice cream store you'd say I'd like to have some muon ice cream on a cone and see what they give you those are the flavors they all interact via the weak force and they have this holistic we talked about before all right flavored neutrinos have left-handed holistic anti neutrinos right-handed and there's reasons to be sure that there's no more than three flavors of neutrinos different kinds of experiments this is actually something that I remember back when I was in college in 1989 was around when they somewhere around there is where they discovered the Z boson and the lifetime of the Z boson would be different if there are different numbers of flavored neutrinos out there and it's consistent only with three also it turns out that the number of flavored neutrinos would influence the ratio of elements produced in the Big Bang that is also consistent with three and now we also have Cosmic Microwave Background things so we're really sure there's no more than three flavored neutrinos out there so if there's another neutrino it would have to be a sterile neutrino what does that mean what that means is it has no flavor and it does not interact via the weak force and that really struck me that sounds like super dark matter at that point it doesn't even have to interact via the weak force yeah well vanilla is a flavor rate I think vanilla gets a bad rap this is more just like a slushy with no syrup in it just shaved ice so the idea would be you have these flavorless sterile neutrinos they don't interact via the weak force so it's really hard to see them but if the flavor states in the mass states are like slicing bread in different directions you can produce a flavor nutrient like an electron neutrino and there's some probability probably a small probability that it will oscillate into the flavorless neutrino and then there's a probability that the flavorless neutrino will oscillate back to am you neutrino through the mass state so they'll be four neutrinos four different masses three flavors and a flavorless flavor that sounds like an oxymoron it is oxymoron and they can oscillate back and forth so the only way you would interact with these flavorless neutrinos is via gravity because everything massive even math anything with energy interacts via gravity but the flavorless neutrinos would not interact through the weak force but because flavor neutrinos could oscillate into them would see in effect because of that so this sort of thing could explain these anomalies I'm gonna show you a technical plot here alright what the heck does all of this mean the oscillation amplitude this is basically saying if you have an electron neutrino and another type of neutrino this flavourless neutrino this is related to the probability that the oscillation actually happens over some time period and so it Peaks out at 1 and it goes all the way this is a logarithmic law so it goes all the way down so you'll see I mean the the basically the filled in regions is where the data is consistent with these parameters so yes there's probability all the way up to 1 but also a lot of the probability spend some time down here at less than 1% so this is actually it's not really a probability it's an amplitude but whatever hello numbers the vertical axis this is kind of a weird axis what this is is the difference in mass between the electron neutrino and the other neutrino squared and the electron neutrino is very very light a lot less than we use electron volts as a unit of mass if you don't know what that means don't worry about it just the electron neutrino has a mass a lot less than one electron volt but notice here a lot of the probability it meaning even goes up to like 10 electron volts but a lot of the probability is around sorry that would be a hundred electron volts that's 10 electron volts because you take a square root right so it's 100 electron volts square here this would be like three electron volts this would be one electron volt it only goes down to something like and if you take the square root well the squared goes down to like 10 to the minus 2 this is still way too big for direct electron you on oscillations the Delta M square value is much smaller for the standard oscillations that we already know about now again these are marginal detections right it's at Six Sigma right now that this is even happening and then this says right if it's happening these this is the realm where we might have this thing related to the probability and thing that tells us about the mass and because the electron neutrino is so light you can take a square root of this number and get the mass the southern neutrino right meaning if it turns out that this is the right spot on this diagram that would be one electron volt sterile neutrino right which is a lot for a neutrino it's very small mass for every other particle we know about the electron itself has a mass in these units of half a million electron volts right so that gives you a sense that neutrinos are really low mass but this would be very massive for a neutrino so this is what the data shows there remain tensions though so even if so this isn't the case where hey we just have to confirm this and we have it there's still some problems with the picture and among that um cosmology actually sets constraints on this nowadays the Cosmic Microwave Background because it's a sensitive probe of stuff that happened in the early universe would show would we be different if there were sterile neutrino species out there now this is a paper from 2006 by Scott doodle soon who said that there's the current limits from the Cosmic Microwave Background limited to a mass of 0.25 evie right so if you go back on the previous page that would limit it to a like here and below or something like that okay well it's there's some data there but it turns out that if the neutrinos if there's more than one and they have some sort of interaction between themselves we could actually get around that limit but this does provide tension and there's even within these measurements there's some tension where they don't all quite just nicely line up together which suggests that there may be more than one sterile neutrino out there if in fact sterile neutrinos are the answer and there may be another solution to this in fact one possible solution is that it really still is and there are some you can find people who will argue the problem is is that you don't have the data or the numbers that go into your calculations calibrate it right the anomalies are really just anomalies and how well you understand gallium for example that you've just overestimated how many you should have seen and okay that's fine so that's still a possibility although given that a few different types of experiments are all showing an anomaly maybe that's not so likely anymore but each experiment has a very low significance it's only when you put them together that they have a significance but I would say that we see anomalies like this a lot you may have remembered a year or two ago there's a suggestion of a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider and then it kind of went away you take more data and it's not confirmed this is a case where mini Boone was the one that I think a lot of people were expecting mini Boone would just not confirm the LS nd result and then it would go away well it seems to be confirming it so maybe there's something there maybe there's something there all right so what does all of this mean what are the implications of a sterile neutrino well the first thing maybe it's not a sterile neutrino at all but something is going on it may be that something is imprecise theoretical parameters we don't understand gallium well enough or unidentified systematic error there's something going on in the experiments that we didn't take into account okay something is happening it may turn out to be boring but it may if it's real if these effects are real it is physics beyond the standard model because the standard model of particle physics is is not predicting the results properly so if the results are real it is something maybe a sterile neutrino maybe something else a sterile neutrino is one decent idea that seems to help explain it and here's what why this is important I was talking to Chantel about this a little bit an hour before the talk high-energy fundamental particle physics is in a bit of a doldrums right now it was really exciting to be a fundamental physicist in much of the twentieth century if it was the first half of the 20th century or especially the first third there was this kind of horrible thing that happened between 1935 and 1945 in the 20th century but leaving that aside they were figuring out quantum mechanics a whole new theory of the fundamental nature of reality there was a completely different way of looking at reality it was huge and it was really exciting to be part of that but even after we've established quantum mechanics and we have figured out hey look we should build cyclotrons and we can detect new particles we were finding new particles all the time and we even found kinds of particles that we didn't expect like the muon nobody expected to detect muons and then there they are and then we detected strange particles which have which nowadays we would say are particles that have a strange quirk in them but at the time there is just like this is something that doesn't fit with everything else we're gonna give it a new name it's strange we're calling it strange up through the 60s people were detecting new particles all the time well and there are very different ideas and theories about how to make these fit together and they kind of got modified and wormed around and then eventually in the 60s and 70s they coalesced on the standard model of particle physics and a lot of this came out of the quark model which Marie c'mon is famous for and got his Nobel Prize for this so the quark model and the standard model of particle physics unifies all this stuff that we have seen down to that you know the handful of stuff that I showed you on the first slide so we've had this standard model and there were a few leftover particles that we still hadn't detected like the Z boson which I think was detected in the late 80s and the top quark which was detected either in the late 80s Early 90s something like that and then after that the only thing left was that our understanding of the weak force predicted this thing called the Higgs boson that we had not seen and not seen it not seen and then we did so finally we have now detected his Higgs boson wow I don't know four years ago whenever that was five years ago but what's sad is we haven't seen anything that's not predicted by the standard model and in the heroic age of particle physics all the time we were seeing these things that we didn't know why they were there and they didn't fit our models and we had to come up with new models well so now particle physics doesn't really have any strong good there's anomalies that hang out like dark matter and dark energy and maybe the sterile neutrino thing we don't have any really good solid things that that have been leading two new theories and so at some level particle theorists are bumping around in the dark and it gets to the point now where lots of physicists think that fundamental particle Theory has gone badly off the rails string theorists have been working for decades and have not produced a testable prediction nor do we have the right kinds of anomalies that string theory has been able to explain and so a lot of fundamental particle theory is now disconnected from experiment and that's kind of unfortunate so if this sterile neutrino effect is real this would be important to particle physics because it is something beyond the standard model that would allow us to really sink our teeth into and try and figure out okay what's going on here when the LHC was first turned on if you go back and you find some old recordings of me giving talks I predicted that dark matter particles were the lightest supersymmetric particle and that they'd be found at the LHC well fast forward to today the LHC has not found this thing called supersymmetry I don't think it's completely ruled out but it's starting to look very unlikely and so the thing that I would have bet on is the most can't likely candidate for the Dark Matter particle it doesn't look like it exists or at least it hasn't been found even though I thought it would be so that was one kind of physics beyond the standard model which would have pointed towards string theory that we didn't find and so there's this doldrums we're just not finding so so this would be important if it's real now me being a cosmologists they also the question is can sterile neutrinos make up the dark matter well probably not unfortunately they're not massive enough for them to be enough of them to make up the dark matter if there was it would look very different in the Cosmic Microwave Background so maybe maybe with some complicatedness you can make a few sterile neutrinos into the dark matter but I'm not sure I'd bet on that right now so I will stop there and I know that some questions went by that I didn't answer while I was talking so if there's some questions you still want me to answer ask again now okay let's see question part of neutrinos energy for practical application what is the energy density yeah okay so the energy density and neutrinos from the Sun is a lot lower than the Energon s'ti of photons from the Sun almost all of the sun's energy comes out as photons so there's not a lot of energy there but even more the practical problems is really really hard to absorb a neutrino when we build neutrino detectors they tend to be gigantic tanks or dye kantak blocks of detectors which detect tiny fraction of the neutrinos going through so from a practical point of view harnessing the energy from neutrinos is extremely difficult so I don't think we're likely to do that the photons not too hard right you put out something opaque and it absorbs all the photons SR ask the question can you tell me due to mass condensation is there every possible subatomic particle in a black hole oh I can't tell you that I can speculate so I will feel free to speculate wildly I would guess that yes near the core of the black hole where quantum gravity matters and we don't understand how it works every possible subatomic particle probably does at least flash in and out of existence there but to really say that with any confidence we'd have to have a working theory of quantum gravity that would allow us to talk coherently about what goes on at the core of a black hole and we don't have such a theory so that's more of an you how do we not make a small buckle on Sunday Oh we'd love to it's just it's hard well okay it's hard and it's dangerous so if we were able to make a small black hole and we dropped it and it didn't fell through the earth to the center of the earth everybody would become sad very fast there were ideas that the Large Hadron Collider was going to make little black holes that would fall to the center of the earth and destroy everything those ideas were not ever held as very probable by any actual physicist but people who like to get afraid of every new technology thought that would happen it didn't guess what we turned them on and the earth is still here so we're cool the LHC probably does produce things called quantum black holes but they're not really exactly the same as a regular black hole and they are extremely unstable they last a tiny fraction of a second so they're not quite the same thing now I would love to have a I don't know like a mountain mass that we condensed down into a little tiny tiny pin sized black hole to play with and do things but again I'd probably drop it and go through my hand and destroy me or something so I'm kind of an oaf that way but yeah pulsar we do study pulsars we don't have one that we can fly to that would be nice too but we do look at pulsars in space and we have learned things about general relativity from looking at pulsars by gravitational waves which were directly detected a few years ago we're indirectly detected in a binary pulsar system a couple decades ago so yes that is something we could do all right well thank you all I'm going to wander off net do we know is there a talk next week and do we know who it is Jess or Chantal do you know all right well thank you all and I will see 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RrZVIN6E8Kw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrZVIN6E8Kw | Circassian nationalism | Wikipedia audio article | Circassian nationalism is the desire among Circassians to re-establish an independent Circassian state in Circassia which lost its independence in the russian Circassian war many of its themes involve the repatriation of diaspora Circassians and the revitalization of the ADI gland 'which topic historical context you topic Circassian and the Circassians before the russian invasion the Circassians were known to inhabit their homeland since antiquity they formed many states throughout time that were known to the outside world occasionally falling under brief control of the Romans and later Scythian and Sarmatian groups followed by Turkic groups including importantly the Khazars and being a protectorate of the Ottoman Empire nonetheless the circassians generally maintained a high level of autonomy due to their Black Sea coast location owning the important ports of Anapa sochi and tulips they were heavily involved in trade and many early european slaves were Circassians additionally the Mamluks of Egypt the Persian Ghulam 's and the Ottoman Janissaries had a strong ethnic Circassian component ruling themselves Circassians have interchangeably used feudal systems tribal based Confederacy's and monarchies to rule their lands often incorporating a mix of two or all three Circassian is generally organized by tribe with each tribe having a set territory roughly functioning is greater than a province but less than completely autonomous more on the level of a u.s. state of course the level of autonomy varied between tribes and time not all of the tribes within the Confederation were ethnic Circassian at different times no gay Ossetians balkars karachays in goosh and even Chechens participated as members of the confederation in the 19th century three such tribes first one then seeing its example two more very close in time to each other overthrew their feudal governments in favour of direct democracy which some intellectuals such as Tony would argue the default government for the Chechens at that time a neighboring polity however this experiment was cut short by the conquering of Circassia by Tsarist Russia and the end of Independence in favour of the rule of colonial Russia topic sir Casa philia in the West during and after the Enlightenment Western European cultures showed much interest in the Circassians specifically their physical appearance language and culture portraying the men as especially courageous a legend that became especially popular in the court of London during the Crimean War when they were allies with Circassian Circassians were often thought of as being especially beautiful having curly black hair light eyes and pale white skin generally somewhat close to their actual appearance giving rise to the phenomenon of Circassian beauties the Italian and Greek presence in port towns had an effect on both the dialects of the sed Italians Greeks and the circassians around the area as well as the Abkhazians if they are to be considered Circassian the circassian languages were widely regarded as unique and beautiful by 19th century linguists today they are often linked to extinct languages in Anatolia racial scientists after discovering an intimate similarity between the skull shapes of Caucasians primarily judged by Circassians Georgians and Chechens the most numerous groups went to declare that Europeans North Africans Middle Eastern peoples and Caucasians were of a common race termed Caucasian or later as it is known today as caucus oyd scientific racism went far to emphasize the superior beauty of the caucasian people above all the circassians referring to them as how God intended the Caucasian race to be and that the Caucasus was the first outpost of the superior race according to Johann Friedrich blumenbach a chief advocate of the circus a philic theory of Circassians as the prime and most superior examples of caucus oyd race usually followed then by Georgians in second place the Circassians were the closest to God's original model of humanity and thus the purest and most beautiful whites were the circassians it is no exaggeration to say that for several decades in the middle of the 19th century sir cassia became a household in many parts of Europe and North America correspondents from major newspapers found their way to Circassia or gleaned information from foreign consuls and merchants in Trebizond in Constantinople the circassian questioned the political status of the northwestern highlands of the caucasus was debated in parliaments and gentlemen's clubs meanwhile beauty products got names in the US and Western Europe such as Circassian soap Circassian curl Circassian lotion Circassian hair dye Circassian dye water etc the circassian is also known to be somewhat correctly tall and then this admiration developed for the circassians especially their physique but also later their culture which in some ways resembled that of medieval Europe such as the feudal system employed by some tribes though circus Ophelia already was a fad in the West it took a suddenly different form during the Crimean War when the alliance with the circassians of Britain led to a more understanding even sympathetic view of them rather than a simple obsession with their physical characteristics expressions of solidarity with the beautiful honourable Circassians became a sort of war rally Britain glumly observed the muha here's Caucasian exiles miserably only to forget that the circassians ever existed decades later once their country had been absorbed by Russia this had a profound effect on modern nationalism as noted by Charles King topic russian invasion conflict in mu hajj or ism the earliest date of Russian expansion into Circassian land was in the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible who notably married a kabardino-balkaria to seal a contract of alliance with the khabar den a subdivision of the Circassians after Ivan's death however Russian interest in the Caucasus subsided and they remained largely removed from its affairs with other states in between Russia and Circassia notably the Crimean Khanate and the nilgai horde the circassians freely roamed in their native regions for centuries afterwards but during the peaks of the Persian Safavids and afsharid parts of the circassian lands fell under Persian rule for a brief number of years in the 18th century however Russia regained its imperial ambitions in the region and expanded steadily southward with the eventual goal of obtaining the riches of the Middle East and Persia using the Caucasus as a connection to the region the first incursion of the Russian military into Circassian occurred in 1763 as part of the Russo Persian war eventually due to a perceived need for Circassian ports and a view that an independent Circassian impede their plans to extend into the Middle East plans which were never achieved Russia soon moved to and exer cassia tensions culminated in the devastating Russian Circassian war which in its later stages was eclipsed by the Crimean War despite the fact that a similar war was going on at the other side of the Caucasus Chechnya Ingushetia and Dagestan fighting against Russia to preserve their state's existence as well as the attempts of some ranging from Circassian princes to Imam shamil to Britain to connect the two struggles connections between the circassians and their allies with their Eastern Caucasian counterparts were quashed by an Ossetian alliance with Russia hostilities peaked in the 19th century and led directly to the Russian Circassian war in which the circassians along with the Abbott cause you bik's Abbas ins no gay Chechens and in the later stages the in goosh who started out as allies of Russia as well as a number of turkic tribes but the Russians to maintain their independence this conflict became entangled with the ensuing Crimean War and at various times the ottomans gave small assistance to the circassian side additionally the circassian succeeded in securing the sympathies of London and in the later stages of the Crimean War the British supplied arms and intelligence to the circassians who reciprocated by busying the russians and returning with intelligence of their own however this was not enough to save the circassians from the oncoming defeat and Russian domination Russia finally subdued the circassians tribe after tribe with the you bik's Abbas ins a because--and balkars being last while some tribes accepted Russian rule after being firmly conquered others continued insurgency even though Circassian surrendered Russia soon proceeded to order the muha hears approximately 1 to 1.5 million Circassians were killed and upon order of the Czar and most of the Muslim population was deported ie all except a seat Muslims and kabardian the modern Circassians and a Basson's ather managed to escape or as is the case with most returned at the time after the deportation as Charles King notes in his books travelers who searched throughout the area for Circassians could not find any left except the kabardian mainly to the Ottoman Empire causing the Exile of another 1.5 million Circassians and others this effectively annihilated or deported 90% of the nation Circassians refugees were viewed as an expedient source for military recruits and were settled in restive areas of nationalist yearnings Armenia the Kurdish Regents the Arab regions and the Balkans the Balkan and Middle Eastern societies they settled among considered them foreign aliens and tensions between the circassians and the natives over land and resources occasionally led to bloodletting with the impoverished Circassians sometimes raiding the natives at the conference of European countries which was held in December 1876 to January 1877 in Istanbul the idea of transferring the Circassians from the Balkans to the Asian states of the Empire was introduced with the beginning of the Russian Ottoman war in 1877 Circassians abandoned their villages and set on the road with the retreating Ottoman troops still more Circassians were forcefully assimilated by nationalist Muslim States Turkey Iran Syria Iraq etc who looked upon non Turk Persian Arabic Nyssa t as a foreign presence and a threat you topic in modern times you topic emergence of the modern movement the modern movement has its roots in secret societies as well as organizations during the perestroika period under Mikhail Gorbachev topic support Circassian nationalism is becoming increasingly popular among younger Circassians and to a lesser extent older ones as well it is now almost universally popular among younger Circassians causing fears for the Russian government especially as now the circassians neighbors such as the balkars karachays have adopted similar agendas it is suspected by some analysts that even the Republican governments have members with nationalistic agendas modern Circassian nationalism is the ideology of several activist groups in the so called Circassian belt of autonomous republics in Russia as well as in areas where the circassian diaspora is Turkey Israel etc and in Abkhazia which has ethnic ties to Circassian the widely criticised 1999 election in carriage 8 chair cassia where the Gerak's candidate was beaten became a symbol of martyrdom causing huge crowds of abassin sand Circassians in the capital to lead protests both auda JK's in the international Circassian organization have declared that their aim us to protect the rights of the Circassians wherever they live and to facilitate the return of the substantial portion of the circassian diaspora to the circassian inhabited lands of the northwest caucasus to change the demographic structure back to what it was before ethnic cleansing occurred attempting to achieve recognition of the circassian genocide is also a very prominent movement among Circassians though it is not necessarily purely nationalist another major movement often tied into this but more blatantly nationalistic is the movement to recreate a historical Circassian the core of Circassian nationalism with its historical territories and make Circassian one group on the census there is a feeling among some Circassians that the notion that kabardian Adak Charak sand shop chugs all four are separate on the russian census are different nations as a kremlin strategy designed to divide the circassian nation many politicians even warn that if this is not removed that dismemberment will ultimately lead to the death of the circassian nation many Circassian nationalists moderates such as chair kiss off' do not advocate withdrawing from the russian federation holding instead that a unified Circassian within russia is good enough nonetheless most assert that this unified Circassia within Russia should have one official language Adak the movement to split carriage a chair Casilla in kabardino-balkaria has won itself the official support of many Circassians especially in carriage 8 chair cassia where carriage a and russians dominate government posts as well as the influential Circassian organization auda JK's after the crisis involving the ethnic identity of the man who first scaled Mount Elbrus a group of young Circassians led by Aslan Zhukov reconquered the mountain in a symbolic move Aslan Zhukov also 36 year old founder of Audigier Jaggu another major Circassian nationalist organization was then murdered on the 14th of March 2010 by a gunshot in a dark alley his death spurred another round of rioting among Circassians who variously attribute his death to the government of the Republic the Russian government the Russians in the Republic or the Karachay some combination or all for the head of the Republic said that his death should not be painted in ethnic terms but this only resulted in the addition of him to the list of possible culprits from the circassian point of view topic odda gaya in a tagay a-- a number of reports came in August 2009 about Russian Orthodox crosses being thrown off mountains in symbolic demonstrations against the Russian Orthodox Church viewed by Circassians as a symbol of oppression the perceived favoritism of Moscow towards the cossacks is also a major bone of contention amongst Circassians an organization calling itself Union of Slavs led by Nina Canova lova and Boris Kara taya was created in 1991 to counter the activities of Circassian organizations such as auda Gate case and prevent Circassians from removing Russians from positions of prestige and power as well as to protect Russians cossacks from Circassian control of the land in 1991 union of Slavs and Adi gaya actively opposed the establishment of Adi gaya as separate from Krasnodar Krai is an ethnic Republic within Russia stating that Circassians were only 22% of the populace and as such it was not fair to the other 78% the Union of Slavs has called the increasing autonomy of auda gaya and the activism in karachay-cherkessia in kabardino-balkaria part of a dangerous conspiracy to create a greater Circassian achieved demographic dominance by repatriating diaspora Circassians and then marginalized or even expelled to russian residents colonists in Circassian ideology it has called for the liquidation of the three Circassian republics two of which are also shared with karachays or balkars due to discrimination of russians topic in Karachi a vote chair cassia in November 2009 in response to a fallacious news article deemed to slander the nation Circassian activists ramped up efforts with the scheduling of a mass protest against the ignorance of the Russian government and the Russian people of their rights in Karachay vote chair cassia however the government cancelled the gathering saying it would be banning any in all public gatherings for an indefinite period to prevent the spread of the h1n1 flu virus however the head of the circassian youth movement Tim or juju F said all the public markets continue working on a regular basis so where is the emergency we are going to organize the demonstration even if we will need to wear surgical masks and even if we do not have a license from the government this is not the will of one or two men it is the will of a nation and we have right to say what we think there has also been a swift escalation of tension between the circassians and the non Circassians in the three Republic's Russians care a high and balkars while the Russians in at Ageha demand the abolition of auda Gaia the carrot I have taken to a strategy of keeping Circassians out of office Jamestown reports that over the last seven months the carrot shy majority in the case EHR parliament have repeatedly banned the circassian candidate vecheslavna from taking a position in the Russian Federation Council the time of reporting was November 2009 furthermore for the last 31 years no Circassian has held the highest post in the Republic as the Soviet and then Russian officials always appointed carrot I there is a movement highly popular among both Circassians and carrot I to divide the Republic into mono-ethnic units of chair Casilla and carry shyeah perhaps to prepare these units for a merger there have also been numerous clashes between kara chai and Circassian historians over various historical issues one of the most scandalous cases occurred when kara chai historians claimed that the conqueror of Mount Elbrus - Archelle are in Circassian hilar hoc Yerevan carrot I was a carrot I rather than a Circassian from now check going against the testimony of the members of the early 19th century expedition to the top of the mountain which he led on the 20th of November a poster hailing the rate kara Chihiro her killin chair kisk was burned and destroyed by unknown perpetrators what actually started the protests by Circassians in Karachay vote chair cassia was a news article by the local newspaper express post it denied the fact that the circassian village of best Lenny had saved dozens of Jewish children from the Nazis prompting a joint Jewish Circassian contingent to protest the existence of the report as well as an outcry in Circassian operated independent media sources Express post apologized later but it was these protests that were planned to be spread to the capital and canceled to protest the general deep oppression of Circassians topic in kabardino-balkaria intended to coincide with protests in carriage a chair cassia Circassian youth groups held mass national protests in kabardino-balkaria on the 17th of november 2009 it was attended by about 3,000 people considering that it was limited to the city of mal'chik and the small population of the republic Circassian population alone let alone in that city this is a huge figure Ibrahim yagan a leader of a Circassian NGO posted a video on Facebook it featured him standing under both the flag of the Russian Federation in the circassian national flag called upon all Circassian youth to wake up to claim their rights and historic lands he said that we have been constantly watched followed blackmailed for our political activities but we cannot lose any more because we have already lost everything Jagan is then drowned out by a wave of cheers it is important to note that unlike Kannada gaya 22% Circassian as of 2003 and carriage a chair cassia 11 to 16 percent depending on if the abassin zadran in 2003 kabardino-balkaria has a clear Circassian of the cab redeem at 55 percent however after the Parliament of KBR ratified the bill on land and territory earlier this month each ball car living in KBR in turn has received ten point six hectares of the land while only one point 6 hectares belong to each Circassian motive July become a cough and this soon became a rallying cry at the protest Ruslan Tkachev the leader of the circassian Congress in kabardino-balkaria declared that if the government does not listen to us we are ready for radical actions this is the only homeland we have topic Russian recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia the Russian recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia is also an issue on one hand Circassians are often highly enthusiastic to help the Abacos who they view as brothers and are enthusiastic also for abkhazia's independence on the other hand however it evidences a perceived double standard used negatively on the Chechens who many Circassians supported during the first Chechen war and to a lesser extent the circassians as well Paul Goble noted that the recognition of South Ossetia in addition to enraging the Chechens and in goosh also radicalized many Circassians against Russia because of the massive double standards there is a large amount of cooperation between Circassian activists in Abkhazia as well Circassians poured into Abkhazia to assist them in their war for independence against Georgia and most websites dedicated to independence of Circassian or promotion of Abkhazia are linked to their cross Caucasus counterpart according to Western sir Casa filed John Kola Rousseau some Circassians consider AB cassia a possible addition to Circassian if the Abacos themselves wish to join topic repatriation repatriation has been a major issue the Russian state as well as Russians in general as noted above is highly suspicious of any return of the Circassians not in the least because it was Russia who exiled them in the first place for security reasons while Circassians living in Circassian as the only way to revive the nation and save it from extinction the Circassians have set up a number of organizations with the explicit goal of encouraging return of their brothers the most notable of these is the aikka international Circassian association s repatriation Committee which has branches in several countries Russia has a double digit official repatriation quota for Circassians viewed by many kala Rousseau hens etc as being an attempt to prevent the circassians who are viewed as a threat from returning on the 9th of August 2009 auda gaya officially attempted to overrule the Russian immigration quota for Circassians by putting forth its own de facto quota which was drastically higher allowing many more Circassians to return to their homeland according to Western sir Casa filed John Kola Rousseau the movement to allow and encourage Circassian returned to their homeland hence changing the demographics in a way that is advantageous for the circassians and disadvantageous for the Russians is one of the major objectives and rallying points of the modern movement Russia has also unintentionally in addition to the single digit quota for Circassians which is defined as including all four of the census groups as well as the abeyance set up the number of barriers according to an essay by çiçek jack these include Circassians living in the north caucasus and the more numerous Circassians living in the diaspora have been seeking a radical simplification of the procedures for the repatriation of the community most Circassians who have tried to return have fallen under the provisions of the 1991 russian citizenship law which requires that they give up their previous citizenship live in the country for five years before getting Russian citizenship no Russian and pass a test on the Russian Constitution keep a large sum in a bank of the Republic that they tried to acquire the citizenship from and people holding non-ordinary passports diplomatic privilege etc could not apply at all the situation has further deteriorated as a result of the adoption in 2003 of the Russian law on the legal status of foreign citizens living in the Russian Federation that measure makes it even more difficult for Circassians from the Diaspora to return despite official statements from Moscow favoring increased repatriation the current repatriation regime has been a complete failure by any measure additionally many Circassians in the Diaspora opted not to return for additional reasons of inconvenience losing job and economic well-being losing contact with friends etc there have been numerous instances of murders of returnee Circassians by ethnic Russians living in both Krasnodar and odda gaya it has been reported that the fact that Russia's repatriation policies have shown heavy favoritism to ethnic Russians and have granted very few if any Circassians the right to return as another major grievance especially considering that the return of Circassians to Russia would aid Russia in its attempts to overcome its crisis of declining population topic Diaspora Renaissance in the first decade of the 21st century the circassian diaspora abroad has begun experiencing a cultural reawakening contacts are being established with their homeland but also more importantly there are now many institutions being founded to strengthen the circassian identity within the diaspora for example in 2005 the circassian Education Foundation website here - a scholarship fund for Circassians was founded in Wayne New Jersey USA it is in fact a creation of a mother organization the circassian benevolent organization it has since given scholarship funds to Circassians across the u.s. the organization Circassian Education Foundation has also worked on a project of making a free online Circassian American English dictionary available here 3 which will then it hopes be used by Circassians for their language so they can in turn pass it on to their children as well as revitalize it the circassian diaspora in the middle east also are undergoing a cultural reawakening largely due to the re-establishment of contacts with their homeland however unlike that in Western countries primarily the US Germany the Netherlands Austria and Israel it is often paired with tension between Circassians and the ethnic majority of the country Arabs or Turks the governments of Turkey Iraq Syria Russia and Iran have all forced assimilation of Circassians and suppressed their culture in the past and suppressed various attempts at past Renaissance's nonetheless in the past few years in many of these countries the diaspora has become much more aware of their identity and active NART TV a program broadcasting from auda gaya about Circassian identity history and life is now broadcasting in many Middle Eastern countries including Israel and Jordan on the 8th of August 2010 a university opened in Amman Jordan specifically for Circassians to preserve Circassian heritage and culture with classes in the circassian language and on Circassian culture and history in addition to practical topics topic Russian reaction Russians may view Circassian nationalism extremely fearfully and suspiciously not simply because it claims a chunk of what Moscow considers its territory but because just as was the case with Chechnya the Baltics and so on nationalist movements may result in the loss of the previous prestige and dominance by ethnic Russians a stigmatization of the Russian language and the re-establishment of native dominance hence the South Africa syndrome as a result of tensions politics in all three Republic's are often highly ethnic based and in kabardino-balkaria in carriage a chair Casilla the dispute as often three-way Russians versus Circassians and abassin Skara jae-in Karachay chair cassia Russians versus kabardian versus balkars in kabardino-balkaria while kabardino-balkaria in carriage 8 cherishes non Circassian leaders have come under fire from Circassian nationalists for oppression ethnic Adi gay leader Aslan DS ourumov of auda gaya styled himself as a moderate who would balance the centralizing urges of Moscow and the Russians against the UNAM ISM separatism of the ahta gay although originally popular on this premise he soon ended up angering both sides and auda JK's denounced him as a collaborationist in traitor to the circassian nation Russians may often view the three republics as integral parts of Russia especially since Russians are an overwhelming majority of the resident population in a day gaya the Russian government has taken to either trying to silence the nationalism or trying to gain control over individual Circassian activist groups analysts even Russians such as sergey markov have voiced concern over what they perceive as the continuing radicalization of Circassian youth due to the Kremlin's attempts to control them and are disappointed that Medvedev continues this policy in addition Russia officially keeps a very low immigration quota for Circassians as low as 50 though the only Republic's Circassians would likely to emigrate to are those in former sir cassia the government of auda gaya however has seized the opportunity to override this quota for their own territory with their own version 1,400 per years for auda gaya alone rather than 50 per year's for all of Russia after Russian protests at this action auda gaya said that they were in fact acting on Yeltsin's own words for Republic's to take as much sovereignty as they can swallow Russia has criticized articles in the Constitution's of the three Republic's discussing heritage language and the like and labeling them as separatist recommending they be edited some websites such as Circassian world have published various articles of stories from Circassian activists about them the activists being intimidated by FSB veterans as the activists claimed they identified themselves Russia has denounced several of the assertions that the Audigier have of their history in addition to Ukrainian accounts of Holodomor and chechen and other accounts of the perceivably genocide 'el deportation to siberia including the genocide as false and fabrications and as attempts to throw tar on russia's reputation the cossacks even more than other russians are highly antagonistic towards Circassian nationalism as it is towards their aims which include the revival of traditional Cossack paramilitary forces already underway in Russia see Cossacks and related pages Circassians believe that will be a tool as the cossacks were in the past for oppression of ethnic minorities and silencing their demands many journalists both Circassian and russian example Natalia recuva have stated that Russian skinheads are intrinsically tied to the ethnic tensions in the circassian republics whose opinions they perceive as being advanced not in the least by the Russian media according to the above cited article from window on Eurasia polls showed that many Russians believed the problem of hate crimes can be solved either by restricting immigration or by toughening law enforcement and that confronted with this challenge the Russian government has largely failed to do what is necessary to contain it it liquidated a special ministry for nationality affairs it closed the federal program for promoting tolerance and countering extremism and it fails to provide sufficient funds and staff to other ministries to deal with the challenge furthermore Putin's current policy for internal division of the Russian Federation is not at all pleasing for advocates of self-determination it advocates enlargement of regions of Russia Sergey Mironov stated on the 30th of March 2002 that eighty-nine Federation subjects as too much but larger regional units are easier to manage and that the goal was to merge them into seven federal districts gradually over time ethnic Republic's were to be abolished to accomplish this goal of integration many people ranging from Circassian activists coordinators to Akhmed Zakayev each carrying head of government in exile to the liberal journalist fatima la selva have speculated that Russia has tried to use a policy of divide and rule throughout the North Caucasus citing examples of the circassian versus kharijite balke rivalry Ossetian in boosh conflict georgian a bacause conflict georgian Ossetian conflict inter-ethnic rivalries in Dagestan and even the nagorno-karabakh war which Russia also insists on mediating creating unnatural conflicts that can only be solved by Kremlin intervention keeping Caucasian people's both weak and dependent on Russia to mediate their conflicts Sufi and gemma cobb and alexei beck show calm leaders of the circassian sports initiative stated that the conflict has the potential to blow up the whole caucasus into a bloody mess with the mass civilian casualties and therefore keep the circassians from opposing the Sochi Winter Olympics Moscow plays the conflict scenario when the participants do not have the ability to solve the conflict but the conflict is absolutely manageable and can be easily solved by its rulers from the Kremlin topic in the context of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics the occurrence and location of the Sochi Olympics are particularly in flaming and even insulting to Circassians they will take place at the site of one of the largest post rousseau Circassian war massacres of Circassians and on the official anniversary of Circassian genocide as a result it has become a rallying point to the circassian activist organizations topic campaign for genocide recognition former russian president boris yeltsin's 1994 made a statement acknowledging resistance to the Tsarist forces in the 19th century was legitimate but he stopped short of recognizing the guilt of the Tsarist government for the genocide a few years later the leaders of kabardino-balkaria and adi gaya sent appeals to the duma asking it to reconsider the situation and to issue the needed apology in the later years of the 2002-2010 decade the movement to secure recognition for the circassian genocide largely taking a leaf out of the book of the armenians has gained in momentum and popularity reasons for this include the location of the Sochi Olympics us recognition of the Armenian Genocide prompting a bill on the circassian genocide in new jersey where most Circassians in the u.s. live and the repeated insistence by russians that the Georgians committed genocide against the Abacos and ah seats in October 2006 the circassian organizations operating in Russia Turkey Israel Jordan and several other countries with well sized diaspora sent the President of the European Parliament a letter with a request to recognize the genocide against the Circassian people there has been no action taken so far Circassians have attempted to attract global media attention to the circassian genocide and its relation to the city of Sochi where the Olympics were held in 2014 by holding mass protests in Vancouver Istanbul and New York during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics on the 20th of March 2010 a Circassian genocide Congress was held in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi funded in part by the circassian members of the Western political analysis Center the Jamestown Federation the Congress passed a resolution urging Georgia to become the first UN recognized state to recognize the circassian genocide in May 2011 Georgia followed through and recognized the acts as a genocide soon after the Chechen separatist government in exile announced that it commended Georgia's decision and advocated pan Caucasian solidarity and Circassians Georgians Chechens and other Caucasian diaspora in European countries staged demonstrations to show their support in appreciation for the georgian recognition the georgian flag was seen flying in mal'chik the capital of kabardino-balkaria which had been a bastion of anti Georgian sentiment before the recognition topic see also ethnic cleansing of Circassians Circassian beauties Circassian day of mourning Circassian people kabardino-balkaria carriage a chair cassia de gaia Adak people kabardino-balkaria | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,681 | 35,422 |
SnwUS77Pj3I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnwUS77Pj3I | First thing to do if you're applying for AIPP | are applying for a IPP and you don't know where to start this video is for you but before we discuss this topic I just want to share to you our video about community events here in Halifax hello guys oh there's a bigger water bomb guys what happened while you're in the police car hateful officer B officer beat no no don't touch that Poindexter it's a computer for that police [Music] there's a line I think [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so what's this my let me call the van der Graaf generator vendor that generator this belt here is gonna strip electrons away and put them out into the earth so are you guys brothers and sisters do you want a share a shot okay shiny gold shiny anything you're gonna put one hand on here when hand it's fine now so put a hand on and keep the hand on if you want to take it up get off and stay off become more positive you are becoming more positive you're taking away your electrons do you feel any tingling is your hair starting to stand up oh yeah okay so now we know you have a bit of a positive charge you want to steal some ing while you're dying back to neutral now it still weird keep that hand on okay are you ready here goes but you're stealing away your electrons there you go you wanna share a shock shine or you could go the video that you saw is one way to show that the community here are all equal either you are immigrant a locker you are different religion different belief different skin color you are all equal so everybody are welcome and you feel welcome as well and I really love this community event it's a yearly event the kids really love this event especially the face painting but anyway the question is if you are applying for a IBP what will be the first thing to do so the first one is you need to make sure that you are eligible for EAP be there are three programs for a IPP intermediate high skilled and international graduate program you need to make sure which program you belong and if you're not you don't understand clearly what is international high skill international graduate I'll put a link in a description below because I already created a separate video discuss every step-by-step requirements eligibility of that program but anyway the first thing that you need to know is to make sure that you are eligible for a IPP the second thing that you need to do is to complete all the documents because you cannot say that you're eligible if you don't have a car you don't have language test you don't have a proper file you don't have a work experience so I just want to run down these four requirements okay you need to have a NOC keynesian - Eagle high school level proper funds we need to have a self before but I will not recommend to get a C and before rather get the high score as possible for love which test you me the proof of funds the frugal funds for four people in EAP B's around 5,000 Canadian dollars and the word experienced need to fall into n oc0 a B and C so that's the Nick that's the thing that you need to know before applying for a PP once you know your program was you know that you already have all the documents needed and that's the time you need to start finding an employer so if you don't know how to find an employer I'll post a link in the description below on how to find a designated employer so that's my tip for today and I hope to see you again in our next video don't forget to like share this video and subscribe to my channel and of course I would like to invite you also to join our forum which is the Pinoy Canada immigration forum thank you guys and bye bye [Music] you | When In Halifax | UCBcJKpXuOZ08roL6v03yQ7A | 2019-09-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 695 | 3,605 |
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