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iH5qqn9Sg4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH5qqn9Sg4A | FIFA 14 ASS CLENCHING PINK SLIPS - IF PIQUE | [Music] if you guys are looking to buy some Ultimate Team Coins check out one fifa.com there's a link in the description below be sure to use the promo code derrick five for 5% off your all-in and there's been a price drops are going to now down to 850 per 100 k right guys we are back with Emma who saved pink slips it is in for BK cost me 358 King which hurt my nipples but hopefully he's a beast and he'll keep implead cheat and we'll pick up a win so let's jump into the game alright what do we offer get it story [ __ ] I like that Strikeforce oh that's a tasty team that's a very tasty team and enough to make me poop a little bit right here we go can we keep a clean sheet and pick off a win come on boys come on boys that's the ball that's the ball last of all that's the ball that's the ball that's the ball that's the ball that's the cross that's the [ __ ] defending nicely done Knight settle down settle down fellas [ __ ] he's on his bike the defender won't go to war Jim that stalks me in a bit too trouble but we're out of it now it's bending why have you stopped Griezmann you're [ __ ] greasy bastard oh my god look look [ __ ] water legs oh that's tasty that's tasty what the [ __ ] PK's [ __ ] yeah I'm on an Elliot oh [ __ ] ah balls what a save what a bloody safekeeping I haven't got a bloody awful winning this me players reacting like turtles I was [ __ ] Cesc there's the ball oh there's the ball I'm free he's King me not the [ __ ] ball what are they doing go away [ __ ] time he's in the way shock me dick that's the ball that's the ball of God fati oh no I couldn't even sweat a bloody edit Oh No well now I've rarely put myself in the [ __ ] Oh for [ __ ] sake Oh get out always want an edit what are you doing simple facts you [ __ ] break break break break let's go let's go to the disco Oh tasty really tasty looky you slow piece of [ __ ] I'm so frustrated it's another one of them games it's always in the way everything falls for it look at that guy's no shots [ __ ] yummy well if if tradition stays true well then the worst - 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I2yuEflahVo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2yuEflahVo | The Profile of a Prime Timer| Dr. William R. Lott | 3 [Music] we are standing all over the sanctuary and in the word of psalms it says oh come let us sing to the lord let us shout joyfully to the rock of our salvation let us come before his presence with thanksgiving let us shout joyfully to him with psalms for the lord is great and the great king above all gods may be go on to prayer lord god our father we come to you this morning in the spirit of worship and thanksgiving we welcome your presence in this sanctuary in your spirit in our hearts bless these services and one who will bring the word and all those under the sound of my voice may you continue to reign rule and abide in and over our lives amen amen hallelujah hallelujah stay on your feet stay on your feet if you can't stand up let's go ahead and sit down we're gonna praise god and we're gonna see what the lord has done for us amen hallelujah [Music] [Applause] [Music] see what the lord has done see what the lord has done count your many blessings see what the lord has done to see what the lord has done to see what the lord has done you wanna count your meaning blessings see what the lord has done help me out come on we want the lord [Music] see what the lord you know he woke me up this morning this morning you know he gave me [Music] see what the lord has done you know he healed this body of mind many blessings [Music] this body of [Music] you know sometimes we forget all the things that god has done for us amen i just want to thank you just want to thank you thank you i just want to thank you thank you jesus put it on the table i just want to thank you [Music] i just want to thank you thank you jesus for the shoes on my feet thank you for the sunshine thank you jesus thank you for the rain thank you jesus thank you for your mercy thank you jesus you for your grace jesus oh i just wanna thank you thank you jesus thank you thank you jesus [Music] lord has done see what the lord is hallelujah [Music] so [Music] hello good morning church first of all on behalf of all of the seniors i want to say thank you to pastor moses sister jacqueline and all the dream team for the adventure they showed us yesterday [Applause] and now at this time of ubuntu i'm going to share with you the origin of the song amazing grace this is a story about a man named john newton he was born in london in 1725. his father was the commander of a merchant ship that sailed in the mediterranean little was written about his mother except that she taught john what he knew about god she died when john was young and at the age of 11 john began sailing on long voyages with his father after his father retired in 1744 john was on his way to jamaica to take a position as a slave master but instead he was called into service on an english naval warship the hms harwich conditions were terrible and john deserted then he was caught flogged and demoted to a seaman it was after this that john requested that he be exchanged he was sent into service on a slave ship as the slave trader's servant he was brutally abused until 1748 when another ship captain a friend of john's father rescued him john later went on to become the captain of his own slave ship on his ship the slaves were brutally abused lord have mercy upon us it was john who called out those words on a homeward voyage to england his ship was about to sink during a violent storm until this moment john had not given any thought to god not since his early childhood with his mother he had by all accounts been a true rich he knew he deserved no mercy but god showed him mercy john called this moment in the storm his great deliverance god saved him from the storm but more than that this was the turning point of his life this was when john said grace began to work for him he observed that day may 10 1748 as the day of his conversion it was grace that taught my heart to fear and grace my fears relieved john's own words written years later described the horror of the slave trade i will not go into the lurid details but frankly it takes no stretch of the imagination to understand that john understood the depravity of his sin the word scandalous is often paired with the term grace the grace that is available to all of us is not something of this world and it's hard to understand it offends our sense of justice yes god is a just god and sin does not go unpunished we could never pay the price or bear the punishment of our sins so jesus paid it all for us grace is costly though not for us for us one of the biggest hurdles might be accepting that it's truly a gift there's nothing we can do to earn it john's story isn't a story of instantaneous conversion though not from society's standpoint john still worked as a slave trader for a time after his conversion grace was quietly working in his heart and he was a changed man but it took time for the fruit of that grace to become apparent eventually john gave up the slave trade married and began educating himself he became friends with george whitefield the calvinistic methodist church leader and john wesley the founder of methodism john 2 wanted to become a minister he began preaching about the scandalous grace of the cross which saved him he became friends with the poet william calper and together they collaborated on a hymnal and the result one of the most well-loved hymns of all time amazing grace i once was blind but now i see the lyrics take on a deeper meaning when more of the story is known john's preaching drew large congregations and he influenced many including wilberforce william wilberforce who later became a leader in the campaign to abolish slavery in the british empire john eventually became blind from an illness but he continued to preach until a year before his death he was a changed man a visible light of god's love bringing glory to his savior john newton credits the grace of god for redeeming his life he was profoundly changed by grace he recognized how much he needed it because he knew how wretched his sin was but even that cognizance was not his to his credit even that was grace evidence of the holy spirit changing his heart i want grace to change me too it has and it is god's grace is changing me and his work is not done my sin may not look as wretched as john newton's yet it is in god's eyes i am no more deserving of god's mercy than john was nobody is it's a beautiful amazing scandalous awe-inspiring gift and it's available to all who will accept it i pray that the truth of god's grace will continue to work in my heart and your heart too for it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourselves it is a gift of god not by works so that no one can boast says ephesians 2 8-9 and that is our ubutu moment today [Applause] thank you and now we're going to be blessed with a special rendition of amazing grace by jim barkley [Music] okay [Music] come on we could do better than that let's give the lord a hand praise on this morning and while you're standing seniors wave your hands seniors wave your hands come on put your hands together for our seniors our seniors with swag that being saved with amazing grace look at somebody and say i love you and there's nothing you can do about it you may be seated in the presence of an awesome god before i acknowledge those who worked so hard on yesterday i want to stop right-hand pause right in the middle of the stream and honor our pastor emeritus pastor franz davis [Music] first lady william davis wave your hand amen on yesterday uh my guest said something to me that i already knew after uh he met uh the very kind people at calvary he said that's a sign that the former pastor had strong leadership [Applause] [Music] [Applause] and so i i thank god for him thank god for his service i want to want us to pray uh for brother jimmy mcgee [Music] jimmy needs our prayers we know that prayer is the answer and faith unlocks the doors received a phone call from sister cynthia flywhere praying for her ellington family glad to see deacon mike matthews here today matthew's family i want to thank sister bessie assistant bessie here oh thank you sister bessie she gave me a list so i wouldn't forget i want to thank the people uh the dream team so if i forget somebody best he gave me this i want to thank uh aunt still will you had ancil wave your hands thank you so much dr kathy christie's dr christie are you back then dr christie deaconess lourdes johnson wave your hand deacon is corey coleman is corey here i don't see her uh deacon is bessie thornton there you go is sister leslie henderson here there you go thank you leslie they almost got in trouble uh yesterday did a wonderful job uh [Music] sister mickey hessler where you at that's the boss lady right there is kate here's kate burns here i don't see kate but thank you kate if you're watching also uh where's mama d there's that's my mama right there mama d and we want to thank brother jim barclay who just played that rendition of amazing grace [Applause] and sister the lord salted where did the lords go [Music] amen way to go dolores way to go amen give yourselves a great big round of applause i i'm so excited uh this morning uh but let me before i say or give my introduction let me just say it's preaching time that don't sound right it's preaching time amen and i am honored uh more than you will ever know uh to present our preacher for this morning on yesterday i had the opportunity to introduce our preacher to uh some of the seniors that were here and um and i said that he will i will introduce he will present himself on this morning and i shared with them that he is my spiritual father in the ministry and so much that i have learned from preaching and pastoring i've learned by studying him along with my late grandfather and the world lord has a very unique way of of bringing things into fruition for my granddad was his spiritual father in the ministry one that he studied and i've thank god for the relationship that has [Music] blossomed over the years not just between he and i but his lovely wife and my wife um william r lot and lady chris lot are some of god's most precious jewels and we so thank god for them and what they have meant in our lives and so i thought it would be necessary for you to um see some of the stock that i came from and i wanted him to come to preach for this senior's day he's no stranger to the pulpit over 50 years of pastoring 43 at the mount sinai baptist church on the west side of chicago and 10 years at saint mark church in houston texas pastor lot has preached all over this country he served in various capacities on the national level of our convention state as well as moderator emeritus in chicago i want you to receive him this morning with prayer the choir will come with two selections but do me this favor just point at pastor lot and say pastor lot preach the word pass the lot preach the word pass the light preach the word after the choir sung there the male caused our mighty male chords and son the next two selections the next preaching voice you would hear will be that of my spiritual dad reverend william reverend dr william r lot that will be the very next preaching voice welcome him to the calvary baptist church [Applause] [Music] my so how did i make it all these years how did i make it through the valleys over the knowing years to be gone [Applause] [Music] how did i make it through the storm how did i make if you wanna know just how i got here it's so easy to explain it was god's place god's grace god's grace god's grace god's grace [Music] [Applause] [Music] i made is this far i made it this far [Music] i thank him for how you brought me how you brought me through through the night come on kept me you never left me alone stood right there by my side there were so many times when i came so close [Music] oh man he tried to take me in [Music] so the reason i'm here it's not hard for me to see in fact it's so easy to explain if it's god's place grace nothing but his grace [Music] god the grace of god i remember the times when i strayed away even though i knew the world still i would not obey [Music] but god's mercy and his grace stayed with me and drawn me right god's grace me i never would have made it this far [Music] how i'm still standing oh i made it this far [Music] they said i wouldn't make it some people said i couldn't take [Music] but it was nothing but god's grace [Music] i said i thank you by the cheers [Applause] good morning calvary good morning we we are celebrating the seniors with swag and as we celebrate you all there is a senior member of this choir who normally would sing this song and so we are going to sing this song in honor of you seniors and brother jimmy mcgee now nobody sings this song like jeffy can but we will attempt [Music] come on come on [Music] before [Music] [Applause] [Music] i have to cry [Music] that's all right [Music] i have to cry sometimes i have to cry i have to cry sometimes sometimes [Music] i stepped in the furnace [Music] he will fix [Music] sometimes in my way i have to cry sometime i have to cry sometimes [Music] sometimes [Music] many years [Music] i know that jesus jesus he will fix [Music] [Applause] but it did not shake [Music] foreign [Music] i know [Music] he will fix it [Music] i want the man to get in a group right here [Music] oh like [Music] [Applause] than i ever had in my entire life [Music] jesus [Music] the wow and he did fix it hallelujah [Music] [Applause] thank you lord [Music] he will [Music] he be he will [Music] [Applause] yeah yeah yeah yeah i know [Music] oh [Music] and he won't fail you [Music] did you come to praising he's worthy to be praised [Music] god bless you [Music] somebody ought to give him some praise today he is worthy [Music] reverence to our god and praises to our lord and savior jesus christ and to the precious holy spirit [Music] to the illustrious and wonderful pastor and his [Music] beloved wife the fragrance of this church [Music] and to our beloved and distinguished pastor emeritus and his lovely wife [Applause] associate ministers of the gospel of jesus christ official staff of the calvary church and to the calvary church family guests and friends who might be with us today we greet you in the precious powerful and preeminent name of jesus the christ the lord has done great things for us [Applause] well off we are glad and the redeemed of god ought to say amen has he done something for you we bless his name today and to my [Music] lovely and distinguished daughter sister jackie moses [Music] and i thought i'd better bring along some protection so [Music] i brought the next best thing to jesus that i've known my beloved wife christine sister chris like aleister lot [Applause] it is a blessing to be here isn't it you may be seated you you it's a blessing to be here today in this place i'm just hard and i'm overwhelmed by how god does what he does amen calvary you are on god's list because he's in the blessing business and i see that he is blessing you how delighted i am to be here today with my beloved son and the ministry of jesus christ and the person of reverend dr oscar t moses come on you can do better than that i'll come on help me give god some praise for your pastor come on come on come on god bless you you do know that that overseer that pastor is god's gift to the church and so god has blessed you i told him yesterday and until one of the brother deacons god i think it was dickon johnson who picked us up from the airport i told him that god has blessed calvary and certainly god has blessed pastor moses so there's both blessings on both sides isn't there god alone has done it and we give him praise i'm just delighted as i said to be here slot and i and uh i want to thank you for your hospitableness and how you've so wonderfully entertained us and if you want me to come back next week i will come we bring you greetings from the mount sinai missionary baptist church 2841 west washington boulevard chicago the mountain church with the upper room experience where the lord jesus christ is the center of attraction and so we are delighted to be here you've been so kind and so um so bodaciously um you have shown love you've shown affection you've shown your caring and i'm certainly thankful we want to say to all of you thank you for all that you've done thank you pastor thank you brother deacons and all who have contributed to our stay here this time to the seniors i can't leave them out i came to see about them [Applause] seniors prime timers amen we are so happy to see you here today and the seniors carry a very close and dear place in my hearts the seniors of our church are known as the prime timers and uh i wish they were here with me today amen we certainly want to acknowledge the presence of our seniors and we had such a glorious time sharing with them on yesterday by how the lord blessed us to that team who work so so feverishly to get this program on on yesterday congratulations to you may god bless you and may the lord keep you is our prayer i want to spend just a bit of time i've been wrestling kind of all week with what i could say to you um and uh i trust that the lord has been kind as he is and has given us a measure of that which he would have us to say to you because seniors you need to know you are very special you're very dear you're very important and we stand on the foundation that god has allowed you to build and we thank god for every one of you i hope there's a line a sentence or phrase that might be stated here today that would encourage you to recognize that your time isn't over yet you're just beginning you've only just begun i think the song said and i i trust that you pick that up and seriously take it to heart don't let anybody don't let anyone tell you that you need to pull over to the side and park you tell them you're still driving you're still about the business of doing the will of god and there's a lot of things that we can yet do we just don't do them as fast as we once did but we're still doing them amen and you are blessed and this great church is blessed because of your participation your presence and the gracious foundation that god has allowed you to lay for us there's a there is a brother in the bible by the name of brazilla and i want to kind of use him as the backdrop for this little message this morning um i want to talk about him for briefly and how he had a relationship with david the king and how he had a attitude that we want to examine and see if that's one we want to of there is another character in scripture that might help us realize that we can reach higher than we are right now and so in the book of you may remain succeeded you in the book of second samuel the book of second samuel chapter 19 i believe it is uh we want to talk briefly with you from that passage of scripture and if you have your bibles you might turn that with me and we're going to begin reading at verse 31 brasilia the gildanite also came down from roleim to cross the jordan with king and to send him on his way from there verse 32 i believe it is now brasilia was a very old man 80 years of age he had provided for the king doing his stay in manhattan for he was very wealthy a very wealthy man the king said to him cross over with me cross over with me and stay with me in jerusalem and i will provide for you but brasilia answered the king how many years will i live that i should go up to jerusalem with the king i am now 80 years old can i tell the difference between what is good and what is not can your servant taste what he has what he eat and drink and i still hear the voices of the men and women singers why should your servant be added an added burden to to my lord the king [Music] your servant will cross over the jordan and the king for a short distance but why should the king reward me in this way verse 37 let your servant return and i may die in my own town near the tomb of my father and mother but there is but but here is your servant kim ham let him cross over with my lord the king. do for him whatever pleases you the king said to kim ham shall cross over with me and i will do for him whatever pleases you and anything you desire from me i will do for you if you'll allow me to just lift from those verses and i know they sound a little bit disconcerting but give me a little time here we can pull this together i believe i want to talk this morning for just a brief period with our seniors and this message is really for them hopefully it encourages somebody i want to talk about the profile of a prime timer time the profile of a prime time that's a book entitled chicken soup for the golden soul by nadia kampen and it says we true prime timers were here before the peel we were here before population explosion we were here before disposable diapers we were here before senior citizens we were here before and landers and grandma moses we were here before the kinsey report we were here before facelifts and tummy tucks and liposuction and hair transplants we we thought cleavage was what butchers did we were here before sex changes before viagra we were we just made do we made do with what we had we were here before computers a mouse pad was where the mouse hung out to log on was to add wood to the fire in the fireplace [Applause] hardware meant hardware and software wasn't even a word hard drive was a long grueling journey we had in our cars a cd was something you invested in windows were for looking out of a virus was a flu bug that caught people backing up was something you never wanted to happen in your toilet we were here before vitamins before jeeps and pizza and cheerios and instant coffee and decaffeinated anything light anything and mcdonald's we we we we thought fast food was when you ate doing lent we were here and if we had asked been asked to explain the vcr or a c-i-a-n-a-t-n-a-t-o-r-a-u-f-o-r-p-m-s g-m-p mba bmw sdi nfl psa atm we have said and we know what alphabet soup is we prime timers are a hearty bunch and notice i said we because i'm right there with you yes we are hard at bunch when you think of how our world has changed and all we have learned and the adjustments that have been made i'm pretty proud of us come on give yourself a hand i'm pretty proud of what the lord has done and from whence he has brought us and what he has taught us and i'm sure you and i both know we on our way home this place we are in now is not our home we're traveling over shifting sand on our way to a better land and should we reach and we will reach our destination there's only one who can take us there are you in the house today and his name is jesus [Applause] we answer now but i say let's keep in touch just just email me send the fax leave a message on my answering machine or call me on my cell phone and if i don't answer tell my voicemail you called and after the beep leave your message leave your name leave your number leave a brief message and i'll get back with you just as soon as i can and if you need me quickly call me at my pager if if all if all else fails come on over by the house and take a seat in the rocking chair on the porch and we'll visit like we used to do in the old-fashioned way face to face i said face to face and in person yes my brothers and sisters the church today has people part of its membership who are above 50 and they in some parts of our nation are known as west of 50. in some places they're known as prime timers and other places they're known as kennedys are the hilltoppers and a whole assortment of other names but there is a man by the name of george bona who does uh work in the church specifically he talks about the 50 upward crowd that they will be the largest number of people among that group in our churches the day is coming they are on their way get ready church to minister to them don't discard them don't relegate them to the past but uh love them and be sensitive to them they may not know what a floppy disk is but they do know how to pray let me encourage those of us who we call the elderly we call the primetimers let me let me talk to you i'll ask if i've met some of those and i am one of those that if i ask them a question and some people have have certain attitudes that will helpfully hopefully will costly keep you aware of the fact that their spiritual maturity is something that we must look at i know immediately that what that spiritual maturity is if they chuckle when you talk about elderly people and talk about their grammar or speech i i know their attitude is sick because you don't make fun of senior people one of the things pastor moses it has been my joy to do and that's traveled a little bit and a little bit in the african nations but the attitude toward their seniors the attitude toward the elderly is totally different than what it is here in america they cherish the senior element of their races they they they make it known that they're very protective of the seniors in their particular culture and i'm here to tell you there's some things we've let go we need to pick up again and one of those things is our respect for our elders and today i want to thank god for this church who is opening its heart and even wider and wider to say to the elderly of the church and of salt lake city we love you and we thank god for the tremendous investment you made in our future because you taught us we may not do it but you taught us for thus saith the lord in our text today the the central character is basilia he is a senior citizen he's a senior adult and we are uh we introduced to him in this chapter 17 of 2nd samuel for he was a part of a group who helped supply david that's the king that we were reading about supply david with food and supplies and war with absalon you do know epsilon don't you that group looked at david's ragtag army and said the people are hungry and weary and thirsty in the wilderness and so this man had a big heart and freely gave he must have been a wealthy man david never forgot his kind deeds and later on david met him and offered to bring him to the palace and and let him serve with their what a golden opportunity for brasilia but he did not seem to be interested in this new venture and so when we read the 35th verse of chapter 19 of ii chronicles of second i'm sorry samuel the record is he answered to david and brasilia said i am this day four score years old and i can discern i can discern between good and evil can i can my servants taste what i eat of what i drink can i bear can i bear and can i hear any more of the voices of singing men and women wherefore then should thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord david wanted to reciprocate after the awesome kindness of basilia and he wanted to carry him with him and show him hospitality for the gracious hospitality that that brazilian had shown to the king and i tell you that's one of the principles that we need to go back and say again to our children teach them how to say thank you teach them how to say i appreciate what you have done one of the most hideous things that we face in our culture today are people who have no sense of appreciation who cannot seemingly enjoy enjoy and express to those who are kind to them the same kind of kindness that has been shown my brothers and sisters i'm here to tell you my mama taught me how to say thank you my mother taught me how to appreciate those whom god had allowed to live for a while and she said if you do what god says do and obey the word of god you'll live long and out of eight children i'm the only one that's left not that they were not good brothers and sisters but the lord left me here because i was supposed to show up at calvary today i didn't know it but it was in his divine plan that you and i gather here at calvary today to remind somebody that it pays to serve the lord that's why i came to tell you all the way from chicago to just remind you that it is of the lord's doing that we're here and that we're not consumed because his compassion faileth not are you in the house today i just want to remind you it pays to tell him thank you and i want to tell you that age i believe that age and praise go together amen my brothers and sisters what brazilian was saying here is i'm too old my discernment is gone my taste is almost totally gone my hearing is bad i would just be in the way i would be [Music] a liability and not an asset i don't want to be a burden has anybody ever heard those names those those those statements i'm too old it's the young people's day no it's your day it's my day until the lord says well done thou good and faithful servant are you in the house today yeah i want our young people to serve but i'm not ready to give up my post in order for they them to serve for god has already said things in order and when one has finished then the other one picks up and continue but you listen you're not here amen in this facility today because amen god is through with you no no we're here to tell him thank you we're here to praise him and to give him thanks for keeping us for keeping us this far that's the reason why i join in with david's and i will bless the lord at all times his praises shall continually be in my mouth my soul shall boast in the lord the humbles will hear thereof and begotten magnify the lord with me ah let us praise his name is there anybody in the house will help me praise his name woke you up this morning can you praise him put your feet on the ground can you praise him shelter over your head a few finishes in your pocket a family that cares and loves you somebody he ought to help me praise him yes i bless his name today listen don't you ever feel that your best days are behind you or you hear today you have the wisdom of your impact on youth maybe somebody made you feel like you shouldn't be in any kind of leadership position in calvary but i'm here to tell you a man that a leadership role in the church is here because of your age my brothers and sisters brazilians attitude you say i just won't be involved anymore because they hurt me but i want to tell you if the hurt that you have doesn't measure up the calvary you didn't have any hurt you do know what happened on calvary don't you see what what happened on that cavalry were able to have this why are we able to have this calvary if it wasn't for yonders cavalry we wouldn't have today's calvary but bless god today i'm here to serve this present age my calling to fulfill admit all my power engage to do my master's will so i'm here to tell you seniors at calvary your time is not over yet are you in this house your time is a man to serve until the lord says well done now on the other side of brasilia and his attitude toward personal infectiveness basilia said i'll tell you what i'm not able to do what i used to do so the reason why i'm not going to serve anymore is because i can't serve like i used to serve are you in the house today but on the other hand there was another man named caleb you do remember that man's name this was a portrait of also a prime timer caleb and i were along the same age i'm right where caleb is and if the lord lets me see september of this year i'll be right where caleb is and it's of the lord's doing and it's marvelous in my eyes up until now the lord has helped me up until now the lord has kept me caleb was exactly the opposite of basilia in his attitude toward personal effectiveness and so he was 85 and still counting i said he was 85 but wait a minute we gauge age by body's age and why don't we gauge age by the man and woman's spirit you as young as your faith is and as old as your doubts are [Applause] certainly a man years old might not be i must not be out with us with the spirit of a 30 a seventy-year-old could have the spirit of a thirty-year-old caleb still wanted a piece of the action don't have any seniors here who want a piece of the action don't fold your tenon go home keep your tent up and your umbrella too it's going to rain one day so be prepared to serve the lord even in the rain and so here caleb was uh in this at this age of 85 in the book of joshua he said and yet i am strong this day as i was the day of moses and the day that he sent me as my strength was then even so is my strength right now for wall both to go out and come in now before therefore he said give me this mountain he said give me this mountain he didn't ask for the valley he asked for the mountain when he went out with the spies and they circumvented the land they went around the land they saw what was there and went back to report amen one group says we can't handle it they say we look like grasshoppers we look uh so so awful that we are fred because the giants of achna of such size and of such dimension that we have no chance to win the battle but somebody had not told them that god and one man is the majority i said god and one man is a majority and so in my strength now for war he said both to go out and to come in is there anybody in the house ready for war i'm not talking about the war in the other country i'm talking about the wall right here in salt lake city there's a war going on yeah the satan is doing his very best to destroy the church of god but thank god for leadership in past history and even today's history but the leader tells the people let's rise up and take the mountain for the lord is there anybody in the house today can praise the lord for what he's done and what he is doing he's the same as he was on yesterday and he will be the same forever more my brothers and my sister my soul is happy because the lord has shown me favor the long hair kept me day by day i'm here to tell you i'm as strong today as a water on yesterday as i go in and out in these 40 years of standing before god's people is not about my physical strength but it's about my faith in the lord do you know anything about the lord is there anybody here can lift your hands and said i'm here by the grace of god i'm here because he woke me early this up started me on my way thank god for caleb attitudes is that anybody has an attitude of caleb he walks when me he talks with me he tells me that i am his own and the joy the joy that we share as we tie reveal none other has ever known as i take my seat in a few moments don't have brazilian's attitude you can't see as far as you used to see but you can still see by the grace of god you need to have a caleb attitude by god's grace i want the mountain i don't want the valley i want the mountain give me [Music] give me ah give me this mountain the higher the mountain the stronger i get you don't get strong by riding in the elevator but you get strong by climbing the stairway is there anybody here willing to climb for jesus isn't god all right oh yeah [Music] yes he's all right any all right thank god this morning that i got the attitude of caleb i got the attitude as i look at the situation here's calvary the lord gave you moses god gave you a moses in the presence of dr davis but god gave you a josh away in the presence of dr moses standing here to lead god's people on across the jordan to the promised land will you go with them will you go with him for he leads me i will follow why guides me i will obey hallelujah and god all right i know he's alright no he's all right god bless you this morning seniors stay in the with the lord prime timers hold on to god's unchanging hand for god promise i'm going away to prepare a place for you and i'll come again and receive you to myself i'm glad that he kept his promise he told them the other day i need this grave for just three days and i'll rise again nailed his hands didn't they do it nailed his feet didn't they do it stretched him wide lifted him high dropped him low he died on yonder's cross didn't he do it putting many under his grave [Music] sunday morning he stepped out all power in his hands he lives christ jesus lives today he walks with me he talks with me he tells me that i am his own and the joy we share as we tire there none of them has ever known can you say yes any all right say yes i love him today say yes [Music] i know he's all right hold on seniors hold on primetimers hold on soon and very soon we are going to see the king hallelujah no more dying we're going to see the king no more sign we're going to see the ah king [Music] [Applause] [Music] i want to take the profile of caleb and not the profile of azalea i don't serve a god who's a loser i serve a god who is a winner are you in this house today and i say to my seniors hold on time is filled with swift transition but you hold to god's unchanging hand build your hopes own things eternal hold to god's unchanging hand be not dismayed forever be tired god will take care of you beneath his wings of love abide god will no matter what may be your test god will lean weary one upon his breast god will take care of you don't be surprised when family turns on you sometimes friends leave you but praise god this morning you got somebody who promised i'll never leave you nor forsake you amen amen look at your neighbor next to you and tell them he's able oh yeah he's able he's able to carry you through may god bless you today if you're here today and you've never known jesus as your savior he awaits you may the lord bless you today [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] we're standing all over the sanctuary let's give the lord a hand praise for the message and the messenger with a mighty mighty word from the lord at 84 years old the lord continues to strengthen him put your heads bowed in your eyes closed it's decision making time that simply means that now is the time for someone who's never accepted the lord jesus as their personal savior the bible says that thou shalt confess with thy mouth the lord jesus and shall believe in thine heart that god has raised him from the dead thou shall be saved there might be someone listening [Music] on the world wide web might be someone in this sanctuary that's never accepted the lord jesus as their personal savior and if you died tonight you would not know if you would go to heaven or hell this invitation is given with you in mind for jesus said i am the way the truth and the life no man coming to the father but by me there might be someone here today that you've accepted the lord jesus as your savior but you don't have a church home or perhaps you just need prayer if you're here today won't you just slip your hand up one of our decision time counselors and deacons will come and pray with you see some hands in the rear there hmm um [Music] say [Music] now foreign [Music] uh [Music] hey [Music] oh [Music] sorry [Music] yes [Music] um [Music] good [Music] amen calvary guess what it's giving time it is giving time we say hallelujah because second corinthians 9 7 says god loveth a cheerful giver amen this passage is a reminder that god is more concerned about the motives of our heart than our actions we should get excited about giving we here at calvary believe in giving cheerfully not begrudgingly we are able to do ministry through the tithes offerings and financial gifts of member and friends we thank the many people that give financial gifts to support calvary but as members it is our obligation amen it is part of our christian family value system on the screen you will there will be several ways to give your tithes offerings and gifts please take this time to apply which method of giving that is more accessible for you for those in the sanctuary please stand and follow the directions of the ushers it is giving time and also our pastor and our past will show if i give by example [Music] church on sunday morning [Music] jimmy don't you run so fast my slip on a piece of glass could be snakes they're in that red [Music] hands used to date sometimes and swear grandma's hands oh they lived ahead and she tell her she'd say baby grandma understand [Music] now grandma [Music] around you you know that everything is gonna be [Applause] [Music] a piece of candy [Music] don't you understand that you're really gonna have that [Music] come on put your hands together for the people that serve us our ushers come on we can do better than that our deacons hospitality and our music ministry give it up for deacon jimmy closer morris that's the closer give it up for our musical ministry and our mail chorus on today is mother cameron here today [Music] all right we're gonna sing her happy birthday i told her on yesterday she turned 85 on yesterday on today come on let's stay in calvary mother almost singing in my luther voice happy birthday to you happy birthday to you [Music] may the good lord bless you [Music] come on let's say man for mother camera you may be seated in the presence of the lord i want you to put your hands together one more time for my pastor dad brother dr william i just told him uh same bad time same backstation that the lord let us live next year we want him to return and come and preach to us on our seniors day i thank god for him and i thank god yes ma'am oh yes amen give it up for sister dorina lee thank you so much i know uh dad is gonna come back and say more but mom just wave your hand come on put your hands together for our mom uh we got announcements at this time am i right all right am i right all right let's go with the announcements hello calvary it's a beautiful day because this is a day that god has made it is time for your calvary news events and announcements for the week of march 13th 2022 we're so glad that you're here may god bless you and keep you hey calvary if anyone out there is celebrating your birthday month please stand and allow your calorie family and friends to show you some love now i ain't got stevie wonder but hey happy birthday to you happy birthday hey hey hey what can we say if you are celebrating your wedding anniversary this month please stand and let your calvary family and friends celebrate your loving bond and commitment to one another happy anniversary and always remember with god in the midst no love is stronger [Applause] hey calvary are you looking to learn some self-defense in the stand shape starting monday april 4th at 5 30 pm cowboy baptist church will be offering tae kwon do classes for its members age six and up the class will be on mondays and thursdays from 5 30 pm until 7 pm these classes will be free of charge but each student is responsible for purchasing their own uniform uniforms will need to be ordered soon so that each student will have their uniform for the first day of class taekwondo is a great way to stay in shape learn self-defense and it will help students with self-esteem self-confidence and discipline it also helps to improve flexibility strength and stamina if you wish to compete in taekwondo tournaments that is also an option there will be a table set up the foyer for those who wish to sign up space is limited so please sign up today a meeting will be held on march 13th for all parents who signed up their child for the classes to get a chance to ask any questions to get a full understanding of how the classes can help their child at home and at school rather brent a fourth degree black belt will be the instructor for the classes stay safe protect yourself and let us help you protect each other it may pay to discover don't leave home without it it may be everywhere you want to be there may be some things money can't buy but missing this credit workshop would be a travesty the members of alpha kappa alpha sorority incorporated in partnership with the financial wellness pillar of the calgary baptist church invite you to a credit matters conversation featuring guest presenter miss kimberly r stewart financial advisor of krs wealth management this free virtual workshop will be held monday march 21st at 6 pm via zoom come ready to learn how to shape up your credit and other financial tips to build a future you and your family have dreamed of see you there for those of you that are caregivers to someone who has alzheimer's there is a virtual caregiver support group each month on the first and third wednesday also the first thursday and the second and fourth monday of each month for more information and spanish translation contact nicholas beaver at 503-457-3537 in-person caregiver support meetings will continue to meet virtually until further notice for information along the wasatch front contact bonnie shepard at 801 231-3442 in toilet county contact jane obray or pat beard at 435-277-2420 also coming soon an early stage alzheimer's social group from various locations along the wasatch front to st george contact raven albertson at 801-999-0121 this is for our calgary youth the fbi salt lake city division will host the spring 2022 teen academy from 4 11 2022 through 4 14 2022. from 4 pm to 6 pm virtually via microsoft teams completed applications must be emailed in pdf2su [Music] underscore outreach at fbi.gov by 4 pm on march 18 2022. you can find the link to the application on our youtube channel following this service or you can go to calvarysoc.com for more information thank you hey calvary young adults this one is for you the amos c brown fellowship to ghana a fully funded 10-day excursion for multicultural college students young adults and young seminarians between the ages of 18 and 25 from the united states to ghana for an experiential learning opportunity the deadline to apply is march 25th by 5 pm eastern time so that would be 3 p.m mountain time apply online at naacp.org to have an experience of a lifetime good afternoon calvary on friday march 18 2022 calvary will be hosting a law enforcement community meet and greet from 6 pm to 8 pm so please join your community to better understand learn and ask the important questions your local law enforcement community can answer god bless and we hope to see you there that concludes calvary news events and announcements and remember you can always find additional announcements posted to our website calvarysoc.com our facebook page and the weekly newsletter and remember you can always watch the youtube channel to catch previous services and announcements thank you god bless and we'll see you next time church amen i want to thank reverend davis for reminding me of late brother bruce anderson who passed um the person that's in charge of the real estate uh wants to make available some of the belongings that and even i think some food that might be left in the in the home and so if uh furniture and some things that they just the family wants to dedicate or give away i would that you would see deacon jack hessleth and he could arrange for you to come out and see if there's anything that you could benefit from uh those those uh some of the property that the late brother bruce anderson uh owned um do we have any other announcements for the seniors best do we have any more announcements okay well come on let's celebrate our scenes one more time put our hands together for them [Music] and i want you to receive now my pastor dad our preacher for this morning final marks and remarks and the person of reverend doctor william arlot come on put your hands together [Music] [Applause] [Music] all the people said amen again i want to thank god for the hospitableness of this pastor and this great church we are so thrilled that god has put you together and what god has put together let no man put asunder we trust that you would continue to support and love your past as you are doing and without question i can tell you that he loves you so there's a love affair going on at calvary between pastor and people and we bid you god speed thank you for indulging us this morning and i'd better pass to ask her to wave her hand but i better let the lady that keeps up with me for the last 35 37 years miss christine mcallister lot [Music] god bless you seniors stay in there don't throw in the towel amen god has a bright future for you may god bless you in those endeavors let us stand god has gone who smile on yes he has he has sudden he set me free [Music] smile on me [Music] it's been good [Music] smile smile on me [Music] oh he set me free [Music] oh yes yes smile on me yes [Music] he's been good father now we thank you for this a lot of time that you've allowed us to experience we thank you for the joy of knowing jesus we thank you for what he means in our lives and we [Music] give you praise for letting so many of us live a while and taking care of us meeting our every need we pray for the pastor and leadership and the entire leadership of this the country church and we lift up our seniors today we thank you god for each of them as we travel this journey home keep them held to keep them strong continue to bless and keep them in your care and continue to provide for you their needs as you have promised and you've done thank you god bless calvary keep it strong may it be that viable institution that organism the church in this the salt lake city community bless now and keep us we as dismisses from this place but never from your eternal presence the grace of our lord jesus christ the love of god the blessed sweet communion of the holy spirit rest ruling abide with us and spoke now and forevermore and the people said [Music] there's [Music] | CalvaryBaptistSLC | UCATRDX2m9_ihaUvab9jqWnQ | 2022-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,614 | 49,322 |
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KrBKww09WcM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrBKww09WcM | Spectacle Island, Farming Simulator 19, FS19 Let's play, Ep. 4, Selling The Gold!! | [Music] [Applause] [Music] welcome back everybody to farming simulator 19 here on spectacle island it's your host mr blue aka tommy miller folks today it's kind of cloudy it's kind of cloudy and uh what will we see here y'all see anything i see some red yeah we got jcb uh fast track we got a uh case magnum 380 cvx and a twin of it over here these not ours folks the farmer let me uh our farmers three of them be a fact and uh we had dan and christy to come out and drive driver i don't know who's driving what but i was driving this bar here yeah it's it's fast as long as you're on the road not pulling something pulling this thing it was it was asking for everything it wanted but anyway let me fly my drone as you can see here everything's been cultivated this whole island it's owned by three different farmers there's one little piece over here but it's a saddle range why it hasn't turned but anyway drone back down folks we're gonna go in here as you can see here bakery is transporting 1707 we're going to collect that cold baiting all the cultivatings are kind of you know we got what three thirty three hundred up there down 3500 get the mouse cursor of the way there there's something's kind of small even field eight we went ahead and done that for him and then we got another transport for 23 202 and the rest of these discovery and so we're going to go ahead and get that there taken care of and go into here folks this is what it looking like this is our second day and it should be our fourth episode i think don't hold it to me fourth or fifth uh but anyway new vehicles yesterday and uh sold vehicles always sold the combine okay i almost forgot about like what what cost that we got that much uh construction costs vehicle running costs and property maintenance and you can see here sold wood 34 000 for yesterday and today this is the contracts income that we just done wedge payment that's how much we paid so far and yeah that's uh from dan and and christy and they look like they got like little over four thousand each for doing all those bills last night wow they're getting paid good our balance is 301 605 and we did not have a loan but that's that's fixing to change folks let me get this back up as you can see the tractors are gone now and uh i will meet y'all at the shop we're fixing buy some equipment okay so uh i kind of lied we are at the gold mine again they've been making some gold themselves there but folks i found all the gold nuggets and i told you i would off screen uh did find some of them on screen and uh yup check out mr silly p and the author of the map that he makes a a a map showing where they all at but anyway 25 gold nuggets or excuse me bars got four four four four four four and a one so before i uh go buying stuff and have to take out a loan i want to cash these in and uh i'm gonna show y'all we're probably not gonna get the best thing for them right now because the price is dropping um i went right back didn't i sure did well operators that price is down to eight thousand eight eighty i could have got nine thousand for them but i don't know if that price will ever go back up to that to that much it probably would but i need the money now so uh we're going to be like the stimulus checks we're going to get them and then spin them right away just drop them here and uh i got like 34 minutes to get all of them sold before the price should change yeah it goes in there pretty fast don't wear me out all these heavy bars but yeah um look at her price going up like 8 879 per bar so it's it's it it helps you know our grandma and grandpa and gregory gregory's great great grandma and grandpa was thinking about us and uh i guess they figured they couldn't use them no more and which i don't know why grandma didn't take it you know she probably took this in new york and again she probably could have got robbed so she might be thinking about that too so but anyway you got to be really really careful with these bars folks when you're getting them i had to save my game numerous of times because like when you first get one you need to save the game and uh turn your save game auto thing off and just remember every time you take one like you bring a bar up here drop it down save the game reason four is because these little suckers like to go through the map and when they go through the map you cannot get them back they don't want to save and reset because they will not be there and uh yeah just luckily i saved the game and i was able to go back because i i opened the game back up and i was like where's the bar at boring here so quickly exit the game without selling and uh i was able to get it back all right that's the last gold bar so folks we use three something now look guys we're up to 5 23. i'm ready to go spend some of it i'll see y'all at the market shop this charger here because we dropped off some pallets here uh from the bakery to here it was like loads of bread and stuff so we are picking this tractor up and we're going right over here because this is our uh marketplace um yeah y'all heard that right but anyway we're gonna go in here i don't know who's running this place i'll never see nobody no wait nobody's even on the computer well anyway we do have a tablet that will let us do things we're going to go over to fdr logging which is right there and we're gonna get this machine right here folks it's a volvo uh ecr 355 e and it's got a something for attachment i don't know it's a blade or not but i don't know if i got the blade but we're going to buy it new 250 000 straight out of the bank all right now we need a way of getting this baby home that's right we need a way of getting it home but i we gotta buy this first before i forget at a clam and pick up logs and stuff with and it's got a chainsaw on it best money ever can buy and just figure out how to operate it we will be getting another one like this and actually you know what i think this is i don't know what's the difference in them that's a picker and under power i'm just gonna go with this and but that does look kind of big let's see that looks big too um i'll go with this i guess all right that should be everything we need for that machine so now we're gonna need a truck and a trailer so our money's gonna go quick uh i'm gonna get the truck number two truck number one just got a third axle uh there shouldn't be no weight descriptions around here because it's just a island so we're going to go with this one and there's this is you know double axel without the tri-axle and our boxes and stuff's good um it's gonna have fdr on it but hey we're buying it from them so uh we're gonna tell them we want the paint to be well it's paint to be blue so we're going to buy that for 178 thousand 3 000 per paint job we're down to 529089 god folks this money going fast but um just to show y'all we're going to get two more trailers and i'm going to be close we got this trailer to get the equipment to there so we'll get it first probably could buy that used but it is what it is and then this is going to be our log trailer um you can basically i can't zoom back no further um no trailer hitch on the back so it's just a single trailer that we can use but it's got one two three areas for logs so about six to eight meters probably on all of them so we can load this thing up real good and what this costs one good load of logs on this thing will pay for itself so yeah i hope i bought that let's go in the garage um here's our two tractors we got we got uh this dude the track trailer the other trailer the other trailer clam huh oh the the back and the front to the trailer you can sell them oh okay yeah that'll work um yeah yeah i wouldn't post see those rocks anyway let's go uh let's see if our stuff's in oh and here's our stuff folks fdr truck of course fdr uh volvo oh my god is that thing going to be able to pick that up and the two trailers let's see that that trailer that trailer those two actually everything i need to do the trees and the reason why i got the the extra clam is for the rocks uh our fields got some rocks in it we gotta get out so let me get all this back to the uh field folks and [Music] and uh we'll see what we can do with this stuff leave that running so to warm up i also want a blade for this thing but i don't yeah i don't have it installed well it's installed i just didn't turn around you know let's see can i start this thing up quiet i just want to make sure this part works it's gonna take me a minute to get used to all the controls oh there we go and bring that in it'd help if i was up over it oh man it went into the the barge when i picked it up okay i'll probably have to restart the game get that out because i sure don't want to fall when it falls i won't be able to get it out so i will be right back all right folks where's up to 523 589 and we're back at that and you prob well yeah right here you can see the tracks where the equipment was and i had to tell them that's everything back i used the teleport mod i hooked up to the the plow i hooked up to the grabber and i teleported it out to the field which i'm gonna take you now this is field one um as you can see here i've been plowing in the spare time and uh getting tree roots up and stuff and uh oh mom and daughter is coming back home that's live 360 by the way hashtag not sponsored but uh anyway we're going here go to here and turn this back on you get one for each person that comes back home but anyway as you can see right here we do have some rocks out i here know how or what or i don't know if the other fields are like that but but yep there's one right here i went around so there's several of them out here there's one there's another one and here's the trees i got down so we almost got this field clear got three still standing and a think might be one or two tree roots right here we have to get up but uh there are three standing and part about four or five six of them laying down uh as you can see here oh let's wait uh this little thing here can pick the rocks up as long as i go slow or carry this trailer around that's why i want to leave this and like this and just put the rocks in it i don't know where i want to double but uh field two folks bill two it's got quite a few trees in it too get it to build two and as you can see right here three four five and six we also own and that's gonna be three right there and i'm not for sure but it looks like we can cut down some more trees around the field and make it a little bit bigger so maybe and uh field four is that narrowing a little grove groove or whatever and then field five everyone else got trees and i'm just grandpa wasn't taking care of the land and stuff i gotta check this out no walls here but it's on the i believe we own it actually i think that's the horse pastor because we got cows pigs and sheeps over at our house and one thing's left is horse pasture and here is i'm saving the pga you drop slurry in there and doesn't make propane force really don't know i'll probably maneuver and it makes propane but there's some tracks in here when i've been going around picking up the gold coins and stuff but this is field six that's pretty good sizes field and i think i would like to get field one and six done first and get them planted and by the way we we got two for four days beside today to get it planted if we're going to do wheat barley oats or anything like that i want to do wheat and then i want to do probably soybeans because soybeans are the highest price in this game which any game and our weather is looking pretty decent so far and of course we don't all know animals but that's what it is right there we got a pig enclosure sheep and chicken and cows are at our farm area and horses or where i just said so and of course that's the prices and we're gonna go down to the gold bars uh come on you're here somewhere or did i pass it right there um i have no idea so as we go out um you know through this season or this year span i should say um we'll know exactly how much the highest price is and then y'all can go from there if you are playing but for right now folks um i'm gonna go ahead and end the episode now let's show you that it's seven o'clock in the morning on the second day and folks it's this uh how many days were playing season i didn't it's nine days that should probably it's the crop damage scale wheat condensing season induction zone crop moisture snow track snow mode hmm i guess we'll do nine days but i'll probably set the uh the uh that's right so we got three six seven seven more days now counting today so oh yeah that's gonna be about right and i'll just change the speed to five times when i start the next episode um but yeah we uh i gotta figure out the uh fdr logging they do have updates so i think i'm just gonna take all the fdr logging stuff out and put the new mod in folks i gotta go i'll see y'all later uh i love each and every one of y'all y'all have a great day a bliss day and i'll see you later [Music] you | Tommy Miller | UCKP8oNdZOVCuwMkrcho0pLg | 2021-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,694 | 13,047 |
rTWc59oJMgc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTWc59oJMgc | State Library of North Carolina Update - October 2012 | um my name is Cal Shepherd I'm the state librarian and I'm here today to tell you about what's new at the state library but i would like to give you an assignment before we get started ooh I'm breaking up hmm well they say that's hard to do couldn't resist Jeffrey I'm sure we'll look into that so what I'd like to do is to ask you all to give me a score at the end of the day today the last couple of webinars have been very heavy on the paper shuffling sound and that's because the microphone is right near the papers I'm going to make a huge effort today to reduce the paper shuffling sound and at the end I'm going to ask you how I did on a scale of one to ten or whatever so please listen and I hope I can get a good score at the end of the day it means I've been paying attention so we're getting ready to get started while sound is not enabled today chat certainly is so please do on send a message if you'd like to I didn't get any questions or requests prior to the webinar but it's not too late if you are reminded of something halfway through the session today and you want to ask about it just send me a chat and I'll do my best to address it so let's get started I'm starting today with some milestones for LSTA and you may have heard about some of these we have to submit paperwork to the Institute of Museum and Library Services which is the agency that administers library services and Technology Act funds and they have to approve it the good news is that they have approved it they approved our new plan which will carry us through the next five years and also a waiver that we submitted because with the cuts in state funding we couldn't maintain our effort or was we call it m.o.e and that's a requirement to get these federal funds if you can't maintain your level of funding on the state level then you can request a waiver due to precipitous and unforeseen circumstances and that's what we have done now for the past two years I did hear the director of IMLS speak just last week she says only eight states applied for waivers this year which I found to be kind of shocked and shockingly low and that it's going to be even harder next year to make the case for precipitous and unforeseen circumstances we'll see what we can do I kind of hope I don't have to write a waiver letter but you never know we'll make the cases as well as we can if we don't meet our maintenance of effort than the amount of federal dollars that are awarded to North Carolina are reduced proportionately we're also watching the level you're at the sequestration discussion I know you all have heard this on the news should that go through that could mean an eight point two percent cut to IMLS funding what I'm hearing now and said it won't be allowed to go through that this could be seen as a bit of brinksmanship and that somebody's going to blink and that it's unlikely that sequestration will actually happen we have to hope so moving on our new LSTA goals for the next five years are listed on this slide so this is these are the areas that we will be concentrating in for the next five years for both all kinds of programs both the grant programs and just our activities coming out of the library development section in the state library partnerships and collaboration are area that we're hearing a lot about nationwide this is a way to increase your leverage of the resources you do have to increase your reach and to have a greater impact by partnering or collaborating with others this will be reflected in both our grant programs and I think you'll see it as well in the state library programs as we go forward we're all very happy to see continuing education allowable again under the IMLS guidelines and so of course that is emerging as a big goal area for us here in North Carolina I think we're seeing five years of pent up demand for continuing education so we're working right now to find out what the needs are in the state we're conducting an assessment and very shortly the continuing education advisory committee will be starting to plan the cee program for the coming year if any of you want to have any input perhaps you missed seeing the survey we'd love to hear from you we'd love to know what you think is needed in the state so feel free to contact any of us in administration or library development with that information our LSTA advisory committee also selected literacy and lifelong learning as a goal area I can say that I'm hearing especially nationwide I'm hearing a lot about digital literacy so obviously this category as we conceived it it takes the broadest possible concept of literacy it's not just your ABCs and knowing how to read it does include digital literacy financial literacy and literacy of other areas in other areas I think we're going to see a big push in the realm of digital literacy by both the its foundation and I MLS and wikipedia defines that as being able to use technology to achieve your ends I'm paraphrasing here so expect to see more of that both here in the state and in the nation finally our fourth goal area access digitization and preservation i think is reflective of our state's commitment to these areas and the more i get active with other states the more i realize how far ahead north carolina is in some ways in these areas and we're very fortunate to have some very active projects both within the four walls of the state library and outside in these areas so how's this going to impact this next year of grants let me share that with you this is the program plan for this annual this year we're going to be offering collaboration and innovation grants in both the easy and the project Gant grant categories collaboration and innovation grants it can be collaboration or innovation or collaboration and innovation this is a broad grant gadac category and we're keeping these broad on purpose what what I'd love to see way I'd love to see this work is that your library is thinking about the needs of your local community and you say gee you know it would really be great if we could and then you fill in the blank so I'm hoping that libraries will conceive of the projects that are most helpful most needed and would have the most impact on their local level and then go forward to look and see if there's a grant opportunity for to fund something like that these categories are so broad that I think there are a lot of grant here and that you probably can find a grant category that will work for you creative experimentation under collaboration and innovation if you would like to try an innovation grant for something that is really way out there and you're not even really sure if it's going to succeed that's okay if we learn something from that grant that is that's a worthwhile project in our opinion your grant report may actually say gee this didn't work and here's why this is what we've learned and maybe next year another library might pick up where your library left off and try again so we really are looking for a broad range of programs in the collaboration / innovation category literacy and lifelong learning as I've already mentioned we're looking at the broadest possible definitions of literacy so you can see some of the sub areas there promoting continuous learning would be definitely something that would come under lifelong learning we're going to let you define what these categories mean to you on your local level so again a very broad category and projects that are available in the smaller easy category and then in the larger project grant category we're continuing to offer our planning grants these are easy grants only these are very helpful to help libraries plan for subsequent or larger projects if you want to do strategic planning if you want to plan for some other larger project that you want to carry out this is a good way to get ready for that those are easy only in the project grant category and these are our larger dollar amount grant category this is where you can get a larger dollar amounts for your projects we've got access and digitization and again you can see there's RFID digitization projects if you want to get a new ILS that would come under here I think the takeaway from this slide is to think broadly and to think creatively about what would have the greatest impact in your community and then see which of these categories would suit you the best so what's the same as last year we're operating under a brand new five-year plan so there are some differences but there's some things that we've kept the same because they seem to work we've kept the two project grant categories the easy grants which are one step a patient and up to a maximum of fifty thousand dollar projects and then the project grant category which is a two-step process requiring a letter of intent to check that the concept fits the guidelines of IMLS projects and then a second step which is the actual application process and those grants are available up to a hundred thousand dollars the libraries that can apply are the same the timeline is very close to being the same we made some very small tweaks based on the evaluation comments so you will be tried to make the timeline more palatable for you all the match is still required and we are still paying for expenses on a reimbursement basis so libraries expand the money and then require a apply for reimbursement from the State Library and the same eligible libraries I have to go back to that briefly the eligible libraries are the public libraries community college libraries the UNC system libraries and any library that a member of the North Carolina ncic you were independent colleges and universities in the past we have offered grants to schools and we have had to change that this year so most of the libraries are this still eligible and schools are eligible as partners and that's down under the different category so let's drop down there the 2000-2012 allotment from IMLS is different because it's a little bit higher we receive IMLS funds based on population and we sets part of the formula so as our population increases our allocation increases the focus on partnerships in collaboration and this really did come from our LSTA Advisory Committee whether you know it or not you have representatives of your community of interest on this committee who are representing you and your type of libraries as we design both the new plan but also the new annual plan and the goals that we're trying to achieve with that annual plan so that's where the partnership and collaboration focus came from we've increased the maximum amount of money available under the easy grant to $50,000 so that's going to give you a little bit more flexibility in the nature of your projects projects we've decreased the match especially for those projects that have partners and if you have a real partner someone that you have enlisted to work with you from the design phase on as part of your project then you can qualify for a decreased match in other words your library has to put up less money to match the IMLS dollars this is all explained in the application forms that have been sent out you can also find them on the state library website if you didn't receive any or one public school partners we're encouraging libraries of all types too schools as good partners and because they are and because we had to while we used to give grants directly to the schools we were totally overwhelmed as as force many of the schools by the record keeping the administrative requirements for those grants and it just didn't make sense to to keep doing that so what we're hoping is that those libraries that are eligible to apply will consider schools as a potential partner on their grant and that schools can be involved in the LST a project and that way so that is a quick overview of LSTA I'm hoping that what Dodd is getting back in and in the meantime does anyone have a question before I move on I don't see anyone typing so I think I'll move on to personnel oh here comes Lynn well while Lynn Lynn while you're typing I'm going to move on and when your question pops up I will stop and address it or you comment we have some personnel changes happening here at the library and they have nothing to do with the elections we have named a new assistant state librarian and that is someone who's already on staff as a library development consultant named Laura O'Donoghue we've hired a new consultant in library development for communication and digital analysis this is a position Pam Jeff Scott had had and Jennifer Pratt has expanded the job duties a little bit and we're all kind of excited to see how this digital and data analysis go where everybody wants to get their hands on that consultant we have six other positions being filled and then we had some promotions Tanya program is now the manager of the NC Cardinal project that's our shared across public libraries Lisa Gregory has been promoted in the digital information management program many of you may know her and Debbie King has been promoted as administrative secretary so you may know her Lynn will there be an overview of the new grant categories at the grant writing workshops in November and December absolutely and also ray old him and I just did two webinars one on each of the grant categories and I believe those were recorded and are available on the on the website the LST a website so those in those webinars we actually entertained questions from libraries who said hey under this category could we do a project like this or would this be allowable so that may give you some of the more specific information that you're seeking to help you wrap your head around these new categories so yeah okay great thanks Lynn I appreciate the question and if you think if y'all think it would be good for us to have more of those webinars let me know and we'll see what we can do moving on let's see one of the things that I personally am concentrating on here at the State Library hence most staff are is trying to increase and improve our communications for whatever reason I was getting the impression that we could do a better job and this webinar today is an example of how I'm trying to increase communication I'm doing these State Library updates every two months like clockwork we're recording them and they're available on the website so if you have to miss it you can come back if you can stand to listen to a canned presentation you can bring it up and listen to it as i mentioned great oldham just had two LSTA webinars one on each of the new grant categories and that was in the last two weeks we've developed some cross section teams there's three sections in the state law ibrary and in an attempt to increase communication between those sections with the staff members we've appointed to cross section teams I'm compiling monthly reports and not only sharing them internally with my boss and with staff here at the State Library but I'm also posting them on the State Library website you see the URL there for anybody who wants to know the latest and greatest of what the library is doing if you have any ideas for improving communication or any any gripes or pain points with our communication please let me know we really do want to try to do a better job oh and Jeffrey is going to post the link it looks like I'm moving on like to give you share a little information about the government and heritage library this is one of the three sections in the State Library this Raleigh News & Observer index is pretty cool it was an index that has been created over the last 100 years by librarians both at the state library east carolina and other places this was a card-based card catalog typed index and it indexed a lot of the articles in the news and observer had subject headings and article references the records were created since nineteen twenty-six and with the help of the Carolina digital library and archives these records have been scanned and we have created this database and the URL is there under the news and observer index that is now available and we encourage you to go in and take a look at it I think it's so cool that it started out in card format and now it has been digitized cinch is a an open source tool cinch stands for capture in and check some it's a new digital preservation tool that was created by state library staff and funded by an IMLS sparks ignition grant the tool is now available for free in North Carolina it's really aimed at small and medium sized institutions who are concerned with downloading and ingesting website files and data into institutional repositories there's I didn't put the URL there it's HTTP colon slash slash cinch dot NC live dot org slash cinch NC live is our partner on this grant because they're hosting since I was just recently in a meeting with state librarians from all over the country and there was a lot of interest in this tool so if in North Carolina we will actually host your files for you so that's a benefit sure Donna let me read it again HTTP colon slash slash see I NC H dot NC live org slash C I NC H there we go Thank You Geoffrey moving on check it out if you have any questions let us know and the DIMP staff and our digital information management program would be happy to talk talk to you about it the library services section that oversees the government and heritage library and our library for the blind and physically handicapped we're working we're seeking an executive order from Governor Perdue I thought this was just kind of cool because of the change in state publications that used to be issued in paper are now being issued in digital format and we're trying to keep up both the State Library and the State Archives with this change and we think we might have a little more help if we could get a executive order from Governor Perdue that's a stand of approval of our new policies was let you know how it goes library for the blind had a summer reading program at the governor Moorhead School my favorite part about that was they had a snoring contest I've never heard of that before so they had a slumber party quote unquote in the day and that was part of their festivities they also the library for the blind has a lot of volunteers they have about 120 volunteers who really keep the place running and they're going to have a recognition dinner here in Raleigh just want to make you aware how important volunteers are to us moving on to library development this is a jam-packed slide so I'm going to move through it but if you have any questions at any time just stop me or write it write a chat NC Cardinal is our shared ILS system we just migrated haywood county public library on to the system and for the first time we used a we created and used a welcome packet of materials then this makes sense welcome to the project it proved to be very happy very useful in Haywood County they were happy with it and we will be utilizing that welcome packet in future migrations farmville library is on track to come online in on in November and that will bring the number of libraries on cardenal up to 11 systems in the state we are hoping to pilot a project for materials delivery in a small section of the state in the West among Cardinal libraries stay tuned we'll let you know how that goes the State Library is working with eight libraries public library systems on community needs assessments this is another pilot project to help communities carry out activities such as community forums or surveys or focus groups to get a good idea of what the community needs are and how the library can be plugged in on the local level we've got several of the libraries well all of them are underway I talked to staff at Lincoln County and I loved it because they wanted to make sure that they assess the needs of non-users the people not coming in the door and they had they showed up at the local Apple Festival and while some staff were painting the kids faces other staff had the court the parents over in a corner and we're surveying them about the library I think that's pretty creative they're excited about the project and they say that they're already getting a really good idea about community needs so that they can target their services this is another project will be reporting back at some point how well it worked the State Library is a co-sponsor of the ncl a Leadership Institute and that's coming up right away that's going to be held this weekend at the caraway conference center in Randolph County 37 library staff from around the state will participate in the multi-day Institute and LST a funds are supporting that effort we're pretty excited about it I'm going to get to go down for a little bit of time over the weekend and I'm really looking forward to it too I'm sure there'll be more information about this coming out from NC la afterwards the state library hosts the Center for the book and there's a lot going on at the Center for the book right now but let's talk about it series of book discussions has a winter season and it's begun and we're beginning to shift books out to libraries the Library of Congress hosts the national book festival every year in Washington DC and North Carolina staff members Lori special and Kelly branic attended they highlighted a book the watch that ends the ninth voices from the Titanic by North Carolina author Alan wolf and handed out bookmarks and clickers loud noisy little clickers that got a lot of attention at the book festival not all of it positive but they're certainly not going to forget us anytime soon one last activity concerning the Center for the book is the NC literary Hall of Fame that held its induction ceremony in southern pines in October state library staff attended we provided materials and handed out brochures the inductees were Maya Angelou John Lawson and cap friend stripling buyer if you get down to Southern Pines you might want to check out the NC literary Hall of Fame some are reading a lot of libraries put a lot of effort into summer reading and I've got some preliminary stats these are not finalized but they're always so impressive among public libraries across all the public libraries in North Carolina this year we had one thousand sixty thousand registered participants at summer reading public libraries together offered 14,800 programs as part of their summer reading efforts that program those programs were attended by 500,000 people and here comes the Big E the total children's circulation for the summer six million books the trend every year is that these figures go up in our own the rise so just letting you know that's pretty impressive six million books read by children this past summer continuing education a continuing education has a new listserv called c e info and there is the link thank goodness i remembered that one siiii info is open to anyone with an interest in continuing education in NC libraries so if you would like to subscribe I please do I had mentioned earlier the c/e survey that was distributed to libraries across the state it just closed like yesterday or the day before and so we will be reviewing the data gathered by that survey at the end of this month and will be planning continuing education accordingly so thanks to all of you who responded to that survey scholarships one of the things the State Library does is we fund scholarships of various kinds to various things so earlier this fall Jeffrey Hamilton arranged scholarships for 23 library staff to attend the lead the change workshop here in Raleigh and I was just looking at lori's to see if I had the wrong length I don't know if I did or not but youth Laurie's link i'm sure it's better this time um so that was one way that we are helping librarians across the state and library staff members increase their knowledge and take part in continuing education events the one that was really big was the association for rural and small libraries and I have to say this is a really cool organization if you're in a rural or a small library you might really want to look into joining this organization their national conference was held here in Raleigh in September 379 library staff attended that conference representing 41 states including Alaska I think that's pretty amazing state library staff were fabulous hosts for this conference they had a reception one evening in the old state capitol they arranged dinah rounds for staff and just in general help the conference planners take advantage of their location here in Raleigh i Donna thanks and as you mentioned the State Library funded scholarships to this conference we about 90 scholarships because it was in state we could afford you know we didn't have to pay airfare we could afford to give more scholarships and I have to say it was a lot of fun to hang out at the conference and see so many people we're also getting really good feedback afterwards on that CEM fo list so that's another reason to join the listserv okay that's a really quick overview of LD um a little bit here about maintenance of effort and I'm afraid this may be more confusing than not but let's look at these slides very quickly the chief of library development Jennifer Pratt there's quite a lot that goes into calculating the state aid formula for every library every year and she is just we've get it we're getting the maintenance of effort forms in right now that we factored into our calculations libraries just the way the state library has to maintain its effort to receive federal money local libraries public libraries have to maintain their local funding to apply to qualify for state funding the thought behind all of this that is that in no case the state doesn't want to do this and the feds don't want to do this they don't want their funding to have to take the place of the funding on the local level so the state doesn't want its money going to libraries if the local county if the local municipality will not also support the library and so that is the thinking behind the whole maintenance of effort idea I'm just I show this because Jennifer shared it with me and it just kind of blew my mind if libraries cannot maintain their effort and I'm not going to get into the formula or anything like that then they qualify for lower state aid a lower state aid amount the a little bit of a mount that they can't qualify for gets reverted which is at third column and that goes back into the overall pot of money that is distributed to all the libraries that qualify for state aid the amazing thing about this slide is that if you look we had a mini recession in 2002 2003 and you can see that libraries were suddenly we jumped up to 16 libraries that could not maintain their effort which is appropriate the same amount of money this year to libraries as they have in prior years but then they started catching back up and then that the real double whammy came the real whammy came starting again in 2009 and this is really a picture of a recession here how these libraries have had to revert the funds back into the overall state aid pot and you can see that this year while we're back down to 25 libraries which is actually good looking at last year and the amount of funds reverted is much less as well so it's just I found this fascinating and I was looking at it and going wow here's another look at that that shows in a very graphic way how many libraries had to give up some of the state aid funding that they were actually eligible for because of cuts on their local level just amazing um moving on let's see oh I talked about this in the lab we've talked about this a lot in the state but you may not have heard I bet you have though project compass was a workforce development partnership that the state library entered into with IMLS and it was actually based on a program that sprang up here in North Carolina we were the seedbed for this program we started at the State Library back in 09 looking at how can we help job seekers in the state in the light of all the unemployment in North Carolina the program was picked up by IMLS and then deployed on a national level and you can see Susan Hildreth the director of IMLS sites it as an exemplary project and I'm just really proud that North Carolina started it interestingly in September IMLS wanted to have a hearing on Capitol Hill to make legislative aides in both the House and the Senate aware of the role that public libraries can play in helping with workforce development in their local communities I thought it was pretty cool they started looking around for speakers they tapped our Secretary of the Department of Cultural Resources here in North Carolina Linda Carlisle and Linda went up to Washington appeared at those two hearings and made us all look really good so I was impressed I was fortunate to be able to go and I think many of the aides who were in the room were very surprised that public libraries even cared about this stuff because that's what we have these other organizations to do in workforce development so we opened up some eyes and did some education so I'm very proud that Linda is representing us in Washington continuing education if you have not seen the train station copied down this URL the train station is it looks like Kelly's going to type it for y'all Thank You Kelly the train station is a portal for continuing education events here in North Carolina and it was developed by the continuing education advisory committee or see back with a lot of help from library development staff this is a wonderful resource for anyone who is looking for continuing education training conferences webinars you name it you can find it here at the train station so you can see from the tabs that there are a lot of different types you can slice and dice this data in a number of ways I really like the calendar which is the tab right next to overview that shows all the continuing education events that we know about in the state in the calendar format that one of the cool things about the train station is that you can add your own continuing education event should you want to so say your library's had bringing in a trainer to talk about customer service and you have some extra seats open that you could share with the libraries in your neighborhood in your region you can get on the train station you can list this event and allow people to register through the train station for your event or just at least get the word out about your event so as you see in about the train station it's your one-stop destination for continuing ed information there's so much here there's no way we could possibly cover it all even if we took another hour so i encourage you to just follow the link and take a look at it poke around see what you can see and i guarantee you'll probably find something of interest to you one more little interesting project i just had to mention it's disaffiliated libraries project there are libraries public libraries in North Carolina that don't receive state aid for numerous reasons then they're not a bunch I mean it's not a whole lot but there's enough that the State Library Commission started saying gee we'd really like to no more about these libraries and why don't they get state aid so the state library commission appointed a committee and we were all gung ho we're going to really figure this all out so the committee met on june eighteenth developed a scope and timeline and develop some surveys because well first of all we figured we want to gather information about these libraries so the surveys got sent out to the state aid libraries we were saying are there any of these unaffiliated libraries in your region in your county if so what are they you know what can you tell us about them we got the results and we're thinking okay well now the next step would be you know let's survey these libraries well right in there in the middle of July we had a public library directors meeting in August and I went up there along with LD staff from the State Library and we were reporting on this and the director said well sure that's great just don't mess anything up so we heard that bad feedback from directors and some of these affiliated libraries are receiving some services from the state aid library in their County some are not some are actually quote-unquote affiliated and some operate totally separately so in September we had a conference call of the State Library Commission committee and we decided in that conference call to slow down a little bit because we don't want to mess anything up we don't want to muddy the landscape we want to get a clear picture of the state of library service of Public Library Service in North Carolina today but we don't want to set artificial expectations we don't want to confuse anybody so we decided to slow down our last activity was several committee members went down to the public library of Johnston County and Smithfield where there are their branch libraries are fill added libraries and we had a very open and frank discussion with library director Margaret Marshall and she highlighted some of the issues surrounding affiliated libraries and why they're affiliated in the first place and how they work together if they work together it was a very interesting conversation and we're still mowing that over don't know what what the committee is going to decide to do with that information but it's an interesting exercise to see the wide variety of libraries in North Carolina and the wide variety of services that they provide and that is pretty much my content for today so we have little over ten minutes for questions comments hand clapping oh yes I would like to check with you all and see how did i do on the paper shuffling was it annoying could you hear it or was it pretty quiet today I really tried to keep it quiet if you could just make a little comment um that would be great ah well if Jennifer Pratt is on the call she may be able to respond to Becky so Jennifer are you there and can you give her any kind of an idea but when she's going to find out well affiliated libraries it's hard to say Lynn maybe we should just have a phone conversation their libraries that don't receive state aid some of them are affiliated with the state aid library aka serving as a branch and some are not at all so we're using the term very loosely to mean any library that's serving the public that's not receiving state aid let me know if that answered your question and if it just confused you even more oh thank you jenny I'm glad oh okay well alright thanks you guys don't go back and listen to the last one it was really terrible that's all you heard was paper shuffling great Deanna we're hoping that there'll be a lot of school public library partnerships and the benefit for school libraries is it takes that administrative burden off of them the paper the paperwork associated with these grants is not minimal I mean there is some paperwork to managing an LSTA grant and then you put that into the environment of the schools and it's a double whammy on y'all sub or on them I don't know what kind of library you're in but we're hoping that we can take that burden off the school libraries put it back on the public library and encourage partnerships at the same time so you are ok please do get the word out and oh yeah no I'll tell you this the the scholarships the number of scholarships scholarships that we gave to the association of rural and small libraries was so high because it was in North Carolina I think we're probably going to have to continue to offer some type of Scott some number of scholarships next year is that we're almost like drug dealers we create the need and then we're going to cut them off I don't think we can do that this is so popular now and we have developed so many fans for this conference in North Carolina that at any rate we're going to we're going to want to help people get there if we can even if it's just we'll pay part of your way it was just so popular so yes I see us doing some kind of scholarships great any other questions comments thank you for letting me know about the paper shuffling okay I'm just waiting for the last couple of questions to come in thank you Donna oh thank you Jennie you bet this is such a great way to get the word out about things and i'll be doing another one again in december you can just count on it every two months like clockwork great thanks Terry and Mary that that wraps us up for today so thank you for ow I appreciate y'all coming and I guess we'll wrap it up for today if Kelly's right saying one more typing one more little thing and I appreciate y'all logging in I hope to see you around thanks Kelly thanks everybody | statelibrarync | 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IDsCiwH4KwY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDsCiwH4KwY | I can hit 200+ damage in 1 stack doing this... | oh my that was beautiful yo no cap that was one of the coolest combos i've done in a long time and we got good loot as well very nice great start to the video just over four mil i'll take it [Music] that's right darrock's loot number one i wonder how many we can get just over three mil nice the goal today is very simple we're going to be using full dial because i'm going to try and kill as many players as we possibly can who also have full diox we're going to tally up the sets and see how much we can make in one session of bking on 300 bank [Music] no way i died like this [Music] what a 26 that actually scared the [ __ ] out of me i didn't realize i was going to tap on time because he had pit so if he actually went for the work i think i would have died and we get 2.8 mil a little bit less than the other one yo we get an egs donation from our boy wicked senior legend thank you man first don't know in quite a while as well absolute legend thank you man put this ags towards our giveaways if you guys want to win just like sub and join our discord that is where we do all our giveaways all right lads we're gonna pause the video real quick and talk about today's sponsor ridge wallets now the ridge wallets are designed to fit easily and perfectly in your front pocket it's light it's sleek it's industrial and this wallet can hold up to 12 cards plus more room for cash and that's actually insane for such a small wallet like i cannot believe how much room is in here now there are over 30 different colors and styles to choose from including carbon fiber burnt titanium which is the one i personally own right now aluminium and also polycarbonate these are some very high end materials basically meaning it's going to last you for life and i'm not even joking i got this carbon one a few years ago and as you can see it's still in perfect condition which have also designed them to be made with rfid blocking technology which basically just protects you from digital pickpocketers on top of all that they also have a 45 day return policy this means that the rich team is so confident that you'll love it that they've given you 45 days to test drive and of course if you don't like it you can send it back for a full refund now if all that wasn't enough to win you over rich has over 40 000 five star reviews so if you're sick of carrying that big bulky wallet or just trying to figure out what to get someone for their birthday or christmas and what are you guys waiting for visit rich.com panic and make sure you use code panic for an additional 10 off oh nicely timed good fight we got the zamrock dehyde body as well i'm pretty sure this is actually worth quite a bit of money i mean not a stupid amount of money but it adds up and we get 3.773 mil you see what i mean the biggest salute of the day so far oh the first darker of the day that's actually my combat level used to be a lot of med levels here but pvp is kind of dead at the moment it's pretty much just means i just gave that guy free advertisement god damn it i don't know why yo another egs donation from our boy batra means we're now giving away two adjusters in our discord remember to like sub comment i'll leave a link to that i'll discord it down below good fiber unlocking another 3.04 mil what's hello gg bro give me that robin oh it protects the robin hat of course 700k loot hoping for more but we'll take it oh it's fun that is so dirty i'm sorry goodbye ags g mole is i mean that's why you have to safe because there is no surviving that otherwise unless you have like 10 ping i think that's the third time we've killed that guy as well which is kind of bog 3.1 mill another derox loot yeah what do you guys think do you think that combo the gmall into ags with pit is overpowered or do you think it is balanced i personally think it's pretty overpowered like if you don't have good ping then you almost have to safe otherwise just going to get chanced every time someone does it what is this guy wearing what the [ __ ] i'm confused i'm confused right now gee that was what that kind of looks cool on the ground the tracking chain not gonna lie back in the day when this was like best in slot bro right when old school first came out it was worth quite a lot of money then it dropped to like four or five mil and it stayed at like five more for a long time how much is it worth nowadays seems about right total loot is 653k not bad thank you so if you ran back [ __ ] you ruined my combo bro sorry we're just gonna have to max hit him and kill his pet please don't bench we'll get them next time [Music] beautiful gibraltar fight here in darroch's except for this guy i wish he came a little bit earlier so just quickly kill someone avoid i think i just stick to the dark fights i want to get at least three mil per kill that'd be pog [Music] yeah no way we do a cool combo and akira's here does this mean we get to go shopping later shopping with the missus okay it's all of it think of the box oh wait let's get the astra ruins just in case it's actually more than i expected just under three mil the carol's top is 1.8 mil this has held its value pretty good like i'm not really sure how [Music] go go he says all right look bro better fight against the mad level like the only med level here except for this ah jagex why is this guy not bad this guy euron he's uh exposed him for hking a long time ago he's somehow not banned good job jagex [Music] yes i do want to rematch i need to get my dignity back good luck bro oh i just realized i forgot my spec oh there we go we didn't need spec at least we got our revenge that is pretty much everything important turtle loot is just over three mil once again very nice pretty much cancels out our death which is kind of cool [Music] and imagine that should have been it bro i don't care what you say i'm putting that in the video realize that is all we have time for today i hope you guys enjoyed the vid after selling everything we made roughly 33 mil which is pretty freaking good in just a couple hours if you minus the deaths that means this was roughly 25 mil profit which is still just as good i try to keep the chance clips to an absolute minimum and try to get as maximum like amount of kills in the video as possible so hopefully you guys prefer that if not then um yeah let me know in the comments and i'll add the chance clips and of course remember to like sub and comment and join our discord if you guys want to um win some ags's and that's pretty much it hope you guys enjoyed the vid and i'll see you all tomorrow [Music] what are you waiting for do it yes i'm real | Pan1c | UCQeWyAPhJxa3-E12CFlPHZA | 2021-10-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,331 | 6,653 |
XAGCIm3M5kc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAGCIm3M5kc | Hermas COMMAND XI The Spirits And Prophets Are To Be Tried By Their Works; And Of A Twofold, Spirit | hey y'all coaching the fight here looking at command 11 coming out of the shepherd of Hermes the second book of The Shepherd of hermans called his commands we're looking at command 11 which is that the spirits and Prophets are to be Tried by their works and of a two-fold spirit all right guys if you ever want to know who the false prophet is versus the real Prophet if you want to know who the real man of God is and who you're supposed to be listening to pay attention to this chapter because he's going to tell us how to how to identify them he's going to tell us how to identify the real Prophet from the false prophet all right guys so stay tuned we're going to find that out here in command [Music] 11 all right now let's look at verse one he says he showed me certain men sitting up benches and one sitting in a chair and he said unto me seeth thou those who sit up on the benches sir said I I see them he answered they are the faithful and he who sits in the chair is the Earthly spirit all right now understand what's going on here for you guys who are new to Hermes Academy new to The Shepherd of Hermes here and commands what you have is this gentleman named Hermes who is talking to the angel of repentance this is an angel over our repentance he is a very powerful Angel a very serious Angel and he's talking to Hermes basically preparing Hermes to actually write this book for all of our benefits so he's giv him a lot of detail of what's going on here and in this in this one he's going to describe the two he's going to describe the two types of prophets so you have two types of spirits here you have the faithful spirit and you have the Earthly spirit all right let's look here at verse two he says for he cometh not into the Assembly of the faithful but avoids it but he joins himself to the doubtful and empty and prophesies to them in corners and hidden places and pleases them by speaking according to all their desires of their heart talking about the Earthly Spirit talking about the false prophet like we learned about in the last chapter of this book and call him the uh lion Prophet these guys you know they don't want to come into the Assembly of the faithful me they don't want to go around those who are trying to keep the Commandments and do what the scripture says and you know trying to be obedient no they want to go find those individuals who are doubtful those who don't want to do the uh Commandments and don't want to follow the scripture he goes and starts prophesying to them in corners and hidden places and you know even our churches down there maybe that's why they have stained glass walls is because or stained glass windows is so the pro false prophet can go down there and tell these guys what they want to hear like we learned in the last chapter what does he say and pleases them by speaking according to all their desires of their heart yeah that's pretty much what the false prophet is doing the lion Prophet is he does is he just speaks according to what man wants to hear just tells him what he wants to hear whatever it is you go in and you ask them about your car your wife or whatever is going on and he's going to look at you a minute and he's going to look at you and listen to you and try to figure out what the right answer is based on what you're saying and he's going to tell you what you want here all right let's look at verse three he says for he placing himself among empty vessels is not broken but the one fith to the other but when he cometh into the company of just men who are full of the spirit of God and they pray unto the Lord that man is emptied because the Earthly Spirit flies from him and he is dumb and cannot speak anything yeah he is the Earthly spirit and he found himself in an environment around holy men speaking about holy things and he's just not going to have anything to say he's just going to be quiet you know he he he's not going to be able to put up you know add anything to the prayer add anything to the conversation there's nothing in him he said that man is empty and that Earthly spirit is going to flee from him making him dumb in that instance right so that's one way we can tell is you know when the guy you know any when we were talking about other stuff he had a whole lot to say and you know when we were making up stuff you know he he he had something to say but now that we're speaking on holy things he's quiet you know he doesn't really have anything he can't contribute anything well that's because you know he's an empty Spirit look at verse four as if in a storehouse you should stop up wine or oil and among those vessels place an empty jar and when afterwards you come to open it you shall find it empty as you stopped it up and so those empty prophets when they come among the spirits of the just are found to be such as they came meaning these guys aren't reading the word they aren't filling up the Jar full of the the knowledge wisdom and understanding that's found only in our scripture so when you come to get some or retrieve some of it back out of these jars you're going to find them just as empty as they was when you stopped them up when you put them in there there was nothing in there they you know they didn't bother to put anything in their bottle before you before they you know were placed on the shelf and now you open that bottle back up and it's still going to be empty and void of any truth all right let's look at verse 5 and I said how then shall a man be able to discern them consider what I'm going to say concerning both kinds of men and as I speak unto thee so shalt thou prove the prophet of God and the false prophet all right so he's about to tell us how to prove one from the other the prophet of God from the false prophet right remember there are a lot of false prophets out in the world today and our churches today um a lot of these guys take on the titles a lot you know a lot of them go home and they they you know decide that they don't have a big enough title like the Reverend Pastor Deacon Dr Doug decides that he doesn't have enough titles and he decides he's going to be the Reverend Prophet Pastor Deacon Dr Doug and then he expects everybody to call him Prophet or that's one way they do it or another way is somebody else decides you know that they're a prophet they they go and they they they go to another church and you can imagine a bunch of silly women running down to a church where you know they're got this Prophet on uh on on on on stage there and and she's fascinated about the prophet and she goes back home to her husband and say hey you should be a prophet too I know you go by Bishop now but you know what we going to call start calling you Prophet now since that's a higher T higher title and you know and and that's what it's all about these guys are are false they're Faith but let's go on to verse six and first try the man who has the spirit of God because the spirit which is from above is humble and quiet and departs from all wickedness and from the vain desires of the present world and makes himself more humble than all men and answers to no one when he is asked nor to everyone singly for the spirit of God does not speak to a man when he will but when God pleases all right so this is how you tell the real prophet the real man of God he's humble he's quiet he doesn't want anything to do with wickedness the vain desires of the present world he wants nothing to do with that at all right it says that he tries to make himself humble above all men so when he finds himself in his room and everybody is you know gloating over themsel and and you know you know put putting out their accul on why they should be worshiped or why you know they should be you know on on the pull pit this guy is humble he's sitting down and he's quiet why because he know that his everything that he has is coming from the father not of himself he has nothing to boast of nothing to brag about because the father has given him everything why is the false prophet he knows that he's getting all of his accomplishments through his own efforts and so he feels prideful he feels boastful right and then he says but then notice this other part he says and answers to no one when he has asked nor to everyone singly meaning when you start asking him questions about what's going to happen in your life or you know am I going to get this wife or am I going to get this job or you know is this thing going to happen for me the the the the real Prophet knows that he has no answers he can't answer that I can't tell you that I don't know the future you know if even if if I want to have any hope of giving you an answer at all I'm going to have to go before the father you know and and ask for some type of you know um divine inspiration on the answer whereas the other guy the false prophet he's just going to tell you what you want to hear real quick he's going to his answer is going to be popping like popcorn he's going to he's going to blurt it out real quick faster than you can get it out faster you can get it out of course that thing is going to work in your favor and like we learned in the in the in the chapter before he's going to sprinkle some truth on it and say stuff like no weapon formed against you shall prosper and you know all things work for good for those who love the Lord of course you going to get everything you you desire and want you know that that's the false prophet let's look at verse 7 when therefore a man who has the spirit of God has come into the Church of the righteous who has the faith of God and they pray unto the Lord then the holy spirit of God fills that man with the Blessed spirit and he speaks in the congregation as he is moved of God he starts speaking once the father starts telling him what to what to speak and it may be a little bit off track it may sound disjointed it may sound like okay we were talking about one thing why are you talking about another one it's because he's he's being led by the spirit to talk he's being led by the Holy Ghost to to talk whereas the other guy is just making stuff up you know saying whatever it is that's going to put him in the best light at that moment the real Prophet is going to speak what the Lord tells him to speak at at that time all right let's look at verse eight thus therefore is the spirit of God known because whosoever speaketh by the spirit of God speaketh as the Lord will that's what it means by speaking by the spirit of God you speaking what the father wants you to say not what man wants you to say you know and and you you think about the prophets of old how they were always hated by everybody nobody wanted anything to do with the prophets most of them were killed killed by the father's own people killed by their own Brothers the the the Israelites killed a lot of these prophets why because they did not want to hear the message that these prophets was putting out it's not a good it's not a pleasant message that the father is not sending us you know messages through these prophets saying you know you're going to get everything you desire usually the message from these prophets are like Jonah you know if you don't straighten up you're going to die kind of messages and they was always rejected by the the children of the children that was hearing the messages but let's go on to verse n here now concerning the Earthly Spirit which is empty and foolish and without virtue and first of all the man who is supposed to have the spirit whereas he has it not in reality exalts himself and desires to have the first seat and is wicked and full of words talking about the false prophet guys he's telling us how to tell who is the false prophet look what he says right here talking about the false prophet he said he exalteth himself and desires to have the first seat and is wicked and is full of words so when you get down there a bunch bunch of people and you're trying to decide which one is the false prophet look at the one who wants to be in the front row look at the ones that want to be in the pull pit look at the one who want who who who thinks he's supposed to be exalted or in some higher position than everybody else in the church why should he you know he's he's receiving his his inspiration from the father everybody's receiving in inspiration from the father if he was a real prophet he wouldn't have any re he he would have no reason to be sitting in the front seat no reason to be exalting himself why would he be but the false prophet he's quick to do so he wants to do so he needs to do so and then it's full of words part yeah steps on my toes because I do these kind of shows and I talk a lot during these shows does that make me a false prophet I don't know you decide let's look at verse 10 and spends his time in pleasure and in all manner of voluptuousness and receives the reward of divination which he re which he receives not he does not Divine talking about the false prophet here this these guys want to have the best stuff they got on you know the the the uh their suits and their you know their really really thin socks with their really really expensive shoes that they got a proper way all up in your face so you can look at the bottom of their shoes and you know all of that kind of stuff the these guys are living in pleasure these are the false prophets you know they're spend their time in in pleasure they're not doing any any of the hard labor any the hard work that that's involved in his ministry they just want to be in the first seats doing the best stuff you know they want to be doing the pleasurable stuff and then look at this part right here and receives the reward of divination meaning they're getting paid meaning that these guys are coming in and and telling you the word of God and then expecting you to pay him for it right and he says which if he receives not he does not Divine have you ever heard of a preacher that will not preach unless you give him a certain amount of money what this is what we're talking about here this is how you know he's a false prophet how he he's gotten this information for free how is he now going to demand payment for it you know I've heard of one guy who who if you invite him to your church I think it's TD Jakey or somebody like that if you if you invite him to your church he's going to require you to send him 10 thou tens of thousands of dollars up front you know and then you're going to be expected to pay for limousines you're going to be expected to pay for hotel room all of this uh pleasurable and joyous stuff or he's not going to come he's not going to come at all you can forget about it the dude ain't going to show up that's what it's talking about let's look at verse 11 should the spirit of God receive reward and divine it does not become a prophet of God to do so meaning you can't pay people to to prophesy how would Elijah or Moses or somebody be expected to to receive payment you guys got now got to pay me or I'm not going to tell you what the father says the the father tells Moses go tell the children of Israel such and such and he like you know what they didn't pay me last time you told me to send them this message I ain't telling them nothing that that how you going to do that you know that that that ain't that ain't real that's not that's not you know what you would expect of the prophet of the most high that's what you expect from the prophet of baale and that's what you're getting from the prophet of Bale too but we'll get into that in another chapter all right let's go right here verse 12 thus you see if the life of each of the these kinds of prophets wherefore prove that man by his life and works who says that he has the Holy Spirit and believe the spirit which comes from God and has the power of such but believe not the Earthly and empty Spirit which is from the devil in whom there is no faith nor virtue yeah guys you got to stick to the right God that's why he's taking the time to show you which one is which because it's extremely important on who you follow if you follow the false prophet you're going to end up in the wrong place you're going to end up walking down the right wrong path doing the wrong stuff you have to make sure you understand who the true Prophet is who the true man of God is so you can follow that guy he's the one that's going to get you through the tribulation and into the promised land into the millennial age while the other guy he's going to keep telling you about a Rapture that's going to come and supernaturally suck you off this planet and thrat you into the spirit world when the when the false prophet and all of his little minions are part of the 2/3 of all Humanity that's about to die in this tribulation you don't want to be you don't want to be counted in that number so you better know who it is that you're talking to and that's another way you could tell which is which look right here he says but believe not the Earthly and empty Spirit which is from the devil in whom there is no faith and virtue no faith nor virtue this guy has all of his faith and money you know he he he he he that's why he needs payment for his job because he know he needs money to survive why as the real prophet he knows that the father is going to take care of his needs and the needs of his family the other guy he ain't going to do nothing without getting paid and then he has no virtue at all he he doesn't really care about virtues virtues are not really a part of what he's wanting to do you know so he really just does whatever he wants to do he's a false prophet all right let's go on to verse 13 here now the similar to which I am about to speak unto thee take a stone and throw it towards heaven and take a spout of water and mount it up thither with and see if thou cast reach unto Heaven all right now this is the angel of repentance here that's talking two hermit and he's trying to make hermit understand on the difference between a Godly spirit and a Earthly Spirit using these these these stones and this water here tell them to shoot it up into heaven shoot it into space take that rock and throw it into outter space look at verse 14 sir said I how can that be done for neither of those things which you have mentioned are possible to be done and he answered therefore as these things cannot be done so is the Earthly Spirit without virtue and without effect meaning he's powerless he doesn't really have any power at all he's coming from the Earth but watch what he says right here in 15 understand yet further the power which Cometh From Above in this similitude the grains of hell that drop down are exceedingly small and yet when they fall upon the head of a man how do they cause pain to it talk about stuff coming from above down to the earth now you throw that rock up there I don't care how hard you throw it up there it's going to go up a little while and then it's going to you know fizzle out and then it's going to fall back down here to Earth but look at the but look even small hell Stones when they when they're traveling from so far above looks they they they reach critical velocity and they're going to hurt when they hit you you know and that's what he talking about you could take a big rock and throw it up and it's not going to have much of an effect but a little bitty grain of hail is going to hurt you know that's the difference between the spirits that's coming from below to above and those that are coming from above to below but let's go on 16 says and again consider the droppings of a house how the little drops falling upon the earth work a hollow in the stone yeah talking about the raindrops falling off the roof over time that little bit of raindrop which seem so harmless will actually create a big divid in a rock it'll cut a big hole in a rock you just let it sit there and drip there for a number of years and it's going to end up you know that little bitty drop of water is actually going to cut that stone look at verse 17 so in like manner the least things which come from above and fall upon the Earth have great force wherefore join thyself to this Spirit which has the power and depart from the other which is empty meaning come out of her guys remember Revelation says come out of her get away from the these false prophets they may sound good they may smell good they may look good guys but they are going to lead you in the wrong direction they are going to lead you they're going to lead you into the sea of apostasy is where they're going to take you but and and it's not going to work out well for you all right guys we get ready wrap this up Stacy you got anything yeah I want just to say that how um if you look in the book of numbers and talking about the false prophet if you look in the Book of Numbers remember in um I think it's chapter 16 where Kora um had got a lot got himself and a um I think it was 250 other people of the congregation and he brought them to Moses and he was uh he confronted Moses about you know uh some of the things that he were doing and it's not that he uh was so upset with Moses but he wanted he was uh wanted the priesthood away from Aaron so it made me think about how the pro the false prophets how they don't really want uh care too much to hold the position of the one that's doing the lot doing the most work which is Moses but they want the the Glam yeah the glamour Aaron with the beautiful robe and going in to meet the most high yeah doing the talking and and he was looking good and he had the bells and the the the the the beautiful you know he was just I mean he was outfitted nice and that's the job they wanted they was contending with Moses about Aaron about how uh they wanted the priesthood and what end up happening is we know that the most high had the um the Earth to open up his mouth and swallow uh Kora but he tells us to separate ourselves from these kind of people from these quote unquote uh people who who desires the the the beauty of the priesthood yeah yeah that's a good point they didn't want to go up on up on that mountain and be up there you know without any food or water for 40 days waiting for the commands you know they just wanted to have the first seat wanted to be in the first position but like you said St of the earth what swallowed him up well that's what's about to happen to him now y'all this tribulation promises to swallow up the false prophet all right well we're going to go ahead and wrap it up we got one more installment to make in this series talking about the shepherd of Hermes from the book of commands we got the next section which was the summer to summarize it all I believe which is command 12 all right go ahead and subscribe to the channel hit that little bell button so you can get a 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cW-Sq5wwVts | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW-Sq5wwVts | BudCom 1/9/2018 Warrant Article Mace Road Sidewalks | mase Road sidewalk shall the town of Hampton vote to raise inappropriate the summer $520,000 for the construction of an Americans with Disability Act compliant six-foot sidewalk on the west side of mace Road including installation of a da compliant ramps and crosswalks connecting Mill Road to High Street recommended by the Board of Selectmen tree zero zero and let me see fiscal impact no the estimated 2018 town impact evaluation okay to recommend to recommend or not recommend okay so david has made a motion and it was seconded by Regina does anybody have any any questions or comments go ahead Tim Jones you know in the past I've spoken with DPW about sidewalks and asked for a sense of a grand plan of how we're going to repair and they comply in a da compliant all of our sidewalks and I believe the number she estimated that was about six million dollars also they have something I think you know if we're gonna build more sidewalks and I'm not opposed to doing that I think it needs to be in that grander plan not again a piecemeal exercise here for a particular neighborhood whose need is known no greater than another one neighborhoods need in my mind and so I cannot favor this because five hundred over half a million dollars for a sidewalk without any any sense of how it fits into a grand or a sidewalk plan it doesn't make any sense to me so Fred I want to ask you a question sir we had in the budget 2626 Styles and I believe it was yes in the regular budget right APW budget correct both Jennifer and Chris it's money to be used to fix here and there as things need to be fixed brought in 288 compliancy then we had a separate Warren article brought forth by the DPW director and his deputy to do a sidewalk on was it landing not land landing Road lady Road yeah Landing Road okay how much was that one for 25,000 25,000 I think it was 25 okay that was repair on this particular five hundred and twenty thousand dollar first of all it was it talks about having a six-foot sidewalk is that coming out of the street or is it coming out of eminent domain taking property off of people on this not coming out of the street okay so in the next thing so then there's this is a little more complicated I think than to bring this in at the eleventh hour another question for you would be so so it's not coming out of the street and I happen to that when you're driving that particular stretch of road that's not an excessively wide road so you can't get taken six feet of it and making it into a sidewalk because I'm gonna have to make the street one way so quickly yeah so then was gonna have to I guess take by eminent domain all the way from Mill Road all the way to High Street which in that alone sounds like a pretty big project now has this been fully engineered that in fact the Public Works Department conducted a study of this at the request of the residents on that street and I have it in front of me and I don't see anything in here about eminent domain probably a 50 foot layout but that you're right the street is only two lanes so it's probably a 25 foot roadway and I suspect that the roadway is kicked to one side as opposed to the other they did a survey of the entire roadway and they have all the all the materials all the walls all the the trees all the catch basins that are there they've determined all that the potential crosswalks their analysis was that ad a compliant six-foot wide by two minutes sidewalk which is the new standard by the way federal standard of six feet was three hundred and forty-one thousand dollars the vertical granite curbing thirty one hundred feet of that at $35 of per linear foot was a hundred eight thousand five hundred dollars catch basin adjustments and locations at six thousand dollars tree removal is $4,500 and 570 Sigma segmental block retaining walls is sixty thousand dollars a total five hundred and twenty thousand dollars to build the walkway okay thank you very much now I do what I want mention one more thing and I'm gonna go kind of along with what mr. Jones said and that is that the DPW director in his deputy have a bigger picture a sort of a master plan capital improvement they have a plan with it doing this that and the next thing this is just something that they weren't planning to do but the neighborhood asked and I appreciate the neighborhood asking but as Tim pointed out everybody probably would like a sidewalk I'm sure that you know the same argument could be made for almost every road that presently doesn't have a sidewalk I'm thinking myself about Mill Road where I used to live at one time there's no sidewalk from and that four corner thing ends Lane 2 all the way to working in a petition well that's that's all well and good and everybody can keep petitioning more and more and and Tim you mentioned the figure six million as I seem to remember it was twenty five million but it was a it was a huge amount it was just a repair exists inside why it can't we can't do everything at once so I have to go with the professionals that I that we're paying that we hired and that is the DPW director in his deputy I have to go with what they recommend if they had come to me with this warrant article then I would consider it in a whole different light but I'm having said that does anybody else have anything to say about this but Warren article David I totally agree with what you're saying and Kim said in the aspect that we need a grand plan we not only need a grand plan to side boxes other things coming down the line that we need difficult Nate we're coordinating the water flow I think it's a great idea to coordinate this together and one overall plan in doing the town properly in the woods we are in the DPW I believe has the right people to do that I'm just agreeing with that statement because I really believe in it in pointing it out properly thank you David Regina you wanted to say something I just wanted to say yes and the petitioners of this war nautical hour where their front end there there's a lot in the ballot this year in list and I've explained to them that you know this can't all happen at one time but the fact that it's to go on the ballot this year whether or not it gets approved to me is not really the issue that we're dealing with right now the issue that we're dealing with right now is that we have people that are in their 30s and 40s that have kids that feel unsafe their kids to go to school to go to a playground and yeah it's not just on base vote it's all over town so we really need to start putting together plans and plans don't just consist of you know how to do it and what to do it also consists of putting money aside to actually get the project's done because we got sidewalks we got people just houses getting flooded with frozen salty sea water no one comes and helps us bail us out ever so it's up to us to help and to help everyone that lives in this town and I understand all your points and where you're coming from exactly and explain that to the petitioners but I said you know what put it on the put it on their petition it because we got to start getting in people's minds what needs to be done one statement in a question if I might Fred did I hear you say that a DA is now requiring 6-footer that's right the I understand da da requirements have been increased to 60 that has serious implications for my sidewalk costs all over the place for everybody's sidewalk costs as we've been we've been repairing sidewalks with the intent of making AD a compliant I don't think we have a sidewalk at six feet well if it's an existing sidewalk it can remain as current width as long as the intersections of the sidewalk have the a.da requirements in them the sidewalk is going to have to meet the new requirements of a DA as of what date I didn't give me a date but it's been really the last year they change their mind so we built one two years ago were safe we're rehabilitating a sidewalk we don't we can keep it the same we're building one this year if it's a brand new one we're gonna have to comply with the requirements six-foot that is amazing all right so my statement is my statement was simply this that I think that sidewalks are a great thing we should have them probably in a whole lot of places I agree with you Regina in fact this is on the warrant there's not a problem with me it's our job to recommend to the voters whether they should approve it or not which is what we're going to take a vote on right now but I think that it's a big question in my mind whether this particular sidewalk is the number one sidewalk we should do first all right now all those in favor raise your hand please all those in favor of recommending this please raise your hand all those opposed to this particular warrant article please raise your hand I have Brian and Sonny and I have Danielle and Maureen Steve LaBranche Mike Plouffe Steve Henderson Tim Jones and David Moyer those abstaining would be Regina thank you very much moving | Citizen Jones | UC4sdwkl4ZZiGK6OOTG5Qm6A 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tqGD2m-k-Jk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqGD2m-k-Jk | NRFI “Develop the Force” line of effort of the Navy Reserve Fighting Instructions (NRFI). | Shipmates I'm vice admiral John Mustin chief of Navy Reserve and Commander Navy Reserve Force this is the final update on our progress in the generational work underway to transform the reserve Force previously we've heard from the flag champions of the Navy Reserve fighting instructions design train and mobilize lines of effort today I'm joined by my friend rear Admiral Nancy lacour commandant Naval District Washington who's leading the develop the forest line of effort I'm counting on her to drive improvements that Foster your continued professional growth that result in better care for you and your families and that minimize administrative distractions so you can focus on your wellness and your Readiness Nancy I know our Shipmates are interested in an update on what you and the team have been up to over to you thank you CNR Shipmates in the seven short month since vice admiral Mustin issued nerfy 2022 the develop the force line of effort has tackled some of the big issues that impact your quality of life and your professional success in the Navy Reserve we've developed an onboarding website and standardize the gain process to ensure that you are integrated with your unit and the force from day one the first ever Navy Reserve family connect engaged our Sailors and family members to develop effective communication about your needs and challenges and we've learned a lot from you in that process we've had a maternity leave for cell res Sailors and are piloting a Child Care Program that will give families the flexibility and support they need to participate and train in their Readiness billets we have expanded the meritorious advancement program and delegated quotas to unit commanders to increase map advancements and we are very excited to offer a new and valuable enlisted to officer program to the reserve Force the tar officer in-service procurement program allows qualified enlisted Sailors the opportunity to become an officer while retaining their skills and expertise within the reserve component and last year we began rolling out the cno's get real get better initiative stay tuned on that one many of you will receive important training in the year ahead but know that get real get better is about developing a problem-solving culture that empowers our people to achieve exceptional performance we have made great strides in a short time and we're moving out on a number of other key initiatives that develop the force LOE will build war fighting resilience by embracing and serving the needs of you our Reserve Sailors and your families before during and after activation sir back to you thank you Nancy fantastic progress on critically important work thus far and I know we're just getting started Shipmates at this point you've heard from the chief of Naval operations and each of our nerfy flag Champions they've shared the hard work underway to transform the Navy Reserve Force so we're ready and relevant in an era of strategic competition the activities behind each of these lines of effort combine to generate Mission and mobilization Readiness making our Force more lethal and responsive to warfighting requirements we certainly have much to be proud of but there's still much to do this winter we released battle orders 2032 a vision for the Navy Reserve that expands on the nerfy lines of effort to Define how we will think act and operate differently in the coming decade in the battle orders I specifically call out our work to modernize our professional development and to educate our supportive families Nancy what are you and the team working on in these areas thanks CNR we are already moving out on any development and eliminating roadblocks to our Sailors participation we are developing tools and programs to take care of Navy Reserve families streamlining access to earned benefits and enhancing the ways we care for and enable sellers Sailors to maintain Health welfare and Readiness in and out of drilling status the battle orders chart the course to develop the warfighting Primacy of our force in the future everything we're doing is aligned to that vision Roger that Nancy superb work from you and the team keep up the great workship mates as you've heard we're moving out on the things that make you a full up round in return I'm counting on each of you to know how you factor into our Collective War fighting capability are you ready let's get busy out there | Defense Now | UCKBNaxsFV4hpGVc8QOUmsFg | 2023-06-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 748 | 4,424 |
RxR0KWiM8DY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxR0KWiM8DY | CBD Stabbing and North Adelaide Fire | okay thank you for everyone uh for coming this afternoon we'd like to make a plea for some public help about some incidents that occurred overnight and also to outline to you the police response to what was a terrible murder in the early hours of this morning firstly late yesterday evening and early this morning we understand there was a series of skirmishes and confrontations between groups of men in the cbd some of them were aware of and others were not and we're asking for public assistance if anyone saw it or filmed it or now realises that it may be helpful to us at about 2 am a reasonable size group of men were seen running out of sierra furner lane just off norfolk street near hinley street we don't know why they congregated there or where they ran to but some 10 minutes later it led we believe to a murder which happened on north terrace down near west terrace at the western end the circumstances of that murder are that the attackers ran down the victim and when he fell he was stabbed while he was on the ground and assaulted now what developed after that was a rapid police deployment was put into place and it led to a vehicle being searched outside the quest hotel a motel in franklin street as a result of that vehicle and as a result of going into the hotel and checking the rooms and identifying persons of interest police were able to arrest seven persons that have all been charged with various things none of them have been charged for murder but the seven that were arrested two of them were being sought for the nairobi stabbing a few weeks ago back in march one of them had a bench warrant for a violent offence another one was wanted for an aggravated cause harm on the 21st of april so he was caught up with and then three others were charged with possession of knives and a baton they were confronted by a rapidly deployed star group team who was able they were able to convince them to disarm themselves and they were arrested for weapon offences then not long after a vehicle that was stopped in the cbd near poltner street um or two vehicles actually one there and one elsewhere uh collectively six people were arrested from those vehicles um they were arrested and charged with weapons of fences knives and a machete and in that vehicle is also what we believe is evidence that may be of value to the investigation certainly the murder and certainly of the events as they rolled out during the early hours so a large team of detectives from operation world from major crime from eastern adelaide and from other places at the moment are all assessing the evidence and scrutinizing the circumstances so we can get to the bottom and identify these murderers the victim i can say of the murder is an adult in his twenties of no fixed place but the identification is not confirmed at this stage and that's where we'll leave it until we have the traditional methods and of identifying that young man um i'll take questions for a few you mentioned where was minutes stopped there was one in sierra furner lane i think you've got vision of that one and the other one was at the intersection of king william oh sorry was subsided on king william wakefield in baltimore street uh blue holden yeah people um from obviously police have been at a number of um accommodation places throughout the city do you believe these people are from interstate or a lot of the people involved in this are actually from interstate we can't rule that out at the moment because um generally it's no fixed place of a boat until you until we have to work it out for ourselves because it's full of uncooperation at the moment i do believe any of these people are members of the zero five one game well they've named themselves these uh gangs they're certainly part of the groups that are fighting um or whatever name they give them i don't know don't acknowledge those names i'm not uh briefed on that but uh they're certainly part of the gangs that operation world has been focusing on and it's unfortunate it's come to this because for some time whilst there's been incidences they've been few and fewer and now it's erupted to this last night which uh quickly the police were on top of it straight away the deployment of all the resources in the space of 20 minutes was quite impressive from our position and the leadership on the ground to be able to come out with 13 arrests and we're we're satisfied we've got that situation contained until we work out what's going on you say no one's been charged with murder but uh are you still looking for the person who is actually responsible for the stabbing well we don't know and major crime will make some announcements about that in the uh a few days to come so i don't want to go into the evidence of the murder but i'm satisfied that 13 arrested off the street for weapons and violence all of whom we will be opposing bail in the coming days and all of whom except one are adults and you expect to make further arrests though in relation to the murder i can't rule that out and as is specific to the murder i'll stay away from that let superintendent bray will speak to that in the next few days have you mentioned the whole one or adults what's the sort of age um groups of they're all the youngest and the oldest they're all in their early 20s except one but media section will release those details too straight after this so you'll have all that when it comes to the victim i know you haven't confirmed it yet but is there a threat to the wider community or was he known for the other parties the working theory at the moment is this is a incident between two groups that know each other the threat to the public is there because uh when they confront each other look what happens they've got bloated weapons they've got other weapons and the threat is also there to the frontline police who respond quickly and not always in numbers and sometimes we might be outnumbered until so the threat to public is there so what's the response then this is a pretty serious escalation of what we've been seeing how are police planning to respond to this 13 violent people in custody that's our first step so we're satisfied that the main aggressors and the most violent ones of these are in custody at the moment until we work out who will be charged with what you feel that there were a series of skirmishes throughout the city um by that do you mean that there were skirmishes inside pubs and bars was it all outside from what i understand is this there's a couple skirmishes outside on footpaths which haven't been caught by camera and we're interested to learn whether they are related to this group or not being a busy sunday night early hours they could be unrelated but they could be so we're hoping people will explain to us what they saw so well anywhere in the cbd there was one in particular on king williams street that we think might be related resulted in a robbery but it might not be again you know lack of cooperation i can't but i will have to i need to make a phone call yeah do you plan to have more police out in force over the weekends to try and prevent incidents like this from happening we won't wait for the weekend the escalation of resources has already started so there is an enormous amount of police that are working on this case right now on the brief of evidence and with a view to solving the murder and laying charges but the the rapid response and deployment is a plan and whenever we think there's going to be an incident like this they are deployed as you saw last night do you fear that now someone has died there could be for the acts of retaliation between these two groups these are people with no purpose who react with spontaneous acts of violence there's always a risk of that but hopefully we've got the right group in custody do you expect more arrests today uh i can't answer that are you working with community leaders to try and get on top of this still yeah the important thing is the the the community and and their leaders they want the same as what so paul wants the social cohesion they are very very supportive of us and us of them they understand these young men have um difficult and complex social settings and we're trying to assist them as they assist us so it's a very difficult situation but the community's been fantastic and particularly their leaders we can't speak highly enough last night i i don't know um certainly there weren't that many in the uh final act of the murder uh but during the evening we're trying to piece together who was involved and that's why we're asking for assistance uh so we can piece it together because no one is actually coming forth and painting a picture for us unfortunately does it appear does it appear that this was organized between the two groups have they specifically come to the city to clash i suppose i don't think it was an appointment to fight i think with uh on on the limited knowledge that i have of it at the moment and with their social media and and and seeing each other spontaneously it's just led to this there was nothing that gave us the position or the view that they were uh coming to fight at that spot at that moment no so social media may have led each other to to each game i don't know what i'm saying is we're looking at that is how do these groups of men move across a cbd with 300 000 people and then manage to find each other how does that happen they must be communicating okay sorry yep quickly do you still believe it's suspicious or well let me clarify suspicious in the terms if it's unusual um it's not suspicious we're not looking for an arsonist it's not suspicious in the terms that it's deliberately lit but the circumstances are unusual and we're leaving that to mfs and sophomore phytax before we can announce what it was it's just unusual sorry a car was seized can you give more details about why that car was seized and how it's related sorry i'm not aware of a car being seized but what i do want to say about the fire was the amazing effort by mfs and the people that they saved and the way they saved them and also the frontline police officers that went there they had to get some treatment themselves they'll put it at great payroll as well i mean i think there's seven people in hospital i don't think there's any life threatening at the moment but certainly um the ferocity of that fire and the position where it was up high i think the first responders did a great job um smoke alarms didn't sound is that being investigated as to why they sound my information is that the smoke alarm is what led the fire brigade and the police there the details of that i've seen what's been reported i i don't know and i'm not in a position to go into that um are any charges likely to be laid and if so what sort of charges again i'm not familiar with the brief and we need to first establish the cause and then they're going to have to work from there detectives will need to know the calls first and then they can assess that but it's a good question if there's charges there to be laid they'll be late and um a domestic violence incident is that part of your investigation no okay so i've got | SA Police News | UCiK-SibgVl1RYy8qzsMg7ng | 2022-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,098 | 11,195 |
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3glYjinH5y4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3glYjinH5y4 | Heart of DA - Resisting Temptation and Helping Others | hello hi i'm larry neal i'm with chevron and been practicing for about 25 years soon to retire my little vignette here is about when i first took the da classes from sdg the tools the processes they all really fit very well with my personality and immediately started integrating those into my day-to-day decisions and helping people shortly after i learned it my wife and i moved our family over to indonesia before we left we didn't want to forget what we really wanted to get out of life so we took a bunch of photos and created what we called a vision board and we really really wanted a large piece of property where we could have horses and chickens and things like that so we took all these pictures of chickens and and what have you and every time we were presented with an opportunity to spend money on something say a fishing trip or something like that we would set this in the middle of the table and talk about that opportunity and largely we turned those opportunities down because that vision was there so it was sort of a visual representation of our objectives then when we came home and our kids were grown they tended to attract a lot of other children particularly kids that came from broken homes it wasn't uncommon at all for us to have 10 or 12 kids laying on the floor sleeping when i got up in the morning to go to work and what they found out was is that they could come to our house and through some simple dialogue i could help them frame up and solve their problems uh or at least come up with some solutions because a lot of them were from like i said from broken homes and this really helped them deal with some of those issues so what did i get out of it it's being able to help others that's the big thing for me | Society of Decision Professionals | UCIIOOSambGLBiQb6V0IvXcw | 2015-06-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 336 | 1,745 |
X8lNcmoFUOk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8lNcmoFUOk | Barbara H Moore for Rimes of The Ancient Mariner in The What The Hell Is Love? Project | at 12 I formed the Jimmy Wells club with three of my girlfriend's singing to know Jim is to love Jim in unison over the phone got us nowhere with him fast when I was 16 13 year old eric from the Jersey Shore wrote me long passionate letters of love foolishly I cared what people thought regrettably I let our ages matter by 21 I thought I'd found love several times but it was only hormones and hashish and music of the times messing with my total lack of common sense and there were those six years of ups and downs with Phil who said he loved me but not enough he would always choose the needle Charlie seemed a perfect fit I knew he was trouble a broken face and a hospital stay too late John the Irish barkeep drank everyone under the table and I kept trying to keep up we cared more about the booze than we ever did each other and then came Richard we've been together 30 years it seems to be about familiarity not breeding contempt beyond that it's all spit in the wind and timing | Phillip Giambri | UCXDOsC5rPyP-VrVwmZUnJ6A | 2015-03-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 193 | 986 |
KxZoTQIyJy0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxZoTQIyJy0 | Lost In The BIGGEST Mall of America | we are actually lost in the mall of america pros and cons we're lost that's a con pros okay so this is bad okay i swear all the dumb shrimp co was here we came adjacent to that across so if bubba gump is there i felt like we should be over there boston biggest mall in the u.s we are actually also everything the mall is closed actually and we are still lost in here as long as you stick to the right wall eventually at some point you'll get up where did we come from see now we're up too high oh god you know where you're going you know probably somewhere around there it's literally an exit okay so guys we're in the we're at the mall of america right the ball of america is the biggest mall in all america all of egypt we're the mall america which is cool it's like a mall but bigger and uh we're gonna get some food legacy toys dude classic toys there's actually so much stuff here it's crazy they're about to close and i would consider this to be fairly busy for for compared to what i'm used to but there's also the biggest home in america fresh vibrant american fresh five [Music] that's the play right there i don't know if i want to buy anything from a jerk jerk king 100 really yeah jerk king seriously i love jerking type one of you love jerk king my vote is always the most hipster looking place that has like their own brewery in the back place called saloon all right that's it baby i'll catch you guys later dude the rainforest happens a little tribute to uh one of the 17 remainder i just feel weird with the camera all right they like the camera i mean yeah [Music] you just sit on the same side [Music] is everything okay let me see what they got to eat [Music] no we won't try to find a sign that's right is [Music] and [Music] but now i suck so i just i just want i just walk around the camera now so the camera thing is good yeah i'm pretty much just a human camera you know i don't really have a personality or anything yeah that's okay i'm over it nice i swear i know this person i like aren't wasting i swear so much i've seen this person already show chat immediately [Applause] that guy's second divorce chad open up but only if you're of age this is my chat the kids are a [ __ ] [Laughter] this burger's pretty good that means these chairs are exactly like wow that's really bad this is definitely the type of food that you look at you ask yourself why the hell does this exist why you ordered it why are you coming here i ordered hey does anybody eat burgers like this what are you doing what are you doing no no no no no no bro does anybody ever do that like put ketchup directly on the burner like like on the side yes really actually they went to prison for murder they're in jail all right you're right i didn't expect them to have the good food and they did so wholesome thank you also did you i was going to say that all right i was the guy yeah he was the guy what i guess your first year what is it right there corkle i'm gonna [Laughter] there's so much stuff there's cool stores there's a musical i wish we had more time today there's closed mall of america kind of a good stream venue yeah honestly it's kind of creepy look at that it actually is like kind of creepy here oh my god [Laughter] where did we come from yeah it's up a level wait no it's not because we see now we're up too high this is twitch we don't go to the director we just look at who we follow boston biggest mall in the us wait we are actually also everything is closed all right how you can for sure to find it we'll just hook to the right we hug the right wall and if you keep [ __ ] to the right you'll be fine as long as you stick to the right wall eventually at some point you'll get up wait is it a halloween store i think it's a something else store yeah it's definitely a something else store they're crying you [ __ ] kidding me bonnie what are you trying to say about my sense of fashion would definitely wear these pants this is not i'd maybe wear the pants i cap the pants but maybe the shirt too but not the chain in order play this hassan drip drop chat this trip cost me like a million dollars but actually closer to like 4 000 ish for the stream so if you guys have twitch prime and you haven't used it anywhere yet i would greatly appreciate it if you guys want fish prime that'd be sick personal chat thank you i i very much appreciate it we are actually lost in the mall of america well i have good news we are in america okay so we're halfway right we're walking okay so pros and cons we're lost that's a con pros okay so this is bad okay i swear all the gum shrimp co was here we came adjacent to that across so if bubba gump is there i felt like we should be over there which would mean north strong is that where it came from is it that way yeah what [Music] or that way the mall is closed actually and we are still lost in here wait okay so i remember oh god we came across this but i feel like we came across this coming from this way originally so [Music] yes we came from that way wait shake shack validity's there no no no this way wait that's an exit you know probably somewhere around there it's literally an exit [Music] uh yeah we're gonna end it here i think we should be here probably they never actually made it out yes we did okay let's make it out first we're gonna make it out on the side of the side first no leave them at suspense okay chad that's it make sure to follow bonnie rabbit make sure to be here 12 and a half hours from now 12 and a half hours i think so what you're literally on the stream of course you're not watching 12 and a half hours from now i'm probably this is gonna be the best tailgate that we've done yet we're working directly with the university of minnesota to like athletic department they're like we can see their whole facility everything it's gonna be sick it's actually it's good for them too because it's big for recruiting all that kind of stuff too to be able to show off uh kind of all the hype around their school so if you work for a college football athletic department whatever and uh you want me to come out for tailgate tour and do the big show uh i would love that so as long as it's like the right school the right fit schedule all that stuff um hit me up on twitter sfam tv follow my twitter us van tv everything is that s10 tv twitter discord reddit twitch twitter instagram everything is s fan tv follow the stream if you're new here you haven't followed yet um appreciate all the subs the bits donations all that stuff okay come on they they wanna they wanna see us leave so they know that so they know for a fact we got out of it let's chat it's fine it's fine all right bye [Music] very everybody | Esfand | UChX76aZbAkJBdQQ2iAm-GQg | 2022-09-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,334 | 6,727 |
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QTC1vSRJDGw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTC1vSRJDGw | ESP-IDF in CPP 13: WiFi Smart Config | hello and welcome to episode 13 i think we are so if we're superstitious look away now um recap of what we did last time in episode 12 we've proven our non-volatile storage is working across reboots so at run time we can save some data to a partition um on the esp well on the spi flash but uh same thing in uh practical search terms for what we're doing um and then we can re retrieve that data after a reboot or after unplugging the esp for as long as you want and then plugging it back in so it effectively acts like a memory stick plugged into your computer is a reasonable way of looking at it so you can unplug that take that somewhere else plug it back in and that data is still there and we can do that at runtime um so that's very handy for saving our ssid and password so we only need to set it up once um using the app which of course will be at run time not compile time so we can get rid of these we'll probably leave them in as a fullback but barring that we will send the data across at runtime so we need a way of saving that outside of the ram so that we can recover that so we've done that and we did a little bit of um dirty test code here so the very first thing i'm going to do is get rid of this dirty test code because it's it's not required and if i was being thorough i would actually go and delete those keys from the partition because they will actually be in there still so that wi-fi key and the uh was it counter ctr key we used but but to be honest it's only a few bytes i don't really care and chances are at some point i'm going to change the petition table anyway so that will get cleared or i do believe there is a command line thing you can do when you call idf dot py i'm pretty sure it's either in that or there's another something dot py that you can call that will actually zero out the partition that you specify or all of them or you can do a full arrays or something like that um but i i don't really care so i'm not going to bother um so with that deleted um with the nvs done and the wi-fi working pretty well uh and the smtp that sits on top of that um working well it is now time to do the smart config so if you're not familiar with smart config go and have a look at the esp website uh for the idf uh basically you download an app on your phone um i'm on android so i can confirm it works on that i do believe it works on iphone as well but i've never i've not got an iphone so i can't test that but i'm fairly certain it does so you download this app you plug in your esp the esp runs some code provided by espressif the app connects to that code and sends it your ssid and password that you've keyed into the app that you want to use then there's a little bit of two and throw in in a communications protocol between the phone and the um esp and or your tablet or whatever you're running on uh and then the esp will have the ssid and password and then of course it's up to us to pass that to the wi-fi to connect to the the router i believe the communications goes through the router or something happens with the router in the loop um somewhere along the line so i had issues with my router um and smart conflict just didn't work and this was last year so it may well have been patched out but as far as i'm aware it hasn't um so i had to put my router in the 2.4 gigahertz band into legacy mode that was the setting on my azus router um and then all of a sudden it started working absolutely fine my linksys router that i use for for testing hence this ssid here uh that i think i flashed it with see the dd wrt or open wrt i can't remember which one i put on it just worked fine out of the out of the box um uh so you may not have an issue but if you do come across an issue it's just failing and sending some characters but not all of them then it may well be that you need to put your router's 2.4 gig band into legacy mode uh there is a github issue for it um that i raised and the information's on there and a bit of to and throw between me and espressif where they weren't having issues but i was and i could prove i was but they couldn't reproduce it and in the end we we found putting it in legacy mode works and i don't believe either of us know why it works but it does work so yeah i'm not going to go diving into the bowels of smart config to be frank i'm not interested so um you know that if someone else wants to contribute to the community then then go for it of course um so looking at my notes here we've got a couple of headers we need to include first of all um and this is quite easy so i'm just going to copy and paste those in so esp smart config.h and spark config act.h so this code i wrote quite a while ago so we'll see if it um if it still works there we go so let's do this top down um so let's think about how we're going to implement it first and the best way of integrating this into what we already have um there's a saying that classes or objects should be open to extension but not modification um it's a philosophy but anyway we will be probably modifying our wi-fi class or we we could create another derived class perhaps maybe that might actually be a better way of doing it um no no i'm not convinced by that actually i think i'd prefer it to be in wi-fi and then it's all contained it's you know it's up to you how you want to implement it at the end of the day yeah okay so right we're going to need some more states now i don't particularly want to change our global states too much in fact i don't think i want to change them at all so i'm going to do something i'm probably going to regret and we may come back and change this uh but i'm going to create a new enum which will live here and we'll call this the smart config state um and again if i just quickly have a look at my implementation here just to remind myself wi-fi set config we've done all of that i'm just gonna excuse me while i prepare what i should have done ages ago mark config start is what we want okay yeah right yeah fine um so we've got not started we sort of have to work around what the api gives us here and started and actually we need an intermediary here starting because this is from a call back so in the not started state we will call a function called start very similar to the the wi-fi side of things uh that we must not call again until we've had the callback from the api to tell us that yes it has successfully started so once we've called starts we'll jump into the starting state and then sit and wait there until we get the callback from the api to say yes i've started or no something went wrong and actually that's probably all we need yeah okay and then we'll have a oops um static smart config state and then that's a static so we'll stick it up here with the rest of our statics yeah shouldn't have given it quite such a long name but never mind and we want not started for our initial state um that's in braces so i shouldn't need to scoop that to wi-fi that's a shame that looks so unbelievably ugly let's see what i can just do that for you there we go that does look ugly as hell no i think about that uh i could just shorten that to sc but i want it to be a little bit more verbose anyway we'll take the hit um okay so we have a new event handler that we now need to implement so where's our event handlers so we've got event handler wi-fi ip so we need another one and this is going to get long so i am going to abbreviate that's a smart config and just put a note on that um and this takes a void star arg an event base ninth 32 event id and voice star data okay so it's got the same prototype that's good just looking to see if we need to add anything else in possibly a smart config function i don't think we necessarily need to do that yeah i don't think we need to do that okay excuse me so when what do we want to do here uh oh we need the configuration okay uh so we shall you know what let's tidy this up a little bit while we're here it's a bit bit better so we want a static uh and we want oh this has got a huge type another mind uh that's going to look a bit weird but anyway smart config config um yeah okay and i'm doing it this way because it follows the same as the wi-fi init config there so we want scope on that and then we want to do there is a macro for us here again like the wi-fi in it a nice smart config start config default yeah okay um and then ah okay right i see what i've done here let's just try and tidy that up a bit do we have a constructor for wi-fi yes we do there is a there there's a variable within here that i want to change and actually this might not work anyway okay right before i do that let's actually get this initialized so we want to call esp smart config start when i'm not quite with it today we want to call this once wi-fi is up so do we have a task for wi-fi i don't think we do do we this is a taskless class don't care about that don't care about that don't care about that says it's taskless it would be nice to keep it taskless that just means we have to do a bit more work in the callbacks which i'm not a huge fan of but if you do too much work particularly in a wi-fi or a bluetooth callback um it means that the wi-fi bluetooth task can't do anything else whilst it's doing that treat it like an interrupt so if data comes in but it can't process that data because you're busy executing your own code in the callback um you can very quickly overflow buffers and have system crashes and all sorts of things going on so you want to try and keep these as clean as possible and to that end actually mutexes could be problematic if you sat there waiting for it um we'll roll with it for now but we might come back and change this so i'm going to put a note painting for mu sex in call back um and i won't copy and paste it down because it'll be obvious when we come back to this okay state is now ready to connect hmm actually it would make sense to decouple this slightly just trying to think what the best way of doing this is it's worth very much worth spending time thinking about the issue so we jump into the ready to connect state go to them how do we actually then connect oh i know why it's because our ssid and password are in the wi-fi config so what we call esp wi-fi connect that's what's throwing me oops oh in begin right yeah got it got it got it got it yes okay so i've written this slightly differently to my notes that's that's why it threw me so what we need is in this stage we need to know whether or not we've got credentials whether or not we've got an ssid and password okay right that's that's good that's what we need yeah yeah i'm happy with that and we need to check our config so we may want to comment this out in fact we may want all of this no because we need to set the config to start it so we just want this bit yeah yeah yeah not happy with that so if we are ready to connect um we need to do some stuff let's just paste that in for the moment in fact let's stick this somewhere else just create some room up here um now watch the watch intellisense go absolutely mental uh no it's not surprisingly so what we need to do is check our credentials let's just collapse some of this stuff we don't need for the moment so a wi-fi config let's create a little helper function that's what i want to do where do i want to put it here here looks good so we'll have a static pool oh static pool um empty credentials uh takes no parameters and we are going to return you'll see where i'm going with this in a sec have we got string c string yes we do so if zero equals len and then our ssid so we're just verifying whether or not there's data in there doesn't necessarily mean it's good or that the router is turned on or you know there's not a typo in it but we're just verifying that there's actually data in there that we could potentially give a get and give a try so if the ssid or the password have a zero length string in them now potential bug here if you don't have a password but come on now really if that happens i'm happy to not support it quite frankly then we will return true uh else will return false okay so nice little helper function there so that means we can say copy that we can do if not empty credentials then do this process that we had before yeah so we've got some data which might be good in the um in the config so let's try and use them um else we need to start up smart config and the way we do that is uh we need to register the events handler and actually we can do that in our init uh event handler so i'm just gonna copy and paste one of the other initializers for the all registers for the event handler and this is going to be an sc event and our event handler is sc events handler and this is slightly different to my notes because this the event handler registers register call has changed as you can see there and we'll do any id rather than what i had in my notes there calling asp event handler instance register yeah okay so the event handler is registered now so we don't have to worry about that obviously we've not written it yet um so right yeah the variable in here that i wanted to change let's have a look uh if we f12 into that is enable log i would very much like to enable that because default is not enabled i believe enable log false as you can see up here you know what that's not a particularly long struct so we can just do true false null so we can get rid of that true false uh no hang on what is the third thing is that a pointer oh wrong button yes pointer so let's do it the c plus plus way and use null pointer okay so that that'll just enable the logging and turn that off if you wish so if we don't have credentials then clearly we can't call connect so what we want to do instead is call smartconfig start sounds reasonable so esp smart config starts we need to pass it a pointer to our config and this where it may all come crashing down if that oh no it is const that's good a lot of the idf stuff don't have const there so if you've declared this as a const somewhere you well you can const cast it or c style cast it but really that's just a bad idea unless you know what the function is doing under the under the hood so and then let's put our logging in here so let's just copy and paste those down could probably do with the log funk macro or a function or something so calling esp smart config start and then print out the status and then if esp ok is equal to status then we will change our smart config state where is it smart config state 2 starting so smart config state is equal to and it's a scoped enum so there we go we're strongly typed enum to starting now we need to do a check here because we don't want to call this over and over again uh we want to make sure we're not already in the starting state so if someone's just spamming begin and we're already in the starting or started state then we don't want to start again so quite simply i'm going to do else if let's just copy and paste that in for now um wait for this code to catch up i don't know why it does this when i'm recording and then we want not started sorry a lot of tab flipping here my apologies so what we're saying here is if we've not got empty credentials we'll try and connect we need to implement some fault finding on this if the credentials are wrong but we'll do that later but if we do have empty credentials and we're in the not started state for smart config then start smart config otherwise there's not a lot to do we've got no credentials so we can't connect we've already started smart config so what more can we do not not a great deal so we're just going to break out um and so that effect actually we probably should raise an app an error message else status equals esp it's not esp fail but i'm just typing that in so i can f12 i want like an already running or something like that maybe not okay well that that's at least going to start our smart config um which is good so now we need to implement our smart config callback and i am just scrolling to find that uh okay let's have a look at what the callback can actually send us might have to pull up the get not the github the documentation smart config so let's have a quick look at this then uh and make sure we're on version release 4.3 always make sure you do that yeah i've had issues before because stuff was fixed i was on an old version or you know vice versa so this has been extended there's more stuff here here we go here's the event types that's what i was looking for oh let me just zoom in on that for you so we've got scan done phone channel got ssid send ack so none of those are actually smart config started so it looks like everything i said about we don't know whether it's starting or started was a lie hmm interesting so this is why when when i talk about um keeping things the same and consistent and that's what we're trying to do with our code um if things are consistent and the same it makes life a lot easier you don't have to keep looking things up which you know just speeds up speeds everything up really so we don't need a starting state um so what we shall do is we need to jump straight to started started like that and that's oops wrong button uh save all and then yeah intellisense catches up okay so we're now in the started state right and i've immediately forgotten what the callbacks were let's have a look got ssid password oh so that's right okay yeah fine let us implement our callback then shall we let's get on and do it so don't need that anymore let's just nudge that down and give us some scope and wi-fi super right so what do we want to do in our smart config callback um or event handler should i say well as i said with keeping things consistent let's follow the same methodology uh and let's sort of copy this one so let's just copy those first couple of lines for um to get us going so if sc event is equal to event base to make sure that actually this callback was called for a smart config thing before we then start messing about casting and we want the ssid got password purely so i can f12 and see what the type of that is smart config event t so we want to i want a smart config event type static cast to that so now we have the event excellent and then we normally print that out okay that's fine and then we go straight into our switch case nice so case and the only one actually we care about is this got ssid and password one and you could filter it when we um register the callback um but we'll do it the more wholesome way here again to keep it consistent with everything else and then default and we're just going to break out of that purely because we don't care about the other states um typically having a default that just breaks like that is is really bad um you should handle everything the way you intend um in this case actually that is the way i intend but doing that as your norm uh sticking a default break is typically gonna lead you into issues so just something to think about uh and so that in that thought process we'll put a note here don't care don't have any work to do for the other event types like that there we go so now it's clear when someone else comes to read this they can say why is he just broken out of this you know you know you're not handling things i hope there's a note there's not actually anything to do for the other event types so there we are um and this is going to need some sort of scope on it because of what we're going to do next so now we need to get the data from the callback um and in true form with the rest of the smart config stuff this has a hilariously verbose type name which i'm not against it's just it just looks ugly but you can read it and it makes sense it's better than just having you know sc underscore senior you know unless you're working on smart config at the time you'd be like what on earth is that i have no idea um then you would then have to you know left 12 into it and so on so if we do f12 into it we can see that this is a struct that contains our ssid and password as null terminated strings that's nice some tokens the ip address of your phone uh mac address of the target access point okay that's yeah let's get some good good stuff in here and this is a pointer so we want data is equal to a static cast i think we can static cast from a void star and don't need to do a reinterpret cast we'll soon find out and this is where it gets really stupid well just looks like it's almost going to fit on the screen close enough so we'll just static cast the event data from avoid star um into whatever this is uh smart com that struct anyway so now we have a pointer to that that data and let's just quickly build that to make sure i can static cast i don't have to do a reinterpret i can't remember if you can static cast from voidster to any other type because it could be dangerous obviously we can brace initialize that which shortens it slightly okay initializing argument one of something something oh okay ssid and password are byte arrays not char arrays that's not what i wanted let's just quickly check that okay it doesn't specify if it's not terminated or not which is a bit of an issue in fact we can do this easy mode it's a bit it's a bit more dirty uh so we can change this um to if the first byte in the array is null the null terminator then the the array is empty and because we default initialize this that is actually safe to do if we didn't default initialize this so what i mean by that is didn't have these braces there then it would just allocate the memory but not clear it and it could have any sort of data unspecified in it just whatever the memory was last time um that's the risk so if we specify we want to default initialize it i think actually in c plus now it does that by default um but it's you know it's good protein um it's a good thing to do to be clear and it makes it very obvious what you're trying to do so we'll check the first byte of the array if it's null then clearly there's no string in there and we just need to remember when we clear that string to set the first byte to null which is actually what you would do anyway so that should be reasonably safe to do unused variable data so it didn't actually give us a warning about this an error about the static cast or maybe it did i can see a red squiggle there because that needs to be a star okay wi-fi config was not declared in this scope folks i've still got this uh let's just put a block comment around that for the moment i want to add some const onto this as well consciousness yeah that looks good so you can static cast that that's that's nice to know uh so i want to add some const onto this so it's const data because we're we're promising not to change it and it's a const pointer that at least adds some protection around this because i don't know if smart config then goes and uses that array under the hood so this just prevents us from accidentally changing anything it just makes um passing around pointers a little bit less error prone uh or bug prone should i say so what we want to do is if our state is what ready to connect first state is ready to connect so we don't want to start overwriting this if we're already connected not that that should actually happen but nevertheless so if our state is ready to connect where is it if our state is ready to connect then we shall copy in our ssid and password now just f12 into that that's a 32 byte array that's a 64 byte array and i'm just going to pin that and our config type is a 32 and a 64. okay that's good both as unsigned char arrays but not terminated strings why aren't these chars anyway whatever yeah that's weird anyway so what we need to do is a string copy we could do um a mem copy since they it's promising that they are a null terminated string i'm more happy doing that so string and copy and we are copying two this thing i commented out where is it but that's a u in eight and it needs to be a chart oh so i see why i did it as a mem copy you know what let's do it as a mem copy because then it can be any type because we know it's not terminated anyway we might as well just copy across the whole array yeah that makes sense so we're copying two there and we're copying from event sorry not event data from data dot oh ssid that's nice and easy and then size of standard men is that in utility standard man is in oh it's an algorithm do we have algorithm yes we do so standard men uh of the size of blah and size of blah so that so let me explain why i'm doing that at the moment these two arrays are both 32 bytes long okay 32 there and we got 32 there so that's fine so we could just plug in one of the numbers um the issue with that is if this api changes in the future and suddenly they decide oh actually i want to make that 31. then what we would end up doing is copying 32 bytes into a 31 byte array or you know vice versa if it's the other way around so you need to make sure you know which is the smallest and take the smallest so you don't over copy um because likely what would happen when we're copying into this this one so it's likely to overwrite the first bit of password not an issue because we're then going to set the password um but then that's going to overwrite the scan method likely or some padding or something it's just bad standard min is context sphere uh i believe let me just double check that yes it is so that will be so this whole expression you may think oh but each time you're doing this you've got to do this computation figure out which one's smaller than the other now because these types are known at compile time standard mim will just work out at compile time put in the number which in this case is 32 but if it changes in the future whatever that's fine so we've now copied in our ssid let's do the same for our password uh and this is a pointer so we need to use the arrow operator to access that not the dot operator is it an operator the dot i suppose it probably is isn't it and it would probably make more sense to actually replace these with what the actual type is so let's just change that to that cohen curl on ssid i prefer doing it that way oh but this is going to look horrible now isn't it never mind that's personal preference say i mean the compiler will work it out anyway but i prefer that despite the fact that that looks horrible and then we want wi-fi come on come on password there we go so that'll copy in the ssid and password so now oh hello um so now we want to send that config again to the wi-fi which we have already done somewhere in our init set mode set config so let us copy and paste that up come on be a bit more clever about copying and pasting please vs code so do keep track of mode yet fine when we're not doing that just now so we now have an ssid and password and actually these should be correct but we don't know until we know and then what do we want to do we want to call connect don't we actually before we do that we do actually have some work to do in this callback as dictated by the protocol so let me just copy and paste this in first and then we'll talk about it let's just get this into our styling uh trunks dsp error type equals and then it is data so yeah we have to call this function to send the acknowledgement to the phone that we got the ssid and password um why that's not lowering the protocol pass i'm not sure maybe it's to allow you to do some memory checking on it or something and then yeah and that's the data you have to pass it which is contained within this type so type token and cell phone ip type token cell phone id so they're all in there and this is what the example shows how you're supposed to do it and let's change that to esp error to name there we go so we send the ack then we copy our ssid and password in then we set the config in the wi-fi and then we call connect we don't really care too much whether the ack is successful so we have status there so let's create that variable status and then we need to do our usual thing here so if the status is okay then we'll call connect and then if that is okay we move into the connecting state yeah there's probably a bunch of bugs in here and edge cases and so on but this will do for the time being and this episode is getting a bit long um but that now is actually all the work we need to do uh bar we need to get some mutexes at the start of this so what's that the connect guard mutex which we need to obtain here before we call connect we need the state change mutex here and let's just copy and paste this from somewhere else there we go so there's a state change mutex uh so we can change our state uh and yeah cool we'll finish this off on the next episode then so we'll see you then | Simon Howroyd | UCxjeO0FH6sdpwIb2Wkbwtzw | 2021-05-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 5,837 | 32,747 |
mkkeq5d4M0c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkkeq5d4M0c | Bitter Tonic From Tinctures | good morning y'all I'm going to specifically be talking about bitter tonics this morning but one of the herbs I would really like to use for it I don't have any made at this time so I'm going to make a tincture and I will be adding it to my remedy when it gets finished so what I have in this little jar is organic dandelion root very extremely helpful liver acid reflux stomach issues digestive there's a lot of really good things for your body now there are different ways to make this I personally use vodka because when I combine this with stuff I usually put it in you know my drops in my coffee and I can't taste the vodka anyway I'm not a big drinker but I can't taste it anyway some people use glycerin sorry buthe grade vegetable glycerin I have made to stuff with this but personally as I went on my detoxing and I'm not craving sweets and all that anymore and to sweet it's just really nasty to me so and some people use a apple cider vinegar so you know you have your options on what you use personally I use alcohol get a hundred proof and yes I always have something under me because I'm a speller and then you're just going to cover the herb there you can go and you're going to put a lid on it label it and you're going to put it somewhere cool in a cool dark place I like to do about four weeks I like to pull out the maximum effects of the herb so King stirs are really that easy you can make them using a lot of different herbs as you'll see I've even basil and all kinds of things the world's your oyster out there was doing this and they keep a really really really long time I've had some of mine since 2012 five years already and they're still fine then I still use them so this is part one of bitter tonics so I will be back with part two when I get this labeled and put in the put away so I can eventually add it to my bitter tonic be right there making my bitters tonic and all I'm simply going to do is combine some of my textures that I know will help my body and I should have pre openings before I started a camera because somebody could really give me some the hands are just not as good as they used to be at this point but I'm working on okay so the first one I have in here is done in my dropper is st. John's work and I'm going to put it there upper full and I will rinse it out okay st. John's wort is for basically anxiety stress depression I'm not depressed but I have been having a lot of stress lately simply for the fact that what's been going on physically and emotionally spiritually is what's getting me through here by anyway it is also a bitter it is very bitter so I'm adding that one and where did you go my dear I'm also adding the ro texture again I'm just doing this in equal portions this one is your area it's for digestive aid that's what bitter King stirs actually do if you're having problems with kind of acid reflux or heartburn 'z and things like that we tend to overlook bitters and I really found out from having my chicory plant that the more of the bitters I consume the less I'm plagued with this stuff and man it's been fantastic I'm also going to do in here is this which is for stomach cramps gas upset stomach end goes another drawerful I'm really not trying to cross contaminate but they all get mixed anyway so not really too concerned about it and here we go fever view fever view is extremely bitter it's an anti-inflammatory it does help with headaches and things really well - that's really not why I'm using it I'm using it for its bitter portions and actually for the anti inflammatory figure I can help my stomach and my other aches and pains in one shot so how can you beat that the last one I am using and this one at this point right now is basil and goes to basil and this is also an insight inflammatory it's good for stomach cramps you know the pain that comes when you get the acid reflux and things for indigestion side benefits constipation which that's that one's not my problem but you know you can also there are several that you can use of course the dandelion root that I just made can do fennel seed orange peels horehound chamomile I mean really there's a lot of very bitter herbs out there these bitters affect your hurt your intestines your liver your gall bladder your pancreas so really I would caution you only you know what your health problems are you know but go and research these things don't ever make a kingster or put something on your skin because you see a video about it without praying and testing out these things because you can have allergic reactions you can find an allergy you never knew you had it these things can counteract against meds that you're on like for me I take heart meds so therefore I have to be very careful with turmeric and people are pushing that one really really hard but what that does is it cancels out my mind my heart medicine which is another good thing so always go and investigate I'm not a doctor I don't play one on TV nor do I pretend to be but I do want to treat my health let's release pharmaceutical way that I can I appreciate if doctors I am appreciative that we live in a time where a lot of things are available but I still want to go the old natural route because I believe the things that plague our bodies were put on this earth in the beginning it's just our diligence and duty to go search them out find them but again be cautious and don't just don't just put anything in your system without knowing how you're going to react to it okay so what I've done is I've mixed these up and I am just going to pour them in here and I'll probably need to do a double batch because the bottle is only about halfway full I don't think it will so on the cam look yeah not so much about how full and what I'm just going to simply do is I'm going to put a dropper full in my beverage in a beverage before I eat that's about that's really all about it you know you can make a bigger batch obviously if you want to double it triple it whatever you have but I'm finding these things are helping me and I do keep the chicory and on my diet for those who are suffering with this problem I eat the chicory greens they were excruciating ly bitter at first but now I find that I really like them they taste good to me and they have like I said alleviated so many of my problems feverfew is one to be cautious with if you're going to eat it raw it's uber bitter and it can cause irritation to eat the green leaf which is kind of why I'm doing it in the kingster it's going to be combined with the others and you know won't be such a powerful punch because I want this to perfect in my system not agitating that's about all I got for you guys today so I'm going to be titling this video bitter tonic when my dandelion gets done it will be added with these other oils oils it will be added with these other King stirs no oils involved in this one as part of my daily routine to combat acid reflux which has not been bad lately and I'm thankful thankful since you'll have a wonderful day in god bless you | Opal from the suburbs | UCmmlHzMs4CVJK7VC1l5PdTw | 2017-06-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,387 | 7,037 |
rRBzgXCLGXM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRBzgXCLGXM | A Deeper understanding of the Tabernacle Part 3 (Cherubim continued and the Table) by Marty Goodman | again Welcome to our home thank you for attending so this week on my thoughts now I would like to continue our virtual tour of the mishan and its vessels last week we concluded our discussion with the Ken the two childlike figures that rested on the cover of the Ark this week I I'd like to continue with with that topic hopefully we can gain a deeper understanding into the symbolism connected with the Ken now the Ken that rested on the cover of the Ark are portrayed as loving children however in the Book of Genesis the carab that stands guard at the entrance to ganaden to the Garden of Eden is described as a destructive angel with a fiery sword so which is it it would SE that both options are possible when bringing up children children if we allow them to follow in the path of the secular World many times they may go in the path of evil and destruction however when we connect them to the ark meaning to the Torah and mitzvos then they're more likely to grow up to be warm and loving individuals you know when a child is connected to the luos which allude to the Torah and Mitzvah cute they can develop as a son of Yakov ainu Jacob Our Father whom the Torah refers to as a ish a perfect individual however when a child is not connected to the Torah then he may take a sword in his hand and become become a son of Asa again the other son of yakob of the alen lak based on the talud in babab Basra states that when the karuan were facing each other then it showed God's approval of the children of Israel this phenomena was meant to teach us that it is God's desire that we Face other people meaning that we should care for other people's needs both physically and spiritually since if all of a person's concerns are only selfishly about themselves then the Ken would turn away from each other and signify God's displeasure in addition the Talman AB aasra also discusses the difference between the Ken that were fashioned by Moshe which faced each other and those that were fashioned by schah King Solomon which faced the temple our sages tell us that in the time of Moshe the children of Israel did the will of God however in the time of schomo they did not according to casus when the Ken faced each other this was a sign that the nation was performing God's will when they turned away from each other each in its own corner it suggested that the nation was only concerned about their own selfish egos they were no longer serving God Almighty in reality they were now serving themselves the malum says that the Ken were an illusion to two types of mitzvot those between man and God and those between man and man and just as the two tablets were representative of these different two different types of M vote so to are the children of Israel represent by two different types of leaders one the coing the high priest who represented man's obligation to God which was connected with the first tablet while the king represented those laws that apply to our relationship with man which is connected to the second tablet in addition according to Casas the last letter and the words who is with their faces one towards the other again referring to the Kim spelled the Hebrew word Shalom peace this is an illusion to the concept of peace and Brotherhood that should hopefully exist amongst the children of Israel it is this trait that the Ken serve to stress it states in beish that the K had the faces of small children this was this was an indication that God Almighty views us as his children this fact is important since the love that a father has for his children is not dependent on whether they are good or bad regardless of their actions a father still loves them dearly a Father's love is unconditional the Terah tells us that God Almighty spoke to Moshe from between the two Ken meaning that when God Almighty communicated with Moshe God's voice emanated from between the two figures above the the ark if you were to take the first letter of the three Hebrew words um M shin and he together they spell out the name Moshe mosha was the only Prophet to whom God Almighty spoke to in this fashion the next item that is mentioned in the Torah is the shulhan the table why does the shulhan pred the manura because the shulan represents materialism and the manura represents spirituality Torah just like the tribe of zun the businessmen proceed to the tribe of yakar the Torah Scholars and so to here that being the case then why did the ark proceed the shulhan since it too represented Torah theam s stated because the arc represents a Toler scholar who doesn't need to be supported by anyone in fact he may well be like rean B DOA about whom it was stated that the whole world was supported due to his Merit the Kasam sopur also stated that the arc preceded both the shulhan the table and the manura that candelabra to teach us that every Jew every Jew has a need and an obligation to study Torah however those Torah Scholars who study and serve god with sophisticated and indepth learning of Torah should be supported by the community and freed from many Financial worries which is alluded to by the Zulan relationship the significance of placing the shulan in the mishkan was a reminder that all material blessings are channeled to us from God Almighty however in order for that blessing to grow it must have some root from where it can drop from the shulan represents that root something that is physical so that God's blessing can rest upon it like the story of Alicia in the book of malim and the prophet 's wife where um she he gave Alicia gave her a blessing that the oil that she would pour will continue flowing until she had filled every container that she had collected in her home from this famous story many have taken up the custom of leaving some bread on the table when they recite the grace after meal again based on a ran the shulan the table was placed on the north side of the holies and the manora the the Candelabra was placed on the South Side this was not done randomly our sages tell us that if a person wants to connect to spirituality well they should pray from the south side of the synagogue that was the side where the manura was placed in the mishan on the other hand if an individual desires financial success well then they should pray towards the north that was the side with a shulhan that house the showr was kept as we read in the book of e of job be zah that gold meaning riches comes from the north the order of the torah's description of the items found in the mishkan teaches us a great deal about the relationship that exists between the Torah and its supporters the shul proceeded to man to teach us as it states in P the ethics of the fathers RAR said in a a Torah that if there's no flower then there can be no Torah however the ark symbolized that a Torah a that if there's no Torah then there is no flower this tells us that both are dependent upon each other now the dimensions of the top of the shulan were all in whole numbers this was again to tell the businessman that he should be positive and aggressive in his attempt to attain wealth however the height of the sh was in halves to say that at the same time he should retain his humility he should always remember from where his success really originates from in addition the shul was a half hour amama smaller than the ark which alludes to the fact that tah creates the possibility of lengthening a person's life whereas money and power many times shortens one person's life now the wood that would use in the construction of the mishan was aitan meaning aasia wood a type of Cedar this wood was very special God Almighty had told yuino Jacob our father when he was leaving the land of Canan during the famine to join yoseph in Egypt that he should take young Cedar sprouts and plant them in Egypt yacavino told his sons before he died that when they would leave Egypt that they should be sure to take these cedar trees with them they may not have understood the reason for his request however when they left Egypt they followed their patriarch Yo's instruction and they cut down the Cedars and took them with them into the desert at this time in history people were even known to worship trees again they were called an aera tree the Aquino wanted to be certain that the wood that would be used to build the holy mishkan would be free of any taint of idol worship Sim con stated that in the future this sheim wood would act as an atonement for the three cardinal sins that the nation would transgress in the 40th year of their journey in the desert their sin occurred in the place called shittim the three cardinal sins that they transgress were murder sexual improprieties and idol worship these are the three Commandments that a person must give up their life for rather than transgress for Bai states that now that we can no longer bring sacrifices that one's table serves as a substitute for the altar in the temple therefore a person's table has the power to serve as an atonement for their sins again much like the altar did in fact it became the practice of many of the righteous Jews of France that when they died they would use the wood from their dining room tables to construct their caskets just as their death served as a means of atonement so to their table served as a form of atonement for all of their sins it also served as a witness it was able to testify to all the mitz vote they were performed on and through it this was also an illusion that when a person dies they take nothing physical with them on their Journey to the next World other than their Good Deeds this is what their table symbolized the Hebrew word for a table is Shan it is spelled Shin L and n these four letters form a acronym Shin for Shalom peace lamad Foria or Lo to escort a guest or to extend the loan for showing favor and the non for giving Comfort Torah states that the shulan should be overlaid with pure gold this fact is important it states Ino that the shulan symbolized how a person should conduct their business and the fact that the shulan required pure gold we learned that our business dealings should be pristine without any hint of dishonesty thievery or interest the Kamar the Talma tells us that the first question the one is asked by the Heavenly court on their day of judgment is were you honest in business the Torah continues and states that the shulhan would be constructed with poles made of aasia wood overlaid with gold Talma states that even in the temples these poles were still attached to the shulan in the desert again it was logical to attach poles after all the table that they trans was transpired by the nation whenever they traveled from place to place at a moment's notice however that was not the case once it resided in the temples it seems that when the people came to the temple for the festivals the kohanim the priest would take the shulhan outside of the H where the shulan rested they would bring the shulan with the 12 show breads into the courtyard for all of the people to see well this allowed the people to witness the miracle that was exhibited by the 12 show breads though the show breads rested continuously on the golden table from week to week the people were still able to view the steam rising from the Lowe's as if they had just left the oven this was to impress upon them just how much they were beloved by God their loving father in Heaven this was one of the 10 open Miracles that proved that God's presence resided in his house the 12 breads that rested on the sh were called the bread of faces they were baked in Iron molds that were open on either side so as they baked they crusted and formed faces on both sides Ural the bread of faces the breads were actually thick matah that brings up an interesting point the Hebrew word le is singular one would have thought that they would have been been that it would have been preferred to as lme P the breads of faces plural from the fact that they referred to in the singular tense teaches us that even if one of the 12 lows was missing it would nullify the entire offering even though there were still 11 loaves left in addition the show breads were necessary since in order for a blessing to materialize it must rest on something tangible Le bread bread is referred to as the staple of life this may also be a reason as to why there is a custom to leave over some bread on our table after we finish a meal so that when we recite the grace after meal the B the blessing will have something tangible to rest upon in verse 2530 it states that the bread should remain on the shulan t meaning always the tasa from the word t we learn even on the Shabbat the Shabbat was the time when the Kohan would richly remove the old bread that had rested on the table all week and then replace them with 12 freshly baked Breads in fact at the same time that the old breads were being removed from the table the new breads were replacing the vacancy there was never a moment moment when all 12 breads were not resting on the table this fact was true even when they traveled even then the show breads were not removed they always remained on the table you know I would like to end with a story told in connection with the showbread that were brought in the temple this story took place in the city of spat in this in Israel in the city there resided an unlearned Morano from Spain one day when he was in the synagogue he heard about the show Breads and how much God Almighty enjoyed them and so he went home and he told his wife that that on air of chabas she should bake two special Halos and that he would take them to the synagogue and place them in the ark with the Torah Scrolls and that is exactly what he did his wife baked the two kalas with special care and then before anyone else entered the Sho he placed them in the ark with a short prayer that he originated well then next morning when he came to pray he looked into the AR and he was really Overjoyed the howow were gone he was so happy he couldn't wait to tell his wife this went on for weeks but then one week the rabbi of the synagogue was sitting in the back of the sanctuary and he was working on his Shabbat sermon curiously he watched as the Morano open the ark and place two breads inside as Morano closed the curtain the rabbi called out to him and asked him what he was doing well he innocently told the rabbi that he was leaving a bread offering to God Almighty well the rabbi responded and showed his disapproval regarding the foolish act performed by the simple and unlearned congregant as they were talking the Shamus entered the synagogue and he went directly to the ark he didn't notice the rabbi or the Morano he opened the ark and took out the two fresh hollers seeing the Sham Mr Rabbi laughed sarcastically he said to the man you fool there is your God it is the shamas who has been taking home your hollas every week well the Morano left the synagogue and there was no longer a smile on his face the rebuke that he had received struck a cord deep inside of his heart shortly after the event the rabbi received a message from the arizal the great cabalist who was living at spot at the same time the message told him to prepare himself for his demise since he would not live out that Shabbat as you can imagine he was quite shaken so he quickly went to see the ARA he asked him why he had been sentenced to die so quickly The Reel told them that not since the destruction of the second temple had God Almighty enjoyed a sacrifice as much as he enjoyed the two Callas that this simple Morano placed in the ark every Shabbat there reel said since you have taken away God's enjoyment and in the prop process hurt the feeling of a simple Jew God Almighty is taking your life so from the story we can learn a great lesson that a person can even be right and yet it can still cost them their life on the other hand a person can perform an act that is totally Incorrect and yet it can still bring God his father in Heaven a great amount of joy and satisfaction after all F prayer is referred to as aod the service of the heart a warm private audience spent between a child and their loving father in Heaven I think that we will end our tour at this point and God willing next week we will continue with the manura the Candelabra that stood in the holy of the holy of the Tabernacle may God Almighty bring a quick and decisive end to this war with the safe return of all the hostages the speedy recovery of all those who were injured May Comfort all of those who have lost loved on and protect all of the Brave IDF soldiers together with those civilians all over the world who In Harm's Way let the coming ofo quickly and in our time now again let me thank you for attending and wish you a good shabas stay happy stay healthy stay safe again please make sure that you subscribe and uh push the like button button and please share with your friends again thank you so much for listening it's great means a great deal and I hope you again have uh learn something and we can all grow together God bless me well please stay tuned for a song that I'll be playing in just a minute God bless shabbat shalom | Marty מרדכי Goodman | UCNwXqxRYqCUVlW40jFd2D8A | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,258 | 17,178 |
DL3hBclUqVc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL3hBclUqVc | Crab Battle! I mean Crab Warden Battle! | Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 8 Walkthrough | hello everyone welcome back to my Final Fantasy 7 remake playthrough this is part 8 if you burn the last episode Jesse got hurt cut for the mission t-fame cloud took their place we were on a train didn't pass the security scan we jumped off no more the tracks we joined up a barracks we probably got a car and then a party of three so let's see what happens now as we head to the sector five make a reactor to Britain OA top preserve sprint down the tracks like the toucans blue blaze Oh be really bad if I got taken out by a train this game will be so good it's visually appealing the memories I have the original is a kid or peeling this heads making my hair itch I miss my father head I'm trying not to there we go OOP there we go yeah everything's there what I see I see sparks [Music] all right what is this stamp the dog we're looking for where was that strange yeah it is a little people that's cool it knows we trust good thing our colleagues put up all that stamp graffiti without it we'd be lost for sure like I hear my eye good where's the where Redskins just trying to make the box try to find these Mughal charms that I have no idea what they do an antidote a box I the creepy-crawlies bacon silver my ship Oh somebody's getting a set nope crash strength large insects that light the dark confined spaces usually candidate Ellison plate interiors then share can snare their braids with ciggy threads discharging their mouths these buggy boy get rekt oh wait then uh Marissa where a person number I killed it too quick to hi-potions yes [Music] hidden triangle oh yeah disgusting yeah I bet you that we gets fired No he did keep those gloves up she called Berto all right yeah yeah [Music] I mean probably Oh Oh No save cloud we're gonna assess it to that for the gram the queen is a great of the great strike colony at such their duties included laying eggs demanding her offspring in battle our main defense mechanisms ability bread with which she can't wrap her pose Barrett why did we leave this one alive all right we have to crush our foes Mary Gilbert oh she's a nasty girl no escape I guess she doesn't have to be a girl that's right we're double team is queen god save the queen type of bird ridicule Wow ready to pressure stager her yes and then Barrett is everyone health bow okay [Music] all right yeah I should heal up hi-potion well I oppose forbearance we are good to go carry some ah I wasted hi-potions [Music] I could have just sat on the bench I have remember the benches helium and apparently quite bits Biggs has some good deals not so much this one [Music] I mean I have room for all this mysterious gift [Music] yeah let's just give it a quick once-over and call it actively being lazy [ __ ] around huh I got your once over I'm not a terrorist troopers luggages shouldn't publish the crazy division but with flamethrowers I get target a wide area they're using monster extermination outs are when the enemy must be thoroughly obliterated god Lee Wow that really hurt get out for there he's weak the fire now the guy with a blazer sweet the fire what'll they think of that oh boy I thought there was a box ah haha while he said follow the blue lights [Music] look we're looking for somewhere inside Oh we've compiled our report on avalanches combat capabilities and our dad man report report what good do you think a dam report will do anyone I don't have you already forgotten the war with Wutai an enemy spared as an enemy will repay your finest with blood no we must crush them thoroughly completely without hesitation or mercy Shinra cannot and will not settle for anything less will you know if so I can only assume that you were your men no longer wish to serve in your current positions is that correct we'll prepare the prototype in Section II for immediate deployment right now Deming another day another victory how do I do it how do you do it Heidegger life again The Beggar's just like [ __ ] we're gonna follow the blue lights so fun fact about me I'm red green division my grandfather was colorblind completely [Music] carried over to me so I'm not completely colorblind but I am very inefficient like angels so if I hit say some colors under color when you think it is I can actually see it security is a lot tighter than I thought it would be if they want in between us and realize just a joke but they're short well it's not looking I can't see the color but I get the shades wrong a lot or the not inspire nor what was a little bus spinny thing on top oh my god I just made him a blow-up oh that's terrible those are little spinny ball guys oh [ __ ] apparently I've been pay attention it was just a torch a missile or something we got a heal cloud okay there we go I know you guys No oh they hit hard before he'll get we gotta assess everything subtree luncher alpha an autonomous weapons but were to vilify the advanced weaponry division able to rotate a full 360 degrees for inclusion fellows it has an extremely quick response time between detecting throughs and lodgings call me mrs. it is weak to lightning Barrett don't be afraid give me some more don't be afraid mr. Lord give me some more works for me he'll get through that game yeah it's a pretty big giving boy we have the secret passage Eureka was just a secret I love the badger I need a bench cloud needs to sit but this place was abandoned yes not oh don't mind if I do lighting material [Music] and a [ __ ] oh that was a good break [Music] look like a good sit [Music] what you got for me I'll buy stamp yeah we'll buy those you buy that buy that yeah [Music] [Applause] [Music] stamp has his own song song a barely oh no don't call me an [ __ ] Elite troopers blown to [ __ ] as Public Security Division who were promoted to - they're higher than oh really know that one we know that about these guys little like Nephi attacks see ya wouldn't wanna be ya the boxes we can't forget the boxes it is imperative we destroy all the boxes well to be weird where we shouldn't oh my god what is that can we sing by it let's stamp visit don't look at it TIPA TIPA get back oh yeah a prett slaves bring it down crowd work oh crap oh that's a lot of help a large sensor what a man compactify students advanced property division it is an outdated moment used in the last forces kept in storage in the corkscrew tunnel slow but and the armored umber slit we need Barry we got to put that layer down the attack mound Oh like he's gonna take anything oh [ __ ] me where that come from give me a come on come on yeah I don't think I'm hitting the red spot yeah [Music] we made it Angry Punisher mode no am cloud whoa did it I'll wait oh cloud there were come on cloud I'm on cloud there we go oh my god got it we have made it Angry have some good damage do that again there is good on hell [Music] there we go nope third overdrive yeah terrific oh that's very I think yeah let's do this no wanna see it for it here he comes come on Everett you're Danielle for Summit's funnel on Sonya for a brief period in their remaining time is indicated by that gratification good these needs have on their own and engage in a minute if you however if you can commend them deletion unique attached by spending your party of eight members ADB charges then some gate exclude completed a somewhat like skew the devastating often attack before they depart nice get away oh man [Music] all right we're playing as married [Music] man they took away my hiding spot got up oh boy yeah yeah Danny that I mean that no Barret [ __ ] I'm insecure Kiba but I mean that works get it kill it we've gotta take that thing I don't have like food that is but I can [Music] either so glove we got this come on there this is it this will do it boom Punisher mode wreck it hey new weapon for deeper clear and span that was a good boss spot this way that felt really good with all three of them of course the scope it's gotta blow up just a couple of middle fingers of Heidegger this won't do analytics reports that the feed went down don't say report after an anomaly was registered during the test and anomaly or an excuse for your failure to properly prepare the armorer no servo all modules were confirmed fully operational it's far more likely given the circumstances that the sensors were overloaded [Music] is that so he's pissed all the sensors in Section E are inoperable what all of them no way well it's my mom I gotta take the residence oh nice it's worse yes yes everything is fine sir better even there's been a development yes understood sir don't lie to him [Music] we know exactly where they were headed if the armor is intact then you'd best determine the nature of this anomaly soon [Music] the whole thing exploded how do you be able to do that should you fail to do so you will deal with our intruders personally yes sir don't I treat my people more than fair so don't disappoint me that poor guys screwed [Music] yeah they even got his laugh right hahaha the passages beyond these shipping containers let's slip through all right yeah it's because you are a giant of a man yeah he's pushing a turd in reactor one yeah except a bastard looked like a scorpion speaking of which what would you say that last crap huh hmm looks dead now well lo and behold I had to make sure there's nothing hotter on the corner let's hit the button and down the elevator we go one is always at the cloud to push all the buttons [Music] just so you know it's not gonna get in easier when did it ever it's fun though definitely fun what do you see through here and straight on the reactor five cool you make it sound so simple only cuz it is that there's the reacts of fortune so what's the plan after plan II comes F G MNH I thought he was the last this here is section F we cut through section G and head for age a cargo platform in H will get us closer to the reactor Biggs should be somewhere over there we have to save Biggs looks like the sun's going down on Midgard right double time we got a date with the reactor yeah we do all right guys we're gonna go ahead and end up section or episode eight there think y'all for tuning in if you like 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UiZIuJvYvjQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiZIuJvYvjQ | Latinx Theatre Commons Tenth Anniversary Convening: Opening Ceremonies | [Applause] [Music] my uh fun responsibility to Pivot us into the official welcoming remarks so we're here hi everyone yeah yeah 10 years uh so I bet some of you are some of you I think um know me from you know it's it's been uh number of years that uh I've been in and around the Hound world but some of you are like who is this chick and why is she speaking so uh I am pleased to introduce myself I'm Ronnie panoy she hers uh I am Laguna Pueblo and Cherokee as I mentioned earlier and I am the interim executive director uh for the office of the Arts as well as the uh director of artistic programming for uh Arts Emerson and um I'm going to pick up my notes because you all don't want me to completely speak extemporaneously cuz then we'll be here all day so uh I'm uh so the office of the Arts that I have the um uh the privilege of being in an inter imposition with encompasses art erson it encompasses the incredible work of the Hound theater Commons uh whose leadership and care you're seeing uh on display day after day uh over this weekend um and we also stewarded uh seven theatrical venues on campus for the benefit of our Emerson community and for the Boston community at large so that's what we do do at office of the Arts so for the past 10 years the latinx theater Commons LTC has been an integral Flagship program for us here at how we couldn't be more proud and excited to be with you today and to just embrace you and welcome uh being here in space with us I also need to take a moment to acknowledge uh the most incredible partner I have at the office of the Arts the most wonderful interim senior director of OA associate vice president and director of The Hound theater Commons Jamie gon so everyone give her a big round of applause please so uh yall know she loves you because she is officially on Parental leave but just you know couldn't let a 10year anniversary of the latinx theater comment pass by without making an appearance so big love so grateful that you're here and thank you for all the ways um that we're sharing leadership together so uh I also want to just take a moment to say that for for me how and especially the LTC feels like the um the cousins who uh you know you would kind of like um uh grew up in the same neighborhood with that you kind of have the same childhood memories and you kind of grew up together uh and have school stories and now you're in your teenage years going oh man did I really wear that um so uh my years ago um uh I first met I mean many folks in this room at Arena Stage and uh that was really the birthplace of of how round and of relationship and such an education for me I mean Karen zacharius in this room room really taught me how to be a producer um hopefully I learned okay and uh so many individuals in this room are uh are are just shaping uh not even as indiv individuals but as a collective uh shaping the conversation that we're having in the American Theater field and sharing what it looks like to operate not from a position of singular leadership but through a common model so this work is incredibly personal to me it feels like it's uh it has educated me and now I just could not feel uh so I feel so privileged to be in the position of getting to say oh yeah as part of the work that I get to support now in this position that this is part of that work it just feels a coming full circle so thank you for your work because the field needs it we need it and we're so happy to be here for you uh so I also just want to say um you know so that it just goes it is it is EXP licitly said that to watch how round and let next theater Commons grow together to what it is today consistently upholding values of generosity and abundance community and collaboration diverse aesthetic equity inclusivity and accessibility and global citizenship has been such an honor and I really wanted to make sure I didn't leave out any one of those things uh lastly what I'll say is that I know for our students at Emerson College having the opportunity to engage with how and uh with how with that the incredible work that the LTC is doing uh has just been uh integral to their education and understanding what is the field that they are really going into like this is the this is the work this is the world you are the world uh and I think that is just such uh an incredible value to students and uh I got to see it firsthand this semester uh with the how round uh seminar that is continuing to be taught which I'm so delighted is happening um and as I like make sure that I come on get get to the next page next next anyway um I know what I want to say so the work that's happening here it's field wide it is having residents here at the college in classes in the fabric of everything we do every day at Art summerson because what is written about at Hound is the reflection of the people working in the theater not even just in this country but beyond and this is really modeling the future so I can't thank you all enough please know how um aggressive ly we love you and want you to feel good and be hosted so if there's anything you need I hope you don't hesitate uh to let us know and um it is in fact my incredible honor um to welcome a special guest we have today just to really convey to you the degree of um support uh that we have at every level for the work that you all are doing it's my incredible pleasure uh to introduce Emerson College Emerson College's president Jay burnhard who's going to share a few brief remarks um but uh I am so honored to have him with us today uh to welcome you all with that Jay thank you so much thank you Ronnie uh and we really appreciate you being here and we're we're honored that you help us model the future and where we need to go so thank you it's a pleasure to be here with all of you today and good afternoon one of the really exciting uh honors I have as president of Emerson colleges to come together for events like this one in a while to really on behalf of the institution and our history since 1880 through the present and our many years into the future it's my great honor and pleasure to welcome you all here today on behalf of all of our faculty staff students alumni and Friends uh and to welcome many of you back to Emerson because I know many of you have been here before and many of you may have been here 10 years ago when this incredible program was kicked off I understand this is the 10th anniversary not everything gets to 10 years uh I will share and so it is quite a milestone and one you really should celebrate and we celebrate with you to make it to 10 years to celebrate this moment uh I want to start by thanking Ronnie pooy for her leadership uh bringing us today together today thank you Ronnie for your great work it was uh incredibly this was my first smudge ceremony uh and quite moving experience I'm sure for many of you too uh for those of you who know me well smudge is usually what I have on my shirt um and so this was a very very deeply spiritual activity I'm glad we could bring that with us today and hope we can do that more um I want to thank Jacqueline Flores and Abigail Vega who spearheaded this celebration and I particularly want to thank Jamie galon for coming back with us today and for your leadership and vision for how for so long uh the latinx theater Commons really does do incredible work it amplifies latinx stories and voices in theater so thank you for all that you do to advocate for equity and in the Arts and to ensure that latinx stories and narratives are reflected in theater and in performance your work over the last 10 years has been critical to this endeavor your work for the next 10 years and far beyond is even more important so thank you for that we're truly honored uh for our role to be your host and hope you have a terrific event uh through the weekend here's to another decade and more of discussion of deliberation and of disruption thank you very much [Applause] I'm good thank you thank you everyone um all right let's continue the fun um my name is Jacqueline and I am the LTC producer again welcome to the latinx theater common 10th anniversary convening it's an honor to wear the producer hat for this movement and to serve you all in this capacity over the weekend you will hear from many people so I'm going to model how we will be introducing ourselves and how we encourage you to introduce yourself we will be using the following format names PR nouns if you if you choose to use them and then what was your entry point to the LTC this can be when you joined the Facebook group when you read a latinx theater content article on how round when you attended your first convening anything in between so again my name is Jaclyn Flores my pronouns are she her Aya and my entry point to the LTC was when I wrote about it in my college senior thesis in 2017 for those that don't know the LTC stands for the latinx theater Commons we are commons which means we are a digital virtual and Public Square by being part of this event you are a member of the commons if you post on our Facebook page read a piece about latinx theater on how round you are a member of the commons anyone with anything to say or do related with latinx theater that chooses to use our Public Square is a member of the commons there are no dues there is no acceptance process if you're here you're in the Commons and we're so happy you're here a Commons is a resource owned by no one that benefits everyone in a Commons we all manage these resources and in the LTC our resources are managed by a steering and advisory committee the LTC uses a horizontal rather than vertical power structure our programming is decided and curated by a steering committee of 38 people with a little help along the way from your truly and the stearing committee is made up of volunteers who believe in the mission of the LTC and help continue to push it forward the LTC also has an advisory committee made of 48 members and the advisory committee is for those who have served on the LTC steering committee before and who I am grateful to lean on for guidance and advice if you are part of the LTC steering or advisory committee can you please stand or wave thank you thank you all for your work and commitment to the LTC if this is your first convening with the LTC or if you want to learn more about what we do and how please go up to any of these wonderful people introduce yourself and start a conversation they are also all the ones with the blue name tags so they're easy to spot um 10 years ago I was a senior in high school grab okay no dare okay the hold for laughter was not in my script so I'm just going to I'm just going to keep going um I was grappling with what to major in college and when I was a kid I told my mom that I wanted to be a billionaire when I grew up so naturally I chose to major in theater I will forever be indebted to the artists and Chang makers who gathered in DC and dared to imagine a world that did not yet exist so that future Generations could not only reach glass ceilings but break them and so that a Latina like me could one day stand in front of all of you under shattered glass in 2017 I attended tcg's National Conference in Portland Oregon where the LTC was awarded the Peter cyler award I sat in the audience as the LTC producer Abigail Vega said the LTC was created to make our own table instead of waiting to be invited to join Join one and I'm grateful for the opportunity to now get to see this work firsthand and to have worked so closely with Abigail over the last year but over the past few years as a convening champion Abigail hey thank you Jacqueline thank you I uh I'm Abigail Vega she her uh and my entry point to the LTC was that I uh came to the first convening here in Boston it's been an honor to Champion this convening along with eight eight other volunteer co- Champions um so as I call your name I want you to raise or uh raise or wave your hand as you're able rise or wave your hand as you're able um and keep it up and we're going to hold our Applause till the end I also want to acknowledge that we have people who are on flights that are delayed or that are coming in later and they're just GNA come in and that's awesome and we don't need to like it's great we just if you have a seat next to you tell them to sit next to you so some of these folks are not quite here yet but they will be here soon so our convening design co-champs Lisa Portez and Pedro chamale I I I I got a hold we got a hold [Applause] sorry okay great our matchmaking Co committee co- Champs Tiffany Vega Gibson and La Moreno our host committee co- champ Kevin Basera and Natty huso and our social committee co-champs Jay-Z morero and Juliana K Mendes yay each of these folks were joined by others so if you worked on any of their four committees please also rise or wave your hand as you're able so we can see you thank you thank you okay now we can clap as Jacqueline shared the LTC is administered and led by a producer but peopled with volunteers passionate not only about latinx theater but about stewarding our unique resources towards interventions that other organizations and institutions often cannot when the LTC selects a project to work on WE asks we ask ourselves is this our work to do are we uniquely positioned more than any other company or institution to do that work 10 years ago I was the 76th participant of a 75 person convening convening right here in this room I would if we're telling we're telling on our ages I was barely two years into my professional career I came here with Alexa she was invited and and and I had a hotel room with her and so I said well can you email how and say U I'll stay in your room and I don't eat very much and then she did that and they like were like don't be crazy just come um I was young I was hungry I was wrinkle-free and and I was also already Jaded by what I saw as the stickiness of the institutional gears in our field and then the LTC the LTC as a movement has no imperative to continue but for the passion of its steering committee and people like you who gather who seek community and who enter into conversations with generosity and who ask not what will those people over there do but what will we do together this Gathering is like no other and this room will never gather again this room was built for all of us to move forward together and so for the next three days we invite you to co-create the best kindhearted fun and honest room possible let us not talk around the issues but name the roadblocks with acknowledgements that most likely we all want the same things so how will we get there together we often start our convenings with some form of intention setting so I'd like us all to take a moment and if you feel safe and comfortable close your eyes and over the next 60 seconds we're just going to breathe next I don't know 15 seconds we're just going to breathe together you will breathe for the next three days but for the next 15 seconds I'm going to ask you to inhale together and exhale an inhale an exhale and one more time inhale and exhale and in your mind I'm going to invite you to set an intention in silence and ask yourself that question what will we do together this week for and when your intention is set take one more final breath hold on to that over the next couple of days thank you so much Jacqueline back to you thanks Abigail as Abigail and I have shared this movement is the result of individuals with an undeniable passion for Change and the will to transform and disrupt structures and to continue my analogy glass ceilings aren't shattered alone so I would like to introduce you all to one of the original co-conspirators of the LTC and Garcia Romero I have yes yes we're gonna we're going to clap for her um I have the distinct pleasure to work with an as part of the foress Institute she is also a a playwright translator and scholar and the co-editor of the forthcoming volume Maria Irene foress and context that contextualizes fess's life and work which will be published digitally this summer thank you so much Jacqueline um it's such a joy to be here to see all of your amazing faces this is just extraordinary um I have the great pleasure to introduce Karen zakaras I'm going to read for about 5 minutes I've timed it it's 5 minutes um and then you'll hear from our wonderful Karen so Karen zakaras is an award-winning playwright she was one of the top 20 most produced playwrights of 2223 in the United States her plays include Destiny of Desire native Gardens the copper children the book club play Legacy of light Marella in the desert the S of Sana as well as adaptations of the Age of Innocence just like us and into the beautiful North and how the Garcia girls lost their accents she's the author of 10 renowned T musicals and the brightest of several ballets her plays have been produced at the John M Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Arena Stage Goodman Theater roundhouse Theater Denver Center Alliance theater Gala Hispanic Theater South Coast reparatory La Hoya Playhouse Cleveland Playhouse Milagro theater theatro Vista and many many more but that's not all her numerous Awards include the Franchesca Primus prize the new voices award the USA artist Fellowship National Latino play award and the Helen Hayes award for outstanding new play she is a founder of young playwrights theater an award-winning theater company that teaches playwriting in local public schools in Washington DC ypt won the 2010 National Arts and Humanities youth program award from the White House as one of the most as one of the most Innovative Arts programs in the nation Ken was the first playwriting Residence at Arena Stage and has taught playwriting at Georgetown University I first had the pleasure of meeting Karen when I was uh drama tur on a stage reading of her beautiful play Mariela in the desert at the Hispanic playw writes project at South Coast Repertory years later I wrote about Karen's marvelous work in my book the foress frame that explores the legacy of Maria Arin foress and the work of five Latina playwrights Karen's extraordinary plays explore a wide range of topics including Mexican artists in the 19 50s Mexican nuns in the 17th century T Nolla narratives Gardens that become borders devoted book clubs remarkable female scientists and many many more and her place offer a vibrant exloration a complex vision and a profound illumination of the multi-layered latine latinx experience when Kieran was at Arena Stage as playr and Resident she met with David da and P Carl who are then leading the American voices new play Institute at Arena and she suggested that the idea of having a small group of latinx theater artists come together to form a focus group to talk about the ways to move the dialogue in our field forward around issues of around the issues facing latinx theater artists so in early 2012 in April I was fortunate to receive an email from P Carl accompanying of the invitation from Karen and I quote Amigos and Amigas as we all know a series of events in the last year several in my hometown of DC have made it clear that there is still a lot of ground we need to cover and it sparked some important conversation I wonder what would happen if we got a small group together to see what we can build talk discuss tear into if we are in a room together how do we get more authentic work by diversity of voices in our Latino community on our stages how can we support each other in taking risks how and what do we write what plays do we dream of directing what are the real and unreal obstacles what can we do to prompt connect or enhance the local National dialogue into something that translates into action on stage I would love to organize a small focus group to talk about the challenges and possibilities of being Us in the US we will talk eat drink and get to know each other better and let's see what happens unquote so on May 18th and 19 2012 Karen along with David daer Pete Carl Jamie gulon Kevin bessera and others welcomed eight of us to Arena Stage over two days Kieran convened aalo conversation a bold honest unsparing discussion where we connected reflected dined dreamed and planned what would become the latinx theater comments that in the subsequent decade has updated The Narrative of Latino theater Latina theater Latin exteror Latina theater and transformed the field in marvelous ways Karen after generosity began this movement she is the reason we are here today so please help me give a warm LTC Welcome to our colleague our founder M the Amiga Karen zakaras thank you uh first of all I can't tell you how nice it is to be alive in a room with live people thank you for being the circle with us today um we're all look hotter and sexier and more fun than we did 10 years ago and and who see and and and I'm so happy to welcome all the new people here um to keep building it's so nice to hear that it feels like uh an impostor syndrome because you asked me what was my entry point into the LTC it was an impostor syndome and syndrome I was uh one day Arena Stage reached out to me I'd been working with young playwrights theater I'd done some work with them and they said we're going to have five playwrights in residents here the other four fabulous people who've done all this stuff in New York and da d d da and blah blah blah and we like to invite you um and I was like oh that's wonderful thank you thank you thank you and then I was like [ __ ] um um because I wasn't just going in as a playwright I was going in as a Latino playwright I was going in as a local playwright and I was going in as a mother um and all of a sudden I felt this tremendous amount of responsibility and I don't know if it's the Catholic upbringing or the fact that my father's no longer a Catholic and now is an activist which is maybe worse because um his idea was always it doesn't matter if you're happy is if you're useful so how do you do how when you you get something do you multiply he works in public health so it's never just about the individual it's always about how do you do the most good for the most people but that's hard if you're an artist right because you have an individual voice so trying to to trying to measure that together the idea of that maybe it's selfish to tell one story and how do you tell it in a different way how do you walk through knowing who you are and having a responsibility to your community it's not not an easy issue and I like messy things and so the first thing I did when I became part of the uh uh melon Foundation is all these other playwrights were like traveling to Greece and doing research and all of that and the first thing I said is I need to become a better at my craft so the first year the they gave us a little bit of money I used that to rewrite every single play I had already written I was like if I'm getting this focused I cannot let people down I have to try to be as good as I am at my craft uh the second one is I started writing plays that be later on became Destiny of desire and Native Gardens and the Age of Innocence strangely enough um were the beginning of the Sparks of that and the third one when I had that money is when I was looking around the community is like what how do I feel I go I'm pretty feel pretty isolated and I see there's pockets of people in different places of the country and hhp was gone um there's so many things that were the brown Swan had been taken away I had not seen people that I'd met and had support been part of my network in years because there was no way of gathering us it was it the there's a certain power with that and so I had been given this opportunity that taught me three things I had a little bit of money I had a little bit of access and now what was important was to open that door as widely as possible so I talked to Jamie and David and all of them and I remember it it didn't go the first time it was like oh that sounds complicated there's a lot there was a lot of things going on and and and they what exactly would be happening and I was like I don't know um because I don't feel I can set the agenda like what I do think is there's a American concept of build and they will come what happens if we turn that around come and let's build together um because I don't know I only have questions I had no answers and what we did sit down and talk about is that we wanted to reach people who um and maybe we've never met and we really wanted to have representation Regional representation from all different parts of the country that was really important and we only had like $155,000 which was the money which was my workshop and what had been matched with the melon foundation so I gave my money for my workshops into the pot the melon ma matched it and said how many people can we fly in and put in hotels and feed with this amount of money and it was eight and so that's what we did we picked we just and it wasn't easy it was random it was that type of thing it was really just trying to have um uh gender represented all types of thing and we came in and sure enough and you don't speak Spanish like that's to speak without your underwear on and that means that you just talk without fear without repercussion about what the Poss possibilities were and what was really exciting and we'd seen it before in different meetings that we had was there's always been a a an energy but then we go back to our where we are and we get overwhelmed by our work our families and other things like that and we had this Kismet of being with how around that was giving an and um that had a structure that we could lean into and it became a magical moment of two organizations who were birthing at the same time to lean on each other with their with our ideas and their structure and that's what I became the beginning that was my entry point into the LTC and it has changed my life it has changed my friendships it has Brad ined our our world and so from a personal point of view really I just started this to make more friends and so thank you so much for becoming my friends and I just wanted to read before I left um poem of that I is one of my favorite poems and I think it will hopefully guide us through this and this is from James Baldwin the longer I live the more deeply I learn that love whether we call it friendship or family or romance is a work of mirroring and magnifying each other's light gentle work steadfast work life-saving work in those moments where life and shame and sorrow olude our own light from our view but there is still a cleare eyed loving person to beam it back in our best moments we are that person for another so remember we are a circle we're beaming it's not a pyramid we're breaking different paradigms I see you and I hope you guys see each other thank you for inviting me here today [Music] W should we all take a breath let's all take a breath okay ready thank you all um all right I'm going to continue moving us along and also say that we are live streaming Opening Ceremonies and sometimes we're speaking a little bit too fast for our interpreters um so we want to make sure to just speak a little bit slower so that um those who have those ex's needs uh while we're live streaming and the interpreters can make sure they're interpreting everything we're saying um all right Clyde I see you I was like where did you go um it is now uh my pleasure to introduce uh three of the 2013 can also say that we are live streaming opening ceremony and sometimes we're speaking a little bit too fast for our interpret we're also on a 20 second delay are we good am I good [Applause] all right I'm gonna keep going um so Olga Sanchez salite is the assistant professor of theater at Middlebury College and the co- artistic director of the dog team theater project and she's the artistic director Emira of Milagro and artistic Advisory Board member of pic International classic theater Clyde Valentine who is here in person with us today is a creative producer cultural entrepreneur and strategist and most recently he co-founded One Nation one project which is a national arts and health project inspired by the WPA Federal theater program back in 2013 uh Olga Clyde and Kenan Valdez who may be joining us shortly um asked these three question questions to the conveners why are we here how did we get here and where are we going and those are the questions that uh formulated throughout the time together in 2013 so today we've asked them this question what have you seen happen in Latina theater from 2013 to now Clyde take us away what's up Olga can you hear me thumbs up I got to stand next to you in the camera yeah I'mma do this look good to see you all God um so what have I seen first of all my name is Clyde Valentine my pronounce a he him and his and um I came into the LTC by way of invitation from I believe two of the eight Karen who called me uh Christopher Diaz who has uh never come to a meeting or anything since I think in 10 years shout out to Chris I love Chris uh and Kenan Valdez uh who were like there's this uh thing happening in Boston you got to come to it uh Chris particularly was adamant about that I remember and um you know uh the the rest is history I had the pleasure of meeting uh so many wonderful um incredible human beings some of who are with us in this room some of whom are no longer with us but are with us um so what have I seen over the last uh 10 years uh there was a moment at the very end of uh that first convening um we had a similar wall like this against this wall and you know it was a very organic timeline that we collectively populated based upon you know our respective histories of uh latinx theater and um Luis Valdez was sitting next to his wife Lupe and uh uh kenan's dad and he said something at the very end of the convening that I remember vividly um I still am in that room to some degree some respect and he said we are the American Theater we are the American Theater and um it was this expansiveness he wasn't just talking about the United States he was talking about the Western Hemisphere he was talking about the plurality of our identities and our experiences and our cultural backgrounds um and what I've seen over the last 10 years with respect to the LTC and to the growth of this is that we have only doubled down on that reality we are the past the present and the future all at once at the same time period Point Blank punto the LTC as a national movement in the American Theater has no rival in producing leadership especially leadership amongst our sisters right and a pipeline of creation simply unparalleled it's safe to say that our funders and our investors have received a pretty good return on investment and uh probably owe us a little more money still so for y'all carrying it Forward hold that right come with the IUS and the invoices and the bills um I'm going to share a little something and I know I have five minutes so I'm going to be brief there's a uh piece I've read recently by uh Miriam cabba and Kelly Hayes uh from who are both exceptional organizers uh from a piece called how much discomfort is the whole world Worth bear with me y'all I don't I don't have everything on my phone where's my phone oh it's right here okay so organizing is not a process of ideological matchmaking most people's politics Will Not Mirror our own and even people who identif with us strongly on some points will often differ sharply on others when organizers do not fully understand each other's beliefs or identities people will often stumble and offend one another even if they earnestly wish to build from a place of solidarity efforts to build diverse intergenerational movements will always generate conflict and discomfort but the desire to shrink groups down to spaces of easy agreement is not conducive to movement building and LTC represents this effort and this energy of sitting often in discomfort or disagreement or people we don't necessarily like and still believe in because it is bigger than ourselves and we are all called to service in some way shape or form and over the last 10 years we have represented and ideally continue to represent a effort of true messy Democratic processes that continue to build leadership and represent America thank you and now I have the pleasure of introducing roxan but first we're going to hear from next sorry sorry Olga is this me now sorry it's hard to hear although I was able to hear Clyde really well hi everybody can you hear me thank you so much I appreciate that okay hi so I am Olga Sanchez salt fight she her I speaking to you from endak the traditional homelands of the western abanaki um this portion is known as Vermont I'm in Middlebury Vermont um I was yeah who um I was invited to serve on the initial steering committee back in 2012 and I served as a co-planner and co- facilitator alongside Clyde and um Kenan vales uh for the first convenience uh my heart is bursting um at I've been watching you know since the the stream started on Hound um and i' I'm just inspired and my heart is full I wish I were there in person I will be there in person soon um the latinx theater Commons has been uh an amazing journey I serve on the um whatever the other thing is there not the steering committee anymore The Advisory um board so anyway our Circle our Familia my thoughts were to this question was that one of the things that I've been thinking about is how we as theater makers are collaborators and as Latin as Latin we thrive on on on collaboration on gathering on celebrating together on creating together and um I think one of the things that was so present when we first gathered um was the feeling that we were in silos um in different parts of the country and kind of working without knowing that there was Latin Latin Latina Latino theater happening in other parts of the country not really knowing who else was sharing this work um and that the movement the latinx theater Commons the movement um has inspired I think a greater sense of around the country a greater sense of collaboration more projects that have brought people to go yes let's do that let's do that and yes it times really well with the fact that we have tools that make that kind of communication um possible but we're taking it by by the horns and just like and riding it it's it's um it's gorgeous to see I'm thinking about um and and Ronnie poo you talked about growing up together that's what this feels like like there's a sense of this this neighborhood that is coming back together and seeing each other celebrating and then we'll go back but then we'll come back and and it's just it's gorgeous so um I'm I'm thinking yes about uh things like Productions about our play rights just all over the place I'm thinking about um frankly Octavio Solis and Lisa PES congratulations Koto and where that's popping up all over the country and just going like splash splash um I'm also thinking about collaborations like lente the um this is the the la latinx Latin theater production Network that was created by uh Tara Houston and Regina Garcia and others um to uh put forward the The Collection the assortment the over 500 um designers technicians uh stage management folks who um identify as Latin who who um want to support that theater making and who build Bridges among these other to so that they're not just the only one in a production um and Who start working with the next playwright Circle launched by guadal Gman the soul project launched by Jacob badron all of these ways in which collaborations are being formed I want to shift gears a little bit because the other thing that I've been thinking about is um that the LTC inspired me to join Academia as many of you know the LTC has four tenants um and one of them is scholarship the other is convening Art making and advocacy the others um but Academia was one of them and when I was kind of think about what next I thought oh you know what was missing when I was coming up um more than 10 years ago um was anything about Latin theater in the academy and in higher education never mind High School um so I I wanted to go infiltrate I want I love this word disruption that's popped up um in the conversations and and be part of going going in and saying Latin theater is a thing and I trust me when I I went Went to went back to school and sat in a room where they were teaching latinx theater that was the name of the course and students around the room said oh I didn't know it was a thing and that my heart went like what you know so I'm I I went okay I'm doing this and the thing that I have that I've been inspired by most recently is watching all of this scholarship scholarship books that um and yes there's always been books coming out but there's just been this Deluge of writing um I'm thinking about um and I have a list sorry um mikinos say's monologues for Latino Latina actors which has amazing Histories on our playwrights it's like 50 playwrights um M Ma and Cynthia uh um mic and Cynthia deur scenes for latinx actors and latinx actor training latinx actor training is is a collection of essays on what it means to train Latin actors to train in the Aesthetics Luis valdez's book on theater of the sphere Marisa Chi's Mythic imagination and the actor um of course the collections of plays Trevor Buffon Teresa Maro Chantel Rodriguez's anthologies that emerged out of the en quantos um and then there's others 50 key figures in latinx and Latin American Theater Carla deata latinx Shakespeare staging us Intercultural theater but's latinx theater in the times of neoliberalism um El Pro's upcoming biography on L Valdez Dr Beatrice's risks epic two volume set on the history of latinx Performing Arts in the US and then upcoming in Garcia Romero and Brian heras Maria Irene fores in context um I you know and yes I'm plugging it but I don't not plugging it it's just it came out of the LTC is knowing montes's and my co-edited rutage companion to Latin theater and performance it's 50 chapters written by 50 of us and it's just this this sense of of of what we can do together is what the LTC has always been about about us not not owning a thing but collectively taking taking ownership of it and saying yes I am part of building this with us um and stepping forward and and that has just gone beyond what the LTC does to Branch out as a tree might as a seed maybe the LTC a seed and this is a tree that has flowered in so many different ways around the country and I am excited to come back and kind of kind of ground myself again among the community of the familia in person and and also to be here in um uh virtually in your midst and so um I I think to the question that that started um the beginning that um Abigail posed about what are we doing this weekend and to me my thought was like create more history Envision and create together the future a powerful future together so [Music] thanks thank you Olga and on that note of scholarship it is my pleasure to introduce roxan schroer AR the associate dean of Fine Arts education at UT Austin thank you Clyde and thank you all I'm so excited to be here with you all truly excited truly excited to get this mic off from here too okay so uh roxan shter R um I uh entered she her I entered the LTC in 2014 Abigail just told me so if you don't know when you entered ask Abigail because she knows um at in La at the enro so um and I uh also am on the steering committee honored to be so and I was a co-champion of uh the S Fronteras festival and convening in Austin Texas which was a Ty Festival so some of our T folks are in Atlanta right now now but some of C folks chose to be here and I'm grateful that we get to be together um so I am honored to lead us in a little exercise so we're going to move a little bit as we are all able uh and get to know some folks so that's one of my favorite things about the LTC is getting to know people and you have some um some colors right so I love this exercise so that's a way to get to know each other um and and yeah you don't have yours Abigail okay um we can get them uh so but that's we're not going to use those right now but just know that you have those but what we are going to use is I know what a te well okay so let's start there then turn to someone near you and see if you have a color that matches is that yeah we're yeah love it most people that was be part of this next thing [Music] too if you can hear my voice say 10 if you can hear my voice clap four [Applause] times thank you all right no one can remember what the colors are but that's okay the point is not to know what the colors are it's to talk to somebody so that's okay all right but now we're going to try something else so uh in a moment we are going to be getting into a circle and that's that's going to be one Circle so we're going to start here and the circle is going to go around the outside so all around here will be in a circle and I'm going to give you a specific hi oh my goodness um I'm gonna I'm gonna I feel like I'm playing duck duck goose oh um okay and uh and I'll give you a specific order right of what we're going to do and how we're going to get into order okay so did Karen leave she's coming back okay all right we'll start with a different one then so this one is we're going to get an alphabetical order by your first name okay our first names and so for example Rose and roxan who's who comes first rose okay you're good you're doing great so we're going to start here right actually let's start here a if you have an a name you'll start here and you're going to go around and Z is going to land right here so a is here all the way around to Z how quickly can we do this 3 [Applause] minutes I'm an l thank [Applause] you okay [Applause] so okay so come this way A's come this way a little [Applause] bit we are now at 2 minutes we're at 2 minutes [Applause] minutes [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] if you can hear my voice clap four times all right how are we doing Are we almost there close Okay okay we we start with Abigail Vega and we end with Victoria oh okay oh okay so did we do it are we good okay so you're going to turn to someone near you and you're going to have a two-minute conversation yeah let's scooch this way just a little bit Yeah there we're stuck we got stuck there's a lot of A's and B's here I love it the conversation you're going to have we get everybody in nice big circle okay the conversation is where does your name come from how did you get it how what is your name where did it come from and you have a two-minute conversation that means each person gets a minute [Applause] go [Applause] e [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] for [Applause] you can hear my voice clap three times if you can hear my voice clap five times that was only 1 minute you didn't have time do you need another minute okay you two tell your story go ahead okay they did it yay okay this next one we are going to ask Karen to come over and we're going to start with Karen is going to be right here right Karen has been around the LTC the longest and where's one person who's here for the first time entering LTC okay yes and you John John yes okay so John you're gonna come you're gonna come right over here here if you if you're new to the LTC you're going to come around here right and we'll be to the folks who've been around for a couple years longer right all the way up to those who were here in Boston with Karen 10 years ago how quickly can we do this okay go [Music] [Applause] I'm okay right here I'm right here I'm good [Applause] [Music] [Applause] are [Applause] [Music] yeah [Applause] [Music] I [Applause] thank you okay so we want to hear how long people have been around and if we collectively add them up up at the end that's going to be amazing but we won't probably so we're going to start with you John and what we're going to hear as requested by Jacqueline we're going to hear your name first name and the year you're entering right and that's it really quick can we do this okay John 2024 Anna 2024 Blanca 2024 Carla 2024 thean 2024 Allison 24 uh 19 but really 2024 Sandy 3 hours ago Marissa 2024 Eddie 2024 graa I heard about eltc last year but this is my first time so 2024 Sylvia 2024 by way of 2014 Susana 2024 but I don't know 2023 last summer this past summer Hae 2024 Pauline 2024 Rose 2024 Monica or Monica 2024 roua 2023 Natty 2023 Jay-Z 2022 Becca 2022 J Carlo 2022 Fran 2022 Tessa 2022 irisa an 2022 but I feel like there was something before that Juliana 2021 Laura 2021 Jacqueline 2021 Carmen I'm definitely in the wrong place uh so moving on uh James 2019 Christine uh 2018 I think Carnaval in Chicago yes cool uh in 2019 but kind of crashed 2018 it's fine I couldn't remember if it was 2019 or 2018 oh Maria Andrew 2018 Benito 2018 Claudia 2018 Denise 2018 Pedro 2017 Erica 2017 Mato 2017 but I just remembered I wrote something for CFA in 2016 so I'm sorry Alex 2017 Victoria 2017 Patrice 2016 damaso 2016 Megan 2016 Carlos 2016 Christia Milda 2016 Alisa 2016 J 2016 Tony 2016 Tara 2015 Crystal 2015 Joanne 2015 Carla 2015 Daphne 2015 and 2014 2015 in New York I got to attend For the First Time 2014 I couldn't attempt but I helped I was on the steering committee Lorenzo 2014 lilan 2014 Oscar 2014 Cynthia 2014 Adriana 2014 roxan 2014 Miranda 2013 Abigail 2013 Alex 2013 Rose 2013 Marisa 2013 Danielle 2013 Noah 2013 Micah 2013 Melinda 2013 hor 1492 I'm sorry that's what you [Applause] all Anthony 2013 Georgina 2013 Ivan 2013 Clyde 2013 evina 2013 Kevin 2012 an 2012 Jose Lis 2012 KZ 2012 amazing all right do we have time for one more or should we a short one a short one how do we do a short one okay uh who thinks in here that you traveled the farthest to get to this convening who thinks it might be you you did you did where did you come Diego San Diego anyone further than San Diego San Francisco which is farther Pedro there you go I think you might have won okay so who's from Mexico City did someone travel from Mexico City no anyone travel from Mexico City no we heard that there might be okay Jose Louise where did you travel from Jose Louise where did you travel from I came from from Norway to New York well you won you won amazing okay so what we're going to do is the from Norway yeah yeah that's further than no it is I'm like wow okay so you won all right so and if you came on the red line anybody Blue Line you work in this building okay so Kevin you start here so Kevin you're here and and Jose Luis you're there right and we're going to go the least amount of traveled all the way up to the most traveled [Applause] go [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] right [Applause] w [Applause] and Hi how are you [Applause] [Music] [Applause] doing [Applause] [Music] you you can hear my voice say [Applause] the if you can hear my voice say hi OHA okay with your groups that you're near you're going to make a little conglomerate and you might be New England you might be the Boston group you might be right so you're going to make a group and you're going to decide what's the name of your group and in a moment we're just going to hear Boston or New England and you know Texas we have our own group over here so you have one minute to make your group [Applause] yeah over there [Applause] okay [Music] [Applause] it [Music] [Applause] be [Music] Shar team if you can hear my voice say gracias [Music] [Applause] [Music] Karen okay all right are we ready can you hear me can you hear me if you can hear my voice say LTC LTC Med you all right in a moment we're going to have folks introduce themselves by your group in whatever way you just discussed so we'll start from the closest yeah okay and the rest of us are being really good audience members aren't we I think our Boston group is ready to go and a hush fell over the crowd hot mhes [Applause] Bravo are we ready we [Applause] [Music] [Applause] ready okay we have a small But Mighty group right here [Applause] [Music] [Applause] okay we have our smallest group here But Mighty we're [Applause] listening [Applause] Seattle [Applause] fish [Applause] tles chy coasters and last but not [Applause] least thank you all for playing Jose Luis 1 and uh I don't know but if that didn't give you something to ask people about then think of something else so it was really nice to get to play with you all I look forward to getting to know you better this [Music] weekend could roxan have been anything other than somebody who teaches teachers unbelievable roxan incredible thank you so much can we sit can we we can sit back down all right we can sit back down right yeah yeah everybody take a seat checky check check check check check check they're working beautiful yeah great all right as we are taking our seats and continuing this magical journey all right Natty take it away sure all right everybody while you're having uh taking your seats uh just introduce myself my name is Nathaniel Justin Yano I go by Natty I am one of the co-champions of the host committee here with uh Kevin and I'm just going to mention a couple things that we're here for in terms of the host committee um we uh selected some of the restaurants you'll be going to including tonight's dinner uh we also are trying uh we were working to connect this community with the Boston Community I've been here for six years how long have you been here I've been here for just over 10 years that's right so uh we know all the cheese about uh Boston uh where to go where not to go where to drink where to where to drink and then where to drink so you can ask us um at any time if you if you need anything like where to drink so um uh some of the things uh to uh look for in terms of stuff that we prepared for you are two uh local artist events um tomorrow night we're going to have a playright um we're having the laat Latin playwright initiative uh in partnership with um a Powerhouse bilingual local company from Chelsea called The theatro Chelsea um the co-founder of which is right here JJ thank you so much for all your organizing work with us also in partnership with that is the Huntington uh theater um and we'll be highlighting two playwrights having amazing food provided by vantes a local Puerto Rican restaurant uh they're [ __ ] awesome so that's right so uh come to that and then on Saturday during the day we're going to be having some creative workshops with some local uh Latin artists here in the space and throughout the spaces here um and on Saturday night a big party um with music with a bar uh at a place called chroma which is an amazing uh organization just down the street it's walking SL staggering distance so um let's make uh let's make let's have some good times I'll pass it over to Kevin thanks Natty yep all right so my name is Kevin masera he him uh uh I'm so excited to be here uh yeah as we said around the circle I was uh part of the producing team supporting Karen's original meeting in 2012 so it's just really amazing beautiful to be here um speaking of Boston and Bostonian forces um before the 2013 uh meeting there was uh some press to be done to uh let the Boston scene know that uh a bunch of crazy people were coming from around the country to discuss Latin theater um I was asked by my new employer Emerson College at the time to um to do an interview for Boston Neighborhood News uh about this convening and was going to be doing it with a local playwright and legend by the name of Melinda Lopez what happened was the most problematic cringy truly unbelievable and absolutely hysterical interview that has ever happened to this day as I meet people they will call me and be like I Googled you which is so flattering by the way and they'll say I Googled you and I found this insane interview where this old white man asked you and Melinda how you feel about Ricky Ricardo and and and and he says he says like like Melinda what does that mean like you write these plays is it like maids and the i i i which I'm still trying to figure out what that means but I received such a lesson in Grace and uh stiff upper lip and not committing violence on public television from Melinda Lopez as she paused and said that's such an interesting question and engaged this journalist as though he wasn't a completely insane person um uh and answered uh something else so uh Melinda Lopez is an actor a playwright a teacher a leader an advocate a mentor and a friend perhaps you know some of her work midnight sandwich M no Sonia flu Mala yma they go on and on and on Melinda has been uh a touch point for me since the moment I moved here every time we've gotten to collaborate whether it's a play In This Very space or F just a couple weeks ago around the corner I become a better person a more compassionate person a more lit and onire person those of you who know her know that to be in her presence is to be in the presence of just complete Divinity and serenity so please join me in welcoming into the circle Boston Zone Melinda Lopez I I completely block that out um completely um and um funny because I'm talking about memory um which things I did and did not remember um so um um my name is Melinda Lopez my pronouns are she a series uh and my entry point to uh this amazing group was uh October 31st 2013 um um my memory as I said is really unreliable but a few things I remember very clearly I remember what I wore um multicolored peacock feather dress and thigh high gray suede boots I remember I was late um I remember the altar which was covered with reos photos Flores programs books a glass of rum I brought a handful of Basil I couldn't get Yeta uh and I remember Josina Lopez put um um a beautiful uh Milagro a Sacred Heart at the center which symbolized I thought our Bion um I remember standing in a lot of circles dancing stretching howling crying singing and circles within circles and Post-it notes all along this wall I think it was this wall right um all this back wall every single color that a Post-It no is made in was on that wall like a million little Flags saying estamos saki we're here um I remember meeting H who I had only known from college textbooks in the flesh itang handsome um I remember the invocation by uh Luis Valdez who inspired me to write play uh and Jose Lu valuel who was over the regional theater insisting that we can't wait we need our own theaters I stared sorry I have a cough drop because I'm yeah um uh I shared the room with Luis Alfaro and Diane Rodriguez rest in power and was Richard Montoya actually rapping with Juan Amador and m b midalia Cruz and K savich and kinan Valdez and so many of you in the room now we're here and then friends I reconnected with julieto and lassandra from Chicago Marquez and Delgado um Marisa Chas and Daniel hakes and La Divina Karen zakaras and so many names I heard for the first time no Montes and Brian Herrera and Lisa PES and Georgina esad and Stephanie iar and Jacob padron folks who are leading the way now and names I'm so happy to speak out loud to you now I remember da saracho asking as we sat in circles within circles yes but how do you make money how do you afford how do you afford to stay in the theater right and then I remember Octavio Solis saying marry a lawyer now did I dream that I was in the room with Octavio coko Solis and La showrunner da VA saracho I don't know if that was a dream or not um after lunch on the second day we were invited to form a group based on how long we'd been working in the theater if you were under 5 years 5 to 10 10 to 15 Etc we were supposed to join the group that most closely aligned with our time in the field but where to start I I I I can't remember that there wasn't a time in my life where this wasn't the only thing I wanted to do after school I used to go door Todo in my neighborhood knocking on doors saying do you want to see a play and then I would make up something which was probably my first solo show um uh but I asked asked for payment in cookies so when did did my career start when I the maids and gypsies that I played in college or the time that I was told by a producer that I would never play ibson because I was T Latina but I auditioned anyways or the day I wrote my first monologue or taught my first class or the first residual check I cashed so I finally chose when I got my Equity card and this put me in a circle with Irma Mayorga and Luis Alfaro and Josephina Lopez and I am definitely in the wrong Circle I don't know what I'm doing here what can I possibly offer these Titans of the American Theater I'm scared about the future I'm scared I have no talent I am scared I am an impostor that I'm not Latina enough to be in this room but I'm not American enough to thrive outside this room I haven't done anything but I am a good listener and I listened on the last day I got assigned a leria card and it hung on my office wall at at the Huntington for many years until during one of several office moves it was trans um but I remember it was the card of connection and my assignment was to make connections lift up others connect people actors designers directors and always have a Latin playwright scholar actor producer student right at the tip of my tongue to speak into the room if I'm in the room where things happen that that's my charge and and it and it's yours I pass it on to you you'll get your own Laria card but it's yours too um uh my insecurity my fear lack of faith it doesn't matter if I hang on to the importance of lifting all of you up so my memory is not so good I remember the first day of our convening there was a blizzard and that's why I was late but the snow was beautiful and there were huge flakes Falling Slowly and the city was quiet and I remember it so clearly and Boston is really pretty in the winter in the snow so I thought I would read you the weather report from that day so I I Googled it and in fact there was no snow it was a totally normal day it was like mid-50s it was a a good day for trick-or-treating so maybe none of this actually [Applause] happened and maybe I I totally dreamed it um at the towards the end of our last day we took apart the altar folks took back their sacred objects and as I was getting my bag ready to leave Josephina Lopez found me um and uh she she took my arm and um she handed me Her Sacred Heart her corason sang Sante and she said I think you should have this and she put it in my hand I think that's what happened but um here it is so I hope you have an amazing time um [Music] muchas thank you Melinda what a beautiful way to close out our Opening Ceremonies um I do want to mention that we've heard from several folks uh bringing names of people who have passed on and we are going to have a time to uh remember those people at closing ceremonies so I just want to name that we are not have not forgotten them and we're going to continue to bring up their names throughout the weekend and then also have a specific time during closing ceremonies to remember them as well um so now we're going to have a 10 minute break um and we're going to come back into this room and take a look at this timeline behind me and the work we've uh done in the fill in the last 10 years so this is your 10 minute thank you | HowlRound Theatre Commons | UC-8ID1fxMapLBg5hpfnOs8Q | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,480 | 59,331 |
TnXeRcHa-sg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnXeRcHa-sg | presentation of Pop_Art_Production in Kharkiv National University of Construction and Architecture | and now i want to present we have a questions and first of all i will start with question what is people who create works with the sound of pop art and here's examples of these works and the next question i will tell about when did part appear so uh what is the direction you should get in 1980s in the middle of 1950s and later in the 1950s in the united states of america was a challenge for fine art image and from the inclusion of advertising comics books and otc art a material sometimes usually removed from its known context and combined with unrelated material so the next uh yeah and um increase um for example like uh pop-ups and minimalism are considered to be art trends and um that receive postmod uh than art or some of their earliest examples of postmodern art themselves and products label and bloggers we go comment there uh in these images of selected artists in coop art style as in suitcase like android next and the next um image until that the first works of art were created in the royal university of arts in the united kingdom by three artists there were peter bledge joe tilson and richard smith and here's example of richard gamington's galactic it was the coursework which had received uh the icon status of pop art in the world and that makes our houses so such diverse and attractive so the next thing and here is an example of the image of roblox interesting um actually a very popular artist and was in 20th century brian and the next question how does the work create one one and in this slide you can see the image first of all uh you have to know in advanced program.shop to create this work and you have to create the sketch for future work for the stencils first of all when you finish to do these stencils or buy for these colors and here is three colors like blue white and black so after that you have to put these stencils on the canvas or another cover and take the spray again and spray on these canvas and after this process of course it completes the depends of the numbers of stencils and numbers of the colors of this work and after that you will have this work and now i will show you the video please how to create this work check it out where's so here's a funny video that i created by for my public mpk and i'm going to show the real report and nasa will help me to show you this work the next question who were the most popular artists in 20th century yes click this yeah now we can see the artist in the left uh corner uh here is the right box then and his examples of his works and the in the right corner in the bottom of the right corner is the android wearable and here's examples of keyboard uh i want to tell you about this world um all right fox 15 um took the image from the comics like i told you between these slides and he created by himself works like this and what about anti-portal and works he use stencils like i told you about it and uses the examples of this world so thank you pray and the next question what the most popular artists in our day so and here's examples of these um artists um who work who works in this style there's a friendly shepherd fairy and his name is obey like an nickname and to regret like mr brainwash i think you know this uh icon image like obey uh and i will talk about this image so first of all favorite took this image of the andrew the giant he was the wrestler in 1980s and in 1988 he took this image for his uh skateboard team and after that he showed this icon image for his friend and told him that i think that it will be the future icon image and it will work very popular but his friend that it's not but it's not really cool image but shepherd ferry did not listen to him and he created this image but because it was only the face and then he took the words obey from the film which name on the way and here is obey i think you know this translation of this world and the andrew say to the people obey for me obey andrew so the next work is what progress and hope uh shepherd fervor created this work for um company of barack obama when he became a president and he created this uh he created this world and the last work i made odd not why it's actually famous work and i showed you this okay and the next uh artist terry greater mr green watch he's not so hopefully like frank sheppard ferry but um he was in their film which name of exit from the gift shop i think you have already seen this film and this film you'll be able to see another artist in another way of arts or like uh pencil space radio and actually um he was a friend of bensie and ben sent him to create his new works and um actually after that um he went to america and started to create his own works but i don't think that he's worked so such creative because it took some like of this style from andy vocal and i don't think that it's something that you know okay it's so back to crying and the next question who is correct who's so direct it's me it's my nickname and i create uh my original works uh you the style of pop art and here's example of my first work uh which is called presumption i created this work for public in decay it was eighth march and i sent to this public and now maybe uh it's a real full work and in the future i want to send this work for her family for her mother's uh and i think it's great work and like you see in this work i uh take like directions it means like a direct it's something like food was such like bad because now she is in russian and what happens with there and i won't show in this work here by these directions so the next work um listen to your heart um there is a second work i created in eighth march and i created four girls because i wanted to like express girls and yeah i put this image in instagram and uh and show it to girls um yeah and it was amazing and here's an example of this one next next yeah it's uh and i created by myself why because my friends called me like a mongol because they have like something these eyes and i decided to create some something like this icon yeah so next work and here is uh yeah it's funny work yeah here's jesus and in the before and i wrote in it what i want to say in this work that nobody has seen justice haven't seen before because i wanted to combine these two images and say lemonade but you have to believe but you haven't seen it and here's the answer like they are given this there's a funny handle on the floor and click and post block yeah um and here is here it's not funny because i want to tell about this work i i have taken part in a nomination of ecology of the north and became their participant and i want to read this text association of graphics designers for sports public association of designers the art managers who interested in the solution of environment are problems by means of art the basic directions of activities of association code support are carrying out the international uh training of the ecological posterior force block the triangle began in 1998 1999 and takes place every three years so and i've detected i have taken a part in the nomination and community had to choose from their three thousand and five hundred posters one thousand and one hundred twelve actors and three nominations so now we have uh 928 uh and uh protests from uh 427 uh athens the second stage exhibition of finley's and the winner ceremony will take place in 30 to pakistan so more details will be announced on much on this website if you if you want you can check it so it's welcome so back to pride yeah and you can find us in the internet and here is uh that you've been buying yeah and please and actually you have these uh informations on your tables and if you want to check it please welcome your attention thank you for your impact for like modern art is a commercial art that i created to visit organization and i sell my awards so if you want to create this work i can create and you can buy this work for my organization but direct like my nickname it will be an exhibition maybe in the summer and i will show my original works which i created so take it and you will see information in this website so thanks | POP ART PRODUCTION | UCC0T9Wc8qbOq9WdvmHJChUw | 2015-04-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,593 | 8,123 |
3lfwS9MUC8s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lfwS9MUC8s | Historical Dive - Issac Avery Stafford Part 1 | what's up guys just browning here from lay kickers give them ran and we're headed out this morning to do some historical robbing showed you in a previous video all the local doubts I'd sent we have here on the lake we're actually gonna go explore one now and see if we can find it what we're looking for is an old house or an old set of ruins to a house that was built prior to our dam here on the link being constructed it's in about 22 foot of water what we know of now it's just the old ruins maybe just the foundation or just a pile of rubble but we're gonna go out see if we can locate it this house was probably built and I'm gonna say mid to late 1800s of course it was flooded over in the late 1920s I believe that completed construction here on the day of 1928 so we're gonna head out now see if we can find it and so won't you come home with us and see what we get into today alright guys we just got finished up with our dog I want to show you something real quick before I show you the neat items we found first of all we confirmed that the old ruins we were looking for were there we found them in roughly 22 17 to 20 foot of water somewhere right in there of course the lake is down quite a beer right now but I want to talk a little bit about these old ruins cuz I wasn't made aware this until I got out of the water my business partner which is my father we co-own way kickers going to the marina which you see over here to your right this is the former Taylorsville beach marina and we kind of showed up homage to that we still got the old sign up if you look way over here to your left you're gonna see Oxford amber the upper side of Oxford family and that dam was constructed in 1927 to 1928 I believe when I actually finished the dam and anything prior to those two years everything that you see up here behind me was not actually a lake it was a smaller flowing river if you will and everything that's behind me also was farmland now what my father told me after we get out of the water was was that my great-great-grandfather had about a hundred acres here on this point that our shop sets on today and we never even put two and two together that the old rulings that we were out here diving on had the possibility of being my great-great grandfather's old place um he was a farmer and some of the stuff that you're gonna see confirmed that's exactly what we found out there so we're about 95 percent sure that the old ruins we do Vaughn today was my great-great-grandfather's which is really kind of cool for me to actually go down and see stuff some of the things we found are from the late 1800s to the early 1900s and a lot of this stuff is fixing to be over 100 years old if not already over a hundred years old so take a quick look show you some of the things we found here in the front I've got some old medicine bottles and we're gonna look up the manufacturer of the glass here and see exactly how old it is we found a ton of this metal stripping and I'm gonna soon the middle stripping since it's got holes in it it's what went to hold the boards together maybe on an old barn or something like that we found this blade off an old plow which confirmed that we was on the old ruins and this thing really really cool you can see where it voted on to the back of the tractor that that's just really neat to find we found some old moulding out of inside of the house it actually still has the original nails in it but you can see it's a trim molding that goes from where the law meets to into the ground or the wall meets into the ceiling of the house found some old siding and we actually found a bunch of this we left a lot of it down there we're thinking about maybe getting some of my great aunts and uncles down here kind of a reunion for them and maybe going down and bringing up we actually and I hope you get to see it in the video we actually found an old barn door or part of the old barn door down there so we might bring it up for them because you know that was there their family as well so hopefully when get them in here and bring up some more of this and show it to them found some more old bottles here's an old metal bracket off of something maybe no trailer or something like that and another really neat fine I'll swim across this guy's probably in the right at 20 foot of water it's an old horseshoe just confirming that my great-great grandfather had horses out here and like I said all this was farmland prior to that dam over there being built so it's really cool to find this stuff down there our initial goal during this dive was just to go down confirmed that there were some old ruins there and we we did that just right off the bat but what was even neater is the fact that it was from my old families or like I said we're about 95 percent sure that it was my great-great grandfather's old place so guys I really appreciate you coming along on this table this video is gonna be the start to a brand new playlist where we do a lot of historical Dobbin we're gonna check out those Maps I showed you in a couple videos ago and we're gonna just go down and Dobb and see what we can find on a lot of these old ruins that's out here in the lake so guys I appreciate you coming along with us as always make sure you follow us on the Instagram and Twitter like us on Facebook pin us on Pinterest subscribe to us here on YouTube and as always guys we appreciate your business | LakeHickoryScuba | UCPUlhHxmZ6YeNYdcS5JUDsQ | 2016-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,091 | 5,423 |
Vna9BNIL7A4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vna9BNIL7A4 | Toya Wright Daughter Reign Sings Itsy Bitsy Spider! 🕷 | oh right oh right and the itsy-bitsy spider on a bus to be be ah through that's huh what else you all done no no again yes okay no yes meringue the bus the wheels on the bus go round and round round and round it wheels on the bus go round and round baby last time maybe [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] when [Music] lovely [Music] maybe granny okay so baby I think I'm gonna have something we'll wait they got to finish was my lane [Music] young [Music] are you getting them stretches on site so she'll be stretching every movie will be for the cupcake [Music] [Applause] okay [Applause] [Music] you | Newborn Arrival | UChq-An8K9SUQjxRKJY2QPFw | 2019-10-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 133 | 794 |
xunpSWBo40M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xunpSWBo40M | Rev. Don Odunze | Grace For Help | Latest Nigerian Gospel Message | [Music] thank you [Music] please take your seat one more time let us celebrate the covering that God has given to us let us celebrate this lion the Lord has given to us [Music] our own Papa and Mama [Music] I love you Mama Papa you're the best thank you sir [Music] part of my Administration tonight will be a request from the choir to sing foreign [Music] I'd like you to sing this song I will lift up my eyes to the heels from words commit my health today I'm going to be sharing on Grace for help tell your neighbor you will never be stranded you will never be stranded now say it as if you made it you will never be stranded somebody shout amen amen come please can you do that song for me and if you know it you can sing along if you don't know it can you just listen because I believe I will lift up my eyes to the heels from whence come at my hair my hair coming from he's the maker of heaven and Earth he said he will not suffer thy Foods yes sir thy food to be moved running [Music] he will not snowman or speak [Music] for the Lord is oh shut up [Music] [Applause] [Music] all of my house foreign [Applause] [Music] please promise [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] here can you go to at least five people and tell them help is on the way prophesy would not be stranded help for your family hell for your business help for your ministry hell for your father help for your sister hell you will not be stranded [Music] thank you Jesus on the way somebody shout hallelujah while you're standing think of your Bible to Hebrews chapter 4 verse 16. Hebrews chapter 4 verse 16. thank you Jesus Hebrews 4 16 yes sir let us throne of grace that we may obtain mercy and find Grace to help in time of needs Grace to hell in time of need I believe God that this service will terminate a present need in somebody's life today if you're that person let me hear your amen [Applause] let's read a little story and then we get on from there Second Kings chapter 6 let's read from verse 24 to the end second Kings chapter 6. we'll read from verse 24. and it came to pass after this that Ben Haddad king of Syria gathered all his hosts and went up and received Samaria and there was a great farming in Samaria and behold they besieged it until an ass head was sold for first call pieces of silver and the fourth part of a cab of Dove's dunk for five pieces of silver and as the king of Israel was passing by upon the wall they cried a woman unto him saying help my Lord O King and he said the Lord do not have thee once shall I help thee if the Lord does not help me whence shall I have thee who will help you out of the born floor or out of the wine press verse 28 and the King said unto her whatever thee and she answered this woman said unto me give thy son that we may eat him today and we will eat mine son tomorrow wow so we boiled my son and it eat him and I said unto her on the next day give thy son that we may eat him and she heed her son hi verse 30. and he came to pass when the king had the words of the woman that he rent his clothes and passed by upon the wall and the people looked and behold he had circled with within upon his flesh then he said God do so and more also to me if the head of Elisha the son of Shepherd shall stand on him this day but Elisha sat in his house and the Elder sat with him and the King sent a man from before him but air the messenger came to him he said to the elders see ye how the son of a murderer had sent to take away my head look when the messenger coming shut the door and hold him fast at the door it's not the sound of his master's feet behind him verse 33 and why he yet talked with them behold the messenger came down upon him and he said behold this evil is of the Lord what should I wait what should I wait for the Lord any longer go ahead to verse 1. this is verse 34. 33 go ahead chapter 7 verse 1. chapter 7 verse 1 then Elisha said hear ye the word of the Lord just say the Lord tomorrow about this time shall a measure of fine flower be sold for a circle and two measures of barley for a shekel in the gate of Samaria amen amen somebody shout amen Lord we thank you for the reading of your word let help be released for somebody now we'll receive it with Thanksgiving in the name of Jesus we pray somebody shouted better amen please take your seat tomorrow help will knock on your door by this time tomorrow help will knock at your door by this time tomorrow help will come for somebody in your family if the other person shouted but I amen [Music] throne of grace by Hebrews 4 16. that you may obtain mercy and find Grace to help in time of need how long your need will last depends on how much help that comes God designed us that we cannot do everything for ourselves and so he planted you as help for someone and planted someone as help for you the length of your need depends on the grace you have attracted to bring help and I believe today by the reason of this service that Grace will be released to somebody here you want to decrease rounded can I pass through you to your father that is not here can I pass through you to your brother that is not here can I pass through you to your wife that is not here it takes one man for God to the shrine and go to the whole family and dump them there if one man can tie your whole family at a shrine then one man can release the whole family write a disorder for your sake your brother will smile again for your sake your father will smile again for your sake your sister will get married for your sake your brother will release his children for your sake your child will get that job somebody shouted but I amen for the sake of one that Grace is coming upon you tonight wherever you're watching from hear me Open Door is a man I have said that before when God wants to open your door he will send you help in the form of a man is somebody heard what I'm saying any moment from now that man will walk into your life every moment from now help will knock on your door by this time tomorrow a miracle will be in your house a testimony will be in your mouth if you are that person shouted but I amen [Music] if the Lord does not help you where will I help you from a time comes in life when you discover that your best connection cannot help you because the one you are looking up to is looking up to someone else you think you have a problem wait until you hear the problem of the one you want to help you you have a problem of ten thousand and you're coming to a man that has a problem of 2 million Mega problem the land was Under Siege surrounded there was no food no going out no coming in if you finish the one you have you don't finish to the point that people began to eat their children is it possible that the woman will bring up her child and take a knife and begin to separate the leg separate the finger separate the head cut the stomach and bring out the intestine and carry it and put in the pot [Music] and boil it terrible witchcraft but that was the situation there's a situation you find yourself normal Things become abnormal and the woman called another friend I said we need to survive let's agree to cook our children today we will eat my own tomorrow is your turn but after eating tomorrow we'll what of next tomorrow you will now eat yourselves and they look for another man's own and the one agreed while the other one agreed but had another plan sometimes the one you think is helping you has another plan counter to your own [Applause] he has another plan you think he's helping you you don't know he's manipulating you to bring you down so that he can rise any man manipulating your destiny any woman manipulating your job upon this altar they are destroyed I said they are destroyed I said they are destroyed somebody shouted but I amen [Music] and the woman passed the head of the child upon the plates oh God and two of them began to eat a woman eating her child and when she passed the food she was saying father bless this food that devil is a liar and they finish the food and waited for the next day and he said it's now your turn bring your child and the Bible says that one heed a child and it became War and people make promises and they fail the arm of Flesh will fail the day that trust in the Lord they are like Mount Zion they cannot be moved help is on the way for somebody here [Applause] and they began to make trouble and began to shout they wanted to fight suddenly the King was passing by I said what is going on here and the woman shouted help me oh King hell somebody shout help I didn't hear you somebody showed up as you shouted help will respond to you somebody shout hell and the King stopped and said what is the matter he said we board my child under agreement and look at your own he sat on now she hid her child help me O King and even a king was able to say if God cannot help you who am I [Music] your help comes from above not abroad your help comes from above not from abroad now look at the situation here this is where I am going and the King left the situation and started attacking a man of God who is supposed to be this solution Papa every time the devil wants to manipulate and destroy a man he makes him quarrel with his help he brings in a problem ahead of the challenge so that the relationship is messed up and when it's time for the person to help the door is closed be careful about how you treat people positioned in Destiny for you be careful about how listen if you know this one is planted for you take any nonsense eat it and arrive at your destination you are going somewhere this is not where you will stay by this time tomorrow there will be a change of position in your life somebody shouted but I amen [Music] he said I'm coming after Elisha and the solution was in the mouth of Elijah so if you kill your solution what happens to you I want to talk to somebody here tonight be careful about how you treat the one who is planted to help you in the face of offenses because the devil will rupture the relationship before he can rupture the plan there are things you need to absorb and take just be patient because your anger will complicate your problem especially if you are dealing with a father especially if you're dealing with a father and more especially a spiritual father and he said if the Lord does not help you who will help you and here he's attacking the agent of the Lord what foolishness I want to tell somebody here today the Lord will preserve your help for you positions in life you come and you need help there are things in life you cannot do for yourself somebody needs to recommend you somebody needs to open the door for you somebody needs to defend you in your absence somebody needs to talk about you so that they know who you are and what you can do somebody needs to project you somebody needs to visit and that visit will make a difference this is August I see an August visitor in the next three days coming to your house help is on the way help is on the way help is on the way lift your hand and Shout To Hell [Music] second chronicles 26 15. this is a faster and praying thing and we're going to be praying and fasting we are already fasting a lot of people fast and they are not praying and this is the opportunity to pray if you're fasting and you're not praying your hunger strike Second Chronicles chapter 26 verse 15 Read and he made in Jerusalem engines engines invented by cunning men to be on the towers and upon the ball walks yes to shoot arrows and great stones without and his next prayer far abroad look at this his name began to spread far abroad for he was marvelously helped he was marvelously helped still he was strong until he was strong help brings strength help gives you strength help help | 9jaPraise - Gospel Music | UC-0BMIN-fcsFA1DwkCXS8xw | 2023-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,336 | 11,777 |
Tpv8R8udPOM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpv8R8udPOM | I SWEAR I GOT THE BEST JUMPERSHOT!!!! THE TRUE POWER OF THE DEMI GOD LOCKDOWN BUILD!!!!!! | yo what's good youtube it's your man it's mo back for another video and today man as you can see by the thumbnail and the title hey i'm hitting y'all with another [ __ ] bang feel me hey man before we go ahead and get into this video make sure you go ahead you destroy that like button make sure you go ahead you demolish that subscribe button make sure you go ahead and click that notification bell so you can go ahead and be a part of the big bad game yes sir and make sure you go ahead and you show some love you click that share button share it to your mom and your daddy your brother your sister your cousins your uncle and your auntie your grandpa and your grandma cause you know we out here trying to find us a nice sexy big booty thick juicy sugar mama who gonna be out here paying our mother [ __ ] bills now let's go ahead and let's get right into this video and then can i come in i don't know if you sneeze or if you're coughing i just want to be friends yeah she said can you stick your finger here [ __ ] all right let's hear everybody we gotta go to school tomorrow [Music] oh he called my [ __ ] and he [ __ ] it up [Music] so declare yeah oh it's over [Music] hold on [Music] uh [Music] i'm just i'm just i'm just waiting to get a little up a little more up on these [ __ ] and i'ma start fading again [Music] let's see here let me brought 20. [Music] tomorrow for you to hold ah are you okay i say less now i'm about to get on your ass i'm about again oh [Music] that's like you could tell you don't you don't play basketball for real my house needs to be ah too far good shot get ready give me that good ah he probably got that first bucky first bucket [ __ ] give me the ball [Music] [ __ ] stop trying to give me a screen why you keep coming up to me i'm claustrophobic he gonna [ __ ] it up get blocked let me see that [ __ ] [ __ ] i don't slow down slow down slow down slow let's down do you want mama to give you back or do you want dead daddy stop stop oh my god babe come look at this bruh [Music] oh my god look at this look i don't know i gotta go back a little further tonight let me go to him let me go to two minutes a minute so look so he gets blocked we get the ball they can hear me so i'm like yo let me see the ball real quick so you give me the ball i'm wait i let them spread out i try to [ __ ] this [ __ ] up so i start dribbling i spin back boom go over here shoot that [ __ ] and i made it that's it i would have never expected that [ __ ] to go in | YOOITZMO | UCLfnLiuN3sRcCx7BUv1rk7Q | 2021-11-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 515 | 2,641 |
xbtk_-qKGAc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbtk_-qKGAc | PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE SERMON - THE SIEGE IS OVER | and bless his holy name let us give him glory and honour bless him bless him magnify his holy name worship the king of kings and the god of god praise him praise him give him glory give him honor take care of your god your loved one it's worthy to be praised it's worthy to be adored a new year he when he speaks it is done neighborhood sorrow what did she share [Music] give him glory give him hannah i gave you a telephone bless him let him hear your voice vocal fold let you go red [Music] thank you father [Music] in jesus mighty name we worship new york lord jesus jesse water mighty god we serve [Music] hallelujah [Music] hallelujah [Music] a mighty god jesus [Music] we are serving him hallelujah father we want to say thank you thank you for what you did on monday i look forward to seeing you monday thank you for what you did on tuesday thank you for what you did on wednesdays [Music] accept our thanks in jesus name almighty god along with lord mary you always reserve the best in the last you let me finish your job can he tonight now logo at the end of everything let's look young let your name be glorified again in jesus mighty name we have prayed [Music] now wave at one or two people and said good evening god will surprise you tonight god will surprise you tonight before we continue care to my test would you we would love to pray for those who were born in the month of december happiness so if you are born in the month of december you can start you can stand so badly today father we want to thank you for you for your children born in the month of december foreign [Music] all we are asking for them is that everything concerning them you will complete that everything concerning this your children you will make perfect that even before we begin to count january again your testimonies will already be full period [Applause] and i pray that dayton will also serve you to the very end i will not believe what sin don't mean in jesus mighty name we have prayed jesus so children of december let me hear you shout hallelujah hallelujah and then you may please be seated [Music] as at 7 00 p.m tonight nei agumi dioni the number of children born on the campground has risen to 11 years four boys and seven girls all corrie mary hope you remember so let the girl shout praise the lord [Applause] some information very quickly before we go into the word of god i want you to relate dear to my last rule on the 31st of december by the special grace of god there will be a close crossover service here is the author and we will be discussing the theme ebenezer you are advised to hold your services in your various churches johnny the last holy communion service of this year yes beginning at 7 00 pm it will be followed by a service of songs [Music] next to you so if anything they like better whether the devil likes it or not jesus call i am going to see the new year the first holy ghost service in the new year is a minimum timber it's going to be on friday the 7th of january and the dream god has given us accurate authority before is fresh air oh no need a faithful to [Music] fresh air have faith to do now yesterday when i was talking to you about the siege on your prayer life it's over let i told you how we used to pray when i first joined the church most [Applause] seem to say no don't worry yourself about that [Music] now in those days nibbani on friday night near alejandrimo we used to have night videos only boys only men and boys were allowed [Music] he would lead us in prayer from 8 00 pm till 2am at 2am it will round up [Music] we look forward to the 2 a.m and good day because as soon as he closes the law we're the younger ones i will adore we will remove our shirts now we can pray necessity no his own prayer was hurt but no no there there's a difference between the heart of a wood fire it's a boy and the hotness of gas fire oh yeah [Music] inaudible and different from the hotness of the welder's fire oh see ya see we gonna i want in one jury and our leader in prayer then his pastor who he used to be young then better it's an elder now now we are talking of 1970s 1917 and you can see us marching around the church you know later singing around the city of jericho house my job [Music] around the city of jericho will be angie new jericho who pray in such a manner and everybody in the streets a reputable will know something is happening [Music] tonight the heaven will know something is happening here amen [Applause] even hell we know that all right [Music] we will get to a stage where i will be calling on the young ones to stand and pray as the comfort yeah i work with a world dog waking up to the atlantic background the elders can sit down and pray for 70 years and above you can sit down and pray about it only only [Music] hallelujah i'm not sure you heard me no rebecca we i won the hallelujah for you hallelujah [Music] [Applause] are you sure they can hear you in lagos i want them to hear you in heaven shout hallelujah [Music] [Applause] now put your hands together for the almighty god thank you very much now you can visit hey second kings anwar bhakti chapter seven origin you can read the whole chapter ali khan but i will just read maybe three people arbitrary verses because you will know the rest of the story today no then elisha said elisha we hear ye the word of the lord those said the lord tomorrow about this time shall a measure of fine flour be sold for a shekel and two measures of barley for a second [Music] in the gate of [Applause] [Music] then a lord on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of god and said behold if the lord will make windows in heaven my destiny bee and he said behold thou shall sit with thy eyes but shall not eat thereof he died [Music] and there were four leprous men at the entry end of the gate and they said one to another why sit we here until we die i [Music] they've been reading this passage to you again and again in all the summers everybody you lord recording you know and i want to thank all our speakers the preachings this congress has been just wonderful and i want to decree to all your ministries so tell us you know [Applause] before i proceed further i want to give you good news in for you you will leave here by the morning singing a song of victory [Applause] [Music] [Applause] my people who spoke before had told you the definition of a siege i want you what is soros i'll do me something with any party hammer and they've told you the repercussions of a siege once it is software ap or madness of sufferings theorists religion fear eru anxiety e4 because you don't know what tomorrow is going to bring today and they've told us what was so for some of the signs that the siege is over oh one of the preachers call it an overflow or a color [Music] one of our speakers spoke to us about how to be free from fear and i want you to power us that the freedom of movement will be your early morning you were there will be all around peace so i'm not going to spend time on all those animals i will just go straight to the process that will lead to the siege being over my work suffering when i need [Music] when the helpless cry for help negativity [Music] the seed will remain until you cry [Music] is not a cry to the king he be known don't you cry to the government kissing from domino not to cry to the president but a cry to the most high god so white beings [Music] that's why we spent time with psalm 121 yesterday they said i cried to god and he heard oh my god oh she bought me and then he brought me out of unhorrible peace [Music] of someone who is in serious trouble if there be anything bearing with when there was a siege against samaria remember jesus to the extent that women were beginning to bowl their children for food and will bearing power and the king told them i need help myself by now what they want [Music] and delivered him from all his troubles there is someone here tonight there you come beneath that god is going to deliver from all his or her troubles there are categories of prayer i want ebay lord [Music] there is a prayer you pray that will sound as if you say god if you like answer if you like don't answer i want your come better get back down but when there is nowhere to turn back that god cannot ignore god years ago there was a woman a sister in the church and had a son told me america and the son had this problem of epilepsy she had tried everything and it didn't work choose just a bubble very very nice woman when she enters when she rents a room in the house me back to los angeles the child has a crisis because of the erroneous belief that if somebody left in epilepsy gets off in your presence you two will become epileptic natori oh gee we plenty of italian whatever the delivery they will quickly tell her to get out of the house so she kept on going from one house to another opera and then one day in the very center of the town nearly where the crowd is many libertarian and she was going with the child but the child had an attack me i said about today and everybody around began to run the woman grabbed the child opening what way over now and looked up to heaven i said god i'm alone today help me the child was healed from that moment is there anybody here tonight is there anybody here listening to me who has a problem that only god can suffer stand on your feet give your voice to the almighty marriage and say father it is you and i tonight tonight [Applause] [Music] help me yes you are night now a world dominican just the true of force yeah i wanna make the period of our mighty god love you mary please your word help me [Music] [Applause] [Music] i know there is a crowd here mom of god follow up on your name that is you [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] help me o almighty god thank you jesus help me lord help me in jesus mighty name we have prayed against you and so shall it be in jesus name you can please be seated [Music] i've always told my pastors when we gather together for ministers conferences when the member of the communication has a problem neighborhood they run to the past when the pastor has a problem [Music] lord that god who has been helping me oh lord will not to turn around [Music] we have the one who's amen is loudest [Applause] hey the next thing that happens after a genuine desperate cry for help in control to manchester [Music] is that there will be a word of prophecy only will be aura elisha spoke delicious sorrow see when the poor cries to god desperately god will respond allah and make because god knows not everybody can hear him he says if we tell a prophet speak on my behalf hours people say in exodus chapter two dog [Music] and then in exodus chapter three i have heard the cry of my people we are winning i'm ready to deliver them now mostly more authentic god had heard the cry of the people of your nation and allah [Music] [Applause] when the lion the prophet has no option he must professor who live because he likes his subtle air and when god wants to do something back to your lover he doesn't have to take him a long time to do it he simply said doctor will be within 24 hours work at maryland you go something will happen actually in the life of somebody listening to me now [Music] within 24 hours shall you marry the siege will be over [Music] [Applause] here if you are the one let your human be loud go back here [Applause] the way you will know that a prophecy is from god be a ocean we are so telling you the lord is that what he is saying will be unusual [Music] to you oh you have to get it get we everybody die of hunger children and the prophet now opened his mouth he was sorrow i said that nobody would want to buy food anymore because there will be too much it didn't make sense but that's how god talks ghost service in the month of june [Music] and god spoke to me although everyone suffered me as i was about to begin ministering to music my prayers happy new year [Music] hallelujah [Applause] i i said lord moses i will tell them if that's what you asked me to tell them whatever then yeah happy new year in june [Music] so i opened my mouth and i [Music] may i be bold tonight and ask you this is so funny to turn to one or two people could you see any questions i say happy new year [Music] [Applause] foreign [Applause] and then lift up your voice to the almighty god and say father [Music] speak something unusual so oh [Music] right now speak something unusual oh lord speak something unusual into my life right now right now let's see you do uh speak speak something unusual so to work on something that is completely contrary to what is happening around me something great something miraculous something divine speak something unusual into my life right now so daddy tell her you know yes i'll [Music] thank you father something unusual something hey something so great that i will say can that be me something unusual lord something miraculous speak something unusual into my future thank you father baby in jesus mighty name we have prayed jesus so shall it be in jesus name [Music] please be seated [Music] a prophet prophesied certainly number three he get uh someone who was a watcher we call him a minister and it can't today be the chair of the king so we're very close to the king and it's just an advisor of the kings [Music] there will always be a voice of doubt after god that prophesied into your future oh [Music] are you sure what he says is going to come to power i want somebody with anger mafia nikon serious anger to say to the devil tonight shut your mouth bending my soul in exodus chapter five you can read it from verse one to the end only character said can you need it exodus five from verse one to the end exodus and when i said can you parry moses arrived to deliver the message of god to pharaoh mercy what did we give it don't say the lord but you know who are [Music] juan jesus told master jesus your brother shall live again i said it's already too late [Music] there is a god in heaven allah will come back who shall the nation fall to the bastards 43 verse 13. he said i will walk who will hinder me genesis chapter god my husband is hundreds [Music] remember god told us at the beginning of this congress let your faith become like that of a child that keeps backboard we've never had a congress like this one before oh t sheriff i don't dream of the team now i spend days in the presence of god please that the word you want me to talk to your people about what about me kill the bang with me can you imagine any pastor wants to talk to his congregation with young restaurants and he says today i want to talk to you about fresh air baby favor and sorrow never affected everybody will look at him what's wrong with you times the one who said the siege is over it's for now oh no don't doubt him my bible says that john shall leave by faith i don't blame you we have all been there you about imagery but god will still be god to bow alone god will save you god oh lord my dear lord it doesn't matter what the devil may be whispering to your ear in the name of the one who called me now to queen you know me in the name of the one who chose this team and you know [Applause] you know the story emma tanya at least the older ones i want to get there you know joey i went through it lauren muller silly learning in my usual travelling there gave me money and then as i was about to leave in the morning it was a very cool they brought a woman to the maternity center one was moving kawasi illegal baby she came she came for delivery oh well to be more in robbie and then she told the midwives also phone and work baby i just want two people to know both of her kids money they have made an appointment with this [Music] daddy before you go please come and pray for this woman i've hoping you i prayed for her and i left my wife [Music] two days later shortly after you left laid legs delivered a child obi-wan yeah and then we discovered tomorrowland let's see another child in here and the second one has refused to come over we have been on this now for three days we told her to go to the hospital she refused that's why we have come to you in the dinner you are i said you came to me who told you that the god in lagos is different from the god in the lord if you are not so they left one lord as soon as they left you getting watched a lot i ran to my prayer room on my face oh god you are the one who said i should call on you in the day of trouble this is the day of trouble you must have gone through the world and god spoke to me and said oh so you didn't believe even what you said ah i believe god i believe i believe that after they have gone i will come and ah you know lord i'm fasting break your face oh yeah i will not turn it between a bad day [Music] i ate but yeah i've always told you that day i didn't know whether the food went through my mouth or through my nose i was afraid [Music] me by time they got home not only has the second baby come on there was even a third one three of them came i wanted [Music] let your prophecy be fulfilled in my life jacob so tell him [Music] lord let your prophecy be fulfilled in my life let it be unto me according to thy word get curious [Music] [Applause] let it be unto me according to thy yet glory for me i know doubt may be arising in my heart movement we pay you immediately today not coming lord god almighty will let you marry silence the voice of doubt your world your prophecy concerning if we be fulfilled let it be fulfilled with me rising up against your prophecy the one did they load she wants to deceive silence so i lend them lord [Music] every voice of doubt that says what you said won't come to pass silence thank you father bye bye and so shall it be in jesus name please be seated at your word yoko i saw the next thing that follows oh totally it's a second prophecy only a satellite [Music] after the man of god prophesied lately in the united states and somebody raised a voice of doubt see in your power sorrow he only said that man is not going to be part of it [Music] let me prophesy to somebody else all those who say you won't reach your goal but [Applause] foreign [Applause] the bible says the bible says psalm 62 verse 11 only deputy this power belongs unto god the power does not belong to your friend on your enemy or your father or mother our belongs to god see allah [Music] in genesis 18 from verse 9 to 14 that i mentioned earlier when sarah laughed neighbors god prophesied again allah will tell you can see say that you are laughing at me sarah you belong foreign is anything too hard for god saying follow me [Music] god said whether you like it or not sarah go fabulous sarah i have spoken what you saw it is settled i was into the musher [Applause] in genesis chapter 22. [Music] thank you father amen [Applause] could not ask me to tell somebody i don't really can suffer any connie your helper abandoned you i would love he will return [Applause] in genesis 22 from verse 15 to 18. genesis 22 15 to 18. after abraham passed the test that god gave him laity abraham was ready to sacrifice isaac and then god stopped him what is shaytan god now said something hold on what song no when he called abraham he had promised him i would bless you bro [Music] but in general in blessing i will bless you maybe a god say i swear nothing can change what i'm saying [Music] too much because as the lord lives is going to be fulfilled amen [Applause] it is the one who is time trying to stand in your way who is in trouble i never [Music] you know the story i'm glad i'm just going to tell you before you pray the next prayer [Music] your mother is standing between you and marriage your core and if she will not let you go yo i need y'all [Music] she will die within a week [Music] i saw [Music] the following day dr kg a woman came into my office very angry hey what's up why are you facing me be [Music] the terrible people who are trying to put wrong things into the brain of our children [Music] i just said what god said no concern okay you you didn't say i said no yeah and you said there is someone here [Music] is it true that the woman would die say to tony benny now it's not you obama can say you mama but as god leaves the woman who is not allowing her daughter to marry opinions within one week she's going to die you feel it and it's not that i don't want her to marry me it's a question of you know she's the one taking care of me what's going to happen now if she marries she's taking care of you i'll talk to you right yeah and you don't want her to marry me we don't know where the siege is coming from ah [Applause] and so my mom finally said okay i said my my that's no problem i i can talk to the husband they will take care of you lord is that's right i said yes six months later the daughter was married let yourself never open up to your local faith stand on your face cry to the almighty god obstruction this is a very special night [Applause] i please lord every obstruction in my life obstruction lord you are the only one who can deal with it swear to me lord that my seed is over remove every obstruction fulfillment of your promises concerning my life thank you lord glory be to god in jesus mighty name we have prayed jesus so shall he be in jesus name and the next step after that please be seated is that help came from unexpected sources [Music] four lepers mary who can ever believe kindly get back that health will come to his city codd luka true leopard passes when the lepers were inspired and when they really missed god inspired them following a missing one [Music] to begin to discuss one person in sorrow why are we sitting down here he literally could see let's do something it's not the lepers talking yes i want is the holy spirit talking through them and mimi sorrow is the almighty god who is called the ever-present help in time of trouble our lord will love your marriage and question [Music] amen amen i want to say amen to this one before i tell you amen professor you say you can go by yourself god says there is someone listening to me now hold on penny come back very soon like be like you know people will say of you and when your sonic party only god can do this [Applause] amen in 1st king chapter 17 verse 8 to 16. the widow of zara that god has inspired his prophets there's a woman who is in need of help better [Music] it wasn't elijah that was in need of help god can feed elijah by using birds that's a you boy use an angel only but i will say we don't in the great need for come back to the lord in a lower degree and god inspired a prophet allah will want me see god can inspire anybody to bring you help allah really messy any candidate [Music] it was an ordinary house help ira shipping of mordor ninu as a matter of fact a house slave to a routine the god inspired to talk to the wife of neyman will you buy yeah manny sorrow that if you go to my to my place there is healing for you there it is it wasn't before [Music] dr [Music] it was a very people who told batman to shut up i want you once they were also the very people that jesus said go and bring him i wanna jesus [Music] help can come to you from totally unexpected place irrelevant help can come to you from somebody you have never met before in i went to my [Music] i will supply you with blocks build a house godly and you can pay me whenever you have money holy man for me the idea i thought it was from god see me build the house calling out huh some very small house electric the day i removed the house you sent a messenger to me no one wrong you see me where's my money i want my money now witnesses and i had i didn't have a couple with me to yours i cried to god my words keep your alarm god look at me lord with me i didn't want to build a house no very goodly is this man who caught me into trouble oh correct i want me both shoulders [Music] what did the university i put my head on my table and i fell asleep at me when i woke up refugee there was somebody standing before me and you got to dress with me who came all the way from the north lowell said god spoke through her name go to lagos on your way to lagos they say please call you become do you become better by god get down there because i will guide you she got to the front of the little camp was very lit today yes ma'am what can i do for you can't say for you besides i'm looking for the head of this place that's god when you're alone with me you say i know i'm talking of his representatives you never met a fellow me really and wherever you are if you are hearing me please contact me because i've never seen her since then stand [Music] he was send help to me from the north send help to me from this house send help to me from heaven about your life send help to me lord send help to me right now was it me send help to me lord ryan what's the word from people i know and people i don't know what i want you move on send help to me from the east center right now from the west send him lighting stand up to me all right what's in me send help to me right now i see me send help to me [Music] oh my father my god from unexpected sources send help to me send her to me lord from unexpected sources send help to me inspired all those who helped me wherever they are only one missing one if you give it to tell them to get up now what did they need to say and bring help to me he wasn't in jesus mighty name we have prayed i decree that before the sun rises tomorrow your health will arrive amen [Applause] and the heaven will open over you now [Music] [Applause] and there was a noise are he was he watched hallelujah oh there are bible scholars who have given all manners of explanation for the noise i want i can't believe is that there's plenty of noise in heaven only we pray of allah [Applause] i believe look back boy that god just turned a little bit of amplifier from heaven hold on one more thing light your room to bring some noise down over the cube when you study noise the noise sir a noise is going to come down from heaven tonight are you walking i shall call it your memory and we opened a way for you where there was no way before [Applause] [Music] in all the rooms tonight [Music] [Applause] in joshua chapter 6 verse 20 joshua chapter 6 verse 20. the world of jericho had a noise he shook his foundation what's he mean he believed and it fell flat everything blocking your way to your promised land you will hear a noise tonight in john chapter 11 john chapter 11 reading from verse 39 to 44. when jesus got to the tomb of lazarus yesterday and ask them to take away the stones the bible said he cried with a loud voice [Music] and release somebody who has been dead for four days or what too early now do you go for germany or to select every opportunity you have lost who here is tonight [Music] [Applause] and we come back to you [Applause] i can tell you several stories for you i can just show you one that you already know yes and they were already signing the register anniversary watching forward seaway the oz brand has signed or cut his flowers away and passed the pain to the to the wife and then the husband heard something oh [Music] the most senior so he told the people oh what's the phone with him keep praying he went to the to the church oh lord just saying until then we are coming okay because by now everybody was wondering what's going on victoria and when you're [Music] begin to worship god he is the one and death had a voice and release the young man after 30 minutes he sneezed laying in your mouth said you over sin open his eyes i said what am i doing on the floor oh the kid will say the length you say when you get off your child you know is there something you lost that it looks as if you can never get it is to make a joyful noise to the lord [Music] make a joyful noise to the lord who are yours your lord [Applause] let the devil hear your noise [Applause] red raphael vanessa gilbert shalom glory be to your holy name [Applause] i praise you lord i worship you i magnify your holy oh you are wonderful you are mighty you are excellent there's no one like you daddy glory be to your holy name glory glory glory be to your holy name glory be to your holy name hallelujah father thank you almighty god thank you darling thank in jesus mighty name we have worshipped kneel reconciliation everything you have lost shall be restored to you amen b oh thank you daddy daddy this is for me also i i will say a man you see the almighty god says i strong on listening to me now hold on let me marry so if you're any competing after tonight learn your life i will change your testimony my yeah [Applause] we there was a noise from heaven are you woke on bellator and then let you know the enemies had the noise and what that quarry went on and they were confused [Applause] and because they became confused they scattered what [Music] let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul [Applause] i want to welcome me lord you [Music] let them be turned back and brought to confusion that divides my heart [Applause] in chapter 41 from verse 10 to 13 sa mobile ground water you will seek for all those enemies and you will never find them [Music] oh [Applause] because we still have so many things to do i i want to hurry but uh oh [Applause] daddy wants me to tell someone that the suffering he come even if i stop after that it will be good enough again he says every door that refuses to open to you shall be burnt amen [Applause] let me bring all the other steps together as quickly as possible again what [Music] they found plenty of food what do you have product project plenty of money the bible said they took the money they found in the first tenth world cup were watching one burning i hid it one big bummer they went through the second time went to los angeles got money there one could be and he did it you know the meaning of that i am ultimately leprous we are beginning to have fixed deposits [Music] by the evening they were having enough money to do fixed deposit what what they need to lose you pay one foot per month that is unusual promotion is bigger to work for which is coming your way temple [Applause] [Music] let me ask you a question let me ask you a question because i'm the one in a hurry i don't know about you are you really in a hurry [Music] do you want everything god has for you tonight let me hear your yes [Applause] i've told you this story before what you saw thank you for you telling me one of my sons came to me i'm tired of being on one spot for so long the cadillac [Music] let us pray monique look dude right i said no big rather speak a word a shout is still telling me okay the interview will be successful for a one eleven you don't look for you you see the we went oh lord came back both padawa bring me with joy oh oh oh my god i prepared heart for the interview for you foreign your promotion will be wrappy [Applause] to i got to the place i walked to resume baby latino operation they sent me to the board room one moment basically and the people interviewed me yesterday were there i wanted one for [Music] because he applied for assistant managing director and organization that's what he got two friends after you left our managing director [Music] i got back to the place of work they sent me to the board room go to mumbi for a while people in the bathroom said i want him we've discovered why our managing director left [Applause] [Music] you want to take the company from the owner i want to work bachelor of auditioning i'm going to give you two minutes how great do you want to become which which is the goal you want to reach talk to god for two minutes and i will speak the word mercy my soul say god that which you want the most that you want go to faith you be too faithful to offend that how great you want to be but will you fail to be to child god bless you i will speak a word merciful sorrow so tell us and we will hear your testimony go ahead and talk to him bow down so [Music] oh thank you daddy in jesus mighty name we are afraid jesus and now in the name that is above every other name receive what you have asked for but until baby and anything you should have asked for oh no do you have a food that you didn't ask me receive it all the same [Applause] you [Applause] [Music] you may please be seated and what followed was what i would call compulsory evangelism onto [Music] we if we keep quiet but that care after what had happened here let you talk to shelley we're in trouble how she encountered [Music] ah listen to me very carefully hey the world got me that you see from now on that is to see you know one of the ways you will be greeting anybody you meet need be used everybody is my siege is over only and they are going to ask you what do you mean and you tell them message is over i'm going to be the best you i'm going to be the riches i'm going to be the happiest my sister is over he's saying then they were asking how huawei people and the answer will be jesus [Music] jesus with me everywhere you go now if you keep it over lord you must testify to my jerry [Applause] and then let you know finally look when the lepers came to this city you've got to see what they're telling you i told the people there once so far watching bernie lou there was rejoicing at your voice and the entire nation began to sing will you know embarrass me corny ah decision is over well he is a mighty dogma decision is over you see someone talking [Music] as the lord leaves you're gonna be alone with him [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] again this is mine but i will share with you confession listen to me very soon like you know your problem will be problem of space to put your blessings amen [Music] [Applause] [Music] shout out to god [Applause] with a loud voice how many of you know that song [Music] in case you don't know that maybe you know another one boy maury because this is the song you are going to sing into the new year oriented my coworker today magnified the lord with me let us praise his name together amen [Music] magnify the lord with me let us praise this name [Music] magnify the lord with me let us place this down now we're going to sing that song [Music] out of korean as i give an opportunity to those of you who have not tasted the lord we must influence the bible says test and say that the lord is good be better i know there are some of you who came in after the first altar call was made up today liberty if you have just arrived no by the question and you have not yet surrendered your life to jesus jesus come now my boy we will give you some minutes i'll funny should you be me look if you were here at the beginning benny and then you can find out anyway how good the lord comes there are two and i can assure you most of you if you surrender your life to him your sin will be over to you he's saying how am i not doping so i'm going to count from 1 to 10 very quickly and then we'll pray for your salvation i'll work back with our correct and move on to every other thing that we want to do never no need what is what you don't affection so if you want to give your life to jesus come very quickly now emma you are geniuses i'm counting i'm not talking of those who have already given your life to jesus tonight i'm talking of those of you who probably came late for those of you who were here but you didn't decide then universe come now very quickly nice to see you guys [Music] clap your hands all ye people shout on to god with a foreign [Applause] clap your hands all ye people shout on to god with a loud voice love fine hands all ye people shout unto god with a loud voice up your hands eight [Music] your ye hands shall turn to god with a loud voice shout on to god with a loud voice now those of you are already in front and those of you are on the way cry to god i keep your lord say please save my soul what about camilla save my soul welcome i will serve you for the rest of my life let your blood wash away my sins please lord let me become one of your children i will serve you forever do we cry unto him and the rest of us let us stretch our hands towards us our brothers and sisters for them say father please save their souls like we saved [Music] in jesus mighty name we have prayed nearly jesus my father my god we want to bless your holy name by power to your lord who are you grateful to call me thank you for your word i do pray for you thank you for these people who have come to surrender their lives to you i see the performance please receive them have mercy on themselves save their souls let your blood wash away they are saying yes anyway write their names in the book of life and any time they call on you please answer them by fire in jesus mighty name we are afraid you congratulations amen amen and i rejoice with those of you who have just surrendered your life to jesus i promise you from now on i'll be praying for you more so those of you if you turn to your left you will see somebody carrying a placard i already gone to paper cup please follow her tell anyone she will lead you to where some persons are waiting jesus christ as they go [Music] foreign so oh [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] let me hear somebody shout a freedom hallelujah [Music] [Applause] the next thing we want to do now until contravention isn't seen [Music] is holy communion service only you see [Music] the first time the holy communion was taken coco was a very night that israel left egypt only and dirty and israeli crude in lgbt it was a meal that said bye bye to bondage they never came back to egypt walk by the lord give me more you are free tonight oh deep dominator you are never going to be bound again i was in a more aware of my life so the meal you are about to take now own their tfx genesis is extremely significant it's a celebration meal oj it's a meal that says i am free oh yeah tell him [Music] about your i should join us in partaking of this man when you get to read john chapter 21 so by delay called johanna ricco cali logo when jesus christ wanted to tell peter never see jesus first of all that your siege is over we pray is the more already you can now walk into your destiny we only really losing on your mind your good relationship the first thing jesus christ said was oh jesus christ command go again i'm inviting you in the name of the most high god moan queer new god lord through a allah meal tonight for unless the word jehovah joyous as we partake of jesus holy communion tonight we are saying and so we pray to the devil from sir danny you will never catch me again oh don't remember we are saying to the host of heaven answer foreign thank you god always shall deceive you over me is over when he is saying benign [Music] be very decorated for if you are not a true child of god bill back in your mouth and you partake of the holy cross he can kill you only a bow [Music] is [Music] because of the size of the auditorium there are small small altars that have been set up within the auditorium so the pastors will come to you from these various little altars and they will serve you the only communion from there once when you take the bread go back back just keep on rejoicing sir my your knee deceit your my body is gone meals he took me when it is time to drink the wine that's about morty whiny i will tell you how we will pray for you but as soon as i give the go ahead for the bread tonight is a night of joy for you that you have never known before are you ruining people believe me say amen [Applause] okay oh the lord jesus jesus the very night in which he was betrayed near finger took bread um and when he had different times he broke it open and said [Music] in the name of the father look at the baba and of the son attitude more and of the holy spirit attitude maybe more you take you eat then begin to rejoice in your body it's over benny cemented go on pastors [Music] if you have not been served wine shout out hallelujah oh thank you he was your battery real wine he knocked back hallelujah so we're going to stand near torino at the delorean sewer when you drink the wine tonight [Music] you just stand with god welcome to our learning that i'm not just free physically i'm also [Music] foreign after the same manner also he took the cough when he had stopped saying let me know i go now we will be this cup ago ye is a new covenant in my blood on imagine what do ye is as a drinking emma she united me in remembrance of me nothing me in the name of the father new record baba and of the sun artichoma [Music] thank you father thank you the leader of us to give you the hosting i'm free not only physically but spiritually the siege of my spirit is gone thank you lord thank you oh glory be to your holy name lord thank you thank you all my children let's keep on pressing the almighty god as you see even as we prepare very quickly for the anointing service from europe thank you almighty thank you jesus glory to me now ancient of this be glorified forever [Music] be glorified forever thank you savior thank you lord so feet so thank you father bye-bye in jesus mighty name we have prayed near we want to go straight into the anointing service i felt lord she is in family david said definitely they'll prepare us a table before me in the presence of my enemies just like what do you mean what that mean and then thou anointed my head with her like you know what few [Music] the purpose of the anointing tonight a ready from europe until he is to mark you out it can no longer be a slave call it dear rumor because it is written in the reality god will be touch not my anointing mercy if you're welcome here you rule me so the anointing will begin now i'll be if i'm not better listen to you again just keep on rejoicing yourself jesus thanking god because believe it or not the siege is over over his cemetery again there are several altars i believe very close to you children i see you and there are pastors there i want you to you will see them if you look right or left til by what don't abuse so you can go there for your anointing only loss from europe here so that we'll be able to finish on time clearly body like bear if you are near the front two by one move to see what you then you come near the front holy one see what you and you will be anointed that was your family thank you choir who will continue to have some music [Music] oh [Music] how is [Music] your name in all [Music] it's [Music] thank you asian now we'll be doing two things together quickly in committee le mans shipper logan one of course we want to say thank you for what he had done tonight a canaanite we are very question and the second thing is that my special grace i will be anointing your anchor chiefs today and the one for today will be very very special thank you it will be unknownship anointed for freedom you can't give it out i say i say alone oh lefunio [Music] it's your own tierney keep it very very jealously nitorina oh nilatiju be a small thanksgiving service for this congress a friend of mine was talking to me not too long ago or let me come back mr alright baby he was reminding me of something i used to say oh no military uncountable answer and that is we shall see what we shall see on your way until marie amarillo [Music] as long as god is still on his throne before he went back to allah before the end of this year you will have testimonies amen took part just have the faith of a little child and go shannon on sunday after thanksgiving service sunday she's in dupay what god has done this week we will never forget it i will be like [Music] myself and my family will have our own thanksgiving service here so now you take your thanksgiving offering a more question i'm going to bless both together my book was soto maya was like the offering of tonight oreo [Music] will be a link to your finances yo joe o confer say it in the mighty name of jesus christ you won't spend for the devil anymore amen [Applause] anymore so take your thanksgiving our friend ready and take your handkerchief already at the same time i tell you what number now after i've blessed both my abu confirmation when you go and drop your thanksgiving offering well i said i love you already away really and you'll be free to go actually the law the congress is over a good goat and i will see you either on december 31st or the coming the first friday of next year [Music] so let's stand on our feet a day at the delorean server lift our offerings to god on one hand lower call uh and achieve lifted to god on the other hand thank you that yeah my father my god i want to bless your name [Music] i know you always hear me i know you love me with a love that i can never explain thank you [Music] i come before you tonight but what do i do reload me as your special son they gave your mom i read to dare you on behalf of all these children [Music] those who are here i want him benny those who are watching all over the world and i say thank you thank you father thank you son and god time for the holy spirit thank you blessed trinity thank you alpha action thank you omega omega thank you the all sufficient god glory be to your holy name this is the thanksgiving offering of your children lifted to you now in your day and one more night to do collaboration [Music] don't let them ever laugh again [Music] [Applause] let them know the meaning of abundance amen and now my father my god back and never bought me until you are me i shall wave my hand he will say your word is okay to use all anchor chains and pieces of cloth lifted up to you see i showed you what it's okay for you all over the world everywhere where the wind can blow boy let your anointing go into this cloth let bondage be destroyed [Applause] [Music] [Applause] let there be do breakthroughs work let the impossible become possible let the irreversible be reversed [Music] let there be uncommon testimonies let there be answers [Applause] thank you my father [Music] [Applause] say it loud and clear say it again my sister is over consequence again my siege is over he said more meeting me again my siege is over he said party how about meeting me again my siege is is [Music] [Applause] [Music] now you dance to the nearest basket to you drop your thanksgiving offering what do you see be acquired and you can begin to go with your already absolutely my baby lord god will go with you alone your ways are clear oh your siege is over glory be to god we can have some song and singing and dancing as oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] m foreign [Music] thank you for fighting my battles for me thank you for watching thank you for finding my battles for me thank you for fighting my battles for me thank you we thank 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3sspAW9_J3c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sspAW9_J3c | US markets short squeeze on the back of stronger oil. bearish Chinese data ignored? | hello good evening it's adal FAL here Market analy cfs.com bringing you a review of the US markets end of day analysis for the uh Monday 16th of May 2016 be sure to visit Trad signal.com and get your latest signals and Market updates on leading providers myself included and you can download this app VI the App Store uh on Android and uh obviously Google play as well so okay now in terms of uh us markets now obviously we've had quite a stellar reversal and that's on the back of a potential flash crash overnight in Asia with the Hang sang down I think it was 2% at one time within a matter of minutes and that certainly is obviously raising an alarm Bell uh we had the Nick and the H Shanghai more or less trade flat and given the fact that oil prices certainly have managed to break higher we are now into the almost approaching the $48 level and it'll be interesting to see how the markets trade there there from okay so again Asian markets will be important in terms of economic data R overnight let's just have a look other than the RBA we do have kiwi inflation expectations Japanese industrial production and then obviously we've got ECB P speech will be important then we have UK retail price RPI inflation gauge tomorrow that again will be important CPI and RPI and obviously PPI so quite a good uh intense gauge of inflation again that will be interesting to see whether or not the bo is hawkish doish going into the potential brexit vote we do have us data as well we've got Global Dairy auction tomorrow so fed lockart fed Williams okay so again it's going to be interesting tomorrow now but for now I think the story ear was uh number one US dollar continues to Rally so the USD JPY certainly help the US markets also all prices again with regards to supply concerns potentially from Nigeria uh and and that certainly has sent the price of oil higher and which in turn obviously has inflated the US markets higher also M Mr B fet revealing his potential Holdings of Apple certainly helped trigger a short squeeze as well so let's try and decipher I mean now in terms of economic data for the US uh net net it was negative uh we had um New York State Manufacturing Index coming in at minus 902 and the housing data certainly you housing market market index certainly coming in week as well so two gauges there of weaker US US economic data and yet still we managed to Rally also with regards to Chinese data route over the weekend certainly very negative in terms of retail sales industry and production and foreign direct investment and yet still the US markets rally now the rally itself is circumspect the reason why I say it's circumspect is because it's obviously moved higher well not obviously but it did actually move higher on on weaker volume now allow me just to elaborate right you can see a daily chart here and you can see that it's actually weaker than yesterday's or should we say Friday's volume so again that is a slight cause for concern but nevertheless it needs to be respected it is a bullish engulfing candle so we shall see whether or not it can sustain itself but uh regardless we still are in a hns formation until we take out until we take out the pivot high at 2085 B Still Remains bearish given the H&S formation now let's go over to the 60-minute Chart 60-minute chart certainly has held that resistance at 2070 we hit a pivot high of 271 or 2072 I am actually short the um the actual S&P 500 and my stop loss remains at 2074 so if I'm wrong then obviously we are going to move higher and going to that 2084 2085 region but for now I do expect that resistance at 2070 hold to hold and we should potentially flush lower now in terms of the actual move itself it was very impressive given the fact that we had a potential pivot low at 2040 and I think we were low as 230 after or early on now obviously this Market has rallied from 2040 all to 2070 so it a 30 handle rally which was very very impressive okay to say the least now again for now resistance Zone remains at this 2072 level and slightly above you of resistance in the 2074 zone so it's very unlikely for us to potentially move into that zone if we do and it certainly is impressive and hats off to the actual move itself okay now I'm going to cross reference that move with the uh the actual iwm the Russell okay so if I just bring up the daily chart the Russell 2000 again we certainly still remain weak now the same type of formation is on the Russell as well so bear that in mind FKS you have this uh H&S formation here okay so let me just draw that in for you so you know so it certainly is being confirmed via the Russell okay and looking for a potential flush on the Russell given the low high so again looking to potentially flush down to this region here okay so the russle certainly remains weak as well okay and therefore it's confirming the weakness in the S&P 500 okay let's bring up the Dow Jones Dow Jones itself let's go to the daily chart first and foremost okay so again a potential inside bar and it's the same formation here as well so certainly is a it certainly looks like the Bulls certainly tried their best at refraining from a potential market selloff so again hns formation looking at the head and we're still s sort of Meandering at this potential neckline so but for now like I said the the Bears certainly seem to be in control here until we take out or potentially make out a new high or car out a new high if I just cross cross reference that with the D Jones Transportation index and you can clearly see the Dow John's Transportation index remains weak we've take it we've obviously retested previous support equals resistance and this bias certainly clearly from my perspective remains lower and looking for the Dow Jones Transportation certainly to move low bringing up the NASDAQ NASDAQ was a biotech story and obviously with regards to Warren Buffett's potential shareholding as well being declared and that obviously helps sentiment because they obviously think Mr Buffett knows something that we don't okay so again thrust TI on the NASDAQ very impressive sorry the biotech impressive with that potential merger deal okay and a buyout so again that's certainly being helped in terms of the biotex the 60-minute chart let's zoom in here obviously we are coming up to an approaching resistance we do have Gap fill resistance in this Zone here so watch out for that level of resistance previous support equals resistance here obviously horizontal resistance as well okay so certainly multiple levels of resistance on the biotechs now the uh uh the actual semicon let's bring the sem semiconductor same kind same concept here Gap field resistance and that's exactly where we failed okay impressive thrust given the fact that we were making lower lows lower highs so again you do have their own field Gap remains open on the semiconductors so certainly an argument to potential move low we finish with a bearish Eng engulfing candle so from my perspective looking for a flush lower if there is going to be an inverted Head and Shoulders we need to carve out right shoulder before we flush move higher okay moving over to the NASDAQ now let's just bring the NASDAQ itself okay here we are okay daily chart the NASDAQ certainly in no man's land holding that 200 ma looking at lower lows and lower highs resuming on the daily chart 60-minute chart at the moment yes you do have resistance in this region uh very unlikely to uh actually Pace that 4400 level from my perspective but we certainly need to pay more attention to this 10-minute chart of the of the NASDAQ I did expect that channel to break down or break on the downside that hasn't occurred uh and even also where I expected this resistance hit to hold and that certainly hasn't held as well so this move is very very Bully from my perspective if we do go back into this Zone again which is around the 4365 Zone 4360 Zone this may well be an area that I may cover I may well cover and uh certainly uh switch my potential buyers to long so again this is a zone that I'll be watching quite carefully in terms of the uh the actual NASDAQ itself going coming back into that one 4360 Zone given the fact that we've hit a 43 95 pivot high so again NASDAQ uh at the moment bearish but cautiously bullish okay in terms of the vix let's look at the vix the vix is back into support now so looking for the vix to potentially move higher obviously then that that triggers a risk aversion trade in the rest of the markets and therefore you are looking at a potential downdraft at this juncture okay so in terms of the uh the actual vix itself so watch out for the vix if once we get back into that 10.4 level from my perspective that and also you've got Gap fi resistance here as well so two resistance zones and that will obviously signify a potential risk or a change in potential risk as well so again going to watch that watch out for that carefully okay now certainly vix is indicating that you are looking for a selloff before we obviously attempt to even attempt to move higher let's bring up the Wilshire let's look at the Wilshire 5000 get a broad range of the market now again that certainly is exhaustion from my perspective certainly indicating a move lower 6 Minute chart at the moment is a failable flag and again indicating a move lower from my perspective but if we do come into that zone here these two zones are potential support zone so again looking for a flush down to this 2500 or potentially even down 20,800 so so 2900 2800 so again those are two zones I'm going to watch out for so Wilshire from my perspective certainly remains bearish therefore my buyas would remain bearish in the market as well again now the USD JPY it does play an important role certainly pushed higher and that obviously has helped the uh the US markets now we are consolidating here looking for a potential lower high okay so that certainly is the overall and recurring theme 60-minute chart at the moment you obviously have resistance up here uh you are still obviously putting a triple top here so I wouldn't expect anything more and therefore looking for the US markets to sell off that's my understanding okay I'll show say the USD JPY to sell off which triggers the US market to sell off as well okay let's just break down the financial sector because it's always important the finance sector is an inside bar so again certainly bearish from my understanding okay looking for a potential flush in the uh in the market itself so again inside bar certainly is an a bullish sign looking at the other uh sectors let's bring up the energy okay let's bring up the daily chart okay so the daily chart at the moment of uh energy sector let's just have a look here and again same type of concept for me it certainly is carving out a potential hns formation your left shoulders here your head is here and then therefore looking for a potential flush down to this Zone here so energy certainly remains weak as well so hence the reason why I was quite perplexed as to the uh the actual movement in the market this this afternoon I'm happy to uh certainly short in the face of that okay so all eyes will be on the r RB RBA so again it'll be interesting to see what the RBA can concoct and come up with and uh what the reaction there is as well so interesting RBA inflation expectations from the rbnz NZ and it will be quite important I think from my perspective is that which way the uh the commodity currencies are to move because they may well signal a potential mooving equities as well okay I think that say Market wrapped let me just quickly bring up the price of oil before I finish this up okay oil prices on the daily chart at the moment you are looking at the oil price obviously uh uh 30 thrusting into previous support equals resistance so this Zone here that we're looking at is certainly quite an important Zone okay and looking for potential weakness in the price of oil at this juncture okay so bear that in mind but having said that if we do go back on test 46 that will be a key support Zone as well okay be sure to uh visit trading.com and download the latest app go by | CFDs Education | UCgaiCs2CkKRy1Ydbpz4mdLg | 2016-05-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,272 | 12,180 |
6rogHR-xRJI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rogHR-xRJI | Colony of Singapore | Wikipedia audio article | the colony of Singapore was a British crown colony that existed from 1946 until 1963 when Singapore became part of Malaysia when the Empire of Japan surrendered to the Allies at the end of World War two the island was handed back to the British in 1945 in 1946 the Straits settlements were dissolved in Singapore together with the coca stealing and Christmas Islands became a separate Crown Colony the colony was governed by the British Empire until it gained partial internal self-governance in 1955 topic history topic postwar period return of british rule after Japan surrendered to the Allies on the 15th of August 1945 there was a state of anomie in Singapore as the British had not arrived to take control while the Japanese occupiers had a considerably weakened hold over the populace incidents of looting and revenge killing were widespread when British troops returned to Singapore in September 1945 thousands of Singaporeans lined the streets to cheer them Singapore was ruled by a British military administration BMA between September 1945 and March 1946 during which it also served as the headquarters of the British governor-general for Southeast Asia however much of the infrastructure had been destroyed including electricity and water supply systems telephone services as well as the harbour facilities at the port of Singapore there was also a shortage of food including rice and this led to malnutrition disease and rampant crimes and violence unemployment high food prices and workers discontent culminated into a series of strikes in 1947 causing massive stoppages in public transport and other services by late 1947 the economy began to recover facilitated by the growing demand for tin and rubber around the world but it would take several more years before the economy returned to pre-war levels topic establishment of the colony on the 1st of April 1946 the Straits settlements was dissolved and Singapore became a crown colony with a civil administration headed by a governor and separated from Peninsular Malaysia in July 1947 separate executive and legislative councils were established and provisions were made to allow for the election of six members of the Legislative Council the next year topic merger with Malaysia the failure of the British to defend Singapore had destroyed their credibility as infallible rulers in the eyes of the locals in Singapore the decades after enduring the war saw a political awakening amongst the local populace and the rise of nationalist and anti colonial sentiments including a cry for Merdeka roughly translated to independence in the malay language the British on their part were prepared to embark on a programme of gradually increasing self-governance for Singapore and Malaya the crown colony was dissolved on the 16th of September 1963 when Singapore became part of Malaysia which ended the 144 years British rule of the island on the 9th of August 1965 Singapore officially left Malaysia to become the independent Republic of Singapore due to political and economical disputes topic government topic first legislative council 1948 to 1951 the first Singaporean elections held in March 1948 to select members of the Legislative Council were rather limited the right to vote was restricted to adult British subjects of which only 23,000 or about 10% of those eligible registered to vote in addition only six of the 25 seats on the Legislative Council were to be elected the rest were chosen either by the governor or by the chambers of commerce three of the elected seats were won by a newly formed Singapore Progressive Party SPP a conservative party whose leaders were businessmen and professionals and were disinclined to press for immediate self-rule the other three seats were won by independence three months after the elections an armed insurgency by communist groups in Malaya the Malayan emergency broke out and the British imposed harsh measures to control left-wing groups in both Singapore and Malaya the controversial Internal Security Act which allowed indefinite detention without trial for persons suspected of being threats to security was introduced at this time since the left-wing groups were the strongest critics of the colonial system progress on self-government stalled for several years the colonial government also tried to prevent contacts between Singaporean Chinese and China which had just fallen under the rule of the Communist Party of China Tong kaki a local businessman and philanthropist was denied re-entry into Singapore after he made a trip to China topic second legislative council 1951 to 1955 a second legislative council election was held in 1951 with the number of elected seats increased to nine this election was again dominated by the SPP which won six seats this slowly contributed to the formation of a distinct government of Singapore although colonial administration was still dominant in 1953 with the Communists in Malaya suppressed and the worst of the emergency period over the government appointed a commission headed by Sir George Rendell to study the possibility of self-government for Singapore the Commission proposed a limited form of self-government the Legislative Assembly with 25 out of 32 seats chosen by popular election would replace the Legislative Council from which a Chief Minister as head of government and Council of Ministers as a cabinet would be picked under a parliamentary system the British would retain control over areas such as internal security and foreign affairs as well as veto power over legislation the government agreed with the recommendations and Legislative Assembly elections were scheduled for the 2nd of April 1955 the election was a lively and closely fought affair with several newly formed political parties joining the fray in contrast to previous elections voters were automatically registered expanding the electorate to around 300,000 the SPP was soundly defeated in the election winning only four seats the newly formed left-leaning labour front was the largest winner with ten seats and was able to form a coalition government with the UM endow MCA Alliance which won three seats another new party the then leftist People's Action Party PAP won three seats topic administration on the 1st of April 1946 the colony of Singapore was formed with coca stealing Christmas Islands after the dissolution of the Straits settlement as a crown colony Singapore inherited the hierarchical organizational structure of the Straits settlements government with a governor who was assisted by an advisory Executive Council a Legislative Council and a Municipal Council in July 1946 Labuan became part of the Crown Colony of North Borneo the sovereignty of the kokis Kealing Islands was transferred to Australia in 1955 the administration of Christmas Island was also transferred to Australia in 1957 at the request of the Australian Government topic governors of Singapore 1946 to 1959 the governors of Singapore ruled Singapore the men that held this position governed the Crown Colony of Singapore from 1946 to 1959 on behalf of the colonial office until Singapore gained self-governance in 1959 and we're the office of the governor was abolished beause Roman the end of the war the liberation of Singapore in the aftermath of the Second World War Marshall Cavendish Singapore 2005 topic references you | wikipedia tts | UCmp1SkLvf1pYMPK7PE2mYXA | 2018-11-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,180 | 7,363 |
Ns384mCBCw8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns384mCBCw8 | Assassin's Creed The Ezio Collection ep104 | the party are dead every one of them I must admit I've never before believed I could desire the death of others so badly nor I Ezio thank you for the role you've played in keeping this dream of mine alive a little longer senori what will you do now filiolo there are still others I must answer they're already digging their claws Into the Heart of Venezia no Venezia then that is where your journey must take you Ezio before you leave us I have something for you a gift this cape identifies you as a friend of the Medici as long as you wear it the City Guards will be more tolerant of your actions but be warm it will not Grant you immunity from the law foreign | PRPLEHZE | UCnrTPTwKYOJecIcGjrU6RTQ | 2023-06-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 130 | 661 |
5xfdxrthjUo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xfdxrthjUo | Python [PIL Image] 16 Save() | hey everyone welcome back to the python image Library module series um I'm returning this series after a long Hiatus right now I'm on Windows and that's kind of actually why I'm going to have to teach you what I'm teaching you now I'm also very surprised I didn't end up showing this to you guys earlier in the series but I mean there's a lot with this series that I'm just not happy with so anyway what I wanted to show you in this tutorial was the save function which is super easy super simple and uh again I really don't know why I didn't show it you earlier because it's kind of necessary for your image manipulation stuff if you at least want to save your file and use it for later use so it's the image object that you've got created with the image Library you've opened something up or you've created a new image or any it's it's really just your image object and it's simply save like that's it that that's the function and it takes one argument just a file name um typically you can pass the file name that you've opened it with if you want to overwrite the you know the file that you've been working with to begin with but if you don't want to do this change it to be whatever you want um like anything a PNG or jpeg it's entirely up to you um now there's there is another argument for the mode and you can supply this uh I don't know if it's a string or I don't know if it's a type um you can probably find it online in the documentation if you Google that I would encourage that but actually if you don't Supply the mode the image Library will try and understand understand it based on the file extension that you save here so if I did simply file name and I'm going to actually prepend um like modified to it because I don't want to overwrite the file that I'm working with and that's exactly it now when we run this I've got uh on my desktop modified p.png and the only reason that I wanted to actually show you this in this tutorial whoa was because um I can't run image. show under Windows if I comment this out now if I run this it'll try and load it and I don't think it will actually ever get to it so that's why I wanted to hit the save button and at least show you the save function here so okay thanks for watching guys super duper simple tutorial moving on to other stuff with the python image library but got to know this save function thanks guys see you in the next tutorial | John Hammond | UCVeW9qkBjo3zosnqUbG7CFw | 2015-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 473 | 2,401 |
LP-7QGoMKFE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP-7QGoMKFE | Douglas Daily: Volunteer Douglas Give Drive | in this Douglas daily the annual volunteer Douglas gift Drive is underway residents are asked to donate canned and non-perishable food as well as new or Gently Used Books blankets and coats organizers say this is one way to help out others during the season of giving there's always going to be people within our community that do need help and so part of community and connectivity is making sure that we look out for one another so the items can be dropped off until December 16th at several locations including the Douglas County Courthouse connect Douglas headquarters Community Service Board dog River Library Boundary Waters Park deerlick Park Chapel Hill High School and Mason Creek Middle School once the items are collected volunteers including the Douglas County Youth commission will organize and distribute them to homeless shelters and food pantries more volunteer opportunities are in store for next year as well for more information on volunteering call 470-308-4451 for more Douglas County News follow us on Facebook and watch us on YouTube | Douglas County Government | UC8cKy_ModoHD38p8nb0jggw | 2022-12-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 173 | 1,056 |
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OAm0jpexVEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAm0jpexVEE | EDI Information Session: DEI Strategic Plans, May 16, 2022 | --larger context that we are experiencing right now. And I was just talking to colleagues about the events in Buffalo over the weekend. And I want to acknowledge, that for so many of us these painful reminders about the vileness of racism and hatred, are all too frequent in our world in our nation. And so that constant having to live our live our everyday lives to be family members, to be friends, to be employees, and to have to live your life while also trying to balance that burden, that really painful burden, of these reminders that come up related to violence and racism in our country, can be really difficult. So I want to acknowledge that for the room. I want to encourage you to take time for yourself, to love on yourself as much as you can, to love on others as much as you can as we continue, unfortunately, to experience these types of violence. So I think it would be remiss if we did not address that for ourselves. And also to anchor this work, this work we're talking about equity, and we're talking about racial equity and making connections and building relationships between people and centering people of color. And it's so timely. It's always timely, but unfortunately, we had a violent reminder of just how critical this work is, and the reasons that we do it. So I welcome, before we get started, any thoughts or comments or anything anyone would like to share related to this reflection. I just want to open space for that. There's no pressure to, but I want to open space for that. I'm reading the chat. Yeah, thank you, thank you, Monica. Yeah, we appreciate that. And I can read Monica's comment for those who maybe can't see it. Monica says, I wonder a lot what would it look like if we were able to actually grieve the injustice and despair of the racist mass casualties we experience so often. And yes, that's a resonating thing to ponder. So thank you for letting me reflect a little. Thank you for letting me share with you. And we will move into this. We will move into this significant work that we're doing, and remind ourselves of the people we're serving in the world that we are attempting to reshape. So I want to begin by letting you know that Ha Nguyen can't join us today and Ha is the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the State Board and my incredible supervisor. And we usually host these sessions together, but she's unable. She has a work conflict. And so today I'm facilitating and hosting. Fortunately, you won't have to hear from me very much of the time because we have some incredible presenters and speakers who are going to share with you the work of some tribal-relations connections with the work of the State Board, and also, some Guided Pathways connections. And then we have colleges that are going to highlight the work they've done with their DEI strategic plans related to State bill 5194 Senate bill 5194. So we will move into the slideshow, and Christina, if you can pop that up. I'll get going. Thank you so much. And this session will be repeated on the 23rd. So we've offered several different info sessions related to Senate bills 5194 and 5227. And we offer them twice so that folks maybe can see those that they've missed. We're also recording this so that it can be made available to folks later. But we will have a repeat of this session on the 23rd. Some guests who are not able to join us today, some speakers who are not able to join us today, will be able to join us on the 23rd. So the programs might look a little different, but they're basically structured the same way. All right, so next slide. I want to introduce some of us here. So I mentioned Ha, who is our Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the State Board. I am Melissa Williams. My pronouns are she/her. I'm a policy associate for EDI team. And then I'll let Christina introduce herself. Thank you, Melissa. My name is Christina Pleasants. I serve as the Administrative Assistant for the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion office here at the State Board with Melissa and Ha. I've been here about seven months, and I'm truly grateful to be a part of a wonderful team and a wonderful agency. I am a second-generation Asian-American and a first-generation university graduate. Although I'm still learning, I hope to make a difference within this work and in our communities, especially in education moving forward. OK Christina is amazing a fantastic colleague and keeps us on track. We could not do the work, Ha and I could not do the work without you. So thank you. And then I'll turn it over to our colleagues who will be speaking today Lynn Palmanteer-Holder cannot be with us. She has a conflict, but some of her information will be presented on her behalf. But I will turn it over to Monica to introduce yourself. Hi, everyone. My name is Monica Wilson, glad to be here with you. Some new faces and lots of faces of folks that I know and care so deeply about. So glad to be here with all of you. I'm the new-ish director of the Student Success Center and Strategic Initiatives. Prior to my time in this role-- I've been in the role about three months, maybe four. Math isn't my strong suit. So prior to that, I was in basic education for adults, and I've been at the State Board, overall, for about four years. And I am going to attempt to do justice to Len Palmanteer-Holder's work. And so I'll be presenting on both of our behalfs, this time around, as she is working on the first meeting of her board that we'll talk a bit about soon. So glad to be here with all of you and Claudine, would you like to introduce yourself? Hi, everyone and good afternoon. My name is Claudine Richardson, and I serve as the Policy Associate for Guided Pathways in our Student Success Center in Strategic Initiatives under Monica's leadership. And so it's a beautiful space to be, and thank you for being here. I will not be facilitating today, but I am more than happy to support you in any way possible. Thank you so much. Wonderful, yes, sometimes it's hard to feel like you're filling in for colleagues, Monica, so we super appreciate you sharing Lynn's information, and I know you and Lynn collaborated on that. So that will be wonderful. Thank you. Let's move into our land acknowledgment. I will read our land acknowledgment and our labor acknowledgment to ground us. And as I go through the acknowledgments, what I like to ask people to do, is to reflect on how they're making connections to these topics and how they're building relationships to the people who are highlighted and mentioned in these acknowledgments. And so moving it from a theoretical or institutional statement to something personal and really reflecting on how you are contributing to building relationships with those around you. So I will read our land acknowledgment. The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges acknowledges that our community resides on the ancestral lands of the First Peoples. The Office of the Washington State Board for Community Technical Colleges is located in Olympia on the Coast Salish lands of Nisqually, Cowlitz, and Squaxin peoples. We ask you to join us in celebrating the Indigenous tribes of Washington by acknowledging their ancestral lands, their communities, and the past, present and future generations of the Native peoples across our good state. And our labor acknowledgment, we also acknowledge that our nation and our institutions have benefited and profited from the free and slave labor of Black people. We recognize the entangled and interconnected histories of Indigenous peoples who were forcibly removed from their land, and the plight of the Black people who were forcibly brought to it. We acknowledge the enduring impacts of the African diaspora and lift up the contributions, talents, and dreams of Black communities. Importantly, we also acknowledge the immigrant and refugee labor that has contributed to the building of this country within our labor force, including voluntary, involuntary, trafficked, and undocumented peoples. We recognize and honor their important contributions to our good state and to this nation. Thank you. All right, our agenda, we will begin with an overview of Senate Bill 5194, including deadlines and submissions. And they're usually quite a few questions around those pieces, so I'll attempt to share that information and attempt to answer your questions. And then we will move to intersections with this work and Tribal Relations and Guided Pathways. So we like to highlight the broader context for the work that is specifically mentioned in 5194. Obviously, the legislation is not created in a vacuum, and there has already been a lot of really good work, foundational work, done in different aspects related to equity and related to anti-racism. And we want to make those connections between the work so that folks can see those explicitly if it's something that you're not already thinking about, in terms of strategic plans and Tribal Relations and Guided Pathways. And then we have three colleges to highlight. So we like to provide some examples. So if you're out of college that maybe is still early in the process of developing your DEI strategic plan, then hearing from other colleges might help inform your practice or your processes for developing those plans. So we will hear from Whatcom and Walla Walla, and then I will share some of Everett's information, since as I mentioned earlier, that team was unable to join us today. I will attempt to do them justice. And then we'll take questions. As we go through, please feel free to-- if you have questions, pressing questions, as people are presenting, please feel free to put those in the chat or raise your hand. We should have time to take some questions as we go, but also, at the end, we'll leave time, as well. OK, anything else before I get started? Think I got everything. OK, so just as a reminder, and probably, many of you, most of you are familiar with the legislation for 5194, but the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategic Plan is Section 3 of this legislation. And the legislature is asking folks to consider these four pieces as they create DEI strategic plans for the college. Now, the DEI strategic plan, some folks have asked, well is that different from the college's strategic plan? Does it look different from the institutional plan? And the answer is, it depends on how your college has drafted its overall college strategic plan. Many colleges already embed equity and DEI strategies in their overall college plan. So in that case, you might have an embedded plan. And that will suffice as your DEI strategic plan if that is the case. Some colleges overall strategic plans, do not embed equity as explicitly as they might want to. And so in that case, colleges are creating a separate standalone DEI strategic plan to accompany their overall college plan, so it depends on what your structure looks like, and the work that's been done. In any case, whether you are embedding your strategic plan with your overall college plan or whether you're creating a standalone, the legislature is asking that colleges consider these four pieces in developing their strategic plan, their DEI strategic plan, and that is culturally-appropriate student outreach programs. So making sure that colleges are establishing culturally-appropriate student outreach to communities of color, students with disabilities, and low income communities. And that the program should assist potential students to understand opportunities available and to navigate student aid. Also peer-mentoring strategies, colleges must include opportunities for students for minority communities to form student-based organizations to mentor and assist each other in navigating the educational system. A faculty diversity program should be designed to provide for the retention and recruitment of faculty from all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds and must be based on proven practices in diversity hiring processes. And then lastly, DEI definitions, colleges must include DEI definitions in their strategic plans, reports, and public websites. And that is to help folks establish a baseline and common knowledge, or some common-- why they I lose the word? Common vocabulary, common baseline for folks to understand what we mean when we're using certain terms and phrases. So these are the elements that should be included in a DEI strategic plan, of course, there are many more strategies and concepts that folks are including in their plans, which is fantastic. But those are specifically called out by the legislature. And so, additionally, just for some logistics, the DEI strategic plans must be created using an inclusive process that includes staff, faculty, students, administrators, and other stakeholders. And so, for some colleges, the timing is a little challenging because some colleges have been working on DEI strategic plans for a little while, and maybe developing them in a process that's not as inclusive. And now the law is coming in and saying, if you're developing plans, you've got to include your campus community and college community and different stakeholders. And so if you have a plan that has not been informed by staff, faculty, students, administrators, and others, then you're going to want to include folks in the process. So for some colleges, that means backing up a little bit and creating a process to allow those folks to inform and then moving forward. So what that looks like can be different. We'll hear from colleges today and how they've approached making the process inclusive, but that is a critical piece of the bill, is that the process is informed by more than just say, administrators or more than just say, faculty members, et cetera. So dates and deadlines, we get a lot of questions about dates. Beginning July 30th, of this year, and then-- oh, if you can back up one. Thank you so much, Christina. Beginning July 30th of this year, and every two years here after, the colleges will submit DEI strategic plans to the State Board. And so we realize that July 30th date is coming right up. The good news is you can submit a progress report if you don't yet have a full DEI strategic plan, then a progress report will do. And I'll talk a little bit more about that in a little bit. We are able-- I say we, I mean the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion team at the State Board, we are available to review draft DEI strategic plans before you submit them on behalf of your college. So if you would like us to take a look just to see if you're on the right track, see if there's anything that maybe you ought to include, please, let us know. We're happy to review and give feedback. The college has received an initial allocation of $125,000 for the fiscal year '21-'22 and funds that are received, must be used in that year. There's one exception for this first-time allocation, however, and a rollover of those funds will be available for use for the fiscal year '22-'23 just because this is the first time funding has been allocated. And the timing was a little bit off. And so the legislature recognized that and said, all right, well, if you have any funding left over from the '21-'22, go ahead and use it for '22-'23. In the future though, the funds that are allocated within that, for that fiscal year, must be used in that fiscal year. And subsequent allocations will be disbursed every year in the amount of 62,500 without those rollovers. So some of the questions we received about the funding is, well, who in my college received this funding? I'm not aware that we had any allocated to us? And the answer is different depending on your college. And so you might be in a position where you're wanting to track down where that funding went and how it's been disbursed on your particular campus. So that might require some digging, unfortunately, for some folks, and then others know exactly where that funding has been allocated on their colleges. If we can be of any help to you in helping to answer questions about funding, please reach out to our team, to me, or Ha, or Christina. And we can help you figure out some answers to funding questions. OK, next slide. So our submission process, as I mentioned, beginning July 30th. And I know it's coming up so fast. You'll blink your eyes, and it will be July 30th. But again, you can turn in a progress report for your DEI strategic plan, which is just a way to indicate to the State Board hey, here's where we are in the process. We've done this, this, and this, and we have plans to do this, this, and this in the next however many weeks or months. So don't panic. If you can submit a progress report, that's great. If you have a final plan for submission, that's fantastic as well. We drafted a template for a progress report, just so folks have some guidelines or something to work off of. So if you're not quite sure about what a progress report could look like for the DEI strategic plan, feel free to access that template, and Christina just put a link to the template in the chat box. And that way, you can see the basic chunks that we're looking for in terms of progress. So hopefully, that is helpful to you. As always, if you have questions, please reach out to us. These progress reports or the final plans will be submitted to our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion team at the State Board, so we will receive them. And we will also send reminders to colleges, similar to reminders you might have received for the campus climate assessments. We won't let critical dates pass without you being aware, so we will nudge you. And we are asking that submission of the DEI plans or the progress reports, come from the college presidents or someone that they designate. So a common question we get is, who's submitting these plans to you? Or who's submitting this progress report to you? And we would prefer that college presidents or someone they designate submit to our team, at this email address on the screen. Again, you will receive reminders about this, and we can clarify if need be. And then here after, colleges will submit the strategic plans biennially, so every two years. And so I do want to pause here, and see if there are any questions about deadlines, progress reports, plans? Any questions about processes? It's a very quick overview. OK, all right, that might be a sign I'm explaining things well. I'll take it. I hope so, but of course, if you need clarification, please reach out. OK, so the template that we created, again, just to capture the largest pieces of what ought to be included in the DEI strategic plan, focuses on the outreach program, the peer-mentoring strategies, the faculty diversity program, and the DEI definitions. And so if you open the template with the link that is in the chat, you'll see there is space for addressing each of these goals, and then also the objectives and the metrics for measuring each of these goals. And so as long as that form is complete, then that will be your progress report. And you could submit that in lieu of a finalized strategic plan. All right, next slide. So with that, I will turn it over to Monica, who's going to highlight for us the connections between DEI strategic plans and the work that colleges are doing around those plans and also connecting to the importance of tribal relations. So, Monica, it's all you. Thank you. I have been sick, so my lungs are feeling a little bit on fire today. And I've got a cough drop. So if I need to mute, that's why. All right, so, again, I'm Monica Wilson, and I'm here representing for the Student Success Center, as well as Lynn Palmanteer-Holder, who is the Tribal Relations Director. Claudine is also here, and will support. Thank you, Claudine. We can move forward to the next slide. So I'm going to start a little bit with the Tribal Relations piece, again, which is not necessarily my work but something that we're working closely with Lynn on because we recognize the importance of this work as the foundation for so much of what we are doing and what we should be doing. I guess I'm thinking about this aspirationally. So thinking about why intersect Guided Pathways and Tribal Relations? The First Peoples of Washington State have to be identified and centered as historically minoritized and more marginalized populations. And when we think about the histories of the First Peoples in Washington and relationships with education, boarding schools, there's a lot of reasons why the current state looks the way it does. And so there's a lot of work to build trust and to build relationship. And so this is really how Lynn comes into this space in helping us to build those relationships. We know that when we look at data, it's hard to look at. We see how American Indians and Alaska Native populations are highly underrepresented, and they have some of the highest, this says dropout, I say pushout rates in our system. And those disparities exist no matter how you slice and dice it. So we have a lot of work to do, especially given the realities of the pandemic, and the disproportionate impact that the pandemic has had on American Indians and Alaska Native populations. Can we move forward to the next slide? So we're still in a space of developing a collaborative strategy. I want to be really clear about that. I'm very new to my role. Lynn is somewhat new to her role. But thinking about how we are supporting American Indian and Alaska Native students with recruitment, retention, completion. And we know that so much of that has to do with our relationships. So the SBCTC-- Lynn is not here today because she is preparing for the Washington's DTC American Indian Indigenous Advisory Board, the acronym is WCAAB, which I'm not sure which is more of a mouthful. But that group is really looking to guide the development of government-to-government relationships between the CTCs and Washington tribes. And this is a big piece of this in that they are looking to develop a training toolkit complete with policies, practices, cultural protocols, and resources from colleges to use while also creating opportunities for relationship building because the best toolkit, doesn't do anything without a meaningful relationship preceding it. And so we are looking to also hire Indigenous scholars and promote tribal student pathways and curriculum reviews to incorporate Indigenous knowledge systems, as well because we know that it has to be bigger than just a plan or a toolkit. But how are we making sure-- what does belonging look like in this space, I guess, is ultimately the big question for me, if you don't have culturally-responsive curriculum. If you don't have a space where students feel like they're welcome. And so having support for the colleges to understand what that can look like. Next slide, please. And here we have some data, and this is data that has been pulled from SBCTC. And I think that this data, for me, creates a lot more questions than it provides answers, but this just shows the student diversity broken down fall quarters, over the last several years. And the red indicates a dip in enrollment. And so where American Indian/Alaska Native is listed, we see that there are ongoing declines. And that's a bit of information, but that certainly doesn't tell us a lot. So I want to be really aware of that. And so offering this data as a place, and you have the slides, but to think, what does this mean? And what questions should we be asking about this? Next slide. And the same is true here with full-time faculty. You see a little bit of an increase on the top line, as we're talking about American Indian and Alaska Native faculty, full-time, part-time faculty. And one of the things that Lynn has talked about, is all of the Native Education programs that are happening at the four-year colleges that may have an impact on the pipeline. And that may be a dip here, or the increase that we see, but again, there's lots of questions that we can ask about this information, like what is a further breakdown by part-time, full-time, or tenured faculty? Or who's being paid out of soft dollars, instead of state dollars? There's a lot that we can ask, and those questions are just a few. So I didn't want to present this without asking some of those questions because I think that just showing the information could just be problematic. So want to name that, but recognizing that this is a part of our work in increasing full, especially full-time faculty roles from American Indian and Alaskan Native faculty and scholars, as well as thinking about how we are recruiting and orienting students coming in. Next slide, please. And I think that we've seen this map in different ways. Sometimes, we see this in terms of land acknowledgments in showing-- sometimes, we talk about it as traditional lands of different people. And one of the pieces of conversations that I've really appreciated with Lynn, is that these red spots are tiny in comparison to what they actually are when we're talking about traditional lands. These are reservation lands. And when we think about the actual lands of where people are from and how American Indians have been grouped together, Colville tribe is a really good example, any kind of confederated tribal group, we miss a lot of information. We miss a lot of larger context. And when we think about this whole map being read, I think that that is, for me anyway, is a better way to think about how the importance of building these relationships and these formal government-to-government relationships and agreements between the tribes and the work that's being done. I see in the chat there's not a link to WCAAB yet. The first meeting is tomorrow, where they'll be developing a charter and more. So I would imagine that at the next session, Lynn will have an update for you all. So thinking about our responsibility in building these government-to-government relationships here. And if we can move to the next slide, which shows some of the overall work. So we have, on the slide before, we have the reservations. And then here, where this is looking at the overall map, the Washington State k-12 school districts. And there's so much going on here when we think about the educational-service districts, the public-school districts the tribal education-compact schools, where our community colleges fit into all of this. And then the public four-year colleges here. And if we were to have a robust system of relationship building government-to-government agreements, and everyone kind of coming together to think about what this pipeline looks like. I think about that as part of my role and part of the role of the Student Success Center in Guided Pathways, is how can we help convene and think about that whole pipeline and pathway for students, from the time they start in early learning, until the time they are in a career and beyond. And so that means, again, building these relationships and thinking about the big picture. Can we go to the next slide? In Washington, or at least the community and technical college system, this is the space where we are very much in development. So WCAAB is kind of this-- the dotted line there, is showing that it's still being developed. Whereas k-12 have these agreements and relationships. Early learning also have relationships, the four-year colleges. So we're a little late to the party, but we're here. So recognizing just the importance of this, and where we're at here. And the work that we still have to do. And then the next slide, please. So this is Lynn's information. And encourage you to reach out to Lynn with questions about WCAAB have or other pieces of her work, and the work of WCAAB. And I'm thinking about other things that are in the works that I'm like, I don't want to say something or else say something? I'm not going to say something. It's not my place. So reach out to Lynn with questions, and then if we can go to the next slide. So in the Student Success Center, these are four bucket areas that we really think about. So the first is Guided Pathways implementation. And when we think about Guided Pathways, there's a set of essential practices that are aligned with Guided Pathways. And we often thought about Guided Pathways as-- well, what we're doing right now, is we're thinking about how we best use Guided Pathways as a tool to achieve our racial-equity goals and to be in harmony with our statewide vision and mission and values. That's a lot of work because Guided Pathways wasn't necessarily developed specifically to address racial equity. So there's some work that has to be done there. And one of the pieces here for Guided Pathways that we focus on, one is legislation. So we have some dollars, that you may be aware of, that came along with Guided Pathways implementation from the legislature. And that really asks the colleges to look at essential and emerging practices to meet universal and targeted completion goals through pathway mapping, dedicated advising and career counseling, really looking at closing opportunity gaps, and then also, anti-racist curriculum, and teaching practices, just to name a few. With that, we also think about the integration of technology. There's a management systems you might heard of, ctcLink. And so thinking about how we are doing a good job of integrating between Guided Pathways and the tools and ctcLink and also identifying the work that still needs to be done in making sure that everyone has access to those tools and that they're working for them. We do a lot of work around pure and professional learning, and this is a place that Claudine really shines, having planned and implemented retreats and institutes across the state. And we have a lot still coming up. We've been reading work plans, and we'll continue to read work plans to really help finalize what our learning agenda will look like for the next year. And then our other place that I think is most important to me, is collaboration and community because I know that nothing can happen with student success if we aren't breaking down silos and barriers and working closely together. And so one of the places that I feel like we have the most success so far, in my very brief tenure, is in a relationship building with Lynn Palmanteer-Holder. And the continued work that we will do there. And with the ETI team thinking about this is what it looks like at the agency. We know that many of the colleges experience the same sort of silos but on a much larger scale. So thinking about this work both internally and externally. And then engaging in various strategic initiatives that really hold up student success. Next slide, please. And so back to thinking about planning. And this is one of the last slides I have here and then I will quit talking, but you're here to talk about your equity plan. And I think about the strategic, or excuse me, the work plans that we just received from all 34 colleges, with lots of really important, reflective questions and questions about data and planning questions and recognizing that those have been somewhat disconnected from the larger planning that's happening on campuses. And so one of my questions is, what would a work plan look like that is aligned with the other things that colleges are already doing, like your equity plan, your ETI strategic plan. And so what I have suggested, and what we're doing, I guess. This is still new, like, oh, we're going to just do this thing, from a director rule, is that we're going to not have a fresh work plan next year. We're going to turn the work plan that was just submitted into a two-year work plan, and we're going to gather information from lots of other places because we have the information to gather. We have lots of alternative places that we can gather data. So we have an annual report that the colleges do for Guided Pathway funding. All colleges do a comprehensive local-needs assessment for Perkins dollars. This summer, there will be a scale of adoption survey. We have coaches that work with the colleges, that give reports and feedback. We also have so much data coming out of event evaluations. Colleges submit institutional grants and reports. We want to use all of that information really wisely, and also create conditions where, moving forward, there is alignment. If you want to move to the next slide? So moving the '22-'23 plan into a '22-'24 plan, also kind of aligns with the timeline for your EDI plans. So what we are looking for, in terms of the work plans of the future, is alignment integration with those other plans. And I have evidence based here because that sounded fancy, but really, I'm thinking about a show and tell. [LAUGHS] And I just don't have the [INAUDIBLE] but I'm thinking about what is your evidence that you're doing Guided Pathways. And that Guided Pathways work and planning is aligned elsewhere? How can you point to-- and I think that Melissa did a nice stop talking about this, but the equity plans, you already have this somewhere, show us. If you already have Guided Pathways aligned here, with your equity plan, with your strategic enrollment plan, with your overall strategic plan, show us. We want To see the work that you're already doing and use that as a check point for planning versus asking you to do something brand new. So that that energy can be put into those important places in really furthering equity and doing the work that Lynn is leading, and beyond. We want to make sure that the planning is really action oriented, and that it's useful. So when you're thinking about what do we do next, or where do we need to dig deeper? You have a resource that helps guide you in that direction. And that underneath it all, it is equity focused. We know that our success is measured by the success of our students. Our success, as a system office, is measured by the success of the system. And having come from a college, and worked at the State Board for a few years, I understand the administrative burden that can come with a lot of different plans and really wanting to reduce some of that and build on what you're already doing and highlight that work. So that is really kind of our plan moving forward. And more to come on some of the exciting pieces around what Guided Pathways and Tribal Relations, that relationship looks like. I think that's my last slide, but there might be one more. Can we move to the next one? I think we're moving on to the Cultures next, yeah. OK, perfect, so we are done with that. Any questions, or Claudine, I know I've been going on and on. Anything to add or other questions? No, I think you highlighted the fact that in this process, historically, for whether it's Guided Pathways, EDI, or the culture that is our campus that it takes the persons like you here present today, all of you, to essentially show up in a way that is courageous and necessary to support this work moving forward. And oftentimes, that includes some overarching recognition of which voices have been laden in the process. And then also the tension, the static that comes between struggling to ensure that those voices are heard, as well as what is crafted and inked on paper. And we recognize that when you develop a strategic plan in alignment with really what is your institutional mission fulfillment, that that aesthetic does come up. And so just know that you are incredibly supported and encouraged by the SBCTC EDI office and by multiple members across SBCTC in that process. And so thank you for your courage and your necessary work moving forward. Thank you. Yeah, thank you Monica and Claudine for putting that so eloquently and drawing those connections. And for some folks, especially with the Tribal Relations connection, that can be a big reframe because we have not done our due diligence as a system, and often as individuals, as well, to make that deliberate, purposeful, explicit connection and to really forefront that work. So that's going to be different for a lot of folks, especially for colleges that don't already have strong connections with tribes. For those that do, they're probably already on it and thinking about it often, but for others, not so much. And so that explicit connection, I think, is a little bit different for people to hear about sometimes. But so, so critical. So really appreciate you sharing on Lynn's behalf, and then, of course, with Guided Pathways, I want to reiterate because I really appreciate you pointing out, Monica, leverage the work you've been doing. Leverage the work that you've been doing. You don't have to start from scratch. There's been so much intensive labor over the past few years with Guided Pathways and equity plans. And people have been putting in so much and continue to use that and leverage that. So alignments and leveraging and getting critical mass for your EDI strategic plans or your DEI strategic plans, is going to be really important. So thank you, yes, any questions or thoughts before we move on to the college highlights or the college showcases? I just want to make sure I'm giving space for that. OK, so we will move along. And Whatcom Community College is up first. So I will turn it over to Terry. Thank you, Melissa, Appreciate it. It's great to be here today. We're going to briefly go over Whatcom's strategic plan, which we have incorporated the equity components. And that was done in 2017 and '22, but one of the projects that we'll be working on this next year, is the bigger piece of why I'm here. So I can go ahead and go to the next slide, and can I click into the plan? Or can you pull up the plan for me? one moment. So one of the great things about the strategic plan that we have at Whatcom Community College is it really is integrated. That's one thing that I have really appreciated in the work, is keeping that equity piece a part of the overall goal. It should be intertwined together and woven. The work isn't separate. It really is about what we're doing, as a whole, with the work. And so if we go down to our Core Theme Goals 3 is where our equity components live. This is where we're kind of building off of this foundation. And it's advancing equity. And if you go ahead and scroll down a little bit further. So each one of these are those goals that we have on our campus. The things that we look for, it's already integrated in a lot of the things that we do. Our faculty, when they submit requests to do faculty-education workshops, that we ask, what aspects of the advancing-equity core theme is being highlighted? Oftentimes, when we ask or individuals are asking for professional development. Again, what is it that is highlighted, or what is the goal that's being addressed in this? Even for space planning when there's a request for space for different activities, programs, or faculty space, again, we're asking how does it fit within the core theme of advancing equity? And so this is what we'll be submitting and working on the foundation for this moving forward, as we continue to develop and looking at, again, institutional demographic data, as well as the data collected from our climate survey and listening and feedback sessions that will help us in really assessing how we're doing. And I'm hoping that this continues to push us to ask questions differently and engage with their community on and off-campus differently. I think that's one of the things that we're hearing on our campus, but also, other institutions, is what does that look like for the community as a whole, off-campus. How are we engaging? We know that our numbers are low, we just saw those statistics, for Native students. It's hard to survey people when they're not here, and so how are we accessing them to get that data? And I think that's always a struggle when we look at racial demographics and those kind of aspects and collecting that information. So moving forward, this work, it's kind of exciting. I know we've got some expectations that have been set before us from the state, but as we go through and we interpret this work and the expectations, it allows for a lot of different ideas and creativity to come in. And how as institutions, plan on making this work happen on their campus. And this is where I wanted to highlight one of the things that Whatcom is working on. Christina, go ahead to the next slide. And so as I've been having conversations with our cabinet, with community members we are and will be incorporating an Indigenous strategic plan in our strategic plan for next year. And this work started with a task force that was created about three years ago. And there was an inquiry about putting native language on our buildings that really pushed us to review policy, ask some questions, and speak some truths. And this work will take time, but there are some pieces that we are looking at as media action that we can take as we continue to build these relationships with our tribal communities. Lummi Nation and Nooksack tribe are close to us, but for many of us as Native individuals, we know that we are everywhere. We're not necessarily on our tribal lands for various reasons. We've been pushed out, moved around, and finding home in other places and other communities. And so when we think about what this looks like, there is the work we're doing with our local tribes nearby, but also, just our Native individuals and voices that are on campus from other Nations across the United States. So this work will take some time as we build the relationships and create a plan that includes Indigenous voices both internal and external. And while we're doing the work of long-term change, there are the media actions that we're looking at, and that I've highlighted. We'll be creating a Whatcom land acknowledgment. This one is one that is a little bit near and dear to my heart. Land acknowledgment can be very difficult. Again, as we understand the purpose and intention behind them, and that's action. There should always be action behind the land acknowledgment, as to what we're doing to elevate native voices to bring that perspective to our communities. It requires conversation and understanding how does each nation feel about land acknowledgments. How do individuals feel? And then how do we put, as an institution, action behind our statement that we have that represents our institution. I think the other thing that's important to know, is that, again, this is that understanding of government-to-government relations. This is our commitments in respecting the fact that they are federally recognized tribes, and I want to really be specific about that because that's an important aspect to our sovereign nations, and deserve to be acknowledged, as such. We'll also be looking at implementing internal protocols when it comes to working with sovereign nations. We struggle as a campus, to fully understand sovereignty and respecting government-to-government relations. And as a campus community, we need to understand what it means to invite an Indigenous person to Campus, or to participate in an experience. And this has been really great work. I have had some amazing conversations that add clarity to that understanding of what it means to be sovereign. And it's interesting how these pop up. An example that I have, which seems simple, but again, is complex at the same time, is I was contacted by a faculty member who wanted to invite a Native woman to speak in her class. And they were asking about honorariums. How does that work? What do we do? And one of the things, again, as we work with Indigenous peoples, and we understand who they are, my question was, are you asking the individual to come as a professional based on their academic experiences or cultural knowledge? And we kind of dived into the conversation because as a Native woman, as a professional having a bachelor's degree and a master's degree, there are different ways in which we honor people and how they come to spaces. And so my questions were, why this person? Are you asking them to represent an Indigenous nation? Are you asking them as an academic or professional? And can we compensate them in the way that we would another academic and professional individual? And these, again, just come to great considerations of the complex intersectionality of identity, as well as honoring indigeneity. And I think that, again, we are people. We are here. We are present as native individuals. And it's not as simple as we might think it is just to invite someone to a class to represent and being able to understand what that means. Our actions will include community collaborations. So we have done quite a few things within our bigger community. We collaborated with the Whatcom museum for an MMIWP event. And we're looking at this also beyond Indigenous voices-- on Indigenous aspects but with other communities. How are we engaging Whatcom County as a whole in the equity work that we're doing as an institution? And this is just one example. Indigenous art on campus, what does that mean? Where does it stand? What is the representation? And how, again, do Indigenous voices get to be at that table and that consideration? We often think and put into just individuals in the past and the history. We still do. Pictures are found in libraries. And how do we change that and shift that to be in present spaces, where individuals can be seen where they're at here and now? We are still looking at Native languages on buildings, and what does that mean? How does that work? And how do we do that in the way that best represents Native peoples? And I believe it makes us think again, about the truth of the impact of colonization. It leads to an understanding of intention and impact. And it leads to truth in what it means to reconcile, again, not just with Indigenous people, but with all of those that have been harmed. There's a statement on here. "Education is the key to reconciliation. We must own the truth that as a system, we have educated and trained the policymakers and administrators of government, industry, and education of the past and present. These are leaders who created harm, isolation, and the destruction of cultures and of people. With this truth comes the acknowledgment that education created change for upcoming generations and future leaders that will lead us through healing and reconciliation." And I think that's the power of this work. When we really pay attention to what we're doing and acknowledging the truth. That's hard to do. It is painful. It's hard to own our place in that and what that means. And this work really kind of asks us to do that. Because we can't actually change what's happening now, until we own that truth. And I don't know if many of you are aware, but there's a lot happening around understanding, investigation, and healing around, boarding schools. Reports and data that's being collected. And we see these low numbers for Indigenous people in higher ed. And I think that the truth is, there's been so much harm in education in the past and still in the present, that keeps those numbers low. And in order for us to increase those numbers, it really takes an institution and a system to own that truth. You bring and center in those voices that have been impacted in such a way that they are not a part of the community. It's difficult to be in this space, in higher ed, to work within a system that caused so much harm. And yet at the same time, we have to because in order to break the system down, we have to be aware of what has taken place. So this work, I believe, with Guided Pathways with Lynn and all of the stuff that's happening in building these relationships, has a great deal of power in how we move forward in all of our equity work, not just Indigenous voices, but all of it. And I think that this allows us to come to a different place and understanding of who we are as a system. And I'm looking forward to what the potential of that is in the work that we're doing not just at Whatcom but throughout Washington. Thank you so much, Terry. And I am writing down notes, since people are talking, just to reiterate some of the beautiful things that folks are sharing. And I appreciate your sharing those specific actions for Whatcom's Indigenous strategic plan. And I think that's so often where you mentioned creativity, and the opportunity that the legislation creates for creativity, which is so true. But often we can get stuck, and we get stuck often on those actions. And just like you referenced with land acknowledgments. What's the action piece of that? And same thing with strategic plans. You want to have those specific initiatives. You want to have those specific actions that you're taking that are going to contribute to that plan, of course. And so it's helpful, I think, for folks to see the very specific things that the Whatcom's been doing. So thank you for that. And also, to highlight that importance of this historic legacy because it's absolutely true. We are not going to be able to understand or address the equity issues that we face, that our students face if we remain ignorant of those historical legacies for higher ed, for the community and technical colleges, for curricula all of those pieces. So being very truthful in what students have experienced over the decades, over the centuries and being very truthful about how our systems continue to perpetuate that inequity, is critical. So I really appreciate those pieces. I want to open for questions thoughts, ideas for Terry? I wrote down, almost word for word, I don't know if I caught it completely, but I appreciate that you mentioned the work that we're all doing is how we have power in equity work. And it's so true. Our collaborations and all of the pieces that we're doing, are so incredibly powerful when we put them together. So I appreciate it. Thank you, Terry, and again, Terry's information is included at the end of the slide deck that you all have access to. So if there's anything to follow up on, please feel free to reach out to her. OK. We will move to our next college highlight. From Walla Walla, so Margarita and Nick, if you're ready, you can hop right in. Thanks, Melissa. And thank you, Terry, for sharing your words in that space. I really appreciate hearing what others are doing. My name is Margarita Banderas. I am the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Walla Walla Community College. Before I get started, Nick, do you want to introduce yourself. Sure, thank you. My name is Nick Velluzzi. I'm Vice President of Enrollment Services and Institutional Effectiveness here at Walla Walla Community College nice to be here. Thanks, and if we could go to the next slide. And we can skip to the next one. Thanks, Christina. So I'm going to just start with a little bit of the framework. We did our strategic planning process last year. So during 2020-2021. For the framework of that, we had had two separate strategic plans before, the college-wide and then the EDI strategic plan were separate, and they both expired in 2020. As you know we were going through the pandemic and looking at what made the most sense for our strategic planning process. We decided to do a shorter strategic plan at the time. We worked with a consultant, Dr. Bob Hughes, in looking at how we were going to realign our resources, assessing student needs in that time with the pandemic, and the college was going through some leadership changes. The biggest piece knowing that we came from a structure of having two strategic plans, was that we wanted to make sure that the equity piece, the equity focus was the leading voice in our strategic plan. We wanted that embedded throughout rather than side-carrying the equity, the strategic plan. So that was a key element as we launched this process. The strategic planning had three phases. We started with data review and discussion, making sure that the process was inclusive. Then we brought in different constituents and further opinions. Then we had the second phase of actually drafting and developing the strategic goals and objectives that promoted equity. And then the third phase, was how do we put those strategic goals and objectives into action through an equity lens. So with that framework, I'll pass it on to Nick, just to start with our phase one. Thanks, Margarita. So in reviewing phase one, it was really kind of similar to your standard, institutional-planning process that many of you have probably gone through at your own institutions. But as Margarita indicated, we were going through this process as we were full-blown pandemic mode. Everybody is working from home, and we're trying to do engagement in this kind of a format. And I think we were all really kind of figuring it out, and when I was looking at this presentation coming into today, I was going back in my mind to this moment and trying to do some kind of medium and long-term planning in an environment that is, just by definition inherently unstable, was really a challenge. And so we did the best we could in terms of the environmental-scanning process, collecting a lot of socioeconomic data on our service district, composition of our students and faculty and staff at the college, evaluating needs assessments, and things along those lines. We attempted a Community Survey, and I was involved in our prior institutional planning process and also had a leadership role in the initial diversity, equity inclusion plan at Wall Walla community college. And those two processes were really involved community members and key stakeholders. And that was something that was very, very hard to do at this time around. So I wanted to make sure I mentioned that. And the other thing is, as I go through these, the common themes that were expressed by those who participated. It really reflected this moment in time in our context. And as Margarita indicated, Walla Walla Community College was going through some pretty significant leadership change. We had some pretty serious financial issues that we were also just coming out of and trying to recover from at the same time. And then you layer a pandemic on top of that. And so we felt a lot of urgency around the need to both integrate inclusion and equity and strategic action together. And even if it wasn't for this. What we would standardly go for a five-year time period or align it with accreditation or anything like that. We felt like we needed something. We needed some kind of rudder, along with a sale that would allow us to work together and set a course. And everybody grab a paddle and get moving in the same direction. And so the things that came up, most commonly, were around affordability and cost of attendance. And here, as I indicated before, there were some financial issues. So financial stability rose to the top and enrollment management. I think all of us, collectively, have been experiencing some enrollment decline over the last decade or so. And then that really compounded and exacerbated between the sort of spring of 2020 and the fall of 2020. I think, as a system, we're down about 25% from that 19, 20 year to the present. And obviously, all colleges are experiencing that a little bit differently, but all in all, we have got a pretty significant enrollment issue. And that has a pretty significant impact on all of our institutions locally, in terms of tuition revenue. So that was another element that rose to the top. And then two other things that were important and that seemed to me to surface in these processes and that, is at least in our context, is to ensure we're promoting our workforce programs and trades programs sufficiently. And I think the emphasis here on promotion, is a reflection, again, of that moment in time because there were a couple of program eliminations that occurred, as a result of the financial issues. And also ensure that our offerings, our program mix is relevant and serves the needs of the community. Now, all that information was framed, the integration of equity, you could see there on the left, lower left of the screen is really to focus on it, continuously ask ourselves, who are we not serving? And who are we not serving well? And so that really asked us to dig in to look at equity gaps and questions around retention and completion. We can go to the next slide, please. So after we went through that phase of the research and community engagement, we moved into the development of goals, and objectives. And so our process there, was really focused on leveraging our governance council, and the executive leadership team had a lot of interaction back and forth to digest that information and establish some goals, along with some objectives. And our intention here, was to really kind of keep it simple. We incorporated the community feedback that we collected. And then we brought that plan to the board of trustees. Boy, Margarita, was that about a year ago? So we did this about a year ago. And if we want to go to the next slide, I'll do a quick review of the goals. So the first goal, is really focused on instruction and quality of instruction and learning pathways that meets the needs of students and communities. And I'll refrain from reading the slides verbatim for you. I'm sure you're all doing that as I speak. And I think these slides will be available , anyway. But really, what we want to be emphasizing here is-- I'll draw attention to objective one. And that is really being inclusive and establishing a sense of belonging and ensuring our campus is equitable to all students and across instructional modalities. And so I think we also all have experienced this over the last 18 months or so. And that is that shift to online learning, and really it's sort of the online environment eclipsing the face-to-face environment in many cases. And with that, we at least in our situation, we've noticed a significant shift in student achievement. So that's something that we're really look at. And then focusing on those hallmarks of student success around opportunity access, retention, completion. The movement into four-year institutions and then into the labor market. And then the third objective there, is something I kind of touched on already. And that's ensuring that our program mix-- as a relatively small, rural comprehensive college, we want to make sure that our program mix is such that we're serving the needs of the community and the students that we're serving. OK, next slide. The second goal that rose to the surface, which wasn't terribly surprising, was around fiscal sustainability and taking measures to ensure long-term, sustainable, financial health of the college. And so there's a few things that are combined there. One is really emphasizing recruitment and outreach and thinking about how we do that, getting more resources into those areas of the college. I think historically, our institution and many like ours haven't had to do much work around that. And we are finding ourselves to be needing to be far more intentional in our recruitment work. And we started along that path, prior to the pandemic. For instance, we got some local funds from a grant maker to do some, what I would call culturally-appropriate recruitment and establish what we refer to as the American Dream Academy that was specifically designed to do outreach to Hispanic Latinx families in the region, and offer college access workshops in Spanish that included child care and things like that and typically, a meal. And then the second objective there, is really around having a transparent and inclusive budget-planning process, and we're still working toward that. And the third piece there, is ensuring that the resources that we're developing and allocating are supporting one, the strategic direction and goal at the college, and also, we're sort of, I like to say, kind of working smart, and we're doing our best to be efficient and attempting to generate revenue while doing that while serving the communities. OK third one, Yeah. Thank you. Our third goal is focused mostly there on inclusion and a sense of belonging. I had been doing some focus groups, just last week, and in that experience, the questions around a sense of belonging rose to the surface, was like a through line through four different focus groups that we did. And there were four different populations. So it is very interesting to me, in that sense. But that's what we were focused on here. And it's kind of divided up into two areas. One, focusing on our internal college communities and our external communities. And the first two, are more internal. And that is around ensuring that we have an inclusive-- working toward an inclusive environment, where everyone who is coming through the doors is feeling like they belong here, like this is a safe place, like they won't want to be here. And the second objective, is around the relationship between inclusiveness and decision making and specifically focused on participatory governance. Third and fourth pieces there, I guess-- I can't see the fourth. I don't know if you can, but it might be just the way my screen is set up because I've got everybody across the top of my screen. So that might be what's cutting off the bottom margin. But I have it on another screen here because I'm working in what I call "trereo" these days, with three screens. So the third objective is really working with our community partners and focusing on program development and increasing opportunity for our students and the communities we serve, focusing on educational attainment, and also the economic vitality of our service area. And that there is that link between access, opportunity, equity outcomes, and closing achievement gaps. And that link between the individual attainment and the benefits that it brings back to place. And the fourth and final objective, is really to make clear and intentional the College's role in the community and to be involved in the communities that we serve across the district and play a significant role in shaping the development trajectory of our communities. Thanks. This come back to you, Margarita? Yes. So then the third phase of the strategic planning was, how do we put this into action to develop this goal and objectives that align with the needs of the community and the needs of the institution, but then how do we make sure that everybody at the college can take ownership and do their part in contributing to that work? So we talked a lot about organizational success and defining that based on how we address the needs of the community and our ability to measure how we address those needs. And defining success based on how the people that come to us employees, students, community members how do they come to us to accomplish something? And are they able to do what they want to do when they get to our doors? Next slide, please. So again, reframing back to those questions that we kept in mind throughout this whole process of the conversation of, who's not here who could be here? And who's coming to us and is not being successful once they get here, not being successful at the same rate as others? And those two questions are informed by the larger question of are there groups of people who aren't being successful because of barriers that we can eliminate? What are the things that we can do and how can we assess those barriers to act on those? Can we to go to the next slide, please. So that process led us to Bob Hughes, who was a consultant, developed a template for us to help us throughout that process of introspection and self-assessment with the idea that every area, every unit, every department would go through this process to develop individual work plans that would feed into the strategic plan, informed by the strategic plan. And that process had these six steps that are listed on the page. And so I'll talk a little bit about those steps, and how individual units have developed what we call their equity work plans. So the first question was defining what each department wants to learn or accomplish. That meant looking at the strategic goals and objectives and figuring out where the unit, the department found the most alignment, figuring out where they could contribute the most, and prioritizing that work. And then in the second step, identifying where they aren't succeeding. What are the barriers that are existing within that department that are hindering people from doing what they need to do whether it's not being able to access it or accessing but not at the same rate as others? And both doing an internal look, but also looking at what are the institutional barriers that were keeping individual departments, maybe from doing what needed to be done. And then also looking externally. What are outside barriers, maybe that were affecting that access. The third step, looking to see if there are groups of people who aren't being successful, narrowing down on those populations. Once you've identified a potential barrier, the idea was that each department would try to identify groups who aren't succeeding, who were not participating in the same way, who were not be attracted to the offerings of a specific program, whether it's identifiable groups who were struggling more than others. And also, who was succeeding. What populations are succeeding at a higher rate? So that we could evaluate and assess what we were doing for some populations and maybe not for others. And once we had a little bit of that, those numbers and the data, the narrowing down and actually discovering the experiences of those who aren't succeeding, there was a lot of conversation about going beyond the numbers and making sure that we were looking at lived experiences. Talking to students and faculty to understand what they had experienced what, they've been going through, to be able to interrogate our current practices that were creating inequities. There was a lot of conversation here, about being vulnerable and being willing to question how we were doing certain things. It is very easy and we talked a lot about this. If certain populations are being successful through our services or through our programs, it's very easy to celebrate that. And that's a good thing to celebrate, but we need to make sure that we are not creating barriers and who are we creating barriers for. And being able to admit and accept that we were doing that and how we could fix and shift the way we were offering and putting forward our practices. There was a lot of conversation here, too, about being collaborative, being willing to talk, openly and honestly, about what were those barriers that were being identified, and seeking solutions outside of individual units or departments, acknowledging that there might be others that have already been able to figure out how to remove some of those barriers and doing a better job of servicing all of our students and community members. And then the fifth step, after doing all of this analysis, so not jumping to solutions immediately, but being able to process a lot of these experiences. Then thinking about what are the potential solutions? Who can contribute to our solutions? Who could be a good partner for us? And who can help us form better processes? And then the big step of actually making the change. After being vulnerable, which is a challenge, then actually being willing to make the change and stepping out of how we've been doing certain things. And then the critical piece about what we do, about education being able to measure and look what measure of success, or failure if we haven't been able to address the specific barriers, measure our outcomes along the way, and then go back and start the process all over, being able to identify what were other barriers? What are something that we didn't catch on the first go around? And continue to improve our services. So as Nick was saying, we started this process last year with the development of the strategic goals and objectives during 2020-2021, and individual departments developed the equity work plans through the fall of this year 2021, and they've been implementing that work this year. And now we're looking into our next steps. How can we continue to make adjustments to this work? And what are the next steps into the future? And I'll pass it back to you, Nick, for that. Thanks Margarita. So one of the downsides of such a short time horizon on our current strategic plan, is that we're barely going to get any information out of the evaluation elements, until we're into the next phase of planning for the upcoming, the next round or cycle of strategic planning. And so we're just got to live with that. But as we begin to evaluate the work of the current strategic plan, we are going to embark on launching the next cycle, I believe, later this summer, we'll be opened up with what the president and the Board of Trustees. And that will be far more comprehensive and deliberative than this current plan that we're coming out of. And hopefully, we'll be able to bring more people together to take part in the planning process. Not only are those kinds of-- I think those kinds of planning exercises are more effective or can be more effective face-to-face. The thing that we don't get through this kind of environment, is the incidental information that comes from side conversations and opportunities to explore an alternate path that might arise through side conversation and so on. So hopefully, we're going to have that kind of a face-to-face process in the upcoming year, and that's where we'll be doing a far more in-depth look at the College's vision, mission, and values, redoing more comprehensive SWOT analysis, having some evaluation from the current planning cycle to bring to the table. And we'll be doing our Campus Climate assessment next fall, and we're also, we just closed-- we did the Pace survey. I don't know if everybody's familiar with the Pace survey, but we just completed the Pace survey around employee engagement and satisfaction, that also has a DEI component to that. And should be getting the results of that probably in June or July, so we'll be able to incorporate that information going forward. And then we won't be ready this cycle fully, but we will be able to probably-- we're talking about getting back in the cycle of doing the SESE/SENSE or something equivalent for student engagement and getting back into that so that we have that data on hand as well. Because I think the last time we did that was May, oh, boy, probably like 2016 or '17. So I feel like we've kind of slipped a little bit, and then the pandemic really knocked us off our block, but we're coming back around to all this stuff now. OK, then next slide. And then the other element here, is that we want to be sure that our institutional plan is aligned with an operationalized definition of mission fulfillment. And I think that's one of the hardest things that we do, is ask ourselves, well, how do we know we're fulfilling our mission? Because in many cases, we may have really aspirational mission statements, but they're good, and they can capture the culture of the college and so on, but they may also be very, very difficult to really pin down and define and operationalize in a way that sort of facilitates a knowing of the level of mission fulfillment. And so we're going to be working on that as we go through our planning process. And we want to ensure that the work that we're doing here, is also informing that the formulation of mission and the way in which we evaluate that. And so we want to ensure that we've got a through line. That we've got the tools and the information available across the college, for people to be able to access the data and information and participate in that kind of evaluation. And then that'll feed into annual reporting and then a mission-fulfillment reporting cycle that's going to be lined up with accreditation, which we have a visit from the Northwest Commission coming this fall. So I think that may be it, yes. Thank you so much, Margarita and Nick. Yes, any questions? Thoughts, ideas? Saw one in the chat that was answered. Using the head survey for your campus climate assessment. Wait, Jess. Thank you both for sharing. That was interesting to listen to. Did you find using the consultant was a positive addition to the process? Would you do that again? I liked using an external person to facilitate the conversations. When we did planning back in '14, we didn't use a consultant. We had an internal team that led the participatory planning sessions and the community sessions. And I think it went well, but I'm sort of leaning now toward appreciating the value that an external person brings to the table. Mainly, because I think, if the president is in the room helping run the process, it's taints the conversation. So with an external person, I think you might have a more honest conversation, especially if executive leadership isn't there or it's limited. And there's ways to structure that process so that the information that is inputted into that process, can be more richer, I would think, richer and probably a little more true, if you will. Thank you. Any other questions? OK, I thank you so much for sharing, and it's clear that you've done such a deep and thoughtful process with your plans. And I want to highlight a couple of things that I wrote down, which that is using equity as a practice to collect and assess data. So instead of collecting everything and then throwing on an equity lens at the end as you're evaluating or assessing your data, making that entire process, that whole practice of planning and how to collect, doing the actual collection, and then assessing it using that equity practice all the way through that process, is really, really important. And folks now, I feel like, in the last few years, are starting to come to that. We got very used to our first phase with the equity lens, which is Now, I'll throw these glasses on and look at this existing thing through this lens. And now it's like, well, let's do a little bit better. Not just a lens, but an actual embedded in the entire process. And so I like that you highlighted that piece. And then also, that internal and external equity focus. And so recognizing that all of your practices and processes and relationships with external community. Of course, you need to also be grounded in equity. Of course, we know for students that's the case but also, community members and the people we're serving, right down to our literal neighbors for our campuses, but also, of course, the non-profit orgs, and the advisory boards, and business communities and all of the folks. All of those relationships also need to be grounded in equity. So I agree. Those are a couple of things. I wrote down some more, but those are a couple of things that stuck out to me. So thank you so much. All right, anything else before we move to the last showcase from Everett? All right, so I'll move on and I apologize. I will not do justice to Everett reviewing their information. The team realized, kind of at the last minute, that they had a conflict with college events that they felt was important for their whole team to attend. And so we said, well, we'll share your slides and we'll share what you've got. So on behalf of Phyllis and Andrew and Heather and Lisa I will share their slides. And we'll just go through. This will be pretty quick because I can't speak in detail. But I think it still is important for us just to get the overview and the gist of their process. So they have a five-year, integrated, strategic plan that includes equity pieces, so their DEI plan is embedded. And on the next slide, they have two phases. So they were engaged in the strategic-planning phase from spring to fall 2021. And this included getting input from stakeholders, of course. So they were held sessions for campus leadership and employees, students, and community members to help inform their strategic plan. Which is another thing I wanted to mention from the other colleges Whatcom and Walla Walla too, is the significance of using the campus climate assessments and the employee surveys and all of those different data points and all the different types of information you can collect to inform the strategic plan. That's the idea. That's the idea behind the legislation, as well, is that all that information that you gather is going to be used, of course, to shape your strategic plans. So that is, of course, intentional for Everett, as well. And then drafting the plan with equity at the center as a campus community value. And the next slide, shows the Campus's strategic priorities, with equity at the center, and so we'll see in a couple of slides, how they are defining their strategies, their career connectedness, their student readiness, sustainability, and belongingness. And how they are connecting those strategic priorities around equity. So the next couple of slides, share their mission and vision and core values, and I won't read those to you. But of course, you want those things in alignment, and also, as well, while it is highlighted, it is important to periodically re-evaluate your vision and mission and values, because those can change. And so it's critical to look at the alignment there and to make sure that the vision, mission, and values are, of course, equity focused, and that they are still relevant and serving the needs of changing populations and changing needs of the community. So those pieces, of course, I'm sure I don't have to remind anyone in this room too heavily, that you want those pieces aligned and very connected, of course. And then I think the strategic priorities slide, the next slide, is where they identify goals that went with those specific strategic priorities. So that graphic that had equity at the center, and the four strategic priorities swirling around it, they identified for each of those strategic priorities, specific goals that would speak to those. And so for belonging and creating that equitable campus culture where everyone is welcome and supported, outlining two goals that meet that priority. And then, of course, there are initiatives under those goals, and there would be success metrics under those goals, as well. And so you can see, the way that they have outlined their strategic plan is kind of similar to the template that our department at the State Board is providing for you for progress reports. And so very similar identifying a goal or a priority, and then having objectives and initiatives underneath that. And so this is kind of a good general outline, a good way to think about how you might want to shape your strategic plan. Student readiness, again, identifying two goals that go with making sure that their modes and systems of instruction and student services are equitable and accessible to all. And then the next slide, the next two strategic priorities with the same elements, those two goals. And of course, you don't just have to have one or two. You can have as many goals as you want, but of course, something that is sustainable and something that can be well resourced for your campus. And so for Everett, these are the four pieces that they are really highlighting in their DEI strategic plan and again, embedded in their overall college plan. And so that was phase one of their work, was collecting that information from stakeholders, drafting the plan around those four strategic priorities, and then, on the next slide, they will move into phase two, which they're in still now, winter and spring 2022. And that is making sure that the leadership team is securing executive support and sponsorship. They're identifying guiding principles and using shared-equity leadership framework. They are making sure to align the budget review process with the strategic planning process. Sometimes, that piece gets overlooked or is an afterthought, but the sooner, of course, you can align those fiscal goals with your strategic planning, the better, especially when it comes to equity because a lot of times, all of a sudden for equity work, oh, the funding's run out. So as much as you can prioritize that in the beginning, will be critical, of course, to the work. And then work with extended leadership teams and student senate, student leadership to identify and align activities and initiatives, again, trying to be as inclusive as possible of all of the members of the campus community so including students. And then working with institutional effectiveness to identify how the college is making progress, looking at leading and lagging indicators, and then creating a reporting-out process to provide those reports to the Board of Trustees and the campus community. And one other elements to keep in mind, related to reporting or sharing of information, is that for some elements of Senate Bill 5194, information must be public or made public. And so for example, the DEI definitions that colleges are using are to be published on the website. And for campus climate assessments, for Senate bill 5227, campus climate assessments are to be made accessible to the public. And so in your communication plans when they're thinking about ways to communicate to not just your campus community, but also further out, your external stakeholders and others. Those publishing pieces are important to keep in mind, as well. Things that are going to be going to have to be made public on your websites. So just want to put that reminder in there. And so that is the very quick, and I apologize, not doing justice to the Everett team's work on their strategic plan, but at least it gives you a little bit of an idea of their approach and what they've been doing. As I mentioned earlier, on the 23rd, when we do a repeat of this info session, the team will be available, and will be able to present and answer any questions that you've got. But in the meantime, if you'd like to reach out to anyone from their team, here as their contact information. And again, these slides are available to you on the shared Google Drive. So that concludes that piece of our info session. And then I'll just open it up, once again, for any questions for any of the colleges for Whatcom, Walla Wall, or Everett or for any of the State Board presenters or thoughts. Open forum as we wrap up here. Fully the information is helpful. Sometimes, it's difficult because colleges have their own unique ways of doing things, which is fantastic. But it can sometimes be difficult to try to maybe mix and match and see, OK, how could our college do things and to take lessons from other institutions when there might be a really different approach? So sometimes it causes you to stretch those muscles and think of some really different ways to do things, which is good, but can be challenging. All right, Ben, I see your hand up. Hi, Ben Miller, Associate Registrar at Spokane Community College. I, a couple of weeks ago, worked with the team here to put together our strategic equity plan. And one of the struggles that we had, is that in the legislature it talks about focusing on racial equity. And so we put racial equity first and foremost at the center of our strategic plan, but we couldn't resist the temptation to focus on the other types of equity that we're also very passionate about. And so we have this issue where we're thinking about, should we systematically expand that strategic plan to include those other forms of equity, or should we stick with focusing really on racial equity? And we're interested to see what other colleges are doing about that challenge. I'm also interested to hear what other colleges are doing with that challenge. And I can't make a specific recommendation to you, of course. Your college needs to do what is going to serve folks best. However, I will say, and we run into this at the State Board, as well, with our vision statement, which is leading with racial equity. We serve our communities and folks will push back against that and will often say, well, there are other types of equity. So why the focus on racial equity? I lean toward an absolute explicit focus on racial equity. And I think it is completely appropriate for strategic plans, DEI strategic plans in particular, to highlight racial equity specifically. The piece that I think is often missing with that, is that folks often don't understand that a focus on racial equity is a focus on all types of equity, not just because of intersectionality, but because of the skills and the tools that you learn in order to work at dismantling racial inequity, are the tools and strategies that apply to all forms of equity. And so that is often the missing piece when we're talking about equities and inequities, and folks maybe not understanding quite why racial equity is highlighted. And so as much education as you can do around that piece, I think, would be really critical. But I also, Ben, am really-- I'm so glad you brought it up, I'm really curious to see how other colleges will address that because you're right, the legislation does particularly call out racial equity, I think, with the understanding, the unsaid unspoken understanding, that that means a focus on all types of inequities. Who else would like to add to this? It's a great question. I would like to chime in. And so I think one of the questions that pops into my mind turns that into a question from a claim to a question. And so why the need to move away from the conversation of racial equity? Why the urge, why the agency to move away from the question of racial equity, recognizing that most of our primary identities and our secondary identities that we identify for federal and state reports, those students who are historically racially-minoritized and silenced live at those intersections of multiple identities. And the fact that a lot of the work that has been done in racial equity, has informed and supported the success of recognizing, for example, gender accessibility, as well as recognizing even the religious aspects of the experiences of our students who live at the intersections of multiple identities, with the primary one of race. I think, as a researcher, I also want to call to attention that we have been having these conversations in higher education intensely, for longer than I've been alive, and for some reason-- [LAUGHS] I'll just say that way, longer than I've been alive. And for some reason, no matter how we shake all the primary identities into our hands, as though we can just shake them and come up with equity, the conversation is always lagging when it comes to race. Race is usually that tense uncomfortable spot that we sit with, and we have a need to deter from. And so, I think part of the conversation is, not why the focus on race, I would say, why, historically, not the focus on race? As a higher-education system, where that is so visible in our spaces. And yet, we've been able to close, when it comes to accessibility conversations we're not 100% there, but we've been able to back those conversations with the legal components, with the data components, with the offices, with the mass support. And I sometimes have to wonder, as a person who has a physical and two learning-disability needs, how can we haven't been able to address racial equity in a similar manner, when some of those regulations that are existing for accessibility stem from racial accessibility, as well for our students, our faculty, and our staff members? Yes, thank you. When race has been, most of the time, the determinant for access and outcomes and quality of life, it must be addressed. It just must be. The thing is that, as a student that is in one of these boards, at these equity teams, it is we can try. We can push. And policy moves extremely slow, but unless the community, unless, and I must say this so bluntly, unless the White people are ready, we are not going to get anywhere. And that's where it stands then because, not to point out the obvious, but who is running these programs? Who is at the head of these programs? And it's not the person of color, it's the predominantly white. So when we talk about race, people feel uncomfortable. And then it takes a long time because we don't want to hurt people's feelings, because we're tiptoeing on the very big issue that we're not confronting it. So let's talk about it. Why is it not the focus? Because if we focus on race, then everything else gets fixed. It's like a domino effect, but because we don't want to focus on it, because we want to be sensitive about it, because we don't want to make Karen or Monica uncomfortable, we don't want to mention it and we don't want to speak out, that's why we're still here. That's why policies-- we've been talking about race equity, and mind you, I am what 40, and I'm a student now. And like she says, it's been going on for God knows how long, and me being on these meetings, we're still not at a place where I can see that my kids are not going to be discriminated. That's how sad it is. Thank you for sharing that, MJ. Yeah, it's exciting to me-- as much work as always needs to be done, it is exciting to me that we live in a state where this kind of legislation can be passed. It's a challenge. It's a challenge to us and a mandate to us, to keep doing really important work. And man, other states are just leagues behind us. So at least it's good in that sense that there's some structural support now. There are always, always pitfalls to systems. And certainly, our legislative system is no different. But I take it as a sign of support for the work. And I think it's a good challenge to us. And don't get me wrong. I'm so grateful because this is one of the few states that has actually brought it to the table. We're talking about it. There's legislation on it. While the state where I come from, Florida. [LAUGHS] we're regressing. So do feel proud, but I'm just saying, there's still work to be done. That's all from me now, guys. I'm very grateful and I'm very thankful for each and one of you that are here and that are putting your grain of salt here. Thank you. I also come from Florida. So the juxtaposition between working in Florida at Florida State University and working here, things that I do here that I'm required to do, are things that would get me fired back in Florida. Yeah, Yeah, and MJ, my comment was not directed at you. You're spot on. So we don't have to be grateful for crumbs. We need to demand the robust transformation and education that we need. And I definitely don't mean we need to be grateful for every little tiny crumb, but I take it as a sign that we're moving in the right direction. So I appreciate that. OK, anything else? Thank you so much, Ben, for that question, so that we could have that conversation. And it's a little bit after 3:00, so it's OK if you have to hop off, but I do want to stick around just for a little bit, in case there are other questions or thoughts. For those of you who need to hop out of the room, thank you so much for attending. Really appreciate your engagement. And have a wonderful week, too. Thank you so much, always for inviting me, guys. I appreciate you. I appreciate Ha for inviting me too. I'm so grateful. And I always learn something good. That's why I asked you for the slides. I was like, oh my God, this would be so great to share with the team, Absolutely Especially because we are working on this. And I felt like a little lost. And after coming, I feel like, oh, I get it is now. I got it. [Laughs] Now we'll take it back to the team and be like, hey, you guys need to pay attention a little bit more often. Come to these meetings. They're amazing. Thank you so much. I appreciate you, guys. Have a wonderful day, and You're awesome MJ. No. Thank you. You're awesome. Bye. | Washington SBCTC | UC_v5MqSai2zQyYDR9KO9Usw | 2022-05-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 16,093 | 91,991 |
O_3m5m5ZGTU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_3m5m5ZGTU | Sermon 6/13/21 | Hellish Beliefs (Part 2) | Revelation 20.10-15 | [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay today we're going to be in revelations 20. we'll be looking at verses 10 through 15. uh before we get started in that we've been talking about hell last week and we're going to continue uh just this week um not a comfortable subject to talk about it's not but if it's in god's word we have to talk about it right we don't get just to pick and choose what things in god's word we want to preach about we want to talk about everything that he's uh told us is important so as uncomfortable as it is we got to talk about it now i did uh y'all know me i love to bring stats and numbers into sermons so i did a little bit of research here and i found out that 58 of all u.s adults believe in health 58 at least that's over half right so they believe in something that god has said 72 believe in heaven that's a that's that's up there more believe in heaven than hell though i wonder why we want to go to the good place not the bad place if i don't believe in hell then i can't go right christians now this is this is uh at least somewhat encouraging evangelicals 82 believe in hell what the bible says about it again 88 believe in heaven catholics 82 believe in hell 93 believe in heaven orthodox christians 59 of them believe in hell 81 believing in heaven now think about those numbers evangelicals just pick on the evangelicals 82 believe in hell well that's a b average you know 88 believe in heaven if you're an evil if you're a christian and you believe in jesus shouldn't it be a hundred percent both ways how come you can say i am an evangelical christian i have been saved i've been baptized i come to church every sunday but you know i'm part of that 15 20 that just doesn't believe in heaven or hell what are you sure you picked this one up you know this book you know what are you reading you know even other religions other religions jewish 22 of jewish people believing in hell uh only 40 of them believe in heaven but the old testament talks about yes and it does talk about heaven and hell uh muslims now this is no surprise uh islamic people 76 believe in hell 89 believe in heaven that's kind of around our numbers um so you can see you would figure jewish if that's christ the culmination and i understand islam is a judeo-christian it comes from abraham right it comes from that tradition back then right it comes from abraham okay they believe in a heavenly health okay these numbers are weird buddhists 32 believe in hell 47 uh for simply even having hindu 28 believe in hell 48 believe in heaven those are the major religions of the world actually what's kind of interesting is religious people that aren't affiliated with any religion none of the religions i say they just believe in a religion some sort of higher power 55 of them believe in hell and 72 believe in heaven here's a scary quote that i found from clark pinup he was an influential evangelical theologian he died in 2010 but he's evangelical theologian he said everlasting torment isn't is intolerable is an intolerable form let me start that again everlasting torment is intolerable from a moral point of view because it makes god into a bloodthirsty monster who maintains an everlasting auschwitz for victims who he does not even allow to die this is an evangelical theologian saying this saying that is immoral for us to believe in hell because if we do then that makes god a monster national geographic did an article the campaign to eliminate hell new generation evangelical scholars are challenging the idea that sinners are doomed to eternal torment it says in its earliest years christianity didn't even have a consensus on the nature of hell they're telling people this we want to get rid of hell no no hell's bad you didn't even have a hell in early christianity where did we go over last week was i just up here spinning my wheels and giving bible verses for no reason i think we proved that hell is a concept right i could not find this quote i can't remember if anybody knows it please let me know it's a quote that says the i the theology of hell has done more damage to the human psyche than any other cause i can't remember who said that and i was i spent a long time trying to find that um but i remember hearing that quote i was like wow we really don't like hell do we it is that uncomfortable concept we want to get rid of hell and yes uh evangelical pastors today and theologians are trying to get rid of the concept of hell that it's eternal that is a place of torment that a loving god wouldn't do this because what 88 of us want to go to heaven right we believe in the heaven but we don't like to believe in the hell we don't like to hear that damaging part we don't like to hear that scary part of religion well it's part of the bible we have to and why do we want to get rid of it ask yourself this question why do we want to take hell out of the bible so we don't have to be accountable look at our society and how downhill it's gone since the roman empire like that was a pinnacle but it's gone downhill with accountability just look at within the last hundred years 150 years in our own country we we remember the greatest generation right those people sadly are not sticking around they're they're going to go meet god but that generation was about accountability then you kind of go downhill from now we don't want that responsibility we don't want that accountability we don't want to face the consequences of our actions and hell is in your face about it there is an accountability we talk that hell is real we we show in the bible the early christian church jesus christ himself he says it's real it's eternal and it's a punishment and hell is the same punishment for satan and his angels as it is for those who do not follow christ we are no different than satan you will receive that same punishment there's not levels of hell it's one level and that's as low as it that's the basement that's as low as it gets hell is a just and fair punishment for our actions it's accountability and hell is not a punishment just about fire and brimstone but it's the absence of the holy presence of god and his blessings hell is about accountability and responsibility now i know how hell sounds scary it is there's no other way to put it hell seems like a scare tactic to get you to come into church to put rears in the seats put money in that plate to bolster the church numbers that's not what it's about it is scary yes it can be a scare tactic but we talk about it because when we acknowledge the truth of it we see that we have a decision to make heaven or hell it's not about believing in god or not believing in god when you think about it it's where you're going to spend eternity now who gets us to that eternity is god but you're making a choice about jesus christ about god between heaven and hell accountability of our actions our faith that's what it boils down to and we have to talk about it and it shouldn't be scary if you're saved if you sit in the church in these pews and you have been saved by the blood of jesus christ why is hell scary shouldn't be why should it bother someone who's saved you're not going there all right yes i know all about detroit and what it does for car manufacturing i'm not worried about it i'm not going there i don't plan on going to detroit but i know it's there same thing with hell we don't want to talk about it because deep down we know we have to be accountable maybe there is a little bit of fear going um i gotta face god i gotta face jesus well if you followed him in faith obedience and love then when you face him you don't have to worry it's not about steering you into believing we talk about he'll not just scary into believing if you don't believe in hell if you don't believe in god then what's it matter this doesn't scare you i guess we all come to christ for selfish reasons some of it is to get out of hell or we're sick or injured when a crisis we all come to jesus christ for selfish reasons biggest one we don't want to spend eternity in hell and that's okay it really is okay to come to jesus for those selfish reasons for the selfish interest because as we start to get to know him then we start walking more closely with him he goes you want to get out of hell you want to get better you want to get out of your crisis okay i'm going to show you who i am and what i can do we all come to him for selfish reasons how about just be redeemed to a father that's a selfish selfish interest i want to have a relationship with my dad again now today we're going to look at a couple of things hell is a choice that we make see god doesn't send us to hell we do we make the choice christ just pronounces sentence we send ourselves to hell jesus is the only one that can keep us out of the uh quote unquote hot water he keeps us out of that now we looked at matthew 25 last week and today we're going to be looking at revelations 20 10-15 these are two key scriptures about hell so let's look at the actual scripture 20 verses 10 through 15 says and the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are also and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever then i saw a great white throne in him who sat upon it from whose presence earth and heaven fled and no place was found for them and i saw the dead the great and the small standing before the throne and the books were open and another book was open which is the book of life and the dead were judged from the things which were written in the books according to their deeds and the sea gave up the dead who were in it and death and hades gave up the dead who were in them and they were judged each one of them according to their deeds then death in hades were thrown into the lake of fire this is the second death of the lake of fire and if anyone's name was not found written in the book of life he was thrown into that lake of fire so what we get from this passage a lot like matthew last week right again we get a lake of fire and brimstone that is an eternal punishment torment day and night forever and ever and you can argue annihilation all you want but here's the proof the words of jesus the vision of future now remember annihilationism is when you blink out of existence no it says forever and ever now i know some some people will argue well the pit stays there forever and ever the people don't they go into it they blink out of existence they get burned up never to exist anymore but the pit's there why have a pit burn for and this is an actual argument why have the pit there though burning forever and ever if there's nothing in it look jesus isn't wasteful he's the ultimate dad he's not going to waste money on running a giant furnace when he doesn't have to i don't know how many times my dad always said what are you trying to do heat the entire neighborhood and we've made the door open during the winter now jesus isn't gonna just let something happen when there's no purpose to it he's not a wasteful god so something has to be in it well it's a memorial a reminder or a warning can't be a memorial because memorials make us think of what sadness and sorrow you don't have that can't be a reminder reminder of what the people are gone we're focused on god that's all we care about it can't be a warning because you can't sin in heaven so why have a pit that burns forever and ever if nothing's in it people love to argue that one no we are thrown in there with satan with the demons with even death and hades even death is destroyed it's forever and ever so that something that's being tormented in there is who well once a statement is followers right death and hades the consequences of sin death that's thrown in there but also the people who are not bound to be in the book of life those who are not saved by jesus christ those who do not have that redemption that he provides remember matthew 24 41 said depart from me you have cursed people into the eternal fire which has been prepared for the devil and his angels from both of these we find out we are better than satan we all like to say well i'm good compared to whoever to serial killers to hitler to mussolini to attila behind i'm good compared to them i'm good compared to satan but these passages tell us no we're not we're no better than him and we'll receive the same punishment as satan we see that this is a judgment it's a judgment of christ he comes in and then i saw a great white throne and he uh and him who sat upon it from whose presence earth in heaven fled that's jesus christ a great white throne judgment this is where every man woman and child past present future are going to come before him it's a judgment that means crimes have been levied against you and a judge has to make a decision we've done something that needs to be judged he alone has the power to save or punish he will we're all sinners we've all committed the crime of sin but jesus will look at us and go okay in your defense me in your defense what and he will say or he will punish he will pronounce a sentence of guilty or not guilty and then we will have to go to our reward whichever it is pronounced the sentence over all life every life now you don't have to believe in jesus you don't have to believe in heaven you don't have to believe in hell you're still gonna face him it doesn't matter what you believe this has turned out to be a hundred percent correct in everything that it said everything that is predicted up to this point you're gonna face christ you're gonna face him whether you believe in him or not i don't care if you believe in an androgynous tree spirit that ain't gonna save you you're still gonna have to kneel and it says every knee will bound you think you can't do that now believe me you're gonna do it in the end we have to face him just because you choose not to believe doesn't mean you get out of the sentence all right law enforcement ignorance of law right does that ever work gee officer i didn't know that was the law you can't lock me up i want you next time you're speeding down the highway and cop pulls you over for doing 20 over the speed limit i want you to tell him looking straight nine goal but i don't believe that's a crime let me know how that works let me know we also know that this is a lasting punishment jesus is our holy and righteous judge there is no escaping his judgment and there will be a judgment whether we like it and it is lasting sentence once held to is forever there's no appeal no way to get out of it this isn't hollywood where you can find an exit barter your way with the demon find some crack to get through no this is it you're one and done you are condemned for eternity this is literally a life sentence this isn't a death sentence this is a life sentence you're going to be alive now here's your greek and hebrew lesson for the day words used for hell in the bible it's a hebrew term simply describing the grave or death it does not refer to hell specifically of course you have hades and that's a greek term that refers to hell a place of torment and gyahina a greek term this is actually borrowed from a literal uh burning dump near jerusalem all right that always refers to hell a place of torment so they actually found a big burning dump and went hell's gotta be like that well if you've ever smelt burning garbage i can believe it so what is hell like we talk about hell what is hell life we talked about a little bit briefly last week but the bible is not big on details of what torment we face what it's like what it looks like we don't get a lot of details on it we know about a pit of fire and brimstone and torment and gnashing and weeping that's about it why does the bible tell us a lot about him describe why because god doesn't want us to go there so why am i giving you the tour guide why am i giving you a brochure of all that is in hell or if they ball me 1 000 degrees no he's not giving us a lot of details because it is his desire for you not to go there don't worry about it don't worry what hell is like is it a place that has been prepared already yes a place that has been prayed for satan and his devil it's there it's ready to go he's not going to do it at the last second and throw satan and everybody in there it's already a place it's not a place here on earth it's not a place under the earth it is a spiritual place it doesn't exist in our mundane human realm there is no deep underground satan sitting on a throne with his pitchfork little minions dancing around and he sends them out no satan actually is on earth what does that what does peter does beware for the devil has come down to earth he walks among us probably like a lion he's here not in hell here on earth his minions are here on earth but god doesn't give us much details about hell why he doesn't i'll tell you all about heaven we know more about heaven than we do about hell don't we go to the end of revelation and look at the pearly gates of the golden streets and the tabernacle that's described he gives us all this wonderful information on heaven why because he wants us there he gives us very little about hell because he doesn't want us there so don't worry about hell don't worry what it's like quit trying to imagine coming up with your own scenarios because we're not supposed to be there now we choose to go there but we're not supposed to be there all we know is it's going to be a torment weeping and gnashing of teeth the absence of god that's the greatest pain is the absence of god i said this last week as well when jesus said in matthew 27 my god my god why hast thou forsaken me when god turns his face away from me and i get it god is everywhere so is he technically overlooking hell yes but his glory his holiness that grace and mercy those blessings that come abundantly from him us not there that holy life isn't there he has forsaken he knows they all know but he has forsaken them and that is the greatest pain is when god turns his head from you you have no hope and hopelessness drives people off the deep end god is not about death he's about life his plan was never to have anyone die that's still his plan when he created the garden of eden but he created this world he created adam and eve and he said all you have to do is not eat from that tree there were two trees the tree uh with the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil and then the tree of life we ate from the good and evil because we thought we were going to be smart enough to know what's good and evil and god went well here's the irony you did evil now you know but there was another tree there the tree of life and that's why we got kicked out of him he booted us out because you guys broke one world you're going to go over there one you want to have my knowledge and think you're smart as smart as me are smarter isn't that what the devil's got and two you're going to naturally you've already done one you'll believe in that one because you want to live forever like me i've already given you life without death but you'll want this tree of life to be immortal just so you can be equal with me so i'm kicking you out so you can't get to it now in revelations we'll be able to eat from that tree those who are saved will be able to go to that tree the tree of life and eat from its fruit that was god's plan to begin with all this eight thousand years ten thousand years whatever it is of history has been a big pause button that we push now we can't mess up god's plan but we we we'd love to throw monkey wrenches into it right and god goes no i am not going to have death yes we die on earth but we live eternally that's our gift or our curse we when we sin we got the curse of death that answers vanishes to us to death but you'll be risen again we are to live with god that was his plan forever but if you don't have faith in him you face another destination but you'll live eternally because god is about life nowhere in the seven days of creation did he create death it has always been about to live survive and thrive every person man woman and child is gonna have eternal life it's just in which direction john 5 26-29 says for just as the father has life in him so he gave to the son also to have life in himself and he gave him authority to execute judgment because he is the son of man do not be amazed at this for a time is coming when all who are in the tombs will hear his voice and will come out and those who did the good deeds to a resurrection of life those who committed the bad deeds to a resurrection of judgment all are resurrected meaning you are given life again to live but either eternal glory or an eternal damnation that's it congratulations you all get eternal life now choose which direction you want to go daniel 12 2-3 says and many of those who sleep in the dust of the ground will awake these to everlasting life but the others to disgrace and everlasting contempt and those who have insight will shine like the globe the expanse of heaven and those who lead the many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever we get eternal life we just have to make sure we're going in the right direction but while you have an eternal life you have this mortal life and this is the one uh life that you have that's it and you have to decide in which direction you're going to spend eternity because once you're dead it's over and quarters over game's over there's no overtime there's no purgatory there's no reincarnation there's no baptism of the dead when you are dead you are dead you cannot make any decision and the next thing you know you're going to blink and you're standing right in front of jesus and that's when your knees are going to buckle sweat's going to start pouring look i know i'm saved i know i am but anytime there's a pop quiz i feel a little nauseous i start tweaking a little bit this is going to be the biggest pop quiz i know the right answer i know what's going to happen i know my grade but i'm still going to be like did i do it right i'm going to be freaking out thank you like i said i get that three week assignment did i get everything done and jesus is going to smile he's going to go yeah you know i just wanted to see you sweat for a little bit it's funny but we have one life and we have to make the decision now when we're dead our time is up hebrews tells us hebrews 9 27 28 says and just as it is destined for people to die once and after this comes judgment so christ also having being offered once to bear the sins of many will appear a second time for salvation without reference to sin those who eagerly await him that's it one life to decide like i said there is no purgatory there's not a second chance somewhere to go kind of work off our sins no you make the decision now or it's too late you're not going to be scrambling around asking siri how do i become saved it's not going to happen you're done one life god is it's god a second third fourth fifth a million chances i don't know how many times the almighty has gone okay one more chance for you i'll give you one more chance he is a patient long-suffering way i'm glad i'm not god my patients would have ran out on me a long time ago but he's a god that gives tons of chances to people but you notice that's when we're here on earth when we're alive to take advantage of that second third fourth 999 thousandths chance you have to be alive to take advantage of it when you're dead you're done all your chances are gone when you face christ there is no last second reprieve no state of execution no wiggle room you're facing judgment you better have made a decision for them heaven or hell is determined by whether a person believes puts their trust in now i don't like using the word belief but believes in christ alone to save them i get i don't like using belief because you can believe in anything people believe in you know weird lines through your body and being able to pull what is it called reiki or something like that and they pull energy off of you yeah are you feeling better no but i'm getting a nice breeze thank you very much i've seen they're called raking massages aura massages and they don't touch you they touch your aura which is about this far above your body oh that's very tight is that feeling better sure can pain for it might as well say yeah you know people believe in that you can believe in whatever you want belief is not the same thing as faith and we've talked about that faith is being all in faith obedience love how many times do i say that how many times do i hammer that home that is salvation you have faith in christ in christ alone you follow that faith into obedience that's your exercising of faith that's your proof of faith and that obedience leads you to love love god above all and then love other people john 3 36 we all know 16. let's go to john 3 36 it says the one who believes in the son of uh in the son has eternal life but the one who does not obey the son will not see life but the wrath of god remains on him notice the words believe and obey john 3 16 whosoever believes in jesus christ please read further what does it say believe and obey that's faith you believe in everything not what you want not pick and choose you believe in all of it and then you obey it because you have faith that's what's going to save you faith is what is required not belief belief is not following in christ's ways just believing he was there belief is not loving him more than anything it usually means loving ourselves first that's belief and then we'll believe in jesus because i have to love myself more and take care of myself before i do what jesus says because a lot of his rules get in the way faith means you die to yourself this world stand with god follow in his footsteps in obedience christ obeyed god that's faith when jesus goes not my will but your will be done we need to go you're right so i'm going to follow completely with you all that you say all that you've commanded what does he say those who obey my commands love me if you love me if you follow me obey my commands we follow in his footsteps that means we put him right there we do what he does the words of christ are simple not my will be done but your will we say not my will lord but yours if you do not exercise your belief in obedience then you have no faith you are not saved and you face the wrath of god these are the words of jesus christ believe in me obey me now look back into revelations real quick verse 12. i'm sure some of you picked up on this and it says i saw the dead the great and the small standing before the throne and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged from the things which were written in the books according to their deeds wait a second aren't we saved by faith alone and not our deeds well yes we're saved not by our works but our faith but remember the words of james 2 14 18-19 says what does it profit my brethren if someone says he has faith but does not have works can faith save him but someone will say you have faith and i have works show me your faith without your works and i will show you my faith by my works you believe that there is one god you do well even the demons believe and tremble but do you but do you want to know a foolish man that faith without works is dead our deeds the deeds we are judged by are the expression the evidence of our faith that's what it's talking about our deeds do we simply believe in jesus go sit home and do whatever we want or do we believe in jesus have that faith and obey him and go out into the world and do as he commands what deeds are we going to be judged by those the expression of our faith beliefs alone cannot save you because even satan and his angels believe and they are still cast into the pit aren't they so belief is not enough faith is expressed in obedience and obedience is love the deeds we are judged by are not just simply i obey the ten commandments no that's not what it's about oh i didn't i checked all those off didn't murder didn't commit adultery did steal didn't want really what does jesus say about murder hating your heart is the same as murder i didn't commit adultery did you lust after somebody how about lying we all lie i've lied to my kids since the very beginning anytime they have a question i don't know the answer to i make something up dan where's the sun go at night it's made out of helium it runs out and goes somewhere in flagstaff i don't know how do airplanes fly magic how do they land buddy with brakes right but we've got to have more than just crossing off those 10 commandments we have to go out there and live because we are corrupted by sin fully jesus says that even your intentions your thoughts are evil and wicked you can't say i'm good enough i believe in jesus and i'm good enough no faith is that expression of obedience to his commands we all try to be nice enough by our way into heaven check off those lists jesus goes that's not what this is about even belief in me is not enough you have to have faith faith that i alone not you can say faith that everything that i've said from the very beginning to the very end is 100 true and if it's 100 true you're going to obey and you're going to follow it our faith is our deed we work our faith every day by obeying and loving god above all else that's a big one love him above all else and if you don't believe it then when you face god of judgment you can explain it to him you don't have to trust me trust this you don't believe anything we've talked about hell all right go ahead take your legal grief go to god take a lawyer with you it ain't gonna help he wants faith he wants that obedience he wants that love he doesn't just want you to believe i want to end with this i heard a startling piece of news that in christian churches today christ is being preached as a communist he loves communism i know weird right well that's going to be the most absurd thing i ever heard by it's nature communism does not place one person over anyone else christianity does doesn't it christ overall by definition communism is a system characterized by the collective ownership of property and by the organization of labor for the common advantage of all members that doesn't sound like christianity does it we all don't have a collective stake in that inheritance to heaven what does jesus do he divides us in the sheep and the goats when you say we're a communist i think where they're getting this because an early church they lived communally they gave and gave back to each other but he is not a communist he does not believe in communism you do not have an equal stake with him unless you've been saved by him everything is shared in a communist thing for by everyone else and everyone has a stake they're no greater and no less this does not sound like jesus he's greater than all he says that there will be greater and lesser even in heaven the first shall be last that last shall be first who is the greatest in heaven when you humble yourself like a child we'll be giving crowns with jewels so there's greater and lesser we're all saved and that's good hey i like being a c student get in under the wire okay good but that does not sound like what jesus is communism so what is he is it a meritocracy is jesus based on a meritocracy no because that means you're saving yourself only jesus can save you how about socialism no there is not a collective control or distribution of eternal inheritance just like communism there is one inheritance for the faithful not everybody gets a share not everybody goes to heaven i'm a democratic you are safe you have said democracy no because we don't get the vote do we we don't vote in what we follow what we believe we don't sit in committee and decide who goes to heaven only one person does so what does this sound like how about this absolute power in which one person dictates or decides all rules and punishment of violating those rules without the input of another person what form of government does that sound like surprise surprise it's called a dictatorship what does that also sound like god surprised god's a dictator he dictates the way we live in him is one rule one law one control it's him and no one else now dictatorship not listening because we all associate as humans with bad things bad people right but god is a benevolent dictator right he's a holy dictator a righteous dictator a just dictator human beings can't be that why because we're corrupted we're sinful what's the what's the quote absolute power corrupts absolutely well when you're incorruptable like god it's perfect he's the perfect dictator he himself decides who goes to heaven and who goes to hell and he decides what the requirements are for them and what are the requirements for that faith he made it so so simple it's very very simple we have faith in jesus christ god has dictated that to us he commands he gives laws he tells us to obey and if you do this you will be saved just have faith in me have faith in christ be saved by jesus christ and that is how you escape the pit of hell god owns us he created us we're bound to him and we chose to walk away from him we make a choice we can blame nobody but ourselves we can't blame god for creating a pit we created the necessity of that pick you don't get a second chance you think hell is unfair it's an unjust punishment while us putting jesus christ on that cross was unfair and unjust an innocent man no wrong tortured brutalized died for me that's pretty unfair why do i deserve that because he loves us but christ did it he says but it is it is the unrighteous of god through faith in jesus christ for all those who believe for there is no distinction for all of sin and fallen short of the glory of god being justified as a gift by his grace through the redemption which is in jesus christ how you get out of hell that's a bridge if you think about it earth hell heaven you want to cross you don't want to fall in across this bridge that's all it is god wants us all to be saved but we have to make that choice has provided a way for our salvation our redemption or escape from hell and we all know it we all see it at baseball games and sporting events john 3 16. but remember it's not about belief it's about faith yes believe but make your belief mean something let it have worth by following christ every day having faith that he alone can say exercise that faith with obedience to christ alone and love no one more than he what is that blind uh from indiana jones you must choose but choose wisely don't be a fool when you face god and that's what it is about hell take what you want from 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4UMOfeInrts | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UMOfeInrts | Institution | Wikipedia audio article | institutions are stable valued recurring patterns of behavior or mechanisms of social order which govern the behavior of a set of individuals within a given community institutions are identified with a social purpose transcending individuals and intentions by mediating the rules that govern living behavior the term institution commonly applies to both informal institutions such as customs or behavior patterns important to a society into particular formal institutions created by entities such as the government and public services primary or meta institutions or institutions such as the family that are broad enough to encompass other institutions institutions are a principal object of study in social sciences such as political science anthropology economics and sociology the latter described by Emile Durkheim is the science of institutions their genesis and their functioning institutions are also a central concern for law the formal mechanism for political rulemaking and enforcement topic definition people may deliberately create individual formal organizations commonly identified as institutions but the development and function of institutions in society in general may be regarded as an instance of emergence that as institutions arrives develop and function in a pattern of social self-organization beyond conscious intentions of the individuals involved as mechanisms of social interaction institutions manifest in both formal organizations such as the US Congress or the Roman Catholic Church and also in informal social order and organization reflecting human psychology culture habits and customs and encompassing subjective experience of meaningful enactments formal institutions are explicitly set forth by a relevant Authority and informal institutions are generally unwritten societal rules norms and traditions primary or meta institutions are institutions that encompass many other institutions both formal and informal eg the family government the economy education and religion most important institutions considered abstractly have both objective and subjective aspects examples include money in marriage the institution of money encompasses many formal organizations including banks and government Treasury Department's and stock exchanges which may be termed institutions as well as subjective experiences which guide people in their pursuit of personal well-being powerful institutions are able to imbue a paper currency with certain value and to induce millions into production and trade in pursuit of economic ends abstractly denominated in that currencies units the subjective experience of money is so pervasive and persuasive that economists talk of the money illusion and try to disabuse their students of it in preparation for learning economic analysis topic examples examples of institutions include family the family is the center of the child's life as infants are totally dependent on others the family teaches children cultural values and attitudes about themselves and others see sociology of the family children learn continuously from the environment that adults create children also become aware of class at a very early age and assign different values to each class accordingly religion some religion is like an ethnic or cultural category making it less likely for the individuals to break from religious affiliations and be more socialized in this setting parental religious participation is the most influential part of religious socialization more so than religious peers or religious beliefs see sociology of religion and civil religion peer groups a peer group as a social group whose members have interests social positions and age in common this is where children can escape supervision and learn to form relationships on their own the influence of the peer group typically peaks during adolescence however peer groups generally only affect short-term interests unlike the family which has long-term influence economic systems economic systems dictate acceptable alternatives for consumption social values of consumption alternatives the establishment of dominant values and the nature of involvement in consumption capitalist society may encourage the growth of centralization and interdependence under the control of an elite socialism encourages democratic bottom-up controlled by the people in their communities legal systems children are pressured from both parents and peers to conform and obey certain laws or norms of the group community parents attitudes toward legal systems influence children's views as to what is legally acceptable for example children whose parents are continually in jail are more accepting of incarceration see jurisprudence philosophy of law sociology of law penal systems the penal systems acts upon prisoners in the guards prison is a separate environment from that of normal society prisoners and guards form their own communities and create their own social norms guards serve as social control agents who discipline and provide security from the view of the prisoners the communities can be oppressive and domineering causing feelings of defiance and contempt towards the guards because of the change in societies prisoners experience loneliness the lack of emotional relationships a decrease in identity and lack of security and autonomy both the inmates and the guards feel tense fearful and defensive which creates an uneasy atmosphere within the community see sociology of punishment language people learn to socialize differently depending on the specific language and culture in which they live a specific example of this is code-switching this is where immigrant children learn to behave in accordance with the languages used in their lives separate languages at home and in peer groups mainly in educational settings depending on the language and situation at any given time people will socialize differently see linguistics socio linguistics sociology of language mass media the mass media are the means for delivering and personal communications directed to a vast audience the term media comes from Latin meaning middle suggesting that the media's function is to connect people the media can teach norms and values by way of representing symbolic reward and punishment for different kinds of behavior mass media has enormous effects on our attitudes and behavior notably in regards to aggression see Media Studies learning learning can be social or non social consider the example of a child learning about bees if as child is exploring and playing with no one else around the child may see a bee and touch it out of curiosity if the child is stung by the bee the child learns that touching bees is associated with pain this is non social learning since no one else was around in contrast a child may benefit from social learning about bees if the child is with a parent relative or anyone else the child's inquisitive approach to a bee may lead to some kind of social intervention maybe aunt Emmy sees the child reaching for a bee and simply points the child in another direction saying look at that pretty butterfly maybe uncle edy would say don't touch the bee because it can hurt you and make you cry maybe mom would have said honey stay away from bees because they stain there are all sorts of ways that people can interact with a child to help the child learn to avoid ever being stung any and all of these social interventions allow the child to benefit from social learning though some of these social interventions may be more educational and useful than others educational institutions schools preschool primary elementary secondary and post secondary high receive sociology of education research community academia and universities research institutes see sociology of science medicine hospitals and other health care institutions see sociology of health and illness medical sociology psychiatric hospitals history military or paramilitary forces see military sociology industry businesses including corporations see financial institution factory capitalism division of labor social class industrial sociology civil society or NGOs charitable organizations advocacy groups political parties think tanks virtual communities in an extended context art and culture see also culture industry critical theory cultural studies cultural sociology the nation-state social and political scientists often speak of the state as embodying all institutions such as schools prisons police and so on however these institutions may be considered private or autonomous whilst organized religion and family life certainly predate the advent of the nation-state the neo-marxist thought of Antonio Gramsci for instance distinguishes between institutions of political society police the army legal system etc which dominate directly in coercively and civil society the family education system etc for example in Schenck v united states the circumstance of which made that speech case special topic in formal institutions in formal institutions have been largely overlooked in comparative politics but in many countries it is the informal institutions and rules that govern the political landscape to understand the political behavior in a country it is important to look at how that behavior is enabled or constrained by informal institutions and how this affects how formal institutions are run for example if there are high levels of extrajudicial killings in a country it might be that while it is prohibited by the state the police are actually enabled to carry out such killings and informally encourage to prop up an inefficient formal state police institution an informal institution tends to have socially shared rules which are unwritten and yet are often known by all inhabitants of a certain country as such they are often referred to as being an inherent part of the culture of a given country informal practices are often referred to as cultural for example clientelism or corruption as sometimes stated as a part of the political culture in a certain place but an informal institution itself is not cultural it may be shaped by culture or behavior of a given political landscape but they should be looked at in the same way as formal institutions to understand their role in a given country informal institutions might be particularly used to pursue a political agenda or a course of action that might not be publicly popular or even legal and can be seen as an effective way of making up for lack of efficiency in a formal institution for example in countries where formal institutions are particularly inefficient an informal institution may be the most cost effective way or actually carrying out a given task and this ensures that there is little pressure on the formal institutions to become more efficient the relationship between formal and informal institutions is often closely aligned and informal institutions step in to prop up inefficient institutions however because they do not have a center which directs and coordinates their actions changing informal institutions as a slow and lengthy process it is as such important to look at any given country and note the presence of informal institutions when looking at the political landscape and note that they are not necessarily a rejection of the state but an integral part of it and broadening the scope of the role of the state in a given country topic social science perspectives while institutions tend to appear to people in society as part of the natural unchanging landscape of their lives study of institutions by the social sciences tends to reveal the nature of institutions as social constructions artifacts of a particular time culture and society produced by collective human choice though not directly by individual intention sociology traditionally analyzed social institutions in terms of interlocking social roles and expectations social institutions created and were composed of groups of roles or expected behaviors the social function of the institution was executed by the fulfilment of roles basic biological requirements for reproduction and care of the young are served by the institutions of marriage and family for example by creating elaborating and prescribing the behaviors expected for husband father wife mother child etc the relationship of institutions to human nature as a foundational question for the social sciences institutions can be seen as naturally arising from and conforming to human nature a fundamentally conservative view or institutions can be seen as artificial almost accidental and in need of architectural redesign informed by expert social analysis to better serve human needs a fundamentally progressive view Adam Smith anchored his economics in the supposed human propensity to truck barter and exchange modern feminists have criticized traditional marriage and other institutions as element of an oppressive and obsolete patriarchy the Marxist view which sees human nature as historically evolving towards voluntary social cooperation shared by some anarchists is that Supra individual institutions such as the market in the state are incompatible with the individual liberty of a truly free society economics in recent years has used game theory to study institutions from two perspectives firstly how do institutions survive and evolve in this perspective institutions arise from Nash equilibria of games for example whenever people pass each other in a corridor or thoroughfare there is a need for customs which avoid collisions such a custom might call for each party to to their own right or left such a choice as arbitrary it is only necessary that the choice be uniform inconsistent such customs may be supposed to be the origin of rules such as the rule adopted in many countries which requires driving automobiles on the right side of the road secondly how do institutions affect behavior in this perspective the focus is on behavior arising from a given set of institutional rules in these models institutions determine the rules ie strategy sets and utility functions of games rather than arises equilibria out of games Douglas North argues the very emergence of an institution reflects behavioral adaptations through his application of increasing returns over time institutions develop rules that incentivize certain behaviors over others because they present less risk or induce lower cost and establish path dependent outcomes for example the cournot duopoly model is based on an institution involving an auctioneer who sells all goods at the market clearing price while it is always possible to analyze behavior with the institutions as equilibria approach instead it is much more complicated in political science the effect of institutions on behavior has also been considered from a meme perspective like game theory borrowed from biology a memetic institutionalism has been proposed suggesting that institutions provide selection environments for political action whereby differentiated retention arises and thereby a Darwinian evolution of institutions over time public choice Theory another branch of economics with a close relationship to political science considers how government policy choices are made and seeks to determine what the policy outputs are likely to be given a particular political decision-making process in context credibility thesis purports that institutions emerge from intentional institution building but never in the originally intended form instead institutional development is endogenous and spontaneously ordered an institutional persistence can be explained by their credibility which is provided by the function that particular institutions serve in history a distinction between eras or periods implies a major and fundamental change in the system of Institute governing a society political and military events are judged to be of historical significance to the extent that they are associated with changes in institutions in European history particular significance is attached to the long transition from the feudal institutions of the Middle Ages to the modern institutions which govern contemporary life topic theories of institutional change in order to understand why some institutions persist and other institutions only appear in certain contexts it is important to understand what drives institutional change Acemoglu Johnson and Robinson assert that institutional change is endogenous they posit a framework for institutional change that is rooted in the distribution of resources across society and pre-existing political institutions these two factors determine de jure and de facto political power respectively which in turn defines this periods economic institutions and next periods political institutions finally the current economic institutions determine next periods distribution of resources and the cycle repeats douglass north attributes institutional change to the work of political entrepreneurs who see personal opportunities to be derived from a change institutional framework these entrepreneurs weigh the expected costs of altering the institutional framework against the benefits they can derive from the change North describes institutional change as a process that is extremely incremental and that works through both formal and informal institutions Lipski argues that patterns of institutional change vary according to underlying characteristics of issue areas such as network effects topic Institutional persistence North argues that because of the pre-existing influence that existing organizations have over the existing framework change that is brought about as often in the interests of these organizations this produces a phenomenon called path dependence which states that institutional patterns are persistent and Enduro these paths are determined at critical junctures analogous to a fork in the road whose outcome leads to a narrowing of possible future outcomes once a choice is made during a critical juncture it becomes progressively difficult to return to the initial point where the choice was made James Mahoney studies path dependence in the context of national regime change in Central America and finds that liberal policy choices of Central American leaders in the 19th century was the critical juncture that led to the divergent levels of development that we see in these countries today the policy choices that leaders made in the context of liberal reform policy led to a variety of self-reinforcing institutions that created divergent development outcomes for the Central American countries though institutions are persistent north states that paths can change course when external forces weaken the power of an existing organization this allows other entrepreneurs to affect change in the institutional framework this change can also occur as a result of gridlock between political actors produced by a lack of mediating institutions and an inability to reach a bargain artificial implementation of institutional change has been tested in political development but can have unintended consequences North Wallace and windiest divided societies into different social orders open access orders which about a dozen developed countries fall into today and limited access orders which accounts for the rest of the country's open access orders and limited access orders differ fundamentally in the way power and influence is distributed as a result open access institutions placed in limited access orders faced limited success and are often co-opted by the powerful elite for self enrichment transition to more democratic institutions has not created simply by transplanting these institutions into new contexts but happens when it is in the interest of the dominant coalition to widen access topic natural selection Ian lustick suggests that the social sciences particularly those with the institution as a central concept can benefit by applying the concept of natural selection to the study of how institutions change over time by viewing institutions as existing within a fitness landscape lustick argues that the gradual improvements typical of many institutions can be seen as analogous to hill climbing within one of these Fitness landscapes this can eventually lead to institutions becoming stuck on the local Maxima such that for the institution to improve any further it would first need to decrease its overall fitness score eg adopt policies that may cause short-term harm to the institution's members the tendency to get stuck on local Maxima can explain why certain types of institutions may continue to have policies that are harmful to its members or to the institution itself even when members and leadership are all aware of the faults of these policies as an example lustick cites a mixes analysis of the gradual rise of the Japanese economy and its seemingly sudden reversal in the so-called Lost Decade according to Amex Japanese experts were not unaware of the possible causes of Japan's economic decline rather to return Japan's economy back to the path to economic prosperity policymakers would have had to adopt policies that would first cause short-term harm to the Japanese people in government under this analysis says Ian lustick Japan was stuck on a local Maxima which it arrived at through gradual increases in its fitness level said by the economic landscape of the 1970s and 80s without an accompanying change in institutional flexibility Japan was unable to adapt to changing conditions and even though experts may have known which changes the country needed they would have been virtually powerless to enact those changes without instituting unpopular policies that would have been harmful in the short term the lessons from lustick san alysus applied to Sweden's economic situation can similarly apply to the political gridlock that often characterizes politics in the United States for example lustick observes that any politician who hopes to run for elected office stands very little to no chance if they enact policies that show no short-term results unfortunately there is a mismatch between policy that bring about short-term benefits with minimal sacrifice and those that bring about long-lasting change by encouraging institution level adaptations there are some criticisms to lustick SAP Legation of natural selection theory to institutional change lest ik himself notes that identifying the inability of institutions to adapt as a symptom of being stuck on a local Maxima within a fitness landscape does nothing to solve the problem at the very least however it might add credibility to the idea that truly beneficial change might require short-term harm to institutions in their members David Sloan Wilson notes that lest it needs to more carefully distinguish between two concepts multi-level selection theory and evolution on multi peak landscapes Bradley Thayer points out that the concept of a fitness landscape and local Maxima only makes sense if one institution can be said to be better than another and this in turn only makes sense insofar as there exists some objective measure of an institution's quality this may be relatively simple in evaluating the economic prosperity of a society for example but it is difficult to see how objectively a measure can be applied to the amount of freedom of a society or the quality of life of the individuals within topic institutionalization the term institutionalization is widely used in social theory to refer to the process of embedding something for example a concept a social role a particular value or mode of behavior within an organization social system or society as a whole the term may also be used to refer to committing a particular individual to an institution such as a mental institution to this extent institutionalization may carry negative connotations regarding the treatment of and damage caused to vulnerable human beings by the oppressive or corrupt application of inflexible systems of social medical or legal controls by publicly owned private or not-for-profit organizations the term institutionalization may also be used in a political sense to apply to the creation or organization of governmental institutions or particular bodies responsible for overseeing or implementing policy for example in welfare or development pick C also topic references topic bibliography Jilin PE IDI 2013 institutional attitudes instituting art in a flat world vallis Amsterdam topic further reading report of the committee of inquiry into allegations of ill treatment of patients and other irregularities at the Ely hospital Cardiff HMSO 1969 abstract British Medical Journal - 6151 1560 263 1978 PMC 1 million six hundred eight thousand seven hundred eighty pmid 20 million seven hundred ninety two thousand seven hundred sixty five white William H the organisation man Doubleday Publishing 1956 excerpts from White's book the production and reproduction of scandals in chronic sector hospitals ami months in Berkshire 1981 social institutions Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy | wikipedia tts | UCzarwQFaTMe7t6SoGgLHBwA | 2018-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,861 | 25,125 |
4NgbZRXGOF8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NgbZRXGOF8 | Thriving In Third Trimester!🤰🏼💚 Favorite Plant-Based Meals To Nourish The WHOLE Family! | hi you guys Aaron here at eat move rest and welcome back or if it's your first time to our Channel then welcome so today I figured since I am right at the beginning of third trimester of my third fully vegan plant-based pregnancy I would take you guys through a little day of super super nourishing meals so of course these apply to anyone who's looking to be plant-based or vegan but especially during pregnancy I am hyper focused on hyper [Music] nourishing I got my head in the clouds Andy mama look at me now I finally figured it out I can do anything anything I'm standing here in the light staring that sun in the eye CU there ain't no change in my mind I can do anything anything I'm out here life what could be so max just turned five Liv is about 2 and a half and baby number three should be here in just about 12 weeks I am 28 weeks pregnant as we speak here let me get up here here is a little bump update for you guys at 28 weeks so just jumping into third trimester I've been doing a lot of preparations via Christian hypn birthing as well as an app by Nancy Anderson if you haven't heard of her check out her Instagram she's got amazing stuff so she has a Ab rehab that you can do postpartum and she also has a move your Bump app to do made me more aware of everything down there to hopefully avoid things like diastasis which I had with Max and Liv natural for your abs to separate when you're pregnant but I'm really focusing on having that good core engagement and everything that I do so that postpartum I can knit things back together more easily I'm also taking the Christian Hypno birthing course it's been so eye opening it covers everything and anything you would need to know there's super helpful videos in there that show you visually what's happening when you're feeling a contraction and how your uterine muscles are functioning to literally do the work for you and it's just really fascinating everything I'm learning in this course I also took Ellen Fisher's birth course which was super helpful especially the Mind change section with her friend Heather bringing up some of those past things and kind of like filling them up in a balloon and just releasing them and learning to have a totally new mindset around birth so all of these things have been helping tremendously as far as diet goes we do green smoothies every every morning I was having so many aversions in first trimester and teetering a little bit into second trimester I would say honestly it took till about week 20 with all three pregnancies where I started to feel like okay I can get back into my groove into my rhythm with the foods that I know are going to nourish me best so until then I didn't find a lot of relief with any of my pregnancies as far as how to solve the Dilemma of morning sickness nausea food aversions I always just say listen to your body feed it what you can eat you just got to get through it and just do your very best so I did that and honestly when you think about it the baby is so tiny it's going to be either taking from your stores very minimally at that stage and when nutrition really becomes more important is towards the middle and end of second trimester and of course third trimester thankfully I just feel like I am so in my groove with food right now I feel like I'm loving the green juices the Smoothie bowls my giant rainbow salads again healthy delicious baked goods that are full of so many delicious ingredients that the kids also love Dusty loves them as well and my brownies things like our homemade waffles are another great treat during the day tons of fresh fruit especially berries they're just so antioxidant Rich that you just cannot go wrong with berries like you can eat them to your heart's delight and then dinners I just try to focus focus on things that are really hearty like lots of sweet potatoes and yams and lentils and chickpeas or beans and tons of veggies like onions and garlic celery carrot and then maybe some curly kale torn up and sprinkled on top with lots of really delicious flavors and spices it's just felt so right and so good and it just feels amazing to know that I'm giving myself and my baby what we both need another nutrient of extra extra focus and concern during pregnancy for me is iron so things like that are also important for small kiddos so thankfully we have found a few little hacks like our Sun Warrior protein contains 30% iron in one scoop in the Warrior blend thanks to the it's a p Goji and hemp protein so it's actually grain-free if that's something you're looking for it's organic it's rot it's unprocessed we have links below that you can get 20% off of Sun Warrior and 30% off of their bundles so that's one favorite way to sneak in a little extra iron and make smoothie bowls and baked goods taste really good but as far as like Whole Foods that we're really focused on even more so things like this cashew butter we get a raw cashew butter we can make frostings with and we just drizzle it on oatmeal and baked goods and smoothie Bowls has 10% iron in 2 tbspoon dried black mulberries they're raw and delicious and so chewy and sweet so a small handful has about 20% of your daily iron intake which is super good and then of course like I said things like red lentils that are very easy to add into soups and stews so high in iron and protein and of course beans and greens are really high as well so I would say about 90% of our days are started with a green smoothie or a wild blueberry green smoothie that might not look green but it's still loaded with greens and the other 10% we do green juices and they're since they're lower in calories we typically follow it or pair it with a smoothie Bowl that's not a green smoothie so we'll do our favorite pink bubble gum bowl that the kids love so much it's like our all-time favorite [Music] could me on just enjoying and ride gu now for never ever I'm out here having [Applause] time so this is kind of like our like creme Del creme our favorite meals like I said nourishment during pregnancy but also for anybody who wants to do like a really solid nourishing plant-based diet this video is for you this day of eating is for you this is like our all-time favorite like in our flow in our Rhythm we don't need to look at recipe books we know what we're doing it's second nature we can be on autopilot knowing that we're just getting what we need and we love the way it tastes okay you guys so now we are making waffles again it's a Sunday if we could eat any way every day it would be these core recipes so we use 4 cups of Oats to make our batter followed by 1 tbspoon of baking powder 2 tbspoon of chia seeds 1 tblspoon of flax seeds and 1 tbspoon of hemp seeds I also throw in a couple scoops of our favorite Sun Warrior protein that we've been using for years just to give us a little bit more of that protein that iron those branch chain amino acids once we have our Dry Goods Blended all together I put them in a mixing bowl and move on to our wet ingredients so for the wet ingredients I'm going to use about 2 cups of so milk throw two soft and ripe bananas in there with just a little bit of maple syrup once you have these wet ingredients Blended you combine the two mix them all together to make your batter and Aaron and the kids like the batter better than they like the waffles I still prefer the waffles so the kids and Aaron are probably going to have themselves a bowl of batter for breakfast even though it's yeah it's like a batter smoothie Bowl even though it's now just afternoon this is basically a lunch kind of a brunch we do it all together it's kind of a late breakfast early lunch the kids are going to eat their batter I'm going to have some waffles we're going to get outside before the rain hits big brunch lunch and we're going to move on I've got an epic dinner coming for you guys one of our favorite recipes oldest recipes favorite of all time here is the final product this is a perfect little waffle triangle and I always recommend taking them out a little bit early they will be so soft and they'll be better left over this way feel free to top it with some cashew butter some maple syrup some fresh fruit whatever you want delicious everything you need right here if you guys haven't already checked out below we have a couple of amazing eat move rest tools for you first and foremost we have a free 7-Day Health transformation guide where we go over everything from how to get enough protein and build muscle how to manage your weight hormones social situations any kind of dilemma that might be plaguing you if you are trying to get healthier I also highly recommend checking out the eat move rest club which is our yearly membership you get access to our entire ebook collection you get access to our recipe and meal planner app you'll also get access to our private Facebook group which is thriving we just finished a 14-day eat the rainbow Challenge and we are now into a 14-day movement challenge so lots of fun engagement going on there we do weekly group Zoom calls we just had a plant-based OBGYN and a family physician on to answer questions the value is highly highly stacked for the cost that you're paying the link in the description will give you 75% off for life I'm thinking I might have a massive rainbow salad maybe starting with some fruit beforehand cuz fruit digests the most quickly so I'll have my berries or chopped Apple apples are so good right now have my Giant rainbow salad usually I use like almost a whole head of either Roma or green leaf lettuce and then I'll top it with every color of the rainbow usually some cherry or grape tomatoes some red yellow or orange bell pepper radishes purple cabage green onion sometimes shredded carrots sometimes a little bit of thawed frozen sweet corn corn and then I'll top it with a generous helping of sauerkraut which is so good rich in probiotics for your gut and then I'll usually whip up some avocado and dull up that on top sometimes I'll sprinkle some duls for added iodine if I didn't already add it in our green smoothie usually I hide it in the green smoothies but it's a great source of all kinds of minerals especially iodine which is super important for thyroid function hormone function and Metabolism so making sure you get dietary iodine duls or sea veggies in general are the best source and then I'll top it with coconut aminos and some nutritional yeast which is high in protein and B vitamins SAR Foods the one that we use is a nonfortified so it's just pure and clean and it's still rich in like I said protein B vitamins and iron it tastes amazing so I'll mix all of that really well toss it really good and the reason I love the salads is because it's a meal I can sit and just enjoy usually I'll try to get some afternoon or evening Sun sitting outside enjoying the salad and I like that it takes time to eat it so I can just slowly Munch and crunch I try to bring a lot of awareness to how this meal is nourishing me and really take a moment to focus on gratitude and where the foods came from and like I said what they're doing for me and my body and baby plant foods are generally lower in calories but higher in nutrition so you can eat a higher volume filling your stomach completely so you can feel totally satiated on the fullness scale but you can also feel completely nourished on a macro and micronutrient level that's the beauty of a plant-based diet if you like to eat if you enjoy food colorful food living food this diet is for you when I'm eating carbohydrates they're healthy unrefined carbohydrates like fruits and vegetables and whole grains and healthy proteins like legumes and beans and even greens and as far as healthy fats nuts and seeds and avocados and even some coconut or coconut milk here and there these are all foods that are ripe in vitamins and minerals and phytonutrients and antioxidants dinner time is always kind of Dusty specialty which I am so thankful for he's an amazing cook so I think what we're going to do tonight is our absolute favorite red lentil slow cooker Curry or stew all right you guys so I am back in the kitchen Max and I just finished an epic bike ride it's looking a little cloudy like it might rain like we knew was going to happen today so I'm actually going to get started on an early dinner it's about 300 p.m. so I'm going to put it in the slow cooker so we'll have dinner around 600 or 7 this evening this is one of our all-time favorite recipes this is our Indian slow cooker stew for this you will need two cups of red lentils one large diced onion three or four garlic cloves two cubed sweet potatoes one head of cauliflower about a cup and a half of chickpeas one cup of green peas 2 tablespoon of red curry paste 1 tblspoon of minced ginger a 28 o jar of tomato puree 1 teaspoon of turmeric a/ teaspoon of coriander a/ teaspoon of half teaspoon of cayenne now if you don't like spicy I would say leave the Cayenne out 1/4 tpoon of cardamom and then salt and pepper to taste now again you can cook this on the stove top too but I find it tastes the best and is the easiest if you just throw it all in the instant pot like we're about to do and let it cook up for just a few hours [Music] there are three things we all do every day and we could all be doing them better eat move and rest we're Dusty Aaron Max Olivia and Bo and we're the stanic we Inspire to live a plant Centric Faith forward healthy lifestyle and welcome all of the adventures that accompany it join us every week as we blend chop juice run lift ride and master our minds in between on the ultimate quest to find better balance deeper connection and true happiness Within | EatMoveRest - The Stanczyks | UCPU-z_1fyruAf4OIeKM8FZA | 2024-02-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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cf_OwDevdFU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf_OwDevdFU | ✟0:51 0:58🗡0:27 1:26♠ | hi i'm belinda luskam i'm an editor at large at time magazine chris carl is a former navy seal he's also quite possibly the most lethal sniper in american military history and he's here today to face a little smattering of friendly fire with 10 questions at time magazine mr kyle thanks for coming thanks for having me so we've got this new book american sniper isn't it kind of not done amongst you special operations guys to talk about your your stuff yes it is kind of frowned upon so why did you decide to do the book i wanted to be able to get it out about not the sacrifices that the military members make but the sacrifices that their families have to go through about the single mothers now raising the children and doing all the day-to-day house chores but then also stories about my guys who deserve to be out there they didn't get the medal of honor so you don't know about them but they died heroes and people should know about them i believe that number 160 is the sort of number of confirmed smut sniper kills can you tell me what explain what it is to have a confirmed sniper kill all right well while you're on your sniper rifle you take a shot and the guy goes down and you have to have witnesses verify that he is dead and does it get recorded as part of the battle damage assessment or every time we'd come back we'd have to fill out an assessment of what happened throughout the day the time the place the caliber used the distance he was what exactly he was doing where he was standing what he was wearing it's all into detail so and there's that somewhere we can't get them out of the navy but somewhere there's 160 of those forms with your name on them yes ma'am what goes through your mind when you're shooting a guy it's usually a guy the first time killing someone it you're not even sure you can do it i mean you think you can but you never know until you actually put in that position and you do it and then you double thinking yourself like can i really do this and am i going to be okay and then you're asking your leadership am i clear it hot to be able to do this am i going to be in trouble you know this guy's really bad and then you're worried when you get home or the politician's going to hang out to dry and put you on trial for murder the first kill that you write about in the book you actually kill a woman and she has in one hand the hand of her toddler and in the other hand she has a grenade was that the hardest of the kills you had to do i had to do it to protect the marines so do you want to lose your own guys or would you rather take one of them out do you have two sets of kind of heads in that you have your i'm back in america head and you're i'm at warhead you're two different people you turn it on and turn it off you a little more aggressive when you're at work and then when you come home you relax and try to be the different person and my wife always said that when i came home from work i'd take my cape off and put it on the door because i'd stubbed my toe or break my toe or something at home but at work i was fine does your wife still have to say your name before she gets back into bed it's not as bad but that was even before i was in the military i've always been extremely jumpy when i'm asleep and the reason your wife has to say her name before she gets back into bed i will come up swinging so it depends on how tired if i'm out cold then you can ring doorbell and obviously i have to ask this question but are there any kills you regret no not at all because they you feel like it was either you killed them or they killed other americans yes ma'am you know you say in your book actually that most and i think i'm quoting here most americans can't handle the reality of war and the reports they they sent back the reports being the journalists didn't help us at all which actually sounds a lot like jack nicholson and a few good men did you realize that you can't handle the truth is that is that how you feel that yes just can't see we should just you're on jack's side in this one yes ma'am you do not think for the most part the public very soft you live in a dream world you have no idea what goes on on the other side of the world that the harsh realities that these people are doing to themselves and then to our guys and there are certain things that need to be done to take care of them now if people but if people did start out with the impression before they had read your book that you were that a person who had killed upwards of 150 other people was a violent person um maybe a bloodthirsty person i i'm not sure that the book would free them of that feeling i really don't care what they think of me i mean i've got my family i've got my friends i'm not trying to make new friends and the people who if you actually spend time with me you find out i'm just a fun-loving guy no i'd yes i have been trained to be a little more aggressive if i need to be but i don't go around thumping people if you never got to kill another person again would you be okay with that i'm fine i don't have to kill to live but you were good at it i was decent at it what if killing people turns out to be the thing that you were better at than anything all right no that's not true i'm a better husband and father than i was killer i mean i've got a job now i'm pretty good at i'm pretty comfortable with not having to kill anyone now i don't don't take deer hunting away from me chris kyle thanks so much thank you | m3n4cE | UCKY5splnZ3UA0tsGw8EDe5w | 2020-09-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,109 | 5,481 |
KlLGFkHLsQI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlLGFkHLsQI | How to use the Trees & Foliage Essentials brush pack in Painter Essentials 6 | thanks for joining me today I'm Corel Painter master Aaron Rutten and in this video I'm going to show you how to use the trees and foliage essentials brush pack for Corel Painter essential six I have a painting I created here that I'm going to enhance using this trees and foliage brush pack you'll notice in the layers palette I have quite a few layers set up here ahead of time so let's go ahead and start by selecting the trees and foliage essentials brush category here in the brush selector and then we'll start near the top with a broad Bush I have a layer I've created here called broad Bush and if I make that visible you can see down here in the bottom right there's a broad Bush I'll show you how I created that I want to select kind of a cooler green that's a bit darker and I'll just demonstrate up here in the sky I want to make kind of a squiggly mark here like this and I want to make my color a little bit brighter by going up and to the right and then I want to shift my hue on this ring here toward yellow and do another little squiggly mark but I want to stay more or less on the top right side of this clump because the light in this scene is coming from the top right now that wasn't quite light enough so I make my color even brighter let's do a little squiggly mark here and now we can see we're starting to build up a highlight on the side of this bush you can keep going brighter and brighter if you want now just as well you could hold alt and sample that previous color you were using and put some of that back in until you end up with something that you're happy with let's go ahead and move on to the next brush and that will be Bush I'm gonna create a new layer here for the bush I'll go ahead and put in a bush somewhere here near the bottom and I just want to do kind of squiggly strokes build up like this you can use a lighter pressure if you want the bush to be smaller you can use heavier pressure if you want it to be broader so you could even make some sort of hedge sculpture like this if you wanted to now what's going to work the best is if you start going from the top and you move down because then the leaves will overlap in a natural way but it really depends on what the perspective is in your image the color that I'm using here is kind of a yellowish a green color and it's a little bit dark but you could choose just about any color you want here for your bush you'd even have kind of an orange old dead bush like this let's move on to the next brush and that is fine grass I have a layer that I've created ahead of time called fine grass I'll just make that visible if we do it before and after you can see it's kind of hiding there in the background and it's just adding a little bit of detail and character to the grass I'm going to go ahead and hold alt and I'm going to sample this a grass color here and I'll just paint with it up here in the sky and you can see how it works you get these really nice grass blades if you use a lighter pressure then you get kind of thinner fainter grass if you use heavy pressure you get really thick grass like this so similar to that Bush brush that we were using you want to start in the background and work your way into the foreground like this so that your grass overlaps correctly you may also want to just do a row of light grass and with each row of grass just get a little bit darker each time that way you get some sense of perspective if you make your brush smaller then you get smaller thinner grass and as you make it bigger grass starts to get a little bit taller now when you're selecting a brush size for this particular brush it can be a little tricky because the cursor doesn't accurately show the size of the brush so I have this huge brush here you'd expect that that would be the width of the grass but if I do a stroke you can see it's not it's pretty small you can also change your brush size up here in the brush properties and that's a good way to easily make a really big brush let's move on to the next brush and that is hedge you want to do kind of squiggly strokes like you did with the other Bush brushes but this particular brush if you just do a little dab it's kind of circular-shaped so that gives you the opportunity to kind of build up clumps that have gaps in them this is kind of an extreme example I'm going to turn on this hedge layer here and you can see how I use the hedge very similar to the broad Bush I started with a dark color and then I make my color lighter and shift the hue and make sure to have the lighting on the correct side you can do something like that again you can sample that middle color and put that back in if you need to or sample the dark color and put that back in sample the lighter color put that back in and the more you build it up the more realistic it's going to look let's switch to the next brush and that is leaf clump I have a layer here called leaf clump foreground and you can see how I used it on this bare tree to add some clumps of leaves I also have leaf clump background which is behind the tree trunk layer so one is in front and one is behind that way I have some leaves going behind the branches I'll go to that leaf clump foreground layer and I'll just paint with that brush and you can see it creates these nice clumps of leaves with gaps in between them if you make your brush smaller then you get smaller clumps that are tighter together if you make your brush bigger then you get these bigger broader clumps that are farther apart so I'll go ahead and hide the leaf clump layers that I created ahead of time and I'll create a new layer and I'll show you how this works we want to start with a darker color just like we did with the bushes and we want to use kind of lighter pressure and build up our pressure to spread the leaves out wherever we need to we just put in little clumps like this here and there and you can be kind of spontaneous about it but they're gonna be at the end of the branches or the branches are finer but you don't want it to be too uniform you want the leaves to spread out in some areas and be closer together in others I'll just do something kind of like that you get a pretty nice leaf effect and then of course I'll want to make my color brighter and shift the hue a bit toward yellow and put in a few little dabs here and there of these lighter leaves again I want to make sure to keep my light on the right side here and each time you want to have fewer and fewer highlight leaves a little bit brighter again put in a few of those we get a pretty nice effect here for our tree now if you put down some leaves like this and you're not a hundred percent happy with the color you can always go to effects tonal control adjust colors and you could shift the hue if you wanted them to be more green like this you could increase the saturation if you want them to be brighter you could decrease the value if you want them to be darker or increase it if you want them to be lighter so you have a lot of control over your paint after you put it down let's say maybe I want them to be orange like this I could do that let's go to the next brush here and that is palm leaf the palm leaf is gonna look really out of place in this painting we'll just create a new layer for it now I want to select kind of a neutral green that's not too yellow or too blue do something like this and I'll just put a palm leaf up here in the sky I'm just gonna draw kind of an arch shape like this but I want to kind of go out very slowly like this and then really quickly curve over so up slowly curve over quickly up slowly curve over quickly like that and you'll have to do a little bit of practice here but once you get the technique down you can make these are really nice palm leaves but it does take a little bit of practice to get it right let's move on to the next brush which is tall grass will create a new layer for that well let's select a yellowish color like this and I'll demonstrate up here in the sky how this works I'm gonna use firm pressure with my pen and I can draw in some nice grass like that if you use a smaller brush then you get smaller grass if you use a bigger brush then you get bigger grass but again you want to start kind of in the background and then move your way into the foreground you can actually increase your pen pressure to make that grass bigger so it starts out kind of small in the background and then you increase pressure as you go into the foreground and that gives you that nice perspective almost looks kind of like a hay bale when it's here in the background let's move on to the next brush and that is thick leaf I'm gonna create a new layer for that I'll select a greenish color like this I'll hide those leaf clumps on the trees and we can put in some thick leaves here this is a different leaf style but you could use it like this or you could use it to create treetops or bushes just about anything you want but it sprays out these little leaf particles like so you'd even have them kind of curve down and hang like this if you do little strokes that hang down let's move on to the next brush and that is tree trunk where there is foliage there is often tree trunks so let's take a look at how to put some of those in I'm going to show this layer that's called tree trunk and branches and I'll show you how I created this I'm going to start with a dark color and let's hide this tree trunk that's on the left here we'll put in a tree over here and your brush width is going to determine the width of the trunk as well so if you have a small brush you're gonna get a small trunk if you have a big brush you're gonna get a thick trunk so I want something that's a little bit thicker he how this come from off the canvas and then just do kind of a slow stroke and let it taper off like that I make my brush a bit smaller I could also have it kind of jagged like this if I wanted it to be jagged I could also use it to build up the trunk thicker by doing overlapping strokes like so I could have little pieces kind of come off of it like this now we have a separate brush we're going to use to draw the branches in just a minute let's go ahead and select a lighter brown now and on the highlights side we'll use a smaller brush just to put in a little bit of detail here on the tree if you use lighter pressure then you get kind of a thinner scratchy brush which gives you all those nice textures something like that looks pretty good we'll make our paint a little bit lighter shift the hue a bit just put in a little bit of highlight here on the tree now we have a nice tree trunk if we want to add some branches we'll switch to our final brush which is called branches up here at the top I'll sample this dark color from the tree make our brush a bit thicker so we get a thicker branch and then we get these nice scraggly branches you just want to start with heavy pressure and then taper off with lighter pressure I'll give you that nice branch effect I have one come off of here maybe this is an old dead tree so most of the branches are broken off a lot of one that comes back there like that will sample our brownish colors and we want to put in a few little highlights here on some of the branches get that lighter highlight and put in some of that and that makes a pretty nice-looking tree so there you go that's a demonstration of how to use the trees and foliage essentials brush pack in Corel Painter essentials 6 if you enjoyed this tutorial take a quick second to click the like button and make sure to click that subscribe button to get access to a lot more Corel Painter tutorials like this thanks for watching and I'll see you next time | PainterTutorials | UCOk56ZU2iNZEauw0f_u1YQg | 2018-08-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,370 | 11,691 |
b1vebEII_oU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1vebEII_oU | 2017 Rolls Royce Dawn Inspired by Fashion review - Exterior | [Music] [Applause] the rolls-royce dawn is most at home cruising the glittering boulevards of Palm Springs or Palm Beach the seriously Sinatra channel permanently playing and the driver wearing $2,600 Gucci crocodile loafers while contemplating how to cajole public financing for his new NFL stadium unlike say a similarly pricey lamborghini aventador the dawn can be driven and used every day it fares curbs there's some room in the trunk there is it rung and it's easy to get in and out of it also doesn't invite a race at every stoplight though it may invite people of all races to spontaneously come up to the window and quote Bernie Sanders allowance firstworldproblems the drawn errands its copious allocation of asphalt by adding mechanical substance and harmony to exquisite design and detail it's not a basket of latter-day tricks it's not compatible with apple carplay and there's no onboard Wi-Fi at four hundred to two thousand three hundred dollars has tested including a two thousand seven hundred fifty dollars destinations which into two thousand one hundred dollars gas guzzler tax the dawn is slightly old school like its future owners at a glance the dawn is a decapitated Wraith group Patrol says 80 percent of the body panels are unique to the new car top up it has a spectacular raked profile and a gorgeous sailing sloop silhouette when the six layer cloth top is down [Music] | Bayu jati irawan | UC1wA9zucR0-qIfIa0Y8OR9w | 2017-08-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 237 | 1,399 |
ZMIbMklHk-Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMIbMklHk-Q | kemimoto UTV Drive belt storage bag review. | ladies and gentlemen welcome back uh today on this episode we have got another product install and review sent to us by kimimoto if you've seen one of the last videos that i did they liked it so much they sent us some more want to do for you guys so shout out to them for uh helping support the channel also shout out to everybody that has clicked onto this video uh for tuning in with us if you haven't go ahead hit that subscribe button you know like button notification bell we really appreciate it drop some comments down below anyways back to the product so today we have the kimi moto utv cvt uh drive belt storage pack so we're gonna open this up this is our first time checking it out we're going to open it up see what they got going on here supposed to be able to store your tools and your belt and everything we'll talk a little bit more about the features that they say that it has and what all we have going on with it and then we'll do some you know fitting where does this fit and where you where could you put this and how does it work so here we are pretty simple bag looks all right this is kind of like first impression i looked at it a little bit online it has straps on it for to uh you know like if you want to strap it to the back of the seat if you want to strap it to the roll cage we'll go over a few different scenarios but let's check this out see what the main bag looks like pretty good amount of storage so i'm assuming this is probably where your uh tools and maybe stuff could go down in here and then maybe your cvt we're going to tell you cbt belt we're going to test it out we're going to grab some tools some stuff that uh normally get carried in our bare basic package and our cvt belt also you've got a front pocket here put a little stuff in there hell you could even use this as a snack bag if you needed to put your snacks and stuff up there because you know there's some people out on the trails that work on their stuff so they got to have snacks so i'm gonna cut to some b-roll and we'll show a product display and then we'll go over some more [Music] hope you guys enjoyed that b-roll so what we're gonna do is uh we've got my cvt belt and we've got a few tools here that i usually carry on the regular uh and we're gonna put them in the bag check and see how you know how well everything fits where it all goes so i've got my cvt belt i usually zip tie it up somewhere put it in there so we'll cut our zip tie it needs to be cleaned up after this video and stuff i'll clean my belt up and get it get it prepared to go in here so your cvt outline the outer parts of your bag nice and tight fit kind of fills everything out pull our center piece out so as you can see you now have your cvt bat cvt in the bag cbt belt then you've got your center section which you can fill out you know i've got quick belt changing tool a lot of extras from factory come with a compression tool for the secondary clutch i grabbed one of these if you just twist everything on and boom you're done the standard tool kit that the x3s come with put it in there your shock your over adjustment and then instead of hour inches i usually keep allen wrenches on hand now you can see just about a little bit of stuff in here there is more room you could add more tools you could have you know a wrench kit a couple different things whatever fits on your you feel like that you would need that would fit your side by side or maybe others then once this bag is complete zip this back up we got our cvt belt and then boom we're done it's got a nice little carry handle so if you go to take it out of the machine you pick it up take it with you plop it on the ground unzip it do what you need to do and it's all good and gravy now the next part to this is we're going to look they've got these four adjustable straps a quick clip on click clip off we're just going to run a scenario of placement and how you would strap them up and you know does it fit does it work we're going to cut to that [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right so this is not the ideal placement but i just want to show you guys as a demonstration uh how easy it is to adjust everything so i'm gonna put it right here while i'm hanging off my back far obviously again i do not ideal placement because of where the exhaust is but just gonna show you how easy it is to get everything done so i put my first strap through can probably run it so round through this bar pull that strap give it give it a little bit of tightness pull this one over here start pulling it too probably didn't see that one over there but so it's quick and easy pull it to pull everything too we got it rocking here and then you can do your bottom ones wherever you choose to put them now this can be mounted inside the cab if you wanted to mount it like this can be mounted outside on the row cage lots of different options with the strap system got a little bit of slack on that one so i'm going to do this side over here which should help pull everything tight so you'd be ready to rock and roll so also you know if you didn't want to go with that if you didn't want to do all this you know putting it on your cage somewhere it is super compact enough that you could take it [Applause] and just slide it up and under your seat depending on how much stuff you have in it how big it is so right there it is you can clean your straps and stuff up so it doesn't get around your feet you can put it on the passenger side it'd be pretty simple or you could drop it behind the seat if you're a rider that doesn't need your seat all the way back you can just drop it down behind there usually that's where i put my my uh cvt belt is i just slide it in behind the seat or strap it up somewhere with the zip ties so now they have the claim of water resistant waterproof so we're going to test that out as our final piece so now what we're going to simulate is if it's under if it's stored under the seat and if you are going through deep water so obviously if you're going through some type of deep water it's going to get into your floorboard it's going to get wet so we are going to show a simulation i'm just putting this down in the water basically just getting it all soaked up now you can see the water is running right off of it on the outside so now we'll take it over here we're going to open it up let's see what the contents look like now obviously if you're running through water it's going to be under water a lot longer than what i had it in the bucket look in the first well there's water in there water in the first pocket and we have water in this one so it's resistant not waterproof so if you choose to buy this bag keep this in mind if you're looking for something that is proof and not resistant water resistant does help out so recommendation uh if you are going to be riding anywhere that is going to have any type of deep water or anything of that sort um mount this up high if you have stuff in here that you don't want to get wet mount this up high not under your seat so again shout out to kimimoto for uh trusting us with this video uh you guys for tuning in and checking this video out on our review i could do some follow-up videos um say six months from now wear and tear just leaving it in there and using it and seeing how well it lasts so again thanks guys uh we'll catch you on the next one don't forget hit that like button subscribe drop a comment down it helps our algorithm peace out everybody | FullYeet Adventures | UCKiAuGEiLuc_aa4G3kT5N3g | 2022-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,535 | 7,539 |
1Yol1_HqAHU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yol1_HqAHU | Run Baby, Run! James Daryl Chesser July 1, 2018 | today I want to talk to you about run baby run [Music] I am welcome back to see live TV and I'm Darrell Chesser thanks for tuning in today I appreciate you taking the time out to watch this video today I'm going to be doing a reading from one of my writings it's called run baby run run baby run yes sir first let's pray father thank you in Jesus name for the word of God today that the Word of God would go forth and it would encourage people it would change minds and hearts that the power of the Holy Spirit would rise up in people or if they'd have not received Christ that it would open their eyes to see Jesus so Lord direct our speech direct these words not fancy words but words of power because they're the words of Jesus - the words of Christ and we bless all of those who are hearing today in Jesus name Amen oh and something else before we get started I wanted to mention we have quite a bit of resources here and I'm remiss to Mitch I've mentioned it most of the time you know somewhere on the screen you'll see Sea Life Ministries dot org is probably here Sea Life Ministries org and there's a website there it's not one of your like really really fancy one but it's a very utilitarian one we're always going to have the most common reason video there and then on the media and and other testimonies and information and links and about pages contact pages and then on the media tab of the media page there's an archive with which I'm still working on and right now there's over there's close to 700 sermons from 1975 on from my dad and many other visitors and my mom when she passed her the church and even me my sister and so many people better is just amazing resource it's free go there pick a folder you know scroll down pick a folder press play and bingo there she goes and also right below it it says video archive you click on that and it's got the archive of all of our sea life TV videos mom and Debby and me and many others that have been Tate and they're archived there for you so please feel free to use that resource and also we have a page completely dedicated to that called sealife tv.org thank you Oh on the web page I just want to mention I'm not appealing for money I'm just simply saying I'm always remiss if you want to be a part of this if you want to share in in how the words going out in in you know just get a part of the action that's fine the Lord takes care of our needs this is not an appeal for money but I kind of felt last time that you know what I should at least give people an opportunity if they wanted to be a part or give an offering that's their business do it if the Lord moves on your heart if you don't please please don't go ahead and listen to the videos and enjoy him get ministered to but there's a link down there on that web page that'll say you know giving and it's through PayPal so you can do credit cards a debit card or the PayPal account many different ways anyway I appreciate it and now back to the business today's reading is called run baby run some amazing scriptures in about Jesus in the New Testament and what some people saw Jesus as the boys had just crossed over the sea to Knesset or Jeanette however you call that and it all broke loose man as soon as they hit the shore let's read here in Matthew chapter 14 verses 34 through 36 when they had crossed over they came to the island of Jeunesse right and when the men of that place recognized him they sent word to all the surrounding country and brought to him all who were sick and begged him that they might only touch the hem of His garment and as many as touched it were made perfectly well Jesus could go nowhere without God's grace and love and mercy flowing out of him like a river the entire Bible including the Gospels is about God showing himself to anyone who had bothered to recognize him God showed himself to the world through His Son Jesus Christ to tell them he loves them and wants them saved and hope Moses recognized one day that a bush was burning and was not being consumed now this is a miracle I mean why is this not burning up God was waiting for Moses to recognize him to come to enquire about him Jesus went across the sea that day in this story in Matthew and to see if men would recognize God his father their father in the works he Jesus had been doing those men had obviously heard stories about the man from Galilee and the marvelous things he had done but that day Jesus stepped out of the boat their eyes were open to recognize him and they went running to every village and Hamlet bringing all who were sick to see Jesus anyone and everyone who touched the hem of His garment was made whole how about us have I recognized Jesus in my situation today in my sickness or lack or despair have I seen him have I recognized him is there a burning bush anywhere is there is there just something that I'm going oh yes Jesus our father's door is always open Jesus Christ is preached all over the world and the internet and on and on almost every street corner in America yet it seems we don't really recognize him anymore it's just kind of at God loves you and me today he loves the whole world his ears and eyes search the whole world the Scriptures tell us for any who have seen or heard something that they begin to recognize Jesus or the Father who he is and what he can do to anyone who will stop and take notice and go hey that's interesting you're saying my sins can be forgiven hold on a second you're saying that my body could be healed wait a minute are you saying God can help help me supply get supplied you know in in my shortcomings and my dad and lack and poverty or what are you saying are you saying God can give me eternal life I want to hear more I'm interested in that I know what these guys out there say I know they don't believe this as I say often sky God and His Son Jesus I know they don't believe in this I know they think it's illogical but dude nothing they've done helped me their medicines didn't heal me you know their wisdom didn't solve my finances when people were stealing it whether through inflation or higher taxes or or higher interest rates and on and on and on I need to help I need a Savior I need something I want to know more see no that's what the burning bush was the burning bush I don't know we're not told how long it had been out there but Moses you know you'd run to the backside of the desert to hide and and he was just doing his thing and then all of a sudden one day it's like you know burning bush who cares in a desert it's dry things happen ask California as Texas they used to live in Texas you know the ground burns whether it's by help with somebody throw in a match out or lightning or it's just it's it's a very bad situation in the desert things burn that wasn't unusual but what was unusual is the bush was not being consumed it wasn't being burnt up and so when he turns to take notice of it and he walks over there imagine not only is it not being burned up the bush is speaking whoa okay we are still little children in God's eyes we still need our father more than ever and he still answers the cry of those who recognize who he and what he greatly desires to do for us through Jesus Christ his son in fact what he has already done at the cross of Calvary through the broken body and the blood spill God has done that for us the people of Genessa had never heard a word about being worthy or how to get God to show up or the 10 steps to healing and provision or the immediate obedience that was needed to please God and receive I'm not mocking these things I'm simply saying it's not in his sermons there we're not told one word if any in that occasion that Jesus spoke to them except maybe do it I mean that's kind of it you know when they asked the question after they went crazy ran all over the place they recognized it they'd heard something somebody had come back and told some stuff and he steps on the shore and whoa it's on brother they're dragging people from all over the countryside and they're bringing him and saying just let him touch the hem of your garment jesus said do it so he has not given anyone any qualifications the only qualifications given that day were the people themselves when they said let us touch the hem of your garment they could have followed the example of the Centurion back in the Gospels who just said hey I don't need to touch it I don't even need you to come here just send the word but they set the qualifications and he goes okay whatever qualifications you set I'll meet that I'll meet you I want you to heal I want you provision I want you to know God loves you see Jesus in the scriptures we see him in the scriptures we listen for him in sermons we keep our eyes open because he is stepping into our situations today faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word whether it's you're reading the word or seeing or hearing the word in on television or on the tape or you're speaking the word yourself somebody's talking to you about the word but hearing the word and seeing and reading the word and hearing the word and hearing faith is coming faith is coming what faith is coming to Jesus Christ that broken body and his spilled blood it is the answer to everything it is our food and our drink it is our strength it is our supply it is our healing it is our it is our salvation it is our eternal life faith in Jesus Christ my advice run baby run get to Jesus get to him take everything he is giving and more go get your family go get your friend Zack go drag your enemy if you have to and get him to Jesus sorry I think I see someone I see I think I see Jesus I got a run I'll see you next time [Music] you | James Chesser | UC3l_lwAy726eTlbouGkxyfw | 2018-07-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,912 | 9,682 |
chGt1LiSpNQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chGt1LiSpNQ | I got a HUGE Box Of Toddler Clothes for $30! | you guys this is even better than thrifting hi guys it's Amanda with a prank wrench and today I am doing a haul of sorts for you and I don't know if I can actually call it a thrift haul but it is a children's clothing secondhand haul I guess you could call it I got an entire box huge box full of little girl clothes from an acquaintance of mine at our church actually and I noticed that on our local buy sell trade group she was selling this whole lot of girl clothes for her daughter and she was selling the whole lot for $30 I think and I was like oh my gosh I'll take it and I know this person I know they're coming from a good place and she has good style so in this box of little girl clothes there is about a half a wardrobe of size 2 T half a wardrobe of size 3 T and about a half a wardrobe size 4/5 T so yeah so we basically have a foundation of a wardrobe for my daughter until she is 5 T so that is awesome she's currently an 18 month clothes right now so this will last us for a while and 30 bucks you guys this is even better than thrifting I probably got near a hundred pieces here for 30 bucks so let me tell you this is another frugal way to go if you are looking for clothes for your kids as you guys know I get almost all of the clothing for our kids used they're very few things that I have bought new most of the new clothing that we do get for our kids are gifts from other people and that isn't even that much so most of it is secondhand and this one I am so excited about I think this is the best deal I mean other than hand-me-downs which are free this is the best deal I have gotten on kid clothes so I just wanted to show you what I got and I'm going to go through this kind of fast because there are so many of clothing here so let's get started this pile is the two tee clothes that I got I think the vast majority I got was actually 3t so this one's a little bit smaller than the 3t pile she actually threw in at 18 months so I guess I can put this on Sophie now but isn't that just the cutest little shirt I really like her taste - it's a whole variety of colors as you guys know I like pink only in moderation on my little girl and that's what this wardrobe is it there is a little bit of pink but it's mostly just like a whole variety of colors which I am totally a fan of all right this one's 18 to 24 month little dress well this would be perfect - as we get into like spring and early summer she'll probably fit in the like 18/24 month since she's so she's pretty average in terms of size unlike my son who almost since he was born he has worn clothes that are almost twice the size for his age so like for example when he was six months he was in 12-month clothes when he was nine months he was in eighteen months eighteen month clothes yada yada he's now three and in size forty so I mean it's slowing down a little bit but anyway I actually really liked that my daughter is in the size of clothes for her age because the clothes are actually lasting a little bit longer with her I'm not going through them quite as quickly as I was with my son so that's nice alright and then we're getting into this solidly - tee clothes which will be perfect around summer time that's probably when she will be growing into the size 2 tee either this is just a little sport there's shorts underneath there we got some pajamas here these are kind of summery pajamas they're really lightweight almost silky like those I'm usually not a huge fan of doing the whole Disney Princess thing but they were part of the deal so I'll take them these are frozen jammies just a little pinch with them they're the same kind of silky material is the last one so it should be nice and cool in the summertime we have a mouse here same material is the last two pants to go with them like I said I'm going as fast as I can because there's so much to get through here so the timing is perfect in terms of summer clothes winter clothes versus her size short sleeve little dress kind of dress shirt minions t-shirt lovely cupcake shirt here and look at this it's a little butterfly onesie I think that's really cute I really like this one and a summery palm tree tank here's a little I really like this color kind of a light blue little tank embroidery there on the front that's really cute and it comes with just a little diaper cover to go over the bottom I really love this color too another little tank top a little green tank top slash dress with a little flower on the front I think that one's really cute too I just love these these are perfect for the pre leggings in the summertime the little tank dresses I think they're just so cute perfect perfect for the summer and then watermelon tank a lot of these brands are jumping bean and Baby Gap actually this one's Baby Gap is missing it's so cute just a little ruffly tank and that one comes with little bottoms as well a little maybe t with little pink details they're kind of pink ruffles and another little tank here it has kind of the eyelet texture on top and my favorite color is purple and green on the bottom I think this one is just adorable and a Hello Kitty long-sleeve shirt and that's it for the size Tootie let's move on to three teen alright for three T I'll do the shirts first and then the pants all right so we've got some more tanks these are 3t this is just like the little yellow one I showed you but it's grey and oh I just love this I love butterflies I am my mother's daughter I love butterflies and this color to that kind of turquoise teal kind of color I think it's really pretty and a little ruffly tank here a little purple tea with an ice cream cone on it that says I melt daddy's heart that is a true statement right there and a roughly maybe blue tank so same as the last one these are all jumping bean and Baby Gap this one's another Baby Gap obviously I like the color of this as well if you haven't noticed I really like cool colors a little pink tank that says love on it with a baby roughly pink tank and a purple t-shirt with the little flower details on there it's pretty cute I'm usually not a fan of bedazzled things but this one came in the lot as well so we'll take it it's a shine like a star it actually is in terms of bedazzled things this is actually actually pretty tasteful it's kind of an off-white kind of almost peachy pink really light pink color and it has just the silvery letters on it so not too bad in terms of the dazzles nice simple white t-shirt a little flowered tank I really like this one it's really bright and colorful I'm a fan of bright colors and another little white t-shirt with little flowers on it you can tell this little girl like tell Oh Katie I said not a huge fan of character ones but here's a little My Little Pony shirt I actually kind of like the texture of this one if you look closely at it I can get it to focus and almost looks like colorful little fuzz that's sewn on to it it's actually kind of cute it looks like confetti or something last shirt we have a little turquoise until there's a theme going on here this same kind of shirt with the little flowers on it I like the color of that one and moving on to three tea pants so I'm really happy to be getting so many leggings this is awesome because leggings are in style right now and they're just so cute on little girl legs they're just adorable so we got some nice simple black leggings and some little Navy ones with pink details it's pretty cute and simple maybe blue and these ones have a lace on the bottom I like the lace the least legging black leggings I think these ones are actually capri leggings for the summertime another pair of black ones I'm actually really happy to be getting several black ones just because they're so versatile you can pair them with just about anything kind of like my wardrobe here's some colorful capri leggings I like the colorful ones too I think they're just so cute and we've got some red shorts here well these ones are cute and kind of wintery they have that cute little detail these are actually almost like some leggings that I had for her in the twelve-month side they're Carter's so they might actually be the same version of the ones I have for her for the 12 month size but they're bigger and these ones actually have little sparklies on them like I don't even know if you can see that on the camera but do you see how they sparkle like that so it's like kind of snowflake themed I think that's cool and some orange and pink striped leggings some standard pink leggings I think these are pink capris as well he's a lot of pair really cute with those little tank tops in the summertime here's some gray leggings glad to get some neutral colored ones too just because they can like the black they can be paired with anything and some polka dot leggings some peach colored leggings and finally some just plain Navy leggings alright and then we've got a few more 3t odds and ends some dresses and pajamas and that kind of thing this one is a cute little dress with a little plaid bottom I think that one's really cute I like that and i think these are pajama bottoms these are also 3t but these look really comfortable they're purple one of my favorite colors and but I'd wear those it's more pajama bottom these are all Carter's I believe these are Carter's I think I have the tops that go with these in the other pile animal print isn't my favorite but you know another thing that came in the deal for 30 bucks can't pass it by generally I don't worry that much about the jamuns either if it's print that I don't like they're wearing them at night so who cares here's to go and then moving on to the handful of four and five tea clothes that she gave me so here's kind of a dark pink t-shirt and it says Sun fun and BFF that's a girly tea if I ever saw one ooh I really like this one this one is a 40 little tank the butterflies like I said I really like butterflies and I like embroidery so Vanna that one that one's really cute this one says I love daddy yeah I hope this one's actually a size it's actually they're just pajamas I think so the bottom with the chile's we got some size 4/5 pajamas these ones are cute I like the peace signs and the color too I have a fan of that one so that's a pajama top just the pajama bottoms to go with them these ones look a little bit worn but that's okay because they're just pajama bottoms yeah so these ones are 14 sports-themed size 5 pajama bottoms and Tinkerbell pajama bottoms and in terms of Disney Princesses I am sure that this is one that that my daughter is going to get into because well her name is Sophia and I believe this is Sophia the first Sofia the first pajamas and a little Jam of bottoms to go with them so that is my $30 haul I got all of those clothes for $30 and I am just so stoked about it great start to my daughter's wardrobe for size 2t through 5 - even so especially that 3t it's a it's a that one's a pretty fleshed-out wardrobe I probably won't have to add which two that one whenever I do a haul but the point is to show you that you don't have to break your budget to get the things you need especially with kids kids don't have to break the bank you can find things second-hand really affordably and in pretty darn good condition as well and especially if you get them from somebody you know like I did you know they're coming from a good home and even if you don't know where they're coming from usually if it's in your local community it's pretty trustworthy just throw them in the washing machine and they are like new especially with kids clothes since they outgrow them so so quickly is totally worth it to not spend full price on kid clothes so anyway I hope that gave you some ideas of other places that you can get second-hand clothes just through your by your local buy sell trade group I know they also have find nothing groups where people just offer things up for free in the community in your local like in your neighborhood and you just do porch drop-offs and that kind of thing and you can get things for free so maybe I'll do another video on that at some point as well as I get more in to buy nothing anyway just wanted to give you guys ideas and hope it was helpful and if it was don't forget to give this a thumbs up and if you're new welcome thank you for joining and don't forget to hit that subscribe button if you want to see more and also even if you have been subscribed for a while don't forget to hit that little velvets next to the subscriber button now it's something new that YouTube is doing when you click that bell it gives you a notification for every video that goes up instead of just select for you thank you guys so much for watching and we'll see you in the next video bye [Music] | Eat Pray Crunch | UCKOAS8Kd1pXmjTtdxTW3jzA | 2016-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en 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DnduLLDN6so | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnduLLDN6so | Eddy Beck's Story - Episode 5: The Family (DayZRP.com) | praise Him I praise the maker I praise the major I feel much better father I don't know what I would have done if I wouldn't have met you just now you opened up my eyes my soul is saved I finally belong I have a family now father told me to head to notice abour where I would meet some of my new family members sure enough I was able to hear them preach about the maker hello my friend hello you speak of the maker yes nude pic of the maker have you heard of him of course I've met father he told me to come to town and meet my brothers and sisters I'm Eddie yeah it's a pleasure to meet you any I am your fellow brother then oh well the pleasure is all mine shortly after we enter the church so Thomas could educate me and the maker has just brought you in fact I'm pursuance by the mortal sin you would have burnt in his hell I'm glad he has shown you the right path it brought you to the father yes f ya see merciful and brought you to us so you can fend off the flow from all your flipping so you can live a new life of happiness the maker has smiled down an evil to a strong force to wipe away all senses yet every had to but people you see out there those foul creatures that run around biting everything they sit the AR the sinners that they are murderers they are rated their villages and slowly but short fully the maker will wipe away all of them to take that I will happen do not fear that and now takes a while for us to do all these things but slowly we should transcend to a society of Peter prosperity and we shall become one family yes little constituent faction without them hey they cause war they they harm one another they are evil but I know I'm a current tends to wipe oil sinners and once all sinners have been removed it if you know what we are left if we are just left with peace we are lesser people who want pitch via letter people who can cooperate with one another but build a society worthy of the makers name yes yes I intend to help anything the effect happen but you will yet but submit yourself to the nation let us say a prayer and as ensure that you are fully submit it kneel down before the altar ah peak of the Mickey and you shall come one of us yes ok it sprays the maker under the colonel glory praise the major is eternal glory I am your loyal servant maker I am your loyal servant and maker forgive me of all my Thin forgive me of all my sins Oh make her bow to no one but you the Father Omega about a no one but you and the father afraid the maker praise the maker for in return if you are loyal in your words that if you are truly Lord the maker shall give you a happy and joyous life before I proceed is there anything if I must know about you at any problem still facing you problems you must overcome yeah hmm i don't usually tell this to people well okay you see these they are not vitamins i just use this to conceal i just use it to conceal what they really are they happy yet febrile tablet yeah yes you use me for it I have an issue and I know I have this issue and well I hear I hear people I see things I sometimes fade away for a little bit him I'm come back in I can't control this this is what got me in trouble with my last friends before they exiled to me strange story thee before I was crazy who you know I was placed in an asylum a long time ago yes hmm I live my life in the street from churner a man came across me and he looked at me every single day walked but by from the 20th day he offered me a place had this asylum he said I would be better than so i went there and said me medicine like this he fed me he did all sorts of things to me he injected me he took my blood and what has known as bloodletting and I was tortured I felt pain rather I'm sorry i didn't need medicine in the end medicine can't help us I needed the make of light that I needed to the league you think these tablets are going to keep you in control if you happy no no I can you not just be yourself why can you not let the maker protect you new maker is all you need to cure your sickness yeah for your illnesses or your sicknesses can be cured without the use of medicine I think you can trust me they're family now yes I'm ready to embrace Who I am are you needing me that before I I don't need I don't need him anymore I have the maker brother something like a maker if you make you feel joy me pega fine Athenian people say hello to him to make goodbye and hello maker father wanted to see me in regards to introducing me to new brothers and sisters I couldn't hesitate to that hello hello you must be heavy father yes yes that's me I raisa make your father great imagination a discography makeup it is very good to see you have you met with my children I have not met these brothers and sister hello my name is sterling take up sterling am I'm Eddie Eddie but yes pleasures all mine I'm Caroline Caroline Davis it's nice to meet you ready very nice to meet you Caroline oh you can call me man yes stars in a circle thank you for bringing me and my children together make a guide us these voices you have given me let them cry out to me to guide my family my brothers my sister praise me praise the major beats for bed yeah oh yes something you might be able to use to modify it a little bit perhaps do a little damage Oh try that uh-huh it's a box of nails you might be able to go stick a few through the bed and there you go hmm oh yeah lippi danger this man why the gate did a good job and then I somehow managed to lose my bat do you see it under there I'm sure it's jammed under the wooden is under here I think of the rolled under NEPA hmm less we're moving to reach Hey yes unless we're too I've got a shame it for Lee of the shame the maker did this you know there's a reason for this and we'll find another we couldn't find a bat and we've searched everywhere like literally everywhere until we found a new brother well hello hmm can't call the weenie ah yes father spoke of you yes yes I remember hi sweetie hello sweet thing that make happy yes praise the maker a good new for you or night indeed it is not of you all there's a city no problem here that is when i met jordan jordan was the Quinn Bauer tour bus driver oh [ __ ] I didn't think you would have survived how how how the [ __ ] did you survive they broke through the glass and kind of [ __ ] me up with the daga they got the glass on me but they never bit me so sister Caroline this right here this used to be the bus driver for the tour meet Jordan right here I can't believe he survived oh hello Jordan it's so nice to meet you my name is Caroline how are you doing surprise anyway I found a new voice a new calling yes with my sister here now and my family get him to join you Eddie and we we follow the voice of the maker praise the manor ok he's you he's me this ground you're walking on that he's that building ok absolutely i mean the maker is reason why we're here you see the biters i started explaining the jordan everything there is to know about the maker he seemed like a really good listener that's what we do one you don't have to be afraid I'm not like those other guys that left me for who I am no no because I'm not going to do that to you this is not who I am this is not who we are this is not what we believe that we take care of each other we forgive you make mistakes as long as you promise not to sin anymore as long as you promise spread the word of the maker as long as you promise to praise the maker Brady's major Jordan can you come with us to make yes see you brother you can be a brother Wendy he reunited us for a reason you see ya so you can see the same light that I see you did good today so happy this is such a good day I'm sure the maker has a reason but I II still have not found a baseball bat so on my way to see my brothers and sisters I stopped an OB the check if there was a bad but something really strange happened hello hello hey [ __ ] hey hello hey I'm talking to you hey hey the maker works in mysterious ways but I ask myself did I just see Quinn later that night I found Caroline sterling and Kyle what started as a calm night got heated pretty quickly but I do not think that it is that detrimental to look back on past discretion their indiscretions and relive them and I won't go over what we had done in the past that was wrong well that is listen Carol I mean if we want to talk about the things that were wrong before which would be everything everything we did that we found the maker now everything that we do is right because we unhand the Omega in one aspect I do not believe that everything I did before was necessarily a sin the father told me he told me himself that getting rid of Joshua's getting rid of that man was not a sin it was what I was supposed to do and we don't understand what I'm saying we were not walking in life of the maker so it was didn't matter what you think it was a mother would I do not believe that my Daniel was ever hasten nor any decision I made in order to get to him that's you have a rest of us from then on things were escalating way too quickly how was really worried dinner I do not believe though that the particular act of my son was a sin I'm not saying that I was free from sin in general airlines you are living in a life of sin how can anything you do as an infant he had anything to do with any malicious intent upon this world and so no I do not believe that he was ever a sin brother and I am sorry that you do not feel that way but it is how I feel and I would very much like to drop the subject from now maybe it's for the mess adult by the make I don't believe you want to go the territory jerilee I just don't like to see us hi makes me very uneasy this went on for a long time until they disappeared in the woods together brother Kyle took me aside hello he may yet this agreement on the flesh of the matter underneath we are still brothers and sisters we will move on from today and inevitably we will forgive each other we will embrace each other again there was a lot of doubts settling upon our family who was the father before he found us brother edia I encountered a number of people he had dr. Wade Indian Joffrey according to what they were suggesting they were former followers apparently they forsake the maker and this Joffrey attempted to establish it a monarchy that's what seemed to be the implication well initially did they really praise the maker then he's a lot of questions because of all the horrible things we've been hearing about the previous family and what they've been doing before us we thought it would be best to stay on the down low for a little while and try not to get noticed in case there's people that want to kill us out there we were making our way to a small town called olena we heard good things about the people there why not go visit I also notice I was coming up with a cold wasn't kind of make things easier for me now what it actually I could do it I'm brother Eddie hum yeah yeah well due to the fact that some people well want to see our heads on a pike this is a great happen while practicing and while calling each other and the different things so on an alias or become so over Kyle over there is um uh Benjamin and my name is um Maggie it's so nice to meet you what is your name my name oh it's Chris yeah pleased to meet you ah nice to meet you Chris uh-huh would you care to go for a you on a walk with us yes of course Maggie I would like to would be nice such a beautiful thing and on our way to Delino we met Quaid oh yes heading into town as you're thinking yes yes were you I'm just coming from there yeah what yeah and so who are all you lovely people that I have the pleasure of meeting today 11 what hmm what one slime what I'm down the street come to 20 people coming down the street what the [ __ ] why do i what is going on oh my god went that way man you're looking for yes just that way there he goes down the road I did there dang you should hey hey what's wrong I brother Cal upgrade so can I don't my master oh good the cavalry for what who are all these people and why are they surrounding us right | Roach_tm | UC6-COLGJLslac_dMlrwTt4w | 2015-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,482 | 12,153 |
tRsMTZ3hX94 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRsMTZ3hX94 | Friday the 13th: Muslim version | so Friday is our holiest day Friday the 13th is then a very Superior holiday and it's carrying a tajali of Jamma and the secret of the meme and that's why shaitan is so fearful of that and he propagated and taught that so that to keep that Johnny away so he inspired all these people to build buildings with no 13th floor because he knows sacred geometry he knows this sacred numerology and he knows the power and the danger that that they face by it so in their buildings they don't have their team because of their superstitions and they put into the movies that oh Friday 13th and horror horror for shaytans but not horror foreign | The Muhammadan Way Sufi Realities | UC4E8QX7OgwYDgyuuXTBMrcg | 2022-10-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 633 |
ORk9mu3vBt0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORk9mu3vBt0 | Tech Tuesday #28: Explore in Google Spreadsheets | [Music] hello everybody and welcome to our tick Tuesday tutorials number 28. today we go into the explore featuring Google spreadsheets and how you can use it to analyze your data right so what is the explore feature you can find it in the bottom right hand corner of any spreadshe click over there and it opens up the explore panel and within there you get some basic graphing some formatting and a space for you to ask some questions so at the minimum you can just come in here and quickly click on a format and it formats your table with banding and headers and everything else like that you can even edit it to make it customized and so on so you'll notice that this changes based on what I select so if I just select one column here it automatically gives me the sum the average minimum maximum and how many counts of items are in that area so I don't actually have to do a formula just to get this number especially if I don't want it to be displayed all the time I can just quickly select this and say the average was 4 500 or in this case I select this and say the most that was ever made was 7349 I mean that's very quick and very just easy to do without having to modify your form or modify your spreadsheet in any way but you can also come in here and ask it questions or even just a request for it to do something so let's say I want a line chart so I'll just come in here and type a line chart of date projected and notice it even helps suggest a certain field and actual [Applause] so there we go there's a line chart with these items in there and I can go in here and say insert chart and I've got the chart done or I can just look at it and not place it in there at all so that's pretty dang handy let's take a look at another example so in this example this is a spreadsheet that we have that we use for our IRC it tracks our visitor count per day let's say I wanted to get better insights on this and I needed to know what day of the week do we have the most visitors on right so I go and hit explore and really I just type in uh what day of the week has the most visitors and that day is Wednesday with 866 visitors uh that's kind of crazy um I can even go in there and see the the formula if I want uh let's say I want to ask it something else I want a bar chart but I can't I can't put all these items in there that'll be way too big but maybe a bar chart of average visitors by day of the week right I don't even have a field for average visitors yet I mean it's there but it hasn't been calculated in any way so I go in there and I I type that in here there's my bar chart and I go and I click insert chart so there you go um that's pretty strong I mean it's very strong and very easy to do you should try this with your own data there's so many things you can do with this so let's take a look at and one more example okay so here's the third chart that has just some sample data for uh World Cup information right so I can do something very quickly here with explore and just simply say uh who are the top winners now if I do singular it's just going to give me the top winner which was Brazil with five wins five times it showed up unique times it showed up we're top winners then it shows me the top five ones that are there and again I can see a formula there if I want to this is the kind of stuff I would not want to have to figure out how to do but it repeats it gives it to me in no time right so that's pretty easy to use let's say I wanted to take this data and I didn't want to leave it in sheets though and I wanted it in in my presentation or something like that of course you can copy this information and then go in here to your presentation and just paste it directly on the screen right click paste or control V but this is unique when you paste it's now going to ask you do you want to link to the spreadsheet or paste unlinked data just raw data now linking to the spreadsheet is actually pretty awesome if you're an editor you can actually update this table as things change so I can go in here and hit paste and this is now you know a basic table you can format it you can move things around and so on you can change the fonts and everything else about it in case you need it to be a little bit larger for your presence Temptation done but let's say the data actually changes I'm going to go back over here and for this one I'm going to add another field I'm going to try uh you know let's say 6 5 17 and we're we're projecting 7000 and let's say we get seven thousand five hundred sixty seven right let's also make another change and let's say that we our actual and the first one was actually uh completely off we only made a thousand seven sixty five come back into this when I click on this there is now a button that says update table and if I do that then it updates it the only thing is it doesn't include the added row because that is an additional row that was not part of the range that was pasted in there before but if I click on the three little dots up there I can go change range and then it's going to pull that up it's currently pulling from sheet1 cell A1 to C10 and if I come back in here you'll see that I went to see 11 because I added an additional row so I'll come back in there and make that one little change C11 and it was now going to refresh anything that gets put into that one now I may have to come in here and format it again because I formatted everything differently in the in here but that's a minor change that I have to do to fix anything most of the time though the actual range that you're pulling into a presentation stays the same it's just the data within that range that seems to change here and there so I hope you enjoyed this video I hope you found this useful if you did go ahead and uh click on that like button heck why not support us and click on that subscribe button share this video with 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Fb8z16ZEL4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb8z16ZEL4A | GLOBAL CONQUEST 2021 | [Music] if you guys go into this green zone right now i promise you guys are gonna get slaughtered we will let you walk through and go to the city and help battle and get those people out of the city if you guys want to try to take back the city sound good [Music] so [Music] yes [Applause] um so don't stop you make sure everybody is [Music] ah second place team china 960 000 and the winning team team england first place 130 000 points [Applause] man you guys controlled so much stuff dude i absolutely love you guys [Applause] mvp this weekend thank you for coming out and playing and we'll see you at the next gaming monster please | Mad Frog Militia | UC-LB45DXyh7Rn1Km2tHOeCg | 2021-06-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 122 | 636 |
_DrT4Ci_3zc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DrT4Ci_3zc | Things Dads Do | oh wow banana hey that was it there was a kidnapping in school when the teacher hua Hema ha ha ha ha ha ha [Music] hello Nepal the baby is crying what'd I do [Music] don't tell your mama okay dad where's my bag then why is the toilet clogged dad can I fight box there did you make my costume for today's Allen crock class yeah I am a princess I am a Chinese I am a trash bag hello Oh [Music] Oh [Music] we're not y'all call it on yes ain't no more hi Nausicaa Benna Co is a very unhealthy for you are a bad thing for you are [Music] Wow hey boyfriend a banner I'm gonna give you some very important assassin acacia advice when you're young if you play with your to Masha you will go blind [Music] why oh hello logo are you okay are you hurt [Music] I mean do the dishes and now the father shall hand over the hand of a daughter to a husband to me boy wow the German soccer watch Luongo and the bundle f we don't play soccer we now play video game come soccer sucks Wow banana boy anger we hope you enjoyed this episode ah remember to follow us to our banana a banana and key you can also follow me at Terrence then James our and my Abba Father my name is Paul Oh | Wah!Banana | UCAaiKcIfHEzUZl34U980sNA | 2018-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 240 | 1,162 |
g5Phgb0O7w8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5Phgb0O7w8 | Book of Habakuk, Dramatized Audio Bible | KJV Old Testament Bible | Complete Bible | Bible Study | habach habach chter 1 the burden which habach the prophet did see oh Lord how long shall I cry and thou Wilt not hear even cry out unto thee of violence and thou Wilt not save why Dost thou show me iniquity and cause me to behold grieving for spoiling and violence are before me and there are that raise up strife and contention therefore the law is slacked and judgment doth never never go forth for the wicked doth Compass about the righteous therefore wrong judgment proceedeth behold ye among the Heathen in regard and wonder marvelously for I will work a work in your days which ye will not believe though it be told you for lo I raise up the caldan that bitter and Hasty nation which shall March through the breth of the land to possess The Dwelling Places that are not theirs they are terrible and Dreadful their judgment and their dignity shall proceed of themselves their horses are also swifter than the leopards and are more Fierce than the evening Wolves and the horsemen shall spread themselves and their Horsemen shall come from far they shall fly as the eagle that hasteth to eat they shall come all for violence their faces shall sup up as the East Wind and they Shall Gather the Captivity as the sand and they shall scoff at the Kings and the princes shall be a scorn unto them they shall deride every stronghold for they shall Heap dust and take it then shall his mind change and he shall pass over and offend imputing this his power into his God art thou not from Everlasting oh Lord my God my Holy One We Shall Not Die oh Lord thou Hast ordained them for judgment and almighty God thou Hast established them for correction Thou Art of purer eyes than to behold evil and can not not look on iniquity wherefore lookest thou upon them that deal treacherously and holdest thy tongue when the Wicked devoureth the man that is more righteous than he and makest men as the fishes of the sea as the creeping things that have no ruler over them they take up all of them with the angle they catch them in their net and gather them in their drag therefore they rejoice and are glad therefore they sacrifice unto their net and burn incense unto their drag because by them their portion is fat and their meat plenteous shall they therefore empty their net and not spare continually to slay the Nations habach chapter 2 I will stand upon my watch and set me upon the tower and will watch to see what he will say unto me and what I shall answer when I am reproved and the Lord answered me and said write the vision and make it plain upon tables that he may run that readeth it for the vision is yet for an appointed time but at the end it shall speak and not lie though it t wait for it because it will surely come it will not t behold his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him but the just shall live by his faith yay also because he transgresseth by wine he is a proud man neither keepeth at home who in larth his desire as hell and is as death and cannot be satisfied but gathereth unto him all nations and heeth unto him all people shall not all these take up a parable against him and a taunting proverb against him and say woe to him that increaseth that which is not his how long and to him that ladeth himself with thick clay shall they not rise up such suddenly that shall bite thee and a wake that shall Vex thee and thou shalt be for booties unto them because thou H has spoiled many nations all the remnant of the people shall spoil thee because of men's blood and for the violence of the land of the city and of all that dwell therein woe to him that cth and evil covetousness to his house that he may set his nest on high that may be delivered from the power of evil thou H has consulted shame to thy house by cutting off many people and has sinned against thy soul for the stone shall cry out of the wall and the beam out of the Timber shall answer it woe to him that builth a town with blood and establishe a city by iniquity behold is it not of the Lord of hosts that the people people shall labor in the very fire and the people shall weary themselves for very vanity for the Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink that put thy bottle to him and maketh him drunken also that thou mayest look on their nakedness Thou Art filled with shame for Glory drink thou also and let thy foreskin be uncovered the cup of the Lord's right hand shall be turned unto thee and shameful spewing shall be on thy glory for the violence of Lebanon shall cover thee and the spoil of beasts which made them afraid because of men's blood and for the violence of the land of the city and of all that dwell therein what profiteth the Graven image that the maker thereof hath Graven it the molten image and a teacher of lies that the maker of his work trusteth therein to make dumb Idols woe unto him that saith to the wood awake to the dumb Stone arise it shall teach behold it is laid over with gold and silver and there is no breath at all in the midst of it but the Lord is in his holy Temple let all the Earth keep silence before him habach 3 a prayer of habach the Prophet upon shago oh Lord I have heard thy speech and was afraid oh Lord revive thy Work in the midst of the years in the midst of the years make known in Wrath remember mercy God came from Tean and the Holy One from Mount Pon silah his glory cover CED the heavens and the Earth was full of his praise and his brightness was as the light he had horns coming out of his hand and there was the hiding of his power before him went the pestilence and burning coals went forth at his feet he stood and measured the Earth he beheld and drove asunder the Nations and the Everlasting mountains were scattered the Perpetual Hills did bow his ways are Everlasting I saw the tents of kushan in Affliction and the curtains of the land of Midian did tremble was the Lord displeased against the rivers was thine anger against the rivers was thy wrath against the sea that thou D ride upon thine horses and thy Chariots of Salvation thy bow was made quite naked according to the Oaths of the tribes even Thy word CA thou dis cleave the Earth with rivers the mountains saw thee and they trembled the overflowing of the water passed by the Deep uttered his voice and lifted up his hands on high the Sun and Moon Stood Still in their habitation at the light of thine arrows they went and at The Shining of thy glittering spear thou D March through the land in indignation thou D thresh the Heathen in Anger thou wentest forth for the Salvation of thy people even for salvation with thine anointed thou wounded the head out of the house of the wicked by discovering the foundation unto the neck CA thou did strike through with his staves the head of his villages they came out as a whirlwind to scatter me the rejoicing was as to Devour the poor secretly thou did walk through the sea with thine horses through the Heap of Great Waters when I heard my belly trembled my lips quivered at the voice rotness entered into my bones and I trembled in myself that I might rest in the day of trouble when he cometh up into the people he will invade them with his troops although the Fig Tree shall not blossom neither shall fruit be in the vines the labor of the olive shall fail and the fields shall yield no meat the flock shall be cut off from the fold and there shall be no herd in the Stalls yet I will rejoice in the Lord I will joy in the god of my salvation the Lord God is my strength and he will make my feet like hindes feet and he will make me to walk upon mine high places to the chief singer on my stringed instruments | Holy Bible | UC6UHXKg70OEt_AE_W6i-0VA | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,491 | 7,681 |
5IcJm5f_-eI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IcJm5f_-eI | BattleFront - DROP ZONE - Let's Play #2 | what is up guys my name is premium aphid and today we're going to be playing some more battlefront this is part 2 to this like let's play i'm doing with battlefront and I'm everyone check part 1 just go to my channel and you'll see it there it's a really recent video and I'm this is a different map I don't like I've played this too many times oh I thought that was a bad guy already and I'm running the wrong way yes isn't looking too good for me already but um I'll pull out my sniper power up card thing and I'll go for a kill I wanted that kill man this is weird used to call duty and battlefield and stuff stuff whoops oh that's not person good job wait how do you not not good job I'm gonna steal this now ooh I'm gonna run away run run run oh snap and so on so loco throw a grenade over there oh man i wish i had another grenade stupid camper stupid camp part gosh i need to find a way to do my face cam a little different because like from here you only get like this half of my face you can't really see anything besides my nose so I'm I need to work on that eventually I'm going to run into my own grenade no one want to take you | Premium Aphid | UCrQKar90ZrLQ0f5ZhSdoocw | 2016-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 238 | 1,140 |
ODdAc5Rwsl0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODdAc5Rwsl0 | Guild Wars: Episode 82 | okay uh so we are back at it again with some more guild war uh i haven't had time to put on that new gear that i rolled for in that previous video for those of you who may not seen that um and on top of that i haven't taken the gear off of yoha so i guess this is sort of an extended um trial of her i guess you could say uh so here we are we haven't been attacked in a long time which is kind of interesting because i got attacked i'm not saying i got attacked all the time with my old team but i feel like i'm getting attacked a little more often now with this i feel like i'm getting attacked a little less often pardon uh with this team that i currently have now this bottom team is still as vulnerable as it as it's always been but yeah for some reason they're not attacking um this team up here does seem a little more interesting um in terms of like how irritating it is to deal with because getting hit with a defense broken s1 into like violet s1 is like a death sentence um so that's kind of interesting the main thing that i'm finding interesting that if you wanted to wonder like how to beat this team um is we don't have enough aoe which is kind of what bellian's purpose was to provide aoe uh so keep that in mind there's no aoe on this team so if they had like um specialty genebria that would probably kind of shut this team down now is that recommended anyway probably not because they would just assassinate your other two team members first and then by the time you know nibia takes you know whatever steps they take um might be too late so i don't know keep that in mind um landy would probably be good against that as well so this time obviously i still have my um we're taking you to and we're taking what's her name here obviously uh i still have my yield geared but i'm not gonna force her in as many situations as i tried before uh right now we're just gonna pick her in whatever niche situation i can think of uh let's see let's go with let's go with uh spectrogenibria uh what's his name here we're going with violet on this one and we need someone here who would be good i guess yeah i guess we'll try we'll try the the what's her name um i need someone who can like i mean it's not invisible but like i need them to focus on him is the point i'm trying to make uh but there really isn't anybody you can pull that off let's see i guess uh you know she might work we'll we'll give her we'll try to we'll try to give her a shot if she dies it's fine considering i mean like she's not that big a deal regardless but we might try hmm where is lilius this is not who i was thinking of but i think i'll just go with lilius so if lilius dies we're fine i mean i i won't really care to lose i don't care if i lose lily is too much i to see how this how this uh treats us here if lilius gets res if let's resist this that'd be pretty nice oh she didn't but that's fine um we can't really aoe so we're just gonna try to kill her of course we got this uh basically she's dead uh one more hit from her and uh esteni's gonna die let's see if she can survive this i don't have high hopes but she does have more defense now so that's not so bad oh my gosh dodge violet please to save his life today apparently so the point was to get them all to funnel into violet but i guess that's too much to ask for um yeah he's been he got hit by all of them which i'm just gonna say i'm just gonna point that out right now how irritated i am by that um yeah that's pretty annoying basically beyond annoying um hopefully we can carry this i mean i lost violet which that sucks royally i don't need to use this the shoe actually yeah the shield's nice i'm gonna take the shield on that uh let's just hit you with this you can't counter i think she's on a counter set given how slow she is but it could be wrong i'm gonna shoot with this i really should just be s wanting over and over again but i like to push back on this and the cr push for the 50 cr gain on her own self um let's see she has counter set which is that's what i said so um problematically yeah so this is basically over we can't beat her with this and especially we can't beat her if we're not quitting so you know uh wait way to take that l um we just got our out rng there um rebellion got too many counter-attacks which again that's kind of expected i mean we shouldn't you shouldn't act like um you're not going to get counter-attacked basically have to guarantee you're going to get counter-attack rebellion constantly so to not accept that is kind of like uh you know a shortcoming of your own self in that in that sense um who do i hit with this i'm just going to hit you and get the barrier yeah we're going to um this team is basically guaranteed that up that team up there i was kind of hoping for the best but i don't know i'm still i mean obviously oh my gosh look at all that damage that she just took for no reason i'm just gonna use this because we're not gonna get hit by anything we all have immunity we're gonna get um she's gonna be an attack broke here attack break here uh from this but that's fine uh we're just gonna i'm just gonna hit you with this and we're going to punch you with this that was that um yeah that first team was pretty irritating i'm not gonna lie i'm not gonna pretend like i'm not salty about that um let's see yeah we kind of biff that let's go over here so now we're out of uh what's his name oh this is an interesting team here uh how about we go this into where is what's her name uh where is she i'm into this um and we're gonna go with we'll go with her we'll go with yola let's let's just try her out here um if i can find her okay here she is should be a little more fun than crowl theoretically yeah take that as you will um i don't know i'm having a hard time giving up kraus uh defense buff in the situation yeah i'm gonna take crowl instead um down here how about we try to we'll we'll play the speed game here so we're gonna go with you we're gonna go with uh where is she where's kise go with kise and we're gonna go with um where is politis we're going to go with politics here i wonder what these we'll see what happens uh actually no you know what actually i'm going to go with um you because you're a little more fun i forget that i have um what's that um cyrissa's artifact celine's artifact on on um the girl like losing my mind here let's see if he dies in this he does not okay oh he might die from this but hopefully i can kill pavel with um what's her name let's see if we can kill pavel with this i'm gonna be severely disappointed if i can't come on die cool and with you we get to just kill you and if that doesn't kill him then we'll kill him with um i don't think it will i don't think we'll kill him now some yeah okay then we'll just kill you with this let's see okay so you're targeting him which is fine [Music] okay and you're dead so the defense break the defense buff didn't matter um this is a pretty good in situation where you'll have probably would have been a little bit better granted i had to revive with with um what's her name but there's a chance that that didn't that wouldn't have worked so it's a 50 50 and i kind of like i just took the gamble anyway it's not like in actuality it's not exactly 50 50 but um given the way like the meta and everything works like there's there's a very real chance that my s3 wouldn't have killed him um as much as i you know like i said as much as it's theoretically uh as much as it's theoretically guaranteed so keep that in mind you know you'll be less annoyed by stuff uh and she was forced to attack the only person with invincibility come to think of it i think t cern would have been better up in that team last time that we lost but whatever it is what it is and she got one shot and this guy's able to die oh my gosh it only does 8k even though he had a buff right that's the sad how little damage that does it's more sad i don't know i don't know how the damage it does proportionally but given with my gear i've never really done never really been able to get that to do much damage but the the reset is is what's useful on her right yola time to be useful uh we'll put you here we'll put um we're bringing what's his name here we're bringing you here and we're bringing uh where is she actually this is interesting we're um what do i do with this because he they're both gonna theoretically they're both gonna dump their attack on her but i don't really i don't know if that's a that's not a good thing um which means i need a water target for him to go hit i don't want to bring two aureuses that's kind of dumb right ah that's fine we'll just do this doesn't matter um down here we're bringing oh that's that's a that's a good one which is why you get more multiple um buff cleansers um so what we're gonna do is we're we're bringing you and we're bringing you and lastly i probably would bring him but not really hmm we need someone else oh you know who would be good here is um what's his name um violet would have been really good here but he's not here i guess we can try you we need someone who can hold their own against um her but that doesn't really look like it's gonna i don't think anybody's gonna sustain that kind of damage he does not give you buff block right so we're just gonna bring you and and try to suicide him into her something like that we'll see how this works out i don't really have the highest hopes but we're kind of mangled here so he missed on the one we you know kind of wanted her to miss on which is good of course okay so here's this see how much damage she does off of this she has attack buff okay so we get this boost we're just gonna have to kill uh who do we kill actually he doesn't have his s3 off so we're just going to kill him she already has three we're going to regret this because she's going to take a lot of damage but whatever she's also got a shield and i really feel like dumping that okay so we're kind of in trouble here uh let's just get rid of those debuffs so that rnl actually was in their detriment because uh she took away her little like protection thing that's pretty good for a little uh what's it called like them she has the built-in aureus thing let's go with this uh let's go here try to see if we can taunt her good she's cycling pretty fast she's already almost back not you know not as much as we'd like her to be but not too bad regardless this should kill is a 10k hp [Music] yep okay there you go that wasn't too bad um we basically just kind of slow cheesed it let's see how this one goes the first one was a little more guaranteed this is a little more sketch um oh man he's got gab this is bad he doesn't necessarily do that much damage but i mean gab is nothing to sneeze at you know oh and we all get gab not bad so basically let's see how this goes let's just hit everybody with this why not we all have we all have immunity as well so that's pretty good wow that wasn't that was not enough to kill her how much speed did she have 11k i feel like we should have been able to kill her but you know take that as well oh he's gonna kill my what's his name that sucks yup he's dead yep and here comes this guy to do basically nothing we're gonna do this does she have any buffs i feel like she has new buffs no she doesn't but that's fine look at that 14k we didn't even need the extra proc let's just kill you and basically it's over at this point let's see come on we just barely outspent him what defense broke him oh um i always forget romero has a defense break attached to his s3 to her s3 it's s3 whatever uh it's not too bad um yeah we we kind of got biffed on one of them because our violet just refused to dodge i don't know i mean that's no it wasn't this one was it this one did we wait did we no we what i forgot which one we lost to was this was it the first one i don't even remember that anymore um so yeah we lost here because violet refused to do anything um yeah uh i think i probably messed up with not s1 with her just because i threw an s3 in there which might have been a bad thing um but you know take that as um yeah brother than that not too bad not too bad um again my teenager has never really been very good and i like i've always i've had the hardest time gearing her properly to do anything right like incidental amounts of damage that she takes has always been enough to basically kill her um so i don't know i have to figure out something with that but that aside uh like i said hopefully uh you guys took away something from this um i said take uh ul's performance as you will | Senerade | UCS9G2ju5UY7uNmZfphH1IRQ | 2022-07-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,574 | 12,596 |
6v3BevM8sfY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v3BevM8sfY | Borderlands 3 - HOW TO GET ROSES LEGENDARY SWORD - ROSE DLC AMAZING LEGENDARY SWORD MOD | so today guys i bring you this amazing item laws is sword a weapon the npc uses within the bounty of blood dlc but a weapon unobtainable to us as a player well that changes today guys this i will be giving away and stay tuned to find out how that works how's it going guys my name is dpg and today i'll bring you another br3 video if you do enjoy it leaving a like it really helps out and subscribe if you do want to see more so today guys i showcase this amazing item made by blood drive who creates some amazing custom made modded items some you will not want to miss out on and if you guys do want to join his discord the clv family you'll find that linked within the video description okay so this sword rose's sword how incredible does this look yes i know it's amazing now i will state to get this thing to where it is right now it took a ton of work as before it was literally just a fashion item and it didn't do any damage and although you can't actually swing this thing it still fires as this thing has been infused with the tsunami so not only does this thing actually look incredible it shoots and deals decent damage too now you guys know i ain't into these stupid op weapons which ruin the experience of the game but i do indeed love custom creations which are truly different and also add to the front of the game and that's exactly what this is now in all honesty when i first started playing this new dlc i did maybe think we would get the addition of a melee weapon seeing yours with this sword and you seen juno with her cleaver i was kind of excited but getting to the end it just didn't happen and i was left a little disappointed if i'm honest now this sword i have seen many different versions of where people are trying to perfect its look and feel for the most part they end up with a weapon like an smg with a blade or sword sticking out of it with no glow or a sword which doesn't do anything but look fancy but this however looks absolutely amazing and actually has a purpose and works it can damage enemies and you can see what it's capable of in the background footage now so how do you get your hands on it well it's pretty simple join my discord linked within that video description and over the next week or two i will be giving this item away it is as easy as that also guys to give back to the members of my youtube channel i have created a special role on my discord and a private chat with added benefits too every new amazing weapon modded and non-mudded members of my youtube channel will get these days or even weeks before others so as soon as i showcase a weapon if you are a member of my channel you can literally get it from me personally straight away no matter the weapon it may be it's just a little extra something i could do for the members of my youtube channel and past and present loot it all counts and if you guys are interested in supporting me directly click that join button to find out more if you are already a member and are interested in what i just said hit me up via direct message on my discord or message me on twitter i will sort you out for sure so yeah guys that is it and this has been a showcase as rose's amazing sword you guys know what you have to do to get your hands on it and on that note guys we have come to the end of the video i will leave you now to watch what this thing can do it's pretty cool if you enjoyed the video leaving a like really helps out if you're new around here want to see more br3 be sure to subscribe and if you never want to miss a video upload you can turn notifications on by hitting that bell button but guys thanks as always for stopping by hopefully you enjoy the video and hopefully i will see you on that next one get away my you'll regret this maybe with this prey [Music] and your paradox disappointed system so [Music] look at the stadium oh [Music] ugh this isn't just for the crack [Music] oh thank you ugh saga okay i'm ready loaded by this [Music] ugh [Music] ugh [Music] oh you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2020-08-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 794 | 3,995 |
ATa-7gR34yg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATa-7gR34yg | 12.7.23 Administrators' Roles in Creating Equitable, Effective and Inclusive Systems for AEM | uh we are uh getting ready to for our last session of the day in the aim across the lifespan series uh today we have talked about Early Childhood we have talked about uh libraries and transition to whatever postsecondary looks like and now we're moving to a topic that just a little bit different but just as crucial we are talking about um uh aim for administrators and the administrator role we all have a role in the provision and being part of a system to make sure that our kids have the tools that they need so the recordings are being archived in the accessible educational uh materials group within our o Commons uh the Oregon open Learning Hub you'll find the resources there uh handouts for today for all of the sessions are in a single location uh for you to access and uh Gail Bowser is part of our leadership team for the Oregon a cohort very involved on so many levels in the work here in Oregon and has a bigger picture view because she's doing similar work across the country uh just these topics just keep coming back around don't they Gail uh if you're not a name evangelist yet you will be uh by the time we uh we talk about all of the ins and outs of providing aim Gail I'm going to let you talk more about yourself because if I were to present a bio uh it would be several inches sick and I couldn't get through it so I'm just going to let you introduce yourself go ahead and start sharing uh your uh presentation and tell us what we need to be sharing with our administrators you know uh my favorite in introduction ever I I have done a fair amount of um public speaking in my career and my favorite introduction ever was um a woman who introduced me to a group of about 300 people and she said if if there's one thing you need to know about Gail is that it is that she is a teacher so um I'm a teacher by training there's not much I can do to overcome that barrier um and I love sharing Big Ideas and um the things that um I think that we can talk about and have discussions about so I was thrilled when Deb uh asked me to do this particular Topic at the end of the day today because I think hopefully it will bring together um a lot of ideas that you've heard throughout the day I know I've had the chance to watch several of the today's presentations and then each one of them there was at least one or two good ideas that I really wanted to take back to either my own work or people that I'm working with um in the field of uh aim and assistive technology but one of the things that we really really know is that when we have those individual good ideas they they often will help us go back and work with an individual child or a classroom where we're where we're having um you know some success or something like that but in order to really make systemic change we need administrators on board so the focus of today's session is about how do we talk to to administrators to our principales to our directors of special ed even to our school superintendents about accessible educational materials and the things that our agencies need to do in order to make them more available and and systemically um an option for all of our students who might need them a lot of the ideas that we tend to talk about because they're very fun and very um useful are focused on individual students we see the progress that individual kids make and um we get very excited about that it warms our heart sometimes it make BR brings tears to our eyes but when if what we're talking about is trying to create that experience for all of the kids whom we serve in our district or in in the agency where we're providing um assistive technology and accessible materials then we need administrators on board so if you're not a principal or a school administrator or director of special ed of some sort or if you're not a person who's like a curriculum director a district office person for today I want you to pretend that you are because we're going to talk about um aim and the and the ins and outs of creating a systemic accessible educational materials um system so that will be our Focus so just pick pick a roll and pretend who you are today um here's my bio and a way to get in touch with me if you want that um I want to disclose that um I'm author on several different books but the one I'm proudest of these days is called leading the way to Excellence and assisted technology Services a guide for school administrators so uh with my friend Penny Reid we I we started this work and thinking about what do administrators need to know in order for us to make systemic changes and um that has led to using a lot of those ideas in today's presentation which is very specific to aim um our learning outcomes will be able to Define aim and describe some of the laws relating to accessibility in curriculum from an administrator's point of view I think all of these should have at the end of it from an administrator's point of view because that's really the focus that we're taking today um we'll be able to identify some actions that we'd like to see our agency take that are director special ed or our principal or somebody like that might be able to take um in order to make our instructional materials and our educational materials more accessible and we'll give you some resources for our places where you can find out more information of about um some of the topics that we'll cover briefly today um one of those you've heard a bunch about uh as we've gone through through the day and done the different sessions and that is the Oar comment which we're hoping will be the hub for the aim cohort work that we've been doing I know you've heard already today if you've been in another session that the a cohort is a group of Oregon Educators all the way from Early Childhood to higher education and Workforce um and parent engagement who are interested in making uh instructional materials and I think also information materials more accessible to anybody who needs accessibility features um whether they be young children or um elderly people who were losing um some of their things that they used to be able to do so we're trying to develop a coordinated Statewide system and that starts with having a coordinated local system for either your Lea or um your education Service District or your community college whatever agency you represent we wanted to acknowledge that we are affiliated with the national Center on accessible educational materials and just make sure that you know that we're one of quite a number of states now that work with the aim Center um to investigate what are systems that do a good job of providing accessibility look like and how can we create those uh in other places where the systems may not be as as effective so we are proud of our connection with the aim Center and we look forward to another year of that in the in the grant that we're part of so here's where we start to talk about um um things that administrators may look at a little bit differently and may ask more intensive questions about um the definition what are accessible educational materials on this slide is actually from a footnote you'll notice here it says footnote number 10 in a document um that was published by the um office of special education programs and it defines it accessible educational materials is print and Technology based educational materials including printed and electronic textbooks and related core materials um that are used by all students um in to be more accessible I don't want to read you the whole definition but I do want you to have it because if you'll see the footnote to this footnote says that in it EA since 2004 the term has been accessible instructional materials so it's a aimim rather than aim AEM if you have administrators who are very concerned about following the exact wording in our current law it's important for you to know that the current law is idea 2004 and it really still talks about a AI am accessible instructional materials the reason that's important is that the original aimim only talked about four specialized formats it talked about digital text large print Grail and audio in this new definition which has been appr approved by the federal office of special education programs we are talking about uh accessible media written and published electronic textbooks and related core materials that are required by education agencies for use by all students so we've branched out from only books only print materials to any ex educational material and the the idea of access to that material I really um I do get to talk to groups of Administrators fairly often and one of the things they'll say to me is am isn't what the law say why is that different so if you have a Savvy administrator like that it's really important for you to be able to say that there has been a change it has been improved by oep and the AEM part of the um is part of the mix now so all in education materials I think if you watched some of our sessions today you may have seen this definition a couple of times it's a definition of accessibility and it means a person with a disability can acquire the same information engage in the same interactions and enjoy the same Services as a person without a disability equally as effective and in a timely manner so what does that look like if I just give this definition to my uh Elementary School principal she's probably likely to say well how does that apply to our school how does it apply to the actual things we're doing so um what I'd like to do is um switch to a video Let's watch a video for just a couple minutes not going to show you the whole thing because it's kind of long um oh and a bet I'm gonna I'm sorry I forgot to when I signed on the second time I forgot to turn on the sound so let me do that and uh then we'll watch this video together here we go this is aim in the 21st century classroom it is on the past website we talked earlier about being partners with cast so so let's watch a bit of this Stars Mill High School and the fyed County public schools in Georgia are working to establish 21st century classrooms to integrate technology into curriculum instruction and assessment to support the participation and achievement of all students by integrating accessible instructional materials and accessible technology in the classrooms for all students students with disabilities benefit from the flexibility and supports provided and often need only limited or no other accommodations they recognize that print textbooks represent a fixed medium one size fits all which is not accessible to many students with disabilities to meet the needs of all students content is provided in flexible digital media which is available via technology and can be adjusted as needed to ensure the provision of accessible materials Georgia law requires that Publishers have recommended learning resources or textbooks provide an electronic version of each student Edition Audrey Tony the principal of stars Mill High School like other principles sets the tone for the staff and student body so I wanted to stop real quickly and just point out to you that this is a video about a Georgia school um but the ideas and the laws that are talked about in this video also apply to Oregon I just want to make sure we were clear about that she describes how they work to make sure that accessibility for students with print dis abilities is considered in the textbook procurement process every time we have a adoption in place the teachers that are on the Committees the coordinators and so forth that on the Committees they're going to always look to see what else does that company bring before we make that adoption if the company of course at this point only have a hard copy chances are we're not going to adopt that series our exceptional children services are always part of those adoptions processes so they're able to also tell the teachers and the companies of their needs as well there are two key elements of accessibility that must be in place accessible content and accessible technology the assisted technology specialist described some of the technology included in the 21st century classroom so each classroom has a projector it has a Smartboard or a screen there is a way for for the teachers to save their lessons through Edmodo which is an online sharing we have portable tablets that also have software that records so anything the teacher projects can be recorded and then uploaded for students review later in the F so I'm going to stop here you can see we're just about halfway through this video let's go back to the PowerPoint but couple things I wanted to point out here first of all well in this video one of the things I loved was that you have a principal who can explain the basic concept of accessibility on this video she knows that their curriculum people look for accessible features in their um in their uh curriculum adoption activities and she knows how those features fit into her classroom instruction this is also a principal who has allocated budget to make sure that every classroom has a certain set of equipment that makes the classroom and the educational materials more accessible to um to the people to the students with disabilities in her classroom and and you heard from the very beginning that in this school the focus is we're going to keep as many kids in the regular classroom environment in the inclusive environment as we possibly can and that's really our Focus so um this is a video you might want to show to admin to an administrator that you're um talking to about aim and and since you're all pretending to be a particular administrator today you might want to share this kind of a video with all the teachers in your school too if that's um if that's become your focus there there are laws pertaining to the provision of aim and I know that in the first session in our conference today um Deborah Fitz Gibbons in her early childhood presentation talked about some of those laws I want to go over again uh just a few of those items with an eye to why do administrators need to know about these laws they don't need to know the specific words but why do they need to know about these laws and this is actually what one of my favorite um legal uh aspects of this presentation this is a joint letter from the office of civil rights uh of the US Department of Education uh and the Civil Rights division of the US Department of Justice so a joint letter please note the date and and then let me tell you a story about how this letter happened basically what this letter said was that if you're requiring technology in a classroom environment where the technology is inaccessible to a population of individuals with disabilities that is discrimination and it's prohibited by all kinds of laws um this is the place where the term um equally effective and equally integrated manner began to be used I think the first place that it showed up but what I want to ask if uh if anybody knows and if you do you can type it in the chat is what happened in 2010 that caused this particular letter to be written so I'm going to wait just a minute and see if there's a a chat uh okay well given the amount of time we have I'm going to um just tell you that 2010 was the year of the iPad 2010 was the year the iPad was issued and in more than one college in University the iPads were adopted as a required device for everybody who attended that college and university and the problem was that there were n there were no uh Vision accessibility features on the iPad in 2010 when it first came out didn't even have a camera the very first version of the iPad so a new technology like the iPad or like artificial intelligence um that we're running into you know many many questions about right now can really raise questions of equal access to um educational materials um and so this was the beginning of some of our accessibility uh issues and ideas the next LA there we go that I want to talk about um is the uh nimus Act nimus is a vehicle for providing um in accessible instructional materials it's the national oh God NA national instructional materials accessibility standard isus and um some of our laws have created a a way for school districts to get files uh electronic files of educational materials for free and nuses the vehicle for which that is used in order again the law here's the exact wording from the law it says that school districts must ensure timely provision of print instructional materials including textbooks that comply with that nus standard for students who are blind or print disabled in accordance with the Oar and it gives you the number there It also says though that school districts must ensure timely provision of instructional materials in accessible formats to children who need instructional materials in accessible formats including those who are blind and print disabled so two important things here one is the definition of timely manner and in Oregon timely manner is defined as at the same time as kids who are not disabled receive their instructional materials if you've ever worked with kids who have Vision impairments and need rail books or or large print books you'll know that that is sometimes a very difficult standard to provide um and to meet so that um but that is Oregon statute and uh important for for administrators to understand that we can't say in an IEP meeting oh we'll have that textbook for you in October everybody else got it last week um so again timely manner is an important part of our of of our system our education agencies every Education Agency in Oregon this is an Oregon statute again uh says that either we have to as a school district adopt the uh accessibility standards of the nus or separately assure that all in instructional materials are provided in a timely manner to Blind persons or others with print disabilities so again that timely manner thing we can't wait for it we have to have things ready when school starts at least by law um so those are some of the big picture Concepts behind the requirement to be accessible the way that plays out in Oregon actual um practice and in rules is that our Oregon IEP has uh has a requirement that we consider not only assistive technology does the student need assistive technology here is f um on this list of special considerations but also does the student need one or more specialized formats print or digital and we can talk a lot about the ins and outs of that and how it's in how it has to be written into an IEP and which IEP program you're using but the basic question is does your school district system address a student's need for accessible educational materials because it is a requirement under the statute so here is uh in biger print um the same wording that Factor G that you saw in the previous slide here is the Oregon ruling and um one of the things I wanted to point out is there's been some confusion about the wording here because it says blindness or other disability and it's it's a common misconception that this really only applies to students who have blindness and not to students who have other disabilities but in fact the aim requirement is for any student who needs access and accessible formats for their educational materials must be provided that so that's another thing that we hope um your administrators understand as particularly as you look at curriculum adoption and things like that um there's a couple laws that I want to just cover briefly in terms of pertaining to the acquisition of Aim so we're talking about curriculum adoption here's one of the Oregon standards um yeah one of the Oregon standard I had to check and make sure it was Oregon or federal because there are standards in both in both um places so as a part of any print instructional materials adoption process procurement contract or other practice or instrument used for purchase of print instruction materials any time you're purchasing print instructional materials the Department of Education has to say to the publisher and yes we also want a a digital file that's sent to uh the nus the Nyx Center the center that collects the files the electronic files so that our kids who aren't able to take advantage of print materials are able to have an electronic and more accessible version um another thing that I think it's important for administrators to understand is that when we're adopting curriculum whether we get electronic files from the publisher through a center like the N nimac Center or uh whether we're cre creting them ourselves or whatever it is we must have sufficient quantities of those things in alternative formats um and available in a timely manner to our students so basically there's a lot of laws that are saying the what amounts to all kids need access to their educational materials whether it's a first grade workbook or a high school uh Advanced algebra curriculum um Everybody Needs access to their educational materials and in a timely manner those are the things that I think it's really important for your school administrators to understand uh I gave you all the laws and the citations because sometimes administrators want to know where does it say that in the law or something like that but basically those basic ideas in a timely manner ex all materials accessible for all students are the requirements that we're working under and this is a list on this slide of possible sources for accessible materials um I know that we can talk about those in another session but let's talk more about what administrators um can do to support the development of a agency-wide system that en encourages following these rules and also encourages access for our students with disabilities I strongly believe that support for accessible educational materials begins with a culture of accessibility and inclusion and that administrators who are aware of processes involving training assessing Learners selecting curriculum all those processes that we do in the district when they have in their head is this going to be accessible this thing we're doing this training we're doing this curriculum we're purchasing we're going to have better more um more useful and and more fluid systems for accessible educational materials so I I mentioned to you earlier that a um that one of the Publications that I've been a part of is the leading the way to Excellence book um from cast publishing and one of the things that we based that publication on was um a research study by lewood Harrison Hopkins in 2008 that looked up at what are the things that successful School leaders do um in their basic leadership practices not not how do they do the individual things but what are the things that they do um and they the study ended up dividing things into four categories first of all they build a vision and set Direction so you can imagine that um having a vision that everything in our school is going to be accessible to all students who in whatever ways they need the accessibility is a vision that um might change the way you do some of the things in your school a successful School leaders also manage the program they tell their their staff and the people around them how to how we do things in our district and you know that if you're from large District the answer to those questions will be much different than if you're from a a a very tiny district with only three or four schools School leaders also understand and develop individuals they do super U staff development and supervision and they make sure that the people they supervise are uh aware of whatever issue we're talking about in this case that they're aware of the need for all students to have access to their educational materials and then the fourth thing that school leaders do is redesign the organization they on a regular basis they look at what they're doing they're saying what parts of this are working and what parts of this um still need to uh be moved forward so those are the four categories what I want to do today is we we can give you some more examples on this slide of things that only School administrators can do so School administrators can ensure that aim services are legal and ethical that's why I went through all that law stuff with you because only an administrator can say you know we really have a requirement to do this in our district and here's how we're going to do it only School administrators can ensure that appropriate employees know how to respond to a request for aim what what would you do if a parent came to you and said I think my child needs an alternate format of the the science textbook this year because you just can't read it how would staff respond and only a school administrator can set that tone now of course you're going to work with other people but as a principal or as a director of special ed you need to be able to have an answer for questions like this and you need to be able to make sure that it's consistently applied throughout the district only School administrators can require that we use data to make aim and aim and a decisions sorry that's a typo I always find at least one in the middle of the presentation only School administrators can do budgeting only School administrators can monitor their services take data and see how things you know set goals and make sure that the district is improving the goals and there are a number of frequently asked questions that really have to be answered at the district level so for the rest of our time today we're going to focus on this management as aspect one of the things that um we see a lot is that when when we begin to want to develop a a districtwide system for aim or any assistive technology any aspect of how we do um technology for kids with disabilities there are a lot of questions that come up about how do we do things and one of the best ways to answer some of those questions is to develop written operating guidelines so that's the management aspect of a school administrator's job we can have a great vision but unless we get down to the nuts and bolts of how do we do things and and uh answer some of those questions we we might just have a vision that that uh doesn't really go any place so we're going to hope that our operating guidelines ensure that our our services our aim services are responsive to the schools to parents and students and Educators and also ensure that they're coste effective and efficient so that we're not Reinventing the wheel every time we run across a new question um and having to do the same thing over and over again maybe without so many successful results um um one of some of the things we know about guidelines for aim or any other aspect of school uh management is that if you don't have a process it's more there's more likely to be disagreement and conflict and it doesn't have to be a separate or complicated process but you need some kind of process people need to know what to do when particular things happen and the more you can put that into uh frequently asked questions and the more you can address those questions that are frequently Asked then the more time and energy and resources you have to address the unusual situations and um situations where we don't have good solid answers because they just don't happen very often another thing we know is that if you ask the wrong question you're bound to get the wrong answer and the one of the wrong question examples I love to use for this is the uh the question of well what aim do kids with autism need you know what accessible materials do kids with with autism or phys physical Orthopedic impairments need um that the question is what are the characteristics of the student and what are the features of the uh aim that they may need what formats might they need and what are the features of those formats um we have more lessons to be learned and that is that early involvement of all team members ensures better follow through so the more you can get classroom staff and individuals who are going to be implementing on a daily basis involved in an early on in an assessment or in the development of District level processes the more likely you are to have Buy in and follow through we know that at least part of any assessment should be done in the customary environment where where the aim will be used um and we also know that there are an awful lot of aimed decisions that could be made by the classroom staff who serve the student on a regular basis so sometimes we need experts but not always um I've developed a list of the top 10 questions that I hear um people asking of their administrators and I want to present that today to those of you who are either already um District administrators or who are pretending today for a while that you do have that administrative responsibility um because I think that these are the questions that can help you as you begin to develop a system for um for aim in your agency and please if you have additional questions to the one that that we're going to cover in the PowerPoint slides today put them in the chat and we'll address them at the end of the session or if we don't get to them um will contact you as and um have a convers ation with you about them so here's my top 10 questions the ones I hear most often what should Educators do if they believe a child needs Aim so basically what are your pre-referral strategies what data should they be collecting what formal processes do they use when they're doing an assessment for of the need for student who might need accessible educational materials that's going to be a different answer for every District um so but it's one that you need to answer so that people don't know what to do when they when they have that idea what should Educators do if a parent asks for aim for their child during an IEP meeting um so do you fill out a form how do you handle that request in your it'll be different in your District depending on the requests the parent makes and also um the kind of aim that the student might need but what we know is that if your staff can't answer that question we're more likely to have um some conflict and some disagreement and what what we never want is for parents to go away feeling like well I asked that question and they didn't have an answer for me so they don't really care about my request our main goal in in an IEP meeting is to have a conversation with parents so that we know that we are responsive to their concerns and they understand the specialized program that we're developing again a similar question but what should Educators do when a parent asks about aim during an informal conversation just in the hallway or when they come to pick up their kids at school at what point do we document that request and make sure that again parents aren't walking away saying well I tried to talk to them about that but they just didn't listen how and when are our District's aim assessments completed so what's the process when is an aim evaluation needed or can we just stri things in the classroom um and see if they'll work and then put it on the IP do we need a formal assessment what are the districts resources to help with aim you've heard a lot today during the day about the Otep uh loan library but we also know that your all of your districts um have accessibility features in the technology that your students are using many of your districts have onetoone student devices going on and and what are the resources in those to help with accessible educational materials if an educator and IP team is considering recommending a particular kind of aim for a child how and when should supervisors be notified this tends to lean toward requests for uncommon um assistive technology or for devices and also for um rail Solutions so sometimes it's about cost uh sometimes it's about complicated processes forgetting the aim but administrators need to tell their staff well if you're going to purchase any if you're going to ask for purchase of something that's $500 or more I want to know about it um ahead of time um how do IEP teams consistently consider aim needs what's your consideration process excuse me in your district and when an IEP team does consider aim what data should they be using in order to make a decision is it changes in student performance it is um what it do you require a trial period things like that how should a written into an IEP where do you write it and and what words do you use when you're talking about accessible educational materials and finally if there is disagreement or conflict about aim at any point what should Educators do at what point should they notify an administrator about that disagreement or conflict so this is just a list of questions I'm hoping that what you can do with this list is to um is to use it as a guide as you're having conversations with your uh agency administrators with your curriculum directors with your directors of special ed about how to handle accessible educational materials in your agency we know that this answers to these questions have to be customized and we'd be very happy to talk with you more about any one of these questions or um any other aspect of systemic approaches to accessible educational materials one of the things that uh Deb has asked me to talk about is to let you know that um we do have a technology inventory available um for your for districts to complete um that could help you take a look at what what you already have in your toolbox and that may help you make some decisions about where you need to go next and then on this final slide we have a bunch of different resources about aim and materials adoption in Oregon that we wanted to share with you these are all hot links when you download the um the slide deck and they will many of them will lead you to the Oar comments that we've talked about quite a lot today so um again I want to invite you if you want more information you can feel free to contact me at the email address on this slide and Deborah Fitz Gibbons is am amazingly responsive uh coordinator for the Oregon technology Access program and I know that she would be happy to talk to you too so I used my time uh I'm happy to take more questions or Deb how would you like to proceed well I have been looking at the chat box and people are enthralled with the conversation but maybe they're still preparing the questions they have in their mind and so uh you the time is never gone for questions you have Gail's information here in mind but we'll be quiet for just a moment and uh give you an opportunity to ask any of those questions that may be lingering I don't have a question but I do have a comment um Gail I really really appreciated the the questions that administrators need to ask to create their policies I think that that's great and and I wish that um I know me as a parent of a child with an IEP um I would have liked to have been a little more aware of those sorts of things so thank you for those questions those are great well you're welcome you know the truth is I think that kind of set of questions can apply to anything that school administrators are in charge of um could be about bus transportation as as much as accessible educational materials but one of the things that really got me going on this topic early on was that I heard special education directors or principls or other administrators say to me oh well I don't worry about that because we have a team you know we have an assisted technology team have a a group of people who take care of that for me and I I really think that on a one kid at a time basis those teams are crucial they're very valuable and they change lives but when we're talking about having systems that are responsive to parents and to to kids with disabilities and and to the needs that are imposed on us and required by law administrators have to get involved and I so I think that um rather than rather than wait for um somebody to fire file a due process complaint or have a process because they don't have a process um we're better off to ask some of those questions UPF front so that everybody knows what to do in a district and it really answers the question where do I start right because so many people have that question and they're like ah this is a big deal you know it's a big systemwide thing how do I begin this process and so this is fantastic you know the whole time I was talking I I kind of in the back of my head every time I changed a slide I I was saying to myself I that Deb thinks I should say more about that or there's some details in there that I should say more about that so this was just a set of questions to get you started because there are always a lot of details and we want to invite everybody um who's on this call or watches this video later to um to investigate what the answers are for your District but also to contact us if you want more information excellent you know Gail every time we do training uh whether it's for therapists or otat and people go okay that's fine that I know this but what about my administrators they need to be on board and if they're not supporting it or if they're unaware of what's happening it's as good as not having support because they can't speak to it um and so giving those questions is invaluable I agree with you Chandra on on that what about our administrators we have to bring them into the conversations and I have go ahead I think we have to bring them into the conversation in different ways we I don't want an administrat to know all the different options for uh text to speech or speech to text I don't they don't need to know that but they do need to know the processes for the district um because they can come ask me about the options for Texas beach that's right what is their role what is the slice of the pie that they can and as you said there are a lot of things that only the administrator uh can be tuned into | OTAP-RSOI | UCzm63FH4pudDZeqjRiPLUOQ | 2024-01-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,011 | 38,020 |
cJdQsdkBykQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJdQsdkBykQ | Satellites Collide | Deep Blue Computer | Aircraft Carrier Collides | Bob Dylan|Rudolf (ENGLISH#19) | in 2009 two satellites collide in space both the u.s satellite iridium 33 and the russian cosmos 2251 were destroyed in the accident in 1996 deep blue becomes the first computer to win a chase game against a reigning world champion despite his defeat in the first game russian world champion gary caspero proceeds to win the match by 4-2 games in 1964 an aircraft carrier collides with a destroyer in australia killing 82 destroyer hmas voyager sailed under aircraft carrier hmas melbourne spool was cut in half and sank in 1964 bob dylan's album the times they are a changing is released the title track is one of dylan's best known song in 1962 francis carey powers a u.s spy captured by the soviet union is released powers was exchanged for captured soviet spy rudolph's appeal | VERITABLE VOX | UCvBUyR-yl3Zu64cDn4mMkFQ | 2021-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 137 | 780 |
JddFLMr7t0Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JddFLMr7t0Q | Budapest has the busiest and longest TRAMS in the world! | Trailer: City Unboxed | This is Budapest, Hungary. It is home to continental Europe's oldest underground metro line, and it houses the busiest tram line in the world. The modern city of Budapest were originally two separate cities, the cities of Buda and Pest, divided by the Danube River. During World War Two, all of the bridges that connect the two portions of the cities were destroyed, and thereafter they've built two metro lines and nine bridges that connect the two halves. In the modern day. Today I'm going to take you on a tour of Budapest, Hungary by transit, by cycling and by walking, And then we're going to give Budapest, Hungary a HUMAN MOBILITY SCORE. | Urban Cycling Institute | UCGUsu81fitNrOjYjuprqFMg | 2022-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 113 | 645 |
WtMuIOF02dI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtMuIOF02dI | People Should Be More Like Dogs: An Introduction To One Of My Gurus | let me introduce you to kobe say hi kobe come here say hi what are you doing you been a good boy yeah you've been good kobe is one of my gurus [Music] yeah i'm one of my gurus aren't you buddy you're so sweet i call him one of my gurus because he's really he's taught me lessons about love and he's taught me lessons about greeting people and truly seeing the best in people if you show up to my house kobe doesn't care who you are he will run out he will run circles around you he will want to hug you he will look to kiss you and he treats you he treats every person that walks in my house unless you're super afraid in which case he doesn't know what to do with that but he treats every person that comes on this property as if they are his long lost best friend and let's see if i can get him in this picture a little bit more and so he golly i don't know what's going on with this camera today but he is an incredible guru just an incredible boy and i want to encourage you to be more like kobe as i've sought to learn from him have learned from him let's learn to love what if we treated everybody like they were a long-lost best friend like they were family who haven't seen him forever i mean you can leave our house and you'll leave and i'll come back after being gone only like 10 minutes and kobe wagner had been gone for a year and a half and he's running circle he's so excited his tail is wack but just to think about how he greets people how he genuinely authentically loves people people can be mean to him and he puts his tail down he doesn't know what's going on but he'll go right back to him treating him with the same love and affection that he gave to everyone else how different would our world look if more people started acting like kobe started learning from kobe or from their dogs and started truly seeing everybody as unique and yet revering them you see our enemy is only our enemy because we haven't realized that we're one i was given an opportunity a handful years ago to sue some people who were slandering me falsely accusing me of things and when approached by a lawyer i said you know what i wouldn't sue myself so i'm never going to sue them and very hard for people to comprehend but our enemy you have no enemies when you realize there's that when you step into a place of awakening oneness there are many enemies you see everybody as divine as god you see the divine in all things and all people and it really does change everything so i just want to encourage you today be more like kobe dude yeah be more like kobe man because what this world needs is more people that act like dogs hope you have a beautiful day remember from kobe this the more we awaken the more we play [Music] | Guru of Chill | UC37lBCZ8NfD2aUU3GlPTIYA | 2020-10-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 538 | 2,723 |
CNAVs7VvtCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNAVs7VvtCQ | From Special to Holy Relationship - Living A Course in Miracles - Divine Intervention #17 | [Music] good morning good morning nice to see you all so our topic for today is like stepping into the using of relationships for healing and just sharing really we're just sharing miracles and difficulties were going through but just like how how we're moving through and yeah I'm just very glad to share this experience with Ken and I know today we have a lot to share and maybe we can start with a prayer would you like to share that yeah sure okay so if you would like to just get comfortable just relax into yourselves and if you wish you can close your eyes I do not know the thing I am and therefore do not know what I am doing where I am or how to look upon the world or on myself yet in this learning is salvation born and what are what you are will tell you of itself steady our feet our Father our doubts be quiet and our holy minds be still and speak to us we have no words to give you we would but listen to your word and make it ours lead our practicing as does a father lead a child along a way he does not understand yet does he follow sure that he is safe because his father leads the way for him that's just to remember that were always being looked after hmm let him lead the way yeah yeah like I can see to like how everything just starts with a prayer I feel that we've made like this really really huge prayers and it was like last week for me I was in a point where I was like on my knees asking for help I was going through a lot of specialness and when I I I knew that only my my projects were that inspiration only that inspiration that comes through that will make me walk through it and just get out of that hole and with that big prayer that's when this beautiful project came to me and it was doing the website and supporting finish the website for awakening to love and light men retreat that I think you might have heard already and yeah that was that was huge because at first it was just okay this this is a project I'm happy to be working with the ANA and all this but really when she started sharing to me what this website really meant and the experience she was inviting me into I just knew it wasn't at all about the website it just like transformed completely and yeah it was just very deep very very deep it's like I had this huge prayer in my heart and it just came like this wave like of love of peace and I don't even know how to explain it there are no words to explain it well before though there was a struggle to even take it on yeah it was yeah there was a little stroll before taking the website on yeah but when I spoke with her about the inspiration of the website that just lifted me up completely and then we received a call a message and like all the all the friends here in the community we received the message then she was saying okay I I am very happy to be in these beautiful preparations of this retreat but I I need help I need support and like after my magnificent experience that I was into completely like the experience of the retreat she was doing puttin out this call for support and it was funny because actually when I read the message like the first time like I just read the title and it said something like a call for support from and I read Ana I was like what does it say and then I read awakening to love and life and retreat and I was like okay okay I'm just gonna ignore that no I don't think it's for me like all the resistance was there and okay I could that can wait and then like I had I kept hearing it and I kept like I even had dreams about it come on now I was like no no no no that's not for me this is too huge I don't want to be in something that huge and no thank you and yeah just like a like a truckload of persistence or something and I was going down with nothing I was going down the other funny thing was is you also prayed that you wanted a real big project to put your put yourself in prayer like I really asked for it and then I'm saying no thank you I think we do it out a lot like the answer is right in front of is like no no I don't want to be happier that's not how I'm supposed to look that's an exactly no that's not how I pictured it thank you and yeah I was just like a few days as well a few days like I was drowning in help a few days just because I chose to but at the same time I was praying okay it's just like give me give it to me straight and then I was like crying one day in the expression and then Kristen just tells me and well for what do you feel inspired about what has touched your heart or something and then it's like it was so obvious in my mind okay yeah it's it's a very treat yeah yeah yeah no that was that was before but like it was like the website got completed and then he was okay I don't know if I want to come into this new part of leadership of leadership in in sharing about this event and helping with all the preparations that are needed and registration and all this like so yeah so that's what came and yeah after after that like after being in that hole I had my co with the ANA and then it's like yeah I actually really felt you from the beginning like I knew it was for you and I said yeah I knew it was for me too but I was just resisting and I was going down and as soon as I had that call it was like an explosion of inspiration came through and I was so happy so happy so happy okay so that got me got me over the line it started to feel inspired and and everything and then one day she she called me again and she said Anna you need to take this on and I was like so so so what is it about like Anna did you say yes to your healing you said I yes only to your healing what is the gift that you're gonna get from this this is not about a retreat what is your motivation what is your gift what is the process you're going through and it was so clear that it was this project came only for me to heal this huge pattern in my mind of not speaking up of being in weakness not speaking what I'm hearing from the spirit and like all this doubt and all this fear and it's like I've been trying to be like nice but in a way I'm just compromising and people-pleasing and that just makes me feel very bad very very bad and it just feels like this is the moment that I can move through it this will help me move through it and yeah like it's been really beautiful because it is this process for me speaking up speaking up saying one when I feel angry saying when I don't feel something because that's scary like showing myself even to you or the the lovely people that live in our house right now like just sharing like I'm like I'm angry or I feel this or the other thing is just like jumping off the cliff every single time and I think you saw my email on Thursday which when I was just inviting everyone to see the product of this beautiful beautiful collaboration of this website and this retreat and I can remember feeling so shaked up about it like I was like okay I know I need to take this step this is jumping off the cliff I had the email in front of me and I was okay I need to press this button I need to take this step because this is my step into the strength that I'm looking for this is my prayer and it's been answered and these are the steps so yeah I pressed Sandin it was a huge huge thing and I just feel like I keep doing that and I keep doing that every moment every day here in the show is the same thing yeah yeah but I can see that my speaking up is not only for me like it has brought a lot of healing for my brothers for you can do you want to share more about it I could share yeah it's kind of interesting this dynamic because I find it hard if someone gets stoned with me and I can get aggressive back I find it I feel like it's an attack so I'm really learning to surrender and to stay down in a way there's a part of me that just wants to attack and so Anna's coming into our strength and then it was like I don't like this you're not going to be telling me what to do so this has been a dynamic so it's so funny it's like she has to do this and I'm like holding on for dear life okay just relax it's not personal yeah and there's like for me like some some sort of like softness wants to come through that I've never really known about myself and so it feels like the complete unknown as to what I'm stepping into really so that also brings up fear of like well if I'm not going to be dominant then I'm just gonna be walked over and how do I hold my strength but without being aggressive and angry and so I'm just filming this complete conflict in my mind of like well how how the hell do I do this I'm just in a complete new area and just in with my prayers like before it's always been my own strength I know that carry carried me through but it's like there's a new strength that that needs to come through and so that's like my prayer to say like I don't know how to behave I don't know how to change this attitude I don't know how to draw upon your strength and the interesting thing that's come from all of this for me is around support and I think that's like a major major thing that I'm just not going to be supported at all and it will all come crumbling down and it will be down on me so I've got to hold on to my position so yeah there's there's an extreme amount of fear with this like support and it's really interesting because the project that I'm working on at the moment is is it hitting a bit of a brick wall it's basically we're building a new bot which will be really amazing and really supportive of like everything the things that it's going to be able to do is like amazing but it feels so far out of my comfort zone that I feel worthless I feel unworthy I feel stupid I feel humiliated when things aren't going right so it's just bringing up all of these feelings and this tool is like in my mind it's like okay why am i doing it and I think well you know the Course in Miracles can be very difficult when you first start and so my kind of goal with it is is like imagine like when I first started out and it's like now I've got this bot for you that can give you all this support step-by-step and give you all these amazing tools to really really like help your mind so everything I would want for support this is what I want I want the bot to do to point you in the right direction so you can have it literally at your fingertips and it'd be so simple so easy and even like I'd be in the background so a human seeming human can support as well and then I was just looking at it thinking about it's so funny that like I have all this energy to give to support and yet if the support starts coming seemingly this way it's like no that's that's not to see this like no I really want to support no no you don't support me no no I'm gonna build this spot to support so funny I only just saw a minute ago and like so much healing it's coming up like I can see like really it's not anything to do with that it's just this complete unworthiness this stupidness thought that I feel is like hitting up against this brick wall it's just like I just found nowhere to go other than to go inward and it's like I'm exhausting all my old resources until finally what I read in the beginning I do not know the way so it's like it feels like that like I just don't each time it's like another step into I don't know I actually don't know what how I'm gonna how the hell I'm going to get out of this seeming mess in my mind and the funny thing is is like completely forget the miracle because like bogged down it's like no it's all my terrible doom my unworthiness and yet the faith and the miracle will carry us through and so that's what we wanted to quantity share about our necks didn't oh yeah like yeah we have like two minutes so I just wanted to also say like even with this healing that I'm going through and speaking up the things that are coming up for you it's just like these dynamics that are just clashing and helping helping and it's been really beautiful that there are days where I'm just down and he's like strong there are days in which you are down come on let's go and yes it's been really beautiful see how how the support from IT companies just come to hold her hand and walk through this together really I'm very grateful yeah very very grateful mm-hmm yeah I was I was laughing this morning because my my seeming spiritual journey Kenneth's idea was being a monk eventually I'd have my own little shack somewhere in the Buddhist monastery and I'd be there on my own no one to disturb me no one to bother me and it's like no you're in communication all day long with people oh my god this is complete and utter hell but this is this is my way out and it's like in us all joining together today it's like you are our mighty companions we are all in this together and I know I really need you I need you all so I'm very grateful that we're that we're doing this together on these beautiful Sundays that we come together and I'm sure that you're all going through your healing as well and that's what I want you to know that you know on your own in this they were gone through together yeah so yeah with these in our hearts we would like to invite you in into this prayer yeah we are just praying for miracles that's all we're asking for yeah we deserve them and we just keep praying for that the miracle carriers through anything anything hmm yes I was always afraid of yeah freedom we want the freedom from these deep patterns we want to stop being a slave of them so yeah so yeah we are inviting you into this prayer thank you for being here thank you yeah so whatever's on your mind that needs to be cleared or even if there's nothing there we can just all really be together knowing that we are together in this and that we do need to hold each other's hand through these times and remember the joy together so I'd like us to share in this lesson so if you feel comfortable you can close your eyes I am entitled to miracles today we will claim the miracles which are your right since they belong to you you have been promised full release from the world you made you have been assured that the kingdom of God is within you and can never be lost we ask no more than what belongs to us in truth today however we will also make sure that we will not content ourselves with less begin the practice by telling yourself quite confidently that you are entitled to miracles remind yourself that you're asking only for what is rightfully yours remind yourself also that miracles are never taken from one and given to another and then that asking for your rights you are upholding the rights for everyone miracles do not obey the laws of this world they merely follow from the laws of God after this brief introductory phase wait quietly for assurance that your request is granted you have asked for the salvation of the world and for your own you have requested that you be given the means by which this is accomplished you cannot fail to be assured in this you are but asking that the will of God be done in doing this you do not really ask for anything you state a fact that cannot be denied the Holy Spirit cannot but assure you that your request is granted the fact that you accept it must be so there is no room for doubt and uncertainty today we are asking a real question at last the answer is a simple statement of a simple fact you will receive the assurance that you seek I will not trade miracles for grievances I want only what belongs to me God has established miracles as my right I will not trade miracles for grievances I want only what belongs to me God has established miracles as my right I will not trade miracles for grievances I want only what belongs to me God has established miracles as my right I am entitled to miracles each day a thousand treasures come to me with every passing moment I am blessed with gifts throughout the day in value far beyond all things of which I can conceive a brother smiles upon another and my heart is gladdened someone speaks a word of gratitude or mercy and my mind receives this gift and takes it as its own and everyone who finds the way to God becomes my Saviour pointing out the way to me and giving me his certainty that what he learned is surely mine as well I thank you Father for the many gifts that come to me today and every day from every Son of God my brothers are unlimited in all their gifts to me now may I offer them my thankfulness that gratitude to them may lead me on to my creator and his memory well thank you so much for joining us in the prayers thank you we walking hand-in-hand together yeah thank you thank you it's so good to see you every Sunday [Laughter] [Music] | A Course In Miracles ACIM: Living Miracles ACIM | UCXpL4OXSmktqlP6_S5p5jIQ | 2018-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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kV5FVqc_iP4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV5FVqc_iP4 | The Halo Morning Show 12/12/19 | Happy Thursday Saints! Welcome back to The Halo Morning Show! We're coming to you live from the Halo news room with your news and your stories. There will be an Esports meeting right after school tomorrow. It's at 12:30 in Mr. DuBois's room and it's a live Q and A with the Senior Director of the Overwatch League. It's an awesome opportunity for anybody to ask questions about esports in general and to ask about what it's like to work in the video game industry. Everyone is welcome we hope as many people show up as they can! If you are on a running crew for the Christmas plays please come to the theatre as soon as possible after school today for a meeting. This includes all crew members with the exception of makeup and hair, ushers, and ticket sales. All other crew members should report to the theatre at 3:05 today. Please bring your scripts if you have them, and if you don't, please bring a 3 ringed binder. Congratulations to both freshman teams last night as they swept Bishop Miege. The varsity boys are back in action tonight at 7pm in the semifinals of the Liberty north invitational against Park Hill. Check our social media and website for a link to watch the game. Any student interested in entering an Engineering Model Bridge Building Contest see Coach Hetzel in Room 150 by this Friday for the information. The boys basketball team opened up their season with a 51-43 win in the opening round of the Liberty north invitational. Keeshawn Mason and Zarian Navy both scored in double figures while Phillip Bell and Will Gavin chipped in 8 points each. The Saints will play Park Hill on Thursday at 7pm in the semifinals. Anyone who wants to purchase a holiday saints t-shirt can do so today in the commons during lunch. T-shirts are $20. You can pay for them in the spirit shop with cash or card. All proceeds will benefit the nativity house, a local catholic charity. You can wear the shirt this Friday during school for a spirit day and December 20th at the St. James game. Attendance exam waivers will be passed out during lunch on Monday, 12/16 To earn an exam waiver you must not miss more than 2 days, which is 8 block periods... part days and single blocks missed DO count and are added into the total. Everything counts against the exam waiver: illness, doctor's appointments, out of town, surgery...etc. If you earned your exam waiver, but have outstanding fines, $$ owed, detentions, unverified college visits, equipment outstanding..etc, your waiver will be held until you take care of business. SO TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS BEFORE MONDAY. You must have at least an 86% in the class you wish to use your attendance exam waiver for. The waiver has to be turned into your teacher prior to the exam. Want to see you pick with Santa? Go to the school website and look for the link under "About Us" Lost and Found items will be placed on the Commons stage today from 9:30a-2pm. If you have lost items during this school year, please stop by take items that are yours. Any items remaining at the end of this week will be donated to Turnstyles. This week only, there will be additional detention times to give students plenty of opportunities to get their detentions served before finals. Detention will be offered before and after school each day. Morning detention begins at 7:15 and after school detention begins at 3:10. Detention is held in room 147. Again, these additional times are for this week only. On today's menu for the saints cafe is tamales, lime rice, beans, churros, and boscos. Today is the feast of Our Lady of Gaudalupe. Mary's appearance to Juan Diego as one of his people is a powerful reminder that Mary—and the God who sent her—accept all peoples. Now it's time for the fun fact of the day! Today is national gingerbread house day Thanks for watching today's show! Remember - Stay classy, Saints and Make This Day Count! | Halo | UCqUSpB2HkzLwqzA0-dXNB7w | 2019-12-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 687 | 3,865 |
I4I2-539Ngg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4I2-539Ngg | The Agrarian Crisis and Unemployment have Peaked Over the Past Five Years | [Music] hello and welcome to newsclick the Narendra Modi government is likely to present its last budget and all eyes are already on the Prime Minister and his cabinet to see what measures they might come up with in the aftermath of their loss in the state elections to talk more about this we have with this noted economist and author ruff Samia - Adria could you just first talk about what you see is the current economic situation India right now especially over the last four years is a five yeah this is the dream is reaching the end of its tenure and the International context has also changed somewhat in those five years and the other frame within which you have to evaluate this is in terms of what they claim that they would do and what they're actually done overall if you look at the economy there's been one major problem for many analysts which is that the government has been changing definitions training methods and the credibility of numbers and the government has taken a big hit over the last one year so even taking that into account I guess the two major disasters of this regime in terms of economic policy are widely known one is the monetization was initially drummed up as a measure to fight several things like money counterfeit currency terrorism and corruption and of course we know it has done none of these things and on the other hand all the money has come back to the bank and in fact the the measure of the terrorism whichever matter you want to use or certainly not going to show the government in a better light than it did before the monetization as for GST the the the ridiculous spectacle of making it a second freedom movement and calling the Parliament is absurdity of a certain kind where you actually eventually instead of one country one tax is what the slogan was here of course one country multiple tracks rates but also multiple texts is frequently being changed and resulting in a great deal of uncertainty but the more important point about both these measures you and GST is it they constituted a frontal attack on the informal sector small and medium businesses agriculture and the entire informal sector including the workers a D monetization for instance set back the economy by at least in terms of gross rates about two percentage points which is an estimate that Manmohan Singh at once put out and fairly close to the target and in particular it ended in the closure of a lot of small and medium scale informal establishments and the return to their native states of workers with my great strategist I mean art I witnessed this firsthand in Chennai a lot of workers would be milling around the neighborhood and eat on the street they were just gone any few days because nobody going to give them credit in that period so you know I mean I think the the the list of losses under D monetary it is very large including a hundred and four precious lives for is the government still not express any kind of regret that apart the GST exercise you know often it's lost sight of what is the central feature the GST exercise basically to bring the small guy under the tax net and had a sim in all possible ways because this earlier the excise duty limit is 1.5 crores it became 20 lakhs turnover per year for GST of course now they are reading it and bringing it back to 1.5 lakhs because experience shows it's just completely absurd but I think this is the other point you see what is common to GST and the overall economic policy frame of this government is the emphasis on indirect taxes th is an indirect tax when international oil prices declining we had the government increasing Excel you it is all the time to maintain its revenues the share of indirect taxes in central government tax revenue has gone up significantly over this period and while the government has been you know kind of parading around growths eight numbers which chained with the whims and fancies of the concerned agency putting it out in terms of the impact on people's lives I would say this last five years have been characterized by two major elements of a crisis one is the a gradient crisis which intensified this government said that once we come to office there'll be no tear shed and no farmer so I said all the usual rhetoric what of course I'm a trans kinda he told us it's only Joomla and you know to take it seriously but the second thing is that they said they're create what I got at least one crore jobs a year or something like that and the jobs are nowhere to be found instead what we now have is that the data gathering agencies which put out data on employment unemployment I've basically been told to stay cold not to put any data out in the public domain and so you don't even have after the 2011-12 National Sample Survey you don't have any large-scale sample survey data on employment unemployment and the Labor Bureau used to put out numbers they have been told to keep quiet and after the initial attempt to refer to Picatta making as a major source of employment subsequently the government has realized that that is not going to sell and so they'll just not put out employment numbers now we have CDs issues because the CMA has been tracking the economy central monitoring the economy and their reckoning is that between last November and December two thousand seventeen and eighteen you've had loss of a very significant number of jobs about 1.1 Cory number so the total people in employment of any kind self-employment by the employment has declined by 1.1 crore and certainly this is not because more people are going to school or women are going to school for longer years the usual reasoning the resistor there may be a very small part of that but most of it is basically saying there are no jobs to be found so you stop looking for them after a while right what in the West will be called disgrace to work I you know this current work hypothesis in India it's more a question of substantial disguise unemployment people of small half acre farms not enough work for them on the farm they seek employment they don't get it so this is the kind of label for that shows up when you drive through the countryside or the urban areas at traffic lights trying to sell you a paper at bus stands and sell flowers or on the train singing to your hoping you'd give them some money this is sitting on the road and trying to offering train your shoes so you created this very poorly remunerated extremely fragile large numbers of self-employed and precariously employed sections of population and you on the other side you have actually used the law made changes in the law to say that those who are currently on more secure employment will eventually have to deal with fixed term employment is the new announced policy the government fixed time employment for everybody so you know unemployment fringe under the agrarian crisis we are in much deeper trouble than we were and you see that people after you know these suicides dipping around for a while have no began to take to the streets to address this issue and to demand of the government that they do something about it so now you'll see a spate of announcement from different state governments in the run-up to the by-election and the problem with a lot of the media discussion expression is in national media they discussed on the budget is it so superficial for example two things that happen that have not found much mention at all in the previous budgets two major sources of direct taxation drill taxation taxation of income of wealth and their food is based on the capacity of the person to pay and therefore it is more reasonable for taxation and indirect taxes where the poor and rich by the same rate of tax on any commodity they buy so one would normally expect that a country's taxation structure move in the direction of greater direct taxation however Indian debt has been reversed there was a process of that happening earlier but now in the four five years is Modi regime that is reversed and the share of indirect tax has gone up and you know what this really implies for many people you know you contrast the rise in excise duties contrast the GST which ultimately hasn't delivered them what they wanted because the economy has been in doldrums and also because the mess with the whole GST implementation what do you find that two very important direct tax sources have been modified one the birth tax will be abolished in a country where the most recent Oxfam numbers tell you that the top one percent of us all have 61 percent of the wealth you will you abolished wealth tax second in the most recent 1718 budget or 1890 demerger you had a measure interview saying that all corporate entities with an annual turnover below 250 crores will now be taxed at 25 percent instead of 30 percent no this is practically almost the entire corporate sector most of it anyway and the huge reduction in the rep tax revenue on that account and interestingly enough the government of India also puts out data from the Ministry of Finance document if you look at them they have a large sample that they study and then they give you what or called effective rates of Taxation so for example a nominal tax rate maybe 30% and then you add lee side charge and all that it looks like 35 37 percent on paper penal rate of Taxation some would argue but with you bring in all the exemptions and the concessions the effective tax rate for corporates making more than 100 crore profits or 10 crore profit a year becomes as low as twenty two point eight percent or 20 percent to 22 percent so policy if I can please pay a little bit more but the private sector guys are pretty good at you know using all the loopholes in the system so effective taxation of the corporate sector profits and of high net worth individuals in this country is something of a scandal right and that I think you know that is where it ties up with the fact that over the last five years what you've seen generally the common had been priding itself on the Faculty's net fiscal deficit targets but how is it done this has done this first of all primarily by pruning government expenditure so that the expenditure of these central and state governments and the share of GDP they're going down experiences of center itself as a share of GDP has been going down at a time when the government needed to put any more money into infrastructure and derive the economy 40 monetization post GST and at the same time whatever resources are being mobilized or being increasingly verbalized through indirect taxes now this is an impact on demand as well because in ordinary people who pay higher interest axis or likely to by less than they were doing earlier so if you don't have assets and if you don't have employment how do you live very simple question here any household well either need income from its assets land other productive assets or will derive income through productive wage labor now when those crew have been used or in crisis where does the stand typical rural household go to survive and you know it's not that the urban areas are particularly better they may be marginally better Lydia's because of infrastructure and so on but everywhere the crisis of employment in the crisis of agriculture both of its I wouldn't say or only caused by policy the last five years they've been there earlier as well but they have in the sense enormously increased in size and the contrast is also with the promises that were made right so this is why we are at this point in time these are the two major challenges and I don't see the budget being able to address them at all I mean know you unless you're dreaming of a wholesale reversal of policies that have been followed for years and years I don't see it happening | NewsClickin | UCOF1iS7lmNRSWVqL8N3L6kQ | 2019-02-01 | 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FxoWHyRqNlE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxoWHyRqNlE | Is pregnancy true love because of religion or a decoy #andrewswanson #leir #Thorïsdottir 10101010 | hello everyone I know it's been a while and oh boy have we got something for you I found I found Brittany Victoria clay or Brittany swamp then a [ __ ] list what is a [ __ ] list it's basically a [ __ ] playlist no wonder she called herself uh no wonder she calls herself girl has no name because she's waiting the right time for her man to kill me and also because it's Game of Thrones and they'd like to [ __ ] so you're [ __ ] a miner congratulations not only that they have a child now efficiency peacock yeah that's basically it what he said right there visions Bri code everything that's happening right now that's negative right now I dreamt I precooked and you know what she [ __ ] up yeah definitely because that's what they do they go in there go in at midnight and they're four by fours and Viking reenactments and then they [ __ ] a car why because there's a song that they have on there called dear remember the techno song put your ass in the air cuz yeah that's on their list not too much in tyga bouncing on my dick ATL backseat serenade hate [ __ ] eternally yours it's all right there oh right there and just because it's private 'add on desktop or laptop I can see privative videos on my ps4 so yeah if you're trying to force your kid to like go from one place to another to your apartment to your friend's house mark ruler whatever because you're still using a Swedish German names you know then you're definitely trying to also [ __ ] you're calling her a [ __ ] when you're [ __ ] I won't do that I'm doing me sexual and I wouldn't do that and that's probably an excuse that you used something you could [ __ ] [ __ ] Carter right hmm shows what kind of guy you are definitely shows what kind of guy you are mm-hmm so she's going downhill having a kid that y'all calling herself Britney Swan soon Brittany Victoria Swan soon you know what sounds better I can take a perk or clay which you should have done instead of assumed very quickly on the message that I sent you on your phone I was hesitant and I sent it to you but you were very reluctant and said sorry for ruining your life ruining your life you were only trying to get out of a conversation because you had another conversation with Aaron or from what I can tell Andrew Swanson I have a friend named Andrew do you know how awkward that is saying Andrew all the time when I'm at his place hanging out it is very very very very awkward so who's running whose life by having a kid in their 20s because of peer pressure because you're using me as a hate [ __ ] [Music] you are too easy to read you are very easy to find and you are an idiot that wants to try to fix himself and become an adult but every time you try to be an adult you just go back to being a child happy free a day | JakeCosplays™ | UC_5Lb-4EWaeTQoX7HFqODVw | 2018-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 528 | 2,901 |
_dbSFVGBvZQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dbSFVGBvZQ | Weekend recap | need your sponsors man oh my god yo ev this [ __ ] is mad annoying every time i go on youtube it's like prompting me to go anyways who gives a [ __ ] about all that all right so we got two canelo fan boys in here and we got two canola haters in here let's get it i'm on my lunch break so i got about like 40 minutes to talk with you guys all right so pretty much we all saw what happened yesterday were any of you guys surprised let me start off with jay because he i i've never had him on his the first time joseph go ahead uh let me know were you were you surprised at whatsoever and what you saw um well first off thanks for having me bro i really appreciate it anytime man any time but um honestly i was shocked the way that that demetry was able to dominate the fight i really was i was expecting a difficult fight honestly i even told my wife it's funny i i told my wife she asked me that we're gonna bet and i said you know put twenty dollars on on vevo by decision i swear to god like i'll have it right to you and confirm this and i was joking around not knowing what i'm saying but i said that because i just had a feeling about this fight man i've i in the last few years i haven't went but i haven't been watching boxing the way i used to watch it before um but i can say that i've seen his last five six fights and i just knew that this this could be a recipe for disaster honestly um bevo was his game he has his defense is tight um he has a quick one too um he knows how to change speeds like i noticed that he was doing that last night you know and and he'll hit canelo with a jab with a straight right and then out of nowhere he'll just come down and throw a quick right and catch him off guard and you know canelo just look very uncomfortable i honestly cannot see a rematch going any other way other than being a little bit closer but i still see um dimitri winning a rematch i just think canelo should really stay that stay at 168. i think that's already a little bit too high for him and this is a perfect example of what happens when two great skillful fighters are meet and one is just a lot bigger i think that made a huge difference joe do you see anything going different in the rematch because i know canelo alvarez said he wants to do the rematch right away which you know what i'm kind of happy because i really did not want to see another triple g fight triple g's just too old at this point i don't think anybody gives a [ __ ] about that fight so do you see anything do you see any different it going any different in the rematch so uh first of all uh good to meet you jay welcome and uh thanks for having me on uh johnny good to see you adrian uh so before i go into that let's talk about this first of all let's give dimitri people all the credit in the world all the credit he beat the number one pound-for-pound fighter and it was it was convincing it was like a four nine three or ten two if you have it any higher i i don't know what you were watching eight four i think is generous but like fine i i had a nine three personally because like eight four could be like a swing around whatever um so with bevel right the big thing about beavel is that like when when we were talking i remember our last conversation we were talking about what uh what were the toughest fights for canelo we are we agreed beevo and i had already said he wouldn't beat beterbia so you know but bevel was a fight i said that's a 50 50 fight and that that could go either way i thought bieber was going to be really dangerous but even i didn't see this coming mostly because when the fight started i obviously be was gonna jab i'm like okay fine whatever he's jabbing he's hitting canelo's gloves a lot like this doesn't really do anything for me but after like the fifth or uh i think it was after the sixth round it just everything changed because canelo threw the the kitchen sink at him in the first six and had nothing left and beavel just started picking him apart i i would like to uh argue really quickly about this beevo has uh i i love the fact that we're not going to see a third triple g fight i don't want to see it i think that's lame i think triple g is done i have him fight charlo or andrade or somebody else i don't care uh make beaver happen but give people all the credit in the world because people were calling beevo a euro bum they were calling him another white guy that that uh we were trying to hype up and say he wasn't that good even as a canelo fan even i knew what kind of danger he posed i knew he was better than all the guys that canelo had fought aside from triple g and now people here's the thing right beavel is is up like for 175 he's small but canelo started his career at 147 my guy like this is not pascal this is not um uh cut com uh companos this is not any of those guys this is a guy who came up from 147 was going to give up size and even in the kovalev fight i put a bet on kovalev golov didn't win but he was winning that fight until the knockout happened that's why i've always said canelo he his size his length was eventually going to be an issue because if he couldn't manhandle a guy or he saw what happened yep and you know you know what's funny now i'm glad that you that you brought up the uh uh let's give uh people all the credit in the world because they're not doing that espn uh yahoo sports all of them everybody's just talking about oh canelo was chasing greatness he dared to be great he dared to be nobody's nobody's even acknowledging the fact that canelo was already a champion at 175. they're making it seem like this guy just moved up like on some juan manuel marquez that moved up two weight classes to fight floyd mayweather his first fight like no like this guy already fought at 175 before you know slow real rolled down a little bit like i understand he did you know make make a a a crazy thing by moving up to 175 and fighting b-ball like i didn't think he would do that right so i'm glad that you guys at least big canelo fans are at least acknowledging that people should get all the praise in the world because nobody else is it's all about canelo darren debris great and throughout that whole lead up what was it what was the the main thing canelo chasing greatness chasing greatness chasing greatness nobody gave a [ __ ] about bevo chasing greatness it was just all canelo canelo canelo you know so i'm glad you guys finally have [ __ ] given him some goddamn credit bro because facebook groups and there it's just the same old [ __ ] man the same old [ __ ] bro they were saying about them did you see the things they were saying about people before the fight happened because now they're claiming him now they're claiming him that's how you know they don't do you know how they don't give a [ __ ] about about boxing bro because like if it had been jamal charlo or demetrius andre doing this thing bro they would have lost their minds they probably would have had an orgy with each other honestly but no because it's b-ball now they get to sit here and act like they supported him when they were calling this a euro tour like [ __ ] that dude beavel beats the [ __ ] out of any guy under 175 uh and easily and easily and we've already you you and me have already had this talk about beebo would beat benavidez he would stop charlo he would stop andrade like stop it stop that's not even close but then again i feel as though i feel as though canelo would do that too i don't think he could beat benavidez but i think he stomps on on charlo i think he destroys andre i don't know what the big hype about andre is he's really nothing special and he's injured again yeah he just pulled out again johnny i disagree with that johnny i disagree with that you disagree with me with um andre no but uh i think listen i know that the matrix hasn't for anyone anyone but in his defense again this is one of those styles make fights type of things i'm not saying he beats canelo but i personally feel that demetrius will give canelo more problems than charlo and david benavidez and i'll explain why if you allow me to oh go ahead go ahead yeah yeah yeah yeah i've never heard of myself so quickly i i just really i'm a huge believer in stuff that styles make fights i believe that if you look at the fights that canelo hasn't looked sensational with guys like mayweather lara guys like uh beevo it's usually guys that are that they're very skilled and have a tight defense i don't see david having the defense that requires for you to keep canelo off of him for 12 rounds i just think that in a firefight i'm trusting canelo's draw which i think is the best in boxing it was tested last night a few times and obviously triple g you know in my opinion is back in 2017 was a harder puncher than david has ever been i could be wrong maybe david has quicker hands yeah and is a better combination puncher i'm not saying it's going to be a walk in the park i just think that in a 12-round fight he doesn't have the defense or the skills that takes to really be the fighter of the level that canelo has which he's all around very solid as well you know who has david fought to even earn that fight nobody all right nobody i mean he he fought who was it is it anthony or andre dorothea anthony darrell okay because lost to uh usa right right right so he beat anthony darrell now he's fighting uh david david lemieux so he's fighting david lemieux now uh his name i don't even know why he's gonna be a firefighter that would be a firefighter that's gonna be a good fight because he's still in his time of the year don't get me wrong it's not i'm not saying benavidez won't benefit is just gonna get his shots in because he's he's good but i just don't think that he he can withstand canelo honestly like i said i don't know but i have credit to vevo but as a canelo fan maybe it's the fanboy in me but either canelo didn't train properly or he's on the decline honestly because that's where i was i was panicking much in that fight last night like holy crap like he hasn't gassed out in like seven eight years and all of a sudden he's guessing um he looks tired um that he looks very slow like i was panicking i was like man and you know we lost but all credit to people i don't want to sound like a sore loser it's just that i don't know if it's all the fame you know you see him golfing a lot tiger woods you know i don't know if it's a combination of just living a great life and you know he looks so happy so in love with his wife or his family he's always with him at least you know in the public eye that's you know what we see and i don't know if it's a combination of honor that he's just had a comfortable place where maybe he didn't run and put the miles in that he should have put because i've never seen canelo this gas the last time i saw him gassed out like that was probably in the trout fight i was actually he's about to play he was gasping for air and this is like the most dedicated fighter right now the reason why he's been on tap for the last nine years so i don't want to take too much time i apologize not again um i just think that vevo is just at the next level and we really really need to give him credit because even if canelo is the smaller guy what he did there last night and the way he dominated that fight you can't take nothing away from that dude i'm sorry i just can't be unfair and not give him his props i gotta give him his props and i think he'll be author if he stays away from that power he's too slow i don't see him having the the and you know how much confidence this fight has given bivo let me go real fast so real quick um i'm not even going to mention david benavidez or any of the guys that 168 until they fight each other i'm going to need plant uh charlo or benavidez to fight each other or all three of them should face each other to be honest with you i don't care about them because if anything if canelo doesn't get the rematch i think we all know that triple g fights coming you could not ex you may not want it but that's that fight's probably going to happen if possibly you know what i i wanted i want to say something though i want to i wanted to say something to to what joseph was saying because canada looked vulnerable last night i've seen posts of people saying hey triple g might take them i don't know canelo look gassed out it's just crazy how people you know how the perception has changed real quick from one night because yesterday at this time yesterday 24 hours ago we wouldn't be having this conversation real quick that's boxing though really quickly really quick hold on i just want to say something before i forget because something something jay said stuck out to me so he said this is the first time he's ever seen canelo austin trout and i agree with you now i'm not a really a conspiracist theories uh but you know canelo has receipts and just hear me out just hear me now could it be you guys know what i'm talking about what i'm talking about i'm sure you guys know canelo he's got receipts bro i'm not making it do i need to play the twilight zone clip for you oh i'm yeah i'm just saying listen man the guy has tested positive twice could it be that he should maybe wasn't on peds last night maybe he was just like you know what i want to see how good i am let me not be on pds so let me let me uh let me like he's looking yeah oh yeah i'll let you i'll give you a chance to respond let me just say something real quick just think about it i saw canelo yesterday the way he was built compared to how he was built against kovalev he wasn't shredded he had a little you know a little little chubbiness in his belly uh which is actually surprising another thing too we usually don't see canelo tired yesterday he was very gassed could have been it could have been maybe he was just missing too many punches maybe people was just too fast for him i don't know all i'm saying is that's what i'm saying go ahead you know what i think that you know basically um received something so so basically i want to talk about something that jay had said earlier uh and then aaron you just got on so then i'll let you go because like obviously you need to get your uh fill in so the reason a couple of things first of all it's not that canelo didn't train canelo trained as hard as he's always been he's a gym rat the thing was with b-vault he he tried doing what he did to everybody else at 168 including kovalev he tried to fight on the inside challenge his jabs with hooks hooks to the body an uppercut down the middle when uh bibo would keep his guard tight and he was landing early early but after that you saw how red canelo was and it was because he was trying usually what ends up happening in these canelo fights a lot of people don't talk about is like when he's battering you these guys stop throwing punches they stop moving they stop engaging with you so nello doesn't have to engage with you as often as you would need him to in order to get him gasped beavel is the reason canelo was tired beavel is the reason why canelo looked the way that he did it had nothing to do with training there were no injuries uh there was no lack of preparation and also really quickly because now people are starting to give eddie reynoso a lot of [ __ ] honestly i don't think you could have given canelo any better advice what are you going to tell him to do box with a guy who has a way better reach than you uh fight from the outside with the guy who has a better jab than you this was canelo's this bread and butter it works for canelo and it's good it's just bieber is big strong the same age i think he's like 31 so he's around the same age as canelo and he hasn't been in wars he's a legit 175 pounder he's not coming off a knockout loss or coming off wars like kovalev was and he's not as old and honestly beaver was just way more skilled than we thought he was after the sixth round where canelo was just completely gassed like that it was easy pickings for people that's why people didn't even go for the finish he didn't have to because when canelo was lying on the ropes people would just kind of cool paw patrol okay you're not doing anything i'm going to take this round like bevo's been doing that and he could get more stoppages if he wanted them he just knew what he had to do shout outs to his training camp shout outs to his coaches shout out to that entire like staff because what beaver did was impressive and now we have to talk about where beaver goes on the pound for palace because shakur stevenson and beevo made splashes in these last few weeks and we need to see where they fit bible has a good resume in general like he's so underrated he should definitely break down this after this so let me let me yo this is interesting let me show you guys something just really quickly just just what do you guys think do you guys think maybe canelo didn't take him seriously just check this out so peep this i i did a side-by-side photo of uh canelo versus kovalev and then canelo versus b-ball so peep this i don't know if you guys could really see the difference so in here i don't know am i bugging or does he look a little bit more chubbier here than he does here he looks leaner in kovalev but over here on the left side it looks like he's putting on a little more flab but honestly i i think people need to understand that fat there's a reason you need fat in your body that is what your what your body uses to burn energy people don't want to be completely shredded because then you're gassing out like there's like guys who compete like muscly guys there's a reason why that you need them to do cardio fat is necessary to burn energy so i actually don't mind the way he looks here matter of fact i actually think canelo looked the uh what he does against be vault the same way he looked against caleb plant he wasn't at shredded and that was at 168. because there was a there was a lot of people saying that canelo was not in shape that he wasn't taking this seriously not excuse the lighting plays a major factor too and uh a picture where he looks more in shape it's a black background and it's darker and it's a little farther out let's see let me see what you're saying okay so yeah okay okay he's definitely a little farther out yeah it's a darker background in the left picture he's closer up and it's like outside setting you know what i'm saying so it's more brighter brighter so you can't see the definition so so you guys didn't see any like flabbiness on them last night whatsoever oh not really no take a quick point real fast maybe i'm the only one but i could have sworn i saw a little bit of flashlight all right go ahead johnny the one thing i think you really a lot of fans understand is if you look at guys that moved up like as far as champion um izzy tanya when he moved up to light heavyweight it there's a reason why a lot of guys take time to move up it's very difficult and um but i think the biggest difference and just for the record i did i did bet on b-ball decision and everyone before when i made the the bet everyone looked at me like i was crazy i'm like okay we'll see what happens um so i took it at plus 700 that's the odds i got just for the record but i thought it was too soon that he was moving up because same with izzy when you move up it your body needs to activate to that weight class so he got i think when he was missing these punches at one you know 160 168 he didn't get as tired but if you as you saw last night the first few rounds he was when you when you when you throw wide looping punches and if you miss them you get tired fast yeah you know what i also think is so usually when canelo fights he takes a few rounds off and from the jump he had to fight and engage you know what i'm saying stop so he he wasn't able to preserve his energy as much you know what i'm saying the problem from what i saw don't get it twisted he definitely won those early rounds people from from what i saw the reason why i think well this is the reason why i know canelo lost this fight i just made a whole video about it it's just unfortunately he was just too short to fight from the outside you know canelo is five ten if that b-ball is what no canelo that was like yeah he is not a tall man let me see let me see you know how i know that he's five seven i forgot the name of of the guy that he's in camp but when i went to his fight that i met his one of his corner guys on the on the on the lobby for him to hand me the tickets yeah he's he's in every picture he's like the same height as canelo and this dude was like the same height as me yeah and i'm five six and a half yeah what people people tend to realize is he probably gassed out too cause the stockier the stockier you are the more susceptible you are to gas out like bible he's tall but he has a skinny frame and skinnier arms canelo is more of a stocky build you know what i'm saying and see i'm look i'm looking at the height difference so you guys tell me canelo's five seven b-ball is six feet tall and fighting from the outside you're five-seven finding a guy six feet tall who's got a good jab who has good lateral movement clearly faster hands than you do i think canelo's definitely and if you look at their pictures from the way and uh canelo is a tad shorter who's gonna be telling me if you got a chance google says five eight google says five eight but either either way he's a lot shorter yeah yeah yeah so you're not like nine though he's not five nine you're five five five five nine and you're trying to fight a guy that's got a longer reach than you six feet tall like i said faster hands from the outside you're never gonna win that fight if you look at mike tyson's whole career he was like five ten fighting guys six four and up all the time he never fall from the outside always coming on the inside and unfortunately canelo's just could never he just could not get on the inside so actually really quickly you were talking about the height difference so think about who canelo's been fighting recently like callum smith obviously was way taller than than canelo uh so yeah so was caleb flank you know what the difference is and i'm and i'm gonna have to go back to it again go ahead it's one quality that we don't talk about we just kind of throw out and and we say this for fighters who lose a lot and get into wars but here it really mattered toughness people is tough beeble is strong very strong he is not scrawny he is built at 175. people call him a small 175 pounder but honestly he's the best he's arguably the best in shape looking person at 175 i don't think a single person at 175 looks better as an athlete than beval does just look at everyone else's pictures but herbie looks a bit of viterbia looks a bit flabby so azurdo just looks um just is just tall yes he's just tall yeah uh jessie hart whatever marcus brown was kind of looking that way but we knew what he was about um beebo is tough he grinded canelo he weathered the storm early from canelo canelo was throwing the kitchen sink at him and early on those uppercuts were coming in there was even a point where he threw a shot that clicked beavel and beevo literally retreated because he he like it obviously affected him he didn't like that shot but once he did and you saw how red canelo was getting after the six that was it that was all canelo had and it became target practice it was easy it was like hitting the mat it was like hitting the pads that's it yep to me to me it was just a matter of like i loved how dimitri bevo was able to control distance he is such a master at being able to do that and if you notice every time canelo did any sort of movement he would paw him like he would he would stretch that jab on just keep it in his face you know what i mean so canelo alvarez like being blinded by that jab already the distance is just too much from he was just never able to get on the inside he also has amazing footwork his footwork really really blew me away man his life that footwork away and he loses that faith that footwork to me is what really [ __ ] canelo up because he never gave canelo a chance to set his feet no no he was just that lateral movement so mine two three is no more than that go ahead go ahead joe uh real quickly because i saw this on a conversation and i need to know because like this is our chance to be very honest about everything is canelo overrated yes or no no no no okay okay okay anybody saying that that's just it's just no okay i'm just making sure because now the consensus is from certain people that canelo was never that good and he doesn't have skills he's just a mindless brawler and it's like bro why hey boxing fans what i couldn't i couldn't think to that what i could say is he's nothing special like he's nothing we've never seen before but he's not overrated by any means you know i mean like no no until yesterday no one deserved it more than canelo now i think it's usic but that's just my personal take on it um i had uzik one before this yeah i was just about to say that i've had oozic number one for a while now i did it but now it it's there's no argument no i can't there's nothing you can tell you one thing though who's definitely not number one terence crawford he's not if he beats you'll have no choice but to put them there if that's what the winner of crawford and spence to me is number one okay let's spend happens spence spence okay okay can i know that we're gonna talk about canelo but can i just ask this why is spence rated so highly for one thing he did at one weight class when like everybody else is doing it at multiple weight classes he's doing what keith thurman was doing three four years ago yeah exactly and and keith thurman beat a better version of sean border yeah and danny yeah and and keith thurman was like uh he was still like i think he was still like uh top five top six pound per pound but like like arrow spence going number one for doing something at one weight classes it to me is disrespectful to everybody else who had to do more at other weight classes hey can i ask you guys a quick question if terence crawford fights more than once a year is he still undefeated if he fights hello it depends it depends on who he fights i think if he fights aerospace junior next year i think he loses to earl spence listen i'm saying if he's active he's gonna have to fight one of these 147 he's gonna have to fight thurman spence he's gonna lose suspense so that's fine i'll bet anyone but he's gonna have to if he we're near as active as ello who's the most i think in the arts a lifetime for sure um he won't be undefeated and he'll definitely not be a pound for pound vest people need to kill like they over if if you're a boxing fan and you have uh terence crawford in your top two or three you don't know you're just biased you don't even know what you're talking about i got them in the top all right hey maybe i'm a hater but i thought sean porter beat aerosmith me i thought no no i thought he'd be thurman you know that's ben you're not because i heard a lot of people say the same thing i think the the determinate factor in the uh spence versus cro um not crawford [ __ ] sean porter fight was the knock down that's it i mean that's what does that have to do with bud though like bud doesn't fight anybody he doesn't he doesn't put this one here he fought kell brook and amir khan listen look i don't know when this when this supposed uh two fight deal is gonna happen i mean we're in may there's like a month left in the year so he's only gonna fight once a year uh one time this year uh it's probably gonna be keith thurman apparently it's either keith thurman or mario barrios the first fight and then the second fight is going to be aerospace supposedly i don't know who the [ __ ] is going to happen who cares who cares actually crawford oh um speaking because like the last time we mentioned this we were talking about boots i want to know why we're not hyping up gary antoine russell a guy who beat boots in the amateurs and it was very recent it was one of those recent amateur bouts like we need to start hyping uh gary antoine russell the way you all hype up uh jaron and his boots because he is a legitimate threat and he's going to be uh he's going to move up from 140 he won't be there very long so virgil ortiz and boots will have company and his life is gary and john russell the re okay so so let me let me answer that really quickly the reason why they're not hyping up uh gary antoine russell he's good as much as jaron is is because jaron ennis passes the eye test and when i what i mean by that hold on because so does gary what i mean by that is jaron ennis looks like a guy that could be pound-for-pound fighter even pound-for-pound fighter number like the number one pound-for-pound fighter at some point gary gary antoine russell is not there yet why won't crawford fight uh boots because it's it's a high it's a high risk low reward okay and booty doesn't bring anything to the table right now he doesn't unfortunately like nothing like nothing at all i think we're yeah so it's it's just it's just too high of a risk and it's it's not worth it because think about it crawford beats them they're going to say oh well enes was a nobody he never beat anybody good he loses to him oh he's overrated he was never the same thing they're doing to canelo right now ah he's overrated he was never that good so it's not it's not worth it to these guys same thing with spencer but now but now if if boots n is let's say josh taylor goes up to 147 boots beats them now it's worth it because now it's like this guy actually that's a great fight oh my god josh taylor versus boots um i i don't know what josh taylor i i don't think josh taylor would take that fight because he's in the same boat because he just became undisputed i think he's going to go to 147 and honestly the only fights i really see for taylor that he could make realistically is going to be like conor ben and kell brook's off the table now because kel brooke retired um connor ben and maybe crawford i i i don't i don't thurman maybe if pbc like offers him a bag actually you know what that would be a crawford thing to do fight josh taylor yeah and you know what that'd be the best win on his resume to be honest unfortunately no hate it's always terrible i love turns crosstalk that's my biggest issue with him he has them for anyone yeah he's got he's my second favorite fighter after canelo but my biggest issue with him is that he hasn't faced anyone man and i can't defend him anymore yeah no i can't so like i mean besides like spence now i mean is there anyone realistically left for him to fight that would like sell you on him because don't don't put do not put guys that don't have a title have not had a title yet don't put guys that are prospects okay guys that are credible i wouldn't mind seeing i wouldn't mind seeing crawford with okay you said you only want champions yeah only champions no no guys that haven't even had a title shot yet um [ __ ] other than spence who else is a champion i think it's just him and spence yeah yeah so like what what's left like who could be a realistic you know what i would i wouldn't mind seeing him against ugas and i wouldn't mind seeing him even against mario barrios mark really yeah saying i mean it's better than what than what he's fighting recently i i guess i guess i guess it's fine i guess it's a it's a solid uh tune-up because like he'll stop mario barrios um i would honestly i'd like i'd like keith thurman only because it's just because the name because i don't think he thurman has a shot in that fight i think he would like stop keith ehrman um i i don't think there's anything else it's just spence and crawford and once that fight's done they're moving up to 154 because 154 is looking like food no i'm look this is okay crawford look he's not old in real life but in boxing everybody knows there's a young man's game right usually around like 33 you tend to slow down a little bit uh crawford i think he's 34 or he's turning 34. so he's getting to the age where he's going to be declining soon i think going up 154 is a around this age it's just a bad idea honestly fight spence if you beat him that's the biggest win of your career and then you know go go retire on your high horse i don't i don't think for around this age is a good idea for him we should just really focus on fights like fighters that actually box and no i'm just saying like these th i don't fantasy boxing i mean that's what the other podcasts do yeah there's like these to even mention crawford he doesn't have a promoter i don't even know why we waste our breath on him yeah he's completely irrelevant he makes twitter and he gets every comment is negative there's not he doesn't have a single positive comment his own family doesn't even support him on social media it's it's looking like there's a very good chance that crawford might not even fight this year we're not we're in may he doesn't even have a promoter he's not signed such a shame and for the record johnny when did i make this first comment like remember when i first said this was before his last fight oh yeah we were on a in a podcast i said this dude says he's not active enough for casual fans to give a [ __ ] about him right no no promoter is to lose millions on him again bob arum do you think bobby you guys think bob aaron is stupid like he's not just bald like this guy's in the business of money aaron's crawford loses you money no one gives a [ __ ] about terence crawford outside the you know casual the the hardcore fans you know he's irrelevant no one cares about him oh actually adrian you know what i i 1000 uh percent agree with you um to a certain extent like he's he could probably sell out an arena in like omaha nebraska but if you take him to vegas and put him up against like i'm the opponent depends on the opponent yeah like if he could he could probably sell it on the rear with like a key thurman or uga's obviously with spence but he's you know i mean he's not in the he's not in the business of being marketable pay-per-view he's not giving you paid paid money just just just i just want to be a hundred percent fair because i'm not a crawford hater i really don't give a [ __ ] if if if he was as good as he was if he was as promotable as he was promoters would would be throwing money at him like you understand like it's when you have a guy if he honestly wants to fight and he's worth it these promoters would pay him they would rush to him say whatever you want blank check that's not the case he's just not that guy he's not and he's out pricing himself too man okay so really quickly um i wanted to talk because like this this uh because the last time uh me and adrian and and and johnny talked about crawford we were talking about like obviously his last fight with sean porter well uh i remember adrian had said something very interesting about how no one wanted to see sean porter how many people do you and because he used pay-per-view numbers as a as a uh as a barometer for that so to be fair to crawford i want to see these pay-per-view numbers for the uh for the next fight that spence had or just recently with ugas how many do you think that did uh i thought it did like 200. so so so it's not it's so it's already lower than canelo's lowest pay-per-view and we are acting like he's a big star like and and and hold on i'm gonna i'm gonna address this because i said people wanted to see sean porter you said no they did it no one cared because nobody bought the pay-per-view yet we all agreed we wanted to see ugas yet what only 200 000 people uh only 200 000 pay-per-view buys for a fight that we all supposedly wanted is better like no pay-per-view sales aren't what dictates the good fights or what we want to see that just dictates how much you can sell to a casual because we just saw a few years ago or not no a year ago we saw what jake paul did with um uh with uh old dude uh uh oh my god i'm so bad at names oh yes with tyron woodley how many how many pay-per-views did that do over a million so so so and that's a fight none of us wanted to see see but it's sold to the casual so to say that pay-per-view numbers are a statue for what is and what we did and didn't want to see is nonsense because spence isn't even doing numbers and canelo was doing those numbers when he was fighting guys like alfredo angulo for for for non-title fights 350 real quick let me let me just respond real fast um spence uganda said 250. um and just to be clear i i i thought i said porter was the reason why that pay-per-view sold between him and bud he was the a side in that pay-per-view he was the one doing interviews he was the one promoting himself every chance he got terence crawford how many interviews did he do have you did you see that anyone in here that's five boxing fans do you recall a single interview leading up to that that fight that crawford did not not not uh not any like behind the scenes just like the normal have you seen a single interview did you have you seen a post or pre-fight uh poster p fright interview where he was work where crawford was on one of these fights walker's not really an interview guy if you notice that well crawford's not really older he doesn't like doesn't like to promote himself at all that's really what it comes down to the reason why i brought a pay-per-view number is because pay-per-view numbers matter because it's it's what you it's what he wants to get paid if if what's his name crawford was crying at you know crying that he wants what how much money did he want for the spa 10 million he you can't he can't get paid you have to understand the math the money doesn't add up why would a promoter pay him 10 million if he doesn't bring anything to the table sales wise that's why pay-per-view matters i don't know i thought i'm almost positive i read a tweet that it said 250 which is actually not bad because oogas is really not like he's he's not known like no one really knows him so 250 just really impressive because he hasn't fought in a while this is what his first fight coming off an injury in the car yeah and then and another thing too one second and spence sold out dallas cowboy but i'm i'm not surprised he always does he's from dallas wait um is more established he's done more than 10 days we can agree right let's rip this home promote that's what you're breaking up i think i think three hey adrian go back to your garage bro cause your signal is really bad yeah and you're breaking up but anyways um really quickly take david the crawford porter fight the crawford porter fight did 135 000 compared to spence porter that did what 350 000 like clearly we know who the a side is in that fight and porter i'm sorry and uh terence crawford he's just not a marketable guy he's just not he's a great fighter all-time great some people consider him still the pound for palm best right now but he's not a marketable buy he's not so i don't know i'm just saying so unfortunately unless crawford wants to take a big pay cut well i don't want to say pay cut now because he's got a promoter so he's gonna have to take the best deal he could get which you guys tell me you guys are the experts here i'm the casual is he going with pvc what's left for him noah wants to see josh taylor not until josh taylor does something at 147 at least no one wants to see that right like i i want to see crawford spence it's been long enough he's held on to this fight for too long we've waited and demanded it for way too much and we're willing to give you our wallets to pay watch it take my money it has to do this he has to take the ppc deal and he already said he's not taking a tune up he said this is just for spence there is no tune-up that he is going right to spence gonna have to take a maybe one he's gonna have to take a huge i'm [ __ ] huge pay cut he made seven million in his last fight did he that's a lot i don't even generate that whatever he made listen there's no way they could pay him more than they paid ugas to be honest with you i and i'm saying it respectfully i'm not bro look listen his last pay-per-view with sean porter i don't even think generated seven million dollars you said there's no way that uh uh crawford gets paid more than ooga's i i don't know now you're smoking crack bro no you'll get i don't know how you could pay more i'm not saying i'm not all right how much do ubers make i think he got seven seven i think someone let me look up let me know because even if crawford is getting at least like three to five no no no i'm captain one point five one point five i'm about yeah yeah getting at least three to five million dollars for that fight not including the pay-per-view share there's no way that fight is too big that's right listen that fight is going to sell you got to remember neither of them are big pay-per-view stars but when you come back pay-per-view money and a fight that everyone is is desperately wanting the casuals are going to come in that fight can do at least like seven hundred eight hundred thousand i think so hip review buys and with the shares they'll probably make like spence might make like seventeen eighteen million dollars a profit might make like six or seven who knows you're crazy you guys really think that fight is that like that everybody wants that bad really johnny johnny let me go let me go real fast if that if you oh god you guys don't know how numbers work if that fight would break a million let's just say that this is what you guys are saying no not a million not a million not a million like seven hundred thousand seven or so seven hundred thousand if you guys think i think 600 to 700 is fine that's not that much if you guys you guys think that how much do you want to pay these guys each this isn't tyson fury who's selling out 89 000 you know 90 000 cowboys hey but i'll be real though wait so much time so much time passed i don't even care if the crawford uh aerospace fight happens i'll be real hey real quickly guys really quickly i got about five minutes left let me let me let joe say what he wants to say okay so so really quickly because we're talking about pay-per-view sales i'm gonna be real with you when i was at the party last night because like i watched the fight a canelo people fight at a party it was for a friend's uh our birthday party we were downtown we were clubbing and they had a fight on um there was a lot of people who obviously were pretty much casuals but they knew names like shakur stevenson they knew names like spence and crawford um i'm gonna say this if that fight gets made i think it breaks a million pay-per-views because i believe in synergy like no no check to check this out and i'm gonna make an example of this when canelo fought lara it was only three hundred thousand pay-per-view sales correct it was about three hundred thousand 300 so my point still stands when canelo fought chavez jr it was close to a million i think it did a millionaire okay he did nine hundred thousand mm-hmm yeah you're right yes yeah um and who you fight matters if floyd did two point like he did like four or five million for pacquiao sales and then what did his next fight do roberto it was 500 000. that was a tenth of that who you fight matters and synergy is real that's what makes two plus two equal five obviously not really but that's like the that's the point of what synergy is like sometimes you need two things that don't work well on their own to come together to multiply it by 10 or 20 times i think crawford spence does a million if crawford spence does a million a promoter would be chomping at the bit begging them and that's not the case they they know the reality of the situation no one gives a no casual gives a [ __ ] only hardcore hardcore fans don't buy pay-per-views the casuals listen realistically a realistic number a realistic number that i i think spence and uh crawford does honestly it's no more than 500 and i think that's pushing it yeah i mean i i don't know what do you guys think you think that would do less than a mere con canelo alvarez yes no bro canelo alvarez sold more with with uh uh who who's a avenger than crawford and porter did well i thought that fight wasn't a pay-per-view fight and you could get it onto zone no yeah but it's a paper hold on let me finally check because i i definitely don't believe that was pay-per-view there there was no listen if how much you said that porter and spence did 135. oh spence reporter spencer porter 350. so if spence and porter the 350 you're telling me that that uh that um uh porter and other [ __ ] man my bad bro um spence and and crawford can do at least like six hundred thousand seven hundred thousand the reason okay but listen but listen you brought up spence and porter they did 350. but now look look what crawford and porter did they did 135. yeah but and and and crap for them okay that's the most that's the fight that everybody wants that that is right hardcore who's asking for it bro casuals listen i'm around the city of dallas i'm i'm involved with a lot of the nightlife that comes around in dallas dallas is one of the biggest melting pots in in the entire country dfw has a lot of people coming in and out because dfw airport is one of the biggest um uh airlines around the world like people talk about this fight they know who these people are however no but but here's the thing though they're not so they don't know them so much that they're willing to go pay money for it however with big time fights with things that have meaning like wilder fury i'm gonna tell you right now a lot of people didn't really know who like like a water fury i i was trying to beg people to look into these guys and they were like who are those guys because obviously they don't know who they were and look and it sold well that's what i'm saying like don't don't uh don't doubt not downplay what's what i'm looking for oh yeah don't underestimate the power of groupthink because once people start buzzing about a fight casuals will buy into it and they will buy into sparrows uh aerospace characters guaranteed what fight has hit a million that like bro there's only a handful of people that can hit a mill and it's not terrence crawford bro listen and that's what a lot of people are underestimating neither guy is a huge mega star in terms of numbers but when you combine those when you make a fight that everybody in boxing that watches boxing wants to see people are going to buy it my dad doesn't watch boxing the way i think he used to watch it i called them up last name for the canelo fight guess what he bought it he didn't even know canelo was fighting and he bought it because let me let me say let me tell you this this is this is what i'm this is what i'm gonna say when with this i'm gonna so big fights listen listen canelo okay canelo alvarez versus josiah martinez does more which is this guy up here on the top right does more than crawford and spence that's because i'm a superstar i mean i wouldn't doubt it is that's why do you not see my twitter numbers bro come on now bro can i make a big comment but wait uh what's your turn numbers i want to know i'm just a big just one quick comment the biggest fighter is nowhere near terence crawford versus uh spence that's nowhere near the biggest fight in boxing is probably jake paul versus mcgregor no jake paul versus tommy fury he's probably the biggest no i'm saying i'm serious guys i'm certain like no no no no no no we're we're dead probably does 2.2 million baby 2.5 yeah listen listen i was just about to say aerospace and jake paul does [ __ ] way bigger numbers than christmas it does that does bigger numbers than canelo against anyone well canelo and there's bigger numbers than canelo against anyone think about that yeah i think jake paul if promoted right jake paul versus um canelo could probably do three because people would pay to see canelo just kill him so yeah oh yeah right right 100 i agree with that all right all right fellas i gotta go back to work i'm gonna highlight you guys thank you guys for being on yep peace out be safe god bless everybody man we're talking to you fellas thanks for having me john no problem bro yep yeah be safe you too man | SouthPaw Combat Sports | UCew0O_7UR4wyjR9h9cizA4Q | 2022-05-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,562 | 48,671 |
0jbpSEz_IC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jbpSEz_IC8 | One's Justice | My Hero Academia Season 6 Episode 3 REACTION! | we're back mha episode 3 of season six one's Justice isn't that the name of the game yeah wait it is pretty pretty mid game by the way I've played it the story was lacking I digress welcome back to the channel my name is Jack the Buster I Shinobi we've had a pretty Banger start of the Season thus far I've pretty much full-out attacks on the villains common are you actually getting a big highlight last episode alongside Miracle so I'm excited to see how the rest of this plays out if you're new to the channel drop us up and hit that big boy button let's get started oh oh they are actually getting rid of every exit oh dude they're straight up all trapped let's do finish Smart's gonna say he doesn't look so worried in the slightest dude these are the meetings canceled oh they can't they can't hear oh now they can they had no idea is redesh we're gonna panic don't bury those [Music] mommy let's go let's go David clapped their cheeks yes ma'am like I need to stop we're giving everybody a nice uh cool Spotlight it's cool oh you don't you barely look like a villain I'm gonna be honest but man let's go oh my God no she's back oh dude I stand by the back that is a villain Quirk bro villain here's my boy come on div game Orca big 1v1 favorite character design of the show Bar None there's some good ones he just looks so cool twice oh my God it's Hawks who doesn't damn It's gotta feel rougher twice man need to do it I like him he's coming off cameras too oh Hawk's cover is blown aren't intimidating dude because of him too I really do feel bad for him I don't know if I'm supposed to but I don't know man I feel like twice is so likable foreign [Music] Hawks knows he's a good person he's just LED down the wrong path foreign [Music] let's go back home exit through the main building Hawks this is the all-out war man it's been a minute since we've seen him fight but I do remember how like he's sort of development for a bit with I know his his uh his insecurities and fighting yeah there it is [Music] Darkness this is his element bro Ragnarok brother damn Brody do this yeah yes oh my God this could be a sick fight he pushed Deathstroke back man yeah somebody that held up against it oh oh wait oh big fella I know you should be worried everything [Music] he said stomach [Laughter] [Music] I wonder why he's so like curious about hawks I think he's just realizing more and more how good Hawks is that what he does yeah them to live what a shot oh my God he's destroying all of them he said that twice is a big threat like after the development he's gone through especially last season [Music] foreign God damn it which comes the shove and the osc is beautiful oh my God oh my God he hesitated [Music] I forgot about the whole thing with best genus you know I actually thought Hawks was evil you need to get out of there he's the real Unlucky One now for now he still wants to take him oh my gosh I didn't think he's good oh no oh no no you can't do that watch he wants to help them this is so sad man no wait maybe yes don't hurt twice man I feel so conflicted dude Hawks is so badass don't do this twice brother you've heard them oh my God he burned them they don't know anyone I need to go back [Music] he's gonna throw everything always sees them the final boss is still charging too he can't do that much this guy looks crazy so how much did he actually injure twice avoid the organs Crush muscle and bone oh damn I should have stabbed him in the back oh my God he's looking Raw um that's his body his actual body Italian foreign oh my God it took me a second when it cut over and saw like his actual body laying like dead basically and Dobby really just didn't care didn't didn't give a damn about him knew he was powerful but but still he he wanted Hawks more so what's his name keigo Takami okay I probably need to remember that dude Hawks looked so cool with like his uniform burned and stuff my God what an episode the first are the seasons of I mean it felt like stuff had culminated but that was insane that was so intense not to mention that it's kind of planted that seed with the giant down in the basement as well episode hit me man I I was not mentally prepared for that I thought it was just gonna be you know some fighting some light-hearted stuff guys this has been it for episode 116 of our mha watch through called one's Justice let me know your thoughts on the episode Down in the comments below I'll catch you guys in the next one is | JackTheBus Reacts | UCYNAv2atqljR-h2skf2701Q | 2022-10-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 883 | 4,473 |
eANpROqtUZA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eANpROqtUZA | WHERE IS BRITTANY WILLIAMS? Woman Claims to be Missing Girl 20 Years Later? | hello everyone my name is Rachel and welcome back to another true crime video so the case that I have for you guys today is one that involves a missing child it's a case where it was thought that she was found years and years later but there's still so many questions surrounding the entire situation so I'm really looking forward to hearing what all of you guys think about this case but before we get into it I wanted to go ahead and say a huge thank you to today's sponsor native Native is one of my absolute favorite sponsors on this channel I've been using their products for so many years now and they never fail to impress me I love native because it's so important to me to be aware of what I'm putting in and on my body their deodorants are always aluminum free paraben free vegan and cruelty free with familiar ingredients like coconut oil and Shea Butter native's plastic free deodorant now comes in new and improved 100 plastic free Earth 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this is something we will be revisiting later in the video but either way Britney spent the first few years of her life jumping from foster home to foster home however I do believe that at some point Rose her mother either had a custody of Brittany or she was allowed frequent visitation because at some point Rose had taken her daughter Brittany to a hospital to receive continued treatment for her AIDS and at the hospital is where they met a woman named Kim Parker Kim Parker was the owner and operator of a charity called Rainbow Kids Rainbow Kids was an independent foster home operation that Kim was running out of her home where she took in all kinds of children who were dealing with health issues ranging from AIDS to other developmental disabilities or any other sort of serious medical conditions she said that she had taken in as many as 50 kids over the years now according to Rose's half-sister Brenda Martin Kim sort of pounced on Rose when she met her at the hospital basically saying that she wants to do whatever it is that she can to help this sweet little girl who was suffering from the effects of this horrible viral disease by 1996 when Britney was only three years old Rose decided to take him up on this offer that she would take care of her at this point to put it flatly Rose was dying she was succumbing to the effects of her disease and her health was deteriorating there was no way that she was going to be able to continue taking care of Brittany under those conditions so with Brittany and Kim's care Kim was now the beneficiary of Brittany's Social Security and her Medicaid benefits and soon after she was put into Kim's care Rose did pass away Brittany was only three years old when her mother was taken from her but either way through her mother dying and all of these other very difficult thing things that Britney had to live with throughout her life Brenda described Brittany as being a happy child she was a soft-spoken and had the biggest smile that you could ever want to see by the time she was seven years old Brittany was very well aware of her illness Brenda remembered a time where Brittany had dropped a plate and got a cut on her hand and of course Brenda had offered to help Brittany but Brittany said no that she can't help because of the blood she said that she would clean up everything herself because she didn't want Brenda coming into contact with her blood and it hurting her so she was very well aware of her illness and she was very well aware of how it can affect other people as Britney and other children were living with Kim in her home Kim started going to the public to campaign for Charity donations to help fund the children that were under her care she actually told the public that the money donated would be going towards building a wheelchair ramp for her home so using the money that she got from these Charity donations as well as money that she was getting from the government she was able to continue caring for the children that were placed with her however according to Brenda she continued visiting Brittany even when she was living with Kim and she said that the environment that Kim had for the children just was not the best Brenda said that the outside of the home looked really nice but the second you got inside it was just a dump the place was messy and it wasn't up kept at all so Kim said that she would use the money from the donations to start making upgrades to her home in total she received about eighteen thousand dollars which she said were going directly towards these Renovations but as you can probably imagine things were not as good as Kim wanted people on the outside to believe authorities had received numerous calls from concerned individuals who said that they suspected that the children under Kim's care were being neglected abused or otherwise mistreated it is reported that social services visited the home many times and it was said that the house was so dirty that it was almost unlivable but since then the records have been sealed and pretty much destroyed so we don't know what the true records say or what the actual accounts of the environment was but as far as we know Brenda reported that the conditions that she had in her home were just unacceptable Brenda recalls times that this normally very happy and cheerful child was just starting to look sad she remembers a time where Brittany left her house to go to school and she just looked so swollen and sad as she was getting onto the school bus which is not something that she was used to Brittany was usually cheerful and was happy to go to school then there came a time in August of 2000 where Brenda received a very shocking call from Kim Kim told Brenda that she just could not handle taking care of Brittany anymore she said that Britney was just flirting with all of the men who would come over and work on the house Kim told Brenda that she was going to be like her mother she said that she was fed up with it so Kim told Brenda that if she didn't take Brittany that she was going to send Brittany with these two other women that she knew in California for them to take care of her these women were named Kathy Evans and Linda Hodges at the time Brenda was shocked this was completely out of the blue and she needed to figure out what exactly she was going to do she had three children of her own and she didn't think that she would be able to take care of Brittany so after consideration Brenda called Kim back two days later and told her that she definitely could start coming over more and taking care of Brittany more but she can't fully adopt her because again she has three other children and she just can't afford another one but by that point it didn't even matter because Kim told Brenda that it was too late she told her that she had already sent Brittany off to live with these two women in California but she wouldn't give her any further information Brenda called her repeatedly after this and even showed up to Kim's house but Kim just would not talk to her she would not give her any more information about where Brittany was and who she was apparently now living with that fall Brittany was not signed up for school so obviously she was not showing up for school at that point police found and charged and arrested Kim for truancy at the hearing she told the judge that she was no longer taking care of Brittany because Brittany had moved in with other caretakers so going off of her word and her word alone these charges were quickly dropped and she said this whole situation of her being in someone else's care was only temporary so of course she wanted to keep getting the money for taking care of Brittany and she said that she was paying these women and that Brittany would be coming back to her care soon over the following months Kim said that Britney returned home for Christmas at the time she said that she paid Linda three thousand dollars to continue taking care of Brittany she said that after that she had emailed Linda 5 000 more dollars so a total of eight thousand dollars she claims that she paid to Linda to continue taking care of Brittany she said that she was at this point still expecting Linda and Kathy to return Brittany home at some point but they never did and after that Christmas she said that she had never seen Brittany again that following year Kim had been ordered to bring Brittany to the court to do a paternity test and of course she did not show up and once again Kim was summoned to court to explain this this time Kim changed her story just a little bit and this time she said that Brittany was living with relatives but she didn't elaborate any further and as far as we can tell the courts did not follow up with this but even though Kim admitted that Britney was not living with her and was not under her care she continued receiving 500 per month in government checks and she continued using the money to renovate her home now two years had passed and nobody had seen the now nine-year-old little girl and nobody seemed to care not the courts not the police and not Social Services No One seemed to care however there was one news reporter who decided to do a follow-up story on Britney's whereabouts I do believe this was one of the original reporters who was talking about Britney's disappearance and they wanted some more answers Kim told the reporter this same thing that she had been telling everybody but this time the reporter decided to actually do something about it this reporter finally alerted Social Services of this situation because of Kim's ever-changing stories and the fact that she refused to bring Brittany to the courts or any of the hearings or let them know where she was Social Services legally took over guardianship of Brittany and police officially launched a missing person's investigation which to me is far too late I don't understand why they didn't do so when she continued to not bring her to the court if she is living with relatives if she's living with caretakers she should still be able to pick her up and bring her to her court dates it makes absolutely no sense why this took two whole years but that's what happened as you can imagine from the very beginning Kim was completely uncooperative with the investigation she absolutely refused to tell police where Brittany was or produce her in court to prove her whereabouts because of this Kim was held in contempt of court for 20 days for refusing to give police the information that they needed to locate Brittany at this time Henrico County Police had Tracked Down the two women that Brittany had reportedly been with in California Linda Hodges and Kathy Evans these two women had been volunteers for rainbow kids and they did tell police that they had scheduled a time to meet Brittany and that there was actually a plan in place for them to take care of her but they said that before the visit Brittany disappeared so the visit never happened and they never met Brittany and obviously she definitely was not in their care so I'm assuming that Kim probably gave them a story which is why they probably didn't alert police at this time but after finding out this information that she was nowhere to be found these two women did join police in their efforts to find knee a new interest in Britney's case sparked National searches for Brittany media Outlets were finally spreading the news about this missing child and they were finally doing their due diligence in searching for her quickly after the investigation started though police changed the investigation from a missing person into a homicide investigation at this point she had been missing for three years it actually came out that it was Kim's neighbor who was the one who reported Kim to the authorities the neighbor had reported her twice for suspicion of abusing and or neglecting Brittany so police were able to get a search warrant to search Kim's home they brought cadaver dogs to see if there was any evidence of Britney's body being there they also dug up pretty much the entire backyard and her septic tank but they found nothing there they also searched through the sewage system that supplied Kim's home as well but there was nothing there there was one specific area underneath a concrete slab in the yard that they had a particular interest in and they thought it could have contained Britney's body but once again once they dug it up there was no evidence of a body anywhere at this point she was presumed dead because they made the assumption that she was not receiving her medication for her aids for three years now without the medication she definitely would have died by this point but they found no evidence of her body being anywhere on Kim's property and they found no evidence that she had been harmed or killed anywhere on the property by December of 2003 police discovered that Kim had been receiving upwards of Sixteen thousand dollars of a federal disability checks that were supposed to go to Brittany even after Kim admitted that Brittany was no longer in her care it turned out that rather than using these funds to fix her disgusting dirty house or better the conditions for the children that were living there she she was just putting the money into her own personal bank account and using the money for her own personal needs and wants so she did plead guilty to multiple charges including Social Security fraud and fraud that occurred from her misusing the money that was donated to her and she was sentenced to 10 years in prison so basically at this time it's thought by a lot of people that Kim was just taking these kids in so that she could cash in their Medicaid benefits and then instead of using the money for them to take care of the children she wasn't taking care of them at all she was just benefiting financially from them living with her and then using the money to fund who knows what many people thought that this 10-year sentence was far too harsh because the guidelines for this type of crime is typically 10 to 16 months but in just my opinion and this is just me thinking it's not been proven or stated anywhere but I do feel like the judge probably knew knew that she had something to do with Britney's disappearance the judge probably knew that she was out there neglecting kids and abusing kids and not taking care of them at all so I feel like the judge probably went hard to just get him off of the streets and stop her from hurting anybody else Linda Hodges one of the women who Kim claimed had Britney she didn't think the sentence was long enough she said quote I think she used people used their hearts so for the 20 years that followed Britney's case fell out of the public and it became cold that was until summer of last year of 2021 when a woman came forward claiming that she thought she was this missing little girl a 28 year old woman named Kalyn Stevenson from Fort Wayne Indiana said that she had been adopted when she was seven years old she had lived most of her life in Ohio with her adoptive parents before eventually moving to Indiana but of course she started to get very curious about her own background she had a very spotty memory of her childhood but she was determined to figure out exactly where she came from she said that she had always had the name Williams stuck in the back of her head but all this time she didn't know why she also remembered bits and pieces of her living in Virginia and Ohio growing up but she never knew why she said that her adoptive family wouldn't really tell her much of anything about her upbringing before they adopted her so due to improvements in DNA tracing and family lineage Caitlyn was able to trace her family origin back to Richmond Virginia so she started looking up different last names including Williams in the Richmond area until she came across a missing person's flyer that she saw online she said that when she saw the photo of Brittany pop up she immediate greatly recognized the picture as being herself she said that after recognizing herself she could barely contain her emotions she said quote I woke up my wife out of sleep and was like this is me I know me when I see me this is me when her wife looked at the picture of Brittany she said that she immediately noticed the resemblance she said that she noticed her hairline her ears her smile and her chin all looking exactly the same to Kailyn there was even a mole on Britney's neck that matched kailyn's so because of all of this it seems like the pieces were suddenly just putting themselves together Caitlyn went on to say that she had vague memories of living in a pink pastel room and she remembered a friendship that she had with a sweet non-verbal boy who used a wheelchair she vaguely remembers being in foster care and again the title rainbow kids sounded very familiar to her she said that she does remember having a feeding tube growing up and she has a large round scar on kailyn's upper abdomen which matches the scar that you would have if you had a feeding tube she also had other scars on her stomach from other surgeries that she had as a child but she couldn't really remember what these surgeries were even for there were also other scars on the left side of her upper chest thought to be from catheters and it was stated on Britney's missing persons poster that she also had scars from catheter placements so Kalyn went to the police in hopes that they could open an investigation and help her figure out if she truly is Brittany Williams now police knew that Britney did have a half-sister Anastasia McElroy Anastasia was actually Rose Thompson's first child and she too had been adopted and she still was living in Richmond Virginia at the time so again Rose Thomas is also Brittany's mother and Anastasia is her half sister but at the time police did not tell Kalin that Brittany had this half-sister now I don't know exactly how this entire thing played out but there was a reporter from NBC 12 who was able to track down Anastasia and went ahead and talked to her again the reporter did not tell Anastasia that she had a half-sister instead she just showed her a photo of Kailyn and Anastasia said that when she saw the picture she immediately began crying she said the emotion was so powerful it sort of just took over my entire spiritual being so NBC12 connected the two women and they said that the connection between them was instant Kailyn said that when the two spoke they just had this instant sense of familiarity she knew that Anastasia was her sister after they met they grew very close and they started speaking on a daily basis Kalyn said quote I was actually aesthetic she acts like a big sister a family member that cares that genuinely cares and she looks like me and her kids look like me so after meeting the two decided to get a private DNA test done through LabCorp this test did confirm that the two have a 95.3 percent probability of being half-sisters then Kalyn got into contact with one of Britney's childhood friends Sarah the two video chatted and once again Sarah thought that she immediately recognized Kailyn as being Brittany Sarah and said quote you are such a sweet child you are so soft-spoken you have this beautiful smile like you have right now the exact same smile I know it's going to be really hard for you but this is like a new beginning like everything bad that happened this is time for your Justice since their initial meet like I said Kalyn and Anastasia have become Incredibly Close and Kailyn actually started going by the name of Brittany she basically said said that she wanted to get rid of all ties from her adoptive name because it simply isn't her however there were a few things that just did not match up that you would expect to match up from someone who was claiming to be Britney so first and this is the absolute biggest thing that people point to is the fact that Kalyn does not have AIDS this is a lifelong disease there's no cure for AIDS the only way to treat it is to manage the symptoms by taking medication so you can prevent further complications but if you're born with AIDS you will die with AIDS you will have AIDS forever and kalin's blood tests are negative for AIDS so she does not have the disease it also showed that the birthday on kalin's birth certificate does not match the birthday on Britney's birth certificate now I don't know kailyn's exact day of birth but I will say the ages do match Brittany would be 28 years old at the time that 28 year old Kailyn came out so those match but the actual birth certificates do not match now during this entire thing Henrico County Police have been doing their own investigation to try to validate these claims by January of this year 2022 police came out to say quote a robust review of medical records adoption records consultation with infectious disease Physicians dozens of interviews and DNA analysis they do not believe that Kailyn Stevenson is actually Brittany Williams when asked about this Kalyn said that she quote did everything out of genuine and honest intentions and only proceeded because of the results that she received from the DNA test as of right now Brittany is officially back to being considered a missing person and the searches continue I also do want to mention that by now Kim Parker is out of jail and news outlets reached out to her and they even went to her home but she just went back inside without making any sort of statement which to me does kind of say a lot because if she knows that Kailyn is not Brittany because she knows that something happened to Brittany then of course she's not going to entertain this idea or act excited that Kalyn you know or Brittany finally came out to say that she's been found reporters also reached out to LabCorp for comment but they didn't hear back so I think it's safe to say that Kalin unfortunately is not Brittany which to me leads us to the sad reality that after all of this came out that it wasn't her I haven't seen any more reporting done on her case I actually found this case after it was posted to a true crime Discussion Group where the post was basically saying like isn't it cool that you know after 20 years this missing girl has been found and here she is and she has DNA to prove it but it's pretty much been confirmed that it's not her and I saw this post very recently literally within the past couple of weeks so long after it came out that this is not Britney so it's really really sad to me that pretty much nothing was done to push out this information because now a lot of people think that she's been found and it's pretty much accepted that she's been found and so people that would be searching for her are no longer searching for her because they think that she's this person so that is why I want to make this video to make sure that people are still out there and are still searching for Brittany and are still trying to find answers as to what happened to her I do not fault Kalyn at all for this by the way because she truly did believe that she was Brittany I truly believe that she came out with the best intentions truly thinking that she's Brittany I do think she's related to Brittany and I do see the similarities in how they look and I think that when she saw this picture of this little girl she saw someone who looked very similar to how Sheila books and I think the dots just sort of connected in her head I think when you are adopted and I'm not adopted so I don't know how the feelings are or you know what the experience is like but I can imagine that when you're adopted and you don't look like anybody in your family seeing someone who finally looks like you really really just must hit differently because you're just not used to that your family doesn't look like you so finally seeing someone that looks like you and then combine that with having no idea about your own background the dots just sort of connected for her and I totally understand that and I do think that she absolutely thought that after getting this DNA test saying that she is this girl's half-sister she truly believed that the only possibility now was that she was Brittany so the blame for me goes to the news outlets who did not do their due diligence of correcting the stories or coming out with new stories saying that this is not Britney and we need to keep looking for her I actually only found one article that goes into any detail that actually confirms it's not her almost every article brings up like the sort of questions like saying she doesn't have AIDS and you know the uh birth certificate doesn't match so there's still all these questions but like there isn't questions the police confirmed it is not her if you were to search Brittany's name right now you're pretty much only going to see titles saying like woman comes out saying that she's Brittany and has DNA to prove it and sensationalized headlines like that which I think are just so harmful to this case I can totally see it when it first happened but it's been almost a year now not almost a year but almost a year and people just haven't corrected the stories so again people who should be out there looking for Brittany just aren't anymore so I think that a lot of people are misled in this case so all I ask for you to do is just spread awareness about Brittany let people know that she's still out there and let people know that they still need to be looking for her now there are some theories about all of this as you've probably gathered by now a lot of people think that Kim is responsible for Britney's disappearance we all know that Kim is known for having this disgusting dirty house as well as having all of these allegations regarding neglect and abuse to add to all of this she also lied about where Brittany was and refused to tell authorities where she was and she's been missing for 20 years now and she still will not say anything so I think it's pretty obvious from the jump that Kim knows a lot more than what she is letting on whether something happened to her and she got hurt and died by accident maybe Kim was punishing her and went too far and she died because of that or maybe she was just so neglectful and was leaving these kids to their own accord that she ran off or something else happened and she knows that she would be held responsible because she wasn't watching her the other thing I want to mention is just how disturbing I find it that Kim was saying that Britney was flirting with the men that were coming into the house she was literally a seven-year-old little girl I think that her saying that speaks a lot about her own biases towards Brittany I think that her seeing this seven-year-old little child and accusing her of flirting with older men something is wrong with her psychologically whether it's a jealousy thing because Kim thought that Britney was prettier than her and that you know she's this pretty little girl and Kim has her own insecurities I don't know I think maybe she was being nice to these men who were coming in because she's a child and she seemed happy and outgoing and maybe she just liked saying hi to men that were coming in and doing renovations and she's a little girl so that's what's gonna happen and I think that Kim's own insecurities and her own negative connotations towards her led her to this weird and totally totally wrong conclusion either way I think this shows that there's something seriously wrong with Kim and the way she thought and the way she treated Britney so I don't think it's out of the question that Kim could be responsible for harming Brittany however as we know no evidence was found in her home or around her home that Britney died there or that she was killed there or that her body was there cadaver dogs didn't pick up any scent of her body being there either but I mean she had two years she had two years man to clean up everything to get rid of any evidence to take Brittany somewhere else put her there and no one would be the wiser so I don't put a lot of weight to the fact that no evidence was found because she had two whole years she's doing renovations on the house anywhere that could have had some evidence on it was probably dug up and gotten rid of right away and Renovations were built right over it so I think that they're not being evidenced does not really say much of anything to me especially knowing that she was renovating her house any number of things could have happened and it could have been hidden in any number of ways now when it comes to Kalin as we see DNA does not lie there is a 95 match that Anastasia and her are half sisters we also know that Anastasia and Brittany are the only Daughters of Rose Thomas so you could come to the conclusion that there's no other way that Kaelyn is not Brittany however we don't know who the father is so I think that it's very very likely that maybe they have the same paternal DNA and that is actually why they're half-sisters it does not necessarily mean that Kailyn is Brittany now police haven't released much more about how they know that kailyn's not Britney but that's my thought on it I think maybe they have the same father different mothers she's simply does not remember her childhood because it could have just been traumatic being you know having feeding tubes and having catheters and having surgeries all those things are very traumatic for a child and then being adopted and moving around those are all very traumatic so I'm not discrediting kailyn's experiences at all and I think that absolutely can be why she doesn't remember a lot of her childhood before she was with her adopted family because hopefully after that she was treated a little bit better I don't know but hopefully and that could be why she doesn't remember a lot of things and there's a lot of reasons why she could have the name Williams Because if that's a relative of hers that makes sense she could have had a similar foster home situation as rainbow kids and that's why she remembered it that way because unfortunately we know that a lot of foster homes are just not very good so at the end of the day I don't think Kailyn is Brittany I think that maybe they have the same paternal DNA and that that's why the two of them are half-sisters and so I think it's amazing that she found her family I think it's amazing that she found someone who looks like her which is she said is like a big part of her life is just wanting people that look like her and are her blood family around her so I'm really happy that she found that but at the end of the day we still need to be searching for Brittany we still need to know what happened to her Brittany Renee Williams went missing on August 18 2000 from Henrico County Virginia she was described as a black female with black hair and and brown eyes and she was only seven years old when she went missing and Foul Play is suspected there is an age progression photo of her of what she may have looked like at 24 years old and right now she would be 29 years old if you have any information regarding Britney's disappearance I urge you to contact the Henrico County Police Department at 804-501-5000 but that is all I have for today's video and now I'm really looking forward to hearing your guys's thoughts do you think Britney is still out there do you think Kim Parker did something to her what do you think about this Kalin situation do you think it's still possible that she could be Brittany even though these other things don't match up let me know your thoughts and any other theories that you have in the comments below but that is where I'm going to end today's video if you liked this video please make sure to go ahead and leave it a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel I put out new True Crime and mystery videos every single week don't forget to go ahead and use my link down below and head to Native and use code Rachel Shannon 11 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5I8Xx1k9ONg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I8Xx1k9ONg | Timpanogos Cave National Monument | Wikipedia audio article | Timpanogos cave national monument as a United States National Monument protecting the Timpanogos cave historic district and a cave system on mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Mountains in American Fork Canyon near American Fork Utah in the United States the site is managed by the National Park Service the 1.5 mile 2.4 kilometers trail to the cave is steep gaining close to 1,000 feet 300 meters but paved and fairly wide so the caves are accessible to most the three caves of the system one of which is specifically called Timpanogos cave are only viewable on guided tours when the monument is open usually from May through September depending on snow conditions and funding there is the standard tour going through the cave system and an introduction to caving tour which teaches Leave No Trace caving and goes further into hansen cave topic 3 caves the three caves of the monument that are terrible are Hansen cave middle cave and Timpanogos cave the three caves are connected by man-made tunnels blasted in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration the average temperature in the caves as 46 degrees Fahrenheit many colorful cave features or speleothems can be seen among the most interesting are the holic tights which are hollowed twisted spiraling straws of deposited calcite aragonite they are formed when water travels through the tube and then evaporates leaving a trace mineral deposit at the end other speleothems found in the cave include cave bacon cave columns flow stone cave popcorn cave drapery stalactites and stalagmites topic discovery of the caves Martin Hansen discovered what became known as Hansen cave in October 1887 reportedly while cutting timber he tracked cougar footprints high up the side of American Fork Canyon unfortunately many of the features and formations in this chamber were damaged or removed by the do conics company and the general public before the cave was made a national monument in 1913 a second cave was discovered nearby while in the area to explore hanson cave with their families James W Gough and Frank Johnson were climbing an adjacent slope when they discovered the entrance to what is now known as Timpanogos cave several others later entered the cave and viewed many of the formations inside including the great heart of Timpanogos however before long knowledge of the cave and its entrance was lost some sources indicate that the entrance was lost due to a landslide in the area while others say it was in part caused by the extreme secrecy of the original finders several years later after hearing rumors of another cave mural Jay Manuel came with a group of associates which later became the Payson Alpine Club in search of the mysterious hidden cave on the 14th of February 1921 he rediscovered it although many sources credit him as having discovered the cave he immediately shared the information with the other members of the group having in mind the extreme damage that had resulted in Hanson cave that very night the group dedicated themselves to the preservation of the cave of that night man will wrote in his journal that they discussed ways to preserve its beauty for posterity instead of allowing it to be vandalized as Hansen's cave had been shortly thereafter they reported their fine to the u.s. Forest Service later that fall on the 15th of October 1921 George ever Hansen and Wayne East Hansen Martin Hansen's son and grandson were hunting on the other side of the canyon while using binoculars to try to find deer they came across another hole in the mountain in between the other two caves in a few days they came back with 74 year-old Martin Hanson Martin was the first to enter the cave now called middle cave current tours of the cave system enter the caves though a man-made entrance very close to the entrance discovered by Martin Hanson passing through a man-made tunnel tours can continued on to middle K before passing through another man-made tunnel to Timpanogos cave finally tours returned to the surface through a man-made exit near the original entrance topic administration although the site was designated a national monument on October 14th 1922 the site was initially developed and maintained by the u.s. Forest Service the National Park Service took over management in 1933 a number of Park structures were built by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s and early 1940s the Timpanogos cave historic district was designated in 1982 to include these structures middle cave and Timpanogos cave were discovered in an era where their formations and resources could be protected the National Park Service which oversees and preserves the cave complex has continued to develop new ways to retain its natural features including limiting lighting in the case to growth of invasive organisms preservation is a high priority the resource management team at the monument is actively involved in protecting the cave and its surroundings the National Park Service is continually monitoring and striving to determine a successful balance between visitor access and cave preservation a limited number of people per tour was implemented to help lessen the human impacts in the caves the National Park Service also balances preservation with the needs of the monument staff the monuments original visitors center burned down in 1991 and the current staff have been working from a double-wide trailer house for 20 years not only as the current visitors center inadequate but it is also located in a dangerous Rock Falls own plans for a new visitors center to be built outside of American Fork Canyon are currently under consideration this new center would also house employees from the National Forest Service however similar plans have been worked on ever since the first Center was destroyed without any changes to the current situation topic geology the cave system is located in the Deseret limestone a Mississippian aged limestone formed around 340 million years ago notably the cave cavity was formed initially by a series of faults running off of the Wasatch Fault since that time hydrothermal water action perhaps similar to that of Cave of the winds in Colorado an uplift of the Wasatch Mountains has formed the modern cave system the speleothems first started to form within the last 750 thousand years based on paleomagnetism of iron deposits within the formations as the cave system has been slowly lifted above the American Fork River topic see also protected areas of the United States mount Timpanogos | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,086 | 6,508 |
BJgjqFqtUj0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJgjqFqtUj0 | Health Tips For Young Ladies | Dr Mukta P Paul | Best Gynecologist In Kharadi - Manipal Hospitals | foreign [Music] I'm a consultant In Obstetrics and Gynecology in manipal hospitals karadi Pune happy women's day in advance today I am going to talk about common health issues that women face especially in the age group of 20 to 52 years one of the main problems that these women face are related to periods it's either it's irregular periods or heavy Cycles now first we should talk about what are normal periods normal periods range from 21 days to 35 days and mostly they last for two to seven days so a common reason for irregular Cycles include something called as polycystic ovarian syndrome or polycystic ovarian disease what is pcod it is basically a hormonal imbalance that can affect your periods fertility hormones and aspects offer of your appearance these ovaries are slightly larger on sonography as they have more number of follicles they don't have any cyst even though the name suggests polycystic these are fluid-filled spaces which has eggs in it symptoms of pcod includes irregular Cycles or no periods at all difficulty in conceiving more weight and difficulty losing weight acne and hirsutism which is excessive hair growth in facial region this condition cannot be cured but it can be managed either by Lifestyle Changes like losing weight especially for people who are overweight and regular exercise as well as medication which is mostly hormonal second thing we talk about is heavy periods now there are many causes for heavy periods it can either be a hormonal cause or it can be a non-hormonal or structural cause like fibroids or endometrial polyps or it can be some Sinister causes like cancer as well we will talk about fibroids and polyps now fibroids and polyps are common commonly seen most of the time they are seen on incidental sonography and do not need any treatment but if they are causing heavy periods and they are not managed by using medication then they will need surgery especially with endometrial polyps these are small outgrowths seen in the lining of the uterus that needs to be removed even if you have gone through menopause because sometimes there is a small chance of cancerous growth which is happening inside the polyp this surgery can be done under hysteroscopic Guidance with no incision on the tummy region another frequent problem that women face in this age group is pre-menstrual syndrome which is a vast area of psychological problems like depression anxiety mood swings physical symptoms like bloatedness breast heaviness which is seen typically cyclically premenstrually and the symptoms go away once the period starts it is a very common symptom 40 of women face it and out of these five to eight percent suffer from severe symptoms which needs even psychiatric health again it is can be managed with hormonal and non-hormonal medications and regular exercise and medication one last problem that I would like to discuss that women face is recurrent Volvo vaginal fungal infections or candidiasis now what is recurrence infections which means that more than four episodes within one year management includes anti-fungal measures which is required for longer duration if it is recurrent infections but General measures like avoiding douching avoiding soap below and avoiding tight fitting garments especially during an episode of infection works well also it should avoid harsh chemicals too you have to clean the undergarments treatment also includes ruling out risk factors like broad spectrum antibiotic usage local irritants iron deficiency thyroid disorders and vitamin D deficiency and diabetes also should be rolled out with these I would conclude my talk today happy women's day again thank you [Music] | Manipal Hospitals | UCSljO84JCPeaefyHe-8voIg | 2023-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 607 | 3,675 |
FtHowcbzBo8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtHowcbzBo8 | Best Car 4You| DYNAMIC VOICE RECOGNITION (GEN 10) | dynamic voice-recognition the dynamic voice recognition feature recognizes natural voice commands and searches off board cloud databases for the most current information all that is required is that the vehicle is registered with Lexus enform to use dynamic voice recognition simply press the talk switch on the steering wheel wait for the beep and say your command I'm hungry the system will display a list of restaurants showing nearby restaurant select the one you want say next page for more items next page select the one you want say next page for more items number three to navigate to this point of interest say go there go there starting guidance for a new route [Music] to begin route guidance select okay please proceed to the highlighted route then the route guidance will start to delete a destination select the destination pin icon on the right side of the screen then confirm your choice by selecting yes to locate a point of interest press the talk switch wait for the beep and say nearby neiman-marcus the system will display a list of possible store locations showing nearby neiman-marcus select the one you want say next page for more items start over the system will take you back to the previous screen and you can speak a new command what would you like to do call 4 6 9 - 9 - 4 0 0 0 calling the other number 4 - Yoda at HQ thank you for calling co2 motors North America press the on hook phone button to end the call if you would like to listen to the radio press the talk switch and say FM radio which FM frequency do you want to listen to play 89.3 tuning to 89.3 FM audio information will be briefly displayed on the top of the display to make adjustments to the climate control system press the talk switch and say something like set temp to 72 changing the temperature to 72 degrees the climate control temperature will be adjusted and to be routed to an address press the talk switch and say take me to six five six five headquarters drive Plano Texas select the one you want one once you're familiar with the system pressing the talk switch will interrupt the vehicle's voice response and shorten the voice command process here is the address I found with you like go there [Music] select ok to start route guidance when using voice command remember for best results make sure that your windows are up to reduce background noise you may also need to reduce your climate controls fan speed from high as the microphone can pick it up when speaking speak normally and without pauses pronounce numbers as single digits and in case of a zero say zero not ohh please note that certain words accents or speech patterns may be difficult for the system to recognize use trained voice recognition to help the voice command system to adapt to your voice for more information you can check out the other helpful Lexus how-to videos or go to Lexus drivers comm and select videos under the resource tab then search for a topic if your vehicle is equipped with navigation reference your technology quick guide that came with your vehicle we're here to help contact your Lexus dealer to speak with a Lexus technology specialist or contact Lexus Customer Satisfaction at eight hundred two fifty five three nine eight seven | Best Car 4You | UCwk60J9Ye9oCgByxE0jEUyw | 2018-07-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 579 | 3,237 |
ob1b79G1fdw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob1b79G1fdw | Drugged And Robbed In Kiev Ukraine! AnastasiaDate SCAM Review: $11,000 Lost! | if you're looking to find a wife in Ukraine don't go to the websites reach at don't spend your time your money on those type of things you need to come here and meet the women it's very important [Music] hi my name's Jason I'm here in Ukraine looking for someone who spent my life with I'm not looking for several months had some failures I'd like to share with you so here's another view of Anastasia date I lost nine thousand dollars on that site I spent seven months of my life thinking I was talking to somebody that was real and ended up with with nothing it started out when I first started looking for a Ukrainian woman I did a search and Anastacia date was first on the list that looked like a professional sight so I joined I met several women you know instantly it was very apparent to me that some of them were not real they would forget things like their dogs names as an example things that obviously shouldn't shouldn't be forgotten they forget conversations from day to day but I did meet somebody tonight I felt was real and I talked to her for six months we spent a couple hours each day that's why the expense was so great if they charge you by the minute there I agreed to come here and meet her and she didn't show up she was had an excuse she had to be somewhere else and then she promised me that she would meet me in the US and another excuse she changed the date said she would come again another excuse so I then told her at six months that if we didn't meet then I was no longer paying for a website and it just wasn't real and that's what happened I my money ran out on a mystery date I didn't continue on Anastasia date I thought I had real feelings for this person she had real feelings for me she never asked me for money so I thought it was real but what she did was you know continued our conversation for six months and cost me a lot of money feels very real it's it's hard to distinguish but you have to be very aware that most of these women are not real women and if it were important for them to to meet you that will make some kind of an attempt or you know at least be cooperative with that I'm 42 and I'm at a stage of date I was talking with somebody that told me she was 26 I thought was an acceptable age gap I'm now with match guarantee the the woman that I'm very interested in is 29 she's beautiful she's PhD she's a very smart extremely beautiful warm caring she's everything I always wanted so that the age difference within reason is not a problem the women are all receptive to it all don't see it as an issue no one has ever told me that now I'm here with match guarantee and I've met some terrific woman and want to share my experience with you after being scammed and being led down by another agency I began to look on the internet for I think I did a Google search for Ukraine scams and I came across some of Joe's videos and I watched them I decided I wanted to to give them a try so I talked to Jo by Skype he's a very real nice man to deal with seem very honest understood what my problems were why you know what my scam was so I lost money and I decided to work with them match guarantee is not a small investment but it's a very good investment if you're really looking to find somebody everything that Gio promises will come true it's very easier so in my experience the expense of mash guarantees is money well spent it's it's a guarantee that you will meet women it's a guarantee that you'll find somebody and you also be able to do so in a very reasonable period of time say all five of the women that I was introduced to you were all great they were all smart intelligent beautiful women and had a difficult time choosing but I was lucky enough to find somebody I really want to spend my time with if you're looking to find a wife in Ukraine don't go to the websites reach at don't spend your time your money on those type of things you need to come here and meet the women it's very important you won't get scammed you will get an opportunity to really make a connection rather than you know texting or video chat whatever you do but in my experience that's all been a waste of time for me to pursue those things if it's very successful and easy and you meet beautiful Ukrainian women it's probably 10 times plus more likely you'll meet somebody here than in the States and the quality of the women here is much greater they're more beautiful they're smarter or family or on it I believe they're better mothers better wives really just fantastic if you're considering a Ukrainian wife my advice to you would be to participate with match guarantee come to Ukraine meet these beautiful women at timely manner don't spend your time texting don't spend your time video chatting those types of things writing letters all that has very little value it's very likely you'll be scammed what you need to do is sit in front of a lady across the table and meet them and see how they are no 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JnISZLty9HI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnISZLty9HI | Latin America's Worst Humanitarian Emergency is Unfolding on the Colombia-Venezuela Border | The border area between Venezuela and Colombia has long been a violent, crime affected area. Over the last few years, the very deeply rooted crisis in Venezuela caused more than five million persons to flee across the country's borders. and has also caused a real deterioration in relations between Colombia and Venezuela COVID has made a difficult situation in Venezuela, in Colombia and in their border areas a whole lot worse. This is what it looked like in Venezuela’s public hospitals before the pandemic. Overrun, a shortage of doctors and drugs, no electricity or even running water. Colombia’s president, Iván Duque, announced its closure to contain the spread of COVID-19. On Friday, Venezuela confirmed two cases of coronavirus, but many fear that number could be higher as the country struggles with a humanitarian crisis. First of all, Colombia closed the border crossing, the land crossing with Venezuela in March. It remains closed to this day out of fear that people moving from one side to the other will spread the disease. And for the Colombians, they don't know whether the number of infected people reported in Venezuela is real or not. So the concern is that if they open the border, the disease could just spread like wildfire. The other concern is that by closing the border, you don't close, at the same time, all those other informal border crossings, the non official border crossings, which are run by criminal groups, violent groups making a profit, charging a fee to let people go across. The largest remaining Colombian guerilla force, the ELN, has become a dominant actor on both sides of the Colombian and Venezuelan border. What we see, especially in Venezuela, is that their presence is backed up or at least tolerated by the Venezuelan state and its security forces. Some Venezuelans living in border areas even explain that the presence of the ELN has helped improve the situation with regard to security, as the guerillas sometimes help to stamp out petty crime. Nevertheless, the ELN guerillas are also an actor of violence who dedicate themselves to extortion, kidnapping and other illicit economies. Since these non-state armed groups basically represent the only face of authority on the border, we see that many vulnerable communities are submerged in their operations. And since they have no other alternative than to participate in these illicit economies, one of the consequences is that these vulnerable communities are even more criminalised by the state and therefore already are also more pushed into the hands of these illicit networks. When meeting with Venezuelan refugees and migrants on the border, we gathered a lot of stories about the violence they're subjected to on informal pathways. We've spoken to women who have been raped on informal border crossings, men who have been beaten up on informal border crossings because they're not able to pay a few dollars of passage fee to the non-state, armed outfits that are in control of these border crossings. We've heard the most terrible stories about human trafficking, exploitation of refugees who are often forced to traffick certain commodities across the border under violent threat by non-state armed groups. nd we've been gathering testimonies of these refugees and migrants to understand the hardship they have been facing as a consequence of political decisions. It is now vital that there is some effort to rebuild communication and a modicum of trust between Colombia and Venezuela, simply because of the size of this border, over 2000km, the number of different armed groups and violent actors using the border to make money for themselves, the flow of migrants, and of course, the very real risk that contagion of COVID can spread from one side to the other. There has to be coordination between the sides. There have been efforts in this direction that haven’t really come off – communication remains very poor. It’s essential, especially if the border is to reopen next year, that Colombian and Venezuelan authorities can communicate with one another in an environment based on trust. | International Crisis Group | UCj015l-Gu66iB80-X_sr9tw | 2020-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 673 | 4,104 |
_4WOYPwS75w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4WOYPwS75w | LG V60 ThinQ 5G Dual Screen Gaming | PubG & COD Mobile First-Look!!!! | a guy's thundery here and today we're taking our first gaming look at the LG v 60 Thank You 5g now the v60 comes in with a patio devices but it brings something a little different now of course you know this is a gaming video and we're doing do some gaming and we'll be looking at call of duty mobile mostly and pub G at a short time with this device I wanted to see how well it handle now what makes the V 60 different smaller devices what it packs in together now standard parts of the course is the Snapdragon a 65 processor does come with only 8 gigabytes of RAM for all models 2 different causes of white and there's a blue color really nice color schemes over there and the display is a six point eight inch full HD Plus display now LG has packed in some of the things they do really well and do this device they said look ram still gonna be an issue your gameplays will be smooth and fast you're gonna also have some really good audio but the quad DAC is still there and there is a headphone jack so which means you can listen to your games with the best quality headphones possible in this case I'm using the ai ai ai headphones which I've been checking out for a bit and trust me it definitely helps now they're not slacking on the speaker side as well they're going to give you some really loud audio so you're gonna hear someone gave me some not much just because there's a lot of noise in there but that's what LG is pointing out now the other big thing of course is that this device just follows a trend of the LG G 8 the G at X and the V 50 from last year having the dual screen case now the case this year is a little bit different it matches the resolution that you have on your display of your phone to the case as well so you haven't you have the same display back and forth the other thing about the cases as you guys know quite well is that you can use it as a game controller so you can map out controls for any game you want to to go there now I did ask for bumper buttons on trigger buttons on the case last year they undertook the buttons but LG has talked about having different types of cases down the line so we'll see if actually comes through but there are a couple things you can do with this you can also play both games at the same time so you have two games playing at once and we'll check some of that out but let's go ahead and check out some gaming on the lg v 65 G [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] the LGV 60 think u5g looks you really solid gameplay and well I ran a bit warm and again I didn't actually measure temperatures with this at the event so it's cool that you can switch between two different games at the same time because you have both screens available and audio comes from either the top of the button for whichever game you're playing at that time now the other cool thing as I mentioned earlier it's got a headphone jack which is really really nice and I have to say also the display is quite vibrant for Full HD Plus display on the V 50 thin q5p the other thing to note is the camera I had a short time with the camera and I have to say I was quite impressed with what I saw the camera tracking while you in the viewfinder on the screen is really really responsive and the images also looked pretty good well of course have some time to test the camera once we get it in house and we do our fall of course camera comparisons and a full gaming review for you guys right here of right now I think the 360 thank you is solid and in terms of pricing they haven't gave us official pricing that will come through carriers but expect to see of pricing vary a bit and also should be sub a thousand dollars now I'll just say put this in your little caveat here I'm hearing rumors that the t-mobile version or anything with sub 6 only will probably be cheaper than anything with millimeter-wave so there you have it guys if you have any questions any comments about the LG v 60 think u5g if you think it'll picking it up or you want to see some more content about this device let me know otherwise I forget to like and share subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment | Booredatwork.com | UC5lDVbmgb-sAcx2fjwy3KQA | 2020-02-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 825 | 4,215 |
Cj_Us07vDr8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj_Us07vDr8 | DO NOT WRITE HADITH BOOKS | you see it on the page book of zood and softening hats you'll find find it in what say he Muslim here sahih Muslim 3004. sahih Muslim 3004. this is where you find this particular Hadith I'm talking about now the Hadith says uh sorry the Hadith narrative saysdi told us narrated to us foreign on the authority of Atta Ben yeser Abu said reported that Allah's messenger said now look at this all trash garbage is here we don't see on the authority of the prophet we don't see under authority of God even we don't see God here we don't see the on the authority of of the Prophet himself we don't see anything like that we only see on the authority of these imposters they are all imposters now then they said unless messenger said we all know the message given to Muhammad as a prophet and a messenger was the Quran Quran chapter 47 verse 2 Bells witness to that Quran chapter 5 verse 67 also Bears witnessed to that that the Quran was the only message given to the prophet and the messenger so now the messenger said do not write do you see he says do not write anything from me and whoever writes from me other than the Quran he should efface it that is he should he face that wipe it out if you write anything other than the Quran from him right right wipe it out we cannot classify Hadith narrations as the Quran it's not part of it the Quran on its own is the Hadith is the real Hadith as a matter of fact so if somebody says you are an Hadith rejecter or they Hadith rejecter just laugh at him because the Quran is the authentic and original Hadith so if you call me Hadith reject automatically are you trying to say there's a Hadith better than the Quran no way I don't reject the Quran so I should rather be calling the mushriks Hadith rejecters because they reject the Hadith of the Quran so the prophet according to their garbage books the prophet is saying do not write anything from me except the Quran right because he said whoever writes anything from him except the Quran should wipe it out she'll he face that and narrate from me this narrates from me if you break it down in Hadith means hadithu you can say narrate from me doesn't mean rights Hadith from me do you see the difference the the command says do not right for every intellectual person listening to me the word right he told them clearly foreign Quran he says do not write from me except the Quran other than the Quran so Hadith books the so-called garbage Hadith books were they written down the answer is yes are they written down the answer is yes so if they are written down are they these people actually listen to The Prophet talking or are they deaf and dumb he said do not write did we see the Quran written down today yes it's written that we have it today why are this garbage had these books are also written down who gave them that Authority now let me tell you how the scholars will play with your conscience in the same Hadith after he said do not write anything down other than the Quran if you write anything wipe it out he face it then they will go to the last portion of the Hadith and then it says from me doesn't mean write it down for me you see how dumb some of the scholars can make you if I say narrate something from me doesn't mean I say write it down when you are narrating something from me meaning if I have given a command you can narrate that same command from me to people because it's only the Quran which has been permitted to be written down nothing else the devious Scholars will try to formulate things and tell you oh you know what uh after this time the prophet gave because anyways there are these goods are garbage books anyways I'm not quoting these Hadith to tell you I believe in them no I'm only telling you the contradictive parts of their Hadith books so if the prophet said do not write anything from me that if you write anything wipe it out why do we have Hadith books today the reference is sahih Muslim 3004. write it down for yourself and go investigate for yourself as simple as it is right aha | THE CORRECTIONAL OFFICER | UCfRylAh-ODv0Y8sUVv8SmqQ | 2023-01-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 773 | 4,025 |
AihFGEewoX8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AihFGEewoX8 | Ask VeLL Reacts OHMYV33NUS EXPOSED MPL PH FOR HORRIBLE PRODUCTION AND AGREES WITH FWYD | I thought I told y never going change you don't know [ __ ] that be the game same [ __ ] all right y'all so we're going to be here with Venus's reaction and her thoughts on the the Mis quote of chicken and she's going to be revealing and actually talking about how this is something that's happened before and previously when it comes down to um the nl's production um npl Philippines production they did the same thing to her a few years back so it it's sad that this happens it's sad they do this and especially this particular situation seeing them go around the whole Arena making it a big deal making it so huge um it it it's definitely weird that this was the vibe that the producers wanted to give off for that for this for this particular event I feel like people don't pay their money to see drama or be involved in drama they're paying their money to see the pros to to praise how good the pros are playing to to to ex display their talent so they can watch the pros display their talent it should be about the pros the good stuff that's going on when it comes down to the competitive nature within the event itself but instead of focusing on the positives and the things that actually matter they focused on a North American YouTuber with an opinion who hasn't been to an event in years like who hasn't made it to like what what what are they doing like this this is this is exactly what he was talking about by the way this is why he considers it boring and yeah like they really just proved his point it's ironic how hard they proved his point by doing what they did but hey and they us so confirmo mph oh yeah o manipulated Alam Mo ba Nar din to during ano during s S1 ba S10 naalala sinabi KO NG ano NG M3 tapos parang ginamit Yun NG ano NG Mt naalala anong stated statal O A yes o NG dalawang par angot NG mph PR during entry and that's the thing like click baiting for production value isn't actually having production value that that doesn't make the content valuable it it really just it it it Waters it down like it's one thing for a YouTuber and for an influencer to have an opinion and to speak their opinions like you all know that I always talk about drama and things like that because I find it interesting but if I was hosting a mobile Legends event who's going to come to an event to hear about some drama and stuff like that no one oh that's not the environment that you want there you have the biggest names in the esport you have Pro players you have celebrity YouTubers you have all of this positive stuff going on there and you want to talk about a random guy in North America who has a different opinion like this this is this is trash production this in itself is trash production because you can't even make a great production without trying to bash someone that means that what you're creating is lacking if it if it's 100% based on bashing someone else that means you're not very good at what you're doing and the fact that this has happened multiple times is a problem like this it's it's weird like it's like you have to go into a production knowing what you're trying to create knowing the vibe you're trying to create knowing what you want the the people who are in that event what do they want to take from it what do they want to go home talking about do do you want them to go home talking about something North American said it was boring or do you want them to go home excited about all the good stuff that transpired at that event and at that production like that that is why the production is trash like that that that is exactly why like you didn't think about the bigger picture before starting this attack on chicken it was weird I'm notan namin that time is ano is on ph y I'm not sure P that time promise manager so yeah they they misquoted it just to have a story line that that's the type of stuff that you do when you don't actually have a storyline and listen y'all know y'all can trust me when it come down to this like obviously I I am known for clickbait titles at times I I I have click baited titles like that's that's part of the being a YouTuber but this is what I mean by you you have a whole production like you you telling me you have the biggest Pros in Mobile Legends history and you need to clickbait a random guy from North America how are y'all that boring how are you that trash where you can have all the most famous names in Mobile Legends right now and you still need to clickbait somebody random that that sounds like trash production like it's it's like you have all the pieces of the puzzle where you can't mess this up and you still manage to mess it up that's wild to me and I'm in the right n with the boring pH is gag n p n players for the safe eveno super super hard trash talaga you know people learn and EXP examp Pho or mph versus na okay so she thinks this is the new narrative because trash talking didn't work out now they're trying to put countries against one another and things like that which I mean it it could be an effective strategy to an extent I mean it is a big debate but why do you always need some gimmick like that that's the problem needing some gimmick in the first place you could just the players are absolutely amazing just do do things that shines a brighter light on the players as opposed to trying to create your own drama and storyline no no one is coming to a mobile Legends event for a storyline they're coming to experience the best players in the world and the people that they love to watch that's that's why people are there so doing all this weird storyline stuff actually takes away from your production you want to know what I would find more entertaining like if after the actual matches and stuff like that you have a one V one with two junglers or something like that let them one V one in a custom match and and like stuff like that where y'all have one V one tournaments and throw an extra $200 on top of it or something like so just something fun for the fans to enjoy and it's not something that really means much it's like it's a one V one game anybody can win it doesn't actually matter or like like just something fun like or a game of hide and seek or something like just you know just something where the pros you get to see a different side of the pros you should be able to let the pros bring out their personalities let people see them in other ways and like that if you're not going to focus if you don't want to focus strictly just on the game play make make the make the middle entertainment surrounding the pros that's what everybody came foring anoing you know for the per super yeah so I mean that that that that's a weird approach for going to be taken in the first place but yeah let me know what you all think how y'all feel about this um be sure to drop that thumbs up subscribe and turn notifications and I'll catch y'all on the next one peace out Joe | Ask VeLL Reacts | UCH9aJJjQ4ss26A5ihqZ7kEw | 2024-04-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,340 | 6,921 |
ZjWGD1yeFPM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjWGD1yeFPM | Putt-Putt Travels Through Time - Part 3 - Weird Head | Oh F to follow the foot steps which footsteps I don't know if you have the information yet for just a matter go for a little baby once where shall you go little baby ones let's go Wow okay where shall you go where you go use okay shall you've gone right Trek tantric takes a long time and I'm gonna take you this way okay those are actually just a putt-putt zone footprints his tiny little feet feels like a 10 dude so this guy I do like him I don't know if he talks oh I think he does know pee just dig what oh I get it what though also the Japanese food that the only thing he's got that's all I've got please please don't take my CV I could do two things do that eat sushi did - ready to rock and sit completely still and wait for cards that follow my trail prairie dogs are related to squirrels do you know you can see the back of my eyeballs I can see 360 degrees you can't run from me good now all of the other cut that is lost in the desert oh you can escape if you want to not be looking for animals anymore no I'll be fine I'm okay that's no that's oh I find you yeah I trust you to know what's good for you it's finally oh I'm a dealer here kind of cute for such a funny looking guy aren't you boy rude you're kind of cute for a [ __ ] ugly monster look at you freak you're kind of cute sorry you're a freak go back to El Dorado [ __ ] collected El Dorado [ __ ] [ __ ] go back to El Dorado [ __ ] [ __ ] you tell me you told me part part don't know no no of course not what [ __ ] my bangle pump is on armadillo never nard nard Jackrabbits can move their ears in different directions that way they can hear things coming from any direction because of these big years a jackrabbit can hear footsteps hundreds of feet away now Jackrabbits can run up to 40 miles an hour is all about [ __ ] armadillos [ __ ] prairie dogs [ __ ] this guy can't remember if this has like a plot purpose sometimes I carved out the only purpose of this is to go find these animals coming I'm a duo I barely hello I'm getting [ __ ] loss and putt but gets lost in the woods book get the last of it but book gets lost in the sauce oh [ __ ] I play that one dude do you not oughta go out no I know I yeah yeah I mean yeah yeah for me yeah actually whoa look at that weirdo what I think I think you said something vaguely you do you make an accent okay rosters [ __ ] did that thing even I guess it sucks a little oh [ __ ] yes dude plant in this desert level makes me want to play I think it's spy Fox and spy Fox in the case of the something hosana things that one yeah no because it's not not necessarily I know it's not dry cereal yeah totally it's the ozone one cuz it's not no price more parts required doesn't know or more problem of cavil up cavil hubcap Hill oh this might be why sometimes you need a prayer yeah it's very accommodating prairie dog oh there we go how about this what don't break it hahaha what if I just fill it with hay put it up I'll spork it up I'll spork it up how [ __ ] long oh oh ah got it you like that minigame that's a [ __ ] no wait get [ __ ] sniped the [ __ ] is that what is that it's a rat or a mouse with red write a word oh all right it's a rat with a crossbow whose rat town where's he getting that from wait wait Ricky Oh No Ricky dad misses Supergirl no I just thought of some deepest lore that's right now there's no radio stations don't [ __ ] that's a big dude that's his brain that is his brain that's his [ __ ] subconscious talking what there's radio that would actually be dope Phil I gave you hints you [ __ ] up be straight and well a lot of thoughts I mean don't forget [ __ ] that one Freddy fish well we actually play for it if no I'm thinking about all right one time steam train I mean other let's player played Freddy fish what key to that you need 40 not do you look like you doesn't even show the [ __ ] I love that one the one that is the keyhole shape just having no idea what a key means cut dude look at this dad I just did it again okay I'm done with the was that yeah there's only one like actual plot afford an item per time look at him he looks at putt-putt supply yes you got some [ __ ] junk in that truck put-put peace out pop pop world humongous dinner two parts we're all dude power type feel so good it would feel so good depends of these games dude I [ __ ] freaking out tap to go into portal goodbye Tamra like stays on the on the town for a second he leaves into the portal portal like spins shrinks down the moment of winx app is a [ __ ] massive explosion let's go - I love wrong something about it looks lewd it's it the way that it squeezes it out like it like it is sourced from it you know and yeah it's up slop in your nutsack feels yes I got a sob I don't see you now baby for stupid kid [ __ ] makes jokes and it's just actually realized funny [ __ ] Miz Brachiosaurus and who or what in the primordial from the future I'm trying to drive across the road back there but there's a strange something blocking it that strange something happens to my tail gee if it wouldn't be much trouble miss Brachiosaurus would you mind moving it so I can get through not at all so exactly what years this anyway year I haven't the faintest idea all I know is were sometime in the age of the dinosaurs that's our educational you're [ __ ] brought the sores that's not a color it's it's also like the neck it looks really unnatural I think it's cuz it's so limply just like laying on the ground you yeah like it looks like a separate thing you're tired yeah it's way too short like that the head is like a parasite attached to the larger body of a different creature wow it's a troll doll that it's gonna stay that is uncomfortable yeah let's take her oh yeah hold on oh [ __ ] that would off the [ __ ] rails of me yeah I pressed it [ __ ] it once the second we start mashing in the hard-boiled so I traded my triangular rock for a spherical rock so I'm assuming that will that's for your goal but circular maybe tectonic Tony it will maybe it won't really I think the wheel would be most helpful are there going to be cavemen cars we'll find out [Music] you | Edited Out | UCrbh1mFDg4dz87PMkQGZyQQ | 2019-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,221 | 6,435 |
6OJzAOwOzDA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OJzAOwOzDA | How gamma efferents smoothen out muscle contractions #shorts #youtubeshorts #youtube #ytshorts | put it put one more ingredient in the soup you command or order your muscle to contract voluntarily you use the spinal cord the the motor command comes from the motor cortex down the descending tract through the spinal cord into the muscle through the Alpha motor neuron what if I told you that it's not one smooth operation like you can see it it's not it's for some reason it's impulses barrage is of impulses it's not direct current it's alternating current like this so that the motor signal discharge of the spinal cord is not one smooth flow it is like this sinusoidal it it it | Cool Concepts in Physiology, Anatomy (& Life) | UCUbaNMp3q5-GxEzU654ma9A | 2023-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 108 | 583 |
S08OcCl3YiA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S08OcCl3YiA | Bike lesson 0 & a trip to the store | where did you know i did lt last time now i would like to take my time and inform all the non-two-wheeled petrol heads on on how to turn off an engine on a bike there are four ways the first two are the main ones turning the key or hitting the kill switch the third is by using the kickstand some bikes do not have these options because they're either too old the owner disconnected the circuits or they're too indonesian please note that biker brony has covered the key and the kill switch plus the kickstand switch has been taken out the fourth way is to every letters nightmare and stall it hey this is oh you're heavyweight don't you all have what fights no chris no you are literally bending it dude it's plastic mate just like your bike without any metal in it chris i'm going back to here please do we end up breaking and buying oh come on i just started he's just doing it for youtube there's a dog is it a dog yeah it's a dog oh look at that pony hat where'd you just get the opponent it's like going to be up getting up do they getting up feeling oh yeah i can get used to this you know whoa down there nelly i'm gonna get off with this because this doesn't feel safe i was supposed to have that very one that the when the opponent had the pole to start walking around going could be a good job well they said there was an actual painting around it i thought i'll sit on the freaky pink one on the finger i'm kind of fun doing this all this editing dude okay that looks tasty it looks tasty i thought they said lip smack heads they'll spot all three throttle freak you are i found something for you mate yeah sorry dude find out go in one direction that's the only direction we'll go give away dale on facebook he likes one direction this stand is just for you dale and i might even go to buy you some gloves and send you them so much further i don't [ __ ] pay him 12 good for him dude oh yeah all you need now is super glue girls like star wars this is just weird i'm sorry this is just freaky funny okay yeah you're recording this aisle should just be purged from existence i know there's going fresh girls no no no no no no no oh i [ __ ] got you them yeah what is this this uh it looks like you have one oh it's mega bloks it's not even lego it's mega bloks yeah yeah hence it says mega bloks up there oh [ __ ] it does i don't know how this thing works so his foot actually my [ __ ] shut up what was creole trio creo it's a kid it's so hard barnacles look it's got a ninja blades purple bits yeah you've got some guy with like the uh what they have in ghost recon yeah see it's not even the sword mania star wars | S80LAR | UC2W5yfIDpmmoM4yAzGBRsjA | 2014-09-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 529 | 2,669 |
YKmKAOL39lQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKmKAOL39lQ | Dual power (leftist theory) | Wikipedia audio article | dual power as a concept in the theory and practice of leftist politics proposed in different forms by Communists and anarchists the communist conception of dual power advanced by vladimir lenin to describe the division of power during the russian revolution described the soviets of workers and soldiers as an incipient state whose task was to remove and replace the formal government this notion has informed the strategies of subsequent communist-led revolutions including the Chinese Revolution led by Mao the anarchist conception envisions the study creation of mechanisms of self-management separate from the state apparatus this strategy aims to create a libertarian socialist economy and polity by means of incrementally establishing and then networking institutions of direct participatory democracy to contest the existing power structures of state capitalism dual power strategy was advocated by anarchist pierre-joseph Proudhon in 1851 beneath the governmental machinery in the shadow of political institutions out of the sight of statement and priests society is producing its own organism slowly and silently and constructing a new order the expression of its vitality and autonomy for some anarchists and libertarian socialists this does not necessarily mean disengagement with existing institutions for example Yates McKee describes a dual power approaches forging alliances and supporting demands on existing institutions elected officials public agencies universities workplaces banks corporations museums while at the same time developing self-organized counter institutions in this context the strategy itself has sometimes also referred to as counter power to differentiate it from the terms Leninist origins topic dual power and the Zapatista movement you with the growth of the Zapatista movement the system of local governance has been elaborated somewhat among the officials selected from each assembly there are now commissioners for health and education as well as a representative to a clandestine revolutionary indigenous committee CCRI the commissioners meet and coordinate with their peers on a regional basis while there are four CCR eyes one for each language group in the area the EZLN is subordinate to their decisions this has fostered cooperation between community members in the EZLN since when a decision is made by the CCRI it's a decision based on consensus it's based on the agreement of dozens of families this local democracy has been extended by the creation of rebels Zapatista autonomous municipalities systems of alternative institutions that effectively replace local structures of power On February 3rd 1994 Manuel Camacho Solis the conciliator between the government and the zapatistas announced the creation of two free zones in which the International Red Cross would operate and the militaries would not unwittingly providing the Zapatista communities with a bit of national territory on December 19 1995 the EZLN broke the Mexican federal Army's encirclement and carried out the political and military seizure of dozens of towns demonstrating that its influence went far beyond the small existing conflict zone in this expanded area Zapatista communities formed 38 autonomous municipalities covering more than a third of the state of Chiapas autonomous municipalities are the Zapatistas implementation of the 16th of February 1996 san andres accords which the government abandoned in december 1996 after refusing to carry them out the Accords guarantee the right of indigenous peoples to form and govern traditionally their own municipalities in forming the municipalities residents D recognize the official authorities and elect their own they refuse federal government involvement in control they name their local health promoters and indigenous Parliament's an elaborate own laws based on social economic political and gender equality among the inhabitants of diverse ethnic communities councils are constituted to plan the various areas of community action and are joined by councils of elders and increasingly of women these communities are accomplishing long ignored aspirations like building bilingual Spanish in the local indigenous language education systems and providing to all what once was only provided in accordance with political patronage a report from the Diocese of san cristobal de las casas finds at a local level municipal president imposed by the PRI are left governing only themselves without being able to penetrate into the communities basically this means the slow destruction of false democracy dot and its replacement by communities and organizations that construct their own history first as autonomous municipalities and eventually as autonomous zones this eroding of the status quo has preceded despite the attacks by the Mexican Federal Army and their paramilitary allies providing a dramatic demonstration of the effectiveness of grassroots dual power whatever its accomplishments the EZLN sees itself as a temporary formation a mirror image of the Mexican army it is entirely unqualified to replace it since it includes the hierarchy and violence that it would remove from society altogether it will remain only until the armed struggle becomes an absurdity and an obstacle for the revolutionary transformation of our country topic forms of dual power institutions cooperative Federation's cooperative banking egalitarian communities horizontal ISM intentional communities libertarian municipal ISM permanent autonomous zones revolutionary base area temporary autonomous zones worker cooperatives worker councils | wikipedia tts | UCGajAfZZjyDnyA7YQU0xpOg | 2018-12-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 831 | 5,601 |
AK29dP0-CKE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK29dP0-CKE | Big Picture: The Work Horse of the Western Front | from Korea to Germany from Alaska to Puerto Rico all over the world the United States Army is on the alert to defend our country you the American people against aggression this is the big picture an official television report to the nation from the United States Army now to show you part of the big picture here is Sergeant James Mansfield how do you do I'm happy to bring you this second in our new series of the big picture devoted to the story of America's combat infantrymen the man who wears the blue badge today we are going to tell you a little about the 30th Infantry Division the Old Hickory a famous National Guard division in both World Wars 1 and two it was known as the Workhorse of the Western Front later on in the program Colonel Quinn will show you some of the equipment that our infantryman carries into battle he will also show you the combat rations that are provided for him these are his tools for living on the battlefield these and his rival we now take you to the the office of Colonel William W Quinn today we're going to tell you the story of the 30th Division and afterwards we're going to show you some of the things that the combat instrument takes into battle but until that time the blue badge presents the Old Hickory the 30th Infantry Division we are the Infantry singinging along Workhorse of the Western Front wasn't just a name somebody pinned on us in World War II in World War I the Old Hickory patch we had inherited in honor of President Andrew Jackson wasn't just a name either Workhorse Old Hickory or any of the other names the enemy called us in it was the way we fought and lived and died that made us what we are they said the Hindenburg line could not be broken but the 30th broke it they said the Prussian guard could not be beaten but the 30th met them hand to hand and crushed the pride of the German Army history says that this action turned the northern flank of the German Army and paved the way to final victory in World War I we came up swinging the enemy never knew what hit them but they got off the floor when nobody was looking and and started to make trouble all over again but the National Guard men from North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee and Georgia who came to form the 30th Infantry Division were ordinary Americans who knew they had a tough dirty bitter grind ahead you don't just sit around when the liberty of Free People is threatened we ripped into our work major general Leland Hobs took us in hand in September 1942 to whip us into fighting shape led us through the second Army Tennessee Maneuvers ironed out the rough edges but the clock was running out every step had a purpose and there were many things to remember few to forget we thought we knew where we were going what was waiting when we got there we had a good idea what the mission of Old Hickory would be we traded our Southern Accents for a British welcome and a sociable drink the hospitality was fine but time was short the dry runs became Grimmer every step had a purpose we became hard and efficient the battle had already started on the other side of the channel some of us were impatient no reason to be impatient there was a big SL twice cut out for Old Hickory still plenty of War to go around for everybody when we hit the Normandy Beach head on d+3 we were in business a business with high costs and no guarantee of success the first job was to take The High Ground north of the ver River and tote canal 2 Days Later the North Bank of the canal was cleared we took our baptism Under Fire there was still a long way to go our Engineers weeded out the death rattles the Nazis Left Behind bad habit the Nazis had back home hedge RS were planted around your house to make it look beautiful in Normandy they became part of the enemy's plan of Defense when 1500 bombers flew over our area dropping their TNT on the enemy we knew it was the jump off on a heavy schedule for Old Hickory we got the number one spot to spearhead the attack on San L working as a team with the tankers we flush the Jerry's out of the Hedge RS in one way or another and put the finishing touches on the sand low breakthrough one of the outstanding achievements of the European War the French gave us a fourstar welcome handed out champagne fresh eggs and kisses for everybody but the Gratitude of the French had to be left behind because we were moving up to the front again we went in to relieve the first Infantry Division when we took over the boys of the first didn't stop to say what was in store for us suddenly all hell broke loose five German armor divisions were poised to throw stuff at us from every direction and cut off a battalion of the 120th infantry from our division before help could reach them the enemy had his eye on the sea at AV Rush split the American first and third armies the Germans counted on everything except one small item Old Hickory for a week fate played no favorites the bonsers had us hanging on the Rope all set for The Knockout loow our name Workhorse wasn't just somebody's dream we sweated it out the only way we knew how the holes in our ranks were filled by replacement 3 days later they were crossed off the division roster we slugged it out toe to- toe for 144 hours every second of Lifetime and when it was over the last blow was ours the Nazi spearhead was broken the biggest enemy Counterattack since D-Day was stopped at Moran August 12th 1944 1,800 of our buddies were left behind with the memorial of mortan 's first world war DE after morta everything else could have been gravy it could have been but deer's crack troops cracking up on Route didn't mean the party was over not yet we were moving up to Belgium learning a lot of geography and the names of hundreds of French towns 520 Mi of it easier to look at than pronounce and welcomes with a French accent vivil americ the first American troops to hit Holland in World War II this was the last real welcome to come our way for quite a time it was a welcome of Another Kind now a plunge into Germany where we were warned every man woman and child was a deadly enemy our biggest barrier a ring of concrete in steel the Sig freed lion our job was to make a breakthrough in the West Wall defenses before they could be further strengthen then swing toward seventh core troops south of aen relieve the heavy pressure on core enable them to close in on that City the pill boxes Dragon's Teeth and anti-tank ditches were built for Keeps the big shells went out 24 hours a day our m1's worked over time too this was Germany's last ditch defense each blow to pay us back for the ashes of defeat in France enclosed in two concrete arms lay the city of aen watch word of German resistance but we of the 30th knew the German resistance as a red hot deliberate business sudden death was hiding around every corner of aen it was good to meet our old friend the first division on October 16th and the encirclement of aen was complete here was the German reward for their loyalty a pile of smoking steel and Ashes and a mighty Sten the first break we got in a month was scrubbing the smell of war from our bodies we enjoyed the peace and quiet to the enemy bombs our address was unknown with a smell of soap and water a fresh memory we swung into high gear we teamed up with the 29th the drive on alstor took a bead on versin with patrols spanning out in Surprise attacks on the Nazis when we weren't dodging bullets we tuned in our favorite comedian AIS Sally who gay announced that the 30th had been wiped out in the Sig freed line and aen GAP fighting the announcement was received with some skepticism and to make sure Old Hickory wouldn't get rusty The Kinks were ironed out while our sitz cre was going on Bon rinstead was making plans of his own With the blessings of the German High command to break the back of the Allied offensive by massing 20 n enemy divisions in the Arden sector and smashed torn anward the elite panzers of the SS had been overhauled with fanatical troops desperate young Ready to Die Young the rejuvenated LT Waffa Pilots smeared from their cockpits thus began the payoff battle of World War II the Battle of the Bulge on a bitter biting December day Old Hickory was called in to put an end to the Superman myth the backbone of the Nazi Drive the panzers Frantic to turn in a last ditch recovery for deur we traded them blow for blow the SS boys had met Old Hickory before and were not too pleased to renew the acquaintance in the mid stavo area even though our supply depos were not prepared for the surprise attack we made the most of what equipment we had the CRS fought until def's face no longer haunted them for us it was a cold proposition of matching teamwork infantry and Engineers Shermans against tigers who spread a path of Terror for the Enemy at malmi the Nazis had their sadistic Field Day heroic SS troops lined up American prisoners and left a monument of riddle bodies we would pay them back for malmi the Nazis tagged us with another name after the mauling we gave them now they called us Roosevelt's fanatical SS troops The Big Brass had plans for the crusher blow the third Army to advance from the south and the ninth Army from the north objective the road Center at hu to mous trap the enemy in a final squeeze before we had a chance to defrost ourselves we hit out for San viit controlling the main road net in and out of the Bulge rumors that Old Hickory was on the March again must have hit the Germans because their disorganization snarled up the PW cages at every turn for us any house where a wall remained was a place to keep out of the cold and warm up for the night we were able to catch about 39 wins before we hit the road again to make a stab at Roar River gateway to cologne and the roar Valley H hour 23rd of February the pounding began the biggest barrage ever fired on the Western Front in World War II old hickory's stinging blow to the Germans last last bitter dream of world Conquest with the engineers doing a job of putting a path across the river at a point where the enemy least expected it there was still work to do for the Workhorse our old boss Lieutenant General Simpson picked us to spearhead his ninth Army's assault across the ride the Germans were proud of the r it was deurer that baby no American troops would ever come close enough to cross its beautiful Waters to us it was just another River 1100 ft wide measured in ponts we burst open the last natural barrier the straw that broke de fur's back it was a question now of mileage gas and geography wrap up the historic city of Brunswick sign and seal the last action of the 30th at mdor the final stop in the unconditional surrender enjoy a few quick ones with the Russians at the Elba River the Workhorse could pack up the m1s for a while receive its well- earned citations six of us got Congressional Medals of Honor the Belgian forer there was still celebrating to be done parading and a chance to look at the records we captured 53,000 prisoners collected 20,000 purple hearts five major battle stars were rated the outstanding Infantry Division in the etto the Workhorse of the Western Front was now ready to take a holiday and then we counted our point so we could get home in a hurry and getting home was just a way of adding the finishing touches to the victory in Europe but the job was not over there was still the mission of nailing down the peace for which the men of the 30th had fought so valiantly and just as they gave their best in battle the men of Old Hickory were ready to plunge into their peacetime activities with the same Vigor the same energy as part of the National Guard in North Carolina and Tennessee they carry on a full scale program of invaluable peacetime service to the people I believe the best way to demonstrate the equipment that I plan to show you is to discuss the Articles one by one what you're about to see is the 's full field pack is the basic carrier it is known as the combat pack it has a a harness which fits over the individual's shoulders and keeps it uh attached to his back the inside is waterproofed and contains the individual's toilet articles his socks uh his uh handkerchief and other uh personal possessions now attached to that is the cartridge belt this belt houses the ammunition that The Rifleman carries uh for a clip of eight rounds goes in one of these little pockets the holes on the bottom are for other articles to be attached one of which is the uh first aid pack this fits on the the cartridge belt and inside is the first aid pack we'll just take a look and see what's in here it's a u a package of sterile dressing which uh is used by the man in the event that he becomes hit and uh will require some first aid attached also to the cartridge belt is the bayet this is the Scabbard is attached to the cartridge belt at this point the bayet and these are the places here where the uh bayonet is attached to the rifle itself also on the cartridge belt is a canteen cover the canteen which holds roughly a quart of water it's made of aluminum and the canteen cup the canteen cup is used by the individual in eating and drinking now in addition we have a the mes kit which the individual carries in another article which I'll show you this is has two compartments for dessert and soup and has the knife Fork and Spoon all the way which collapses and makes a neat package which goes in the individual's uh pack we have here next the infr Tran's friend the entrenching tool this also connects with uh to the cartridge belt this can be used as a shovel in this particular position or it can be used as a pick when broken uh like this it fits into a neat pack and is carried on the man's back on the combat pack the helmet itself is made up of two parts the steel portion and the liner now the liner is where the adjustments are made to fit the individual's head this is made of plastic and is worn normally in camps poster stations and when there when there is no combat the steel portion of course is used when the bullets are flying this is uh has many uses can be used as a bucket in carrying water and it is used as more or less of a wash basin by the men in the front lines we have the raincoat which goes in the pack of uh excellent material and very hard to to wear out last but not least but one of the largest items is the the cargo pack now in the cargo p fact the individuals carries a shelter half or if you will a half of a tent he with another man getting together Farm a whole tent and two men live in this tent uh when they're out in the field here is one pole and here are four or five tent pins to help put his portion of the shelter half up he carries in here his blanket well here it is ladies and gentlemen in one big display I'm sure you'll agree with me that our Rifleman is the best equipped man fighting man in the world in that connection I am positive that if our men are properly trained if he is properly LED and in the event that he can develop a pride of unit individually and collectively besides being the best equipped he's the best fighting man in the world well now that we've taken the look of at what goes on the man's back in combat let's take a look at what he wears in his stomach in other words combat rations I plan to show you two types of rations combat rations and I'd like you to remember that the soldier in Garrison eats uh regular normal diet but and these rations are designed to carry into combat the first of these is the food packet individual assault ration it has I might say that it's designed to take a man through one meal it has in this particular instance a packet which I'll show you the contents of later a can of uh cookies and crackers and a beef and pork loaf now inside of the the packet is a series of articles that goes along with the ration uh first there's the plastic uh little bag to carry cigarettes and keep articles dry in there is the fuel which heats the meatloaf here is a jelly bar which is for dessert uh two cups of soluble coffee and the accompanying granulated sugar a package of matches and a package of cigarettes which contains four cigarettes a small roll of toilet tissue a stick of chewing gum and last but not least a little bottle for the purification of water it contains a chlorine tablets now whereas the salt ration was designed to take care of a man for one meal the combat ration C which I have here a box is designed to take care of a man in combat for one day let me show you the contents of this box there are in total of eight cans three cans of basic menus for a each meal for instance corn beef hash meat and beans with tomato sauce hamburger with gravy and a can of fruit in this instance pineapple now there are four other cans and they contain the following here it matches cigarettes soluble milk coffee sugar a can opener toilet tissue uh chlorine tablets chewing gum and again of course a plastic wrapper uh the other cans contain the same thing four crackers soluble milk granulate sugar soluble coffee and a cake of cocoa which can be eaten or it can be used as a as a beverage and three cans of jam now now this is the combat ration sea designed to take care of one man for one day if I've made any of you hungry the Army Recruiting office is just down the street I'm sure well next week ladies and gentlemen we're going to bring you the first Cavalry and the 41st infantry divisions we're also going to show you the many weapons that the infim must know how to use in combat so until we meet again ladies and gentlemen this is Colonel Quinn speaking for the combat infantryman who asked you to look twice at the man who wears the blue badge it's the mark of a man the big picture is a weekly television report to the nation on the activities of the army at homeand overseas produced by the signal Corps pictorial Center 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-PaJByy3uws | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PaJByy3uws | CONVERTING THE TOMBSTONE: REMEMBERING THE DEAD IN EARLY OTTOMAN BOSNIA | [Music] okay perfect um well hello everybody uh again thank you so much to poland to david for inviting me i'm not an archaeologist i'm an all my archaeologist so this is my wonderful opportunity to be here this paper relates to my broader research on the presence and the value of tombstones in bosnia and jesuit for understanding the period of ottoman history but also of contemporary in contemporary period in in the sense that um i it's very if anybody has been to bosnia has anybody been to bosnia here i think you should go here is a moment to emphasize that it's actually a very nice place to go but if you travel through bosnia you cannot not uh encounter some cemetery there are cemeteries all over the place lots of people apparently have died there but in addition to that it's actually quite a diverse and very vivid kind of dynamic landscape of the dead and um for me this was actually an important i come out from a religious studies perspective and history perspective so for me it was an interesting observation to see how that can be integrated in our understanding of the past when i uh before i go into um a kind of a visual journey with you which i would like to show is as to what it is that i actually have done with these tombstones i want to bring up a couple of um theoretical and methodological questions that we have already addressed and i think many of the papers have have talked about that but this is perhaps you know yet another layer that i'd like to add one is the question of how do we speak of a local culture without um underplaying its broader significance so this question of local versus translocal or micro versus macro um regional versus global and so and so forth which um i think is is very important nowadays because we are you know on the one hand we deal with the question of geographical determinism you know is this something because it's a product of this particular place and on the other hand we are asked to to think of cultures as being open and porous so at what point do we actually draw the line um i am uh here in that regard drawing on the work of two true scholars who i find actually very um insightful in in that regard one is sydney pollock whose work on south asia has been has focused primarily on literature but has it's really broad in terms of the literary culture uh where he talks about the encounter between cosmopolitan and vernacular systems and what is actually quite um insightful as far as i'm concerned in his work is that uh he talks about the way in which they are mutually influenced and mutually historicized so in other words that that there is really no such a sense that only the cosmopolitan culture affects the local culture but in fact the local culture also affects the cosmopolitan and that this is a process that needs to be recognized at any level of the discussion between um particularly in pre-modern period so the the production of differences done as a part of this interface between the cosmopolitan and the local and what sydney pollock has has demonstrated is how much how often in fact the vernacular culture in the ways becomes takes over the cosmopolitan impulse and in fact becomes almost the standard the cosmopolitan standard instead of just the local vernacular um and the second person that i like to evoke is abner bezequin is really a scholar who has done quite a bit of work on ottoman sciences and um in his book cross-cultural in che exchanges he argues that cultures are not just porous but they actually consist of many origins that every culture is really plural so that really we even when we talk about local culture we cannot um undermine we can we we must talk about the plurality um and that the question is and how do we do we look into mechanisms that combine one culture from many in other words how it is that we where what are the margins of culture which allow themselves to be to open up and to absorb um other uh models um and he calls something um he in the process which he calls a zone of mutual embrace uh where he think he he argues that exchange takes place plays much more freely randomly than we normally assume and we often without relation to power and he argues that it's actually in those areas that are the loci of any culture and scientific innovation um that are most the most important laws of cultural and scientific innovation and that these kinds of innovations in fact feed back into the uh global culture and what i find particularly persuasive in his argument is his observation and he of course works on the pre-modern period his observation that mo in most instances um these kinds of spaces have been negatively affected by the rise of nationalism and we just had actually very useful presentation to that effect about this about thessaloniki but um as well as of course in the case of of damnation but the the the task is then uh not just to brush history against this this grain of nationalism and uh going back to what chloe mentioned about politicization the political aspect of this process but to write history of lost cultures and ways of life in which in some ways does not fit into these national historiographies which is especially the case in the balkans where we have actually the whole narrative of the balkans has has followed this rather by now um exhausted dichotomy bifurcation between uh muslims and christians in the balkans and that's the only really narrative that that feeds into the way in which the population has been located in in the national imaginary but also in terms of the historical presence and absence in the heritage so in that sense uh we are talking about um that the the question of the discursive representations of geopolitical space um and the third question that um um that has framed my my work is how do we look at tombstone not just as a initially when i started actually looking at the tombstones i was really looking for the epigraphic evidence primarily to see what it can tell us but in fact rather than just treating it as a telephone book how do we in fact bring it out and treat it as a culture as a dynamic cultural text which it relates to other texts that that might exist might exist in the in the um in the presence and how do we treat the dead as subjects rather than objects so how do we animate them through uh our understanding of what the tombstones have to say and how they can be placed in not just in history but also in the way in which we inherit them um so my my direct research questions uh primarily related to the question to the issue of islamization of um bosnia and here i was especially concerned or or intrigued by the way in which we know that you know that that um among the very few places that had intense process of conversion to islam uh bosnia and albania's really stand out uh but there is really no understanding as to why that had happened and there are quite a few theories uh we know that this was not the process of of um propaganda fee that the ottomans were not particularly interested in saving the souls of the christians or the balkans in which you know some other colonial empires were but and many projects were but that today they first and foremost and they they themselves actually the ottoman sources uh uh indicate that that the ottoman administrators are very surprised by the numbers of conversions that we encounter in places like bosnia and while we have ottoman very good bureaucratic machinery was so very detailed with its uh debtors with its uh documents that tell us about the conversion if they don't these these documents don't really tell us what that meant in qualitative terms they tell us how many people but what exactly that meant in terms of the reality of life uh is impossible to recover and very few conversion narratives exist and they are usually polemical so for me the tombstone was in a way an in an additional source which could tell us of how at least in this case death was islamized how did new muslims treat death and how did they how were they remembered as that in the among their neighbors who were not muslim and as well as among their family who who was muslim so um that was the so these other questions and also of course relate to the questions in general cultural reality literacy how that is bounced against the death culture how the changes in in literacy in bosnia and the adoption of new languages ottoman languages also affect the culture of death and in more general terms how do how do the death do the dead and how does death occupy the space historical space as well as as uh current space um a map of the ottoman empire that we already actually see this is from the 1600s which uh sees its extent um you can see its extent um and bosnia is right there as part of romelu uh these are the leftovers which are the standard documents on the conversion they are terribly boring and they're so which is why i did not really want to go too much into them but you know they are really quite so there's so many they're so helpful of course but but again it's very statistical um in medieval uh bosnian landscape of death consists of um incredibly interesting tombstones which are referred to as state czech necropolis statute are huge monoliths that exist all around uh bosnia which are now under unesco protection as part of the tripartite heritage of bosnia croatia uh serbia as well as uh montenegro but they are for the most part located in bosnia um they are enormous monoliths that have not really that have been understood in many different ways uh particularly in association with the so-called dualist history of bosnia the bogomol past but that that thesis has been rebuked this is however the the um these are the the um residues of this medieval landscape of death that you can find all around bosnia um another here the in the in after the fall of bosnia in 1463 um which is the official uh fall under the ottoman rule we have a process of course as i said in terms of very rapid islamization but we also have something that i would like to differentiate from the the question of religious change of the religious landscape it's also a change of the cultural landscape that exists in that can be observed in the culture of death the early muslim gravestone stones in ottoman bosnia these are some of the older ones as if you if you paid attention to the size of these are enormous tombstones these are the the size of these noses is quite disproportional to the idea that somehow these people try to hide themselves from the catholics and the the orthodox churches i mean this is not the way to hide yourself so but but what we have actually as a as a result is a kind of process of verticalization of of the tombstone in style of the ottoman uh commemorative culture funerary culture but um equally uh scarce in terms of their uh representation iconographic and graphic representation in the early period um but somewhat also disproportionate many of them are extremely large one uh here on the on the left side is over three meters tall we encounter some which are almost five meters tall uh again they they look enormous but um there is really no sense as to why exactly they are like that other than that this is the period in which the the the the horizontal becomes vertical in an equally disproportionate way we don't have really any reason to we don't know why other than than you know the the circumstantial error in these are muslim tombstones there's nothing on them precisely that that indicates that they are muslim because there are no writings there are no necessarily any kind of symbolism that would tell us that this is actually a muslim children's tombstone other than of course in you know in this case we have a turbine but in many cases we don't even have the turbans so in this early period we have actually this just the kind of transposition from horizontal to the vertical uh in terms of the catholic tombstones likewise we have actually you see this tombstone on the left is very similar to the tombstone that you have with the uh among the muslims uh but it just happens to be of course in the catholic tombs in the graveyard so we assume it's it's a catholic christian there is there is very little that becomes uh visibly um uh identifiable at this in this early period later on we actually there is a rise of the so-called this is referred to as bosenski krish a form of anthropomorphic cross that we actually encounter elsewhere there are some in ireland in in um in southern south of france that uh become characteristic of uh the 16th century and 17th century catholic tombstones in bosnia orthodox tombstones likewise if you see look at this one here again there is no clear identification of it as being orthodox um the ones in the in the for foreground indicated this is enough orthodox graveyard and they are much more visibly so so i'm here actually trying to to indicate these points of nodes of similarity that that make it uh very interesting to see how people did not necessarily see themselves as having to be commemorated in specifically a muslim catholic or orthodox way but rather it was a way of saying i belong perhaps to a different religious now identity but i also belong to the community that that is more complicated than that and that this is a way of being part of a more public not the only personal way of commemoration spatial intimacy was also very important in the early ottoman period the the muslim and as well as the christian tombstones rose out of the same uh the landscape of medieval landscapes so very frequently we will find the statue cemetery right here in the middle on this side in the foreground the muslim chum skulls in the background an active orthodox graveyard so special so in other words there was no taboo of mixing the dead and this is actually i think very important to to acknowledge that this was not this was if we are looking if we if we follow what michelle rogan says that necropolis is the other side of metropolis that this is an indication and in fact people didn't see a problem of mixing the dead and what is actually quite interesting is that in the 19th century onwards with industrialization modernization of the region we have more and more roads broken through these cemeteries through these spaces that were uh jointly that existed jointly and are now separated apart as you see here actually there is a now a fence that stands apart to to separate the the orthodox tombstone from these historic tombstones here likewise this is a catholic muslim tombstone a cemetery which um is now separated by a big fence but otherwise it was a space of continuum you have here um a statue tombstone then followed by an early catholic tombstone and then down there the muslim graveyard the muslim gravestones but now separated by a big um this is it from central bosnia by a big fence likewise we have a similar thing in the jewish cemetery in sarajevo juice cemeteries is the largest cemetery um second largest in europe after the tribe and it is quite well preserved and in it we find likewise quite a few examples of recycling of funerary recycling here a um a stachec cemetery becoming a jewish tombstone with the inscription in hebrew so you know moved on to two different apples this is one of my most favorite uh cemeteries that there are i want to speak of favorite cemeteries this is my favorite center it's in in a little uh central uh uh village of zhu navi uh an orthodox village that is the size of this of this room and that contains absolutely every example of historical tombstone that there is so we have here a muslim tombstone and the and the um in the back there is a catholic one here there are two stage x cemeteries and then the active uh orthodox johnsons in the such a small spatial uh intimate space in the intimate uh settings all of them are represented uh likewise as much as we see the spatial in this we see we see also shared iconography um in these are the the tombstone early to uh muslim tombstones within with the representation of in this case the the face of a girl with a braid how slavic of her to have a braid on top of her head you know this is um you know it it's still it's again we talk about the you know we don't normally associate visual representations with with islamic tombstones but this is quite common in in this period in bosnia uh here as well um a man i don't know what he's doing dancing or something but uh with it with a kind of nationally in you know in in traditional way and the other side of this tombstone has a snake on it this one here has a dagger there is the snake a lamp here um on on the muslim tombs on on the muslim tombstones again these are these are uh symbols that exist in all other terms and so i'm focusing on the islamic tombstones because of the of the concern that i had and and actually a very interesting phenomenon which we have the combination the the the joint usage of the cross in the crescent even though of course the crescent at this period is not still the the official symbol of the ottoman state but nevertheless is a rather recognizable symbol of of the islamic culture and there had been of course crescent present in uh for used in different way on the stage of cemeteries but it's now being used in certain cases together with the cross so there is this is a tombstone which has on the on one side the crescent and the other one the other side of the cross we don't really know whether it's unless we you know have other way of determining whether this is a muslim or a christian tombstone we don't really know likewise in this case um it's a muslim tombstone so we assume it's a muslim um it's a muslim uh uh cross it's a muslim tungsten it's a muslim cemetery that's what i wanted to say the state check is there but there is a cross right on this big amusement store crescent is on the other side and the symbol of a um of a bird in leavening in herzegovina in the catholic graveyard likewise there are these cross and crescent combinations which are equally presented equally present [Music] again and then the in in in one of the um open semi symmetries that has not been claimed that is is referred to as the cemetery of the wedding martyrs it's a very common uh folk narrative about these cemeteries it gives us actually a different take on it and when i ask the villagers what they think what what they can tell me about this particular cemetery which has crossed in the crescent uh the story goes as follows and this is a story that you see all around bosnia there there was a wedding procession one morning of christians and then a muslim gang came by and they all killed each other and the tombstones that were raised were to honor them both in another part of bosnia there was a muslim procession and the christians came and they killed each other so these are common it's a common topic of the the uh uh they're called the the sympathies of wedding martials all kevin saturday or all around boston uh but again in recognition that you know that that is their their mix together and i'm going to be done very soon so i thought here's another example of of one of these this one actually has an inscription that it is a muslim tombstone so it is um uh it is but again with the with the cross on it and with this anthropomorphic cross which is similar which is similar to boston which is common to the catholic tradition so this is the the bigger view of that wedding martyr and then we have the question of shared epigraphy these two tombstones are now located in um in the um yard of the national museum in sarajevo and they have they are absolutely identical we know by the name uh by the names that uh one that one is a christian and one is a muslim mahmoud and radhivoi but the inscriptions are identical uh and they are written in the same way and they in fact commemorate the same thing so the the stone measures obviously the same and they used a completely similar iconography as well um and going back to the question of translation and the issue of literacy this is an interesting phenomenon that i have encountered in bosnia and nowhere else in my study of islamic commemorative epigraphic culture in on whatever few inscriptions we have on the stage tombstones and out of sixty thousand they're only uh four four thousand that are inscribed the common phrase is a s this is the marker and it's written in um in um in in in and in this case this is a muslim tombstone which says asabi suleiman so by the name we know that this is muslim it's a sulaiman inscribed in um again given the the inscription this is one of the rare inscriptions that has been preserved that is in in basangita and cyrillic on the right side is a typical inscription in arabic that becomes common in the as the late 17th century on which states or sahib had the nation or the resident of this marker nishan is a word that is used commonly has become the the central indian nation in in bosnia for tombstone um and in ottoman idiom it's mesarthas in bosnia it's called mission nation doesn't mean anything in other than being a target when you shoot at something that's a target so uh however billing is a word which also means the target so what we have here is a translation in fact from medieval idiom into the arabic from the uh local culture so we have in fact enrichment of the ottoman sort of imperial funerary idiom with the local bosnian that comes from medieval period um in um likewise here uh two tombstones next to each other in herzegovina in village elegy these rare examples of completely identical inscriptions but just differentiated by tombstone here is a very interesting tomb so muslim tombstones usually are dedicated just to one person it's part of the theology of islam that you you need to be buried um and you know it's part of the the whole theology of resurrection uh in a single tombstone um in in the medieval christian practice supposedly this was not necessarily the case and this uh tombstone dedicated to two brothers hassan and ahmed to muslims is an indication that actually there is a continuation of the practice contrary to the standard islamic way of burial of individuals and this is another example of of uh shared epigraphy translation of a very common um expression um it's it's there in latin it's there in in the catholic tradition uh all over the place this one is um i took a picture of this long time ago actually in croatia in in uh next to makarska and but it is you know just i happen to have it and and of course it's everywhere else in in um among the catholic tombstones what you were now is what we what you are now is what we were and which what we are now so you shall be i mean all kinds of uh variations of this theme and here on the left side is a direct translation of this prescription in arabic again it's very uncommon you won't find this in in muslim cultures elsewhere this is a translation from the catholic uh tradition in bosnia or you who stops at migraine do you remember what i say this yesterday i was as you are now tomorrow as me usually uh uh it's it's a rather um again unusual for a muslim to be remembered in this particular way um as a kind of final statement on this i want to just to give you a um an example of the tombstone that is that was erected in early 20th century for a jewish um eminent jewish thinker and a a member of the jewish community in um in sarajevo uh zeki effendi rafaelovic who died in 1916 which is a unique example of this kind of shared epigraphy multi-lingual shared epigraphy and his tombstone contains three inscriptions in bosnia in hebrew in bosnia and in ottoman turkish and usually you don't find you wouldn't find these kinds of commonalities and some argue this is actually the only the only jewish tombstone in the world which has an arabic inscription i mean it's not arabic it's turkish but this is you know one of those claims that i'm not i don't know about that but but what is actually interesting here is that the three uh inscriptions say completely three different things so in other words there is um there is a recognition that it is not you are not to be necessarily identified with the members of your community of of everybody in your community or for that matter that you are going to to be remembered in the same way but rather that you in fact respect the fact that the people who might come to ugrad might read different things out of it might be readers of a different kind of commemorative culture and that you can be remembered in this kind of shared way of commemorative intimacy which i think social intimacy which i think is really quite um an extraordinary statement that in fact you you want to speak to everybody around you rather than just immediate community that you belong to and for me these kinds of um tombstones represent precisely that you know that that important intervention in in the way in which we remember the past uh as being you know uh constantly acrimonious between uh you know as if somehow uh people lived in in in history by taking sides rather than just simply living it rather than making it in other words that you know that we look when we look at these cemeteries of the of of uh particularly outside of the cities these rural cemeteries they indicated that in fact life went on despite of what your religious and identification was it just this didn't necessarily mean that it had to be that you were not authentically to be identified with the religious community that you belong to but rather that those uh religious identifications were much more poorest than what we assumed them nowadays to be there is an expression in bosnia which is very common for this period in history which is usually being translated as the all those workings who don't really care about religion but in fact i think it is the opposite precisely saying that the identity is not necessarily and the expression goes elijah in the afternoon ali so you know you can be in other words that you are that the issue of identity is not not to be seen as carved in stone thank you you | European Association of Archaeologists | UCDIWHHoH3kKEJJdFGjJ_KVg | 2021-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,848 | 26,125 |
xR4u_xYzScU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xR4u_xYzScU | TSW3, PS5, Afternoon chill any route | the V stream here and we're just gonna play around the camera until I'm massive I'm in the view basically and people lose see my gorgeous face I always see Luke's Quinn I don't know why I feel like I'm I'm aiming the camera away from me but it's actually looking at me weird get there on the ends trying to get somewhere because unfortunately you guys get to have a look at me yeah just about there [Music] hey hi guys I'm not sure what I was wanting to play today and played trains tomorrow for a while and one thing I've actually noticed yesterday we create glue a lot of the symbols and stuff and icons have changed what I'm just going to do is it's a familiar one I haven't done for a while I was to have a look at the the Great Western Express route scenario Christmasy closures so I've done this many a Time so let's do this again and then see what happens you know what kind of happens I mean we were just actually I think it's going to be the only one because you got the light from the the window is weird give me seven and a bit weird there we go let's be a bit better and it's just it's telling us he sort of it can it go over there but to head over to platform three right cool excellent and all these people I'm away okay and we'll get the new phone up and running in a minute while we wait for the trade arrive which is an HST and we just have to wait for it to appear comes from down there so where we're written that but it's just a when we've done before and I just thought I'll have a little go I wasn't sure what game I wanted two short streams or you can visit a different game or shall I do just a long stream of different routes on this it's very sort of relaxed you chill out before work you know wait a minute wait a minute there's something missing here there we go so I thought I just run the bit the train seems to be missing there okay it was kind of pop in there all those stuff I thought the engine was missing carriages nothing else right cool as you can tell by Max and I wouldn't see I've got the greatest local knowledge to be honest but lived from down down in londonshire you know if it wasn't Edinburgh yet definitely I'm more likely to a lot of tiny so I'll have to go forward anyway you see it for everybody or pile off do you pick I just want to see how much of a difference there is on the TS3 DS2 there's a good one to do because I've done that a few times this and it's just like doesn't what does it look differently and they're gonna change a lot of the clouds structures and weather effects eventually essentially compared to what I used to original ones there's the one coming in and we always can see the effects there they've got a new there's no popping up and that you know when you get high enough speeds yeah I know it's not the greatest but it's just I added effect isn't it all right and you come from buzzies all right game breaks off to notch three apparently and we'll so there we've got to see another we've got this a hand going stop this is where you're stopping so that's new to me anyway I just thought I'll do this one I haven't done it for a while and do get Western Express this is Christmas Eve the Christmas eggs closures the scenario so just wanting to get down there too much throttle diff through my throat don't want too much fuel spent we get built up the speed it's now by the little game to be honest I know people complain about these games and stuff and they're less than that and everything else but they're fun to play with I want to just chill out with I mean you can watch any of my previous videos that we've got basically you can then see if it what the difference is I really looks because it's always the same settings time of day and everything else there's the sun's not all long risen because it's I mean it is the winter Christmas time roughly hence Christmas Eve closures the name right yeah four or not we all spinning I'll leave it in four we just need to get to Elaine there's no Pacific time but preferably sooner the better foreign thank you because I mean I know the tribe quick excellent information certainly please PlayStation 4 I found it it was really used up a lot of power the game may just I think it's just the design of the game I mean I wonder if he if it will ever move it eat unreal fight you know okay I think that's know this Edition I don't see tsw4 just let's be honest though quite lately do that now probably an Unreal Engine fine and you go hunting shot for the fans it's one thing I didn't realize until quite recently on the PlayStation you go obviously got Horner if you hold the R3 we hold in the square button gives you alternative no he's a little sound it's easiest to go low to high you know or you can just music that's just it means that you don't have to sort of pan down here to try and use the V thing basically gets so far I mean just say oh no there you go any further nice to be a game to just chill out and relax with just say I don't know what game I'm going to play today I just hopefully we can do something on the PS5 with the menus I saw that in the PS4 you can get every on the PS4 it's only on PlayStation 5 and we're obviously I'm guessing it's because the PS5 has such a small hard drive it just didn't want people to be able to help too much on it it's just limitations but for now we're sorted at some point in the fighting some Miranda I'll be quickly go from one route to another you just have to load them up and unload the uninstall all of One as simple as that there you go no right don't you don't need to afford it we just need to get there basically and turn around and go back that's that's all the route that's the whole scenario I don't need healing go forward come back and you go thank you very much I'm guessing what I'm trying to think was the best what route to do next I just thought I'd do this one because this this is something I've done all that many times again I know what happens I just wanted to see if one of the differences in visuals basically so we'll just throw a lot down we're gonna have to slow down at some point anyway it's got quite a good stopping power but this is probably quite happy ly just across the rest of the way dealing because oh slow down but not no I agree greatly to be honest 100 mile an hour I mean teach you later a minute to do all our mail so three quarters of a minute or something to do I'll do a while and you just slow down about my enemy just to to be safe but I think by the time I actually get to about a mile later probably down to about maybe 80 mile an hour just depends how long it takes for the tree to slow down you can see it's tastes a little well I wouldn't lost it with 10 mile an hour because I'm just copy custom that we're known as no they're not really a time limit in this one and so you guys thought is there a difference to how it looks on on two three and it doesn't DSW to Reach Out yeah we're getting a yellow yellow lights and beholders or the initial break on the initial break and I'll slow order in a wee bit because we're not actually and not much already seeing you get in the ear lights you know you're gonna get the red one for the Rock foreign down which is good so I just put your healing in the moment foreign the train around do you need it just don't want to go don't want to go through that light is the last thing we want to do is find ourselves restarting that's not too shabby not too shabby at all on doors that people off maybe if you get find yourselves the train should be empty but may actually leave here because it does I don't think there's any more stuff that could be wrong I remember well I won't unloaded okay I need yeah you do it twice as you do Okay so we're heading there acting yard and then turning around basically go in here because we're not going as far as any of this seems to be the issue and in the Christmas closures uh scenario basically 19 yards stop tunnel around and head back then all before so I'm trying to think what to do but I do this on the continue on this or do I decide to say hmm I'm going to snow Runner and have a meeting yeah trains at the moment um so I'm not sure what whether to keep on the trains I haven't played it for a long time I'm gonna play this for every while I'm I'm amazed I'm also thinking they're going to snow Runner or do that tomorrow and just have a massive stream because I'm off and I don't have to worry about running off to work still got plenty of time I mean the quest request for me to practice on gt7 and try and get better on it I really need to I just found it difficult in the Porsche to control it even though the way it's they made a car on a they see it's what I've been I was using the WRX which apparently is a little slower but for me it's easier to probably just eat that a little bit easier to control this this scenario here man I've done numerous occasions about 40 minutes scenario on the untrained game so I don't know whether I keep the trains or on something else I don't know what what your plans are today if you continue your quest for e-plus on a Gran Turismo you must be getting there because as you say dear laroni and uh time it wasn't that far from Aurora is a Time on Gran Turismo 0.3 the last I looked and just coasting in him burrow around and go faster obviously but I'm saying no isn't no hurry it's 15 mile an hour of course let me restore up and then at the station it's a p it is a this is the pain in the bottom of this game at the moment is the fact you have to take off the DLC you'll know the back up again and hopefully it gets sorted on the PlayStation 5. it's only on the PlayStation 5 it has the issues apparently all right let me stop change the train around I should be two tail lights so one for me right so cool excuse me it says walk I'm in running mode so it'll take me less time the other camp [Music] I scoot you over sit try and centralize me slightly more of the steps right in another cab boom all right back up too much tells me no sleep like an e-ling so as I said it the whole thing takes about 30 minutes 40 minutes to do the whole scenario the bricks are just still coming off here I don't know if it's quicker if you just hold it down or not but then we're moving we are moving cool Happy Days okay healing and then pick up passengers and then let's get our little back to sleep yeah unfortunately I don't think we have a train uh on this one there's no West course train line it's probably the closest for you probably tease Valley one of maybe the closest one or cathca depends Direction you want but just like it's where it says oh because of your local knowledge at the beginning of the scenario you got people playing from all different places in the world and if you're from somewhere else that's not London you're not exactly you shouldn't have the greatest local knowledge let's be honest the thing you've played this uh gone up and down this once or twice already so I think that's where the mini they mean local Knowledge from not your actual personal local knowledge I'm not going up of the railways if I was heading into our zendama then we can know everything that kind of thing as local knowledge for me it's not okay so let's just take it and healing and then pick up some passengers and then skedad or slow it doesn't take long we'll see what the roots have gone and then if anybody's here we can vote what you want to watch watch I'm just picking in there um I was about he's he's doing the same as me he's on the wait for me until I come out here so he can go to the same same thing he's always taking the train is just behind me perhaps using his local knowledge to do the exactly the same thing that's what I'm doing now you do you've been doing quite well recently uh might as well good luck on your reason as you see you've got pretty decent quality times I know you you've been quite good because you literally just been coming in even just to say hello which is cool no it's cheeky Lake as they've been doing pretty well recently as I said I'm off tomorrow that's when maybe a small Runner might come out I haven't done it for a while well I have but see what I do tomorrow I don't know see what I'm in the mood for that's what I do I just well man what am I in the mood for because my problem is Monopoly going tourism I just getting that and there's a bit of a strop when things don't go great you just get miffed to see the least and then just start losing the plot and that actually just drive worse and then people is because like all somebody's pointing them off again and just get really cheesed off of it so so I found myself flooring here even more so there you go especially when you've just been off and you're falling all over the place oh look we just fell off the track again hopefully hope that can improve I need to get back to some kind of let me knowledge the detail in the game you know selling them settling uh came within the trains themselves they've got a highly high level of detail on it I'm just checking that we're not too too much fuel spinning it's not too much Fred's doing the same as me I hope they're not carrying on there's a fair carrying and I have to turn back and everybody else is carrying on but it was the or they've cleared everything since on I mean you must have cleared the track since uh everybody else is decided to carry on all the way to Paddington and no no you you have to come back that's funny you're looking at you as if they don't have to come back head to slow death and then we'll call it quits on that one I just thought I'd just have a bit more of a chilled the afternoon rather now mud Panic all the afternoons with the Gran Turismo meal you want to enjoy the game as much as can but I mean there will be an update at some point with the the four new cars are coming in I don't know if it'll be today tomorrow whatever news four new cars we're going to be able to buy this month I think new cars are finding Dandy but it's nice to have like new tracks brand new ones like totally brand new or returning favorites I mean a lot of um for me is things like Grand Valley I think would be brilliant because it has two tracks it has a short track and a long track Grand Valley you can make probably possibly feed tracks I think if you you played around but I don't know they certainly get you're the two two courses at least on Grand Valley and short course on the long course we can get seeing away because the short course I've always turn the sort of left where he cuts out quite a bit there as well there's two two bits that cuts those so you could get a bit of a cut you pretty whole variation two or three maybe even four variations of the same chart that's the school in the same direction or opposite direction all right reason to get just load they'll probably tell me what seven or eight minutes basically keep it in four until I get about four or five minutes away from slow and then we we just then get the throttle off and relax and chill and he can he he's a easy Sunshine here as a nice game that's amazing flavor I just thought how about we lick I've played it for a while this is the lake Coast I've got plenty of time I'm not in a hurry to lay a ghost we'll do this along then I'm gonna juice or something and we'll see what happens see what do I go to next I don't know what we're not trying for a while just to one one I haven't done for a long time all right pushed and slow you must be stopping it slow in a bit see you four minutes nice to see it it takes about 40 minutes to do the whole uh so now I wonder where they need but the update for that car is going to be when they over we do eventually get to a point where you can want the whole map and just a little bunkers there apparently twenty thousand square kilometers or something like that and I see we're getting there the yellow light telling us a slow down be prepared prepared to stop oh I should be stopped and if I'm approaching our platform let's be honest it all depends how far with the red light is away from where I may be stopping some of them are right at the edge of the platform and all the ones are a few hundred yards will be they're the ones alike they're the ones on the edge of the platform there's the red light I'm gonna have to start Vlog 20 20 yards short of that basically it's the one's a lot about five yards from the the uh maybe starting distance to slow seriously you know how quickly it changes is there's not a lot of difference definitely enough Breaking going on here I don't need to do it too much when I get done every 15 so we're really snow because the brakes are still going to keep going as I see it's still slowing the train down so we're different so I'm trying to look at the difference here it's only about 10 yards for some 20 yards Maybe between the light and myself and creating that Maryland in this low so you can make sure as long as we've done recording is beyond the red light I loved it this is the way just let under 20 yards between myself in the very late this shoot do it nicely oh it's just my stomach scrolling that is a bit hungry at the moment and just tell me eat food some grub let's be honest but probably in all honesty I really good idea to some food it's meant for everybody get off and they'll tell me where I'm done Happy Days walk to say a bit just tell me a walk over here as I say they seem to have changed a lot of the symbols on the on the game two exit can you complete the scenario now we used he knew he used to be animals used to be the Blue Dot and you go to this V blue dot and you know [Music] just chain I can't remember if I've done all the collectibles in this way cool trying to take him for one 24 so let's see it is about 40 minutes so if we have to do the whole that was not bad I definitely restart and we've done we've done so many times let me grab myself you kind of juice and let me have to again yeah I just see your bottom half of me you've got food cat he thinks he needs food does the cat don't you you think you need food I always get fed foreign roughly where we had it before happy these hey what do we do next user anyway foreign [Music] foreign [Music] ERS but they they also introduce new ones so we can do a bit of this Brighton to Seaford sort of remember what we're doing oh yeah so letting everybody off cool and jumping off it's quite busy yeah what else do we need to do really the lights and then the lights let's see here like daylight running is we'll have to remember it's only one there's no control for the brakes or the shut the doors so if you leave it be on time is always on this one too uncomfortable to be all right London Road here we come and need the wipers the horn let me get the bells off foreign and again on that and then we can help do it to the tsw30 of the the London to Eastbourne route essentially that's what I'll call it you know Eastport to London the load this one and then you can do the two of them together you know just makes it a wave different there's no point going real obviously I'm both tons of time foreign [Music] weeks foreign this one now we will you wonder with all the inflatables there are many ingredients of their noted in the past in this game the question is did uh do all the Collectibles I've got time to find them all symptoms yeah we've got a minute let's double check and I've got pretty much it it was in a I can think of from yeah this nice two or three nations they've got everything not giving up we're getting back to the train driver coming through right same thing even to shut the door early [Music] that's it I'm going foreign a couple of minutes or so to get to the next destination essentially the average speed of 30 male an hour oh God look at that a spree for my my eyes water and I can't breathe must have been the issue and cats lead left his Mark of evil smell possible machine nose come must be doing pretty much all the stops hello Mr evil let's stop a bit too far away but we're all good foreign [Music] Master it applestone here or is it just a billboard all right assistant board [Music] as they say I'm because they keep me here 's when you get on driver's seat and get all right [Music] after that you shoot yourself you have biscuits um here is it go on this case is that me nice [Music] foreign running late ooh aboard I haven't got maybe let me jump in the seat foreign [Music] all right be honest I'm not and don't worry too much about how long it takes it's just nice it's nice to know how to do go well based on these things are pretty pretty decent foreign [Music] tasks and businesses to do deal with no no there's a really development uh poster okay under there no nothing there in there I can it's cool [Music] Bentley will signal Dave they want no nobody knows nobody realizes so all of the symbols have changed as you can see on the then we used to have just like a blue dot but much for every so what you'll get one Spirit maybe we're going to be a location may have a different symbol on it I suspect and then hopefully it means you know you're going to be a location because I think a lot of people maybe went what do you mean you could be a location and find themselves just not realizing that's what it is a real location no stop the late son it turns off too dark isn't it and we will rubbish lights or something I don't know no one just intensity I didn't really need to calculate one night so get to lose foreign going too fast you're in trouble um if you watch any Jason's dream he likes to do that way so you get to be side window and the front window same time release during the library of each symmetric view or something like a universe bought both windows the good game is good for just chilling over obviously I think I've always updated you can see this seems to me this does seem to be more detail and then before and some of the bits of the game compared to tsw2 we'll leave it as as slow down 55. otherwise yeah a little more because I was going downhill will speed up anyway I just need to keep a BDI on it yeah stop a little over a mile and it's just a very slow crawling to lose [Music] I really strange don't eat a long time stuff or anything because they're quite light okay try and get done to the 10 mile an hour I tried not to do it too quickly so that the best you're just losing that much time in it on the on the gameplay you find yourself well why am I going so slow ly battery from that as I say it tastes just tastes a little crawling and the there's 10 mile an hour in Milwaukee because I'm going downhill ever so slightly I'm gonna carry on a Seaford [Music] yeah it's not about a little game you probably just chilling but I've been quiet with the old tears W today the main reason I I'll kind of not streamed as much going through this more mainly because I just don't seem impoverability I thought I use this to be pretty decent and just to be rubbish nice I just think I wish I wasn't rubbish you know I just want any any ability that I had improve again I think I love this the combos as well it comboses Street people and it's just easier foreign [Music] like Kenny in South Park it because the announcer Maybe you just need to get past this 10 mil an hour more like it and there we go speed her up a little huge stuff this is that the 310 mile an hour but he's just like oh yeah one past it [Music] doesn't drop this video game when you actually put me under 60 because you're the junction don't they mean you're going towards Seaford though [Music] I saw that I'm gonna worry too much about it oh speed up Slow Down Speed Up slow there and speed up slow down and speed up there as I say only just slow down for the we'll change your direction here [Music] doesn't it won't let me get get going again [Music] foreign also reduces your points that you get there definitely seems to be a lot more detail and then all Landscaping in this one this version of it corrected me if I'm wrong guys correct me if I'm wrong usually when you put more detail and then use them more pop popping up again pop-ups in the back here in the foreground sound nice to meet you at all and then once I do this bit I think we'll thank you take a bathroom break and then some another or can you assembly I don't know there's no Pacific route I've put in our either we find another game snow Runner I don't know I have to say it's just I'm just talking about me chill oh yeah we're gonna stop David man yeah the amazing Stilton wood [Music] I was too busy thinking it'd be someone else all right whoops stop I was I was a bit moment wasn't there nice see if it if it is reset itself after Dave doona emergency stuff because he had to yeah okay all good everybody's tea and coffee went flying everywhere and you even turn so it's just obviously just before the harbor but as I see Timmy obviously I'm looking at the fields and area and all that around here the there seems to be a lot more it's a little more detailing in the peace [Music] nine yards or simply bees project trees or some dishes it certainly almost detailing I think all right it tells me whistle [Music] so again because he got the crossings you know these Crossings wrong but yeah there's two and a half minutes they do you sell them to come down to that five mile an hour or so but that's only just before the train station anyway so thing I think we'll be fine a couple minutes as we chill when you relax watch the world go by speed limit coming up 35 March one just to let it slow down I remember that one did that building the first is all being reject and redundant buildings into the [Music] I suppose it gives them time to reject things there if you want to [Music] foreign [Music] foreign doors are still going foreign [Laughter] [Music] this one's a this is a lesson 500 500 yards down the road wow I don't worry too much about how much what the time it takes me to do something foreign best as possible [Music] um I'm just trying to see it if I missed anything here any boards any artwork I think it was fancies along here some on this this one as well the chain link fence did you get the chain link fence it's certainly good login though [Music] I just do it Bishop Stone I ain't got a ferry over there mode as you're moving off the ferry he's a bit of a honkier Florida [Music] a lot of these don't have like one day and then we've got one platform movies [Music] film it was a snow station here you can see platforms of over overgrown I think it could be holiday park or something all right [Music] yeah static Caravans over the Tiny getting a teeny Village I mean look too sort of platforms and all of them but it doesn't seem wide enough to have quite a second try again this doesn't seem like in me I had one a certain track at some point in his life he knows I forgot the right we can get out when the door I want the door all right [Music] it's got anything else I'll try to remember what all the stuff was in this one can't go down your div a hey it's a good regime there is a bicycle pump thing and it was the roof is another saver yeah it is you think you're ever going to be on the same side because it's because there isn't really any body jumps on and off really you come down there there's a there's something hidden just to annoy you it's on the on this side it isn't for no reason yes I can go that way too much for nearly there yeah it's too easy driver coming through play mop steps all right I didn't know what the doors are I for some bizarre reason anyway we're all good well I did oh that was I would make too fast I I didn't worry too much too much of at the time nearly there anywhere near the end in the lane as I was trying to see it was a bicycle pump but that was I didn't see any minute Seafood there's a hole in the fence anywhere because that was wasn't on my thing was men the holes in the fence all right the only one train on on this track they shouldn't be only one train she don't want to be me another one truck or one train as you see I ain't Secret Love Game for just relaxing and chilling anyway I haven't asked yourself there's no play this was too long yes it does seem a bit in the quiet front at the moment and like it could be pale your mail's too fast for the 15. it's cool and see for dinner foreign stuff for me to collect here I see it finished in because you know I'm afraid that's all good machine [Music] I know and it basically pumped bits were always usually in there near near the buildings we did have to close the close it got a gold we've got a gold properties okay what to do guys on the old train from just trying to think I think I'll think about it I'm gonna go and do a Womble foreign two o'clock almost every break and then come back anyway guys thanks for coming I hope you like the video [Music] I'll leave the game today um doing nothing right in the video if you want to 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3aZCrbsjq84 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aZCrbsjq84 | SEIU Members Discuss Contract Impasse With PMMC | oh i'm there at the hospital for 41 years and with our present contract that we're having uh they're talking about taking our monies that we put in for um to pension into 401ks and i'm against that possibility because it's i've taken away from my security of my that i have in the pension that i haven't accumulated and i just wanted to address that sure bro yeah yeah i mean there's attention plans sure sure we understand that we're in the middle of contract negotiations um uh stephen's here and we appreciate you coming stephen and we also do respect the the collective bargaining process and we we want a contract and we want this thing to resolve that's why we have these meetings and we know that you know the folks from the union and the and the folks from the hospital are getting together and meeting on a regular basis i'm not going to comment on any of the on how the negotiations go again we respect the bargaining the collective bargaining process and that's where it needs to be so again we're anticipating and looking forward to getting through the contract and just continuing on and growing and expanding and good evening distinguished board members my name is melissa costello okay i work in the histology department at the laboratory at the hospital i work closely also with the oncology department one of the reasons that they have that award is because of our distinguished doctors dr dimarzio and dr zimmerman and the hard work we do in the pathology department i've been at pottstown memorial medical center for five years i'm just here today to ask you as members of the board for your support for the i represent about 300 members of the hospital that are in the union for during these negotiations i'm also asking for your support in general for employees at the hospital in regards to the health care plan that is being proposed right now during negotiations it's a very expensive plan with 50 increases in many instances for employees and their families for deductibles and premiums and the um also i mean deductibles and co-pays i'm sorry with 400 percent increases in deductibles and out-of-pocket expenses and it's a very costly plan for employees and we feel as providers of quality health care we should be given quality health care and i really would ask the board to support this this for for for the hospital in general and for the members here in this union um also i i'm asking for uh your support by signing a petition we have over 400 signatures that we've gotten from the community in general and you know we would like to bring that to the bargaining process tomorrow and for the next few sessions and we're just asking for you to sign a petition to to offer your support for for this because we really believe that quality health care is important and as in this community and as you know as board members on the hospital board i really feel that uh it's important that that we we get your support with this so um i'll bring this around and if you're interested in signing i appreciate the same journal thank you thank you | PAprogressive | UCS9YfizYhckG-K6ExkPz6bA | 2009-10-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 555 | 3,066 |
iR6_XhFGB2I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6_XhFGB2I | (OLD) The Concorde Report (Timeline 1/2 - 1 of 7) | FlightPoint | hello everybody flightpoint speaking today we will be looking at the first half of the concord's timeline next saturday i will then release the second half of this timeline moreover this video is the first in a series of seven videos about sst supersonic transport with focus on the concorde i won't waste any time so let's go at this date mankind broke the sound barrier for the first time this happened in an experiment where pilot flew in a bell x-1 for the u.s air force the aircraft hit mach 1.06 which is about 1 300 kilometers per hour or 800 miles per hour however this feed became known several years later because this happened in all secrecy at the american military throughout the second world war the nazis made great progress in aerospace technology some years later the british scientists seized these ideas and further developed them this ended with a plan about how to build supersonic transport or sst which had been a dream since mankind broke the sound barrier the british plans costed about 100 million pounds to realize at the same time french had similar plans about constructing a supersonic aircraft that is why the british and french went together to build the fastest aircraft in the world they would build a supersonic aircraft and share the expenses concord 001 flies its maiden flight this was the first time the outside world saw the concorde in the sky a lot of people arrived around the airport and takeoff and landings was broadcasted live on television this happened to be a great success and a month later the concorde 0 2 flew its maiden flight in great britain in 1972 concorde was still very far from flying passengers for airliners moreover the expenses had reached more than a billion pounds which is more than 10 times the calculated expenses after more world tours where the concorde was shown to both the population and especially the airliners chose several of these airliners to buy concords overall 74 concordes were ordered but after an air show in paris where the concorde's soviet competitor tu-144 crashed a lot of the airliners chose to cancel their orders the concorde was not fully developed and ready for mass production but this time when it was ready caused several problems in the start of 1973 the oil crisis started the fuel prices exploded which generally was expensive for the aviation industry but especially for the concordes because it used so much fuel moreover this was the time when environmental critics began to raise their voices after a lot of years with developing and mass production the concorde was finally ready to take off with several passengers for the first time one flew from london to bahrain and another from paris to rio de janeiro both aircrafts were completely filled up with passengers everything from ordinary people to ministers and celebrities when the concord was ready for commercial flying usa announced that it was not allowed to take off or land in american airspace this was exactly why the first two flights did not go to usa but the 22nd of november 1977 this announcement was taken up in court it was then declared that the announcement was illegal and short after the concorde began to fly between europe and new york which is known as the most popular route for today that was almost all for this video because i want to tell you about my christmas specials my videos in december will be about some of the legendary pilots together with real as we say in denmark anyways have a nice day folks bye bye [Music] you | FlightPoint | UCZXgpb2Hnq0r4G32D-7-Trw | 2020-11-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 616 | 3,514 |
Y1FKpdjyCcg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1FKpdjyCcg | Slow Cookery Rice Pudding | hi everyone this is Lisa from cookery nation today we're going to cook slow cooker rice pudding it can't get any easier than this recipe get the ingredients put it in the slow cooker and let the slow cooker do its thing let's get started right away okay if you have a slow cooker this is an awesome tool for making things like rice pudding the key to using a slow cooker is throw your ingredients in and let it do the work so what we're going to do before we start making our ingredients is get our Meads on plas ready and this helps us to remember what we've used make sure we use everything make sure that we've got all the ingredients before we even get started so I've got my muse on plas first thing you're going to do is lightly grease the bowl of your slow cooker and you can use this spray if you like I like to just use butter and just make sure you've got a nice little coating on the bottom and partway up the sides and this will just make cleanup a lot easier so once we've got this greased nicely put this away now we're going to start assembling the rice pudding one thing I want to make mention of is with the rice you're going to be using medium grain rice not long grain rice if you opt for long grain rice it will still be crunchy when your slow cooker time is done so the first thing you do with your rice is you rinse it under cold water to get some of the excess starch out of the way okay so now we've got our rice rinsed and drained and we can just set it aside for now we're going to get some of our other ingredients put together so we're going to be using three and a quarter cups of milk and you can use whole milk or skim milk or one 2% milk I wouldn't go any higher than whole milk however and we're going to add our sugar and I just used the measuring cup I'm using if your measuring cup isn't big enough then feel free to transfer it to a different cup and what you want to do is be able to get the sugar dissolved so let's get a little whisk and we're just going to give it a stir in the milk vessel and then we're just going to start adding our other ingredients we've got our salt and we've got our through our vanilla in and our nutmeg now it looked like the nutmeg is not going to mix in very well but don't worry about it it'll combine well within the slow cooker okay so now we've got these now we're going to we're going to put this into the base of the slow cooker do not pour it from really up high it'll splash everywhere get it down into the slow cooker and pour it it tends to want to splash okay so that's done we just need to put our race in get all of it and our reasons now some people don't like raisins in their rice pudding and that's fine you don't need to use them if you're going to be making a large batch of rice pudding and you want to freeze it I would advise you do not put the raisins in they tend to get really hard and dry once you freeze them so if you're going to want to freeze rice pudding with raisins just add the raisins when you're ready to eat and what I like to do is I'll just take my raisins and put them in a little bit of warm water for about 10 minutes that will plump them up just like they get in the rice pudding then go ahead and add them to your rice pudding now I'm not freezing this batch so I'm going to add my raisins there we go and you know what that's all there is to it we're going to put the lid on this and we're going to let it cook for two and a half hours on high and then we're going to let it rest not keeping warm but rest with no heat for 40 minutes once it's done resting your rice pudding will be ready so our rice pudding cooked for two and a half hours on high in the slow cooker and then it rested without heat for 40 minutes so when you open that up this is what you're going to see and all you need to do is give it a stir and combine all of your ingredients and you end up with this beautiful smooth sweet rice pit pudding give it a try we hope you liked it okay so that was our rice pudding put it in the slow cooker and let it do all the work if you store the rice pudding in the fridge because you have some leftovers keep in mind that it will thicken up over time so you'll just want to add a little bit of milk to loosen it up and if you like it cold great otherwise you can warm it up and enjoy it that way that's all for now I hope you enjoyed this recipe and you gave it a try come and visit us at cookery nation com | Cookery Nation | UC2eVSa-QK8W9Ob1lT2JTRuQ | 2017-01-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 918 | 4,431 |
vMBmS7Ye49c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMBmS7Ye49c | THE ENCOUNTERS YOU MUST HAVE TO BE AN EFFECTIVE CHRISTIAN - APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN | you the power of god i don't know but there are people god is raising to become mighty vessels i just saw an anointing rest on you this rule in the name of jesus i don't know where you are but i pray may that grace now let it rest upon you and shift you to a new dimension in the name of jesus christ [Music] welcome to criticism check message on this channel you are going to get soul lifting messages fit based content prayer drills and videos that would help you grow spiritually remember to subscribe to the channel like the video you are about to watch and comment on it stay blessed help us tonight in the name of jesus and i will not be silent night will always worship you as long as i am [Music] i will one more time let it come from the depth of your heart and i will i will not be island i will always worship you as long as [Music] help us unite spirit of the living god in the name of jesus christ please be seated i want you to do well to review all of these teachings there is so much you can really understand that a goal let me encourage us to get these teachings and listen to them again and again the bible declares that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of god hallelujah amen please uh i pray that i don't break any protocol but let me just honor these great servants of god myself thank you so much pastor amos fenway for coming and then thank you pastor shula the lord bless you and honor you in the name of jesus christ we our first session we began to discuss on the subject of knowing god we'll never be able to talk about manifestations in the kingdom until we really truly know the lord and i just felt stirred in my spirit to teach tonight on encounters hallelujah and i pray in the name of jesus that our hearts will be open to learn i truly salute your pastor for allowing this platform for believers to mature this is the only way believers get matured when they are exposed to the whole council of god especially at times like this we need the truth that can not only set free but build up remember our scripture earlier on i commend you to god and to the word of his grace which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritance among them that are sanctified job chapter 42 and verse 5 for tonight i'm teaching on supernatural encounters very briefly and then we'll pray just to open our eyes to the mysteries of the kingdom that empower the saints to rise and walk in victory job chapter 42 please and verse 5. i have heard of thee by the hearing of the ear job said but now my eye see it be i have heard of a theoretical god i've heard of him from someone else but now i have an encounter myself john chapter 4 very interesting story let's start from verse 39 john chapter 4 from verse 39 this was an encounter that jesus had if you remember your scripture with the woman by the well the samaritan woman we call it we're reading down to verse 42 ready he says and many of the samaritans of that city believed on him for the saying of the woman look at this now this was when jesus had an encounter with the woman she was so touched she ran and said come see a man that had told me what i had done they did not know jesus they had not met him but they believed the woman please keep the scripture there they believed on him not because they had an encounter they believed because they trusted the woman's word and many of the samaritans in that city believed on him for the saying of the woman which testified he told me all that i ever did next verse so when the samaritans were come to him they besought him that he would tarry with them and he aborted two days many more believed because of his own word they heard him teach are you seeing the levels now they had the woman's testimony and so they came to church but now they heard jesus teach himself verse 42 let's read together please one to read and they said unto the woman now we believe not because of your sayings for we have heard him ourselves and know that this is indeed the christ the savior of the world supernatural encounters that it is possible that the testimony of someone or his dealings with god can be so alluring it can bring you to god but that the god's ultimate desire is not that you know him as the god of another person his desire is to bring you an encounter are we blessed all through scripture we see that many people had encounters with god and it became the basis for their conviction their stability and their exploits write this down please an encounter is a supernatural experience that brings the reality of god to a person or a people a supernatural experience that brings the reality of god to a person or a people they are called encounters so when you hear about the wonders when you hear about the great things that god has done and continues to do in the life of people it cultivates that hunger but their testimonies are not enough you must come to god and have an encounter that produces convictions if we do not contend for genuine encounters this generation may not have the power and the stamina to to stand the reality of the times that we are in are we together the days that we are in the revival the awakening that is sweeping across the nation will not only require people of zeal it will require people of encounter are we blessed and by the grace of god and by the privilege of the election of grace i am a student of the move of god i have studied the moves of god i have studied men and women who have had encounters with god and the validity of their encounters were demonstrated in their lifetime i've had the privilege of meeting a few people who were able to pioneer major revivals in their lifetime and i thank god for the honor of being used by god to do a bit of that so i what i am speaking about respectfully is not theory i know what i'm saying and if you pay attention to these truths i assure you that something will come upon you in this conference and you will run like the foxes of samson in the name of jesus christ there are four dimensions of encounters that i believe from scripture every believer that intends to manifest the kingdom every believer that intends to do business with god in these last days you must contend for these dimensions of encounters they produce maturity and they produce balance in the life of the believer hallelujah very quickly i'll run through them and i want you to please pay attention the words that we speak they are spirit and life it's not just an education it's not just an intellectual communication this is not just a theological dissertation this is the ministry of the spirit hallelujah four encounters i submit to you let me tell you a little story i'm a student of scripture i studied the bible by the grace of god but this teaching came to me by revelation i was not reading any bible the holy ghost came to me and began to open me up that there are four dimensions of encounters and that i must teach the body of christ this truth to help believers mature and really begin to prove the reality of the power of god can i tell you this a generation is gradually getting tired of religion a generation is gradually getting tired of spiritual propositions without the great dimension to their validity and technology has made people know that things can be proven you can say this and there are statistics to prove it it is that same hunger now people have brought into the church to say if you claim god is god if he heals if he lifts if he blesses i am sick and tired of theory i want an experience that whose conviction will last my lifetime and if we are unable to deliver to that degree then sooner or later many people will forget the name of the lord but may god forbid it not in our lifetime are we blessed yes encounters number one the first supernatural encounter that every believer needs in this order to be relevant and to be able to host dimensions of god in your life to a territory to a generation is called an encounter with jesus the son of the living god please write it down an encounter with jesus the son of the living god john chapter 3 the bible says in verse 16 popular scripture says for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son to the intent that whosoever believeth in him should not perish eternal damnation the word perish there does not necessarily just mean die physically damnation but that we should have what the bible calls the way the life of god everybody say encounter with jesus there are many people in church who have not met jesus there are many people around christian circles who have truly not had an encounter with jesus you can be around the things of god you can't even be part of the move of god but an encounter with jesus is not corporate number one it is a personal affair [Music] those days well in the south i think it was student union and then in the north it was fcs they would ask you do you have a personal relationship with jesus that word personal was the key word not have you been around church for a while a personal encounter with the lord jesus [Music] first john chapter 5 the epistle of john 1st john chapter 5 help us holy spirit first john chapter 5 we'll start from verse 11. first john 5 and 11. this is the record that god had given us eternal life and that this life is in his son next verse please it says he that had the son had life and he that had not the son of god had not life period so if you say you are born again then that must have been that you have encountered the son of the living god the savior of the world can i tell you this we need by the grace of god to remind a generation again that there is no other name given unto man by which men can be saved believing a man of god does not give you salvation brothers and sisters hear me believing a living church does not give you salvation believing an apostle a prophet following an apostle a prophet a teacher as important as it is you are only an effective follower you are not saved are we together according to the authority of scripture the condition for being a partaker of the life of god is not proximity with the anointing it's not proximity with church it's a personal encounter with the son of the living god you will think what i'm teaching is so basic and simple and everyone should know except for the fact that the day there is a day that this earth will be judged and let me tell you whoever does not have that encounter with the son of god he says i saw that the sea gave up it's dead everyone gave up his dead and whosoever's name was not in the book of life was casted into the lake of fire that burned with sulfur and brimstone this he said is the second death and he said right for these things are faithful and true i don't mean to make you afraid but i tell you sincerely one day this earth will wrap up the lord jesus christ is coming we establish this in the future in in the morning and it's not going to be in so distant future i am convinced personally from the authority of scripture because the one sign the bible gives to characterize the coming of christ is that this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached as a witness to all generations they don't have to receive it there just has to be a testament that they had it and the bible says then the end will come [Music] an encounter with the son of the living god john chapter 10 and verse 10 says the thief commit not that means you will never see the teeth around any vicinity but for to steal to kill and to destroy and he said but i am come that ye may have life and that you may have that life more abundantly so the first encounter you need that starts your journey your christian experience more than church more than a pastor more than a man of god is an encounter with the son of the living god we are all sons of the living god but there is the son of the living god jesus the christ there is no other name given unto men by which we must be saved respectfully do you know that you can do a random selection around church and really ask people are you saved and you will be surprised how many people are not saved they are committed they are sincere they are not evil people but they are just not saved sincerity is not the condition to be with jesus it is salvation romans chapter 10 from verse 8 to 10 the word is nigh the evening in thy heart and in thy mouth the word of faith which we preach that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the lord jesus and shall believe in thy hearts that god raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved the formula is in the next verse with the heart man believes unto righteousness then with the mouth confession is made unto salvation hallelujah there are three things that you receive for having an encounter with the son of the living god please write it according to the authority of scripture if and when you truly have an encounter with the son of the living god there are three things that you receive number one access to righteousness romans chapter 5 and verse 17. these are fundamentals of the christian faith that if not known every other dimension of truth will be standing on a wrong foundation romans 5 and verse 17 please access to righteousness for if by one man's offense death reigned by one it says much more weak they which receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one jesus christ righteousness great men like e.w kenyon who had been a great blessing to the body of christ and still continue to bless the body of christ even though they have long gone i think he defined one of my first definitions of righteousness came from his books the ability to stand before the father's presence without a sense of inferiority condemnation and guilt that's what he defined as righteousness even though today i would say righteousness is more than just a sense of being free righteousness is actually the nature of god without righteousness you cannot receive the way the condition to have the life of god is that you have righteousness equal to that of jesus so before you receive the life of god you must receive righteousness righteousness is what qualifies you to be a partaker of the life of god it is impossible to have the life of god until you have righteousness are we blessed the first thing we receive from having a genuine encounter with the son of god is righteousness the righteousness of the son of the living god at work in me that i have received it number two the second thing that we receive when we have an encounter with jesus the son of the living god is access to the life of god what the bible calls zoe the life of god zoe is more than eternal life please look up there are different kinds of life and some of you may have heard me teach that zoe is not eternal life everybody has eternal life the condition for eternal life really is not been born again it's been born once you pass through the womb of a woman you have eternal life whether in this earth or beyond this earth you are still living the life is eternal when you get people saved you say where will you spend eternal life not will you you are going to spend eternal life the question is location not the possibility [Music] are we together now remember jesus were bible students isn't it remember jesus was talking to he was giving a parable about the rich man and lazarus both of them had eternal life it was just location the man was still alive after this earth so the life jesus came to give us i know that it was translated eternal life but it's not really eternal life it's called zoe the life of god is a quality of life the very kind of life great men like papa hagin call it the god kind of life well i respect and i believe them but revelation is progressive it's not the god kind it is the very life of god there are not many kinds it is god's life given to men [Music] are we blessed superior kind of life this is what i get when i encounter the son of the living god now because it is spiritually nature you may not appreciate it we are sensory so when things happen and you have a physical impact usually you will believe it but when you when you receive of his life in what you call the salvation experience usually you may not necessarily feel anything physical so it may be difficult for you to believe that a translation and an exchange does happen in the spirit but it is still the truth of scripture that anyone who encounters the son of god has the life of god please say i have the life of god number three what do you receive for having an encounter with the son of god access to the grace of god access to the grace of god shillab access to the grace of god [Music] ephesians chapter one please and verse three the grace of god is a powerful mystery this is my definition of the grace of god blessed be the god and father of our lord jesus christ the bible says who had blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in christ this is my definition of grace grace is more than just unmerited access grace is the generic name given to every spiritual blessing that is given to the believer routed through the office of the christ is called grace so anointing is grace wisdom is grace faith is grace all spiritual blessings that have been given to the saints but can only be accessed through the office of the christ is called grace when you limit your understanding of grace to just um unmerited access or being pardoned from iniquity by reason of being in christ it is very very limiting so when we have access to grace is more than just faithful that's why the bible says grace and peace be multiplied onto you and then the bible says that um how does he put he says god is able to make all grace i think i shared that the last time i was here the grace of god unfortunately and and lovingly speaking for most believers our our understanding of grace just has to do with the substitutionary sacrifice of christ and receiving it and then that's all but grace is more than that grace represents every spiritual blessing allocated for the victory of the saints but it is only routed in christ an unbeliever cannot have grace can have mercy but not grace are we blessed the grace of god only comes through the office the administrator of the grace of god is christ himself is god helping us now so if you tell me you have encountered jesus i search for this notice my choice of words access to righteousness access to the life of god access to the grace of god what does access mean potential it does not mean experience access means that the door has been opened but it is up to you to come into the experience of it for instance we have received away the life of god but ephesians chapter 4 and verse 18 says having their understanding darkened it says being alienated from the life of god through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness that is in their heart so it is true that he that had the son had life but because it is access it takes a level of spiritual illumination to come into the experience of it this is where faith is applicable so it is by grace but then through faith to become our experience dearly beloved i hope you were blessed by this message do not keep the video to yourself share it as many as you can to help them bless check our home page for more of our messages subscribe to the channel comment on it like it see you on our next video bye pray pray for your destiny foreign the face of development lord grant me the discipline | CHRISTOCENTRIC MESSAGE | UCXf5PFWcI3EMQuqYyeL2HZA | 2022-08-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,747 | 19,465 |
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b-TPAt9bu-Q | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-TPAt9bu-Q | Nath | Wikipedia audio article | Nath also called as Natha ara shaivism sub tradition within Hinduism a medieval era movement it combined ideas from Buddhism shaivism and yoga traditions in India the Nats have been a confederation of devotees who consider Adinath ax or Shiva as their first Lord or guru with varying lists of additional Lords of these the 9th or 10th century Motz and rena than the ideas and organization developed by gorakshanath are particularly important nath tradition has extensive Shaivism related theological literature of its own most of which is traceable to 11th century CE II or later however its roots are in far more ancient city tradition a notable aspect of nath tradition practice have been its refinements and use of yoga particularly hatha yoga to transform one's body into a sahaja Siddha state of awakened selfs identity with absolute reality and accomplished guru that as yoga and spiritual guide is considered essential and they have historically been known for their esoteric and heterodox practices their unconventional ways challenge all orthodox premises exploring dark and shunned practices of society as a means to understanding theology and gaining inner powers they form monastic organisations itinerant groups that walked great distances to sacred sites and festivals such as the ku Mela as a part of their spiritual practice the Nath also have a large settled householder tradition in parallel to its monastic groups some of them metamorphosed into warrior ascetics to resist persecution during the Islamic rule of the Indian subcontinent the Nath tradition was influenced by other Indian traditions such as advaita vedanta monism and in turn influenced it as well as movements with invasion of ism shaktism and bhakti movement saints such as Kabir and Namdev topic etymology and nomenclature the Sanskrit word Natha Natha literally means Lord Protector the related Sanskrit term adi Natha means first or original lord and as a synonym for Shiva the founder of the nathas initiation into the Natha sampradaya includes receiving a name ending in nath the term nath is a neologism for the Shaivism tradition now known by that name before the 18th century they were called yogi or yogi however during the colonial rule the term yogi yogi was used with derision and classified by British India census as a Blow status caste in the 20th century the community began to use the alternate term Nath instead in their public relations while continuing to use their historical term of yogi or Jogi to refer to each other within the community the term Nath or Natha with the meaning of Lord is a term also found invasion of ism eg Gopinath Jagannath and in Jainism Adinath 'e parse vanitha the term yogi or Jogi is not limited to Nath the sub tradition and has been widely used in Indian culture for anyone who is routinely devoted to yoga some memoirs by travellers such as those by the Italian traveller VAR Thema referred to the Nath yogi people they met phonetically as ayahs topic history Nath are a sub tradition within Shaivism who trace their lineage to 9 Nath gurus starting with Shiva as the first or add another the list of the remaining aid is somewhat inconsistent between the regions Nath sampradaya is found but typically consists of C 9th century MOT send receive 12th century gorakshanath along with six more the other six vary between Buddhist texts such as abroad Atari and Hindu texts such as Varna ratnakara and hatha pradipika the most common remaining math gurus include Karan Saren Ghidorah / and Bhagat Jalan Hara bound ahthe kotoba Carpathia can hapa Nagarjuna and Bartra Hari the nath tradition was not a new movement but one evolutionary phase of a very old Siddha tradition of India the Siddha tradition explored yoga with the premise that human existence is a psycho chemical process that can be perfected by a right combination of psychological alchemy and physical techniques thereby empowering one to a state of highest spirituality living in prime condition ad libitum and dying when one so desires into a calm blissful transcendental state the term Siddha means perfect and this premise was not limited to sit a tradition but was shared by others such as the Ross a on his school of Ayurveda topic deccan roots according to Mallinson the majority of the early textual and epigraphic references to matsyendrasana deccan region and elsewhere in Peninsular India the others are from eastern India the oldest iconography of math like Yogi's is found in the Konkan region near the coast of Maharashtra Goa Karnataka the Vijayanagara Empire artworks include them as do texts from a region now known as Maharashtra northern Karnataka and Kerala the Chinese traveler named ma Huan visited a part of the western coast of India wrote a memoir and he mentions the GNAT Yogi's the oldest texts of the Nath tradition that described pilgrimage sites include predominantly sites in the Deccan region in the eastern states of India with hardly any mention of north-northwest or south India gorakshanath a-- is traditionally credited with founding the tradition of renunciate ascetics but the earliest textual references about the nath ascetic order as an organized entity sampradaya that have survived into the modern era are from the 17th century before the 17th century while a mention of the nath sampradaya as a monastic institution is missing extensive isolated mentions about the nath shiva people are found in inscriptions texts and temple iconography from earlier centuries in the Deccan region only since the 18th century according to Mallinson Dattatreya has been traditionally included as an ass go as a part of vishnu shiva syncretism according to others Dattatreya has been the revered as the adi guru first teacher of the Adinath sampradaya of the nathas the first lord of yoga with mastery of Tantra techniques the number of math gurus also varies between texts ranging from 4 9 18 25 and so on the earliest known text that mentions 9 math gurus is the 15th century Telugu text Navin Atta charitra individually the names of nath gurus appear in much older texts for example mats and renata is mentioned as a Siddha in Section 29.3 2 of the 10th century text Tantra loca of the Advaita and Shaivism scholar abhinavagupta the mention of Nath gurus as citizen Buddhist texts found in Tibet and the Himalayan regions led early scholars to propose that Nath's may have Buddhist origins but the nath doctrines and theology is unlike mainstream Buddhism in the Tibetan tradition Motz and rennet of Hinduism is identified with lui pas one referred to as the first up Buddhists attached aureus in Nepal he is a form of Buddhist Avalokiteshvara according to Deshpande the Natha sampradaya Devanagari Natha sampradaya as a development of the earlier Siddha or Avadhuta sampradaya an ancient lineage of spiritual masters they may be linked to cop aleka's or kalamu cos given they share their unorthodox lifestyle though neither the doctrines nor the evidence that links them has been uncovered the GNAT Yogi's were admired by bhakti movement Saint Kabir topic natha panthis the nath sampradaya is traditionally divided into twelve streams or pants according to David Gordon white these pants were not really a subdivision of a monolithic order but rather an amalgamation of separate groups descended from either mutts and rena 'the gorakshanath or one of their students however there have always been many more Natha sex than will conveniently fit into the twelve formal pants in goa the town called Madgaon may have been derived from math gram a name it received from being a center of nath sampradaya Malthus monasteries Nath Yogi's practiced yoga and pursued their beliefs they're living inside caves the Devourer Island and Pilar rock-cut caves were used for meditation by the Nazi OGIS in the later half of the sixteenth century they were persecuted for their religious beliefs and forced to convert by the Portuguese Christian missionaries except for few the Nath yogi chose to abandon the village topic contemporary Natha lineages the inch a Gary sampradaya also known as nimbarka sampradaya is a lineage of Hindu navnav c-q Ling Guyot teachers from Maharashtra which was started by shri Bhau Sahib Maharaj it is inspired by - hasta brahmins on mat teachers as dan Jana Schwar Eknath and samarth ramdas the in Chi Gary Sam per day has become well known throughout the Western world due to the popularity of sri nisargadatta maharaj topic practices the nath tradition has two branches one consisting of sadhus celibate monks and other married householder laypeople the householders are significantly more in number than monks and had the characteristics of an endogenous cast both nath sadhus and householders are found in Nepal in India but more so in regions such as West Bengal Nepal you Derek and Butare Pradesh Rajasthan and Karnataka the ascetics created an oversight organization called the bara Panther yagi Maha Sabha in 1906 which is based out of the Hindu sacred town of Haridwar according to an estimate by Boyer in 2008 there are about 10,000 ascetics predominantly males in the Nath ascetic order distributed in about 500 monasteries across India but mostly in northern and western regions of India along with a much larger householder nath tradition the oldest known monastery of the Nath's that continues to be in use is near Mangalore in karnataka this monastery Kadri matha houses shiva iconography as well as three buddhist bronzes from the 10th century a notable feature of the monks is that most of them are itinerant moving from one monastery or location to another never staying in the same place for long many form a floating group of Wanderers where they participate in festivals together share work and thus form a collective identity they gather in certain places cyclically particularly on festivals such as Navratri maha shivaratri and Combe mela many walk very long distances over a period of months from one sacred location to another across India in their spiritual pursuits the nath monks wear loincloths and Dodie's little else typically they also cover themselves with ashes tie up their hair in dreadlocks and when they stop walking they keep a sacred fire called Dooney these ritual dressing covering body with ash and the body art are however uncommon with the householders both the math monks and householders wear a woolen thread around their necks with a small horn Rudraksha bead and a ring attached to the thread this is called Signet jannu the small horn is important to their religious practice is blown during certain festivals rituals and before they eat many math monks and a few householders also wear notable earrings according to James Melanson the ritual covering of ash necklace and trip hundred tilaka was likely missing in the past and it may have emerged in the modern era those nath ascetics who do tantra includes smoking bank cannabis as a part of their practice the tradition is traditionally known for hatha yoga and Tantra but in contemporary times the assiduous practice of hatha yoga and Tantra is uncommon among the Nath's in some monasteries the ritual worship is two goddesses into their gurus such as Adinath a shiva matsyendrasana in Borak Shan otha particularly through budgin and curtains they greet each other with aids pronounced Audis you topic warrior ascetics the Yogi's and Shiva sampradayas such as Nath metamorphosed into a warrior ascetic group in the late medieval era with one group calling itself sastra Dara's keepers of scriptures and the other Astrid RS keepers of weapons the latter group grew and became particularly prominent during the Islamic invasions and Hindu Muslim Wars in South Asia from about the 14th to 18th century according to Romila Thapar along with shakta hindus sub traditions within the Natha jokey's were known to take to arms you topic gurus sida's Nath's the nath tradition Revere 912 or mourneth gurus for example nine maths are revered in the navnav sampradaya the most revered teachers across its various sub traditions are topic Motz and Rena the establishment of the Nats as a distinct historical sect purportedly began around the eighth or ninth century with a simple fisherman Max and Ruth sometimes called mañana 'the who may be identified with or called the father of mats and Randolph in some sources one of earliest known hatha texts colony on undernea is attributed to max indra and dated to the last centuries of the first millennium CE II other texts attributed to him include the Akula vera tantra cullinan de Tantra in me Annika Rika topic gorakshanath gorakshanath is considered a Maha yogi or great yogi in the Hindu tradition within the Nath tradition he has been a revered figure with nath hagiography describing him as a superhuman who appeared on earth several times the math and the city of goreck poor in Uttar Pradesh is named after him the Gurkhas of Nepal in Indian Gorka take their name after him as does Gorka a historical district of Nepal the monastery in the temple in Gorakhpur perform various cultural and social activities and serves as the cultural hub of the city the monastery also publishes texts on the philosophy of Gorakhnath gorakshanath did not emphasize a specific metaphysical theory or a particular truth but emphasized that the search for truth and spiritual life is valuable in a normal goal of man gorakshanath championed yoga spiritual discipline and an ethical life of self-determination as a means to reaching Siddha state Samadhi and one's own spiritual truths gorakshanath his ideas and Yogi's have been highly popular in rural India with monasteries and temples dedicated to him found in many states of India particularly an eponymous city of goreck poor among urban elites the movement founded by gorakhnath has been ridiculed topic the aims of the nathas according to Muller Ortega 1989 P 37 the primary aim of the ancient math cities was to achieve liberation or jivan mukthi while alive and ultimately para Mukti which it defined as the state of liberation in the current life and into a divine state upon death according to a recent math guru Mahendran a--the another aim was to avoid reincarnation in the magic path of Tantra he wrote about several of the aims of the nafs our aims in life are to enjoy peace freedom and happiness in this life but also to avoid rebirth onto this earth plane all this depends not on divine benevolence but on the way we ourselves think and act topic hatha-yoga the earliest texts on hatha yoga of the Nath's such as vivica martanda angora Casa taka are from Maharashtra and these manuscripts are likely from the 13th century these nath texts however have an overlap with the 13th century jnana Deva commentary on the Hindu scripture bhagavad-gita called the neons vari this may be because of mutual influence as both the texts integrate the teachings of yoga and Vedanta schools of Hinduism in a similar way numerous technical treatises in the Hindu tradition composed in Sanskrit about hatha yoga are attributed to gorakshanath pick initiation the Natha sampradaya is an initiatory guru-shishya tradition topic influence the hatha yoga ideas that developed in the nath tradition influenced and were adopted by advaita vedanta though some esoteric practices such as catch re mudra were omitted their yoga ideas were also influential on vation of ism traditions such as the ramen indies as well as sufi fakirs in the indian subcontinent the nats recruited devotees into their fold irrespective of their religion or caste converting muslim yoga pnes to their fold the nath tradition was also influenced by bhakti movement saints such as kabir Namdev and jnana Deva topic see also Gurunath sahaja samadhi de sam raza sampradaya spec Achara Adinath sampradaya Nandina the sampradaya lui bah-bah-bah Ballack Nath Satoru Sevilla Subramanya Swamy a past guru of the Nanding of the sampradaya Sri Madhavi eighth maharaj 1857 - 1936 a deacon 8th the abbot of the gorakhnath math baden Athavale and swami sannyasin and satoru of the nandan of the sampradaya topic references topic bibliography topic external links general three lineages the navnav sampradaya and sri nisargadatta maharaj Gurudev our dear anata international nath order | wikipedia tts | UCzarwQFaTMe7t6SoGgLHBwA | 2018-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,711 | 16,263 |
evEJRZmYKQ4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evEJRZmYKQ4 | THE QUEST | there's a world unto its own vast oceans that make up three fourths of the Earth's surface and above oceans of air it is a world of relentless energy grand you mystery man has always sought to unlock its secrets but unlike the more hospitable and world this world yields its secrets more slowly demanding the most ambitious of efforts but man needs to know this world has been a source is who the birthplace of weather systems have sweep across the continents a pathway for commerce a turbulent and unpredictable field of combat and today an environmental battleground the study of the dark cold world beneath the sea the interface of the sea surface of the atmosphere and the atmosphere above the oceans all of this is the realm of naval oceanography the history of the United States Navy is not only a history of sea battles but also a scientific discovery and technological innovation achievements of naval oceanography are woven throughout that history it began with clocks clocks that didn't keep time very well and charts that were not always accurate time and place information essential to any mariner knowing where you are in the face of the globe is the initial step in studying the sea in 1830 lieutenant Lewis goldsboro sent a letter to Secretary of the Navy John branch proposing that a system be established to ensure the proper care storage and issuance of accurate nautical materials for the Navy the need was obvious increasingly the United States Navy was assuming a more important role in maritime Commerce and the nation's foreign policy in December 1830 the Navy board of commissioners established the Depot of charts and instruments headed by Lieutenant goldsboro the seed for developing naval oceanography was planted in 1837 under lieutenant charles wilkes the depot under took its first survey and produced its first set of charts in 1838 Wilkes was selected to head the first united states naval exploring expedition with six ships wilk set out on a four-year journey around the world he surveyed more than 250 islands mostly in the Pacific explored the rivers and coasts of Oregon and sailed all the way to Antarctica on january thirtieth 1840 after Wilkes viewed a range of snow-covered mountains from his ship he wrote we saw the land gradually rising beyond the ice and now that all were convinced of its existence I gave the land the name of the Antarctic continent in 1842 lieutenant Matthew Fontaine Maury became officer in charge of the Depot of charts and instruments mari said about studying old ship logs and collecting additional observations from the information he gathered he published in 1847 his wind and current chart of the North Atlantic and eight volumes of sailing directions he created a controversy by suggesting that Mariners who followed his charts could cut significant time from ocean voyages when a ship using Maurice charts considerably shortened its voyage to Rio de Janeiro the value of Maurice work was proven soon ships were saving an average of forty seven days in a voyage of 180 days from New York to San Francisco enthusiastic Mariners from around the world began sending their observations to Washington and in exchange they received Maurice charts as important as this was more II dreamed of systematic international cooperation in 1853 an international conference on meteorology adopted more ease method is a common system or logging weather and sea conditions a major step in the development of naval oceanography Maury also produced the first chart of the floor of the Atlantic Ocean which is a great value when in 1858 the first telegraph cable was laid between the United States and England faster communications would play a key role in the future development of both meteorology and oceanography as Sciences in the 1860s as the nation was rent by Civil War naval oceanography was about to enter a new phase the first of two new inventions appeared that changed forever the face of naval warfare the demands on naval oceanography would be significant the first invention was the submarine the Confederate submarine Hundley was the first submarine to sink a warship the union ship the USS Housatonic in 1895 the Navy's first commissioned submarine the USS Holland was launched it could dive only 75 feet and lacked one item that would distinguish submarines for over half a century the holland had no periscope the German u-boat of World War 1 demonstrated its strength to freedom this threat as well as the earlier sinking of the Titanic set off one of the most urgent research and development programs in history the aim a method of detecting underwater objects by using sound signals early methods of sending sound through water were primitive but x 1920 to a new deepwater sounding device developed by the Naval Research Laboratory was installed on the USS Stuart on an Atlantic crossing it made a remarkable 900 soundings resulting in the first sonic profile across an entire ocean basin the second dimension that so changed naval warfare was truly an ugly document on December eighth nineteen three Samuel Langley's airdrome skids off its launch and into the Potomac River convincing most Americans that man was not meant to fly but nine days later the Wright brothers changed people's minds forever it happened at Kitty Hawk North Carolina for the Navy the significance of Kitty Hawk was realized six years later when Eugene Eli flew a plane off a wooden platform on the USS Birmingham but could a plane land on a ship two months later Eli landed a plane on the USS Pennsylvania creating a vast new dimension of sea power World War 1 introduced new weapons their effectiveness depended greatly on the weather therefore more accurate weather forecasts were needed in 1917 assistant secretary of the Navy Franklin D Roosevelt asked his friend Alexander makati director of Harvard's Blue Hill Observatory to establish a naval organization to study whether the Naval Air illogical service established in 1919 celebrated his official status with an historical achievement supported by the latest meteorological information the NC for Navy flying boat made the world's first transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Portugal with the rise of Naval Aviation thousands of naval pilots learn to land their craft on what must have looked like a postage stamp in the ocean it was not without difficulty increasingly one thing was evident the need for up-to-date weather information was essential to naval aviation by the late 1920s era logical units were regularly assigned to terriers and flagships the age of the floating airfield was here air mass and front to revolutionary concepts developed by Norwegian scientists during World War 1 the frontal weather concept was so named because advancing weather systems seemed a battleground much like the then raging western front it was a concept that changed meteorology from an art into a science Francis w writer for a Navy pilot and meteorologists immediately recognized the validity of the Norwegians work and was instrumental in adapting their concept to Navy needs today commander riker therfore recalls those days before the Norwegians began their intensive scientific research in meteorology there was no concept of air masses as a dominant factor in causing whether for example over the Arctic regions the air is extremely cold every few days a huge mass of this air brakes off and moves south it runs into warm currents of air from equatorial regions when they cold air and the warm air meet there is turbulence and conflict the Norwegians called this zone of conflict fronts by knowing what the air masses and the fronts are going to do it was possible for us to be much more accurate in the prediction of weather we learned we had to consider what was happening on a grand scale in the upper atmosphere high above the ground and not just concentrate why the individual starts soon we had the naval meteorological service reorganized and our petty officers were drawing fronts and air masses on their weather maps every day significant thing for the Navy was that we could tell what storms would do at sea where there were no networks of weather stations such as we had on land but our X turns in world war one both in the air and at sea showed that that there was a great need for trained weather officers after the war most of the full-time meteorological officers resigned from the Navy and eventually there were only two of us left which I was one but with the support of the Navy we persuaded a Harvard University and MIT to establish for time courses in meteorology at the graduate level this was the first time that graduate level courses had been established in meteorology at any university in the world nearly a century after the expedition to the Antarctic by lieutenant charles wilkes commander richard byrd spent the winter alone in this Hut 123 miles from his Antarctic expedition a few years earlier burden become the first man to fly over the South Pole bringing the air age to the Antarctic the serious scientific work accomplished by Birds expedition was significant and laid the foundation for project deep breathes in 1956 and the establishment of a permanent scientific laboratory at McMurdo Sound World War team demanded a knowledge of the ocean environment more sophisticated than ever air operations in the European and pacific theatres and the amphibious landings from Guadalcanal to Normandy vividly demonstrated that in naval warfare meteorology and oceanography must be considered as one discipline wave and tide conditions wind speed cloud cover and coastal irregularities all of these affect naval operations in the battle for the Far East the application of the Norwegian frontal system concept proved vital as the Allies tightened their grip on the Japanese island chain teams of American naval weather men were sent into remote areas of China and with the Chinese established a weather reporting network these field stations sent weather observations to the weather central or clearing house at chongqing by analyzing the moving weather system over China meteorologists could provide more accurate weather forecasts for the operational area of the Far East in Europe accurate weather analysis was vital through the invasion of France d-day originally planned for june 5th 1944 was postponed one day because adverse weather and wave conditions were predicted on the Normandy beachhead in the struggle for control of the Atlantic the submarine played a key role sonar beams by which a ship could detect submarines or vice versa were bent by layers of water of different temperatures often preventing the sonar from indicating a vessels true position the development of the bath you thermograph by Navy scientists gave ships and submarines an instrument which could quickly measure the temperature of the water column now sonar operators had the information they needed to judge how their sonar systems would function under various conditions but sonar operators were confronted with baffling sounds mysterious sounds caused anxious operators to wonder what the enemy had devised to distort our sonar the sounds were found to come from creatures of the sea using highly efficient underwater microphones scientists were able to identify which sounds were made by what animal these studies help Mariners predict noises likely to be encountered in a given area navy studies also showed how sonar is affected by the nature of the sub bottom it's hills and valleys as well as the sediment that lies on top of it sediment charts were developer used by submarine errs in any submarine personnel you the elation at the end of world war two was soon tempered by uncertainties of a new age the extraordinary leap forward in science and technology spurred by the all-out war effort continued in order to meet the demands of a supersonic electronic nuclear age to investigate unusual phenomena at high altitudes and probe the physics and chemistry of the upper atmosphere project sky hook sent sophisticated instruments higher than ever before as well as developing an intricate system of telemetry for tracking these instruments the cold thin atmosphere in which these instruments had to operate required the development of technology basic to the coming space program January 17 1955 a startling message from this submarine to her escorting tuck under way on nuclear power the submarine Nautilus marked the technological revolution equal to that of the introduction of steam the age had come for submarines to go deeper faster farther the missile age demanded more precise navigational information than ever before to establish the exact position of a submarine and to guide a missile accurately to its target to natural phenomena have to be considered gravity and magnetic the Earth's magnetic field is constantly changing and the strength of its gravitational field is influenced by the shape and composition of the ocean floor aircraft of the naval oceanographic office equipped with gravity meters and airborne magnetometers are continually surveying the oceans to provide updated information on the Earth's gravity and magnetic for the fleet wherever it is in 1960 with the dive of the bathyscaphe trieste into the Mariana Trench a new era in deep-sea research began for the first time man descended into the deepest part of the ocean nearly seven miles down a whole generation of submersibles and robots follow incorporating new designs and materials to carry out increasingly demanding research missions and now that man was working and living in the ocean depths deep submergence rescue vehicles were developed to aid and evacuate the crew of a disabled submarine the Space Age not only took man to the moon but gave him a new and spectacular view of his watery planet in keeping with the scale of the ocean itself satellites give man a grand view of the oceans they are the most significant data gathering tool yet to be offered oceanographers finally man can evaluate almost instantly all the complex features of the ocean environment in relation to each other he can study how temperature affects currents are currents effect waves using infrared imagery satellites measure the temperature of the ocean surface revealing the location of eddies of warm or very cold water because sonic waves are distorted by the frontal areas submarines use such areas to conceal or position location of these frontal areas is an essential part of anti-submarine warfare satellites also help ships navigate safely in polar regions enhance satellite images reveal not only the movement of polar ice but also its thickness the white areas in this display denote thick impenetrable ice in 1978 the naval oceanography command at Bay st. Louis Mississippi was created to oversee the Navy's consolidation of meteorology and oceanography into one discipline its mission to gather through its far-flung network of ships planes and short stations environmental data on the ocean from the sea floor to the upper atmosphere and predict conditions throughout the world in support of fleet operations as a part of this command the fleet numerical oceanography centre in Monterey California is a direct descendant of the Navy's early weather central concept developed prior to World War two by 1950 the first step away from the time consuming hand plotting an analysis of weather information was taken with navy support professor John von Neumann of Princeton and a team of prominent scientists developed for the first time a method of using a computer to analyze the complex dynamics of weather information and movement compared to modern computers this was an electronic dinosaur with 18,000 vacuum tubes and 70,000 resistors yet it automatically produced a first successful 24 hour Weather Forecast pointing the way to a numerical weather prediction system with its modern nerve center at Monterey California underlying this system is the understanding that the ocean and the atmosphere are a coupled environment affecting each other directly the center has the capability of receiving data from three satellite systems simultaneously information on sea surface temperature wave height and direction ice conditions and vertical temperature profile of the atmosphere a sophisticated data processing system takes the millions of bits of digital information stored in computer banks and displays them in usable form what emerges from these continuous calculations is a worldwide forecast of the ocean environment which can be flashed to the operating fleet throughout the world these four tests like the coastal and deep ocean surveys of the naval oceanography Command improve the effectiveness of our Navy and the commands routing techniques for aircraft and ships reduce transit time thereby conserving fuel today naval oceanography is abroad but interlocking complex of scientific disciplines it is progressed into a global science with tools that enable us to go far into space or the depths of the sea to observe and work the United States Navy is engaged in a continuing effort to understand this last and greatest frontier of our planet and in a quest for knowledge that will improve the quality of life for all mankind | PublicResourceOrg | UCO9Q5_D6tItyoilmDogexng | 2010-06-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,850 | 17,253 |
0W9kNX-B-g4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W9kNX-B-g4 | Common law | Wikipedia audio article | in law common law also known as judicial precedent or judge made law or case law is that body of law derived from judicial decisions of Courts and similar tribunals the defining characteristic of common law is that it arises as precedent in cases where the parties disagree on what the laws a common law court looks to past presidential decisions of relevant courts and synthesizes the principles of those past cases as applicable to the current facts if a similar dispute has been resolved in the past the court is usually bound to follow the reasoning used in the prior decision a principle known as stare decisis if however the Court finds that the current dispute is fundamentally distinct from all previous cases called a matter of first impression and legislative statutes are either silent or ambiguous on the question judges have the authority and duty to resolve the issue one party or the other has to win and on disagreements of law judges make that decision the court states an opinion that gives reasons for the decision and those reasons are glomer it with past decisions as precedent to bind future judges and litigants common law as the body of law made by judges stands in contrast to an unequal footing with statutes which are adopted through the legislative process and regulations which are promulgated by the executive branch the interactions among these different sources of law are explained later in this article stare decisis the principle that cases should be decided according to consistent principled rules so that similar facts will yield similar results lies at the heart of all common law systems the common law so named because it was common to all the kings courts across England originated in the practices of the courts of the English kings in the centuries following the Norman Conquest in 1066 the British Empire spread its legal system to its historical colonies many of which retained the common law system today these common law systems our legal systems that give great presidential weight to common law and to the style of reasoning inherited from the English legal system today one-third of the world's population lives in common law jurisdictions or in systems mixed with civil law including Antigua and Barbuda Australia Bahamas Bangladesh barb dose police Botswana Burma Cameroon Canada both the federal system and all its provinces except Quebec Cyprus Dominica Fiji Ghana Grenada Guyana Hong Kong India Ireland Israel Jamaica Kenya Liberia Malaysia Marshall Islands Micronesia Namibia Nauru New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Palau Papua New Guinea Sierra Leone Singapore South Africa Sri Lanka Trinidad and Tobago the United Kingdom including its overseas territories such as Gibraltar the United States both the federal system and 49 of its 50 states and Zimbabwe some of these countries have variants on common law systems topic definitions the term common-law has many connotations the first three set out here are the most common usages within the legal community other connotations from past centuries are sometimes seen and are sometimes heard in everyday speech topic common law as opposed to statutory line regulatory law the first definition of common-law given in Black's Law Dictionary 10th edition 2014 is the body of law derived from judicial decisions rather than from statutes or constitutions synonym case law contrast statutory law this usage is given as the first definition in modern legal dictionaries is characterized as the most common usage among legal professionals and is the usage frequently seen in decisions of Courts in this connotation common law distinguishes the authority that promulgated a law for example the line most anglo-american jurisdictions includes statutory law enacted by a legislature regulatory law in the u.s. or delegated legislation in the UK promulgated by executive branch agencies pursuant to delegation of rulemaking Authority from the legislature and common law or case law ie decisions issued by courts or quasi judicial tribunals within agencies this first connotation can be further differentiated into a pure common law arising from the traditional and inherent authority of courts to define what the laws even in the absence of an underlying statute or regulation examples include most criminal law and procedural law before the 20th century and even today most contract law in the law of torts be interstitial common law Court decisions that analyze interpret and determine the fine boundaries and distinctions in law promulgated by other bodies this body of common law sometimes called interstitial common law includes judicial interpretation of the constitution of legislative statutes and of agency regulations and the application of law to specific facts publication of decisions and indexing is essential to the development of common law and thus governments and private publishers published law reports while all decisions in common law jurisdictions are precedent at varying levels in scope as discussed throughout the article on precedent some become leading cases or landmark decisions that are cited especially often topic common law legal systems as opposed to civil law legal systems Black's Law Dictionary 10th ed definition 2 differentiates common-law jurisdictions and legal systems from civil law or code jurisdictions common law systems place great weight on court decisions which are considered law with the same force of laws statutes for nearly a millennium common law courts have had the authority to make law where no legislative statute exists and statutes mean what courts interpret them to mean by contrast in civil law jurisdictions the legal tradition that prevails or is combined with common law in Europe and most non Islamic non common-law countries courts lack authority to act if there is no statute civil law judges tend to give less weight to judicial precedent which means that a civil law judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently compared to a common law judge in the same circumstances and therefore less predictably for example the Napoleonic Code expressly forbade French judges to pronounce general principles of law the role of providing overarching principles which in common law jurisdictions is provided in judicial opinions in civil law jurisdictions as filled by giving greater weight to scholarly literature as explained below common law systems trace their history to England while civil law systems trace their history through the Napoleonic Code back to the corpus juris civilus of Roman law topic law as opposed to equity Black's Law Dictionary 10th ed definition for differentiates common-law or just law from equity before 1873 England had two complementary court systems courts of law which could only award money damages and recognized only the legal owner of property and courts of equity courts of Chancery that could issue injunctive relief that is a court ordered to a party to do something give something to someone or stop doing something and recognised trusts of property this split propagated to many of the colonies including the United States for most purposes most jurisdictions including the US federal system and most states have merged the two courts additionally even before the separate courts were merged most courts were permitted to apply both line equity though under potentially different procedural law nonetheless the historical distinction between law and equity remains important today when the case involves issues such as the following categorizing and prioritizing rights to property for example the same article of property often has a legal title and an equitable title and these two groups of ownership rights may be held by different people in the United States determining whether the seventh amendments right to a jury trial applies a determination of a fact necessary to resolution of a common law claim versus whether the issue will be decided by a judge issues of what the law is and all issues relating to equity the standard of review and degree of deference given by an appellate tribunal to the decision of the lower tribunal under review issues of law or reviewed de novo that us as if knew from scratch by the Appellate Tribunal while most issues of equity are reviewed for abuse of discretion that is with great deference to the tribunal below the remedies available and rules of procedure to be applied courts of equity rely on common law principles of binding precedent topic archaic meanings and historical uses in addition there are several historical but now archaic uses of the term that while no longer current provide background context that assists in understanding the meaning of common-law today in one usage that is now archaic but that gives insight into the history of the common law common law refer to the pre-christian system of law imported by the Saxons to England and dating to before the Norman Conquest and before there was any consistent law to be applied that usage is obsolete today it is both under-inclusive and over-inclusive as discussed in the section on misconceptions common law as the term is used today in common law countries contrasts with I us commune while historically the I us commune became a secure point of reference in continental European legal systems in England it was not a point of reference at all the English Court of Common Pleas dealt with lawsuits in which the monarch had no interest I eat between commoners Black's Law Dictionary 10th ed definition 3 us general law common to a country as a whole as opposed to special law that has only local application from at least the 11th century and continuing for several centuries after that there were several different circuits in the Royal Court system served by itinerant judges who would travel from town to town dispensing the King's justice in a sizes the term common law was used to describe the law held in common between the circuits and the different stops in each circuit the more widely a particular law was recognized the more weighted held whereas purely local customs were generally subordinate to law recognized in a plurality of jurisdictions topic misconceptions and imprecise non-lawyer usages a number of misconceptions of the term common-law exist in popular culture and non-lawyer sources under the modern view common law is not grounded in custom or ancient usage but rather acquires force of law instantly without the delay implied by the term custom or ancient when pronounced by a higher court because in to the extent the proposition is stated in judicial opinion from the earliest times through the late 19th century the dominant theory was that the common law was a pre-existent law or system of rules a social standard of Justice that existed in the habits customs and thoughts of the people under this older view the legal profession considered it no part of a judge's duty to make new or change existing law but only to expound and apply the old by the early 20th century largely at the urging of Oliver Wendell Holmes as discussed throughout this article this view had fallen into the minority view Holmes pointed out that the older view worked undesirable and unjust results and hampered a proper development of the law in the century since Holmes the dominant understanding has been that common law decisions are themselves law or rather the rules which the courts lay down in making the decisions constitute law the reality of the modern view can be seen in practical operation under the old pre-existing custom view jurisdictions could not logically diverge from each other but nonetheless did be a new decision logically needed to operate retroactively Lee but did not and see there was no standard to decide which English medieval customs should be law and which should not all three tensions resolved under the modern view of the common law in different jurisdictions may diverge be new decisions need not have retroactive operation and see court decisions are effective immediately as they are issued not years later or after they become custom and questions of what custom might have been at some ancient time are simply irrelevant common law as the term is used among lawyers in the present day is not frozen in time and no longer beholden to 11th 13th or 17th century English law rather the common law evolves daily and immediately as courts issue presidential decisions as explained later in this article and all parties in the legal system courts lawyers and all others are responsible for up-to-date knowledge there is no fixed reference point for example the 11th or 18th centuries for the definition of common law except in a handful of isolated contexts much of what was customary in the 13th or 17th or 18th century has no part of the common law today much of the common law today has no antecedent in those earlier centuries among legal professionals lawyers and judges the change in understanding occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as explained later in this article the lay dictionaries were decades behind in recognizing the change the common law is not unwritten common law exists in writing as must any law that is to be applied consistently in the written decisions of judges common law is not the product of universal consent rather the common law is often an T majoritarian pick basic principles of common law topic common law adjudication in a common law jurisdiction several stages of research and analysis are required to determine what the laws in a given situation first one must ascertain the facts then one must locate any relevant statutes in cases then one must extract the principles analogies and statements by various courts of what they consider important to determine how the next court is likely to rule on the facts of the present case later decisions and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts finally one integrates all the lines drawn and reasons given and determines what the laws then one applies that law to the facts in practice common law systems are considerably more complicated than the simplified system described above the decisions of a court are binding only in a particular jurisdiction and even within a given jurisdiction some courts have more power than others for example in most jurisdictions decisions by appellate courts are binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction and on future decisions of the same appellate court but decisions of lower courts are only non-binding persuasive Authority interactions between common law constitutional law statutory law and regulatory law also give rise to considerable complexity topic the common law evolves to meet changing social needs and improved understanding Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. cautioned that the proper derivation of general principles in both common and constitutional law arise gradually in the emergence of a consensus from a multitude of particular eyes prior decisions justice Cardozo noted the common law does not work from pre-established truths of universal and inflexible validity to conclusions derived from them deductively but i TS method as inductive and it draws its generalizations from particulars the common law is more malleable than statutory law first common law courts are not absolutely bound by precedent but can when extraordinarily good reason is shown reinterpret and revise the law without legislative intervention to adapt to new trends in political legal and social philosophy second the common law evolves through a series of gradual steps that gradually works out all the details so that over a decade or more the law can change substantially but without a sharp break thereby reducing disruptive effects in contrast to common law incrementalism the legislative process is very difficult to get started as legislatures tend to delay action until a situation is totally intolerable for these reasons legislative changes tend to be large jarring and disruptive sometimes positively sometimes negatively and sometimes with unintended consequences one example of the gradual change that typifies evolution of the common law is the gradual change in liability for negligence the traditional common law rule through most of the nineteenth century was that a plaintiff could not recover for a defendant's negligent production or distribution of a harmful instrumentality unless the two were in privity of contract thus only the immediate purchaser could recover for a product defect and if a part was built up out of parts from parts manufacturers the ultimate buyer could not recover for injury caused by a defect in the part in an 1842 English case Winterbottom V Wright the Postal Service had contracted with right to maintain its coaches Winterbottom was a driver for the post when the coach failed an injured Winterbottom he sued right the Winterbottom court recognized that there would be absurd and outrageous consequences if an injured person could sue any person peripherally involved and knew it had to draw a line somewhere a limit on the cause connection between the negligent conduct and the injury the court looked to the contractual relationships and held that liability would only flow as far as the person in immediate contract privity with the negligent party a first exception to this rule arose in 1852 in the case of Thomas V Winchester when New York's highest court held that mislabeling of poison as an innocuous herb and then selling the mislabeled poison through a dealer who would be expected to resell it put human life in imminent danger Thomas relied on this reason to create an exception to the privity rule in 1909 New York held in Statler v-ray mfg Co that a coffee earned manufacturer was liable to a person injured when the urn exploded because the urn was of such a character inherently that when applied to the purposes for which it was designed it was liable to become a source of great danger to many people if not carefully and properly constructed yet the privity rule survived in Cadillac motorcar Co V Johnson decided in 1915 by the federal appeals court for New York and several neighboring states the court held that a car owner could not recover for injuries from a defective wheel when the automobile owner had a contract only with the automobile dealer and not with the manufacturer even though there was no question that the wheel was made of dead and dozy wood quite insufficient for its purposes the Cadillac court was willing to acknowledge that the case law supported exceptions for an article dangerous in its nature are likely to become so in the course of the ordinary usage to be contemplated by the vendor however held the Cadillac Court one who manufactures articles dangerous only if defectively made or installed eg tables chairs pictures or mirrors hung on the walls carriages automobiles and so on is not liable to third parties for injuries caused by them except in case of willful injury or fraud finally in the famous case of McPherson V Buick Motor Co in 1916 Judge Benjamin Cardozo for New York's highest court pulled a broader principle out of these predecessor cases the facts were almost identical to Cadillac a year earlier a wheel from a wheel manufacturer was sold to Buick to a dealer to McPherson and the wheel failed injuring McPherson judge Cardozo held it may be that Statler v-ray mfg Co have extended the rule of Thomas V Winchester if so this Court is committed to the extension the defendant argues that things imminently dangerous to life are poisons explosives deadly weapons things whose normal function it is to injure or destroy but whatever the rule in Thomas V Winchester may once have been it has no longer that restricted meaning a scaffold Devlin V Smith Supra is not inherently a destructive instrument it becomes destructive only if imperfectly constructed a large coffee urn Statler v-ray mfg Co supra may have within itself if negligently made the potency of danger yet no one thinks of it as an implement whose normal function as destruction what is true of the coffee urn is equally true of bottles of aerated water tourgasm V Schultz 192 + y 156 we have mentioned only cases in this court but the rule has received a like extension in our courts of intermediate appeal in Burke V Ireland 26 app div 487 in an opinion by Cullen J it was applied to a builder who constructed a defective building in Connor V Otis Elevator Co 96 app div 169 - the manufacturer of an elevator in Davies V Pelham hot elevating Co 65 hon 573 affirmed in this court without opinion 146 and why 363 - a contractor who furnished a defective rope with knowledge of the purpose for which the rope was to be used we are not required at this time either to approve or to disapprove the application of the rule that was made in these cases it is enough that they help to characterize the trend of judicial thought we hold then that the principle of Thomas V Winchester is not limited to poisons explosives and things of like nature two things which in their normal operation are implements of destruction if the nature of the thing is such that it is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently made it is then a thing of danger its nature gives warning of the consequences to be expected if - the element of danger there is added knowledge that the thing will be used by persons other than the purchaser and used without new tests then irrespective of contract the manufacturer of this thing of danger is under a duty to make it carefully there must be knowledge of a danger not merely possible but probable Cardozo's new rule exists in no prior case but as inferable as a synthesis of that thing of danger principles stated in them merely extending it to foreseeable danger even if the purposes for which it was designed were not themselves a source of great danger McPherson takes some care to present itself as foreseeable progression not a wild departure Cardozo continues to adhere to the original principle of Winterbottom that absurd and outrageous consequences must be avoided and he does so by drawing a new line in the last sentence quoted above there must be knowledge of a danger not merely possible but probable but while adhering to the underlying principle that some boundary is necessary McPherson overruled the prior common law by rendering the formerly dominant factor in the boundary that has the privity formality arising out of a contractual relationship between persons totally irrelevant rather the most important factor in the boundary would be the nature of the things sold and the foreseeable uses that downstream purchasers would make of the thing the example of the evolution of the law of negligence in the preceding paragraphs illustrates two crucial principles of the common law evolves this evolution is in the hands of judges and judges have made law for hundreds of years be the reasons given for a decision are often more important in the long run than the outcome in a particular case this is the reason that judicial opinions are usually quite long and give rationals and policies that can be balanced with judgment in future cases rather than the bright-line rules usually embodied in statutes topic publication of decisions all law systems rely on written publication of the law so that it is accessible to all common law decisions are published in law reports for use by lawyers courts in the general public after the American Revolution Massachusetts became the first state to establish an official reporter of decisions as newer states needed law they often looked first to the Massachusetts reports for authoritative precedents as a basis for their own common law the United States federal courts relied on private publishers until after the Civil War and only began publishing as a government function in 1874 West Publishing in Minnesota as the largest private sector publisher of law reports in the United States government publishers typically issue only decisions in the raw while private sector publishers often add indexing editorial analysis and similar finding aids topic interaction of constitutional statutory and common law in common law legal systems the common law is crucial to understanding almost all important areas of law for example in England and Wales in English Canada and in most states of the United States the basic law of contracts torts and property do not exist in statute but only in common law though there may be isolated modifications enacted by statute as another example the Supreme Court of the United States in 1877 held that a Michigan statute that established rules for solemnization of marriages did not abolish pre-existing common-law marriage because the statute did not affirmatively require statutory Salomon ization and was silent as to preexisting common law in almost all areas of the law even those where there is a statutory framework such as contracts for the sale of goods or the criminal law legislature enacted statutes generally give only terse statements of general principle and the fine boundaries and definitions exist only in the interstitial common law to find out what the precise law is that applies to a particular set of facts one has to locate precedential decisions on the topic and reason from those decisions by analogy in common law jurisdictions in the sense opposed to civil law legislators operate under the assumption that statutes will be interpreted against the backdrop of the pre-existing common law as the United States Supreme Court explained in United States v Texas 507 u.s. 529 1993 just as long-standing as the principle that asked a tutes which invade the common-law are to be read with a presumption favoring the retention of long established and familiar principles except when a statutory purpose to the contrary as evident is Branson Co V Johnson 343 u.s. 779 783 1952 a story of Federal Savings and Loan Association V Sola Meno 501 us 104 108 1991 in such cases Congress does not write upon a clean slate astoria 501 us at 108 in order to abrogate a common law principle the statute must speak directly to the question addressed by the common law Mobil Oil Corp V hee bottom 436 us 618 625 1978 Milwaukee V Illinois 451 us 304 315 1981 for example in most US states the criminal statutes are primarily codification of pre-existing common-law codification is the process of enacting a statute that collects and restates pre-existing law in a single document when that pre-existing law is common-law the common law remains relevant to the interpretation of these statutes in reliance on this assumption modern statutes often leave a number of terms and fine distinctions unstated for example a statute might be very brief leaving the precise definition of terms unstated under the assumption that these fine distinctions will be inherited from pre-existing common law for this reason many modern American law schools teach the common law of crime as it stood in England in 1789 because that centuries-old English common law is a necessary foundation to interpreting modern criminal statutes with the transition from English law which had common law crimes to the new legal system under the US Constitution which prohibited ex post facto laws at both the federal and state level the question was raised whether there could be common law crimes in the United States it was settled in the case of United States v Hudson which decided that federal courts had no jurisdiction to define new common law crimes and that there must always be a constitutional statute defining the offense and the penalty for it still many states retain selected common law crimes for example in Virginia the definition of the conduct that constitutes the crime of robbery exists only in the common law and the robbery statute only sets the punishment Virginia Code section 1 to 200 establishes the continued existence and vitality of common law principles and provides that the common law of England insofar as it is not repugnant to the principles of the Bill of Rights and Constitution of this Commonwealth shall continue in full force within the same and be the rule of decision except as altered by the General Assembly by contrast to statutory codification of common law some statutes displace common law for example to create a new of action that did not exist in the common law or to legislatively overrule the common law an example is the tort of wrongful death which allows certain persons usually a spouse child or a state to sue for damages on behalf of the deceased there is no such tort in English common law thus any jurisdiction that lacks a wrongful death statute will not allow a lawsuit for the wrongful death of a loved one where a wrongful death statute exists the compensation or other remedy available is limited to the remedy specified in the statute typically an upper limit on the amount of damages courts generally interpret statutes that create new causes of action narrowly that is limited to their precise terms because the courts generally recognize the legislature as being supreme in deciding the reach of judge-made law unless such statutes should violate some second-order constitutional law provision CF judicial activism where a tort is rooted in common law all traditionally recognized damages for that tort may be sued for whether or not there is mention of those damages in the current statutory law for instance a person who sustains bodily injury through the negligence of another may sue for medical costs pain suffering loss of earnings or earning capacity mental and/or emotional distress loss of quality of life disfigurement and more these damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law however without a wrongful death statute most of them are extinguished upon death in the United States the power of the federal judiciary to review and invalidate unconstitutional acts of the federal executive branch is stated in the Constitution article 3 sections 1 & 2 the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish the judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity arising under this constitution the laws of the United States and treaties made or which shall be made under their authority the first landmark decision on the judicial power was Marbury V Madison v us one k-- ranch 137 1803 later cases interpreted the judicial power of article three to establish the power of federal courts to consider or overturn any action of Congress or of any state that conflicts with the Constitution the interactions between decisions of different courts has discussed further in the article on precedent topic overruling precedent the limits of stare decisis the united states federal courts are divided into twelve regional circuits each with a Circuit Court of Appeals plus a 13th the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit which hears appeals in patent cases in cases against the federal government without geographic limitation decisions of one Circuit Court are binding on the district courts within the circuit and on the circuit court itself but our only persuasive authority on sister circuits district court decisions are not binding precedent at all only persuasive most of the US federal courts of Appeal have adopted a rule under which in the event of any conflict in decisions of panels most of the courts of Appeal almost always sit in panels of three the earlier panel decision is controlling and a panel decision may only be overruled by the Court of Appeals sitting and Bank that is all active judges of the court or by a higher court in these courts the older decision remains controlling when an issue comes up the third time other courts for example the court of customs and patent Appeals and the Supreme Court always sit in banc and thus the later decision controls these courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases the interpretations of these courts for example Supreme Court interpretations of the Constitution or federal statutes are stable only so long as the older interpretation maintains the support of a majority of the court older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled in the jurisdictions of England and Wales and of Northern Ireland since 2009 the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has the authority to overrule and unify criminal law decisions of lower courts it is the final Court of Appeal for civil law cases in all three of the UK jurisdictions but not for criminal law cases in Scotland from 1966 to 2009 this power lay with the House of Lords granted by the practice statement of 1966 Canada's federal system described below avoids regional variability of federal law by giving national jurisdiction to both layers of appellate courts topic common-law as a foundation for commercial economies the reliance on judicial opinion as a strength of common law systems and as a significant contributor to the robust commercial systems in the United Kingdom in United States because there is reasonably precise guidance on almost every issue parties especially commercial parties can predict whether a proposed course of action is likely to be lawful or unlawful and have some assurance of consistency as Justice Brandeis famously expressed it in most matters it is more important that the applicable rule of law be settled than that it be settled right this ability to predict gives more freedom to come close to the boundaries of the law for example many commercial contracts are more economically efficient and create greater wealth because the parties know ahead of time that the proposed arrangement though perhaps close to the line is almost certainly legal newspapers taxpayer-funded entities with some religious affiliation and political parties can obtain fairly clear guidance on the boundaries within which their freedom of expression rights apply in contrast in jurisdictions with very weak respect for precedent find questions of law or re-determined anew each time they arise making consistency and prediction more difficult and procedures far more protracted than necessary because parties cannot rely on written statements of laws reliable guides in jurisdictions that do not have the strong allegiance to a large body of precedent parties have less a priori guidance unless the written law is very clear and kept updated and must often leave a bigger safety margin of in exploited opportunities and final determinations are reached only after far larger expenditures on legal fees by the parties this is the reason for the frequent choice of the law of the state of New York in commercial contracts even when neither entity has extensive contacts with New York and remarkably often even when neither party has contacts with the United States commercial contracts almost always include a choice of law clause to reduce uncertainty somewhat surprisingly contracts throughout the world for example contracts involving parties in Japan France and Germany and for most of the other states of the United States often choose the law of New York even where the relationship of the parties in transaction to New York is quite attenuated because of its history as the United States commercial center New York common law has a depth and predictability not yet available in any other jurisdictions of the United States similarly American corporations are often formed under Delaware corporate law and American contracts relating to corporate law issues merger and acquisitions of companies rights of shareholders and so on include a Delaware choice of law clause because of the deep body of law in Delaware on these issues on the other hand some other jurisdictions have sufficiently developed bodies of law so that parties have no real motivation to choose the law of a foreign jurisdiction for example England and Wales and the state of California but not yet so fully developed that parties with no relationship to the jurisdiction choose that law outside the United States parties that are in different jurisdictions from each other often choose the law of England and Wales particularly when the parties are each in former British colonies and members of the Commonwealth the common theme in all cases is that commercial parties seek predictability and simplicity in their contractual relations and frequently choose the law of a common law jurisdiction with a well-developed body of common law to achieve that result likewise for litigation of commercial disputes arising out of unpredictable torts as opposed to the prospective choice of law clauses in contracts discussed in the previous paragraph certain jurisdictions attract an unusually high fraction of cases because of the predictability afforded by the depth of decided cases for example London is considered the preeminent Centre for litigation of Admiralty cases this is not to say that common law is better in every situation for example civil law can be clearer than case law when the legislature has had the foresight in diligence to address the precise set of facts applicable to a particular situation for that reason civil law statutes tend to be somewhat more detailed than statutes written by common law legislators but conversely that tends to make the statute more difficult to read the United States tax code as an example topic history topic origins the common-law so named because it was common to all the king's courts across england originated in the practices of the courts of the English kings in the centuries following the Norman Conquest in 1066 prior to the Norman Conquest much of England's legal business took place in the local folk courts of its various shires and hundreds a variety of other individual courts also existed across the land urban boroughs and merchant fairs held their own courts as did the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and large land holders also held their own memorial in seigneurial courts as needed additionally the Catholic Church operated its own court system that adjudicated issues of canon law the main sources for the history of the common law in the Middle Ages are the plea rolls in the year books the plea rolls which were the official court records for the courts of Common Pleas in King's Bench were written in latin the rolls were made up in bundles by law term Hillery Easter Trinity and mikkel miss or winter spring summer and autumn they are currently deposited in the UK National Archives by whose permission images of the rolls for the courts of Common Pleas King's Bench and Exchequer of police from the 13th century to the 17th can be viewed online at the anglo-american legal tradition site the O'Quinn law library of the University of Houston Law Center the doctrine of precedent developed during the 12th and 13th centuries as the collective judicial decisions that were based in tradition custom and precedent the form of reasoning used in common laws known as casuistry or case based reasoning the common law as applied in civil cases as distinct from criminal cases was devised as a means of compensating someone for wrongful acts known as torts including both intentional torts and torts caused by negligence and as developing the body of law recognizing and regulating contracts the type of procedure practiced in common law courts as known as the adversarial system this is also a development of the common law topic medieval English common law the early development of case law in the 13th century has been traced to Bratton's on the laws and customs of england and led to the yearly compilations of court cases known as yearbooks of which the first extant was published in 1268 the same year that Bracton died the yearbooks are known as the law reports of medieval England and are a principal source for knowledge of the developing legal doctrines concepts and methods in the period from the 13th to the 16th centuries when the common law developed into recognizable form in 1154 henry ii became the first Plantagenet King among many achievements Henry institutionalized common law by creating a unified system of law common to the country through incorporating and elevating local custom to the national ending local control and peculiarities eliminating arbitrary remedies and reinstating a jury system citizens sworn on oath to investigate reliable criminal accusations and civil claims the jury reached its verdict through evaluating common local knowledge not necessarily through the presentation of evidence a distinguishing factor from today's civil and criminal court systems henry ii developed the practice of sending judges from his own central court to hear the various disputes throughout the country his judges would resolve disputes on an ad-hoc basis according to what they interpreted the customs to be the king's judges would then return to london and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges these decisions would be recorded and filed in time a rule known as stare decisis also commonly known as precedent developed whereby a judge would be bound to follow the decision of an earlier judge he was required to adopt the earlier judges interpretation of the law and apply the same principles promulgated by that earlier judge if the two cases had similar facts to one another once judges began to regard each other's decisions to be binding precedent the pre norman system of local customs and law varying in each locality was replaced by a system that was at least in theory they're not always in practice common throughout the whole country hence the name common law henry ii creation of a powerful and unified court system which curbed somewhat the power of canonical church courts brought him in England into conflict with the church most famously with Thomas Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury the murder of the archbishop gave rise to a wave of popular outrage against the King Henry was forced to repeal the disputed laws and to abandon his efforts to hold church members accountable for secular crimes see also Constitution's of Clarendon the English Court of Common Pleas was established after Magna Carta to try lawsuits between commoners in which the monarch had no interest its judges sat in open court in the Great Hall of the Kings Palace of Westminster permanently except in the vacations between the four terms of the legal year judge made common law operated as the primary source of law for several hundred years before Parliament acquired legislative powers to create statutory law it is important to understand that common law is the older and more traditional source of law and legislative power is simply a layer applied on top of the older common law foundation since the 12th century courts have had parallel and co-equal authority to make law legislating from the bench is a traditional and essential function of courts which was carried over into the u.s. system as an essential component of that judicial power specified by article 3 of the US Constitution justice Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. summarised centuries of history in 1917 judges do and must legislate there are legitimate debates on how the powers of courts and legislatures should be balanced however the view that courts lack lawmaking power is historically inaccurate and constitutionally unsupportable in England judges have devised a number of rules as to how to deal with precedent decisions topic influence of Roman law the term common-law is often used as a contrast to Roman derived civil law and the fundamental processes and forms of reasoning in the two are quite different nonetheless there has been considerable cross fertilization of ideas while the two traditions and sets of foundational principles remain distinct by the time of the rediscovery of the Roman law in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries the common law had already developed far enough to prevent a Roman law reception as it occurred on the continent however the first common law scholars most notably Glanville and Bracton as well as the early royal common law judges had been well accustomed with Roman law often they were clerics trained in the Roman canon law one of the first and throughout its history one of the most significant treatises of the common law bracht ins de legible Atkins wit tune abyss Anglia on the laws and customs of England was heavily influenced by the division of the law in Justinian's Institute's the impact of Roman law had decreased sharply after the age of Bracton but the Roman divisions of actions into in rem typically actions against a thing or property for the purpose of gaining title to that property must be filed in a court where the property is located and in personam typically actions directed against a person these can affect a person's rights and since a person often owns things his property - used by Bracton had a lasting effect and laid the groundwork for a return of Roman law structural concepts in the 18th and 19th centuries signs of this can be found in Blackstone's commentaries on the laws of England and Roman law ideas regained importance with the revival of academic law schools in the 19th century as a result today the main systematic divisions of the law into property contract and tort and to some extent unjust enrichment can be found in the civil law as well as in the common law topic coke and black stone the first attempt at a comprehensive compilation of centuries of common law was by Lord Chief Justice Edward Koch in his treatise Institutes of the laws of England in the 17th century the next definitive historical treatise on the common laws commentaries on the laws of England written by Sir William Blackstone and first published in 1765 to 1769 topic propagation of the common law to the colonies in Commonwealth by reception statutes a reception statute as a statutory law adopted as a former British colony becomes independent by which the new nation adopts ie receives pre-independence common law to the extent not explicitly rejected by the legislative body or Constitution of the new nation reception statutes generally consider the English common law dating prior to independence and the precedent originating from it as the default law because of the importance of using an extensive and predictable body of law to govern the conduct of citizens and businesses in a new state all US states with the partial exception of Louisiana have either implemented reception statutes or adopted the common law by judicial opinion other examples of reception statutes in the United States the states of the US Canada and its provinces in Hong Kong are discussed in the reception statute article yet adoption of the common law in the newly independent nation was not a foregone conclusion and was controversial immediately after the American Revolution there was widespread distrust and hostility to anything British and the common law was no exception Jeffersonians decried lawyers in their common-law tradition as threats to the new republic the Jeffersonians preferred a legislatively enacted civil law under the control of the political process rather than the common law developed by judges that by design were insulated from the political process the Federalists believed that the common law was the birthright of Independence after all the natural rights to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness were the rights protected by common law even advocates for the common law approach noted that it was not an ideal fit for the newly independent colonies judges and lawyers alike were severely hindered by a lack of printed legal materials before independence the most comprehensive law libraries had been maintained by Tory lawyers and those libraries vanished with the loyalist expatriation and the ability to print books was limited lawyer later President John Adams complained that he suffered very much for the want of books to bootstrap this most basic need of a common law system knowable written law in 1803 lawyers in Massachusetts donated their books to found a law library a Jeffersonian newspaper criticized the library as it would carry forward all the old authorities practiced in England for centuries back whereby a new system of jurisprudence will be founded on the high monarchical system to become the common law of this Commonwealth the library may hereafter have a very unsocial purpose topic decline of Latin Maxim's in blind imitation of the past and adding flexibility to stare decisis you well into the 19th century ancient Maxim's played a large role in common law adjudication many of these Maxim's had originated in Roman law migrated to England before the introduction of Christianity to the British Isles and were typically stated in Latin even in English decisions many examples are familiar in everyday speech even today one cannot be a judge in one's own cause see doctor Bonhams case rights are reciprocal to obligations and the like judicial decisions and treatises of the 17th and 18th centuries such as those of Lord Chief Justice Edward Koch presented the common law as a collection of such Maxim's reliance on old Maxim's and rigid adherence to precedent no matter how old or ill-considered came under critical discussion in the late 19th century starting in the United States Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. in his famous article the path of the law commented it is revolting to have no better reason for a rule of law than that so it was laid down in the time of Henry the fourth it is still more revolting if the grounds upon which it was laid down have vanished long since and the rule simply persists from blind imitation of the past Justice Holmes noted that study of Maxim's might be sufficient for the man of the present but the man of the future as the man of statistics and the master of economics in an 1880 lecture at Harvard he wrote the life of the law has not been logic it has been experience the felt necessities of the time the prevalent moral and political theories intuitions of Public Policy avowed or unconscious even the prejudices which judges share with their fellow men have had a good deal more to do than the syllogism in determining the rules by which men should be governed the law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only the axioms and corollaries of the book of mathematics in the early 20th century Louis Brandeis later appointed to the United States Supreme Court became noted for his use of policy driving facts and economics in his briefs an extensive appendices presenting facts that lead a judge to the advocates conclusion by this time briefs relied more on facts than on Latin Maxim's reliance on old Maxim's is now deprecated common law decisions today reflect both precedent and policy judgment drawn from economics the social sciences business decisions of foreign courts and the like the degree to which these external factors should influence adjudication as the subject of active debate but it is indisputable that judges to draw on experience and learning from everyday life from other fields and from other jurisdictions topic 1870 through 20th century and the procedural merger of law and equity as early as the 15th century it became the practice that litigants who felt they had been cheated by the common law system would petition the king in person for example they might argue that an award of damages at common law as opposed to equity was not sufficient redress for a trespasser occupying their land and instead request that the trespasser be evicted from this developed the system of equity administered by the Lord Chancellor in the courts of Chancery by their nature equity and law were frequently in conflict and litigation would frequently continue for years as one Court countermanded the other even though it was established by the 17th century that equity should prevail in England courts of law as opposed to equity were combined with courts of equity by the Judicature acts of 1873 and 1875 with equity prevailing in case of conflict in the United States parallel systems of law providing money damages with cases heard by a jury upon either party's request and equity fashioning a remedy to fit the situation including injunctive relief heard by a judge survived well into the 20th century the United States federal courts procedurally separated law and equity the same judges could hear either kind of case but a given case could only pursue causes in law or in equity and the two kinds of cases proceeded under different procedural rules this became problematic when a given case required both money damages and injunctive relief in 1937 the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure combined law and equity into one form of action the civil action fed our Civ P to the distinction survives to the extent that issues that were common law as opposed to equity as of 1791 the date of adoption of the seventh amendment are still subject to the right of either party to request a jury and equity issues are decided by a judge Delaware Mississippi and Tennessee still have separate courts of law and equity for example the Court of Chancery in many states there are separate divisions for law and equity within one Court topic common law pleading in its abolition in the early 20th century for centuries through the 19th century the common law recognized only specific forms of action and required very careful drafting of the opening pleading called a writ to slot into exactly one of them that continued covenant special assumpsit general assumpsit trespass Traver replevin case or trespass on the case an ejectment to initiate a lawsuit a pleading had to be drafted to meet myriad technical requirements correctly categorizing the case into the correct legal pigeonhole pleading in the alternative was not permitted and using specific magic words encrusted over the centuries under the old common law pleading standards a suit by a pro se for oneself without a lawyer party was all but impossible and there was often considerable procedural jousting at the outset of a case over minor wording issues one of the major reforms of the late 19th century and early 20th century was the abolition of common law pleading requirements a plaintiff can initiate a case by giving the defendant a short and plain statement of facts that constitute an alleged wrong this reform moved the attention of courts from technical scrutiny of words to a more rational consideration of the facts and opened access to justice far more broadly topic alternatives to common law systems topic civil law systems comparisons and contrasts to common law the main alternative to the common law system as the civil law system which is used in continental Europe and most of the rest of the world pick judicial decisions play only a minor role in shaping civil law the primary contrast between the two systems as the role of written decisions and precedent in common law jurisdictions nearly every case that presents a bonafide a disagreement on the law is resolved in a written opinion the legal reasoning for the decision known as ratio decidendi not only determines the courts judgment between the parties but also stands as precedent for resolving future disputes in contrast civil law decisions typically do not include explanatory opinions and thus no precedent flows from one decision to the next in common law systems a single decided case is binding common law connotation one to the same extent a statute or regulation under the principle of stare decisis in contrast in civil law systems individual decisions have only advisory not binding effect in civil law systems case law only acquires weight when a long series of cases use consistent reasoning called jurisprudence Constanta civil law lawyers consult case law to obtain their best prediction of how a court will rule but comparatively civil law judges are less bound to follow it for that reason statutes in civil law systems are more comprehensive detailed and continuously updated covering all matters capable of being brought before a court topic adversarial system versus inquisitorial system common law systems tend to give more weight to separation of powers between the judicial branch in the executive branch in contrast civil law systems are typically more tolerant of allowing individual officials to exercise both powers one example of this contrast is the difference between the two systems in allocation of responsibility between prosecutor and adjudicator common law courts usually use an adversarial system in which two sides present their cases to a neutral judge in contrast in civil law systems criminal proceedings proceed under an inquisitorial system in which an examining magistrate serves two roles by developing the evidence and arguments for one side and then the other during the investigation phase the examining magistrate then presents the dossier detailing his or her findings to the president of the bench that will adjudicate on the case where it has been decided that a trial shall be conducted therefore the president of the benches view of the case is not neutral and may be biased while conducting the trial after the reading of the dossier unlike the common law proceedings the president of the bench in the inquisitorial system is not merely an umpire and is entitled to directly interview the witnesses or express comments during the trial as long as he or she does not express his or her view on the guilt of the accused the proceeding in the inquisitorial system is essentially by writing most of the witnesses would have given evidence in the investigation phase and such evidence will be contained in the dossier under the form of police reports in the same way the accused would have already put his or her case at the investigation phase but he or she will be free to change her or his evidence at trial whether the accused pleads guilty or not a trial will be conducted unlike the adversarial system the conviction and sentence to be served if any will be released by the trial jury together with the president of the trial bench following their common deliberation there are many exceptions in both directions for example most proceedings before u.s. federal and state agencies are inquisitorial in nature at least the initial stages eg a patent examiner a Social Security hearing officer and so on even though the law to be applied is developed through common law processes topic contrasting role of treatises and academic writings in common law in civil law systems the role of the legal Academy presents a significant cultural difference between common law connotation to and civil law jurisdictions in both systems treatises compiled decisions and state overarching principles that in the author's opinion explain the results of the cases in either system or treatise is considered law but the weight given them as nonetheless quite different in common law jurisdictions lawyers and judges tend to use these treatises as only finding aids to locate the relevant cases in common law jurisdictions scholarly work is seldom cited as Authority for what the laws Chief Justice Roberts noted the great disconnect between the Academy and the profession when common law courts rely on scholarly work it is almost always only for factual findings policy justification or the history and evolution of the law but the courts legal conclusion has reached through analysis of relevant statutes and common law seldom scholarly commentary in contrast in civil law jurisdictions courts give the writings of law professors significant weight partly because civil law decisions traditionally were very brief sometimes no more than a paragraph stating who wins and who loses the rationale had to come from somewhere else the Academy often filled that role topic narrowing of differences between common lines civil law the contrast between civil law and common law legal systems has become increasingly blurred with the growing importance of jurisprudence similar to case law but not binding in civil law countries and the growing importance of statute law in codes in common law countries examples of common law being replaced by statute or codified rule in the United States include criminal law since 1812 u.s. federal courts and most but not all of the states have held that criminal law must be embodied in statute if the public is to have fair notice commercial law the Uniform Commercial Code in the early 1960s and procedure the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1930s and the Federal Rules of Evidence in the 1970s but note that in each case the statute sets the general principles but the interstitial common law process determines the scope and application of the statute an example of convergence from the other direction is shown in the 1982 decision SR lcil fi T and land officio diga vardø spa V Ministry of Health EC Li e u C 1982 - 335 in which the European Court of Justice held that questions it has already answered need not be resubmitted this showed how a historically distinctly common law principle is used by a court composed of judges at that time of essentially civil law jurisdiction topic other alternatives the former Soviet bloc and other socialist countries used a socialist law system much of the Muslim world uses Sharia also called Islamic law topic common law legal systems in the present day topic in jurisdictions around the world the common law constitutes the basis of the legal systems of Australia both federal and individual states Bangladesh Belize Brunei Canada both federal and the individual provinces except Quebec the Caribbean jurisdictions of Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Bahamas Dominica Grenada Jamaica Saint Vincent and the Grenadines st. Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago Ghana Hong Kong India Ireland Israel Kenya Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Pakistan Singapore South Africa United Kingdom England and Wales Northern Ireland United States both the federal system and the individual states with the partial exception of Louisiana and many other generally english-speaking countries or Commonwealth countries except the UK Scotland which is be traditional and Malta essentially every country that was colonized at some time by England Great Britain or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonized by other nations such as Quebec which follows the law of France in part South Africa and Sri Lanka which follow Roman Dutch law where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists Guyana and st. Lucia have mixed common law and civil law systems the remainder of this section discusses jurisdiction specific variants arranged chronologically pick Scotland Scotland is often said to use the civil law system but it has a unique system that combines elements of an uncodified civil law dating back to the corpus juris civilus with an element of its own common law long predating the Treaty of Union with England in 1707 see legal institutions of Scotland in the high middle ages founded on the customary laws of the tribes residing there historically Scottish common law differed in that the use of precedent was subject to the court seeking to discover the principle that justifies a law rather than searching for an example as a precedent and principles of natural justice and fairness have always played a role in Scots law from the 19th century the Scottish approach to precedent developed into a stare decisis akin to that already established in England thereby reflecting a narrower more modern approach to the application of case law in subsequent instances this is not to say that the substantive rules of the common laws of both countries are the same although in many matters particularly those of UK wide interest they are similar scotland shares the Supreme Court with England Wales in Northern Ireland for civil cases the Court's decisions are binding on the jurisdiction from which a case arises but only influential on similar cases arising in Scotland this has had the effect of converging the law in certain areas for instance the modern UK law of negligence is based on Donoghue V Stevenson a case originating in Paisley Scotland Scotland maintains a separate criminal law system from the rest of the UK with the High Court of Justiciary being the final Court for Criminal Appeals the highest court of appeal in civil cases brought in Scotland is now the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom before october 2009 final appellate jurisdiction lay with the House of Lords topic United States topic states of the United States 17th century on the centuries-old authority of the common law courts in England to develop law case-by-case and to apply statute law legislating from the bench is a traditional function of Courts which was carried over into the u.s. system as an essential component of the judicial power specified by article 3 of the US Constitution justice Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. summarised centuries of history in 1917 judges do and must legislate in the federal courts only interstitially in state courts to the full limits of common law judoka Tory Authority topic New York 17th century the state of New York which also has a civil law history from its Dutch colonial days began a codification of its law in the 19th century the only part of this codification process that was considered complete as known as the field code applying to Civil Procedure the original colony of New Netherland was settled by the Dutch and the law was also Dutch when the English captured pre-existing colonies they continued to allow the local settlers to keep their civil law however the Dutch settlers revolted against the English and the colony was recaptured by the Dutch when the English finally regained control of New Netherland they forced as a punishment unique in the history of the British Empire the English imposed common law upon all the colonists including the Dutch this was problematic as the patroon system of landholding based on the feudal system and civil law continued to operate in the colony until it was abolished in the mid 19th century the influence of roman dutch law continued in the colony well into the late 19th century the codification of a law of general obligations shows how remnants of the civil law tradition in new york continued on from the dutch days topic Louisiana 1700s under Louisiana's codified system the Louisiana Civil Code private law that as substantive law between private sector parties is based on principles of law from continental Europe with some common law influences these principles derive ultimately from Roman law transmitted through French law and Spanish law as the state's current territory intersects the area of North America colonized by Spain and by France contrary to popular belief the Louisiana code does not directly derive from the Napoleonic Code as the latter was enacted in 1804 one year after the Louisiana Purchase however the two codes are similar in many respects due to common roots Louisiana's criminal law largely rests on English common law Louisiana's administrative law is generally similar to the administrative law of the u.s. federal government and other US states Louisiana's procedural law is generally in line with that of other US states which in turn is generally based on the US Federal Rules of Civil Procedure historically notable among the Louisiana codes differences from common laws the role of property rights among women particularly an inheritance gained by widows topic California 1850s the US state of California has a system based on common law but it has codified the law in the manner of the civil law jurisdictions the reason for the enactment of the California codes in the 19th century was to replace a pre-existing system based on Spanish civil law with a system based on common law similar to that in most other states California and a number of other Western states however have retained the concept of community property derived from civil law the California courts have treated portions of the codes as an extension of the common-law tradition subject to judicial development in the same manner as Judge made common law most notably in the case levy Yellow Cab Co 13 Cal 3d 804 1975 the California Supreme Court adopted the principle of comparative negligence in the face of a California Civil Code provision codifying the traditional common law doctrine of contributory negligence topic United States federal courts 1789 and 1938 the united states federal government as opposed to the states has a variant on a common law system United States federal courts only act as interpreters of statutes in the Constitution by elaborating and precisely defining broad statutory language connotation one B above but unlike state courts do not act as an independent source of common law before 1938 the federal courts like almost all other common law courts decided the law on any issue where the relevant legislature either the US Congress or state legislature depending on the issue had not acted by looking to courts in the same system that has other federal courts even on issues of state law and even where there was no Express grant of authority from Congress or the Constitution in 1938 the US Supreme Court in Erie Railroad Co V Thompkins 304 us 64 78 1938 overruled earlier precedent and held there is no federal general common law thus confining the federal courts to act only as interpreters of law originating elsewhere eg Texas industries V Radcliffe 451 u.s. 630 1981 without an express grant of statutory authority federal courts cannot create rules of intuitive justice for example a right to contribution from co-conspirators post one nine three eight federal courts deciding issues that arise under state law are required to defer to state court interpretations of state statutes or reason what a state's highest court would rule if presented with the issue or to certify the question to the state's highest court for resolution later courts have limited Erie slightly to create a few situations where United States federal courts are permitted to create federal common law rules without Express statutory authority for example where a federal rule of decision is necessary to protect uniquely federal interests such as Foreign Affairs or financial instruments issued by the federal government see eg Clearfield trust Co V United States 318 u.s. 363 1943 giving federal courts the authority to fashion common law rules with respect to issues of federal power in this case negotiable instrument it's backed by the federal government see also International News Service V Associated Press 248 us - 15 1918 creating a cause of action for misappropriation of hot news that lacks any statutory grounding but see National Basketball Association V Motorola Inc 105 F 3d 841 843 244 853 2d circle 1997 noting continued vitality of ends hot news tort under New York state law but leaving open the question of whether it survives under federal law except on constitutional issues Congress is free to legislatively overrule federal courts common law topic united states executive branch agencies 1946 most executive branch agencies in the United States federal government have some adjudicatory authority to greater or lesser extent agencies under their own precedent to ensure consistent results agency decision-making is governed by the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 for example the National Labor Relations Board issues relatively few regulations but instead promulgates most of its substantive rules through common law connotation one topic India Pakistan and Bangladesh 19th century in 1948 the law of India Pakistan and Bangladesh are largely based on English common law because of the long period of British colonial influence during the period of the British Raj ancient India represented a distinct tradition of law and had an historically independent school of legal theory in practice the arthashastra dating from 400 BCE and the minuite from 100 CE II were influential treatises in India texts that were considered authoritative legal guidance manu central philosophy was tolerance and pluralism and was cited across southeast asia early in this period which finally culminated in the creation of the Gupta Empire relations with ancient Greece and Rome were not infrequent the appearance of similar fundamental institutions of international law in various parts of the world showed that they are inherent in international society irrespective of culture and tradition interstate relations in the pre-islamic period resulted in clear-cut rules of warfare of a high humanitarian standard in rules of neutrality of treaty law of customary law embodied in religious charters in exchange of embassies of a temporary or semi-permanent character when India became part of the British Empire there was a break in tradition and Hindu and Islamic law were supplanted by the common law after the failed rebellion against the British in 1857 the British Parliament took over control of India from the British East India Company and British India came under the direct rule of the crown the British Parliament passed the Government of India act of 1858 to this effect which set up the structure of British government in India it established in Britain the office of the Secretary of State for India through whom the parliament would exercise its rule along with a Council of India to aid him it also established the office of the Governor General of India along with an Executive Council in India which consisted of high officials of the British government as a result the present judicial system of the country derives largely from the British system and has little correlation to the institutions of the pre British era topic post partition India 1948 post partition India retained its common law system much of contemporary Indian law shows substantial European and American influence legislation first introduced by the British as still in effect in modified form today during the drafting of the Indian Constitution laws from Ireland the United States Britain and France were all synthesized to produce a refined set of Indian laws Indian laws also adhere to the United Nations guidelines on human rights law and environmental law certain international trade laws such as those on intellectual property are also enforced in India the exception to this rule is in the state of Goa and extant stages in the 1960s through 1980s in Goa a Portuguese uniform Civil Code is in place in which all religions have a common law regarding marriages divorces an adoption topic post partition Pakistan 1948 post partition Pakistan retained its common law system topic post partition Bangladesh 1968 post partition Bangladesh retained its common law system topic Canada 1867 Canada has separate federal and provincial legal systems the division of jurisdiction between the federal and provincial Parliament's is specified in the Canadian Constitution topic Canadian provincial law each province and territory is considered a separate jurisdiction with respect to common law matters as such only the provincial legislature may enact legislation to amend private law each has its own procedural law statutorily created provincial courts and superior trial courts with inherent jurisdiction culminating in the Court of Appeal of the province this is the highest court in provincial jurisdiction only subject to the Supreme Court of Canada in terms of appeal of their decisions all but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system the exception being Quebec which uses a French heritage civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction such as property ownership and contracts topic canadian federal law Canadian federal courts operate under a separate system throughout Canada and deal with narrower subject matter than superior courts in provincial jurisdiction they hear cases reserved for federal jurisdiction by the Canadian Constitution such as immigration intellectual property judicial review of federal government decisions and Admiralty the federal court of appeal is the appellate level court in federal jurisdiction and hears cases in multiple cities and unlike the United States the Canadian Federal Court of Appeal is not divided into appellate circuits criminal laws uniform throughout Canada it is based on the Constitution and federal statutory Criminal Code as interpreted by the Supreme Court of Canada the administration of justice and enforcement of the Criminal Code are the responsibilities of the provinces Canadian federal statutes must use the terminology of both the common law and civil law for those matters this is referred to as legislative Beezer ilysm topic Nicaragua nicaragua's legal system is also a mixture of the English common law and civil law this situation was brought through the influence of British administration of the eastern half of the Mosquito Coast from the mid 17th century until about 1894 the William Walker period from about 1855 through 1857 USA interventions occupations during the period from 1909 to 1933 the influence of USA institutions during the Somoza family administration's 1933 through 1979 and the considerable importation between 1979 and the present of us a culture and institutions topic Israel 1948 Israel has a common law legal system its basic principles are inherited from the law of the British Mandate of Palestine and thus resemble those of British and American law namely the role of courts in creating the body of law in the authority of the Supreme Court in reviewing and if necessary overturning legislative and executive decisions as well as employing the adversarial system one of the primary reasons that the Israeli Constitution remains unwritten as the fear by whatever party holds power that creating a written constitution combined with the common law elements would severely limit the powers of the Knesset which following the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty holds near unlimited power soppec Roman Dutch common-law Roman Dutch common-law is a be radical or mixed system of law similar to the common law system in Scotland in Louisiana Roman Dutch common-law jurisdictions include South Africa Botswana lassoo to Namibia Swaziland Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe many of these jurisdictions recognize customary law and in some such as South Africa the Constitution requires that the common law be developed in accordance with the Bill of Rights Roman Dutch common law is a development of Roman Dutch law by courts in the Roman Dutch common law jurisdictions during the Napoleonic Wars the Kingdom of the Netherlands adopted the French code civil in 1809 however the Dutch colonies in the Cape of Good Hope and Sri Lanka at the time called salon were seized by the British to prevent them being used as basis by the French Navy the system was developed by the courts and spread with the expansion of British colonies in southern Africa Roman Dutch common law relies on legal principles set out in Roman law sources such as Justinian's institutes and digests and also on the writing of Dutch jurists of the 17th century such as Grotius and vote in practice the majority of decisions rely on recent precedent topic Ghana ganda follows the english common law tradition which was inherited from the British during her colonization consequently the laws of Ghana are for the most part a modified version of imported law that is continuously adapting to changing socio-economic and political realities of the country the bond of 184 4 was the first most important event in the history of Ghana then Gold Coast that marked the critical period when the people seated their independence to the British and gave the British judicial authority later the Supreme Court ordinance of 1876 formally introduced British law be it the common law or statutory law in the Gold Coast section 14 of the ordinance formalized the application of the common law tradition in the country Ghana after independence did not do away with the common law system inherited from the British and today it has been enshrined in the 1992 constitution of the country chapter 4 of Ghana's Constitution entitled the laws of Ghana has in article 11 1 the list of laws applicable in the state this comprises of the Constitution be enactments made by or under the authority of the Parliament established by the Constitution see any orders rules and regulations made by any person or authority under a power conferred by the Constitution D the existing law and E the common law thus the modern-day constitution of Ghana like those before it embraced the English common law by entrenching it in its provisions the doctrine of judicial precedents which is based on the principle of stare decisis is applied in England and other pure common-law countries also applies in Ghana topic scholarly works Edward Koch a 17th century Lord Chief Justice of the English Court of Common Pleas and a member of parliament wrote several legal texts that collected and integrated centuries of case law lawyers in both England and America learned the law from his Institute's and reports until the end of the 18th century his works are still cited by common law courts around the world the next definitive historical treatise on the common laws commentaries on the laws of England written by Sir William Blackstone and first published in 1765 to 1769 since 1979 a facsimile edition of that first edition has been available in four paper bound volumes today it has been superseded in the English part of the United Kingdom by Hal's burries laws of England that covers both common and statutory English law while he was still on the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and before being named to the US Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes jr. published a short volume called the common law which remains a classic in the field unlike Blackstone and the restatements Holmes book only briefly discusses what the laws rather Holmes describes the common law process law professor John Chapman grazed the nature and sources of the law an examination and survey of the common law is also still commonly read in US law schools in the United States restatements of various subject matter areas contracts torts judgments and so on edited by the American Law Institute collect the common law for the area the a Leary statements are often cited by American courts and lawyers for propositions of uncodified common law and are considered highly persuasive Authority just below binding precedential decisions the corpus juris secundum is an encyclopaedia whose main content as a compendium of the common law and its variations throughout the various state jurisdictions Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft and has sources in custom in legal writings and previous court decisions the legal writings used are called institutional texts and come mostly from the 17th 18th and 19th centuries examples include Craig Zhu food ale 16:55 and stair the institutions of the law of Scotland 1681 topic see also topic common law national legal systems today list of common law national legal systems topic common vs. civil laws civil law common law offenses topic development of English legal system and case law books of authority lists of case law topic early common law systems anglo-saxon law Brehon law or irish la doom book 4 code of alfred the great time 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Z85_OZS31Yk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z85_OZS31Yk | PURPLE LILAC - SHALLOW [Bastidores] | HEL: I didn't comb my hair to make the scene better 1st day of recording HEL: 'Cause here I'm a person who... Who is bad, depressive. LIZZY: Yes, exactly. HEL: And... To comb the hair and and leave it smelling and to wash it will seems that I'm well, crying but well it won't make much difference... LIZZY: Folks, we will to show for you the behind the scenes! HEL: And my hair isn't full, it's... LIZZY: It's wavy, curly... HEL: No, no! It's in volume It has a volume much... It has very little volume (when it's wet) LIZZY: A very little volume! HEL: Then, If it wet HEL: If if it was curly, untangled... LIZZY: It stay very licked, looks like mine HEL: ... and wet my hair stay very licked, then it wouldn't work LIZZY: Then your hair looks like mine. My hair is full too, but when I wash it my dear, it disappears, where's the hair? Don't have. HEL: How does this unruly hair tangle in just one night's sleep, so I can act properly! ♪ HEL: I don't know if it's will be cool but maybe, I desappearing from here and only the wall remains... ♪ HEL: looking at the camera or... for other place? LIZZY: Wherever you want. SARAH (Hel's daughter): Is this to say you're suffering? LIZZY: Yes! and shrinking. LIZZY: That way can't understand what you're doing. LOL HEL: I'm trying to shrink myself with my hand! Wait! ♪ LIZZY: Hi Amethysts, are you okay? (Lizzy looks at Hel's brother's funny expression) LIZZY: The Estevão's face! LOL 2nd day of recording LIZZY: So, folks Today are the 2nd day of recording... Wow, why am I looking over there? I must look here 2nd day of Shallow's recording The first was the Hellen's bathroom in the shower HEL: Bath and tears LIZZY: yes, exactly. HEL: Nice combination LIZZY: and we took most of the time recording because Estevão and Sarah were laughing (Hel's brother and sister) HEL: Yes... LIZZY: anyway, now let's record the other scenes and we will show you all day HEL: Yes, I hope you have fun because... HEL: It is not easy. LIZZY: Wow, our hair is the same color! HEL: It is. LIZZY: In the video. LIZZY: Same color. HEL: And the lighting helps a lot. LIZZY: Wow, but it looks a bit bluish, doesn't it? HEL: Yes, because of the lighting coming from the window then the sun hits and... LIZZY: Yes. LIZZY: Really. HEL:it gets like that because it's dark HEL: even though it's medium brown. LIZZY: Cool. LIZZY: Anyway folks, we will show all the things for you And... I am with a acne, a acne here (HEL LAUGHING) LIZZY: But what to do? things in life... LIZZY: A cutiest headband to fasten the bangs. this hair bow doesn't kill the curls he doesn't hold very well it only stays in the corner (of the head) if you put it HEL: So cute HEL: Wow... LIZZY: The glasses... HEL: I'm fat, oh my God LIZZY: Turn off the glasses. HEL: Oh, bestie, my forehead stood out! A very big forehead... LIZZY: What silly... 🎵 LIZZY: So, Amethysts... Makeup done! HEL: Oh! Makeup done check! LIZZY: the makeup is light because we're going to shoot the scenes more... calm and then we'll record the other scenes more... Tidy. That's all. Lets go! HEL: it's all complicated then, right? LIZZY: We are already here... HEL: It's easy for... LIZZY: The scenes... HEL: Everybody watching my dramas LIZZY: Yes HEL: I will stop talking LIZZY: Let me put the music here... HEL: Oh my God! HEL: Girl, I have no glasses right now, HEL: don't kill me! LIZZY: Has compassion... HEL: I don't see! LIZZY: Look that! Oh my God! Hold up, for God's sake! HEL: What happened? LIZZY: Is still recording. record the situation here the tripod fell... my God HEL: It broken? LIZZY: No... HEL: It warped? LIZZY: No it's soft, right? HEL: and that you said it would... and that you said it would... LIZZY: that's why I said when I was recording my scenes to be careful with the tripod because anything he "poom" to the side HEL: Yes, you materialized and realized! LIZZY: be careful not to hit here... Anyway HEL: Oh my God! LIZZY: Let's go, let's go! HEL: Is what we have for today, folks! HEL: Yes, kitty? LIZZY: One day we will have that camera that goes like this "vooom" HEL: Oh, amen. I was seeing "di it yorself" videos... Do It Yourself, omg LIZZY: Let's go! Let me put the music... 🎵 LIZZY: People will look at this here and will say "has compassion, what's happening there?" HEL: "Oh, so crazy!" LIZZY: Yes because... HEL: Because the Lizzy's parents are there LIZZY: Yes, because they're trapped outside. I will... That's it, folks, It's the life! HEL: Well, I don't know if it works, but I felt very an actress 'Cause they arrived openning the door and making noise and I didn't laugh. LIZZY: Do you know what I through now? To record... Only the eyes. HE: Only the eyes? LIZZY: Put the zoom in the camera For catch only the look And I through to make it for you and for me too. I think it will be cool... HEL: And will! LIZZY: That's all. Keep watching the behind the scenes! LIZZY: It's hard... HEL: Will I stay leaning against the wall or closer to the camera? LIZZY: I will zoom in the camera. I will give a little zoom HEL: Like this? (Asking about the zoom image shape) LIZZY: Yes, and I will cut more in the edition. I will limit field of view. HEL: Ok, nice. LIZZY: Hi guys, we can see this camera too HEL: I only know that I'm in the middle (of the image) HEL: I almost don't see, but... LIZZY: I approached your face LIZZY: Oh, It will be very... Let me detach a little LIZZY: Now it's literally only in your face. Done. Only in your face now. LIZZY: Hi folks! See how the angle is on me I think will be more... near in me. HEL: Oh yes! LIZZY: How is my face? HEL: Perfect LIZZY: Is it fit in my face? HEL: Yes 🎵 LIZZY: Done! I don't know what happened I tried to cry but I couldn't HEL: I saw a little I saw a little, and I liked all I saw LIZZY: these scenes where I put my hand on my head gives an air of despair... HEL: Truth But it was very cool LIZZY: It looks like a movie scene... Wow HEL: Yes LIZZY: I'll try to do a face pose so you can take a picture... HEL: PURPLE LILAC are actresses too! We no need formation, babe! But we are! LIZZY: Hire us! HEL: we can be the reincarnation of some artist, maybe... I can be the reincarnation of some blues or jazz artist... Because I love it so much LIZZY: I think I can be a reincarnation of some rock n' roll singer HEL: Yes LIZZY: Some rock n' roll singer who sang very well... ...FREDDIE! [FALSE COUGH] HEL: OMG! Don't touch in my frality, baby! LIZZY: Freddie! UUU HEL: For me Freddie still alive (in the music like a legend). LIZZY: Calypso too. LIZZY: Like Michael Jackson, who some people think he's alive HEL: Let's stop talk about Freddie, because I'm going to cry here LIZZY: Now I will pause only to take a photo LIZZY: Hi! I hope you can see a little, 'cause we can't... HEL: It's recording? LIZZY: Yes. LIZZY: Ui... The situation... The camera caught me here... you won't be able to see all the backstage very well... But that's all. The camera is done? HEL: Yes LIZZY: I will fix it... Sometimes we must to look there (for the camera)... HEL: Did you saw the camera before sit there? For to check the framework? LIZZY: No. HEL: I don't know, maybe... LIZZY: My notebook is very ugly! HEL: Don't change anything, it's a notebook Because the camera will capture only the notebook, the guitar and your hand LIZZY: it will have to stay like this (about the framework) HEL: Yes, we can't to put it more near... LIZZY: Yes, and we can't to make a prettier frame too... HEL: We have a guitar here, but the beat is with a piano! LIZZY: It's because the easter egg is for us to make that question of I'm training on the guitar. HEL: I understood. HEL: Yes... And it makes sense, what we've been living with lately You are more attached to the guitar, training with it writing too... LIZZY: It's not attachment, the only tool I have at the moment for train... HEL: And I'm a "sad girl", crying at home HEL: But I don't just cry... LIZZY: Push the bag back... The black bag more back Yes... Done. Done. I liked, the problem is I sit here now... Done, hold the tripod here... HEL: You are appearing more Your legs, you hand... You were appearing much less LIZZY: But don't have problem it appear... HEL: I know, it's better appear! Right? HEL: The most you appear, it's better... LIZZY: It's very far... HEL: Because the frame... HEL: It's better like this LIZZY: And I don't know exactly how to write here... HEL: I bet 5 reais this tripod won't fall, okay? (Lizzy is still owe me) LIZZY: Oh, but I'm poor! HEL: Oh girl... I wait LIZZY: I'm poor HEL: Is only 5 reais, I can forget later that I had 5 reais to receive so will be only 5 reais! But when we're famous, the stakes will increase! LIZZY: $100.000,00 bucks... So I will say "have mercy!" HEL: Sure! LIZZY: Whata money! HEL: Well, now Lizzy will try to make a books build... LIZZY: What poor does not do to record a video clip? HEL: Part 2, because the part 1 is in th other day. HEL: And it works as always... LIZZY: Because I have a pile of books And it must to stay in my shelf. but the shelf broke... if you look you will see the hole in the wall, the shelf wall HEL: Truth... Where is this? Oh, here... And I don't even have a wall shelf? LIZZY: So, all this was supposed to be on the shelf but it broke and nobody cares here to put it in place... but they've already thrown it away HEL: You have many interesting books... With hard cover, that helps to hold. What a beautiful klugde! LIZZY: The poor and their arts! HEL: We must have always a hair cream pot! Because it... It's the us... LIZZY: We have many pots HEL: We have this hair pot too! Brian May is so handsome, right? | PURPLE LILAC | UCgl24h1M3f3On3_TgJTd03g | 2021-08-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 1,818 | 9,612 |
z76sYPcseFQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z76sYPcseFQ | The Unexpected Benefits of Being Inbred in a Game Unleashing Genetic Power | this game is my life my rank is my life are my parents siblings uh I think so yeah you know no cancer I think I might like my my parents always say like ironically that I'm like an incest baby but I swear they might not be trolling when I was in the womb the doctor did the ultrasound and he said like yo no cancer like your kid's going to be born with like a bunch of [ __ ] problems and [ __ ] like in game right and the thing is I was unironically born with six fingers that's why you see this little like this I had a six finger but they cut it off when I was born like in game so that's why dude I swear I might actually be like inbred like no troll no troll that'd be kind of lit though cuz the thing is if you're inbred bro I feel like that's kind of op cuz like you get double the genetics you know what I mean | justgtfoplease | UCd8Glsmx6N9wNesOWIALRPQ | 2023-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 173 | 838 |
QddWNqchD9I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QddWNqchD9I | Beyond Namespaces: Virtual Clusters are the Future of Multi-Tenancy - Lukas Gentele, Loft Labs | all right welcome everyone uh to the talk beyond namespaces virtual clusters are the future of multi-tenancy i'm lucas and i'm the ceo of loft labs in i'm based in san francisco but originally from germany so you know excuse the funny accent together with my team we're working on some really exciting uh things in the kubernetes space our commercial product loft essentially enables large companies you know to provide self-service isolated name spaces to a large number of engineers really like an internal provisioning platform for kubernetes so we really care a lot about multi-tenancy about user experience developer experience and about self-service and because we care so much about these topics we're also heavily involved in open source we're working on four different open source projects our oldest project is called devspace it's a developer tool for kubernetes and it's essentially a replacement for docker compose that is designed to be you know for kubernetes that you you know can you know streamline your workflow with kubernetes the same way as you can do with docker compose with your local docker daemon but now you can also do that with a remote kubernetes cluster we're also working on kiosk which is a multi-tenancy extension for kubernetes and and on js policy which is a policy engine that allows you to write policies in javascript or typescript making it much easier you know to write these policies and maintain them over a long period of time even with someone you know in the company leaves that you know was the ricoh expert um writing policies beforehand and one of the projects that we're working on uh is v-cluster and that's what we're actually going to talk about uh today it's a really really exciting project around virtual communities clusters so let's dive in beyond namespaces virtual clusters are the future of multi-tenancy gosh that's a pretty heavyweight title right i don't even know where you are you know where you're attending this session the future of multi-tenancy wow what is that right uh virtual clusters never heard of that um you're probably all here because the first part right beyond namespaces right you know namespaces yeah i got this right um i think everybody attending kubecon probably knows what a namespace is but do you really know what a namespace if we actually ask google what is a kubernetes namespace i mean you know google came up with kubernetes after all right so let's just take a look and if we go to the kubernetes documentation it reads their kubernetes supports multiple virtual clusters backed by the same physical cluster these virtual clusters are called name spaces so namespaces are virtual clusters then we don't even need this talk right it's built in kubernetes you all know about it uh i guess we're done here right if you ask me uh this is pretty outdated um namespaces are not clusters so they are not virtual clusters namespaces and that's also part of the documentation provide a scope for names in kubernetes right for your pods etc names of resources need to be unique within a namespace but not unique across namespaces right so i can have two deployments called database and they live in two different name spaces and i don't have any naming collisions right that's great that's what namespaces do and that's about it right they don't do a lot more but as we all know a kubernetes cluster is much more than just you know naming objects so what is a cluster not all objects are in a namespace there are a lot of cluster-wide resources they include nodes persistent volumes and even namespaces themselves right namespace is a cluster-wide resource if you actually want to check out which resources are cluster-wide and which ones are name-spaced uh you can actually ask qctl right you can run cubectl api resources and you can either use the flag namespace true or namespace fault to get the respective resources and kubernetes will tell you all the resources in your cluster that are available hands up if you're a kubernetes contributor there's a couple yeah a couple more so this slide is not for you because we heard earlier you know stephen augustus in his keynote was talking about we need help with uh documentation and kubernetes that docs page that i was showing earlier in particular you know that sentence about virtual clusters is over five years old it hasn't been touched pretty much since the inception of kubernetes right um and we you know really a lot of people need to you know get involved to actually you know maintain this vast set of knowledge that we're building in the you know kubernetes documentation so after this talk everyone should know the differences between namespace and virtual clusters and should be able to fix this and whoever is a first-time contributor to the documentation uh fixes this uh will get some kind of a little surprise present for me um so pay close attention to this talk and hopefully you know there's an edit uh page button directly on the docs page right just google kubernetes namespace head to the docs open that pull request on github well let's get back to the topic multi-tenancy why are you even here why should you care well in my opinion spinning up thousands of single tenant kubernetes clusters is a really terrible idea because it's very very costly and it's very very hard to manage just imagine you're spinning up a kubernetes cluster for a thousand engineers right and they're spread across like you know 200 teams you're going to end up with 200 clusters per team or even a thousand clusters if you provision one for each individual user and none of these clusters really is going to scale down to zero and then you got to maintain things like ingers controller cert manager prometheus metrics all of these things right in all of these clusters that's a lot of work and it's really really hard to keep in sync and what happens if someone breaks a cluster throwing away a cluster recreating that typically you know the user the actual engineer who you know wants to just connect this kubernetes cluster to the cicd pipeline or just do some you know pre-production development work there doesn't have the permission to destroy a cluster and recreate it it's pretty tough so what about namespaces can't we use multi-tenancy create shared clusters and essentially separate things by namespaces right that's the alternative and a lot of people are doing that today if we're comparing those two approaches we see that um you know name spaces have a lot of advantages they're much cheaper it is much easier to share resources like for example you know shared english controller for all our tenants in this shared cluster but a lot of other things are really problematic like isolation of tenants right as we saw earlier a virtual cluster is essentially you know just a naming strategy right a scope for our names that's about the isolation level that a namespace provides so we need to add a lot of things like network policies our bag right we need to really lock these name spaces down so our tenants can't get out of there and actually you know bring the cluster down or harm another tenant uh etc and that's a lot of work and if we're doing it well then we're restricting that that very same tenant that now cannot do certain things right so let's say there's a team in the organization that needs five namespaces and needs to do you know things across five namespaces but you set up network policies in each namespace to lock the traffic down to that particular namespace now you've got to make exceptions for that team and who's going to clean up these exceptions later on right it's a pretty big mess when you're using namespace-based multi-tenancy so if we're comparing those two approaches you know separate clusters for each tenant versus multi-tenant uh clusters and separate name spaces for each tenant inside these uh multi-tenancy clusters then we see you know that the benefits and the downsides are kind of like opposite on both sides right um a lot of times you know we see we see problems like that can't we just get the best of both worlds that's what we're trying with virtual cluster and with our implementation v-cluster v-cluster is an open source project you can access it on vcluster.com you can find it on github and it tries to be a multi-tenancy solution um for kubernetes that is you know beyond namespaces it is more extensive than what a namespace offers but at the same time it is as lightweight as a namespace so let's take a look at what that means what do i mean when i talk about virtual clusters for me a virtual cluster is a control plane that runs inside another kubernetes cluster what is the control plane well there's an api server kubernetes api server there's a data store where our you know name spaces pods et cetera are stored in that's typically at cd then we have a controller manager which controls our replica numbers if i create a deployment with you know five replicas you know someone's going to create these five parts that's what the controller manager does and then there's the scheduler which then takes these parts and assigns them to nodes to actually you know where the people it starts these containers for us um and then we have the workloads on top of these control planes and typically you know we want to create a namespace we want to create some pods in there we want to create a couple of other namespaces um and then what we always do is we talk to this api server right that's our gateway to kubernetes that's our you know single source of proof in a way right um so for thinking about virtual clusters that run on top of another cluster and we have the capability to spin up workloads inside name spaces then why not create a control plane that runs as a pod inside a namespace of our cluster that's what a virtual cluster is that means we have an api server and potentially a couple of other components and it really depends on you know your you know attitude towards virtual clusters and your you know how you technically want to implement this but you're certainly going to need some kind of entry point that you talk to um so now we're not talking to that api server of our real cluster anymore we're talking to this api server up here so when i run a cube ctrl command i talk to a pod right that runs a separate api server so let's take a look at how this actually works um i recorded this demo and will create a name space in you know a local let's say mini cube cluster uh we call it hostname space because it's supposed to host our virtual cluster um and then we're using vcluster cli which is a very lightweight binary to create a virtual cluster we call it vc1 and we tell it created in host namespace right the solar name space we see that v-cluster under the hood executes a helm command but you don't even need that you could just run cubesat apply or create a customization out of it right but for ease of use you know just you know running helm under the hood pulls a chart deploys it to your cluster and then we run recluster connect vc1 and specify our namespace again um and what this does and you see that here in the output it actually starts our cube ctl port forward to now connect to this api server right and the second thing that it does uh and that's why the you know cli is pretty handy to get started with virtual clusters over just you know using cube ctl it also creates a cube config file in our current working directory so we split the terminal here and i'm exporting the cube config environment variable so that all my cube ctrl commands now point to that virtual api server and not to my real clusters api server so any cube ctrl command i'm running now is inside the virtual cluster so let's you know just list all namespaces and we'll see there's a couple of namespaces in there like cubesystem and default and they've been created 51 seconds ago when we started that virtual we can also list parts in the cube system name space and we may not even have the permission to do that in the underlying cluster we're not admin in the underlying cluster we just have access to a namespace and now we're admin in this virtual cluster that means we can also create namespaces in that virtual cluster solving you know our problem with network policies i can now do things across 10 namespaces although i just have access to one namespace in the underlying cluster and of course i can you know schedule workloads and that's actually the tricky part right creating a namespace is just an entry in you know lcd or data store but what happens if i you know create a deployment nginx in this case i set the replica number the two and i schedule that in our newly created virtual namespace ns1 if we list the parts for this deployments a second later we see that they actually get scheduled um the first part is still creating and the second one is already running but where is it running right that's a question and i'm gonna dive a little bit into this we'll see you know both of them are running now our virtual cluster seems to function like a regular communities cluster and that's really the goal with virtual clusters so let's recap of what happened here uh you know from an architecture perspective we created this hostname space in our regular kubernetes cluster and then we deployed a virtual cluster with the v-cluster cli for ease of use right a virtual cluster has mainly two components it has a stateful set we call that vc1 just like the virtual cluster we created and it has a service the stateful set um essentially you know creates a pod it has replica number one in this case and inside this pod is really where our virtual cluster lives now we have two containers in this virtual cluster the first container is a control plane it has an api server as we talked about earlier that's definitely what we need to you know do any kind of cube ctl interaction and it has a separate controller manager and it has a separate data store as well so it has a separate state from the underlying cluster to store our pods namespaces and everything we do inside the virtual cluster and then the third component is the so-called sinker and that is what is replacing the scheduler you may have noticed you know control plane is incomplete the schedule is missing instead we're going to have the syncer and we're going to talk about this in a second next part of the demo was essentially running v-cluster connect which establishes this port forwarding connection through this v-cluster service so that we can now talk to our vcluster api server and this api server is ub cluster is a certified kubernetes distribution it just recently became a certified distro it's a very new project we just launched it in q1 uh this year and very recently became certified that means this api server that we're talking to is a hundred percent you know compliant uh with all the you know conformance tests that we have in kubernetes and it behaves one-to-one like a regular kubernetes cluster you won't be able to tell the difference except you know i guess after this talk you should be able you know to know some tricks on how to find out uh if it's actually a virtual cluster um so let's get rid of our underlying cluster and just focus on the virtual cluster for a second let's get rid of this underlying control plane um the first thing i ran in this demo was creating a namespace all right right that's an entry in our data store by default uh vcluster is using sqlite because it's a very very lightweight data store and by default we're using k3ss api server which supports sqlite as a storage backend but you can also use you know postgres or even lcd if you need you know full-blown virtual cluster and you know we're currently working with k3s but we're also working on you know making real kubernetes api server work with vcluster as well is one of our next steps so we're creating a namespace so that creates an entry in our data store and then the next thing we saw in the demo was creating a deployment with replica number two right so we have another entry in our data store that's it right that's all we're doing with the api server and then the controller manager part of our virtual control plane sees that new entry right gets notified it's listening on these objects and sees okay replica number was two i create two parts what does that mean well it just writes two more objects into our data store so we have four objects in our separate virtual cluster state now we have a namespace we have a deployment and we have two parts that you know are owned by this deployment um and you know in the beginning these parts are just you know they're waiting to be scheduled right they're nothing more than just an entry in a data store and now that's part of the scheduler to actually schedule these pods to nodes but in a virtual cluster instead of the scheduler with the syncer and that's actually what makes it really truly virtual what this thinker does is it copies the parts from within that data store that we have inside the virtual cluster to the underlying host name space so that the host clusters scheduler can now schedule these parts right that means all the restrictions we have in terms of network policies what we have in terms of you know our bank anything we have in terms of service accounts being mounted into these you know parts and all these things can be restricted by the underlying cluster you can have regular mission control right everything is still enforced but only at the pot level the deployment doesn't exist inside the underlying cluster only the parts and because we can obviously create multiple namespaces in our virtual cluster uh you know what about naming conflicts right um we were just talking about that earlier namespace you know being the scope for names how do we solve that well what the synchro does uh when it sinks from multiple name spaces down to a single namespace in the in the host cluster it actually renames these parts and it adds a suffix with the virtual namespace in this case ns1 for both of these parts and even with the name of the virtual cluster because we could have just like three stateful sets with a virtual cluster inside the same host namespace right so we need those two suffixes and it's really important to understand that synchro only sings a minority of things right very very few things mainly pods so synchro sings only low level resources that includes pods plus everything that parts need to start right so we typically take a look at that part in the syncing process and we see hey it has a config map that is mounted so we'll sync that config map as well but the other 5 000 config maps don't need to be mounted um same for secrets of course and same for persistent volumes [Music] we also think services to make service-based communication possible and there's two optional resources which are also really basic resources in kubernetes and that's ingresses we added that because there's a lot of need for like shared ingress controller across different virtual clusters right so this is actually by default on in vcluster but you can disable it with a flag pretty easily and then the question is yeah what are the nodes inside the network cluster right what if i run keep cd i get nodes that's actually up to you as configurable because synchro syncs in both directions it doesn't just parts down it also sinks the status up that's why we saw earlier you know one of these parts was container creating and the other part was already running right and we saw that inside the virtual cluster although that state actually lives in the underlying cluster because that's where these parts are being scheduled and it's really important to understand that those are only you know very very very few resources in our communities cluster all higher level objects are not being synchronized only very basic resources are being synchronized and high-level resources include everything that is replica controlled right um deployments stateful sets daemon sets all these you know secrets and conflict maps which have nothing to do with pause where we just store some kind of state um service accounts jobs you know a lot of these things are not synced and most importantly crds and the custom resources that we create from them and that actually creates a really interesting possibility if you want to install a helm chart today you know any kind of machine learning framework it there's a very high probability that you will need to add crds to your cluster but if you're not cluster admin you can't do that because crds are cost or wide resources but in your v cluster you can do that and the great thing is we're shifting left right we're shifting uh this permission and also the responsibility for these crds to the application specific teams that actually care to work with these customer resources and that's really great for it teams because the underlying clusters can be pretty dumb you know they need to they don't need any crds right they may need to add an ingress controller there and some basic monitoring for these parts that we're scheduling and obviously some network policies right but we don't need anything specific to applications we are not going to run into any conflicts with crds either right two teams can have two versions of crds and run side by side in the same host cluster but within two virtual clusters very very interesting so the vast majority of resources uh exists only in the scope of our virtual cluster so what about part networking and dns well part-to-part communication is given right parts are actually running in the underlying cluster so they can communicate vip just as they can in a normal cluster pod to service communication as we heard earlier we by default sync services and we do you know wire them up to the actual right parts right so that works out of the box as well because the sinker takes care of this and what about cluster or v-cluster internal dns well as you may have seen earlier when we listed the cube system the parts in the cube system name space within our v cluster there was one part already running and um that was core dns so v-cluster by default has in its cube system name space accordions deployment and that one creates a part that part is being synced down to the host cluster right that means we have a part and also a service for dns down there in our host name space which now is managing our dns that means when the syncer synchronizes down to the host cluster the only thing we need to do is modify this the part spec and point it to that dns service instead of the regular you know cluster wide dns service and then you know dns based communication uh and resolution name resolution works as well and then as i mentioned earlier you know ingress's sync is pretty interesting as well to even you know get more capabilities out of this so now let's get to a very interesting question what happens when i run cube ctrl get nodes inside a virtual cluster well it's like always an it right it depends there are multiple options here the first option that's the default option is fake nodes and they're dynamic that means what we do is we let the schedule of the underlying cluster schedule our parts and then we see which nodes do they end up on and those nodes we add in our data store because a node is just an entry in our data store right inside the virtual cluster and we tell this virtual cluster this node exists and then we fake it right in a way that we rewrite the name we rewrite you know certain things in this node specification to make it obscure for the user what this node is about but the node for the user virtually exists there's also the option to not do that you know obfuscation and just have the plane node being synchronized into the cluster we can also enable a flag that will synchronize all nodes from the underlying cluster if we want to see our tenants have our tenants see all nodes in the host cluster or we can add a label selector for our nodes and essentially enforce our parts doing the sync process right to automatically you know get that node selector so that you know a certain v cluster can only use certain nodes and only can see certain nodes inside the cluster um and you know all of this is configurable we are pretty you know straightforward flags that you can pass to the you know synchro container um what else is possible virtual clusters it's very very exciting uh because there's a lot of you know things that you can do with it uh one thing you can do is also run cube ctl inside these parts which is very exciting because when you're thinking about it this is a part that actually runs in the host cluster right so if i run cube ct out there but i started this part from within the virtual cluster so it'd be odd if i run cubesat and i talked to you know with a service account being mounted i talked to the host cluster um so that's why we actually changed this environment variable in kubernetes so that when you use the in-cluster config for cube ctl it talks to the virtual clusters api server instead of to the real uh you know underlying host api server um so we get the true you know cluster experience even when running cubes detail inside a pod we can expose virtual cluster api servers it's just a service in kubernetes right so we can add a load balancer to it type load balancer or we can put an ingress controller in front of it and make it available to outside of the cluster not just via port forwarding there's a couple of things upcoming which are really exciting as well making network policies work you know if you're creating a network policy inside of your virtual namespaces and that has a namespace selector that's a little tricky right because you may not have the same namespace in the underlying cluster but we can also do that with you know changing things during the sync process and we're actually working on that right now you know a couple of weeks away from making this work pot disruption budgets is another hot topic that we're working on and non-root bee clusters right now k3s runs as rude and they have the option uh i think they recently released the option to run k3s uh as non-root um and that will be possible with v-cluster as well it's one of the you know most important steps in making v-cluster very very resilient and isolated um and a nested virtual cluster is something very interesting right you could now talk to this virtual api server and run vcluster create again right create a stateful set they create a service and connect to this virtual right um you can see it you can go pretty crazy about this and uh rich boris which works with me at loft labs uh he's also attending this talk if you want to chat with him later uh he made a pretty great video about you know it's called v cluster inception nesting virtual clusters uh you should check definitely check it out there are a lot of use cases for virtual clusters uh you can create them for ephemerals the icd environments any kind of you know integration end-to-end acceptance tests you can spin up preview environments per pull requests and get an entire kubernetes cluster you can even have different versions of kubernetes being tested in ucicd now on the same kubernetes cluster right because that api server you can enable alpha and betaflex is independent of your underlying cluster the only thing your underlying cluster needs to do is you know creating pods creating services right very basic things right i guess if the pod spec changes with a future version right there maybe some income compatibilities but you know that the pot spec is having a breaking change in the future you know that probably we vape more problematic on other edges than virtual clusters um you can spin up these remote development environments let your engineers directly work with kubernetes so instead of having them maintain their pet mini cube clusters or docker desktop have them just spin up virtual clusters right uh their throwaway they can create one they create another one for different project right that's actually what we do with our commercial project so with loft engineers are exactly doing that right they're spinning up these virtual clusters and name spaces before we open sourced vcluster virtual cluster was for about six months already part of our commercial offering so we already have companies working uh with this technology and essentially providing these deaf environments to the engineers and dropping the local host environment entirely and what we do as well is we put those environments to sleep uh when engineers are not working with them right so automatically pausing these virtual clusters uh purging all the workloads and automatically spinning them up again when new cube ctl requests come in so that you know when your engineers leave the office at 8 pm uh everything turns off 30 minutes later because they're not working again or they're shifting between their virtual clusters but they're only really working with one at a time and we really want to make you know virtual clusters cattle in a way and make them disposable right and you want the engineer not to have to treat their you know pet localhost cluster as they do it today um we see a lot of experimentation you know where you really need a lot of compute workload m-i-l-i um mlai workloads um we see cluster simulations as well it's a very interesting concept adding fake notes to the cluster and things like that right uh there are you know so many things that you can do like have like 10 virtual nodes mapped to the same underlying physical node right all of these things are possible even virtual clusters spanning across different kubernetes clusters right there's so many creative ideas of what you can do with this and you can really make multi-tenancy more resilient um wink ring you know where that's kind of like the name of the conference um and you can do things like sales demos and higher level things as well with these virtual clusters so how to get started i hope you all you know got excited about virtual clusters and we try to make it as easy as possible get started with them um you can essentially just download the you know vcluster cli and run vcluster create and we cluster connect in any pretty much any kubernetes cluster you can head to the documentation for more detailed getting started guide source code is available on github if you want to dive a little deeper if you want to open issues we also have a vcluster website with some information you can follow loftlabs on twitter uh we regularly you know post blog posts about virtualcluster and you know shoot them out on twitter um and definitely if you have any questions reach out right that's why we're all going to a conference we want this interaction and i'm so glad that we have you know this this personal hybrid format again right where we can really connect to each other um so if you have any questions either ask now uh or join us on slack um reach out via twitter come by the booth i'm gonna be at the booth right after this talk uh we're when you're entering the exhibit hall to the right uh close to the project maintainer area both numbers su-49 we have a couple of uh pretty nice swag uh and i specially want to point out we have cubecompose cards um they look like this and you know they're really meant to be sent out to your colleagues who cannot be here in person so feel free to grab one and just you know send it out to whoever cannot be here in person and uh since we're a startup and we're working on really exciting technology and a lot of different you know open source projects as you've seen on the first 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GIheKhwvhOU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIheKhwvhOU | Socrates, founder of Western philosophy, The Socratic Method | socrates see 470 to 399 before common era greek philosopher socrates is one of the three greatest philosophers of greek classical thought and together with aristotle and plato helped to provide the foundations of western thought socrates was the first of this triumvirate although he did not produce any written records of his beliefs a number of issues concerning his beliefs remain controversial and there is still doubt about the reasons for his death and whether he could or should have sought to escape his fate socrates was born in athens a decade after the battle of salamis signaled the end of the persian attempts to conquer greece consequently he was born into a society that was coming to terms with its physical independence and matching that with intellectual independence although that had been expressed by what are now called the pre-socratics in terms mostly of vague metaphysics and religious speculation the main event during his lifetime was the peloponnesian war fought between athens and sparta which was also seen as a struggle between personal independence and the militarization of society the ultimate defeat of militarism did not occur until the long and perilously difficult years of warfare had passed with the coarsening of public life and morals that accompanied the war socrates was at the forefront of public life in athens xenophon describes him as being part of the circle of pericles and the other prominent leaders of athenian society it is also possible that he worked for a period with archelaus a pupil of anaxagoras who is reputed to be the first athenian philosopher he also may have been familiar with the subjects of geometry and astronomy notwithstanding these advantages in society it is believed that the later part of his life was lived in poverty as he is so depicted in a play by aristophanes socrates spent most of his working life teaching and practicing philosophy and he has been depicted as a man so captured by the world of the mind that he could be found unmoving like a statue completely wrapped in thought he married zantipa comparatively late in his life and had three children with her who survived him when he was arrested by the state on charges of corrupting the youth of athens and not worshiping the gods of the city he was brought to trial and condemned to death socrates chose to swallow the hemlock that killed him even though it is likely that he could have escaped from confinement had he so desired however socrates believed it was his duty to continue to serve the state and so acquiesced in the process socratic beliefs it is from aristotle and especially plato that understanding of socrates beliefs may be found aristotle's main commentary is contained in metaphysics while plato created a number of dialogues in which socrates was supposed to have been a participant notably in crito and phato while his apology of socrates claims to be a set of speeches the philosopher made at his trial in making a case for his vindication both aristotle and plato report that one of his main philosophical methods is the use of syllogism in the effort to ascertain what a thing is socrates was concerned with the application of reason in the search for the true nature of humanity and of society which was quite a different body of knowledge from that which occupied pre-socratic philosophy the syllogism is a technique that requires the pupil to question personal beliefs through answering the questions of the teacher the pupil must first state a position in respect of some ethical concern which is one that cannot be settled by an immediate objective test and is subjective socrates then poses supplementary questions that the pupil is required to answer by either an affirmative or a negative response socrates guides the dialogue until the pupil is obliged to come to the opposite of his or her original statement socrates uses this technique both as a philosophical tool with which he develops knowledge by adding premises to those already existing and thereby developing the argument while also claiming that he had no real knowledge of any sort which could be demonstrated by the same method this technique can be used by the skilled questioner to demonstrate the opposite of any moral position and comes close to the accusation made against the early sophists that they would use debating technique merely to advance their own interests rather than in the pursuit of truth socrates tried to bypass this accusation by claiming that he never taught anybody anything and that his technique merely pursued the answers to genuine questions and that it was beyond his control or even interest what those answers ultimately turned out to be socrates left himself open to accusations of impropriety by this method and he was condemned by a number of people who supported the concept of immutable truths or moral guidelines for a variety of reasons but this form of inductive reasoning is at the heart of the beginning of the scientific approach which was subsequently used by aristotle to start the classification of existing knowledge the word socrates used for the opposing premise used in constructing a syllogism was irony and this concept has survived to the modern day as meaning an action that contradicts the words used to describe it despite the complaints made about socrates he believed he was a staunch defender of the concept of absolute morality he considered this the center of the soul's quest for truth and virtue a quest on which the great majority of people had scarcely embarked only through a rigorous application of reason could there be any kind of understanding of true morality which is that which also provides the greatest level of pleasure to the soul the soul being identical with the individual he rejected the existing religious concept that held the soul separate from the individual consequently what is good for the soul is also good for the body this leads to a connection with hedonism which became more fully expressed through the work of epicurus and his followers however socrates was more concerned to show that the pleasure a person derives from life and to some extent the value of a person's life depends on the soul's ability to understand true goodness only true goodness brings happiness according to socrates because any activity that is not inspired by the quest for goodness will bring unintended unhappiness or misfortune to the individual the surrounding people or society as a whole for this reason socrates opposed early innovations with the concept of democracy since the majority of people were not to be trusted to be motivated by true goodness but instead false and probably unexamined desires this should not really be construed as elitism since socrates believed that the elite of society was no more likely to be properly educated in morality than anyone else however he would have maintained that he was the only person in athens suited for rule and that the optimum arrangement would have seen him installed as a tyrant like the cistratus the legacy of socrates as one of the seminal thinkers of western philosophy socrates's legacy has been enormous perhaps his most influential legacy was one of the earliest the distinction between idea or concept and reality that was to become such an important part of plato's thought socrates was also influential in the development of the educational system he opposed the utilitarianism of the early sophists and their tuition that was aimed at educating people and empowering them into achieving a better type of life instead he believed that since virtue was the true goal of humanity but could not be taught the proper type of education should center on the rigorous and personal search for reality this led to a debate as to the purpose of education in society that has persisted until the present day however the socratic idea that it is possible to lead the mind to profound truths without previous knowledge of the background to those truths is no longer widely supported in academic institutions instead the western tradition features the mastery of content as well as the ability to guide the mind to the truths behind or beyond that content socrates has also been considered a founding father of science and of agnosticism although these attributions depend on contested ideas of exactly what he originally said and believed it is perhaps in his trial and death that socrates remains most central to the western imagination some have conflated the charges of corrupting the youth of athens with homosexual activities with his followers which would have been a common enough activity at the time he has been viewed as both foolish peter asked and heroic supporter of the truth in an age of religious persecution and the suppression of freedom of speech existing athenian popular sources referring to socrates are mostly those found in satirical plays in which he is lumped together with sophists as a kind of disreputable wordsmith with questionable hygiene habits this representation clashes noticeably with the striking and compelling personality of plato's descriptions his legendary status as defender of personal liberty has been buttressed by the notion that he would have been able to escape from confinement in athens had he so desired that he chose to stay and administer to himself the fatal poison renders him something of a martyr according to plato's account at the moment of his death socrates was concerned with ensuring that all his remaining domestic duties and chores were complete | Opium of Curiosity | UC4pIt9BDr6Wv5E2Ti8oMWMg | 2021-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,607 | 9,578 |
69UgcGFnGUU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69UgcGFnGUU | Sharepoint: Yammer for SharePoint App | [Music] eat more mango and drink more apple juice now this question this video this video is about i kind of forgot about this video oh yes yes yes yes this video will help you out technically it will show a question and then possible solutions and why should we eat more mango and drink more apple juice well because it's good for your brain although i keep forgetting things in this video anyway enjoy the video and please like and subscribe because that would be really really really helpful for me and my family god bless [Music] please click subscribe thank you thank you for watching thank you jesus | Roel Van de Paar | UCPF-oYb2-xN5FbCXy0167Gg | 2021-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 110 | 605 |
IJtBXRGYoUA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJtBXRGYoUA | Bleeding Art Industries | Wikipedia audio article | bleeding-heart industries is an entertainment production company focused on creative content production special effects custom fabrication product sales and equipment rentals it is based out of Calgary Canada the company is known for its work in the film television performing arts themed exhibit military simulation and live event industries bleeding-heart Industries was founded by Leo Visa in 2002 topic achievements Calgary Flames wins best interactive feature in professional sports for 2018 from idea information display and entertainment Association for our you go juice smoothie explosion promotion go to our YouTube channel to see a behind-the-scenes test demo winner of the 2015 Commerce Award community Achievement Awards the Calgary awards for contributions to industry the community and bringing recognition to Calgary September 28 2016 the river official selection at Edinburgh is dead by dawn Film Festival April 22nd 2018 and April 22nd 2017 3d Korea International Film Festival 2015 click Amsterdam animation festival 2015 and director's cut screening international festival of animated objects 2015 skeleton girl 3d canada's first film shot in stereoscopic 3d and stop motion animation skeleton girl finalists cbc short film face-off 2013 best first 3d film skeleton girl 3d be filmed the underground Film Festival New York April 26 2012 official selections for skeleton girl be filmed the underground Film Festival New York world premiere April 26 2012 Hill Country Film Festival Fredericksburg Texas April 29 2012 dimension 3 expert Paris France European premiere June 13 to 15 2012 Calgary International Film Festival Calgary Alberta Canadian premiere Sept 22 30 2012 la scream fest horror film festival Los Angeles Cal fornia october 12 to 21 2012 international festival of animated objects Calgary Alberta March 1314 2013 a night of horror International Film 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BZlnJRd8A24 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZlnJRd8A24 | 2020/21 Panini Flawless Basketball Hobby 2 Box Case Break #54 | [Music] how's it going everybody forrest here ripping 2021 flawless basketball hobby two box case number 54. this is a tiered random team style okay so i'm gonna leave the results up again we just did the random a few moments ago feel free to look those over here pause if you need to let's get started there's a link in chat if you scroll up just a bit you can find it and um yeah always available under the results tab at the website good luck everybody here we go uh no personals tonight personals resume tomorrow mckenzie so after the mixer we are done for tonight what's up coompal long time no talk yeah at some point they might mic someday i feel like they will things will have to happen and strings will have to be pulled of course but yep i think that'll hap that'll have to be an eventuality with how popular um the hobby has gotten at some point you know all right 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pistons two color patch rookie auto to 25. got a lakers three color patch auto 20 of 25 andre drummond that's game used cavaliers patch for the lakers andre drummonds nice three color on that one though devin vasel rookie auto to 25 san antonio go knowles and shrine signatures gold ray allen 6 of 10 supersonics nice that goes to the thunder congrats sonic's on that one golden 10 on the ray allen auto second best shooter of all time well i mean they didn't have game war drummond lakers jerseys at the time and penny hardaway usa basketball glad i got the checklist up penny hardaway usa basketball i would imagine uh magic penny hardaway usa basketball is the magic just wanted to double check on that one there you go orlando i'd rather have a a game worn from any team than a player than a non-game worn on the current team at for sure hands down i'll say that give me game worn anything over player worn anything basically uh we've got rookie diamond gem for the pelicans kira lewis jr to 20. 4 of 20. there you go pelicans and we got lulu luca doncic patch auto six of 15. boom oh yeah congrats mavs what a sick patch on that one dude is a stud there is like some light scratching on the mag so that's why the auto might not look perfect there's some light scratching on the front there whoo that is sick she shed his yep game worn because it's flawless patch auto luca baby what a hit on the back of the case so sick literally cannot go wrong with luka and that'll do it thank you again everybody for joining we're on to football for the rest of the evening now | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2022-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,040 | 5,445 |
RNqLcq5U7YA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNqLcq5U7YA | Clive Bates AHRF 2021 - The WHO and FCTC should embrace harm reduction. | [Music] embrace harm reduction it's there in the fctc there is a regulatory framework for doing it which is called risk proportionate regulations and all it means is that you tax and regulate and communicate much stronger messages much stronger regulation much higher taxes for the smoke products and you have a much more permissive approach to the smoke-free products and what you're trying to do is use the regulatory framework to encourage people to migrate from high risk to low risk products and that would be a perfectly implementable thing within the framework convention on tobacco control it would just need who fct secretariat and the cop to embrace that idea and go ahead and do it instead they tend to focus on um much more prohibitive measures either regular prohibition regulating these products as though they're medicines regulating them as if they're no different to cigarettes and that just gets you nowhere | CAPHRA Asia Pacific | UCIGS3bf_ppY5_-n_3pKrtMA | 2021-07-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 154 | 925 |
PD2lb5LYu2Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD2lb5LYu2Y | 2024 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DOOR SAHARA SARGE GREEN V6 SKY ONE TOUCH TOP 4K WALKAROUND 24J188 | hey everybody this is Brett and today I am super excited to go over this brand new 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sahara in Sarge green clear coat this stock number is 24 j88 I am here at Summit Automotive in Fondulac Wisconsin your new and used Jeep and specifically Jeep Wrangler headquarters I'm going to go all the way around in this video if you like the video subscribe to the channel I do videos like this just about each and every day and specifically on Wranglers we have a ton of Wrangler videos over 500 videos just like this one on our YouTube channel so check us out subscribe and get updates every time we do these videos this particular Jeep Wrangler has a 3.6 L pentar V6 engine so when they officially or when they first came out with this new redesign for 2024 the Sahara you could only get it with the 2 L turbo uh 4- cylinder engine now I'm not sure why they did that but recently ly in the past uh 2 months here they have started putting the 3.6 L pentar V6 engine in it that is what this particular Sahara has it has 285 horsepower 260 ft-lbs of torque it is paired up with the 8-speed automatic transmission and this one's going to get you 23 m per gallon highway 18 City for an average of 20 m per gallon so a couple nice options on this Wrangler specific to this particular Wrangler is the sky OneTouch power soft top and uh you get the color match hard top with that package this one also has the color matching fenders and I believe that's standard on the Sahara group you also get standard the LED headlamps and running lights on this one that is standard on Sahara as well for 2024 so you get the fog lights running lights headlights running lights around the headlights um on there we'll turn those on at the end of the video so you can see just how bright they are the other thing with the Sahara package you get this silver trim on the fog light and headlight bezels as well as outlining the seven slotted Grill there this one also has the front trail cam and it has the tow package another little Easter egg there are seven slots in that air vent up there this particular one comes with the painted and polished aluminum 18in wheels it has Bridgestone duel HT tires and these are 2 5570 r18s and they're kind of a highway tread pattern to them you get the trail rated badge now you get the Sahara block lettering the silver Jeep lettering on there as well the trail rated badge is now on the passenger side because it used to be an antenna that went there now the antennas are all in the windshield and all these windshields are Corning Gorilla Glass on the Saharas and rubicons and Sport s packages you get the sandals in the shr there you also get the Jeep climbing up the side t50 on the doors to signify that you need the Torx 50 bit to get these doors off we did a demo on how to take your doors off your Wrangler JL if you want to check that out that's in the link in the description below and in the upper right hand part of the screen LED LED tail lamps standard as well on the Saharas you get the four-wheel disc brakes and the color match hard top and side pieces here you can take these side pieces out and of course the cloth um soft top there coming around to the back this one does have the towing package with the receiver h four pin and seven pin wiring LED license plate lights on there enter and go system take a quick look at the back storage area here you get the case for the front hard top pieces this one has the Alpine premium sound system with the subwoofer back here you get the painted bars so when those side pieces off are off everything looks uniform and like I said there's uh two quick disconnects to get these side panels out I did a demo on how to take those out if you want to check that out that's in the upper right hand part of the screen and Linked In the description below another little Easter egg back here you get seven slots on that back door the JL badge twodo four-door wheelbase overall length as well as water for and the distance between the outside width of the tires and the tread of the tires in the center there so that is pretty cool and then that goes down like so these doors shut nice and smoothly you get the black fuel door on there as well this one does have the enter and go system just have to have the key fob in your pocket put your hand in there it'll automatically unlock check out these back seats so you get the dark charcoal uh cloth interior with the bronze stitching I don't think it's gold it's bronze these seats go down like so and what I like about the new JL not really new anymore but what I like about the JL is when you put those seats up these headrests stay down for better visibility my JK they were always up you can put these headrests down just like so you get two USBS two USB C's as well as 115 volt 150 W plugin back here air vents power windows new for 2024 get the side curtain airbag standard on every trim level and we'll open up that Sky One Touch top here in just a second you get the bronze stitching on the door handle there as well well as the Child Safety locks excuse me driver seat height adjuster manual lumbar Factory floor mats Auto headlamps to get the Wrangler and Gladiator backed up to each other that is new for 2024 tilt telescopic steering wheel you get audio controls in the back of the steering wheel and the dash on this Sahara is this cloth material with the bronze um stitching and metal piece right there power locks power mirrors hop inside you get that bronze stitching on the steering wheel as well Bluetooth information center controls on the left cruise controls and adaptive cruise controls on the right audio controls in the back of the steam wheel you get the gorilla on the windshield there letting you know that you have that Corning Gorilla Glass you get the Sahara animation at the beginning there on that 7-in LCD display and uh you get the digital spedometer compass and you can change those Corners to read pretty much whatever you want on there this one has the UK connect 5 12.3 in touchscreen radio now this is the standard radio on every trim level the only difference is is if you get nav with the Alpine premium sound system or not and uh this one does have the factory navigation system there is Highway 41 and you get amfm and ser XM radio capabilities on here as well as augs and USB and Alexa hookups there you also have all your different apps on here so basically these apps are just links to everything on there so if you look at this see how it says media Comfort nav phone and then the next one is vehicle media Comfort nav phone vehicle so these are basically just all links to the different apps right there and then it gives you like a view of all the apps within those groups but I'll still show you all of them heated seats heated steering wheel nav phone has Android auto Apple carplay off-road Pages you get your backup camera here which they've made those crystal clear on the Wranglers they're HD and then you can have your trail cam which is pretty sweet as you turn those tires those lines are Dynamic so you can see what's in front of you and if you're going to be hitting a rock or you think you're going to hit a rock or a log or something you can either hit it straight on or avoid it um and not just like rub up on against it and wreck your wheels you also get the off-road Pages which are pretty cool you get your steering angle as you turn the steering wheel and TI watch those tires up top they actually turn and the angle changes get your transfer case if it's locked or unlocked latitude longitude and altitude on there you also get all your accessory gauges pitch roll and then you can go to that front camera uh the other apps on here can make different driver profiles all that good stuff and yeah so a lot of really cool stuff you can do with that radio down here your more tactile volume tun and climbing controls including your heated seats heated steer steering wheel controls start stop capabilities stability control speed select crawl control your window controls four auxiliary upfit switches uh that comes with the towing package and then here is your USB USBC and ajack 8-speed automatic transmission you get the Jeep on the top there also your 4x4 shifter keyless entry with remote start and you get the ever popular flipper key on there nice bulky key fob and it fits nicely right in the cup holders there that cloth Dash looks really good and uh like I said I'm going to open up this SK guy OneTouch power top SOS and assist buttons uh note you do get seven slots up there as well that's another little EAS egg and the auto diing mirror home link buttons for your garage door security systems and Lighting systems and it takes approximately 20 seconds to open up this soft top so we are at 101 1920 so by 1040 it should be open I've averaged anywhere from 19 to 20 seconds to get this open fully it takes about the same amount of time to close it that was about 21 seconds so anyways now you can see that it's fully open and what I'm going to do is I'm going to turn on all the lights here on the Wrangler and turn off the lights in the picture studio and do a final walk around and then I'll show the show you the original window sticker once once again that original window sticker is linked in the description below so if you don't want to stick around for the end I would appreciate it if you do but that's how that looks when that is open but yeah the original window sticker is linked in the description below so you can click it there I'm going to pause it turn off all the lights and I'll do a final walk around here all right you can see just how bright those lights are and this is probably the truest that you're ever going to see the lights in this picture Studio cuz it is about 10:30 at night right now and uh all the lights are off in the detail shop behind us and in front of us it is dark outside but you can see just how bright those lights are how nice and white of a light that they provide and they also provide a wide range in front of the vehicle so you can definitely see at night a lot better than the old hallogen headlamps that used to come on the ranglers and now they are standard LED lights on the Sahara package so definitely applaud Jeep for doing that LED tail lamps and the LED license plate light let me know what you think of the lights in the descri in the comments below I'm going to turn on all the lights we'll check out the original window sticker and we'll be all done all right here's the original window sticker 2024 Wrangler fordor Sahara 4x4 Sarge green is the color black interior like I said I think it's charcoal does that look black that doesn't look black cloth low back bucket seats 3.6 L V6 24 valve VVT engine upgrade one with start stop 8-speed automatic transmission everything on your left here is your standard equipment incl including the command track part-time four-wheel drive system I'm not going to go through everything please pause it if you uh want to see anything specific and like I said it's linked in the description below as well but you can see those LED reflector headlamps are standard on the Sahara package Sarge green Sarge green clear coat exterior paint is 595 the trailer toe and auxiliary switch group is 1195 you get the auxiliary switches which are those guys right there as well as the receiver hitch seven pin and four pin wiring harness Technology Group is a $2295 option that gives you the Alpine premium sound system HD radio GPS navigation connect Ed travel and traffic Services the UK connect 5 nav with 12.3in touchscreen display integrated voice command integrated off-road camera the 3.6 L V6 engine is a $2,000 option over that 2 L turbocharger turbocharged engine engine oil cooler is included with the V6 engine Sky OneTouch power top is a $3,995 option gives you the removable rear quarter Windows removable or rear window defrost roster rear window wiper and washer and the power top quarter side window Storage Bank also note that that gives you the color match for those side pieces so basically giving you a color match hard top um so that's one of the reasons that's so expensive 18in x 7 and2 in aluminum wheels are $195 option total MSRP on this one is 62265 to get your summmer price with all the rebates and incentives and availability on this vehicle in the upper right hand power screen and Linked In the description below is a link to this vehicle on our website if it says sold in the title this vehicle is sold if it doesn't say sold there's a good chance it's still available 3E 36 Bumper to Bumper and 5year 60 powertrain there are your milesp gallon 23 Highway 18 City average of 20 and your smog and greenhouse gas ratings are there as well not really rated for safety except for the rollover which is a three star so that is everything with this Sarge green Sahara Wrangler let me know know what you think in the comments below do you like the sky OneTouch top do you like the LED lights do you like Sarge green is the Sahara package for you and uh let me know what you think of the video any comments questions concerns scathing rebuttal are welcome in the comments section so that I can make these videos better for all the people that are watching them out there and to see more pictures of this Jeep or one of other 550 new and used cars trucks SUVs minivans and specifically Wranglers go to that website right there Summit auto.com full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle all at Summit auto.com and if you want to check out more HD videos you can go to youtube.com/ summitauto click the Bell notifications get updates in the videos I do each and every day as well as having access to one of the largest cataloges vehicle and specifically Wrangler walkarounds on YouTube over 9,000 videos on the YouTube 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8nNJw-k8Ma0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nNJw-k8Ma0 | AMA TLA+ - Leslie Lamport | leslie doesn't really need an introduction right he's the creator of tla plus he received among other things the touring award because of other things ntla plus you received the touring award so you all know him we will now have like half an hour or so to have a ask me anything tla plus session we have six pre-submitted questions i guess we will go through these questions and then if you think of new questions more questions follow up and it's fine uh to just raise your hand again okay and i'm going to read out the questions here i have to do this kind of over here so the first question is by eric pintor he asks what is in your opinion the most important lesson you've learned while modeling distributed systems in tla plus uh damned fine no but i think there's something wrong with the question in that i'm not going to learn things about modeling distributed systems in tla plus i learned them by modeling distributed systems which i've been doing for the past well since around 1977 or so and tla plus just uh you know is a way of modeling the its way of writing down the model formally and uh so uh i don't learn anything from tla plus it's just uh i learn any things from thinking about distributed systems dli plus is just the language i express it in okay so let's move on to the next question by lauren hogstein why are tli plus specs written upside down if if a reader wants to get a top-down understanding of the spec they have to start at the bottom and then read up words uh i must say it never occurred to me to do it any other way problem with trying to write it the other way would be very but it works fine for programming languages because programming languages you know you write recursive uh definitions or recursive uh code just naturally and you don't think about it being recursive but you know when you're doing mathematics recursion is a uh somewhat subtle thing and don't you know that's why you have to explicitly have a recursive declaration to let the world know that you you're doing a recursive function i think will be very unnatural uh basically have to interpret it the parser would have to basically work bottom up and i think would make it rather unnatural for writing but yeah it's a nice way to read them and that's why you can use uh modules to do that by basically importing definitions lower level definitions at the beginning and then the reader can you know just later read the uh if you look at that other module okay i see the person who asked the question nodding so i guess this means the question has been answered so third question here by andrew halver higher order and now it gets technical higher order recursive functions are currently presented in tla plus due to a semi-bug you said they were not intended to be allowed because determining the semantics of recursive function themselves was already very difficult could you talk a bit about the level of rigor you require when adding features to tla plus what subfields of math or computer science are required to define the semantics of the dla plus language feature what does the process look like is the process accessible to someone with less mathematical mathematical training just uh read whatever the chapter is or the section of the specifying systems book that uh gives you these semantics of tla plus and uh you don't need any subtle math or anything you know uh tla plus is based you know the things you need to know to understand tla plus you should learn in a course on set you know the first a first-year course in uh uh college about you know the covers sets and uh and logic uh and so the level of rigor that i demand is that it'd be completely rigorous that basically if you like you could specify the semantics in tla plus completely and if you by the way if you think recursion is uh you know is simple uh read there's a paper on my publications page down near the end uh by me and uh george gantier giving the semantics of a recursive function definition in tla plus and it ain't easy but it doesn't require any higher math okay and i think the next question then also by andrew kind of bridges into this um if you were to develop a language standard for tla plus version number three so we're currently at version number two what changes would you made or would be made you said seldom used language features like sub-expressions were a mistake that should be removed would labels make the cut would you add anything uh well uh one thing i learned a long time ago is not to worry about uh things that uh you don't have to worry about and basically uh the uh there are some things like uh existential quantity like quantification over tuples which uh is something that basically i don't know what you know for sure whether it should be removed or not i use it seldom enough that uh and there's a subtle aspect of it is what exactly what it means and in some sense i mean i have to go to uh look at that you know appropriate section in the specifying system book to uh to understand exactly what it means because i hardly ever use it uh but you know i don't know and i haven't there's occasionally something that especially having to do with the proof language that i think might need to be added uh i think that's the only place uh that i would i would expect people want you know that in the future but they might people might want to uh to add something yeah it's great that you um that you mentioned the proof system there's the the next question by uber yarooz which is about the proof system is there any limitation to what type of properties one can prove correct using the proof system the tla plus proof system specifically i'm aware that the modus operandi improving algorithm invariants correct using tla plus involves identifying inductive invariants that imply the set invariant but will will there always be such an inductive invariant well uh that is the only way to prove uh that something isn't invariant uh and i mean i've never heard of any other way of doing it uh by the way the um what i'm hoping for is to be able to use model checking in order to help you find the induct variant and there's a note somewhere on the tla website about uh how an idea about checking inductive invariance using probabilistically using some operators that marcus he implemented them all i think he thought of some of them uh so uh but no there there's no royal road to uh you know find proving invariants and getting back to the first part of the question what about the proof language itself are there what are the likely additions or changes in tlfps and the proof language there are things that we've you know that we come across sometimes that instructions we want to give to the theorem prover and so far we've always been able to cluj them into the current syntax uh i'm not sure if uh if that's always going to be the case but i don't have any any simple uh straight forward examples off the top of my head yeah maybe if i interject here personally um do you think the the new support for proving liveness property is going to make to require changes beyond the new keywords uh that's a possibility uh i'm afraid i haven't had time to really play with the uh with the new uh no the new uh back end for proving uh operations for proving uh liveness problems so uh i don't have anything intelligent to say about it uh perhaps when i've a couple of things on my desk now that i get rid of uh you know take care of them maybe a few months i'll be able to get to that yet again another follow-up question i guess this means that do you also plan to eventually ride it like a tutorial paper to how to how to prove liveness like you wrote with proving safety properties i don't know i have no immediate plans and uh you know nobody is you know banging on my inbox uh to write one so we'll see okay so then let's move on to the next question by aaron brooks so today if i check a model and it takes x time and check the identical model and it would take x time again right so we remodel check and then if we recheck a model we don't get anything from the first model it takes the same amount of time i have an assumption possibly wrong that both the results are full modeling for a full model run as well as parts of the run of a second i guess can be cached structurally and used to align recomputation trading compute time for storage what's what's your thought on that well if you know how to do it that sounds like an interesting thing to try but [Music] i don't know what one could cache from uh model checking yeah i mean i guess maybe if i may answer this question or extend this at the end of the question i think what you can obviously do is you can cache the state graph and then if you want to evaluate new properties um then you could do this on the same state graph again [Music] i guess this depends really if it pays off or not of how complex your next state relation is now if it's super quick to avoid a value at the next stage relation then probably you can just create the graph on the fly again but yeah it's interesting i mean i personally know probably about 10 approaches to make tlc fast and various areas if there's interest and there's the manpower to get this done please come and talk to me okay are there more questions for leslie andreas question if you were to add probability to tla plus how would you do it uh i don't know what that means uh for example specifying markov decision processes so you it kind of like merges uh non-determinism with some probabilistic steps and so you say you would want to check what's the maximum or minimum probability of arriving in a certain state um well the problem is you have to you know add probabilities to transitions and that uh um you know i don't know how to do that in a practical way uh one thing that you know and you're looking that you should consider is what something that was done you know from the 1970s that what you do is you verify that your specification satisfies a markov model uh that is everything about the transitions of the markov model just and then you add the probabilities to the markov model and you use existing tools for figuring out the probabilities of of you know something happening but other than that i don't have any you know ideas for how to make something in practice okay more questions otherwise i get to ask a question no i don't lauren um so my understanding is that prophecy variables were motivated by um a problem in the hurlingham wig and wing paper on the nearest ability there's an example that they had that you had to develop prophecy variables to handle that in tla plus but i couldn't find anyone who's actually used those to solve that particular to prove that particular refinement do you know if anyone's actually used prophecy variables to for that one specific example of i think it's like a q um uh well i have and i've got it sitting here and somewhere but uh the uh also stefan mertz well i'm sure i think stefan mertz has also uh done that or actually i'm not even sure if i did it or stefan did it uh i mean we were going to i think that at some point we were going to do it use that it in the uh paper we wrote on uh prophecy variables but uh didn't so somewhere there is a specifications it's not terribly well yeah it's it's not terribly built i mean you know the uh the paper i'm talking about by stefan and me was that a yes yeah the prophecy variable paper yeah yeah yeah i know okay so uh that um it's pretty straight that gives the general idea of having an intermediate level specification and using requiring prophecy to go from the intermediate level specification to the high level specification uh and then it's straightforward to uh prove the uh you know to show the implementation that the uh their example satisfies the intermediate level um the i think probably what well i don't remember what i've done but i i don't think it's not a terribly difficult thing to do once you understand perceive the new kind of prophecy variable for those of us that are self-taught what would you recommend in terms of like basic set math that a book that i could read to get a little better handle on basic set math and stuff like this um i don't know i think it probably depends on how much work you want to do chris newcombe liked the grease and schneider book not sure i don't remember what the title is but uh on the other hand you know they have they spent a lot of time on writing proofs and uh although nothing about that will that will help you well it seems to me that there should be some easier way to uh to learn those things but i don't know anything about textbooks so just repeat chris's recommendation and say that i'm skeptical that's the best way so has anybody ever found a use for temporal universal quantification well i mean i remember i remember that was in the book i was like it's here if you like we're not sure what it's useful for but like it's here just to complete the temporal existential quantification i don't remember if uh you know if i've ever medication to use it certainly not in anything that i'd be model checking there may have been i've had this vague feeling that there are some properties that i once writ have have written at some point that that uses them but uh nothing that an engineer would ever want to look at and uh nothing that you know i would ever want to uh actually you know model check run a theorem prover on what's something that has happened somewhat recently in model checking that has particularly excited you uh well uh not recent but the advantages and uh you know in the improvements in our uh prover to uh i'm sorry did you say model checking yes yes or or theorem proofing i guess both we can answer for both oh yeah model checking uh well uh i'm not excited yet because it's it's got some ways to go to uh but the uh you know the appalachia uh prover a model checker you know that sounds like it could be a win uh the thing that i'm [Music] looking forward to especially in theorem proving it's to see if or possibly in writing specs is to see if uh machine learning can be useful just for something but uh you know i don't follow model checking or fear improving outside of you know what goes on in tla plus so you know there's a great big world i don't know about and i'm trusting uh my colleagues to uh uh if something relevant to dla plus pops up out there uh to you know see how we can make use of it but i'm not keeping up on the latest advances maybe a follow-up i mean what were the what were the um one two three first applications of machine learning in terms of tla plus tools that you can think of uh i can't think of any use of machine learning in tla plus tools uh can you well for example in the proof system uh it could perhaps have um ai built into it that recommends something like pragmas for example better selects back-end provers by uh yeah pre-learning what are sensible choices yeah again i don't understand enough about you know the innards of the tlips prover uh to really know how you know how model chat how machine learning can be put to use and i just hope it can this is clearly a powerful tool and then maybe what are the applications of machine learning and telepaths outside of of the tools that you think of i'm sorry of machine learning not related not related to tl plus you mean no not related to the tools of tla plus you mentioned machine learning earlier and that's what it's something you're excited about so if you don't see tla plus sorry machine learning relevant for the tla plus tools where do you see machine learning relevant for tla plus as the language well i think it's uh i mean it is so you know completely alien to tla plus and uh you know there's this well this basic problem with machine learning is how do you prove anything about uh what it's going to do and so you know i don't know how you know what's going to happen in the future in terms of you know people writing programs with uh machine learning that they don't know what they actually do and people who build systems that they really want to make reliable that they need to understand what they do so yeah as jane's i prediction is difficult especially about the future okay do we have more questions here in the in the room then i have one more question a little bit more historical um so when you created tla plus initially were you thinking in terms of industrial applications of tla plus or purely academical like writing papers advancing the field what was your primary driver to creating tla plus oh well yeah getting it used in an industry uh i've i don't know how things are now but back around 1990 when uh you know i had sort of well before i when i had developed tla uh i had not come to be uh rather uh disenchanted with uh academic uh work in the area of specification and verification and my goal was to get used by uh by engineers so then perhaps you can end with your outlook the next 10 years of tla plus what do you think they will look like uh well uh as i say you know predicting the fear predictions are difficult especially about the future and i don't uh i've been largely too busy with uh you know tla plus of today to think very much about the life plus of the future but there is some thinking about that that is going to be done soon and i don't know uh if you want to say anything about it mark at this point marcus but i think a little premature okay we i guess we tabled that topic for now so unless somebody has thought of another question i would say we think leslie no questions and okay thank you you | Markus Kuppe | UCLHtwjeqBxVSEhjV0clKblA | 2021-10-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,356 | 17,593 |
9-xNdmg7P_I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-xNdmg7P_I | DEMON SLAYER REACTION EPISODE 14 AND 15 | INOSUKE | [Music] what's going on guys welcome back to the channel welcome back today we are back with some more demon slayer today we're gonna be doing two episodes of course you already know I'm not up in the ante and I'm not bowing out either so see the one or two episodes I'm not trying to put this any further along than it already is right now yes I'm enjoying the series but I don't want to put too much on my plate of doing this at the current moment you guys know what's going on around the world I don't need to remind you of that even though I just did but in any case let's move on you know last reaction I got to see the real Xena Tzu and I have to say I don't know if he's become my favorite character in the show yet but he's definitely he's definitely up there at a close third right now behind tanja row and mezack oh right so got a lot more insight into the demon slayers of course the demon slayer chord is do this do with the bore head um you know when it comes on to the to the opening and this is the reason why I don't like watch open air people as they watch the opening Manders knows there's no spoilers it was obviously kind of a spoiler in there because in some way or some form Zenit su anton 0 becomes friendly depict with this pigheaded dude this boar head dude right with boar breath in order I don't even know what it called beast breeding right not boar breeding beast breathing he does beast breathing right he does beast breeding breathing zennith sue does thunder breathing and Tangier Oh does water breathe it so in opening is obvious that they became friends somehow so the tension that is happening right now it can't really resonate with me that much because I know they kind of become some sort of friends they were playing around in the opening you get what I'm trying to say so that's the reason why I don't watch open and guys and people are always telling me watch the open and there's no spoilers yeah let me watch the opening after everything in the opening as developed that's what you guys should do for me I hate to say it and I you know but I have to tell you guys you know it's the same thing when it came I mean Jojo was good which guys did a bad job on this one JoJo's was very it was very good it didn't spoil anything whether it's the old opening order new one that we're watching right now none of it spoiled anything for me I usually just listen to the sound like I listen to the song to see if I like the song but I don't really check out the visuals because anime is notoriously notoriously known for spoiling things in their openings they're just notoriously known for that you know what I mean so that's why I really don't watch them for the sake of you me having a genuine reaction for stuff happening in the show so not here to bash anybody specifically or anything like that I just want you guys to keep that in mind for the future animes that we will watch because I'm not gonna do this again because this is definitely Spore because all of this that is happening right now I can understand to enjoy it in the moment with a net with a net to protected net Natsuko while this guy is trying to kill Nez Eco he's not trying to kill this is an ETSU because he knows his Ness was part of the Demon Slayer core you know but because he sniffs out Nessa code they both know that there's a demon inside the box but sunette 2 is protecting it because thanh 0 is he knows that it you know it means a lot to tangible so you know I'm thinking now that tan 0 has tackled him there's gonna be a scuffle but in the end they're gonna become some sort of friends in the end you know I could be wrong I could be wrong but from what I can tell from watching the opening seems like they become pretty decent friends so I don't know I don't play around with people who ain't my friends so so yeah let's go watch the episodes and I will see you guys for the review come back as two episodes were pretty I mean episode episode 14 pretty much you know resolving the situation between eNOS eNOS que eNOS gay eNOS gay and tan 0 and now Xena Tzu is basically in love with nesic oh so so that happened okay so we learned a lot more a little bit about the lore of people who were attacked by demons saved you know by demon hunters demon Slayers whatever so they kind of help out you know when they need rest and you know a doctor and they do it for free so that's pretty cool yeah but these new demons I'm interested to see you know I'm waiting for them to really go up against someone that's really formidable rock I mean the the fake demon moons that came before they were in part of the twelve we met a former member of the twelve I mean his moves were were pretty cool they were pretty cool but it wasn't anything to scoff at you know what I'm saying you know leader dude and send out a couple of big big some big guns to go deal with these demons so they must be formidable here in that ten guys were well now all of them is dead but they are having trouble you know some of them are dead right so anyways it's crazy to think that this anime is gonna it you guys say it's gonna get better than what it is now and I'm looking forward to it I'm looking forward to it because I'm seeing elements of this anime that I really that I really like when you're talking about deep deep storylines demon slayer doesn't really have that it doesn't really have you know it has deeper meanings and it's very one office it's not a continuation of these deeper meanings nothing to dive into you know what I'm saying it's more of like I get it you know I I get why this is happening because of the explanation and then you move on to the next thing one of the other things maybe in later seasons you know they might go deeper into the lore and stuff like that because right now the the way out there explained explaining the Lord it's it's very weird you know what I'm saying like I'm not saying weird in a bad way I'm saying weird in a good way it's not given to you as in it's given to you in in a style or explanation not through the story but through you you get what I'm trying to say like usually in anime they use the story to explain the lore you get what I'm saying but in this anime they're doing like not necessarily flashbacks but there's like screens and pictures and stuff like that to explain the Lord which they could do in the store they could do in a story too but you guys get what I'm saying I'm not saying it's a bad thing it's just it's not like I've never seen it before it's just that animes that usually do this you know it makes it seem like there's nothing deep within the story but there is you know I'm saying so I'm not saying that to say say it in a bad way or the anime is bad in any way because I am enjoying what I'm watching I think the moment-to-moment you guys said all this stuff is going it's going to pick up so I'm holding on to see those those things happen okay so hopefully you guys will continue to watch these episodes with me these episodes are pretty good learned a lot about inner scale I um one thing if I should be critical off I didn't like the fact that they kind of preempted you know skis move as if you know as if Tangier would know you get what I'm trying to say like if he did if he had just did it and we found out about it but you know before that you heard Tanja Rose say if you have some sort you know if you have some sort of move or that could that could do that like you don't do that in storyteller and you just it's just it's you can but it's boring that way because then we have some sort of expectancy to see this see if he does if he had just did that if he had just did it you know spatial what is it spatial awareness or something like that I think that's what it's called if he just did that I would have been like wow that's amazing but because of what Tangier Oh said I kind of expected him to do something off the sort to find to find the demon you get what I'm saying so this is a bit of a nitpicking I didn't like it when I when I was taught cuz I like okay I guess he got some sort of move that's gonna do this they shouldn't have let Tangier oh did that they should have just been like we need to find this demon you know let's run or something like that if he had said something like that you know that would have been better and then you know skate would have stopped him and be like listen you know I can do my beast breathing allows me to do this you get what I'm saying and then I think that would have went over better but that that's just me that's just me that doesn't have to be anybody else that's just me like for me I don't like when stories are written like that because then you're already telling the audience that he has that move you get what I'm saying showing a move without ever experiencing it put it through somebody hyping it up or whatever the situation is before our talks about it that that's not surprising when it comes on to anime it's not surprising if that happens you know you want that for me it didn't ruin the moment at all it didn't ruin the moment it's just that my reaction is going to be different because I expected them to have something of the sort because of what Tanja Rose said you get what I'm saying so that's just me anyways thank you guys so much for watching as always man leave a like leave a comment let me know what you thought of these two episodes there's more to come of course you already know subscribe if you're new I'm out here man tear by reacts you | Terabyt Anime | UCh9tKlM6-pGUyKWEjfkytyw | 2020-06-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,898 | 9,505 |
ToK68NK99gk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToK68NK99gk | Ieng Sary on 13 Dec 2011 | the president good afternoon mr ian sorry is your name ian sarri besides the name ian sarri do you have any other names response one question besides one do you have any other name for example response i was born in kampuche crown and my birth name is kim trang thank you says the president what is your death of birth response 24 october 1924 25 brother thank you and your place of birth as you said in computer ground in which village commune or district responds in one district in traveling district through wind province question where was your residence before the arrest response it was behind the russian embassy adjacent to swai pope pagoda i cannot recall the house number question during the investigation faced by the co-investigating judges you provided them with information that you will add house 37b is that correct response that's the house that house belongs to my children and i resided with them questions what is your father's name response gum rim question what is your mother's name response tranti laui question what is your wife's name response tiered question how many children do you have respond three daughters and one son questioned how many siblings do you have and what were your position amongst your siblings i have one elder brother one other sister and i was the last child in the family question mr ian sarri can you provide us briefly with your educational background starting from your youth until you came to work for the democratic computer regime excuse me mr president your honors back on 24 october 2011 we filed a notice with a waiver by mr ixory where he had indicated that he does not intend to answer any questions while it's perfectly okay to ask him who he is and how old he is and who his mother and father and children are at this point in time i believe mr ingerie wishes to read a statement which we prepared for him given that we anticipated that the trial chamber would attempt to question anxiety despite his unequivocal announcement that he intended to exercise his constitutional right to remain silent and at this point in time i would ask you to allow mr ingrid to read the statement that was prepared for him for the record and thereafter that he never again be called to the stand unless he so wishes to answer any further questions thank you wow the president thank you for explaining that to the chamber the accused has the right to not respond to any question we are wanting to know the educational background of the accused which is a general question in regards to the identification of each accused it has nothing to do with the confessions some group in sorry mr president i can respond to some of your questions and when i can i'd like to read my statement the president before you read your statement let me proceed with the formality before the chamber and after we finish with a formality and a procedure before the chamber you can proceed and mr inseri as an accused before this chamber from this day onward and during the subsequent trials until the conclusion of the hearing in case zero zero two you have the following rights to be defended by a lawyer of your choice or as appointed during every stage of the proceedings the chamber has noted that since the investigation phase until today you have two defense lawyers one national and one international during each stage of the proceedings before the chamber you had the right to remain silent you have the right not to self-incriminate you have the right to be informed of the charges against you the question i will ask you is that have you been notified of the charges against you response yes i have thank you says the president mr inseri are you exciting your right to remain silent on the questions that will be put to you by the chamber or by other parties in sari i'd like to read my statement mr president jonas i'd like to use my right to remain silent not to respond to any questions at this time this right is mentioned in internal rule 36 and 30 in article 36 and 38 of the constitution of the kingdom of cambodia and i am excising this right during the entire trial proceeding and i do not intend to respond to any question the president thank you mr president for expressing your clear status regarding this right judge revenge you may proceed thank you mr president for the sake of clarity at the start of these hearings we read out the relevant parts of the closing order concerning the historical and there's a number of paragraphs about the role of the accused or roles i would like to know if mr yang sally not only refuses to answer all of the questions but if he also refuses to provide any explanation or comment whatsoever in relation to the paragraphs that were read out to him before mr anxiety answers that question i don't know whether something was lost in translation but i heard the word refused he is exercising his constitutional right to remain silent whether that is a refusal or not it matters little what matters is he's exercising his full constitutional right not to answer any questions at any phase during this trial or any other trial that's contained within the closing order we noted we noted this already to the trial chamber before in writing he has now expressed it and i would respectfully request that he not answer that question or any other question because he's already indicated that he does not wish to answer any questions and that he's exercising his full constitutional right as he's entitled to thank you just to be clear it is not being contested that mr young sally might refuse to answer any question but it needs to be clear at this juncture here and now that the possibility has been granted to the accused to react and make comments upon the reading of the relevant parts of the closing order and as i understand it he has not any intention of making any comment on that that's all i wish to know perhaps mr yingsali can answer on his own inseri mr president jonas i do not have an intention to answer any question as i just read out in my statement the president as the accused expressly waived his right to answer any questions that will be put by the judges and parties security guards join started to bring the accused back to his seat behind his lawyers you | Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia | UCdB7ejRqsEU_HbJemGB_LOA | 2013-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,132 | 6,257 |
xdOwwuo2JMc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdOwwuo2JMc | Episcopal Church in the United States of America | Wikipedia audio article | the Episcopal Church tech in the United States as a member Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion it is a mainline Christian denomination divided into nine provinces the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry the first african-american bishop to serve in that position in 2017 the Episcopal Church had 1 million nine hundred five thousand three hundred forty nine baptized members of whom one million seven hundred forty-five thousand one hundred fifty-six were in the United States in 2011 it was the nation's 14th largest denomination in 2015 Pew Research estimated that 1.2 percent of the adult population in the United States or three million people self-identify as mainline of piss Kop aliens the church was organized after the American Revolution when it became separate from the Church of England whose clergy are required to swear allegiance to the British monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England the Episcopal Church describes itself as Protestant yet Catholic the Episcopal Church claims apostolic succession tracing its bishops back to the Apostles via Holy Orders the Book of Common Prayer a collection of traditional rites blessings liturgies and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion is central to Episcopal worship the Episcopal Church was active in the social gospel movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries since the 1960s and 1970s the church has pursued a decidedly more liberal course it has opposed the death penalty and supported the civil rights movement and affirmative action some of its leaders and priests are known for marching with influential civil rights demonstrators such as Martin Luther King jr. the church calls for the full legal equality of LGBT people in 2015 the church's 78th triennial General Convention passed resolutions allowing the blessing of same-sex marriages and approved two official liturgies to bless such unions the Episcopal Church ordains women and LGBT people to the priesthood the diaconate and the episcopate despite opposition from a number of other member churches of the Anglican Communion in 2003 Gene Robinson became the first openly gay and ordained as a bishop topic names the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America PE C USA and the Episcopal Church Tech are both official names specified in the church's Constitution the latter is much more commonly used in other languages and equivalent is used for example in Spanish the church is called la iglesia Episcopal Protestant a de los Estados Unidos de america or la iglesia Episcopal and in French Lai Glee's Protestant a episcopal dans les etats-unis d'amérique or leg Li's Epis Capel until 1964 the only official name in u.s. the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the 19th century high church members advocated changing the name which they felt did not acknowledge the church's Catholic heritage they were opposed by the church's evangelical wing which felt that the Protestant Episcopal label accurately reflected the reformed character of anglicanism after 1877 alternative names were regularly proposed and rejected by the general convention a commonly proposed alternative was the American Catholic Church by the 1960s opposition to dropping the word Protestant had largely subsided in a 1964 general convention compromise priests and lay delegates suggested adding a preamble to the church's Constitution recognizing the Episcopal Church as a lawful alternate designation while still retaining the earlier name the 66th General Convention voted in 1979 to use the name the Episcopal Church dropping the adjective Protestant in the oath of conformity of the Declaration for ordination the evolution of the name can be seen in the church's Book of Common Prayer in the 1928 BCP the title page read according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America whereas on the title page of the 1979 BCP it states according to the use of the Episcopal Church the Episcopal Church in the United States of America EC USA has never been an official name of the church but as an alternative commonly seen in English since several other churches in the Anglican Communion also used the name Episcopal like churches in Scotland and the Philippines some for example Anglicans online add the phrase in the United States of America the full legal name of the National Church corporate body is the domestic and foreign missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America which was incorporated by the legislature of New York and established in 1821 the membership of the corporation shall be considered as comprehending all persons who are members of the church this however should not be confused with the name of the church itself as it is a distinct body relating to church governance topic history you topic colonial-era the Episcopal Church has its origins in the Church of England in the American colonies and it stresses continuity with the early universal Western Church and claims to maintain apostolic succession though the Catholic and Orthodox churches do not recognize this claim the first parish was founded in Jamestown Virginia in 1607 under the charter of the Virginia Company of London the tower of Jamestown Church C 16 39 243 is one of the oldest surviving Anglican Church structures in the United States the Jamestown church building itself as a modern reconstruction although no American Anglican bishops existed in the colonial era the Church of England had an official status in several colonies which meant that local governments paid tax money to local parishes and the parishes handled some civic functions the Church of England was designated the established Church in Virginia in 1609 in New York in 1693 in Maryland in 1702 in South Carolina in 1706 in North Carolina in 1730 and in Georgia in 1758 from 1635 the vestries and the clergy came loosely under the diocesan authority of the Bishop of London after 1702 the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts SPG began missionary activity throughout the colonies on the eve of revolution about 400 independent congregations were reported throughout the colonies topic revolutionary-era embracing the symbols of the British presence in the American colonies such as the monarchy the episcopate and even the language of the Book of Common Prayer the Church of England almost drove itself to extinction during the appeal of the American Revolution more than any other denomination the War of Independence internally divided both clergy and laity of the Church of England in America and opinions covered a wide spectrum of political views Patriots conciliators and loyalists while many Patriots were suspicious of loyalism in the church about three-quarters of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were nominally Anglican laymen including Thomas Jefferson William PACA and George Wythe it was often assumed that persons considered High Church were loyalists whereas persons considered low church were Patriots assumptions with possibly dangerous implications for the time of the approximately 300 clergy in the Church of England in America between 1776 and 1783 over 80% in New England New York and New Jersey were loyalists this is in contrast to the less than 23% loyalist clergy in the four southern colonies many Church of England clergy remained loyalists as they took their to ordination Oates very seriously Anglican clergy were obliged to swear allegiance to the king as well as to pray for the king the royal family and the British Parliament in general loyalist clergy stayed by their oaths and prayed for the king or else suspended services by the end of 1776 some Anglican churches were closing Anglican priests held services in private homes or lay readers who are not bound by the oaths held morning and evening prayer during 1775 and 1776 the Continental Congress had issued decrees ordering churches to fast and pray on behalf of the Patriots starting July 4th 1776 Congress and several states passed laws making prayers for the king and British Parliament acts of treason the Patriot clergy in the South were quick to find reasons to transfer their oaths to the American cause and prayed for the success of the revolution one precedent was the transfer of oaths during the Glorious Revolution in England most of the Patriot clergy in the south were able to keep their churches open and services continued topic early Republic era in the wake of the Revolution American Episcopalians faced the task of preserving a hierarchical church structure in a society infused with Republican values when the clergy of Connecticut elected Samuel Seabury as their bishop in 1783 he sought consecration in England the oath of Supremacy prevented seaberries consecration in England so he went to Scotland the non during Scottish bishops their consecrated him in Aberdeen on November 14th 1784 making him in the words of scholar Arthur Karl Peep corn the first anglican bishop appointed to minister outside the British Isles on August 3rd 1785 the first ordinations on American soil took place at Christ Church in Middletown Connecticut by 1786 the church had succeeded in translating Episcopacy to America and in revising the Book of Common Prayer to reflect American political realities later through the efforts of Bishop Philander chase 1775 to 1852 of Ohio Americans successfully sought material assistance from England for the purpose of training Episcopal clergy the development of the Protestant Episcopal Church provides an example of how Americans in the early republic maintained important cultural ties with England in 1787 two priests William white of Pennsylvania and Samuel Provost of New York were consecrated as bishops by the Archbishop of Canterbury the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Bath and wells the legal obstacles having been removed by the passage through Parliament of the consecration of bishops abroad Act 1786 thus there are two branches of apostolic succession for the American bishops through the non during bishops of Scotland who consecrated Samuel C Barry and through the English church who consecrated William white and Samuel Provost all bishops in the American church are ordained by at least three bishops one can trace the succession of each back to see Barry White and provost C succession of bishops of the Episcopal Church in 1789 representative clergy from nine dioceses met in Philadelphia to ratify the church's initial constitution the Episcopal Church was formally separated from the Church of England in 1789 so that clergy would not be wired to accept the supremacy of the British monarch a revised version of the Book of Common Prayer was written for the new church that same year the 4th Bishop of the Episcopal Church was James Madison the first bishop of virginia madison was consecrated in 1790 by the Archbishop of Canterbury and two other Church of England bishops this third American bishop consecrated within the English line of succession occurred because of continuing unease with in the Church of England over seaberries none during Scottish orders the Episcopal Church thus became the first Anglican province outside the British Isles on the 17th of September 1792 at the triennial general convention Synod of the Episcopal Church at Trinity Church on Wall Street in New York City Thomas John Claggett was elected the first bishop of Maryland he was the first bishop of the Episcopal Church ordained and consecrated in America and the fifth bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church in the United States topic nineteenth century in 1856 the first society for african-americans in the Episcopal Church was founded by James Theodore Holley named the Protestant Episcopal Society for promoting the extension of the church among Colored People the Society argued that blacks should be allowed to participate in seminaries and diocesan conventions the group lost its focus when Holley emigrated to Haiti but other groups followed after the Civil War the current union of black Episcopalians traces its history to the society Holly went on to found the Anglican Church in Haiti where he became the first african-american bishop on November 8 1874 as Bishop of Haiti Holly was the first African American to attend the Lambeth conference however he was consecrated by the American Church Missionary Society an evangelical Episcopal branch of the church Episcopal missions chartered by African Americans in this era were chartered as a colored Episcopal mission all other missions white were chartered as an organized Episcopal mission many historically black parishes are still in existence to date when the American Civil War began in 1861 Episcopalians in the south formed the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America however in the north the separation was never officially recognized by may 16th 1866 the southern Diocese had rejoined the National Church by the middle of the 19th century evangelical Episcopalians disturbed by high church tract arianism while continuing to work in interdenominational agencies formed their own voluntary societies and eventually in 1874 a faction objecting to the revival of ritual practices established the reformed Episcopal Church Samuel David Ferguson was the first black bishop consecrated by the Episcopal Church the first to practice in the US and the first black person to sit in the House of Bishops bishop ferguson was consecrated on june 24th 1885 with the then Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church acting as a consecrate er during the Gilded Age highly prominent ladies such as banker JP Morgan industrialist Henry Ford and art collector Isabella Stewart Gardner played a central role in shaping a distinctive upper-class Episcopalian especially with regard to preserving the arts and history these philanthropists propelled the Episcopal Church into a quasi national position of importance while at the same time giving the church a central role in the cultural transformation of the country another mark of influence as the fact that more than a quarter of all presidents of the United States have been Episcopalians see religious affiliations of presidents of the United States it was during this period that the Book of Common Prayer was revised first in 1892 and later in 1928 Topic era of changed 1958 to 1970s at the 1958 General Convention a coalition of liberal church members succeeded in passing a resolution recognizing the natural dignity and value of every man of whatever color or race has created in the image of God it called on Episcopalians to work together in charity and forbearance towards the establishment a full opportunities in fields such as education housing employment and public accommodations in response the Episcopal Society for cultural and racial unity ESC ru was founded in December 1959 in order to eliminate racial ethnic and class barriers within the Episcopal Church opposition from southern church leaders prevented the Episcopal Church from taking a strong stand on civil rights prior to 1963 one prominent opponent of the movement was Charles CJ carpenter the bishop of Alabama by 1963 many church leaders felt more comfortable speaking out in support of racial equality that year presiding bishop Arthur lichtenberger wrote a pastoral letter urging Christians to work across lines of racial separation in a common struggle for justice and the House of Bishops endorsed civil rights legislation in 1967 lichtenberger successor John Heinz led the Episcopal Church to implement the General Convention special program G CSP the special program was designed to redirect nine million dollars over a three-year period a quarter of the church's operating budget at the time to fund special grants for community organizations and grassroots efforts facilitating black empowerment in America's urban ghettos the effectiveness of the G CSP was limited due to the reluctance of conservative bishops in southern dioceses who objected to the awarding of grants to groups perceived as radical the G CSP also drew opposition from the recently formed foundation for Christian theology a conservative organization opposed to involve in the church in the social political and economic activities of our times the tension between liberal and conservative constituencies in the church erupted during the special general convention of 1969 the convention was disrupted by black militants who demanded that the Episcopal Church hear their concerns when white deputies objected to allowing the militants a hearing african-american deputies walked out of the convention the special General Convention also witnessed protests of the Vietnam War during this time period African American clergy organized the union of black Episcopalians to achieve full inclusion of african-americans at all levels of the Episcopal Church the liberal policies of presiding bishop Hinds and the general conventions of 1967 and 1969 led to a conservative reaction facing declining membership and a 1 million dollar budget cut the special program became an easy target for conservatives who succeeded in drastically reducing the financial support for the program in 1970 it was finally ended in 1973 with little protests a year later Hinds was succeeded by John M Allen the Bishop of Mississippi and a conservative the first women were admitted as delegates to General Convention in 1970 in 1975 Vaughn Booker who confessed to the murder of his wife and was sentenced to life in prison was ordained to the diaconate in Graterford state prisons chapel in Pennsylvania after having repented of his sins becoming a symbol of redemption in Atonement topic recent history in recent decades the Episcopal Church like other mainline churches has experienced a decline in membership as well as internal controversy over women's ordination and the place of homosexuals in the church the 1976 general convention also passed a resolution calling for an end to apartheid in South Africa and in 1985 called for dioceses institutions and agencies to create Equal Opportunity Employment and affirmative action policies to address any potential racial inequities in clergy placement because of these and other controversial issues including abortion individual members in clergy can and do frequently disagree with the stated position of the church's leadership in January 2016 the Anglican primates meeting at Canterbury decided that in response to the distance caused by what it called unilateral action on matters of doctrine without Catholic unity for a period of three years the Episcopal Church would neither represent the communion on ecumenical and interfaith bodies nor take part in decision-making on any issues pertaining to doctrine or polity topic revised prayer book in 1976 the general convention adopted a new prayer book which was a substantial revision and modernization of the previous 1928 edition it incorporated many principles of the Roman Catholic Church's liturgical movement which had been discussed at Vatican 2 this version was adopted as the official prayer book in 1979 after an initial three-year trial use several conservative parishes however continued to use the 1928 version topic ordination of women on July 29th 1974 a group of women known as the Philadelphia 11 were regularly ordained as priests in the Episcopal Church by bishops Daniel Corrigan Robert L DeWitt and Edward are wells assisted by Antonio Ramos on September 7 1975 four more women de Washington four were irregularly ordained by retired Bishop George W Barrett in the wake of the controversy over the ordination of the Philadelphia eleven the General Convention permitted the ordination of women in 1976 and recognized the ordinations of the 15 foreigners the first women were canonically ordained to the priesthood in 1977 the first woman to become a bishop Barbara Harris was consecrated on February 11 1989 at the same time there was still tolerance for those dioceses who opposed women's ordination in 1994 the general convention affirmed that there was value in the theological position that women should not be ordained in 1997 however the general convention then determined that the canons regarding the ordination licensing and deployment of women are mandatory and required noncompliant diocese to issue status reports on their progress towards full compliance in 2006 the general convention elected Katherine Jeffords Sheree as presiding bishop she is the first and currently the only woman to become a primate in the Anglican Communion shuri's election was controversial in the wider Anglican Communion because not all of the Communion recognizes the ordination of women at the time of the formation of the Anglican Church in North America a cna three US dioceses did not ordain women as priests or bishops San Joaquin Quincy and Fort Worth following the departures of their conservative majorities all three dioceses now ordain women with the October 16th 2010 ordination of Margaret Lee in the Peoria based Diocese of Quincy Illinois women have been ordained as priests in all 110 dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the United States topic affirmation of LGBT people the Episcopal Church affirmed at the 1976 general convention that homosexuals are children of God who deserve acceptance and pastoral care from the church and equal protection under the law the first openly gay person ordained as a priest was Ellen Barrett in 1977 despite such an affirmation of gay rights the general convention affirmed in 1991 that physical sexual expression is only appropriate within the monogamous lifelong union of husband and wife the church elected its first openly gay bishop Gene Robinson in June 2003 news of Robinson's election caused a crisis in both the American church and the wider Anglican Communion in October 2003 Anglican primates the heads of the Anglican Communion 38 member churches convened an emergency meeting the meetings final communique included the warning that if Robinson's consecration proceeded it would tear the fabric of the Communion at its deepest level the news of his ordination caused such an outrage that during the ceremony at which his longtime partner was present Robinson was forced to wear a bulletproof vest beneath his vestments and he received numerous death threats following his installation as Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire as well in 2009 the general convention charged the Standing Commission on liturgy and music to develop theological and liturgical resources for same-sex blessings and report back to the general convention in 2012 it also gave bishops an option to provide generous pastoral support especially where civil authorities have legalized same gender marriage civil unions or domestic partnerships on July 14th 2009 the Episcopal Church's House of Bishops voted that any ordained ministry is open to gay men and lesbians the New York Times said the move was likely to send shockwaves through the Anglican Communion this vote ended a moratorium on ordaining gay bishops passed in 2006 and passed in spite of Archbishop Rowan Williams's personal call at the start of the convention that I hope and pray that there won't be decisions in the coming days that will push us further apart on July 10th 2012 the Episcopal Church approved an official liturgy for the blessing of same-sex relationships this liturgy was not a marriage right but the blessing included an exchange of vows and the couples agreement to enter into a lifelong committed relationship on June 29th 2015 at the 78th General convention of the Episcopal Church a resolution removing the definition of marriage as being between one man and one woman was passed by the House of Bishops with 129 in favor 26 against and 5 abstaining the current Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby expressed deep concern over the ruling in 2016 Anglican leaders temporarily suspended the u.s. Episcopal Church from key positions in their global fellowship in response to the church changing its cannons on marriage topic separations from the church after considerable internal debate following the ordination of BP Gene Robinson some members of a number of congregations and six dioceses left the Episcopal Church many of those who separated themselves joined the continuing Anglican movement or advocated Anglican realignment claiming alignment with overseas Anglican provinces including the Anglican province of the Southern Cone of America and the Church of Nigeria differences over social issues led to the formation of the Anglican Church in North America which has over 1,000 parishes and has grown to over 134 thousand members Episcopal Church leaders particularly former presiding bishop Katherine Jeffords shouri responded by taking a firm stance against the separatists initiating litigation against departing dioceses and parishes that has caused all parties tens of millions of dollars one estimate has the Episcopal Church spending over 42 million dollars and separatists roughly 18 million dollars for a total of over 60 million dollars in court costs litigation has largely centered around church properties with the Episcopal leadership asserting ownership of buildings occupied by departing congregations on October 15 2012 the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina voted to withdraw from the Episcopal Church and become an autonomous Anglican Diocese after a long period of conflict with the national leadership of the Episcopal Church established in 1785 the diocese was one of the nine original dioceses of the Episcopal Church on the 11th of March 2017 the Diocese of South Carolina voted unanimously to affiliate with a CNA at their 226th Convention held in Summerville AC and A's provincial council voted unanimously to formally receive the Diocese of South Carolina at a CNAs third provincial assembly meeting in Wheaton Illinois on the 27th of June 2017 topic Church property disputes in a letter to the House of Bishops during summer 2009 presiding bishop Catherine Jeffords Shorry instructed local diocese is not to sell parish property to departing groups she stated we do not make settlements that encourage religious bodies who seek to replace the Episcopal Church before Shaw retook this stand prior bishops had treated parish property disputes as internal diocesan matters that are not subject to the review or oversight of the presiding bishop one example was when then presiding bishop Frank Griswold told the Diocese of Western Louisiana on May 11th 2006 that the National Church involved itself in parish property disputes only upon invitation of the local bishop and diocesan standing committees shuri's letter stated that her firm stance was the consensus of the council of advice and expressed hope that those who have departed can gain clarity about their own identity after the South Carolina diocese voted to withdraw it sued the National Episcopal Church to retain control over its property and in a court decision announced in February 2015 the local diocese kept 500 million dollars worth of property including the historic Cathedral of Saint Luke and st. Paul Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein ruled that the conservative diocese in its parishes are the owners of their real personal and intellectual property and that the National Church has no legal interest in the properties however this ruling was substantially overturned by the Supreme Court of South Carolina on august 2nd 2017 which issued a split decision that effectively returns the property of 29 parishes and the st. Christopher camp and conference center to the Episcopal Church in South Carolina while seven parishes retained their properties because they had never ratified the Episcopal churches Dennis cannon a church by law meant to impose a trust on parish property because of a tie on the court the circuit court's ruling on the name Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina and related intellectual property remains in place topic membership as of 2014 the Episcopal Church reports 1 million 950 6042 baptized members the majority of members are in the United States where the church has 1 million eight hundred sixty-six thousand seven hundred fifty eight members a decrease of twenty seven thousand four hundred twenty three persons minus one point four percent from 2012 outside of the US the church has one hundred forty two thousand three hundred twenty-six members a decrease of thirty thousand two hundred three persons minus seventeen point five percent from 2012 total average Sunday attendance ASA for 2013 was six hundred fifty-seven thousand one hundred to six hundred twenty three thousand six hundred ninety one in the US and thirty-three thousand four hundred eleven outside the US a decrease of three point four percent from 2012 according to ours Barna three point five million americans self-identified as Episcopalians highlighting a gap between those who are affiliated with the church on membership roles versus those who self-identify as Episcopalians Church pension group also cited having 3.5 million adherents in 2002 more recently in 2014 Pew Research found that approximately 1.2 percent of 245 million u.s. adults around 3 million people self-identified as mainline Episcopalian Anglican according to data collected in 2000 the District of Columbia Rhode Island Connecticut and Virginia have the highest rates of adherence per capita and states along the East Coast generally have a higher number of adherents per capita than in other parts of the country New York was the state with the largest total number of adherents over 200,000 in 2013 the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti was the largest single diocese with 84,000 301 baptized members which constitutes slightly over half of the church's foreign membership according to the latest statistics u.s. membership dropped 2.7 percent from a reported 1 million eight hundred sixty-six thousand seven hundred fifty eight members in 2013 to 1 million 745,000 156 in 2016 a loss of 121 thousand 602 persons attendance took an even steeper hit with the average number of Sunday worshipers dropping from 620 3691 in 2013 to 570,000 454 in 2016 a decline of 53,000 237 persons in the pews down 8.5% congregations dropped to 6,000 473 the Episcopal Church experienced notable growth in the first half of the 20th century but like many mainline churches it has had a decline in membership in more recent decades membership grew from 1.1 million members in 1925 to a peak of over 3.4 million members in the mid 1960s between 1970 and 1990 membership declined from about 3.2 million to about 2.4 million once changes in how membership is counted are taken into consideration the Episcopal churches membership numbers were broadly flat throughout the 1990s with a slight growth in the first years of the 21st century a loss of 115,000 members was reported for the years 2003 205 some theories about the decline in membership include a failure to sufficiently reach beyond ethnic barriers in an increasingly diverse society and the low fertility rates prevailing among the predominant ethnic groups traditionally belonging to the church in 1965 there were eight hundred eighty thousand children in Episcopal Sunday school programs by 2001 the number had declined to 297,000 topic influence in the 20th century Episcopalians tended to be wealthier and more educated having more graduate and postgraduate degrees per capita than most other religious groups in the United States and were disproportionately represented in the upper reaches of American business law and politics in the 1970s a fortune magazine study found one in five of the country's largest businesses and one in three of its largest banks was run by an Episcopalian numbers of the most wealthy and affluent American families as the Vanderbilts Astor's Whitney's Morgans and Herman's are Episcopalians the Episcopal Church also has the highest number of graduate and postgraduate degrees per capita 56 percent of any other Christian denomination in the United States as well as the most high income earners according to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center Episcopalians ranked as the third wealthiest religious group in the United States with 35% of Episcopalians living in households with incomes of at least $100,000 topic structure the Episcopal Church is governed according to Episcopal polity with its own system of canon law this means that the church is organized into diocese is led by bishops in consultation with representative bodies it is a unitary body in that the power of the General Convention is not limited by the individual dioceses the church has however a highly decentralized structure and characteristics of a confederation topic parishes and dioceses at the local level there are 6447 episcopal congregations each of which elects a vestry or bishops committee subject to the approval of its diocesan bishop the vestry of each parish elects a priest called the rector who has spiritual jurisdiction in the parish and selects assistant clergy both deacons and priests there is a difference between vestry and clergy elections clergy are ordained members usually selected from outside the parish whereas any member in good standing of a parish is eligible to serve on the vestry the diocesan bishop however appoints the clergy for all missions and may choose to do so for non self-supporting parishes the middle Judah Kotori consists of a diocese headed by a bishop who is assisted by a standing committee the bishop and standing committee are elected by the diocesan convention whose members are selected by the congregation's the election of a bishop requires the consent of a majority of standing committees and diocesan bishops conventions meet annually to consider legislation such as revisions to the diocesan Constitution and canons and speak for the diocese dioceses are organized into nine provinces each province has a synod and a mission budget but it has no authority over its member dioceses there are 110 dioceses in the United States Columbia the Dominican Republic Ecuador Haiti Honduras Puerto Rico Taiwan Venezuela and the Virgin Islands the convocation of Episcopal churches in Europe and the Navajo land area mission our jurisdiction similar to a diocese the presiding bishop is one of three Anglican primates who together exercise metropolitan jurisdiction over the Episcopal Church of Cuba which is an extra provincial Diocese in the Anglican Communion topic national church the National Cathedral is the seat of the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church as well as the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington the highest legislative body of the Episcopal Church is the triennial general convention consisting of the House of Deputies and the House of Bishops all active whether diocesan coadjutor suffragan or assistant and retired bishops make up the over 300 members of the House of Bishops diocesan conventions elect over 800 representatives each diocese elects for laity and for clergy to the House of Deputies the House of Deputies elects a president and vice president to preside at meetings General Convention enacts two types of legislation the first type is the rules by which the church is governed as contained in the Constitution and canons the second type are broad guidelines on Church policy called resolutions either House may propose legislation the House of Deputies only meets as a full body once every three years however the House of Bishops meets regularly throughout the triennial between conventions the real work of General Convention is done by interim bodies the most powerful being the Executive Council which oversees the work of the National Church during the triennial the council has 40 members 20 are directly elected by the general convention 18 are elected by the nine provinces and the presiding bishop and president of the House of Deputies are ex officio members other interim bodies include a number of standing commissions which study and draft policy proposals for consideration and report back to General Convention each Standing Commission consists of three bishops three priests or deacons and six lay persons bishops are appointed by the presiding bishop while the other clergy and lay persons are appointed by the president of the House of Deputies the presiding bishop is elected from and by the House of Bishops and confirmed by the House of Deputies for a nine-year term the presiding bishop is the chief pastor and primate of the Episcopal Church and is charged with providing leadership in the development of the church's program as well as speaking on behalf of the church the presiding bishop does not possess a territorial sea since the 1970s however the presiding bishop has enjoyed extraordinary jurisdiction Metro political authority and has authority to visit dioceses for sacramental and preaching ministry for consulting bishops and for related purposes the presiding bishop chairs the House of Bishops as well as the Executive Council of the General Convention in addition the presiding bishop directs the Episcopal Church Center the National administrative headquarters of the denomination located at 815 2nd Avenue New York City New York the center is often referred to by Episcopalian simply as 815 a system of ecclesiastical courts is provided for under Title IV of the canons of General Convention these courts are empowered to discipline and depose deacons priests and bishops topic worship and liturgy varying styles and degrees of liturgical practice prevail within the church including traditional hymns and anthems more modern religious music Anglican chant liturgical dance charismatic prayer invested clergy as varied as services can be the central binding aspect is the Book of Common Prayer or supplemental liturgies most Episcopal services are similar in structure and liturgy to the Roman Catholic Church as the Eucharist as the central focus of the service sometimes called Mass in high church in some broad church circles generally Episcopal churches have retained features such as the altar rail the inclusion or exclusion of which does not elicit much controversy but usually celebrate in the verses populum orientation often a congregation or a particular service will be referred to as low church or high church in theory high church especially the very high anglo-catholic movement is ritually inclined towards the use of incense formal hymns and a higher degree of ceremonies such as ad orientem in relation to the priests and altar in addition to clergy vesting in albs stoles and chasuble 's the lay assistants may also be vested in cassock and surplice the sung Eucharist tends to be emphasized in high church congregations with Anglo Catholic congregations and celebrants using some services almost exclusively Marian devotion is sometimes seen in the Anglo Catholic and some high church parishes low church is simpler and may incorporate other elements such as informal praise and worship music low parishes tend towards a more traditional Protestant outlook with its emphasis of biblical revelation over symbolism a few low parishes even subscribe to traditional evangelical theology see evangelical Anglicanism the spoken Eucharist tends to be emphasized in low church congregations altar rails may be omitted in this type broad church indicates a middle ground these parishes are the most common within the Episcopal Church however unlike the Anglican Church in England most Episcopal broad church parishes make use of a Catholic liturgy that includes Eucharistic vestments chant and a high view of the sacraments even if the liturgy is not as or lacks some of the other accoutrements typical of Anglo Catholic parishes unlike mainstream Catholic churches the altar rail has usually been retained and communion as usually served kneeling at the altar rail similar to a Tridentine mass because the Episcopal Church teaches through its Book of Common Prayer a theological a high view of the church and its sacraments even if not all parishes carry this out liturgical II a majority of Episcopal services could be considered to be high church while still falling somewhat short of a typical anglo-catholic very high church service in contrast low church services are somewhat rarer however while some Episcopalians refer to their churches by these labels often there is overlapping and the basic rights do not greatly differ there are also variations that blend elements of all three and have their own unique features such as New England Episcopal churches which have elements drawn from Puritan practices combining the traditions of high church with the simplicity of low church typical parish worship features Bible readings from the Old Testament as well as from both the epistles and the Gospels of the New Testament some latitude in selecting Bible readings is allowed but every service includes at least a passage from one of the Gospels as well as the praying of the Lord's Prayer in the Eucharist or holy communion service the Book of Common Prayer specifies that bread and wine are consecrated for consumption by the people a valid communion is made in either species so those wishing for whatever reason to avoid alcohol can decline the cup and still make a valid communion a Eucharist can be part of a wedding to celebrate a sacramental marriage and of a funeral as a thank offering sacrifice to God and for the comfort of the mourners the veneration of saints in the Episcopal Church is a continuation of an ancient tradition from the early church which honors important people of the Christian faith the usage of the term Saint is similar to Catholic and Orthodox traditions there are explicit references in the 1976 Book of Common Prayer - invoking the aid of the prophets patriarchs Saints martyrs and the Virgin Mary as in an optional prayer in the committal at a Funeral P 504 in general Anglicans pray with and for the Saints in the Fellowship of the Saints not to them although their intercessions may be requested those inclined to the anglo-catholic traditions may explicitly invoke Saints as intercessors in prayer topic book of common prayer the Episcopal Church publishes its own Book of Common Prayer BCP similar to other Anglican prayer books containing most of the worship services or liturgies used in the Episcopal Church because of its widespread use in the church the BCP is both a reflection and source of theology for Episcopalians the full name of the BCP is the Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church together with the Psalter or Psalms of David according to the use of the Episcopal Church previous American BCPs were issued in 1789 1892 and 1928 a proposed BCP was issued in 1786 but not adopted the BCP is in the public domain however any new revisions of the BCP are copyrighted until they are approved by the general convention after which they are placed in the public domain the current edition dates from 1979 and is marked by language modernization and in returning to ancient christian tradition a restoration of the Eucharist as the central Liturgy of the church the 1979 version reflects the theological and worship changes of the ecumenical reforms of the 1960s and 1970s on the whole the revision changed the theological emphasis of the church to be more Catholic in nature in 1979 the convention adopted the revision is the official BCP and required churches using the previous 1928 prayer book to also use the new revision there was enough strife in implementing and adopting the 1979 BCP that an apology was issued at the 2000 General Convention to any who were offended or alienated during the time of liturgical transition to the 1979 Book of Common Prayer the 2000 also authorized the occasional use of some parts of the 1928 book under the direction of the bishop the 1979 edition contains a provision for the use of traditional Elizabethan language under various circumstances not directly provided for in the book and the Anglican service book was produced accordingly as a traditional language adaptation of the 1979 book of in prayer together with the Psalter or psalms of david and additional devotions topic belief in practice the center of Episcopal teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ the basic teachings of the church or catechism include Jesus Christ is fully human and fully God he died and was resurrected from the dead Jesus provides the way of eternal life for those who believe God the Father God the Son Jesus Christ and God the Holy Spirit our one God and are called the Holy Trinity three and yet one the old and New Testaments of the Bible were written by people under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit the Apocrypha are additional books that are used in Christian worship but not for the formation of doctrine the two great and necessary sacraments are Holy Baptism and Holy Eucharist other sacramental rights are confirmation ordination marriage reconciliation of a penitent and unction belief in heaven hell and Jesus returning glory emphasis on living out the great commandment to love God and neighbor fully as found in the Gospel of Matthew chapter 28 verses 18 to 20 the full catechism is included in the Book of Common Prayer and is posted on the Episcopal website the Episcopal Church follows the Via Media or middle way between Protestant and Roman Catholic doctrine and practices that is both Catholic and reformed although many Episcopalians identify with this concept those whose convictions lean toward either evangelicalism or Anglo Catholicism may not a broad spectrum of theological views is represented within the Episcopal Church some Episcopal members or theologians hold evangelical positions affirming the authority of Scripture over all the Episcopal Church website glossary defines the sources of authority as a balance between Scripture tradition and reason these three are characterized as a three-legged stool which will topple if anyone over balances the other it also notes the Anglican balancing of the sources of authority has been criticised as clumsy or muddy it has been associated with the Anglican affinity for seeking the mean between extremes and living the Via Media it has also been associated with the Anglican willingness to tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of Orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials this balance of Scripture tradition and reason is traced to the work of Richard Hooker a 16th century apologist in hookers model Scripture as the primary means of arriving at doctrine and things stated plainly in Scripture are accepted as true issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition which is checked by reason noting the role of personal experience in Christian life some Episcopalians advocated following the example of the Wesleyan quadrilateral of Methodist theology by thinking in terms of a fourth leg of experience this understanding is highly dependent on the work of Friedrich Schleiermacher a public example of this struggle between different Christian positions in the church has been the 2003 consecration of Gene Robinson an openly gay man living with a long-term partner the acceptance rejection of his consecration is motivated by different views on the understanding of Scripture this struggle has some members concerned that the church may not continue its relationship with the larger Anglican Church others however view this pluralism as an asset allowing a place for both sides to balance each other comedian and Episcopalian Robin Williams once described the Episcopal faith and in a performance in London specifically the Church of England s Catholic Light same rituals half the guilt topic social positions you topic economic issues in 1991 the convention recommended parity in pay and benefits between clergy and lay employees in equivalent positions several times between 1979 and 2003 the convention expressed concern over affordable housing and supported work to provide affordable housing in 1982 in 1997 the convention reaffirmed the church's commitment to eradicating poverty and malnutrition and challenged parishes to increase ministries to the poor the convention urged the church in 1997 and 2000 to promote living wages for all in 2003 the convention urged us legislators to raise the national minimum wage and to establish a living wage with health benefits as the national standard topic marriage of same-sex couples at its 2015 triennial General Convention the church adopted canonical and liturgical changes to provide marriage equality for Episcopalians the canonical change eliminated language defining marriage is between a man and a woman the two new marriage rites contain language that allows them to be used by same-sex or opposite-sex couples the blessing of same-sex relationships is not uniform throughout the Episcopal Church bishops may determine whether churches and priests within their dioceses are permitted to use the new liturgies bishops who do not permit their use must connect same-sex couples to a diocese where the liturgies are allowed still no Episcopal priest is required to perform the new liturgies even in dioceses in which they are permitted the church also opposes any state or federal constitutional amendments designed to prohibit the marriages of same-sex couples topic ordination of LGBT identified individuals openly gay lesbian bisexual and transgender individuals are eligible to be ordained topic racial equality in 1861 a pamphlet entitled a scriptural ecclesiastical and historical view of slavery written by John Henry Hopkins attempted to justify slavery based on the New Testament and gave a clearer insight into the Episcopal Church's involvement in slavery Bishop Hopkins letter on slavery ripped up and his misuse of the sacred scriptures exposed written by G W higher in 1863 opposed the points mentioned in Hopkins pamphlet and revealed a startling divide in the Episcopal Church over the issue of slavery in 1991 the General Convention declared the practice of racism as sin and in 2006 a unanimous House of Bishops endorsed resolution a123 apologizing for complicity in the institution of slavery and silence over Jim Crow laws segregation and racial discrimination in 2018 following the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville Presiding Bishop Michael B curry said that the stain of bigotry has once again covered our land and called on Episcopalians to choose organized love intent on creating God's Beloved Community on earth rather than hate topic abortion the church does not approve of the use of abortion as a means of birth control or family planning but considers it a woman's right to receive one abortion is condoned only in cases of rape incest fetal abnormalities or when a mother's physical or mental health is at risk the church opposes any legislation which would prevent women from obtaining abortions or information about abortions topic euthanasia the Episcopal Church disapproves of assisted suicide and other forms of euthanasia but does teach that it is permissible to withdraw medical treatment such as artificial nutrition and hydration when the burden of such treatment outweighs its benefits to an individual topic agencies and programs you topic society for the increase of the ministry sim you sym is the only organization raising funds on a national basis for Episcopal seminarian support Simms founding purpose in 1857 to find suitable persons for the Episcopal ministry and aid them in acquiring a thorough education sim has awarded scholarships to qualified full time seminary students topic Episcopal relief and development Episcopal relief and development as the International relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church of the United States it helps to rebuild after disasters and aims to empower people by offering lasting solutions that fight poverty hunger and disease Episcopal relief and development programs focus on alleviating hunger improving food supply creating economic opportunities strengthening communities promoting health fighting disease responding to disasters and rebuilding communities topic scholarships there are about 60 trust funds administered by the Episcopal Church which offers scholarships to young people affiliated with the church qualifying considerations often relate to historical missionary work of the church among American Indians and African Americans as well as work in China and other foreign missions there are special programs for both American Indians and African Americans interested in training for the ministry topic ecumenical relations you like the other churches of the Anglican Communion the Episcopal Church has entered into full communion with the old Catholic churches of the union of Utrecht the Philippine independent Church and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar the Episcopal Church is also in a relationship of full communion with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the northern and southern provinces of the Moravian Church in America the Episcopal Church entered into a full communion agreement with the Church of Sweden at its General Convention in Salt Lake City on June 28 2015 the Episcopal Church maintains ecumenical dialogues with the United Methodist Church in the Moravian Church in America and participates in pan Anglican dialogues with the Oriental Orthodox churches the world alliance of Reformed churches and the Roman Catholic Church in 2006 a relation of interim Eucharistic sharing was inaugurated with the United Methodist Church a step that may ultimately lead to full communion historically Anglican churches have had strong ecumenical ties with the Eastern Orthodox churches and the Episcopal Church particularly with the Russian Orthodox Church but relations in more recent years have been strained by the ordination of women and the ordination of Gene Robinson to the episcopate a former relation of full communion with the Polish national catholic church once a part of the union of Utrecht was broken off by the PNC C in 1976 over the ordination of women the Episcopal Church was a founding member of the consultation on church Union and participates in its successor churches uniting in Christ the Episcopal Church is a founding member of the National Council of Churches the World Council of Churches and the new Christian churches together in the USA dioceses and parishes are frequently members of local ecumenical councils as well topic historical societies there are two historical societies of American Episcopalian ISM Historical Society of the Episcopal Church our National Episcopal historians and archivists may ha topic church publishing you Church publishing incorporated Church Publishing Inc CPI began as the church hymnal corporation in 1918 dedicated initially to publishing a single work the hymnal 1918 which still remains in print it is the official publisher for the general convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States imprints include church publishing Morehouse publishing independently founded in 1884 and Seabury books the trade imprint topic see also Episcopal youth community list of colleges and seminaries affiliated with the Episcopal Church historical list of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America list of Episcopal bishops of the United States list of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States list of 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1GDTNMLwAkk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GDTNMLwAkk | Ch. 29-Part 1: Aggregate Demand | this chapter introduces the concepts of Agra demand and a group of aggregate demand and aggregate supply curves and the forces that cause them to shift additionally the equilibrium levels of prices and real GDP are considered the chapter analyzes the effects of shifts in the aggregate demand and/or accurate supply curves on the price level and size of real GDP this is a variable price variable output model as you'll see this chapters model can distinguish between the immediate short-run the short run and the long run part one is focused on a grid demand part two on aggregate supply and part three on how the nation reaches full employment and how it deals with not being at full employment our grid demand is a schedule or curve that shows the various amounts of real domestic output the domestic and foreign buyers desire to purchase at each possible price level the area demand curve shows an inverse relationship between price level and real domestic output don't confuse the reasons for the inverse relationship with what we learned about in demand of chapter three the explanation of the inverse relationship is not the same as for demand for a single product which centered on the substitution and income effects substitution effect doesn't apply within the scope of domestically produced goods since there is no substitute for all goods income effect also doesn't apply in the aggregate case since income is now varied with the real GDP the explanation of the inverse relationship between price level and real output and area demand are explained by three effects the first is the real balances effect when price level Falls the purchasing power of existing financial balances Rises which can increase spending the second is the interest rate effect a decline in price level means lower interest rates that can increase levels of certain types of spending the third is the foreign purchases effect when price level Falls and we assume foreign price levels stay the same u.s. prices will be cheaper relative to foreign prior which will tend to increase spending on US exports and also decrease US import spending in favor of us made products that compete with imports similar to the substitution effect this figure depicts the aggregate demand curve the down sloping aggregate demand curve ad indicates an inverse or negative relationship between the price level and the amount of real output purchased determinants of aggregate demand are the other things besides price level that can cause a shift or change in demand these are easy to remember if you can remember the GDP expenditures equation changes in consumer spending can be caused by changes in several factors consumer wealth consumer expectations household debt and taxes as we discussed in chapter 27 changes in investment spending can be caused by changes in several factors as well interest rates expected returns expected future business conditions technology degree of excess capacity and business taxes these were also covered in chapter 27 the last two are changes in government spending and changes in net exports spending unrelated to price level which may be caused by changes in other factors such as national incomes abroad and exchange rates these will be discussed in more depth in later chapters this figure shows changes in aggregate demand a change in one or more of the listed determinants of aggregate demand will shift the aggregate demand curve the rightward shift from a d1 to a d2 represents an increase in aggregate demand the leftward shift from a d1 283 shows a decrease in aggregate demand the vertical distances between 81 and the dashed lines represent the initial changes in spending and then through the multiplier effect that spending produces the full shifts of the curves if you felt comfortable with chapter 27 you can skip the next two slides or keep watching for a quick review consumer spending has impact at several ways other than price levels consumer wealth is the differ between household assets which include things like homes or stocks and bonds and liabilities which include loans or credit cards the value of the assets can change and the consumer will react by spending more as asset values increase and spending less as asset values decrease households can borrow in order to spend more which increases aggregate demand in the short run but in the long run the household reduces spending in order to pay off household debt an aggregate demand decreases expectations of future higher incomes or higher prices will increase current household spending and shift agria demand to the right expectations of lower household spending or lower prices will decrease aggregate demand and finally a reduction in personal income taxes increases disposable income and increases spending by the household which increases ad an increase in taxes will decrease disposable income and decrease household spending which in turn decreases aggregate demand investment spending is spending on capital goods increases in investment spending increases aggregate demand and decreases in investment Goods decreases Agra domain both instances are subject to the multiplier effect which causes consumer spending impacted by business investment to shift the ad curve even further as real interest rates increase the cost of borrowing increases and subsequently less will be borrowed resulting in less money spent reducing aggregate demand on the other hand a decrease in real interest rates will increase borrowing and subsequently investment spending will increase aggregate demand if business owners and managers are optimistic about future expected returns then they'll spend more now increase in the aggregate demand and if expected returns are less than favorable they will spend less now reducing aggregate demand new technologies enhance future expected returns and thus motivate businesses to spend money on the new technology increasing ad if excess capacity increases businesses will decrease current spending decreasing ad if excess capacity decreases businesses will increase spending in order to expand operations increase in aggregate demand an increase in business taxes will decrease the amount of after-tax income for businesses reducing the amount of spending businesses are capable of reducing aggregate demand and a decrease in business taxes will have the opposite effect on aggregate demand other things equal if government spending increases Agra demand increases if government spending decreases aggregate demand decreases an example of government spending is more or less transportation projects or military spending this does not include transfer payments like Social Security or welfare remember that the final part of the GDP equation net exports is found by subtracting imports from exports if net exports spending Rises ad rises if net exports spending declines then Agri demand declines there are two possible explanations as to why this occurs both of which will be covered in depth in the last unit the first possible explanation is the national income of foreign countries as the national income zuv trading partners of the u.s. increase they are more able to purchase US produced goods and services which increases aggregate demand if the foreign nation incomes decline then the opposite occurs the second possibility is caused by shifts and the exchange rate if the dollar depreciates relative to another country's currency aggregate demand increases depreciation of the dollar makes it cheaper for foreigners to buy US made goods since US products become less expensive to them this occurs because foreign buyers can quote-unquote buy more dollars with their currency using that same example dollar depreciation also makes foreign currency more expensive to Americans which discourages the US consumer from buying imports aggregate demand can decrease through changes in currency exchange rates if the US dollar appreciates relative to another country's currency the currency appreciation of the dollar discourages US exports because now US goods are relatively more expensive than before since it takes more of the foreign currency to buy the US dollar this will also encourage more import spending since the US dollar can buy more of another nation's currency than before net exports will decline which in turn reduces aggregate demand | Mr. Crouch's Flipped Classroom | UCkPrQjIzAm42FqTWTOp94hQ | 2016-03-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,339 | 8,367 |
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