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Horseshoe Bend | Sunrise or Sunset?
[Music] top of the morning to you guys we are here in the parking lot outside of Horseshoe Bend typically you have to shuttle into here so what we did was we got here at 4:20 in the morning funny story we actually meant to get here at 5:20 but Jason's phone said 4:20 at mine too 5:20 and he's with us at the alarm clock so because we were in the cross of Mountain Time Pacific time so anyway we're catching a Horseshoe Bend for sunrise ish you know a little bit when the lights above so you can actually see what you're doing there's no horde of people yet here which is good because we've seen some crazy crazy stuff during the last couple days but we're gonna make it to the top and we'll see what we get make sure to subscribe for all the travel content life on the road life of a cinematographer we got a little incline right here alright incline lens out of it Perdido views so that is where we're going it's gonna be a little fun on the way up so rooms there and so far seems like a pretty simple hike oK we've only been hiking for like 10 minutes so if you go really slow 30 minutes so far it's a good stop very keyed there trying to see you where to get a photo maybe on that rock underneath it you know safety first and dangerously close why do people have to be such animals why why don't sit here fortunately there wasn't any crazy clouds or sunrise so did it make for anything to do in seeing I was telling Jason believe me over here you never see how grouchy he is please no matter what machine sunrise sunset he's just a drunk oh we got some Sun guys their kayaks I think it's a change of plans guys we're not gonna wait til daylight because a bus of people just got dropped off quick kill switch but alright so we're calling it quits waiting so they like but since we're in the parking lot if we don't get kicked out and come back how crazy so fast I felt like a swim in swimming upstream in a matter of seconds the peace and quiet just got shot down you'll be able to compare sunrise to sunset there was no cloud so wasn't that crazy a light of lighting light was harsh okay so we're gonna make some breakfast we got breakfast going on right here in the parking lot but we're gonna stay here till sunset Jason would you like to tell them what just happened I'm not gonna do you asked if you're camping here yelling you never hear me yes super camping here I told them we're gonna be here for a few minutes he's like as long as you're not oh no he said oh you can't be here and Jason said what do you mean by camping he goes it's a yes-or-no question long story short we can't stay in parking lot until sunset now so we're going to head out for a bit and then we're gonna come back the problem is we're not yeah we're gonna walk two miles yeah so this parking lot that we're in like we said is very small so the parking lot that I already changed because I'm in work mode and in order to work properly I just have to be in my pajamas you know okay so anyway this parking lot that we're in right now that is right at the entrance of the trailhead is very small because of all the construction and we're gonna try to come back at sunset because they run shuttles from 10:00 to 4:00 sunsets i like 6:30 so this parking lot might be packed or it might not but a lot of people like park and walk for miles we're not about that we're gonna try to come back at sunset if we can find a parking spot great we'll check it out if not I'll bet five bucks right now Jason still walks here for sunset no are you sure I don't know you're very undecisive lately if I could park in this parking lot I'll watch sunsets now walking hiking another one out all right so we'll let you we'll give you an update in a couple hours [Music] and just like that we got some parking in this place is jam-packed doggy let's hope for a good sunset at least with all these people you actually gonna make it back for sunset get it but we are gonna take this out sunset a lot of clouds clouds are good but there might be too many clouds which is back could be good all the buses are here that's what time 5:30 ish it's like almost 6 o'clock just so you could people off trail don't be that person don't be that person so many bugs this did not happen very sunrise for nuts I must start running down because I don't like bugs sunset sucks lots of bugs a lot a lot oh yeah they did [Music] Mouser knows worse the bugs are the people but he thinks the bugs you think they're really bad Sun is about to drop below that cloud and we'll be good to go a lot of cloud right now not sure it's gonna clear up no I'm trying to stay optimistic it's not looking like we're gonna get a lot of color total bus my recommendation with what we were given for sunrise and sunset is sunrise is a hundred times better really there was a bajillion people yeah there were a bajillion bugs look there's one eye here look maybe the light would be better yeah it would have been good at sunset but circumstances of what was happening around us people like jumping near the rocks you're not sure if you're gonna like see somebody fall off or what's gonna happen you let us know if you've been here before just like sunrise sunset better Horseshoe Bend is a wrap subscribe down below for your daily not daily for your weekly dose of adventure and I'll see you in the next one [Music]
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What Did I Get? UK Craft Magazines
hey everybody it's a mixup cough thank you for watching today I just thought I would share with you some of the latest UK crafting magazines because I know a lot of you like to see you know what's around so some of you will already be familiar with this one's actually shared it in a recent Facebook live and this is the brand new creative stamping magazine this is issue 84 and within this one here you get this amazing very large a4 stamp set and for this one here I made two of the try phone cards and I use the Spitfire and all of the stamped images between the two cards they all got used and it's the latest while one of the latest videos now on the channel so if you haven't seen that one you can check it out you can see exactly how those stamps looks it's really nice and you also get the Union Jack stencil there as well so you know all works really well together and then this is the magazine lots of inspiration in there as always you know if you are someone that just loves stamping creative stamping it has always been one of my favorite magazines and I've you know I used to subscribe to it and I have lots of their stamp sets so yeah it's a really fun one you can just see at the top there the lovely little Bulldog and how that stunts all looks it looks really good so yeah check out my latest last kind of tutorial video because that features that stamp set so that's the issue 84 creative stamping then I've also received the latest issue of paper craft essentials so this is an issue 187 and the free gift with this one here I haven't even opened it but it's this embossing folder which is the I think it's the bud little yet says it there but Lea so it's cool butterflies and buddleja right in front of me so you've got this butterfly die there and then you've got all the sentiments I love a sentiment it doesn't matter if it's even the same thing because the fonts are always different so it's nice to just kind of you know pull out different ones she got sending all I love I like that one forever friends I don't think I've got one and I used to be obsessed with Forever Friends when I was a young girl and I even had the Forever Friends locket which was a heart in half and you gave one half to your best friend and III think I've still got that half somewhere so yeah that's what that reminded me of then you got get well soon enjoy your birthday that's really nice and you can see it's kind of like they've you know given you a suggestion there that you could have it towards the top right of that embossing folder so that's a nice free gift and then you have all of the inspiration I always do a feature in this one which is the the shape up feature and some of you will be familiar with this card here so it was the twist and pop and I also done a smaller size there as well absolutely love that one it was using the honky-dory birthday cake stamp set I can't remember the exact name that I used for that one but it is oh there we go it was a slice of happiness so for the letter A I used that slice of cake loved it really enjoyed that one and I've used the paper Posey's collection thereby trim craft which I know many of you have so yeah that's the one I done there but there's also tons of other things now I also have been sent the simply lettering so I do get sent these magazines because I feature in a lot of them and obviously with my affiliation with crafts - they do kindly send them to me which is very nice and this is a simple yes Turing and there's a funny one really because some of you may have heard me mention in numerous videos but my handwriting is horrendous and I write in capital letters which is terrible and I did obviously once learn how to write properly and I did have nice writing in school to a degree but it's something that's just I don't know why I write in capital letters and I have I keep telling myself I have to almost relearn how to write again because I think that's the only way I'm going to get out of writing in capitals is to actually learn how to write again so when this dropped through my door I didn't expect it and it has really made me think about my writing because I want to be able to create my own kind of you know beautiful script maybe you know for for stamping and just to be able to have nice handwriting in cards there's something I would love to be able to do so yeah I've got this one here and you receive three and colored pencils metallic ones and I've actually already thrown them into my stash I think of my other colored pencils oh here we are about just at reach so these are them they're simply lettering yes you get these three metallic pencils so I love my colored pencils so I will definitely be using these which is why I quickly put them away so you've got those three and then you also have this here which is your lettering practice sheets so I haven't done any of it yet I need to sit down when I've got you know a good couple of hours and really kind of focus on all of this but you've got your practice sheets there is ideal for brush pen you know actually learn to do the writing I mean I I guess doing the fancy writing is probably a bit advanced I just need to start learning to write normally to start with but you've got all of your different practice sheets there I love all that this kind of thing you know the thin kind of light strokes up and then your heavy strokes down I kind of you know got a very slight understanding of it but it's something I really do want to focus on so it's kind of like my own little personal goal this year and there's some other templates for things going on as well so yeah if you are someone that's maybe a bit similar to mean you're kind of thinking no one could really do with doing that as well then have a little look at the simply lettering I mean there's a lot of them this one is $5.99 all of these are available online as well so you can order them so they're posted you know through your door I just always have adored all of the inspirations and stuff I mean there's more things there to teach you and inspire you so yeah I got that one through so we will see let's see what happens with this and let's see if it works first that one and then also I receive card making paper crafts so I do a feature for them every month and I will show you the ones in here again some of you will be familiar and I think I had a new size as well it's one of my favorite card styles to do it is very popular on the channel and I will show you the free gift as well in a moment it is here so perfect points and it's the arrow fold cards and I used a really nice collection from it was the Heritage Collection from Maggie Holmes and you can see the ones that I've made here so I don't know five by seven six by six and then that's an a six size and you get the simple instructions there on how to make each one but they are really lovely just that collections lovely really really is nice got top tips there for me as well and then the free gift for this one is this here which is a 3d shadow box card-making kit you get these really cute little stamps here so you've got the cat on the swing which can actually look like it's swinging within if I bring that up there don't know how well you can see this one here I don't want to get too much glare on it but certainly for you to be able to see it you can see the box there and there's the cat on the swing kind hanging down so yeah this is see what you can make and you've got enough in here to make it doesn't say how many but there's quite a few pages in there and I think one page is one card so one two three four five six seven possibly eight maybe it's there right in front of my face but I can't see but I think you've got eight and these are designed by Sally mountain it doesn't say anything on the back there but I think I saw a really nice gift you know if you want to make sometimes it's good too if you need to just quickly kind of bulk out your stash of cards some of these pre-made ones but you just got to pop everything out pop some glue on and get them together quite good for that so yeah if you're someone that enjoys those kind of cards or even if you're crafting with you know your children at the moment these are great ones because you don't have to worry about scissors and kind of getting your die machine out and all that kind of stuff it's all done there for you so I thought that was quite a sweet gift okay so that is just some of the latest magazines that are out and about at the moment I may have some more to add to this video but if not I will always share them when they do come through and another tutor in another video anyway and I'm starting to kind of use a lot of these products in my facebook live crafting so again if you are on Facebook and you'd like to join in or just sit back and watch you don't have to interact with the group at all you might just want to enjoy it you know in your own kind of time so head over there and just like the mixed up craft a Facebook page and you'll be able to join in all the fun so thank you for watching I'll be back very soon with another video and take care bye bye
Sam Calcott UK - Mixed Up Craft
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Ratchet And Clank- Clank Crusher Trophy Guide
what is up you guys it's a girl to kick ass gamer chick AK a she has a mind and today I'm going to show you guys how to get the clink crusher trophy so this is on the map court you and as you can see it's by these two arch conveyor belts and you'll use this gadget bot to open the store up and then there will be a gadget but they were here on that little pad right there and you bring them over here sit him underneath in the store click this gadget bottle it gets crushed throw that back where pick this guy back up chrome here oh it's not close enough right there that's good enough and then you take this one back up you do that five times and you get the clink crusher trophy which I just got because I did it a few times before I started pressing the court hope you guys enjoyed this if so go ahead and punch their level and into fish and rich my every night that you guys the next video peace
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August September October WoW- Health- Cats- TW Binge Eating Talk
my heart is not having it today I'm Lally just standing here it was 60 when I was laying down just woke up so I'm just standing at the window in the kitchen eating seaweed watching a cop they're out in force today and yesterday oh he's going somewhere no lights on though I saw him pull one person over yesterday I totally thought that was like cut on my lip I got a feeling yesterday I'm not not scared of the pain of the dentist that's not what my issue is and every time I go they're like well this last time he said you have tattoos you shouldn't be scared of pain [ __ ] I'm not scared of pain but what I am scared of is choking and when assistance and stuff don't do the suction right and I get the water in the back of my throat I feel like I'm choking and that's what but that's what scares me and it doesn't help that two dentists ago he yelled at me and he was like quit moving your tongue or I'm going to cut it why you got to be so mean I'm trying I'm always up until like my last time at the dentist I've always been so calm at appointments and everything because you're taught to just shove it all down and I think as I'm getting older and sicker I just don't have the energy to hide my real self I'm a very scared sad person today is Josh's Monday standing here heart rate's at 111 my sciatic on my left side has been extremely bad and my midback has been really bad and then it's worse from yesterday in the dentist chair and then of course my headaches are not going away and I don't know if that has something to do with my cervical spine cuz I've never looked at that but I'm waiting on a brain MRI and maybe they'll do a MRI on my cervical spine too because I've been getting these massive headaches I have a headache every day every day now and sometimes times the pain medicine doesn't even touch it and I don't know if it's like a tension headache I don't know if it's something to do with my spine y yeah whatever are you waiting for grass don't mind the floors they're filthy because all I waste my energy on is laundry and dishes the floors can suck my I look red oh and I'm like extremely cold today and clammy um even though it's like 96 outside I think so that's fun my body doesn't know how to regulate its temperature anymore I don't think I feel like trash editing maple hey big girl what she doing chunk update it's been like 15 minutes and I'm starting to feel excessively sick and very tired and what time is it I've been up for an hour and 45 minutes and I feel like I'm done for the day also I've noticed when I do too much my sinuses like I had really bad headaches and my sinuses hurt and I've having a sore throat so that's fun I literally tested for Co because when we got back from San Francisco I was like oh [ __ ] I got sick but I don't have any other symptoms durge also I had to stop using my sleep mask cuz it was giving me even more of a headache cuz I get headaches in the back I don't know I need to fill these oh I smashed my finger like three months ago and it's still growing out okay so today is Saturday I've been up since 7:30 I think I'm cutting an apple right now and I'm going to salt the Apple but I wanted to um document that the last two days I've been I don't know how to say it cuz when my my heart's too fast I'm Tac cardic I think and the last two days I've been tacky and bra BR Brady cardia bra cardia um my heart rate goes down to like 50 and I don't feel very good and then I stand up and it shoots up to like 130 so my heart rate has just the variability has just been insane and ridiculous and then when I'm standing up instead of my heart rate being like 110 120 like normal like it normally is lately it's at like 80 which is actually normal but that's why when I sit down lay down it goes down like 30 40 beats per minute so I think there was something else I wanted to document oh my um my left knee has been um doing its thing where it like extends too far it's done it like five times today I might have to put a brace on it and it hurts um it's done that since I remember the first time it really affected me was in middle school and then um my legs just give out like my knees it happened when I was 16 at my first job and I had to ride like a motorized cart because I couldn't walk for like 10 minutes so I'm kind of wondering if I have a hypermobility issue too because when my hip went out and I was on disability for a year cuz they couldn't figure out what was wrong with my hip because they couldn't see anything wrong with my hip until they finally sent me back to physical therapy he was like oh you're hypermobile like your uh joint your hip isn't in the right spot and so my hip goes out a lot it's always my left hip it's always been my left leg that has the most issues so I'm wondering if I have I don't think I have hypermobile EDS because I don't have like the um the things with like my hands like they don't stretch my joints are like really short in my hands but my legs and my hips and like my elbows see seem to be more hyper mobile so I don't know I know that can be like a comorbidity I feel like everything I have is just one big cluster and then they send you to different specialist for everything and everyone's like and then I'm just suffering yeah I'm going to go eat my Apple yes maple what she doing oops and I'm being an absolute Terror today h you turd okay Cho oh pretty girl me she's soft like bunny that's what I say she very soft like bunny she just wants grass first time putting compression socks on um that took a lot of my energy that was very hard yes ma'am what's going on Maple I'm laying back down and I broke down and bought a shower stool two weeks ago it's hard to shower sometimes so I just sit down cuz my arms on my legs a lot of the time um like especially my it's actually both they're pretty even but it's like I worked out for a long time and my M the burning muscle pain I think that they refer to it like the lactic acid type feeling I'm assuming like right now my arms are already getting tired from being up so I'm just going to go lay down like this and these your pee [Music] prints see if I can catch this on Tape Trouble so it's been a while um I haven't felt great and then I felt better and then I fell off my eating so so now my stomach is very angry cuz I binged for like 4 days yes Maple mom sucks um I know I could have only gained tops 5B Maple which I know a lot of people are like you can't do that in 5 days yes I can let me just say yes I can just like when people say don't get mad when your weight doesn't come off fast you didn't gain it fast yes I did when you have binge eating disorder you can inhale crazy amounts of calories so I know I've gained probably between 3 and 5 lbs which is fine CU I'm still the lowest I've been in 13 years and I'm getting back on it today Josh was getting ready for work and I was passed out did not feel good I just cut two two bags of carrots and now I'm cutting squash because I'm obsessed with cooking that with Boolean and then the extra broth too I love drinking it I'm waiting at Applebees to surprise my mom cuz Mandy and Michelle are taking her to dinner I mean lunch for her birthday so I'm just waiting in here for them to come surprise apparently Mandy drove them here I'm watching the park right now there they are hi momy I didn't know you were in here yeah birthday lunch with my mom was fun I'm heading home now um yeah I think I'm going to play World of Warcraft when I get home with Josh we started up again and we started new characters because we always come back to wow because it's our forever game but yeah today is November 2nd Josh just went to work that's the heater you hear in the background cuz it's starting to get really cold and I have all of Warcraft loaded up right now I might play a little bit of that I need to fold the laundry I think I need another coffee I have to go to the post office today I have to get a prescription today but I'm feeling a lot better I have had more energy lately I'm able to sit up like a normal human being again I've been able to like sit up pretty much all day um the only thing is my back's been hurting but uh my back's always going to hurt since as the urgent care doctor said it's B my spine's crumbling I love how I laugh but that's really [ __ ] depressing because my spine is crumbling and I got a brain MRI and all that came back and everything was normal so that's nice to know so I'm pretty caught up with um all my Thrift stuff except all the clothing I got before I need to go through all of that still so um I decided to walk to the thrift store today get some steps in and some sunshine in my life because I was getting tired before Josh went to work so these are the buttons this a dery this is maple donut they're I believe sisters but um they are locked in the room because I have to rotate the cats into the living area because this one likes to stalk um Cosmo so we have to reintroduce them because she was uh terrorizing him aren't they cute diry baby okay love you so soft come here good girl you're a good girl too mesle what's up durch dery so I'm up for my daily nap yes I take a daily nap springo that's Maple Donut's favorite toy durge also likes it um but I'm up for my nap I am going to be delisting and relisting my inventory while I can talk and I have some new inventory I bought today at the thrift store obviously um I spend a lot of time looking at uh sections I don't usually look at and picking through that to kind of learn new stuff because that's what this whole thing is is learning new brands and everything and if you don't like resellers I'm just trying to get some groceries okay I'm not one of those people that's finding stuff out here for like $3,000 I'm like oh I made $9 no now we can get a bag of frozen vegan tenders okay and I do a lot of work just to get that because I can't have a regular job right now also broth helps my salt stay stable stay stable cuz my heart's been doing a lot better say hi to the [Music] candle
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Halo Infinite Campaign Full Day 2 Part 1 - Full YouTube Livestream (12/9/2021)
this is a stupid thing it says on air but it's not on here so hey [Music] it'd be great if i could actually like get this thing [Music] me so [Music] welcome to day two i'm gonna make sure that because i kind of want to see i have on the elgato i have preview disabled i have chrome off like i don't have chrome open the only thing open is just the main elgato itself there it goes okay good because i want to see if there could have been because whenever i had those open is probably like it does save from a hit on a ram cpu from it or generally just cpu but um i was wanting to make sure it's like see it's like all right could the freezing have been caused by that because i saw a video thing and it said it's like oh if you're dealing with a freezing thing just be weary that this takes up a [ __ ] ton of [ __ ] down your cpu switching chrome [Music] why did i blank from that well i'm hoping that it's going to work all right so yeah my mic is connected you're going to try and go for more than an hour let's see how much did it save seemed like saved quite a bit i'm debating on going after this one showing too much i remember yeah we went after this dude but this dude had an energy sword he was he was invisible so but this one i think up here is like a grunt see do i teleport tower i can [Music] and also just teleport over to this firebase here because if i just teleport to the firebase it shouldn't be too much of an issue anyway so we're gonna see how far we can get through because this is gonna be a long long campaign and uh like in terms of this week today is like the only um day that i can do it because tomorrow i'm gonna be at work or doing other things since i have my parents coming up because they live like entire states away because of freaking last year cripes i was gonna need probably a mongoose well well i guess we're just going with the mongoose anyone preferably yeah you very good and we took over whatever that location thing was so let's see here it's the best way down let's go across that bridge see that on our side no it's okay see it's on the other side there there's actually a mule or armor thing right there i'll go for that ah [ __ ] they're just on top of the mountain here all right whoops yep right here hmm let's see and then i'm able to teleport to this there seems to be also chord [Music] says your first mueller armor locker this that's not my first that's probably like the third or fourth another one use a grapple shot 50 times that makes sense did you all just follow me master chief granted i mean who wouldn't so if you're around chief there's like an 80 90 percent chance you're probably gonna debatably survive as long as you're not one of the ones on a suicide mission granted to be honest you probably wouldn't actually want to be around him because of the endings of like each game he was on reach when reach fell and then he was on the ring when the ring exploded and then he was on high charity when high charity got [ __ ] up along with delta halo he's one of them [Music] edge confirmed kill on the hvt once we deal with the crew we'll be all done here i was gonna say at some point or another you're going to die yeah that's gonna explode the smaller they are the less they have to fall i think that's how the same goes anyway that's the last of bridges unbound any indication that's a good thing that's all pretty good i don't like plasma pistols personally but at the same time i understand the relative use of them so i'm not going to complain oh is that part of that like your structure thing was over that one yeah yeah we're over there i guess there's nothing there so who knows and then there's a target thing up here which gets us a was it the mauler is there any anything that's why anything to spawn next to the only thing to spawn next to is a echo because i'm trying to kind of like work my way in to not shoot myself in the back i guess i'm going over here 200 meters boy okay good there's just a station thing right here whoever was here this was like some [ __ ] anders would do just yeah i'll just have a little like research station thing right oops just right next to the giant ass chasm and then that was an outpost thing that i believe we liberate already yeah the um the redoubt of sundering yeah so she has a thing right next to it so i'm gonna go to it says thank god there's fast travel in this game i'm gonna go and do i'm gonna do that i don't believe i ordered anything there's a the mail responded to me outside of it i own the place man why are you spawning about it granny that's just me nitpicking at that point oh yeah right there looking right at it sweet then there's actually another one not too far away actually there's a lot of sparring chords but the same time i think that makes sense being all the collector not collectibles but the ability stuff that you get such with the enemy tracker which um especially against um like sword elites is very useful especially against that one at the tower which i i originally didn't even realize like oh i'm supposed to use it uh lord what happened here up straight right in this this is a pelican or is this a uh escape this is an escape pod just like yeah this is the one directly from the uh original it's so cool granted i mean just this whole game is two i mean damn look at it yeah i'm playing this on a siri on not a serious accident xbox one x [ __ ] i'm seeing a big red mark oh ghost i even got oh oh that's going to be opie he literally thought he was dead damn it there [Music] sweet i like i would not have known i would have been able to do that because i'm so used to the old games i guess we're going up to this dude actually is there a there's a mueller armor thing not too far right there where i'm not too far yeah sure it's on the other side of the entire like canyon do that later and again as well yeah then again this is also pretty far cause i think like the only thing in this area that i still need to do so but i um when i woke up earlier i when i turned on youtube uh on my tv because i was eating lunch and one of the first videos that showed up was a thing about atriox at the very beginning what the [ __ ] are they sending down troops i'm not bothering but um suppose the aatrox of that cutscene had said a kind of reference to the arbiter from halo wards like the first halo awards game i believe um if i'm recalling the title correctly i didn't watch it because i i had already seen the scene i'll probably look back at it but um yeah i was like like if that's actually something that's that is there then yeah that's a hell of a reference because i mean um kill wars is where atr halo r2 is where atriox was introduced and if it's using the halo ward one um arbiter then yeah that'd be maybe something because that's uh very much a reference especially now that we're in halo very much the differing story lines uh coming together which being how it is with uh halo wars 2 is ending in the ending of halo 5 in the beginning of this game i kind of wonder if we're going to come across uh professor anders like i that's entirely just a theory i don't know if we are i'm just kind of wondering if if that could be a case since that is a possibility i guess can't take a [ __ ] vehicle up we're in range of ignovus the devourer wait what so named because well he's a brute so you can probably guess dangerous doesn't begin to describe this guy don't turn your back on him thank you where do these come from oh jesus christ that ah [ __ ] there's always a jackal sniper that i can't see all right that's the point that does another thing too um now that i know the [ __ ] up there you know what i'm just gonna take your rifle ah that's an ass move then again the shields didn't seem like it took much to take down so hopefully that's gonna be [ __ ] off [Music] died god damn it i need to what the [ __ ] is that jackal doing to me so jackal sniper again so i did seem to do something i was like i need to find better weapons thank you what what what what is going on what what the hell is going on victory up i saw another [ __ ] thing there no went down there bastard ignovis the devourer so named because well he's a brood so you can probably guess dangerous doesn't begin to describe this guy don't turn your back on it got your ass you can't survive devourer is no more and if his dossier is accurate that's a very let's see and then we get um this here i wonder how this is i'm gonna stop thinking about it skewer new weapon it looks like everything here has been done on this side anyway over here um these are thousands already completed there is like a mule or armory thing there now let's see upgrades here to upgrades what can we get get a red and crucial capacitor by additional 50 of base shield strength hell yeah i'm getting i'm getting as much from shielding as possible for this the upgrading shield let's see and then there's other sperm cores as well like around here like there's one that's like pretty much near where we started off with this and then there's this mjolnir armor thing all the way called freaking way over there see here's that one and then one out here for some reason and then you have some armor crates armory there is this one is this like a i think that's another oh it's a target it's a lot we've gone through an amount gone through a decent amount at the same time there's still like a lot of other areas for us to go you know bulk iris who's the one uh over here very weary of and then uh we still have to get this fob position all the way up here which is why you're not we're not seeing anything on this side of the map it's like 14 of those mueller things cripes and then like 14 uh armored quarters well then again this is like the biggest section of the map i think and what it looks like so i guess um generally at the same time i kind of just want to go for it just so i have like fob positions because i mean for this dude all i have to do is go over which you can probably just go over to this that'll be charlie's do it do that one target uh i don't want to go to rochester sorry i was getting like internship emails and they're always in like some weird-ass place that i'm not gonna go let's hear their marines here there's a little audio like i kind of wonder if there's audio logs at all of the fops and i'm just missing them because i found that one ready when you are cheating sir there's one more person i get this dude so we can oops give him like a heart attack or something so then we can go after this guy all right looks like he's over this way so let's go over here [Music] okay it's just there's a cliff god damn it wait what is this for like is there anything for this this is a forerunner structure generally and again this whole [ __ ] thing well is would this count i mean granted he used 400 technology to make the ring but if this is the ring that um the spirit of fire team had made which i which really knows be honest being how the ending went um i cannot because i suppose it's the zeta halo and that halo didn't actually have issues like it wasn't destroyed at any point had to be remade but the same time like halo wars 2 kind of mess with some stuff so really i don't exactly know off top my head officer how about we ruin his day come off get him off [Applause] you do not want to be out there get back in here get back in here oh [ __ ] that stuff sucks vehicles too [Music] all right so there he's dead i'm gonna start moving because that's that doesn't look good i don't like that there's a red elise [Music] one less member of banished command to worry about i bet the rest of the brass are terrified of you and if not they sure should be sweet riven mangler now let's probably go over here now there's probably a bunch of other [ __ ] too whenever we take these ones so let's see so [ __ ] a thousand meters good good lord what is that smoke now let's see what roadway do i take so sorry go through the excavation site or completely around i'm going completely around and i'm not dealing with it going to deal with that last before continuing like i want to make sure i have everything majority of things done oh lord that would have been bad uh before i continue on let's see there's something that you want to want to keep an eye on all right it's still going you know for about 32 minutes now because i remember a couple years ago anyway i was streaming on uh twitch i was streaming the entirety of uh far cry 6 like the main game there's a propaganda tower or something up here there's damn yeah there it is took out a banished propaganda tower am i getting these like late or something i mean i've taken out like a a decent amount i'd say like four or so suppose there's 40. so taking out what was like like i haven't really taken out many but it's because i'm not seeing as many of them trying to do other things that i could see on the map saw something over there i didn't like there's something huge over here let's kind of see do i want to explore or do i want to get that fob post is there something up here as well i think that might be marine let's get the fob post because i think that might actually help us with revealing uh places and things around here there's sprinkler here or is it just vehicles looks like just vehicles and weapons let's say i have a warthog over your warhog's all you need in this game [Music] oh god we could use an lcd [Music] yeah it's as soon as you do then you get your ass gunned down get to safety another one dispatches from the front asses your first unsc audio lock wait i'm confused unless i just didn't register yesterday but the same time it's like and speaking once yeah there is another one right here which makes you kind of think that there's other unsc audio logs in each fob it's so weird like i thought i got these already is already well underway with the next stages of break a trip but each time out i wonder if we've pressed our luck too far and now of course comes my favorite part of my day debriefing with dr halsey have a good doctor's unquestionably so it seems like halsey's being a pain in the ass but um jesus christ at least alaska is still alive but supposedly lock was as well whenever these were made so so locke is in the game it's fair to our knowledge and i understand a lot of people didn't like log because they're trying to like make him like the new master chief in halo 5 but i mean other than that like i didn't have any issue with the characters really in the game this seemed like but did i get this one before or did i miss it oh boy uh that's gonna be fun but it seems like we also passed oh so yeah that one was a squad that needed help there's a squad as well just up the hill that also needs help that we can probably get to and then also a facility horn of abolition similar telemetry suggests their bench outpost may serve a vital function of communication and tracking operations let's see backward hog in our wart hog for us a new one it's gonna go out right huge [ __ ] from marines so outpost intel there's also these here these count for anything because they're blank oh it's because there are two things in there okay and then infinity's approach that's a [ __ ] ton of stuff here so it seems like you're supposed to be 14 outposts how many have you gotten i don't think many to be honest one two three four five six i believe and then seven right there so we have about half of them i think this but didn't we get yeah we got lancer squad already didn't we do that yesterday oh wait that may have been yeah there's a problem with the game whenever i started it where um it kicked me out and i had to completely reload the game so we may have been on our way to lancer squad and i may have just not uh done it let's see we got like two targets now let's see we have this one here what does that get us oh it doesn't look like a gun i want to see and then here there again i kind of concerned about the two new targets or um there's bit bap all right so that's a grand so that should be too much of an issue oh an elite and that's a um it's not one of those spec op ones where are those where are they called i remember them in reach oh i'm seeing uh this is classic there's some what zoom got sued and there's a probability if i can get um settlement from the litigation i'm gonna i'm gonna actually forward this to my parents let's see did i did it sand properly let's make sure i sent it to the right email yeah yep that's a good good write email because um because being again is it not surprising for a chinese-owned company but they shared um information they shouldn't have there's a lot of information that seems that uh came out that they shouldn't have uh given out it's like if you ever use zoom there's possibility of getting it like this is something where i'm trying to see the email closed action.com it's like that's probably fine because this this does look a little weird but the same time as well as like this is coming to my account this is a school account that i'm using why am i getting this let's see so shared uh certain information with third parties uh should have more to prevent unwanted meeting uh disruption by third parties advertise zoom meeting app as being encrypted end to end when play tests contend it was not at the time and alleged uh conduct uh alleged conduct violated california state and federal law even though i don't live in california but the same time it's still money it can go up but it's not exactly the same thing though because i'm trying to figure it out though it's like is this actually a real thing because i mean there's always like like the settlement chaser [ __ ] emails you get like all the damn time but the same times like who the hell knows if it's real or not because i mean that's the thing too even with a school account like somehow they can still find your ass and they can make it so that you get like some very weird emails so i just sent over to like my parents be like hey does this make sense does it seem like it's reliable because we could get money from this because um to be honest like i i didn't have a problem with using zoom even though there are points whenever my connection would be like weirdly disrupted at times when it doesn't make sense something like that but seeing time too it's kind of like you know being how it was there's a lot of other options that should have gone through the truth that would have been a lot better whoa what was burning me the [ __ ] did uh was there a blast or something i missed that i didn't see it's almost trying to go like 100 miles an hour down like a 35 mile an hour road approaching like a challenger i think that's a charger without a fight all the more reason to take a sniper like up there probably trying to just left them right right there [ __ ] off grunt [ __ ] off i'm trying to get my health back [Music] wow so see go go go away i can see where you're shooting from there's there's things um in here so i'd find a way in looks like it all goes back to whatever's in that building so uh i think we're out of the woods they come back i'm ready ah that handles the lockdown and i've located the main control console for the facility let's go uh um uh oh [ __ ] off one less target great the arrays panels are exposed now we just have to not good banished reinforcements inbound chief that's pretty normal what the [ __ ] oh jesus christ [ __ ] drop ships [ __ ] you foreign that's working three more to go [Music] why why jesus christ if i could use that um oh it's like a stairway or something back up where are these [ __ ] coming from [Applause] okay there's something right there so comes array destroyed you made life for the surviving unsc personnel in this ring a little safer there are still scanning towers in operation around the ring but they'll be less effective without the nerve center good work [Music] say it's like did we get through that sweet let's see this one this wasn't even like the main area i was want to go to like i still got some kind of marine squad over here that i have to rescue but now i have a ghost and less of a communication problem so run effectiveness against operations unsc distress signal nearby chief marking the source reinforcements foreign you kidding me oh jesus christ yeah there's only two again i mean we've saved like dozens of marines all the time so i think that that number's starting to slowly grow this looks like there's some mueller armory and like a supply thing that's why but a spartan core too far away what i'm just gonna do this way whoa there's something over there someone was sleeping here but then either they were murdered or something bad happened or something else bad happened anyway where did you come from so down in the thing yep there you go now let's see here's why i only have one smart core i thought i got two didn't i oh yeah there's still one that's like right up there next to this flv but yeah um then we actually have two squads that are not actually that far away so i might be able to do both if anything i consider this game is kind of a combination of halo just cause and far cry i'm picking up a unsc distress signal not far from this location [Music] i'm probably just gonna take a ghost in what the hell are y'all doing here all hostels eliminated glad we made it in time how many of y'all are there just one so a single person here damn you got like a whole like outpost here yeah damn i'd make a bit of a outpost base right there for the unsc sweet all right so we're reaching an hour so i'm going to go up here and try and get the marine there but there's a possibility that the video may freeze again which i'm hoping it doesn't being that um my computer was asleep all night and i'm making sure that the cpu is maintained decently so oops it's probably gonna be a thing of two because i'm probably not gonna be done with this so i'm probably just gonna show my parents probably just the game like just to see because i mean they knew that i was buying this every platform physically possible i bought it on steam um like i bought the campaign on steam i have it installed on steam as well i have it on here and i bought a collector edition steelbook thing on target too like i even told my parents as well it's like when that game comes out i'm getting like a collector edition or something i'm getting whatever the hell the most expensive damn version of it is and i will [ __ ] buy it granted like uh with the whole thing with multiplayer coming out that kind of caused some problems but like in terms of the campaign the campaign i was going for anyway it's like i've been waiting to see how that story had been you know would finish up since technically 20 2015 when halo 5 came out and then 2017 i believe when when uh hail wars 2 came out oops [Music] there's something nearby oh yeah my owner meal i literally just passed it it's pretty close by where there you are i'll i'll investigate what that is here in a moment oh jesus christ [Applause] uh so i saw a jack of sniper i saw a jackal sniper i did not like that at all gotta move thanks damn it's like if i was here like a couple minutes earlier i would have probably been able to stop in him out of this damn town squadrons like one left there is another mueller thing there so i'll get that um then what am i gonna do there's there is a target here now that that's settled let's go check out that dick site unless you've got other plans like how you like there's times when she's like oh yeah we gotta gotta you know get working here because they're trying to fire this ring even though it's going to like kill everyone but i think the banished is like a suicide cult oh jesus what the [ __ ] mm-hmm okay there it is i was like where is this thing all right so that that one's done now we have that i'll try and go over here and then there's really not much left there is i think a yeah in our fire team uh nerd squad over there that needs help along with some other things to get better than that i think most other things around here have been done and then obviously things probably up here that we need to do that we haven't gotten so oh i don't recommend following me but you do have a free energy sword now energy swords along with jackal snipers and gravity hammers in this game are terrifying so may as well use it i have one of my own i'll use a manga mangler is pretty pretty reliable anyway or at least that i've noticed i've had this i think for at least the majority of the time that i've played this game other than like an assault rifle holy [ __ ] oh this is so cool holy [ __ ] damn this is quicker than using a vehicle unless i get a wasp because i do have wasps in this game because i remember seeing them with he's got a lot of blood on his hands time for some payback oh [ __ ] he's gonna go to those damn i i should have uh got him out of it crap crap crap crap [ __ ] off [ __ ] off jackal sniper your [ __ ] ass is up there thank you you take the vehicle now take out the rest of the squad it's like they they have up they have the um high ground let's try to destroy my [ __ ] [ __ ] out of here [ __ ] outta here goes [Music] got what [Music] see there's another um pod there and then i might just teleport actually i probably just drive over to the base i can also kind of scope out the dig site a little bit while i'm up here so dig sites like down there right this ghost is not handling that great hmm yeah it's pretty pretty big area oh [ __ ] we've gone to an hour and 13 minutes and so far it has not uh killed itself that's good so i'm pretty much going to do this until it pretty much kills it like kills itself in some way shape or form i mean i literally have nothing else for the rest of this week so we got that and then mate i'm probably just going to teleport back so that i can get some forces and then go and save that one marine squad and then go to um fob alpha vehicle delivery confirmed chief it looks like speaking of which right as soon as i he did it did he wait right as soon as i said that it was going to do it it did it according to um from what it looks like gap stream broke so um i'm gonna redo this god damn it stupid thing like it's getting there you all right you guys walking back to part who the hell knows what weird audio there one thing i'm going to do as well is i'm also going to keep an eye on both that on cpu and memory make sure that it might not be like a bug because both are relatively high in their usage they don't know what's causing that like again i'm looking up videos granted as well that was the longest had gone uh for part one of day two but um see let's see how far i can get hopefully we can get up to fob alpha in this one oh god all right there we go center or like the more i kind of do things the more i kind of see like friendly forces around which is a good thing and speaking of which there's enemy forces right there on the left when did that grenade stick bastards all right yep spanish yeah so do i have to get it from up here i think i do did my soldiers just get murdered there's something that the weapon have to go on and then over yet over here just that one door that we tried going into which is locked uh [ __ ] shoot me over here i'm wondering though is what do i do with this i'm trying to hide i just physically don't know how to get down there he's getting turret and then we're going over here to help this squad oh yeah it seems like there's a decent amount of people underneath me so i feel like there might be something down there question is how do you get down there so where am i going looks like i have a little roadblock things oh lord i just rip nosedived into the [ __ ] ground oh crap unsc distress signal intercepted the squad's nearby [Music] what did y'all do to piss off this many [ __ ] vanish okay just two okay three there was a fourth person but they got murdered right at the end oh wait there's four okay good but i think one was one that i brought spartan could have been up to five damn it you know there's a prop propaganda tower right over there wow oh woo propaganda towers it's like 10 valor okay how much stuff do i have left oh not not too much actually bro we're so close to the rocket launcher that's sweet let's see in terms of upgrades so i need three more to get this one 50 percent of base shield strength i can't get that stupid thing which pisses me off i'm doing our armor up there there's a razorback here but it's like on top of a mound i could probably take it for a bit hey we're literally just taking up the whole thing screw off multiplayer cosmetics there's the there's the dig site there's a grunt down there that i have to do one of the unsc is most wanted if you can believe it let's see how he fares against a spartan right now you're just starting to sound like cortana that's deserving scan this i guess not i'm gonna go around because i do not trust that and i'm willing to bet i have to kill a jackal sniper it's probably right on top of this mountain yikes good lord melting my armor more of them chief where the hell you came from [Music] oh gosh jackal's doing it [ __ ] off jackal hmm no no no no surprise [ __ ] sniper jackal [ __ ] off speaking of which with them out of the way that's all that's left is the target i think you just killed the universe's deadliest grunt and that's one less hassle for the unsc on this ring yeah we're going to sneeze in there so give me a moment but um i think now let's see because i want to see any better weapons here because i don't like disrupter kneeler skewer because now we're going for the fob what in the hell they do to this place this leads directly over to the dig site so they brought something over here and burned their way through it unless this was used for housing but then again that wouldn't be surprising we could use an lz out here let's secure that fob do i just like slit its neck or something whenever i do that or what [ __ ] outta here i saw that i saw that beam it's all that light get out of here [Music] time to claim it for the unsc bob secured nice work chief we're just a stone's throw away from outpost tremonius just above where we met do you remember what it was like before you found me i was on my own for so long just waiting for you feels like a lifetime ago oh there's still actually a decent amount of stuff out here which isn't exactly surprising being how that is jesus christ we have it even goes all the way out here there's a target over here i'm good i probably won't do that one or at least for a while i don't have a freaking clue there's like a surprising amount of stuff back here still like let's see so there's like two squads plus like a crate thing there and like mjolnir armor and see spartan core there's a squad there plus i think there's still there's still stuff over here in outpost terminus we technically don't have full control over by the way because i there's some squads that i didn't get out we got a gun goose like these guys are on top of a mountain so i have to it's probably a lot more climbing if anything so unless you get like a wasp a wasp i would really love to have because the wasps they can lose fly around come on you can get it let's see i think there's actually a let me get that first since it's actually just right there he's gonna get pissed if i'm out here looks like they would get pissed at me cuz there's some stuff out there too oh boy maybe like a skull under here or above it there's a place where there would be something that [ __ ] see me i i can't use that for [ __ ] damn how are you not dead of course it runs out of energy in like to have one hit god damn it all right so let's see if i can actually shoot for [ __ ] sakes yeah what the [ __ ] there you go hell yeah like an ambush or something that just wasn't aware of [ __ ] you there he is i'm here because i heard a spartan core was over here what is right there is that is that it all for this scrap cannon now if only that fan was still here any other weapons all right good there's a commandos all right then now where's it right next to where we started in the foundation let's see if we can actually see where we technically had started from well there's actually a ship as well that should just be right like out there or some [ __ ] was that it might be that or something over there it's not that one oh i think i may know what like how they would have uh found the ring and all that was because anders said that she was sending out like a distress signal for it and then that may have been what had uh sent our drawing cortana and really everyone else over and that may have been where things started from i don't know there's a lot of theorizing still being even though i'm this far in the game which i think isn't that far to be honest well there would have to be at least something up here well the main theme is up here is this like one one of i think this is like one of the highest points [Music] everything here and then yeah and then there's there's the building right there which i'm willing to bet that that's the control room because um per the map i mean it shows it in the map but um design wise like it's kind of hard for me to see it's uh see it's or that a library and if it's a library i'm gonna be scared because uh we high chances are that's where something bad shows up did i get the damn thing that i was over there for okay good i did i was like did i go all that way and get nothing unsc distress pulls detected more marines in trouble let's go be heroes uh um [Music] eyes up reinforcements [ __ ] out of here all banished forces eliminated the squad made it thanks to you death i guess there's three i think one i may have died one or two just kind of sad all right and then um let's go to this one right here which how far was let's see here this is a very powerful weapon but uh energy sword i think is better um this is a long sword what is this thing [Music] i don't even want to know what they mean by that okay that's an edge don't need that there's a squad of marines nearby that need help chief marking it [ __ ] you more of i them what i steal you [ __ ] something exploded my vehicle i think there was a grunt that i didn't [ __ ] see that did it that's that's dumb come on [Music] god damn it well i gotta do that again at least i know just to get a [ __ ] chopper wait what okay another squad's calling for help chief we can't leave them hanging oh why did it stop why did why did my grapple shot like stop like i had it and then just goes up nope sorry well at least it spawns here now there you're looking bastard that's what you get for killing me reinforcements inbound you can't fire me it's like yeah i can was that shooting at themselves whoa my lord where did where am i where am i okay thank god i swear i'm not overly [ __ ] but at the same time there's just times when i just can't figure out what the [ __ ] happened so i guess just kind of trying to go around this ship because outpost harmonious was literally just a downed uh unsc frigate which from the look of it especially from the map here is actually kind of reminds me of like a paris or one one of the uh the flying gun style ones like the pairs um some say charon but it's like things like chiron or whatever [ __ ] you call it want to call it there's that and then the star ward i believe is the other variant but they're all kind of like similar in nature to what they're supposed to be but those are like the ones that you saw on like halo 2 and halo 3 before halo 4 introduced the or even in in reach as well before they introduced a stride in and four i have not used a gravity hammer yet i'm going to switch it for a gravity hammer this thing took a straight up nose dive yeah i'm good i have to get through all these [ __ ] enemies just because of a uh supply crate pretty much because i think this is where we started right here and then there's actually a um armory right here which should have been technically i think the first one we were supposed to get but uh since it's in a outpost which looks like i'm seeing friendlies i might have to go in to like make sure because i'm used to seeing oh dude they got mongoose sweet where did we actually like take it over this place yeah we did sweet let me probably get the [ __ ] back up and working now dude yeah just sweet i think yep there's more more people dude there's so many people here hell yeah we're like the unsc actually is getting rebuilt back up it's so cool it's gonna be like where we start i want to see where that where the mac gun is aimed at because mac obviously the front okay it seems like it's a bit angled i was gonna say because if it was aimed over that way that would have been something else towards like the control room up there's something here that's so cool and then uh we have another marine squad here and i think that might actually well no actually we still have this other mission thing down here and then other than that i mean we pretty much did uh everything that we're generally able to that is it does seem like there was a mueller armory that was like right next to where i was but uh yeah and then there is an enemy up there but it's like i really want to cross over to here just to get some bastard over here probably is like a repercussion thing for me not want to do that because that's how these games work it's like unless you do every single possible thing like you know you're gonna get [ __ ] over dude you can go into the ship is there anywhere you can really explore or is this it oh yeah no not much that would be that would have been cool but yeah i'm not going to complain about that let's go through there to get out of here i think what is down here why are they always excavating things like i know it's probably to find that what is a conservatory of which we have to find an entry thing for that which is probably going to be over at that dig site okay here's the other end good so look like a ring all right so there's a ring down there so i think that's another one of those 400 object things that we can scan unless it's one that we already scan which i doubt it being how far up we are dude they're actually doing like patrols and [ __ ] up here [ __ ] out of here and then right here is where we can spawn this but i think yeah this one's the one that's working so scan this this data is strange i'm not even certain all of it is foreign of this code are older than zeta halo itself possibly older than the forerunners themselves for all we know about them there's so much we don't where's uh my ghost okay there it is let's say because we still have a marine squad the rescue i heard a ground up up the data pad in the uh shuttle here and i keep forgetting as well is that yeah like banished locations too they also have audio logs what am i looking at hall identification reads morsel if we're gonna make any noise on this ring we need a base of operations speed to hell but it's the shelter defensive location no sign of banished activity yeah this could work any spartans inbound oh [Music] oh [Applause] and then there's a thing there see so from here we got everything suppose there's two skulls in the outpost one with three data pads let's see in terms of everything else so i think that's bandage data pads but unsc data pads we got got the one thing we got the cores whereas here we're doing pretty good of course because i'm about to get another one and then i think other than that yeah there's just this one side mission thing here and then go in and do the one mission because there is again there is an enemy out there but i have to like go through a bunch of hoops and [ __ ] to get over to there oh hey uh probably there you can just die please let's see is it just right here ah it was right next to it so okay so it's down there with the other stuff what okay cave entrance ah good where does this go it doesn't go anywhere but it looks like a firing position everywhere all right let's see my thing's saying uh 50 minutes so we don't have too much time to do this but uh i'll try and see how far i can get before probably the recording crashes on itself again now there's my ghost that's like weird notifications there for a moment not that way i don't know i think we had already evaluated this area okay not the top of the rubble it's really not that far away it's just right there there's that outpost we detected the armory of reckoning a munitions device supplied and well defended be careful oh and each location has like a bunch of crap in itself it won't be enough to just clear the armory out we need to do some lasting damage to the operation looks like the unsc isn't the only one worn down after six months of fighting i'm only detecting three functioning ammo printers let's bring that count down to a nice round zero yes god son of a [ __ ] of course i'm running out of ammo i forgot i had a gravity hammer because i was using was that commando for so long god damn it there's always a thing about scouting places to figure out where the [ __ ] you know enemies are no magic [Music] enough to just clear the armory out we need to do some lasting damage to the operation looks like the unsc isn't the only one worn down after six months of fighting i'm only detecting three functioning ammo printers let's bring that count down to a nice round zero i'm seeing laser beams [ __ ] off because you all are a bunch of [ __ ] idiots faster i i can't use this gun to save my [ __ ] life some brutes up here that are using plasma weapons platinum plasma or cans this gun is [Music] no no called [ __ ] off [ __ ] off jesus christ like you just melt my shields good lord oh i flew into a bad area [Music] [ __ ] you jackals see i'm not gonna go outside i want them to deal with i'm not i'm not gonna deal with any outside interference right now [ __ ] you let's see did i get everyone that's in here really doing this is this i think that got their attention banished reinforcements inbound let's see they're they're using it too so where's theirs ah [Music] where you little [ __ ] now there's a better [ __ ] gun where's the other elite that uh that i killed walls like nope whoops my bad [Music] [ __ ] you i hit your ass i hit it once [ __ ] you seeing allies down there get me out of here [Music] it's like [ __ ] gee i need help you will die in my quest to destroy this place i prefer not this what can i do for you sir same team check your fire spartans we need to move around the things um [Music] oh crap it goes here down here there are enemies out there but i don't want to deal with them how do you get down oh great you got to deal with this oh ew this is one of those it's a blue [ __ ] the armory is officially out of service the loss won't halt the banished war effort but it'll definitely slow it down let's see how they like scavenging thing as though there's still like a bunch of enemies like right out here and everything is officially room tours we've done everything here let's see is there anything that i'm technically missing it seems like there are data paths i don't know what the hell that noise was i do kind of want to like explore it i guess before the stream probably breaks see if we can find any ah so there's a data pad in there gotta be like a way in [Music] door that [ __ ] music holy [ __ ] i didn't even know you could do that up here now i feel like i should be able to give in where where's away in oh open up not that way does look like there's things here too so i'll just break this oh jesus yeah there's other marines in here great freedom there there you go and then yep a pad right there [Music] yes there's still stuff in there that where the [ __ ] do i get in because connected to that terminal i don't believe there's just a way underneath it's still showing two enemies in it i kind of want to have this open i don't want to besiege the place aha i wasn't oh it's not programmed to open god damn it bastards that's brass bastards [ __ ] i'll deal with that later and they're still that way which i don't even know how to get into there let's see upgrades let's see so we have five of these now so i'm gonna upgrade the absolute [ __ ] out of my uh shield [Music] that bastard to say you lost in my eyes chief no [ __ ] [ __ ] we lost [ __ ] you fob see we got the rocket launcher we got the rocking marine targets uh just this first one here actually ironically the first target which is a general as well [Music] second combat element third lance uh valor guards of the chose alrighty then outpost intel okay so there's also outpost intel for them let's see here oh there is a uh core thing down by this by whatever this was up it seems to crash again so time for bird three we use 52 of memory it's not too much left all right take three out of who the hell knows how many for today now let's see here so we've done pretty much everything for this area and instead of probably getting that sparring core which reduces threat sensor cooldown by 40 i don't think it's too long and then has uninterrupted enemy visibility to the threat sensor and reveals their health that'd actually be pretty useful i think but um and this one which is delivered powerful shockwave blast when holding melee wall grappling damage and radius of the shockwaves so seeing there are seven of those but we have to find them i think we found two anyway so there probably is a another one somewhere probably like around this area because i didn't see one down here that's the excavation sites because i can't get into that one building because i mean we have complete control over this area entirely so just this one area is missing there's probably a boss battle in it as that managed well up ahead looks like a mining operation that must be the dig site the spartan was talking about oh i guess we were just monitoring them so give me the gun what are the banished doing here they are doing exactly what they've been doing since they got here scavenging tearing everything apart to fuel this war how could they they are ruining this place and for what to win that's already happened there's no one here i'm concerned i i'd expect for a dick's i like this show me what you've got freak there'd be a decent amount of enemies yikes it's like i don't know why you decide to get out that's a bad idea wow everything just wants to [ __ ] flip the hog good board it's not a sports car but it'll do fire support's ready [Music] it's kind of quiet isn't it there that tunnel the banish must already be down below [Music] this should be impossible forerunner alloy is almost indestructible what do you think they chief i guess we need to deal with that mining laser what really that's some [ __ ] it's kind of everything i expect to happen that's not one of them [Applause] it looks like the lasers controlled up in the central structure i've got this um dude oh looks like the laser controls are by that window just give me a sec something's wrong i can't shut it down then we destroy it way ahead of you there are two power regulators down there all we need to do is manually expose each regulator's cooling pylon to trigger a cascade effect and by we i mean you and by trigger i mean shoot or blow up you get the idea yeah pretty much the master chief has gives me no purpose i could not have wished for a more worthy adversary [Music] you wanted him to witness your victory that should do it i told you i literally switched this didn't it bastards well where what what's all that beam i think there's more down here i think no one here me [Music] i didn't see a red marker you died oh something there you go you'll [ __ ] send out more units ah what is that what is that that does that it's about killing the hunters but the thing ah you bastard i killed every [ __ ] enemy that was over on this side except for like one [ __ ] turret that i could have swore i [ __ ] destroyed jesus christ i i kind of worried shooting at the turrets was it not shooting at the turn there for like 30 [ __ ] minutes good lord so some of those things i swear i just don't want me to just win let's [ __ ] see here i'm going to go over here i'm just going to ring the [ __ ] turret i'm not dealing with that [ __ ] oh you bastards [ __ ] you [ __ ] you [ __ ] i'm just going to use a gravity hammer he's here i don't know what this is actually i thought it was a rocket launcher but it's not a rocket it cannot launcher what the absolute flying [ __ ] was that oh i think that's a skewer [Music] oh no he's using that he's using a [ __ ] rocket launcher what the hell jesus where are you little [ __ ] i saw you curious right there how did that not [ __ ] hit you i want a bit as soon as i hit that [ __ ] thing there's gonna be like 30 more enemies or they just spawn behind me [Music] all like i [ __ ] said i knew it as soon as i did it there would be like a [ __ ] hundred up suicide runs now suicide runs what i'm gone very good there's something moving there what are you stuck on jesus good lord foreign me bye or wherever you the rest of you why we enough you here and that's two now let's head back up and deal with the laser is [Music] oh it closed not graph available why that close [Music] barton's i see him oh [ __ ] off [Applause] oh good lord this is gonna this is gonna be an interesting one too god damn it it's it's gonna be one of those ones too where i have to get the stupid grapple thing all right that killed me never mind god damn it there's always there's always that one enemy that can like fly like 10 000 [ __ ] miles an hour too uh so uh [Music] i'll say i can't tell if he got faster or not i think he did [Applause] there's a senal beam or something um yeah you don't want to get caught there what the [ __ ] jump [ __ ] is that come on jesus christ it's right there there is no reason that you cannot go there no oh jesus this game is trying to [ __ ] kill me this game this game this game [ __ ] me over this game actually [ __ ] me over you saw that it's right there like you can literally use a grapple right there you're really doing that [ __ ] outta here [Music] like i [ __ ] had him i [ __ ] had him god damn you [ __ ] you jesus christ really [Music] uh oh am i accidentally hitting the shield thing is that where [Music] you're i i'm aiming at a surface that's really right in front of me you goddamn [ __ ] no no i mean for a surface set i can grapple i'm aiming for surfaces i can grapple i paid for surfaces i can grapple jesus christ holy [ __ ] my lord oh holy [ __ ] and that was the last amount of ammo that i had in this thing oh that is some [ __ ] that was that was some bs with the grapple shot that was yeah that was some bs there good lord go [ __ ] yourself you've done your part now for mine watch this is there a problem of course not let's see what's down there i know i'd feel better acting like that definitely not by basis back there the formula is very sophisticated whoever made the change they didn't just modify the forerunner architecture they improved it oh and they're taking your [ __ ] around the conservatory they've been down there for days we are walking into another trap and you left that till last are you scared no of course not i've got you to keep me alive oh and 63 millimeters of titanium alloy wrapped around our neural interface i'll be fine good to know i'm telling you it's not supposed to go there and here's the thing here looks like they're already down what the [ __ ] yeah looks like they're already down here why'd they even start the laser again i feel like i shouldn't be down here [ __ ] inner conservatory we haven't even got into hunters yet like i'm having this trouble just with like regular [ __ ] enemies i wonder what the banished are looking for down here let's go find out that's never a good idea but okay another spartan get me close a drop wall module deployable cover resilient but temporary scan complete this is spartan vedrana makovich armour's been offline for 13 days cause of death is what an enhanced energy blade same as spartan stone [Music] we're going to find out there's a blood blood master drop balls i haven't had any reason for a drop wall but who knows i'm saying it now as well banished or [ __ ] with um forerunner stuff that's never a good idea it cannot be so are they actually using human weapons are these human weapons that they're using because it looks like yeah these are human weapons look there is something else down here and again well probably the reason that you're keeping that that laser on was because they didn't want us getting down there because we would have been dead from it uh i am still pissed i couldn't use my warthog though this i'm gonna actually get this because this is a lot better weapons me looks like the banished are trying to stop us moving forward can you open it of course if you can magic up a terminal of some kind or find an alternative power source to get this door open there we go simple there you go oh is please take as much time as you [ __ ] need to reload oh there's a girl behind me well actually i think that was another one of those jackal snipers should i [ __ ] hook this or should i go with like another better [ __ ] weapon i'm switching this out for whatever that one was i had i don't want a plasma pistol you dip [ __ ] is that a commando and those are the commander's held a lot better put something there my little [ __ ] get your your heads out there seem like skirmishers little [ __ ] [ __ ] flying around 10 million miles an hour down uh i'll do it again i'm getting baller oh there's two this time i'll say what hmm it needs more power find another one oh you son of a [ __ ] um [Applause] hmm exploded all right and then we gotta go over here now that's where i got to go up here still it's just so it's just down the way see here right here and it's open come on let's go before they get really creative wait do you hear that it's coming from up ahead it's impossible this cannot be i need to go back find out what happened we should help her maybe no she's correct i request your assistance who are you what's your monitor of this name and this is my conservatory my conservatory this is not right oh [ __ ] those are not going to be fun let's go where down there what were those flying things new dangerous and despondent new potentially dangerous see you can be optimistic i'm gonna make he's floating there's why does this place use this [Music] oh that you have saved [Applause] i'm seeing yellow elite tower yeah an energy sword surprisingly didn't pull it out on us [ __ ] just like any any of us are playing the game we wanted that deluxe helmet and then it's like oh no it doesn't exist nevermind ah hell yeah hmm it's like [ __ ] off friends fall any more ammo he hasn't actually have for ballers i am ending it [Music] i don't like that oh no we're too late something awful happened here plug me in we'll figure this out oh hey look giant ass room yeah nothing's gonna happen here i'm not gonna get swarmed by a billion [ __ ] enemies ugh the containment facility in particular containment the flood why would a you and i both know that there are worse things than the flood within this ring no there's no way you could know so you've come for me at last why are you doing this john why don't you understand the seal must not be broken the punished cannot be freed this can never be negotiated there is no other choice reconsider the consequences of your request back to your conservatory monitor what does that mean what could be worse than the flood nothing good anything the forerunners [ __ ] made i hated drones in halo 3 and now you're doing this to me remember when you said new and dangerous you were right that's such a such an attitude for that too that's great this is taking longer than i thought something is taking control of local systems oh we got banished here too i don't have time for this where are all these skimmers coming from is that what we're calling them well i was also considering flying octopus monkeys scouse how ouch where [Music] what i'm wondering though is because this is zeta halo how come this was it specifically warning about the harbinger is this is that something that can happen on any ring enemy reinforcements or specifically only here the door i know the code is being rewritten altered using a poor runner routine it's like this combination of like then like battlefield where it's like i got a sort of at times i have to take into a fact that uh gravity exists oh [ __ ] damn it there's so many do you want to start from the beginning or i know the code is being revamped okay good altered using a forerunner routine let's see i think that's actually a sentinel beam that they're using or i want whatever the hell they're using what sense is that and again it's kind of like getting halo uh four when the diner came back to come in like automatically sided with okay good there's so many okay so there's a central beam here i'm getting it because i like sentinel beams a lot more i guess should i want for that other gun shock oh that's what this bastard reason on me it seems they reverted cortana's design to um the kind of like cow was in halo one and two or else specifically halo 2 because like the original one um i could feel it she was she was green it was shorter here so this is kind of like a combination of two and four are we going down here chief is that another something big went down in here this is the one we've seen before i believe that's uh spartan theodore sorel special weapons expert died 13 days ago like makkovitch the assassin brutes more than one whoever they are they're proficient well trained we've got a score to settle so thruster uh so i gotta do [Music] that oh let's just say are we not able to put the monitor back together that platform we're too late not yet okay never mind guess i can't see you know i should have used the evade but we just got it so i gotta figure it out it's like whale [ __ ] platform we're too late not yet [Laughter] i didn't even know that was coming down that was hilarious me friday they were persistent did they kill spartan sorel oh this is a big platform too i don't like those big platforms are never good as shown by halo 2 especially this elevator it's taking us back to the surface it doesn't make sense why come all the way down here just to kill the monitor the monitor's purpose is to protect the ring so why kill her no idea all right so i guess conservatory's done and we're going up to um back up the surface again show yourself i know you have been following me we are not enemies despond empire she has something i required but hear this you are not the future you okay chief i'm trying to get the armor unlocked try harder the forerunner's lies are at an end i am the harbinger of the truth the endless will be found they will ascend now would be good i know i know three the reformation begins two one go well [ __ ] okay i actually kept the sentinel beam holy [ __ ] i took too long you could have been killed it's okay you saved us both all righty that structure yeah do you know what it is no the harbinger said the endless will be found maybe they're inside that thing only one way to find out i feel like endless means like um what is it like the um the ai because technically can't automatically just kill an ai you can delete it but i don't think that i'll make a means that you can the end so where are we in terms of the map wait what when did that show up alrighty then that was not there earlier that was not there earlier we're back we actually have an fob already and pretty much everything else around here done so the only other thing in this section that is oh wait never mind whoops i'm [ __ ] there's a lantern squad that still needs to be rescued there but it's like other than that and the only other thing is down south there and then uh this uh enemy there but um yeah i went through in the eleva and that elevator came down that's kind of a thing too where it's like really in there i don't get intact so i mean uh i'm probably i'm gonna actually just gonna go up and get this one squad here because uh kind of concerned on how this recording is going to last oh [ __ ] i was actually under attack and it still allowed me to go that was surprising because um see so recording's gone for about an hour and like 18 minutes so i'm going to kind of wait and see how it's going to go if it's going to freeze or not because there's like an hour and 11 minutes it seems to be right around either an hour or i'm not in another couple minutes when everything crashes i mean i kind of want to do that that spire mission being that that's really all we have left for this section to do so i kind of want to you know make sure and see oh dude we got a scorpion i don't even want to get a scorpion to be honest because that's so much it's way too big um cloak affect the thruster lasting four seconds after reactivation so that's that'd actually be pretty cool that'd actually be helpful and then these require like two fob uh we just got scorpion along with a hydra ah so it seems like it's crashing now so i'm gonna gonna deal with that real quick because it seems to be um having a bit right here true screaming bit rate is lower than normal i don't know why it's having a bitrate issue but um it's about an hour and 10 minutes it's probably about giving me where it is i'm just going to go up and probably start getting more views we just have a call and scorpion that's sweet it still seems to be going so i'll do it till it starts crashing here in about a minute but um because it's literally just right there it's not far at all that a bad [Music] well it said there is excellent connection itself in mind so do i which is why we've taken advantage of their unexpected availability to assist elsewhere i do not remember agreeing to the reallocation of our best spartans my spartans for an operation i am not even aware of plans change doctor see it seems that the video itself has crashed so um it's going to end up was like part three or something let's see here in part three so we're gonna go into part four now part four is probably gonna actually i'm kind of debating to do that because that's not gonna be much and then do uh do that because it seems to be around like an hour 11 minutes all right so i'll be back you all right welcome back so we are streaming now um i was just looking around here because i was trying to get more spartan cores and these um the mjolnir armor and i noticed one of them i i could've swore like pointed me to the top of the tower which i mean at some point or someone was gonna come up here straight up two things here uh first off with this one which is a complete total easter egg which is hilarious is uh craig's uh zeta halo tour you all remember the day of meme i mean i i immediately as soon as i sent it i immediately sent it over to um to connor and jared uh because the connor especially had uh craig has his pap on xbox there for for a time i don't think it is now but um yeah all right but um there's that then like they have a whole stage and stuff set up for it i can't tell that's really supposed to be a microphone and then um oops is that anything this is the most like putting like ah jeez little stage things they have lights they have everything great and then over here is actually a funny thing too because they have um like album thing here yeah it's straight up a craig album crazy the greatest hits it was like i smiled inside for the craig i was alone i got the last summer craig in your heart [Laughter] popped in [ __ ] by my friend space gophers where'd the rhinos go i'm so i am so famous i can't grow up here oh that is that is amazing and then they have like even the tour thing here which is like outpost uh tremonious uh armory reckoning horn of abolition fortitch let's see how many are here one two three there's there's nine but um there's technically only seven general uh spanish outposts so but yeah and then another one another thing that i found up here was right on top here great on this pencil right here was the i would have been in your daddy school yeah like i'm kind of surprised because that's not where the skull wearing any other halo game is a bastard to find and yet that was the first one i found but um yeah that was something i did not expect to find at all to be honest because i was just over here because i was trying to find like all this other crap because if i go over here look at the mjolnir uh armor stand yeah like it points over here like it points to the top of this thing again it's not here because it's down on the damn ground kind of pisses me off it's actually a thing too because i think this is like a side thing here oh that's death but um let's see here straight down let's see how this goes never mind i missed all right that this is just great i was also i'm also still eating dinner because i'm just going around doing some crap just to set up but i did not expect to see those all right never mind it just pushes me off because where there's land there all right let's go back again and it was over here at the same time should probably do like over here or some [ __ ] okay ah right there perfect you saw nothing grind then there's a oh you son of a [ __ ] you son of a [ __ ] there's no way it's at the top this time because there's nothing else up there it has to be like in the it's kind of a tower i'm just gonna charge right into the grab lift i don't know about this let's see because if i can't find a way to do it i'm gonna be pissed dude where even is that grunt because there's nobody here i don't remember how tall this freaking thing is i feel like it has to be like on this level or something there's that what the wait what is there another stairway huh oh let's see could be up this way there's nothing there that we're nothing damn is that one actually on top because i'm not seeing any other stairway and granted there's a uh opening right here that um i can take oh wait i probably should have just you know looked you look around you dangerous yeah right freaking there oh no never mind no just a control for when we were the thing earlier is it underneath it's a data pad so i can go downstairs anyway find it deadpad's still pretty low it may have been yeah i see it on the ground oh god damn it okay there it is you wanna see log they called it a cylix sure i call it something that should have been left well enough alone the elites the jackals even the damn broods seem scared he just stood and watched as they held my hand against it finally i think i've gone like a majority of the cores now here i found one of three data pads over the banish pads so i found the foreign structure i guess i think i got everything here and then most things that say 90 of things that i could find up here again i found all four under structures there there's two skulls i think there's probably something on top of like the excavation site or something like that and then i don't know about the conservatory or whatever these structures and then now that we have the spire the spires probably won as well because let's see so we got a handful of of the propaganda towers probably some further up the road and stuff and then we got a majority of the um spartan cores there's a 26 freaking audio logs good god like 10 banished ones as well so yep we guess we're gonna do spire now if we're all done here chief maybe it's time we take a look inside that forerunner structure you have any idea how much all right now all right we're back let's see here what all do i have in terms of fob stuff because pop stuff we're actually nearing the end of that which is kind of surprising then database we have a lot of these logs now i don't think i'm prepared for this unless i should probably take a i'm gonna i'm gonna get a scorpion i'm just gonna go back up into the scorpion vehicle delivery confirmed chief it's being which where is uh echo 216 where's bro hammer yeah you don't want to go to there because i'm i'm taking this to that spire that just magically appeared out of nowhere thank you stay away from moving tanks the tank beats everything so go [ __ ] yourself am i on fire already jesus christ [ __ ] i didn't i off you know this many enemies i did not see any of them earlier also the hood of the thing is exposed tremendously i am behind your little gates there oh good lord why are there marie's down here let's hit the road i guess you do your own thing oh oh that's what that does it's a shame what breathing methane does to the brain uh hey you know we're on the same side there's gate things up here they're going to stop me from being able to shoot the hunters probably hunters and what do they do don't answer that just get rid of them so i can get us in there we go [ __ ] yourself [Music] i mean all i did was take a tank the protocol is not banished in origin it's sturdier than i expected problem no problem i always kind of there is like you you good there or is there something else going on i don't like this how far off this thing there we go we're in there's two pathways that goes go to the same thing this place is exactly what you'd expect what does it do unknown find me somewhere to plug in and i'll try to find out it's a it's a mobile control room you uh you don't want to be here drawers making weird noises interesting this structure has been activated using a protocol that's far older than anything i've ever seen it it knows we're here welcome welcome oh hello i am adjutant resolution sub monitor of this installation loyal servant of despond empire who must be indisposed if i have been activated have you seen her kinda do you want to tell him tell me what the monitor is gone gone but it wasn't us are you sure of course it wasn't us good good good i was worried you were perhaps unfriendly as you can see this fire has been successfully deployed this way i presume you wish to see the observation platform preferably hey look monitors that aren't trying to [ __ ] murder us see there's a weird design to him though i prefer the old but i'm not gonna complain is just walking around i'm fine with that should have been activated one moment oh yes a preach one moment let us proceed this is very exciting soon the sequence will be set and the reformation can begin seen regular sentinels what oh what's the fuel design i guess we're going up we are oh you can see we are ready to progress yes please excuse me get me to that terminal it's all weaponic i got scared remember that oh that's only the ai's name oh that's not so bad the structure's purpose is simple rebuild the ring well more specifically create the materials needed to repair it not gonna happen why it's such a beautiful oh the banished sorry i was distracted for a second there's so much to learn here shut it down permanently what are you doing this is not acceptable you similar to how it was in the previous games holy [ __ ] [Music] beam this is how dare you oh get that last arm out here now yes that's first point [Music] you are insignificant there's better ways is there we go hell yeah you shut it down i have good news and bad news how many okay straight to the bad news a lot i count nine no ten spires more being deployed all the time active no not yet at least they appear to be waiting for an initialization sequence something is flooding the network trying to start it but there's resistance why the protocol that triggered all this wasn't exactly correct it worked well it started the process there's more bad news i can't shut it down exactly but i can remove it from the network of course i can find the source of the attack i just need to wait is it safe come on it's me an infiltration program designed oops i think she knows i'm how are you doing disconnect maybe taking it offline wasn't such a great idea we need to go like does he just hover in space oh come on go upload this fire locations it looks like someone has marked 42 new locations which would be crazy right this one it was the source of the attack attack what's she talking about chief is everyone trying to kill you it kind of seems like it oh wait you're being sarcastic he's fun i like him am i dead i must be i mean this is a punishment right yep [Music] oh you don't get to tell me what to do you don't get to tell me anything we're are you even listening i count three anti-aircraft cannons three what you'll be safe here i'll be safe safe i haven't been safe since i found you i found you remember you were out there on your own and you'd still be out there if it wasn't for me i thought i was going home there won't be a home if we don't stop the banished you keep saying that we're outgoing outnumbered i know i saw condors over there i'm going to dig through them and find one with the working sleep space drive and when you're done with this war we'll get away from here far away wait here oh please let me see what i can find cannons first when i get back we can look together okay has a hell of a crash landing let's see here oh let's see this is where it is in the part of the machines to disable these cannons gun batteries wow we really did not go that far i guess it turns on the map it makes sense and then there's still this section we haven't even gone down here yet yeah this is the section that um it had been the infamous gameplay demo oh what the hell search parties crawling over every inch of the ring how much are they paying that grunt there's another pelican up just nope never i was looking at someone else there's three of these cannons so obviously we go up to this one first because this is the one that they just had to go to whenever we trash all right i love this plasma can to be honest with you it's probably one of my favorite guns in this game do we accidentally kill craig [Music] something else here real quick there you go explosives oh christmas spanish audio log for the banished why would she do this she wants more something that i do not understand for now and how can i use them to ensure our survival oh yes get away you [ __ ] idiots [Applause] huh it's that's kind of interesting plug me in and i'll take care of the camera they call this security please hold tight i'll handle it i wish i could tell you it was difficult but it wasn't we are one step ahead always the ring is already under our control soon the auditorium is well the harbinger and the banished share the same goal we fight together to honor the will of patriarchs but without challenge i grew weary lost alone but here you now stand this is my last fight a true test of legends our story will outlive us both set a fire in your heart spartan bear your fans fight hard die well thank you chief that word auditorium what is it i was hoping you'd know the answer to that one i'm new remember okay i'm done here can you make it so that it fires on banished chips all right we're out of [ __ ] do i get out of here i expose the gun's generator destroy it and the fuse is ticking oh let's get out of here i have a weird thing with him because it's like like he knows that it's like yeah it'll kill humans but same time it's like okay i missed that on myself that's on me i didn't see the door the banished are mobilizing in a big way clock sticking chief how much longer one gun down two more to go we are running out of time the harbinger and the banished share the same goal rebuild the ring but why maybe they want to go home too no it's not what that's for not to mention you know they already have ships [Laughter] uh destroyed north a gun which one's the north i'm guessing this is the north one because the other one is east yeah i guess i cut around the mountain so i'm not having to go up a bunch of [ __ ] oh where am i but it's like it's kind of weird because i'm pretty sure he's just at this point he's just trying to commit suicide oh god what i'm just gonna do this i'm not dealing with you hmm i was like i feel like the harbinger is just kind of playing on them because even though the foreigners generally didn't like humans like i'm pretty sure harbinger has like its reason for wanting to do it but at the same time also does not want the banish being there being that they're tarnishing everything that the forerunners are doing it's like it's like i have my reason here you bastards are going to does the same thing as well as i'm pretty sure the bash at this point just a suicide cult and especially from that speech it seems like it very that's pretty pretty well said atriox mongoose they have like lights on like everything like just random lights and [ __ ] and she's like okay what what what are these this is like a memorial site was that a two for one and that was an actual two for one slight problem chief we need a way to get inside the a.a gun look around ow jesus [ __ ] off i saw a beam [ __ ] off [ __ ] you just shooting themselves funny when they do that oh no no no no [Music] i do not ask hours for that because i have no clue on my own part i don't want to be damaged oh wait that's uh elevator grant i don't feel like taking elevator anyway i should just be able to get up there second aa gun is open for business and by open i mean let's go i don't want to ask about what he was thinking unless you have every character that say that all right we're gonna get in our speech i'm on it the lockdown's probably going to trigger again but don't worry we'll be out of here in oh yep yep do you even know there would have been 50 at laconia station maybe more such loss do you feel it in your heart does it leave a hole atriox was my finest recruit he understood sacrifice and when one is necessary i honor his memory each day when our enemy rises we meet their challenge it is why i created the hand of atriax i found the best the cruelest the most efficient killers in the universe and taught them how to be better my spartan killers are coming for you it is your time to rise spartan killers really everyone is trying to kill you i'm done here now it's your turn it's like alrighty then dude it literally is like one of those things where it's like contacted sounding both like kind of making fun of us but the same time it's like kind of encouraging it's like he's literally trying to will die die with honor i doubt it you are human weak pathetic you're sending a spartan killer chief this is crazy this is crazy we gotta get out of here not yet hold position when this goes bad it's on you chief remember that there's a cave it's in the cave oh grunt looks like he was trying to sleep my bad we do not see like the 10 000 enemies i have to like kill i i don't even know how i got that hitch okay i think it's just a one-shot kill when it comes to japan i'm moving away from there oh hunters fun jesus what what even killed me all right i don't even know what the [ __ ] that even was i was oh that was kind of bs there very perfectly good now no no no no he knew [Music] ugh god i have a catch oh stuck 50 enemies or grenades mike jj abrams why ow oh yikes some more grenades in here i have a little time left she speaks [Music] we will crush her kinky for ourselves keep throwing it too far what you just kill himself uh there you go [ __ ] [ __ ] off all right then yep all the way over here there we go last gun open let's go fire it so let me get this straight it's okay for you to make jokes correct i'm going to be hearing some interesting comments about that one last one and cue the lockdown huh no asheram i'm almost disappointed almost all set let's get back to the pelican we did it all right and take it out and hope that it uh i expose the guns just show me right now there's a repeated message across all banished frequencies the first part is hand of atriox and then what deploy chief where are you hold position we're on our way i'm sorry chief i can't stay i've lost his signal if the spartan killers find him that won't happen how can you be sure because they'll need to go through me first hearing here in comms which makes me wonder if there is a like tower thing up yep right down there right there oh oh yep there's enemies there are enemies all right hi furious is that is that just more of the target i think it's a target give me a second oh [Music] i think oh yeah we have to get through um him so i guess i'll start that up here in a minute because i know for a fact that this thing's probably gonna jump off club here in a moment i wanna see how far we've technically gotten like did it count as campaign missions it's all unsc distress calls so there's not many left there it looks like there's only one left uh 34 millimeter armor lockers pretty far through with that and spartan cores main campaign we're nearing halfway main campaign on normal difficulty these two are just going the same time 50 fusion coils yep and then the forerunner artifacts yeah we're doing pretty pretty good for for uh everything that we've dealt with so we're gonna probably stop streaming and then start up again whenever we uh get to that because i know for a fact this thing's gonna crash here in a minute you
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What is ai-powered personal finance management
imagine managing your finances without lifting a finger sounds impossible welcome to the world of AI powerered Personal Finance Management AI or artificial intelligence is a GameChanger a revolution that's sweeping across our financial landscape this isn't some sci-fi movie plot this is reality here and now the purpose of this guide is to explore this revolution to understand how AI is changing the face of personal finance we're talking about algorithms that analyze your financial data providing personalized insights and recommendations we're talking about optimizing your budgeting investing and financial decision-making we're talking about a world where budgeting tools help you track income and expenses where investment management is transformed where personalized Financial advice is just a click away so are you ready to dive into the future of personal finance intrigued stick around as we delve deeper so what exactly is this AI we're talking about artificial intelligence or AI as it's more commonly referred to is like the secret sauce that adds flavor to Your Personal Finance Management it's the tech Wizardry that's working behind the scenes making sense of all those numbers and giving you insights that can help you make better financial decisions but let's break it down a bit more at its core AI is a collection of technologies that enable machines to sense comprehend act and learn in the context of personal finance AI is used to analyze heaps of financial data think income expenses savings Investments and so on it's like having a super smart financial adviser who doesn't need sleep Works Round the Clock and is always on top of things here's where it gets interesting AI doesn't just analyze data it learns from it it uses complex algorithms which are basically sets of rules or instructions to identify patterns and Trends in your financial behavior so if you're the kind of person who splurges on takeout every Friday night your AI powered finan Financial tool will know that and Factor it into your budgeting and it's not just about budgeting AI can also optimize your investments in financial decision-making for instance it can analyze market trends and risk factors to recommend investment strategies that align with your financial goals and risk tolerance it's like having a personalized Financial road map that's tailored to your unique needs and preferences but what's the real benefit of AI and personal finance well it takes the guesswork out of managing your money it provides personalized insights and Rec recommendations helping you make informed decisions that can lead to better Financial outcomes and who wouldn't want that in simpler terms AI is your new best friend in managing your finances it's the Silent Partner that's always there working in the background guiding you towards your financial goals and the best part it's only getting smarter so buckle up because the AI revolution in personal finance is just getting started if you're finding this video helpful don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe to our channel for more insightful content on Personal Finance budgeting can be a headache but not when AI steps in Imagine a world where you don't have to crunch numbers or manually track every penny spent sounds fantastic right well that's the magic of AI powered budgeting tools they are designed to make managing your finances a breeze not a chore these tools use Advanced algorithms to analyze your income expenses and financial goals they then provide personalized insights and recommendations to help you optimize your budget for instance they might suggest ways to reduce unnecessary expenses or identify areas where you could potentially save more one of the standout features of these tools is predictive spending analysis this feature uses your past spending habits to predict your future expenses so you can get a realistic picture of your financial future and plan accordingly now that's like having a crystal ball for your wallet another impressive feature is automated categorization this feature automatically C categorizes your expenses into different buckets like groceries utilities entertainment and more it takes the guesswork out of figuring out where your money is going and the best part you can see your spending habits at a glance and make informed decisions many of these tools also offer real-time alerts if you're about to exceed your budget or if a suspicious transaction occurs you'll be notified immediately this keeps you in control of your finances and helps you avoid nasty surprises now let's talk about some popular AI powered budgeting apps out there apps like mint pocket guard and yab you need a budget are changing the game with their intuitive interfaces and Powerful features they not only help you manage your budget but also offer insights to improve your overall Financial Health so there you have it AI powered budgeting tools are here to make your life easier they help you keep track of your money make smarter financial decisions and ultimately achieve your financial goals and who knows with the help of AI you might even start enjoying budget buting Yes you heard that right budgeting just got a whole lot easier didn't it investing can be a gamble but AI is here to stack the odds in your favor now you might be wondering how that's possible well the answer lies in how AI technology is transforming investment management and portfolio optimization let's break it down AI algorithms are like super smart super fast finance nerds that analyze market trends risk factors and individual preferences Around the Clock they're Relentless they're tireless and boy do they love crunching numbers their mission to provide you with the best possible investment strategies tailored to your needs but AI doesn't stop there it's also playing a pivotal role in democratizing access to Investment Services in the past you might have needed a fancy Finance degree or a pocket full of cash to get started with investing not anymore today Robo advisors and Aid driven investment platforms are making Investment Services accessible to everyone imagine Robo advisers as your personal investment gurus only they don't need sleep food or a paycheck these digital platforms use AI to manage and optimize your Investment Portfolio they continuously analyze and adjust your Investments based on your financial goals and risk tolerance they're like your personal finance Watchdogs keeping an eye on your Investments while you're busy living your life and let's not forget about AI driven investment platforms these platforms are like a One-Stop shop for all your investment needs they provide a plethora of tools to help you make informed investment decisions from AI generated Market forecasts to personalized investment recommendations these platforms are packing some serious AI Firepower the bottom line AI is making investing easier smarter and more accessible than ever before it's like having a team of the world's best financial advisers at your fingertips ready to help you make the most of your hard-earned money and the best part you don't need to be a Wall Street whiz to reap the benefits so whether you're a seasoned investor or just dipping your toes into the world of Finance AI has got your back who knew investing could be so streamlined need a financial adviser how about one that works 24/7 and is unbiased welcome to the world of artificial intelligence Aid driven Financial advisory services are here to provide personalized recommendations based on your individual financial goals and risk profiles imagine having a personal assistant who knows your spending habits savings goals and investment preferences inside out it's like having a financial Guru at your fingertips one that doesn't take coffee breaks or vacations now let's address the elephant in the room are Aid driven financial services safe absolutely in fact they're designed to be unbiased and data driven unlike traditional financial advisers who may be influenced by commissions or personal biases but what about privacy and security well these AI systems are built with robust security measures to protect your data remember it's in their best interest to keep your information safe however it's crucial to remember that AI is only as good as the data it's Fed so the more accurate and complete your financial data the better the advice you'll receive so if you're in need of financial guidance why not give AI driven Financial Services a try they're like having a pocket-sized financial adviser who's always ready to help you make smarter money decisions looks like you've got a personal financial adviser in your pocket Ai and personal finance isn't without its challenges but the future is bright despite the incredible benefits there are indeed a few speed bumps on this high-tech Highway data privacy for instance is a valid concern as our financial lives become increasingly digitized it's crucial that we keep a watchful eye on how our data is used and protected another challenge is the potential for algorithmic biases like a mirror AI reflects the data it's trained on if that data carries biases the AI might inadvertently perpetuate them but don't let these challenges dampen Your Enthusiasm they're not roadblocks just signposts for improvement now let's gaze into the C crystal ball for a moment emerging Trends in AI technology are set to shape the future of personal finance in exciting ways imagine predictive models that can forecast Financial Market Behavior with uncanny accuracy or AI advisors that can provide real-time personalized Financial advice based on your spending habits life events and even your moods the future will witness a Synergy of AI with other Technologies like blockchain leading to increased transparency and Security in financial transactions AI will also democratize access to financial services making highquality advice and investment strategies available to everyone so are you ready to embrace the AI revolution in your personal finance Journey if you enjoyed this video don't forget to like it and subscribe to our channel for more insightful content on Personal Finance thanks for watching
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WE CAN BE HEROES with SUPER HERO POWER POPS ! Saturday Night Snack and a Movie with TryNSomethingNew
[Music] so [Music] so as you see we have created an awesome little gift pack here for some people down the way here that we noticed that are at the same park as us their channel is called trying something new we'll put a link below if you guys want to check them out they are traveling the country they sold everything that they have they have three little kids they've been to bali i don't even want to get started you guys can just go check it out they're awesome um we're going to take this down and surprise them at their egg they don't even know that we're here yet we just noticed their rig and they have like a wrap on it that says trying something new and i was like i bet those guys are youtubers so sure enough yeah so welcome to our channel guys and uh let's go down and give them this basket so we are on our way down here to uh to meet these guys and to surprise them with the awesome saturday night snack in a movie gift pack that we set up for them what all do we have in there babe shirts popcorn popcorn bowls uh popcorn seasoning um dvds all kinds of stuff guys shirts dvds popcorn seasoning microwave popcorn uh all kinds of stuff so yeah we're gonna go on down here surprise them with this uh saturday night snack in the movie surprise pack we'll show you their rig we'll show you how we discover that they were here at the park with us here is their rv i can see them inside we're about to surprise them with the saturday night snack in a movie pack hold on i'm going to show you all the art on this thing in just a minute here we got a little guy coming out we got another coming out we come bearing gifts [Music] all kinds of awesome stuff in there for movie nights thank you you're so sweet thank you sir yeah good to meet you guys so what do you think cool surprise i mean seriously how amazing is that so sweet thoughtful what amazing things are in here there's shirts in here what is that and there's a little plaque there yeah i saw your thing on the side that said like good vibes don't look at yourself oh right there it is are you yeah yeah so so what so what let me ask you guys a question now i'm going to turn the camera on these guys this is their channel and get a question from them all right so let me ask you guys what get what made you guys want to come over and give us this wonderful basket here and share the love well so we were just like out here i think walk in the park one day and i'm like okay those guys are definitely youtubers who gave it away right i just noticed that the arrow though really although yeah like from over there i was like trying to figure out what it what it said over here and i'm like okay that's a try i know it says try and then there's new so it's gotta be trying something new and then i saw the end and i'm like all right great so we went straight back and looked at you guys and i saw some of your stuff too so you guys have like quite a few things going on oh yeah we got four channels oh my gosh barely managed one i don't know how you do four we're killing ourselves right now what do you think skye we're fighting this thing thumbs up since i since the last video that i watched okay guys so we've been over here just talking up a storm for i don't know what about a half an hour now at least probably and uh i just wanted to take a minute to introduce you to these guys and let them tell you what their channel is about real quick okay guys so go ahead and give me your names here and tell me what your channel is all about i'm sandy and i'm jimmy and i'm skylar and we have two others but they're not here right now and so our channel name is try and something new trying something new and we're family travel bloggers that like traveling the world with our three kids and chasing the adventure and always getting into something new and inspiring people along the way to get that outside of the box and really look at what's important in life and that is new experiences awesome and i noticed on the side of your rig here something about like a film school or something oh yeah thank you so we recently created we recently launched um an online video school where we teach you you don't need to have any experience whatsoever on filmmaking knowing how to use camera we teach you everything from the basics all the way to advanced editing it's all about gear what year to buy how to use it how to edit how to tell a story and how to maximize youtube so it's five different channels awesome and what was that called again uh the future filming future filmmakers okay sweet so if anybody wants to learn how to do what we do on youtube then you guys are the people that come to it [Music] so [Music] okay guys so those guys were totally awesome i hope you like that little clip make sure you go over and check out their youtube channel it's called trying something new i'll have the link below and uh we are going to get down to the snack and a movie now but first who's ready to cook okay that's good so guys we got our saturday night snack in the movie t-shirts on these are available right now on teespring i'm going to put a link below if you want to grab them go on over there and get you some shirts and you can wear them with us every saturday night when we have saturday night snack and a movie now tonight's awesome movie is going to be one that we just found on netflix and what is it called i think it's called you can be heroes it's on netflix of course we were watching cobra kai season 3 but tonight what we're gonna watch is this one it's called we can be heroes this movie actually reminds me of the movie sky high if you guys remember that one totally awesome in fact this gets me so excited we just might have to have a double feature tonight we can be heroes and sky high so with that in mind the snack that we are making tonight is going to be superhero power pops whoa these are actually a keto recipe it's a low carb recipe but i'm sure you can use whatever you want let me show you what we're going to use we're going to use this stuff called sun butter i'm sure you can use regular peanut butter we're going to use coconut flour you can use regular flour we're going to use monk fruit which is a sugar substitute so you can use regular sugar however you want to make it you don't have to make it low carb but you can watch us right here make this stuff and then we're going to give it a taste test and let you know how it tastes okay babe you mix it and i'm going to give you the stuff how's that sound sounds like a plan okay so we're going to start with the sun butter now the recipe i found online to make this low carb it's said to get the kind that is no sugar added but they didn't have it so we're going to just use the regular stuff it's still lower carb than regular peanut butter okay now what we need of that babe is one half cup here we go we are using our new um measuring cups thanks i got this oh okay and the beauty of this is it just yeah this stuff actually pours pretty good as opposed to regular peanut butter you would have to scoop it out and it's kind of difficult to measure peanut butter but look at that got it good put it right in here right yep just put it right in the bowl i don't know how many this is gonna make but um they're not meant to just be you know sat down and chugged one at a time these are actually called fat bombs and it's a certain kind of snack that you have when you're on a low carb diet just to give you a bunch of uh what is it fat and protein you know okay we need one third cup of swerve now it calls for swerve in fact it calls for confectioners swerve but we're going to use this monk fruit which is a sugar substitute and it's more the consistency of sugar what did you want to do with this so baby you want to mix it just like this or you want to put it in the we can put it in the little little ninja ninja thing and make it confectioners it's right back there okay so that's what we're going to do we're going to make it more the consistency of confectioners sugar which you guys may know better as powdered sugar so we're gonna put a little bit of this stuff in here we're gonna stick it in this little fake ninja thing okay so it calls for one-third cup of the confectioners sugar so once this grinds up what do you think the comparable measurement of that is i don't know we should just uh pour a bunch in there and then we'll measure yeah that's a good idea we can always put it in another container try that much let's see how this works okay let's just do it right there because even if that is a little bit gritty it's just like regular sugar so it might give it a little bit of crunch and it'll still be good right put that right in there next we need 1 4 cup of cocoa so we got hershey's cocoa oh i'm making a mess okay so next we need three tablespoons of coconut flour okay i stuck it right in there no measuring spoons now okay well one two three we'll use them next time so go ahead and mix that up babe you want a wooden spoon that might be better you're just supposed to mix it up until it's crumbly and then start doing it with your hands you think okay so this is what it looks like getting all mixed up here and you do not bake this you basically take this mixture and form it into little balls stick it in the fridge for a little bit and then that is all you do but we're gonna do that so you guys can watch okay we'll put down a little bit of parchment paper okay so now we just formed this into little balls we're going to put it on the parchment paper in this pan and i have multi-colored sticks that we're going to stick in each one to make the uh the superhero power pops yeah just yeah make them about the size of golf balls okay yep did you say how many maybe nope didn't say okay so these are now going to go in the fridge just for a little bit is there enough room in there for them [Laughter] that'll work put them in the salad break the salad okay so we took them out of the fridge and they didn't firm up like we thought they would but we're going to taste test these things anyway even if we have to use our superhero sticks as spoons so luck can't even pick it up um and well there we go all right here we go look yeah there we go it's like a donut yeah can i just take a bite of yours okay ready ready any good mm-hmm very good okay then wave big bite all right reminds me of vern's hamburger on stand by me when he drops it in the fire that's pretty dang good i'm still chewing it's very like thick and the consistency is just like a super thick peanut butter but they're really good and like i said you know that's what they look like they look cool but these are not made to actually sit down and snack on through a movie but they are super tasty so you can make your own version of these and i hope you enjoy we're gonna go watch the movie we could be heroes and i'm gonna make her do a double feature what's the other movie called sky high there you go we could be heroes and sky high double feature tonight with superhero power pops alright guys i'll see you next saturday make sure you guys check out trying something new on youtube pcs bye [Music] so [Music] you
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Radical Halogenation in Synthesis
hello in this video I'm going to talk about applications of radical halogenation in synthesis so I really want to just consider a very generic case where we have cyclopentane and we want to convert cyclopentane into some molecule that has a leaving group and maybe we want that and because down the line we want to do another substitution so you know maybe what we're really interested in is is doing some sort of substitution it won't let me draw that the way I want it to yeah maybe some kind of substitution maybe what we're interested in is doing like putting a cyanide group or nitrile functional group there and that's gonna require a leaving group we're gonna do an sn2 reaction but we don't actually care what this leaving group is as long as it's a good leaving group and well the halogens are good leaving groups the other thing that's important to know that as far as as far as alkenes go there really are a lot of reactions they can do they can be burnt make carbon dioxide and water or they can undergo radical halogenation text box oh it's just to sum that up radical halogenation is one of the few synthetically useful reactions of alkanes we're okay and have no other functional you know okay this is a class of molecule have no other functional groups and you can you need those other functional groups for things to happen since this video is part of a series on radical halogenation we've actually talked about in previous videos radical chlorination and radical bromination and why we don't use fluorine and iodine and so in this particular case and then the other ones I want to cover in this video the real question is which allergen do you want use bromine or chlorine and for simple symmetric molecules if you've controlled the conditions just give one halogenation and you don't care what halogen you have sometimes you might actually like want chlorine or you might want bromine in a particular position for some reason or another both Froemming and chlorine are going to be okay for this particular reaction because they're going to generate the same kind of major product with a leaving group in the same class all five positions all ten hydrogen's on on cyclopentane or equivalent so you get the same major product get with the exception of the identity of the halogen you know so if we're using simple and symmetric molecules and then we can use both oh and I want to thank these look like chemical formulas of course both bromine and chlorine are okay now um let's pick cyclo let's put a methyl group here and let's say we want to do some kind of conversion and again we just need a leaving group and we need it in the right place but we want it here so now which halogen do we want to use well again let's compare bromine versus chlorine chlorine in you radiation bromine and UV radiation so which one is gonna be better now there might actually be a difference we know from the video on selectivity that this is going to be the major product of radical bromination and it's going to be the major product like 90 plus percent of the root of the product mixture and we know that chlorine is less selective Oh while chlorine is less selective the this product is gonna form it's gonna be one of a mixture but you know honestly it might not even be the largest amount of the mixture there are lot there's all of these secondary physicians primary physicians there's just you're gonna get a mixture and it's not necessarily gonna be pretty so in this particular case we're gonna want to use bromine because bromine is selective for the or substituted position lost my arrow there alright what if instead we wanted leaving group somewhere else like maybe we wanted the leaving group out here on the methyl and we wanted to do this in one step hmmm later on we're going to talk about synthesis and there might actually a two or three step sequence that could do this better and then higher overall yield but if we wanted to do this in one step now we might be better off choosing chlorine this Wow this well well this product won't be the major product say it is going to be a measurable component of the mixture and so as long as you are okay separating out possible isomers chlorination is fine to produce a less substituted product if you are intent on generating the less substituted product and you don't care about the separation then chlorine is the way to go in the next video we're going to talk about a little bromination is a special kind of radical halogenation reaction for the ll position and also the benzyl position thank you for watching
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(17502) How to Update Any RGH/JTAG + 4GB Coronas Dashboard/NAND, + Get Your RGH/JTAG Online! (17502)
yo guys what is up Davis here and I've been waiting so long for this x build to come out like it's been taking forever and I literally just woke up and I woke up to people saying hey the new X build is out and all this stuff so I'm glad it's out I'm not a morning person but I'm I'm seriously glad I'm seriously glad it's released so um here's the update and it's asking me to update to uh 17489 which is the new Dash that just came out and you know if this is a RGH console and you press yes it's going to it might break your console um I'm not going to update it doing it like that but I'm just going to show you guys that it's on 17 349 right now basically what we're going to do is I'm going to go on the computer and I'm going to show you guys what you need to do from there all right hey guys now that we're on the computer basically these are the files that you're going to be needing um I'm not going to be using neighborhood I don't think think but um basically you're going to plug in your flash drive cuz you're going to need that and just drag and drop simple n flasher right into there and basically what we're going to be doing first is we're going to be getting a copy of our Nan if you don't have your original Nan dump that's okay because we can do it this way um now if you did break your console you don't have a backup of your nan then that's kind of bad because there's not going to be really any way to uh fix it unless you send it to someone like me who can make a new n and all that good stuff but um now we're going to go back to the Xbox and I'm going to show you guys what to do from there all right guys so now that we're back on our Xbox we're going to go over to my games and XCX menu and then we're going to click RB and you're going to plug in your flash drive right here and then um you don't need to copy the simple n flasher to your hard drive um but basically all you're going to do is just click a on that and then click a on the first one and then hit default. XEX and we're going to press X to back up our n and then we're going to play uh click B and we're going to do a full nand D just to be sure we got everything all right guys so we are done dumping our n um we're going to press exit and then um I'm I'm going to meet you guys back on the computer um take your flash drive out of this of the Xbox and plug it in yo what is up guys all right so now that we're on our computer we got our n backed up now on our flash drive so that's what we want uh first thing I want to say is I'm going to be showing you guys a separate part in the video just for the 4 gab Corona uh because it's a little bit a different way of um making the nand image and stuff like that so uh right after I do this nand image I'm going to make another one just for four gigabyte Coronas but um basically we're going to go open our um this our flash drive we're going to go on a simple 360 n Flash simple 360 and then we're going to copy our flash DMP which is our the backup of our Nan we're going to drag and drop that onto their desktop which I already have done so uh just X out of that now we're going to go to XE build folder and we're going to go to XE build GUI XE build open that next out of that and then we're going to drag and drop this in here and then it'll load the backup of our n so um usually it gets a lot of stuff correct um like my console is rg1 so that's what it selected and my console is a Jasper Pig block um if you guys have a RGH 1.2 or rgh2 console you're going to select rgh2 if you have a RGH H1 then you're going to select RGH H1 and uh if you have a j tag just select free boot J tag and um make sure you have the correct motherboard and you're going to need your CPU key which I have right there so um uh copy and paste your CPU key uh how to get your CPU Keys you go you you can boot up zel to get your CPU key um or you could go to dash launch and you go into Dash launch and you press lb and then you go to system info and and it'll be at the top left I'm pretty sure so um just type your CP CPU key in there and then you're going to select your dashboard version uh we're going to select 17489 because that's the newest um dashboard version and then select zel reloaded and all these up here should be checked if you do not have them checked then Dash launch isn't going to work so make sure you have all four of these checked up here and we're going to click check KV and all this stuff should pop up um if all this stuff doesn't pop up then you have your wrong CPU key so make sure you have your correct CPU key because that is very important so uh after you've done all that we're going to click generate hacked image and now it's creating our new nand click cancel so you can so you can look at everything but uh our colel is 17489 which is correct Jasper big block uh glitch one zil serial number all that good stuff all that looks correct so uh we can X out of this now hey guys all right so this is for the 4 gigabyte Corona now we're going to be doing that or the corona V2 or v um V4 and V5 and all those um all those all those type of consoles it won't let you use flash 360 and it won't let you write upd flashes through zel so uh you got to do you got to have simple 360 n flasher to write it [Music] um but so I'm going to show you guys how to do that right now um this is a 4 gigabyte Corona Nan that I got off here of one of my consoles that I did but um you're going to go to removable disc or flash drive and then uh simple 360 n flasher simple 360 again and then there's you're going to see your flash DMP in there move that copy it to your desktop and then um we're going to open up XE build now and then XE build again then we're going to run the XT build program we're going to x out of this cuz I don't need it and we're going to drag the D flash DMP which is our copy of our name we're going to drag that right in there and since it's a 4 gigabyte Corona the this program it doesn't how do I say it it doesn't like know what it is basically so you know can't determine if it's small block man do you want to continue anyways yes so um if you guys don't have a 4 gigabyte Corona you know just skip this part um if you have a Trinity Jasper Falcon Corona V1 Corona V3 just skipped this part so um or even J or Xenon and Zephyr but um we're going to switch to advaned mode and we're going to disable file save um and since it's a slim we're going to click rgh2 and Corona and we're going to need our CPU key which I have have right there so and select your the correct dashboard version which is 17489 that's the newest one we're updating to and we're going to click open we're going to select that right there make sure you include Dash launch include all that good stuff um check KV uh if you click that it's going to give you this error because it can't Det determine which console it is so um basically now we're going to click generate hacked image and it's going to say once again can't determine uh we're going to click yes and then this is going to pop up and right here we're going to type in 4G and we're going to save it so here's the old one and now here's the new one that we just edited so save and cancel so you can view everything so we got Corona I can't even highlight it but build glitch to zel serial number console ID um DVD key all that good stuff so make sure all that is correct and um uh that's basically all that you got to do in here now and over here you can see our new upd Flash and also guys I got some new stuff right here here for you um this is the new xbm the new inferus I don't know how good it is but we're going to test it so then I got the new launch I I um so now what we're going to do is we're going to go to removable this drive or whatever um simple 360 Nan flasher and go in there and we're going to delete these two uh before you delete them make sure you have a backup of flash 360 or Flash DMP make sure you have a backup of that I do over here as you can see that's very important so go ahead and delete those and we're going to drag upd Flash in here and it'll take a little bit to copy all right after that's done copying we're going to go back to the flash drive and I've already moved everything in here but you're basically going to copy these three fold these three files right here drag and drop them into there and then um you're good to go also I want to explain this this comes with the XE build um folder or the program when you download it what it is is it's actually uh Ninja Stealth you got to pay for it um I put it on my console I updated my dashboard already and I tested it out and it looks pretty good when you put it on all the um it changes the notifications to like pink I think or something it looks pretty good but um you can't go in line with it because you got to pay for it so uh if you guys would like to go buy from the from Ninja Stealth and go ahead and check them out and I think it's team executor I'm not sure but um I'm not going to have a link to their stuff but uh we're going to be using INF furnace to get online so um yeah just make sure you have all three of these files copied to the to your flash drive and now I'm going to show you guys what to do on your Xbox all right yo what's up guys now that we're on our Xbox we're going to go to mind games XX menu uh we're going to click RB now and we're going to plug in our flash drive and we're going to copy INF furnace launch I and then X BDM so how do you copy these are you click you click y then you click copy you're going to press X then you go down to htd then you're going to press Y and paste and you're going to do do that for all three of them and it's pretty simple and after you do that we're going to go to simple 360 Nan flasher simple 360 again and then our upd flash is in there which is good and we're going to click default. xx and we're going to click a because we want to flash our n and then we're going to press start to flash your n so press start and then it'll start riding in end uh don't touch any don't touch your controller turn your Xbox off cuz this could do some this could mess your console up so just be careful with it and let it do its thing all right guys so it's done writing and it says it's shutting down 54 3 2 1 bye all right guys so once it shuts down you're going to unplug your console just for a few seconds then plug it back in and turn it on and I just plugged in a ethernet cable too so um we should be online possibly if my KB is not banned INF ferace active update required so we are online guys this is the Avatar update it shouldn't take too long if you guys got this far then that means you did really good so guys check out please check out my Instagram and please check out my Facebook page and all that good stuff R comment and subscribe um I've literally made this video like five times because I messed up but that's because I just suck at everything but but yeah guys I really appreciate appreciate you guys watching my videos and all that stuff um I came along long ways I remember when I was at like five subscribers all right guys so it's done doing the Avatar update and our console should restart yep it's doing it right now so um might turn off I don't know I'm not sure probably not it says in furnace active and also those are blue notifications I have those those do not come with the plugins that I gave you guys um I'll probably make another video how to set them up it's really simple but um M Truck sign into Xbox Live There we go son so we're online guys once again please check out all my media stuff that really helps me out so yeah guys um everyone have a great day
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GAS TOKENS ALL THE RAGE!!! || GET YOUR REBATES FOR GAS SPENT ON ETHEREUM || WIN WIN!!!
[Music] what is up everybody golden yogi here and you are tuning into the channel with the golden perspective today we are going to take a look at the unidex gas and maybe a couple of the other of these tokens um as unix gas was not the first one but it's the one that i seem to be liking the most um i've dipped myself into uh four different ones before we get started i want to kindly invite you to subscribe down below if you have not already thank you to all those who have while you're down there turn on the post notifications select all so youtube knows that you want to see all this content you can decide at that point whether it fits you or not just do it you'll be happy later on and anytime along the video you have something a comment a rain sort please feel free to drop it down below um also like share dislike that's fine with me too it really helps me uh find out whether or not people are liking this content my one concern or one sorry one request is that when you comment please think about what you're gonna say make it count and try using these two little tools that are absolutely free kindness and compassion all right if more humans were using this we would probably be enjoying the world around us a lot more i know i am because i use that and the universe just reflects it back to me so that's my challenge to you now let's get into it we got unit x gas all right um essentially what this is is unix gas offers a cash back option for your gas spending now just like um you know going to certain stores or whatever you spend so much and you get reward points it's a lot like that okay but you need to have some of these so let's say for instance you have one thousand dollars worth of undg two percent of that would equal twenty dollars that means that you would be eligible every day for twenty dollars uh basically a rebate in more undg tokens to cover the twenty dollars of gas that you spent now if you didn't spend a full twenty dollars in gas that day then you're only going to get what you spent if you spent over that you will get your 20 but you will not get more than that so something you can do is you can go to uh i don't know if you've ever seen this but if you were to go to etherscan um let's see i'm just going to like pick an address all right so you can go to etherscan and you can pull a cvs report okay so you can take it between the dates all right let's say let's do this um i'm not a robot so of course oops [Music] download open this up and once it opens up tick tick tick tick waiting a little too long anyway uh come on forgive me for this in the meantime let's go um take a look at the interface as you can see here i have 3.53 undgs all right um it shows me right here okay look at that i have some unclaimed i can go and claim this right now okay so um that's 0.4 undg and should we go do it should we do it let's go see if i claim right now when you claim my point for you ndg there's a 10 claim tax the gas fee is spent by us and is adjusted at source in the number of tokens you receive the minimum claim value should be thirty dollars continue yes or no so the minimum claim value should be thirty dollars it is currently sixty two point four eight so i could go do that right now before i do that i want to cover a few other things let's check to see if uh nope it's not liking it so for whatever reason um let's open up the white paper here and go through a couple things um [Music] it's going to glaze over it quickly because it's a fairly simple concept but um yeah you can go and read this all for yourself but the max daily cap of two percent of all the amount of tokens being held as cash backs um this is the biggest thing is this model sustainable the following information will break down all the aspects of the ungd tokens such as its characteristics tokenomics sustainability utility and how the token works and its features so here's what it was 10 000 tokens 3 500 were for the token sale so they could raise money 3 500 allocated for cash back rewards inside the rewards fund 1500 be added to the liquidity plone unit swap 750 for the team 754 marketing okay i did not receive anything um i simply have asked you know for a uh referral link so far um nobody's gotten back to me um unsold tokens will be sent to the rewards fund okay if the token sale is successful and the hard cap is reached then the initial numbers at the moment are launching will be uh this is how much would be in wallets because that's what was it will be in the token sale this is the rewards fund and added to liquidity for in uniswap now to make this project and tokens sustainable in time it's mandatory to have a reserve of you and each of the tokens that can be refilled constantly called the rewards fund this fund can be filled charging a four percent fee on every transaction from wallet to wallet and buys on unit swap this would also mean cells in our model transfers from the rewards fund's wallet are excluded from the four percent tax um right so the rewards fund has been whitelisted uh i could be wrong about the cells but i'm pretty sure that it's going to hit this on the cell too so at this point utc daily which just happened that's probably why i was seeing um some rewards here okay you'll be you'll have your claimable amount which would be 100 of what they spent in gas feed but with a max cap of 2 of the amount of their tokens being held so my amount of tokens being held 3.53 let's go run some maths now this amount can you know the dollar amount can change over time but we have 3.53 times 440 which i think the price has gone up since i first purchased it so that's 1553 so times 0.02 thirty-one dollars now so times two see that looks more like what i have here cash back eligibility um let's see yeah the because this is the this line right here is where i bought so the price is a little bit higher so it makes sense that i i my two percent amount has increased because the token price has increased the part i'm i'm unsure of because it looks like their interface is a little laggy i'm sure they can work on that and because this is a newer project being that um january 21st is when it hit unit swap um but yeah let's go back to this uh in usd terms it would be usdt terms it would mean that if someone is holding five thousand dollar dollars with undg then they can spend and claim a max of 100 worth of undg that day examples in usd so you can see this boom boom boom this is all 20 of this number okay um so that's what i was getting at over and if you pull let's see if this ever came up no it doesn't like it if you were to pull your csv file this is what i was trying to show you and then you you can see all your transactions within a time period you can see the fees at which you paid you could take all that sum it up average it over the amount of days that you're looking at and then you can start to figure out how much you spend in gas a day now that's always going to vary a little bit but you can see your trend then you can go all right in order to cover that in the two percent i should buy this many tokens now yes the token price can fluctuate if it goes down you will your amount that you're going to receive back will go down that's the downside risk on the upside it can go up now if the price stays the same at two percent and you and you continually use about the same amount of gas 50 days it takes for you to roi on the cost of buying the tokens for you to receive this pretty cool right and so can this be sustainable um when a holder claims rewards as we saw before 10 will be taxed and will go directly to the person and refer them but if the holder is claiming didn't register through any referral link then this 10 percent will go to the rewards fund to claim a reward the reward the holder has to pay the gas for the transaction so it's best to recommend to wait a few days and let the cash back rewards accumulate before claiming uh them to save gas to save from the gas fees although from time to time the liquidity pool may be supplied with tokens from the rewards fund if it builds up way more than what is required the key to this token is sustainability of the rewards fund each day the rewards fund will grow and decrease depending on the buy volume the amount of tokens held in wallets and holders use of their total daily spent max limit which is two percent right um let's see with all the information in mind the following information shows sustainable rewards fun actually is so you can see here um a few different uh ways on how to look at this i would suggest you go look at all this all right because it helps um understand how this all works so the amount of tokens bought minus the amount of tokens sold gets you you know this many tokens the resultant tokens minus four percent of the uh tokens bought gets you a new variable okay the initial amount of tokens held in wallets plus this number up here equals the new amount of tokens held in the wallets the new amount of tokens held in wallace times the daily spending limit capped at two percent equals tokens to be rewarded now the new amount of tokens in the rewards fund minus tokens be rewarded is the final amount of tokens in the rewards fund right it's all making sense and then the final amount of tokens in the rewards fund minus the initial amount of tokens in the rewards fund times 100 divided by the initial amount of tokens and rewards fund equals the increase or decrease percentage in the rewards fund now bottom line that was a lot for me to say really quickly again i suggest you come read this because yes this is all experimental and i have looked at a few other of these gas tokens that have higher payouts but they don't have what i feel can maintain the sustainability the best okay um you know that's what this is whole all this is this white paper is kind of showing is it showing you like different scenarios in which um like right here okay this is a pretty simple thing okay scenario one through four tokens uh bought tokens sold the fee attached to it the new amount in the wallets okay and in the end um like if a holder spent you know either 0.5 or 1 on average you know then 1.5 and 2 you can see how the uh the reward fund decreased okay so you know even somebody holding a lot and then having full two percent it decreased the least amount okay so bottom line is if people keep using this and the claiming happens the rewards are going to keep moving all right and i think too they said that there's um later on they can have like community votes on to like change uh a few things like what i think what they can do is they can change the amount of tax on the rewards so that would be again right here so if i claim again right now it says it's it's a 10 claim tax but maybe they can change it to 15 20 at certain times to build the rewards pool back up which would probably keep people from claiming so much which would then also uh if people aren't claiming then that probably means that they're not selling it either which probably means that the token price will go up which also means that you'll then receive more um in your gas cost rebates you know this this whole thing has uh quite a few dynamics to play out but i think it's really cool there's also a medium here you can come and look um one thing i went and looked at is the the um the initial ico price was uh seven undg tokens for uh one eth now that puts the price at oops let's grab this one that puts the price it was like 14.2 let's say right there so if we look at the difference to the price right now to that you know because prices moved up okay it's 144 but if you look at the overall chart as well and you when you come up here you see like oops how high is that let's go over it's already gone up like 3.8 um six per uh x so 386 percent and you know you can kind of see here like this initial pump probably some this was like the initial uh you know any of the people who were just in it for the short term got into their you know into an uh an over-the-counter purchase and where they wanted to take profit you know um which is really funny because like you look at okay oops let's grab that again what did they do they made 120 so they made their they uh like basically doubled their money and then they were out okay but like you know and then these people made 200 these people it was up around 300 and they maybe they were gonna wait for more but like you know that once that 3x hit in they're looking at it and then boom you can see it was just the sell-off but it still stayed up here at you know a 2x level started to rise again more you know the people who missed the opportunity and and and missed this slide now sold it off even more came up here came down now we're looking for the floor again but the fact that it's matched up over here to this um this initial pump it looks good to me you know and also the fact that you're getting rewards i was happy to buy in this range okay um i'll continue to uh to watch this of course because i am now using it um something else all right uh just as some of the competitors there's ethanol okay which has been around longer if you look at ethanol launched back in late november okay um and the same kind of thing you look at their price it came down and i don't know what the uh the listing price was or a lot listing price but the um ico price was but you know it couldn't have been that low i mean that's the floor right there oh look at that it goes backwards um so maybe this could come down further or it could you know over for unidex gas but you know i bought this over here now this is looking good it's been traded longer they're both within about the same price range um but this one does two and a half percent per day so i went and bought some of these as well okay because what's cool is each one you can do one say you go on a unit swap and you do one transaction and you spend some gas they're gonna reimburse me and they are gonna reimburse me okay and they are gonna reimburse me and they are gonna reimburse me okay so i am gonna continue to use all these to figure out who is going to supply me the best returns along with who is built the most sustainable idea because again we're in crypto baby everything's an experiment so just gotta look at these but i think these are all worthy of exploration they're they they're not in the realm of any sort of pump and dump kind of activity uh of course you could always see something else here and then come out and rug um but the fact that they're all using different uis they're not just like stealing from each other you know yes they are using similar you know each one eligibility upcoming unclaimed total claimed same thing to do right and over here but even one more expected uh this one i got into a little bit later so i'm not sure why but not too much later like it was uh it was like maybe like just over 24 hours ago that um not even that no it was less than 24 hours ago i bought the index cast and the ethanol and then a couple hours later before going to sleep i bought the gas gains and um what is this one gcb what do we call a gas cash back okay um so i'm gonna ride these out really cool um i was looking also at the ethanol um uh white paper uh they also have these vaults that you can go and lock into let's see right here the vaults [Music] okay i'm not going to look at that right now because you got to go plug in your address anyway these vaults are like another way to um to get your returns all right um so you can lock these up for like you know and earn like say 40 for a month and up to 500 annually if you lock them up for that period of time okay which i guess to them what that's doing is it's just taking them off the market which is hoping to move the price in the upward direction and in return you're gonna get uh you know cashed out but so this one does have a 10 withdrawal fee um which all goes to this this did have a pre-sale as well um the team tokens are a lot higher than the other one they both were 10 000 so come in and do your research you know there's plenty info on these gas gains and gas guest cashback are the new kids on the block uh so they may um i don't know why this is not showing any um transactions here there we go oh no so let's see rewards yeah nothing nothing yet so maybe it's got to do like one more cycle and uh we'll go from there all right let me know if you have any questions let me know what you think also down below i do have a uh a link for um the ethanol uh what is that referral so i appreciate it you know if this is something if this guy introduced to you by me um and you want to support please use that referral link and i will see you around the next one all right everybody love you take care peace you
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Making lives better through Purdue's Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program
why should we talk about mental health because we don't talk about mental health that's why we should talk about it there's a stigma with mental health we all know that it's one of those things that the family member has had an issue in the past no one talks about [Music] Mental Health America completed a study in November of 2016 reviewing that prevalence of mental illness as well as access to mental health care in across the different states in the country in Indiana ranked 44th out of 50 states in terms of prevalence of mental health care and access to mental health care which certainly highlighted the need for this program in our community the community forum came up with a list of recommendations of things that we thought could change the mental health field in our community and one of those was to see if Purdue would consider adding behavioral health to their nurse practitioner program nurse practitioners aren't psychiatrist but they do have some many of those same abilities that the communities is in need of so when you have a world-class university in your community that's the first place you turn the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner program has the opportunity to significantly impact the workforce shortage in our community not only our community but really potentially within the state when the program reaches its full capacity it will almost double the amount of nurse practitioners that enter the workforce on an annual basis Purdue University School of Nursing has a long and rich history of positive relationships with our community partners so I think it was only natural that when there was a community need for psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners that they would come to us and talk to us about starting their programs so mental health care is a foundational issue for everything that we face as a society you can draw mental health really mental health and substance use disorder to a lot of the challenges that families face the children face and in my entire career in 20 years at this it's always been a root cause of challenges so for United Way as we look at creating a cradle to career continuum and addressing childhood development and the various stages of life we can't ignore rude challenge you know a fundamental challenge at families and individuals face in mental health I view this movement by the School of Nursing in the psych mental health field as being an absolute sometimes we overuse this word but home run because there is such a great need Purdue has such a great reputation the School of Nursing has a fam mama reputation for then a step forward and say we would like to help and make things better I can't imagine any other better gift we would have but we have a shortage of across the country we have a shortage in the state of Indiana and we certainly have a shortage locally so the more we can do to provide opportunities for people who want to get into that field we need to work hard to make that happen and I just think it's a great example of a university and a community coming together to try to solve problems you
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Ed Sanders interview about poet d. a. levy WATCHALONG!
hello everybody and welcome to this very very interesting video um I wanted to make sure that I give credit where credit's due on this thing so um Mark kuhar who only has this video in another video that I'll talk about later on his channel um it doesn't seem like he's very active um on here but he put this thing up that's amazing and I really wanted to share it with you guys and talk to you about it as we go um and just so you know this um this was uploaded in 2018. so we're gonna I'm gonna give you a little thing here so poet critic member of the rock group the fugs and political activists Ed Saunders remembers D.A Levy and the 1960s mimeograph Revolution interview courtesy of Larry Smith from bottom dog press obviously you heard a bunch of words in there that are gonna pique my interest if you know me but D.A Levy is or was um a very influential part of that whole scene and really helped push a lot of poets in a place that isn't known for poetry which was Cleveland Ohio this is this great and Ed Saunders like you're going to be seeing a lot more of him because I have some other stuff like lined up that I want to talk about I want to actually try to talk talk to him so that's going to be the goal like over the next couple weeks to see if I could get some words with him but regardless this is a great interview and a great [ __ ] history lesson so I just wanted to make sure I mean Mark has five subscribers and this video is like laced with ads which is crazy so that's all YouTube go give him a sub beginning in 1962 I was involved in New York City and what was called the mimeograph revolution that is we were publishing uh mainly poetry magazines with a pacifist and anti-nuclear flavor uh on mimeograph machines there were two or three types and there was the open drum Speedo print and there was a b dick and castadner made a made me a graph machines which are not made anymore really but they had film stencils that you cut with a typewriter or with a stencil and it was printing a magazine uh was very affordable very very affordable for like ten dollars you could publish a poetry magazine and and give it out or sell it at your poetry readings so I heard about a guy beginning in about 1963 if in Cleveland named D.A Levy he had purchased that year of a Letterpress uh in which with which he was printing these little pamphlets and books of poetry uh combining his artwork and and uh his very novel and interesting way of putting together pamphlets with different shapes of paper and different colors and he put his own uh line cuts on them and his own artwork and and and then I began becoming aware of his poetry and he seemed to be a very interesting poet so in 1964 he sent me a letter uh ask him if I'd like to uh send him a a manuscript to publish and he said um the Wilder the poems the more I enjoy printing them so anytime anybody says send me wild farms I'd love to print them so I was overjoyed I remember dancing around my apartment uh in New York City opening up my file drawers and pulling out a bunch of pumps and and it became one of his uh earlier printed Books A Part letter press handbound called King Lord Queen freak which came out in 65. then he came to New York City um to visit I I hung out with him when he visited some friends in New York City and he became exposed in New York City to another Trend the coffee house movement the idea of reading poetry aloud in coffee shops was uh not very common since the 30s or since vasha Lindsay or most sports did not read in public in bistros so that introduced Levy to the coffee house movement and I said sent him a lot of my Publications including we started Allen Ginsburg and I started at my bookstore which I the peace eye bookstore I founded the peace side bookstore in late 64. after I'd already communicated with Levy and we Allen Ginsburg lived just down the street and Alan and I and some others formed the committee to legalize marijuana the committee to legalize marijuana and put out a thing called the marijuana newsletter which we sent to Levy in Cleveland and that unfortunately helped trigger off some of his big problems with the law in Cleveland and beginning in 1965 and continuing virtually up to when he killed himself in the fall of 68 because he was a on one level uh a marijuana martyr much similar to the way that Ken keezy and the Mary pranksters but particularly Ken keezy was hounded by the authorities and threatened and really forced to really almost into retirement and uh Timothy Leary sentenced to prison for for a really small amount of marijuana and others uh the feds right around the time the D.A Levy was getting in trouble in Cleveland the FED Federal narcotics agents tried to set up Alan Ginsburg for marijuana arrests so marijuana was the way to Martyr the Avalanche guard and levees suffered that he wasn't arrested but they uh he started putting out the Mary Jane quarterly and then he put out the marijuana review which were we know now we're really looked with the scans upon by by the uh official dim at uh in Cleveland for instance they raided a bookstore in December of 1966 of and specifically grabbed up uh the the marijuana uh newsletter and and there was a big article in January of 1966 on page one of the Cleveland Plain Dealer under the headline beatnik leader wants marijuana so I mean like they they used it was just before hippie replaced beatnik see when I went on civil rights marches in the South they'd call you like beatnik trash or beatnik race mixer well after by the summer of love it was dirty hippie I mean dirty beatnik was set aside and in came dirty hippie so uh but they were say they were using the headline beatnik leader wants marijuana 1965. Navi after all was 22 years old or 20 just about 23. he was 23 years old so he was relating to a young very young crowd of poets as a kind of mentor to his teenage poets and helping urging him to write poetry and in the Cathedral of a of the trinity in it there was a coffee shop they set up a mock beatnik poetry coffee shop in the cathed in Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland and someone used the word [ __ ] in a poem there and now if it were The Sopranos on HBO in 2003 you could utter 150 [ __ ] and add a few other suckers and nothing would happen except people would go for popcorn during intermission so you know so but then it was a big deal so he they that that was so his association with marijuana beatnik poetry and uh the reading of possibly obscene poetry in a in a cathedral coffee shop when added together with with there was some sort of real estate they wanted to clean up the neighborhood it was a realist there he felt prey to real estate agents worried about the property values and that hip beating the hippies and B Nicks and poetry readers and people that Advocate the legalization for concerning adults of abuse of marijuana posed a threat so he attracted the attention of uh of a prosecutor named George muscarino who kind of hounded him in early 66 the first issue of the marijuana newsletter came out from Cleveland at the same time he was writing this important poem called the North American Book of the Dead which is one of his more important works so he was not yet I don't think he was yet beginning as Buddhist studies and he meanwhile he become a collages I have he had started there was also a movement beginning in uh the 60s of of of of putting together collages as Ray Johnson uh William Burroughs was making collages uh Claude paleyu was another uh avant-garde that was making collages and Levy I have collages that he sent me that are they're quite beautiful so he he early on became a scissor man you know a Matisse man a scissor man who was cutting interesting shapes then he wrote me in January 65 he says have you read the sacred mushroom key to the door of Eternity he goes on to say it's a bridey Murphy kind of thing in Egypt how aware are you of your egyptianish poems I am not finished with the book but turn on like a light bulb because Cosmic High when reading it and then he tells me in the same letter that there's a coffee house open the well and he said it could be like the LA Metro in New York only in Cleveland Le Metro was where all the poets were reading to reading Bob Dylan went there I went there uh Ginsburg would go there all the beat poets and other poets would that's where everybody read on Second Avenue in in 1964 and 65. so he had been to New York and he'd picked up on this so he he he says it is packed and he says it was opened by a Christian everyone says it is unhipped to talk about it what is it do you know in other words leaving the church and going back to God so he always had a very highly developed sense of religion he was very attuned to the cosmos he had a very sense a very polished sense of the universe as a living thing so anyway so he he started hanging out this coffee shop and and as I mentioned that's when we had the committee to legalize marijuana form in the in New York City and that is a famous photo of Alan Ginsburg outside the women's prison in Greenwich Village saying pot is fun I used to have that pot as fun in my bookstore I wish I had it I could put up on eBay what's it worth with 25 Grand if Johnny Depp pays 15 000 for a Jack Kerouac raincoat hey ginsburg's pot is fun sign we are talking Giant anyway so I had it so so he started putting out this marijuana uh uh quarterly and and then I mentioned the as it went into January 66 uh D.A had had began to bring poetry to these coffee shops in the University Circle area near a case uh Western Reserve and and the in those days as I said the word beatnik had a power to it now it doesn't you know now it's it's uh you know it's in the culture but then the word beatnik was charged like with it was uh which could trigger of bliss or anger depending on the person so when they ran that headline the Cleveland Plain Dealer in January 66 beatnik leader wants marijuana I mean that's like inviting the authorities to combust in your pet so that's basically what happened because right right after right around that time the first issue of the marijuana newsletter came out and then but then he began a campaign to put a poetry collection into the Cleveland Public Library he goes to the Cleveland Public Library and he says where's all the poetry and they he looks at the catalog and you know where they have a Robert Frost probably and Edgar Allan Poe and you know and so what he does uh he puts together a gathering of of poem poets and donates it as a Act of Good Will to the Cleveland Public Library of Anthony Narto Clayton Eshelman Diane Wachowski Jonathan Williams Charles Bukowski Kenneth rickshawott Bob Kaufman Denise levertoff Frank O'Hara Paul Valerie uh Charles resnikov Robert creely Charles Olson Gary Snyder so he put this he gave it to him so there's an example of his so he was 23 years old for 24 by then and was doing these public acts you know he was implanting poetry into coffee shops he was proposing the legalization of marijuana he was published still doing letter press stuff he hadn't begun his underground he was soon to begin an underground newspaper called the Buddhist third class you see a third bird anyway yeah Buddha's third class junk mail Oracle uh okay so we go to November 16 1966 and there was a reading at the gate that's the coffee shop at the basement of the Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland the police were there they weren't looking for Eros they were looking for they were the hounds of pots was smoking pot I mean look even in places where it's legal to smoke pot you usually don't whip out your uh Bogart you don't whip out your joint in a cathedral you know what I mean it's even D.A Levy so so it's not likely they would have had but but but there were poetry reading and voila the the the word uh what Monica Lewinsky did to Clinton uh near the Rose Garden a word denoting that act was uttered and the and so the grand jury later on that month thanks to this prosecutor named George moscarino who who parenthetically 29 years later could not remember anything about the a levy he hounded him in the 66 and 67. he couldn't even remember his name he couldn't remember the case at least that's what he said to interviewers so anyway December 1st so they indicted him for obscenity for the word you know I don't think his I don't think it was his poem I think it was another kid I guess he was inside he incited some teenage boy to use the word a [ __ ] you know so then there was this asphaltel Bookshop which was run by a a friend of D.A Levy's and it was rated and uh the the uh they took away nine crates of D.A Levy's Publications which Jim Lowe had on in storage or on display on the grounds that they might contain uh advocacy for legalization of pot so and Jim Lowell too was the Restless it was a very uh strange so then the clits the Cleveland press headline had on January 9 1967 grand jury named beatnik poet in secret indictment on filth yeah classic uh Hearst level uh journalism so um you know then things went on and and and and and and then we we formed a committee some of us Alan Ginsburg and I there was a guy uh in Cleveland that organized this uh benefit for at Case Western Reserve and the thugs flew out and Alan Ginsburg flew out we did a good good concert race all our money it was for Levy's illegal expenses he was facing time uh you know he was the the plane dealer described the charge against Levy as follows Levy is charged with accepting immoral and indecent poetry from the boy and Publishing it as well as reading and distributing it at the coffee house so uh there were stickers you know a legalized D.A Levy I remember those stickers so then he was hauled into court on January 17th and there was a very it was a legendary anecdote at the time the judge uh says Libby to Levy the judge and this was in Cleveland Court he says you write poetry do you sell it and Levy said I sell poetry for 89 cents a day and the judge says well bail of two thousand five hundred dollars is not excessive for a great poet maybe you should charge more than 89 cents so Levy was uh what we call in a reward recording business you know prone to the noids you know he was he he was after all he comes to a very reduced background he wasn't educated he told the Plain Dealer his parents didn't have enough money to send him to school he had a high school education he was in the Navy for seven months uh he graduated from James Rhodes High School in 42 went into the Navy I never could find out what happened but he's he was out uh and and and and then you know became interested in poetry and and and Jack Tea Garden and music and Peggy Lee records he put out his early books he described him listening to all the Jack Tea Garden and Peggy Lee and and and Jazz records uh and so he was just a shy kid you know he was just a part of him was he was a very skinny slender shy we he didn't like crowds uh he's the type of guy that reveled in close friendships but he didn't like yet he felt he had to organize it was all part of him was also bursting out and as and as an organizer up to that point people who were to be poets in America generally left the Midwest Hemingway left St Louis T.S Eliot left uh William Burroughs left St Louis everybody you they went to the East Coast or to the West Coast Cleveland Levy decided I think it was it was an act of Cleveland patriotism he was a patriot of Cleveland he wasn't gonna let anybody driving him out there was good music there were coffee shops there were cheap apartments there was a university situation you could get books and records and listen to Jazz there was uh stuff to smoke there was the Beatles and Jimmy and Janice and you know there was the underground papers which he formed so he decided to stick it out but the establishment real estate interests and the marijuana hysteria and beat uh fear of beatniks beatnik phobia and fear of The Counter Culture and the anti-war movement was growing very big 67 of course uh 66 67 67 of course was the great Detroit rice a lot of the city got burned down 67 was uh uh you know their black power tourism and there were a lot of and there was a very very strong anti-war movement and uh you know we exercise the Pentagon that falls it was a there's a big surge Resurgence in America of a radical activism and Levy was singled out it's like in 1984 where you pick you don't you don't take on a whole group of people you pick someone like you you're the enemy you're the one that did it if I attack you then you're a symbol for everybody else and everybody else will uh become nice uh Placid Americans and and let the war go on so but Levy meanwhile was fearful he had he studied telepathy he believed you know he became a kind of freelance Buddhist in a way but hey he still one of his last letters to me had a Jewish star on it so he had a he was like Alan Ginsburg he had his remnants of his uh parental religion mixed in with the uh religions he was exposed to in the counterculture and also uh uh Buddhism we were all flying it was hard to remember if he could remember the 60s you weren't enjoying it so we had decided to have a good time we came in a very bacchanali mode here the fox we were really we were on tour and we were we were in trouble ourselves we know we were always being picketed by right-wing nurses or you know the guy would share us they would be threatening to arrest us we'd have a an attorney civil liberties attorney on retainer so if we got arrested somewhere we could call him up in the middle of the night and get advice so it was a very kind people don't understand it now but because there was not the live freedom of expression that exists now then because they just uh uh Lenny Bruce had basically his whole career had been halted because of arrests not anywhere else but New York City you know but this was recorded I think in 2004 or 2005. so um yeah so that's a thing performing in our Greenwich Village Nightclub so there was a police activity in the Lord remember 67 where where was the summer of love and there were massive police activity throughout the country against communes against kids living together against crash pads and so there developed a whole system of switchboards and Community Action centers and uh there were a lot of communes forming so probably should have gone out should have gone out to Taos you know enjoying the New Buffalo or reality construction company or I know he was headed off for for uh uh California anyway he started a newspaper called the Buddhist third class junk mail Oracle in early in 68 he was very I know he was very afraid of going to jail he was facing I think facing five years this is for publishing a kid's a poem and causing it to be read in a coffee shop so he was saying five years for charge of contributing to the delinquency of minors so he uh he planted Nolo contendere which caused a lot I think I was part of his guilt as part of his suffering was he pleaded no look rather than fighting in court he was afraid of going to jail and who wouldn't in the 60s You Know Anything Could Happen he'd wind up being the the Bride of some bikers and some prison in Ohio you know who would want that so anyway he uh right after he did that he sent me his Manifesto on uh Pros it's called Pros on poetry in the wholesale education and culture system and uh I don't have the the little pamphlet here but I know I remember he sent it to me and uh this has the lines isn't that the one that has the lines uh you know where he basically says I thought poetry would be part of Salvation and we helped save the species but then he has the line but the people want blood [ __ ] that that had defined the last few months of his life he was trying to put out this underground newspaper and I was it was fairly easy to put out an underground newspaper in the 60s because first of all it still breaks very inexpensive to print web press uh you know on the big rolls of of newsprint newspapers so he would call he some of his better collages are in the Buddhist third class junk mail Oracle but he's also got record ads you know what the the the liberal record labels like reprise and Warner Brothers and and uh uh uh uh a m and Capital others would written or run ads and then they would run ads for concerts and then hash pipes things like that or a thing called orgy butter they were selling anyway he he settled this stuff but it it finally he it just he just couldn't he couldn't uh keep it going this underground newspaper and he was really then getting this is August September 68 he killed himself in the later on in that same year so I I had seen him uh that was the right August was a big demonstrate big police rights at the Democratic National Convention so I had been in Cleveland the folks came in there we used to play a lakov and Levy would always come to our show and we'd get him and get him in free and I wanted him to give me a mantrum to send to Chicago to print and hand out to help calm things uh Charles Olson had sent me a mantrum and Ed Doran and other so I wanted one from Levy but he was really um he just basically told me it was he couldn't do it you know he couldn't send me anything and but in August he wrote this 24-page Suburban Monastery death poem it's one of his final works and it and it has a threnotic repetitive refrain of of language that is calling out to his friends he has lines like William Burroughs Rescue Me forget that Michelle Ray Yael Diane Rescue Me Ingrid schwanberg Eileen Goodson help and then he had the language phajra yogini help Papa legba open the gates I don't want to die in Ohio anymore and so then he's inscribed the cover of suburban Monastery death form to Ed Sanders and kosher musical joint for peace and he drew a Jewish star in the underneath the kosher and it's because in my bookstore I was the PSI bookstore was built in an old kosher meat market and I left the word strictly kosher on the front window with the with the Hebrew for strictly kosher and then I put peace sight bookstore above it so anyway he went to Madison now Madison at that time was what could have been a Salvation zone for him I mean it was a much a little more Progressive it was uh those are huge anti-war counterculture movement in Madison and it was recep he had friends like Morris Adelson and say his name or Edelman Adelson Morris Adelson who was a good friend you're supportive and so they had a he was invited to Be Free University poet in Residence in the alternative school associated with University of Michigan that was a long lasting alternative school that you know Ken mikolowski taught at and up until very recently it still existed anyway he was invited to be a teacher and his chorus was uh telepathy on telepathy so he didn't feel he had to attend so his students would come in there and they would attempt to communicate with him from afar by telepathic Vibe exchange but that was when he did his final artworks then he did a series somebody gave him some Greek ancient Greek texts which he cut up very beautiful and made into collages and um then Nixon came and uh right around the time Nixon was elected very narrowly over Hubert Humphrey he returned from Madison uh to Cleveland he was thinking I know he was thinking about moving to uh California he was a real gritty guy he hated to be driven away from his hometown he wanted to hang out now it's very easy every state has an Arts Council and every junior college has a slam or a coffee shop or a poetry reading Series so he was a young man who's at the peak of his powers he was uh he had a lot of energy he was a workaholic you know he would print things for people he very selfless but I think you know without going into a lot of details I think some and and his friends are going to moan and groan and you know but I think he was led down by circle of friends and I think he felt that you'll have to do research there are so you know he had some love problems uh he had a very you know got his old and he's a it's the the horrible Dynamic of the movement where people are naturally inclined to to pair up as a husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend and live more or less if serially monogamous and monogamous but against that urge to live with one person and be true to one person and it was the 60s uh sexual freedom and and the concept of the group group and uh people sleeping on the floor in a in a commune and who knows who winds up with whom and so I think he he we all have to do the research there are letters he wrote I know about them so he had a turbulent love life that I don't think has been explored Cleveland uh really treated him they ought to you know always talking about war reparations they ought to uh you know that nice statue of James Joyce above Zurich they ought to do a nice poured bronze statue of the Slender and handsome young D.A Levy with a letter press next to him and and put it in the middle of down there by right next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame uh old Levy Shrine because the town the city owes him one they owe him a monument because he could have developed he had a very refined sense of literature and he was very smart and he was just re it was only you know he he was 28 years old I mean he he wasn't 20 26 years old he was 26 years old when he killed himself I mean he was just getting going Alan Ginsburg didn't write how till he was 30. Alan Ginsburg had really not written a lot of interesting poetry one or two good poems before suddenly I was sitting in San Francisco and he had this notebook I saw the best Minds something something something and he started typing based on that line and out came a great poem Levy was just just warming up you know it's like a Pavarotti getting ready to hit a high C you don't just get up and do it you you you go into action and you have a sacred study period and he didn't have that he couldn't go to college he was he had parents that were both supportive and non-supporting it's like poetry is part away and part Joy the oi theology what what's sad and tragic the American Tragedy about Levy is that he had to focus on oi and could not focus on Joy he should have been able to have that oy Joy balance and have years where he matured and wrote he you know I just feel he wasn't allowed to write his greatest work but the work that he did right there there was wonderful sections and wonderful poems it's as if Shelley had died before he wrote Ode to the West Wind that's that's the D.A Levy tragedy on November 24th he shot himself in the forehead with his childhood 22. sitting Lotus and once again pled Nolo contendere it's always difficult to make sense of a poet's brief fluorescence hard crane D.A Levy the chaff of Genius blown up above harsh Cleveland it may take centuries to sort him out it often does with poets the issues of economic Justice and personal freedom which wore out the good barred Levy have not yet been addressed in America and we need a way that a shire and yes even more timorous and fearful genius can flourish their proper span and Daryl Allen Levy lived not his span but his poems the bells of the Cherokee ponies kibbets in the sky North American Book of the Dead Cleveland Undercovers and a big series of concrete books find their measure Shine On Oda Levy wrenched in the American dream that was [ __ ] amazing like try to track down as much of him as you can I mean he's one of those guys that contributed more to the growth of poetry than he was able to just contribute his own poetry and he really helped push a lot of people who might not have gotten that kind of push you know like uh yeah 2005 so like I can't stress enough how much of an influence he had and on top of all of that the other thing that like this I mean it went into it but it didn't go into it when Levy got the obscenity charge like that reverberated across the whole country and people like even in La like like Bukowski and Tchaikovsky and people like that we're trying to like help get him like help like get him like enough money to pay for his legal expenses you know because like again we're kind of looking at the same thing right now but the thing that's different now is that back then marijuana was illegal now people are trying to silence groups of people based just on political ideology it's [ __ ] crazy but like the LA Free Press um that dude I can't remember his name right now whatever like all of these people and I'm sure like for lingetti and City Lights like what happened to Levy everyone felt and everyone feared because if it happens there and it's successful other places we'll see oh this is how you stamp out this problem and it just sucks that he just happened to be the guy that this happened to you know but at the same time it kind of solidified him you know in his legacy because it's the same [ __ ] thing happened to Ginsburg with Howell and the same thing happened to Burrows with Naked Lunch you know what I'm saying like the controversy made those people Larger than Life the problem with Levy was he got in trouble for publication not so much um or even like recitation not as much his own work you know what I'm saying it's just it's it's [ __ ] crazy and like I have his poems like scattered through different little like mimeos and stuff like that and if you go on Poetry Foundation I think there are some of his poems on there but if you like just go online and search a lot of people who like were his fans have that like digitize a lot of his poetry um and some of it is weirder than others and when I mean weirder I just mean like um kind of like how Ed Saunders was talking about there about um like he didn't say it like this but I say it like this but like being haunted by the religion of your family the religion of your parents and like I think it's the same way like being haunted by the politics of your parents you know so there was some stuff like that he dabbled in concrete stuff he dabbled in a bunch of [ __ ] but like I want to try to [ __ ] get like my hands on any digitized copies of that um junk mail Oracle newsletter or newspaper he was doing that looked amazing um the collages on them were great um and I would love to hear what like like Keith if you're watching this let me know what you think of those man oh [ __ ] anyway like I just like I wasn't gonna go away from the USA poetry stuff right now but I just feel like this is such an important person it's such an important period of the mimeograph revolution the censorship the obscenity trials anything like that I feel like we are kind of right back in those days right now or very close to them like we're seriously on a precipice and we could either go one way or the other the thing with being on a precipice is that if you just take a little step to one side you just you you just fall and were in that period right now and I don't mean to like oversell this or try to scare the [ __ ] out of anybody but this is exactly what the [ __ ] going on um but I think the next we're gonna have some more ed Saunders stuff because I could listen to him [ __ ] talk for hours like he's amazing so anyway um I hope you dug this let me know what you think down below type hard and I will talk to you all later I just want to give a quick thanks to those people who will make these videos on patreon I appreciate that a lot of you guys thank you so much for keeping me 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oh boy here's a little fluff ball this is Lila Lila's ID number at the Baldwin Park shelter is a481-2486 and this is a little female Havanese mix she's got that sort of hypoallergenic hair so there's all kinds of things in there she's so cute she can stand some grooming huh Lydia she's got some masks but she's a deer she's uh we don't know how old she is what do you think around two years old maybe two and a half okay and she came in on as uh as a stray from uh Los Angeles in on March 27th so she'll be available on the 31st she weighs about 16 pounds she's a sweet looking little thing what do you think about it tell me about it uh she's very sweet she walks pretty good on leash um she's just like friendly and agreeable and she gives you kisses and she walks and you know she's just she's a good dog yes you are she's got those ears that make her look like she's wearing a boat she's so cute and she knows it she said I'm gonna pose right here because I am really really cute wait she's going to be gorgeous when she gets a spa treatment isn't she yes really a knockout but her coloring I think it's it's like a peachy color yeah the apricot apricot yeah so she looks dirty or maybe she is dirty who knows she might well she was just out there for a while who knows what she what she went through yeah she did not spelled that well she's a deer she's going to be a really good good pet come on down and meet Lila and uh you know put your claim in because she's going to be available I think she's going to be snapped up she is adorable dog
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Surprising Endorsement: Kevin Hart Supports Torrei Hart On Epic Katt Williams Tour!
hey roties today's episode brings us into the word of Kevin Hart Tory Hart and the ever controversial Cat Williams bookle up for this tea but first hey kings and queens welcome back to the channel is you girl royalty back with another celebrated relationship G until my returning subscribers you guys are to REM MVP and if you're new you're so welcome please consider being a part of us by hitting the Subscribe button and turn on the post notification Bell to not miss another video thank you so Kevin Hart the comedy Giant and Tory Hart's ex-wife seem to have moved on with their lives Kevin is happily married to a nicoo parish and Tori is dating a mystery man she refers to as her King however the plot Takens with the entrance of Cat Williams notorious for his clashes with Kavin Hart in a recent explosive interview Cat Williams Unleashed a vber storm on Kevin Hart accusing him of lacking authenticity being overrated and only achieving Fame through connections cat even challenged Kevin to a comedy battle boasting about his own Talent wealth and fan base adding a Twist to the tail Cat Williams revealed a collaboration with Tory Hart on upcoming projects praising her comedic press Tor announced their partnership on Instagram expressing excitement for their World War II tour and thank care for his support now how did Kevin respond to this unexpected Alliance surprisingly mature and classy Kevin said he hopes it goes well expressing no issue with Tori and Cat working together wishing them success he maintained he h no ill feeling emphasizing his focus on family and project staring clear of drama the question remains is Kevin genuinely cool with Tori and cat or Tori and Cat Just friends or is there more beneath the surface what do youall think about Tori and Cat Williams Alliance on this comedy world war three tour well the Dark Matter tours awaits and friends are eager for surprises what's should take you guys on this unfolding drama do you think Kevin's response is genu or is there more Brewing behind the scenes share your thoughts in the comments you know I love to hear your opinion and as always thank you for watching if you got to this point of the video do not forget to like share Subs subscribe and turn on the post notification Bell to not miss another video and until the next one remember to pray work out work smart [Music] and
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Redox Reactions -01 Determining Oxidation States
some reactions involve the transfer of electrons from one species to another these are called oxidation reduction or redox reactions because oxidation is the loss of electrons while reduction is the gain of electrons this can be remembered by the phrase oil-rig which stands for oxidation is loss in reduction is gain in order to determine if something has lost or gained electrons we need to be able to identify the oxidation states of atoms on each side of a redox reaction this can be done using the following guidelines first the oxidation state of an atom as a free element is zero for example the oxidation state of the iron as an iron metal or Fe solid would be zero at the same time the oxidation state of the oxygen atoms in elemental oxygen o2 gas would also be zero the second guideline says that the oxidation state of a monoatomic ion is just the charge so for example the oxidation state of the chloride ion would be minus one whereas the oxidation state of the iron three-plus ion would be plus three the third guideline states that the sum of the oxidation states of all atoms in a compound or ion must be equal to the charge on the compound or the ion so for example since the water molecule is neutral the sum of the oxidation states of the two hydrogen's plus the one oxygen must also equal zero on the other hand since the carbonate ion has a charge of two - in the sum of the oxidation states of the one carbon plus the three oxide ions must equal negative two the next guideline indicates that metals in compounds will have a positive oxidation state similar to their ion charge in their compound so for example sodium in sodium chloride would have an oxidation state of plus one the alkali metals or Group one metals would have oxidation states of plus when they're in compounds on the other hand the magnesium ion in magnesium chloride would have an oxidation state of plus two because the alkaline earth metals or group two metals have an oxidation state of plus two when in a compound the last guideline indicates that nonmetals in compounds will generally have negative oxidation states unless they're combined with more electronegative nonmetals so for example in the compound calcium fluoride each fluoride ion would have an oxidation state of minus one which would be expected since that's a charge on the fluoride ions as halogens or group 17 elements on the other hand nitrogen in the molecule ammonia would have an oxidation state of minus three as a rule of thumb you can use as a guideline that fluoride will have an oxidation state of minus one oxygen will have a state of minus two and the hydrogen atoms in compounds would have an oxidation state of plus one even though it is a nonmetal this is because the hydrogen is usually paired with another more electronegative nonmetal let's look at a few examples of identifying the oxidation states of atoms in the compounds below in the first example we have the ion sulfate so4 with a two minus charge we know that the sum of the charges must equal negative two so that means the oxidation states of the one sulfur plus the four oxides must equal negative two if we assume from our guidelines that oxygen is minus two that means the oxidation state of the one sulfur plus four negative two oxidation states from the oxygen must equal negative two and rearranging the equation we see that the sulfur must have an oxidation state of plus six in a second example we have the neutral molecule CCL 4 carbon tetrachloride so we know that the sum of the oxidation states are the 1 carbon and the four chlorines must equal zero since the chloride is a halogen we could assume that the chloride is going to have an oxidation state of minus one since it's more electronegative than the carbon therefore the oxidation state of the one carbon plus the four negative one oxidation states for the chlorides must equal zero and rearranging this equation we see that the oxidation state of the carbon must be four finally we have the neutral ionic compound sodium nitrate in this case the sum of the oxidation states of the one sodium the one nitrogen in the three oxides must equal zero since sodium is an alkali metal in a compound we would assume its oxidation state is plus one and we would assume that the oxide ions have an oxidation state of minus two when we plug these values into the equation we see that the nitrogen atom in sodium nitrate must have an oxidation state of plus five after watching this video you should be able to identify the guidelines for determining the oxidation states of atoms in compounds you should also be able to use these guidelines to actually determine the oxidation states of atoms in compounds or ions
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86 MILLION HISPANICS & 41 MILLION ASIAN
what I what I've concluded from analysis is that they're going to be a converging of social factors nationally and internationally that's going to place blacks in a permanent status of underclass ship and one we anticipate by that point in time based on all the research is coming to us that the next generation of whites can be more anti-black than they've been since the Civil Rights Movement two we anticipate by the same token about 86 million Hispanics coming into the United States and about 41 million Asians by that point in time we're going to kick Black Folk out of being the majority minority in the society down to minority minority we've been number two in the society for 400 years as a group we're going to become number four and uh and if we have not gotten anything after being number two for 400 years you guessed what was going to happen we become number four because that point in time all the new groups come into America they're coming in higher than we are because this country operates off of a preferential acceptance program which means that groups are coming in based on skin color going from the lightest down to the darkest
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Episode: 4 Xenogenesis - Dawn: II: Family Chapters 1 & 2
[Music] hello and welcome to the zener thesis podcast my name is Richard Acton and my co-host is Micah Glinka hey everyone we're covering chapters 1 & 2 of Part 2 family from book one dawn of Octavia Butler's xenogenesis trilogy and I'm I've read this before I'm playing the role of the the enigmatic alien species who's come along to subject my co-host here to some questionable experiments yeah and I don't know what's gonna happen so each time I have to predict and then find out that my prediction sounds on spot over there I'm way way off tangent on that subject shall we open up with your predictions from last week sure last week we've the chapter was long we had the to our recording and it really ended at the point where it was hard for me to predict anything but the only two predictions I came up with is I was we will meet today as family and that Lilith is gonna try to get used to her new place and the being she's living with now which seems pretty accurate yeah I think it's pretty accurate the only thing is I need to say up front now is that I sort of forgot myself dear audience because I started reading the chapter and then once I started reading it because today will cover chapter one and two I forgot to do the chapter two predictions okay so I started everything and I really I honestly forgot myself to to stop and make the predictions - it was a really short chapter chapter 1 is very short but yes simply forgot myself and and to be fair to be fair it's quite hot it was quite I wouldn't be able to predict what the chapter 2 was going to be like I generally wouldn't be able to but anyway we'll get to it why once once once we get there okay then do you want to open with your summary of the chapter so far sure so so in chapter 1 we have a short introduction to tires family his wife and here please Richard correct my pronunciation it's heading what could help you yeah that's his name wife's name her full name is Karl started in elcott I act in saw his lorry mate cargo yacht and his word its full name was a tree a tree Kaguya a car well Talia didn't act in saw and tires child we can't Yannick and I was read to me in the audiobook ok Carl nickens oh here ting ting Kok ayat at DeAnza so just on this short note is that I realized that each of their names is actually that the long name contains all of the sort of previous names from family members I think it describes like all of their relationships to one another and then they're kind of broader family so they all have answered in so on the end so yes because we there are one of the three like the tribes let's call him yes yeah I've forgotten the names of the other two off the top of my head but yeah the ones that stay on the ship the ones that go down to earth and the ones that create a new ship of the three different tribes and that didn't so are the ones that are going to stay on the earth that's kinda net I think the rest of the structure contains their their relationships to one another so that they've all got like to Dean has has tires named s with this car and so I think yeah I think Kyle maybe means wife to or something to taya sedin so that's the tires named entities and then leg lag wat which is the or alloy and the third this the second mate or the third mate of depending how you count it yeah so that's and then you have the same partner of steyr by Kaguya or something to that yeah I guess so and then law has the same against the actor cog we are at Cal is that I don't know maybe the origin of the name of Kaguya presumably that would be like mmm yeah I'm not quite sure what to surmise about exactly yeah that actors good mean but then I'm guessing that might be its its other relations maybe maybe that's the family is kind of traced through the Eloi perhaps and the after a and the Carl they are other relations and then you have del lti2 Dean meaning that in relationship possibly we have a try and Dean then you have any college who has basically bought dieting and Kaguya art names the double or basically in decades are from daya presumably in a kya it's really interesting I think it's like in Russian when you have people's name like father's name in this yeah yeah I think I mentioned this when we first got tires full name I think it was a bit like patronymics as jobs of course the follows and the day we find about bit more about the sort of tradition eating traditionalist where each time a person will take a turn if they feel each or everyone's dishes which i think is great mike like but then i eat the fastest my personally the faster the table so i think nobody everybody would hate me alright it's like give me more yeah it's an interesting one and it's kind of it seems like you're kind of choosing some of the food that you'd be giving to the others in the group as well yeah it was an interesting way of doing it yeah I like that as an eating tradition I think we should introduce something like this in future like we're starting a tradition and they immediately include Lilith in that process oh yes yes given everyone's bowl to fill up whenever she goes to fill up her own there's no thing like guest or something you're part of the family and that's it like and it's all human food as well which is yes yes this is one thing it's all human food and we shall get into it in a second and we learned that daya can control his next energy expenditure considering the fact that he had not eaten at all during the stay with Lilith and furthermore we find that that had special perception of time is warped a bit because her body drifted away from the natural 24 Hour Body cycle and the days actually feel prolonged for her in fact I think well shorter right in her days are prolonged but her perception of time is shortened effectively yes she thought it was a much shorter time than six days that she ended up spending in the room with which daya which is a documented phenomenon right people when they don't have light cues to reset the circadian clocks their day/night cycle tends to drift a little bit longer I think somewhere on the order of 25 hours is typical is it oh yes please like northern a very northern or southern of the earth hemispheres like Iceland or something like that because there are some cities towns for example like in Norway that they basically see Sun maybe for six months non-stop and then they don't see it again for another six months oh yeah I know seasonal affective disorder is more common in those kind of extreme light conditions there's a lot of people with sort of complete blindness so they don't have the necessary cells have this problem they drift with their circadian cicle okay I haven't heard that that's interested in if people have done a bunch of research on it for things like trying to do acclimatizing people to having a slightly longer circadian cycle usually aiming for the what is it twenty five point six five hours that is a Martian soul so if we ever go to Mars can we adapt successfully to a Martian day/night cycle and apparently yes okay but how much how different is the margin the night cycle may the soul is only twenty four point six five hours long if memory serves so it's not much of a drift by comparison with Earth and we find ourselves that we've learned that lilith does not like the hola off tires family she finds it and escort here smoke and it tended to treat her condensing Li and even though CH daya claimed there was no hierarchy Lily felt that Allah was the head of the house as everyone deferred to it yeah yeah I think there's a couple of phrases in there she says some things deserve to be called it she was kind of thinking that when she was noting on the fact that the it new to ProLiant Turan was being used to refer to to the boy I think she had like condescending bastard went through a head at some point and but all I didn't didn't although I find pleasure in that's being described it I'd I did not understand fully that that paragraph because in the book it said that the boy I found pleasure they don't card he described it as it don't know hmm yeah I didn't go ahead and pick up on that I'm not sure why that would be the case strange it is a strange thing but we find a bit more about sort of physical description of the family we find that today daya's wife is tall like very tall much taller than daya I think and then Oh like a yacht is almost little size slightly larger than daya but considerably smaller than two Dean and they had four arms well two arms and two arm size tentacles that were big gray and rough looking like elephant trunks and we had I mean it's late in the chopped chocolate to that it encouraged was small as half the size I think of Lilith but also being an ally with two but only with two arms yeah yeah I think it is half a size issue of her and like one and a half times her age approximately but still maturing so still you know I had quite a long maturation period well I guess if you I mean I guess considering the whole the stasis and stuff like that I guess the maturation is probably gonna be slower considering yeah the situation it's an interesting that if you've got a stasis technology it seems like you'd need or even if you had you know like near light speed tech you'd need means of expressing subjective time for people right you need a separate way of saying this person spent X amount of time relative to the rest of us in in you know in sleep or like neo relativistic speeds or whatever and then their subjective time so yeah I think you'd adapt to a system of measuring age in subjective relaxed elapsed time rather than just having a system that was kind of assuming time was a constant for everyone mmm-hmm so I'm I'm guessing that when they talk about age they talk about actual like else objective elapsed time for an individual as opposed to necessarily you know spending some time in stasis or whatever I guess but there has to be some sort of ability to measure the time because I mean this is one of those things that for humans measurement of time really also sped up the technological revolution as yeah yeah especially you know of traveling long distance traveling I'm just saying that they need a more sophisticated way of talking about the measurement of time in a sense in that they need a way of representing mm-hmm time spent in suspension of some you know in some sense I guess so but the chapter continues about idea of the third lady is generally curious about how can they eat food from Earth considering the fact that she couldn't eat this and we find that there is a little amount of things that are poisonous to on Kali whereas the traditional and Kali foods would be very poisonous to Lilith and then the conversation she sort of dressed in a bit of dangerous territory where little being proud and annoyed by the old asks if anything there's anything that actually poisons them and she learns that there's there is depending on the situation partially depending if they're too old too slow to resolve it if they're injured because they can't be poisoned because the rigid they're focusing on regeneration or if they're young because they don't know how to resolve the poison and then they although then poke still is asking that knowing this would she poison the child which of course caused with increase of disc-like toward the oh and the chapter ending with the fact that all we wanted live to learn more about them but within reason yeah within reason is an interesting qualifier right yeah it's it's it's like it's referencing back to previous some recording we had previous chapters it's distill the same sort of attitude towards Lilith they their ability their attitude is so much different compared to humans where I like to they think oh there's no hierarchy but then there's they have sort of not tangible but like little can feel there's some so hierarchy in the house with the Ola on top and yeah and the whole idea of not being told everything whereas they know everything about us basically yeah I mean the most charitable spin I can put on it is that Louis perceptual capabilities are limited by comparison with theirs and she doesn't have this kind of ability to you know see the the genetics or whatever so perhaps the within reason is referring to her limitations in her ability to understand or comprehend the complexity of their society and biology but yeah there definitely seems to be an overtone of something more than just that there might be the rationalization they use I guess if you can perceive something as intimate as someone some beings genetics I guess the society built on that will have some even deeper intrinsic like there's gonna be some characteristic that we don't perceive and yet they do because simply they can maybe yeah I thought that chapter was quite short but quite interesting we we find quite a bit about the family I'm curious about Dyess wife I wonder what's what's gonna be cause even in chapter 2 we are not introduced much to his wife yet so I wonder what's gonna be the interaction yeah at 18 has yet as of yet not said much I think she's described as being silent a couple of times yeah I mean you know if if your husband / wife spends six days with a another being of opposite sex and non-stop I guess I would also give them a call yeah I love I seem to have a it's it's we don't really know much about their attitudes towards sex and relationships at all no I know we don't and I think actually speaking of that the next chapter actually goes into that thought we learned a bit more lives for thoughts about this whole idea about the sex in relationship which you she also ponder is that so yeah it's a they have a three-way structure anyway right they've got this this three genders effectively so that's a very different structure so I think the one thing of science sort of science related or more like conversation we could talk about science was I was wondering what about that we had this conversation before about like the ability to eat something or absorb use the nutrients from of different species of different planets if they're not able to you know if they haven't encountered something before so like about the L and the left and right shape I mean us and stuff like that so I was just wondering because in here we see clearly that they can eat here earth food whereas obviously live cannot eat everything what they and so I just want although they did say they had to learn to eat earth food mmm so I suspect there's an element of understanding and of what's there and then sort of genetically learning right getting the the irrelevant enzymes to break stuff down or whatever so that they can actually consume it safely but it seems as though I have the capacity to kind of look at and then devise a way of dealing with different chemical structures in their diets the whole thing of the possibility of poisoning them and the suggestion was that basically they could find a way of adapting to more or less any poison in in almost in real time right so if you poisoned them they'd figure out a way around it it's interesting because if you think about it let's take last time we talked about bottling right it's it's a neurotoxin and I mean if there's something that attacks your neural system straight away how can you respond to it I mean you would have to have some some way to separate the sort of that the area of where the poison is taking place but I guess well maybe I just answered my own question because they have the ability to chemically stimulate send chemical cues anywhere because they use the chemical cues to direct ship and themselves I guess they have insight like entry they can direct their chemical cues inside of them just to respond and maybe isolate the area where the poison has poisoning has occurred yeah yeah I think that it must be something to that effect yeah it reminds me of if you read dune know by played the game III know about you know with there's a sequence in that where where Paul Atreides is like learning to digest some particular poison and he has like a conscious awareness of what's going on he has to like synthesize an enzyme whatever to break down this this compound that he's consumed it struck me as being somewhat similar to that kind of sequence right he's able to perceive or know they're able to perceive this this molecule that they've ingested and they can come up with something to break it down maybe we should next one of the next books consider when we go through them to consider is to June cuz I really want to read it but I wonder how's the science there as well yeah yeah there's not much to digest on the science front they're already liver not one okay okay yeah now cuz I remember just this is a bit of a topic everyone but I remember I was a kid my father had a game the strategy game RTS game based on June the June and it was really interesting yeah I mean it was a lot of like sort of deep politicking strategy complex games played with one another kind of stuff going on there they actually have an explicitly a technological society in many ways with certain exemptions but yeah that's kind of a it's another topic okay okay well anyway so I just wanted to say that I have not made predictions and to be honest my predictions will be probably way off to what how did she was she was she where the author went with the with the chapter I thought maybe when I finished I was like okay maybe we'll know more about the family it'll be slow but no it's completely different but anyway let me maybe introduce the chapter to start introducing it what do you think yeah go ahead so the chapter starts with little have been taken to Sherrod and by the boy although it's obvious that she would prefer to be taken but tire and she knows that he hasn't seen his wife in a while and one of the cities say if they need some private time for themselves as we discussed earlier which actually makes her think so I think about the sex organs of their own Callie but we know that she never asked but she she lose she it was in the chapter described that she looked at Oh Lloyd one of the two tentacles that were wrapped around him and she was wondering whether it's the sex organs but yeah and just to pick up on that point let her kind of dislike for Calgary yet continues a little bit there and it reveals a little bit more about her relationship with daya now as well in that she thinks how hutch Dyer connected himself to such a creature about Korea and like just very shortly before she was super freaked out by Shia yes so their whole Stockholm Syndrome play acclimatizing her to him seems to have worked because she's having this you know what is daya see and this guy kind of react agree yet yeah I guess yeah this is this sounds like a full-on Stockholm Syndrome there but yeah the chapter continues as she's led by a cargo yard to Sherrod and the willow is leading her through a street and there's it can be described as full of other own cally walking or riding floating devices she notices a lot of cargo being transported such as unrecognizable fried transparent beach ball sized blue spheres filled with some liquids 2 foot long centipede like animals tucked in ring rectangular cages create trace of oblong green shapes about 6 feet long and 3 feet thick this last rise slowly blindly and when she prompted Kalia about it and asked him a few questions he never really responded to her which obviously made her angry and yeah which led losing cogwheel from her sight because she just ripped his her hand off him and and he just disappeared in the sea of water on cally and then she realized that Oh actually I have no idea how to recognize one from another but it was just about he we pranked her he was actually beside her all the time just sneaked behind her but then we finally reached the place where Sharad is it is one of those green things she saw in being transported that's where he's been kept we learned that he won't be awakened yet because as as caveat said the human who will be guiding and training him and his family has not begun the training yet and we learn more about the plant that keeps Sharad in it said that it used to be a plan that would capture and trap living animals keeping them alive using the co2 and supply them with oxygen while slowly digesting non-essential parts of their bodies such as limbs skin sensory organs the plants even passed some of their own substance through their partners to pray and keep it alive as soon as long as possible and the plans were enriched by the place waste products they gave a very very long death so we learned that the prey would not feel anything just sleep and that when a still it asked was how does Sharad get his oxygen he we learned that he's given a perfect mix of gases necessary for his survival our plant benefits from the soot and the waste produced by Sharad these and the light supply is what the plant actually needs and when of course doesn't any human being when they lived touch the plan it started to engulf her and before she realized she's actually being trapped by it until Kaguya by touching through at the plan with releasing some chemical senses allowed her to release and tells it that Sharad is small and the plant probably needs more of nutrients so it probably engulf her as well yeah and that makes willeth realized that she was kept in such a thing as well yeah it's a bit of a disturbing realization right if it's sat inside a weird carnivorous plant for the last 150 years my god yeah so but that this is this is where she asked actually Kalia why she wasn't digested and we learned that they were genetically modified the plants were genetically modified changing the requirements and making them respond to the chemical stimuli they've turned the plants into a tool effectively they found a function that was close to what they need them to yeah just tweaked it and made them into a piece of technology see and this is where a little if you know say Stu Kaguya that oh it's one thing to do it to a plant another to an intelligent self-aware being and although he argues bugged and today what they do is what they do right this is what they do but they would never kill them or enslave her children and Kagura also says that that head and there was no life on earth when ancestral on Kali left their own home world and they never did such thing as described but Lilith said that even if they did they would never tell it and I think that's a good point that they would probably never tell her yeah although they have broadly speaking been honest and they don't seem to lie that much as far as we can tell so far they just don't say anything whenever you ask them something well they don't want to tell you the answer they rarely like I don't think we've yet caught them in an explicit instance of saying something that was untrue I guess it's more well yes I think you said it before and previous one of the previous recording stats they say what you need to know but not the whole picture oh yeah they're definitely very economical with the truth and they'll kind of manipulate what you think by excluding certain pieces of information so that you know they can still effectively lie to you but they don't seem to be too keen on doing it by directly lying to you just by controlling what information you have access to and I think this is a good point too before we continue with the chapters that there's two things I wanted to discuss yeah that really struck me personally is obviously what the plant is one thing but the first thing was the floating vehicles that the uncle you were using to to move around because as Lily describes they were floating an inch above the ground so the question is how does it like I sort of imagined them sort of being like this disk or a platform of some sort I think platform so they like almost struck me as being like dollies you know for like moving stuff around in in shops or whatever just like little wheels and like a board and some kind of thing to hold onto these they didn't seem like very enclosed vehicles more just sort of these like open freight carrier things yeah a strange kind of image but yeah the fact they hover off the floor is yeah that says something about the technology around because of quite sure what because I was thinking there could be two from our perspective right it could be two possible explanations one anti-gravity some sort of anti-gravity tool that allows them to hover or to super conductivity of the material because but the one thing I was thinking about this more the antigravity is well I mean it's quite a far-fetched idea I would say it's the one that we don't really have a good handle on how the physics of that yes makes sense right that's kind of yeah we don't know where to start with that one and yeah we can't really describe it in any way because it's yeah it's something that we can't it's obviously in by definition we're not talking about anti-gravity in the form of that the object doesn't have a mass it's more of its ability to fight off the forces of gravity so it could potentially have something underneath that an engine that doesn't produce any like any noise or heat or anything is just like allows for a hot levitation but I think it's more than leads towards the superconductivity it's worth observing we don't know how they have gravity on their ship I mean at this point it could be that the traditional simple way you know the whole spin the thing around to get centripetal force but I don't think we I don't recall explicitly getting that no no there's no gravity there's no explanation to that ice but to be honest I didn't even think about it and you mentioned that I just sort of at the moment ignore this idea because I was thinking that the idea here there's another problem because the whole ship is organic yeah and superconductivity at the moment obviously would mean that it has to be room temperature superconductivity and for that we need certain materials that to be able and at the moment from our science in the world is that either if you want to have the room temperature conductivity you have to have incredibly high pressure on certain metals and that's not really possible whereas normal circumstances superconductivity requires very low temperatures we're talking about 3 Kelvin which is minus 270 degrees Celsius there are some quantum systems in biology where we don't really all what we think of quantum systems biology we don't have a good understanding of how that state is maintained so like magneto ception the ability of certain birds to perceive magnetic field strength is sort thought to be mediated by a quantum effect ok where you've got I think it's a couple of electrons might be protons I forget a couple of particles that are entangled with one another and then separated within a molecule that's in the receptor that's acting to perceive this in the eye I think mostly and then the magnetic field strength fluctuations can cause them to lose entanglement or something like that which then causes a signal which we think is how that process works very loosely at least that's my understanding but how you would successfully maintain a moderately persistent entanglement over a short but substantial distance in a system that's operating it you know thirty seven ish degrees is not well understood yeah we don't know how that kind of entanglement could be maintained so you could potentially have something analogous to that in that you've got something that can maintain that weird electron tunneling state that's necessary for the superconductivity to take place that's mediated by some biological process I actually thought it differently I thought maybe the cells that the material or whatever the material that makes off as the floor could potentially have a higher concentration of metals in them just to counter insight this idea just that would be probably the simplest way to solve this problem but just to all of our listeners superconductivity is a phenomenon where when you decrease the temperature of certain materials metals elements they basically allow electricity to to conduct electricity without any resistance is literally zero resistance and in fact there's an experiment that basically proved this by basically allowing for electrons to flow in a closed circuit being submerged in liquid helium and there is no loss of electricity in that circuit so the power source was taking away but the flow of electrons is still taking place so this is what superconductivity means and thus I'm sure a lot of our listeners have seen if not I encourage to see look into the videos that represents superconductivity in form of magnets on top of a metal ray where they can float and move around no problem because there's a Superfund as I once did that lunch date with that addition I made a jittery and barium copper oxide superconducting disk and submerge that in liquid nitrogen and then had them hovering on top of one another yeah it's really fun to do in person right why did you do that nothing else because I was doing some work experience at the University of Surrey over the summer okay yeah okay animus one of the things they let us do was synthesize these little disks of utrom barium copper oxide okay that sounds awesome I thought maybe there's some disability to anybody just to go somewhere and do it something like this because it sounds super fun I've seen it done at a couple of science experts well they have one of those little maglev demonstrations where they've got discs of its usually issuing barium copper oxide because that is it's relatively high temperature you can do it in liquid nitrogen instead of liquid helium helium is a lot harder to play around with so you know you can like slide those around a track of magnets at zero friction so yeah this this basically makes the electrons flow non-stop without any friction causing no friction between the flow of and also the magnetic field is so strong because of that that allows for things to basically float above metals above metals which is really something that I can sort of imagine being the future and what currently is being really pursued because if it happens then in credit you know trains like at the moment we do have a me maglevs like the Supra but the bullet trains that travel using this sort of idea but potentially in the future will be able to utilize embitters bigger speeds yeah I said that the the Hyperloop technology that is mostly kind of at the head of the pack at the moment is basically maglev and a partially evacuated tube so you have zero friction from the rails because you're levitating above them and zero atmospheric friction or at least very low because there's no atmosphere around the thing mm-hmm so you can get like speeds that are close to airliners but you know in a in a pod in a train effectively we had this discussion before and the idea of stopping this thing was like a big jelly wasn't it I don't remember that one no but I mean I think they I think they mostly just use the same magnetic effect that they did to float them to slow them down okay unless they're doing some kind of emergency braking but yeah you have to be careful with that because high G's at that speed if you suddenly stop basically everybody dies a pancake yeah yeah you have to slowly ramp up to speed as well otherwise you know you get the whole fighter pilot experience blacking out I mean you know it's one thing when you're in a plane and you just feel that sort of speeds increasing acceleration whether you're about to take off and then there's this thing when you like some increase that several several follies like yeah it gets a bit much but doesn't mean potentially if you have your well secured cargo you can do superfast cargo transport because you know cargo can take many more cheese than people right you can fire them off down a Hyperloop line at much higher speeds potentially yeah I guess so so I wanted to talk about the stasis plans by the way because I think this is probably that that the part that's probably the most well in our field outside so basically they're using carnivorous plants like simulate to venus flytraps in on earth but these guys are basically like a carnivorous aloha vera plant i would say okay i don't know much about our very well i mean the only reason why i said because it has the inside of it is so good for humans you know it's so it has these properties to really to heal wounds and you know a stuff like that so i just imagine it being like this this sort of massive aloe vera plant that basically gobbles Europe and then heals you by taking your excrements and your ex you know carbon dioxide to survive it seems like it's also a water-based plot because it's in I think they mentioned that it's in water like floating water at some point and then it get they had it's like excreted out of a sphincter in the wall when when they get the that like coffin shaped yes hunk of plant with them what's this name show dad sure out yeah that's yeah when they get him out of that vault where they're all stored it seems to be just a room filled with water and with the right kind of light so presumably some light that will penetrate through that water or maybe they float on the surface I'm not sure but yeah it's a a bit of a strange picture by all these colors to be honest it's in coffins water yeah I think to be honest I think this is something that I when I imagine it right it has to be something that so it this plant produces all the nutrients and the oxygen and make a mixture of gas is necessary for whatever being that's keeping it inside to survive I mean it uses its excrements and the carbon dioxide to for its own survival as well as producing the necessary things for being inside and then it uses light you survive it's out right so it's the neutrals come from the being that is stored inside whereas the energy is from the light and carbon dioxide normal photosynthesis this taking place but the idea of using the excrements right because I mean at the end of the day excrements are waste product of our bodies things that were not processed and or process in a way that it's not useful anymore for our bodies and to I mean let's take in urine the urea right this is the side product of the of the metabolism so to reverse that back to any amino acids or anything we could require a lot of energy for it too unless I'm thinking it differently wrongly that the nutrient that the excrements that are used by the plant that they're produced by the being the site I used by the plant and the plant is giving the being that the human is for example put inside of the plant from the ship itself yeah I was thinking about how this might make sense as a as a way of getting nutrients so most carnivorous plants in our world do it to get protein right they need additional protein from whatever it is that they eating but that doesn't seem to be the case at least that's not how it's described here it's not some protein so much as some rare products and apparently the co2 so maybe there's thinking that it might use whatever the organisms at traps for some something that they're doing by synthetically or something they're doing more efficiently than the plant so if for example the organisms can respire in a way that's more efficient than the plant itself can respire it might make sense to give them oxygen and get co2 back because if it if it's not very good like getting a high yield on respiration maybe it can get more co2 to do it's by synthetic stuff from outsourcing its respiration to another organism and then I suppose you might have a store of micronutrients for like rare earth metals or maybe you need the bio synthetic processes of like the gut microbiota of the organism you're living in to get some weird stuff that you can't synthesize for yourself that was the kind of stuff that I came up with it might make sense for the lifecycle of this kind of pause okay I think I think in this case the bulk of things would have to come from the ship itself where the plant is connected to I think it has to has to be something related to that because I just yeah what you said might be might be what is happening but in the same time I still think it's lacking something oh yeah yeah I said at this point in time I totally agree with you I think that the genetically engineered version of these things as it were is definitely going to be dependent on the ship for a lot of its materials to function as it is now but I was just thinking about how its its wild ancestor would have like what what what makes that life history makes sense for that organism actually speaking of I like I wonder what how the on collie survived before that plant they discovered that plant like let's take I've emphasized that the they left their homeworld for whatever reason they my biomass of the planet was taking over or they used the whole thing or some whatever and they went on the travel initially it must have been like as humans imagine it where if we want to go to Alpha Centauri galaxy for example we're basically in a hundred years of the travel we would have to basically make babies on the ship because otherwise we would not survive that's that's that's the whole idea we some groups would go travel and basically they would never arrive because it's only the children would that would arrive onto the whole generation ship concept so I suspect that before they discovered those plans I guess what happened was they had to discover it they had to do that I assume so yeah I don't know how they would have managed integrating any new species they came across before they had this right and they must have had to not take as long as they did with the humans to learn about them you know I must have kept some things like they couldn't suspend some of the original we captured individuals in time and then only kind of take them off ice when they needed to work with them they'd have to compress that process of integration yeah right down so yeah things might well have been Messier I just wonder something because they mentioned something to I what Kaguya mentioned was that when Holly left their planet the humans did not exist even exist yet on the earth yeah so life on Earth hadn't yet started so I wonder because the age of Earth is around 4.5 billion and age of our universe is 13.8 billion right so I wonder how thinking might be a little more than that yeah potentially my own but like I just wonder how far ahead dust a species have to be in terms of science development to reach that level of on Kali like let's imagine us humans right at this very moment of science we are nowhere near to what reached what they what on Kali have so I want her we we have we don't have the the kind of genetic skills that they do but I think we could probably build a generation ship oh yeah no likely a massive undertaking I guess we can but the idea is that it would have to be an organic one I just imagined it okay we are not talking about metal or anything we're talking about fully organic so no so our our genetic development would have to be I don't know several thousand yes forward to to even reach that level well it makes me but well yeah I don't know about a thousand MS we did like the accelerating rate of progress and everything could be a few hundred I guess so but makes me that surprised because I'll never reach that stage we will never be there to witness that yeah well you know cryonics next thing like you know well this Nate just put ourselves in the cryo tubes were cryo tanks full of liquid nitrogen and hope for the best yeah that's more or less the current strategy with that yeah I'd put a pretty low probability on that actually working especially given the the current freezing process yeah not quite up to snuff when it comes to preserving brain structure so to everyone listening to us at the moment the way scientists for example preserve tissues or cells for to for future use is we exchange the water with some compounds the most common will use is dimethyl sulfoxide in short DMSO that exchanges the water in the cell inside of the cell which basically prevents because during the freezing what happens is the crystal of water form in the cell and they base we burst cell membrane and to prevent that other composers like DMSO that do not form the crystals or at least the form crystals in the way they don't they're not don't penetrate the membrane that's that's the whole idea so whatever method that you know humans used in like 1950s when you know all dissonance and such preserve their bodies therefore the thing that was actually a bit of an urban legend but the Walt Disney specific story I think was an urban legend but yes broadly speaking that that process it's probably not under standard that even though 'days this process is like you know preserving cells is one thing but preserving a whole body a brain tissue especially brain tissue considering how delicate it is is something dead no it's so I would say that there's a very very low probability for all those be people who use cryogenic chambers to survive defrosting yeah I am inclined to agree at this point yes even the people who take the kind of super futuristic line of an oak will scan the brain structure and like simulate the map of neurons whatever for starters neurons are a lot more complicated than most people in that camp appreciate it's not just like acting as effectively analogous to a transistor but you can't like I would be very surprised if you got like the person back by reconstructing just the network of neurons without having considerable understanding of what the neurons are doing and secondly the quranic processes that are currently working or currently being employed aren't good enough to preserve all those structures even even the version where they lock your head off and pump you full of antifreeze before they try to vet refute victory but vitrify you they don't get enough perfusion through to the center of the brain to prevent some crystallization so you lose brain structure but yet they are they're getting better in that direction and there are precedent right in certain things I know they've successfully verified and brought back a rabbit liver but you know livers a lot more regenerative than rain and there's the North American wood frog which freezes solid and then defrost against an annual basis but it has special adaptations to cope with that that we don't actually if I may so you started talking about this stuff and I had got flashbacks of my undergrad study and my third year when I was doing neuroscience and actually there is so in hibernation animals because this this in a way it's sort of related to this when animals hibernate in low temperatures by squirrels etc they that obviously the freezing of the tissue of the brains etc can cause because the metabolism slows down meaning the body temperature is lower and there's therefore there's a high chance of ice crystals being formed in the soft tissue hmm and in fact so there is actually a theory why they survive this so for all the audience I'm for those more scientifically inclined I'm sure a lot of you heard about ubiquitination of bukit relation as it should be correctly and said it's a small molecule that basically does a lot of functions in the body usually takes its if something in some protein is ubiquitinated it'll probably go get destroyed that's that sort of basic form obviously does more functions than that but that's the usual standard functionality in brains actually in fact there's another a very similar molecule called some oil a process called taking place called simulation the sumo stands for I think similarly similar to ubiquitin molecule of something like this and basically imaginative is yes science hey in the drosophila names come on at least let let's not go there actually but the whole idea is that those that simulation of the proteins actually helps to say stimulate regeneration of the tissue so in normal circumstances if I remember correctly bear in mind that's being several years since I last time I looked into neuroscience I'll definitely put some references later on there was a fact that during the normal defrosting what happens is this in the cell the normal sort of cell damage processes get activated and basically the sales goes okay that's enough I'm killing myself because there's too much damage right when the simulation takes place actually those processes are stopped and the cell and like because in during those processes a lot of reactive oxygen species are produced that are even causing me even more damage whereas we're during simulation those processes that stimulate the oxygen reactive species formation are stopped and therefore no further damage the cascade of damage is not stimulated and therefore the cell has some chance to recover and that's why their animals can recover if I remember correctly so I think there is an element yeah it's I to be honest I there was a lot of lectures we had on simulations so I this is one thing I remember really well but the details are not not deaf with me but it's it's something that no I think a lot of groups that are looking into hibernations are actually investigating because it might mean that there's a chance for stimulating these processes for people that were cryogenically frozen yeah oh probably more likely other kinds of wound healing processes for the purposes but yeah I definitely provide some references later because it's it's a very interesting topic and I think it's still being investigated but I think it's one of those things that except for brain there's not much not really investigate it I think I mean as I said my knowledge is several years old so maybe it's up now it's completely different maybe a lot of fields are looking into that process or maybe it's not relevant at all so I think we actually still have a little bit more of the story I guess apologies yes let's finish this off so after visiting Sharad the scene changes back to tires apartment where we meet tires child nikunj Takuya directs canter to be LITTLEST guide and answer all her questions we basically live will teach the cons about the humans and the English and English because he can't really speak well and vice versa you can't we'll teach her everything about their own Kali and their language and then you know the normal interaction with a child occurs where he with his broken well he sorry he's an all also an 8 his broken English wants her to go outside and when live us if he could if it could show her how to get out of the house and kind looks at her but but gives leaves a bit of they like sort of the slime on her hand and then puts her hand on the wall and then that makes him realize that even then without their help she's a prisoner she can't know anywhere because simply can she cannot produce the chemicals for the for the ship to to do what she wants and finally yeah when outside and he can ask her if she can show her off to her friends and that's the way the chapter ends yes that little door interaction as it's very interesting there right the whole there sort of interface to control everything seems be camera yes that's all that they have this girl was like paracrine interaction with everything where they you know they just touch all this biological stuff and it's got receptors for whatever is that they synthesized and you know carries out the instructions it's programmed for and then you know they get feedback in the same way it's a it's a really interesting a way of into I feel like this is the future of security like this is this is like chemically-induced doors like you know this is probably the security not even biometrics can provide you because you know you it's if you the amount of like it just will put in perspective for our listeners a lot of noah days crystal structure well understanding of how proteins the structure of proteins right takes a lot of effort we do have understanding how sir you know how they bind blah blah blah the amino acid in the protein but the idea of generating structure with a computer it's still far off because the the 3d perspective of how each amino acid interacts with other amino acid within the chain how they fault we have certain rules but it's still quite a far-off thing so I can imagine it being incredibly secure system because you can develop an amino acid and you can make them as big as you want or as small as you want and you can use whatever L or D amino acids and you can create whatever you want and that would be to figure out what the code is like what the protein that's used to they were that much is the receptor it's probably near not impossible to yeah obviously you can only you could do all kinds of fun cryptographic stuff for that price yeah at the same way we do with computers right you could just effectively and it's it's like an information technology but it's based on you know presumably amino acid sequences or nucleic acid sequences as opposed to bit strings yeah and the fun Paris is that for example as you said encrypted you could for example have a protein right let's say wrapped in another protein and then you produce another enzyme so that's a ready complexity that breaks down the brought the original protein and then that original protein that whatever a substrate of this protein are are the receptors so you can literally you can increase that system more and more and more secure make it more by simply and it's literally you can't figure it out like I mean obviously just so everyone know those in biology and whoever listens us from the basics of biology the protein and receptors and their ligands the proteins that attach to receptors is not like a key in lock just so everybody knows it's not like that it's not like you have a one key a lot of proteins can interact with receptors it's more of like I imagine it like more like a pac-man eating this ball right but the ball is quite it can morph let's say let's do the key the lock can morph right around the protein and so a lot of proteins can fit in in the receptors and this is how for example bacteria or viruses spread because they can log into a receptor present on our cells and get engulfed and then reproducing and etcetera right so it's yeah this varying degrees of precision with that interaction right you can tolerate a more or less difference or you can be exquisitely precise and only tolerate a very specific sequence yes depending on what kind of function is desired from the resolutely so I would imagine this like in several thousands of years those sort of organic logs being like the standard because I just imagined sorry this is my imagination just going crazy right now but like I just imagined it be incredibly secure but then it's like the joke where you know we have a hacker and you want to have a password to the to their encrypted storage right and you know it's like break trying to break the password no however long as an encryption however strong it is right reality is you just take a crowbar and then smug the person a few times on the knees and you get the password almost immediately at least for me I would so it's you know it's it's it's same anecdote in here like if the door is weak no matter how long is strong into the lock is if you can break it down you can break it down or you can you can jump over the wall Hey yeah and you'd probably have all the same problems of the plague information and cybersecurity related stuff with silicon electronic type computation if you were doing it on the biological substrate I don't think they would all the usual problems would crop up irrespective of the medium yeah I just thought this is pretty cool like well I mean it's it's an interesting idea but it also shows the perspective for what Lilith is like she if she gets anywhere that she shouldn't be like by chance she she goes them and loses nikunj or anybody that I cannot guide her she is literally prisoner yeah if you fall somewhere that you cannot and and you cannot get out because there's you know if you are in the room locked room there's always a chance for a person to escape but if it's a room that a doesn't have any doors and B only response to chemical cues that you cannot produce yeah it's not that you don't have the combination is you don't have the equipment necessary to enter the conversation right it's like a combination lock when you have no fingers with which to push the button B much you don't have the equipment to interface with the device to try and get out right it's a another layer of inaccessible so I I feel like I feel I feel that Lilith I feel her fear I would say and yeah it definitely feels closer yes and also how had on training too train order humans to get used to on Cali might be quite a arduous task because I mean the moment anybody asked about this is like yeah technically we can't escape or we can go anywhere without down card because basically it's just not possible yeah that should be a pretty tricky position to find yourself in right yeah I mean if somebody is all hi yes so these species have have saved us but you can't do anything you can't escape them you can't do it and they're actually modifying us so that we are more like them yeah I don't think if I start a conversation with anybody the first thing out this probably should mysoline head yeah that's yeah you don't want to be in the position to have to explain that to other people right because that's it's gonna be a shoot the messenger kind of a see much but anyway I think we should maybe go to my predictions yes there seems like an opportune moment so I think so I've separated this because next recording will also cross it off two chapters it's not correct so yes so I think two things gonna happen right this so the next chapter Nika H is gonna introduce her to more of their own Carly children on Carly right and as all the children get up and you know any sequences when you're a met with you know a foreigner or anyone new in the playground let's say if I can use that word playgrounds many interesting things can happen you know if any case you have people kids who are like shy kids are more like brave and like you know trying to probe you see who you really are and how you react etc Setia just a little cheeky little shits like me you know who who mess around yeah I'm prone to being indiscreet yes right not necessarily sticking takes I think my next prediction is that there's some gonna be some dramas camera stay the the kids are gonna they're gonna probe live in a way but also tell her something that she probably would never hear from from the adults I would say okay interesting program and I think also this indirectly will let us know more about the culture of on Kali more because interaction with kids how kids often are honest in the in their attitude and general behavior and what they say often you know if if a kid tells you're ugly I'm sorry but you are an ugly that starts you can't live without otherwise sorry so I expect this is gonna happen this is that basically one kids gotta call it live and ugly and the other kids gonna say something that she will be horrified of or she didn't realize that something is happening like or maybe they were gonna take her to their favorite playground place which basically is like a toxic vat that basically live is gonna be it shouldn't even get close to it that's just saying I just feel like when kids are involved who knows what's gonna happen oh yeah and I think in the chapter for because the next up is twist now chapter floor we will be introduced more into Lilith's training so training to like her what her because I remember in Chapter five of the section one room gia said that she will undergo certain training to and she'll have a job so I think we'll be introduced to the job that she is supposed to do like I mean like she's her job is to help daughter of humans to get adjusted to on Kali but at the same time I'm sure she'll have other jobs to do that to learn what on Kalia yeah the whole thing of her being sent back down to earth with the true people yes yes Tibet yeah so that that whole situation how that's going to unfold how the other people are going to interact with the finding out you know their situation and so on so I guess okay I guess that these are my predictions so let's see I hope that I'm not gonna like honestly I I get I got completely forgotten myself about the book that I'm supposed to each chapter make a pretty solid this time I'm gonna make sure that I do make a prediction that's good I'm looking forward to seeing whether or not they're your predictions coming true and you feel about honestly I'm really enjoying this book and I think from what I've spoken to our few fans number one fun I would say is that the person is enjoying the the Buchan no it's I honestly am as well and I also feel sorry for him because he's reading in the way that we are reading like I'm reading you've chopped each chapter with sections so I wouldn't be I wouldn't have the patience or their will not to do it yeah that's the Mittman if he sticks to that I'll be impressed because that's some serious self-control right everyone thank you very much for listening I was Michael Inka thanks for listening I've been retracted and we are on Spotify iTunes Google Play Music stitcher a podcast pocket casts or a youtube so and our website is you know thisis so good bye bye [Music]
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the 1913 Gettysburg reunion was a Gettysburg battlefield encampment of American Civil War veterans for the Battle of Gettysburg fiftieth anniversary the June 29th to July 4th gathering of 53,000 407 veterans approximately eight thousand seven hundred fifty Confederate was the largest ever Civil War veteran reunion and never before in the world's history had so great a number of men so advanced in years been assembled under field conditions chief surgeon all honorably discharged veterans in the Grand Army of the Republic and the United Confederate Veterans were invited and veterans from 46 of the 48 states attended CF Nevada and Wyoming despite concerns that there might be unpleasant differences at least between the blue and gray as after England's War of the Roses in the French Revolution the peaceful reunion was repeatedly marked by events of Union Confederate camaraderie President Woodrow Wilson's July fourth reunion address summarized the spirit we have found one another again as brothers and comrades in arms enemies no longer generous friends rather our battles long past the coral forgotten accept that we shall not forget the splendid valor topic planning after numerous smaller gettysburg reunions including the 1906 philadelphia brigade Pickett's division reunion during which Brig general Lewis Armistead's captured sword was returned to the south in April 1908 General Henry s WIDA car of Philadelphia suggested a 1913 50th anniversary reunion to Pennsylvania Governor Edwin Sidney Stewart on September 8th the Gettysburg National Park Commission met with Gettysburg borough officials about the event Stewart conducted a subcommittee meeting on October 25th and Stewart addressed the General Assembly in January 1909 on May 13th 1909 the Pennsylvania assembly created the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Commission and the Commission's first tentative program of October 13 to 1910 included a peace Jubilee with noon July 3rd placement of the cornerstone for a great peace memorial the August 26th 1912 US Congress bill appropriated $150,000 and directed the War Department established the camp but the memorial funding was not approved and the peace Jubilee plans were removed from the schedule the site for the camp and the 8 acres 3.2 hectares for the great 10th west of the Kaduri house were selected in 1912 and mapped by the Gettysburg National Park Commission the Park Commission also completed painting of Avenue fencing gun carriages iron tablets pyramids and shells from 1912 through June 30th 1913 on April 13 1913 the Pennsylvania Commission completed the pennsylvania state memorial and also mailed 40 thousand veterans invitations On June 28th President Woodrow Wilson notified the Pennsylvania Commission he would attend the reunion for a very limited period the 33 contributing states provided a total of 1 million $33,000 for the reunion $450,000 from Pennsylvania the Pennsylvania Commission headquarters at Gettysburg was at 231 Baltimore Street with the Harrisburg office of the secretary later nicknamed the Duke of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania State Capitol room 509 various commemorative tokens and programs were developed for attendees including three types of Pennsylvania badges press guests scow a commemorative medal and a souvenir program of poems by the attending veteran scout Jack Crawford the pennsylvania railroad company also added a telephone line between Gettysburg and Hanover along the western Maryland railway over which the Pennsy would operate a large number of trains during the battle anniversary on the Chambersburg Gettysburg Turnpike in the Gettysburg Petersburg Turnpike tolls ended in time for the reunion when on June 27th the Pennsylvania Supreme Court upheld the 1911 Sproul roads act by which the Commonwealth acquired private toll roads by February 1st 1913 water wells were being drilled for the July encampment and by June 26th hotels in Hanover Chambersburg Hagerstown and the Blue Ridge section were filling rapidly for entertainment a Gettysburg facility was started in 1912 to display the Boston version of the Gettysburg Cyclorama 1 and the now lost the Battle of Gettysburg black-and-white film of 1913 was first run at Walters Theatre on June 26 local planning for the reunion included expanding the Gettysburg Hackman's tax to automobiles to upheld by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1914 a 50 cent maximum for taxi fares in the borough three and an obscure request from a few Missouri veterans regarding the availability near Gettysburg of a few good widows or old maids good housekeepers and not too young to go west after the reunion the kind-hearted mayor J a holdsworth agreed to forward photos to the veterans in the cupid operations topic facilities the war departments great camp Gettysburg encampment anniversary camp veterans camp provided tents and support facilities for the Civil War veterans and extended from both sides of long Lane on the North Fork to within 500 yards of the Bliss House the great camp included the great tent big ten 200 by 450 feet with its 13,000 chairs the veterans tents quarters for 1466 War Department soldiers including camp commander gen Liggett and 2179 mess personnel 385 camp Boy Scouts from Washington another camp personnel for a total of 57 thousand one hundred ninety eight persons quartered and subsisted in the great camp the camp had a temporary u.s. post office 90 Pennsylvania Health Department latrines throughout the camp with a seating capacity of three thousand four hundred seventy-six and near the great tent an emergency station in to comfort houses of the health department which also supplied the great tent water fountains the pennsylvania commission also set up a temporary morgue in the camp a special platform on the Round Top Branch was built for veterans to disembark from steam trains directly into the camp in February trolleys of the Gettysburg Electric Railway had been prohibited from using the branch after the state health department's chief engineer had estimated Gettysburg population 4,500 would be inundated with 100,000 people the borough agreed to the Commissioner of Health's request for his department to take over medical and sanitation efforts in the area from June 25th to July 25th the department set up a field hospital at the Kurt's property facing Brickyard Lane on the north foot of East Cemetery Hill as well as six comfort stations in the borough one at each railroad station with a total of approximately 100 hoppers the department also tested burrow Wells and mitigated contamination sources upstream of the waterworks apply on Marsh Creek the American Red Cross Society along with 72 additional Boy Scouts operated 14-7 feet by 7 feet release stations for first aid and rest on the battlefield park roads and the tuberculosis dispensary in Gettysburg was also used as a relief station attached to the great camp for a the third united states field artillery and several companies of regular infantry companies ad 14 officers and 285 men of the 15th United States cavalry arrived on June 26th for guarding the battlefield and camped west of seminary Ridge on the Hagerstown Road while a model camp for a Pennsylvania cavalry squadron was on the college athletic field adjoining the Commission's headquarters a total of 520 seven people were quartered at both the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in the Pennsylvania College Gettysburg College in 1921 including the Pennsylvania Gettysburg Commission for troops of Pennsylvania State Police and intents governor tender staff additional nearby encampments included the least newspaper row made borough with 155 journalists north of the Gettysburg National Cemetery an encampment of 30 Boy Scouts near cash town west of Gettysburg for traveler services on the Chambersburg Gettysburg Pike and Philadelphia and Baltimore Salvation Army encamped in stannis AFER's grove at biglerville pennsylvania v topic events the great camp opened for supper on june 29th with pennsylvania veterans from the state reunion that adjourned on june 28th and other early veterans eg to Confederate vets of Culp's Hill had arrived on June 26th the 21,000 arrivals on the 29th instead of the 6000 expected by captain Mac ASCII of the quartermaster's Corps resulted in initial shortages some veterans left without staying after the 1912 six base of the Virginia monument was dedicated on June 30th official reunion events began on July 1st Veterans Day and included a speech by John Wanamaker 7 July 2nd military day included an address recommending a stronger military we ought to build two battleships for everyone laid down by Japan a reading of the Gettysburg Address and a seminary Ridge review of the VA division by their governor at night an impromptu Union raid on the Confederate side of the great camp resulted in joint parades and campfires following the charge July 3rd civic governors day had 65 unit reunions the wels statue dedication and a web picket flag ceremony at the bloody angle on the hour of Pickett's Charge in the great tent 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. was the New York Veterans celebration which included a speech by Colonel Andrew Cowen in which he again called for a Gettysburg peace memorial the fireworks by the pain fireworks display company 8:00 at 9:00 p.m. included gigantic set pieces covering the entire face and crest of Little Round Top July 4th on National Day the Pennsylvania State Memorial with 8 statues installed in April was dedicated and President Woodrow Wilson arrived at 11 a.m. in a special train car traveled through the borough and entered the great tent through two rows of Boy Scouts Wilson addressed the audience in the big tent about national unity and departed the camp after the national anthem that followed attendees similarly returned to their quarters the subsequent tribute to our heroic dead with a silent solemn sacred five minutes at attention by people throughout the Gettysburg area eg at the College Hotel and Seminary hotel the tribute began with a bugle salute over the camp while the Gettysburg bells tolled noon in the distance followed by the remaining minutes of silence punctuated by periodic artillery firing from the distance from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. seven thousand one hundred forty-seven automobiles at least one from each state used the national park roads departures included twelve thousand veterans on July 2nd and about the same number on July 3rd and dismantling of the great camp began immediately after the July 4th tribute the hospital closed on July 5th and the last veteran left on July 8th the annual military instructional camp 250 college students 9 used a few tents of the veterans camp while encamped at the main burrow camp newspaper row from July 7th to August 1510 the quartermaster headquarters on Baltimore Street closed on August 13th and by August 15th the entire Grande camp had been removed except for great water storage reservoirs a movie United at Gettysburg documented the reunion 11 an Lt Colonel Lewis Eve idler secretary of the Commission completed the compilation of the organization's reports on the December 31st 1913 to commemorate the 1913 Gettysburg reunion a colonial portico was opened in May 1914 at the seminary's old dorm 12 only the concrete base remains there tene and the 1938 eternal light peace memorial was erected on oak ridge north of Gettysburg topic see also commemoration of the American Civil War hashtag reenactments historical reenactment
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2022 Distinguished Service Award winner: Jarett Hughes
jarrett hughes commitment to livable communities for older adults is evident at the highest levels of government and in the widest array of communities as senior policy advisor on aging for governor jared polis jarrett supports implementation of the strategic action plan on aging and leads the lifelong colorado initiative he was previously project administrator for the state strategic action planning group on aging in 2021 he was instrumental in developing the statewide plan for livable communities for older adults through lifelong colorado jarrett helps communities provide reliable transportation attainable housing jobs recreation and health care all within the reach of older adults he ensures local voices regional partnerships and state support make colorado a place where everyone can age successfully and as adjunct faculty at colorado mesa university jared introduces students to gerontology and inspires young adults to work intergenerationally with and on behalf of older coloradans congratulations jarrett
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How To Thrive In Singleness + Advice for Christian Singles | Celibacy & Singleness Podcast Episode 2
so I'm here with um Kimberly and we are talking about honesty no state of Truth like straight up that whack you in your face like that'll make you like look at your relationships and who you're choosing as your partner and right now to reiterate she told me that you need to um be slow and get to know that person and dating don't rush anything and right now it's just hit me on a different level I just like smacked me up she told me that you don't want a guy that's going to be with you in good times and I told her that something has dear to my heart is my daughter and my children having a father she said that's awesome but you also need a guy that's good for you not just for your children because he can be a good father and president but what's most important is him being emotionally available this girl to slap me okay and like she did it in a loving way and that's called a word of knowledge that's a prophecy girl and honestly she is 17 years old ain't nobody told me into my life of my 8 19 years of life so Kimberly I'm gonna pass this mic to you and you share me with anything you want to say to the people okay people need this like I'm only 19 okay yeah go ahead any questions anything on your heart if you want to restay something I don't know girl I don't know what the heck go ahead any questions that you have I don't I don't have no questions I don't have any questions well I guess I can just like repeat some of the stuff I said which was when it comes to you know like choosing a husband a husband because I mean you shouldn't just be you know like oh I'm gonna pick a boyfriend you know like have fun in games and you know move on to the next because it really doesn't work that way nowhere in the Bible does it say you know like yeah you know have this person and have this person and that person it's just you know like find your person that you're gonna marry and when we were picking that person you know we have to remember like okay our parents we don't get to choose them we don't get to choose a bloodline we have and we don't get to choose you know like I mean our adoptive parents or you know like people that take us in as much but the family we really do get to choose is our husband and really ask you know like yourself like do I really want someone that's gonna mentally abuse me like sometimes you know that's what we go for because it's what we're used to it's it's what we grew up with and you know like that can be our childhood but that doesn't mean you have to live that same life your entire life like you get to choose you know like you get to choose the outcome of your life you get to choose the life you want to live you know like just the way you grew up does not define the way you get to live the rest of your life you can choose your person and like Monica was saying you know like a big thing for her would be you know like having her kids you know grow up with their you know like their father present and being there and you know like for them knowing what it is to grow up with the father and you know stuff like that and I mean to be honest many of us grew up with a father but was he really there like emotionally it's like you really wasn't there so what's the difference from them being there and not being there if wow they're not gonna be emotional emotionally available I'm about to do cartwheels what we have to make sure that our person and you know like okay like when you're looking for that person I mean sure it's nice to keep in mind the family you're gonna have in the future but also remember you're barely getting to know the person like just see like is this person for me is this person someone that I really want to spend the rest of my life with because it's you like there's no kids involved yet think of you don't don't overwhelm yourself and don't add any more pressure than you're supposed to you don't have any kids yet you aren't married to this person yet they aren't your family at the moment so just take your time you know pray to God about it and have him guide you through the situation and you know likewise just just as you would pray for you know like for example my aunt she prayed for a house she prayed for the house she said she wanted two rooms um a big backyard for the dogs and um she wanted you know like a place you know to have washers it's funny because to this day she's like she's like the only thing I forgot is to say that I wanted my washers indoors not Outdoors and she said she wanted a garage and point being that exactly what she prayed for is what she got and I can be of testimony that When you pray for for a specific person obviously they're not going to come perfect because let's be honest none of us are perfect yeah yeah but when you pray for a person and you put your trust in God and you'll stop looking and you let God you know work his way and you let God be the one guiding you and you know just put your focus on God and rely on him and just trust and believe that he will take care of everything and that's how it will be sorry keywords remember your husband should first love the Lord before he can love you here if he has love towards the Lord there's no way that it can cross his mind to hurt you as much as a person from the world would wow it's easier said than done because sometimes you know we might want to rush it and we might want to say hey this guy's Christian um it looks like looks keyword like he loves the Lord wow but in reality does he really is he really the one that God has for you we can't go based off of our own knowledge because if we do that where would we be now we just have to trust in the Lord and trust that you know he's taking care of the process you know we have to trust that he has a person for us because he knows us better than we know ourselves ten thousand times we've failed but ten dozen times he's picked us back up and taken us back in ow he knows but he chooses to forget it he chooses to leave it behind yeah but little by little he knows and he builds our character and he knows what person would be best for us so we kind of rushed getting into relationship if it isn't God's timing we have to wait for him and we have to wait for his response and for his answer all we can do at the moment is just pray and you know like Lord do to me as you will [Music] use me in any ways as you please a tough topic but sometimes he can break us apart to so many pieces but it's only to build this to build this back up and 20 times stronger if we break a glass plate we can't pick it up and put it back together first off we wouldn't even try I would be like no but they're too small it's too much it's too much too much for us too much for me to do we're gonna get hurt how many times have we hurt God how many times have we been the broken plate we turn to people we turn to different things and try it and attempted for that to fix us but it didn't work it didn't work and we felt like we were too much felt like there was no other way out the place Noah wants to be in because they think it's too good to be true it's not true it doesn't work it's this it's that and sadly we choose to turn to God last but miraculously unlike every everything else he picks up every last piece and he puts us back together as we were untouched just like we want to have her husband and you know I'm sure we would put them first and you know we would want them and once we have them we'll be like yes yes yes my husband my husband my husband right now your husband is God and do we really put in first if you're not married your husband is God and how many of us do we really put him first not many of us so many times it is really hard but imagine how he feels that we went to him last how do we feel when someone's passing around something and they go to one person another person they look at you they glance at you and they know you're there but they pass you containing and then at last they go to you and you're just like why are you even here now it doesn't matter but to God it matters and even though you choose him last he's still there for you and he still cares for you when we're looking for answers we go to one person we go to one thing we go to another thing and we look for answers here and there we look at God we glance at him we know of his word we know of him but we're like no we can do this I could do this by myself I got it but we're only hurting ourselves more we're only digging deeper into that hole we have buried ourselves in when all we have to do is look up to him and he'll bring us out to the light and him unlike anyone else it's like he will be the father that will be present with your kids he will be the father that will help them grow and he will give them valuable lessons that they can take with their entire lives he will give them core memories and will never forget some that are well there I mean all worth remembering but some are gonna hurt because how are we supposed to grow without stuff that hurts but he will also give memories that will cherish forever so with all of that being said trust in the Lord pray for your husband make sure they're for you and may you all have a blessed day thank you so much Kimberly Miranda you mean the world to us and you have so much knowledge you're a young woman of God and keep up don't give up you Empower us and so many young women around us even those involved in this foster care system or not you have so much potential and thank you so much for being on this podcast episode and so we love you and if you love to be a co-host let me know thank you bye hey everyone thank you so much for listening to this podcast it means the world to me and thank you so much for all your support and your love if you would love to see the next episode make sure you like comment subscribe and turn on those post notifications so you can always hear more we're always interested in hearing new ideas or comments so make sure you go comment down below thank you love you bye
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Top 10 Best PSA Graded Yugioh Returns!
today we are revisiting my top 10 psa graded returns what's up guys we're back with another epic video today i'm doing a top 10 for my best returns ever some of my best cards that i ever graded we're going all the way back to 2019 for some of them through up to 2022 so there's a lot of crazy ones but first we have a giveaway i'll be giving away 20 battles of chaos packs all you have to do is like this video be subscribed let me know your favorite return or your favorite return from my channel i also want to mention i have sent out another psa returns that will have another psa video soon plus my bulk service from 2020 is getting close to finishing so we're gonna have a super long video upcoming which i'm really excited about also don't forget to check out ruxin34.com for any old school products that i may have listed and now a word from our sponsor this video is sponsored by magic spoon sometimes i wake up late in these situations it can be hard to find a fast yet healthy meal this is where magic spoon's new limited edition cereal bars come in phil it's time to wake up you gotta record a semo oh no what am i gonna eat for breakfast i barely have any time too bad i don't have time to eat the zero grams of sugar 13 14 grams of protein only four net grams of carbs in each serving only 140 calories per serving keto free gluten free grain free soy free and low carb cereal fortunately magic spoon just came out with these grain free cereal bars they're healthy and i'll never be late to a recording again these cereal bars are nutritional like a protein bar but 100 times more enjoyable they come in flavors like cookies and cream cocoa and peanut butter each bar has 10 grams of protein 1 gram of sugar and 4 net carbs and that's tasty if you guys want to try some of these for yourself use code ruxin 5 and get 5 off your order and magic spoon is so confident in their product that even if you don't enjoy it they will give you your money back 100 guaranteed so click the link below and make sure to use code ruxin5 or magicspoon.com ruxin5 to get five dollars off your order when you order cereal bars or cereal and all you canadian and british fans they ship there now as well thanks again to magic spoon for sponsoring the video mcdonald's pack's one of my favorite sets because it reminds me of back in the day when i pulled up the lamp shield speaking of millennium shield guys i've been trying to grade a millennium shield for forever like so long and i just can't get one it's so annoying and this one i had just sitting there i was gonna sell and i was like hey this thing looks pretty good why haven't i submitted it i don't know because you got a gym mint 10. and if you guys saw me on instagram post i completed one of my collecting goals it was grading one of these now the reveal we have the be skull dragon let's check out the back we can inspect the card like this do we see anything those little dots are on the case i mean just psa card just gets stuff all over them somehow i mean it looks pretty good from here check out the front the centering is pretty good on it card looks pretty clean let's reveal the gray guys here we go jim minton okay it got it i was expecting it but you never know sometimes cards that you think are for sure tens do not go back to so now i have this one and i also have this one that i got from vintage yu-gi-oh oh b-skull yeah so uh have two of these now and this could be the third one if we got a tin on it which would be pretty crazy i don't remember what i thought about this one maybe there's some whitening on it slightly right there my thumbs and i don't really need to cut my fingernails oh yes no way okay so that's slight whitening i guess oh it came off it was on the case no you're kidding me this is my third one now i think i may be trading one of them to one of you guys actually oh the b skull dragon we are starting off hot it's a little faded so let's see how they graded the faded occasionally with the faded they don't like to really give them good grades we're about to find out if they did or not but this guy was really nice let's check him out i don't remember if we checked it out in the collection or not but you guys can check that video out it was insane let's see what it got good start this is a good start this is what is this the fourth b skull upgraded guys an epic chaos emperor dragon ultimate rare one of the coolest cards ever i got this card out of a lot somebody had opened a dual spat kyber first edition box and they just opened the cards and then they just sold all of them they didn't do anything all they did was open them pull the cards out and then they put this in a top loader and a couple other cards and then they posted on ebay for 200. crazy so i bought it obviously i thought it was they had zero feedback so i was like this is gonna be you know they're not gonna send it or whatever and they did and it was in great condition and it got a tip it's crazy they literally opened the box and then sold it so i got this and a ring of destruction ultimate rare that they had pulled okay let's do this one first oh my gosh okay here's the thing with this one the centering is not great if it gets a nine that will be why because the card is really perfect look at the foil on this card i think that there is a strong chance it gets a nine because of that however the rest of the card is incredible did they ding it up there oh my goodness what happened to the corners oh no there's no way it's going to tip with corners like that we might have even got an eight let's see what what wait a second okay guys okay wait wait a second look at this all right first card dark paladin looks pretty clean [Music] oh my goodness what a good start what a start oh my this was one of the cleanest cards i think so this is really nice this card i think deserves it the first edition jinzo from the pharaoh serpent box be open this was such an amazing pull and i thought it had a really good chance at getting a 10. the centering on it was was pretty good for especially pharaoh's servant and the card was beautiful let's see what we got on this thing pharaoh servant first edition genzo secret rare jim mint 10. look at that secret rare jim mint 10. oh my goodness this is so exciting oh faded jinzo first edition wow centering is actually awesome on that guy wow the centering is great wow that's really good actually oh dare i dare i hope for a 10. no this actually got it oh my goodness oh no that is crazy not because i don't think it deserves the tin but i mean faded usually they're tough on the faded the centering is actually really good for pharaoh's servant guys the one and only cyber dark dragon if you guys remember if you guys are a very very long time subscriber i pulled this one when i had like 200 or 300 subs i then graded it with my first ever psa submission and it got a nine and i left it sealed as a nine for a year then i decided you know what that thing deserved a ten i'm cracking it i cracked it send it back in as you can see it does have this foil shift so i'm thinking maybe that was part of the reason it got a nine before because if they're thinking maybe there's something wrong with this card but really it's just foil shift so it shouldn't count the front of this card is immaculate the centering is really good on it and let's see the back i think the back has a absolutely tiny blemish slight line from the ultimate rare it's like this thing has a chance when you crack it it regraded a 10. yes one of my favorite cards ever one of my definitely one of my favorite pulls on the channel and it's back as a 10. oh here we go the last elemental hero elemental hero tempest this dude is massive super expensive raw card i spent big money on it hopefully you get a gem on this it was clean there's more stuff in there from psa but they didn't kill me on the residue this time and this dude jimmed and look at that such an awesome such an awesome card to get intended so i'm extremely excited morphing jar tournament pack two one of the most iconic cards in all of yu-gi-oh this thing was used in all kinds of decks back in the day i was looking at the car like this card is beautiful it has a small factory line about this long across the front and it has a little bit of back scratching and a tiny bit of edge wear up here probably a nine with how big the card is but you never know it could get a gym i think it was monday or tuesday i got the grade and i saw it and it was a gym mint 10 morphing jar jim mint 10 there's 21 of these in the world 21 jim mint 10 morphing jars okay finally we have guy the dragon champion can we get a 10 on this huge secret rare i mean this car was nice this car was nice this would be big i used to have a nine in this and i sold it to get the blue s box so i kind of regret that but let's see jim mint gaia the dragon champion that is a huge huge card i don't even own this one i don't own it at all so a 10 is absolutely massive that is big time oh my goodness okay we have the one and only black rose let's check the back first of all looks like it is pretty decent there's a couple speckles i think those are just on the sleeve so i think we're okay there all right back looks pretty good let's check out the corners the front check this out guys centering's pretty good on the front foil absolutely beautiful i mean just a beauty on the foil it looks super ghost check out the corners there's no telling what the tens are worth i think the nines are around like four or five thousand dollars so nine still really good tens are insane they're super high are you guys ready i'm a little bit scared i'm scared to look at this thing like button for luck guys here we go [Music] oh my goodness oh wow
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NWI Resist No Deportations, Defend DACA
and see our neighbors deported and see our young people with so much promise what's that in this country because of the current administration so I want to thank everybody for coming I couldn't be more excited but they knew you were coming and so they brought out the entire police force they told me I couldn't put my signs out there and if I didn't get in my car immediately I was under arrest my few hundred friends so we're going to start now that the bus is here with prayer and I invite Reverend John Jackson from Trinity United Church of Christ one of our most fervent fighters for freedom in the city of Gary god of justice God of liberation god of Hope god of the radical welcome God who says come unto me all ye that Labour and I have it laden and I will give you rest the God who comforts the afflicted those who are under fear of deportation the afflicted comfort those families who live in fear because of policies that oppress and break families apart comfort god send your presence in this rally strengthen each of us in the struggle to stand on the side of a God who does not deport but a God who brings together to stand on beside of a God who does not build walls but builds bridges for people to come together we stand on the side of that God against policies and principles that would oppress people so strengthen every person here encourage every person here give hope to each and every person here and to that God we give honor glory Dominion and power in Christ's name we pray amen [Music] you guys are good [Applause] [Music] citizens I'm also the president's counsel 5024 I was in Washington last week lobbying with the Senators on behalf of daca and our dreamers okay yes let me know of the dr. Stein's that was over yesterday but we still support our daca students because they come from families and they have done a lot we also support our dreamers and we are pushing for rebound for their dream resent what they the build of your dreamers at because our families all right when our students are studying they're working the families are working white remember chairing our families apart here in Northwest Indiana and taking them off you know and this is not there you know they are hard working students they are hard working families and yes we are supporting them we are supporting them in their split in the efforts of their work and also and everything that they do in Northwest Indiana they have good people thank you very much we are so happy today to have the broadest labor support we've ever had and the health care locals brought the gang down we have support of UAW five five one we have the western region of UE we are endorsed by us W local 1010 we have local one of unite here this is wonderful because unions need to stand always with the brothers and sisters who are immigrants and who are workers so I'd like to invite rimmel to come up and say a word from a Phillip Randolph Institute of black workers and other supporters my name is Renee O'Brien I am a executive board member of the APRI Northwest Indiana chapter and we're just here today to support the injustice is against these the immigrants and the deportations we won't stand for it we will continue to fight and if you all need us give us a call we're here we're here to support and people power okay I'd like to invite marina oh stop complaining they're not from SEIU okay I'm here because I feel that deportations are very unjust I feel that these people are here to work very not they're not criminals they are workers and our union our local h CII has a lot of immigrants that are working and we are here to support them we don't want them to be deported we don't want anybody to be deported from here and I see that Gary why does Gary have to be the one that has to deport everyone we just can't stand these deportations and we're here to support the to stop the deportations but our labor support extends beyond this area so I'd like to invert invite Herbert Collaros who came all the way from Brazil okay thank you I know it speak English very well but I will try because because the international struggle don't have words know what don't have your orders this is no border don't have a different the language but I'm so glad to here with you PS the immigrants base the struggles of the immigrants is very important not only United States not only in South America but you know night of the words the the proud of the immigrants in Europe the north of Africa the Syria is a big human cries but Islam is a very shame for the United States the form that you know the immigrant workers having our treatment here is a shame I'm a Brazilian my mamita working in Brazil a member of SSP polluted SSP pollutants a national trade union federation Brazil we have present a public and private workers in Brazil we have many problems in Brazil of immigrants because Brazil use the Bolivian and the Paraguay immigrants to working factors of testa factors but his eyes lake conditions in Brazil is a shame for us in Brazil too because the International Eastern report for the workers the International struggle for pets compare best condition for the workers the International struggle for the rights of the immigrants is there is there is the fight of the all workers around the world because this I'm I'm very proud I'm here to twelve and I think this struggle is possible defeat they put the defeat the government's not only trapped but all governments around the world thank you so much oh my god we have a fabulous contingent here from Chicago fight for 15 we would love them to start a chapter here but I would like to invite parish and Theresa to come up hello everybody my name is Paris Thomas I'm fast footwork and pop ass from Chicago Illinois we here today because we stand with immigrants that's being deported we know it's not fair we come here and fight hard five families to live and be free and it's not fair that we have to be deported so that's why I'm here today standing up for all you guys that's fight hard and don't want to thank you [Music] my name is Theresa Cervantes which I put inside estamos insulin is that the tholos immigrant is immigrant take a pagando a nose Havanese deducted little document in literature death in a room photo I am here as part of fight for 15 and to defend all of the immigrants and the daca students non-covalent a memo derecho that any room for thorough the the the total auspices those portables Estados Unidos or Intel Association studies all young people have the right to a future and we are here to spend that way namaste luchar por los colonists purchases a van and mr. poisonous tofu throw ice now you need us and we're not going to give up this fight and back down because we will stand with all the young people who are fighting for a future the diferentes rises Norma's our supporter and gracias a todos 10 mm is through their HSE vamos only as he gave a check and we're not going to let them divide us by race and we're going to stand with everybody against racism and discrimination and we are in the fight for the long haul hello I'm Eileen I'm one of the organizers for Northwest Indiana resistance you've probably seen me on the Facebook pages or Twitter's of the instagrams or anything like that and and I do ask in anyone who's using social media right now to please check in to the event of solidarity to end deportations and defend daca most of you probably already seen it but if you haven't look it up and check in hashtag do all your tweets and everything make your voices heard make sure everyone around the world hears that we will not stand for deportations out of any country not just Gary this is a global fight but I would also like to give some special thanks to the people that did a lot of work today all the nice signs that you see Thomas Frank and Ben Simon you Ali they worked really hard to put together the art builds last Sunday to get everyone together Elizabeth Elizabeth yes I don't know where she is but she has done so much too and everything we want to thank the unions Calumet 5 or 350 Calumet lives matters a lot of the people that are fighting environmental and justices in East Chicago they turned out to help us here as well because racism comes in all forms environmental deportations mass incarceration the wage theft sexism it comes in all shapes and sizes and we're all going to turn out today as we are all going to turn out to tomorrow to continue to fight all of these things they'll be more thank yous at the end so keep pushing okay we have somebody who is here to talk to us about a struggle poyo con ustedes hermanos son mis hermanos y los quiero kita BN estoy en contra de que este gobierno esta reportando a muchos a muchas personas kababir Desiree Mosqueda sportin a muchos Nino's a muchos adult oohs yes tan siento separado su familia y para means eso es una apostasia I can't possibly do that I am here in support of all of the young people who are fighting for their rights to remain here and also as a strawberry worker fighting to have safer workplaces and better conditions and to prevent the poisoning of your food it's really working yours the constants I am here because I am with you now Lucien you are nosotros también tenemos una lucha in contrary Driscoll we also have a very big struggle against Driscoll that is a strawberry producer Yo no quiero que mi familia support us I don't want to see more families deported Yo no quiero que God mass ninos a persona sufriendo I don't want to see more children and people suffering for instance Deportes illness fight because of deportation Yo no quiero que MS dollar in as Madras I don't want the mother tampoco to God alone and of Nino's no quiero que el dolor in those minions and I don't want the kids to have pain in their hearts get some super all this bothers because they're separated from their parents get a mascara casseras Betty we want respect okay por que muchos Antonin and derecho say yes to the end of a Nancy and prepare themselves for you know school Venus you know are the future Jenna no luck in the ricean of the next generation in las personas Majoris and the older people that's why I say I think you understand that Gary is a majority-black City it is a city that has been colonized by Chicago this Airport does deportations because in the contract with Mayor Daley it says that we can only do what Midway and O'Hare don't want to do and so we do the deportations we get no jobs out of that we get nothing but heartache and pain and so we want to say that the struggle of all the people here in Gary for jobs for decent living for respect and recognition is part of the struggle of immigrants for the same thing so I want to invite up another speaker who is in fact a daca recipient [Applause] let's go I'm here with essential nutrients only though I'm here because I I refused to I refuse to apologize for being an immigrant I feel like we all need to we should never apologize for being here and for having my parents bring us here for a better opportunity because for me I didn't have a choice but and I do have a choice to stay and make a future out of some of my education and I just want to thank everyone that's here for supporting us and supporting all the rights that meet the support and thank you very much there are so many organizations supporting this which is wonderful though of course the next time we have to be twice as big and I'm really sorry we got boxed in here because you won't get to see the buses and they will come painted white with white over the windows so people cannot see outer in it is revolting they now have a new vehicle that they're using which is a Ford truck redone over to carry immigrants and it has a few windows a very high with no visibility in or out it is inhuman if you go to my facebook page Ruth Needleman I have photos up there of all of this and it's something you want to see because it will get you even angrier if that's possible so now I want to bite up a sister Shelly from the Yui thank you good morning every grains of solidarity from the members of the United electrical radio and machine Workers of America Yui an attack on immigrants is an attack on worker rights and working and living conditions of all US workers we need a halt to deportations and all other harassment of immigrants we need to work on a fair immigration system that raises the standard of living of all workers instead of dragging it downward immigrants are not stealing our jobs immigrants are taking jobs that would otherwise go unfilled respect for labor and the people that do it is fundamental to all workers rights when we consider backs how to treat immigrants we should remember that we are a country of immigrants built by immigrants we salute sisters Pat and Joanne for their hard work with the Interfaith committee for detained immigrants thank you I now invite Deborah from 8 to 308 good morning everyone my name is Deborah Lane I'm the organizer for 18 local 308 rail transportation I see Eric's later from 241 we are so happy to come out and join this beautiful picture of what America needs to look like all of us standing together as one fighting for justice for all all of us in a melting pot of immigration if they want to know what immigrants look like we are all immigrants we have to stand together because this what they're going with this daca and deportation is is a setback to modern-day slavery and it angers me because it reminds me of what they do to the four parents that came from Africa they brought them over on slave ships with no windows and they took them away and broke up families this America is founded on families family is full of love and united and without families we can't prosper so what they're doing bringing them here on buses with windows closed and taking them away they're breaking families so we all must stand together and continue to fight all of these rallies all of these resistance shows the pure American Way we won't take the wrongness that these politicians these big bankers are doing to us even on our jobs we must continue to fight we must continue to stand we must go sendy continue with your night with daca what's wrong with wanting to improve your life nothing and we have to stand together it's 111 unity and we must fight back thank you all for coming and remember God loves you a nothing you can do about it because you know Gary is nothing we are an abandoned city we have 40 percent unemployment among black youth and all of the development is going into gentrification they're making little pockets of wealth and they are forgetting the people who live here we have a sister who came all the way from California and she is from the Sacramento chapter of l'aquila I want to say it's an absolute honor to be before my brothers and sisters here in Chicago and I want to say that when I was a little girl when my parents were on the great boycott for the United Farm Workers Union we lived in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania so I feel like I'm really at home back east all right I walked a lot of picket lines back east Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Chicago we traveled across this country on the grape boycott and right now I'm back in Chicago my name is Desiree Rolo's I'm the president and Labor Council for Latin American Advancement a Sacramento chapter where Latino Chicano Native all peoples all workers coalition a chapter we represent everybody we represent those who are disadvantaged and from communities workers unions and also the current issue with immigration we're also working on top fellow in California too but I want to say that right now the importance of paying attention to what's happening in agriculture is very important especially out of California in those states that are producing a lot of product we are on a Driscoll break up because people are being enslaved make no mistake about it children look at this flier children at the age of babies are sleeping in reservoirs where their parents pick these berries no writer being sprayed or over in their bodies with chemicals we have people living in makeshift cardboard box housing with sticks holding them up we have people who are working but being fooled into trucks in the back of those trucks are families children and they are being sent out to fields to work 14-hour days and then when they're sent back in they get a small wage for one day the meal that is slavery at its worst and we're talking about 80,000 workers we need to support the truthful boycott we are all here in standing in unity for brothers and sisters and Kaka's like my sisters and brothers have said before me it's not their fault that children were forced to migrate here through the NAFTA agreement the NAFTA agreement has caused poverty it is hard workers on the United States and in Mexico it's enslaved people we are we need to take our unions back we need to make our union stronger we need to send a message to Washington now we're not messing around that the people and the workers have the power and we are not going to stop fighting resist be a part of this boycott right now in California they're pushing another point boycott they're using fracking water to feed the trees of a halo oranges and you know that pun pomegranate juice that everyone likes so much I love that juice I'm not buying that juice no more we're using contaminated fracking oil water to feed those trees and that's poison that's feeding our kids poison we are going to we are going to take back our power from these corporations the global corporate machine that is just stealing food and clean water from people and citizens all over the road trust me what is happening here is happening all over the world I just came back from Europe and I found out that in Europe a lot of the water bottled water there is coming straight out of the groundwater of California and there are towns in California that are our I've watered them there's no more ground water they're shipping water bye bye bye big canisters and plastic bottles to homes and communities in California and we have to say no we need to protect our land protect our water protect workers protect farmers protect Daka protect our unions [Applause] there's nothing like a strong labor voice to get us glowing I want to read a statement from our state senator Eddie Mountain he hoped to be here he got called down to Indianapolis Eddie is a new state senator from Gary and he has been fighting for health care he's been fighting for jobs he's been fighting the contamination in his Chicago and I might mention if you want to know more about he's Chicago our wonderful friend here Thomas Frank will be doing a toxic tour leaving from Chicago on November 4th and we'll get you more information on it it will be free here is any statement first I would like to apologize for not being able to make it to this event today but rest assured I am with you in mind and spirit when it comes to this particular fight for inclusion and civil rights my colleagues and I in the Senate Democratic caucus are in Indianapolis forming our legislative priorities for 2018 and I guarantee you that immigration issues the taça program and dreamers will be in the discussion for our agenda next year ever since the indiana state democrats formulated the like you know roundtable working group of legislators policy experts community and faith leaders we have been in this fight which has never been more important immigration has long been a complex topic in a country that was originally founded on freedom and diversity I got it just interrupt it was founded on slavery and we can't forget that the original people in this country are not us white looking Europeans we came as settlers african-americans came as slaves Native Americans have been pushed off their land and our history just needs to be taken into account we cannot pretend that this country was founded on justice sorry sorry Eddie okay the buses are not here yet but we might be able to get a view of them from the corner and we'll let you know the the plane has landed it's a World Atlantic plane that disguises itself as Caribbean Sun and they have a contract with ice and the contract is through the jet center and so it's very likely our next protest will be at the jet set okay let me finish this off we are sorry Eddie that I interrupted you we are a melting pot and we are at our strongest when we come together not when we enact policies that divide us Indiana is only one of three states that has a law specifically prohibiting students from receiving in-state tuition rates we know the kind of contributions that these young smart and courageous students can provide to our universities and to our state's economy we must stand up for them and if we don't we will be the losers keep the fighting keep fighting a good fight I promise I will as well and let's be a voice for the people that this administration seeks to silence I'm out here can't keep my papers Reverend Timothy white skeet from Trinity Lutheran about how are you so I'm pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Valparaiso Indiana I'm I'm here because of the story of what's going on here today is a story that resonates with several that are very dear to me one of them in particular it's at the very beginning of the Gospel of Matthew when a young boy is born in abject poverty and the King feels that he is a threat to him and an angel warns his father you'd better get out of here and that young boy's father Joseph backs up his son Jesus and his wife Mary and they run away to Egypt and I cannot help but wonder what would happen if when they had gotten to Egypt the Egyptian immigration authorities came by and said sorry you have to go back to Herod's death squads our story as Christians is a story of a God who becomes an immigrant that's the very first thing God does is get born and run away because it is not safe where he is God is an immigrant - what's more God's people have been immigrants throughout the story Jesus father has the same name as a very famous immigrant Joseph sold into slavery by his brothers and he doesn't leach off the system he becomes Prime Minister of Egypt and when his family comes begging for food he doesn't say sorry Egypt's full there's no food he says get dab down here with you for crying out loud as Christians we know God is with the weakest and the most vulnerable and immigrants are vulnerable our society makes sure they're vulnerable and we Christians are going to stand with them we know that we have been immigrants in the past and may wind up being immigrants in our own lifetimes and also we are here in solidarity with those who find themselves there today the churches are divided on this issue I know I can't speak for every single Christian I do think I know a little bit about what I'm talking about if you believe in God if you believe that God became human and was born in a stable in Bethlehem you are with the immigrants or you don't actually believe what you say you believe that is why I am here it is wonderful to see everybody who is here today thank you [Applause] [Music] there is this weekend more than this protest there is a conference for national labor solidarity being held at UAW Local five five one and the reason we have so much good support from labor especially on the west coast is because of this conference so I invite the vice president of local UAW 55:1 to say a few words thank you everyone I want to formally invite each and every one of you to come to our conference our union hall is located on Torrence Avenue on the south side of Chicago one three five five zero South Lawrence Avenue the conference is going to be going on for three days and during those three days we're going to be coming up with ways to come together and join together in solidarity across unions across non-union workers across borders because this attack is not just an attack on immigrants it's an attack on the working-class its attack on all of us it's a corporate attack these trade trade agreements like NAFTA that have ruined the lives of so many workers across all the borders is a trade agreement that is for corporations and against workers it opens the borders for corporations to go wherever they want to seek whatever profits they can extract from us at the at the cost of our humanity they want us to be nationalistic they want us to salute the flag and at the same time they want to repress all of us they want to extract the profits out of our labor but we have the power in our hands to withhold that labor and that's something that we need to learn and that we need to relearn because the labor movement has been on the decline but we have in front of us over here the fight for 15 that's at the forefront of the labor movement thank you for what you've done thank you for reawakening the labor movement and the immigrant immigrant workers that are here from driscoll's that have been suffering in the fields okay that I'm told the buses are on their way they're coming in now so thank you very much and come to our conference look and then we will meet back here to conclude don't about it that way oh my body is sore [Music] [Applause] what you are seeing there is the world Atlantic plane the bus will come around and load people either through the back of the plane or the side of the plane when they get out of the bus they will be shackled hand and foot these people who have committed no violent crimes none not one the worst crime shoplifting because sister Joanne who will be here momentarily has talked to every single immigrant on those buses and they are our neighbors they are people who are here because they want to be with their family they don't want to get killed in Mexico they want a job and they are contributing and so they will be brought from there [Music] carrying the airplane just landed from Brownsville it will then go to Kansas City where [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] disempowered those people remind you that the struggle continues and that we must always struggle as a community and you know we wanted to make an announcement about a welcoming city ordinance that Ruth led the way here in Gary a getting past Alfredo Estrada an attorney from Lake County has head up these efforts throughout the region in Indiana for those who aren't aware sanctuary cities are illegal the best we could do in this state is the ordinance that was crafted by Alfredo Estrada and his team it's called a welcoming city ordinance we're trying to get them passed throughout Northwest Indiana right now where I live in Michigan City Indiana the Michigan City social justice group and politics our roots and culture are organizing and fighting for this effort we're having an event this Saturday I'm sorry October 14th so next Saturday at our venue in Michigan City that 1713 Franklin Street Alfredo Estrada is going to be there he's going to explain the ordinance to our community members and our elected officials and we're going to expect them to pass it within the next month now let me say something there's a lot of folks I've been talking to since Trump got elected they're scared to go out they're scared to knock on doors they're worried that their neighbors don't care they're worried that their family member are gonna be mean to him or whatever they're worried about but let me tell you we knocked on well over a thousand doors over the last week and a half in Michigan City Indiana the overwhelming number of people in Michigan City Indiana black white brown and otherwise support the ordinance and they want to stand in solidarity with their neighbors so let's stop being afraid of each other let's stop assuming that people just don't give a or that they're too scared to come out they'd like to see people who are organizing organizing breeds more organizing so let's get rid of the cynicism and let's remember as roots said that we will win I also want to turn folks on to an event that's taking place on Friday and Thursday in Chicago next week that's the Poor People's Campaign who here is aware of the Poor People's Campaign yes are there people here are going to attend that event yes right on so I will see you next week as well go to the website for People's Campaign comm and you will find all of the information for the upcoming events it's been a pleasure to work with everyone here and I would just like to say that I for one I'm actually for deportations but I want to deport the bosses the bankers the CEO thanks to everyone who came out from EU Susan Hurley we worried all the folks who put this on it's a pleasure to work with job love we need to sustain the fight the love that washes mountains to the sea and breaks rocks and that makes us as strong as your will we pray for those poor people on the plane now we are having one of their worst days let them take heart walk with them as you always do brings them to safe places and we pray bring them back here too if that is their wish now send us on our way knowing that we have not completed but that we are beginning again and help us not to pull rolls around ourselves but to reach out to those whose need to be persuaded or won over and it is in your name we pray
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2018 Scholarly Communication Symposium Session 6: Tenure in the Digital Humanities, an Early Example
[Music] so let me just give you a little bit background about if you don't already know about his in fascinating career who has served in many roles in academia from a English professor a center director CIO of the university a Dean of an AI school and now Dean of libraries at EPA I first got really interested in John and his background when I was working on an early version of my own PhD research when I wanted to interview what I considered to pioneers in the digital scholarship space and I consider John to me that and his very early experience in creating postmodern culture of the journal and some other things that he's probably going to talk about today we're very instrumental in forming the foundation of a lot of the field as we know it today so I really don't know anyone that has a broader perspective or experience with this than John and I really wanted him to be our concluding speaker today so over to you John [Applause] thanks workman and thanks everybody for staying I'm just gonna move this laptop replace it with my I don't have slides for you today but if I did I know which slide I would have are you all familiar with despair comedy motivators they have deep motivational posters it is it's a great website and one of their posters is a picture of a ship sinking with its prow way up in the air and sinking in the middle of the ocean you can't see anything else and the big headline under the picture is mistakes and under that it says it could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others you can buy a copy and put that on your wall that's my that's my take away so I'm going to talk about an early example of tenure individual humanities I'm in 1993 I was hired as a tenure track professor of English and as the first director for the Institute for Advanced Technology in the humanities at the University of Virginia in the fall of 1995 I presented my tenure portfolio to the English department online and the URL for that is in the program if you want to follow along I actually refer to it privately as my tenure shrine still up there it's not linked to any anywhere so you are probably the only people who will have seen this in decades my tenure portfolio did not include a single authored monograph and most of materials that I present it were digital my case was supported by the English department but went on to be tabled by the promotion and tenure committee of the College of Arts and Sciences on the grounds that they weren't clear about the case I was making to be part of the English department that led to discussion about whether tenure without the department was a possibility and whether I could leverage the general discomfort about my position to make iith my administrative home and research lab into a faculty hiring and eventually degree granting entity that was attempting by way to the pendant which I ultimately rejected leading to a second round of outside review and a new college level committee which concluded its work in June of 1996 by recommending my tenure to the Provost that's the short version of the story I'm now going to tell you the longer version and talk about some of the things I learned from that process and then reflect a bit on what's changed in the last 23 years and leave time for questions so I was I think without question the first person to receive tenure in an American English department for digital humanities on the basis of a digital portfolio with no book it's easy for the story of a first to adopt a heroic narrative about originality go an alumnus profit without honor in his own country all that sort of thing but when I look back at the record of this event as preserved in my mid-1990s email which I have ported from hard drive to hard drive an institution the institution what I see instead is a narrative of the generosity of others and the importance of networks not only professional but also personal emotional and intellectual and moral and I should say a friend that that network was nearly all male and nearly all white I don't think I would be telling you the following story if I were a blackboard so this story of generosity begins not with my hiring in 1993 but actually in 9 when I was a lecturer in a postdoc here at the University of Virginia where I received my PhD in 1988 for a dissertation on American academic post-modernism in 1989 Jerome McGann joined the faculty of the English department at UVA they asked to read my recently completed dissertation no one does that I gave it to him and he read it and we met at lunch and talked about it and at the end of lunch I realized I'd left my wallet at home so Jerry not only read my dissertation he bought me lunch and on the strength of that start I subsequently asked him to be one of the founding members of the editorial board for postmodern culture which I co-founded with some junior colleagues in my first faculty job in the English department at NC State and he agreed that was in 1990 and it was because we were working together on PMC that I learned from Jerry about the search for a director but the Institute for Advanced Technology in the humanities back at UVA and it was publicly advertised but I was not looking for jobs in my fourth year on the tenure-track at NC State I was looking at the job I end but I applied and this begins the search chapter historian my understanding of the search that I entered into for the if' directorship was that they had seen a number of more senior famous and tenured people and had no consensus candidate so they went back to the well and I was in the well I convinced them that I was worth a try but I came in without tenure and I think that gave them kind of an album if it didn't work out I would be gone after a few years in my estimation coming into the job part of my success as a new administrator with a tenure system faculty pointman was going to turn on the perception of my permanence people couldn't think that they could wait me out so with that idea firmly in mind I lobby Pat's backs who was then the chair of the English department to be hired as a tenured track associate professor at something that's not unheard of but it's usually used to bring someone in when they already have the rank of associate in another university and need to go through a local tenure review it's not usually used in conjunction with a change of rank in my case from assistant to associate being hired this way was high-risk because it meant that I had to come up in my third year when it would be up around Pat's backs to her credit did her best to persuade me to let them reset the tenure clock but I was stubborn and she relented so after two full years an if' Institute for Advanced Technology in the humanities teaching half time in the English department and being a half time administrator of a start-up Institute I spent the summer putting together my 10 year portfolio and soliciting reviewers the department also separately solicited others Allen Liu then as now at UC Santa Barbara the late Richard Finneran then at University of Tennessee at Knoxville great Omer the University of Florida and Pat O'Donnell who's then at Purdue and Robert Colker from the University of Maryland were some of the people that I asked and who agreed to serve as reviewers if tapped by the English department and some of them work these were people I knew because they'd accepted articles of mine for publication where they've been fellows with projects that I have or they worked in in the field that was not yet called digital humanities in August of 1995 I put my my 10 year portfolio up on the web the brand new web where it still is preserved in amber and hold the department that I would not be submitting it in print because the nature of most the work required it to be experienced online in my research statement I went straight at the elephant in the room I wrote my career as a researcher began as most do with the writing of my dissertation this project was never conceived as and never became a book but most of it did end up in print the project of the dissertation was to define historically economically and sociologically the cultural context in which contemporary academic postmodern fiction was being produced in investigating this phenomenon I went on I became interested in the subject of academic publishing and in publishing as a cultural force in general I also required a long term research interest in other forms of media and in the impact of emergent communication practices on the intellectual and aesthetic life of American society these interests are for grounded in the four articles I called for my dissertation and at the time of their appearance I believe they represented an unusually critical detailed and his sources look at practices of literary post-modernism and towards the end of that statement I wrote research in the humanities usually takes the form of writing I've done a good deal of that and I expect to do more much more over the course of my career but over the last five years and in particularly the last three my research has taken a different form that a building I am very fortunate to have found two opportunities each unique in its field to pursue my early and sustained interest in history function and culture of publishing and to experiment with the practices that I studied in creating first postmodern culture and then the Institute for Advanced Technology humanities I feel I've made a contribution to the evolution of scholarship that is quite frankly more lasting and more significant than anything I've yet written this claim that developing new methods for intellectual exchange is itself a form of research runs counter to a very old distinction between theory and practice and further it's made at a time with the question of whether technical work can have intellectual value is far from decided in our profession nonetheless it seems to me that if research is defined as painstaking and sustained inquiry that aims to produce new knowledge and understanding than the work I've undertaken see and at the Institute understood in the context of my own writing about scholarly publishing and the culture of the internet must be seen as a research in other words the case I was making was that I asked was my research lab and its fellows were the subjects of my research in retrospect I'm surprised no one mentioned that I might want to run this by the institutional review review board but they didn't put more conventionally I was arguing that things normally considered as service editing and administration at a research component in my case the department's committee chaired by the Aviv and Romulans took up my case in October and immediately requested further information about the research aspects of editing postmodern culture and running high on some of the questions relate to me from the committee by Pat's backs were naive enough to cause me concern and I wrote that and said when I was negotiating for the position as director of the Institute one of the considerations I asked for and received was a memo from Ray Nelson was the Dean C CTU has headed the English department guaranteeing that it would be people on the Taylor committee qualified to evaluate electronic and non-traditional scholarship the questions you are forwarding from the committee in particular the question about editing an electronic journal makes me wonder whether that memo has been overlooked she assured me that two of the three committee members were widely conversing with information technology and the questions came from the third I replied with a long memo on the nature of my work at PMC and I am not quite 25 pages seemed liked it at the time and those became part of my tenure portfolio added to the end of the sections on those two subjects I won't bore you with all of what I wrote but I was explaining things like al peer review worked in an online journal like postmodern culture and what kind of work I did every day and I had in November of 1995 the department voted 22 to 2 in favor of my tenure and referred to caisson to the college level committee my understanding of the tenure review process developed not only from going through it also from overseeing it as a Dean at Illinois is that each step is meant to provide an opportunity to detect the institution from the typical mistakes made at the previous level so because departments usually do make positive recommendations the college committee is looking for cases that shouldn't be advanced further and when you get to the campus level committee that group is looking for bad negative decisions especially where there's been some actionable problem with the process so sure enough in February of 1996 my case was tabled by the college committee as I was told by the Dean was also a member of my department the committee couldn't really understand what someone who worked with computers was going to do in an English department especially if that person one day lost interest in computers I wasn't tempted to ask you when you hired medievalists you asked what they will do if they interested by the time I received that news the college committee had disbanded and this is where my process veered off the map into the unknown hi guys my wife despaired this turn of events honestly very nearly cost me my marriage I was told that people didn't want me to leave and asked whether I would consider tenure outside a department I doubted that I was being invited to be a university professor the only kind of tenured professor at the University of Virginia that doesn't have a departmental home and these are usually people like Oh Richard Gordon saying so I was pretty sure they weren't asking me to be that but I also knew that being part of the department was what protected tenured positions from being abolished and my gut reaction was that it was not wise to allow the rules to be changed at the end of the game so I reached out to a handful of friends whose judgment I trusted Jerry Medina Willard McCarty Bob Coulter at the University of Maryland and my wife Maggie and a few others Bob and Willard thought that perhaps I could leverage the fact that this situation was uncomfortable for the University and especially for the provost whose job remember was to look for negative decisions with procedural problems they thought it might be possible to argue for the creation of a new academic unit in humanities computing built out of eyath where I would be the first faculty member interestingly the evolution of a digital humanities center into a degree granting academic program is what would happen some years later at King's College London Willard's home university under the leadership of Harold short but maybe thought this was all wildly wishful thinking and Jerry agreed he said get tenure in English first for yourself then work for the new Frankenstein monster the English department will kill itself slowly and agonizingly and if you break away and form a unit that will be perceived as rivaling in any way the English department you will be bombarded and the armaments are powerful for they are founded in current institutional inertia's later when I tried to launch an undergraduate informatics program at the University of Illinois I was subjected to exactly this kind of bombardment from the College of Engineering for exactly the kinds of reasons that Jerry is talking about here so I wrote back to Willard and Bob to say so far in this matter it's been an operating principle of mine that tenure in a traditional department is in some important sense the point if they make a special case for me it seems to me to vitiate the precedent I don't doubt that at some point there will be a Department of humanities computing but in the interim and it seems to me that the traditional disciplines need to accept this kind of work as worthy of tenure if done well well I thought this was a bit prideful on my part and said so and it probably was but I went back to the Dean and said no thank you I signed up for a tenure-track position in English and I would like that process to be completed if the decision goes against me I'll find something else to do so another college-level committee was convened in April of 1996 and the second round of external reviews was solicited and the process continued until June of 1996 when the Dean forwarded a positive recommendation on my tenure to the provost in October of 1996 more than a year after the process began and about six months after it would normally have concluded the University's Board of Visitors may be outcome official and I was tenured so that's the longer version of the story so what did I learn I learned that it takes a village to get tenure no matter what there is always a network of mentors colleagues friends and loved ones who will urge you on will testify on your behalf and who shape your career in ways large and small the further in my case almost all of the work for which I was tenured was collaborative I was asked not unreasonably to define my individual contributions and I did but the opportunity for those contributions wouldn't have existed without the work and the generosity of others second I learned that I preferred following my own interests and convictions to succeeding on other terms at the end of the process in early summer 1996 I was reconciled to the idea that I might very well not get tenure and then I would no longer be able to be employed in any capacity at UVA after a years grace period according to the AAU rules I thought if that happened I would follow my interests in another professional context probably in libraries were in publishing possibly consulting with museums on digital cultural heritage online third I learned that I had really stubborn and also very lucky but to return to something I said at the outset I did not consider the time how much of my luck had to do to do would be a white male from an academic background I grew up at Smith College as a faculty bred um and what's different now so in some ways not as much has changed as you might expect given that 23 years have passed sensible PhD students of mine like that Kirschenbaum and since full friends like Ted Underwood produce books for tenure on top of doing for our reaching digital work I still think it's fairly unusual to do what Andrew did at UNT and you go up for tenure in a humanities department with a digital portfolio in spite of that I think it's been demonstrated by now the digital humanities is not a career killer in the Academy on the contrary many of those who are junior contributors to the field in the 1990s and early 2000s are now tenured faculty members in humanities departments it's not always true but often those who took risks to do something new and different appear to have been rewarded for that one other thing that's different now is that the field of digital humanities is not as white and as male as humanities computing was and that's a good thing broader participation in the work has brought more diverse and more critical perspectives to bear and that's improved the quality of the work coming out of the field and enlivened the debates about the field ten years after the resolution of my tenure case when I led the Commission that produced the ACLS report on cyber infrastructure for the humanities and Social Sciences in 2006 it still seemed very necessary to say this we might expect younger colleagues to use new technologies with greater fluency and ease but with tenure at stake they will also be more risk-averse there's a widely shared perception that academic departments in the humanities and the social sciences do not adequately reward innovation in digital form a handful of recent examples provide exceptions to the norm but in the most elite universities traditional scholarly work in the form of the single authored printed book or article published by University Press or scholarly society is the currency of tenure and promotion work online or a new media especially work involving collaboration is not encouraged senior scholars now have both the opportunity and the responsibility to take certain risks first among which is to condone risk-taking in their junior colleagues and their graduate students making sure that such endeavors are appropriately rewarded a little more than 10 years on from that report it seems to me now that at some places and I would include UVA among these digital scholarship is widely accepted in many departments collaborative work still needs to be documented and contributions explained but I don't get the sense anymore that it is seen as something that's beyond the pale the places that are slowest to change will always be the private universities at the top of the heap the Ivy's basically you have no organizational incentive to do things differently what could be better than current state but in public research universities and in four-year undergraduate I see more and more interest in an activity in digital humanities the hiring market for those 50 h potentials is good even if it's often pitched as a secondary specialization so I do think things have changed but in universities and especially in the fundamentally conservative disciplines that make up the humanities change is so slow that you could easily mistake it for stasis unless your frame of reference is measured in decades I remember when we launched postmodern culture in 1990 we were convinced that it would completely change academic writing and scholarly journals in at most five years nearly thirty years on that hasn't happened we might just need to give it a few more decades but still even within that hermetic world of humanities journals the digital humanities have changed what we write about and they are in the process of changing what counts as an interesting research problem and changing what research methods look like thank you and [Applause] [Music] well probably the most important thing was a second round of external reviews so just stacking up more evidence of this sort that you know does matter in in these cases but you know second to that I would say you know perhaps a conversation that I had with the Dean in which I explained that although you know perhaps what I was doing wouldn't fit in every English department in an English department that basically founded textual studies and textual criticism that had a history of bibliography and history of the book as areas of strength and interest that somebody was working on publishing and on the impact of changes in the medium on you know what scholarly communication looks like why should I believe in that department and I believe that you know there was somebody recently say you know that feeling when you realize you're wrong no you don't because nobody you know I'm feeling when somebody telling you realize that somebody thinks you're wrong but nobody thinks they're wrong and I was quite sure I was right so conviction might have helped too and so if you could have at you want to relive that experience but if you can go back to the when you clean together your portfolio would you do anything differently coalmine some things I think I the main thing was I should have listened to Pat's bags there was nothing to lose really in resetting the tenure can give me myself you know five or six years but record there to build that record and it would have been a stronger case it would've been a different case but it would have been a stronger version of the same case a few years later I you know this is a good example of the I was sure I was right thing you know I'm sure that I was right that if I might L was the associate professor that people go like oh oh I guess we'll have to deal with him that was a bridge too far in terms of my reasoning and you know I could have done my job and I have perfectly well without that so that's the main thing you know I think I would have taken longer it would have made it such a high-risk gamble I did that myself yeah so one of the things that I love in the pocket is given is your emphasis at the beginning on networks and how important networks are for PT in all sorts of other things and so the question that I have for you is now that you are one of the more powerful players in the field how are you using network and how are you participating in other networks and what are the things forward at I do a boatload of tenure review cases often for people I've never met so not just within network but you know for people who do work that I feel you know qualified to comment on that falls into this area I'll turn them down if you know I really don't think that I'm the right person to review the case but you know that that's an important thing and then you know cultivating opportunities for people coming up to do interesting things I mean I'm I don't credit for the creation of the scholars lab but I now run the library that hosts the scholars lab and their graduate practice program is a great example I think the opening up opportunities that earlier points for people to engage in new research methods and and do innovative work there are other examples like this elsewhere Rochester has a really interesting sort of mid doc program that was part of the set of Mellon funded reconsiderations of the English PhD for the Humanities PhD where you get some time after you finish course working before you start writing your dissertation to acquire the research methods that will help you actually you know pursue your research question and the dissertation that's a good model I think so you know looking for opportunities to make it a cave for people to take risks basically and then you know when asked to weigh in on the results after the tenure decision did you have them bring effects of people analyzing yeah I would I would argue it was twice as good as your usual time you never know I got way more reviewed and it took way longer that never has come up actually tenure appears to be like immortality that's a state without degree common themes I've seen across all this speakers today is that faculty were on the forefront that this work have to do twice amount of work just in putting together their package Dean alright so traditional traditional territory additional scholarship I get that just say here's the book here's the publisher here so whatever is submitted I've done whereas it sounds like Andrew and others have had to advocate and create new documents and create 25 page descriptions that go get twice the number of sort of reviewers and have extra meetings with Dean and even it's six months added on to yours and so that's something that I feel like is something that the burden is being carried by the weather to community a scholar a digital scholar or whatever the that they are being unfairly burdened and I think about folks are also faculty of color or women and fields or men and fields - that are predominantly the other and sort of this sort of how many steps we are challenging we make it for someone to say I want this is right em and of course I have to do this work because I think in this way and this is the research that I do and so I just I wonder are we going to get to a point where we say that's not your a responsibility to do that that's really our responsibility as the committee members to figure out what it is that you're doing sure we need to know your context and how to evaluate this but I've just struck by the exact wrong person is being asked to do all this stuff we protect them from service in every other way and then we double down I'm serving this of getting yourself tenure so I don't know if you have any thoughts about that if it's changed at all before that's just business as usual I think that's you know what you're describing will probably always be the case if you're doing something new and asking for a pre-existing process to be adapted to that and I actually think it's a better thing to be asked to do some of that work than not to be allowed to do any of it and you know the conversations that Andrew described I think that's that's kind of the best you could hope for it really is to be at the table in the discussion part about you know the argument face to face with your colleagues and you know making your case if you know if we had chosen to do other kinds of things we wouldn't have had that case to make but you know we'd have had other challenges you know I don't think I did more work for tenure than other people actually I just think it was different and a lot more of it was about the evaluation itself and you know how to understand what I was doing but anytime you're you know you're not doing something that's immediately recognizable I think that's gonna yeah you probably should expect that how long we should expect a to go on is a good question like it's 20 years long enough could we could we maybe you know have have a routine process now that you know it's more recognizable I think at some point yet but I didn't feel put upon in that way and actually I didn't feel you know although the the extended process was tortuous and you know just take all the stress that comes with tenure and then double it and then add a little more you know it was it was that was bad but you know I I did feel throughout the process that I was in a conversation and then I wasn't you know sort of being held at arm's length well other people decided my fate I was given opportunities to you know talk back these troubles of you know going up and providing a new case [Music] person requires them to really look and think about what they change or whatever do you sense that there's ever you think it could happen without having that one person there to provide that motivation for the self-reflection or could that be like all right I mean our Nate I doubt it would happen without the provocation of an actual case you know I certainly think once it's happened at least in that department the next time it happens it's not as big a deal and you know that you know not on every department learns from one departments experience but one department usually learns from their own experience and you know so that's some advanced I don't I don't know I I think the the difficult thing is imagining something different than what you went through yourself really and I've seen this with tenure and also in PhD programs but a really interesting experience I had at the University of Illinois when I was Dean there and this was a Graduate School of Library and Information science now called the School of Information and like most professional schools that drew people from lots of different disciplinary backgrounds because it wasn't organized and disciplinary principles it was organized around problems with certain set of problems that interested that professional and we were revising the requirements for our ph.d program at one point and this usually amicable group of faculty were you know basically throwing things at each other across the table and accusing each other of bad faith because they didn't have the same mental model of a ph.d program and I thought you know well how could you possibly say that everybody knows what a ph.d program is like it's like the one I went through and you know when it was finally but I finally figured out that's what was going on and put that on the table and really changed the conversation and then people could talk about what were the things that I liked about my ph.d program and what were the things that I hated it my ph.d program and how could we make a program of our own that has the things we like and not the things that we hate it and I think with tenure you know it's a similar thing it's a it's a deep and prolonged Rite of affiliation and you know when you've been through that you tend to carry that as a model for what that process is supposed to be like good and bad and so the both of those fronts I think it's it's really difficult without some specific provocation to you know step back from the model yeah so the next step in the PMT processes moving from associate to full professor and an earlier speaker touched on the exhaustion sometimes felt by those who funny beach that home and sometimes they'd like to change direction it's hard to do that so it just it occurred to me that possibly those who are engaged to digital scholarship or transdisciplinary scholarship might even have an easier time of that because their networks are robust has spent a lot of time cultivating those partnerships yeah very much so and you know I think I saw a lot in both postmodern culture and and I am of senior people who are interested in doing something different and you know they had the luxury of making that choice and they did and you know with postmodern culture we asked a bunch of senior famous people to be on the editorial board of this thing that you know there never been one of these things before an electronic journal we're going to distribute by email you know really um but we asked them you know people like like Jerry Bella looks like you know lots of you know people who are very well known than senior in the field and they all said yes and then we started you know getting article submissions in and they were all coming from senior famous people in the field and I thought this is great you know they really like us it was only later when I realized that we didn't start getting things from junior untenured people that was bad you know that that we wouldn't actually last all that long once the novelty wore off you know if we weren't seen as a place where it was good to publish when you were publishing for tenure and you know so I spent Lee spent like the next 10 years explaining to English departments and tenure committees that peer review was not a quality of paper that peer review was a process that could be carried on in any medium really and and later we're at a conference for new little history for Ralph Collins retirement at UVA that in fact most humanities journals do what we would call coterie publishing there is no peer review there was like what I spent 10 years explaining that our process was as good as this and it's way better but yeah so it was not [Applause]
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Guernsey | Wikipedia audio article
guernsey listen is an island in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy it lies roughly north of st. Malo and to the west of Jersey and the Cotentin Peninsula with several smaller nearby islands it forms a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey a Crown dependency the jurisdiction is made up of ten parishes on the island of Guernsey three other inhabited islands herm Jethro and Lee Hoyle and many small islets and rocks topic constitutional status the jurisdiction is not part of the United Kingdom although defense and most Foreign Relations are handled by the British government the entire jurisdiction lies within the common travel area of the British Isles and is not a member of the European Union that has a special relationship with it being treated as part of the European community with access to the single market for the purposes of free trade in goods taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey the two bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey together form the geographical grouping known as the Channel Islands topic name the name Guernsey as well as that of neighboring Jersey is of Old Norse origin the second element of each word a is the Old Norse for Island while the original root gern's is of uncertain origin and meaning possibly deriving from either a personal names such as granny or Warren or from Grande meaning pine tree previous names for the Channel Islands vary over history but include the land or islands and Sarnia Sarnia is the Latin name for Guernsey or Lysia Guernsey and an gia Jersey topic history you topic early history around 6,000 BC rising seas created the English Channel and separated the Norman promontory that became the bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey from continental Europe Neolithic farmers then settled on its coast and built the dolmens and men here's found in the islands today providing evidence of human presence dating back to around 5000 BC evidence of Roman settlements on the island and the discovery of AM free from the Herculaneum Area and Spain show evidence of an intricate trading network with regional and long-distance trade buildings found in La Plata a st. peter port dating from 100 to 400 AD appeared to be warehouses the earliest evidence of shipping was the discovery of a wreck in st. Peter Port harbour of a ship which has been named Asterix it is thought to be a third century Roman cargo vessel and was probably a tanker or grounded when the fire broke out traveling from the kingdom of Gwent st. Sampson later the abbot of Dahl in Brittany is credited with the introduction of Christianity to Guernsey topic Middle Ages in 933 the Cotentin Peninsula including a version which included the islands were placed by the French King Randall under the control of William the first the island of Guernsey and the other Channel Islands represent the last remnants of the medieval Duchy of Normandy in 1204 when King John lost the continental portion of the Duchy to philip ii of france the islands remain part of the kingdom of England the islands were then recognized by the 1259 Treaty of Paris as part of Henry the Third's territories during the Middle Ages the island was a haven for pirates that would use the lamping technique to ground ships close to her waters this intensified during the Hundred Years War when starting in 1339 the island was occupied by the capetians on several occasions the Guernsey militia was first mentioned as operational in 1331 and would help defend the island for a further six hundred years in 1372 the island was invaded by Aragon EES mercenaries under the command of Owen la gosh remembered as you vonda gales who was in the pay of the French King Elaine and his dark haired mercenaries were later absorbed into Guernsey legend as invading fairies from across the sea topic early modern period as part of the peace between England and France Pope Sixtus the 4th issued in 1483 a papal bull granting the privilege of neutrality by which the islands their harbors and seas as far as the eye can see were considered neutral territory anyone molesting islanders would be excommunicated a royal charter in 1548 confirmed the neutrality the French attempted to invade Jersey a year later in 1549 but were defeated by the militia the neutrality lasted another century until William the 3rd of England abolished the privilege due to privateering activity against Dutch ships in the mid 16th century the island was influenced by Calvinist reformers from Normandy during the Marian persecutions three women the Guernsey martyrs were burned at the stake for their Protestant beliefs during the English Civil War Guernsey sided with the parliamentarians the allegiance was not total however there were a few royalist uprisings in the southwest of the island while castle cornet was occupied by the governor Sir Peter Osborne and royalist troops in December 1650 one with full honours of war castle cornet surrendered the last royalist outpost anywhere in the British Isles to surrender wars against France and Spain during the 17th and 18th centuries gave Guernsey shipowners and sea captains the opportunity to exploit the islands proximity to mainland Europe by applying for letters of marque and turning their merchant men into privateers by the beginning of the 18th century Guernsey's residents were starting to settle in North America in particular founding Guernsey County in Ohio in 1810 the threat of invasion by Napoleon prompted many defensive structures to be built at the end of that century the early 19th century saw a dramatic increase in the prosperity of the island due to its success in the global maritime trade and the rise of the stone industry maritime trade suffered a major decline with the move away from sailing craft as materials such as iron and steel were not available on the island labret Duvalier was a tidal channel that made the northern extremity of Guernsey liqu lo Duval a a tidal island labret Duval a was drained and reclaimed in 1806 by the British government as a defence measure the eastern end of the former channel became the town in Harbor from 1820 of Saint Sampson's now the second biggest port in Guernsey the western end of labret is now lagron Havre the roadway called the bridge across the end of the harbour at st. Sampson's recalls the bridge that formerly linked the two parts of Guernsey at high tide new roads were built and Main Roads meddled for ease of use by the military topic contemporary period during the first world war about three thousand island men served in the British Expeditionary Force of these about 1000 served in the Royal Guernsey light infantry regiment formed from the Royal Guernsey militia in 1916 from the 30th of June 1940 during the Second World War the Channel Islands were occupied by German troops before the occupation 80% of Guernsey children had been evacuated to England to live with relatives or strangers during the war some children were never reunited with their families the occupying German forces deported over 1,000 Guernsey residents to camps in southern Germany notably to the lager Lindell Lindell camp nearby Barack and Derian to laufen Guernsey was very heavily fortified during World War two out of all proportion to the islands strategic value German defenses and alterations remain visible particularly to castle cornet and around the northern coast of the island the island was liberated on the 9th of May 1945 now celebrated as liberation day across both Guernsey and Jersey during the late 1940s the island repaired the damage caused to its buildings during the occupation the tomato industry started up again and thrived until the 1970s when it hit a sharp terminal decline tourism has remained important financed businesses grew in the 1970s and expanded in the next two decades and are important employers Guernsey's constitutional and trading relationships with the United Kingdom and the European Union will be unaffected by brexit topic geography situated around 49 degrees 35 and 2 degrees 20 W Guernsey herm and some other smaller islands together have a total area of 71 square kilometers 27 square miles and coastlines of about 46 kilometers 29 miles elevation varies from sea level to 110 meters 360 feet at Haughton is on Guernsey there are many smaller islands islets rocks and reefs in Guernsey waters combined with a tidal range of 10 metres 33 feet and fast currents of up to 12 knots this makes sailing in local waters dangerous the very large tidal variation provides an environmentally rich intertidal zone around the islands and some sites have received Ramsar convention designation topic climate Guernsey's climate is temperate with mild winters and warm sunny summers it is classified as an oceanic climate with a dry summer trend although marginally wetter than Mediterranean summers the warmest months are July and August when temperatures are generally around 20 degrees Celsius 68 degrees Fahrenheit with some days occasionally going above 24 degrees Celsius 75 degrees Fahrenheit on average the coldest month is February with an average weekly mean air temperature of 6 degrees Celsius forty-two point eight degrees Fahrenheit average weekly mean air temperature reaches 16 degrees Celsius sixty point eight degrees Fahrenheit in August snow rarely Falls and is unlikely to settle but is most likely to fall in February the temperature rarely drops below freezing although strong wind chill from Arctic winds can sometimes make it feel like it the rainiest months are December average 112 millimetres 4.4 in November average 104 millimetres 4.0 9 in and January average 92 millimetres three point six two in July is on average the sunniest month with 250 hours recorded sunshine December the least with 58 hours recorded sunshine 50% of the days are overcast a number of records were set in 2014 it was the highest annual mean temperature of twelve point four degrees Celsius 54 point three degrees Fahrenheit this is zero point three degrees Celsius zero point five four degrees Fahrenheit higher than for any other year due to an almost complete absence of cold snaps during the winter months three very wet months meant that the winter was the wettest on record Halloween turned out to be warmer than any other on record with the temperature peaking at eighteen point three degrees Celsius sixty-four point nine degrees Fahrenheit topic geology Guernsey has a geological history stretching further back into the past than most of Europe it forms part of the geological province of France known as the are more akin Massif there is a broad geological division between the north and south of the island the southern metamorphic complex is elevated above the geologically younger lower lying northern igneous complex Guernsey has experienced a complex geological evolution especially the rocks of the southern complex with multiple phases of intrusion and deformation recognizable Guernsey is composed of 9 main rock types two of which being Granite's and the rest nice topic politics Guernsey is a parliamentary representative democracy and legally a British Crown dependency the Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey is the representative of the crown in right of the republik of the Bailiwick of Guernsey the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor is Government House since twenty sixteen the incumbent has been Vice Admiral Sir Ian quarter kbe C be replacing his predecessor Air Marshal Peter Walker who had died in post the post was created in 1835 as a result of the abolition of the office of governor since that point the Lieutenant Governor has always resided locally topic states of Guernsey the deliberative assembly of the states of Guernsey attach to Gurney's II is called the states of deliberation a tots to daily Barassi own and consists of 38 people's deputies elected from multi or single-member districts every four years there are also two representatives from Alderney a semi-autonomous dependency of the Bailiwick but Sark sends no representative since it has its own legislature the bailiff or deputy bailiff preside in the assembly there are also two non-voting members HM procureur analogous to the role of Attorney General and HM controller analogous to Solicitor General both appointed by the crown and collectively known as the law officers of the crown a projet de LOI is the equivalent of a UK bill or a French pro jade to LOI and the law is the equivalent of a UK Act of Parliament or a French LOI a draft law passed by the states can have no legal effect until formally approved by Her Majesty in Council and promulgated by means of an order-in-council laws are given the Royal sanction at regular meetings of the Privy Council in London after which they are returned to the islands for formal registration at the Royal Court the states also make delegated legislation known as ordinances ordinances and orders or drous which do not require the Royal Assent commencement orders are usually in the form of ordinances the policy and Resources Committee is responsible for Guernsey's constitutional and external affairs developing strategic and corporate policy in coordinating States business it also examines proposals and reports placed before Guernsey's Parliament the states of deliberation by departments and non state's bodies the president of the committee is the de facto head of government of Guernsey topic legal system Guernsey's legal system originates in Norman customary law overlaid with principles taken from English common law and equity as well as from statute law enacted by the competent legislators usually but not always the states of Guernsey Guernsey has almost complete autonomy over Internal Affairs and certain external matters however the crown that has to say the UK government retains an ill-defined reserved power to intervene in the domestic affairs of any of the five Crown Dependencies within the British islands in the interests of good government the UK Parliament is also a source of Guernsey law for those matters which are reserved to the UK namely defence and foreign affairs the head of the judiciary in Guernsey as the bailiff who as well as performing the judicial functions of a chief justice is also the head of the states of Guernsey and has certain civic ceremonial and executive functions the bailiffs functions may be exercised by the Deputy bailiff the posts of bailiff and Deputy bailiff are crowned appointments 16 Duritz who need no specific legal training are elected by the states of election from among islanders they act as a jury as judges in civil and criminal cases and fix the sentence in criminal cases first mentioned in 1179 there is a list of jurors who have served since 1299 the oldest courts of Guernsey can be traced back to the 9th century the principal court is the royal court and exercises both civil and criminal jurisdiction additional courts such as the magistrate's court which deals with minor criminal matters and the Court of Appeal which years appeals from the Royal Court have been added to the islands legal system over the years topic external relations you several European countries have a consular presence within the jurisdiction the French consulate is based at Victor Hugo's former residence at Holtville house while the jurisdiction of Guernsey has complete autonomy over internal affairs and certain external matters the topic of complete independence from the British crown has been discussed widely and frequently with ideas ranging from Guernsey obtaining independence as a Dominion to the bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey uniting and forming an independent federal state within the Commonwealth whereby both islands retain their independence with regards to domestic affairs but internationally the islands would be regarded as one state topic perishes Guernsey has ten parishes which act as civil administration districts with limited powers each parish is administered by a do Zain usually made up of twelve members known as Dowson yay dowsing yay are elected for a six year mandate 2008 being elected by parishioners at a parish meeting in November each year the senior Dowson yay is known as the doyen Dean to elected constables Knable 'z carry out the decisions of the do's Ain serving for between one and three years the longest-serving constable is known as the Senior Constable and his or her colleague as the junior constable the do Zayn's levy and occupiers rate on properties to provide funding for running of the administration Guernsey's Church of England parishes fall under the sea of canterbury having split from the bishopric of winchester in 2014 the biggest parish is Castel while the most populated a st. peter port topic economy financial services such as banking fund management and insurance account for about 37 percent of GDP tourism manufacturing and horticulture mainly tomatoes and cut flowers especially freesia have been declining light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance center for private equity funds Guernsey does not have a central bank and it issues its own sterling coinage and banknotes UK coinage and English Scottish and Northern Irish Faced banknotes also circulate freely and interchangeably total island investment funds used to fund pensions and future Island costs amount to 2.7 billion pounds as at June 2016 the island issued a 30-year bond in December 2015 for 330 million pounds its first bond in 80 years the island has been given a credit rating of oo a one plus with a stable outlook from Standard & Poor's Guernsey has the official iso 3166-1 alpha-2 code GG and the official iso 3166-1 alpha-3 code GGY market data vendors such as reuters will report products related to Guernsey using the Alpha 3 code in March 2016 there were over 32,000 291 people employed in Guernsey with 4860 4 being self-employed 2453 employing businesses 19.6% work in the finance industry and median earnings were 30 1215 pounds topic infrastructure public services such as water wastewater the two main harbours in the airport are still owned and controlled by the states of Guernsey the electricity and postal services have been commercialized by the states and are now operated by companies wholly owned by the states of Guernsey gas is supplied by an independent private company in 1998 Guernsey and Jersey jointly formed the Channel Islands electricity grid to operate and manage the submarine cables between Europe and the Channel Islands the installation of these cables provided the island with a secure form of backup power having previously only had access to diesel generators Guernsey telecoms which provided telecommunications was sold by the states to Cable & Wireless PLC rebranded as sure and was sold to boot telco in April 2013 new tel was the first alternative telecommunications company on the island and was acquired by wave telecom in 2010 and subsequently rebranded as Jersey telecom Airtel Vodafone also provide a mobile network both the Guernsey post postal boxes since 1969 and the telephone boxes since 2002 are painted blue but otherwise are identical to their British counterparts the red pillar box and red telephone box in 2009 the telephone boxes at the bus station were painted yellow just like they used to be when Guernsey telecoms with state-owned the oldest pillar box still in use in the British Isles can be found in union street Saint Peter port and dates back to 1853 topic transport ports and harbors exist at st. Peter port in st. Sampson there is a single paved airport Guernsey Airport the states of Guernsey wholly owned their own airline orany the decision to purchase the airline was made to protect important air links to and from the island and the sale was completed on the 15th of May 2003 the Guernsey railway effectively an electric tramway began working on the 20th of February 1892 and was abandoned on the 9th of June 1934 it replaced an earlier transport system which was worked by steam the Guernsey steam tramway which had operated from the 6th of June 1879 with six locomotives Alderney is now the only Channel Island with a working railway Guernsey has a public bus service operated by ct+ on behalf of the states of Guernsey environment and infrastructure department topic business as of 2014 the finance industry forms the largest economic sector in Guernsey generating around 40% of Guernsey's GDP and directly employing around 21 percent of its workforce banks began setting up operations in the island from the early 1960s onwards in order to avoid high onshore taxes and restrictive regulation the industry regulator as the Guernsey Financial Services Commission which was established in 1987 prior to the growth of the finance industry the islands main industries were quarrying in horticulture the latter particularly declined as a result of the oil price shocks of the 1970s and the introduction of cheap North Sea gas that benefited Dutch growers Guernsey is home to Specsavers optical group in healthspan also has its headquarters in Guernsey topic tourism Guernsey has been a tourist destination since at least the Victorian days with the first tourist guide published in 1834 in the 19th century two rail companies London and South Western Railway and Great Western Railway ran competing boats from the UK mainland to st. Peter port with a race to the only convenient berth this was halted with the sinking of the SS Stella in 1899 Guernsey enters Britain in bloom with st. Martin parish winning the small-town category twice in 2006 and 2011 st. Peter Port winning the large coastal category in 2014 and st. Peters winning the small coastal prize in 2015 herm has won britain in bloom categories several times in 2002 2008 and 2012 herm won the Britain in bloom gold award the military history of the island has left a number of fortifications including castle cornet fort grey Guernsey loophole Towers in a large collection of German fortifications with a number of museums the use of the roadstead in front of st. Peter port by over 100 cruise ships a year as bringing over 100,000 day-trip passengers to the island each year topic taxation guernsey Alderney and Sark each raised their own taxation although in 1949 Alderney but not Tsar transferred its fiscal rights to Guernsey personal tax liability differs according to whether an individual is resident in the island or not individuals resident in the jurisdiction of Guernsey which does not include Sark pay income tax at the rate of 20% on their worldwide income whereas non-residents are only liable on encumber rising from activity or ownership within Guernsey unlike in the UK the income tax year in Guernsey aligns to the calendar year since 2008 Guernsey has operated three levels of corporation tax depending on the source of the income a 0% corporation tax rate on most companies a 10% rate income from banking business and with effect from the 1st of January 2013 extended to domestic insurance business fiduciary business insurance intermediary business and insurance manager business a 20% rate income from trading activities regulated by the office of the director general of utility regulation an income from the ownership of lands and buildings Guernsey levies no capital gains inheritance capital transfer value added that TVA or general withholding taxes in the 2011 budget the UK announced that it would be ending low value consignment relief that was being used to sell goods VAT free to customers across the UK with this legislation coming into force on the 1st of April 2012 tax revenues represent 22.4 percent of GDP topic society you topic demographics the population as 63,000 26 July 2016 asked the median age for males is 40 years and for females is 42 years the population growth rate is zero point seven seven five percent with nine point six two births 1,000 population eight deaths 1,000 population an annual net migration of six point zero seven one thousand population the life expectancy is 80 point one years for males in eighty four point five years for females the Bailiwick ranked 10th in the world in 2015 with an average life expectancy of eighty-two point four seven years topic border control the whole jurisdiction of Guernsey is part of the common travel area for Immigration and Nationality purposes it is UK law and not Guernsey law which applies technically the Immigration Act 1971 extended to Guernsey by order-in-council Guernsey may not apply different immigration controls to the UK topic housing restrictions guernsey undertakes a population management mechanism using restrictions over who may work in the island through control of which properties people may live in the housing market is split between local market properties and a set number of open market properties anyone may live in an open market property but local market properties can only be lived in by those who qualify either through being born in Guernsey - at least one local parent by obtaining a housing license or by virtue of sharing a property with someone who does qualified living on Familia consequently open market properties are much more expensive both to buy and to rent housing licenses are for fixed periods often only valid for four years and only as long as the individual remains employed by a specified Guernsey employer the license will specify the type of accommodation and be specific to the address the person lives in and is often subject to a police record check these restrictions apply equally regardless of whether the property is owned or rented and only applied to occupation of the property thus a person whose housing license expires may continue to own a Guernsey property but will no longer be able to live in it there are no restrictions on who may own a property there are a number of routes to qualifying as a local for housing purposes generally it is sufficient to be born to at least one Guernsey parent and de live in the island for ten years in a twenty year period in a similar way a partner married or otherwise of a local can acquire local status multiple problems arise following early separation of couples especially if they have young children or if a local partner dies in these situations personal circumstances and compassion can add weight to requests for local status once local status has been achieved it remains in place for life even a lengthy period of residence outside Guernsey does not invalidate local housing status although Guernsey's inhabitants are full british citizens an endorsement restricting the right of establishment in other european union states as placed in the passport of british citizens connected solely with the Channel Islands and Isle of Man if classified with Islander status the British passport will be endorsed as follows the holder is not in to benefit from EU provisions relating to employment or establishment those who have a parent or grandparent born in the United Kingdom itself England Scotland Wales in Northern Ireland or who have lived in the United Kingdom for five years are not subject to this restriction topic education teaching in Guernsey is based on the English National Curriculum there are ten primary schools plus two junior schools in three infant schools as of 2017 the island still has the eleven plus exam and pupils then transfer to one of four 11 to 16 secondary schools or a co-educational Grammar School there are also three fee paying colleges with lower schools for which pupils over 11 receive grant support from the states of Guernsey in 2016 the states of Guernsey voted to end the use of the eleven plus exams from 2019 onwards it is also responsible for education on the neighboring islands the Education Department is part way through a program of rebuilding its secondary schools the department has completed the building of LaRhonda and special needs school the Sixth Form Centre at the grammar school and the first phase of the new College of further education a Performing Arts Centre the construction of st. Sampson's high was completed summer 2008 and admitted its first pupils in September 2008 in 2008 the school leaving age was raised so the earliest date as the last Friday in June in the year of pupil turns 16 in line with England Wales and Northern Ireland this means pupils will be between 15 and 10 months and 16 and 10 months before being able to leave prior to this pupils could leave school at the end of the term in which they turn 14 if they so wished a letter was required to be sent to the Education Department to confirm this however this option was undertaken by relatively few pupils the majority choosing to complete their GCSEs and then either begin employment or continue their education post GCSE pupils have a choice of transferring to the state-run grammar school and Sixth Form Center or to the independent colleges for academic as a levels International Baccalaureate diploma program they also have the option to study vocational subjects at the islands Guernsey college of further education there are no universities in the island students who attend University in the United Kingdom receive state support towards both maintenance and tuition fees in 2007 the Education Department received the approval of the state's Assembly to introduce to contributions to the costs of higher education in the form of student loans as apply in the UK however immediately after the general election of 2008 the states Assembly voted in favor of a repeat which proposed abolishing the student loan scheme on the grounds that it was expensive to run and would potentially discourage students from going to and then returning to the island from University in 2012 the Education Department reported to the state's Assembly that it had no need to re-examine the basis of higher education funding at the present time topic culture English is the language in general use by the majority of the population while gern SI a the norman language of the island is spoken fluently by only about 2% of the population according to 2001 census however 14% of the population claims some understanding of the language until the early 20th century French was the only official language of the Bailiwick and all deeds for the sale and purchase of real estate in Guernsey were written in French until 1971 family and place names reflect this linguistic heritage George Mehdi VA a poet wrote in Gurney's eyes the loss of the islands language and the anglicisation of its culture which began in the 19th century and proceeded inexorably for a century accelerated sharply when the majority of the island schoolchildren were evacuated to the UK for five years during the German occupation of 1942 45 the French impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir visited the island in late summer 1883 while on the island he painted 15 pictures of the views on the island all featuring the bay and beach of Moulin Hewett on the south coast the Guernsey cow is an internationally famous icon of the island as well as being prized for its rich creamy milk which is claimed to hold health benefits over milk from other breeds Guernsey cattle are increasingly being raised for their distinctively flavored and rich yellowy fatted beef with butter made from the milk of Guernsey cows also has a distinctive yellow color since the 1960s the number of individual Islanders raising these cattle for private supply has diminished significantly Guernsey steers can still be occasionally seen grazing on Lang crest common Guernsey also hosts a breed of goat known as the golden Guernsey distinguished by its golden coloured coat at the end of the Second World War the golden Guernsey had almost been rendered extinct due to interbreeding on the island the survival of this breed is largely credited to the work of a single woman Miriam Milbourne who successfully hid her herd from the Germans during the occupation although no longer considered to be critically endangered the breed remains on the watch list of the rare breeds Survival Trust the traditional explanation for the donkey and in French and corn SAE is the steepness of st. peter port streets that necessitated beasts of for transport in contrast to the flat terrain of the rival capital of Saint Helier in Jersey although it is also used in reference to Guernsey inhabitants stubbornness in turn Guernsey Minh traditionally referred to Jersey - crap odds Toad's the so called Guernsey Lille nehrim Sarney ANSYS is also used as a symbol of the island although this species was introduced to the island from South Africa a local delicacy as the ormer haliotis tubercle a de a variety of abalone harvested under strict laws from beaches at low spring tides traditional Guernsey recipes include a stew called Guernsey bean jar that is particularly served at the annual Vere Marquis festival chief ingredients include haricot and butter beans pork and shin beef Guernsey gash is a special bread made with raisins sultanas and mixed peel topic literature Victor Hugo having arrived on Halloween 1855 wrote some of his best-known works while in exile in Guernsey including lame Azeroth his home in st. Peter Port Holtville house is now a museum administered by the city of Paris in 1866 he published a novel set on Guernsey traveres de la Mer toilers of the sea which he dedicated to the island Guernsey was his home for 15 years Mabel Collins 1851 to 1927 a theosophist and prolific author was born in st. Peter Port Guernsey guernseyman GB Edwards wrote a critically acclaimed novel the book of Ebenezer LePage that was published in 1981 including insights into Guernsey life during the 20th century in September 2008 a blue plaque was affixed to the house and the Bray Road where Edwards was raised Henry Watson Fowler moved to Guernsey in 1903 he and his brother Francis George Fowler composed the King's English the concise Oxford Dictionary and much of modern English usage on the island topic sport Guernsey participates in the biennial Island Games which had hosted in 1987 and 2003 at foots lane Guernsey has also participated as a country in its own right in Commonwealth Games since 1970 its first medals came in 1982 with its first gold in 1990 in those sporting events where Guernsey does not have international representation but the British home nations are competing separately highly-skilled Islanders may choose to compete for any of the home nations there are however restrictions on subsequent transfers to represent other home nations the football player Matt led TCA for example could have played for the Scottish or Welsh football teams but opted to play for England instead football in Guernsey is run by the Guernsey Football Association the top tier of Guernsey football is the FNB prio League where there are seven teams Belgrave Wanderers northerners sylvans st. Martin's Rovers Rangers and Vale recreation the second tier as the jackson-lee in the 2011-12 season Guernsey FC was formed and entered the combined Counties League Division 1 becoming the first Channel Island Club ever to compete in the English leagues Guernsey became Division champions comfortably on the 24th of March 2012 they won the combined Counties premier Challenge Cup on the 4th of May 2012 their second season saw them promoted again on the final day in front of 1754 green Lions fans this time to Division one south of the Isthmian League despite their fixtures being heavily affected not only by poor winter weather but by their notable progression to the semi-finals of the FA Vase Cup competition they play in level 8 of the English football pyramid the Corbett football field donated by Jurate Wilfred Corbett OBE in 1932 has fostered the sport greatly over the years recently the island upgraded to a larger better quality Stadium in foot's Lane Guernsey has the second oldest tennis club in the world at Kings founded in 1857 with courts built in 1875 the island has produced a world-class tennis player in Heather Watson as well as professional squash players in Martin Lemoine Ian Lisa Opie and Chris Simpson Guernsey was declared an affiliate member by the International Cricket Council ICC in 2005 in an associate member in 2008 the Guernsey cricket team plays in the world cricket league in European cricket championship as well as the Sussex Cricket League various forms of motorsport take place on the island including races on the sands on bazan Beach as well as a quarter-mile sprint along the va's on coast road Laval de terras a steeply winding road rising south from st. peter port to fort george is often the focus of both local and international Hill Climb races in addition the 2005 2006 and 2007 World Touring Car champion Andy Priaulx as a Guernsey Minh the race course on Lang crest common was re-established in 2004 after a gap of 13 years with the first new race occurring on the 2nd of May 2005 races are held on most Mayday bank holidays with competitors from Guernsey as well as Jersey France in the UK participating sea angling around Guernsey and the other islands in the bailiwick from shore or boat as a popular pastime for both locals and visitors with the bailiwick boasting multiple UK records topic see also outline of Guernsey index of Guernsey related articles bibliography of Guernsey list of people from Guernsey equals equals notes
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Advent Devotional | Wednesday December 21st, 2022
hello good morning good afternoon good evening whenever it is that you are viewing this devotional my name is Kevin Gregory I have the privilege of serving as the pastor here at Detroit Lakes United Methodist Church and we have entered this week the end of our Advent Journey we're almost back to the beginning as it were back to that night back to Marion Joseph in the manger Christmas Is Almost Here and we're coming to you this day right where we recorded our first devotional in front of the Christmas tree here in the sanctuary Detroit Lakes United Methodist where in a few days we will all gather together on Christmas Eve to light candles to sing Silent Night and to once again welcome the Christ here into our hearts and into this world and all throughout the season of Advent these last four weeks we've been journeying through a series that we've called back to the beginning and we've been taking a look at the beginning of all of the gospels to see what they might be telling us about this season about Jesus and about what we are called to here in this Advent and as we have journeyed full circle back to the beginning we come now to the beginning of the Gospel of Luke so before Mary Joseph before Elizabeth and Zechariah Luke has these four verses many people have already applied themselves to the task of compiling an account of the events that have been fulfilled Among Us they used what the original eyewitnesses and Servants of the word handed down to us now after having investigated everything carefully from the beginning I have also decided to write a carefully ordered account for you most honorable Theophilus I want you to have confidence in the soundness of the instruction you have received the word of God for the people of God thanks be to God and so just like the beginning of all the gospels Luke doesn't begin right in the way that we would expect Luke doesn't start with the story and in fact what we read on Christmas Eve that part of Luke that's very familiar to us that comes from the second chapter of Luke in Luke chapter one we get Zechariah Elizabeth their own pregnancy we get Mary's magnificon but in Luke 1 1 we get this preface Luke the writer of Luke is writing this gospel to someone it's the most honorable Theophilus and in fact Luke the writer of Luke is also the same writer of the book of Acts and the book of Acts begins similarly with Luke the writer addressing Theophilus and we don't really know who this Theophilus is could have been one of Luke's friends a mentor perhaps but I think Maybe but I might be a little bit broader than that the name Theophilus is a Greek name and it means friend of God or beloved of God Theo as in of God theo-like theology and phylus like philia one of the words for love in Greek which is like friend or brotherly love friend of God and so that means friends the Gospel of Luke is written to us that Luke's gospel is written to all of the people that will come after the Lucas writing in a time when people are beginning to hear the message of Jesus and Luke wants all of us and the generations that come to hear what it is that Jesus was up to to hear once again this story to hear once again the story that becomes our story and so that prints is an act of love I invite you to think about that as we once again prepare to tell the story anew that people have been telling this story the story of Jesus the story of God trying to make God's presence known in the world for thousands and thousands of years to anyone who would listen to you and to I and they'll continue to tell this story long after you and I are gone to the generations that come after us and I think about sometimes those people that'll come after me I think about particularly about what the people that come after me will say about this time period that we are in right now this time period that is a lot like the time period that Jesus was born into in Luke Chapter 2 Verse 1 it begins in those days and we are living in those days friends maybe we always are times of crisis times of War times of political upheaval times the polarization times of fear times of uncertainty times of anxiety and times when the story of love and the story of God's presence are needed the most and so as we end our Advent Journey so we return to the beginning of the story as we once again welcome Jesus think about what it is behind this year think about your place in the story and God's story the story that God's been telling since the beginning think about the ways in which love has entered into your story and think about the ways in which you might be creating space for love to enter other people's stories so that other people in those States in these states might know that Jesus Christ is being born that other people in those days in these days might know that they too are a theophilist a friend of God a beloved child of God just like you and I and all of creation and so we hope to see you back on Saturday night in person or via the live stream as this story doesn't conclude but simply begins again and so may it be so amen
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Kennedy Agyapong's Girlfriend Finally Reply Tracey Boakye
[Music] saying midday a rim kakra and um on this note you know and i quote i'm not in support of the omoye i'm not in support of my boyfriend honorable candy japon and i must well known in support of tracy boache but babiano crene dano mumayan fangto dior kennedy it was so so wrong for secondary butchers what you did i wanna campaign i said nah incoming boyfriend dibeam anka oh you're so okay crap oh you're so okay yeah sun can you show from the political aspect i have my boyfriend you're okay well deep deemed completely oh you should choose watching because echo fire says it was so wrong okay but and i said but it was so disrespectful on tracy watch your side sir kennedy a bit me i will boost you anyone obey [Applause] [Music] like is she all right on your right now this is my naked shoes are beside them with me but the fact so to me to me so uh i believe say a twisting idiot one why not said no every time beer honorable but out on us about anything uh crazy about what this issue mind you [Music] mean yeah not long ago mr chase watcher is not safe frank yeah blah blah blah come on dinner make a summer kennedy my dear i don't know crazy on your sibling bro i'm so not in support so because i have my boyfriend in soybeans i'm so not in support so obey about like obeying or negotiating semano but the thing is tracy were back but a bar on the side of chase here yeah she's watching she's watching oh yeah baby be fair let's judge it fair here i can't say can i do a career campaign why you just watch it sunday night send it one [Music] [Applause] [Music] that is my problem that's what i'm saying she's not safe i'm not threatening her but your eye opener and your reminder say oh bye wow with your bad time so to meet your camera basically which is so bad i said a new one he said the americans were hot quick uh there's no food then a more yeah hot cake and then you have your people a new class i am classy some at the highest degree i'm telling you don't end the video i'm in person with some celebs oh [Applause] [Music] to me boyfriend honorable you know i love you so much i don't know you know i can't even leave a second without thinking about you but kawanutoon i'm not so active on ig but then again you know me you're very active on um facebook snapchat any india cajon with ig if you still want to follow me i yeah miss cover girl and me miss no am is it miss covergirl so i know i miss underscore cover girl so um miss covergirl it's on the platform no senior just look at me no sebastian be patreon dinner i can go pay for them to give me that hype you get it i know it's so simple that isn't so what makes you think says something to me yeah so it's normal like uh the person no or your bank wand yeah not something i am sushi until you feel so sorry about how it's now not because of trent hell no so if i want trending i can go pay for it i know lots of bloggers i can pay but i'm so you know what yeah [Applause] enough okay enough my future for the last enough kennedy financial papa vanessa papa wanna be funny so fabi you or play mind games so you know just let go and be beyond here reaction and that's what it's not everything that needs reaction sometimes you have to sit back for you to sit back grandpa now won't feed kenneth you know and you cry remember so please as a lady you have a baby attend to your child's knees ninja is [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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NEPAL, Nikita CHANDAK - Contestant Introduction (Miss World 2017)- ko hun hernus
the chances of the world's happiness back and must were the popular segment was not part of the last year's event that took place in wasn't on dizzy miss Warren about 2007 - Nikita chandra kulish china on Friday this week the dippers and Nepal at the largest and oldest Beauty peasant a day after arriving in the country 20 year old got to work at sea along with other participant had to audition for a spot in the peasants dances of the world segment in order to be able to show against performers from their respective countries during the finale event the contestants have to firstly impress the segment judges and only those a few who gets electives and get a chance the popular choreographer from Nepali film industry Asia Papa had trained Chandra for the performance Rhonda was played in traditional wear by Manish Y or her addition nikita Chandhok who was crowned Miss world nepal thousand seventeen in june this year will completely over hundred candidates for the mass world round currently Albert Stefan at the value of Porto Rico the coronation night will be held on November 18 and Sonia China you
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Forza Horizon 2 Gameplay - #3 - Trying Some Drifting
foreign you mad well one way should I go oh I left them oh left hand turn here it's pretty nice oh [ __ ] this feels mad though oh my God let's give that another go that was a nice little section that to be fair I think gear freeze my friend Gear 2 didn't really go very well I'm gonna have to turn the four speed back up if I want to [ __ ] drift there's just no force me back in my wheel at all right let's do it how I wasn't even near the wall you [ __ ] brick all right let's go so I'm so offensive today I just can't help it is this game it's maybe a hype all right let's go let's turn it up let's turn it up let's go like it's only five oh that's a bit stiffer oh it's awesome oh that broke down like a [ __ ] I'm really failing not failing anymore that was drifts I don't drifts all right let's get off ow punch myself in the balls again always do that all right you what I did a set of speed it was just that my own speed you idiot yeah this feels absolutely insane in the coding thing I'm not even gonna lie trying to keep control of this Beast it's just like AIDS all right oh didn't expect the house kind of be poking out there but that was a lot better you're right this is mad it's gonna take some getting used to but here's a Koenigsegg as well so foreign slowly getting it oh that's the wall let me do that no the rear in this car if the tires are a little bit skinnier I think this would be so easy oh yeah but it is Burning It Up mate all right let's go again no why why you do this but yeah that was a little bit of drifting it's not really how drifting's going to be because that has a Conan's egg but you know I felt all right so why am I so where are we going now so we've done the bucket list so now we're going to the new new event I guess let's go in 400 meters bear left [ __ ] this [ __ ] following the road ain't nobody got time for dirt there's a [ __ ] massive Hill okay oh oh [ __ ] no come on yeah good night up there foreign
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Big Picture: Material Readiness
it is the soldiers job to fight for victory on the battlefield it is the job of the logistician to give him what he needs when and where he needs it in the condition required for his use so that the fighting man can solve and communicate in short to provide him with combat essential material this material must not only be in working order the soldier must be trained to use it effectively and to maintain it so that it will be fully operational and needed this is material readiness there were few complexities to logistics in the early Wars of the United States and material readiness was a relatively simple matter firepower in the Revolutionary War was concentrated chiefly in the muzzle loading musket of the riflemen and some rather primitive artillery with horses or oxen supplying the motive power supplies were hauled in carts and mobility for the soldier was a matter of sturdy feet and decent boots nor did the Wars of the 19th century see much change in logistics operations or the nature of material that was true of the war of 1812 as well as the Mexican War the greater need for mobility as army units penetrated deep into Mexico was met simply by an increased use of wagon wheels and pack mules the Civil War brought no revolution in logistics just a tremendous expansion and logistical operations to supply the huge armies fielded by both north and south the primary combat matériau remained the infantryman's rifle and the artilleryman scum logistical progress was static during the lengthy Indian Wars and the winning of the West and in the brief gallant adventure of the spanish-american war the great change in logistics and material began in world war one as trucks appeared to help haul supplies for the million man army in France and troops took machine guns into battle but the word mechanization remained unknown world war two began the age of modern army logistics the need to supply fast often fast-moving armies in Europe and the Pacific inspired miracles in the production and supply flow of material and equipment mechanization became a familiar word as whole tank divisions and tens of thousands of vehicles were used in battle areas the proliferation of weapons of great firepower gave new meaning to the expression weight of material which had become truly colossal and infinitely diversified the new material and logistics expertise developed in World War two were put to good use only a few years later in the Korean conflict when harsh terrain and climate put material as well as men to a severe test however it was the remote arduous war in South Vietnam that imposed the greatest demands on army logistics and in some ways produced its greatest triumphs huge quantities of supplies and material had to be shipped 10,000 miles by sea but even in this air age ninety seven percent of the supplies to Vietnam went by ship with the innovation of containerization the logistical challenge was met the Vietnam conflict saw an enormous increase in the use of mechanized forces there were no armored divisions in Vietnam but there were tanks in abundance armored personnel carriers took the field in unprecedented numbers and there were swarms in the thousands of that remarkable flying vehicle the helicopter which introduced the revolutionary battle concept of air mobile warfare it brought in new weapons as well as new tactics and created an entirely new dimension of logistics and material needs Viet Nam's often harsh combat conditions it's rugged difficult terrain and exhausting climate that were so hard on men and equipment brought about a new high and maintenance consciousness it drove home the importance of keeping weapons and equipment at the highest possible level of material readiness the lessons of Vietnam the payoff of mobility on the ground and in the air the devastating effect on the enemy of enormous concentration of firepower took deep root in army thinking they hoped refine the tactical concepts and the considerations of logistics and material that guide the US Army today it is true that the infantry is still the queen of battle the rifleman remains the focus of decisive effort on the battlefield but he has much more muscle in firepower he moves far more swiftly than the infantryman of yesteryear today most US Infantry Division's our mechanized the foot soldier now rides to battle protected by armored personnel carriers deploying on foot only when he is on the battlefield itself mighty m60 and m60 a one thanks accompany him into combat the fact is the modern mechanized infantry division is virtually a twin of the Armored Division it has almost as many tanks behind the riflemen heavy artillery can maneuver rapidly to give him close fire support the same is true of 4.2 mortars all these powerful weapons are self-propelled and of course nothing is more mobile than the aircraft and the divisions cavalry squadron all supporting services are completely mobile too including supply and transportation the medics operate in the field on wheels or tracks so to the signalmen and the engineers fully mobile themselves they help expedite the mobility of others as with us armoured vehicle launch bridge this all out mobility of the mechanized infantry division requires an enormous number of vehicles some 4,000 of them in the modern mechanized infantry division we see the battle principle of shoot move and communicate expressed with overwhelming power and speed but to be combat effective on short notice all these vehicles must be maintained in a constant state of material readiness of all the Army's mechanized divisions none better exemplifies the constant striving for material readiness than the mighty historic first Infantry Division the big red one the first became a mechanized division when it returned from almost five years of combat in Vietnam to its home base at Fort Riley Kansas here the very latest techniques and practices and material readiness are tried out evaluated and perfected material readiness begins with the training of the individual soldier one thing material readiness means to him his learning how to use his weapon effectively in combat it also means taking care of his equipment in a word maintenance it almost goes without saying that he must look after the weapon that may save his life in battle but he must also look after the many vehicles and crew-served weapons that give him such mobility and firepower without maintenance he could not shoot move or communicate for very long an idea of the size of the job can be obtained by looking at the vehicles on hand in just one mechanised infantry company an idea of the complexity of the job can be gained from comparing the few tools that go along with each two and a half ton truck with the elaborate varied toolkit that accompanies each m113 armored personnel carrier achieving good maintenance requires skilled and hard work lots of it gentlemen ever mechanized every soldier must be a student to you will spend almost as much time learning how to maintain your equipment then working at keeping it maintained as you will in train how to use it in battle now good maintenance mean preventive means not only enlisted men go to indoor and outdoor maintenance classes all higher ranks with supervisory responsibilities go to class to noncommissioned officers and officers an important part of their instruction is learning how to look for indicators of possible trouble such as a loose steering wheel or a suspicious leak vehicular maintenance is the responsibility of the owning company but it's repair capabilities are limited to fairly simple needs however each mechanized company is backed up by a chain of higher echelon maintenance facilities next in line is the maintenance section of the mechanized battalion to which the company belongs it has more men and resources and can perform more complicated tasks than company maintenance highest echelon in the division is the division maintenance battalion it provides a direct support company for each mechanized infantry brigade it's skilled mechanics are capable of very sophisticated repairs they are versed in every repair technique extremely complicated repair jobs like overhauling a tank engine go to an even higher echelon outside the division a general support maintenance facility that operates in the field with its own highly specialized personnel tracked vehicles like other equipment are repaired and returned to serviceability standards prescribed in the Department of the Army technical manuals all the service units within the division Support Command have similar maintenance resources providing skills and facilities in depth for any repair need again the division maintenance battalion serves as the ultimate maintenance support within the division they're highly skilled specialists can fix all battlefield items from a rifle play ballistics computer for big guns the air cavalry troop in the division has direct support maintenance backup by units of the division Support Command it is the soldier who is closest to the vehicle its driver who has the primary responsibility for its maintenance he must check his vehicle periodically to ensure that it is an operational readiness condition he enters his report of any deficiencies on an equipment and inspection worksheet one of the drivers most important jobs is to enter deficiencies in the vehicles logbook this data provides a material readiness check on the serviceability of various components the maintenance check is unceasing and continuous more formal inspections are carried out by the company commander to ensure that his equipment is operationally ready there are scheduled inspections monthly and quarterly inspections by the battalion commander this is a spot check conducted by personnel of the maintenance battalion they may set up a roadside check without warning anytime anyplace stopping passing vehicles to give them a rigid inspection however in all instances assistance is stressed the need for material readiness has penetrated so deeply into the thinking of the first division that it now has a division material readiness officer on the staff of the division logistics officer the g4 but all officers in key jobs of maintenance responsibilities also think of themselves as material readiness officers whether they are vehicle maintenance people communication specialists engineers medics or even the battalion mess officer who is concerned with the field ranges issued to each company when it goes on field maneuvers or into battle still no matter how well maintained equipment is the true test of material readiness is in combat since the nearest thing is simulated combat the division conducts periodic field exercises to check the operational capabilities of equipment and the men who handle it the complex requirements of constant maintenance has led to the rise of an important concept to ensure material readiness and that is the concept of management the officers responsible for sending mechanized units into battle must have up-to-date knowledge of the state of equipment they must be able to evaluate the constant flow of information and act correctly on it to sum up they must know good management thus each mechanized battalion holds a material readiness Council once a month in which the commanding officer and his staff discuss the condition of equipment in the battalion and its maintenance needs on a higher command level each brigade commanding officer holds a similar readiness council monthly with his battalion commanders while at the top command echelon of the division the commanding general and his staff meet regularly with the brigade commanders to keep abreast of the readiness problems and needs of all units in order to give the different levels of command a quick but comprehensive appraisal of the readiness situation so important to good management the abundant data that keeps flowing in is summarized in various standard forms among the most important forms is the unit readiness report the unit referred to in this instance is the battalion the unit readiness report describes in percentages conditions or readiness of personnel on hand there are various states of training the readiness state of equipment and status of logistic support this report is transmitted by each battalion commander with commentary and supporting documents when necessary it goes forward for study and comment to Brigade then to division then from the division commanding general to the Army's highest command levels the Continental Army Command and the Department of the army another vital document is the material readiness report this deals solely with equipment on hand and its availability over the past 90 days this report is also made up by each battalion and goes all the way up through higher commands to the Department of the army this enormous ongoing demand for swift management information would be impossible to satisfy without the help of high speed automatic data processing machines the big red ones computerized information system has served as the model for other mechanised infantry and armored divisions the division data center operates out of mobile vans that can follow the division anywhere in the field the division data center services to management centers one is the technical supply office which operates under the division maintenance battalion it controls the inflow and outflow of a huge volume of repair parts these items are dispensed to all division units from warehouses through which move thousands of different spare parts in steady demand they range in variety from tank engines to nuts and bolts automatic data processing makes it possible to take care are from twelve to fifteen thousand requisitions monthly with a minimum of errors or delayed the once lengthy process of filling requisitions now takes just minutes instead of days the technical supply office keeps the daily transaction register of all requisition operations it is also responsible for making up a monthly computerized equipment status report these printouts give each battalion commander a complete profile on the status of the equipment in his mechanized unit particularly with reference to repair parts requested and those actually on hand the other Management Center is known as the division supply control center and operates under the division supply and transport battalion it is headed by an officer who has the title of division property book officer he and his staff are responsible to the division supply officer and the g4 he also keeps records of all equipment issued to division units and maintain status reports the division data center plays an indispensable role in support of the property book officer all division property and equipment status records are maintained as decks of Master cards in the data center all transactions and changes are recorded daily and supply the data that go into the unit readiness and material readiness reports all information appears in the form of printouts the printout also serves as a hand receipt listing of property issued to each company commander the hand receipt printout is verified by the property book team before it is sent to the company commander this computerized printout is the modern company poverty book the old manually maintained property book is the thing of the past company supply personnel are now relieved of time consuming book keeping with its possibilities of error a signed copy of the printout goes back to the division property book officer as a hand receipt however the company commander is still responsible for his property and has complete command control in using it thus with hand receipt listings of property held by each company plus daily and weekly transaction printouts for each unit the division property book officer is constantly aware of the changing day-to-day status of the enormous amount of equipment in the division this information is always available to the commanding general and his staff the property book officer issues a monthly consolidation of each battalion to the battalion commander this is a consolidated listing of all property held on hand receipt within each battalion and is sometimes referred to as a battalion roll up this roll up is valuable management information extremely helpful to each battalion commander as he strives for the goal of complete material readiness 8787 all of the divisions vast tireless effort to maintain material readiness means in the last analysis that each fighting man can respond quickly and effectively if a call comes suddenly for his help at home or abroad this preparedness to move out swiftly is checked by regular practice alerts the troops look good monta vehicle madhumita the 1st Infantry Division mechanized has a specific overseas mission its task is to reinforce the American divisions in Germany these are the major component of the NATO forces on guard against aggression from the east the big red one operates on what is known as the dual based concept this means that the division needs to send only its men to Europe when it responds to an overseas call this is because a complete duplicate lineup of combat ready vehicles is kept in West Germany they are quickly brought out for use by first division troops when they arrive by air thus from Kansas to West Germany the soldiers of the big red one can go into action with all combat essential equipment in a remarkably short time the dual based concept has already been tried out several times and maneuvers and has proved to be highly effective the American army is characterized by its aggressive spirit when it takes the offensive in battle now it has another offensive in the making that applies to it's peacetime readiness mission this is the logistics offensive it is an offensive in spirit in principle in systems and in techniques its objective is to further improve the logistics system which has shown such significant advances in the last ten years in order to improve the Army's combat readiness still more it is an offensive carried out primarily by the Army's professional logisticians but it is also meant to make every officer noncommissioned officer and specialists concerned with material readiness think of himself as a logistician the material readiness needs of the all mechanized army is an incentive to bring forth new techniques and procedures to speed the flow of vital supplies to keep firm management control of them whether in transit or indep owes to achieve almost fingertip knowledge of the colossal inventory of ground forces equipment another step forward is increasing containerisation of cargo container is a shin provides greater ease and speed of handling as well as more security for the cargo new freight carriers will expedite movement of supplies the new giant c5 a transport plane has a carrying capacity far greater than any of today's jets and will fly longer distances this rapid and responsive transportation system will enable the army to minimize the stockage of material on the ground in the combat theater thereby not affording the anime a lucrative target when he tries to disrupt the logistic support to our combat forces this is a drawing of a heavy-lift helicopter of the future it is meant to carry massive cargo beyond the capacity of present-day helicopters note the containerized cargo here is an air cargo carrier it can operate in difficult areas like shallow water it too is designed for containerisation beach discharge craft are steadily evolving self-propelled parches brought close to shore by barge carrying ships a huge self-propelled beaching lighter appears to be the most suitable vehicle for moving containerized freight from ship to shore inevitably these artists concepts will become reality as the logistics offensive pushes forward these fighting men may never have heard the term logistics offensive but it is vital to them from it will come even greater material readiness so that the soldier mechanized or armored can with greater certainty safety and confidence of success fulfill his mission to protect this country in peace or war you
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Boost Focus & Concentration: Intermittent Fasting Secrets from Neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman
whether or not you're a vegan omnivore vegetarian carnivore Etc the point is this your ability to focus and in fact your ability of neurons to encode specific information in your environment that is to represent what's out there in the world is actually related to your blood glucose level now here I'm setting aside the discussion of ketosis and and ketogenic diets for the moment but there's a beautiful study that was published in neuron not long ago that showed that the tuning that is the Precision with which neurons in the brain to represent things in our environment is actually much greater when there is sufficient glucose in the brain translate into English this means that when we are fasted or when our blood glucose is very low we aren't able to perceive and think about things as clearly now there's a Twist to this however intermittent fasting has a lot of different potential benefits for some people it's a convenient way to restrict their calories for other people it's a convenient way to avoid eating that is it's easier to not eat than to eat a small portion so they opt for intermittent fasting and so on and so forth but one of the things that you hear very often is that some people like being fasted because they like the clarity of mind that it provides here's the situation neurons unless you're in a ketogenic diet really thrive on glucose they love glucose and as I mentioned before your ability to think and perceive things is actually enhanced by having sufficient glucose in your bloodstream so why would it be that some people experience a heightened state of mental Clarity when they are fasted I've certainly experienced that before well I should say that provided you're well hydrated enough and you have enough electrolytes in your system what tends to happen is that when you ingest food there's a shift in your nervous system towards so-called parasympathetic mode that is the more relaxed you probably heard it as rest and digest although it does other things a more relaxed mode that can indeed make us very sleepy if we have too many carbohydrates that actually can make us quite sleepy however if we have any food if we have enough of it that is if our gut is full it diverts blood to our gut and we become sleepy and we can't focus as well so a lot of people really like fasting in the state of being fasted for focus and concentration because they don't have as much of that parasympathetic activation they're just not as sleepy and in fact under those conditions half as much caffeine will give you just as much lift as twice as much caffeine will give you on a full belly of pasta and that's just the way that caffeine interacts with blood glucose so what I'd like you to imagine is if you had a measure of focus from zero to ten these are arbitrary units 10 being maximally focused and zero being not focused at all imagine a U-shaped function right where if you're very fasted you're going to have a high degree of focus and concentration but then if you ingest some food and your belly is full your focusing concentration is reduced but having enough blood glucose and maybe even elevated blood glucose will increase cognitive function so there are two ends of the spectrum on one end of the spectrum blood glucose is relatively low and you're fasted and you can think and behave in a very concentrated way and on the other end of the spectrum you have a lot of blood glucose or I should say sufficient blood glucose you never want your blood glucose to be too high and that allows your neurons to encode and perceive and basically allow you to think really clearly so you sort of have to pick your condition what do you want for your bowel to focus and concentration I actually do both so what I do is as I mentioned before I eat my meals sometime around 11AM my first meal typically unless I'm very hungry when I wake up and so I will do my workout and one bout of focused work I always think of this as my hard work early in the day okay and I do that fasted I'll be consuming water with electrolytes maybe element or other electrolytes Maybe some caffeine as well in the form of yerba mate or coffee that's my first Focus bout of 90 minutes or less that is essentially done fasted and then I'll eat and then I do notice after I eat I actually have a diminished capacity to focus but then again in the afternoon I will do another 90 minute bout of focus and I'll talk about some of the tools I use to make sure that that bout of focus is optimal for getting the most amount of focused work done whether or not it's mental work or physical work although I tend to do my physical work early in the day and my mental work both early and late in the day so to make this very simple or as simple as I can for you being fasted is great for focus and concentration provided you're not thinking about food the entire time and being fed is terrific for focus and concentration actually can improve neuronal function provided that you didn't eat too much food so one way to manage this is if you're going to have a lunch to make sure that you don't stuff yourself at lunch then you're not overeating and to not get quite so full that you put sheer nervous system into this parasympathetic mode and make it hard to focus in the afternoon I know a lot of people experience a dip or even a crash in energy in the afternoon that make it really hard to focus for that reason I'll just remind people of a tool I've talked about many times before which is based on the biology of adenosine and caffeine Etc which is to delay your first caffeine intake to 90 to 120 minutes after waking up I know that can be painful for certain people I violate that rule when I'm working out very early in the morning I'll drink my caffeine before my workout which often occurs within you know 30 to 60 Minutes of waking but in general unless I'm working out very early I will ingest my caffeine 90 to 120 minutes after I wake up so again I want to emphasize that if you hear somebody out there say being fasted is optimal for focus and concentration well that is true in one context and perhaps ideal for a certain part of the day and other people will say no you know neurons run on glucose you need glucose in your bloodstream in order to get those neurons to be tuned that is to respond with electrical activity in the optimal way when you're reading something or when you're trying to perform exercise well that's also true and of course you can incorporate both I in fact as I just described incorporate both fasted States and fed States in order to optimize my concentration and focus
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Australia's first Olympus 4K ENT system installed at St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital
[Music] Sandra's trouble hospital has a very proud history of investment in medical technology by way of example surendra's hospital was a first hospital in regional Queensland to introduce robotic laparoscopic surgery Sunita's hospital is the very first hospital in Talbot to introduce hybrid operating theatre technology we're the first hospital intimate introduce interventional and diagnostic cardiology we're also the first hospital in regional Queensland to introduce stealth technology for the entire eyelid surgery most importantly sonidos hospital is the very first hospital in the southern hemisphere to introduce or install a fully imported olympus blue glass operating theater the hospital has had many winds along the way driven by the fact that we have very good specialists providing services to our patients here at the hospital the vision of the hospital for the future is to make sure that we provide the latest in technology to optimize the patient outcome from surgery and also to attract new specialists to Tomba to provide services out of our wonderful facility so Deidre's hospital not a traced patients from the local catchment area but in more recent times and hospitals attracting business from western Queensland and northern New South Wales the vision of the hospital is always been to provide the latest in technology to assist our surgeons provide the greatest range of services and also optimize patient outcomes so with those issues and the vision of a hospital to make sure we provide our services at all times in a safe environment patient outcomes is certainly very important for the hospital I'd like to make a very clear point that the purchase of the olympus equipment has been made possible from a generous donation from the local pushman family without their support we would not be in to be able to purchase this new equipment secondly some years ago as an EDD with hospital had to ENT surgeons operating out of the hospital now we have a total of five ENT surgeons so it goes hand in glove with making sure that we provide the best in equipment and technology to support our local immediately surgeons to provide the best range of services that they can the Olympus walk a technology for ENT is really critical particularly in sinus surgery and rhinology basically what it provides is excellent visualization of your surgical field which ultimately is one of the key things in terms of performing your surgery efficiently effectively and ultimately giving the patient the best outcome so having a high definition high quality visualization system like the olympus 4k system gives us that capacity to operate in an efficient timely and ultimately in the best interests of the patient so it's a very useful part of my armory in terms of my equipment the critical and largest benefit is the ability to see the visualization so the the combination of the camera and the display gives you a massive field of vision and it allows you to be quite particular in the way you operate it allows me to have quite a lot of finesse in the way I perform my sign of surgery and ultimately gives my patients better outcomes so they're just the clarity of vision is the key at the end of the day that patient gets a better outcome if the surgeon can see that the patient gets a better outcome and that's what this along with with other things but that's what the visualization system helps the okay so the hospitals commitment in purchasing the 4k system is is excellent I can't do a lot of my surgery without that sort of system and my personal skills are in advanced rhinology so without the visualization I can't do the surgery so from my perspective it's absolutely critical that they've invested in this system to allow me to provide better outcomes for my patients [Music]
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Black & White & Rainbows All Over | Spooky Stitches 31
[Music] good evening bells and bats and welcome back to Spooky Stitches the podcast that is 50% wool and 50% ectoplasm my name is Sheena Peril and I'm a writer and nitter from the Pacific Northwest um before we begin I do just want to apologize for any background noise that you might hear in this episode because our frog season came a month early um that was unexpected and while they are quiet at this moment knocking on wood here um they come and go and they're very loud when they decide to sing the song of their people also I want to apologize for the mess in the background I have a small space so when I was doing the fashion show that you're going to see later in this episode I had to move everything around in order to make room for that and get a good shot and if I wait to put everything back before I film then I'm never going to film we have something that kind of resembles sunlight coming in today which is the first time in weeks that has happened so I'm going with the light I figured that is the more important thing at this point um I also thought that it would be fun to start out the episode with a card draw from one of my many textile themed tarot and Oracle decks I have a whole tour of my collection that I will post up above um but today I grabbed the unraveled Oracle which I bought off of etsy I will try to find a link to her shop and put it down below I still have the booklet so I should have a link in here but it's by Susie goret I believe is how you pronounce her last name and it has her personal website right there but I love these cards I think that they're a lot of fun and I just love collecting textile themed decks anything to do with knitting and crochet [Music] so just Shuffle these here and let's just do what the energy is today as I'm filming better yet what's the energy when you're watching [Music] this my cards don't want to shuffle today whoa okay I won't complain next time so I'm going to go with this one because it's the only one that landed on my desk and it is unwind so I hope that you are relaxed having a chill time watching my video grab some knitting and just relax and give me a second while I pick up those cards so the last few weeks I've been doing a ton of knitting because it's been really hard to do anything else I am currently transitioning to a new medication and it's after being weaned off of another medication and this is week three of at least four for me on this um so it's been pued with things like stomach problems and mood swings and headaches and vertigo and generally just not feeling 100% so I've been spending a lot of time knitting on my bed and watching Port protection Alaska on my phone um I don't know why but I have this fascination with polar explanation exploration and just like Arctic survival type of stuff um I really love reading about era Shackleton um amonson just all of the uh different explorers there have been um I'm not a cold weather person at all it is one of the reasons I moved to Washington um but I just find the series very easy to watch and calming for some reason um but anyway I've been plowing through some of my projects um and making a lot of project progress on those um which all of that to say that if you have been waiting for more author Vlogs writing videos that kind of thing um and been disappointed by the excessive crafting content it is coming um but I needed to get acclimated to the new medication first um ill me does not focus very well and depressed me is prone to doing things like deleting entire manuscripts and then emptying the recycle bin um so I'm trying to avoid critiquing my own work during this time when I know that I am not at my best um so I need to wait for the chemicals in my brain to stabilize before I can go back to editing I do have a vlog that I started working on right before the medication switch um so we'll we'll see how it goes here I'm probably going to go back to that later today now that I'm feeling a bit better okay so let's move on to finished objects so my first one that I'm going to show you is actually from a couple weeks ago um I did finally get the final finished photos and a little video clip of uh the goom Muk sweater which is the first in my Wednesday Adam series I'll insert that right here um I'm pretty happy with the way that this came out it's not my favorite sweater that I've I've ever made but it's not bad I think that it fits pretty well and it looks decent on me um but the one that I finished up more recently I had a lot of fun making it I really enjoyed it I think that constructionwise it came together really well it's really wellmade but unfortunately it just doesn't fit me very well so this is the Wednesday's Child sweater it is in kieron simply soft in black and off-white and I knit it on a US size 7 or 42 m meter nitpicks interchangeable needle um I had to do a lot of modifications to this because of the sizing Jenna Ortega is a very small human and my proportions are very different from hers which ended up being a problem in this project and that's where the fit issues come in Jenna Ortega can wear like oversized crop sweaters and she looks like a cute little lollipop that is all dressed up and goth and when I try to wear something like that I just look like I'm wearing a circus time so the changes that I made this sweater the original actually had three squares going down each side but because I had to make it wider to get the fit correct I also had to make them longer and that meant that I could only do two on each side um I did do it in vertical panels so it's a total of four two for the front and two for the back and then I knit them from the bottom ribbing up to the top and then picked up for the ribbing along the arm holes and the neckline and then I crocheted all the pieces together I'm really happy with the crocheted seams I didn't think I would like it because they are a little bit bulkier but I think it came out looking so much neater than when I've tried to do mattress stitch or any other type of sewn seam on knitwear so the major problem with this sweater it obviously it doesn't fit um it's meant to sort of like hang off the shoulder and I think that part of it is I might have made the arm holes a little bit too narrow like they fit me but they aren't quite as oversized as in the original so they don't sit the same way and they kind of pull the neckline wider which doesn't look right it looks like it's falling off of me because I have such narrow shoulders and I think part of that is also just that I have have a large bust compared to my shoulder width so the bust size combined with the placement of the arm holes just pulls that neckline too wide and it looks like it's falling off of me it looks awful and I hate it I don't know what I'm going to do with this sweater I'm going to hang on to it until I finish the Wednesday series and then I'm probably going to end up donating it because in order to fix this problem I would have to go back undo all of my seams undo all of the ribbing at the top half of the sweater and then rip back the two front panels to the bottom of that v-neck raise the v-neck and change the rate of decrease so that it's a smaller neckline opening and I'm still not certain that it would look good on me once that was done so I would rather just donate it and give it to somebody who is actually going to get some wear out of it and enjoy it um so if have opinions on what I should do with it if I should do like a giveaway on the channel or try to sell it or um just donate it to charity um go ahead and leave a comment down below I'm open to all of those options if you do want it it would look good on someone who is a women's 1 to 2x US size um but who has normal or broad shoulders instead of my narrow little shoulders so my next finished op object is the Outlander Cape which I did finish and it has moved on to its new owner um I got some pictures of it Ash requested not to model it for me which is totally fine um I ended up not modeling it because she's been wearing it so it's been in use this is based on the capelet that Claire wears in season 1 of Outlander during the boore hunt and it is three strands of baroko remix light together to get this nice woly texture and I will have a full review of the yarn up on my blog in February the pattern is improvised from the photos much like the Wednesday sweaters and if you want to know more about this process I will leave a link to the video I just did on knitting without a pattern and designing patterns and what my process is for that I started out on a us4 for the collar and then moved to a us6 and finally a us8 for the bottom of the cape this was the first project I got to use my lyan needles on and it was fun because the yarn and needles were almost a perfect color match but Ash really loves this cape like I said she's already been wearing it so I'm really happy with the way that it came out so the next piece that I finished I actually haven't blocked yet I meant to do it before this episode and I just totally forgot I typically don't block my hats but this one is meant to be a beret and I want to make sure that I get that Beret shape to it uh so I am going to wash it and block it over a dinner plate just to give it that you know flat shape to it um I'm working on a piecework article at the moment that is all about the history of the Beret so I need a visual for my photographs and whip this up this is a standard recipe that I use for all of my slouchy hats but I changed the slope of the decreases at the crown and then um like I said I'm going to block it over a dinner plate instead of just blocking it flat the way I normally would and normally I would do at the end just a couple of rounds one right after another where I decrease every other Stitch or every Stitch but in this case I did symmetrical decreases every 21 stitches every other row for four rounds and then decreased every third stitch for two rounds and then um every Stitch before I draw drew the center closed I sew through the live stitches three to four times just to make sure that it's nice and sturdy and I used Fisherman's rib for the brim because it is my new favorite rib uh the yarn is geektastic fibers and they're superhero sock base the colorway is Saturday you'll get a better look at that later on because this is actually held double with a teal mystery yarn that I had in my stash I have no idea what it is but I suspect it's either acrylic or an acrylic blend and I used my number four nitex needles on these okay so let's move on to whips um first of all I have a project that I have dubbed rainbows 2.0 um if you're familiar with my avatar here on YouTube I'll put some pictures up here this is a sweater that I originally made a few years ago and I've never been quite happy with it it's an improvised pattern based on the pin wheel sweater by Shelly Mackey overall I like how the first version came out but it does have issues for starters yarn with really long color repeats wasn't a thing when I made it so there are ends everywhere in this sweater I also used a needle that was too large in the interest of getting it done faster it is the recommended needle size for the yarn which is nitpix bra but it was just too loose of a gauge for the project that I wanted to create and it stretches out really really bad I'm also not happy with the placement or size of the arm holes I wanted to make them lower down and further apart in the new sweater so it WRA a little bit better and then I can use the top part of the collar as a hood um this would also go a long way to helping with the weight distribution and um I need to make the arm holes just a little bit bigger not a lot but just enough so that it doesn't make my t-shirt sleeves do awkward things when I put it on so this is the current in progress which it's kind of bundled up right now but I promise it is a [Music] circle I'm probably up to about 36 in total diameter and I need to get to 60 in um I got the yarn from Joann's it's line brand mandala in The colorway Gnome and I'm working it it up exactly the way I did the original which is basically to make a giant round Afghan and then you cut in it for the sleeves um other than the colors the biggest change is that this yarn works up best on a US size three and I used a seven on the original so that's a huge difference um I should have been using a five on the original and actually I have it right [Music] here I've been wearing this sweater a lot lately just trying to get a feel for like what I want to change how I want to make the new one [Music] different so here is back and on the original I the way that I knit the sleeves I knit them from the cuff no it wasn't from the cuff up it was from the shoulder down when I was trying it on um I didn't pull the sleeve up high enough I guess so these sleeves are actually a little bit too short for me and that's something that I want to fix in the new one so the new one is moving along a lot faster than I thought it would um I really like the way that it is turning out I'm already uh at least halfway through through my first ball of yarn or my second ball of yarn I mean and these are I think they're like 3 oz balls that I got originally I here's the ball band 5.3 Oz 150 g so they're decent Siz balls of yarn because they are acrylic and I got them from Jo-ann's um so they're going through pretty quickly um and yes I did say that I will have to cut the sweater to insert the sleeves I've done this before um I'm not as scared of it as I think a lot of people are and I think that cutting along the curved Edge is a lot more challenging than doing like a STi for one of those Norwegian sweaters or something like that because you're following the vertical um but I can do a whole video on how I do that um and get more into detail on that once I get the body of the sweater off the needles and can lay it out my next work in progress is pair of socks I've actually finished one I haven't cast on the second one just yet I'm calling these the bubblegum socks and this is the geektastic fibers Saturday um this is what the yarn looks like on its own when it's not held double and I had enough left over after that hat that I could make a pair of shorty socks um I got this yarn at Red aler Fiber Arts last year which is coming up again on the 17th of this month I am trying to get the rainbow sweater done by the 17th of this month not sure that's going to happen um so I'm going to be there if you're going to be there look for a rainbow sweater either the new one or the old one and I would be happy to meet up um but this is my basic toe up vanilla sock recipe I had like a third or maybe even half a ske left after the hat and it felt like too much to put in my scrap bag so I Just Whipped up some socks and for some reason all of my hand socks from my myself are pink I don't know why that's just how it's happened is that 90% of my handmade socks are pink okay I wanted to have more progress to show you on the elanora stocking this month um but I realized after I had started making progress on the foot that I hadn't actually written down what I needed to do for the foot so I need to go back to my reference photos and write down like where my decreases are how many how many repeats I need to make before I start decreasing for the toe and my last whip is what I am calling the foxy Hood this is another one for Ash and another one using a new yarn actually I'm reviewing this one and the baroo remix light in the same blog post because they're very similar um so I'm designing this one on the Fly by looking at photos of the many variations of fox hoods that are available online Ash requested one that took elements from several different patterns her favorite was actually crocheted but neither of us really wanted me to crochet it so I'm knitting it based on a crochet pattern um she wanted it to be in more of a purple color instead of an orangey color and I've got a tan for contrast so this is what I have so far it is once again Fisherman's rib which is why I'm knitting it flat I have not been able to wrap my brain around how to do Fisher rib in the round yet that's a skill I want to level up to but I haven't gotten there yet so this is the cowl portion which will go around like here and I want it to be kind of loose and then actually this would be upside down so it goes like this and then once the cowl is done I'm going to do a row of pearl stitches so that it will turn and then I'm going to double knit the hood with purple on the outside and tan on the inside go all the way up to the top do a seam along here and then pick up for the ears and the yarn that I'm using for that one is Valley Yarns by webs it's their exclusive brand and it is the specific line is called Holly which h a w l e y and it's very similar to the broker remix I don't think it's actually recycled I think that it is new fiber but I could be wrong about that it's 50% cotton 30% silk and 20% nylon so the broker remix is 30% nylon 27% cotton 24% acrylic 10% silk and 9% linen and the biggest strawb with the remix is that it had this weird veggie fiber stuff in it the only thing that I can figure is that it was part of the stocks of the linen that didn't get completely combed out so you'd be knitting and like giving yourself splinters on it almost it was really uncomfortable so I picked out as much of it as I could I still generally did enjoy using the remix light it kind of reminded me of like a rustic wool so in that way I was able to deal with the veggie matter um but the valley Yarns is much softer it drapes a lot better and I feel like it's got just a little bit more I feel like it's got just a little bit more elasticity to it than the remix so the remix after a while it would hurt my hands to knit on it but I do not have that problem at all with the and this is the other difference is that this is a light worsted and this is I'm pretty sure this is classified as a fingering it's it's a number three so I think that's a fingering um so I held this one triple to get the texture that I wanted um it also comes in DK which is the regular remix and then it also comes in a chunky weight um um as far as I know the Holly only comes in the light worsted but I really like using this if I had to choose I would probably go for this one over this one unless I had a specific color that I needed because this one doesn't have as many colors this comes in 21 colors this one comes in 28 and the remix has more saturated colors um the Holly has a few saturated colors but they're missing a bright yellow a dark brown and a true black um they've got a heavier focus on neutrals and there seems to be a lot of very similar like Grays and Light blues whereas the remix has a lot more variation in the colors that they offer and I believe that they do actually have something that if it isn't a true black it's close to a true black like it's a much darker gray than what is offered with this one anyway like I said I'm going to put a full review up on my blog I could go very much into detail on those but I'm going to refrain from doing so in this exact moment and if you're not on my website you should check it out because I talk a lot about chronic illness and history over there and I also do things like yarn reviews so if there is a yarn that you're thinking about you can go check that out and see what my thoughts are my specialty is non-wool Yarns and looking for substitutes for wools for people with sensitive skin or allergies so anyway we're starting out with three SK of this purple which is color 16 crushed velvet um it's purple and then it has like these gold Tweety flexs in it um and the thing that I like about both the Holly and the remix is they look like Tweed but the Tweety bits are fully incorporated into the yarn I knit with a nitpix Tweed yarn a few months ago or sometime last year and I just have kept having to pick out the bits of Tweed because it wasn't fully Incorporated and it just looked like lint hanging off my sweater which was not the look I was going for so my contrast color is number 15 this is called mahogany and it's just like a neutral tan um well it it's maybe leaning a little bit more to the warm side and then um the flex in this one are a lot less noticeable but they're just a lighter cooler version of the same color and if you look at it in the sun this one does have a little bit more of a Sheen to it from the nylon and from the silk um you don't really see that on the purple on the darker color but it is more noticeable on the light one but it's still just barely there um so I am using my lyan needles in a us4 for this the recommended Needle on the ball band is a size six and I'm just like that's way too big I probably could have gotten away with a three on this but my threes are currently in use for the rainbow sweater so I used my Leica 4 and one thing that I noticed about the Leica needles that I'm really enjoying is as you use them they pick up the oils from your fingers and they become darker and it's just such a pretty color and a nice change um so I think that these just look better and better with use now on to Acquisitions because um I bought yarn in my defense S I usually go on like one big yarn buying binge this time of year like between uh Christmas and the end of January and this time it looks like I bought so much yarn but it's all for large projects that I'm working on so it's three projects total so the first one I found these at Jo-Ann's this is a 300 gram ball of lime brand mandala in The colorway Gnome because as the rainbow sweater gets bigger the color repeats or the stripes get shorter and then I found this giant one which still keeps the same color progression so this is going to go around the outside of the sweater once I finish up with my current ball I'm going to switch to this one and it's going to help make the stripes a little bit more consistent and not make it look so crazy towards the edges so I got two of those just in case and then I've also got this whole bag which has everything that I need for a sweater that I'm going to make this one is currently a secret project so I have 10 balls of cast Kade 220 in the color 8400 they did not give me the color on the outside of the package and I don't want to open this just yet because I'm not ready to cast on but it's a mediumish gray and then I'm doing a little bit of color work on this sweater and so I've got this color which I believe is called Shire this is doesn't want to tell me okay well it's color 2445 on the website they all had names but apparently on the tags they just have numbers go figure and then the last little bit of detail that I have is actually a red that I have left over from the original Rainbow sweater this is nitpix bra and I think it's Sano is the name of the color just a bright red and that's going to be for a little bit of duplicate Stitch that goes on this sweater I don't need a ton of it I don't want to buy a new SK um so I'm just using up a ball of leftover and then the last thing that I'm not going to show you is the cat blanket which I've been making very slow progress on I haven't been showing it because it just looks the same week to week even if I have been making progress um and I've been concentrating on other things that have faster deadlines than the cat blanket but Stitch the cat Stitch uses up so much yarn I thought that eight balls would be more than enough to do roughly a full-size blanket and I had to buy eight more so I got four more of the light purple four more of the dark purple and when those are gone the blanket is done that's that's where our cut off is we're not going any further than that I'm not thinking any more money into it oh and then the last thing that I bought which the Cascade 220 came from webs and I also had to get the uh the valley Yarns also came from webs but technically Ash bought this because the rule in our house is by me Y and I will make you things so she buys me yarn and tells me what she wants and then I make her things which is how I ended up making the Outlander Shaw blanket Cape thing for watch read play I'm currently listening to the heroin's journey by Gail carer I really love Gail's steampunk novels and I've been meaning to read this book for ages I'm listening to it on audio and taking notes as I go and it's super informative it should definitely be required reading for any High School level English or composition class for the past 6 months to a year I have been trying to avoid falling down the American girl rabbit hole that has taken over a certain corner of cost tube I was really obsessed with American Girl as a kid and the only dolls I ever really got into um now I find myself being drawn in again and watching people make all of these adult-size costumes to match their dolls and I really want to make some accessories for my Kiren doll um I've started rereading some of the original books and I have thoughts I have some really strong opinions about American Girl and Matel at the moment and history and how it's presented in the books so if you want a sort of rambly Chatty video uh where I make doll clothes and talk about Nostalgia and the changes to the company leave a comment down below because I would love to do something about that uh I haven't been gaming much but I did start a new kdrama it's called love us for suckers and it's a really cute show on Vicki it's about a pair of platonic friends who are both like professionals and it's very clear that they're they're the endgame like that that it's projected from the very beginning but they have a really hilarious relationship and I love watching the two of them together I've also been watching only murders in the building which is fantastic uh it's a little bit lighter on the knitting content than I was hoping but I absolutely respect Mabel's desire to stab someone with a size 12 wooden needle I think that's about it for me this time so let's move on to our spooky story in honor of Midnight Radio which comes out on April 22nd and is available for pre-order right now I'm doing a series on various Cryptids and urban legends that inspired the stories to start with we are going to start with my favorite crypted Moth Man on November 15th 1966 two young couples Burst Into The Point Pleasant West Virginia police station in a panic terrified of something they had just seen on the road Roger and Linda scarberry and Steve and Mary Malay had all claimed to have been chased by a flying monster with glowing red eyes as they drove through the woods outside of town though everyone tried to reassure them that it was just an owl the four of them were insistent a creature the size of a man had flown behind the car and above the roof for Miles tracking them through the the TNT area a former military base from World War II while I haven't been able to verify the purpose or even the proper name of the TNT area's military usage it's rumored to have been used for chemical and or nuclear testing which has led to a theory about mutated animals in the area today its official name is the mclinic Wildlife Management Area and it covers 3600 acres plus of woods and wetlands along the the Ohio border there are still explosives stored in the area in the decommissioned military bunkers largely underground for the next 13 months Point Pleasant was inundated with more reports of what would later be known as The Moth Man descriptions vary some describing it as more feathered in appearance While others described something more like a bat but all insisted it had glowing red eyes and a penion for following people as though tracking prey as for the name moth man it's believed that it might have been adapted from a Batman villain at the time killer moth moth man was blamed for radio and TV static The Disappearance of a German shepherd and a variety of small accidents in the area it was reportedly seen standing under a tree outside a woman's kitchen window and flying in circles like a vulture over a cemetery while two graved diggers were working 13 months nearly to the day after the first sighting on December 15th 1967 the Silver Bridge Connecting Point Pleasant West Virginia and gallopolis Ohio collapsed when one of the steel eye bars failed this was a tragic engineering accident caused by an experimental Bridge structure basically the builders thought that by using stronger steel they could remove some of the Redundant chains in an eyar Chain Bridge so instead of each section being held up by six chains it was only held up by two this lack of redundency meant that when one of the eye bars failed there was nothing for that section of the bridge to fall back on and the entire thing came down the bridge itself was about 40 years old at this time designed in the 1920s it just wasn't able to hold up to the increased traffic of the 1960s or the fact that the cars themselves were much larger and heavier than they were in 1928 the collapse happened at rush hour and killed 46 people after it was said that Moth Man was a warning about the impending disaster which led to the book The Moth Man prophecies there's also a movie by the same name but if you're looking for crypted content in the movie you won't find it it's mostly about the tragic past of Richard Gear's character and his failure to cope with it after the collapse sightings of moth man dropped off though the news coverage didn't it went from being a local phenomenon to something known worldwide with rumored sightings happening on both sides of the Ohio River accompanied by T of UFOs there were some hoaxes uncovered but there were at least 100 sightings reported by December 1967 in both Gallipolis and West Virginia many believe that a disused bunker in the TNT area is where moth man makes his home but the sightings aren't limited to the 1960s or to Point Pleasant in 2017 there were around 50 sightings reported in Chicago and mban was also said to appear in Russia in 1999 just before an apartment building and collapsed despite being a harbinger of Doom mothan has his own fan club and Museum and the small town of Point Pleasant has embraced their resident crypted creating an annual Festival that includes a pageant in which contestants have to sing and dance the official Moth Man song unfortunately I have not been able to find a clip of this and I'm highly disappointed if you want to see it in person though the festival happens every September and will be held on the 21st and 22nd in 2024 if you can't make it in person there's even a Moth Man app that will let you get virtual tours or use it during the festival to get info I was never a big fan of Cryptids or urban legends growing up but if Bigfoot is Batman I love how Moth Man is Nightwing in adopting their resident crypted Point Pleasant turned him into cheesecake and I love it if you don't know what I'm talking about just Google The Moth Man statue I think it's hilarious also Moth Man totally beats Ohio's crypted which is the Loveland Frogman but I'll maybe talk about those more in another episode The Moth Man legend was one of those stories that inspired me to write Midnight Radio in the first place picturing a creepy isolated town in the mountains of West Virginia with strange creatures in the woods from there the story expanded to include all sorts of creatures including Sasquatch ghosts Tommy knocker and more if that sounds interesting to you then check out the link below to pre-order the ebook of Midnight Radio it's available for just 99s right now thank you so much for joining me tonight I post podcasts like this about once a month with other videos in between as my schedule allows if you enjoyed this episode consider checking out some of the earlier ones here or subscribing so you can keep track of future installments liking and leaving a comment really helps me out too links to everything I talk about are down below including a list of Yarns used until next time stay safe stay healthy and I hope you have something soft and fluffy to cuddle with ciao if you want to know why I spend so much time working on my bed this would be the reason
Sine Peril
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They Live,We Sleep - ODD TV,Payday Monsanto
[Music] is [Music] they [Music] i came here to kick some ass just like roddy piper these [ __ ] that walk among us they got me hyper but don't be chewing that bubble gum it's got aspartame it's a chemical directly targeted at your brain just like the fluoride that they put in the water supply and all the geoengineering we got in the sky i'm trying to tell you and i hope that you're hearing me clearly this ain't no [ __ ] speculation conspiracy theory they live and they're controlling every move you make from the apartment that you live into the juice you drank they give you television to help you ignore this prison while feeding you genetically modified organisms they want us like the walking dead just obey and consume don't worry about anything keep awaiting your doom to all my warriors out there this is indeed my call it's time to put a [ __ ] [Music] they live we [Music] all their arguments are absolutely [ __ ] farcical it's clearly been shown your problems aren't resolvable your theory has been blown into tiny little particles the pharmacological drugs they got the masses on precludes them from putting their rowdy roddy piper glasses on and even when they do they're unable to gaze too straight cause for most of them it's way too late for them to see past their conditioning they will not be listening to anything outside their paradigm imprisonment they are ensconced in a nonsensical certitude brainwashed by devils to revel in their servitude it's idiocracy pure hypocrisy waking these dummies up it used to mean a lot to me but nowadays i want to tip the canoes and as they drown tell them this is what you get when you snooze [Music] the time to wake up wake up to the deceit our whole reality is made up by the elites [Music] i [Music] oh
Testosterone Titan
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Animation Workshop Feedback - Lu Han #3 (2017)
[Music] all right so um thank you for email you're looking at here jump cut between two and three yeah which it kind of is i agree looking at this here uh that's definitely better she looks in a little blink it still feels very robotic through here you know like she she can look in and then at this point oh she's moving a lot like don't forget to have eye darts like imagine imagine that the character is looking here like you your eye box is here and imagine it jumps over here with two frames rests a bit jumps over here you want a little bit of activity in her eyes you know right now she has those broad i'm looking here here here and i think if you do this couple eye blinks eye darts then over here and then go back i don't do i darts here i think that's okay to kind of look at this uh here i will bring the eyes a bit lower she's almost looking at me um just bring those eyes down a little bit and then she can blink look a bit lower and then have a tiny bit of darts over here i think that's going to help there's definitely better movement it feels a bit robotic just through here because it's such a at least there's some up and down in the route which is great there's just not really anything rotation wise in her um in her chest you know it's such a clean sideways walk and then she comes down and kind of stops you know there's something where she will come down here it could have a bit of a up again it was a little bit of a rotation she might adjust her shoulders a bit and then speaking of shoulders i feel like her arm goes up but excuse me um you know by the time she has that arm up the shoulder will be up here and she will be kind of tilted this way which in turn brings her neck this way which in turn uh adjusts her head a bit this way it moves a bit this way but she's gonna counter this way while that hand is up here you know i mean just mechanics-wise you're gonna have to do a bit more and same thing here you bring up this one uh and there's nothing going on in the shoulders but i think other than that it's definitely getting better now this one so it's definitely cute uh same thing about the shoulders that's cute i still like that a lot there's still a little bit of hard hits in the plate right here down boom and on that frame goes up over one frame you want to really soften this but it's just there it's not too bad otherwise this is a bit weird you're doing and then she starts moving and it's the root goes to the left and this foot goes to the left you mean like the root moves and this moves and it's very post opposed so how to and it's your root is also moving off on a linear key like in your graph editor your your curve looks like this looks like your key so you want to do something where you you ease out you flatten those tangents you ease out of this right you got to ease out of that movement this way and so it's slower and maybe up until here-ish between these two then you move the leg you know it's usually we start moving first and then we move the leg a bit harsh again here how that play comes up and then goes back down it hits this one frame and it goes back down there's a bit of a one frame direction change and i think that keeps it very uh kind of robotic and mannequin-like is you're stuck in this facial pose you have to look at you know what are the different acting beats you could have here how could you change your face through this here so she doesn't look a robot now going to this here so she has this looks the tricky thing is first of all is that she is in this position cut and she's in the same position she's framing wise pretty much in the same position angle wise she's in the same position so that is all a bit it makes it all for a strange cut so imagine see what i would do is if she is looking over the other way right and then we see a couple things you can do either we just show the phone she's not in frame and then she enters like she will be this big shoulder the head and she enters frame walking towards the phone or you can cut this a bit and imagine she's about here um but you know it's that's the back back of her head and here's her ear like we see almost behind her and she's walking and then she turns and ends up here i think that will be better like that's a weird cup because she's she's already there she's in the same position um so giving you a little bit of a walk up i think i agree that that's gonna help but it doesn't have to be like you know like 50 000. frame shot of her walking up to it so as long as she's around here and are we looking at her behind her right she just she has her back towards us kinda the three-quarter walking maybe one or two steps you can try that maybe more if she's here she's gonna take a few more steps and the same thing here uh as on the previous note so she grabs the phone gets to this it's very close to post that's a pose that's a post there's no overlap there's nothing where is this reaching her head first and then she finishes the moving her arm when she's done that she's going to rotate the root a bit readjust maybe turn the head a bit um you know there's just some basic things that are still not there this again it feels very post to post this pose here's a pose either it's cool you can do a bit more she could be blinking here and then pop up like two little blinks uh darts sorry i darts little darts and then that's cool except here careful on that move it's very much an ik arm because it's moving in a straight line you gotta have an arc see that it's very very straight which gives it the same rotation in the wrist so there's the wrist rotation change which again looks like an ik arm then careful here see you have your your roots it's just kind of rotating pivoting off the middle of the roots it doesn't feel like she's actually taking steps so always think about was if you're moving how are you going to move is are you going to take a side step step back if you're rotating the root at one point you're gonna have to adjust the feet because your root is angled one way and your feet are angled another way you're gonna have to take uh do a change there all right that's kind of it thank you all right there's an email you can sign up you can start whenever you want you can submit whatever you want to get 16 submissions either way a like and subscribe would be awesome all right thank you you
Jean-Denis Haas
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Unbelievable: 2024 Travel Guide to Stunning Airports
welcome Globe Trotters to another thrilling adventure from the comfort of your screens today we're about to embark on an airport tour unlike any other you're tuned into the channel that brings you the world's best travel tips and tricks now have you ever wondered which airports offer the most breathtaking views well we've got you covered as we count down from 20 to the top airport with the most stunning view gear up for a journey through the top 20 airports with the best views remember to fasten your seat bels start starting at number 20 we have the jalter international airport now hold on to your seats folks because this airport is unique picture this the runway intersects with a busy street Yes you heard it right cars literally have to stop for planes to pass and the view oh it's just the breathtaking Rock of jalter looming in the distance coming in at number 19 is the Santos Dumont airport in Rio de Janeiro nestled right in the Heart of the City it offers an unparalleled view of the iconic sugar Sugarloaf Mountain and the Christ the Redeemer statue it's like getting a free City tour from the comfort of your seat now who doesn't love a bargain at number 18 we have the wancho easin airport on the island of sabba this one's not for the faint-hearted it's got one of the shortest commercial runways in the world but fear not the stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the Lush Green Hills will surely distract you from the nail biting Landing sliding into the 17th spot is the Princess Juliana in International Airport in St Martin now this is where you get a beach and an airport all rolled into one as planes land they fly so low over Maho Beach that you can almost Reach Out And Touch them it's an aviation Geeks paradise and a sunbathers well surprise finally at number 16 we have the parro airport in Bhutan nestled among the Towering peaks of the Himalayas this airport is as picturesque as it gets but don't let the Serene Landscapes fool you it's one of the most challenging airports for Pilots to land but hey nothing like a little adrenaline rush to start your vacation right and that's just the beginning hold tight as we continue our descent into the top 15 buckle up folks we're diving into the top 15 at number 15 we have Zurich Airport nestled in the heart of Switzerland this airport offers a picturesque view of the Swiss Alps making it a mustsee for all Mountain enthusiasts it's like you've stepped into a postcard and let's not forget the Swiss chocolates moving on at number 14 we have madira airport known for its unique engineering and breathtaking Ocean View it's like landing on a floating island it's a thrilling site especially for those who aren't scared of heights next up at number 13 is Queenstown airport in New Zealand if you're a fan of The Lord of the Rings you'll feel like you're flying straight into Middle Earth with stunning mountain ranges and Emerald Lakes and no you won't find any dragons here I promise number 12 takes us to the heart of Asia it's the the quala lumper international airport where the view is a vibrant mix of natural beauty and towering skyscrapers it's like watching a nature document and a sci-fi movie all at once who wouldn't love that and finally at number 11 we have Denver International Airport nestled in the American Rockies this airport offers a panoramic view of the snowcapped mountains it's like a winter wonderland minus the frostbite I hope you're enjoying this virtual Flight Around the Globe as much as I am remember these views are just a bonus the real gems are the destinations these airports take you to so next time you're booking a flight why not choose one with a scenic route hang in there we're halfway through our journey keep your eyes peeled for the top 10 we've reached the top 10 and the view from here is just getting better coming in at number 10 we have the Majestic Queenstown airport in New Zealand with a backdrop of snowcapped mountains and Crystal Clear Lakes it's like stepping into a postcard I mean who wouldn't want to start their Journey with a view of Middle Earth next up we're jetting off to the sunny Caribbean for our number nine pick Gustaf II airport on the island of St Barts The Descent here is a Thrill Seekers dream with the runway ending just meters from the turquoise ocean it's like a roller coaster ride with a beach at the end we're keeping it tropical for number eight with Princess Juliana International Airport in St Martin this airport is famous for its low flying planes over Maho Beach offering beachgoers a unique up close experience just remember to hold on to your hats and Cocktails at number seven we're heading to the land of the Midnight Sun kangar luak airport in Greenland boast some of the most breathtaking Arctic Vistas as your plane descends you'll be treated to views of vast ice Fields rugged mountains and if you're lucky a glimpse of the Northern Lights pack your warmest clothes for this one folks and finally for number six we're swooping into Hong Kong's former kitak airport although it's no longer in operation kitak was F Fame for its challenging landing and stunning views of Hong Kong Skyline Pilots would weave between skyscrapers and mountains giving passengers a bird's eyee view of the city like no other and there you have it folks we've soared through the top 10 taking in everything from tropical beaches to Arctic Landscapes and City skylines but we're not done yet The Best Is Yet To Come we're closing in on the top five can you guess what they might be brace yourselves for the top five where every airport is a sight to behold coming in at number five we have the Queenstown airport in New Zealand nestled Among The Majestic Southern Alps this airport offers breathtaking views of snowcapped mountains and sparkling Blue Lakes It's undeniably A Feast for the eyes making your arrival or departure from the adventure capital of the world an adventure in itself at number four we Glide over to the wancho easin airport on the tiny Caribbean island of sabba this airport might be small but it certainly packs a punch when it comes to views the Azure Caribbean Sea Lush Green Hills and the quaint red roofed buildings of the island make a picturesque Panorama that's hard to forget now for our top three at number three we have the Kanai International Airport in Japan built on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay this airport offers a unique experience you'll be treated to an incredible view of the expansive Sea and the distant City skyline as your plane descends onto the island just missing the top spot at number two is the insbrook crane bitten airport in Austria surrounded by towering snow covered Peaks this airport is a Haven for winter sports enthusiasts as you approach you'll feel like you're flying straight into a Christmas postcard and now the moment you've all been waiting for the airport with the most stunning view in the world is the Princess Juliana International Airport in St Martin this airport is famous for its thrillingly close Beach Landings as you descend you'll get an unbeatable View view of the turquoise Caribbean Sea and the sun soaked Maho Beach it's a heart stopping jaw-dropping experience that's second to none and there we have it folks the airport with the most stunning view in the world what a thrilling Journey Through the world's most scenic airports we've soared from the twinkling lights of the city skylines to the breathtaking Landscapes that greet us as we touch down we've counted down from the vibrant Hues of airport 20 to the a inspiring Panorama at our number one spot every descent and Ascent an adventure in itself so what's your favorite airport view is it the Majestic mountain ranges the Serene seascapes or the bustling cityscapes we'd love to hear about it why not share your top airport view in the comments below let's keep this conversation soaring remember subscribing to our Channel means you'll never miss out on these 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Founder of BZZT COLLECTIVE Interrogation | #GrindFaceTV
you been charged for staying dedicated to the grind you have the right to remain silent and keep the hustle to yourself on about this major record Tommy to repay its Tommy how do you come up with that name Thomas is just the name that I got from always from our company just and then three plays Tommy is another name that was given to me from George Perez stories podcast as a church president comedian and he has a podcast that's how I kind of started getting into getting more known more my name out there more so they gave me this name three paid Tommy because I was telling a funny story on their podcast and it just stuck Ollie you know everyone that knows me now knows me has three plates okay three plays now let's take a look back who was three plates in high school man three five I grew up in a small town Ridgecrest a little little place in the Mojave Desert tiny little town were like about 200 students all together in a school just always being a little stoner kid and smoking and the funny guy just saw always uh I don't know just just making it well you can you're living in a small town they [ __ ] to do but you got to make your own fun or your own way unless you want to end up you know all bad cuz it could end up all bad out there there's no other choices so since he was a stoner kid in high school man did you see yourself [ __ ] with marijuana download a long run says it just came legal yeah well you know the drug dealer on a green no no before not before it was just supposed to just say it tastes and sex trying to get some weed or nickel sex or whatever back then and but never thought that I would be in the weed industry or anything like that it was just mostly I just just smoked and and you know hung out with friends of smoked you know and so so how did you stumble across this business of this opportunity if you start your own business well I started a linking with different people out here and I seen a couple of my buddies were starting some companies actually started some companies like that and it just caught my eye caught my attention I said you know all this movement a lot of the I went to these events and as people have a lot of good weed and then some really bad weed so I was like man let me let me try this out I mean we always been known for having good weed like every time whenever we go anywhere everyone's like man you know tell me guys that good all the time and I was like let me hook up everybody with this bomb this you know and they just just sparked you know a little flame and just now it's what it is now how did you come up with your brand name I used to work at a tattoo shop I used to be an apprentice in the tattoo shop and we I used like an apprentice what you do is clean up for the tattoo artist set up for them you know do everything so all they have to do is pretty much sit down put tattoo on and in that tape so I would in the middle of cleaning up they would be they would be tattooing now would be like it what's up let's blaze it so they would take a break in and go outside and we were smoke weed blaze it so the owner he was like hey you guys can be taking [ __ ] breaks and gone and [ __ ] smoking you know he's like you had to come up with another word or something and that's when this came up like apes and then when I will be cleaning out just go up next time I'll be like and like you know five minutes later that we like oh it's break time you know and we'll go out and smoke more down-low and everyone new business so I started making a clothes with it so I started drawing doing art and making our work and made shirts and that was the slow beginning of but it's it's a short term for blazing nice man nice and so as it was your biggest challenge you came across so far biggest challenge is getting my name out there and the biggest challenge is just getting being able to do what we do like what the licensing there's so much that you have to go around like so much to do that comes with being able to be a successful company and it it's just the only the only thing that you know that is the hard part about it just just getting legit legit okay so talk to us about the pre-roll backwards you have yeah so our pre-roll backwards it's uh two grams of exotic flower either OGE you know different different nothing but the top flight everything top so we have two grams and we roll it into a honey backward Russian cream backward anything you know we don't use no saliva just pure balm no Keith no wax nothing because we just want to bring that balm to people everyone tries to cover it up with with Keef and stuff like that but that's just a cover-up if you have good if if you're a real smoker or backwards you don't want to [ __ ] around with no key for nothing you just want that that peer bomb and that's what we try to bring because there's so much different people doing the same thing that we let me bring something different let me bring some actual bomb somewhere people like it because not how it looks or but how it is how it tastes the quality of it now - do y'all pre-roll it yourself or you got a distribution company oh yeah no it's a it's all hand roll - I have we have rollers and every every but each and every blend of artists is hand rolled no machines we break up the weed ourselves everything there's all stems and our stuff like there's these companies that go and check what's in your run and a lot of people are like oh [ __ ] I hope my [ __ ] doesn't make it on there like I want mine to get on there you know like I want yeah I want people to be like damn they do have a fire right here they do have you know this [ __ ] is good so that you know we go by just trying to have that fire that are you the you'll allow your rollers are oh why hi yeah well I think a lot of them just build up they'll be high like oh but yeah I just I just give them the stuff and and I tell them this is you know this is how much we want to back in and they they just roll them up but yeah I'm sure everyone gets high and I tell them you know we'll go ahead and you can smoke some money [ __ ] we all smoke so if I'll be rolling I'm gonna at least if I'm gonna be rolling a group of us I'm gonna smoke one or two about so yeah you know so you kinda feature other problems you have in your company yeah we actually we're coming out this year we're gonna start a CBD product us CD so we're gonna come out with CBD bombs CBD rubs for like pain rubs pain patches teachers like the oils and sprays for your mouth for just to feel better so we're doing the CBD lines but what we do have is we have our pre-roll blunt or pre-roll backwards so we have our edibles likes our edibles and we also have Mexican candy edibles which is you know like we've never really seen anybody doing Mexican candy edibles and we always want to bring something different to the table because everyone's doing the same thing like everybody has blonde so everybody has that of us so I said you know what I've never seen Mexican candy edibles and that's what I [ __ ] with like that's what I [ __ ] with that's what pretty much a lot of people out here they all love matica can you let me [ __ ] sometime I mean do you know so I just said hey let's [ __ ] infuse this and let the people taste some bomb Mexican candy even if you don't [ __ ] message candy you might want to or get started because it has weed in it so I knew that yeah just some new some new because there's so much that it's there's everything out there already how do somebody go about buying your products man you can't ship it in the mail yeah I know we have sessions we have different sessions in in like Orange County and ie and like Ventura County we have there's like these sessions pop-up sessions were different vendors from all over ago and the vendor at these locations with their company in their products so we go to there's different ones and you can catch us at heavenly mines OC in Orange County there's a shop and we're opening up shops in LA three new ones where we're gonna have all our products and I'm hoping the end of February you will already be established into the shops that way we can let everyone know where they can where we're located and where they can find our stuff now do you think somewhere down line marijuana be able to help now I think mmm if it does get melted have to be like straight from the manufacturer I think so it would be like if you're getting a shipment of tobacco or something like that you would have to go to the person but like to be able to just like oh let me ship you this like a product of like if you so church or something like that I don't think so just because just how it is so you got a farm no we have we have a one location it's not like a big farm it's uh it's actually like a like a fifth five hundred five thousand square feet location and that's where we have two of our strains witches are our strains from bzzt is our wedding cake stream and in our og this is a fire OG so we have those two strains and then all of our other product that's in our in our in our products that we get it from different different farms that you know nothing but the top shelf so what happens help you make you successful just keeping at it showing your face like I try to be out there as much as possible like if you just stay in one place and get used to being in that one place in you're probably just gonna stay in that one place but if you try to get yourself in different places like if you have an access to like artists to music - I need any different types that you can get your name and brand out there - the locations that will that's what we try to just some that I try to do is just be in people's faces being people social medias different people's social media so they're like they see that we're out there and active and just show them the good product just so I'm shown something good so how many people is you consider on your team bzzt is small it started off as just our family it's me my brother and sister and then I have our roller set or - our hand rolling but our the business is just me and my brothers and my sister they help me out to do everything my sister takes accounting and and other edible side I and I take care of all the marketing getting it out there getting into people's hands now let's separate you from your competitors always having good product we always try to never change our our phone we love our blunts we always keep it at the bottom even if with the higher sells that it gets a little bit more expensive we still have nothing but fire inside just because everyone's doing it so we want to have that bomb we try to always have the top-quality flower top-quality candies if they don't slap we're messing with it you know if it fit on hit then they can if they don't have that smell like I just want when somebody sees me like whenever somebody sees me or our logo that we like back that's you want some bomb go with him like whenever someone sees me I want to be known as the guys with that bomb know every branch say they got their bomb yeah the judge of it is saying you got the bomb man I think with just the people that [ __ ] with you like you're you're the people that have actually got our products by there's people that talk stuff about our products and there's people that I don't even know they'll be like no hell no that's its fire like you cannot say that that's it's not good it's bomb and I'm like damn that's cool that people actually back it up because it's like that's that fire you know but well we try to say it's like not the judge but I think everyone that does [ __ ] with our products that smokes our products everyone says hey that's his bomb like we hire you I must admit I had a pre roll back would ya woke up one morning trying to take a couple puffs and in waking back up yeah that's pretty good yeah thank you yeah that's what I'm saying no it does the job so what's your off to be gone for the brand well ultimate goal is to be nationwide be able to help out people with our CBD products and our flour so that people can enjoy some good flavor and actually have some good quality buds in their life you know we want to be hopefully in in all the dispensaries and you know bye-bye twenty two thousand twenty two to twenty three and everywhere all over the US like where somebody is like I want to be accessible to someone in Florida and in Arkansas and Texas everywhere as long as it's legal there I want to be there on that but how do a brand do that is that conventions you go to or how do you get your brand worldwide it's like branching out it's either linking up with different people showing your product on different different stands like how you know with you and different people that are Mabel to get our name out there having good quality product and having a good market marketing strategy something that is people are gonna see everywhere just trying to get your name out there as much as possible and and it all falls into place people start building you up people start asking for your products in different places and I say somebody a dispensary in New York hits you up over Instagram if they then want your product in their store yeah now do you have to drive or fly away to New York no well it should be right well it would be ship for no manufacturer so the people that distribute our products that label and package our products for for a distribution those people are the ones are allowed to sell your product to the different locations so we'll type of advice where you give somebody new to the game keep at it don't give up it's hard it's a you know it's a lot of ups and downs or some do you take a lot of losses there's a lot of wins you know and like in any business that you're trying to do never gave up just give it your full strength and as long as you work hard for it and you set a goal and you see a goal and you work hard for it you get there like any goal that you said as long as you work hard you could get there unless it's impossible but [ __ ] everything you know you can make it happen I had a like I used to watch these podcasts every day Joe Joey Diaz the Church of what's happening now his podcast every day for years and I would always be like man I want I want him to smoke my weed so I started this company you know and I said man I want to get my stuff into his hands now was one of my first goals because he would golde he would be like write your goals down work out them and you'll get there I roll my goals down to me these different podcasts people Jorge Perez Joe Rogan joi Diaz and I met all of them and they all smoked my product they loved my product and put their product on their shows which was an impossible like something impossible for me it's like say no I want to hang out with your favorite sports player and I made it happen you know what it is it's just keeping that and keeping at it letting people know trying to figure out a way to get to them finding out you know and then and and you'll make it happen I believe that yeah are you currently looking for any sponsors and if so what kind of require mister they have right now no sponsors yet until we get a little bit bigger I want to get at least a good nice chunk and where people obviously see it as a good investment where instead of me having to talk about it they just are interested in enjoining it you know so that's what I'm working on for right now but yeah definitely in the future hopefully get some sponsors and just go to the top helped out myself as long as well as as a sponsor just build up from there oh so what are your parents think about this venture man maybe first well at first it was kind of hard like my mom she always knew I smoked weed and stuff and then we're not one I used to work I should do sales like I used to be a Salesman doing sales and this just popped up in my head like you know what let me [ __ ] make this company so she's seen it it was actually something serious something that I had that she seen that driving me that I really want to make this happen she's like I back you up as you know as much as we can and just don't don't make it something like you know how just don't be a party don't be oh I'm just smoking weed and you know just make it a real company professional serious company if this is what you want to do so big my mom backs me up 100% and so are you currently in a relationship yeah I have a how do you spell about it is she a smoker yeah no whoa my girl was a smoker but we're happy we have in the baby now so she stopped smoking and it was hard for her to smoke but she backed me up on the percent she knows that it's busy I'm really busy a lot she understands that and I'm you know I'm glad to have her on my side she understands a lot of people don't understand they'll be [ __ ] this DUI don't never see you you're always gone you're partying with different people she understands that I'm lucky that to be able to not have a hard time from her now when you have your baby or you know smoking now or no we already started like because I used to smoke in my house all a date and then now it's just moving to the back now it's like oh well even when my friends come over to be like food let's go smoke and I'm like let's go outside to play look it's cold I'm like well bug about to have the baby you know so yeah it's changed a lot like everything is changing at the house because you know you got to make changes when you're gonna have a baby so but it's all good I'm gonna be outside smoking enjoying the outside and it's all good you know for a little bit so what's the worst brand you ever smoked I can't do that man then we get my lawyer on that one right
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My Home Office / Productivity Cave Tour (Updated May 2022)
hey guys welcome back to my youtube channel this is daniel rosell here uh last week i spent most of the week in italy on a business trip working out of a hotel frantically trying to get stuff done and it just made me realize how much i love my home office and i thought i'd do a little tour i've done a couple of videos like this way way back when my youtube channel was in its very early phases but i've made some uh changes to it since and i thought i'd do another video to show it off i've been working at home for probably uh the best part of five years now now i definitely don't work exclusively from home i go to clients i go to conferences like i did last week but the home office is kind of the centerpiece of my homework lifestyle and i have to say compared to working in an open plan office this is just like so much better one of the things that i think is very ironic about startup culture and i spend a lot of my career so far working in startups is that it's become common that like even the ceo sits in the bullpen and to me someone with uh in the past uh you know um anxiety or uh trouble focusing sometimes it was just impossible to get deep work done uh in one of those kind of open plan offices where the windows are glass and all you can see are people going around um so i've been work i currently work for one client as a marketing communications consultant advisor for the last three years i worked for a bunch of different clients so i'm always going out to the office for meetings as he said but when i come back here to get my actual work done and therefore i've invested a lot of time and effort in the space it is a rented uh we do we are renters so therefore um i can't make like permanent alterations but i've done the best i can with our contract to make this a really great place to get some work done i'm gonna show you guys uh firstly last thing i was thinking am i gonna clean up this uh place before i do this video and i decided i'm not gonna do that because the only time this home office i spend so much time working out of this space the only time it's like perfectly clean is if we're having guests over and that's number one or secondly if i'm doing something like a photo shoot which i do every you know six months to keep track of the little improvements i'm making so i'm gonna show you guys uh some of the stuff i've added that makes it truly myspace and let's take a look all right so the center piece of my home office is this uh delightful workspace it's a three monitor array going into a desktop i'm not working on anything you know super sensitive so you guys can uh can see what's on my screens i'm editing some video uh which i'm then on the center screen uploading to youtube and on the right screen i'm backing it up to my nes so this is a probably the best value thing i've ever bought is a multi-monitor array they're just insanely useful in the past i've worked with one of one monitor i've worked with two monitors i personally find three the sweet spot another great thing about these multi monitors uh these monitor arrays is that they can rotate so if i sometimes i have this i can just literally with my hand rotate it upwards and i can have this in document format but these two in horizontal format so if you don't know where to get these look at amazon for dual triple monitor raise they even make like these insane nine monitor arrays for like if you've ever seen uh the trading floor of an investment bank they use those kind of things there the next thing um to point out is this fantastic desk this is a custom whole wood desk so what happened was i initially set up this array on an ikea desk lin mod or something and it was just like too heavy the um the table started warping within the first few weeks and it was definitely about to break so what i did i went out and i measured up the dimensions now this room is definitely not super spacious by any stretch of the imagination but i'm lucky to have a separate home office a lot of people don't have that so i measured it up and i was like i'm gonna try use every breaking centimeter available to me almost so i got it all the way to here i think it's 150 centimeters in width uh and it's 90 centimeters in depth and just like i finished this myself the comparison and quality between this and by the way it was not that expensive the constant wood desk just the difference in quality between this and your ikea mdf is a different league but i actually have used ikea trestles to support the desk i've tried to do my best with cable management using velcro ties but you can see it's a little bit of a mess but it gets the job done so i'm personally next thing to say is i'm a big desktop fan and working from home you really don't want to go offline at any point i need to uh get these it's kind of better arranged i'm going to turn that off so i use a uh uninterruptible power supply or a ups so that if there's ever a momentary power outage the ups will kick in and keep my desktop running i even have a little glow in the dark strip so that if the lights go out in winter whatever i can quickly locate the ups and make sure it's running okay uh so yeah i also use a desktop computer i'm a huge fan of desktops much more so than laptops i find them just a lot more versatile and given the kind of setup i work from desktop served me just a lot better because i've started doing a lot of video editing work i picked up some studio monitor speakers about six months ago these are i forget the name but it was thanks to reddit and specifically the budget audiophile subreddit who recommended these things to me and they're super super powerful but because we live we live in a shared rental building i more commonly reach for just just headphones when i'm editing audio to be honest because i don't they're so powerful and the bass is so loud that they tend to annoy the neighbors uh one thing i've thought about using i've never really done is a little intercom system uh sometimes i put my phone in flight mode and i figured be good to have some backup so this isn't currently connected but we have one in the living room um now this beautiful beautiful beautiful piece of ikea furniture this is a modular unit and you can see this has taken me about three years to build and to gradually fill up with storage we unfortunately don't really have storage in this particular rental so basically every almost everything i own from a tech standpoint is like in one of these boxes i've tried to label them to the best of my ability you can see this is supposed to be brackets rigs and fixtures but uh it's gone a bit chaotic over the years so i just kind of have a rough idea so this is where i'm storing my backup media like my m discs etc or in that box and i just try to keep these box roughly organized i'm even using the shelf you may see this room is very very top very high ceiling so i'm just trying to use whatever space i get my hands on here some other cool things or well i think they're cool i do a lot of video blogs so i record them from this desk i also do conference calls so i have one fill light here and that's using a scissor stand going into this side of the desk and if you come across all the way to my other side of the desk i have a second smaller light here uh what else do i have that i can show you guys caffeine pills for when uh try to avoid using these but for when energy is lagging have a white noise machine which is super super useful if you're living in a noisy area your home office and you need to mask out sounds this thing is electrofan one of my best ever purchases i have a bunch of uh charging ports because i've got so many microphones and stuff like that at this point and i have one of these usb extenders for kind of the same reason and i have a basically every single usb port on the computer has something like a micro sd reader coming out of it this is actually a kvm switch so my mics and keyboard go in here so if i'm working between a desktop and a laptop i can actually put a second output in that side of the kvm and that will allow me to flick between two different computers with the same peripherals so that's pretty cool as well cool for geeks i have my adiabatic speakers which are also amazing for blocking out sounds and that's pretty much all there is to show you guys on my desk as you can see as i said this is going to be in its natural state you can see earphones the lavalier mic for recording my videos and if you look over here it just gets worse and worse and worse i've got my camera i've got a usb audio interface i've got a little uh desk here and i have my uh my webcam which i use for recording these vlogs now i'm trying to show you guys the important or it's likely unique stuff this is my networking stack and i've done a ton of videos about this about setting up redundant home internet so what we have here is my isp router i then have a cellular router the antennas probably need a bit of a adjustment and then this is my tp-link load balancer and then this is feeding internet throughout my house so one of the outputs of this ethernet comes to the computer another goes out to the next room where all where there's more networking gear and switches and this basically allows me to have backup internet so i have backup power backup internet um i've done videos on exactly how to set this up uh but this had been probably one of the best investments it looks pretty pretty not significant to look at it just a few boxes but that's what this is it's a isp router cellular raider and uh load balancing rider the next thing that i kind of can't live without is my printer i do try to avoid printing stuff as often as as often as possible but i have a little compact hp printer and i think that's pretty much all there is in my little show and tell guys you probably if you watch any of my video blogs you'll see this in the background there's nothing so exciting going on on here besides water bottles and more video stuff but this is actually an ikea hack it's a double hillis so it's two hillises uh kind of soldered together again trying to take maximum advantage of the uh high vertical ceilings here and then just to the left of that i keep my boom microphones tripods monopods gimbals stuff like that and because i you know around my office there's always stacks of paper folders briefs highlighters it's kind of organized chaos but uh this is really where the majority of my work gets done i store everything related to my computing there i have good lighting and these are remote controlled as well these lights so i have a little control and if i can find the power button i can just push a button and i've got my fill light there i can actually adjust the light so this is one of those things that if you're doing a lot of zoom calls investing in a good business quality webcam and some decent lighting you could have three lights i think two is sufficient i usually only use one will make a big difference to how you appear along of course with a good microphone [Music] uh the tour of my home office as it stands on uh where are we in the calendar may of uh 2022. as i say it's a work in progress so hopefully by the time i make another home office tour video will be at the next level but for now i find this a super super productive workspace and i'm really happy with it so i hope that little tour was of interest thank you guys for watching
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Frosty Jacks Apple Cider 7.5% A.B.V 3 litre. REVIEW
well hello everyone and welcome to bardhe headed Mark Channel yet again or Mark for short today we're going to review some screenwash sorry Frosty Jacks huge huge bottle 7.5% it's like dirt cheap frequ quid and it's called Original apple cider I beg to differ but let's find out so this was from the local super I can get this anywhere any skanky off license or whatever I'm not a big drinker uh but I do like side on occasions but this is uh going to be interesting so it's massive this is 3 l or 5.27 P of alcohol um it's got some mix reviews online pretty much negative if you look at the design I think they' tried to make it appealing for the younger person I do say younger is in younger as I say this this stuff's like three quid give or take um so got myself a reasonably decent glass today a pint glass I'm not going to drink a pint of this stuff believe me but I will try it for the sake of the viewers my subscribers and the YouTube World already I've just Twisted a cap and it stinks oh it smells like a industrial strength cleaner just pour this bad stuff out right let's try off the bat the color is very clear it's very carbonated and it smells like rotten apples that's still I can say so without further Ado shall we uh commence with the proced seedings Okie doie let's see what this is all about him frosty Jack's original Apple Cider 7.5% let's have a look holy hell that stuff is just nasty dry as hell no I wouldn't call it CER at all this stuff is wrong ultimately dry feel like I've swallowed a tablespoon of peanut butter that's what I can describe it's very dry gums I have another little sip because that's what I'm going to have believe me that stuff is rank I mean the closest thing I can go with for that back in the day when I was a teenager there was a drink called Thunderbird there a peir wine from United States California I haven't seen it for years over here it was cheap as chips as well this it's got a vague taste of that but very fizzy um trust me that is not a cider it shouldn't be allowed to be made there obviously the the very bottom end of the market for this is only got one purpose I'm sure we know what that's for it's certainly not to enjoy uh I wouldn't recommend this to anyone the best thing this could be used for is screen wash for your car probably works out cheaper as well you know you get shed load three liters of that stuff I think it's works out about a pound a liter if not less uh put it in your screen watch that to get rid of your sap on your wind screen uh but other wise I can't think of any other purpose certainly not for drinking are you good from blocking uh sinks I don't know I really don't but I have to tell you this much this is what I think about [Music] it so enough said that's where it goes down the sink where it belongs and the whole disgusting man anyway it might won't do any harm for the sink but might do harm for the marine life when it gets to the sea that stuff is vile man so if you ever gets Frosty Jacks best thing for it screen wash or in fact just don't get it it's disgusting it's not a cider it's not even a thing it's just disgusting so so give us a a thumbs up a like subscribe please leave me some comments guys you know I appreciate it if you do uh until next time all I can say is bye
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Technical Work vs Adaptive Challenges
Hi, this is Naomi from H-PEP and today we're here to talk about the difference between technical work and adaptive challenges. So did you know that there are two different types of work? One is called technical work and the other is called adaptive challenges and by being able to identify these types of work you're better able to problem-solve and get to a solution. So technical work, which we're all very familiar with is when everyone is on the same page. So, mindsets are aligned. There is a clear problem. The fix is quick and easy and there's usually one main person that gives a direction and everyone just has to respond with, "Yes boss!" and follow the directions and the problem is solved. So for example for this past retreat that we did, we had to to make your beautiful binders and in order to do that, we have to put together a lot of different handouts and printouts. So the problem was that everything was in different places although it was really helpful because our team was on the same page. We all had in mind that we're going to put these binders together so it was a quick and easy fix because I just had to sort of organize that and ask people to put this page first and this page second, so it's very technical work. An adaptive challenge, on the other hand, is when everyone is on different pages, so different mindsets. One person might think one way about one thing and another might be something completely different about the same thing. The problem is fuzzy and so are the solutions. They are very complex and all are involved with the discussion and coming to a conclusion. So for an adaptive challenge these are challenges which require lots of conversation and back and forth. It's not something that you just have a quick fix for. So we can see here that technical work is very black-and-white-- again it's very clear--there are definitely ways to do things and ways not to and then adaptive challenges are very sort of rainbow and fuzzy. They are, you know, when everyone's on different pages and have different colors that they bring, so that's one easy way to remember it and this information is from the book called The Work of Leadership by Heifetz and Laurie (1997) and I first learned about this through the Georgetown Leadership Institute which is something that really changed my life, as far as how I think about leadership and leading teams. Before that, we, as I mentioned, we had two projects called First Step to Success and Hawaii Preschool Positive Engagement Project where we would go into classrooms and we would work with teachers. In the first project though, we only really did technical training where we show them how to use the timer, how to use the program, how to physically mark the papers down and although it worked we found that it didn't really sustain. So between First Step and H-PPEP (the Hawaii Preschool Positive Engagement Project), I went to this leadership training and really had this "aha!" moment like, "Oh my goodness! We've been doing technical work for adaptive challenges," the adaptive challenge being that many of our teachers were on different pages. People had different mindsets about what paying attention to things that are going right meant, what discipline looked like in a classroom. They had very, a wide range of ideas about that, so the problem was very fuzzy. So we learned there that, "Oh my goodness we were doing technical training for adaptive challenges!" and as we know, that this doesn't work the best. So how do you know if you are in technical or adaptive work? So there's one very important question that you have to ask yourself to figure this out and that question is "Does this require changes in people's values, attitudes and/ or habits and behavior?" I'm going to read that again because this is a super important question. You might want to jot this down. So how do you know if you are in technical or adaptive work? The question is, "Does this require changes in people's values attitudes and or habits of behavior?" If the answer to your question is "no" that means you're in technical work, very black-and-white work, very cut and dry work where you know for the example where I gave where we we're making binders, everyone was on the same page with that so I didn't have to change anyone's values or attitudes or habits and behavior, so it is very technical work. So if you ask this question and the answer is "yes" you have to require changes in values attitudes and habits of behavior, then congratulations! You're in adaptive work and adaptive work again means that everyone's on different pages and that you have to lead conversations and ask questions for people to become on the same page. And what I learned through that workshop and learned the hard way is that the single biggest failure of leadership is to treat adaptive challenges like technical problems. So you shouldn't do technical training for an adaptive challenge you should do adaptive work for adaptive problems so that's why right now in the H-PEP that we are in now, we do try to infuse technical and adaptive work into our professional development. So if you noticed on our opening retreat we didn't just talk to you and technically train you, although there were some of those things, for example we did technically train you on how to you know create your virtual reality cardboard. We did technical training on how to create a Gmail if you didn't already have one or how to join Google Community-- those are definitely technical challenges which we did technical training, but you also notice that we did a lot of adaptive stuff, so picking your values. Everyone had different values. Picking, um, you know, answering some of your questions. What were your permission slips about? That was adaptive work doing adaptive-- those are adaptive challenges, excuse me, and we tried to address them with adaptive work. So you have to be able to match up the two types of work and solutions, so again don't, do not treat adaptive challenges like technical problems. You will run into lots of hiccups, trust me. So in this example we have this man who is a mechanic and he's going to fix a car. Do you think that this is technical or adaptive work? I'll give you a few seconds. Okay, you're right! This is technical work. So he's a mechanic, he knows what to fix. The person turned it in, they asked him to fix the car, bam--it's technical. He has the skills to do it and he knows what to do it's cut and dry so he's able to fix the car. Second example is a web designer. So this person, she is creating some videos for H-PEP and do you think this is technical or adaptive work? So if you guessed technical it is completely correct. Technical work because she has the skills and she knows what she's doing, she's in line with our mission and she's creating these amazing videos, so that is technical. Everything's aligned. The last one is if you are scheduling a meeting and everyone really does want to meet, for example you should be scheduling your meetings, group meetings with your coaches soon -- if you haven't done that already, you will be hearing from them -- so everyone's on the same page, everyone wants to meet and all we need to do is a technical thing of setting a date so this would be technical work. So I'm going to go back to this first example and in this example to change it up a little bit, if the mechanic and the owner of the car were on different pages, if the mechanic wanted to fix everything under the hood but the owner only had you know, a certain amount of funds and a certain amount of time and only wanted to fix one thing, you can see that there's a difference in that, so that would be adaptive, as far as their conversation. They would have to figure out, you know, the common ground of what they would actually want to do and that conversation, that process of coming to an agreement is adaptive work, whereas the actual just fixing the car is technical. I hope that clarifies some. Same thing with this one. If our video editor had a different idea of what we wanted. For example, she just wanted to create a five-minute commercial but the project wanted to create an hour documentary, those two things are totally different so we would have to do some adaptive work about coming to a conclusion. So again, that conversation that coming to a similar place or an aligned place, that's adaptive work, whereas the technical work is the actual editing of the video. And lastly our meeting. If everyone was on different pages, like someone really wanted to meet and some people did not want to meet you can see that there's some confusion or misalignment in motivation so that would have to take some adaptive work before the technical work of putting together some dates and times. So I have here a chart if you wanted to take some time after this video and list some technical work that you're currently involved with or even if you're not, can't think of anything, just technical work in general. You can put that in the column on the left and on the right side some adaptive challenges that you might be in. It could be something in your school, in your classroom, in your relationship at home or with your family, again, anything that has to do with conversations and getting on the same page is an adaptive challenge whereas something that's very black-and-white is technical work. So I hope that was helpful to learn the difference, again, between technical and adaptive work. I hope that throughout this cohort you be able to tell that there's differences between the two and please let us know if you have any questions. You are able to let your coach know or contact me directly at happyhpep@gmail.com or even comment in the Google Community. Okay, that's that's all for the first lesson. I hope you enjoyed it and learned something new. Thank you everybody for joining us! Bye bye!
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news vlogging Global recession by IMF
Town University Thursday IMF managing director crystalina georgieva cited shock waves caused by the global Health crisis Russia's invasion of Ukraine and climate disasters as signs that the global economy could get much worse and that as a result the IMF would downgrade its current 2.9 percent Global growth projection when it releases its World economic Outlook next week we are experiencing a fundamental shift in the world economy from one of relative predictability with the rules-based framework on International economic cooperation very low interest rates low inflation to a world with more fragility greater uncertainty higher economic volatility geopolitical confrontations and more frequent
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TIMELESS TIPS TO ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE IN ANYTHING TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE
in the name of Jesus drought in your life that even when it is physical rainy season it is still dry season spiritually financially and otherwise I decree and declare Let the Rain Begin to Fall Let the Rain Begin to Fall you welcome to another Spirit-filled message on christocentric message if you're new to this channel I wouldn't treat you to hit on that subscribe button and then to like this video as well I would want you to share this message across because we believe that as this message is coming forth it's going to bless you or Graces are going to be imparted unto you and then God is going to visit to your home thank you for watching stay blessed Hallelujah pray prayer point right now quickly and say Lord expose to me my areas of ignorance I am willing to receive pray thank you guys thank you please pray expose oh God unto me the areas of ignorance in my life I'm not through arrogance to receive your word I'm not too proud I'm a great businessman I'm a great man of God but Lord I tremble at your word I'm not part of those who argue with your word my heart is open because the word of God has the ability of influencing my mind it can change me it's my bailout from a bad background it's my bailout from a life of suffering it's my bailout from a life of carnality [Music] suppose unto me Hallelujah are you following me now are we together there is an area in your life where you have not tapped into the understanding of the laws of the kingdom it may be in the area of Excellence you have not gotten a revelation that personal Excellence is a language in the school of success you may not know you're a sincere person are we together so you don't pay attention to being excellent whether your shoe is polished or not you don't care all you know is God be glorified whether your shirt is iron or not you don't care are we together now yeah yeah you don't pay attention to those details because you think they are canal then the word of God begins to come and says in addition to your spiritual alignment begin to learn these principles then you learn them you start applying to your business are we together whereas before customers who come and stand outside yes who is there I came to buy milk how much you don't know how much you are losing because of that wrong mindset all of a sudden you take the spirit of Excellence to your business you are a prayer Warrior but something is changing your mind and because you are receptive you now arrange tables employ one person as a receptionist when customers come you now greet them hello you're welcome and their surprise ah Bros you don't change they are trying to bring you back to yesterday and you forbid it I've been excellent please you can sit down sir how may we help you and the person squares of himself I'm impressed where is your manager oh he's busy but I will get to him um if there's anything I can do to make your life comfortable please I will the person calls his friend and said Bros you want to travel to Lagos whereas I mean there's somebody who is here and willing to help you that Business Connection come are we together Excellence you have taken it to your business all of a sudden a suddenly you've taken it to your academics your notebooks are no longer in your pocket you don't fool them like a thief and put it in your pocket the spirit of Excellence is influencing your life all of a sudden you realize I'm 26. I'm no longer a child I need to start behaving well all this stressing wearing a shirt as if one one toned shirt no singlet inside you've never considered buying singlet you sad your trouser the belt has caught you all kinds of things have happened you just move around and you suddenly sit and say God bless me with ten thousand let me buy at least two nice shirts one nice trouser I found out that I am 27 I don't have a suit but I've bought food for 10 ladies and none of them like me let me go and get the spirit of Excellence is changing you you no longer find yourself among those who are gossiping and gisting they just come around you start speaking not like where you are but like where God is taking you to are we together someone come have you and he say it's not necessary please I my time is allocated which one is all these time time thing say no no I realize that there is a graph in this life I have come out of my morning face and I'm not yet prepared so I'm catching up I really appreciate if you don't become a distraction to me right all of a sudden let me tell you what will happen heavy persecution which is a sign that you're doing something right because your status quo the people in your environment are now uncomfortable with you they will interpret your transformation as Pride but give them time they will go and give you chance for the real ones to come you are switching realms are we together all of a sudden used to be lazy and carnal when we are wrong behave like Romans when we are broke we call any military officer but the word of God is coming nevertheless the foundation of the Lord standard show are we together now it becomes a conviction and your friends say hi are we not traveling to Abuja this weekend and say no it's over I'm over with this life I'm made up my mind that I want to be a woman of virtue and excellence and I say I bet you after everybody I slept with you and then you tell them the Bible says remember not the former names nor consider the things of all I may have lived in ignorance but now that I know I'm determined then he calls you and you pick your call and say sir I appreciate you but something has been happening in my life recently don't say I won't come like before no explain why you will never go again so that he would know that you are not confused it's a decision of me your life is changing you used to be arrogant and and very rude to elderly people but then you are learning right now that there is something called The Law of Honor all of a sudden you step down and you see your mother and your great she's carrying something I say mama let me help you say I thought you were a pastor you say no that's why I'm carrying this because I'm a pastor so I thought pastors are big men you say no I have learned that leaders are servants not bosses you lead by servant who something is changing if this is not happening to you you are wasting your time in Koinonia what can you see in your life has the spirit of Excellence come upon you have you started washing the plate as soon as you finish eating or it's still there one week like before it's are we together now have you started paying attention to details help me sir do you have a good notebook where you can document your persuasion or you still have pieces of papers you move around and Chuck in your pocket when you go to churches do you sit down and listen to the man of God with your heart open disregarding the imperfections and looking for Jesus in that church or do you still go and you say this man of God is not like my church this guy cannot even speak English very well our Apostle used to wear suits what is this guy wearing like this so you don't listen have you dropped that attitude of cynicism where is no longer my church or Koinonia or Kingdom if this is not happening to you you are not yet as your prayer life improved by Revelation not by guilt not by guilt where Joshua Salman preached and say if you are not praying three hours you are not a Christian I don't say ah god let's do it you put alarm clock and you can't wait the moment it does that we say oh God that's all I'm done no but by Revelation he spoke a parable to the end that men ought always to pray because by Revelation you have been given inside of what your prayer life does so on Tuesday while you are lazy you will still come to the prayer Department four o'clock you're on your way to remember why because I must build my spirit is it comfortable no it's not about Comfort every man who strives for Mastery must drive lovefully lawfully according to the roots my Spiritual Development requires fasting do I want to fast no but I do it out of love for Christ and the discipline that will give me your growing whereas you would have been the one before who will argue with anybody people are persecuting you and you are trying to explain no it's not like that it's me did I shout at you am I not a nice person now you have learned that only those behind you back bite those in front cannot backbite because they are focusing and moving forward and so you use those criticisms as stepping stones not stumbling blocks you have grown your self-worth has been so stable with the word of God you may not have all the money in your pocket but nobody can preach you into thinking in Syria and it's not about saying I'm not this there is a settled confidence I am Wonder free and fearfully made are we together different dimensions of the king all of a sudden you start committing yourself to type you start your tithing and the first one month is as if you are going to die you are hungry you are looking at that envelope you can eat it and nobody will know and ask God for forgiveness after after squandering the tides but you tell yourself I'm no longer going to be a child I must grow and you are moving you are not seeing results but you know that are surely when a farmer plants he must reap you know it will come my altar is calling you oh God my altar is calling you oh God my secret is calling you oh God my heart is calling you Allen whereas you're a man of God your concept of ministry is to brag around looking for titles are we together hoping from one Church to another hoping from the house of one rich member to the other bringing all kinds of Prophecy are we together now arranging all kinds of people buy suit for me buy shoes for me my birthday is coming next year buy shoe for me all of a sudden you hear the word that Ministry is not done that way Ministry is about service with thorough Integrity the willingness to be World compliant at any cost all of a sudden you find out wow whereas I'm doing Ministry today and then occasionally I can go and watch pornography although I'm doing Ministry occasionally I can go and drink I can watch this and you are finding out look at it's time for me to be a true man of God it's time for me to be genuine it was time for me to be true are we together now and you go on a retreat I'm attacking the spirit of pornography I'm attacking the spirit of masturbation I'm attacking the spirit of immorality and drunkenness these are things that nobody may know yet and God is giving you opportunity and you go before his presence I'm going far God this thing Must Die we wait on you Lord we wait on you we wait on you Lord we wait again we wait on you Lord we wait on the highway signatures one more time we wait on you love me are we together so there is a mindset you have as a lady you come before God but there is a mindset you have you are born again but there is a mindset of desperation I can do anything for a man I can do anything for a rich man then all of a sudden you start receiving the word that there ought to be only one person who your life and Allegiance should be pledged Jesus Christ the son of God and now that Revelation is meeting your wrong mindset are we together now oh I thought it was right to have 10 boyfriends 20 girlfriends and then be receiving money from this one when this one is broke this one is just receiving breakthrough I can alternate but now I'm learning do not be deceived God cannot be mocked whatsoever a man soweth that he shall read and you tell yourself it comes one thing I'm ready to settle down is God speaking to us that's the word working in you it's changing he may not be comfortable but all of a sudden you are learning your mother taught you not to listen to any man any man that talks give it back to him that's my daughter that's what they taught you and all of a sudden Joshua sellman attacks that rubbish and tells you no a Meek and a temperate spirit is a woman's original design anything outside that produces a beast wives submit yourselves are we together and then the brothers come with their own mindset to I am the boss then I teach them husbands love your wives not the way culture taught you as Christ loved the church there is a standard it's not given to your personal opinion and your life is changing all of his sudden you turn and your world is changing like day and night you go back and do ministry with integrity no lying no prophesying to anybody and say drop ten thousand error and I speak a prophecy no all of a sudden it may be popular but you change completely you don't criticize people you don't argue and tear down any man's Ministry but to preserve truth as far as your work is concerned Lord if it means me living in hunger and teaching your truth I will work in that Integrity Hallelujah whereas you're a man of God who will never pray and prepare your sermons you just get up and do anything you want to do all of a sudden you learn that a minister Ministry is Trust From God supervised by God all your prayer life is just about give me tea give me bread all of a sudden you take on a a template of a man who has true compassion for his members Lord bless your people open doors for them and God is watching you are you are keeping your own needs aside and you are praying Lord there are apparent women in my church give them children not for my name's sake for your name sin Lord that lady there are three ladies in my in my Ministry that have HIV that have cancer that have fibroid they are going to die I intercede for them Lord I found out that in one week I counseled 18 Brothers suffering from masturbation I attacked that Spirit that's how to pray that's the heart of a true Shepherd they may not see when you are doing this but let me tell you you see but this thing we do you can't fake it for too long if you are not doing these things in reality in reality a day will come into become clear because you'll be tired no human being can pretend forever are we together [Laughter] [Music] foreign [Music] are you becoming relevant to society those who are living around can they look at your life and say Kai all of a sudden promise is a blessing to everybody in this area or are you still the same nuisance that people have been having it must change say it must change [Music] I've watched people and I've seen by the grace of God how God has transited their lives my own life I look at my life and I wonder and I'm grateful to God for the passion I have I have [Music] transformation I have no loyalties for error the moment I find out that there is something in my life that is impeding my growth I wave it goodbye forever no matter how long I've been with it I am malleable to change I'm not too arrogant to change I'm not too arrogant to tell God I'm sorry I'm not too arrogant to tell God I can be better is God already speaking to us tonight [Music] because I want you to change this is what needs to change this is what needs to change your mindset I'll get to the teaching shortly but this is I'm preparing the ground this is what I'm supposed to talk about it is that's where it's all leading to really my message tonight is on repentance and it's not your idea of repentance that was the one message Jesus brought repent Hallelujah Matthew chapter 6 please verse 10. [Music] how can I do see listen Koinonia hear me you will thank me for these things you are receiving today believe me when five years from now 10 years from now you turn back and look at your children and you look at the sufferings and the ignorance of men and the result of their ignorance you will just get down on your knees your remaining lifetime will be spent in tears of gratitude Lord how did I escape he said how shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation the darkness will come upon the Earth you can't pray it away but there is a key that exempts you and this is it six verse 10 thy kingdom come Jesus was teaching them how to pray and he says thy kingdom come three words that have governed my life thy kingdom come and it tells us how to bring the kingdom it says thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven Hallelujah now please listen it's very important for you to get this Foundation the word Kingdom is actually a combination of two words the king's domain the king's domain the word Kingdom means the domain of a king a kingdom is a sphere of influence a territory where the influence and the culture of a king is permitted to find expression without restraint that's a kingdom and it's fair any territory where the influence and the culture of a king is permitted to find expression without restraint it's called The Kingdom the domain of a king please listen I'll just connect what I've said so far with the teaching tonight and then we will pray because I want us to be Kingdom people there are many gospels that we preach and there are many gospels seven of them the Bible teaches but the gospel Jesus brought to the church is the gospel of the Kingdom a revelation of the influence of Christ the King upon a territory and Jesus is teaching them how to connect to the heart of the father he says when you pray Let It Be that your desire should be Lord your kingdom your influence the same way it is in heaven you know why Heaven is the way it is because the kingdom of God the kingdom has been established the rule the rain the culture the way of life the modus operandi of God Heaven is governed only by his ideas no suggestion no addition no improvement the wisdom of God is the map the compass that governs the activities in heaven are we together now so Heaven is the way it is the arrangement of the 20 and four Elders the streets of gold right there are 12 things the Bible reveals to us about heaven one of them is the appearance of the throne room are we together now the 20 and four Elders the Angels the seven lamb stands Christ being in the midst of the Lamb stand the voices in heaven all kinds of Arrangements the center of Heaven is a throne room that's where life emanates that's where the road of his Justice that's where the road of leadership proceeds from no Rebellion the angels that rebelled were casted down to the Earth perfect Justice yet perfect love and so when you watch the inhabitants in heaven they don't guess how to live there is order the 20 and four Elders know when to Bow one doesn't just say hi I'm tired of waiting I remove my crowd after all of us will remove our Crown there is excellence are we together the atmosphere of Heaven is unrestrained there is no loyalty to two people no possibility of rebellion Christ the center of Heaven so there's no luck why because the ideas of God who is the Fountain of wisdom is what permeates that environment are we together there is no hate they don't do capitalism they don't do democracy all your Karl Marx kinds of leadership and governance they don't do it there's nothing called the masses in heaven are we together there's no such thing as that no political parties no luck no ownership in heaven only access ownership is a sign of rebellion in heaven nobody owns anything the citizens of Heaven only have access are we together now Jesus is saying if you want your life to look like heaven listen it says pray Lord your influence let it come to my life let it come to this system transfer everything that makes heaven heaven to find expression here and this is the secret he says his influence will find expression when his will everybody say will change that word will to idea change that word will to word his word change that word will to convictions change that word will to ideologies when your ideologies are executed in the Earth your influence will come when my life permits your ideas then your kingdom can find expression in my life is God speaking to us tonight so the level to which I Achieve Personal excellence in every area of my life is the degree to which I relinquish my idea about life and I embrace that of Heaven it is foolish for me to come from my culture right I come from a culture of warriors and warriors are arrogant people because they are always fighting animals and fighting enemies are we together now many of us come from different cultures now we come to God and God is saying I want my kingdom to come into your life this luck this deeper your marriage is not working because all of you are bringing cultural ideas I'm from akwa Ibraham he's from Lagos Lagos and aqua ibom is clashing what is he producing disaster and God is saying both of you leave it embrace my ideas are we together now now it's difficult because we hold on to the things we've known it defines our sense of relevance but God is saying if you let it go make my will be done my ideas my Concepts then you will find out that your life will change it no longer will be an issue of Igbo or hausa or Yoruba or South South right or Middle Belt no another culture has superimposed the limitation of your culture your state of origin notwithstanding so we can come from different regions but the operation of the Kingdom within us is the same because we have relinquished our culture and embrace the culture of the Kingdom please listen this is very important when we talk about the word of God that's what was translated their will is from the same Greek word the root word is logos and logos means the thoughts of a man the thoughts what a man is thinking his ideas that cries out for execution so when you call Jesus The Living Word you're actually calling him the living logos means that the he is the manifestation of the thoughts of the father whatever the father was thinking Jesus was executing are we together that was what made him a perfect son so now he tells you embrace my ideas about finances embrace my idea about the anointing you don't get the anointing by going to a stream I'm going to go and bath we're watching a program in the afternoon how that a man went to the stream to look for money and he was walking on water physically and then a Spirit came out of the river and gave him a ring that he wore for money those are stupid ideas perverted ideas but there is a way there is a way that God can give a man are we together when you come into Christ when you come into the kingdom the assignment for you is in one word and it's called repent repentance repentance is the journey that makes men like Christ repentance has nothing to do necessarily with seed like I'm a I'm a sinner the word repent is a word that is a process it's not just an act that happens in one minute repentance is a journey repentance is a process Matthew chapter 4 verse 17 John began to Herald that message and when Jesus came Matthew 4 verse 17. he says from that time on please read Jesus began to preach what was his message what was his message repent why should you repent for the influence of Heaven is within your reach right now change I have come with the keys to give you the word at hand means is within your grass you have been praying and say Lord bring your ideas to us now I have come as a representation of the government you so desire now repent because the kingdom it wasn't just an issue of Heaven or Hell repent for the Kingdom of Heaven the influence of the Father the life that makes heaven heaven is embodied in a person and he has come to you so the first step to repentance is accepting the ministry of the one who is proposing it that's Jesus but that's not the last step it is only the first step the first step to repentance is an acknowledgment that you are lost outside of him and outside of his ways the Bible says we all like sheep right we all like sheep have gone astray he said every one of us have gone his own ways I can ship without a shepherd wasting my life away with all kinds of ideas now he comes to me and he says Joshua Selman repent [Music] so I come to him the first step Lord Jesus a relinquish ownership over my life I have tried and I've done everything I know to do I've lived my life with my own ideas but I hand over my life to you right from beginning to the end it will always be always be you Jesus so I answer what you call an altar call and a man of God guides me through a prayer of faith right and I accept his substitutionary sacrifice and let me tell you what happens to many of us after service you just look Pious and you carry your Bible and then you don't know what else no that is the beginning of the journey to true transformation repentance is the key to transformation you don't repent by saying I Repent you repent by embracing new ideas that's a true character of repentance repentance means I have seen another light I have seen another Paradigm I've seen another path that is greater than what my father taught me greater than what my mother taught me greater than what Abu taught me greater than what Nigeria taught me greater than what Africa taught me and I am willing to follow the language of repentance is follow me follow me and I will make you Pastor Alpha follow me carry your ministry along carry your wife along carry your son along I will make you don't come made you you cannot be made I will make you the mission is trust me enough even when you don't understand what I'm doing believe that my thoughts towards you are thoughts of good and not of evil right I will go I will go Wherever You Lead Me I will go yes Lord I will go Wherever You Lead Me so he leads you to a path that you have never followed before and he says everybody follows this road but this is where I'm taking you to you you've never pass it before but you trust him you trust him Lord I have never sown a seed before in my life but now you are teaching me this is the key to Prosperity I trust you I'll live my entire life in fornication I don't know how to not live in fornication but I Repent I embrace a new idea now see the way God works all you need to do is receive the grace for performance comes from him you do not have the power this is the true picture of Grace the ability that backs your decision that decision is a product of your willpower but the grace to live in that decision is what is supplied after the decision is made so I don't have any power in myself but I decide I set before you life and death I set before you blessing and cursing choose don't worry about how you will go just choose so you choose Lord I choose your way Satan hears you curses hear you the backgrounds the foundations of your father's house hear you and God says now that you have chosen the spirit of Grace he is the Holy Ghost Spirit of the Living God you're the Holy Ghost scepter of the king of kings [Music] to come changing everything you don't need brothers and sisters you just made a decision all of a sudden an ability you never had suddenly comes on you how shall these things be seeing that I do not know a man he said the power of the highest you can't stop fornication by yourself you can't stop drinking by yourself yours is to choose I align with you and Grace comes upon you all of a sudden power strength capacity you watch the things that once swallowed you and you cannot at it and go back to sleep because you chose we never choose because we say I don't have the power to make it happen God says choose Prosperity you say but God I graduated with that class that's not your business just choose choose and the grace comes and that Grace appears unto men and can teach men it can teach men it can teach men how can you walk [Music] I'll pass [Music] changing everything that's what God is doing tonight swallow your pride tonight come to the school of the spirit don't you know in his arms are the keys to return my life like he's teaching you a little here soon Hallelujah line up online precept you are changing it will not happen in one day that our children will come to you and raise his ugly head to tell you if if the hand of God is upon your life why are you not moving as fast as you should move right and then you keep moving like a seed that is planted you begin to grow and Blossom and your life becomes a Marvel and a Wonder repentance please hear me is the key repentance is the pathway that leads you to transformation the moment you get born again your next assignment is the Journey of transformation and it's only done when the word of God is accurately divided the world does not change people the word explained received and understood is what changes people don't you think that you are hearing the word it changes you know when the word of God is explained like I'm teaching now and you're saying wow I never saw it this way I thought it was just about heaven and hell I thought it was just about being a Christian I didn't know that that's only the beginning to the journey I now see why I should come for cornonia every week it's a progression of the training are we together now take progression on the training [Music] every time they go from strength to strength they go from strength to strength as many as appear before God in Zion they grow from strength to strength it says Thou will show us the path of life for in thy light we see life so he exposes you while you are working well now your prayer life is at work now you are praying in tongues right now you are studying the word of God but you find out that there are all kinds of devilish things tying you down you thought they were not there but you are seeing patterns in your life that represent covenants of Darkness then another teaching comes teaching you the memory of true genuine Deliverance that can cut you away from your past the same way the Red Sea divided Egypt and Israel forever they came out of Egypt but Egypt could still catch up with them but something happened an encounter that had to do with water and that was the end of it he said these Egyptians you see today you will see them no more forever are we together whereas you thought that all there is to life is just to work hard now you are finding out that there is a place for intelligent work there is a place for the favor of God and there is a place for prophecy believe in the Lord your God and you shall be established nobody has ever really truly spoken over your life and what you are doing and you say this is the missing link I have studied the books I am a tiger but there is no prophetic one and you get that word and it changes your life brothers and sisters I wish God would open my heart so that you will see how much I crave that every one of us will step into Perfection step into this realm of absolute maturity in the spirit a ram where the encumbrances of Life have no power over you thank you see let me tell you something foreign I have lost the ability to be discouraged honestly I know you think he's Pride if I tell you I'm discouraged if I tell you I'm frustrated will I be true to you will I be sincere to you from my heart to tell you I'm discouraged because I found a stream of endless supply of Grace I found my way [Music] I found your word and I did it it was a joy and rejoice into my soul it's not just saying I can climb scripture Psalm chapter 1 verse 2 Psalm chapter 3 verse 4 and then they clapping oh whoa that's not the word that's memory verse Thy word hidden like an endangered specie it has framed my conviction I cannot think any other way I don't think like a Nigerian I don't think like another I think like a citizen of the Kingdom because I truly am I'm not pretending it it's the truth there are some things that are no longer realities for me and my job is to take away those things those Illusions out of your mind I can't think failure I can't it's not all this confession I can't think I I mean it seriously I mean it where will all the revelations of the Mysteries of the Kingdom run to when I'm thinking failure how will it happen don't say ah you are lucky God no no no no no no take everything I have today give me time it will come back I found the key I found the key they know not neither will they understand he said they grew up in darkness and so the Earth is out of course it is not about the government it is not about Satan it is not about witches and wizards it is about disalignment it's about rebellion it is about pride and lack of meekness it is about inconsistency Hallelujah [Music] I challenge you in this place there is a realm a path which no fowl has seen job said the wealths of the lion has not gotten there by the grace of God and all honor to the glory of God this great ministry God is building with his own hands is being built by wisdom it's not built by luck it's not built by guests did you know while I was seated here and the worship team were ministering some of you would have noticed I was in an open Vision almost all through the worship time and I was seeing the tent that's the next level of the ministry I was seeing the tent I was seeing everything and I was watching some of the same people some I didn't see them somewhere they're still doing worship the sound everything and I was just in that atmosphere it's not like I was watching I was there so how can I now get up and lie to you that I'm discouraged that's what I'm trying to tell you it will be a lie you see what do you know that gives you confidence yay though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death he says I hear no evil why fall down at with me then it says thyroid and thy stuff they comfort me they comfort me I bring you a word tonight your project of transformation must be taken seriously the same way you put a building project you must transform it there is almost no coinonial message that is not in my system as those who are close to me I listen to it all the time my phone is full of messages I'm listening I don't trust my mistakes I don't trust my errors I have God has helped me but I'm still a long way to go compared to where I'm coming from and compared to where he's taking me thank God but compared to where Christ is taking me and taking this ministry where only one step out of the cave so while on one side I can Pat my shoulders and say Well done transformation continues I don't have time for distraction I don't listen to nonsense not rubbish gist not rubbish movies not rubbish shows I don't have that time there is an urgency there is a generation depending upon my stability in the spirit are you ready to give yourself that kind of audience Hallelujah transformation tomorrow we are traveling we're in just a game for a meeting all through from there to me now we're traveling everywhere all of those people are waiting to receive am I just going to keep giving them what I gave them last year two years ago or am I going to come with something fresh from the throne you don't receive from God the way you enter a fast food no you must pay attention allow his word change you if you study your Bible just for preaching you will not be an Epistle of your message it will be clear with time that your message has not become a persuasion God is my witness I believe this I will die believe in it it is the principle upon which I run my life it is it has nothing to do with me being spiritual my entire life runs on this I don't argue with it it is the template for my life I'm not just a Christian because I'm going to heaven I'm not just a Christian because I have Ministry responsibilities this world is a lamp to my feet I use it like a touch light taking myself out of Darkness bringing myself to the way of light that's what has brought the anointing that's why I respect the holy spirit so much you hear me talk a lot about him I'm not copying men of God I'm not copying Benny Hinn okay dream cool man he has revealed himself to me he is the Fountain of wisdom he will give you wisdom that is bigger than your age he will give you wisdom that is bigger than your background I tell you your weaknesses are swallowed up in his presence every limitation becomes uh irrelevant when you stand with his wisdom now you see the trouble is you may not manifest what is showing you all at once so chances are that people will not take you seriously but give him time if in time give my God time give my God time I know this God [Music] believe me I know what I'm saying there is no one like my God I love your ways and I love your word [Music] like my God there is I tell you sometimes I feel like posting tearing myself into pieces do you know why because I have seen God's system of justice my background may not be fair my parents may not have been Fair on me are we together situations and circumstances may not be fair but the word of God is a neutralizer it's Victors everything and it balances your life is I pray that you will believe what I'm saying I pray that you will have this passion and change your life and laugh at your mountains not pray about them laugh at them they're a mirage while we look at the things I'm telling you every mountain in your life trust me Koinonia I know what I'm saying it's a mirage Mirage you say Mirage when David stood before Goliath he said who is this uncircumcised not who is this mighty man he never called Goliath a mighty man he said who is this uncircumcised Philistine he said God who delivered me from The Lion and the bear this day not tomorrow will give me your head he said I will throw you down I will use your own sword and I will give your head to the birds there is something you can see in the secret place see let me tell you something when you grow in confidence of the world there are some things you no longer will pray about believe me because sometimes your prayer is just a sukup to manage your fears it becomes unnecessary you just lie down and sleep the boat was about capsizing Jesus was sleeping how could he die the resurrection and the life how could he die there was no possibility of death in him the disciples could die when he got up he looked at the stone and he said Shalom he's still Koinonia [Music] I want your life to bear fruit please hear me I want your life to bear fruit many have walked this path they made mistakes they never got there but I'm glad to tell you there are some people who walked and went there go away a few we're surrounded my many who have crossed that River before and this is the song will be singing forever listen though we are few but not many we're surrounded by many who I've crossed at me you are not the first to cross the River from luck to Prosperity you are not the first to be mightily used by God the Bible is full of ordinary men they have crossed that River and they left their Footprints he said ask for the ancient Parts don't guess millionaires have come and gone there are billionaires that lost money and became Beggars and Rose back to become billionaires they left their Footprints there are men of God who have lost members and came back to that status there are men who have lost anointings and come back there is nothing you want that somebody has not done before though we are few we're surrounded by many who have crossed that River before one more time though we are few were surrounded by many who wrapped for us listen the many may not come from your family in your family nobody has crossed that River but there are still those who have crossed it are you hearing what I'm saying anybody that tells you God cannot use a young man don't we are few you're surrounded by the cross that River before and this is the song when you overcome [Music] when all the pain is over please when you finally break through to that place of Destiny let me mock you now but continue with the word of God they may not understand what I'm telling you you will have the last laugh trust me yes ago I was lying down on a mattress on the ground and I said Lord I want to affect my generation I want to change lives I don't want to live like the people I've seen in my family and my background I want to be different and the Lord told me something it was his secret he said son if you will let men see me there is nothing I will not give you I have followed him closely and today in a measure I have seen his faithfulness he doesn't lie we are just too impatient to wait for his word to come to pass believe me brothers and sisters there are those who God has given marital breakthrough you are not the first there are people who have gotten access to the mysteries of the Kingdom don't act like you are the first it has happened before William say more Alexander the way Catherine Coleman empty macfaster they are they are the Clouds of Witness great men in Nigeria babalola Archbishop Benson idahosa there are so many there are fathers of Faith who are alive brothers and sisters believe me they cross that River some of them went through all kinds of obstacles and they crossed it he will bless you just pay attention if you do this I'm telling you your life will change like night and day only place can take you higher to the place where you can see all my life will never be small foreign there are very successful people in this place listen you may see everybody here most people here young people make no mistakes there are millionaires in this place not by prophecy I mean people now here and now not it will happen no there are people who are very anointed but we all bring ourselves here and humble ourselves to listen to the world you know why because God is changing people there are people seated inside outside doctors professors intelligent people but they have come your life will never be the same so when someone looks at you and says you are not growing spiritually don't even pray about it just leave the person time is a revealer time is a revealer time is a revealer some of you will not have believed what I'm telling you now if I told you 10 years ago 10 years to come I'll still be saying what I'm saying but it will come with more results now and you will listen the Bible says arise shine for your light is come he told us this is our year of multiply Grace and influence it's not a cliche ah when I say get up when I say moves when I say Arts stand up I'm saying it's time to shake that person [Applause] arise and shine for your light is come shake me shake frustration Shake yesterday on his pain and say no I saw in my visions that anointing I must step into that realm I saw myself my shadow lifting with tears not headaches no I'm a city not a village on a hill I'm on my way Rising I may not have all the evidences now but give me time arise [Music] he spoken to me and the word picked me up and set me upon my feet [Music] when he says get up when he says move when he says run when he says fly hey holy place to face foreign [Music] there is an anointing Hallelujah we're going to pray listen please look up everybody [Music] the worst thing you can do to yourself is to reject the word of God the worst thing you can do to yourself is to ignore teachings get a notebook get a notebook get a notebook get a notebook get a notebook get a notebook write have personal times of teaching not just devotion every day with Jesus five minutes you are reciting the prayers you are running you don't grow that way give God time and he will give you a life of Victory give God time he will give you a life that is enviable give God time he will [Applause] [Music] make you a bank of the anointing prayer Point number one Lord I give you time I'm tired of giving you my remaining time when I waste my time doing other things please pray lift your voice going on here and pray Lord I give you time I give you time I keep your world time time to make us time to break us and to mold us time to build us time to protect us [Music] Hallelujah I'd like you to pray and say Lord in any way I've been negligent and non-challenged about the ministry of strategic transformation I repent and I receive Grace lift off lift your voice and pray Friday's your only time of transformation you are not growing enough foreign [Music] Romans chapter 12 let's establish the Romans chapter 12. verse 2 and then Philippians chapter 2 from verse 5 please we're establishing the last prayer Point let's read it together one two read is projected and be not conformed to this the word world is the Greek word aeon the thinking pattern that comes with this age read on but he transform how by the renewing of your mentality your mentality your perceptions then it says that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God the renewing of your mind dropping old ideas to pick up the new that are consistent with Heaven's way of doing things Philippians chapter 2 please from verse 5. foreign together one to read stop the word let is the word permit permit this mindset this mentality to be in you which was also in Christ Jesus he had an understanding there was a way he interpreted life that made him Victorious let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus let's look at Philippians chapter four please last verse Philippians chapter 4 verse 8. actually seven to nine but let's see let's just focus on it okay let's let's read from Seven down to nine one to read and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding shall keep your heart and Minds through Christ Jesus verse 8. finally Joshua sermon whatsoever things are true whatsoever things are honest whatsoever things are just whatsoever things are pure whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good report if there be any virtue moral Excellence if there be any praise think think on these things not failure not defeat not I am a nobody notice not for people like us no think on these things as a pastor think of pastoring a flourishing Ministry let people tell you ah it's not about crowd no problem may God bless you with your Revelation but for me God's Own of the world he sent me not to one person three or four people he sent me to influence a generation Hallelujah the last prayer Point father walk on my mentality something in my mind is keeping me poor something is keeping me not anointed something is keeping me out of Revelation lift your voice something I do not know about excellence is responsible for mediocrity something I do not know about the anointing is responsible for lack of testimonies in my church something I do not know about leadership is frustrating me in my organization something I do not know about the economic system of the kingdom is keeping me poor change my mentality sisters pray something about my mentality is stopping my husband from coming to me Lord change it something about my mentality is stopping my wife from coming to me something about my mentality is stopping good friends personally help us from coming into my life show me your God and change it [Music] foreign as you can say in the name of Jesus I declare that I am not a rebel [Music] to the ways of God I declare that I'm not rebellious to the teachings of the Kingdom I declare that my background my past my culture my failures will not affect God's dream for my life God's plan for my life brought expectation for me in spite of my past I am still anointed in spite of my limitation God's grace is upon my life I declare that I'm not inferior I'm not second class the wisdom of God the favor of God the anointing of the Holy Ghost inside working me my life is a testimony of the power of God I declare that I do not resent Excellence I embrace it I honor those who execute it I honor those who teach it I declare that my life becomes excellent by choice I declare that I will not resent the anointing I will not resent the supernatural I will not criticize those working in it I embrace their Ministry I honor them and I receive of that Grace say in the name of Jesus I do not criticize wealthy people I do not have a resentment for wealth and prosperity I believe it and I honor those who have it and I declare that it must show up in my life say in the name of Jesus foreign I receive of their Ministry I do not criticize them and that Grace comes upon me say in the name of Jesus my life is Supernatural my results are exponential so in the name of Jesus my words carry power my words carry Grace the fragrance of favor is upon me say it again the fragrance of favor is upon me everywhere I speak in has an effect in the ears of the listeners my life is a plus to everyone around me my life is an advantage to my territory I declare over my past over my background I'm born with you never to return to you I set my face followed following the Holy Ghost and being obedient to the world my best thing is calling and I must get here lift your voice and turn it into a prayer my destiny is calling and get there my destiny is calling my destiny is coming no room for the past no room for all ideas I choose to change I choose to change Hallelujah one more confession saying the name of Jesus I choose a balanced spiritual life say it again in the name of Jesus I choose a balanced spiritual life where Excel all things spiritually in the Supernatural in my finances in my family intellectually you see you must be balanced standing on one side doing well financially with a terrible prayer life is an imbalance being anointed and being broke is an imbalance being a Christian and not rising to a position of influence is an imbalance desire influence is not a cause it's how the ideas of the kingdom are enforced in a territory the key to Kingdom advancement is influence when you gain a platform where you can compel men to buy into your thinking it's called influence say in the name of Jesus I increase in every area spiritually financially mentally in my body in relationships I declare that I have Supernatural influence this year and in this season I am a leader everywhere I go an uncommon leader I set the place I don't join the crowd I don't swallow the crowd I don't do as they do I don't say as they say I set the pace in the name of Jesus Christ I sincerely pray for you from the depth of my heart the grace that has made men uncommon that has distinguished men in their territories the grace that has given men keys of Supernatural indomitable influence fair grounds on territories there is a Grace that same class of a territory May that Grace come upon your life [Applause] in the name of Jesus Christ the graceful territorial influence the capacity to be a voice over a territory regardless of criticisms regardless of limitations there is such a Grace may it come upon you I speak it upon you the first set of Grace the groundbreaker grace the New Horizon Grace the grace that obstructs after school May that Grace come upon you the courage to be to be threat the courage to be different the grace to lead to set the pace let it come upon you the fear of being different the fear of being controversial I take it out of your life forever [Music] the spirit of Dishonor and resentment to people who have results the spirit of cynicism and castigation of what you may secretly admire but publicly castigate I command that Spirit to live your life forever father I pray for coinonia this is why you anointed us we are raising men of tremendous influence and I pray in the name of Jesus that by the anointing of the Holy Spirit and through tonight's service someone's life will become dramatically influential go and possess the gates of your enemies [Music] sock from Kings in the name of Jesus Christ he will accomplish fits that you have never done that language called impossible is eroded from your life forever Hallelujah Place everybody standing inside and outside [Music] please help those under the anointing there's someone shouting outside there listen there are people here right now you've heard me preach and while I was preaching the Holy Ghost was speaking to you and he was saying look son daughter end this war in your life tonight we've spoken about repentance you cannot be in a kingdom and reject a king you are called a rebel but the Lord brought you here all the thousands listening to me online and all our media platforms and those inside here outside in any of the overflows I want to lead you to Jesus Christ right now there is such profound anointing in this place you may not understand what is happening to you [Music] right now I see so many angels outside is what I'm seeing lights there are people here tonight you've heard this teaching and it's time to run to God Wherever You Are please don't waste our time Jesus has spoken to you you may have come from a background where no one believed in you but tonight he calls you there are those who have given your life to Christ but then the truth is you found yourself derailing seriously and right now you don't even know the name of what you are doing what she's calling you in the next two minutes these two categories of people come to Jesus I'm waiting for you to pray for you wherever you are [Music] to you [Music] Bless you keep coming I give it all to you there must come a time in the life of a man when you will make that decision keep coming one more minute there's so many outside keep coming oh to you I keep it all to you look at me brothers and sisters every champion starts as a volunteer no Champion starts as a champion you volunteer yourself to be taught to be coached to be built I'm leading you in a Prayer of Salvation but this should not be your last meeting and it has nothing to do with just coming to listen to Joshua Selman the Bible says he that strives for Mastery is not crowned until he Stripes lawfully they that be planted in the house of God they shall flourish in the courts of our God he said in all age they shall be fat and flourishing lift your right hands all of you I know you have come to Jesus because you love him Rebels run away from him you have come to him so you are not a rebel save time from the depth of your heart you're speaking to him because he's here say Jesus you're the son of God and I believe in you I Surrender my life my hopes my dreams my plans to your hands I declare that the management of my life is handed over to you you are my Lord you are my king you are my savior give me a new beginning wash my sins and make me an ambassador in your kingdom the grace for a new beginning is upon me today oh say it one more time to the shame of your past the grace for a new beginning is upon me keep your hands lifted father thank you for a new beginning let their past Never follow them again your past will never relieve itself in your future you may have made mistakes you may have fallen in all kinds of ways but his grace comes to you tonight like a man delivers a bird From The Snare of the Fowler you have been delivered from a life of captivity and misery in the name of Jesus the grace that keeps men in this kingdom is released upon you you are open to the ministry of the Holy Spirit In The Name of Jesus Christ amen and amen look at me I love you thank you for this great decision I want you to follow the lady waving her hands and they will have your details and then we'll communicate to you again thank you so much for this sacrifice the Lord bless and honor you in Jesus name go ahead please follow the lady waving our hands all of you in concert just move this way very quickly foreign [Applause] onia it's a new beginning for them hello beloved in Christ we hope this message was a blessing to you I would want you to do something for us if you are new here kindly hit on that subscribe button for us and 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Week 3 - Top Waiver Wire Adds & Injuries
what is going on big dog faithful long time no see haven't seen your pretty faces in about a week but as I mentioned in the comments I'm probably going to stick to doing one video a week as we too wrapped up at felt like deja vu we had about 78 injuries to the running back position same [ __ ] that happened last year got to go over all the injuries for you guys because its waiver wire Wednesday tomorrow double double double dose play dubs up waiver wire Wednesday gotta get you all the info you need to make the right decisions who you want to pick up on what team what kind of value they have what kind of fab budget are you gonna throw out these [ __ ] guys let's get right into it all right guys start off with the biggest injury of a week obviously Adrian Peterson missile biking running back went down we learned he has a torn meniscus sounds a lot worse than it probably is anytime thing at torn you think of weeks months recovery we've seen ap recover at a ridiculous rate you know he's like a miracle when it comes with tyranny [ __ ] up and returning to the field at a hundred percent but he's looking at a few different options he can have surgery he can avoid surgery if you avoid surgery it's Tuesday afternoon right now so I'm going oh everything I say in this video will go off reports that have happened up until now in the next coming days obviously more things going to come out so the paths are going to be different depending on what happens in the following week / AP if he doesn't go under the knife he could be back in as little as you know two weeks it's not gonna play this weekend ridiculous obviously you know there's going to be ramifications there because this dude gets 25 touches a game and we need to know where the ball is going to go now we have Jerick McKinnon the spark freak and then we have Matt Asiata the plotter but it gets the job done so I know everyone's first reaction is to say oh it's got to be McKinnon it's got to be McKinnon but we've seen over the years when he pees not playing Asiata gets his fair share as well man now McKinnon you know there's been a lot of reports from the Minneapolis Star Tribune or whatever that paper is over there that's saying they believe it's going to be sixty to sixty-five percent McKinnon touching the ball as opposed to Asiata but how much value is going to be there no when you look at what if he's done so far this year it's been obviously terrible those you take them you know that he's averaging such a such a low yard for Kerry but when you look a little deeper during a couple articles today and the yards before being contacted you know bike offensive lineman or linebackers whatever it may be we're so so low for AP I think against the packers it was like 0.33 yards before being contacted meaning he's had almost zero Running Room his o-line is terrible in terms of the running game for him so I would have put so much on AP but I would be devaluing the Viking front game and that could be because Sean he'll obviously played a game so you know a different dynamic Bradford look good so Owen all I call that a scratch but looking at McKinnon obviously the freak athlete strong fast it's one of those guys that can breakaway speed you can catch the ball you can run the ball but then you have Asiata the coaches trust he is going to be the third down back there he is going to be the goal line back he's a big [ __ ] so he's going to get in between the trenches you know I definitely don't see it being a 6535 split because that's like what some of the starting running backs in the NFL get now and I wouldn't consider McKinnon starting running back over Asiata thing is going to be pretty even they trust him they trust Asiata to block obviously and that means he's going to be in for third down just means he's going to get a lot of receiving work now back when ap missed you know that long stretch because of the suspension or whatever Asiata average on per game basis like four points for fantasy points more than in he had 44 catches over the year he was our b-17s for 10 touchdowns so I mean he's proven he could be productive there that being said I think it depends on the UM how your roster is constructed if you need someone that's going to be the safer play and someone that you know there's a lot of harvey injuries this week so if you need someone that you need to pick up and plug right in I would go Asiata he would be my more important waiver pickup because I think he's almost guaranteed 10 to 12 touches he's going to get the gold line work whereas McKinnon if you have solid running backs you have solid flex plays already and you're looking for someone to stash on the bench and you're looking for someone who was you know a decently decently he's a decent pic as a lot of ticket you know because he can easily blow up if he does start doing those sixty-five percent of the carriage there's no telling what he's going to do with them he's super athletic and he can make a lot of guys miss plays great in space but then again you know they're running back by committee league now so it's hard to see McKinnon be the feature back there which I highly doubt so it depends on your roster makeup but I like both of you guys I think both these guys should be owned because if something happens to the other one you know you never know if AP decides to go under the knife he could be out till week seven there's two different surgeries I read it could be at months if other things go wrong I don't know doesn't matter if he's gonna be out for a little bit I guess if I had to choose one you know gun to head right now and go McKinnon that being said I don't think they're that far far apart I think that uh in terms of like fat budget i think the way people are going to buy McKinnon is going to be outrageously over value compared to where people are going to be looking to grab Asiata but either way both both need to be picked up both thing to be owned in all formats or on any team and if you're in an 18 league get off my channel so next we have daniel danny head of wood any wood had torn ACL brutal brutal injuries for the charge with man first keenan now Danny Woodhead torn ACL out for the year just as Melvin Gordon is coming into his own now what this does is it boosts guys like Antonio Gates who should see more red zone looks it boo n boots basically everyone on that offense except for probably Philip Rivers because he was such a big part of that offense I think Melvin Gordon shoots himself into the RV one discussion now because he should easily be getting 20 touches a game and I actually just saw a couple minutes ago Dexter McCluster was signed by the Chargers so he I don't see him making a huge impact immediately I mean by maybe like week six or something like that he could be pretty heavily involved with the pass game I don't think it really hurts Melvin Gordon right now I think he's there is insurance he's there because they don't fully trust Melvin Gordon as they're you know the workhorse he's not okay he's not bad pass catcher he's proven that he could be athletic and catch the ball and play the third downs but the coasters done it before he's a veteran and he's been a league and he proved that he could do you know he can block he can catch the ball so that's insurance for them otherwise they basically know when I running back so I wouldn't look too deep into the McCluster thing in my opinion he's not really worth an analyst here in deeply PPR especially next up we have Johnny stew tweaked his hamstring is going to get more tests done this week we don't know Ron Rivera sounded kind of concerned the initial prognosis is that he's going to witness a week possibly two weeks in his absence we saw a fuzzy Whitaker gets 16 carries for a hundred yards so he impressed Cameron artis-payne was inactive for the second week in a row what like what I've been seeing is that Cameron artis-payne should get the majority of work there but like how does being an active two weeks in a row give you that idea they clearly think of him as a lower tier running back to fozzy whittaker I think hamstring injury could end up being more serious than we think I mean I'm not [ __ ] doctors I don't know we'll wait for the reports to come out but hamstrings are never good Jonathan Stewart is always hurt in my opinion i'm targeting fozzy whittaker he did a lot with a little last game he turned those 16 carries into a hundred yards he's also able to catch the ball but then again I mean they're in the Panthers offense so all the running backs ceilings are capped because they have arguably the best red zone weapon in Cam Newton it's gonna be running the ball in so you know if like John Johnny Stewart who's clearly the superior back in that backfield to all the other backs is only giving you 15 carries for like 70 yards a game how much damage could you know like a fozzy whittaker or Cameron artis-payne do compared to that he's gonna be doing worse than that in my opinion we saw Cameron artis-payne get the majority of work when jco is out last year which is interesting to note but I mean if they actually thought anything highly of him why would he not be why would it be a healthy scratch the first two weeks that's just my opinion I mean I could be totally wrong on Cameron artis-payne could be the start of there and see 10 12 even 15 i highly doubt he'll see anywhere near 15 touches but it could happen in my opinion Jase do should be out anywhere from like one to three weeks probably so I'm not going out and blowing my not blowing my fat budget on the guy like fuzzy or do like cat Cameron artis-payne I do think they're definitely worth an ad though if you can get them for cheap you know in a hundred dollar budget i'd be willing to throw somewhere from like four to six bucks for fuzzy same thing with cameras pain just to see where it goes because JC was always heard so who knows how in seattle you have thomas rolls who left the game nice tats up until the point where he left the game for seven carries for negative 7 yachts are you [ __ ] me so apparently Pete Carroll said he just got kicked he's got a light contusion which is a fancy word for a bruise I don't know I didn't just say that I probably just doesn't the piss pins football and he does a good job at it so he's got a bruise all the signs pointed him being fine he'll be ready to go next week I believe they think on the 49ers 49ers so juicy ass matchup but I you know what you've got to think that Christian Michael's role is going to increase their I mean they want to use Thomas role is the workhorse but Michaels out played roles who knows what this injury is going to mean if I to put money on it i would say Michael gets more work than roles in this next game I would say Michael's flex play and Thomas Rawls probably unstoppable at this point because he hasn't done anything to prove to us that he's going to get a big workload or that he's going to be put up production so next we head over to Tampa Bay now Doug Martin left with a hamstring injury he's also gonna be getting his MRI today I believe again it's Tuesday he sat out the rest of the game when he got injured we saw Charles Sims go in and you know you figured all you hear about is how Charles Tim's could be feature back if Doug lauren gets hurt I mean he was he had nine touches he only racked up like 24 yards i believe it was but sims as a guy who can be the feature back there he can run the ball he can certainly catch the ball he's one of the best pass-catching backs in the league so I mean Sam's has definitely owned in most leagues but if he's not owned in your league i would say sims is the number one waiver wire at this week if I mean I guess you're not gonna be able to tell by Wednesday but I'm assuming dub Martin's going to be missing Sunday's game and Sims would get himself into the RV one conversation because he'll get a full workload there so he's my number-one waiver wire ad for week three all right next we have Ameer Abdullah who left the game of the foot injury we later found out it's a sprained foot he's going to a specialist called dr. Robert Anderson and he's going to get more tests done and I would assume it's never a good sign when you have to go see a specialist about something the x-rays came back negative initially but I definitely expect a duel this time that being said Theo Riddick was already one of the biggest waiver wire as last week now he's going to get a ton more work this week coming up week three if he is unknown I would definitely use a top waiver wire spot on him as well Theo Riddick and one hundred dollar fat budget I would throw I'm assuming Abdul was going to miss multiple weeks foot injuries are hard to come back from quickly and a high chance of you know rangering that I would throw if he's available I would throw 15 to 20 bucks at the erratic maybe more than that actually if you think they are you know you think it's gonna be a heavy bit i would throw anywhere from fifteen to twenty-five percent of your fat budget at it because he could be a pic of you [ __ ] baller from here on out now you got 15 touches last game which is incredible you know if if you're looking for volume there but they did get this guy Dwayne Washington seventh-round pick and I am personally super duper intrigued by bdubs been in Washington he was a converted wide receiver to running back coming into college now literally if you watch tape of him he looks like a white like if you if you didn't see the first five seconds of a play and all the Sun in the middle field you saw Dwayne Washington running with the bowl you'd be like oh this wide receiver caught the ball and he's running with it but now this dude literally looks like a wide receiver but he plays running back and he's been pretty successful it's a pretty small sample size from what he has in college but the dude is an absolute freak he's 62 220 pounds he ran a 44 40 I think 37 inch vertical jump like 21 or 22 reps on the bench press so he's got a very very rare combination of size speed strength you know agility athleticism all those kind of things and I'm really intrigued to see what he could do there because he's going to get some opportunities already playing ahead of zach center at for the big role there so he's going to get the goal line work very likely and he should see some early down work he's super fast for his size so wouldn't surprise me to see him break out for like a 40 or 50 yard touchdown run in the next week or two if abdul is out you know in my in my 10 manly my big league i'm debating dropping Bilal Powell and trying to pick up Washington because I think this might be a little crazy but Duane might be one of those league winners that not a lot of people realize at the time but down the stretch he could do some [ __ ] and damage for your team because of what he brings to the table now the opportunity is going to be the only problem there obviously because Theo Riddick is going to keep getting his his uh his share but Dwayne Washington can catch the ball like I said he's wide receiver turn running back he has great hands he has crates breakaway speed and to honestly to me I'm falcons fan I watched them called me play all the time he reminds me of a more agile version of Tevin Coleman kevin coleman runs up right Dwayne Washington has some wiggle to him you know he can make guys miss and it's really interesting to see him run and i'm really i'm pumped up to see if this dude in detroit she has to use main one and so obviously Theo Riddick the man there Dwayne Washington I would be willing to snag on the way for water though lastly my man's Arian Foster I'm shocked to see him on this list like unbelievably are you guys you guys gonna have to be shocked too right he's not read an injury before it's played all 177 games of his career never miss time he leaves with a groin pull or whatever it is going to be groin injury Adam GaSe says its day-to-day those kind of never it is a very enforcer so this is something you're going to have to wait on throughout the week he didn't return to the game which obviously is never a good sign but you gotta be cautious with a guy like foster if his next play he'll going and is his [ __ ] nut sack will fall off or something because it is growing je je you know came in got some touches as did Kenyan Drake JJ was the pounder in between and drink out the goal line touch and he ended up getting into the end zone I think next week if Foster's out you'll see a running back by committee for sure JJ probably leading the pack I'd say 12 touches Kenyan Drake maybe like five to seven and then you have guys like Damian Williams and as ap were both inactive last week they might be active and get some touches there i'm probably staying away from this situation all together because the dolphins of the team [ __ ] terrible they do have an easy matchup this week with the Cleveland Browns so I mean there could be some production there good news for a jaya so passing work i think he call it four balls for like 31 yards so it's good to see him being able to you know get that third down roll although I definitely don't expect them to be the workhorse there who knows what false was even going to be out so me if I'm targeting a guy it's obviously a je but I'm not blowing any sort of critical amount of money on him so that's my tape there so we moved to Z quarterback position pigskin throwers and we saw Jimmy Garoppolo leave with a sprained AC joint doctor say is going to be out three to four weeks which means he's out for his season because brain you will be back by then for me obviously you're not picking up his back up Jimmy I think his name is Jimmy Percy I don't even know it doesn't matter this is it this is a downgrade to every pass catcher in New England but I do think it's an upgrade to their blunt because you know they're going to rely on the run game definitely this is not kind of think there's any waiver wire stipulations for this injury what I do think is interesting is Josh McCown going down now the Browns all offense is [ __ ] you could stream basically any defense you want against them crow well should see more work he played really well last week don't think the carriers are going to be there going forward just because the only way is getting 18 carries again is if the Browns are in a game or they're ahead and that [ __ ] ain't happening again this year probably so you know you're a couple streamers if you have had given Garoppolo or something like that or you just going week to week I think Joe Flacco again for the second time in a row they get the Jaguars who have been torched Ryan Tannehill like I just said goes against the Cleveland Browns then we have Phillip Rivers who you'd expect you know to really decrease terms of his fantasy production but he did his thing last week I think he threw for four touchdowns and now he gets the Colts defense nobody's [ __ ] worse than the Colts defense they're literally without like their top seven the corner act is ridiculous I think that might be them corn it is oh you need you need me to try out for okay yeah I'll be there all right we're so I'm going to be a starting cornerback for the colts this weekend which means you should play Philip Rivers so Alex Smith plays against the jets as well Smith has been throwing the ball a lot more so far this this year he's looked decently ok not a great game against the texans but their defense now I guess the Jets who have been absolutely torched let up on 25 fantasy points to tie rod taylor last week I mean come on to the bills so those are four quarterbacks definitely in the streaming consideration conversation consideration conversation [ __ ] I'm like a lyricist lyricist literature lyricist all right I'm done now all over the receiver category we had not a lot of action here we had the seahawks game doubled minh and Tyler Lockett both left for the injuries briefly both came back to play in the game I don't think they're going to be sitting out this week so that's their like day-to-day but they all they both came back into the game after the injury so I'm not worried about them we have Julio Jones has been this dulu I was literally born with an ankle he was literally born questionable with an ankle injury so I'm not worried about him and his little calf strain I'm sure he'll be able to play so he's fine there should look out for Mohamed Sanu though because obviously he's the number two of something weird Avenue Julio or he can't suit up for some reason Muhammad's news like a guaranteed 10 to 12 targets because he's going to be the number one there next we can look at Donte Moncrief so he left with a shoulder injury he didn't return to the game we haven't really heard an update from him yet up to this point when i'm doing this video interestingly though Phillip Dorsett if Moncrief mrs. this game I think Dorset has huge appeal he's already the receiving leader for the Colts he has the most receiving yards on the team and he has the second most targets behind qi Hilton here he has more targets than montcrief so Dorset could easily end a year as water fever 2 in this in the offense Moncrief mrs. time I think Dorset is great plug and play this week for a wide receiver we can touch up my boy be Marsh let me down a little bit by she will turn it around now god I would all be honestly I wasn't even watching the Thursday night game the Jets bills which is [ __ ] because I had like four guys playing in it and i also had money on the jets winning that game but you know that's just like way too much [ __ ] anxiety for me so I'm gonna turn this [ __ ] off let it do its thing I'll check the box bar at the ends I don't have time for this right now I don't my heart I don't have it in me to watch that game i like my mind ship will explode you know like I get anxiety over this [ __ ] is such a problem is I need to go to fan are there any fantasy football doctors out there because I feel like that is a profession a market that has not been tapped yet just strictly anxiety for people that play fantasy football like me um I forget what I was even saying ready Marshall twisted his whole [ __ ] back hole names like like he took an L on that Nate like his [ __ ] light was like an L and I'm getting blown up in my group chat you know maybe from chat for our face football league and they're like oh [ __ ] Nick you're done like have a good season see you next fall or whatever all the [ __ ] i'm like what happened i see a picture be marshes mean I'm like oh turns out he's okay sprained knee and then topple said it wasn't a spring day either way he's day-to-day right now be marched it tough dude you're gonna have to keep an eye on that but if B Marsh doesn't play a noon wha that slot receiver who's been getting a ton of targets I think he's averaging like I think he's I think he has 145 yards and touchdown over over the two games and he's seen like eight seven or eight targets per game with marshall and decker both playing and along with Forte getting a ton of target so and then while seems to be like a real piece of that ball fence here Marsh mrs. sometime he could you know get up to eight ten targets in their next game and I think that would be a really good pickup for guys who are looking for a wide receiver so look towards a new wha keep your eye on the reports from be Marsh I'm not worried about him right now not really worried about any other waters here just was like the same she has bless you man max just keep going down keep going down this is why i preached this whole 0y0 running back theory because running backs just get killed every [ __ ] year man I can't trust them hoes anyways you know I want to do this quickly for you guys because the waiver wire is tomorrow I still have to set like my six teams and figure out who I want to pick up where I every year I'm like yo I'm only going to do one to two teams like a week later I'm like myth I have like three dress going on at the same time I'm like a live drive I'm like online draft live draft like email draft I'm like why do i do this to myself man it's the worst but do this for you guys I hopefully it helped um just a recap i guess my top pick ups would be Charles Sims if he's available Theo Riddick if he's available and then I personally love Dwayne Washington if I had to choose someone on the Panthers to pick up it would be fozzy whittaker and then Cameron artis-payne based on you know just production last weekend how we saw the Kerry split and calf has been enacted the first two games while he's healthy so that's where I would go there I wouldn't blow a big budget on either of those dudes same thing goes in Miami of foster misses a game I would stick to a je as the one guy there but also i'm definitely not blowing any serious amount of money on those dudes so you know that's where that leaves me and it's been a pleasure i hope you guys are to know so i'm not in my big league on 101 I lost last week thanks to Alan Robinson thanks to Drew Brees thanks to sit like how do i start matt forte and i still end up losing by 40 points man i [ __ ] hate fantasy i'm just lying on a fantasy but i love you all Zoe's go follow us on twitter at BD GE underscore fantasy FB go tweet at me leave a comment below feel free to email me all that stuff will be in the description underneath the video make sure you go like this video if you enjoyed it if you didn't enjoy it I don't care put a thumbs up also because I'm swaggy like that you can subscribe if you're not already subscribed but I know I have my lawyer we're probably the only people that watch this I didn't know how I get more subscribers it's kind of cool that YouTube's like so organic with the growth but i always appreciate you guys watching I appreciate all the comments I've read all the comments don't worry if I don't get back to you within like two or three days follow up on the comment follow up on the email and I will eventually try my hardest to get back to you also I don't know if you guys give a [ __ ] but I put my personal Instagram snapchat down there if you want to follow me whatever whatever whatever whatever one more announcement actually not fantasy football related but I did accept the job offer in new york city and i will be starting this upcoming monday which means i'm gonna be super super super [ __ ] busy i'm gonna be leaving my house at like 730am probably earlier than that and not getting home until probably 730 at night because the commute sucks dick but I'm gonna try my best to keep this updated I'm gonna have to get a schedule go where I get a video out every Tuesday just like this I think I'm gonna stick to this format where it's just like the Tom waiver wire ads in the week because it just takes you longer your caps are doing buddy open guys enjoy it again so you know we had a chance oh ok now there's what happens when you make out
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BOSTON VS WARRIORS FULL GAME HIGHLIGHT
nothing college or a different program to the NBA everyone is athletic everyone has it all trains go to the left hand it's tipped home by Davis contain the time on the G League and he had weight issues I splash for the D the what time warrior could we're gonna see that a lot this foul James in the land nice pass again it's Davis this time building that chemistry early between the two with a 350 he puts it home but they've seen new players on their roster his chairs at the heart are the counts [Applause] [Music] in the open court like that mister ain't no huh five guys right there five seven footers and you wait for but you follow no you're so right wrist this is what he does he loves and embraces the contact list of hitters but his advantage coming at you full estate Alfonso my kidding [Applause] completes the three-point blow Hiller's Culley yes the yours on the board Russell kicks it out hurry with lots of time for play yes that's only fitting the first three in this building comes from Steph heard Jeff l13 taking advantage of the lack of height that's LeBron James wave of attack compute the 30 how valuable is broken up covered by Watteau will just come on here's green [Applause] Davis is fair there's a height difference you were talking about what counts at a foul could be hugged up right next to the court so the fans could have an intimate experience and guys they're assisting the vendors from the bay area serving barrier classics also a big concern this parking scope when a fan buys a ticket they get free light rail transportation to the game to the third coming out here is Tory off the pass just like la is gonna do and shot blocking they're gonna be able to get out any time thing Jevon is referred sentence bring past on the outside snaps set it up mass exhibit recruitment to the jet accomplished Red Rivers logo sets it up here's Howard put down by Davis Anthony Davis play Thompson recovering semesters torn ACL versus Evans knocking it down comeback in a playoff game where you have it have weeks of practice aside to get acclimated you never know but it does seem like there will be a chance though for them to develop all the players don't pool their first-round draft pick from Michigan laughs you say yes I want Jordan Klum those guys - I'm sorry proving those guys to get better but teams aren't waiting for that they're coming at oh yeah one on one but with his back to the basket anymore so now they get him some quick duck Ian's pushed the animal for the obviously having grown up in Riverside and played to destroy the dynamic wall George doesn't even take a phone call for magic - I let kids you know and goes to the Clipper it's lil Oh LeBron James taking to the rim ends up on top of a van I think that's gonna save a lot of wear and tear on the broth as well because now he doesn't really give me the man until he has to be the man you can lean on these young guys [Applause] and help with the Defensive Player of the Year and Gobert I will check out Chris's rundown oh it's a lot more I know I'm hearing it on Twitter right now but get ready for see where one point but he's in a teaching mode easy [Applause] here LeBron gets the rebound of his missed shot looks to save it but the Warriors on it here's who sets it up yes the shuffle from downtown by short Paul having committed to challenge and to the areas a call personal foul which we just saw a call back down to warrior laughing look like telling about this will whisper on the drive no Davis shoots raise the lip there's grief Costello [Applause] which puts the Lakers more aggressive with the 24-second shot clock violation smash defensive effort to start the second half for the Lakers to develop McKee with the hostile gets it down low [Applause] until going with his young players at at his belt on a head this time way off on a three-point attempt he is able to finish Steve Kerr did not like where he saw the last couple of sequences it takes a timeout [Music] Swiss Briscoe off the fake takes to the rim and scores high school a year with four to the three seasons at Villanova his Daniels with the driving hooked any one class offensively don't want we're talking about go to status LD starter on the floor right now for the Lakers is cookie Pascal three [Applause] that's ridiculous that's a nice resume right there okay Koch even a hit off the pass fingers summer crowd tonight 18,000 64 from way downtown Troy Daniels like as plates a two on one off the steal the key and Daniels on the exchange about the past back from the big fella to they get to the rim that brought home he's proving them to be can handle that responsibility I like to see Dwight Howard at the score so digging ready to come in you know pass on the second half of this game LeBron James number one pick in 2003 Dwight the number one pick in 2004 and Anthony Davis the number one pick in 2012 Alex Caruso I live in LA so is a Laker legends like no it's cute and I love that too he's just like down the Horford and it ain't gonna be funny when I coming and playing my game and you see that by him knocking that three down Howard with the bucket and he draws the foul so who got a la this alex caruso a happy guy play very well at the end of last season come on as opposed to a former Laker home game Dave see now you're seeing your son out here cold calling his way to the room and stopped it is a trap lost it Howard with the outlet for Jackson who lays it home rocking a close vote before the game he talked about the defensive intensity that and if they have that into fast-break points have been cookie because they can control the paint get out and control the pace see whether you mentioned this earlier of power drops down another one about the center position for the Lakers now that is nine points and nine rebounds with Dwight Howard McGhee escoba knocks down a three ten point in Howard we would no one knew what to expect right I know it's only one preseason game but if you were a Laker fan the way he left the way Kobe Bryant kind of treated you right let's keep it real that's what we do on Turner I mean they they butted heads right he didn't get the effort not hope he called him out and said they didn't swap hands he didn't give his part of the deal right it was part of the deal man he writes him coming back in and making this is a big part a big part of score [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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A New Perspective: Awareness of expressive suppression hindering my mental health
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Christian Nähle – Bringing Open Source to the Public Administration
i'm here to talk about open source my name is christian naylor in english i go by chris and i live in dortmund and i work for an initiative called door fuss the name breaks down in two parts door stems from dortmund and everything in dortmund is abbreviated with door d-o and our initiative aims for fuss um free and open source software and so we called ourselves the dolphos which makes even sense in english because it's an imperative and says do free and open source software um so we wanted to keep our name uh plain um we aim for um free and open source software as a name states um i personally come from a very curious background for um everything that has to do with accessible knowledge um that gives empowers people that brings people together that helps form communities and is not exclusive so i'm also interested in various other topics that start with open but our initiative wanted to focus on free and open source and software it could be easily assumed that we also aim for open data which is also a big topic for the administration also the municipal administration but when we first entered the stage of our local initiatives and politics we did not want to be perceived as a couple of guys who know everything about digitalization and can comment on everything and even though i would say open data for example and open source software have a strong relation you need to bring forward very different kinds of arguments and it's to can can lead to very separate worlds and so we limited ourselves um to the first world um we started out in 2000 just a couple of guys who were enthusiastic about a foss and we wondered why isn't our administration on board with foster like what's the deer so we maybe were also a little bit naive in the beginning uh we didn't ask we didn't ask ourselves too much on why the other side uh like the administration developed in a way that it did why is it how come that it is so pretty that's the right word um somewhat um and looking back i would say was also good that we were a little naive because then we could be very straightforward with our um view on free and open source software and didn't make some things too complicated um so we could be very straightforward and in the beginning coming from this naive background we thought well let's write the lord mayor letter explaining our well thought through arguments it all makes sense it's rational he'll understand um but playing with this idea um we we realized well in dortmund we have an administration um of about 10 000 people we have 600 000 inhabitants and um so it's quite a big city it's quite a big administration and then we thought well if the lord mayor has so many um employees um he probably doesn't do everything himself so if you write him a letter uh he will just hand it down to somebody and from the administration and they will um answer for him and that's actually how administration works so all we would have gotten would have been a letter from the i.t department of the city and probably would have said no we don't want to do that and so our initiative would have been dead from the beginning and so we wondered um how do you how do you um catch a big fish like a really big fish and it's by catching smaller fish first and so we did something not very digital we started in german we say clinton we started to show up at different uh places and started to have little chats first before addressing uh the local parliament or the mayor so for example we um what's garden shots privacy data security things like that yeah the person was responsible for the data security of the citizens um so we went to that person who is also an employee for um the administration and we said well uh uh open source has uh certain abilities contributing to data security for for the citizens uh what do you think about it and how do you feel uh towards the software we are using right now um from for example microsoft and then we also for for this kind of chat we dug up some documents um from the national level um and you know we could really um strengthen our own arguments by that and so we we did that part we went to the union and said well if you want to be able to participate in the technology we use in the administration um well open source gives you that ability and it's it's in history it has always been the thing of unions to be able to participate in the means of production so um they were quickly on board with it and so we did all these kinds of things then we advanced at some point to um parties and that took years so what i say now in two or three minutes it took years um and took a lot of talks it took a lot of um things that needed to be put in writing and we needed to point out um various uh conflicts for example in the procurement strategy of the city um like if you have a vendor login with microsoft um you don't have uh competition when you when you procure and use software uh you always say from the beginning and it's going to be microsoft next you know whatever cams that comes after windows 10 it's going to be that what we're going to use and that is not in line with the european law at this point and so pointing out all these um contradictions um it's and under the rule of law it became more and more a problem to deal uh with a certain with with the software infrastructure we're having right now and this always strengthened our argument and in a parallel process which we didn't have anything to do with the discussion about um digital sovereignty um emerged and i think this is very much due to um a shift in the political landscape on a world stage with the election of donald trump the europeans looked west and a lot of always for granted taken relationships um started to to come with a question mark like we we found out more and more that our i call it in german the immaterial infrastructure which is which is the software um that our whole immaterial infrastructure in the federal republic of germany and and beyond um is is not ours it belongs to somebody else a company or multiple companies and these companies might be under the influence of a foreign government which is not in line with the interests of the government here here meaning germany or europe and that started a big political shift and from from looking west we in europe started looking east and we saw china emerging very strongly and also having a lot of power in the software industry and in the uh in the infrastructure sector and so um europeans started to wonder where's our sovereignty going to be like in a strongly shifting political world and so the idea of this digital sovereignty emerged which is being pushed forward by the ministry of the interior uh from germany uh and i think this is due to the reason that that they are um in charge of the um the bill of rights something like that and so they needed to be able to protect the data of the citizens and like with with data protection we don't want to protect the data we want to protect the person behind this data and so there started more and more people in charge started to realize this and suddenly in dortmund we were somewhat ahead of a wave because we already developed um very specific arguments for the municipality to move towards open source and so suddenly people started to ask us like today um how did you do it what was that about and what kind of arguments did you develop and this also gave a very strong push um to the political discussion here in the local in the local politics and in this way we cooperated um with as an initiative we cooperated with the municipal administration and started to give hints to the local politics and then they um decided now in in february um that they want to have this open source first strategy and this means um that we uh like before you you had before this decision we had to explain that open source is maybe an alternative and it may be good and now the switched around and the proprietary software has to explain why only it can be used and not an open source software so this is the trick if you will because this way the administration has to say why it uses which kind of software and it has to say why open source is not possible and that's the big change we're experiencing right now and with the deutscher state attack it's it's you maybe know it it's an organization of very cities that have a certain population organized in it um throughout of germany they want to put forward a special break bridge a special report stating that we need to move towards more open source and they want to contribute to the discussion and we also work on that special report which is um due in may and it's going to consist of two parts and the first part and that is explaining what is open source um why do we want to implement it in the public infrastructure and the second part and this is the part the first part you probably already know very much already the second part is i think for me now the really exciting part and it will be due in autumn and it's going to ask the question of governance what kind of institutions what kinds of instruments do we need in the public administration in order to really implement and handle open source um like like if i want to procure a software um as an employee of a public administration how do i know which license qualifies as open source um that's a very basic question and that needs to be answered and it needs to be answered for a lot of new municipalities and all these kinds of thoughts we need to ask ourselves how do we get software from another city like a usual procurement process is from the administration to the company so there needs to take place a strong shift and the people who do it need to know how to do it and that's going to be um answered in some way in the governance report that is due in autumn and uh i think um one last thought before we maybe go into a discussion um it's um i think now it's a very different uh time to have this discussion about digital sovereignty um like if it would have been 20 years ago it would have gone very differently and now we not only have this different geopolitical landscape we also have a lot of pressure um due to climate change uh because the world it's uh uh and at least the people i see in the videos we are about the same age and we're going to live some time on this earth and we're going to see very strong um changes and it's going to put a lot of pressure on us and the world is going to be more turbulent um and it's not going to be as calm as it's as it may have been or as it may be now um so we need a very strong resilience in the infrastructure and open source in the digital sector it gives us this uh resilience like we've seen now in in the in this pandemic that our infrastructure already is not as resilient as it maybe should be or at least as we wish it would be but this pandemic is uh nothing compared to what is going to hit us um due to climate change and climate change is always um more ahead of us than we scientifically know and it's not slowing down so this is for me also very strong motivation this resilience in our infrastructure due to open source for all these things to come so um while talking i had one has a thought that may be interesting for you um i'm going just to copy one link in in the chat because we also um we work together with many um institutions over the time and we um displace them all on a home page we have the free software foundation europe we have the union we have the document foundation um we have the open source business alliance we have a climate association we have a local church which helped us a lot for having a place where we can be and hold certain kind of rallies or so and um this was also a big part to to integrate uh in the in the in the in the free software community and in the uh local community and this helped us also very strongly to get ahead yes so far yeah thank you very much kristen very good english actually um so i think uh i think we can uh open up um the discussion um yeah maybe uh yeah jacob still yeah maybe you want to take over here no i'm happy to thank you christian that that was that was excellent um um learned a lot question for you when you when you say you're having an open source first policy does that mean you're also looking for for solutions that are coming from other cities yes there was i put another going to put another link in the chat so you can see all the um logos um that makes sense we are in a strong need of a an open source repository for the public service that's for example what i mean by institution we need new kinds of institutions for governance and like like github for example um we need a point where we can look to where we can go to if we want to see did other cities already um make a program that we're in need of or do we want to be part of the development and we as an initiative but also the city uh that we put forward um this initiative and um the state i live in um north rhine westphalia you may know germany has 16 states along with the federal level we have 17 governments in germany so that's quite something and northrop westphalia is going to develop now they just announced that in march they're going to develop an open source code repository and this is how we are going to that's a very important thing i think to interact with other cities and where we can take but where we also should and must contribute does this answer a question or did i carry like i carried away thank you very much no that's perfect thank denise you had a question i do have a question um first of all great work uh you're gonna need and maybe you already have this some um concise descriptions or or tests of what is sufficiently open for your uses because for a long time you're going to be splitting hairs so you mentioned github for instance uh there are alternatives to github that are more open but of course github is in the business of selling itself to enterprise and so a lot of the fast moving features are at github now there is an effort at ieee to build a platform based on git lab that's what they call pure open source and i would think that that would be a better choice for for y'all if you were gonna try to figure stuff out the the my real question is about the term digital sovereignty um as often happens in people's ears when when translating across languages words sound differently in different ears right so for instance the word scheme in british english means plan in american english and the word scheme in american english is kind of shifty and not trustworthy right so there's little there's little differences in the way we hear certain words even within english um digital sovereignty to me especially with the language that surrounds it sounds like a nationalist effort and i'm troubled by the potential rise of nationalism under the banner of open source because um part of why we've made the leaps forward that we've made in the last 20 years which is my whole open source career is that everybody was in it together and trying to solve the same problems and so there was economies at scale there were reasons why people would build things we can't really afford to go into little individual country islands of code right that that's not going to so i'm i'm anxious to see us share things um based on a rubric of what does open source mean to municipal governments in academia rather than um creating an effort a rallying around an effort for independence that my other concern about it is i've done been doing this a long time and i watched brazil for instance get very interested in open source so interested in fact that we we were all we opened open source advocates were all asked to do campaign pictures with prominent politicians that were running for president in brazil one year and then of course the next administration that came in came on a platform of let's undo all that craziness and the open source community suffered because of it so finding a commonality that isn't politically motivated is another piece of advice that i have um so that was that was three pieces of advice number one was um don't be afraid to look to the west for pure open source solutions and figure out what open source means to you that's the first one the second one is come up with a better term than digital sovereignty because it's terrifying particularly coming from germany and number three is um think about um building a a network as jacob has been advocating and i've been helping him all this time and network around europe but outside of europe as well make a network of municipalities that want to work this way and then hold them to some code of conduct that indicates that they're they're walking the talk i would include contribution back as one of those things and um and then i have a question at that end of it which is you said that there was a study going on now the last study that was done by the european union european commission was actually conducted by deloitte and it was very very difficult working with deloitte you can ask astor about that it was not easy because they are actually predisposed not to have it work out right because it means they have to change how they behave the only way that it could happen in the last round was because um rented expertise was required by the european commission so they had to have bonafide open source people involved somehow but those people were not involved in the final outcomes of the report so i think it'd be good if there was a new way to create these kinds of reports that were still rigorous but were not led by companies whose business model was threatened by a change okay uh yeah i can i can try to uh comment on that and um okay yeah we have a lot of um various parts um let's maybe start with what's the part i i feel most passionately about um i absolutely agree with you the last thing we want is some european country uh going sovereign um just the sound of it this is not good uh well so i would i would respectfully suggest technical independence okay i uh i just i think it gets at what they're trying for um yeah the the the term digital sovereignty it's it's not uh coined by me or us at the local level um i'm actually not sure where it originated but i know it from this um federal discussion and that's where it has been coined the association with being nationalists i can see where that comes from and like i said it's i think it's the last thing we want uh some european country uh going soaring it's uh it wasn't the way to go looking at history and i personally uh very uh strongly for the european union which i think is also very important to state um these days i think what drives me for open source is having solutions that bring people together and not split them apart and in the sense of open source i think what what speaks to me at this about this is i can have a local solution i but i can also collaborate um worldwide so i can collaborate with the usa and china and if something um goes in a different direction i can just fork or keep my technical independence uh and i think that is what the this thought of this the sovereignty is about for me and in that sense i understand it as a quite friendly concept because it allows me to collaborate um but it does not force me in any way um so that's that's how i understand it and i also understand it in the context of the sustainable development goals because it helps in the technological transfer especially to the global house i can i can give something away without having less and i think uh that is awesome in this sense of um what do you say like helping the global north uh helping the global south from the global north um but i think that's all great and i think that most of the ideas that you talked about are perfect what i'm telling you i'm first of all let me say actually i should have said this first i i live in europe now i plan to live in europe for the rest of my life i'm interested in europe succeeding and the little european state that i live in succeeding as well i live in ireland um they i know from 22 years of doing open source that the best way forward is to grow the world pizza because then all countries get a slice of that pizza that grows as well along with growing adoption but i also know how the for-profit world has used open source to do different things i was involved in some of those projects right and figuring out how to keep projects alive when the profit motive is is less evident is going to be important but also since you talked about fixing procurement which is a great idea and all power to you um the uk tried to do this about three four years ago there are a couple people around that were that helped them and they can tell you what worked and what didn't about how that all worked right i think that open sourcing shared experience is also valid so coming up with fora that allow you to ask the uk how would how did you change your procurement because they've not done a ton of talking about it right and what worked and what didn't asking you guys that how did you change your procurement and what worked and what didn't those kinds of things because they've only asked you the first set of questions what were your reasons or how did you convince people but there's a bunch of questions behind that i think that's what's what is next um for us um a lot of talking um we um well for one thing um we as a municipality um we can't work isolated like we're on an island um we need to integrate um with the different levels above us and we are going as a city or the city of dortmund is going to invite um to an municipal open government conference we have an organization in bonn it's called orca nrv which means uh open municipals uh north rhyme westphalia and uh they are about all kinds of stuff that is open around municipality open data and open source um software and they conducted the first municipal open government conference 2018 in in in cologne and we want to adapt this format for us and we want to invite um everybody who is interested and from civil society to um to people from other municipalities or the state level and the special report we are going to put forward this year i think it's going to help us a lot um placing dortmund in a strategic way on the on the map of the open source discussion and we need um we need several instances to to lead this discussion and we need places where we can bring people together to to describe a way forward and to have the new kinds of organ organizational ideas in the public service on how we do stuff and we also need to bring people from the state level together with people um that work in the industry or in civil initiatives um to have an understanding for the needs of each other because often what somebody from an administration says doesn't translate very well to somebody who works who is engaged in a civil um society at some point because they wonder like where does this need to come from what what's the vocabulary about we don't understand each other so we need to make sure that it translates very well and that's one of the next steps um we want um to take here and that's maybe maybe exactly the point where we can also implement those experiences yeah well that's really exciting i'm glad to hear where you're headed next thank you i'll stop being the only person talking now thank you denise that that was those were great uh points to to to really drill in on phil i i'm i see lots of parallels to what chris has been saying to what uh you know paris's journey has been including the idea of being you know very strategic in this open you know having the city itself be taking a leadership role not as an island but as a as leading a community might you i don't know talk a little bit about anything that christian um spoke on and your thoughts on this well i'm very impressed um i must say by all this work and the fact that you actually had elected officials switch from uh their old and bad habits to open source first and congratulations on this it's impressive um yes i i can see a lot of parallels between uh you guys and us and i don't know what can be next i must say i i definitely want to see how far you can go um i we're in the middle of the process of as i was saying building rosbo um i think i don't i don't know if this is something that you've already talked to or talked about in dortmund or if this is something too early so far i don't know creating an ospo you mean yes um not yet that's that will be due to the new um strategy for digitalization i see um because at the state of paris with um we're we've been doing open source uh for the last 20 years uh building our own uh digital digital service engine as well as using and contributing to other projects to other open source projects no matter how how much when whatever but we produce our own and we use somebody else's which i think is the correct balance uh to to oversee what we need to take care of when we're building our own um of course we're also trying to promote our own tool as well as promote the tools we use um i think it's very important to foster the use of open source within the city within the different um departments operational departments uh within the city um and yeah i i think we're in the middle of something where open source now needs like a a a mission needs that the elected official people bring and officialize some kind of a mission so that way whenever they leave they come and go this mission remains and now we can see in the middle to the long term how we can implement uh the the the role of such a mission um this is something that i've talked about this morning uh i was quite challenged by an unexpected question and i think this is uh something that we need to to bring and to to to to to make sure that happens is being independent from what we're very very lucky at the city of paris it's that during the last uh municipal uh elections um we had the greens that what that came first or almost first and they're very uh pushing well they're pushing open source very much so this is great to us this is a this is very good news what if in four years somebody else comes in power and drops the whole idea of pushing open source forward my job lots of people jobs and all of our efforts would go down and would be forgotten um it's i think it's very important to to to make sure our software your software other cities software remain no matter what um we're sitting on top of a 65 million euros worth software at the state of paris it's been built in 20 years it's come it's gone i mean but still 20 years after we're still sitting on top of this it would be a shame just to throw everything away because somebody very close friends to whoever decides to to to quit this is exactly what happened in madrid they used to develop something called console i don't know if you've heard of that it's a it's a digital tools software or platform and all of a sudden the new municipality comes and says okay no more means to develop consul so the projects just collapsed i think this is something that we need to be aware of and be very careful it doesn't happen in our own towns so i think there's uh yeah there's a watch to be organized there's also external collaborations to set up just to make sure it's there it's anchored and elected officials follow this and also tell us what thank you jacob i was about to mention this um we've also um tried as much as possible to make our open source policy as visible as possible and we were advised of this we didn't come out with this idea ourselves we brought this website that jacob just shared just to make sure that there is something that's anchored that's uh it's a will from the the first deputy mayor at the city of paris to bring and to follow open source and to push open source forward um yes so i wanted to just jump in on this we put in there the the something called what we're coining the define your open source one of the things we've seen is is that um when organizations reach a maturity level they launch a open source program office or whatnot most of them then define what their organization is about by using the dom the domain prefix open source dot dot or opensource.americanairlines.com or opensource.microsoft.com it's becoming a we're trying to it has become an industry standard in industry we're trying to shift that over into governments and and universities and so paris was one of the first ones we asked to say could you could you write down what it what what what is paris's engagement mission whatever it wants to to describe but this becomes a bit of a standard and we'd like to see if we couldn't get you know what would open source.dortmund.you know your official site be what would opensource.europeancommission.you know it sets a bit of a standard that we can all at least then say we're part of a community that's doing this together it's the very first step in in that yeah i will really take this uh thought along i already like it uh very much uh and uh also from philippe um you reminded me of something i have forgotten and also gave me some things to really take along um because in dortmund i also paste a link in the chat i don't know what all these parties are called in english but uh we um um our our um decision for open source it is it has been carried by um the major conservative party um the party of angela merkel as well as by the socialist democrats um the second party in the federal government right now it's also been carried by the greens and also by the liberals and also by the left party and these are the main parties we have in our local municipality and they decided on this um together and uh this made me especially happy because we we didn't just get a decision uh like with a couple of votes the majority and next term is going to take a shift again um they they took a decision that has been carried uh together and this won't just fall over because there's another election so there's um some stability um to be expected out of this decision that makes me very happy and i think it reminded me of another um aspect that has been quite important to me um like me personally um i'm also very motivated for open source by my world view that really drives me um to be able to share and to be an open uh interaction with with people um but for the for the sake of the political discussion um we um stripped the open source discussion of this worldview and we put forward mainly technical arguments that we need a more flexible resilient architecture that fits together in all kind of ways like like we see it in the public service and that made it adaptable from the left to the right in a political sense so we put together forward a non-technical view and uh i also like what you said like that that you need a kind of narrative um that also reminded me um how important it is to be aware that uh people who do um politics that um like like every community uh they have their own wording their own language in a way you know like and if i um go forward in the uh to the politics and uh speak my own language like from the open source background they won't understand they won't care so i have to put it in terms that they are used to and that they can understand and i very much like the idea like you said to have a narrative um that they that they carry on through the different terms and i think it's it's a good question like what could this narrative be um like i said earlier for me is a strong motivation to have a resilience um in the infrastructure for for the catastrophes to come and maybe something like this um can be a narrative for them like just making sure the public service doesn't fail and keeps on running like the last thing somebody in responsibility wants is that his service fails because he's going to be lame so maybe this is something we can phrase for them and also what you reminded me of is um yes we need uh uh like we need more than the open source software we need an open source ecosystem uh where it can thrive and many things um belong to this ecosystem in an often very equal way so we shall not forget about that i agree um sorry sorry i was going to say that 10 years into running the open source initiative i decided to try to get all the open source projects involved in its governance to be more representative of everything that was going on and we put together a group of the leaders of all the prominent open source projects you could think of and to my horror i discovered that we couldn't do anything together because we had so many differences in the way we talked about things and the way we ran our individual projects that we couldn't decide where to have lunch together much less how to move forward you know to make the osi more more broad because everybody's agenda got in the way so i think it's worth putting down and thinking about common principles that everybody can agree on and then holding on to those it'll be a hard exercise because there's language differences and there are so many um different motivations but i think it's worth pushing for that early and then holding on to it you'll end up with refuse mix because that's what happens i mean but polarity is better than a hundred different people who supposedly agree and can't even talk to each other right um so anyway that was one of my big lessons learned from the early days of open source we didn't do enough to harmonize what it meant we thought that open source definition was going to be enough but it turned out that how you practice is really important and makes it harder for people to collaborate if they don't sort of agree you
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Kybalion (version 2) | The Three Initiates | *Non-fiction, Philosophy | Talkingbook | English | 3/3
chapter 15 of the Cabal yin by the three initiates this LibriVox recording is in the public domain recording by Andrea Fiore chapter 15 hermetic axioms the possession of knowledge unless accompanied by a manifestation and expression in action it's like the hoarding of a precious metal a vain and foolish thing is like the hoarding of precious metals a vain and foolish thing knowledge like wealth is intended for use the law of use is universal and he who violates it suffers by reason of his conflict with natural forces the Cabal yin the hermetic teachings while always having been kept securely locked up in the minds of the fortunate possessors thereof for reasons which we have already stabled were never intended to be merely stored away in secret it the law of use is dwelt upon in the many teachings as you may see by reference to the above quotation from the Cabal Yin which states it forcibly knowledge without use and expression as a vain thing bringing no good to its possessor or to the race beware of mental miser witness and express into action that what you have learned study the axioms and aphorisms but practice them also we give below some of the more important hermetic axioms from the Cabal yin with a few comments added to each make these your own and practice and use them for they are not really your own until you have used them to change your mood or mental state change your vibration the Cabal yin one may change his mental vibrations by an effort of will in the direction of deliberately fixing the attention upon a more desirable state will direct the attention and attention changes the vibration cultivate the art of attention by means of the will and you will have solved the secret of the mastery of moods and mental states to destroy an undesirable rate of mental vibration put into operation the principle of polarity and concentrate upon the opposite pole to that which you desire to suppress kill out the undesirable by changing its polarity the Cabal yin this is one of the most important of the hermetic formulas it is based upon true scientific principles we have shown you that a mental state and its opposite were merely the two poles of one thing and that by mental transmutation the polarity might be reversed this principle was known to modern psychologists who apply it to the breaking up of undesirable habits by beating their students concentrate upon the opposite quality if you are possessed a fear do not waste your time trying to kill out fear but instead cultivate the quality of courage and the fear will disappear some writers have expressed this idea most forcibly by using the illustration of the darkroom you do not have to shovel out or sweep out the darkness but by merely opening the shutters and letting in the light the darkness has disappeared to kill out a negative quality concentrate upon the positive pole of that same quality and the vibrations will gradually change from negative to positive until finally you will become polarized on the positive pole instead of the negative the reverse is also true as many have found out to their sorrow when they have allowed themselves to vibrate to consistently on the negative pole of things by changing your polarity you may master your moves change your mental states remake your disposition and build up your character much of the mental mastery of the advanced hermetics is due to this application of polarity which is one of the most important aspects of mental transmutation remember the Hermetic axiom quoted previously which says mind as well as metals and elements may be transmuted from state to state degree 2 degree condition to condition pole to pole vibration to vibration the Cabal Yin the mastery of polarization is the mastery of the fundamental principles of mental transmutation or mental alchemy for unless one acquires the art of changing his own polarity he will be unable to affect his environment an understanding of this principle will enable one to change his own polarity as well as that of others if he will but devote the time care study and practice necessary to master the art the principle is true but the results obtained depend upon the persistent patience and practice of the student rhythm may be neutralized by an application of the art of polarization the Cabal yin as we have explained in previous chapters the Hermit has hold that the principle of rhythm manifests on the mental plane as well as on the physical plane and that the bewildering succession of moods feelings emotions and other mental states are due to the backward and forward swing of the mental pendulum which carries us from one extreme of feeling to the other the Hermit us also teach that the law of neutralization enables one to a great extent to overcome the operation of rhythm in consciousness as we have explained there is a higher plane of consciousness as well as the ordinary lower plane and the master by rising mentally to the higher plane causes the swing of the mental pendulum to manifest on the lower plane and he dwelling on his higher plane escapes the consciousness of the swing backward this is affected by polarizing on the higher self and thus raising the mental vibrations of the ego above those of the ordinary plane of consciousness it is akin to rising above a thing and allowing it to pass beneath you the advanced hermit is polarizes himself at the positive pole of his being the I am Pole rather than the pole of personality and by refusing and denying the operation of rhythm raises himself above its plane of consciousness and standing firmly in his statement of being he allows the pendulum to swing back on the plain without changing his polarity this is accomplished by all individuals who have attained any degree of self mastery whether they understand the law or not such persons simply refused to allow themselves to be swung back by the pendulum of mood and emotion and by steadfastly affirming the superiority they remain polarized on the positive pole the master of course attains a far greater degree of proficiency because he understands the law which he is overcoming by a higher law and by the use of his will he attains a degree of poise and mental steadfastness almost impossible at belief on the part of those who allow themselves to be swung backward and forward by the mental pendulum of moods and feelings remember always however that you do not really destroy the principle of rhythm for that is indestructible you simply overcome one law by counterbalancing it with another and thus maintain in equilibrium the law of balance and counterbalance are in operation on the mental as well as on the physical planes and an understanding of these laws enables one to seem to overthrow laws whereas he is merely exerting a counterbalance nothing escapes the principle of cause and effect but there are many planes of causation and one may use the laws of the higher to overcome the laws of the lower the Cabal ioan by an understanding of the practice of polarization the Hermit us rise to a higher plane of causation and thus counterbalance the laws of the lower planes of causation by rising above the plane of ordinary causes they become themselves in a degree causes instead of merely caused by being able to master their own moods and feelings and by being able to neutralize rhythm as we have already explained they are able to escape a great part of the operations of cause and effect on the ordinary plane the masses of people are being carried along obedient to their environment the wills and desires of others stronger than themselves the effects of inherited tendencies the suggestions of those about them and other outward causes which tend to move them about on the chessboard of life like mere pawns by rising above these influencing causes the advanced hermit is seek a higher plane of mental action and by dominating their moods emotions impulses and feelings they create for themselves new characters qualities and powers by which they overcome their ordinary environment and thus become practically players instead of mere pawns such people help to play the game of life understandingly instead of being moved about this way in that way by stronger influences and powers and wills they use the principle of cause and effect instead of being used by it of course even the highest are subject to the principle as it manifests on the higher planes but on the lower planes of activity they are masters instead of slaves as the Cabal Ian says the Wise Ones serve on the higher but rule on the lower they obey the laws coming from above them but on their own plane and those below them they rule and give orders and yet in so doing they form a part of the principle instead of opposing it the wise man falls in with the law and by understanding its movements he operates it instead of being it's blind slave just as does the skilled swimmer turn this way in that way going incoming as he will instead of being as the log which is carried here and there so is the wise man as compared to the ordinary man and yet both swimmer and log wise and fool are subject to the law Hugh understands this is well on the road to mastery the Cabal Yin in conclusion let us again call your attention to the hermetic axiom true hermetic transmutation is a mental Act the Cabal Yin in the above axiom the Hermit asti's that the great work of influencing one's environment is accomplished by mental power the universe being wholly mental it follows that it may be ruled only by mentality and in this truth is to be found in explanation of all the phenomena and manifestations of the various mental powers which are attracting so much attention and study in these early years of the 20th century back of and under the teachings of the various cults and schools remains ever constant the principle of mental substance of the universe if the universe be mental in its substantial nature then it follows that mental transmutation must change the conditions and phenomena of the universe if the universe is mental then mind must be the highest power affecting it's phenomena if this be understood then all the so-called miracles and Wonder workings are seen plainly for what they are the all is mind the universe is mental the Cabal Yin end of chapter 15 recording by Andrea Fiore WWAN D Rea fi o AR dot name end of the Cabal Yin by the three initiates
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Did Lexus Make The Best Luxury Off-Roader In The Market? 🤔 #shorts
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Bullseye Deluxe: Burn In and First Cook
hey Rec Deckers I'm Chef John Pennell and now that you have your assembly all completed on your new rtb 380x it's time to do that first burn-in now there's a few reasons why the burning is so important not only does it burn any residual material left inside the barrel it also helps Prime that auger motor and get your grates to the proper temperature for seasoning let's get started [Music] all right guys Step One is filling the hopper full of those Rec Tec ultimate blend pellets it's a perfect blend of red oak White Oak and Hickory and the only pellets I use in my rtb 380x foreign now that we have the hopper full of those Rec Tech ultimate blend pellets it's time to go ahead and prime the hopper so what I'm going to go ahead and do is I'm going to take the grates out for easy convenience they snug fit snug in the lid now that we have a handful of the rec Tech ultimate blend pellets Inside the Fire pot we can go ahead and replace our deflector now a good tip on the deflector is make sure that lip is facing up and there's equal distance around all the sides we're going to go ahead and put our 304 stainless steel grate on top this bad boy is ready to go all right guys now that we have our fire pot primed and all our internal components inside the grill it's time to start our burn in we're going to go ahead and hit the power button we're going to set it to 400 degrees and we recommend that you let it burn at 400 degrees for an hour and that's going to have you set up for success and now that you've had your rtb380x burning in at 400 degrees for an hour it's time to go ahead and start seasoning that Barrel up now we suggest that you use chicken thighs as your first cook why chicken thighs because they're really fatty they're going to help disperse the grease all over the barrel and inside the grill all over the grates giving that a really good seasoning now that's important because the more seasoning you get on your grill the better your food is going to taste that means that cook 20 is going to taste 100 times better than cook one all right let's get started so I have some chicken thighs here I just picked up from our local grocery store I went ahead and seasoned them with some of that Chef John sole powder we're gonna go ahead and throw them on skin side up these are going to take about 45 minutes to cook all the way through about 25 minutes through the cook we're gonna go ahead and flip these bad boys they're gonna be absolutely amazing all right Rec Tech family we've had our chicken thighs on the rtb 380x for about 25-30 minutes we're gonna go ahead and give these bad boys a flip but you could already see how golden Braille and delicious these things are looking so we're gonna go ahead and just flip them over these things are juicy we're letting them go for about another 10 to 15 minutes to the internal temperatures about 185 and then we're gonna pull these bad boys off hey Rec Tech family we are excited about these chicken thighs we've had them all for about 45 minutes we've hooked up to an internal temperature of about 185 degrees and these things look absolutely amazing we're going to pull them off let them rest for about five minutes and then they're ready to serve I couldn't be any happier bringing y'all such delicious food coming off the new rtb380x well I'm Chef John and for everybody here at the worldwide headquarters for rec Tech remember quality of food is quality of life we'll see you at direct Tech
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The 8 Most BROKEN Shadowlands Abilities & How To Counter Them | 9.0 PvP Guide
[Music] if you have been playing arena at all this season chances are there was at least one moment where you died in a way that left your whole team speechless you probably opened up your death log just to see your entire health bar vaporize in less than a second damage in arena is incredibly high right now and there are some abilities that are so incredibly powerful that you need to react almost instantly in order to survive because damage is so high and so many classes can stack offensive cooldowns there are some ability combinations that seem outright broken this guide will cover some of the hardest hitting abilities in the game and what you can do to shut them down make sure to stay tuned to the very end because the number one most broken ability might come as a big surprise let us know in the comments what ability is the most broken so far in shadow lands but before we do get into things we wanted to let you know that we recently relaunched our world of warcraft site over at skillcaps.com it's got a brand new look and our core system is filled with introductory class guides for every class from some of the best players around including chatimo marrow zb and zuniyaki just to name a few we've also packed in courses with arena commentaries and user reviews that you can watch to learn how the pros make their decisions in real time and help you all learn from your mistakes together so if you're interested in taking your pvp game to the next level and starting your journey to gladiator head on over to skillcaps.com wow and sign up today link is in the description below and if you're interested in joining our community discord which is filled with useful resources and quick access guides we've also got that linked in the description starting off our list of the most broken abilities in shadow lands is the demon hunter spell called the hunt this is the covenant ability for demon hunters that has a 1.5 minute cooldown and casts a one second spell that deals enormous burst damage and applies a powerful dot often times you will see demon hunters use this ability like an execute effect by casting this ability on targets who are already at low hp this is often paired up with a stun like chaos nova which will prevent all stunned targets from immediately reacting if the cast cannot be interrupted it can immediately kill a target if they are below a certain health percentage the best way to deal with this cooldown is to prevent putting yourself in a position where you will be below 30 hp if you are taking heavy damage against a demon hunter team popping offensive cooldowns do not wait to use any form of damage mitigation your goal should always be staying above 30 hp at all costs if you let yourself fall lower in hp you might not have time to react to the combination of stun effects with the hunt also try not to stack up against demon hunter teams when they are popping cooldowns demon hunters have aoe damaging effects combined with an aoe stun try to keep distance between the healer and the dps members of your team to make sure that the demon hunter can only stun one target with chaos nova before the hunt is used be aware that this ability does have a 50 yard range and will charge a demon hunter to the target it is used on this makes spread positioning even more important because it can help telegraph who the demon hunter wants to hunt the extra space between you and your partners can sometimes be the difference between life and death finally you can also stop all damage done by the hunt by using any form of cc on the demon hunter immediately after the cast finishes if the demon hunter gets stunned during the travel time the spell will not do any upfront damage keep in mind that the damage overtime portion of the hunt will still be applied if getting hunted during your q session was an unfamiliar way to die in arena let's talk about a more familiar way to die with the number 7 most broken shadowland ability elemental shaman instant damage elemental shamans are one of the specs on this list that have a ton of smaller cooldowns which stack up to a lot of burst damage their burst comes primarily through the combination of primordial wave echoing shock sky fury totem and storm keeper giving them the ability to unleash a combination of instant cast high damage lava bursts followed by two instant cast lightning bolts now you might be thinking how is it possible to counter instant cast damage well fortunately there are some small things you can do to increase your chances at surviving this damage first things first bear in mind that there is one casted spell during this rotation stormkeeper stormkeeper will give the elemental shaman the two instant cast lightning bolts that will be used at the end of the rotation because of its one minute cooldown this spell usually signals that high damage is coming you can use this information to either interrupt the stormkeeper to delay some of the damage or to communicate to your team that big damage is coming if you see a shaman casting stormkeeper and immediately use sky fury your immediate reaction should be to use a damage mitigation cooldown and try and kill the sky fury totem if possible it doesn't have much health but good shamans will place the totem out of line of sight where it is unkillable you will hear this repeated a lot in this guide but never be afraid to cool down trade if an elemental shaman is willing to invest multiple cooldowns into their burst damage do not hesitate to coordinate a defensive cooldown with your team as a response you should try and get as close to a 1 to 1 cooldown trade as possible damage mitigation cooldowns can allow your team to survive increased damage due to cooldowns once again the stormkeeper should communicate to your team that high damage is about to land either interrupt the storm keeper or be prepared to use a damage mitigation cooldown elemental shamans can also do dangerous damage with echoing shock and lava burst alone especially if the lava bursts are used against targets with primordial wave if you are a healer and see that echoing shock is coming off cooldown you can counter a lot of its damage by dispelling flame shock on the kill target lava burst damage gets dramatically reduced against targets without flame shock and this is especially true if the flame shock was applied with primordial wave all in all elemental shaman damage can be scary but with proper cooldown tracking it is possible to avoid a lot of its damage if elemental shaman burst at number 7 seemed shocking prepare to be shocked again by number 6 on our list enhancement shaman cooldown stacking if you have been playing arena since mists of pandaria you probably have nightmares about enhancement shaman's popping ascendants and instantly taking out someone's hp because shadowlands is ironically about death we should talk about the ways you might find yourself dead against enhancement shaman damage once again the damage dealt by this shaman dps spec involves stacking a few cooldowns most notably ascendance doom winds heroism or bloodlust and chain harvest ascendance is probably the scariest cooldown on this list and it will usually be paired with the rest of these spells ascendance is a three minute cooldown and transforms the shaman into a nature damage dealing machine causing an instant burst of nature damage and causing storm strike and auto attacks to have a 30 yard range and bypass armor this is stacked with dropping a windfury totem which will activate doomwinds giving the shaman increased wind fury weapon damage finally heroism or bloodlust will be used with the shamanism pvp talent and the chain harvest will be cast if the shaman is the ventier covenant unlike elemental shamans who telegraph their damage with the cast at the start of their burst rotation enhancement shamans will often pop all of their damage cooldowns and have instant front loaded damage chain harvest doesn't even need to be casted in order for huge damage to land the combination of ascendance doom wins and heroism is scary enough so how can you deal with it the best way to negate this damage is to immediately crowd control the shaman ideally with a physical stun or disarm effect one of the reasons warriors are so powerful right now is because they have a lot of tools for dealing for specs like enhancement shamans especially during cooldowns a warrior can disarm which will prevent the use of storm strike or stun the shaman with storm bolt or cast intimidating shout to prevent the majority of the damage during bloodlust stunts and disarm effects are often the most reliable but enhanced still can do decent damage with instant cast lightning bolts during their burst as well because of this even if a stun or disarm is available it can be worth it to trade a damage mitigating defensive cooldown because it will help reduce overall damage kiting the shaman isn't as reliable since ascendance will allow attacks at a 30 yard range in any case try and react as quickly as possible by either crowd controlling the shaman or using an available damage mitigation cooldown and finally try and track the cooldown of bloodlust and doomwinds preferably with add-ons a unique feature of doom wins is that it leaves a debuff on the enhancement shaman which can be used to track its cooldown once the debuff has expired the shaman will have access to the spell again tracking cooldowns will allow you to better anticipate setups from the enemy team and is especially important for dealing with the high burst damage caused by enhancement shaman cooldowns next on our list at number 5 is the wind walker monk storm earth and fire cooldown if you have been playing arena recently you surely have noticed how much damage when walkers can do in the most recent race to world's first run a wind walker monk who is also an arena world championship winner was the top damage for his guild limit complexity on some of their boss attempts wind walker monks deal incredibly high consistent damage even when no offensive cooldowns are used so what happens when you give an offensive cooldown to a class that already deals heavy hitting damage you get even more damage of course storm earth and fire creates clones of the wind walker monk that will copy their attacks giving the monk an overall damage increase every monk player also has access to the invoke schwenspell which summons a tiger that deals damage based on how much damage the monk has dealt on top of that wind walker monks usually play the kirian covenant giving them access to the weapons of order covenant ability this cooldown gives them increased damage with a mastery boost and the ability to use rising sun kick more frequently these three cooldowns cause massive damage increases for the monk and almost always demand a defensive reaction if this wasn't enough monks have an aoe through leg sweep allowing them to get consistent burst setups with their offensive cooldown when combined with the fact that storm earth and fire has two charges monks are really good at forcing cooldowns over consecutive ghosts on the enemy team the best way to counter this damage immediately is with a stun effect but just be careful that the monk is now channeling festive fury before a physical melee stun like kidney shot is used the talent turbo fist causes the monk to parry all melee attacks when channeling festive fury fortunately other forms of non-melee crowd control will still work ceasing the monk during cooldowns is incredibly important because storm earth and fire and invoke schwen scale directly based upon how much damage the monk is able to do if the monkeys cc'd these cooldowns will effectively deal no damage also try not to stack up on your teammates against any monk team the aoe stun from leg sweep can be absolutely devastating if it hits more than one target and makes it harder to react defensively as a team keep in mind that this arm effects do not do anything to stop monk damage monk attacks do not even require a melee weapon so do not waste this arm on monk cooldowns if no crowd control is available do not hesitate to trade a damage mitigating defensive cooldown if one is available this will help deal with the increased damage of the rising sun kicks that will happen during storm earth and fire kiting the damage is potentially unreliable as monks have very strong mobility and in many cases can quickly reconnect with the kill target before we move on to number 4 we've got an ability that wasn't quite broken enough to make into our top 8 but is still one of the strongest abilities in shadow lands nonetheless and that's an arm warrior spear of bastion this ability is available to warriors with a carrion covenant and creates an aoe circle on the ground that deals damage over time and tethers targets to the targeted location there are only a few ways to escape the circle which we will get to later and this ability combined with other damaging abilities of arms warriors can be a devastating combination for the enemy team in many cases warriors will combo this spell with warbreaker bladestorm and avatar many warriors also use the unhinged legendary which will cause their blade storm to automatically cast mortal strike on two random enemy targets the combination of these spells is powerful enough on a single target but when done on multiple targets in a spear of bastion with sweeping strikes it represents a lot of scary aoe damage for the enemy team we mentioned earlier that there are a few ways to escape the spear of bastion aoe tether unfortunately not every class has the tools necessary to remove it but here are some of the ways you can escape its aoe effect if you have a warlock on your team and you get speared near a demonic gateway the port effect from the gate will get you out of the damage shadow priests can also get out of the spear with greater fade and rogues with coke of shadows if you are playing the ventier covenant door of shadows will also get you out of the tether finally any hunter playing with the craven stratagem can remove the effect with feign death another incredibly useful tip against warriors is to track the cooldown of warbreaker this spell is one of the main components of their burst and is usually comboed immediately with other burst cooldowns if you see a warrior use warbreaker anticipate a lot of incoming damage one immediate way to counter this damage is through this arm just be careful not to use this arm into bladestorm or die by the sword because there will be a chance that it will be parried or immuned if you don't have a disarm on your team you should always avoid stacking up against warrior teams if possible the aoe damage from bastion spear warbringer and bladestorm can be absolutely brutal to heal through so avoiding aoe setups from the warrior can help mitigate a lot of damage finally if nothing else is available you should be willing to use a damage mitigating cooldown against spear of bastion when it is combined with other warrior cooldowns abilities like power word barrier are great for dealing with the damage especially if it's affecting multiple targets next on our list is a new addition to world of warcraft pvp coming in at number 4 is mind games which is available to both shadow and disciplined priests mind games is one of the most unique abilities ever in arena put simply when cast on a target an amount of damage done by that target will be converted into healing and the same applies to some healing which is converted into damage imagine casting your biggest heel on your partner only for that heal to be the cause of their death mind games is so powerful right now because of the popularity of hybrid dps classes like red paladins and enhancement shamans these two specs have powerful instant cast healing effects but if used with mind games these effects turn against them as damage instead there is really only one way to consistently counter mind games which is to dispel it because it is a magic debuff it can be removed by any healer it can also be reflected by things like spell reflection and netherward this is the best possible reaction as it will then force the enemy priests to burn a dispel in any case it should be dealt with as quickly as possible by removing it with a friendly dispel as soon as the debuff lands if no dispel is available the best thing you can do is kite avoid doing any damage or healing during its duration because it will just benefit the enemy team at your expense if you're class with healing overtime effects like a resto druid it's even worth it to quick off your own hots to prevent mind games damage if no dispel is available as a healer you should always track the cooldown of mind games and carefully manage dispels when mind games is available once mind games has been used you can continue dispelling as usual but when it is off cd be more cautious with your dispels there are some niche situations where you should try and heal through the mind games the amount of damage mind games can do is capped and sometimes it is better to soak the damage dealt by the mind games if no dispel is available if the target receiving heals from the mind games target is at high enough hp it is potentially worth it to heal through the mind games finally against teams with a priest and an affliction warlock it is sometimes better to try and heal through the mind games instead of dispelling it if there is an unstable affliction on the target needing the dispel the spelling ua deals a significant amount of hit points much greater than the damage dealt by mind games the next three abilities on this list are all incredibly powerful and it should come at no surprise that a certain combination of balanced druid spells has made its way onto the top three most broken abilities so far in shadow lands we're talking of course about incarnation and convoke the spirits incarnation or celestial alignment gives a flat increase to balance druid damage and gives them both lunar and solar eclipses which buffs both their wrath and starfire damage usually balanced druids will combine incarnation with two or more instant cast star surges which often crit for over 8k by themselves convoke the spirits is the knight fae covenant ability and will cast 16 random balanced druid spells over the course of a 4 second channel the most significant spells of these random casts are starsurge and full moon both of these abilities hit hard on their own but during convoke they will be hitting at the same time as starfires moonfires and rats with good rng a single four second convoke can cast a full moon and star surge back to back causing huge damage over just half of a second incarnation and convoke are good on their own and absolutely broken when stacked it should be noted that many pharaoh druids also play the knight fake covenant and also use convoke the spirits instead of dealing damage with spells their convoke unleashes a series of melee attacks including the powerful hitting ferocious bite the damage done by pharaoh druids is almost equally scary as balance druids during the convo cast the best way to counter the convoke is to simply interrupt it interrupting the spell immediately will prevent the majority of its damage from happening and will lock the druid on their nature school preventing the use of important spells like cyclone or bark skin if no interrupt is available use any form of crowd control to stop the cast except polymorph or hex because the druid will probably be in shape shift form when fighting balanced druids especially at higher ratings try and save some form of instant cast crowd control specifically to stop the convoc even if this means using a 1 second cheap shot or 2 second fear stopping the convoke is the biggest priority if no stops are available try and either line of sight the balance driven or use the strongest damage mitigation cooldowns available remember that the convoke casts are random and on random targets so your whole team might have to react with their defensive cooldowns if you have been judging this list so far for its lack of red paladins judge no more coming in at number 2 on our list of most broken shadow lance abilities are retribution paladin cooldowns just like enhancement and elemental shamans red paladins often stack multiple powerful cooldowns to unleash almost unstoppable damage red paladins will set up their damage with a combination of avenging wrath final reckoning seraphim and the kirian ability divine toll the first three of these abilities all provide significant damage increases to the paladin divine toll combined with a ringing clarity conduit allows the paladin to then empower their judgment and deal multiple judgment casts all benefiting from the increased damage of their offensive cooldowns these stacking damage modifiers give paladins a massive spike in damage and even help bolster their survivability due to increased word of gory healing while avenging wrath is active these cooldowns are often used in conjunction with crowd control effects shutting down a target from countering the damage just like enhancement shaman cooldowns one of the best ways to react to red paladin damage is with a physical stun effect like kidney shot or longer duration cc effects like polymorph cyclone or fear this arm will help with some of the damage from abilities like templar's verdict but the paladin will still be able to get off judgment casts bear in mind that avenging wrath can proc with the pvp talon aura of reckoning this proc creates a shorter duration wings than the longer self-casted avenging wrath that is why it is also important to track cooldowns like final reckoning and seraphim to know when the bigger damage is coming it can be difficult to cc a paladin for the entire duration of their cooldowns so it is often necessary to pop a defensive damage mitigation cooldown as a response kiting a red paladin is also possible so long as they don't have divine steed and blessing of freedom to immediately reconnect in any case either cc seeing the paladin or reducing damage through a damage mitigation cooldown is always a valuable trait into red paladin damage do not delay your reaction or try and heal through the damage if the red cannot be cc'd if you have made it this far you might be wondering what spell could possibly be stronger than convoke the spirits with incarnation or red paladin cooldown stacking one of the things we've talked about a lot in this video is the power of cooldown stacking usually these cooldowns are instant cast but require a few seconds to set up the number one ability requires virtually no setup and is guaranteed to cause massive instant cast damage coming in at the number one most broken ability in shadow lands is combustion combustion has been a staple for fire mages in arena for years now but it has never been as powerful as it is right now one of the biggest reasons for this is the change to the crit multiplier crits now deal 175 percent of normal damage up from 150 in previous expansions combustion causes every spell to crit which means the mage is seeing a huge increase to their normal damage nearly every mage plays with a rune of power talent which will auto activate when combustion is used fire mages will use the combination of combustion and its instant cast rune of power to create a huge spike in their damage output when this is combined with the infernal cascade conduit this is a lot of damage if two fire blasts are used during combustion the overall damage multiplier will cause a massive spike in dps some fire mages are also playing with the fevered incantation legendary effect which will give them up to 15 percent more damage after five critical strikes the damage multipliers of all these effects combined with the fact that most of their damage this instant cast makes combustion the most broken spell so far in shadow lands the most optimal way to deal with combustion is to dispel it it is a magic buff so any team with an offensive spell like purge or spell steel can remove it if removed would spell steel it can be worth it to dispel the buff off of yourself to prevent the fire mage from stealing it back trying to dispel combustion can be quite unreliable though especially since mages will often have multiple buffs on them at one time their new legendary triune ward can give them three extra buffs to burn through before combustion is dispelled because of this the most consistent way to react to fire mage combustion is to use a powerful damage mitigating cooldown as a dps you should be ready to trinket if necessary in order to use damage mitigating defensives like cloak of shadows or die by the sword healers should also be ready to use their strong defensive cooldowns like pain suppression or ironbark to mitigate as much damage as possible you can also try crowd controlling the mage but that is less reliable as most of the damage will be instant cast anything will happen very quickly if you have a knockback effect you can knock the mage out of the rune of power on the ground removing its 40 damage increase often times mages will combine combustion with their meteor spell which deals aoe splash damage the total damage done by this spell is split among all the targets it hits so it can be worth it to soak some of the damage done to your partners by standing in the meteor meteor is also often pre-cast before combustion is used meaning that if you see a meteor cast it can telegraph that huge damage is coming it is difficult to track the cooldown of combustion due to the pvp talon called pyrokinesis this talent makes the cooldown of combustion vary based on how many fireballs the mages casted so tracking the cd of combustion can be unreliable because of this it might be more useful to track the cooldown of meteor to have a better understanding of when damage might be coming all in all combustion is an on-demand all-in-one offensive cooldown that demands to be respected alright guys hopefully you're now more prepared to handle all of these broken abilities in shadow lands if you enjoyed the video don't forget to like and subscribe for more content just like this as always thanks for watching and we'll see you next time you
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Unraveling Limerence (just thinking differently isn't enough)
one of the things to understand about limerence is that whether or not it is coupled with noticeable trauma bonding and whether or not it Formed exactly the way that a trauma bond forms it heals like a trauma Bond heals just like there's nothing wrong at all with being able to love deeply there's also nothing at all wrong with being able to be marvelously obsessed with something to want it deeply now where we want to run into trouble with limerence is that when you're dealing with limerence you can't shut off the obsession your ability to self-regulate is not on it's hijacked so how do you regain your ability to still have marvelously deep wants marvelously deep loves obsessions that lead to Major progress growth and change while regaining your ability to regulate your emotions and to choose how you act choose how you feel well that takes going down to what's at the root and that's that's easier said than done because it's not exactly what you think about see there are certain doorways in to the root of your limerence all right and when it comes to what the doorways in will be their felt doorways one of the doorways into the root of your limits if you want to actually renegotiate it at its roots and regain your intentionality regain your ability to self-regulate is going to be the pain of not having what you want a pain that to some extent you deny when you're dealing with that sweet sweet longing and so let's consider now pain of not having it comes upon you all the time you might be telling yourself oh well I feel it all the time it's not helping me it's not healing me no no the problem is it's coming upon you and that's why it's keeping you in an oscillating Loop instead of healing you what I'm suggesting that you do is that you feel back to it and one of the best ways to do that is through the Body Sensations and sort of your internal proprioceptive GPS system on the inside of you so let's consider how to do this so you have a person or a situation that you have this limerence for when you think about it there's going to be some sort of pain as long as it's not overwhelming and you can tolerate it what I'm going to ask you to do is notice where activity is happening in your body some people might ask the question where does the pain live it doesn't matter at all if you can find where it lives it doesn't matter at all if you can find exactly where the traffic padding pattern or Echo is happening in your body when you think about what you want and the pain of not having it what does matter is that you exert the effort to look for it to feel back to it to cradle uh the the potential sensation of it in your awareness so take a moment to breathe deeply to breathe in deep to breathe out slow and to notice as you think about the pain of not having what you want as long as it's tolerable uh look around for where you're feeling the pain if it seems to be something outside of your body that's fine look for it there if it seems to be inside your body that's fine look for it there I'm going to invite you to look for how deep beneath the skin the feeling seems to reach and if you're only guessing where it is your guess is good enough guess about how big it is about how deep it is notice how things change inside of you because you're looking for it a lot of times the pain changes it either expands because you've been denying it for a very long time and you're starting to feel more of it and finally finally it's it's surfacing or it's going to sort of shrink to what seems like its right size so what I'm asking you to do is keep your turning your attention back to it it's okay if your protective processes pop your awareness out and it's hard to actually focus on it and to even focus on looking for it that's okay be like a good dance partner you got twirled out come on back in for another twirling out and breathe breathe because your body is self-sensing self-adjusting self-healing and when it comes to limerence just like when you're healing from trauma and Trauma bonding being able to be fully present in your body is part of the healing process if things start to tremble or start to wobble or start to cause you to tear up or heat up inside of you that's okay that's part of the process the way that it works when you're properly renegotiating your feelings as it goes from that state of tension and conflict to a state of activation where you do get some arousal your heart rate comes up sometimes there's heat sometimes there's nausea sometimes there's trembling sometimes there's tears and then there's this calming and opening up a release of some of the pent up old survival energy and the emotions start to integrate make no mistake you're designed to be a loving focusing passionate curious compassionate human being and as you turn your attention to the things that tremble and hurt and cry as long as they're tolerable as long as it's not overwhelming to you the release of energy helps you regain your true nature as a self-sensing self healing being who can have marvelous obsessions and get marvelous results without being so hijacked without being so obsessed without alienating the people that are most important to you the attachment figures that matter to you in your life foreign
Re-embodying emotional experience
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Roblox | Moval, CA | THIS NEW HANDICAP ICCE IS AMAZING
what's going on guys it's shane i'm back here again with another video today we're going to be returning to school bus simulator mobile california uh owned by moreno valley unified district uh school district uh shout out to the user alt y for letting me know that there is a new bus in this game and it is the 2005 uh ce200 so shout out to them without them i wouldn't have known that they received this bus um so that's good let's see uh so this bus is absolutely beautiful here's a look at the outside uh absolutely beautiful um this but this company never fails to have great buses that's for sure so we'll go ahead and we will you guys hear that that is amazing all right there's it has the working handicap very very nice and we'll go ahead and get started here i love the seats very very well detailed uh here's the inside um and what's cool about this bus is if you exit it the engine stays on which is very cool there you go oops didn't mean to take off yet look how beautiful that is it sounds amazing uh as you notice this does work the um the little shifter right there does work here's what the lights look like the ambers and then the reds very very nice we're gonna go ahead and get a route oh how are we going gasps wow this bus is nice however one thing i will say if the uh owner is watching this video um you've got to do something to let people know that uh an update's dropped or a new bus has dropped you've got to put something in the title or in the description uh something because i wouldn't have known that there was a new bus without that youtube comment so very thankful for that um and this might be my new favorite busting game honestly oops now i did a poll and about 85 of you guys voted that you guys um enjoy third person more than first person uh however i enjoy first person however we're gonna switch back and forth um how we normally do it so these signals do work on one side absolutely beautiful oh we're gonna be making a right right here all right a special shout out to all these guys in here in the lobby with me right now a lot of those tires look so good those look amazing they're just me are those that's like way cool this is actually we'll go straight oh very nice i think everybody else in here is also driving the ce which is pretty cool i noticed that this company does like to do a lot of short buses uh rather than um the bigger ones however i hear that uh a lot more people make these shorter buses than the longer ones somewhere because they're easier to make i believe uh so maybe it's just easier to get a hand a hold of a shorter bus but then like i said i don't know if they develop these themselves or if they buy these from people that's one thing i'd like to know all right we got the handicap stop right up here [Music] notice how the engine stays on that's amazing oops look at that that's beautiful maybe a thumbnail in here all right very very nice um uh very very nice bus like i said um probably my new favorite bus not gonna lie very good bus the sound is really really nice uh and we will be dropping off at this middle school over here i will be heading over here for a second and then coming back over here last stop's over here my foreign hello uh also one thing i wanted to ask hopefully you guys are still listening to the video um i need to decide on when um i should upload every day uh i try to upload every day um one thing i need to know is and i might also do a poll on this um so be on the lookout um when are you guys like available to watch my videos like are you guys still in school or um or i should say school and work probably some of you guys might work um are you guys like at school and work still for those of you are at school are you like almost done with school and uh are you like awake at a certain like you know i want to be able to um you know i i've wanted to be able to post around uh the 12 the noonish area uh however i've started to post around like three to four because that's usually when i get home from school so um it is what it is uh let me know guys um are you guys out of school um and like when do you normally watch my videos because i'd like to know because if i can upload earlier i would love to that way you guys can see the video sooner and you know i can uh it can like grow more throughout the day it's kind of what i feel like um however this video i'm probably gonna upload early i'm going to stay around maybe one o'clock hopefully it does pretty good because if you guys don't know if my video uploads at the wrong time and no one really sees it it'll kind of it'll kind of just sit there and it won't it won't get very recognized uh which kind of sucks but if any of you guys don't see this video i'll make sure to do a poll um for sure i'll probably do it after this video just to actually yeah i'll do it after this video to collect the and then whatever gets the most votes or like yeah most votes because i want to put like a time range uh i'll upload it then so that'll work oh god we're on the curb there we go gotta get as close to the curb as we can all right careful look at that it's beautiful very very nice looking bus oh and the hood opens as well wow little bonus feature all right we'll go ahead we'll drive yeah we'll drive back we'll drive back very slow take off could have ended the video there but we'll drive back it's no problem make it more realistic foreign all right i'm pulling into the lot here final parking spot and then wrap up the video food a lot of work okay that's a bit weird [Music] well if you guys like the video uh please like subscribe as always the game will be linked in the description down below and uh once again shout out to alt y for the youtube suggestion about this place all right catch you guys later
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Trypsin-Based Chemoenzymatic Assay for Detection of Pollutants and Safety Assessment ... | RTCL.TV
chemoenzymatic assays are commonly used to detect toxicants in various samples such as food and environmental samples these methods rely on the ability of certain toxicants to inhibit or activate the functions of individual enzymes or enzyme systems in this study researchers examined the possibility of using the proteolytic enzyme trypsin as a specific marker to detect protease Inhibitors in different samples they found the trypsin activity was unaffected by various heavy metals pesticides or Quinones at levels significantly higher than their maximum allowable concentrations in water bodies Additionally the ic50 value for the food preservative potassium sorbate e2o2 was 15 milligrams per liter which is much lower than its acceptable daily intake Adi this suggests that the preservative May bind to the enzyme in the vicinity of the active site thereby inhibiting its function to ensure stability the researchers immobilized the trypsin and starch gel and prepared single-use reagents consisting of dried starch discs that could be stored for extended periods the this article was authored by Elena and Essen bakova Irena G torgeshina Elena V nanciva and others we are article.tv links in the description below
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PUBG MOBILE- AUTO RICKSHAW VS UAZ
[Music] introducing the Challenger UAC waiting on the 300 points and nothing else we have a beautiful event showing up I've seen many targets but it's not working it's a I'm sorry so we got other side the son of champion the auto rickshaw wallah easier and all the books were the RK look at that ash man of the auto not now girl okay we can show you the girl's house but so the red time has begun well GPS when you transfer shake it all up said in the order is not even moving what happened ward or no come on do something your champion the Challenger is moving faster and faster faster what's next the Jeep is still struggling to make it in the last one take is wrong with the USD not even 44 challenger could get the hell out of here and now one of us is so angry this rice so they're gonna get it arranged and we're gonna dish it out to keep this connected all the grenades and because the best whatever we got it we are taking it to the next okay let's see what happens here guys now can we go through an it on it okay that's throw a grenade here we go and let's see what happens you have three achoo I don't want watch hello hello is there s any offense going on here what day is this what you guys are doing what what what what was that man what was that for okay now it's u-az time guys let's bring the USD out join your grenade here we go to Luke the name okay because it's install the vehicle we know that okay let's see what happens here oh oh it does it actually thrown it out oh my god this this thing is that this thing is super fire let's go and uh sleep in fire right now I will he crap I know that doesn't make sense so yeah let's go what a test and we go we we are having a we're having a recharge it made by to say thanks faster than the real time because it does it has lot of struggles okay not a lot of struggles but it is a maverick we are still watching work and Collier who is watching her and Hall nowadays so it's still a man you educate took his her own choice its I tried to be different guy so it went on other side guys okay try to go to the top but he was not opening so the main goal was to test it out in the water okay whether he can same it or not so here we go we are going okay the war we are wearing it in the water and seems likes the owner is angry I don't whine so next up we got you a Z oh my god it's going faster on the top and it's that's sexy man so it's getting ready for that he's going he's going towards the clip and he just show up and down completely and it completely went down what's happening inside that it turned into a submarine a kid was not expected mistake is it on okay I think I put the bigger scared swim and that's a fact scientists so we are gonna steal this vehicle I'm sorry in my mind and we gotta go towards stuff the more Taylor came for kills we need it again the last time I recorded it it took so much of time and it with no reason so we gonna stop him and go and collect a is a few of them just like 10 maybe maybe nine over there around there yep because we have no space we just forgot to bring up the bottle bag and we are now going back and they have charged the vehicles properly but I'm sorry occurs to me a little bit of mass maybe you can clean it off and we got the ricksha tag again and we're gonna have a kiss french kiss real quick maybe not a child shake is so we're gonna make it as an old-fashioned cape the old general fashion let's go we're gonna throw a let's throw it out I don't know what the hell is happening with my character okay is doing something over that I don't understand what he said opioids also doesn't understand what inside okay I hope you don't know what it is and the original three still throw the cocktails and let's see what happens if we throw all the cocktails we got to only last one cocktail left and we're gonna throw it out in the okay it was just cleaning up this fire okay I didn't know that swinging up with a fire okay I called it it's a word right now okay so we are if we're sitting in the wall art oh it seems like it works we can sit in the Jeep do okay what think is wrong with this I can be existing the match this game guys hope you guys enjoyed this video if you guys enjoyed it make sure to drop a like subscribe on post notifications and see you guys another episode peace out
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CLIFF DIVING GONE WRONG
the other day we went to the cliff-diving in place I think it's a good result my love 5th dollar resort yeah we tried to do the dive but also well safe I should see we basically got told worth dying for today so today we're going to go back and see if it's safe and if we can jump it was a lot yeah it's not very windy so fingers crossed we can go and do that today so just gonna are let's go right down there now yeah and then we're gonna see see what happens I hope we could dive yeah well obviously yes I will look I get to scoot it now [Music] get me a drink now water is key Oh what with key what is key when it's free we'll get him ready for the day I'm excited today I won't be if we can't jump both yes it's not very windy sighs fingers crossed we have been getting a lot of messages asking us how much like the Philippines is to travel how much certain things are so we've decided we will be doing a video on the cost of living in the Philippines or the cost of traveling the villa peens so that will be up sometime soon we're not sure where which need to get it all together all the information but it's cool bit people are sending us through messages asking us questions and stuff that's really listening really love that lots of people have said they enjoyed our 32nd hai last week which was cool we might also look at doing a lot of things that didn't make it into the video because a lot of people have said that they would they want to watch like a whole day which they can't obviously because I'll take forever so we're just gonna see we're gonna see what we can do for everybody one foot level standard yeah just connect really cheaply foods really nice absolutely people nari so long pop in can you guess [Music] we made it yeah the last time [Music] right leg both of them the cliff dive and I've really hurt my leg from jumping so I jumped only once George judo twice yeah chill to the twice but I still recommend coming to check out is quite cool place just jump with your legs straight out you'll end up with a massive bruise which I'm probably gonna end up with deter Ben listen my life in places like can hardly walk because my legs shaking [Music] we've just got ready for tea the cliff-diving face was really really cool although I hurt myself it's still worth checking out okay I properly like Howard said he was a little more hey yourself from you'll want to dive into men's Alliance but I only did it that one was John you get it twice oh yeah he's like you could stay there for as long as you wanted really yeah yeah our colleges are not that was appropriate yes you have to pay for like benches anyway you want to sit basically you have to pay unless it's a thought which other things right well that's that's how it may or than if I'm a size H together make the morning and now we are just gonna head out for some tea we're fancy like pizza is our last idea we're gonna bus a bit too long yeah so I'm gonna find some I might be someone different might be the same let's go see what we can find [Music] first a couple nice [Music] we have just got back to the room and we have just pack in full moon tomorrow because we are leaving and going to Cebu we need the hotel at 12:00 we gain a model a trike yeah so it was 300 pesos for that to their poor yeah to the poor so we're gonna get that he's picking us up at 12 and then our boat leaves at 1:00 that's a cebu it's a two-hour trip and then we check the hotel and see what we go see but yeah so we'll see you guys tomorrow
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Degree Evaluation of NFSR Based Cryptosystems
I'll give the talk on behalf of Meacham the non linear feedback shift register NFS of a short as a common component in modern cryptographic primitives there are a lot of lightweight cryptographic algorithms built on NFS ours including stream ciphers Trivium grain authentic ad decipher a comm block ciphers can't rank atanga and hash function crack most cryptographic primitives including any visa based crypto systems can be described by tweakable boolean functions which contain secrets variables and public variables the IOD break degree of these boolean functions plays an important role in the security in fact cryptographic primitive with the Lord algebraic degree is vulnerable to many known attacks such as higher order differential attacks IOT break attacks cuber attacks and integral attacks Cuba attacks and higher order differential attacks are most powerful against I never saw bass the crypto systems the based mount key recovery attack on Trivium Cuba attacks and reach 700 and a 99 Ranch the best no distinguish around Trivium covers 839 ranch the Frog crane 128 was broken by then I make cube attacks these attacks exploit low degree relations of the tweakable boolean functions that is the low degree relations between the other bees and the keystream base a boolean function can be written as the sums of term which superset of di and the terms which miss at least one variable from ti the basic idea of qubit X and cube testers is that the symbolic sum of boolean functions F by assigning all possible values to Ti is exactly FS because directly FS cuba attacks work by trying to find low degree polynomial FS in secret base while cubed testers work by trying to distinguish FS from random functions it is difficult to compute the exact algebraic degree for modern cryptographic primitives after years of development of cryptanalysis two majors are proposed for estimating the upper bound and algebraic decree for iterated upon mutations one is based on worse spectrum the other is based on division property however for NFS are based the crypto system there are few terms for estimating the algebraic degree of NFS odd systems except symbolic computation and statistical analysis these traditional techniques highly depend on computational capacities and the results is limited by the computational resources for example so far cubes with face less than 54 have never been utilized in crypt analysis against any visa based crypto systems so to gain better attacks one has to utilize more computer computational resources which could turn out to be very expensive in this talk we devote our a Shinto evaluating the algebraic degree of NFS a base decrypt assistance to overcome the existing limitations we explore a new technique called numeric mapping to iteratively estimated an upper bound on the algebraic decree for the NFS are systems based on this new tool we develop an algorithm for estimating I would break decrease for NFS our crypto systems as for an illustration we refine the algorithm for trivial like ciphers including Trivium Caribbean and trivia as a see first let's see that the nation of numeric mapping let us be a boolean function on M variables the numeric mapping Mike's the boolean function F and M integers to one integer the numeric mapping is denoted by capital D eg dig here AC add coefficients of the algebraic normal form of the putting function f the numeric degree of a composite function is defined as follows then we can prove the algebraic degree of the composite function is less than or equal to is numeric degree an emphasize the crypto system usually consists of a potato function G and an output a function f the internal state is updated by the update function and the outer birth date is generated by the output function f after an initialization of sufficient number of rounds keep in mind the algebraic degree of a composite function less is to toss not exceed is a numeric degree we can easily show that this factor can be used that you the NFS are based the crypto systems let's see an example suppose we have an NFS R with size 8 and XT is the update function suppose we want to estimate the algebric degree of x 16 the updated debate at Clarke 16 then we can it's razor recompute X 9 X 9 X 11 X 12 X 14 and then by the numeric might be we can calculate the numeric degree of X 16 and get that to be 6 we can also check that the algebraic degree of x 16 is 6 by calculating the algebraic normal form of X 16 so the numeric degree of X 16 is exactly the same as the algebraic degree this fact implies that we can get an accurate estimation of algebraic degree using the numeric mapping without computations of the algebraic normal form the algebraic degrees of output a base and the internal states can be estimated iteratively this estimation is described in algorithm 1 in the algorithm the update function G is written as factorial boolean function which takes consideration of the shift operations and Digger s dick asked is a procedure for estimating the algebraic degree when setting the dica asked to the numeric my pin dick this algorithm gives an upper bond algebraic degree of the output of 8 to reach a tighter upper bond we use a more dedicated digger asked rather than the numeric degree my ping later will show the application of this algorithm to achieve an like ciphers we introduced even like ciphers first and then based on our observations and the update functions we formalize linear time algorithm for estimating the algebraic degree the internal state which is a denoted by s T at clock T consists of three registers a B and C the update functions updates update 3 B's each time as shown in equation 4 2 6 8 of which is a sum of a single quadratic term and some linear terms the quadratic term consists of two adjacent debate after an initialization of aim runs the cipher ought to put a key stream Bates using the output function f trivial and trickiest see exactly 4 into this kind of a cipher and the Caribbean is a variant of trivia these three ciphers use different lengths of key and IV but all of them at arrays 1152 runs in the initialization the procedure for finding an upper bound on the algebraic degree of the output of 8 after Ingram's proceeds as follows first initialize the degree the initial state the initialized the degree is denoted by D zero then it's a relatively computer DT for T varies from 1 to n finally applied the numeric mapping to calculate and estimate the degree for the first out for a bit in the calculation of DT two procedures are used D gamma and the numeric mapping for dealing with the quadratic and linear parts separately this estimate taste this this estimation is described in algorithm to we just skip the details algorithm 3 provides an instance of D gamma on the line this algorithm there are several members which are proved in the paper the details of the proof are omitted in this talk based on this lemma we can prove that algorithm to output an upper bound and the algebraic degree of the first case stream bed for and round the treatment like cipher one thing to note is that algorithm 2 has linear time and memory complexity in the following our experiments review some bound and algebraic degree of trivial like ciphers first we had the key and IV B is sufficiently mixed the experiments show that these the initialization should contain more than this number of runs in the third row for example for trayvion the initialization should have more than nine hundred and seven rounds in order to make the key and IV sufficiently mixed this was done by taking all the key and the base at input variables second when will the IV be sufficiently mixed in this case we take a subset of IV as input variables and the key as parameter the experiments show that the initialization should contain at least at this number of rounds otherwise there exist chosen IV distinguisher next we did more dedicated research where import of arrivals contain no added tests and debates for Trivium we exhaust to all the two to the 25 cubes of size 37 to 44 Trivium and we exhaust all the 2 to the 30 cubes of size 61 to 64 for Caribbean and the trivia SSE then we obtained improved results as shown in this table for example with a cube of size 37 the distinguisher covers 837 rounds further experiments show that the output of 837 round 2 Treveon has degree strictly less than 37 and the best also implies the distinguisher for 842 ramps seems that seems a buyers are is detected for the output of 8 the accuracy of our algorithm is verified by comparing the exact algebraic degree with the estimated a degree using by our algorithm for Trivium from 66 runs to 426 rounds our experiments show that when taking all the key and IV B's or or the Oh Oh the IV bees as input of arrivals our estimated bond is equal to the real bond so for most cases and when taking the best cube of size 37 as input of arrivals our estimated bound is always equal to the real bond this figure shows the estimated algebraic degree for trayvion under the 3 mentioned cases in order to improve our algorithm we made two adoptions first we compute the exact algebraic degree of the internal state for the first and zero grams second we use a modified dickham R star to replace the original Deek amount and the rest remains the same as the algorithm to now it becomes hard to estimate the time complexity of our algorithm the adapted algorithm is described in algorithm for applications of the improved algorithm brims new bounds for trivia SSE however it is not the case for trivia and a Caribbean as shown in the table beta bonds are obtained of using algorithm for this table summarizes the main results of our paper in summary we have shown a framework of algebraic evaluation for a novice I based the crypto system using the numeric miming we have also detailed the techniques for efficiently finding an upper bound on the algebraic decree for trivia like ciphers to the best of our knowledge the turul is the first theoretical one for finding an upper bound on the algebraic degree of anniversaries decrypted system in parallel with our work total at exploited after of division property to estimate the algebraic degree of NFS are based a cryptosystem the difference between these two matters is that the pound founded by division property is possibly more accurate however our I 2 over 2 is much faster and use mass then much less memory and has no limitation and the size of arrivals and internal state this slice lists some directions for future work one needs to apply the algorithm to more NFS are based servers yeah the second a is to apply the algorithm for key recovery attacks a third application may be general general des algorithm to non FS are based the crypto systems thank you for your attention [Applause]
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Periwinkle Sunshine - an original song by Sethifus
the sun shines brightly but it pales when in comparison to you how can I rightly describe the things you do to me if I told you you had beautiful eyes would you gouge them out with a spoon just to prove me wrong just to push me away gotta remember to be realistic when you're trying to Let Me Down Easy baby the simulation to persuade attention is only hurting yourself foreign sharpen a Q-tip and puncture both eardrums if I whispered that I want you hold your hands would you chop both off at the wrists so I couldn't hold on to you because you gotta remember to be realistic when you're trying to Let Me Down Easy baby delation as a passive aggressive that is only hurting yourself you think that I am only concerned with a superficial you've got so much to learn about Obsession and love and the connection of souls that chase take somewhere that's much deeper inside if I let slip that I want to win your heart so I'd have to let you go foreign
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Nature of Government Failure
hi this is the philosophical angle and i'm your host chris angle i am the author of four books on philosophy one of which is the philosophical equations of economics these books are available free for viewing online at www philosophy along with me is my panelist rick samuelson rick graduated from yale has an m.a from tufts an mba from wharton rick was retired from the investment banking industry is now a venture capitalist thanks for being with us rick thank you the purpose of the philosophical angle is to examine the nature and concepts in current media and explicate their essence and explore to see if they're being used properly this week our topic is from an article in the wall street journal on february 25th 2013 entitled head start for all universal preschool and a government that won't admit failure so the real topic here is why does the government fail what is the nature of government failure why doesn't it do much very well so let's go into the article see what it has to say in some of its highlights and then we'll go and try and figure out the nature of government and why government can't do many things well the article starts out by saying the government failure is hardly new in our new progressive era no program can ever end because the only reason government fails is that there wasn't enough government in the first place the 2000 stimulus excuse me the 2009 stimulus the greatest burst of spending in 30 years produced the worst recovery in 80 years so therefore we now need even more spending the economy requires qe infinity because it is still too weak despite years of historic monetary easing the entitlement state is dysfunctional and unaffordable so add another entitlement there may not be a better illustration of this contradiction between intentions and results than mr obama's new demand for free universal preschool the article goes on speaking last week in decatur georgia mr obama said that education has to start at the earliest possible age and cited study after study that purport to show public preschool for every child results in lasting academic gains and other cognitive and social improvements later on in the article it says for this reason what study after study really suggests is that government-funded pre-k programs are best when they are targeted at low-income disadvantaged or minority children those with the most need such a modest practical reform may lack mr obama's preferred political grandeur but the other reason he didn't propose it is that the government has already been doing it for half a century that would be lyndon johnson's head start program birth date 1965. in december of last year the human the health and human sources department the health and human services department released the most comprehensive study of head start to date which took years to prepare the 346 page report followed toddlers who won lotteries to join head start in several states and those who didn't through the third grade there were no measurable differences between the two groups across 47 outcome measures in other words head start impact is no better than random counting head starts special education and state subsidized preschool 42 percent of four-year-olds are now enrolled in a government program federal state and local financing for early learning is closing in on 40 billion a year double what it was a decade ago but can anyone say that achievement is twice as good or even as good the article concludes government expands without results so why is that let's explore first of all the government when it produces a product and it does produce some products for example it has a judicial product it has defense for the nation it it has it produces an infrastructure it produces the post office these are products that the government is that puts out in and is producing and these are partial monopolies it's not a total monopoly but they're partial you can't in some instances you can't really compete with the post office because you're not allowed to put other letters besides postal letters into a mailbox but the private sector does compete somewhat with ups and federal express and their overnight deliveries door-to-door is some competition for the post office so it has some efficiency it's not bad it loses but probably that's because congress steps in and does certain things that doesn't allow it to act competitively but not bad infrastructure we spend a lot of money on it but not bad we get a pretty reasonable product defense obviously a great product the judiciary pretty good product okay so sometimes government does produce good products but in each case there's a it's a partial monopoly a monopoly for example sometimes private companies go to negotiate by themselves defense is not entirely government owned most of the products come from private enterprise and so thus the defense department buys from private enterprise and thus all their products are very efficiently produced but in those areas where the government has a complete monopoly such as in entitlements and welfare and transfer payments of any kind and not only to individuals but to corporations also there's corporate welfare as well as individual transfer payments and the government divides these up to government charity that is the welfare and which probably is about 85 percent inefficient that is a dollar that goes into this program only maybe 15 cents gets to the end user but the government also uses private charities to effect some of the services that uh are needed or that the government outsources literally outsources some of its charity to private charity respect who do have some specialties like uh there are some soup kitchens and homes for the homeless that are operated by private charity probably a pretty good they probably do a pretty good job but in private business they produce products for the consumers and what they're trying to do is fill a demand and they demand that which is good for themselves so a consumer when it goes down to a store he's looking for that which is which will help improve his life and all those products that are at stores or whatever marketplace that the consumers go to buy generally there's competition that is there are several companies vying for the consumer's attention to fulfill the consumer's demand for that which is good for himself and thus those companies have priorities to fulfill that demand to fulfill the consumers want of that which is good so they produce good products it is as uh frederick bastiat said the fair the french philosopher we produce first in order to fulfill demand so this is what the private marketplace does and it is without in general without a monopoly and thus it is very efficient and so when a government opponent government when a government has a has to have a bureaucracy in order to effect its payments to whatever products for example welfare or to fulfill that product that such as defense judicial or to fulfill transfer payments which is a product it fills the demand that is created in society and it's got but that entitlement production of product is generally about 85 percent inefficient now in the private enterprise when we get to the product here and sometimes if there's a profit governments or private enterprise will invest that and make new corporations which provide new products and they sacrifice their investment to produce new products through their risks their time their effort their knowledge to create new products and fulfill new demands and new goodness and present new goodness to society well along this way they have the priority of fulfilling a new demand let's say it's a new drug so that new drug enters the marketplace it might not have competition yet when you don't have competition the company's priority itself it assigns to itself a high priority because it had cost to invest and cost to to develop the product and then it wants a nice profit for that and so its priority is very high and so it charges a little bit higher but later on when another company comes in to fulfill that same demand and there's competition the mature product instead of going from a new product to mature product there's competition this creates an equilibrium between the priorities of the demand and the fulfillment of the demand and thus you lower the price because there's a battle for price in price negotiation in delivering that product the government generally doesn't have that situation so there that priority balance in competition is not present in the government products that it delivers to society for the most part as we see back here there are two sides to government products the monopoly side and the partial monopoly side so this side is somewhat efficient this side is totally inefficient so let's go to discuss this with uh with rick and see what he has to say about government's failure rick any comments well i guess my first observation would be based on my experience of you know a number of years ago working inside of a government affiliated institution is that there's a kind of budget mentality uh when you're working for the government uh that is pervasive and what i mean by that is the focus for many managers within the government is on expanding their number of uh direct reports employees expanding their budget and that is what they primarily associate with their status in other words the the view on success inside of the government is more associated with size and reach rather than any measure of profit and frankly the results uh are never couched in in in terms of efficiency or very very rarely so if you talk to your average government administrator uh he wouldn't normally think of reducing his staff in order to deliver a more efficient service as a sign of success rather he would tend to view a larger budget with more staff members as a primary sign of success that he's been recognized as somehow successful in what he's doing therefore been given more resources so from the get-go with the government the mentality that it perpetuates uh argues against the kinds of discipline and focus market focus product focus focus that you normally find in successful business enterprises and that's why you never hear or rarely ever hear about government agencies shrinking themselves for the benefit of the ultimate recipients of whatever their service happens to be there may be one or two examples out there but uh they're certainly very very rare so that that that's the number one point um number two in respect of the wall street journal article on on head start i actually had some direct experience uh working in a um daycare and facilities development public corporation when i was much younger that actually sponsored a head start program and none of the results that the wall street journal mentions particularly surprise me even if there are surely instances where underprivileged children have been helped all right let's just accept that but then of course there have been numerous instances where underprivileged children have been helped by churches and private organizations as well doesn't have to be delivered by the government but what i would come to in terms of achieving educational success the the the model i would be looking at is the one that is most successful and frankly uh to be utterly politically incorrect it's primarily ethnic all right if you look at the ethnic groups that have been successful uh in promoting educational achievement in the united states it is very very obvious there are two groups that stand out leaving the broader caucasian population aside the first are asians right now if you look at the student body of any of the elite universities you'll find the percentage of asian students ranges from 15 up to something like 20 and sometimes 30 percent uh in the california schools okay so why is that that to me is the first question that governments should be asking why is this particular group of people uh achieving at a very very high level out of all proportion to the representation of the population does it have anything to do with what they've been provided by the government and i would argue that it absolutely has nothing to do with that it has everything to do with how their families intercede in how their education is managed it has everything to do with the harsh discipline imposed by asian families on their children to ensure that they succeed in school it's not by being more creative it's not by enrolling in some specific government program it's because their parents watch over them very very carefully and ensure that they do their homework jewish kids tend to be similar in that respect so you've got two different ethnic groups that have succeeded educationally out of all proportion to their representation in the population but this has little if anything to do with government intervention so actually your uh i can almost conclude that the government is displacing the the parental culture to producing and in producing its results in the sense that this group one group doesn't do well perhaps the government is stepping in taking over the parental responsibilities whereas the other group is doing very well doesn't need something like head start or the various governmental programs because its culture is producing success is this is it that the government is supplanting some of these cultures within the american society i i think that's the uh you know the path to hell's you know paid the good intentions and this is a clear case of that uh but what's very instructive is the the degree to which a it's a familial structure that drives the success of these two groups and you know and by the way you know the asians are a diverse group within themselves whether they're indians or japanese italians or chinese this is a diverse group but there are similarities uh in terms of how the families um orient themselves and orient their the sacrifices they make in order to ensure that their children are are more successful than they are and it's not the government they they deliberately don't rely on the government but rather on uh tried and true familial based uh disciplines to achieve this success which is not demonstrable any suggestions for society i mean obviously government is failing at this task as well as many other tests but this one in specific what should we do what should american society do i for this for this educational problems it's obviously i read somewhere that it was like 80 percent the other day 80 percent of those who graduate from new york city high schools can't read it's total failure how can this be rectified any suggestions well i think one place to start is that any of the government policies that undermine the nuclear family structure obviously don't help and there are many many policies out there welfare is one of them by the way because historically uh in in urban ghettos for example uh it's actually been beneficial monetarily not to be married and have children uh in order to gain more benefits that's what's true than it was in the past but but the point is anything that discourages the um the development and the growth and flourishing of the nuclear family is not going to help uh in terms of educational achievement that's where it starts within the nuclear family and so they're a whole uh there's not enough time to go through all the government policies that are generally uh inspired by liberal good intentions that discourage and actually mitigate against or actually undermine the continuance of the nuclear family and we're seeing that in terms of uh the high incidence of uh single parents uh the high incidence of uh teen and and twenty-something births um all of them you're actually concluding that government entitlement state is interrupting the the progression of family culture yes i i think there's a clear case for accusing the government of undermining religious foundations uh which are also a means of supporting a nuclear family of undermining the nuclear family itself and rather relying on government inspired one-size-fits-all solutions that have been proven not to work uh certainly most spectacularly in education but also in other uh areas as well all to the expense of the future of you know american children wow a uh a fantastic and great conclusion that all the money we're spending is really more destructive than it is progressive in its nature to produce good for that for the society of america well we're uh we're out of time for this week and this is such a large subject i think we need to circle back in the coming weeks and revisit it so thank you for joining the philosophical angle and we'll see you next week thank you
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Broken Coast? More Like Cascadian Coast! - Hoi4 Old World Blues: Arroyo #5
hello everyone I'm mr. milk Oliver and thank you for joining me here of course in Oro blues playing as a new Oregon Republic last time we had quite an adventure between us and the Washington Brotherhood and the old country and even the timber line but now we're looking pretty good get probably a little bit of resistance to cover you know you know Barry was we want to establish a Navy so actually I've started doing some stuff about that looks pretty cool not too bad just a little bit of resistance here and there just a little bit and who actually we do a thing here we get clear the Pharaohs from vault six so clearing out the wall of the Ghul infestation has plagued it for almost two centuries cost us a little more than a few members of the security team however vault six and seems to be perfectly intact and could be either used as a new settlement or its production Center who factories well we already have enough factories we kind of so we'll probably establish a settlement it costs a little manpower but we do get a free Corps so that's kind of cool thank you not worth the manpower but worth the resistance now we could dream of Cascadia or we could rebuild them all or do northwest alliance which I kind of like Oh create our own faction nice we want might want to do that I don't know if I really want to ally with Bellingham I'm not gonna war with them I'm thinking very very aggressive chosen one in this campaign let's go and rebuild them off first the Maas hours now we need to integrate the populace and rebuild the city because eventually we will want to deal with new Victoria now I probably will be able to Navy and Bay them like I said I'm trying to pull up some ships these ships are okay you know Briggs long boats their level 100 I consider level one because it's still like basic tribal they're gonna be okay they're not gonna be great so and I can only research so much at a time so it'll be what you know it'll be but I hope you're having a great day right now just kind of watching as Bellingham conducts a war against those of broken coast now would be interesting when we become Cascadia do I get cores or claims just claims or just cores on like new Victoria broken coasts cam Lowe dredgers all that Northern Territory I hope so also they were just a few comments since we're here now last time cause ours Legion took out the NCR what are gonna do about that we'll probably end up in a war against kaisers Legion once we win should we liberate the NCR or should we just have everyone follow the chosen one I mean he is the chosen one for a good reason it's a very very good question I'm not really sure yet I'm thinking probably be under me probably that'd be cool but I'm open to having NCR I don't know let's see what happens if I become cascading getting of course then I will probably just eat up NCR you know it takes quite a bit of population to do that whatever you know whatever let's see I'm pretty good everything else we could begin a scavenging program but ever since that introduced bottle caps I haven't really been interested in doing that alright now we're building up a lot of infrastructure though that's nice we're still trying to get some more energy cells Oh actually you know what that'd probably be a good idea to build some of this area first before - that ain't worth good Charles declare war and rides great go ahead and do that and then we'll just fill up this area because since we're waiting just a little bit advanced power plants very nice you could grab that we're gonna grab my research speed I've been great resource wise that be smart to do we took out that's part of Oregon which was in very nice last time very good very pretty good and then do some of that and I really don't care what the rest of this stuff so maybe it's me your ways and conquests it probably won't I mean listen caucus are ok oops I didn't know I was letting time go on my apologies oh no rotary bombers yes please and damage screening and long rate optics well so I'm not gonna really just my naval stuff for now just because I'm already making a Navy and I'll make it an even better fleet with the best upgrades possible once we research everything starts great khans do agree we're just gonna wait for the focus of finish and but watch what Bellingham does so cool down there to over here good good good good rebuild the mall I love it as a future this great as well those resources here that's nice oh well did I miss anything no great blah blah we dream of Cascadia so what started as a village has now become a republic to rival any in the wasteland all of American Cascadia is now under our control it's time to look up north from Arroyo to Alaska Cascadia absolutely absolutely actually this is all core core population great didn't seem like we get that much more manpower but then again I guess this area doesn't have a ton of manpower here which is OK oh hello broken cuz you need leave a to them oh you're probably gonna win maybe oh that is interesting you know I think there aren't I yeah they're at a manpower Billiam tell us some manpower button you know what even without man Barry you might you might still do really well alright so resistance we're trying to use robots for resistance that's not going great in some locations sometimes it is sometimes it's not yeah that's a lot crazy horns white legs cool how many robots do we got that's not that many probably do this though probably yeah oh I only took 500 robots to do that it's quite a bit quite a bit Fort William it that looks pretty nice I like the court connect 22 cord oh oh this looks even nicer and we got enough political power to do this nice we've got 4,000 more manpower I love it yeah Bellingham you're not doing too bad but I really like seeing them struck a little bit I like seeing my enemy's drug go where art why are you all over there oh because they border yeah they border so the look looks like Bellingham Union or just Bellingham they ain't going to be doing very well you know things happen out there goes crazy horns are a next flyboy 30 captain now what are we bad to do for us right now we are trying to produce stuff so let's get that and you guys are League of civilized days interesting wait oh wait you're you completely separated yourselves great confederation no ever us almost annex three states of the collective or free states collective this is quite interesting I did not know they decided to leave they left Austin originally but then I created then they left that and the res Rangers down there I can't speak that is Wow why you really wanted to use in abused or the people whatever my goal is up here and the more loss is that each side takes the better let's see where are they Legion pic Legion Victorian war why are you fighting though oh they were the Brotherhood maybe but they'd be a Victorian chapter arm subsidies huh you ain't uh broken cross aggression for blankety blankety blank that's a lot of losses look at that yes yes gave you dreams of Cascadia Republic of Cascadia no longer we just part of Oregon we are now damn Cascadia close enough northwest of line so now that we the mall we were truly contenders in the wasteland and other fashions will be willing to enter into a more serious and diplomatic discussion with us under the banner of the Northwest so now this is interesting oh oh I have core stuff on here oh yeah all year and I'm glad these guys are trying to do stuff just because that's just weakening them they're just getting weaker and weaker and weaker which I love love love I'm gonna let them take those enemies out first and then we'll beat the snot out of them get more robots actually I want a lot of robots put you at the bottom just so that we have enough production going on and for now I don't really like using these guys but I'm gonna have to do that do that Capitol Hill a good place to be that do that there you go hold on I want that nice doing anything else guns are pretty okay we got plenty of power our dogs are looking pretty good as well our plane bombers and get some more does as well do you think nails there no no no I'll look at that man hurt us oh wait I didn't have to core any of this oh my goodness I love Cascadia I should I should visit this area someday well I guess rhombus island wasn't good all right well you know whatever you can't get everything cord resistance is going down they loved me wait you're right wait I chord this is this considered I guess discus Yellowstone's considered Cascadia that seems a little bit too far into the terior of the country but I'm gonna roll with it I don't think look a ski goes well because it's a mountainous in this part of the country or the region huh very nice very awesome Wesson pacification spread outpost rotary engine bombers grab some of that grab somebody no we could upgrade them but I don't feel like it yet no good good yes Wow Cascades bigger than I thought maybe I should look about up on Wikipedia sometime what is Cascadia who is Cascadia why can't I core that yet any more manpower not really but kind of now a good ally with people probably not Nuri no since we kind of killed them come on maybe I don't know do I want to hell are these guys maybe I just wanna take them out I do get cores on their territory so ooh that looks pretty good let's put ourselves a little bit more meaningful light holes let's go medium also focus on heavy Raiders I love the description for bonuses nice alright guys are you done in this war yet or what like can you hurry up can you just like win or lose I mean by the time these guys are done broke because they're gonna be like all dead hopefully advanced circuitry good good how because they're Navy you might have think about that well their Navy is pretty large they've got a total two capital ships hmm three fighters Oh I mean go to war we want you that's good just in case just in case them I think we are going to go to war them yet ten day that's not bad you guys you're a puppet of the Belgium Union Thanks we're not of course on you guys are you not part of club not part of Cascadia that's interesting I've got more divisions [Music] really active materially confirmed nice Bellingham Union I could justify one takes doesn't take that long I was just taking forever is it really to confer ever [Music] I'm joined here with my cat binky the Cascadian cat binky together hmm I've not lost enough guys yet or just say screw and take both of them out at the same time I like that idea actually now that we got a capital ship else we got a couple capital ships house fast Malvin well welcome to your new job don't suck at it please you're probably gonna die on your first day out get realistic here you know what we're gonna go to war vault he's got I'm tired of waiting yeah well once we have our justification ready to go division yes yes yes actually how much more manpower do you guys Abbi I can't imagine them having that much more manpower yeah they're they're done they're done as well division wise up to 50 to Bellingham Union 37 yeah yeah great how many ships does Queen Victoria have babe like no divisions like quite a few ships gonna be a while before we can go to war them that's okay though that's okay all right let's pissed both these guys off there you go and there you go mmm did I give you orders you know I did not give you orders there you go they're probably gonna be so weak that probably doesn't matter I could be wrong about that though Haida Confederation Oh does it Rangers yes buddies no yes Oh don't have a bill air base here house okay both of you you gonna do that actually you know what both of you can do that as well just in case if you need to income their first focus on heavy Raider is great I'll look oh my gosh what is that heavy Raider production our shipbuilders are getting more adept at building heavy Raiders and standard designs of increase production great speed greatly holy cow what the heck great Oh crud that's right oh yeah that's why I don't like using bombers are still a little glitched in the game wonderific hmm maybe some should make a report on that you guys should tell the devs that like these guys are still kind of like two degree you can't attach them to armies for some reason hmm it is what it is all right so that's a good look at this so we've lost five they've lost few hundred well but who's that the commanders Arsenal's wait who's I've never seen that before the Undercity that's cool Grande tribes great khans mojave Brotherhood wait who are you commander can eat up and fade it from another what the heck that is kind of cool kind of cool all right so I'm gonna take this first and I'll take what like Bellingham I'll give it everything else to the other nation so we'll just fill them off that easily I'll take belly am thank you and I don't know felt the hug Confederation deserves really anything oh no I'll give the hug confederation of these guys there you go I'll be generous you're welcome and maybe I won't be super generous there I'll take that you know the rest of this has a basically just gonna kill you great I've never seen that the invader thing happened for that's really cool actually uh I would like to make a frontline but me this is a bad idea you guys all come here you kill them off they're a little bit stronger than I remembered but whatever you guys do that especially the power-on right we could probably break them you guys are over there wait I'll just keep doing what you're doing then and you guys over here do what you're doing what you the power robber let you guys just do whatever you need to do and and them replicators very nice very nice gonna grab someone who's posits I want you guys to get up there I want you to get over here greetings earth monkeys your fair bears have left me prisoner and that dreaded cage for almost 300 of your earth years thankfully one of you was stupid enough to let me go I will enjoy reducing your families to sub atomic ash and calling upon the great Armada so your oceans can be drained strong and meek enslaved and it sat on ruler ship established over this ruined mud pit sign commander keen this is it taunts oh my god I I've never seen that I've never I don't even put that like and the game did you go oh my god they're they're spreading like a cancer I didn't even put in the game out of supply supply can such an attack and defense research speed oh my gosh they're demolishing whoever's over here oh that's a lot of divisions what the heck Oh what that's not good what's up oh that's good especially what a battle now I know we're not winning like extremely well over up here you know we're doing pretty well so I'm not really too worried about all this we've lost hundreds on the glass 2007 3000 some darn they just Empire's assault I wish they were fighting the region these guys versus as a legion the commander's bar supply hmm so easy robots I'm glad I got any tank that's good have yeah I want to core that it's not worth anything but it's Colcord someday that is wild nice more destroyer stunk I'll give you to the capital ship sometime here you guys are doing well you have no orders you need orders everyone needs orders in their life but City laundry you're fighting inta what would happen I went to war with these guys what would happen if Cascadia wanted to push into Utah very very aggressively broken coast they've lost five thousand nice taking North Cooper they've only 30 divisions left which is 70 less than what we have very good awesome yeah well they're struggling now which is good to see but ah under plays this guy someday that is awesome actually riches of fifty one to see if shining lights every own state is now Corps second Massacre self-destruct oh my goodness III want to see what happens this looks awesome oh but you guys there put the other two guys under the chosen one we're gonna need Isaac Beatty back oh no we actually lost it oh that's not good it's really not good you guys well we got three to make up for that one hey where are you guys why are you down there you got ports up here just come up here heavy Raider production awesome books on once chosen Navy a royal siege ships yes now that we have a sizable Navy we can start thinking about producing larger ships to act as flagships oh boy oh they're seeking us they're seeking us know cause religions not having a good time all right seriously man turn this off prepare everyone repair and I've lost four ships because these capital ship this capital ship is pretty garbage I'm you're not doing anything you don't need it repairs you really don't oh oh well whatever well still went up here anyways it doesn't Brit matter hey we've killer out 13 more divisions which is awesome and you guys were here too oh they are they are not doing well down here and I love it yeah struggling it's probably which is a good thing to see but yeah I brought this up a few times already but the Brotherhood now there are we've done much stripped us up but they really done nothing they got get him out of manpower they got a good amount of divisions but they just gonna hang out I'm gonna get some improving humanity and the way they see it of course but we got a lot of resources man we got a lot I thought you want to build that up maybe you build up an air base here maybe there something like that it's not super important to do it now but eventually maybe big up build a bigger Navy yeah you know what let's see we're gonna build okay so if we get more ships someday Briggs these guys replaceable that's okay with me that that hey oh the capital capital coming up to Capitol Hill oh there you go Andrew comms good don't want to forget sail navigation a little more speed is always nice jet the palmer's oh very nice good oh and you guys need to move up Devin Lee actually not too bad what they're doing already cool very cool you guys can do that area we're doing a Stillson damages which is very nice let's move up here oh this is plane there what well whatever come on down there take that stuff out oh they have ships there that's good alright so we have another capital ship finally and you're just doing nothing please kill them please do something get before we lost like cruisers here for no reason with two capital ships though we should do pretty well nice oh wait no that's not nice why'd you take them out you piece of garbage in tow why you have 18 divisions you've got a little too manpower you've wasted my time and I must waste your life cool which actually gonna make a little more difficult than I anticipated and yeah Victoria yeah well take him on some day maybe I don't know they're not that much the only thing that's protecting them as a Navy so all we need to do is have a bigger Navy than them all we have to do you guys are doing great is gonna take down take them out that's all it is just take your time great blow them up you all honestly probably movie somewhere else cuz supply is not a great thing going on right now maybe com2 here maybe you take out this group a dono maybe perhaps yes composite is awesome click some home in the futures a royal seed ships nice chosen ones Navy the elders been working on coming up with new strategies based off their combat experience that will work for our new Navy yes [Music] move out thought about to roll out aqua boy girl maybe maybe you guys are doing awesome to stick one guy Clint take Prince George fries Dale wears a cap oh my god the Capitals all the way up there let's go take forever and that's why we're they only have a single division not bad you all that's not bad 65 days that's not too bad we can do that we can definitely do that I must build one right there maybe gonna need an air base for a new Victoria if you want to come I'll probably just take them out it must be realistic alright so the commander isn't as doing as well at home anymore you know compliance but like at ten thousand uh they add 12 to the 15,000 earlier they thought they were good storage compartments awesome more organization good stuff you guys are still moving awesome big keep it up give it up [Music] eat at the frozen Isles and you guys are done which is fine up there guarding naval invasions are you guys you're pretty apathetic when it comes to that mmm I bet they don't over here that wouldn't be very good that would either too much supply so we're gonna go this way maybe three more divisions very cool what's going on over here Oh thinking a few things that's cool good stuff it's March stuff oh we got a lot of political power I keep I don't remember that we have so much political power credit wait a minute man power to ah Port Willie met yeah looks pretty good core core that eventually like that other tower down there so Kai's are well he's doing really well against bulbous he doesn't so well they cut off all this but really who's leading this Lani Asst packs her bellum fight as you can tell this campaign is starting to wind down quite a bit so uh scope of this campaign left will be something not really sure maybe one more episode after this maybe two let's see what happens see what happens how's Mexico doing well there Moctezuma I didn't imagine that you'd get most of Nova at salon nice Mexico's doing what Mexico needs to do go kaboom very good come on guys keep moving keep moving there's no stopping on this crazy train chosen ones Navy's focus on small Raiders the elder sees I don't take some time to get her ducts producing too much we should focus on making small raiding ships who we can get a sizeable fleet quickly yes I got some more guys down here yeah that's good enough ice advanced power systems and nuclear jet yeah yeah that is some good stuff that is some very good stuff evanston nice y'all know y'all and I get attacked and you are attacking like crazy which I really need to do hmm although one attack this way I'll tell you talk that way too but if we also pulled 100 bombers of them out could they do that for that aid that assists no not really that is disappointing could you guys do very well this way probably cool I know they'll probably want to tuck here too but that's just whatever I just want to push it here as fast as I can shouldn't be too bad though all right so maybe you don't go that crazy so for you guys you guys can go this crazy thank you cuz they're not that strong Murtagh they're probably up next good guarantee their independence but don't think it'll be that much of a point for us to do that yeah that just helps what the force is down here they are doing it okay am i damaged not great okay it's rimmel anymore Erichs be which is always nice nice advanced data streams get some fueling systems may be good awesome the some ships go kaboom yes Murtagh good timing casually blowing everyone else up nice all right you have a goal just getting there just run run run run run run and run that's Bert pills fighter yes please yes thank you you guys should be able to push pretty darn easily oh well I say that but they got over 30 divisions here so it'll be what it'll be select is doing a great job though oh if you have been in more of the line oh did you need to reform your front line yes good now you guys can go crazy cuz think those things from manpower we got a good amount we've lost about a thousand already they lost that probe cousins almost dead right no look ships dead I love it yeah look he's probably the hardest to get in the game or to get a good amount of it go to your early game poof you're not suffering from any sort of water supply loss key yet which is okay which makes sense that's we just killed off so many of them down there that's awesome and Pyrus Oh Myrtle you're actually the first one to kill it off huh make sense make sense you guys cannot take Pocatello schooner holes were 8 paddle steamers up next the sediments because we're only getting like 396 a month which is that's a decent amount no that's definitely from the bonuses that we got earlier when I decided you know what how would you get multi population boosts by twenty-five fifty sixty percent earlier in the game I think it's worth it I knew we know brooken goes to thank you that's ringing up very good for us right now I'm doing very very well here I knew the quarry you're gonna be a peanut but do as resistance going up here at all like I can't imagine it really would senses this should be mostly just our cores yeah they're just pours here so awesome like I said I don't think I knew Victoria but do it I don't think we've enough capital ships just yet huh a schooner holes we can stop making these guys one two three right what you three oh wait hold on now go I got it backwards don't do that to you schooner holes I was only a break so any breaks there you go shop dated show me Briggs [Music] schooner holds mark 1 Briggs it's gonna hoping to find Briggs Briggs and schooner holes that's all I want Briggs that's not the right break is it no it's not now we don't need that ere it is that's what a good stuff Briggs Capitol Hill good you know honestly I could probably just use my power and take out these guys how many divisions do they have well six or does leave an army here to do this it's fine let's go and set this up you guys come from here too oh hush you got naval invasion stuff ready to go whenever two three and then two one two three I can't imagine we wouldn't be able to bust into here somehow someway great now we only have three battle cruisers we need at least nine so we gotta wait a while so small reader production our ship boaters are producing small ready ships and great numbers and standardizing our production at well crease the size of our Navy drastically go right you know what vault city you abandoned me you abandoned the desert Rangers and I don't like being abandoned I don't think anyone likes being abandoned well probably [Music] cool you guys got my fare you guys do that slowly taking out Utah but no one cares and do that very nice good that's enough of a line there that's a good stuff now we want to finish this stuff up to over here which would be awesome go in try to get down to wild mountain and and their capital I'd be good Oh they've lost 8,000 that's not enough get some Zach's actually get some Zaxby's it's the restaurant that I love love love oh love Zaxby's mmm Joint Base lewis-mcchord yeah good stuff millet rice aside mobilizer people Warp replica of war propaganda nothing like a little bit of propaganda to motivate your people alright power armor you got the rest of this oh you got encircled move move move I know you take the capital to me out so I'm from the front yeah I just make sure give me some a war sport that'd be nice Selleck good we got the capital and we've linked up Solek gunslinger yeah it's not really with the inked uh nice so now we're gonna have people return here and you guys have had it too good for too long especially since this basically free tours if I get to come out basically and I'm gonna have you guys drive a wedge straight through the southern portion here if possible there you go so this tomorrow will really focus on taking out the legion since I do want to go up vault city now but we probably need to get this going man 60 days won't take too long but he'll take it long enough yeah you guys are not as hmm oh they dirty took Nova Roma working on new Vegas that's cool all right so me robots we have that's what a few I wonder if I could like that we lost 2,000 more it's not bad and here we can poke do the same thing and drop by 1200 are they missing something or support robots I mean we have enough in stock pile so is it really no problem there uh-huh anything else we assigned pacification Washington Brotherhood cool yeah go do that some pre-war tools I love it some pre-war housing I love it as well ah more dockyards good my friends I'll go and do that schooners and Briggs Capitol Hill and then Capitol Hill plop plop bop bop good very good so tomorrow we'll probably end up in war against a vault city you guys are looking pretty awesome not great but you're not pretty awesome get some battle barges going how much longer will we have to wait yeah that's a pretty good amount let's do one more focus first nice you know I never use its drawers and I was recruiting airport in Arroyo so with other way center factions taking to the skies the elder has decided to found an airport in Arroyo so that's pretty much gonna be today's episode my friends I hope you enjoyed it as you can tell like I said earlier this campaign is starting to wind down a little bit but we still want take out the Legion but I hope you enjoy today's episode if you did consider leaving a like subscribe if you're new to comidas or link in the description below and i'll see you all tomorrow when we have a good time having a great time in Vault City and the Undercity but anyways thanks for watching have a great rest of your day
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Clasificación de los verbos en español en tiempo pasado.
introduction our tiempo pasado en espanol introduction to path stands in Spanish Spanish persons have the same meaning in English this tense is used when we talk about actions that were completed in past time to form the predatory we need to pay attention to different endings that are added to the stem of the regular verbs but we also need to keep in mind a set of very useful rules for irregular verbs in past tense in these past tense or rather occurs in Spanish we have classified verbs into different groups this is a very easy way to remember and to learn the past tense in Spanish let's begin with the birds in a Spanish and we're going to classify them into regular verbs these words have the same regular conjugation we have some rules that we can follow and they're going to be conjugated the same way so these words are very easy to learn because they have the same rules and they end in our error or error and the second group is going to be the irregular verbs so those words with a very special conjugation in past tense let's begin with the first group regular verbs in order to form the predatory in Spanish with regular verbs we just need to add the following endings to the stem of the regular verbs and we're going to start with the first group verbs ending in AR and we're going to use a bladder to talk or to speak so as you pay attention we have in red color all different personal pronouns are going to have the same stem in this case is going to be H a BL and then we're going to add a different ending so in past tense a blur will be like this Joe ably to are blasting L age of step a blow nosotros nosotras habla Mo's vosotros vosotras are Blastoise ages ages ustedes habla road okay the second group of these regular verbs ends in ER or error the example we have is khmer so in predatory or in past tense we are going to conjugate this word like this joke on me to chemistry L age of stead commune nosotros nosotras comemos vosotros vosotras comma stays age of ideas who studies Comey Aaron okay now let's go to the third group verbs and then in here an example is subir to go up or to climb in past tense or prairie this there will be just to be to sube stay el al Tetsuo nosotros no so trois Ruby Moe's vosotros vosotras Ruby stays ellos Ella's ustedes subieron now we are going to talk about the second group the irregular verbs this group we're going to divide it into six different categories let's begin with the first group stem-changing verbs like a repetier we are going to change the letter e to I in pray during this verb will be like this Joe repeat e to crepitus t el Ojo stead repeat you know so truth nosotras graffiti Mo's bows otros vosotros crepitus days ellos Ella's ustedes rapid theorem okay now we are going to pay special attention to the third person of singular le a Dios red PTO the letter e change into I repeat you and the plural form for ages ages anaesthetise Brad Pitt theorem so we're gonna have the same change of the letter e the vowel e into I group number five the stem changing verbs so these words are going to change the letter all into you in preterite that would be joder me $2 mystic el Ojo state dromio nosotros nosotras or memos vosotros vosotras drama stays a Jose Diaz who studied or Miran okay again we're going to pay attention to the first to the third person of singular l-e-d instead to Romeo we can say that we change the letter all into a you and the third person of plural ages ages and Steady's duro Miren we have the same change they all into a you group number six extend changing verbs and here we're gonna change the letter C into qu the example we have is buscar to look for in past tense we are going to say Jo Bousquet to busca stay L Ella usted busco nosotros nosotras buscamos vosotros vosotras busca stays ages ages ustedes buscar okay we are going to pay attention only to the first person of singular Jo Jo scale this is the only irregular conjugation of the verb the rest of the other personal pronouns are going to be conjugated in a regular way we keep talking about the second group more irregular verbs group number seven stem changing verbs and we have Jay garner to arrive we're going to change the letter G into gue in Prairie or past tense would be Joe JJ - Jake a sting l a dubstep jiggle nosotros nosotras egg a mousse mousse otros ba sutras the gas stays edges edges - steady Jagan pay attention to the first person of the singular jo JJ we're gonna have a change here the letter G is going to change into g ue and don't forget a graphic action activity jo JJ the rest of the verb or the rest of the personal pronouns are going to be conjugated as regular verb number a stem-changing verbs press on to pray we're going to change the letter Z into a C in past tense we are going to say Joris a to trace a stay el Ella usted Rizzo nosotros nosotras rasam O's vosotros vosotras prasad stays edges edges ustedes president again the first person of singular Joe Joe dress a we're gonna change the letter Z into letter C the rest of the personal pronoun of the rest of the world is going to be conjugated as a regular verb group number nine we have a special conjugation and we are going to be using Claire to believe pay attention to the change for the letter e into a y in past tense this verse would be Joe pray to Christ a el Ella usted credo nosotros nosotras cream O's vosotros vosotras Kristy's ellos Ella's ustedes courage Aaron okay let's talk about the third person of singular in a joust a gradual here we have a little why this is a special change great Joe and the same is going to happen with a third person of plural a Jose areas ustedes crazy Aaron we we can see we can say that we change the letter e into a y so we say one more time el al sacred jewel a Dios areas ustedes crazy Aaron Donna mEagle considered que estés una buena intrusion our temple pasado en espanol well I think this is a very good introduction to talk about the Paris stands in a Spanish
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WELCOME RYKER JOHN | EMOTIONAL BIRTH VLOG 2019 | INDUCED LABOR | LABOR AND DELIVERY
[Music] honey I'm coming in about an induction this morning okay today at 7:00 you guys are good to go okay perfect thank you so much I was easier than I thought it was going to be let's grab a baby have a baby [Music] I do this yeah you ready [Music] good morning guys it is baby day it is 629 in the morning on Saturday February 9th and it is 13 degrees below zero and we got the thumbs up it's baby time we are going to stop by Starbucks and get some breakfast because I need some coffee to make it through today kya is sleeping and I think today is a really good day to welcome our sweet little baby boy into the world it's freezing cold oh my gosh I've been up since like 4:30 in the morning my nerves are like my nerves are like fried I'm so nervous you guys at this time I'm going to have some kind of like a complication doesn't kind of kind of issue and I think I'm more nervous this time too because I know it's coming so oh my gosh all the nerves this morning guys all the nerves oh my god my Yeti thanks baby alright look at some food and some coffee and happy birthday baby boy [Music] my god [Music] it was coming on today we can't blame consider that belly [Music] and this is where he'll lay down for the first time look at that belly up measurements a phone seven ounces 21 and 3/4 ounces 21 inches because he's checking so I think I yeah but I just don't say no I will not be surprised if he's overnight yeah could be around the same time Kyle was born which is 9 pounds 3 ounces 24 the 2 ounces or 3 ounces 9 pounds 2 ounces and 2025 I shouldn't argue as a mother papers [Music] let's go well if you like snow there's plenty of it [Music] no he's feelin nervous yeah we'll just do a little it's very spacious I mean compared to the last time my goodness last time it was I would say it probably got third of this if that the whole time did me know I guess we'll find out yeah they might switch to beds for sure I would I would say because that bed looks a small a little bit it looks like it's for a meant for one person well to technically [Applause] we the way it's happening today fresh up okay so what time is a real nice it is 901 maybe too so they were just went to go grab my my pitocin they're gonna start me in pitocin um a lot happened you guys sorry this was like doctors and nurses in here so we just like take a little break okay so right now I have a foley bulb in we decided to go that road instead of doing cytotec or a survey Dell because what did he say I was he said I was at two and he said when this gets to what a three or four that this will fall out I feel like like it's just the matters on how big their figured out if there's really small fingers then I fit two fingers in there so I'm here to go back and forth a lot of them are saying that I'm very loose why I'm like one stretch tattoo or like alright this doctor said to when he was pretty known he said 50% effaced two centimeters dilated so we decided to go with the Foley bulb which is like a manual dilation instead of like cervical softening and like I said they just went to go get my pitocin we're gonna start that but it should shorten the labor process apparently instead of it being like what did he say the same attack yeah every four hours and you can have two to three doses so it could be 12 hour process before he even gets pitocin running so so this is like it could be quite a long time yeah and this is like a little bit more uncomfortable you know cuz with the cytotec you just kind of like sit there any wait a little bit more uncomfortable because it's like a manual dilation so I'd like a tube shoved up there it's like super glamorous and they like tape it to your leg super cute but definitely a lot of pressure maybe's looking really good and having a lot of accelerations and what they called my lack thereof of contractions you gotta show them this game if you look at this screen here yes the Green Line which is right there that's Morgan's lack of contractions and the pink line is his movements so the more solid it is the more moving Matias that's my heart rate it's like they don't have a monitor on me right now and then this is his heart rate and he's something they said he's a happy baby those are that's his happy line so more more up and downs the better so like the best part like like the best part of this time is I'm Wireless like they're like wireless monitors versus last time member I was like I'll puppet it up like these were like wired so I'm wireless I can like walk around do anything I'm gonna be here soon so and that was the worst part you guys I've like in so many bird flogs oh my gosh oh gee that hurts so bad that was like the worst part so far it was a very thick needle but she said I had to tell skin like dang right and I got a tough skin but yeah so that was the worst part so far was this was probably worse than getting the Foley ball been I would say so but you know cuz 9 a.m. we've got grandma should be getting kaya soon right yeah you're doing good you're looking at give me a couple hours let's start looking like the grand kabeer but yeah our nurse is so awesome we love her she's awesome yeah so we crewed up like what we can and can't record so we're gonna have to definitely like move this footage off the memory card as we go throughout the day so that we have plenty of space for bushing later on okay where did I update them last on the blog was it right before she walked in no ok so again they're like they're they're hoping I deliver before 7:00 tonight that's their guess as well but ok so right now you guys it was 10 10 and they just kicked up my pitocin again I'm a nurse seriously super awesome she's been in here almost the entire time chatting through things with us getting us admitted going through paperwork all the fun just hanging out just hanging out she's really cool I love her um ok so yeah just kicked up my pitocin again I still have the holy ball in I have I had it in for like an hour yep yeah so I've had the Foley bulb in for an hour again that will come out when I'm like at a 3 or 4 it should just kind of fall out but they are tugging on it like once an hour just to see I don't know what my pitocin levels out what does that mean oh thank you can Charlotte for wait huh what side of it I don't know medical the oxytocin oxytocin 4 mils okay so yeah I met four Mills like very low the cramping contractions are coming in but um yeah I made sure that they knew that I wanted my epidural to work this time so we'll see I think I'm gonna show end up in hopefully they get kind of it puts it in right yeah it's time so but I'm I'm excited feeling good not like screaming in pain yet so that's a good thing not yet you are coming out soon no yep he's doing good yeah he's moving when the monitor is he's happy and moving around and things are gonna get a little tight for him are you hungry yeah so can I should be here soon and my friend Stacey should be here shortly after that so alright I may go freshen up and try to like cover this burn on my forehead [Music] suited its 12:20 and see I'm still either three David check me for a while though I don't know what am I not currently really so three at least a three my pitocin set a ten and I think the max is 20 great mr. max 20 mm-hmm um I have a slushy and I have more chicken broth this yummy but were tonight we're gonna go for a walk here pretty soon I have to get my pitocin kicked up again at 12:35 so like 15 minutes so maybe we'll wait to walk until after she comes back and kicks it up and then yeah that's what's going on right now so 12:20 we're still hoping he's gonna be here like six of showers but he's taking his time he's comfy he's bacon he's comfy let's go check out the kitchen [Music] all right so we got some water some bread some jam peanut butter it's in here vanilla ice cream only man actually this what is this sherbert this is actually really good I remember having this one was in the hospital super-good well I will be revisiting this place at least that oh that's ugly can you edit this fix my face a little bit okay so we're gonna go [Music] I didn't think this through rainbow sherbert in there oh yeah all right so it is 250 and I'm still at 3 as a wasn't I cannot work on that I got checked it have you made internally ok so it's at a 3 an hour ago they're gonna check me like 3:30 ish contractions got super intense but contractions got really intense they're like two minutes apart getting really painful but I didn't want to get the epidural yet so we decided to do some dilaudid and like put me on my side and that did like wonders and now we just came to the toes into 16 the max is 20s were like almost maxed out I'm pitocin already but so yeah my nurses went on lunch so she when she comes back she'll check me and hopefully hopefully I'm like at least like a four I was really hoping for like a four or five before I get my epidural but I am pretty comfortable like what the dilaudid that she gave me and then from like laying on my side so fingers crossed now we got Stacey here Kenna sleeping and then Mike's just you know so we got the team here we're good to go we're ready for baby but he still thinks he's being stubborn he does not want to go out what else can I have to take them on that's it right I've had like so much chicken broth like way too much broth yeah I've just been like laying down and napping guys it just got really intense and I got like super super intense contractions and then the dilaudid I think that's all that's happened but okay I'll update you guys after after they check me in 3:30 [Music] it is 440 and I met a solid for now and what else oh and I'm laying here I've got a peanut ball between my legs and we're trying to get my contractions to come more consistently and I'm at Hey am I at it in 18 I'm at a 20 pitocin level like a maxed out last time I went from a five to a nine pretty quickly so hopefully with like having my leg over the ball I think once they break my water things are really good they're gonna like pick up really quick yeah so really I'm just hoping in the next hour hopefully I make it a little bit progress a little bit of progress or at least have him come down so that they can break my water and then I can get this show on the road and like have them in a couple hours that would be drinking that a big one make yes it's spiking okay all right so I'm on my like millionth jello and my millionth cup of broth I'm starving I officially haven't eaten in almost almost 12 hours I took like a like a rest on the dilaudid so I feel I feel rested up but I still don't have my epidural but hopefully we'll have that like before they break my water because then things are gonna pick up so yeah but which isn't good I think my pubic bone feels like it's gonna break in half I forgot like zooms don't even wear okay yeah okay okay so it is 6:30 almost and I just got some of the most traumatic epidural of my life yeah that would hurt pretty good yeah I doing good yeah good my blood pressure was like through the roof my might did you see that no scary in my my heart rate dropped to like 50 anyways so I got my epidural and I cannot feel my contractions now they're coming consistently I've got the shakes really bad or you know so that's good not good thing and then yeah that was a really traumatic epidural they like hit mine like they like hit my nerves in my bags yeah rush dinner mm-hmm in your spine that was really painful yeah so you got a zinger that was like down my left side really that's it scared it scared me too I was like having a contraction while that happened but that was really skip that was really scary that was really bad but currently I think I'm sorta four but we're doing good we're not gonna lie they miss anything else I got my epidural it's like hard you remember everything but yeah metaphor I think the next step is we're gonna see the doctor what to break my water yeah I think you're good good good yeah what's really nauseous and I got some so Fred but I think that's over us right I think I I keep forgetting everything but my Michael be able to tell you guys them too okay so I'm out of five I don't know if I told him that I'm last time but I'm out of five after they broke my water did today update them after they broke their water No so okay let's start over they broke my water and immediately after they broke my water I dilated to a five and so now we're just trying to wiggle him down and hopefully he will come down so and right now it is 8:00 10:00 p.m. it's been a long day you know restaurant so I'm chasing a little bit I'm gonna drink my icy and then don't play in a couple hours we have some progress that's what we're at I feel like super out of it you feeling those contractions no I can't that's good this damn that's great mm-hmm good job it's a work in yeah my legs are like super done that's great Sound speed oh no no it's tenderest seeing two hours from now [Music] okay another update it is 935 I napped for a little bit and I'm cell to five but he is at a negative one and I'm much more thinned out and ooh we sat me up oh my gosh I hate him we sat me up and we're trying to get more pressure on my cervix and even though I have the epidural I can still like it feel the intense pressure of these contractions and these contractions are no joke you guys okay so the bottom line is my contractions that those are my contractions and they're coming every exactly every two minutes and they are pretty intense um I'm starting to get like super nauseous alright you probably won't be hearing much for me I'm gonna try remind Mike to record as much as possible but I can feel that I'm starting to get into transition here in to actively where so she know that I went five like a five six is when I usually transition into active labor and I'm getting really nauseous so good signs but a long day I've been a really long day all right well we should this next clip is gonna be me handing it off to Mike so we should be like [Music] intuition [Music] the best description [Laughter] minutes right now isn't it Morgan I'm driving home I knew serious oh my god [Music] yeah [Music] all right a close-up no Chuck [Music] [Laughter] [Music] yes here is officially here I don't have stats on him yet the doctor was guessing ain't everybody kept trying to snap photo my face looks like you he's the best yeah he's breastfeeding are you doing good yeah no is he calm down family you know he was a very angry boy to delivery [Music] he's just been sticking to the side for about 20 minutes now and he was angry boy when he came up I'll see you guys in on my first story when I sit down I'll do like a labor and delivery story but yeah he might true to form true to form same as last time within an hour and a half she said at nine o'clock at nine o'clock I was at a five and he'd finally dropped down to a negative one and then make sure I'm focused and then [Music] okay so nine o'clock she said because she wouldn't double-checked everything nine o'clock he finally dropped in SL to five and then i sat up i sat up I don't know wasn't i sat up as soon as I sat up I told it at 10:40 so within an hour and a half I went from a five to fully dilated demo or not like hour forty minutes long yeah I took it but an hour and a half I'm not crazy true to form the same thing is that a sign he's cute boy he's like a perfect mix I think of you mean he's got your nose please got my face shape he's breastfeeding right now get around your own face chubby cheeks okay all right you guys my hands going them so I'm going to put this down yeah but he's so perfect [Music] [Applause] [Music] Kelly [Music] okay well what further ado this this little man this is mr. Rickard yard is what bottom lip is so big that it folds in half just like whoa it looks just like I am this cliff that's crazy Maria's but our movies set up here he's sleeping here we're gonna put them in his bassinet here in just a second Mike is going to change Kenna is already sleeping over there so we just got to our recovery room it is 225 in the morning and he just got him feeding he's breastfeeding like a champ my order it's unlike a late-night breakfast which was oh my god it was so amazing I was so hungry I inhaled a burrito piece of french toast and a set of hash browns in like 10 minutes so mommy was angry but we're gonna put a little man in the bassinet and I'm gonna get some sleep Mike's gonna get some sleep we have like a queen-size bed so Mike is able to sleep right next to me now it is officially Saturday February 10th but or Sunday February 10th Saturday February 9th it was his official birthday at 10:40 p.m. and he was 7 pounds 10 ounces and 20 and 3/4 inches long so almost 21 inches long he's a little guy I still can't believe how tiny he was and I had note or I had like no stitches only one little itty-bitty tiny tear that didn't need repairing but more to come on that later so I feel pretty dang good I'm all set my IVs so they'll leave this into the morning and then they'll take it out so may missing anything I don't think so she put him in his bassinet and get him ready for bed got perfect head he's got like the same color hair as KY just a little bit of hair mm-hmm will do first bath tomorrow all the things Marshalls go baby ain't no I do all the things tomorrow we'll show you guys more of him in his first day of life tomorrow all right you guys we're gonna get some sleep that is going to conclude the birth fog happy birthday little raker John welcome to the world all right we love you [Music] and I into myself [Music]
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TROY Ox Car - Review Inferno Warrior 【Garena Speed Drifters】
okay guys I'm back in Garena speed drifters, back in this account again. last time i did say i want to review all four of the ox cars, and i said i will do a separate video for each, so starting first we'll review with inferno warrior, still in chinese but never mind. so when you don't use nitro to do nitro continuous your next nitro max speed will plus 6.5 kilometer per hour and also nitro power, this is actually nitro power, plus 10% and you also get a nitro immediately after using nitro for the first time. yeah i think it means you'll get nitro after using your first nitro similar to Vulcan. by the stats, N-tank is very strong, speed is very strong, power is very strong, turning quite strong, thruster and drift is just normal. okay modding for this car with infinity chip, already i put my infinity chip in, 'left left left and middle'. you can actually tell when you already put in infinity chip, you can actually tell what's the modding when you press this one. press speed. there's item and speed. you press the speed recommendation here, then you know what's the modding. So L L L M. okay starting with this car i'll straight away test the speed okay normal speed is 196.6, wcw is 286.7, okay now cww with the ability 310.8, is it? let me check... oh my god! i thought something was weird...i didn't upgrade all this. hold on. let me upgrade all the skills first. okay no wonder the speed was so slow. i didn't upgrade all this. all right now i upgraded. sorry! let's try that again. oops. i thought why it was so slow. no wonder. all right now let's try that again. normal speed 201.6 okay, that's better. double boost 245.6, okay wcw 291.7, so again w...wait. WCW with ability 298.2 there we go, that's faster. okay cww with ability 315.8. there we go. okay, without? 309.3. okay, now wcww with ability, 320.2. yes. and without ability let me do it properly. wcww 311.7? so just now it was 319.5? wait no. 320.2 yeah 320.2. it should be 313.8. maybe i didn't do properly, but wcww i think should be 313.8. okay anyway sorry about that. i forgot about the skills. i can play rank but, oh wait... I'm diamond already? oh i think they...oh okay, thank you. yesterday i said i was still in bronze two, there's no matching in bronze two but okay it's already diamond. all right then i can actually play rank, but before that, i want to play a race on a certain map. we'll start with the map that i know this car is good at, flat maps with no continuous, so city 11. so this is the first test. oh yeah i got nitro at the start. was wondering, i forgot about that. 1'03. 2'03, okay. oh i got likes, i don't know what that is. okay second game i'll play the reverse version. i think in my qq video also i did the same thing, starting with City 11. but it's the new City 11. always 310+ unless you continuous like just now. 2'03 also...I'm still at 2'03. okay i just want to show you this. if you have a permanent car you can see that there's a test track here. i don't know what's the test track for, but maybe, might be recommended to play on that map? i'm not sure, but i'll just follow what the test track says, troy smelting workshop. okay so next game I'll play troy smelting workshop. i think for every car i'll do the same thing. i'll look at what is the map shown over there and i'll just play that. Ah! How careless of me. all right, well there's a few mistakes and also, you can see it right? I continue a lot so the ability didn't activate much, but it's still okay. yes, there is a matching. okay. let's avoid continuous map, let's get City 11? winter adventure? oh never mind, Dunes of time. i guess i'll be doing rank also, is that red spirit? Why does it look different? all right here we go. oh yeah i got one nitro extra i keep forgetting this car is like vulcan, Maybe I should use my black hawk. all right 1'18. second game, city 11? i think i'm matching with all the malaysian regions. malaysian player region, because now matching for rank speed is my region. just heavy brake, that gives you the ability already. 1'25 all right i think that two games would be enough for rank there is one more map i would want to try that is the new troy map, i forgot what's the name, but it's the castle, troy castle? i think would be good to use because, well its a Troy map i want to try that map actually since it's not in speed drifters, i got a replay for that. so let's just try that. does it work? yes it does. okay this is the last game for today. i'm surprised it worked. oh this feels suitable here also. i try always not to continue so i can get the ability. 1'41 or 1'40? okay yeah i think that's enough. yeah i think i'll still do one video each car,because since now i can play rank, but i'll try to upload this as quick as possible. so inferno warrior, out of the four cars, i recommend this one. I'm also planning to gacha this car on my main account, one day. i'll just need to get more batteries to gacha this car. i got this 324 diamond? No, 324 batteries. uh you can check the gacha video if you want to see the gacha, but i'll say again, very recommended. it is really for speed mode, this car is really meant for speed mode. it's suitable for any maps that are flat, those that don't have any jumping. especially City 11, just now City 11 has no jumping, so you most of the time will have the ability activated. it activates only when you don't continuous. if you do continuous, you don't get the extra speed. and also, i keep forgetting that this car is like vulcan because after you use your first nitro, you get another nitro. so you can see it's also an early game car, kind of an early game car, but suitable for even long maps like City 11. alright guys i think that's it for this video inferno warrior review. second time review. thank you guys for watching, see you guys next time.
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ASIANS CAN'T JUMP: HOW TO INCREASE VERTICAL LEAP (WORKOUT 3)
what's up y'all um I'm heading over to the gym right now about to get there we're going to do our second like um heavy lifting like intense workout for the program that I'm doing um we're going to start off with Sprints so with that being said you need to I myself need to warm up a lot so that I don't pull anything so I'm going to do a lot of warming up I'm going to get on the bike um I'm going to bike for a bit to warm up my legs cuz Sprints are an intense exercise so you need to you need to warm up because it's a really explosive exercise and like your muscles can tear really really quickly if you don't stretch enough if you don't um warm up enough you need to warm up enough so that you don't injure yourself and then you need to stretch after and you need to ice your legs you need to heat your legs after you ice them for the recovery um it's very important that you do so to prevent injury cuz you don't want injury setting you back so I'm going to go in I'm going to run a couple laps and then I'm going to bike a couple laps and then I'm going to start workout the workout today doesn't involve a lot of Weights it involves a lot of explosive activity like Sprints um um there's weighted there's weighted um squat jumps there's uh lunge jumps and really explosive activity so let's get to it you hear me I just biked for 5 minutes and ran five laps which is about 5 minutes so now I'm going to start stretching and doing Dynamic stretching to get my muscles loose all right guys so if you don't know what dynamic stretching is it's just stretching while moving practically that's practically what it means but um usually when you stretch you stay in one place and you just stretch and they're like they tell you not to bounce not to do anything but d dnamic stretching you just move in a in a steady motion and you you um extend your legs or your body part to to a point where your muscles are stretching but you don't hold it for a long time you just you just hit that point you come back and you do it again and you keep doing it steadily while um under control so you don't in injure yourself so um this is exactly what I'm doing to to to warm up for my Sprints because Sprints are very intense on your body and you you do have to do these types of stretches to um for the for the the best warmup I guess because um I feel that these help you the most in warming up and preventing injury for for um explosive activity so now we started um sprinting we're going to start sprinting right now and um man these freaking killed me after the second one coming back I was already dead you're supposed to do four four um two and from so that's that's two in from that's one two in from two so I did two of those and I was already dying as you can see right here coming up I was just dead man but uh but yeah just two and from four times okay so these are just um they're just weighted squat jumps make sure you're back is straight um I think I picked a weight that was kind of too heavy actually now that I look at it it's not um but when I was doing it I felt like I was barely even getting off the ground which is kind of a good sign cuz that means I'm jumping higher but but yeah this is a great workout right [Music] here all right so here we got medicine ball throws you got to um simulate as if you were holding a basketball and you're going to go up and dunk it but when you jump you release the ball so when you're when you're squatting and jumping you have the weight on you but when you're up in the air you don't need the weight anymore so you just release it to prevent any injuries that's practically what it [Applause] is [Applause] all right so for the lunges um I wasn't sure if we were supposed to use weight or not so I did it's supposed to be four sets so I did the first set with body weight and then the next two with weight and then the the fourth one without weight but man I felt a huge bounce a huge bounce when I dropped the weight when I let go of the weight and I did it without the weights the fourth time that was a crazy feeling right there but it felt it felt good trust me y'all should try this one [Music] out now these are just standard um standard squat jumps Rim jumps um a lot of people call them different things but mainly just squat jumps and just again explode as fast as you can try to touch as high as you can my legs are burnt out which is why I don't I don't get off the ground very much but that's what that's what it's all about you got to burn your legs out and then jump as high as you can get it guys holy poop oh that work out kick my butt man oh but I'm finally done going to rush to open gym right now cuz I'm already late half an hour late but man that was a good workout um I'm out of breath but yeah if y'all do this workout you'll get some serious inches man serious inches for now I'm just going to put it out there let y'all see it and then maybe take a thing or two from it I'm not going to put the Reps and everything cuz that might be copyrighted so man um for for the um for the lunges I didn't know if they were weighted or not so I did two I did one weighted set it's out of four sets I did one weighted set no I did one uh body weight two weighted like really heavy to where I barely even got off the ground and then the last one was body weight and then I like I like bounced up there man I was used to the weights and holy crap I just bounced which was pretty freaking nice like it was a good feeling that workout was a killer but you want to be an elite athlete you got to train like one yeah man so keep working hard keep training hard keep uh keep being explosive just work hard man and I'll see y'all later [Music] a
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Press A. Get Money in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
what's up gamers in this video I'm going to be  showing you just how to press a and make good   money in this game but it's gonna require a bit of  a setup to do I just want to say a huge shout out   to GameBoyLuke for inspiring me to do this idea  I'm linking his video down in the description   below this is a no dupe or glitch method this is  really for people who are sitting in the end game the way it was intended to no duplications nothing  so here are the steps that you have to do in order   to make this happen step one you're gonna have  to head over to madali East and when you reach   madali East you're going to be talking to this guy  over here if you don't have it by now basically   you're gonna have to defeat a couple of trainers  in the area and this guy will eventually be giving   you the amulet coin and what the amulet coin does  is it's going to increase the amount of money you   get per battle when you're fighting and this is  what we'll be attaching to our Pokemon for this   method step two you're going to have to get to  you listen at this point everyone's gonna need   chi-yu to complete the Pokedex and finish it so  might as well put this little cute goldfish to use   so basically here's a section of the map with all  the stake locations that you need in order to get   to you if you don't have it by now maybe you're  a little bit in the early game you want to watch   this video to prepare for this method so there  it is that's what you gotta do and then go to its   cave bump into it fight it and I wasted a master  ball on it on this copy of the game okay now that   you caught to you step two is complete step three  is where the bulk work is because you're going to   have to train your Chi-Yu correctly because  you want to one shot a lot of Pokemon using   this method now you're gonna be fighting Pokemon  ranging from level 65 to 72 so this is why we're   going a little over the top and maximizing some  stats out before we move on make sure to hit   that subscribe button it shows that you guys  enjoy videos like this and I love putting out   this information for all of you now if you didn't  get the right nature on your Pokemon don't worry   about it I got bashful on mine so this wasn't  the right nature I needed if you need to put   the right nature on your Pokemon just simply go to  Chansey Supply you're just gonna go ahead and look   for what we want is the modest mint and what the  modest mint is going to do is increase the special   attack of the Pokemon while lowering the attack  so buy one of these mints it's gonna cost you   20K you might have it in your bag if you've been  adventuring around in the game and you're going   to just put that on your gu now just to avoid some  confusion when you put a mint on the Pokemon it's   not going to say that the nature is different all  it's going to be doing is adjusting the stats so   just like we said if you look at special attack  you see the red increase it is up and you can   see the attack is blue it's down that's so you  know you successfully put the mint on it and it's   working basically we're trying to take advantage  of the high special attack that Q has which is 135   which is very very high so this is why we're  going to be focusing on building around the   special attack of this Pokemon now we're not done  we still have to train the EVS of this Pokemon so   go back to Chancey supplies and you're gonna  have to purchase a total of about 51 vitamins   you need 25 vitamins of a specific type to max  out a Pokemon stat so what we're doing is we're   going to max out special attack completely so what  you're going to need is 25 calciums and those 25   calciums will cost you 250 000. you're going to  need 25 carbos those are going to cost you 2 250   000 as well and that is going to completely max  out the speed of the Pokemon and you're just gonna   put the remainder just by one HP up and that's  gonna be the remainder of the EVS going into HP   just to give it that slightly little bit more  of survivability so all the vitamins in total   will cost you about 510 000 poke dollars but if  you're one of those people that are too cheap to   do it just go to the deli bird shop and purchase  some power items and the ones that you're going   to need are the power lens the power anklet and  the power weight so attach power lens to your   Pokemon and knock out 28 psyducks and that'll  give you your maximum special attack EV boost   you're gonna attach the power anklet and knock  out 28 fletchlings and that'll maximize your speed   stack completely or your EVS in speed and then  just go knock out one paldean Whooper with the   power weight attached and that'll give you the  remainder of HP so there you go I gave you the   working hard way and I gave you the expensive way  to do the EVS you'll know a Pokemon is completely   EV trained by going into this menu over here  and then hitting L to go to the graph view so   if you hit the graph view you can see that it  is sparkling in special attack and speed that   means you did it correctly you maximized it out  completely and there's no more EV training to do   with this Pokemon and you can see that right now  as of this screen we have a special attack of 405   and a speed of 299 also this is this Pokemon  is at level 100 so I'm gonna also need all of   you to go ahead and grind your Pokemon to 100.  so basically to get levels it's really not that   hard all you have to do is do a bunch of raid  ends and you probably have done a lot by now now   that you're in the end game just grab the candies  and level up your Pokemon to get it to that level   100. so now we are fully EV trained we are fully  leveled we have the nature that's boosting the   correct stats but now that you have your Pokemon  completely EV trained you have your Pokemon with   the right nature time to make it even stronger by  getting the proper IVs and maximizing the IVs on   your Pokemon okay in order to do this just go to  Delhi bird presence and what you're gonna do is   click on General goods and when you're in general  Goods you're going to see something called bottle   caps and what bottle caps are going to do is  just maximize an IV now your legendary Pokemon   most likely already has three max IVs so the max  you're going to need is three and the ones that   you primarily want to focus on having the max  one is special attack and speed these are the   ones that are going to be important so purchase  Three Bottle Caps that's gonna run you about 60   000 in total and then we're going to open up the  map and head over to montenerva and this is pretty   much where you're going to find a guy standing  there and this is the hyper Training Guy talk to   him select your bottle caps that you want to train  on your Chi-Yu and then you're going to have a   completely maximized Q in those stats so the total  cost to get you you ready for this method is going   to be 590 000 but don't worry this method is going  to make sure you get all your money back by just   doing this simple and easy and a very effective  grind and make even more so you're making your   money back and you'll be able to train even more  Pokemon in the game okay so something also that   you want to do is you want to make sure that you  click on the moveset for chi-yu and you want to   put Dark Pulse as the first move on it so make  sure to learn Dark Pulse and make sure that is   the first move that you can learn this is pretty  much what we're going to be using now the reason   why Chi-yu is extremely broken is one look at all  our stats now that we have maximized everything we   have a 405 special attack our speed is at 299 so  we're gonna be moving fast moving first and doing   a lot of damage also its ability is beads of Ruin  and you can see that the power of all Pokemons   ruinous beats lowers the special defense stats  of all Pokemon except itself that is really just   disgusting and Powerful because that is going  to allow your Chi-yu to rip right through every   single Pokemon that it fights so if you're going  to be fighting a Pokemon and it has a high special   defense or resistant maximum it's going to take  you two dark pulses to take it out otherwise Dark   Pulse will be one shotting almost every single  Pokemon you fight and before you go in just   make sure that your amulet coin is attached to  your Chi-Yu because that's the way you're going   to be doubling money now this is the cool part  that Luke talked about once you're in front of   this guy at the Academy all you have to do at  this point is start pressing a that's it just   press a and if you're using a power controller  you're going to then just go ahead and let that   run completely all night if you're going to bed  and it's going to do all the work for you now if   you're watching Netflix or watching anime or just  chilling and relaxing you can just do this I can   turn around talk to somebody and I'm just gonna  run eight and um yeah we're gonna cut for it so   yeah all the cut scenes are gonna be clicked on  the player is going to be walking up you're gonna   get random trainers by the way that you're going  to be fighting so you you're not going to know   exactly who you're fighting but this of method  is very effective in taking out all of these   trainers and I'm just gonna show you a really sped  up clip of another run that I did I ran this my my   wife ran this my friends ran this and no one had  any problems at all so you're basically going to   be wiping every Pokemon and most likely the last  Pokemon of every single fight the one that's gonna   tear up is going to be the one that is going to be  the strongest most likely against it and the only   thing is you're gonna have to just use it twice I  have not died once using this method in fact the   amulet coin attached to your Pokemon is going  to be even more powerful giving that money at   the end the only Pokemon that I did have a concern  about was hariyama hariyama was probably the only   Pokemon we bumped into of the that that was pretty  scary but even with its super effective attack it   lowered its own special defense even more and  we were able survive that and keep going so   that's pretty much the Strat that you're going  to have to do each tournament session that you   do will net you around 120 000 poke dollars and  each round should last about 12 minutes average   so you'll be making about 1 million poke dollars  for every hour and 40 minutes just passively if   you're using the turbo controller or if you're  just going ahead and clicking and just you're   able to click for an hour and 40 minutes I hope  this helps all you end game players to easily get   a lot of money without doing any duplication or  glitches this is probably a really fun way with   the amulet coin dude shout out to Game Boy Luke  again for inspiring the video and if you want to   know some other ways to make money in the game you  can go ahead and check out this video over here
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LexPlay/SCARRED/ NEED MORE OF THIS
[Music] all right uh what's up my fellow check it out game is a scam is clean this is I have to investigate jihad I hate domestic disturbances [Music] right oh wait why is this out here so can I just uh you P you know oh by the way I just woke up guys this is how I kind of look crazy right now there's something up with this mailbox you will want to check it out I mean not inside yet I for inventory nothing big ASCII seller what's up with this with this place now crack open that was let me check the door if the doors are open I mean I thought they'll be open right slot this place is creepy [ __ ] other lands for arms you see them shits door is locked of course yeah so cellar is the only way in [Music] I locked it there you go a lot of broken potato sack book eat your way to a flat stomach with Morgan or Egon okay got a little dye going on I see a pasta with Morgan [Music] [Applause] excuse me with why Oh God oh god what about what okay I just can't go further than that [Music] this game is unsettling there's a lot smells like something's in there wait I wasn't supposed to go what's going here it's raining now the rope is missing what all right I'm back sorry guys technical difficulties [Music] this wasn't anymore [Music] so you're so you're still on Oh God over here [Music] [Applause] that is variance like very very unsettling yeah oh that's the real place you know like I've seen rope foot they're still locked parents oh yeah the thing about this game it's super cool because like uh before you go download they have like good care Hey hi are you okay oh hey there do you live here yeah what's your name sweetie it's Laurie short for Laurie Ella I think what happened to your eye I don't I don't know do you need some hope was there trouble is someone still inside my dad is in there and is he in trouble okay Laurie I'm going to look around you stay put you don't want to put her in a cop bar something's stuck in here I can't get it open and there's nothing changed back here and I can't go home yet oh wait whoa hey live do you have keys though hey Laurie are you doing okay she seems so shocked maybe I can snap her out of it if I bring her something I don't think this is the best idea but no I can't even break I'm nothing in the car what can I bring her a cooking book the Rope is emissions I made a rope for that later the glove maybe I forgot I had the glove I doubt she was wanted though right I mean why would you want a glove that's not right yeah it's like why would you want to go I don't know why I thought of that like hey man you might you do you want gloves it's comfort love made with real comfort I'm thinking the radio maybe [Music] Oh God you're still saying about all right you're not kind of questions like that I don't know I got so scared and I got a question that she left that's not right AGGA try what did I just touch why is that what nerve wait is this there's a key stuff inside what thing I'll pull it out Oh gross I think I got it though what keys I can't see a thing I want to see a thing just keyword alright wait inside issues who would take these pictures why is the frame empty this frame is empty this isn't settling did the time 3:30 a.m. 2nd of February to 2030 7:05 at all but it is it rare that a member of a creative elite Grace's us with their presence in his small remote area of the country which is why we are so excited to welcome Baron Samadhi Samadhi is known as a provocative persona personal style for known for his paratha for him sire and its in-your-face attitude to the modern society smarty lives in seclusion at the moment but we I couldn't look further than dear diary mom left this morning I don't know why she didn't say anything she just left me here with dad without a word I'm like you have women Oh God you are the artist okay so question is do I want to go through the first door or do you want to go through the last or first through the first door so that's like sun dried food in there okay 3:30 a.m. second favorite classic were twist the artist barons mighty describes himself as a very traditional man and those values can certainly be seen in his old work of landscapes and still lives in that still lives that challenge this thing is gross can he's my glove get whatever is in there Oh God smell I have to get out of here Jesus Christ what you got he would have parrot on it there's something gross down there well you know what to do my god gross I got it I got the rope okay wait can I not use a glove anymore what was the glove done don't wanna continue exploring the house that's already on and settling who would hang this in the kids room where a 10 102.1 dear diary I'm so bored I haven't seen dad all day he just locked himself up and won't talk at all I think something is up but I can't get ahold of mom so I'm just sort of stuck here still I guess it could be worse [Music] why [Music] this thing is like 20 feet we were inside that so this is the - loriell from that yeah a great present great present dad he's just sleeping a bit like this okay that was irrelevant information oh so now we have something to comfort her God that is 102.1 but something is going on there so that's the final boss so we're just gonna walk through all of this I'm assuming you got to put pictures right yeah I'm gonna sue means like that and the mother on the other side maybe L'Oreal Laurie you're still gone this photo changes anymore [Music] so let's use [Music] I lower the rope and brought a key back up [Music] another question is this key for right here that's not right no it's not wait what is he well I think that's the that should be the kitchen and if I'm not mistaken all right it should be its first store so he smiled Ryan food in there yeah got it Morgan good fast food that defeats the purpose God is this think this thing is gross and it stinks really bad when was it last used this place is just a mess it kind of makes me sad whenever I see you please [Music] so at this part of the video you realize hey there's a slight issue and that's because well I didn't understand that you know the audio cut off the mic was muted and so we're about to go through this whole entire section of me just rambling on and rambling on about the story and stuff like that you could read for yourself honestly that I know quand the time I take to read is very slow and appreciate you guys are fast enough to get it done in a matter of nose band of no time but yeah it's just matter of my mic was muted so it's not that bad but I do apologize for its but anyway make sure you guys like share and subscribe you know might as well throw that out there even though I'm probably gonna say it again at the end of the video and you're probably gonna see me react to the fact that I had the audio cut off soon very soon it's not gonna be that close but I think that's all I have for you guys right now you still probably got like one more minute of silence and I want to drag your time so you know I hope you guys just enjoy the video and I hope you guys appreciate what I'm trying to do anyway thank you guys so much and have a great day continue watching video [Music] my audio cut off that entire time my mic was on mute and I didn't even realize Oh today's a rough day but just a recap I mean not much is going on not much is gone to be frank where's this trophy rule Oh people keep texting me I feel slave famous oh can i I don't know if I try this second ago like slide this underneath [Music] hello God it's okay this shit's like pissing me off now but you know we're trying to bear it through it tan I was hoping this would be a good game come back to you but it's not like a handler to the litter that's not right I need to know dog stay out of the trophy room [Music] now I heard that one clear hello all right in this pest testing out because my audio really keeps cutting off and keep getting bad interesting what the [ __ ] I was supposed to know that there's a lot about this one no wait no wait he's it confuses me okay cuz he can usually says oh that's not right so I'm guessing this is this door [Music] what door is it the one downstairs yeah one upstairs the weird key worked and I'm guessing this is the mother this book looks really rough someone ripped out all the pages and scattered them all over the floor most of the pages are unreadable why would someone do that let's see the book is called the manners of the occult Jesus Christ what is up with this place yeah I think you snuck into higher than your paygrade trapping the soul to act of a pansy another trap to his soul to the physical realm if done properly the order must be painted thusly the originator of the name sits the left of the injured one the mark of his wrath from him once removed she who all sits and looking outward okay so I think I got the order it wasn't that complicated as I think they're all facing in a direction so it's literally it wasn't that hard don't worry Laurie I got you Hachi Laurie [Music] oh man I game was I feel like that game was super good I liked it there's a lot of puzzle solving but I liked it and I'm hurt that they just ended it there I'm really mad at that I'm really I'm truly mad at that but anyway that was those scared it's just a demo so to work in development but they has a lot of potential and I really enjoyed it I'm sorry for like tough clone difficulties I will try to fix that in my edits of this but you'll you'll find out anyway thing guys so much watching please remember to Like share and subscribe
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A qualitative study to explore treatment failure among Malawian adolescents living with HIV
thanks for the opportunity to present this research this is a presentation about expectations of perfect adherence it's defining from a qualitative study that we undertook to explore keep Minh failure amongst Malawi and adolescents living with HIV is a study that was undertaken into a Zulu in Malawi where LSF France has been supporting the Ministry of Health to deliver HIV care and treatment programs since about 2001 and despite this being a very well supported program with very good outcomes month for adalah adults a recent cross-sectional survey has shown very high rates of first-line treatment failure among adolescents of the order of 30 percent so in order to address this NSF France is wanting to review their program and so we started by I'm drawing on the existing evidence and found that it was quite limited and in terms of them giving us ideas about how to move forward and then particularly there was a knowledge gap in terms of understanding how some of the social and contextual factors shape treatment adherence from the perspective of young people themselves and their caregivers so in this context as well aim of the study was to explore how individual social and programmatic factors can influence adherence to antiretroviral therapy among adolescents living with HIV and in order to inform new interventions to promote adherence in the setting and the particular analysis that other than today is a just one component and that aim to explore how the social interactions of young people in different settings such as the clinic home and the community could influence their adherence to treatment so this is a qualitative study and we collected our data through repeated in-depth interviews with adolescents living with HIV we also did in-depth interviews with a range of caregivers including those as adolescents - who were aware of their status and those who weren't we also get interviews with members of the community who we felt helped influence over young people's attitudes to HIV and treatment so for example teachers and youth leaders and village heads and so on we also interviewed workers from the Ministry of Health and NFS we also carried out group activities both of adolescents who knew their status and those who are unaware of their status and we used participatory methods so once we'd collected our data those conversations were recorded we transcribed them we translated them into English we incorporated other data as well such as the photos from output of those group activities and texts from the diaries that were maintained by the field workers observations that we'd undertaken in health facilities and its various social events that are going on in the community we then used an inductive approach to code the data which means going through these texts and categorizing the emerging concepts and ideas that come through the data and we undertook a somatic analysis to understand relationships between those codes in relation to the objective of the study and we had to prove all from the study from ethical review board in Malawi and the UK therefore we found that in this context of very high rates of treatment failure nevertheless adolescents living with HIV they have very good knowledge about HIV they have very good knowledge about antiretroviral therapy and they wanted to take their drugs so that wasn't one of the main reasons for this treatment failure that we've seen but we also found that their intentions to a table sometimes undermined by some of the social norms and expectations about young people whether it was in the clinics at home or in the community I found that in each of those settings adolescents behaviors were very much regulated by very strict rules and obligations and often accompanied by threats of negative consequences such as in reaction or permission for non-compliance with those rules and we found that the attempt to exert control over their behaviour in each of these different settings was very an important driver of the undermining of their intentions to adhere to their treatment so for example within the health clinics we found that the message that the health messages that adolescents with HIV were exposed to were incredibly strict and rigid they were very much couched in language of rules and regulations it was about the myth the absolute necessity to maintain person servants we found that counseling and health messaging in general we're very focused on treatment literacy which could explain there very good knowledge about HIV and AR T but sometimes it went perhaps too far in terms of trying to test adolescents looking for mistakes in their knowledge rather than any conversations about the challenges that they face we sometimes found that the consequences is a typo here that should say the consequences of less than perfect adherence were perhaps sometimes overstated by health workers so for example one caregiver told us for example the medicines basically taken at 6:15 and instead one takes it at 6:30 the medicine in this case doesn't work properly and the viruses keep on multiplying the medicine doesn't work at all and this was absolutely typical of many of the counts that people had about the timing at which they were supposed to take their pills and whether it was the caregivers the adolescent themselves or even the health workers who felt if you couldn't take it exactly the right time was better not to taste at all we also found that although many patients really appreciated the support they had some health workers and particularly counsellors there was just as many reports of adolescents being scolded or chastised shouted at and literally undermined their engagement with HIV care and this picture comes from one of the group activities we did with adolescents with HIV and they described this picture of a doctor asan he was fat grumpy cross he's frowning he's got very expensive sunglasses on and they said other doctors are better off but the kind that we've drawn here those cannot manage to stay for even 10 minutes while explaining to them about your problems they would shout at you for delaying them and as a result we found that young people had very little opportunity to talk frankly about the challenges that they might be facing and taking their bills or to talk about the potential solutions to those challenges yet this is something that they very much inspired to in their relationship with health workers as one particularly articulate young man told us he said a patient came he told us the names of the medicine but it was not enough I wish the health worker could try to encourage the patient other than just giving medicine names I wish he could engage the patient in a dialogue as the patient how he's feeling how he thinks that medicine will work and even involve them and deciding the best time to take the medicine and this is something that was clearly very absent in the narratives of all of our participants we also found that some of the measures that were put in place to support adherents were actually perceived to be very punitive by adolescents and that could also really undermine their adherence so for example additional pill counts to see if people who were suspected of poor adherence were actually taking those drugs sometimes going so far as makes people wait longer because they haven't been at here and going to the back of the queue having to come for extra appointments these are things that was sort of supposed to a well-intentioned help for young people but they were perceived to be punitive and one young boy said if you can't get medicines for two months in advance they would deliberately give you medicine only worth one month so as to punish you and so we went at wasting our transport money and other costs but we found that these attitudes were just in the HIV clinics that we all say I'm quite present and the other health services around so for example we saw this notice on the door of a youth friendly sexual and reproductive health clinic and it says translated to all use this is not a meeting place for you and your lover's if I'm doing that you have broken our law you will not be tolerated for given a punishment proportional to the crime you committed this is a reproductive and sexual health clinic as a youth friendly so can we commit to health clinic in one of the health centers where one of the HIV clinics MSF is supportive we suddenly found that even in people's homes young people face a range of challenges their caregiving arrangements were from fluid there was precarious people were being passed around in many cases particularly for those who are orphans and in many cases we found that children being instructed to hide their HIV status to hide their pills the high death toll taking from other family members including the siblings and this is often related to parents fears of disclosing their own HIV status through inadvertently if the child's HIV status was known people would go to extraordinary lengths to hide their pills in the home one caretaker told us okay this is how high there's a drum and inside that drum there're books and that's where we get these chairs and all interested removal as soon as that displace I also place the mattress on top normal stepping foot in there so people going to extraordinary lengths to hide still taking in the home we also found that caretakers been engaged in conversations about HIV in the home and it's really reinforced it as something that's a very shameful experience for many of those young people and even talk about reminders to take pills were often very directive through something sometimes accompanied by threats or reprimands or punishments and this often led to young people hiding the fact that they haven't been able to take their pills as they've wanted to and even throwing away some of those pills so for we found that some of these issues contributed to young people feeling isolated there was secrecy there was silence in the home around their HIV status and their ability to take their pills it lets me feeling anxious and confused and all of these things undermined they're still taking within the wider community as well we found that influential community members held strong views about people's social lives and their behaviors in general including adherence and we found that many of them felt responsibility at a certain role to help address stigma and to encourage adherence to a RT and they actually had a range of powers through which they could influence and regulate some of these social behaviors so for example they could impose curfews or fines for example if someone was found to discriminate against normal HIV they could organize social events for young people but they could also cancel them if they felt those inappropriate behaviors and these attempts also sometimes in undermines people's deterrence behaviors one community member told us they're obviously when they take their medicine and see that they are good they stay without taking the medicine they just stop throwing refine such things we give them a threatening advice that if they do that they're going to be received at the hospital and also we wrote we write those letters referral letters to groups and so on so overall we found that treatment failure couldn't really be explained by a lack of knowledge about HIV and AARC but it was far more likely to be undermined by an inability of young people to conform to some of the unnecessarily strict rules and expectations of appearance in the setting we found that young people were fearful of the consequences if they was seen to be non-adherent and this led to a lack of opportunities to talk frankly about those challenges a lack of safe spaces in which they could discuss the challenges and pill taking strategies based on these findings we think that interventions should also move outside of the clinic and occur where the pill taking occurs this example in the home and this could be supported through the home visits we feel that interventions need to be more family focus giving support to caregivers as well as the young people to support disclosure within the household address stigma within the household we thought there's further evidence to support MSF's advocacy for a counseling cadre to help support adherence amongst particular amongst young people we feel it's also me only to move away from a RT literacy and moves towards problem-solving skills in young kids and efforts to build their resilience and in this particular setting more better and more peer clubs for them to get involved in and we also think there's a need for supporting health workers to think about the messages that they're delivering and the impact they can have on young people the style and the way in which they deliver this as a result of the study and others a revised model of care is being developed now in Georgia Lewin will be rolled out later this year thank you [Applause]
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Minecraft - Whoa! Bad Villager!!! (Bad Omen)
now good evening everyone my name is Heath Haskins and I'm amazing from amazing gaming and this is mine mine fail minecraft mine I know mine impossible as well my mom's we we built a house thingy so we now have a place to stay and we just put a few lamps up yeah you did good you did good and we need we need more of these stair thingies some more acacia wood and lots and lots of other stuff so out oh my god I have their grant 45 seconds into a video 45 seconds oh wait screenshot okay guess what that I I really need a bid because I spawned back on the island no yes alright well hey since you're over there well I don't have anything on me so what do you need there's a beds down there yeah wait I'm on the art that the animal island I'm not on the the basic island oh oh okay okay I know what you're talking about I have to go across the bridge hmm I will grab the boat cover our boats and I'll bring one back to you how's that sounds great we'd like a play thirty glorious minutes hmm say intel you cross the bounty blue all right it's ah right I can take a bit if anybody hands up a popcorn or drink or soda right now now should I bring anything out of the chest for us here maybe I'll take it probably probably grab everything that's over there how do you easily grab everything quickly break the chest oh okay I need a light let me just check and see if there is a X in there not I have to oh it's breaking up with you know what we can always repopulate it's cold you know what I did pick up a lot of stuff but I must have picked up a lot of bad stuff let me see poisonous potato it's nobody wants poisonous potatoes but I live stuff floating I want to take the no I feel so bad right now but we need food well I bought some food poisons potatoes oh no you're killing them okay we have food dude we shall place a lamp in memory of our animals a torch yeah but some stuff in the corner for you there's a lava block then it's a bead it is it crafting table did we did we leave anything down there don't dam down yeah yeah it's pretty scary skeletons didn't have I don't know that well there was a chest down here or not no we just had crafting stuff okay yeah we're good I think okay I has a bone oh look this another crafting table and a furnace stop halfway oh it's randomly oh goodness I had a real life bug attack me oh wow I slapped him mister napkins Wow it's like crafting tables and physicists halfway up different spots that's in case you'd get tired of like walking all the way down you want to dig like cook some food or something that's a good plan hey how do I get dark so quickly oh my gosh can you see I guess what I'm thinking yeah I can see but like it's not a night time already and it doesn't make any sense why now apparently we can both fit in this boat can we really yeah apparently oh this one of them thinks the drowns Danny I'll hop in can you get in this one yeah once I jump it I have to do some stupid random thing to get in it's dumb I don't know let's avoid all drunk reaches yeah and I wasn't even knocking me out of the book why is it so bright down here there's a big bright patch down there I saw that I think that might be an access to a mineshaft perhaps in mine shafts are full of goodies like you can get golden apples and diamonds and emeralds and paper and awesome stuff one thing I really want to check out I want to see if the x-ray trick still works why are we this far away by the way cuz we're right there oh yeah okay I think so okay yeah yeah this is it I guess we could it right here but there's a skeleton up there skeleton the table so gets a note would it deal with the table oh he's shooting at me I owe him money no all this creep is here oh my gosh the amount of ah the creepers no I'm avoiding the house so that doesn't blow up do you mean seriously why you have no this is this is horrible this is there's another creeper oh come on come on just blow up on that guy there you go oh my gosh we're not gonna have any way to live carry this safe in here well this makes babe thank you know what oh no no no I'm gonna put the bed down yeah let's sleep no more creeper things yep you mean not rest now while there's monsters nearby what are you kidding leapin that is so okay we need to put a perimeter fence down do you think we can do that and light it up better i think that'll help aha got it okay oh my gosh I know I mean what's the deal with that wait no no no I I'm just gonna put fill these chests with stuffs Oh oh that's here actually that's a really good idea because I've got foods to cook there we go so now we've got dudes cookin and here is trees and seeds and flowers and other stuff that I wasn't planning on picking up but we did oh we got bones I can make thumbnail you can and then you can make coloured opaque glasses lemon if I use two of these I'll make sticks I put sticks in the middle feathers at the bottom and lint at the top nice made myself four arrows your survival rate just increased - did you happen to have any string on you - unlikely um no because we've got to go into a minor attack the spiderwebs pretty I have random stuff though me I made something for you here I owe my stuffed I know oh yay I asked Anna yes boots for boots um if you hear any strange voices that's my inner child and ah what happened to love my like ribbons and stuff that we're on the edge here and they disappeared oh when I fell too hot did you just fall to hurt again well oh oh my god oh my gosh okay so let's sleep okay wait is this your sorry there we go all day oh we need to put the coffee on who can start a day without coffee where's her coffee machine Hey come get some some foods food okay I'm not eating off the floor you know do you want mutton yes please chicken this is the one time I'm not a vegetarian I'm not a vegetarian anyway but this is one of the times one pork chop yeah so I split all the foods evenly if I remember right oh gosh why don't we just put like old food in the tiny chest on the light on the right okay take a little mini fridge yeah yeah like a little oh sorry I apologize if you coughing in others because I had sick it's not sick is my first ever yeah I'm just gonna throw it I keep some maintenant me thanks ready other stuff in no I do have that can I have her sleeves um have you got shoes ok I do yeah there we go got it I'm just saying could be out Oh help us inability prepared right okay wait wait kelp is edible apparently do we have to cook it or something yeah yeah I can't mean by how it whips I don't think you can make sushi though that would be awesome I know wouldn't it oh my gosh I could really do with some nice sushi and a miso soup actually oh my gosh you hit the bottom of a kelp and there is out to hunted help that falls out okay all right we need to resurface this disasters area I need to craft a shovel okay Oh get a lot of dirt - yeah actually I'll just use the dirt that's already there I'm gonna fill a hole and that should be fine it'll turn into grass I mean then level out I'm just collecting some coal I found a little coal vein oh it looks like stone I heard skeleton not my skeleton not at the moment remember all my torches point to the exit okay that's better no we need to create a perimeter though because and we need to light it up because right now I'm getting a lot of coal so we should be able to I want to make a nice fence perimeter with a gated fence and some actual lanterns we need a lot more iron that a mummy I mean look over here over here behind you I mean I'm me hi hello weapon oh I pressed shift too many times I found a little thing careful I think okay yeah goes down and then you're like oh no it's a kid but it's not it's just the other credit it's a sure bonus yeah I see lovely I was all prepared for it venture was like I'm got a good dad skeleton oh okay I think that as soon as we hear the night music before it goes dark we should sleep you mean agreed and then we will be safe from the evils oh I hear noises here I think there is a disused mine down here somewhere underneath us because I keep hearing the sounds of like a rickety minecart how do we make a minecart usually we just find it no but actually mixed it just find them in the world that's how it's this hot boat oh is it the dark deep oh no it's a little well skelton Thomas skeleton what is a smoker it's for smoking meats curing meats like that because they slid it when they'd meet the update they took the furnace and they split it into cooking or smelt smelting so it's now two different functions you use this motor for your meats a fledgling table yeah there is its actual visual thing is shows you a target and a feathered boat I'd love this update horrible update but love this update it's pretty cool a dark oak sign oh no way campfires oh oh I can't make a fishing pole you have an up string - I thought it required three for some reason you could do it some Cod some salmon some puffer fish then we go fishing yeah yeah okay we got time all right how much ing hit I've got two on me I use most of it for your boots in your much in there why am I using a block I am using I'm literally using a block to cap to do it you can use oh wait is that the nighttime music I don't need night time use it mm-hmm I hear music this is so inefficient of me I should just make a shovel did you place a crafting table up in the middle of like the ocean I did on my original spawn but not on yours that's odd oh here comes one here comes one get ready oh yay what did I get a fish you got a fish I got it and some kind of fishing business we do the sounds getting low just so you know wow I'm a poet and I didn't know it I don't like this little I can see the skeleton just shooting skeleton is down on strikes come back before the Sun sets no that was actually a lot easier than I thought I got 5 I'll salmon and a raw Cod somebody just subscribe thank you totally fished all those I didn't use a sword at all jump down down whoa Nate I'm like time you can only sleep during the night I'm enduring oh so it's not quite we've got away for the music oh there we go okay go go we're good it's not me it's weaker not yours hey that was brilliant oh there we go okay oh that was much better than having to sit through all the other poop agree Oh Oh skeleton get away where what it's Davin this this cave here it's not a little it happen uh I'm gonna try and get him to come out come out come out Judas scary skeleton warrior oh I will go start cooking the fish so we have more foods because I just realized my foods gone way down okay what is that what is what what is that over here over here uh oh I see it um I don't like to look at that oh well those bad guys I don't know but it's staring at us they're looking right at me Janice wait no you don't know if they're mad mad or not I need a sword on me I don't have a wooden sword what oh [Music] they're they're shooting they're shooting they're bad but they're only mad at you not me why are they mad at me what would I do oh my god is he's like running he's running Oh get out of here get out of here what in tarnation get off my property wait is there no way it's at all like that they were like invaders what was said scared it scared the living daylights whatever I'm like Oh Willa Jersey let's go say hi and I'm like wait they've got crossbows where is it gone where is it gone I killed him ominous banner oh no another one bites the dust why is this place so evil oh look at it that is awesome to serve as a warning to any who should mess with the mummy in the code yeah come on selfie next oh geez he did five there we go jeez dad oh my gosh I have some kind of new spell on me hold on what is this oh let's get rid of the recipe book bad omen oh you killed a bed oven no you have a bed it's just called bad on there's no timer on it either it's so much splat splat splat are you cursed I am cursed you're cursed oh no why why do you have to be so evil no this is not the friendly minecraft that I grew up with no see if we did a peaceful Mart we wouldn't even know how evil this game could be we would have never seen oh gosh okay I'm food time food let's go cook and cook and I'm gonna grab some chickens okay I'm actually gonna keep some of the chickens on me as well so that mean the like more of those things are gonna be coming after us because I hurt their brethren or something uh well do noise I'm gonna have to look three noise but we have a better now so maybe that awards mark I don't know this place is truly bad oh my god all of a sudden everybody in the comment sections like dude that's not part of the game what did you just do here O'Brien has awoken no oh it's gonna break what am i doing that's already done it's broken doo doo doo we got plenty of time actually we don't we're at 26 minutes oh wait really oh really really really oh my gosh okay I just have to craft something I feel like I didn't really achieve much so I have to at least do one little thing okay let's do and actually let's take half of those and now I need some more steps alright um but to give any fence palings in here I need a couple anyway I love it here we go i meani okay I've got I had them all right let's go out here and do this and this oh it's too low come on give me good hey that looks good what I'm gonna side - here we go come out the front here and have a look at what I put it okay dum dum dum dum what that is awesome yeah me too lamps light we can put them around the outside and hopefully mate we maybe can put someone like taller like sticks yes in fact like I mean half to the ocean yeah we can do here on both sides they look amazing and we put cobblestones down underneath it um that'll look awesome but we need a lot more iron we need to make iron ingots and in I another just just so you know walking this direction towards the house with that sign is amazing this is this really cool sorry oh there's that one here I'm afraid to look behind this is too evil this place is too evil it's like mega evil what did I do uneven on the other side I did oh no I have you done your math wrong no I should be able to jump down on the bed and not hurt myself hey okay I won't be able to do that oh well can we can we jump from like mega Heights and we oh yeah yeah jump on the bed okay let's see um okay well we'll give him a little bit more because I don't feel like we did too much oh I picked up the coop salmon actually I'm gonna eat one I'm gonna try your your bounty of the same right now Oh wonderful mmm so let's just made my helpful better I'm gonna put it in the chest keep the cook button on me it's the pork of the sea okay the sea oh now it's time to get actually wait that looks kind of cool what if I do this oh snap look out I don't know what you done done something haven't you oh yeah you put a flat blank oh no these are three stairs I'll see its thing up great guess I flatter profile it looks more like a farmhouse or a longhouse like a Viking Oh Vikings yeah look at this the Sun is going down Ikki with the way this episode's turned out so far is a really good idea to be up here on the roof well I mean last time we did the omen creatures I'm getting it next time true maybe maybe sleeping closest into spawn I don't know the omens very freaky oh I don't know if they're called omens but bad villagers menos villagers they just villages apparently but they look like totems pillages pit villagers villages should be so moons rising like a domino oh my gosh the moon is rising like a domino I still missed a bid ridiculous make sure your health is up there what's my inner child speaking again you know either way there we go now that's the night music I'll make sure that we have nice things up there okay I'm going to cover up the roof you ready yep yeah good Oh what in the world seriously fail wait in there no no no that's fine Oh Oh break my ankle down here I have stairs I have stairs mommy what okay oh [Laughter] look at that it's a pillager apparently according to the Minecraft expert village a banner you you get it you guys that has on their head when you get a raid a raid we got raided it was a raid code right there was my inner child telling me then I must speak myself up I'm now arguing with myself so we have a little spot over here that you can come out nice there's totally not - I kind of fought it off you can't rest now there's monsters nearby on the side just put it on the door ya know what it won't let me sleep no from beds it won't work you have to go on a surface that's flat oh my gosh oh I can't sleep okay I got this I got this get him get him okay I'm making I'm making them fight each other sound of dying screams oh my gosh it's just so much badness I could try and pick the behind nugget and I'm chicken nugget it's a chick I'm either hero hmm what a night oh my gosh coffee on seriously I see let's see anybody anybody burning up oh look at them hmm so 36 minutes that's not bad that's it's pretty good pretty good isn't it some chicken yeah I'm pretty good look up towards the sky let's try and look at the same spot thank you everyone for watching this episode of Minecraft with me heath Askins code primates and myself met amazing gaming from over the hill don't forget to Like comment subscribe do all those things links in description [Music] that's not the outro by the way oh is it Oh drew [Music] you [Music]
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SOLD! 428 Craftsbury Ct, Beavercreek Twp, OH 45440 ~ Spacious, move-in ready, Kettering School Dist!
hello and welcome to 428 craftsbury court here in beaver creek township this is a gorgeous 1700 square foot two bedroom two full bath home [Music] the better part everything in this house has been updated this roof was new in 2020 furnace system was updated around 2016. kitchen was updated recently as well master bath last year this place is absolutely stunning let's make our way around to the back here [Applause] you see coming around the corner we've got some landscaping now this is part of an hoa and i tell you the best parts about this hoa is they're going to mow your grass for you they're going to take care of your landscaping and they're going to do all of your snow removal for you as well i also see a massive covered porch here and i can tell you a lot of folks in this neighborhood eventually closed that off and so if you wanted an enclosed porch it's definitely something that can be done huge huge covered patio there all right we're gonna make our way back around to the front of the house into the front door where we're gonna take the tour inside okay so we've made our way in the front door here and it's going to split off a couple of different ways directly here goes into the great room and to the left here is going to take you to the laundry in the garage and then to the right here is going to take you to the eat-in kitchen let's go ahead and make our way into the eat-in kitchen first i want to point out here vaulted ceilings in the eat-in kitchen with a really nice plant shelf across the top here plenty of space for eat-in you can see hardwood floors stainless steel appliances do stay in the house pantry here make our way to the right you've got your coat closet here you can see pass through into the kitchen makes it really nice and the countertops hanging out enough here that it is set up as a bar see here vaulted ceilings in this room as well with a large plant shelf on top to the right it's going to take us to the guest bedroom and guest bath guest bedroom here linen closet here and here's your guest bathroom all right now let's make our way into this definitely one of a kind master suite you're going to absolutely love this bathroom for sure make her way in ceiling fans here huge bedroom space and then make our way to the left walk-in closet here on the right and then right across from it is another walk-in a little bit smaller but walk-in closet here as well and then here's the bathroom brand new this bathroom was just installed last year here we got a linen closet make our way in a little seating area double sink and check out this tile work in this shower absolutely gorgeous now this shower is designed where you don't even need a curtain everything's gravity fed down to the drain here and then one last look in this bathroom it's absolutely huge make your way back so again we're offering about 168 square feet two full bedrooms this awesome master suite here vaulted ceilings in the great room as well as the eat-in kitchen thanks for taking the tour i hope you like the home
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Dota 2: SPECIAL Give Away!~ (100 Subscriber's Edition) 08/05/2016
hey guys is blinky as you can see we're really close to hundred subscribers so I felt like I wanted to give something back to the community so while I was thinking is I have so much my son sitting here if I can find it let's see this is me I know this one's gay all of the last two weeks ago I thought that where do I get to March okay okay [Music] we're gonna be making a new filter and I'll name it giveaway just cause I don't want it to be treatable quick it's not the case fungal I know I've got more than this [Music] I hate because I know these are gift-wrap here so I can either gift wrap em all trade-ins so some of these are just on tradable so I'll make care let's see these are the one that I could trade but I don't mind about I can get traffic this one those options there so the thing I was thinking is that I'll pick some lucky winners have them every now and then and I'll put the winners in the description of this video and then when I hit hundred subscribers so yeah there's this this one's really good I like it I just don't use it for that the building but yeah this is the Leo Carrillo it's pretty damn cool somebody is a kind of garbage I sure wouldn't be wouldn't really give away that no one wants it so like this one no oh no you exist I mean if you wanted any developer pretty much here I'm thinking more like I'll give out these this wonder this is already this one's ready to do for my special box let's see the summing a unhappy this one is great Wow the one Israel I think this Chris the media one was from a says oh yeah box somebody's were from a normal life game so like this one was of the game I think this one has one game just for my ending the game [Music] all right this one is a special one you see there's a [Music] I hope in this sunshade so somebody's are not tradable as you can see it was this one like how do I say this one you can trade it or get tips so if you do if you do want something remember that some of the items are not tradable I think this one is tradable yeah this one is gift wrap available it's not looks ready time nice I don't use it because I got the motor to the monkey thing but yeah just remember somewhat I'm not sure how I'm tradable like this so on and I think this one is untradable oh no this one's gift-wrapped available I think uh yeah this one as well so these two so far this one is there it's one I can keep it okay sorry I just think is this piece to the gyrocopter and sniper one doesn't look that nice it looks tight it looks okay this one is my favorite though I use this on my sniper right now good god I can't give this one away [Music] so can I even do with the let's recycle this I'm not gonna exactly like that right how do I cope [Music] and recycling there we go I said I saw they just saying a little give out give away to you guys for subscribing and liking my videos and leaving comments and helping me so much just explaining who I can do better what I thought what I shouldn't do anything but yeah you guys want a specific set from this I don't mind which one you can have any one and trying to be fair so just pick one set it doesn't matter this one's really good I thought this is the thing that has to upgrade but obviously this one is an upgraded the one I have is upgradable it's upgraded this one you can trade you as you can see it says this is untradable here but safety right click it it says gift wrap so as long as you guys want to set eyes give proper bow at least you're gonna have to add me on Steam which is fine you can delete me off if you want or just to be variable so yeah you guys want to send just let me know yes yeah I mean there is one two three four five three six seven eight the great four five yeah about 48 [Music] so I fully incensed - - so 46 and I don't know whichever one is not able to give away okay so this tempest although in fact I clearly remember this one so this imbecile you also can't trade or it's only up for recycle so there's no gift option there's no trade option so that timbersaw is out this is our this our recycle distilling it as far as I know that's the only sets [Music] oh wow this one looks really nice I love the face [Music] anyways yeah if you guys want something from that the things I just showed you right now hopes go by this is really [Music] should be that okay there so from this is for ye a forty four cents a week or v5 so you just message me on the beat this video or something like that now let you guys know the winners oh boy not enough people write it and I'll just give one each to the other messages so I just wanna give it to all of my subscribers yeah I know it has more than Coulier of you oh yeah first come first serve I just got too much I need to say my battery you can see it is it will just say 100% something ROI check [Music] okay I was here before he used to say 101 percent I need to get rid of them I said somebody's are really cool like let's see how much this one is i'ma check it twice [Music] sheriff epoch alright let me see how much chappy patches on mocking for you guys I don't know if you can see the top I opened up so I'm going into market I said mocking Mosinee sure people I hope it's worth it I don't want to give away useless items shirt the arrow traffic back and nothing came up it's not that much it's it's dying the whole pack is dying up like 70 cents just under $1 I mean I still okay the halter dress one is a bit more is this same as mine all right so I guess it's selling around I'm not sure exactly in dollars place a 50 pence and UK price and I see another one well I wanna be good pick up the video here anyways yeah if you guys like what you see here anything just let me know on the message leave a message down below youtube comment section and they are pretty much out also leave a like on this video and subscribe a few months and one more thing is try add me on Steam I'll leave the my steam link is below in the description so yeah what else was I gonna say oh yeah if you don't want to add me and it's too much time then just leave your thing click steam link below and now Ike you guys what I just is speaking yeah leave your steam link below and I will add you guys at man pretty much first come first serve and just tell me what's a you want from this personally I really like this one so whoever wants this pretty much what I just said first confessor the rube it looks [ __ ] amazing now you go once out this but yeah it is tradable right yeah look it says gift wrap available so yeah I only got one service so just remember anyways guys peace promote the hit like and subscribe and leave a comment down below peace [Music] me UPS truck will take my son
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*NEW* Solo -Rumble and Siphon MODE!!! (Full Gameplay Review)
[Music] what's up everybody welcome back to your daily source of fortnite news and item job reviews today we have brand new game mode as you can see there's 60 uh eliminations that need to be had in this game mode to actually win this game mode there's 40 more people left so about half of normal lobby which is 100 people and you just continuously get kills it's team rumble and siphon combined basically in solos game mode so basically you do respawn you do have glider reader play and you do respond with your loot so it's a very cool game with very cool concept overall and i think that this game would could definitely hit a little bit different a lot of pros seem like they like it already and this could definitely be a good warm-up tool or to get better at the game so if you are looking to get better at the game i feel like this game mode is definitely the most highly suggested you can get a lot of xp in this game too over the past like five matches i've gained two levels and i'm level 70 78 79 and now i'm 80. so just playing this game mode will get you levels so if your xp grinder i suggest doing this game rather than team rumble uh because you actually get a lot more action it's still like about the same amount of action scene remember you get a lot more in this game mode that's how i personally think that happens don't mind me okay people are already racking up girls i need to get over there so i'm not in store my as you can see also the store my uh strings automatically get spiders just like a team rumble so i have not i'm not in this room i so should be able to just jump off here and then respawn storm i just like to remember and i did respond to this from my so you should be able to do this get a bunch of kills and pop off you can see i did get siphoned if you guys want to see more of the type of these videos that are just like introducing new game modes like this please let me know because i really do enjoy making these videos there's not much news covered today so i kind of did want to make this video either way i just got i saw 40 damage twice what the is that only in this game or something or do they decide to update what the heck oh man he just popped me through a lot of my oh my god he wouldn't die did not see him is my thing going to go for that 40. bro i didn't even see him you can see the leaderboard right there you can see how many clothes other people have i just responded side of a mountain what the heck no one's gonna come over here what the heck i guess this is everyone was fighting around tears i'm just snapped you bro what bro that's so stupid i think this game was definitely very good for warming up we'll say that myself i definitely have warmed up my aim with these passive gamers that i played there will be a lot of campers and a lot of people in trees though so watch out for that and a lot of third parties i've got their party short time it's unbelievable you go down i'm still there what the bro what are you still alive gets progressively smaller as you can see i mean this storm is so small everyone has a primal shock in this game bro i want to pump so badly this guy's a chat oh my gosh i am both foreign i definitely need sevens you're really good man how do you get mad in this game mode you're still fighting bro this freaking makeshift oh it fell down you get 90 minutes from one person that's what i got from that guys you can get an easy time bomb in this no doubt if you want to get an action like this everyone's going to be fighting oh my what is happening he hit me throw up but i am i hate him for a lot too oh no i can easily keep guys but say i i'm easily in the third party i kill him oh no behind me oh you show my kill no i just accepted my fate at that point i'm confused man i don't i don't get where you're getting from this definitely not getting skill i'm sorry man oh my gosh i was not expecting to hit that many shots bro oh my what's the bro everyone shooting what are you doing again i'm not hitting for 40 every single time right there oh my gosh oh my oh i killed him oh i keep on bringing glittery to play what keep my friend live no much bro he was trying to scramble seriously man what are you doing well how many people are just going to land on me and trying to promote me oh dang it match ends in one minute i thought it ended at 60. like i can't afford my glider when i have this glitch so stupid someone's at 50. i don't know why they didn't just finish it out to like 16. you know i maybe at this point some people might just have like three [Music] and there we go officially finished uh if you guys do enjoy this gameplay uh review of the new game mode videos hit the like button subscribe and comment notification if you see more of them and i'll see you guys in the next video [Music] peace [Music] you
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Clinical Basics of Hemophilia
today's video is on the treatment of hemophilia and von willebrand's disease this video's objectives are this discuss the use of ddp in mild hemophilia a and von willebrand disease the use of anti-fibrinolytics the use of coagulation factor concentrates for bleeding control and for prophylaxis and then recognizing signs of an inhibitor antibody so ddavp is an analog of vasopressin hormone and in large doses will cause the increase in circulating levels of vanilla brand factor and the factory bound to it two to three times the baseline level it does not however increase the production of these and that's important one of the three side effects is tachyphylaxis tachyphylaxis is the term for a waning response to a continued dose of the drug and this is a case of this drug as the supply of the of the clotting factors is consumed the dose has less and less response the drug can be given commonly iv or internasally and its side effects are water retention and headache and facial flushing and attackiflox as i mentioned just now of the three headache and facial flushing is common and is the most easily treated as this is generally rate of infusion dependent and can be treated with tylenol and then slowing the rate of infusion the side effect that's of greatest concern is water retention water retention can cause potentially life-threatening severe hyponatremia and therefore this drug has to be used with great deal of caution and no free water access should be used around the dose of this drug and for approximately eight hours after generally speaking advice families to have their children drink gatorade or other salt containing fluids and in terms of iv fluids i use normal saline and i restrict to adjust maintenance fluids or perhaps even less than that if i'm concerned about the risk of water retention ddvp is capable of raising von willebrand's factor two to three times its baseline and as i mentioned factory will rise with that however if your fam if your patient's baseline level is too low in the case of moderate or severe deficiency the effect is not clinically useful even if seen if you go from two percent to five percent you know you're having a biologically appropriate response but you're not getting anything valuable out of it if your patient's bleeding challenge for example surgery is going to be in a location where any loss is dangerous say bleeding into the brain or is likely to last for more than a couple of days like say orthopedic procedure where there's a lot of bleeding in the surgery and then there's post-surgery physical therapy where then the tachy fluxes the ddp will make it less useful so in these in these cases even if a person is known to respond to the drug it's passed over and factor concentrates are used anti-fiber analytics are drugs which inhibit plasma destruction of fibrin and the two that are in common use in north america are tranexamic acid which has a brand name of listeta and is used frequently in treatment of menorrhagia in young women and then epsilon amino coproic acid or amicar both can be given iv or orally and tranexamic acid is more powerful in terms of a dose response uh for a milligram per milligram than amicar however amicar is easier to get so amicar is oftentimes used even if tranexamic acid may be a more powerful agent both are used in mild hemophilia to aid ddp and are used frequently in the treatment of oral bleeding dental work for example and some ent procedures care has to be taken to avoid this drug class though in boys who have hematuria and there are boys with hemophilia who have what's called chronic benign hematuria of hemophilia and this is a low freak low volume bleeding into the urinary tract and if you give this to agent person with this condition they will clot in their ureters and result in acute kidney injury and obstructive uropathy antifibrolytics can be given easier as pills or liquid even though most adults usually prefer pills the small size for the pills in terms of milligrams per pill makes them impractical for most adults and so liquid tends to be used read the fdia guideline for further um diagnose further information on that if you need um the tranexamic acid can be given as an oral pill in the form of a steta or a liquid solution the solution usually is compounded by a pharmacist into a aqueous solution and works well but requires a pharmacist with access to those drugs and a compounding ability and then the pills are large whereas the amicar potency of each pill is small the pills themselves are our normal size and transgenic acid pills are are substantial and are difficult for a child to swallow particularly if they've had oral surgery recently so the treatment of acute bleeding is done with a factor plan the factor plans are dependent upon the nature of the injury a high velocity injury or a fall the potential for organ or structure damage or life-threatening bleeding the time between the event and your treatment and the expected compliance of the patient for example a person who has a fall uh from a stair uh lands on their uh shoulder has a risk of bleeding into their latissimus dorsi or their biceps or triceps muscle and a relatively simple problem a person who falls on that step and lands on their head has a more difficult problem a person who falls on a step and tries to catch their fall and then jams their wrist has another kind of problem the potential for organ or structure damage is an important factor closed or hollow spaces are a risk for ongoing bleeding and damage from that ongoing bleeding uh and are different concern than some bleeding to a muscle the time between the event and your treatment the more time passes the greater the amount of blood loss and the greater potential for local damage and so then not only do i want to factor that person up but recognizing that i may well have to do something in terms of intervening for the blood i want to probably put that patient in the hospital for at least overnight and i want to make sure that that i have access to appropriate surgical therapy if i need and then obviously the factor plan would have to count that in as part of the plan and then the expected compliance of the patient if i have a patient who lives you know two miles away from the hospital i can have them come back to clinic the next day but if i have a patient who lives on a farm two miles away from the little town they live in and that's 20 miles away from the next big town and they're 100 miles away from me then i'm going to have a difficult problem to do if i try to do them with home therapy the next day i'd rather put them in the hospital get them stabilized and then do home therapy once we have a stable patient so life-threatening bleeding risks occur in various parts of the body and that one the rules you need to remember about treating hemophilia is the amount of bleeding visible on the outside of the head is not necessarily reflective of the bleeding inside the head and this can be thought of for all hollow structures of the body but this is particularly important in the brain as people can have ragingly nasty looking hematomas on their face and be completely normal happy little children they can have a small little knot a little bruise on their face and be in deep trouble with bleeding inside their brain so it's important when you think about head injuries or think about bleeding into the hollow parts of the body that you recognize that the outside isn't necessarily what's going on on the inside another thing to remember is that the muscles of the paraspinus region particularly in adults or in adolescent boys can uh hold a lot of blood in the psoas muscles two units of blood would be an easy thing for them to hemorrhage into same with the obturator muscles and the other muscles of the hip girdle so in addition to the need to stop bleeding you mean you could watch for anemia maybe you watch for local damage from all the hematoma and so symptoms to think about with intracranial bleeding headache dizziness visual disturbances or lateralizing signs torso shortness of breath chest pain abdominal pain faintness from loss of blood back pain along the spine stiffness radiating pain and numbness pain on moving the hip would make me think about a back injury with bleeding and the back injuries can be muscle they don't have to be bony limb bleeding swelling numbness and radiating pain and we worry about upper arm and other areas where nerves can be compressed so here's an example of an ankle bleed and here if you look at the yellow arrows and you compare the normal knee ankle to the swollen bloody ankle you'll note that there's a normal external anatomical landmarks on this ankle and you notice there's really not as obvious the malleolus is is swollen the area around it's swollen and ink the knee of the ankle is held in partial plantar flexion and you'll note the x-ray along the green arrows there's this lucency that's referred to as a fat stripe and that lucency is actually blood blowing up along the space between the achilles tendon and the other structures deep to that and those are classic signs of a bleed in that joint the bleed will be warm it'll be diffusely tender there'll be pain in the joint pain in the in the affected uh structures that will be non-dermatomal um these just diffusely tender basically these things look like a just a massively sprained ankle and an x-ray similarly so treatment of an acute bleed in factor eight we most commonly use recombinant product and the most common brand of recombinant product we use in our center is advait which is one of several now but that was that is now still our most common one unit per kilo of factor a to a raise the factorate level in the circulation of to two percent so 50 units per kilo will make 100 percent uh correction in your factor level and the half-life is about eight hours so um one dose of factor 200 percent will give you 50 percent level in eight hours at 25 level in 16 hours and a 12 and a half percent level in 24 hours factor nine um is used in combination uh recombinant products are used particularly in children and the recombinant brand is benefix and plasma derived products are used and one of the commonly used brands is alpha alpha9sd another brand we use is mono9 and i tell you these brands because i want you to be able to recognize the brands because the families will will tell brand name rather than factor name um uh one unit per kilo in factor nine will raise only one percent so 50 units per kilo there only gets you to 50 percent of normal and the half-life is a little bit longer at 12 hours so emergency bleeding and we're going to use factor eight we dosed to completely correct the deficit and our dose is 50 units per kilo as a bolus and remember the nature of the injury and the time between the injury and when they get factor determines the outcome of the bleed so we image after we give factor this isn't critical you always give factor before they leave your site all right after you've given the bolus we start a continuous infusion of factor to account for the consumption of factor in the metabolic used metabolic consumption rate and we try to keep the level at or near 100 percent and this calculates to about four to six units per kilo per hour now for a non-life-threatening bleed we can be a little bit more um restricted in our use of factor so if we're if we're looking at history and we look at our physical exam findings and we think there's a risk for an organ threat we treat per life-threatening factor procedure if not then you can give 25 to 30 units per kilo and consider repeat bolus later either 12 hours or 24 hours and we'll consider we'll continue that for three to ten days depending on the nature of the bleed but we want to make sure the bleed is sealed completely and is had a chance to resolve now with factor nine we use the same basic strategy but we use different calculations because we want to make sure that we account for the less recovery so instead of 50 units per kilo we would use 70 to 100 units per kilo so prophylactic factor this has been a major change in the last 15 years the use of factor every two three days can raise the trough level of factor to more than one percent and this has the effect of reducing target joints because the target joints don't form the joint bleeds don't cause the disability that they would have caused and this results in children who are healthier long-term our typical dose of factor eight would be 30 to 50 units per kilo three times a week although this can range all the way up to every other day factor depending on on the individual's kinetics we try to schedule to spread the doses evenly through the week and we try to do it on days of peak activity you know for example there's a soccer practice on tuesdays and a game on saturday so our prophylactic schedule will be tuesday thursday and saturday inhibitors are anti-factor antibodies which are usually igg class they're more common in factor eight and they mostly occur in severe patients then they're usually presenting with increase in bleeding or diminished response to factor doses and what you'll notice in the kid who is on prophylaxis is that they have less minor bleeding so not only do they have the joint bleed protection but they don't bleed quite as much with the incidental trauma and then somebody with an inhibitor will start having those bleeds or they'll have us joint bleed as their warning shot and so when you see somebody whose annualized bleeding rate goes up or you see somebody who's having more minor bleeds than they used to have thoughts given to an inhibitor we detect this by finding an abnormal recovery effector and we can find that by measuring it directly with an inhibitor assay using a bethesda assay so a bethesda assay is measured when the amount of inhibitor necessary to destroy half the circulating factor in one ml of non-normal plasma then that's a bethesda unit inhibitors are classed in terms of low bethesda units and high bethesda unit so a high tider or low tide or inhibitor and they're treated particularly when they're either persistently low or they're high with immune tolerance now the complexities of immune tolerance are beyond the scope of the video but just to make sure you understand this is a lot of money immune tolerance requires a hundred units per kilo per day a factor eight factor eight's average wholesale price is about a dollar a unit so a 10 kilo child would require a thousand units a day or a thousand units wholesale a thousand dollars wholesale uh per day and would require that for six months um for a bleed novo 7 is used and that costs about seven dollars a microgram and is dosed at 90 micrograms per kilo per dose every two hours till bleeding stops and so again that 10 kilo child would require 900 micrograms at seven dollars a microgram every two hours plus the cost of the emergency room visit and so as i described families inhibitors are antibodies that consume money so we're gonna do some review questions go ahead and pause your player if you need to to answer your question so tommy's a ten-year-old boy with severe classical hemophilia he's playing little league he's the on deck circle a battery hits a foul ball strikes tommy and his right shin inferior to his kneecap about half an hour before you see him which the following should be done first so of the choices here ddp is used in mild hemophilia but it really is not useful at all and severe x-rays are never done until the factor is given we want to avoid making the local bleeding worse morphine may be helpful in making his pain get better but the factor concentrate in some ice will work just as well benefix is a factor 9 concentrate and that will not help a kid who's factorate deficient question two bill has mild factory deficiency with a twenty percent baseline level needs to have a cavity filled and have dental cleaning dental plant dentist plants do this with local anesthetic of the following options which would be most appropriate for his bleeding prevention and the answer is d assuming that bill is known to respond to ddbp the choices of b or d would be likely however b would result in tachy flaxes and eventual breakdown and bleeding answer c would not provide adequate hemostasis answer e is inappropriate for minor surgery but would be of course the appropriate answer for for bill if he had to have a major reconstruction of his face or had to have extensive oral surgery so question three john has severe factor eight deficiency and a knee bleed that was treated with advaite for five days it's not getting better his most recent dose was four hours ago and his factorate level is zero so the following what you most likely and he would have an inhibitor and this is a relatively common presentation of an inhibitor antibody the normal dose of factor does not result in improvement when in fact it used to from here you could then measure the activity in bethesda units and consider treatment of the inhibitor all right this is the end of this video if you have any questions drop me an email at jailharp unmc.edu and go ahead and close the youtube viewer and it'll take you back to the rest of the prezi thanks bye
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A Literature Review of Lean Leadership Attributes
the turbulent waters of today's healthcare industry have prompted the search for new ways to navigate patients back to health without sacrificing quality or safety one promising route has been the implementation of lean management a business strategy that reduces the activities of an organization down to those that deliver the greatest value to clients but in the healthcare context lean is largely uncharted territory particularly when it comes to understanding what leaders can do to make lean practices successful in this study researchers explored the field of lean to discover six main principles that healthcare leaders can adopt to help their institutions deliver the highest level of health care under today's demographic and financial constraints the most important attribute that upcoming leaders should work on is self development self development involves leaders clearly explaining to their employees what lean production is and why it should be implemented arranging materials and training sessions to ensure that employees understand the meaning of lean and clarifying howleen can be implemented in healthcare systems having planted the meaning of lean in their employees minds leaders should then look to cultivate this meaning by creating a culture of continuous improvement employees should be encouraged to recognize and report mistakes understand why they were made and to generate ideas for improvement the key here is for leaders to actually implement these ideas so that employees feel heard and valued the best way for healthcare leaders to understand what improvements should be made to elevate the quality of patient care is for them to visit the work floor the clinic the consulting room the hospital ward and the operating theatre are where value in healthcare is created because work floor workers know best about what patients want it is important that healthcare leaders involve them in decision-making processes this requires leaders to develop coaching skills that can help them empower employees to solve problems and take on more responsibility leaders ability to empower employees necessarily depends on developing strong communication skills even if they are unable to find opportunities to come kate face to face on the work floor leaders can establish lines of communication by adopting the tools of visual management visual displays such as white boards on the work floor help employees monitor their performance continuously and provide an avenue for giving and receiving feedback but communication is not enough leaders must ensure that their employees are motivated the problem is that the benefits of lean practices are not always easily observed or even understood particularly in a healthcare setting leaders can therefore inspire employees to take up lean practices by demonstrating what a lean enterprise looks like either by visiting a successful lean organization or by launching a pilot study in their own institution the researchers admit that this set of principles is neither exhaustive nor a strict plan for successfully implementing lean practices in the health care sector rather it is a framework of skills that can be adapted by healthcare leaders as they begin the journey toward lean management
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Simic Ramp 🔵🟢 vs 5 Color Humans 🔴🔵🟢⚪⚫ | 09-15-23 | Pioneer MTG Gameplay
let's do it what's up nerds Craig he's on the play I'm on the play we're going to start it off with a tap Temple guardo unclaimed territory human werewolf pack leader Forest go ahead Let's Go Boulder Loft pathway pay3 addine move to combat yeah swing make a h man blck the H man and take3 17 this going to be bad folks go ahead I grow grow grow grow grow all night um so what's better way here that and this she going to be a 44 next turn yes at least sure carry at a number two go ahead Mana Confluence MH ouch Vanguard sure a two sure oh we need sound effects buttons something yeah uh move to combat yeah swing make a hman swinging counter there trigger draw a card and then we'll add stuff so we got four no we got five two three four five six 7 and three 1 2 3 four five six seven eight eight Jesus Christ you you do it all right so we got 5 8 3 2 yes okay so 5 and 8 is 13 and three is 16 and two is 19 can I live answer is probably no this card is stupid it is stupid um to make it a fair deck it's only a two oh thanks yeah uh block the Adeline block the 21 human so take five 6 S8 yeah go to nine go ahead go ahead you got board wipes right nope nope land tap my creature yep play a Warchief yep to to 12 go we might need a new deck folks the ideas I had for this one might not be enough aggro is a thing do I have to do this let's do it hurt myself for a while you don't have have to do it collected not great your man I was probably better spent I guess it's the same in the werewolf wait four yeah um move to combat uhhuh we're just going to swing all out yeah okay just pick this stuff up here okay do I have an answer for this honestly I was better off casting the stormseeker yeah do I have an answer don't think I I don't I don't know what answer I would have in blue green but as I try to shuffle tokens into my deck nice you stay those go the curer probably would have been a better play I guess should soak up some damage yep problem is I didn't need any cards so he's got snacks I know you've got snacks in there yeah [Music] but not enough getting to seven so hard in this format like there's just so many aggro aggro decks I was just talking about how he comes in we're bring we on the play seems good am I going to have to meta deck I don't really want a meta deck well I won't be here next week neither why ideally the next week is going to be all about Adventures so we're we're working on it yeah have to I got a I still haven't ordered any cards yet nearby but the good news is all the cards that I need I can probably get all of them for less than $20 so I'm like it's like why am I buying sealed product I don't yeah there's something like I want to tweak this to build to it but like at the same time everything's just so MH I don't know well our meta is not meta and it's very weird The Meta at your shop Jank or meta is Jank it's not though we got some good I mean I would say some really solid tier three stuff and a few tier 2 things floating around that's not Jank this is like this is like meta negative point5 I mean yeah wow I'm on the play no you're on the draw I'm on the draw yes I am I'm going to keep this just just CU I'm over here like I want to I want to live my best simic life yeah keep trying buddy I'm trying beat Matt that's all that mattered maybe it's time for murol again Matt tried it like almost two years ago at this point yeah it wasn't two years ago but it feels like two years ago I mean that could be a thing like we did that was like eight months like yeah two years round it up and play murol with K mhm that seems bad we're folking friends seems really bad we need a good rat deck oh you know cuz why not seems good that in the bottom let's try it py me um tapped Temple Garden go ahead you have my Coast go ahead whoa dropping cards yeah don't look whoa breaking stuff too I'm all over the place tonight I'm a menace Ranch Loft pathway as long as you're not Menace the SAA water getting Your Juice in the Hood it's fine you to kick me out of there I was to menacing pay one for an experiment one yo go ahead uh all right rejuvenator yep thankfully I hit a land okay nope C unclaimed territory name human okay okay okay I guess General kudro trigger evolve okay go to combat uhhuh swing for threes uh-huh 17 that's the sideboard card ah gotcha gotcha and you drew it last game I was telling Matt I was like so I put this in my sideboard a couple weeks ago and I have never brought it in so I was like yeah it feels good good yep um I have to just I have to do this jam it no choice don't jelly it reator yep not draw lands San no good Boulder y that move to combat swing four eight block one mhm uh yeah take four 13 go ahead this deck hates me it does it really does I feel like you keep stalling at like five or six Mana like I know you want to get to seven and I like I so at three two lands are off rejuvenators and then I um oh that's true yeah war chief game three go to 16 yep go ahead stupid stupid experiment stupid General kudro stupid Lieutenant blue white H reflector M him uh when he enters we'll eat your renator oh for combat mhm four 8 11 walk of four yep so take seven for six all right oh hey look at that Drew land sweet di C should put those in your de um so let me see trying to figure out if I can do anything here stupid kudro is actually messing up the math not not even going to lie yeah I was like what's the one thing I can do right now I was like uh make things bigger that seems good it's the only thing so play a Goose Mother for xal 5 yep um wait no I don't have to do that hold why does this stand X plus one counter then create that half X food Up Ja food Dr I wait yeah I forgot it's a two power this is a hydro races yeah so can we actually I can actually do this so that's fine so we'll do it for xal 3 okay um so we'll make two Foods mhm that get eat one everything assum you're going to eat one when Tex so no I meant to gain green life oh gotch you gotcha I got you um go back to nine yeah I will oh sorry I meant to say pass I have to eat it now so I can I can see how things match up here I'm going tell you before I draw this card you're super dead super dead yeah um bounce your Goose Mother uh in response oh decisive denial have these fight o yeah that's a thing very cool so he did I think I'm still just dead oh and when she enters I'll eat the other rejuvenator cuz on the battlefield it's I'm going to do it on cast gotta got I only hit one cool yeah yeah get that weak out of here all right all right still get a counter here yep um still attack for lethal yeah combat yeah wa for six that the only that was the only out I had was like Goose living eat the kudro block this or low tened or something to try to live at 5 so if you didn't have reflector Mage hold on Goose Mother lived there because she was a five5 right yeah yeah so dies do it again yeah Jesus yeah it doesn't matter though yeah on cast so then the cast comes in reflector Mage back to my hand you just don't eat anything yeah did it did it right yeah I'm like I'm picking it up yeah you still have the reflector no no I was thinking the goose mother died yeah no all right so yeah if you didn't have the reflect that's I saying like M only chance cuz I have a five five with four points of damage on it so I can at least block and then the next turn play war chief again most like the whole time you're thinking I'm like doesn't matter there's a reflector Mage in my almost did matter though it almost mattered it almost did one damage
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Louis van Gaal is Officially sacked! My thoughts
well it's official Louie van hulle has been sacked the club have announced a it's all done obviously BBC and Sky Sports said it would happen where Leah but it came to light that Lou even Kyle himself wanted the official announcement to be delayed so he could park he could get Portugal and you know it be out of the way basically out of the media spotlight and the club agreed to that which is fair enough now a lot of things came to light just before this and obviously it was widely expected and it's finally happened there there have been some interesting articles which I might link in the description if I remember I probably will from the Telegraph and The Guardian documenting what went wrong and how the players there were some alarming stories I'll get on to them in a sec but the the statement that van hulle himself announced is pure class it really is I'm happy the guy won a tournament won a trophy in England for countries now he can retire happy he's going to get a huge payoff but I don't get me wrong he deserved to be sacked and it had to happen if it didn't I would have been very frustrated I don't hate the man I hate what he's done for Manchester night in terms of how he set up his teams to play his stubbornness I mean there are a million reasons why he should have been sacked and thankfully he is but I'll thank him for delivering us a trophy blooding the youth although there were reasons for that but he's still done it so will have a lasting legacy hopefully and Jose Mourinho can now take the reins when he's officially announced I'll do another video but he can take the Rings and he can you know deliver success which is what he's done it every club he's been in but aside from that van Gaal as I say in a statement pure class thank the club I never slated it once here he thanked ed Woodward he said he'd had the best relationship in a club ever that he's ever been to he'd never had so much support especially when he wasn't hitting the objectives he thanks to Alex her Bobby I me thank the fan said they were the best in the world obviously whether he actually truly believes that will never nobody said it countless times and you know fair enough it was a classy statement and I appreciate that from van hulle he's went out and he's went out a winner so now he'll retire and as I say who they will come in but it needed to happen I mean the amount of mill mill drawers we had and we've scored the lowest amount of girls I mean there's so many statistics that just are alarming for a club of Manchester United stature we scored one more goal then Sunderland who finished 17th it's just ridiculous if we didn't have as good as a defensive as we did and thankfully you know lily van highly managed to organize that that was one of his a pro's I suppose but he just was so stagnated in his beliefs and I'll get on to what the article said there's one alarming thing and I just don't understand why but it makes total sense and they use an example as well that Louie van Hal didn't want his strikers shooting when the ball came into the box first time he wanted them to take a touch now it sounds just what like what what why don't you want them to shoot but it makes sense if you go back to the Spurs game opening day the season Rooney gets a really easy ball that you expecting the slotting takes a touch takes another touch and then Walker thankfully slides it in for a non goal but it was just dumb decisions like that he was very very stagnated in his beliefs and it was hard to change him although he said that the players could come in with anything it was very difficult for him to change his ways I'm going off the articles of course I don't know this personally but I believe it because it makes sense and the articles came out with similar times indicating that booth had the same source that was talking to them from within the club or sources so I think it's truthful and there was another one saying within this article that the this this is honestly huge lay originally van holla at the end of a game would crucify players literally he the day after the game he picked out all their faults and he'd scream at them he literally embarrassed them in front of everyone and it was lowering team morale so Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick told him you know is there another way we can do this and obviously that was commended i think that was november october this year i'm not entirely sure but there was reports about that and what happened after that is that van hulle would put all these videos he'd literally get videos he dare write all their fault etc and he'd send an email to the players and apparently it got to the point where the the relationship was like so bad between the players and van hulle that some of them didn't open the emails so he had to insert a tracker on the emails to make sure that they'd been open so apparently some players went as far as to leave their phone open open email leave their phone for 20 minutes so the tracker would document that they've looked at it for 20 minutes when in reality they hadn't and yeah it just seemed to be very very negative the atmosphere apparently and that's why a lot of things were subdued you look back at one of his first press conferences where I think he openly said to the press and one of his first ever press conferences he doesn't want players to use their own initiative which is why he keeps shout shouting out for creative attacking wingers but it seemed as though he's shackled him he didn't want them to do that apparently another main tactic which we've been shown hundreds and hundreds of times during his two-year tena was a ten year as how he said anyway is when the the winner would be encouraged not to take the man on wait for the overlapping run from the full-back and then the full-back would try and work a passing or some him so it seems as though the club was very disjointed one thing that made me laugh though in one of these articles i think was from the mail actually is m the players will approach Mourinho and try and get him to a lure Edward woods commercial demands because apparently after we lost 3-2 to West Ham the very next day the players were called in early morning and were made to drive miniature Chevrolet's around the cool air the Carrington car park or all traffic copper I don't know where it was but probably Carrington but yeah that just sounds ludicrous and a one final thing about van hulle right at the start of his in when we went on the tour apparently there was a really really strict 830am till 1030pm lady planned full of players and he changed the hotel to make sure it was closer to the to the tall he wasn't happy with it being far away even though it was a luxurious hotel and all this and then they had double training sessions and it ended with like a slice of tools for supper like everything was so strict they they had to go back to their rooms then report for training then do some tactical video analysis or something it just seemed like really really shocking to be honestly how strict van how seemed to be obviously believe it if you don't but I'm aside from that obviously the big the big talking points the big positives for van hulle he's blooded youth he's at least signed someone successful and maciel no matter how lucky he was with managing to keep to hear he's kept to hear thankfully and we've won the FA Cup so you know what Louie van haar leaves as much more of a success than David Moyes but one thing i will say i'd say the moist air era was more entertaining than this one but another positive haven't mentioned and it's kind of a bit harsh i should have mentioned this before big games in terms of manchester city liverpool he's got a fantastic record so in that regard of course he did better the more I just generally think this season has been the dullest season I have ever witnessed so if he'd have kept his job there would have been outraged but he hasn't so now we can move on with won this trophy we've got youngsters let Mourinho come in let him spend the money that we need because this this squad isn't good enough to compete for the title and that's what we want to do so although we've got youngsters and everything we need depth we really lack depth so there's rumors of slack and joining that would be fantastic couple of other players and then hopefully we've got a well-rounded squad that can compete for multiple owners what I say multiple owners we've got the Europa League of the FA cup Cup to one cup and the premier league so we'll see what happens but Jose Mourinho in Louie van hulle out fair play to Louie van hulle and I wish you well in retirement
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What is a Machine Learning Engineer
[Music] the job of a data scientist is to make sense of information what does data tell are there any patterns and more importantly can it help us forecast the future but what if we need to predict the future every day every hour or minutes and do that for thousands of people simultaneously say predict the taxi arrival time there's one specific role that builds a bridge between data science and its practical counterpart machine learning meet the machine learning engineer well the role of machine learning engineer is to use machine learning to [Music] somehow bring additional value to the business or the product this is alexander kondoforov a data science competence lead at ltch soft in most cases it means that we are building some features for products or automate some workflows so for example like building decision support systems or fully automated decision automation systems the key word here is product a machine learning engineer always focuses on shipping a working piece of software and this product uses machine learning sounds simple but how does that translate into practice let's imagine we have a product team that builds a ride-hailing app what we want is an algorithm that will accurately predict pickup time for the customer we can calculate pickup time based on distance and average time without machine learning using a simple rule-based system but there are plenty of variables that may skew the results rainfalls or blizzards traffic congestion and road incidents all affect the arrival time with a rule-based system a software engineer would have to consider all possible factors and write code for them there are so many of those and there's no way to write rules for everything then how can an ml engineer help they can build a model that learns all the possible relations between data by itself and then gives us a more accurate prediction if we support it with the necessary data that said let's talk about ml engineers responsibilities so an ml engineer will start with choosing and preparing data let's assume that there are several variables we need to calculate pickup time the distance from the customer to the driver speed weather and traffic congestion to name a few all of these can become features data attributes a model uses to give us prediction results to get this data an ml engineer will have to analyze historical records on previous pickups that contain those variables choosing the right data and consolidating it is the first step in preparation then the ml engineer would clean the errors from the data fill in the missing entries and transform records into a single format once the data is ready an ml engineer needs to choose an algorithm that would fit the task the choice depends on the type of data expected predictive accuracy and how resource intensive the model is you may need deep neural networks to process images and videos with 98 accuracy but training them would require renting clusters of gpus and running those models in production may require specific ai optimized processing units but sometimes good old decision trees would be enough the ml engineer would experiment with several models and a subset of data to find the one that fits the task to start with model training during the training process a model will learn to make predictions by finding patterns in the training data set you also need a testing set of historical data to evaluate whether the model gives accurate forecasts if it passes the test congratulations we have a model that can make predictions but the model isn't a part of our product and our customers can't use it yet so now an ml engineer comes to productionalizing the model and its deployment here is our taxi application or in this case two client applications used by drivers and customers and our server where all the back end logic sits now we need to deploy the model machine learning models are usually deployed as a microservice an isolated container where the code has all the dependencies and can perform as a standalone unit so an ml engineer wraps up the model into a container and deploys it on the server then he or she needs to connect the model to data sources the applications will handle some part of the data like driver and customer geolocation current speed of the car and so on we'll also need extra data like traffic incidents jams or whether that comes from a separate database from this point the model can consume the required data calculate a prediction and send it back to the customer but here is another problem remember we tested the model on historical data but how well does it work in real life conditions you need to track its performance and this is one of the main concerns of a machine learning engineer model performance monitoring and evaluation let's say the model predicted a taxi would arrive in 14 minutes while it actually took 20 minutes to capture this an ml engineer would set up monitoring infrastructure to compare real world data to the model's predictions to understand its accuracy and how it changes over time monitoring systems provide ml engineers with necessary data to make a decision whether the model performs well and if it needs retraining so what is that as world conditions are changing the model can require new data say a large part of a major city highway was closed for reconstruction which made drivers reach their destinations later the model started predicting a pickup time less accurately because it was trained on outdated data and if the ml engineer has monitoring systems set right they will show this drift such changes are a prerequisite for training a new model with fresh data since the world conditions may change daily retraining often becomes a daily task for a machine learning engineer so it makes sense to automate this process as you can see the ml engineer is generally responsible for well the whole machine learning part of the product starting from data analysis to the moment the model is trained and launched in production so what would the typical background and skill set of an ml engineer look like first it's statistics data analysis and applied mathematics as ml engineers curate features and prepare data the fundamentals are critical as you probably guessed these specialists must also know existing machine learning algorithms and common architectures decision trees support vector machines naive bayes deep learning networks are a few popular algorithms used in ml applications to train those models engineers have to be familiar with common tools python is the main programming language used in data science ml engineers may also be proficient in r to explore and visualize data similar to software engineering ml has a number of frameworks and libraries that specialists use to streamline their work one of the main ones is scikit-learn which is a python based library featuring a variety of machine learning algorithms as deep learning becomes a universal answer to any ml problem it has its own library tensorflow but what about skills required for production engineering normally ml engineers are required to know high-performance languages like java and c-plus plus to run models on the server if they work with big data architectures ml engineers must be familiar with distributed computing frameworks like hadoop and data processing tools like apache spark and if the product actively uses deep learning the engineer may need to know how to configure parallel gpu computing platforms such as nvidia cuda so where do machine learning engineers come from obviously you'd expect them to have a computer science education some engineers transition from software development while others start with data science and analytics and then acquire engineering skills but this set of skills sounds like a data scientist right then what's the difference between them and when specifically should you hire an ml engineer data scientists and machine learning engineers are in quite common and in fact in many companies uh these titles are usage like equally uh and it it's actually up to the company uh whether to name their specialists to be data scientists or machine learning engineers for example data scientists might not actually use machine learning to do their everyday job so for example they can be doing some analytics data analytics or eb testing or apply algorithms and statistics to data in other words data scientists don't necessarily work directly with productionalized machine learning models sometimes they only focus on analytical tasks for instance our ride hailing company may employ data scientists besides hiring ml engineers to explore new markets and to find the viability of expanding there at the same time machine learning engineers tend to be more engineer savvy in most cases probably they build some kind of machine learning-based features for products like in i don't know google or netflix like recommendations or search also machine learning engineers might be it might be easier for them to actually productionalize their models the results of their work integrated with other parts of the system so the production part is what can draw the line between data scientists and machine learning engineers the latter definitely train launch and maintain ml models data scientists may not do that what about data engineers the responsibilities of a machine learning engineer will also overlap with that of a data engineer a specific tech professional that focuses on transferring data from one system to another managing databases and working with data transformation tools so data engineers are more closer to software engineers so they obviously work with data they build data pipelines some streaming processing caching whatever it's not required from them to actually know machinery ml engineers and data engineers often cooperate in running data infrastructures that support machine learning back to our example an ml engineer is likely to define specifications for a database to keep information on traffic incidents jams or weather in turn data engineers can use these specifications to upload data to a database and connect it with the model and there you have it if you're aiming at running machine learning models in production you're looking for an ml engineer to set up data infrastructure and databases you'd look for a data engineer and if you need deep data research and analysis without necessarily running machine learning you should consider data scientists of course it's hard to draw clear lines to separate these three roles but this distinction should make things a bit easier for you to learn more watch our videos on data science teams and data engineers thank you for watching and stay tuned you
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weekend in my life: lisbon, portugal
[Music] except you guys hello everybody what's up welcome back to my channel today is a very exciting day I'm just finishing packing up to go on a 10-day trip to Portugal in Spain I am so excited I got my hair done yesterday my eyebrows specs got my nails done got a little spray tan don't tell anybody I am so excited because I am headed to Lisbon Madrid and Barcelona for 10 days I'm going on a tour group with EF ultimate break I'm so hype I'll have a link to them down below if you guys want to check out their trips I'm so excited I'm also I don't even think I mentioned this I'm going with one of my best friends Morgan Yates it's gonna be so much fun like the last time I went to Europe was with my family and that was really fun but it's gonna be really cool to like go with my besties one of my YouTube best he's like we're gonna have some bomb pics I'm really happy about it yeah I'm just really excited about this so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna split up the blocks into three different parts I'm gonna do a Lisbon vlog which is where we're about to head to today I'm flying to JFK and then from JFK we're meeting up with Morgan and we're on the same plane sitting next to each other to lisbon portugal which is apparently really poppin and then from there we're going to madrid so then old end that vlog and then do a madrid blog and then do a barcelona saga so it's gonna be really really fun i hope you guys enjoy this little miniseries i'm really excited about it but yeah without further ado let's get started with the travel vlog alright so this is what we're working with I somehow was able to manage packing everything in a carry-on for 10 days I'm so excited because I finally got in my new backpack design it's bigger than my grey one and it has gold zippers with black which is totally my style and then I have a new logo it's just like black instead of grey but it still says she believes she goes she did love it I have a water bottle I have so much in here guys it's insane is my little airport outfit of the day I will be legal there guys weird my mom's like you have to try it kava sangria to be really interesting it I can drink for the first time ever we are we have a flight now to in Lisbon Portugal so every night yes okay melatonin and pops melatonin ass out yes and get some dinner and then we're gonna blow yeah [Music] she stopped at a little cafe in the airport this was just like a beautiful presentation made it the group at our first hotel there are two toilets oh no that's what that's a bidet I was like we can pee alongside each other so we're back in the room I just gave you guys a little room tour you have an hour and a half to like regroup I really need way more than that considering about 45 minutes sleep but we're just gonna can't frickin rally Brett we're about to head down to the lobby to meet up with the rest of our group to do a walking tour of Lisbon I'm so excited to explore found you take [Music] Oh my first legal drink ever yes Cheers it was $1.00 glass of wine cheers baby guys so when we were ordering our wine they were like do you want it for here to go we're like we could just walk around with this to go if that's an option we are at the mixer now we're gonna head to dinner it's so beautiful out right now the Sun just set we're gonna go sleep bro guys fun fact so these crosswalks usually it says like you have 10 seconds before it turns red no it just goes from green to red so I think you start walking and then it's like oh you shouldn't be walking right now bananas or not dinner got some chow mein and a supercool market so many options [Music] hey guys so we are back at the hotel this is the moment I've been waiting for for the last two days like literally I've been awake for two days like can we just talk about that for a second so we're not gonna talk about it 10:45 p.m. here in Lisbon and at home in Florida it's 5:45 p.m. but it definitely feels like nighttime it definitely feel it's so weird I guess that's why you stayed up all day so like you're finally like in their time zone which is great um so yeah we Lilly just got in and we put our pyjamas on right away but we're actually in the midst of planning a mini lisbon portugal meet up tomorrow because i did not realize how many of you live in lisbon and watch my videos and i think this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet like my lisbon followers so beautiful here at once so nice it's blurry but yeah I'm gonna head to bed I'm really tired take off my makeup all that fun stuff and yeah see you guys tomorrow good morning my beautiful friends I am in a great mood we are now getting ready we are headed to brunch and then we're going to our little mini Meetup I have no idea how many of you guys can meet but we're so excited either way and I put on eyeliner for the first time in forever so let me know your thoughts oh it's already getting on my lid so just kidding we don't like it anyway we're just jammin Justin post Milan because Morgan loves photos well pretty much planning on like being out all day like not coming back to the night so we're like trying to figure out what's best to wit like it's been a struggle we've changed our outfits like five times today it's okay we just wanna make sure we're comfortable in practical all day so this is my outfit of the day my top is from princess Polly it's just like a black crop top and that I get to wear my neck scarf that I just got from Anthropologie I love it I love Europe I'm wearing this jacket I wore yesterday from Anthropologie my hat is from Topshop my jeans are from Topshop and my shoes are from Vince so that is the look oh and I'm wearing these sunglasses today from princess Polly Rock I wear whoo these earrings from princess balling my favorite store ever obviously so it's a little bit chillier out I'm really hoping Madrid and Barcelona are a little warmer because I really only have so many warm outfit [Music] guys okay quick little thought so it's my friends that are watching this you know that I always like to drink like sweet things or eat like fruit or salad after and have my meal and I always forget that that's like a European thing so like we've got this like combo meal thing here at this breakfast place where you get like your eggs whatever your say how much with oranges and fruit but we were like words that were just improved like did you not know we ordered that and he was like no no like you get your horseshoes and then you get your fruits it cleanses the palate and I was like oh my gosh like I forgot what I do is a year yeah thanks so I'm really about it just I love it I love here up some of my he's playing this fuzzy top for us we are headed to our little Meetup excited to meet a few of you so there's two fountains and we said mountain guys oh my gosh new friends look how cute they all are love the pits love it love it love it friends guys this is John I can't get over she's 16 and so cute I need to try a cream custard here yeah Charlie I'm really not yes so if you guys are watching in your Portuguese this is you know what she's talking about now I'm gonna go ahead you're gonna see me post something about Maria and look how cute her outfit is I'm obsessed her like little shirt thing where's that from I have no clue okay yeah she brought me these flowers or so we she said it's yellow thank you so much opening odd though okay hey guys this is Sarah and she's a message for you guys you all should come till these into parsing late and it's underrated it's beautiful yeah the Sun yes it's so pretty here yeah hello say hi guys or hola they brought me this awesome apparently so tell them about this ice cream so it's like a thing here so that Mina just finished it last away like I knew it always I told you can last till I was me 2 to 4 and went from 2 to 4 I knew it yeah we've got to talk to so many of you guys like I'm so everybody let me know I know I'm really loving it everyone's so sweet loves this country they were telling us always many places so thank you everyone who came and for these flowers we're just sitting here reading the letters you guys gave us and number one you guys are so sweet Marguerite that made me this beautiful necklace or bracelet that I used to try to make when I was younger and they're really hard to make so thank you and she was this amazing note and I'm just amazed at how great y'all write like you guys are better writers than me and that's your second language so I'm a little ashamed but super sweet you guys are so nice thanks so much for coming we're about to try the famous pasteles then not that it's like a cream custard some subscribers gave these to us so thank you guys very much yeah there's two in there update I just ate two in the matter of probably two minutes and they were delicious I consider them like creme brulee but you just like eat the bowl of the creme brulee - it's so good so now we're headed to pull and bear which is a story you guys all recommended us to go do apparently it's kind of like a H&M Zara so we're here we're gonna go inside I'm so excited to see it guys for finding to touch keep stuff this is not good we don't have an arrow so yes okay love it work yes [Music] playback actually presses bridge [Music] so we're at dinner and they only had outside and we're like oh it's too cool and they go we have blankets so this is cute finally found some pasta all right guys back at the room in bed she's been talking about lying down for like like I cannot wait to lay we're out for the first hour I cannot it's a good feeling to lay so tomorrow we're going to central which apparently has like a palace we are doing a wine tasting that ends today's vlog we are headed to bed oh my god just like your little head pick a night guys see in the morning good morning everybody it is Monday morning here in lisbon portugal about 8 a.m. we were going to send try and basically we're doing like oh why do you see there's like a palace it's like a really beautiful area in portugal so i'm really excited to go it's a little bit colder there but i want it to be a little bit nicer for like doing a wine tasting I don't know excited so yeah I'm actually wearing this jumpsuit that I got yesterday but I'm show you guys my outfit now so this jumpsuit I got from Poland bear I love it I think I'm going to wear it all the time it is so comfy I was telling you about the equities of the three waters and I was it so this is wanted [Music] cabo da roca you're beautiful very windy sintra it's really pretty here and like cute Tonio say hi guys we just order an orange juice and can we do a cheers to that baby yeah [Music] hello my beautiful friends so Morgan and I just finished filming a get ready with me so go check that out on her channel I'm I'm sure it'll be up at this point so we just got dressed and now we're headed to meet at another girl's downstairs in the lobby get to head over to dinner at borrow Alto so I got this jumpsuit yesterday from Poland bear and I love it it is so comfy like it's very just like it's comfy and then my earrings are from Urban Outfitters and then you guys know everything else these shoes are from Steve Madden same jewelry red lips just thought I'd go for it so yeah and my jean jacket because he's cold [Music] into the shower and I'm gonna pack up my suitcase and yeah that's kind of a wrap for Lisbon it's been so much fun Lisbon so fun ha ha not really it's such a great tour like literally how they plant obviously everything out and I made so many friends ages 18 to 29 so it's just like such a great way to like meet people and have a good time and I don't know it's so fun so I'll have a link to them down below you can also use my code Danielle 100 to get a hundred dollars off your first trip so yeah thank you guys so much for watching stay tuned for my Madrid vlog bye guys I'll also follow me on Instagram to see all the bomb pics
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in a classroom you always have the kids who sit in the back you always have the kids who try and get away with maybe the teacher won't call on me to read well when we have these hands-on experiments everyone's held accountable pushed out of their comfort zone when you're trying to prepare them for what's coming down the the pipe it definitely involves a lot of technology in their future and that's just the one piece that we really don't have access to in public schools my desktop computer is over ten years old some of the textbooks that we have in the building are from before the turn of the last century lack of funding is usually the reason why we don't get to do a lot of things we want to do we our school district with very limited resources I am very grateful for the NEA foundation not only dollars and grant opportunities but also expertise to be able to do that is especially important in a school district like ours stem stands for science technology engineering and mathematics it's a push for us to purposefully include more opportunities for students to introduce technology and engineering practices into their education so that they're ready forward the next step teachers don't always have time to collaborate cross content so my job is this time coordinator I work with the department heads figuring out what are you doing now and how can we help connect that more to stem how can we give you more industry resources and how can we push kids from a regular science class into a career as a scientist we used to think of learning things like you learn the skill and then you can apply the skill in the world and kids just don't think that way you see a problem in the world and then you have to find a way to solve it and oftentimes that solutions not necessarily in a book we're preparing children for careers that we don't even know what they are they don't even exist we know that stem is going to be an important piece of that STEM education is I feel at the heart of being a human we're meant to be creative all of us want to make sense of the world and we want to bring our dream into reality our our teachers are our greatest resource that classroom teacher is the only person who can actually do the job of meeting the needs of those children in that classroom and an investment in teachers is the most important investment we can make I've had many many opportunities to see the power of what education can do for children there is no more important work we can do than be in education I asked the kids to work to become something more than they are today and teachers need to do the same thing the kids are changing I need to be changing too when I grow up I'm thinking about being a doctor I want to be a pediatrician I want to be a nurse when I grow up like my mom I want to be a [Music]
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Ace's ShutUpMoney Challenge | How to go from $0 to $150k | Be Market Expert | FREE Highly Motivat…
so this what's up what's up can you hear me guys yeah perfect so how was your week how was your week as far as your your real estate business man i know you're you're full time somewhere else um yeah well believe it or not uh cause i get off at like four um and i've been like dealing with truck issues um literally since saturday so uh nothing really um i just some calls on on an ad that i have going right now for a cash deal but honestly i think i have that one a little too high so i'm gonna contact her renegotiate um but as far as calls goes dude this week has has been horrible for me so um but it's like one of those things man it's like i gotta get the truck fixed otherwise i can't work and um you know daylight's leaving you know it's it sucks what i recommend for you man since i know that i think for you time is one of the things that you might not have to spare yeah what i recommend there's a service called the it's cheap it's like three i think it's like three cents um slide broadcast have you heard about that no so basically since you don't have the time to be able to to doing the outbound marketing as far as i mean waiting for it to reply what i would do i was you i'll get um i'll get the blanket list that might be you might get 30 000 records for like 50 bucks with phone numbers and everything right okay and basically what you do you do lose this it's like a ringless voicemail you probably heard about it right well the slide broadcast it's kind of like a simplistic way to do that basically what you're going to do if i was you i'll put a broadcast saying hey i saw your house actually again everybody says that so you i was you hey i saw your um hey my neighbor called me there's an issue with your house coming yeah like that simple and to the fact now when they call you back you're gonna put another number on the voicemail so you're gonna you're gonna be able to you're gonna blast out with number one two three but in the actual voicemail it's gonna say hey i saw your i saw your house uh or somebody call me about your house there's an issue call me back at nine five six seven eight nine number so if they call you to the seven eight nine number that means they heard the voicemail if they call you to the one two three number that means they just saw the voicemail that it was missed call and they could get you back the reason why you want the reason why you only want to answer the ones that are calling you to a seven-day night number that means they heard the voicemail now when they're gonna when they call you back and you pick up the call it's gonna be basically they want you to answer why is there an issue with my property okay you know what i mean because you don't sense you don't have that much uh as far as time for that to be 100 in the business that's what i would do and as soon as they call that number that has a 789 you can just say hey sorry about that uh i'm gonna another call um yeah this house is it's your house 103 main street right you'll text them back but you're going to be texting people that actually heard your voice now you know what i mean and instead of being on the call all the time again you can probably text text textbook text take you what 40 seconds to reply this is your house and once the main street remember those people that are calling you back to the 79 789 number they're calling you back because they heard the voicemail about an issue with their property now this list that you're going to get i don't know if you already have like a bulk list as far as a other list that you have but if it's a list like this one that i'm gonna tell you about it's probably the low credit risk uh low credit high uh high equity uh list itself you know other people that maybe have issues with payment histories that's why they're they're in the low credit risk okay if you have a list i don't know because like me i have lists from high equity to water shutoffs to vacant to usp awakens to co-violations to i get to have a bunch of this to affidavit so i kind of niche if i'm gonna send let's say i have a thousand lists a thousand uh data points of people there are bacons making properties according to usps or baking houses because i went i draw four dollars or baking houses or whatever that's going to be the issue of why when they call you back or text you back hey what do you mean you have an issue yeah is this your house and one is the main street yeah yeah my partner drove by and i think uh his house got broken into on 345 main street and i think he was down the street again and that's when you start a conversation why is it bacon and and are you interested in selling okay you can go back to my previous calls as far as how to break it down because that way you can still mark it out to a lot of people but you only answer the ones that are already that actually hurt the voicemail yeah they're calling you back because of the voicemail and if you know the type of list that it is it's a vacant list i mean that's how you're gonna answer like that's how i tell my v8 that's how you're gonna answer that call if it's a pre-foreclosure you're gonna answer it like this because it's a pre-foreclosure if it's a vacant you'd answer like this because it's a vacant if it's a water shut off you can answer it like this because it's a water shutoff so how would you answer a pre-foreclosure uh i created this website uh rgb homereliefprogram.com that helps clients navigate the pre-foreclosures coming out of forbearance how to negotiate forbearance how to negotiate loan modifications and the worst case scenario if we can help him out my partner's there to maybe give him a cash offer so you see i was able to handle that conversation hey yeah there's an issue because it looks like this property we got a notification through our inbox that this property is going to go to foreclosure have you applied to the updated uh uh forbearance uh programs that just got activated in september 29th yeah so then that's how you help them out as far as to be able to negotiate the forbearance protect them to keep them in their house but if worst case scenario nothing works out we can able to actually purchase a property from them stop with the foreclosure and then we can make profit with that property they can walk out with some money that's going to be how you answer the pre-foreclosures when you text that to the previous soldiers in order to text to the to the to the water shut ups again water shutters that means people that the minimum bill the lowest bill in a household is going to be the water and the city shuts them off because they keep they're not paying it so if they're not paying the water they're not paying anything else because you've got to lift you get you got to have water to take showers right so how would you answer hey hey my neighbor called me about your house uh there's an issue call me back at 9 5 6 79 and then when they call you back how would you answer that call again if you answer it live or how would you text it back let's say you want to text it back because you're at work okay he said what do you mean you have an issue they call you in an answer yeah hey sorry i i'm with another uh i'm on another house um yeah this is your house on uh 345 main street yes okay perfect y'all see what happened is my skin you bring the story my my my partner bought a house that's how you a map it uh there's a house on orange street across the street so yeah my partner bought a house on orange street uh there's people breaking into that house because it's a really bad neighborhood uh he bought that one because uh the person that was living there lost his job and he started again missing his payments and again they cut they cut the water off of his house so you see they cut the water so you there you go you're relating why you're reaching out to them by not even telling them my your partner bought that house from these people that had issues because they lost their job again it went from home from bad to worse because they lost their job the lights got cut off the bill for for the cable get cut off the water got cut off bing they're like oh shit yeah that's me so again and we don't want any more break-ins again have you had that issue maybe i think it was a black car or i think a red car in that area and they say oh no no thank you for letting us know okay no but we have had an issue okay well thank you for being so nice again in that area my partner's buying more properties in case you ever know maybe of a neighbor yeah you ever know of a neighbor not even telling them you're right neighbor so you see how you you relate you're telling them what you want to tell them but you're not telling them directly they're hearing yeah yeah so that's the way you answer the or you text the back the what's called the water shot off the vacant the same way my partner bought that house from this person that they were living in houston and this house was inherited but they went back in and people were breaking in etc etc being bacon yeah okay man thank you so that's what i would do so you can still market a lot of people out but only answer the ones that are actually at least motivated enough to hear a voicemail right that's what i would do if i was you that would help me as far as if i was if i didn't have that much time that will help me still market enough but still only answer the ones that i need to answer yeah gotcha gotcha what's what's a good sized list for me i mean um yeah i think i heard you said 30 000. no well have you how long well let me ask you this have you gotten like the high equity uh i haven't done any i haven't pulled any lists i i try i try to hit a thousand uh for sale by owners um through the through the through the tech screw or the zillow scrape but i haven't actually done like a list list from prop stream yet so uh i guess i what i would do what was you again get the prop string if you already have the service get it get as many leads as you can i so try to go the highly niched ones are going to be the pre-foreclosure list i don't know if you can get probate let's from probably elites from there uh so pre-foreclosure probates uh what else um vacant those will be the ones that you want to target that means people are not living there first for the vacants or people are losing the house the pre-foreclosures or people got that property inherited or they're gonna get that property inherited those are the ones that i will target first because remember you most people do they do this they get they get a thousand leads they target it once and they forget about it right no you got to be constant remember those are highly niche leads so if it's highly need to lead you want to be targeting them every again every and with that slide broadcast let me show it to you sly sly or slide fly like uh like s l y okay let me pull it over i've had a long time a long time ago and i think for me it was just the the simplest one that you can do uh let me see [Music] slide broadcast so here's a little slide broadcast uh let me see i don't remember it no more let's see real quick so i can see the screen so here's the complete running so here's where how it goes all you got to do to doing a a new campaign again you log in here slidebroadcast.com you go right here you whatever you call it water shadows shut up and then you put you put your color id the one that you want them to call back if they don't listen to the voicemail so let's say it's 210 210 123. but in the voicemail you put another number and then here you can either record via phone or you can upload a recording you want to upload a recording you go to bookaroo the one that i showed you before which is the book website um website it's just it's simple and you record hey uh i think mike down the street uh comment about your house there's an issue with it uh call me back 210 555 789 thanks simple you download it save and share it you download it and then you go right here and then you upload it here wow so you see it's what okay oh that's the so you see and then go ahead okay and and then if i say that one more time say that one more time as far as the voicemail yeah the voicemail yeah hey uh i think mike down the street i don't know if you know mike mike or his brother uh john i think it was john mike one of those two they call me about your house there's an issue with it uh call me back 210 155 3342 thanks remember you're making a story you're making you're you're playing a story in your head i'm like oh and mike has a brother his name is john well somebody else one of those two guys he called me about that there's an issue with your house call me at remember you don't give an address because you're going to blast this voicemail to everybody so you don't have a specific address and when they call you back how would you answer it hey you call me there's an issue with my house yeah what happened is this that's when you get the address and you map their house let's say one two three like let's give you an example real quick so then with this one you just add it there you you put test etc you upload it whatever so whatever you upload it and then you put here you can either uh add a list that you have or you can do inter phones manually and you can you can turn again you can enter as many as you want or you can upload a list set a campaign sent immediately perfect submit it and then you just wait for them to call you back and then skype broadcast it's live broadcast yeah slides it's like on it uh have you used that ace what was that have you used that one yeah i used i have so many campaigns let me see if i can uh how many companies do i have how much is that per month i think no it's not per month it's per campaign uh it's uh let me see i'm trying to right here hopefully i don't show you my so here's a breakdown for a hundred messages it's 100 bucks for 400 or four 500 is 40 bucks for and sixty bucks i got this one last time but again you can start slow remember there's other ones that are eat they're less expensive what don't you have that on our ui reply yes but this is what i started before with why because it's simple like i was telling like i was telling him right now this is the simplest way to get into market yes you want to again down the road you want to be able to do the the more the less expensive ones but right now just to start and get get out there get your voice heard do the simplest one that you can just like this one i think if you buy the 400 uh i think you get in there for like three pennies let me see so the 400 divided by about 10 000. yeah four cents per per per what's it called um per text now remember if you have a hundred a hundred dollar four dollars it's only 60 bucks you're gonna mean because you only need one like you only need one deal to make sense you know what i mean so if you only need one deal again 60 bucks buy it a thousand a thousand and then make sure you mark it and then the first voicemail is that one hey the second one hey you didn't hear from voicemail there's an issue with the property again i think i spoke to john this weekend call me and you can target that 100 lead 100 list lead for awakens 10 times so every week you can literally target for 10 weeks they're gonna call you eventually you know what i mean so that's why i i would like to do that one first because it is the simplest easiest way to get to market the other ones eventually once you make a deal and then you have more of a structure up like uh like bong he doesn't have that much time because i reply it's tedious you still gotta again you gotta sit down and learn the system a little bit and you can definitely what's called schedule pre-recordings as far as scheduling but this one's that's that's not right it's not a little bit that's a serious learning curve what was that what's wrong with the rvi reply that's a serious learning learning curve yeah and like yeah and like why he doesn't have like he works nine to five so i don't want i don't want him to to to have too many wheels turning at once just you know what log into slide broadcast boom upload your list two record your message three put your number record the voicemail send and just say dude i like that that yeah that sounds pretty good i only have one question um what like because i i hear so much online about oh you gotta scrub your list because some people might be on do not call lists what's your take on that do i really need to do that okay i'm not telling you what to do i'm just telling you what i would do okay again when i started doing this a long time ago when i was again out of the out of becoming a lender i was like okay if i was broke if i had no properties if i owed everything again would would me the person now sue that person that was me three four years ago that didn't happen anything that owed everything i was like oh you're gonna you know what and remember i always answer now i answer oh my my boss hired me to do this if you get upset at me he said well i want to talk to your boss perfect you know what it's the same number what we do is schedule and we send them a voice uh what's an email what's the email and they create an email i buy a house with my calendar i my house is new york at gmail.com he said what do you mean that's how you can yeah again right now with technology that's how he hired me he hired me on craigslist and he pays me through cash app again it's just simple remember you you you trying to put them as many barriers between you and who the actual boss is but again you're going to assume or let's say you want to cause yes you being the boss okay you want to assume well perfect um i think you're going to have to pay probably 40k for my car that i still owe an extra 90k for my house that i i still owe i had probably have probably like 70k in credit card debt again i wasn't a great student of financing when i was growing up uh but yeah after all that you can definitely sue me and i'll see you in court they're not going to see you right okay because i read the the what's it called the attorney's gonna see well if i sue this person is there a big bucket of money that i can get if he says no okay then i gotta charge you up front for my for my fees right so again and it is that's that's how i would run it again that's what i would do now what i'm telling you what to do is just what that's what i would do okay and then what do you have is there a certain time you'd recommend sending these out like first thing in the morning before i start work or in the evening because i i don't i don't mind making calls you know uh in the pm but uh i i like this tactic too man um i just want to optimize it you know yeah i think the bet again with with live broadcast you can schedule them to go in a certain hour as well uh so i would schedule remember they say people in the morning are better because they haven't gotten frustrated with work so maybe at 8 30 they say people before after lunch maybe like around maybe like 12 45 you can send them another batch now people after work they might have but they might have had a bad day at work so they you're gonna get the bad bad part of the stick after work but again everything works as long as you get it done again and and if i was you schedule it at 9 30. i don't know how your how your your 905 works be like well you know what i have a slow time frame between between my lunch hour perfect then send it at 10 30 11 30 so they can be calling you back because remember this live broadcast is going to blast them you said it's not a blast although let's say you schedule 100 it'll blast 100 within like 30 minutes so you're gonna be receiving remember if they call that other number the the first number that you put on the actual live broadcast that one can be just a burn like a burner don't answer the call i don't know if i was you i would definitely um since you have one phone go to a call rail and and pay the 30 uh a month for 10 numbers and have one just for the inbox of that number don't answer it what i would do in that number when they call set up a voicemail hey you calling me back yeah there was an issue with the property i think uh call me back at and then you put the same number again the other number that the the one that you are gonna reply from and then that can be another call real number so that's what i would do for for that and you answer it like that simple again you don't you don't make things complex you just answer it like that simple and that's the way that i would run my business if i was you until i get maybe a couple of you you know what i mean thank you and thank you man and on saturday and sunday man again get get three or four hours and just drive drive the area because those are the ones that data that you that you actually pick up when you're driving i'm telling you probably eighty percent of it is not going to be in prop stream and remember if you have a hundred bacon houses they're going to be vacant until somebody buys them so you can literally market to a hundred vacant houses like i was telling you if you buy the 60 plan 60 uh rbms which is gonna be a thousand a thousand rpms if you have a hundred leo a hundred leads you're literally gonna blast them for ten weeks once a week and you you change the voicemail every time same phone number on the voicemail but you change the voicemail every time making that personal so they know that you're calling them personally it's not the same voicemail over okay and then and can do you mind if i get your take on um on my market because uh for this uh zillow for sale by owners that i've been targeting i've been targeting areas like tennessee missouri um you know arkansas stuff like that because in my mind i feel like that's less saturated with people trying to do deals out there maybe maybe not and the price points are a little bit lower for what i'm trying to do like lease options and straight cash deals but out here in san diego i haven't really attempted doing anything am i am i overthinking it is it worth trying in my local market because i just feel like everybody and their moms trying to do that out here you know okay what i would do i would always my first priority is to learn my market okay learn my markets remember you're in san diego california is that right yeah okay remember one deal can make you 70 80k okay in san diego that means you're off your work and you have one year to make another deal for 780k that's how i would think about it so yes if you have other markets definitely do it remember if it's hard to get a deal in san diego but if you do get one you're going to get a big chunk of money i had a friend of mine in one of the masterminds that i was in his first deal was 70k well no it was 55k first i like man that took me that that took me like three years to get a 55k it took him one deal to get 55k because he was in california oh you see so remember you only need one deal in california to be able to change your whole shift because if you get 70k like you're not gonna file attacks until next year for that 70k that means you really have one year to replicate what you just did remember and one of the things about the shadow money club is that we're the way that difference is for everybody again there's everybody that does it back i know i don't even you know scott oots from from california no well i was in his mastermind with scott and you know max maxwell yeah well they had a mastermind a couple of years ago and i was in their mastermind and yeah like california is competitive competitive but his average deal is like 100k shit one do you imagine if i can get one deal so you already know who he's a buyer as well so if we get a deal we already have a buyer in line if it makes sense the deal's there he'll buy it yeah so again all you got to do is do that remember and the difference between the big players they are blasting they're doing 70k 80k in marketing is that they're using the same tactics hey uh we're local investors uh we're trying to see if you're interested in selling your house that's their tactic because they have they can do this much this much marketing to get two deals but two deals can make 200k so it kind of offsets the 70k but for us we can't i can't do 70k in marketing i got to be able to minimize the marketing but being able to change the way that change the way that i market first of all and the way that i talk to clients so the shut up money as far as the way we talk to clients is a differentiation because we don't talk to clients like everybody else hey i'm a local investor if you do that you're literally putting yourself in the bucket because if you're a little little me with with a hundred bucks for marketing per month playing in the bucket of the 70k per month i'm gonna get destroyed i mean because they're they're and that's only that's only scott scott i think it's got his marketing he has a campaign that he pays 60k just for a year's worth of leads just that's one of them that's the dodo list but i imagine he has that and he has the mailers he's you you can't play in their bucket yeah you're gonna get destroyed so the way that we do it we are a little bit more gutsfull we have a different type of conversation with the client we actually do the the leg work as far as knocking at the house if it's vacant knocking on the neighbors houses they can put in a note putting up for sale by owner uh put in a a uh there's an issue with your property all we want to do is have the conversation and i know i think california is highly litigious but again it's only a smart attorney will only take a lawsuit if he knows that he can squeeze money out of the the defendant if you have no money he's not going to take the lawsuit and i don't think anybody else is going to call you just for just is going to spend money just for a call yeah remember you always fall on the sword i apologize mr x for calling you again i don't know i don't know where these numbers are coming from again i'm broke i got fired from my previous job because i didn't get the vaccine uh i went to craigslist because i said that he was he was he was he was uh what's called doing uh offering jobs just to call from from your house shit i gotta feed my family at three again i gotta do what i do i apologize you probably in my same position you will do the same again if i called you and you were in the do not call this i'd apologize again uh i'll make sure that where the person that hired me knows this but again i appreciate it for being so honest and candid with me and i wish you the best right people are not going to be assholes people are not going to be assholes if you 90 of the people 95 percent are not gonna be asked only the five percent gonna be assholes and if you ask them like that they might not even tell you anything uh they don't know who you are again i always make up a name alex gonzalez alex rodriguez etc i'm not the boss i'm just an employee how do you contact your boss through an email what's the email um mike buys houses at gmail account yeah what do you mean what do you mean that's how he contacts you yeah that's how again that's how he he reached out to me through email and i'm again he's been paying me so i've been getting my money to feed my family so you see that's how if you create that little the little what's it called that story to the seller then i'm gonna be an asset with you you know okay yeah it's understandable and again that's that's courageous of you out there to to actually still work uh just to feed your family um so again so most people aren't going to be assholes there's going to be the rare ones but you explain to them like that well i can what's your number you got my number ma'am uh again i can just for i can get your info let me have your name your address your email address uh and your full phone number or the best contact number so i can email it to my friend or email it to my game and then just get the email they can't check if they like if they go beyond the point and track an email in the eyepiece i can i don't think clients are gonna do that but again there's always things that can happen but that's what i would do and for you man that's what i would do again be the person that gets out there doesn't drive for dollars gets baking houses and markets like this and when they call you you answer like that because you're only looking for one deal one deal that can kind of take you away from your job and then give you a whole year to replicate it i like it man perfect man again remember one of the things that i told again again he's not here in the car you got to do it though i can i can tell you how to do it but you got to literally you got you got to basically be the person that actually jumps off the bridge into the water right that's always been my metaphor again the good thing about about business it's like taking like a business is like you jumping into a pool once you jump into a pool there's no going back once you jump that's it there's no you're not gonna apply you're not gonna get wings you're gonna fly you're gonna literally jump into the water that's how in the mornings that's how i jump into a pool i know i can't go back once i cause if i put my foot in there oh it's cold but maybe i just jump that's it there's something stopping me the gravity is going to take me down um and jump into a pool so yeah just do it man vaughn again do it and let me know how it works out thank you man i will definitely bro what's going on guys mag vernon kayla kayla kyla there you go sorry i'm not that great with names how you been man good i want to just say i love how you um kind of got in depth with vaughn about how you handle stuff because i didn't even know about slide broadcast i had to learn the whole rei reply it is definitely hard they have so many training videos and it's it's super hard man and it's good if you're two three years into the business because that that kind of like oh shit i can put all my business in here that's what i'm doing i'm putting all my business into here but it's not great when you're just starting again if you want to if you only have a bucket of if you only have this much energy it's going to take you about that much to learn about area reply and you're going to have this much about actually marketing so it's not good like i told you got to be able to be able to have the energy to talk to clients instead of learning a product but yeah yes area reply is super complex it's a great software but it is complex but yeah it's live broadcast that's how i started a long time ago that's how i started doing my i got a i think one of my deals was 17k was through a slide broadcast they called me back on a live across uh phone uh as far as live rock i didn't even know the technique of switching phone numbers so i was literally answering all the costs i remember you're going to be called like crazy but don't answer the phone when you separate the return calls from the actual people that heard the voicemail you only answer the one that actually heard the voicemail and called the separate number not that the original number that was that was my mistake i still got a deal but that was my mistake i was getting tons of calls like oh shit like crazy like 70 costs at once and i was only answering one or two but then i learned that technique of adding that separate number on the actual voicemail so the people that actually replied to your call access to people that actually heard your voicemail yeah with the rei replies very difficult to set up um right now i'm in the process of um always have podio i always use that as crm but i'm in the process of um putting a texting platform in there and also uh a calling on platform so everything that we do i go straight to uh straight into podio to the contact and all that stuff i got you know the um services that i'm gonna use they have um the ap api um and everything you know yeah linking all that stuff i'm getting ready to hire somebody off of um fiverr for like eighty dollars to make sure that zapier any api and all that stuff works together yeah and eventually i want to get a comping tool made for my vas so they can comp the uh property while they talk to the uh to the prospective uh seller perfect man perfect like the good thing about my area um my my my two va's mainly the one that does the calls he knows i got to be 10 20 above about above what's called the above uh tax value if i'm at 10 20 percent of the above tax value it's a deal and remember always when i call back if it's too high of a deal as far as to have a of a price number the tax value but no he actually was looking at the house on the street which is 200 square feet bigger that's why i jumped down well he told me this yeah it was actually for the other neighbor again and he just got hired he's super nervous he's a cool guy again he has a family in honduras that again i don't know i'd like to work with people because again i was probably one time that person that i was making mistakes but again somebody kept me in and taught me to become better instead of just firing me so again with enrique the same thing i like to keep him here again he makes mistakes but he's a good guy he's willing to learn and he's doing it for his family hey i don't even think it's good to um turn if turn your v va's if they're if they're willing to learn and you see them coming along slowly yep you might as well keep them man yeah you don't want to train for somebody else you gonna switch up get a new personality or whatever no you might as well keep him just let him learn at his pace at least he's learning you don't have to retrain him on the stuff that you trained him on already exactly you don't wanna or having him go to another another person right hey and i love to hire people who uh worked for uh you know big uh wholesaling outfits before because though believe it or not i paid them but they teach me how to use certain apps and stuff like that yep yep because they were coming from a bigger company they had more marketing and research funds and then usually you just piggyback in on that absolutely absolutely so yeah mandy has definitely that's the best way to to do it uh and like i was telling you um starting from zero the fastest way that you can get to market is the simplest way don't try to make it too complex because and that's one of the things that i see where people are trying to to try to make it complex so you can oh i'm working well you're not working you're working on building a system you're not working actually talking to clients and that's how i was sold on those what's called the mentorships when i was when i was first starting with uh what's called the with the bridge that poor dads and all the obs they were making me active as far as i was doing all this stuff setting up this llc's and business cards but like i was telling you if i had this much marketing it was going this mother was going to systems and like this much was going to marketing systems mentorships et cetera et cetera and this that's why i was that's why i wasn't successful so yeah man yeah definitely uh great talk again let me know how that uh on the podium integration works i used to have podio now have a reply and again i have all my websites through there um i just created this website let me show you guys i was telling um who was i telling last week i was telling um one of the guys was here how i had a business cards what's called created to drop off at the pro at the hospice and the veterans uh affair uh what's called divisions where people go when they need to get a veteran's issues your vicious you're vicious so but watch this watch this and i was telling the guys on the team like yeah i like they say i don't even know if you follow tai lopez well i don't know who said this but it says good artists copy great artists steal like you say you want to stand on the shoulders of giants and learn from them take everything they learn and then implement it as far as learning and grow from there so i created this website watch this you guys see this oh god so i said welcome to freemobilenoteworldparty.com a free accessible convenient dependable service in the rgb for veterans senior citizens and assisted living and hospice care patients called to schedule an appointment it's free so what do you do with that what do you do with that so guess what people that look at the breakdown people that are in assisted living they're elderly people right right okay why would they want why would they need a notary wow why because they have a property somewhere they have they have something that that's tied to something of value so if i'm there that's something i value so you got a notary that you pay no i'm a notary public oh man so all you do is it's once a week drop up your business card in front of the desk hey i'm an offer i'm not selling anything again i had one of my one of my sisters uh one of my cousin's mom uh she was paying 60 a month for notary public again i'm a notary public and i want to make sure that anybody that's in assisted living hospice care veterans they don't pay for notary publix here's my business card again i'll come to you guys gotcha so then i have my business card that has my name my phone number when you got this website here yeah this website my business card my number when you call my number it says welcome to rgb uh uh pre-mobile uh notarypublic.com this club will be monitoring recorded for quality assurance and then they call me i go i go there i see he's like what are you guys doing perfect what type of document and then there's two ways i can i can negotiate that i can definitely what's called um um offer to offer my service there i will actually do my properties or what i can do is that when you do the notary public you get there at their uh again you get their ids make sure their id matches et cetera et cetera you can always get their phone number and guess what now you call the person as another person hey you have a house here hey my area this is what happened you see now you're you're basically you're capturing the pre-probates you're capturing the power of attorneys you're capturing the inheritance you're capturing the wheels you're capturing the everything and you're doing a good service what's a notary publish like it cost me 20 to get no republic from somebody else since i can't notarize my own documents it's 20 that's per document per stamp so let's say they gotta do two or three that's 40 bucks if you're an assistant living you 40 bucks can go a long way to stay in your pocket so that's killer how many how many leads at january i usually get like like like two or three deals from it when i started it three four years ago from sean flanagan uh no i wasn't sean planning and i learned this from champlain i learned from some other guy on youtube uh that my next website to create uh it's going to be my rgb uh tax care say that again for tax for for tax living companies for tax delinquent oh tax language so taxi linking companies tax linking clients again what they do is they they have a delinquent tax bill right and neither are they going to get a loan to pay it off or they're going to lose to accounting uh so what we're going to be doing is that you know what we created this again hey thank you for reaching out to um tax delinquent assistant dot com uh what we offer again we have a fund that uh pays towards tax delinquency uh call us if you see we qualify the same way you can just literally ship your business card to the person they go to your website they see it's a validated website you see a phone number they call a number thank you for calling our uh tax delinquent assistant uh fund uh this car can be recorded what do you have answer the phone you answer the phone or you gotta answer the phone i answer the phone because remember these are highly niched people right pre-pro is our holly niche the the foreclosures are highly niched the taxes are highly niched so and i got different numbers and with and that's just why this is why i love i like now like i was telling uh um kayla kilo kayla sorry about that um kayla sorry ma'am how three or four years on the road i have everything like now i'm i'm on alright reply i have my websites there i have my phone numbers there i have my voice broadcast there i have my text out there i have my my what's called my chats there again i have everything there my podium was transferred from podio to to our reply and now i track my replies uh through birthdates i just search for birthdays what's you on this birthday and it has all the the ones that i need to follow up for that day you um did you you ever get that bot stuff working on rv by yes and no some of them i saw i saw the uh i had the bots on what's called a let me see i know they did some upgrades but i'm thinking right now they're barely trying to modify them so the kind of it's like i got an reply when it first came to market like three or four years ago right right but but it was super complex because again it was freshly in what's called enter to the into the into the space so i got it for a couple of months and then i had the free the free trial so i got my money back and now this time i stayed with it so i'm saving on i'm saving on everything again i get it's penny drops actually less than a penny drop for the rpm less than a penny drop for the for the text again you get free hosting i got 27 websites so far 27 website uh free hosting uh what's it called what else i can follow up on my podium there i can text from there um what's it called i can add a users to it uh like i was telling uh jen um if you want to use like you want to integrate like mag is my magazine my users as far as if he wants to again he hasn't gotten in there i don't think so calling you on mag um he can go in there and what's called uh go in there and add your leads do a follow-up and follow up there hey follow up here follow me i gotta do this i can do this you can literally when you're on the call record the bookaroo call and then just add it there on the onto the notes and do a follow-up et cetera et cetera et cetera so again that's why i love our reply now because again i have time to take three or four hours a day to learn it again the learning curve was at the beginning was a lot of time like this it was a lot worse like this and then eventually i was able to learn to learn learning but yeah again i know and remember all these leads guys they're free notary how to become a notary it's gonna take you probably a hundred bucks you submit the application you run your background uh you fight you pay the more the hundred bucks i think 150 115 you pay the bond and now you don't know the republic and you can do it as a high hustle i look at that you know what i can charge and become part of the bucket of notary publics in my area or i can do it for free and differentiate myself from them who are they going to call me and then the website that you saw it says yeah notary public their their backgrounds gets checked uh it's bonded uh et cetera et cetera and it's free free for veterans free for hospice care patients for senior citizens uh for assisted living clients do you know when you would have arrived today so that's that's how i was i was able to to learn how to do that uh and it's a free service so the highly niche of learning your market area as far as learning your market all these the pre-probates are getting for free the part of returns are getting for free uh the affidavit of airship again for free the lint notices i get it for free again all this data is free and this is highly mixed data remember we're we follow again we fall into a trap that i need to have tons tons of data to make deals and you don't you just need to have the right data and reach to them reach out to them until you get them on the phone and then you talk and that's where the guts comes in being able to talk the right way because i don't want to be part of the of the pack that everybody does the same thing i can't do the same thing because i gotta i gotta be the nail that sticks out and then once the deal comes in again you can either do a wholesale assignment if it makes sense you can either wrap it keep it as a sub too if it makes sense and in order to finance it out if it's vacant if it's a vacant house again you can always rent it out block the foreclosure and then cash out until it makes sense um there's multiple ways you can do you can keep it as a like i keep the pretty ones the ones that are the sub tools are clean to my to my to my i keep my into my portfolio and my my average has been like seven a year i want to make 10 a year uh 10 new deals a year um and then you learn from how to do everything else as far as uh multi-family one etcetera go ahead for the sub tools how do how does the conversation go the same way well ma'am um uh based on what you're telling me i have actually had i have two step twos that i'm working on right now uh i can't really do anything um the best thing you can do that i can do for you is basically take over the payments but i can't make any money i cannot pay you any money i wish i could uh you can always list it again that'll be the best thing for you because you probably get more money from it but make sure that your agent that sees the property tells you what you're going to be as far as looking at as far as repairs because again do you know anybody that has 150k cash you say no they mostly have banks they have good credit so the bank's gonna require uh what's called an inspection so your agent has to be a smart agent based on their expertise to tell you you know what based on your walkthrough and the base of the walkthroughs that i've closed before this 20 things need to be repaired do you have that much money to repair them because if you don't you don't want to go through the hassle of listing it getting walkthroughs getting a contract and then doing an inspection and then you you don't have money to fix the inspection and even if you even though you put as-is on the sale the bank doesn't care the bank will not finance it until those repairs are fixed and usually an inspector is a it's a person that needs to find things to keep his job if he passes on inspections he's not going to pass he's not going to keep his job he needs to find some things so usually an inspector will have like 50 60 things per house and only like 10 of them will need to get fixed deadbolts burglar bars construction like if i have stairs and they're not covered and they're just wood it doesn't pass inspection it's considered a construction uh so those little things you you gotta have the conversation with your agent and definitely i have a good agent that can they can talk to you and give you this information but based on what you're telling me i don't think that's your best bet because you say you want to move for fact you want to move you want to sell it fast you don't have money for repairs again am i am i more or less hitting the nail on the target or am i off and you put it back on them remember you're pushing them to list it but you're telling them what they're going to be looking at and then you ask them well am i more or less on target with what i'm telling you or am i way off okay sometimes my eye tells me i'm way off and they would say no you know what you're pretty much on target well how should we proceed what should we do next is that well it sounds like well perfect and then when you do that you you can do two things you can hire a title company to do a what's called a title commitment they have to do it for free but you don't want to burn your bridges you don't want to have too many title commitments out there without closing on them you can always hire somebody from fiverr to do a title investigation again i know probably 80 of what title companies do that extra 20 is what they paid for so i know more or less how to see who owned the how who owns the house who's been the previous uh the previous owner of the house what type of transfer was it was it a quick claim was it just a claim that nobody there was no title investigation done and i told them to the client like i tell them you know what most people think that they can just transfer properties just with a paper like you can't you got to be able to if i'm the owner of the property they got to investigate all my history make sure that i don't owe anything and if i don't owe anything on other companies other not even my not on the house but on anything else if i don't know anything i'm clear then i can transfer it and then that property is clean there's no attachments to it but if you don't do that and i do all things and you transfer it those things are going to be through you still it's they're still going to be attached to the property so you see those little things are the ones that you need to that's why you got to master your master your area and do the title search the right way um because if it wasn't run if it wasn't done the right way that owner that transferred to you you still had to have him in the title you still had to do a tight investigation on him to make sure there was some deals because if if the debt was added to his to the to his history while he owned the property he has to pay for it for that there's no way you can go around it so again mastering your market knowing how the market works in your area how these are recorded how liens are recorded how liens are released how these are released how transfers happen from one person to the other person what what's a quick claim et cetera again quick claims in texas they don't work you can quit claim a deed but you still are attached to the previous links you literally have to do a warranty deal transfer to transfer it to another person so yeah that's how the wrap will work yeah they say great perfect well let me have this and usually once you get it on the okay with the seller you take you take title because there's a title and there's no there's a mortgage loan you take title you don't record it you take power of attorneys on your behalf you take letter authorization uh for your behalf um what else you can do a land trust put an elantra's put the lanterns and the trustees d to land trust you get you get them both created and notarized at the same date uh first the land trust then the the trusted elite uh of the land trust and then you you change the beneficiary interest from the on the from the beneficiary beneficiary of the trustees of the trust to yourself so it's it gets complex it's not really that complex i'm again i'm just babbling but it's not that complex it's like six or seven documents they're easy to do once you're in you already have the the is the hardest thing mac is to get the client to say yes if you get the client say yes they're willing to do anything then you're golden you're golden right right and if the house is going to be if it's on pre-foreclosure get an attorney block the foreclosure uh right now this other website that i created and see if i can show it to you if the house is pre-foreclosure you cash cow you can cash how it or you can right now what happened is again this is why you got to have your ear to the ground to see what's happening so forbearance ended in uh what's called oh september the 30th right so that means anybody else that was in forbearance they either got to go there and get a modification or they got to pay or they're going to go to they're going to go to auction well in september so this is the website created you see simple right but it says here that's why you got to be able to i follow some attorneys on on youtube and i have they on 9 29 um ba announced new guidelines for forbearance so if you never apply for forbearance ever you qualify now if you were in forbearance and they ca and it ended in september you can ask for another six months and then after that another six months uh the same thing for fha backed loans if you've never asked for parents before you can ask for prevalence it has to be a proof of you're living in the property if you had forbearance and it ended and you want more time you can reapply for it and it has to get approved and here are the actual documents you see this is one document this is another document as far as it says where you had like this one you go this is for the the attendance of the va usb primary housing and urban development so this is the letter all fha approved mortgages subject extension of cover for brands and copyrighted community purpose so basically it's affected to all fha backed loans and if the what's called the pandemic is still active what we're still in a pandemic is to consider an emergency then they have to get approved so literally this is like a forever forbearance i don't think this administration is going to cancel get our legal the power of having an emergency so literally this person that lives in fha backed loans can live for free for three or four years that's crazy dude this is crazy but you see you gotta know this because this pandemic is never gonna end no it probably won't it again it's a lot of power it's a power grab but again it is what it is and that's why it's a great thing to be an entrepreneur is that you literally know how to the punches if you just don't want you if you just one trick pony you're going to be the opponent that gets sacrificed that gets sold to another country to get eaten you gotta be the pony that knows how to walk jump dance etc so it's again and this is this is why i told like i told you got to be able to learn be the master if somebody know wants to know about something in your market you probably have out of 10 questions you probably have nine answers one answer you might not have that but i can get it to you you got to be a master of your area you got to master your location you got to master your market you got to market master how you you get free leads highly motivated leads again affidavits pre-prohibits power of attorneys wills divorces claim deeds african adjustments all that stuff is free and probably like out of 10 counties probably like seven or eight have all this data for free and if you don't have the money all you need is time so if you can go if you work 95 get out of five um spend time to your family tier eight eat take a shower and then from ten to two learn divorces are the only leaves that are hard to find uh not one in my area again they're again divorce decrees are recorded in my area but you can also record find out what where lawsuits are recorded if you want to file a lawsuit ask mr x go to the local county or your local municipal municipality even one of our lawsuits what do i do oh you do file okay now if i do file it uh if i want to check on it where i what is your website i can i can check my status on my lawsuit boom they have to give you a website boom there's a website and then you go there and you reverse engineer it who's recording how do i search by name by like in my area you search my name let me show it to you let's talking more doing right so in my area oh it's our main hour we might real quick you see here civil search right come on website it's loading still so this is where all civil family and probate cases are are they get recorded right so you get from a civil suit which is going to be a bang against a person et cetera et cetera uh what's it called uh a family case where there's going to be a uh what's called a guardianship can get recorded yeah and again what you do let's say rgb top uh attorney i got that i think i think i think the missing part for me is once you know when when you go check you know the lawsuit and everything like how do i find i have there the case number that you can put or the name like so that's the only thing that i have access to so i need to know either the name of the person or the uh what the the the case number to kind of check but even so they blocked it because i tried to check you know my cousin's divorce and it didn't work it didn't work and then i called them they were like oh no um uh you know those cases you need to ask permission for it okay then that avenue for you is dead then you look for another avenue maybe not a divorce maybe uh what's it called uh maybe a a will a part of attorney like a lawsuit uh like yeah those are those those i have yeah yeah attorneys here uh who is gonzalez let's see this one there's an attorney in my area you search it oh oh you're searching for the attorney name you're gonna you can sort by attorney name like in my area you can search for attorney name you can search by what's called the attorney name last name of the other person but you see these are all the and you look here uh what type of contract other civil cases again and most of them you see when when was it what one said filed a long time ago you can search by the recent ones but then and while you do it like this where you when i'm a little bit crazy you just go and read i go right here application for writ what is that and then you look at it somewhere block some or not and then you go right here let me see and you can't see it let me stop sharing was there like a course that you took from from anybody to to check those things or you just learned yeah this is just a compilation of everything that i uh learned see here the case yeah application for red like what is that okay i present for re and then you google it what's rid of of habeas corpuses and then you see what it is and then you read now comes you know julius jose luis rivera defended was arrested on november on november et cetera et cetera for evading arrest death for property evading you see no okay this is probably it abs corpus is probably like something that i don't want to deal with as far as it's probably like criminal stuff so again you got to learn how to do that you know what i mean so again it's just a matter of let me answer this card real quick let me see what this is you call me four times it's a deal close the shit now they didn't answer another answer but yeah man um guys that's the way i can this is my website how it looks on the phone let's see [Music] looks good looks good yeah pretty cool and then if you want to stock and it pops up the number in the bottom and again that's how again learning your area in your market and doing things for free that you don't have to pay for they might take a little bit of leg work to learn but once you learn them again you can you can just scale them because they're free again that's key and knowing that what differentiates others from from what we do in our team is that the way we conversate that's the only differentiator is the way we conversate because again we don't want to play in the same team where everybody does the same thing because those those top players they have more resources than us so we got to be able to get the leads and then have a different conversation like look here you got the free notary website the tax delinquent website and then you got the forbearance website is that correct yep 20 plus 22 uh we buy house websites right but those three right there that's some killer stuff right there yep that's some killer stuff right there yeah i agree for real and then again it if you look at it it's not that hard to do it's just a matter of knowing what to do and just literally sitting down right and again if you guys want this again again i can literally mimic the website just get a host to host your name and do the same thing like you know what how can i do it like like ace okay right let me get a stamp for notre public 100 bucks let me get the business cards let me get the list and just get the right reply or get numbers that you can get switch the numbers and do the same thing okay you can do this replicate this everywhere but again these are the ways that i can that i've learned how to do it for free and get highly motivated contact numbers of people but not at the cost of other big guys um but yeah remember it's all good and gravy and everything but you got to be able to actually put it to business put it into implementing it and doing it oh yeah guys uh what you didn't get any leads from that from those sites there right right i've gotten deals uh from the from all three of them not through the websites yet because again i just created the websites because i just got our reply but the concept i had done it before as far as reaching out to clients as i told you guys like four months ago not as someone that wants to buy your property for the foreclosure but somebody that wants to help you navigate the foreclosure the forbearance and then eventually when it doesn't work out then you get to what's called per ask maybe my boss may be able to purchase it but now that i have all the little legs working in the same place now i will literally show you the game plan for the for the forbearance for the tax for the for for the power of attorney as far as when when the for the pre-notary stamps um and yeah my next step for the free notaries for the rgb and everything else i'm gonna get post office numbers and i'm gonna get three different what's it called uh gmb maps dmvs are free uh google my businesses are free i have three for my for my for my we buy house location now i'm gonna get three for my rgb uh what's called for my foreclosures for my uh pre-notary and for my tax care and that's gonna help me rank an seo and now i'm gonna reverse engineer it uh we have the website i already have the phone number i'm a gmv and then i'm gonna create a youtube video youtube channel for the for the tax care for the forbearance and for the north republic do you have um llc for like the notary notary um nah that notary is it's again once you get once you get it uh you get approved again you're bonded so again just make sure you don't do nothing unethical like you you ask for an id and it says there like in the actual website says what can be notarized what are the leak what are the requirements what type of ids do we take what's my background as far as how my background is being checked and i'm bonded yeah in case i have any issue if that bond protects you as a as a signer for any if i mess up where i try i don't know if you saw the movie painting game with wahlberg and uh the rock how that notary public he got arrested for doing back stuff oh yeah guys any other questions before but yeah but just that uh that website stuff right there that's that's that's free game right there that's that's devastating man definitely man guys definitely you can do it do it again take them down resee this video and do it and do it in your area again that's the best way that what sorry so i'm gonna say that you you do all your websites through the rei reply software yes i buy godaddy or domain names and then i just do it through the let me see let me show you this look how many websites they have on my uh i have tons of websites i love the ones i like free hosting shit and it's just a matter of learning how to do it and my words are super simple they're one page website but what happened with the uh the marketing guy that you were looking for you you decided to do yourself then i haven't run into anybody again um again it's not meant for for me yet as far as to get somebody that's going to be managing my my co-caller managing my my data scraper guy lady not yet but eventually i'll come uh eventually i'll come and then on once it's here i'll capitalize let me show you i think i'm talking about the marketing guide that you hire remember and then it didn't work out it didn't it didn't get actually leads and shit which marketing oh you're gonna find somebody else you talking about seo the guy that you send the paypal when you yeah that's yo i think yeah oh i got i got my money back yeah for that one but you didn't get somebody else no i started doing myself i started doing the gmv i put the money into the gmv i put the money into creating gmb uh without creating gmv without a letter for the approval let me show you more websites [Music] yeah because i see that you're doing everything yourself do you see that that's all these are all my websites again if you look at them right they're pretty pretty how long would you say that it takes you to make a website to make it to make it the first time it's gonna probably take you like two hours to make it like look like this but to replicate it 20 minutes and do you does it provide like the pictures or are you going to like something like canva and grabbing so no remember part of the again this is part of the background learning seo so basically seo data it gets targeted by when the picture was taken so what i do let's say i want a picture of alamo texas per se right i go to google i search alamo texas almost texas and then i go to images so if s if if google's already ranking those those paid those pictures for alamo texas keyword then i just copy the save the image and then it's it's being it's been i'm pulling it from google and then i'm putting it into my website so when somebody searches alamo texas that image that's in my website it's going to show up you're very smart thank you this website this picture was taken from from that by doing that search the same thing with this picture the same thing this is i put alamo texas houses and there's a picture of alamo texas house there's a bank in alamo texas and when you search this is another house in alamo texas again i copied this you see this part this is from uh we buy houses we buy ugly houses i i i stole the way they broke down their their their what's it called they list this because this are you see alamo texas and has a sip code so there's another seo uh point that google sees my websites as uh this is my gmb this is one of my gmbs this is my other gmb for google there's a map from alamo texas so i'm literally hitting when somebody targets says we buy houses alamo texas is going to see the keywords we what we buy and then houses and then alamo texas so all those images that i showed you are tied to alamo texas yes it literally takes you probably like an hour or two to do the first website but to replicate it now you buy another domain and now you search okay i need one picture from from uh from let's say san antonio texas and then another picture inside internal texas it looks like this and then another picture of silent texas house it looks like this and then another picture of a san antonio's house that looks like this and let me i need a bank from san antonio texas so when people go into our web my website they they relay oh yeah that's that's true that's that is a website from that is a bank from alamo texas that is so difficult but is is that is that how the ranking works like from strong seo so yeah so basically uh are you gonna are you so let's say if we pull like we uh sell my house alabama on texas is that your website is gonna be up in the top yeah it'll start ranking ranking remember and now my youtube channel has all those websites listed in the end the metadata and the in the what's called i got that metadata because facebook is changing their name and what's called in the description yeah so it has website this website so i have all those websites in my youtube channel so i'm youtube and google are the top uh search engines so again i'm trying to tie everything again i've taken courses for seo and that's kind of how i can simplify it get a gmv get images from that area that you're trying to do get the right seo uh if you want to get copy just as far as copy being the how the website is broken down google your area let's say you want to see um we buy houses houston texas and whatever comes out first that it's not an ad that is actually an seo ranked website you go in there and you literally break down okay can i can i can i steal the way they're doing the breakdown can i mimic it uh gmv is google my business bsm boy google my business so google my business when when uh there's a business in that area that has a business you want to create a google my business uh what's called uh link that shows you that you're in that area uh and just go to go put gm what is gmb on google on youtube and i'll show you more that's how to do it and it's free um but there's ways you can do it without having to have an address in that location that's what i paid 100 bucks per uh for the guy to do it because i wasn't in that area there i was but there's ways that you can get a pre-approved get an approved gmv that means it's going to be shown to the public without having to have an address it's just it gets complex on how to get it done how to get it approved um but yeah that's that's how i was able to get that gmb and i have three gmbs i need 17 more gmbs now that that's for my we buy houses um business and now i need another three gmbs and six three gmbs and three more locations for my free notary for my rgb for parents care and for my tax care so just a matter of just learning how first you do one project and then you just okay let me copy this project for this have a business let me copy this project with this type of business that is high level stuff bro thank you i'm trying to make it as simpler that's how i like to explain to the simplest way as possible and the fastest way to market yeah it's under uh let me see you have if you have justin uh just look for me under arturo cervantes is there that's my facebook all right all right guys uh anything else just let me know not again let's have a great saturday and sunday uh successful remember if you hadn't got like 10 things from this video do one thing actually do it implement it that's my puppy going crazy um and then let's talk next week you want to say hi to the camera come on you dude all right guys have a good day thank you thank you thank you guys
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John Wick: Chapter 4 Is An Awesome Video Game! - John Wick 4 Review
John Wick chapter 4 is the longest most action-packed dumbest video game movie I've ever seen let's talk about it I really dig the John Wick franchise number one is still easily my favorite because there's a story there's a plot there people can pretend there's plots in the other ones but there's really not it's all just an extension of that first film still how he lost the life he was promised and so ever since that point he's been on a murderous Rampage trying to set things right in his mind but the story kinda lost the plot especially when the high table was brought in high table by the way if you did a drinking game and took a shot every time they said high table you'd be drunk within 10 minutes of John Wick 4. this like every movie is subjective it's going to come down to personal preference and taste so really my job today is to tell you what you can expect if you had issues with John Wick movies in the past getting a little too silly a little too cartoonish yeah John Wick chapter four is not going to be for you this one is full-blown Looney Tunes at points there's a character introduced who's blind very Charlie chapman-esque and he's straight out of like a bug's Bunny cartoon he's winding up punches he's got a cane where he can like take guys out everywhere [Music] and he has a flourish to everything That's all folks the character's name Kane he's played by Donnie Yen and he's fantastic there's a great cast of characters in here though you got Bill Skarsgard as the new villain who's trying to take down John Wick he's got everything at his disposal meanwhile John Wick you know all he's dealing with is Morpheus hobo Morpheus down in the sewer systems trying to just get away from everything and this is very much a continuation of Parabellum which is a fantastic title John Wick chapter three Parabellum I mean you can't beat it so they did they didn't even try they're just like this one's called chapter four parabellum's unbeatable it's unmatched for the word and the even straight up copy parabellum's first 30 minutes by doing it all over again later they're like up the hits are still out we're still doing this thing it's up to 26 million now it's up to 40 million we gotta kill John Wick and then you have all these hit man all over the place popping out they're eating their Chinese food like there he is everybody has a gun by the way everyone is a hit man everyone lady walking a baby there's John Wick then the baby pops up mailman walking by there you go sir special delivery [ __ ] and that silliness is gonna be fine for many people like I said we're four movies deep this world keeps building and getting zanier what I really like about John Wick the first um is that it is kind of grounded you have this underground world within our world kind of a matrix sort of a situation right you have the hackers and all the people that know about Zion and the and that we're living in a [ __ ] simulation but in the John Wick Universe you have uh you have the cleaners you have the crooked cops you have the the safe houses but by the time we get to this third and fourth John Wick's on a horse riding in the desert I mean what what what had happened when did these Wheels come off it's just gotten so over the top and John Wick has become such an indestructible character that it's really hard to watch this movie with any sort of emotion outside of that was cool that was awesome that was cool and after two hours and 45 minutes it starts to wear on you it really does I mean the amount of bodies that John Wick puts into the ground would have me collapse on the floor within five minutes I mean he's he's moving around everywhere he's spinning [Music] oh he doesn't just double tap bodies he like quadruple Taps people in the face I genuinely thought of games like Streets of Rage when I was watching this John Wick enters the first level and there's your basic thugs foreign takes them out easily oh but here's one of the bosses and he has a bulletproof suit on and then as you get further into the game you realize okay everyone has bulletproof suits on now they have masks there's the shield wielding bad guys it's so insane remember the ending of Parabellum where John Wick is shot and falls off the rooftop down like four flights hits everything on the way and then he is presumably fine yeah that's like a Tuesday for him in this movie he gets hit by cars left and right he's thrown in the buses he falls like three stories down hits metal piping onto the hard cement then pops right back up the Fast and the Furious cast would look at that and be like that was a bit much that's a bit unbelievable this movie really is a celebration of all things action though you have every single thing you could possibly want you got ninjas in one section of the film you have gun Foo in another section you have a one-on-one Showdown with pistols at dawn you have amazing card chases you have a freaking dance club fight where the background extras the NPCs keep dancing during the battle what John Wick's like going down corridors and next to him are people dancing all over [Music] and then Wix suddenly stops why all the shootings going on or the stabbing with axes the people keep dancing right next to him they're like kind of confused but still going with it later in London there's a scene where they fight in the giant roundabout and the cars keep going everyone's shooting cars are spinning all over the place but people keep going by like hey I'm driving over here then cars just keep going around it's asinine Shenanigans complete Shenanigans the story as I pointed out is paper thin it makes no sense in terms of the rules and regulations of the table why they agree to things they agree to I I you just you have to look past all of it really turn your brain off as they say and just take it for what it is it's a let's play of someone who's really good at this video game going through taking guys out occasionally you get an awesome top down Viewpoint that lasts for like three minutes as Wix going through taking guys out like there is some really really amazing stuff going on and it looks damn good this is visually stunning the music is amazing you have this like little kid chanting in the background that I've noticed in movies lately so there'll be a scene easy peace I'm tired just doing this review I can't imagine Keanu Reeves goes through every single day of filming and supposedly there's an almost four hour cut of John Wick chapter four could you imagine okay those are my thoughts on John Wick chapter four had a good time really enjoyed it I don't think it's the best John Wick movie I think that that easily goes to number one I don't really understand how anyone can say different but it is personal preference if you just want a lot of dumb ass action and you don't care about any of the consequences or Stakes to it all then chapter four is definitely for you I liked that chapter one was more grounded it was more believable even though it's still completely ludicrous it still felt like a one-man Army that could be completed you know it still had that grittiness to it not that polish that the new ones have and it's a more inviting inclusive movie my wife loves the first John Wick she can't stand the other ones they're too long too stupid I totally get it I get her point for me I eat them up I'm a big John Wick fan this one was too long for sure especially with the paper thin plot could have shaved off like 35-40 minutes especially during a staircase sequence that goes on for an eternity where John Wick once again just keeps tumbling down these stairs okay we're going again but now I want to hear you tumble into the comments let me know what you thought of John Wick chapter 4 if you saw it are you disappointed like I am that there's no Parabellum style title how do you beat it how do you beat Parabellum for a title it's just perfect please pull out your katana and stab that like button grab your pistol and shoot that subscribe as well I post movie content each and every week join me all right take care [Music]
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The Art of War - 9 The Army on the March - 10 Terrain.mp4
this is a librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information and to find out how you can volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by moira Fogerty the art of war by Sun Tzu translated by Lionel Giles part 9 the army on the march Sun Tzu said we come now to the question of encamping the army and observing signs of the enemy pass quickly over mountains and keep in the neighborhood of valleys camp in high places facing the Sun do not climb heights in order to fight so much for mountain warfare after crossing a river you should get far away from it when an invading force crosses a river in its onward march do not advance to meet it in midstream it will be best to let half the army get across and then deliver your attack if you are anxious to fight you should not go to meet the invader near a river which he has to cross more your craft higher up than the enemy and facing the Sun do not move upstream to meet the enemy so much for river warfare in crossing salt marshes your sole concern should be to get over them quickly without any delay if forced to fight an assault Marsh you should have water and grass near you and get your back to a clump of trees so much for operations in salt marshes in dry level country take up an easily accessible position with rising ground to your right and on your rear so that the danger may be in front and safety lie behind so much for campaigning in flat country these are the four useful branches of military knowledge which enabled the Yellow Emperor to vanquish for several sovereigns all armies prefer high ground too low and sunny places too dark if you are careful of your men and camp on hard ground the army will be free from disease of every kind and this will spell victory when you come to a hill or a bank occupy the sunny side with the slope on your right rear thus you will at once act for the benefit of your soldiers and utilize the natural advantages of the ground when in consequence of heavy rains upcountry a river which you wish to forward is swollen and flecked with foam you must wait until it subsides country in which there are precipitous cliffs with torrents running between deep natural hollows confined places tangled thickets Quagmire's and crevasses should be left with all possible speed and not approached while we keep away from such places we should get the enemy to approach them while we face them we should let the enemy have them on his rear if in the neighborhood of your camp there should be any hilly country pond surrounded by aquatic grass hollow basins filled with reeds or woods with thick undergrowth they must be carefully routed out and searched for these are places where men in ambush or insidious spies are likely to be lurking when the enemy is close at hand and remains quiet he is relying on the natural strength of his position when he keeps aloof and tries to provoke a battle he is anxious for the other side to advance if his place of encampment is easy of access he is tendering a bait movement amongst the trees of a forest shows that the enemy is advancing the appearance of a number of screens in the midst of thick grass means that the enemy wants to make us suspicious the rising of birds in their flight is the sign of an ambassade startled beasts indicate that a sudden attack is coming when there is dust rising in a high column it is the sign of chariots advancing when the dust is low but spread over a wide area it betokens the approach of infantry when it branches out in different directions it shows that parties have been sent to collect firewood a few clouds of dust moving to and fro signify that the army is in camping humble words and increased preparations are signs that the enemy is about to advance violent language and driving forward as if to the attack are signs that he will retreat when the light Chariots come out first and take up a position on the wings it is a sign that the enemy is forming for battle peace proposals unaccompanied by a sworn covenant indicate a plot when there is much running about and the soldiers fall into rank it means that the critical moment has come when some are seen advancing and some retreating it is a lure when the soldiers stand leaning on their Spears they are faint from want of food if those who are sent to draw water begin by drinking themselves the army is suffering from thirst if the enemy sees an advantage to be gained it makes no effort to secure it the soldiers are exhausted if birds gather on any spot it is unoccupied clamor by night betokens nervousness if there is a disturbance in the camp the generals authority is weak if the banners and flags are shifted about sedition is afoot if the officers are angry it means that the men are weary when an army feeds its horses with grain and kills its cattle for food and when the men do not hang their cooking-pots over the campfires showing that they will not return to their tents you may know that they are determined to fight to the death the sight of men whispering together in small knots or speaking in subdued tones points to disaffection amongst the rank-and-file to frequent rewards signified that the enemy is at the end of his resources too many punishments betray a condition of dire distress to begin by bluster but afterwards to take fright at the enemy's numbers shows a supreme lack of intelligence when envoy's are sent with compliments in their mouths it is a sign that the enemy wishes for a truce if the enemy's troops march up angrily and remain facing ours for a long time without either joining battle or taking themselves off again the situation is one that demands great vigilance and circumspection if our troops are no more in number than the enemy that is amply sufficient it only means that no direct attack can be made what we can do is simply to concentrate all our available strength keep a close watch on the enemy and obtain reinforcements he who exercises no forethought but makes light of his opponents is sure to be captured by them if soldiers are punished before they have grown attached to you they will not prove submissive and unless submissive they will be practically useless if when the soldiers have become attached to you punishments are not enforced they will still be useless therefore soldiers must be treated in the first instance with humanity but kept under control by means of iron discipline this is a certain road to victory if in training soldiers commands are habitually enforced the army will be well disciplined if not its discipline will be bad if a general shows confidence in his men but always insists on his orders being obeyed the gain will be mutual end of part 9 part 10 terrain Sun Tzu said we may distinguish six kinds of terrain to wit one accessible ground to untangling ground three temporizing ground for narrow passes five precipitous Heights six positions at a great distance from the enemy ground which can be freely traversed by both sides is called accessible with regard to ground of this nature be before the enemy in occupying the raised and sunny spots and carefully guard your line of supplies then you will be able to fight with advantage ground which can be abandoned but is hard to reoccupy is called entangling from a position of this sort if the enemy is unprepared you may sally forth and defeat him but if the enemy is prepared for your coming and you fail to defeat him then return being impossible disaster will ensue when the position is such that neither side will gain by making the first move it is called temporizing ground in a position of this sort even though the enemy should offer us an attractive bait it will be advisable not to stir forth but rather to retreat thus enticing the enemy in his turn then when part of his army has come out we may deliver our attack with advantage with regard to narrow passes if you can occupy them first let them be strongly garrisoned and await the advent of the enemy should the army forestall you in occupying a pass do not go after him if the pass is fully garrisoned but only if it is weakly garrisoned with regard to precipitous Heights if you are beforehand with your adversary you should occupy the raised and sunny spots and there wait for him to come up if the enemy has occupied them before you do not follow him but retreat and try to entice him away if you are situated at a great distance from the enemy and the strength of the two armies is equal it is not easy to provoke a battle and fighting will be to your disadvantage these six are the principles connected with earth the general who's attained a responsible post must be careful to study them now an army is exposed to six several calamities not arising from natural causes but from faults for which the general is responsible these are one flight to insubordination three collapse for ruin five disorganisation six route other conditions being equal if one force is hurled against another ten times its size the result will be the flight of the former when the common soldiers are too strong and their officers too weak the result is insubordination when the officers are too strong and the common soldiers too weak the result is collapse when the higher officers are angry and insubordinate and on meeting the enemy give battle on their own account from a feeling of resentment before the commander-in-chief can tell whether or not he is in a position to fight the result is ruin when the general is weak and without authority when his orders are not clear and distinct when there are no fixed duties assigned to officers and men and the ranks are formed in a slovenly haphazard manner the result is uttered disorganisation when a general unable to estimate the enemy's strength allows an inferior force to engage a larger one or hurls a weak detachment against a powerful one and neglects to place picked soldiers in the front rank the result must be route these are six ways of courting defeat which must be carefully noted by the general who has attained a responsible post the natural formation of the country is the soldiers best ally but a power of estimating the adversary of controlling the forces of victory and of shrewdly calculating difficulties dangers and distances constitutes the test of a great general he who knows these things and infighting puts his knowledge into practice will win his battles he who knows them not nor practices them will surely be defeated if fighting is sure to result in victory then you must fight even though the ruler forbid it if fighting will not result in victory then you must not fight even at the rulers bidding the general who advances without coveting Fame and retreats without fearing disgrace whose only thought is to protect his country and do good service for his sovereign is the jewel of the kingdom regard your soldiers as your children and they will follow you into the deepest valleys look upon them as your own beloved sons and they will stand by you even unto death if however you are indulgent but unable to make your authority felt kind hearted but unable to enforce your commands and incapable moreover of quelling disorder then your soldiers must be likened to spoilt children they are useless for any practical purpose if we know that our own men are in a condition to attack but are unaware that the enemy is not open to attack we have gone only halfway towards victory if we know that the enemy is open to attack but are unaware that our own men are not in a condition to attack we have gone only halfway towards victory if we know that the enemy is open to attack and also know that our men are in a condition to attack but are unaware that the nature of the ground makes fighting impracticable we have still only gone halfway towards victory hence the experienced soldier once in motion is never bewildered once he has broken camp he is never at a loss hence the saying if you know the enemy and know yourself your victory will not stand in doubt if you know heaven and no earth you may make your victory complete end of part 10 recorded in toronto ontario by moira fogarty october 2006 you
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eXecution: EP1 - @nyynews-ruben Astros Courting Rizzo, Cashman Praises Hicks - Yankees Livestream
[Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] sorry for the technical difficulties there so going back to what we started uh prior to the conversation so basically uh Cashman comes up they're asking him about Hicks Hicks ends up being this um failure of a contract extension since the moment he signed it and now um Cashman comes in and he's like basically saying oh yeah we're gonna have him come back healthy and and productive and earn a spot now I think that's crashing gaslighting I don't I don't think that there's any possible way that you can actually trust hex to man the fourth Outfield spot for the New York Yankees when he's already complaining about not having playing time and not having a manager you know what it is Reuben you know what it is it's the shiny bald head Club that's the guys with bald heads coming together and just getting everybody else angry because they're so frustrated that their heads look like a golf ball that the cashmere has to come out and say oh yeah Hicks is going to be on the Yankees still and there's nothing you could do about it because we're bald -headed shiny men and that's and that's the thing when you look at um like you know if they were if they were to really live up right to their ball headedness because you know you got some some big superstars who have been bald you know what I mean but these guys don't take um criticism and they punch them to the side and ignore it and that's the problem right there you know what I mean they're they're not your it was a joke by the way no no offense to the bald people out there yeah yeah yeah so you know what I mean so in that aspect of it but hex head it does look shiny as hell though yeah it it is matching I will say that but when it comes to that though um if you look at it uh Brian Cashman and for so long and like I've always wondered why does it take him so long to execute what is already obvious to Everyday fans that watch the team like every pitch every hour you know what I mean because in 2018 okay we're gonna go with boom Boone right off the bat that first year he did not impress me because he ended up making all the wrong open moves in we had such a good team in in a in a division that was actually weaker at the time because you know you had the horrible Orioles at that time you had even Toronto was bad so now you when you look at it it's like we're lucky we're fortunate to win 100 games and and that's why I never liked the how Cashman constructed this off season um his off seasons and if you look at it now this guy ends up um saying that that hicks can earn a spot back no bro like he it's time for him to go you know what I mean uh there's plenty of other teams out there that are willing to take a cheap contract what do you think about that Long Island Yankee King what do you think about Brian Cashman saying hey screw you guys Aaron Hicks is our guy what do you think and you could carry it away Reuben because this is uh yeah yeah yeah let's see it's your show what's up Ally what's up Anthony but yeah when it comes to um when it comes to that like I think I think Hicks has to go he has to go at this point because there is no reason for us to have him on the squad he's over he's he's overstayed his timing the guy signed the extension and basically uh became Ellsbury stop playing and when he did play he sucked and then he saw him glimpses but he's just not consistent the guy doesn't have the mental fortitude to play in New York it it there's no way cashmen can mess up again like this like he he's been making moves that I've been like okay wow he made the obvious move here now the question is can he continue to make the obvious moves that have been obviously lands for for years now I mean he's just uh in my opinion he's just an egotistical guy because he had a whole bunch of simps uh everybody loved Cashman cash God whatever and now that he doesn't have that love anymore you see them more narcissistic side of him coming out and this is why I believe he's making those kinds of statements because he knows for a fact it's going to trigger Yankees fans yeah I mean I I think so as well I think he has gotten to a point where he he is full of himself in a sense you know what I mean um uh Cashman at this point like he got so used [Music] upwards he's done but it's like you need to also sometimes to stop trying to be the smartest guy in the room and just make the freaking right move like there's no reason why we did we shouldn't have gotten a Machado you know what I mean especially if you look at it he never extended judge you know what I mean like you look at Atlanta right now in Atlanta it has shown how to build a team you offer them money up front early and Catherine has failed to do that like you you want to execute your plan of building with the young guys and oh yeah we're gonna go ahead and be an operational desk uh death start but how can you do that if you're not locking them up for long term so I was like you got an animal who has their right field their center field their first base their second base their third base their catcher all like for at least six to seven to eight years you know what I mean like it just it doesn't really make any sense what's up Anthony Medina what up Anthony how's it going Anthony Garcia Yankee Long Island King obviously this is the first episode we don't do live streams like that so the numbers are gonna be a little slow but it's all for you guys catch it on the replay if you're not catching it live yeah yeah so uh we'll be doing this on a weekly basis so be uh expecting an episode as the news come in and um on a weekly basis you know but uh yeah I mean a Cashman needs to adjust and then going back to the previous life somebody had mentioned um I think it was um it was either Anthony Garcia or what was the other one um Siciliano about James click it's the same thing James click came in from Tampa in 2020. the guy didn't build the ass so how can we go ahead and want a guy [Music] to paddle the contact hitters imagine all the headlines in New York if that guy click were to ever be the GM of the Yankees New York Post oh James is not letting it click what was his name James click yeah James clicks I he'll be like they'll be like the Yankees It's not clicking with James you want it from Cashman the guy with the cash to click hey James is not clicking I think one of the great things that that could happen that would um kind of be uh full circle is that Tyler how's it going you know how um Brian Cashman um ended up like having a sour relationship with Jeter right to only have Peter come in and be his boss like that's something that that I would have I would like to see where he's like hey you got to report to Jeter so that way um there's some kind of Power Balance because right now as we've seen in most of everything in life when you centralize all the power and decision making in one area it ends up messing it up in multiple other areas like it the manager is no longer the manager he's still there to like you know follow the players oh I feel better feel better it's okay you know so it doesn't make any sense [Music] and you heard that Aaron Boone was giving Yankees players pacifiers what would you say foreign I would be I would definitely be questioning what the hell is going on like how are you how how are we even in the postseason if that's the case I mean that's that's um that's what basically what Aaron Boone is doing he's cradling these players you're like mentally weak yeah you look at look at Labor Torres I mean the guy went on a he heard his names and rumors and went into a slump for like a month and the guy was just trying to pull everything hit home runs like oh I can make it here in New York let me hit home runs and it's like dude just play your freaking game that's all we're asking play your game and that's the problem right there that boom doesn't hold them accountable from day one he hasn't hold them accountable and at that point that's what you bring in a Don Mattingly you know what I mean like that's the guy that that I that I was old school enough but also see Analytics and that right there would allow the balance that we need because there's this whole approach about oh um the anal analytics say this this this that's not true and analytics doesn't say any of that it doesn't say to your best player second that is the interpretation of these the so-called baseball guys if Brian Cashman was right here in front of your face right now what would you tell Brian Cashman I would probably tell Brian Cashman like you guys need to let the manager be a manager and stop only looking at the numbers numbers are great I love numbers but you cannot replace the human factor of uh that that picture has it going that day let him go 100 uh 10 pages and and let let him get used to it you want to say come over here you shiny bald-headed freak bastard what are you doing with the Yankees you want to say that or what do you ask him what kind of lotion does he wear on top of his head I think with him is more just you know what what's up like what happened the wheel yo what's up Johnny how you doing you know what I mean like that to me doesn't make any sense [Music] that's like I would be like it was obvious you need to contact hitting and left these for years in New York and you got rid of them all and now you finally get in contact so so what's the uh what's the Rizzo in Astros news no anything about that uh RedZone Astro I don't but I mean I wouldn't be surprised if they try to go after Rizzo because it they could use one more additional left feet rezzo has the contact approach that they love so I mean I can see that happening I was actually saying that I could see them even go after a Jose Abreu if that was the case because um the guy that they had now his name is escaping me but um the real he he didn't hit very well at all this past year and the postseason he did his thing but if they wanted to get an upgrade on offense you could go for Jose Bray or or Brazil because Rizzo in that lineup bro we put him hitting like this and or even six that's a deep ass lineup you know what I mean I think Rizzo's going to whatever team uh judge is going to end up on anyways so speaking about Paul George [Music] so he has to come back like to me I'm like I want to say it's a 60 40 that judge does come back and the reason why is because judge of the cash cow bro like they give them the judge's Chambers in right field and you're telling me that you're not going to resign him because you got outbid by your cash cow like like it doesn't make any sense you want to make sure that that the judge is back because he makes you that money he pays for himself and more and he's homegrown like there's nothing like a homegrown MVP you know what I mean so like so basically what this uh Mike from the Ave said MLB on Fox posted that the Astros have Rizzo as their number one for first base what do you think about that scary um I think Rizzo would consider them for sure if judge doesn't come back to the Yankees I don't I don't think result I I don't know if Rizzo really would want to go to San Francisco that's just mean like I don't it's a bigger ballpark I'm not sure if he would be interested in that kind of ballpark I mean he could be they're like attached to the hip but I think Rizzo is either going to the Yankees or the Astros could snatch them up you never know I just don't see I think uh he's just following uh Aaron judge wherever he he goes yeah I mean that's the thing like that's why like I think there's a possibility but I just don't see how San Francisco plays for him you know what I mean um but then again he could go in you know what I mean he had 320 with without the shift and focus on hitting um doubles in San Francisco so the The only positive uh thing about New York versus California um is going to be due to taxes it's not like we have competition from a state let's say Florida Texas or something like that so it's going to be it you know it's not like wow let me play California and be taxed more or the same as if I stayed in New York or something exactly exactly so that's the one thing that if the Yankees are close and let's say let's say for hypothetically you got a the Giants offer a little bit more per year but if the numbers are super super close or they offer the additional year I think judge says with the Yankees but but then then again he grew up a Giants fan he was a Giants fan and he said that he wanted to start his career as a giant and end his career as a Yankee so I don't know how much of being a giant would be something that he wants I mean he's guaranteed to be a Yankee Legend So that's not that's something that he has to think about because Robinson canoe you know what happened to his career he has to see the outcome of that career and many others exactly and that's why the Yankees have to execute the top season like they the execution on this is so important to bring judge back because what's the point of finally developing an MVP caliber player in your system homegrown be a Yankee Legend one of the best players you've ever had in the franchise and you're not gonna bring him back you know what I mean like actually has to be back so Mike from the app says how you guys feel about the Yankees being in on Verlander again Verlander right on there is so good but at the same time like I just feel like it would be such a Yankee thing to sign Verlander and he ends up being like Randy Johnson you know what I mean when he came over with us but at the same time Kevin Brown Etc what happened Kevin Brown Roger Clemens yeah so like I mean even Roger when he was in his 40s won the World Series with us now he came back again though in his 40s yeah but if you look at the like he he never pitched well in New York and and that's the part that kind of worries me uh about uh Verlander like I would much rather go for a bordon in that case because where'don is 29 he's 30. 29 30 years old he's had two relatively healthy uh back-to-back Seasons now you know for sure he's real because the question I were done was injuries and can he can he repeat what he did in 2021 because he's never done that before so now with having uh rodon do it for two years in a row and and when he played in Chicago he wasn't a guy I think that they would square up he didn't like allow as many runs away uh hold us so I think you know what's really going to mess up the Yankees uh training away Luis Medina that guy's gonna be a stud Madina Madina looks like he's going to be a stub bro like I mean I I was not happy with that Montage Trader like yeah horrible like At first I was like yo Medina sounds like he could like uh I mean Montes could be good but like I never really thought yeah I won't touch the trash I knew from the get-go he was gonna be trash because I I every time I saw Montross like I didn't I didn't see on Luis Castillo you know what I mean like I didn't see the the if Factor you didn't see that he's aggressive any any player picture whatever you get from Oakland picture specifically it's their their numbers are going to be inflated in a good way because they playing the Coliseum so I don't know what there's a little fascination with uh Brian Cashman is always trying to get starting pitching from Oakland I don't know what's up with that yeah like it doesn't make any sense and then we give a water Chuck we gave Jake [Music] I don't think he could pitch in New York that's the thing like you already had a guy that was a swing starter at the very least and couldn't it could have ended up being a setup guy and out of the book you know maybe start as if it started so it's just like Tyler says bringing Mike Sosha or Dan Mattingly for manager being being a player that played in New York and also understands the media better and then Mattingly also I think with him he also uh understands like the the consistency of having the same lineup I think social towards the end like he would kind of maneuver lineups a little bit and he was like in that mold of what's his name Joe Madden who ended up getting fired from the Angels um after replacing him so I I would much rather have gone madam and and also the thing without Mattingly look at the way he managed alcatara when alcatara had it going he was like hey you still have 90 pages keep going you're 85 keep going and and he let the pictures like challenge him that's what I liked about madame bro I don't understand the whole Magic how how would he do better than Don Mattingly I don't understand [Laughter] yo That's So Random and he act is like the uh be the best coach I think or some kind of coaches that's like Bartolo Colon if he never made the major leaks yo I don't know man like I've never been a big maniac the guy I never saw him as a guy that was wow you know what I mean uh but Don manually to me like the way he managed the the Marlins it to me it showed that he has the control they they play hard they they play the right way the pitchers go deep so I I definitely think that Don Melanie would be a great choice and if not the one the one guy that I really would like and he's and he would be a rookie manager and that's uh Mark DeRosa Mike from the ash says will you guys like James click over Cashman my opinion is that he really didn't do much with the Astros he was just a feeling guy whoever I forgot the Ludwig or whatever his name was the former Jam of the Astros that was his team not clicks he was just like a villain so yeah hell no I wouldn't prefer him overcast but even though Cashman is a bonehead yeah I know that that that's Luna's Luna's build right there that's that it the clagueis is taking the all the glory with the World Series but he didn't build that scene and he didn't have the same philosophies he was pushing back on on on their philosophies that they had established like uh Dusty Baker um was butting heads with him and it was if it wasn't for the for the owner first foreign [Music] let the coach actually manage and stop trying to tell them how to make their lineups it's not telling them when how how much they can use their starters now that's the point that they need to do but I don't think Boone is a gaggle Boone the bassoon he's got to go bro I don't think we could ever win with him that's my thing with him David Sterns it in is the name to replace cash but never says I like I like their returns a little um he he's built some pretty good teams in Milwaukee um and I I would be interested to see what David strange would do with a real payroll that's a pretty interesting name right there foreign Aaron judge even though he might have a few years of being in his prime obviously his older years is going to be a little bit of a headache but if all the Yankees you lock down Aaron judge yeah that and that's the thing Aaron judge is for all we know he could age like a Nelson Cruz you know what I mean like this judge right now yeah he like like he's in his prime at the current moment but let's say once you you know Giancarlo runs out his contract finishes and now judge DHS and judge has if you see the way judge goes about his approach he wants to hit for average he wants to be a complete header I think Aaron judge would Age much better than people like oh man you bring up a young cold Stanton I just gives me a headache just hearing his name because the Yankees just got him for no reason like that's a player that's that has disappointed me ever since we got him so he's just uh feeling he's like taking a DH spot sometimes he's clutch in the playoffs but he's always on D.O that that move made absolutely no sense looking at it now it made sense obviously when they got him but you know oh man just just hearing that name yeah giancarlo's been drinkardo's basically been damaged good since he got here like it sucks because we never got to see the real Giancarlo Stan like the real like MVP caliber healthy near go gloves right fielder um because if you if you think about it if if he would have been a guy that just aged well didn't have the all those leg injuries um Giancarlo and judge healthy I mean those two guys would have been lethal in the postseason yeah and unfortunately I don't think we're gonna see that anytime soon like yeah especially in the regular season Joan Carlos Stanton just can't keep up yeah you can I mean that's why I wanted I wanted Bryce so freaking bad Bryce Harper was the guy that between him and Machado to me was the off season that was the one um like Carlos Correa is out there again for the second year in a row but to me it was Machado bro it was it was Harper those were the guys to get those are the guys that hit great pitching so uh Mike from the app says Nemo or benintendi there was rumors Yankees are interested in demo my opinion like everybody has a heart on for Nemo I don't understand why maybe Reuben you know more about Nemo you want to address him yeah the the thing with Nemo um I love his own base percentage I love that he's a lefty bat but I don't like his injury history like he he's only played a hundred plus games twice in his career he finally played 150 games last year so it feels like great timing for him uh he he did stay relatively healthy in the in the shortened season for for covet but I mean he just he hasn't shown the durability that I like yeah you might as well go with Ben and Cindy who's a proven gold Glover a proven contact hitter he's only going to benefit from the shift even more then in them then Nimo because Ben and Sandy can now pull for power get back to hitting 20 home runs like he did in Boston but still hit for 300. so like I I think Benny is the safer bet uh but because like Nemo again he has really good stats he's on base is great but like I don't think he is the the number one option that's I mean everybody loves that guy I don't know why like like I've repeatedly hear his name so many teams want him man I hope I hope you're you're you're wrong about um Brian Cashman messing it up like at this point I just want I want how to do his freaking job and push back on Cashman like it's his team no he's not gonna do that they're drawing at the hip they have PTSD from dealing with uh George Steinbrenner perspective that doesn't make any sense Ally says why not uh give floral that field they're not going to give them a chance for like that they're not willing to give him a chance and and a lot of people say oh he's a quadruple a player but I don't see it I don't see it because um he hasn't had enough time consistently to play to prove that he can hit or not hit the major league pitcher so I I'm high on floral but I think um he just needs to get traded because I don't think they're going to give him a real chance the Yankees do that every every time once they put a player in a certain box they will never give them a shot Yankee Long Island King let me ask you a question if you took a time machine or invented a time machine I'm guessing Reuben can't hear me now because we were talking over each other what are the things are seeing out there and like Tyler says flow is not it um yeah I mean yeah he can't hear me Tyler I don't think L'Oreal is a legitimate option because the Yankees already decided that he's not that's so that's the way I see it so Yankee Long Island King if you ever took a time machine would you tell your younger self hey Yankees will regret trading I don't want to be a wrestler I want to be a baseball player you think you'll be a decent player you think you'll be uh he can't hear me 30 30 lead off bat you think you'd be a major Leaguer um ends up being the real real deal like All-Star time Yankee Long Island and Felix yeah you can't hear you yeah yeah you can't you can't hear me but I I'm guessing they could hear me so um right in the chat can you hear me Tyler I agree Benny is the left fielder for sure Benny is the left field [Music] well I mean I think three to four years will be good yeah they can hear me Ruben can't hear me I feel like she got it right switched I wanted to be a ball player but I was good at 20 22 y'all's daughters without the plate and Chase Headley defensively this dude who said he was Chase Headley defensively Charizard of playing chess how to do defensively and I was good uh at the plate like Josh Donaldson but uh in case I leave defensively damn oh yeah see real quick what up Jimmy roll how you doing hold on one second here it's the time of the show where Reuben has technical difficulties Yankee Long Island King says I was actually scared of being a wrestler but then I said [ __ ] it why were you scared um all right one second here can uh is everybody able to hear me on the chat okay all right cool [Music] now so that I mean all right Cashman needs to execute he needs to execute this is uh a crucial off season it's time for Cashman to do his thing Cashman needs to win and he needs to prove himself Yankee Long Island says I was scared of getting hurt but then I tried it it's like Snoop Dogg with weed and addiction what the hell was that it's like Snoop Dogg with weed and addiction hold on one second foreign so let's see I was trying to make a funny pun but it didn't work nice job by life so anyways any questions guys right in the chat before we wrap this up obviously um all right guys uh newer episodes are gonna have more people but this was just a test so um we can't repeat the same moves we definitely need to make sure that that we resigned judge we gotta resign Rizzo [Music] your thoughts and cups Justin Steele your ally you're not going to make a left-handed start into another Bolton arm it's not gonna work bro the Cubs are not going to trade in yet a really good year it's not going to be traded yo Mike that is wild yeah this is the first episode so Reuben's going to have a little bit of technical difficulties oh my God please there's a side hustle being a Colombian drug lord in Florida he's getting notifications on his phone by his clientele has become no I'm just overdue so it's like I'm just saying that because he can't hear me he's probably not gonna hit well oh that's the sound that goes okay okay okay the robot that robot sound is playing I don't know why that's hilarious let's see if I can fix that yeah so that sound was going off oh that okay that's hilarious what are you saying that's the funniest thing I've ever heard in my life much I mean it should it shouldn't be funny enough that's funny this dude said here's your host n11 news Reuben that's the sound that goes off every few minutes it's hilarious yup first show technical difficulties thank you guys for being here being our test subjects as a professor that was awful this is hilarious man I'm still laughing at that Sydney pontoon or fifth starter it's hilarious I can't believe that sound effect kept playing is that I can't hear the stream because Reuben was having technical difficulty so I have to play the audio of his Skype and relay it to obs no problem Anthony no Garcia we got you Tony Garcia alrighty well this is the first episode of execution with Reuben and thank you Felix for everything um yes sir I can't really follow the show too well um next time we'll definitely do better for you guys and uh yeah definitely definitely yeah so you guys uh uh there's no on a weekly basis we're gonna have this show um follow me on Twitter at Cruise Yankee fan and also uh my channel and with my news um hyphen Reuben um that's my YouTube channel right there and this has been Felix from lynews.com hola como estas I'll check you out next time make sure to like And subscribe see ya [Music]
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Black History Month Poetry | Caged Bird by Maya Angelou
I don't think modesty is a very good virtue if it is a virtue at all a modest person will drop the modesty any minute you see it's a learned affectation but humility comes from inside out humility says there was someone before me someone found the path someone made the road before me and I have the responsibility of making the road for someone who is yet to come a free bird leaps on the back of the wind and floats downstream till the current ends and dips his wings in the orange sunrays and dares to claim the sky but a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of Rage his wings are clipped and his feet are tied till he opens his throat to sing the caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the Caged Bird Sings of freedom the free bird thinks of another breeze and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and the fat worms waiting on the dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own but a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing the caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the distant Hill for the Caged Bird Sings of freedom
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Embryo Modeling and Embryo Cultivation
welcome to ethical frontiers in biotechnology i'm christine mitchell the executive director of the center for bioethics those of you who have been coming every month will know that our center director bob trug often does this introduction as some of you may not know he is both a practicing critical care pediat pediatrician and he is actually on service saving lives tonight in the icu at children's hospital so i'm filling in we are very pleased to see both familiar and new faces tonight when we first talked about this monthly series of opportunities to talk about novel bioscience and biomedical engineering and look at some of the ethical challenges that they raise we very much wanted to build a new community of people in conversation with one another bioscientists biomedical engineers people in the labs as well as in our affiliated clinical facilities and the public in conversation with ethicists and so in su hyun who has coordinated this series has been very successful at doing that and bringing in some of the people to tell us about the latest biotechnology well thank you christine for that introduction and i really do welcome you to the um biotechnology and future of medicine conference i think it's going to be an exciting meeting next month so i would like to take this time to introduce our special guest dr jing ping foo from the university of michigan he is associate professor of mechanical engineering associate professor of biomedical engineering and associate professor of cell and developmental biology he's the associate director of the michigan center for integrative research and critical care received this ph.d at mit in mechanical engineering and it's really exciting to have him here as a speaker because he brings a fresh perspective for stem cell biology as a mechanical engineer i'll become very clear to you during his presentation today just what is the mechanical engineer's mindset when they approach vexing issues and problems in uh stem cell-based modeling you'll see his innovative approach to resolving some of these problems with consistency that he'll note in his portion of the talk um i just flew in from barcelona from a very uh very impressive um bioengineering meeting and let me tell you his work is just the talk of the town internationally um he was really being quite rightfully praised as an enormously useful innovator in this space of embryo modeling and not only that scientifically speaking but as the extremely thoughtful carefully minded uh research scientists on top of his innovative science so i'm very pleased to have him here today he's he's really in the entire ethical frontier series our only guests be flown in from out of state and it's well worth it to have him here um so as you all know how this works we're going to first start with um first start with some presentation from us and then we will uh transition over to a discussion with you the audience so expect you know just under an hour of um presentation and about half an hour discussion with you and we really do invite you to give us your thoughts and your feedback so as we're presenting as questions start to arise in your minds please drop them down so you don't forget and then engage in discussion and conversation with all of us afterwards so uh the topic for today is embryo modeling and embryo cultivation this is a rapidly moving area in scientific research and in bioethics this whole uh new field of embryo modeling is uh is quite quite remarkable very rapidly moving but also stirs up some very complex questions about ethics and policy for this area so we'll get into all these issues um one of the immediate issues that comes up and it even came up in the way in which i thought how would i advertise this talk like what title do i use because there really is a big question to mark about what we call these entities they're so new any term you use is going to be sub-optimal from some point of view one idea is to call these things gastruloids to kind of you know mimic the the figure of species people have been using for organoids which are self assembling self organizing stem cell-based models of particular organs maybe we might use the word gastroloid to to represent the stage of development that many of these models represent which should be gastrulation but that's really not the best term to use because the public's going to say what the heck is a gastroloid and and also the models as you'll see standard ranges developmental timing which doesn't necessarily always have to do with the gastrulation stage of the developing human embryo well maybe we can just call these synthetic embryos and in fact this is the term that i think a lot of the press has jumped on um this is again probably not optimal for ethics and and public messaging because synthetic tends to be somewhat of a bad a bad label to call something and it again may not be all that accurate in in terminology for describing this kind of work because these are made of real cells real human cells that really do dynamically self-organize in these unique ways so there's some questions about just really health synthetic are these things this is probably the best term to use but it's very cumbersome stem cell-based models of early human development we know that if we use this term in talking with the press we're just going to call these something else this just takes up too many too many too much space in the in the newspaper column so i think if you throw this out those are sort of embryo models so with that in mind i thought we'll just call this embryo modeling for now tba what they're actually going to be called in the future one of my favorite terms though uh what these have been called in the past were souls souls self-organizing embryo like structures now jonathan i don't know if george church came up with this but i also like the idea of george churchill's souls but um but this is problematic um uh just just it rolls off the tongue but it also makes your heart beat a little faster and this work is really not that old in terms of science uh 2014 was the first major paper which described this phenomenon this was um from the lab of ali who by the way is one of the speakers at our conference coming up in this hallway this time he'll be talking about um chimera research humidity animal primary research he does that too but from the brevenwood lab at rockefeller university headed up by aria warm flash this is known as the warm flash paper all these great names great labels right the warm flash paper um described this phenomena which was really pretty remarkable all they did was they used micro patterned culture disks these are basically culture systems which on the bottom of the of the plastic dish they had these little stipple little bumps that make the cells stay in a particular pattern what they realized what they found out was if you get circles in a particular diameter and you put human embryonic stem cells on them or human ips cells these are stem cells that are derived from skin cells mimic embryonic stem cells whatever cell line they use in just a matter of a couple of days it forms this self-organized pattern what's going on here you have if you test the cell types you have on the outer layer the uh the endoderm middle the next layer in mesoderm cell lineage very center hinder no no endoderm is on the outside so endo meso ecto um it's just one it's two dimensional so it's basically like one cell they're thick but they also have they describe what seem to be emerging primitive streak-like regions so these terms will be a little bit more apparent of what we mean by them as we go along tonight but just know all three germ layers of the developing embryos need to be represented in this self-organizing structure and there may be the appearance of a raised primitive streak-like area so the perimeter streak is also going to come into play in our discussion so that's pretty remarkable because human embryonic stem cells and human ips cells are known to be identical they're just identical in type you really can't distinguish one from another but when you put them in close contact with one another where they can touch one another they're forced to remain in this tight circle give it a little bone growth factor just a little bit of a nudge forward and then they they emerge in this pattern so that's really quite remarkable now we're getting ever more look-alike models this time in the mouse one of this is a real mouse embryo the other one is a mouse embryo model right you know which one's which thinking do you know which ones which the one on the right is the model and the one on the left is the real thing remarkable right so at what point does a model become the real thing can your model get so good so complete that really functionally you made an embryo um so now i'm going to turn it over to dr phu and he'll lead us through some of his work in working on these kinds of entities let me fix it out of here okay and then we'll tag team like we always do thanks thank you uh for the kind introduction and also it's great pleasure for me to be here and so as a scientist in fact we over the last few years i think my group has entered into this exciting emerging area and people over time realize that the human stem cells in particular human proportion stem cells including both human embryonic stem cells and induced proportion stem cells will detain some amazing self-organizing properties and developmental potential somehow when you airline like clay land into suitable three-dimensional cultural environment or maybe even two-dimensional cultural environment and they start to self-organize as instrumentation from one fresh paper and on two-dimensional surfaces a pattern into a multi-cellular structures somehow given signatures consistent or compatible suggesting that there's some embryonic developmental events happening in in the culture so somehow we in fact this is a slide summarizing the existing models have been reported from my group as well as from many others and you can see that on the left-hand side that's basically the sectional images showing that the human embryo and right after implantation and over time from implantation towards gastrition and the next step is neuration and euration is basically the the central nervous system the precursor of the central nervous system i'm talking about the neural tube will develop from the actin layer after gastrulation so you can see that in fact i think i will just use the mouse and this is the blastocyst containing the apoplast and then afterwards there's a cavity formation this is what we call immune cavity the symmetry breaking containing a bipolar tissue and afterwards that's gas relation let's take a look that's the gas relation you can see the cells start to enter and beneath the space between the ambiblast and the underlying what we call hypoblast and soon after i guess i don't need to provide the details but afterwards one of the germ layer the ectoderm was was start to i was a pattern and develop into neural tube you can see the neural tube here now so more or less over the last i would say about 10 years now less than 10 years and different groups including ours and we have developed using human proponent stem cells again both embryonic stem cells and induced proportion stem cells to develop models that allow us to model different events different developmental events and present it on the slides and early human embryonic development events and some of the development events in fact might not be on a single isolated events from these models in fact i'll present some models from my group you will see that it's a continuous developmental process and showing a very interesting i would say morphogenetic dynamics mimicking a continuous uh embryo developmental events okay so how we get started and before i present some of the the real experimental data and i will provide some more information about human embryonic development after the human embryo implied into the maternal uterus and you can think about this is the this is the human embryo and this is what we call blastocyst and containing the prepotent epiblast the apiblast other prepotent stem cells eventually will differentiate and what will form all the the cell types in the human feeders and after implantation soon after implantation you can see that the somehow the cells the apple blood cells they will start to organize themselves and open a cavity spontaneously this is what we call pro-immunity cavity and soon after you see some very interesting what we call symmetry breaking events where the cells here next to the invading trophoblast they start to differentiate into what we call immunoactive these are the precursor cells eventually over time they will differentiate into amnio that's the extra embryonic membrane enclosing the developing feeders and the land the cells remaining here next to the hypoblast they remain prepotent but soon after in fact you can see that there's another symmetry breaking events where the cells the amphibolas as the prospective posterior end it was cont they was they will continue to develop and they undergo gastrulation and they will develop into for example mesoderm i should also point out post implantation but before the onset of gastrulation there's a very important cell type is what we call primordial germ cell these are the precursor cells for sex cells and somehow i guess immediate development including human monkey and the mice as well in fact primordial germ cells they will they will appear and in fact post implantation but before gastrulation in the embryonic structure so again these are the sectional images showing corresponding stages of the human embryo and you can see this very clear symmetry breaking here this is the amionic ectoderm and enclosing what we call the pro-immunic cavity here and this is the columnar api blast and the reason i pointed out because this asymmetrical tissue structure i think we as you can see from my uh what i'm going to present we this is a almost an embryonic structure feature that uh very distinct and very important and to validate i guess to confirm the validity of our models so this has been a very surprising journey for us and when we started this project we wasn't thinking about using human propulsion stem cells to model human development and more or less we were excited about the existing organoid research and where people using human propulsion stem cells inject lens platelets into three-dimensional cultures and they will develop into organ rudiments so in one of the control experiments in our 3d culture and where we don't add any exogenous external soluble factors to drive them to differentiate so we don't have low soluble factors so in our control experiments somehow the students start to see some amazing self-organizing events and somehow the embryonic stem cells they they form commonly they start to talk to each other and they start to organize themselves and into i would say patent structures and there's some significant similarities to developing embryo so let me go through the videos with you in fact the top video here is going to replay and so it's going to replace zoom and you can see the cartoon here more or less summarizing what is happening now is place you can see originally originally is a cluster of cells forming a colony but soon after you can see it forms a cavity spontaneously without any exogenous external input from from us but soon after you can see that the cells start to look somewhat different you can see they become squamous flattened right and you start to see extend extensive protrusions extending from the basal surfaces so we did some quite some we performed quite some molecular characterization to determine we understand this these are the cells differentiating from human proportion stem cells because the morphology looks very different and when we stain the cells for pre-potency markers these are the markers associated with pre-potency and we see these markers are gone for example here nanak which is a key marker for proponent stem cells you can see that the marker the nano is now expressed in the nucleus of the cells and it took us a while and the end we realized that the differentiating cells where they are forming the cavity these are the cells these are the red cells after differentiation then we go back to the cartoon it turns out the differentiating cells form in the cavity these are the immunoactive cells spontaneously differentiating within the three-dimensional harmony but of course in the first example here all the cells eventually differentiate and they form this uniform what we call squamous equator cyst right uniform cysts containing all the cells as immune equitans but somehow in a subset of these cell colonies we start to see additional phenotype the cell companies they were organized but at the same time they developed into different structures let's take a very careful look they found a cavity just consistent with the previous video but soon after you can see that somehow only a portion of the cells initiate the cell shape change they are differentiating that's this portion and you can see that more or less the differentiation will propagate and will propagate from the initial side and then there's symmetry breaking forming this bipolar what we call bipolar bipolar tissue and you can see now very clear and morphology distinct morphology difference and between two components of the structure and when we stain the cells it turns out the the columnar cells and basically this cells they retain expression for pre-potency markers these are undifferentiated proportion cells well only the differentiated cells that's basically the cells here the rest cells they will express markers associated with the immune acting as we identified in the first example here but let's watch the video here i think it's going to replace soon and in fact we start to if we look more carefully we see additional phenotypes suggesting continuous progressive development in the same culture and from different subset of cysts it's the cell companies use now you see symmetry breaking the cells here differentiating right and forming this bipolar asymmetrical structure but what is most interesting is happening here you can start to see that the cells start to almost disseminate they migrate out from this component this pole of the structure and again this is the cartoon summarizing what you you observe here there's symmetry breaking and soon after the cells here they start to migrate out examinate in fact when we sting the cells for markers associated with gastrulation you can see archery snail and these are canonical markers associated with gastrulation and you see this gasoline this cells desaminating cells they will express gastrulation markers suggesting these are gas-relating cells going back in fact again i want to call this like really bring bring you back to what really happens in the human embryo and in fact i think what we have been able to model using this is very simple three-dimensional cultural environment without any exogenous i would say external user input it's you can see we are forming the cells will form cavity and soon after they break symmetry and at some point the cells will disseminate and from one component of the the the cellular structure so more or less we will publish the paper people realize that from this the early publications i guess for the first time people realize that indeed even under three-dimensional cultural environment using human proponents stem cells and this proportion stem cells can allow us to model certain events associated with human development not necessarily we are not necessarily modeling the entire human embryo but as this at the core of the implanting human embryo i'm talking about the pre-potential epiblast i think just using human proponent stem cells that allow us to study their dynamics the developmental continuous developmental events so in fact so the privacy example i talked about we were using what's what i called a conventional three-dimensional cultural environment you load you see the cells in a 3d 3d gl and but more or less you see the cells in a random fashion and the cells will start forming initial cell clusters colonies in a random fashion that leads to a lot of heterogeneity even from the single the same experiment so you can see that it's the real picture here showing a real example experimental data from a single experiment you can see how heterogeneous it is from from our experiment of course this is the what we like to see and really you can see very clear distinct asymmetrical asymmetric structure right that differentiates squamous tissue here and this might be the gas relating cells and before the cells start to disseminate migrating out from the epiblast like compartment but the other tissues here you can see this is more or less uniformly squamous the cells should appear to be uniform where where here you can see some cells might have not differentiated while others have been differentiating but there's significant hydrogenation and i would also say that in fact conventional three-dimensional cultural environment has significant limitation in reproducibility as well so as insulin mentioned we have very strong engineering background we're mechanical engineers and we know how to build things or otherwise we can bring additional tools and in this case microfluidic systems and by using microfluidic devices now we i would say we have a much more controllable system now and to to to generate such embryo like structures and i would say stem cell models so the micro for the device is uh i can explain very quickly and so this is the top view of the microfluidic device and contain a center channel this is what we call gel channel and then the top and bottom channels are remain open and for us to load the cells and also adding external chemical signals so the cells after the cell loading you can see cell loading and what we do is oh i should mention that the gel channel is important for us because after we load the gels during gyration we understand that gel will contract because of that it spontaneously generates what we call concave gel pocket what from a pocket gel pocket concave shape so because of that now what we do is after cell loading so we just till the device for 90 degree and wait for 10 minutes allow the stem cells to to to settle into each pocket so they will form initial cell cluster and afterwards we just generally remove the floating cells so i should point out in fact such microfluidic devices has been very commonly used and have been developed for many other applications including for example studying say cancer cell migration angiogenesis right and and some other important applications in fact groups like logic cancer group as mit and they have been i would say pioneering this using such devices for other applications but for us after we load the human propulsion stem cells let's you can take a look of the cartoon here now after the cell loading and the initial clustering of the cells the human propulsion stem cells they're just amazing again they have amazing self-organizing properties and developmental potential and once they start to form commonly they start to talk to each other and autonomously you can see that from the cartoon they organize themselves from a cavity so you can watch the video here and this is a video showing a portion of the micro 4d device where 5 cell clusters and synchronized development from these five cell clusters and obviously you can see um the cavity formation and because in this case we are not adding any soluble external chemical signals to driveline to differentiate in fact this is what people call you can call them epiblaster-like structures where the cells remain pre-potent and these are undifferential proportion cells but because this is a microfluidic device in this sense now we can we can add soluble factors we know are important to drive the human proportion stem cells to differentiate into embryonic lineages that are associated with progressive development of human embryo so in this case now after the cell initial cell clustering now we are adding one soluble factor is what we call bmp4 and the reason we are adding bmp4 and you can see that we are adding bmp4 in such a way that only a portion of the cells in the cell cluster would be exposed to bmp4 by doing that in fact we can manually we can we can control the symmetry breaking events and only the cells you can see from the cartoon exposed directly exposed to the bmp4 this soluble factor treatment would differentiate into amino acids they will break symmetry and now we have complete control because this is bmp4 is added by us by by the by the students in the lab so it's not spontaneously differentiating anymore but because the formation of the bmp4 oh sorry the immunity equator the immunogen eventually i did i didn't include the data here eventually the bmp the immunity editor they will continue serving as local signaling center and they were sending out soluble factors to continuously drive for example the on the epiblast here compartment here to drive their continuous development so their intrinsic cell cell interactions tissue tissue interactions guiding the continuous development of such embryonic-like tissues so let's watch the video here you can see again synchronized development and this cavity formation here and you can see if you watch very carefully the cells here they are exposed directly to bmp4 the soluble factor they become thinner and thinner if you watch it again and carefully so first there's cavity formation and then you can see the cells let's watch carefully the cells here it becomes thinner and thinner they are directly exposed to the soluble factor they're differentiating and soon after you can see the cells from the other compartment and they undergo gasoline-like events and they will differentiate into the germ layers so now in fact i think the key point the message is using engineering tools now we can we can we can control and in a very controllable way to i would say the progressive development of such embryo like structures the embryo models all right so just another slice demonstrate the controllability and reproducibility and to our extent because this is the micro foodie device is an engineering tool and it's very easy to scale up so indeed we can now we can we can generate a lot of such embryo-like structures or embryo embryo-like structures and quite easily and so you can see this is just another video showing nine nice structures companies their synchronized development i should mention that a key advantage of such system is also because it is so controllable and we know where where are the cells so it's very compatible with what we call life cell imaging so we can use microscope under microscope we can study the dynamics of embryonic developmental events that's hard to study you can imagine that when human embryo or animal even animal embryos like right when they imply into the maternal uterus they become almost invisible to study especially the pair implantation develop they are invisible to study so model systems like this allow us to study dynamics of the developmental events and understanding how the cells they talk to each other and dictate each other's progressive development so in fact as i mentioned that i think another important uh data i should present is the the primordial germ cell like cells their appearance their their emergency in our system as i mentioned that in in human as well as monkey as well as some other mammalian models we understand that primordial germ cells these are the precursor cells for sex cells they will appear early after implantation but before gastrulation so we decided to look into primordial germ cell-like cells in our model and it turns out you can see that you have ap2c nano and sox17 and we we basically use these markers to identify the primordial germ cells in our system and the triple positive cells if the cells show markers show these triple markers and these are primordial germ cell-like cells and indeed you can see that from the staining images and we start to see primordial germ cell-like cells in our model and give a strong indication that indeed i think in our model i think it's good to model to recapture some key embryonic environmental events involved in human development so i think i will stop here and more or less this is a a a presentation about the research activities from my group and i should mention that there are a few other groups and working on related questions using human proposed stem cells and but here is a presentation about results from my group last time that we're switching slideshows okay so i'm going to tell you what i find fascinating about this work from a bioethics point of view so thank you so much for that wonderful overview of work that you're doing um so you may ask well what's the benefit of doing this what can we gain from this sort of embryo modeling um and tuesday i was some of the in discussion with the doctor food some of the really striking potential immediate benefits of this research i'll give you just just two one women who are pregnant um take lots of prescribed drugs and for 75 of those drugs that women take that are approved by their doctors there's no data zero data on the effects on the embryos so if you have a mass scalable controllable microfluidic system that will give you various aspects of embryo modeling to screen these drugs that could have an enormous impact on patient safety and the use of these drugs that's that's area number one that alone i think is an enormous advance number two as dr fuja said this seems to be able to generate primordial germ cells there are other teams that are very interested in converting these primordial germ cells all the way down to mature suburban eggs so if you use ips cells from living persons skin cells or blood cells converted into stem cells load them into the channels you can have a pretty much an endless supply of patient-specific person-specific primordial germ cells for further research and possibly rescue of infertility after cancer treatment so i think those are just two good examples of what could come out of this research but then the question is how do we know that any type of model really does recapitulate the real thing how do you validate how do you know these models are accurate especially if they're giving you so-called windows into the black box of human development after implantation when essentially women don't know that they're pregnant at that point so you would have to compare it to your models to culture natural embryos from fertility clinics and this is the second part of the second aspect of the title that i gave for today embryo cultivation so in 2016 there were two groups magdalena's erika goetz in the university of cambridge in the uk and ali rivenlu uh at rockefeller university published these papers simultaneously in the journal journals nature cell biology and nature as well and what they did was they were able to and you may have heard about this in the news culture fertility clinic embryos which are derived from fertilizing eggs so natural human embryos as we call intact natural human embryos culture them in the dish up to the 14-day legal limit as it's a legal limit in the uk and up to the 14-day recommended limit under guidelines in the u.s new york group voluntarily stopped the cambridge group had to stop otherwise and what did they do they they were able to cultivate embryos but with very low efficiency i was hoping my delineation was in the medium bar they got about 10 of their embryos to get you right around day 13 before they fixed them on a slide at the end of their experiments um which is still you know it's lower efficiency but it was so remarkable that they got any to go to that point because prior to magdalena and ali's work the record was i think about seven days so they easily doubled that they could have possibly gone further but the closer systems at that point haven't yet been optimized and further work has to be done so you may ask well what's important about 14 limit so i'm gonna let dr foo come up and just explain a little bit more about prolonged culture of embryos and then we'll get back into what is 14 day limit and why is that indeed i think it's important to talk about why there's still room for improvement even for prolonged culture of human embryos but we understand that culture of a human embryos in visual by itself still controversial and still have some escrow limits right 14-day rule is in place for that but let's take a look of in fact i want to go back before i okay okay so you can see let's go back to the sustaining images here in fact i should point out you can see that from the images let's go to day 10 day 13 day 10 day 11. even though i think the as as insu mentioned that the the groups they have stopped their experiment as they saw a team but as as that point even as they saw team or as this point right now the images here day 10 but you can see that more or less what they have shown here the human embryo they still have only been started forming a cavity that's surrounded by the pre-potential epiblast and this is what we call pro-immunicavity but unfortunately maybe we still don't know why and i think possibly because of in visual cultural environment and the human embryo they are not developing as well as in uterus because we know that if the human embryo developed in uterus by day 10 day 11 or i would say towards day 14 in fact the immunity should start to form and the symmetry breaking should be present so what i'm trying to say that in fact the existing human embryo cultures and even by this day 10 day 11 or even day 13 we haven't started to observe doesn't allow us to observe those slightly more advanced developmental events that are still remain unknown for us to study and so so let me go back to this so now in fact again even though we are now be able to culture human embryos for up to day 14 in a tissue culture doesn't mean that the human embryo in a cultured dish they would develop as well compared to human embryo development in a maternal uterus so there are key developmental landmarks missing from this in visual culture of the human embryo i'm talking about for example the immunoactive development symmetry breaking and the primordial germ cell development as well in fact i saw a recent paper from ucla and they were working on studying human primordial germ cell development and i was reading very carefully the numbers and they culturally started they examined the hundreds of anti-human embryos cultured up to day 13 day 13 in a culture dish only one of them they they see one ptc cells one pgc cells but so i think there are room for improvement and but of course we understand that there's day 14 for human embryo cultures and the last reason now people start to rely on other primary models i'm talking about primate monkey embryo models and because there's no 14-day rule for primary monkey embryo culture so now people are pushing and try to improve the cultural environment in a cultural dish and to culture the monkey embryos longer and longer so now in fact the two papers and published quite recently in fact november 2019 and both papers and they were able to culture the human of sorry monkey embryos and beyond early gastrulation and almost was i would say around day 20 and so start to people start to see gasolation in this cultured monkey embryos and and so yeah that's another way i guess for people to to to leverage the the monkey inverse availability of monkey embryos the fact that we don't have legal limit for culture human or monkey embryos in our country dish and using such primary model systems hopefully will help us to understand better human development right okay you can see these are color-coded so we've been talking about the 14-day rule and some of you just don't know what the heck this is let me explain it to you uh these are the questions that i'm going to try to address what is it how does it apply to embryo modeling let me tell you a funny story about this uh this paper that we published on star wars day may the 4th 2016. uh funny not in like it's hilarious but it's kind of interesting um so i had written a commentary about how some it may be possible in the near future that human embryo modeling research could raise interesting questions of applicability of the 14-day rule which again i still and that people got accepted at nature and was waiting in the wings and then i get a call from the editor saying we just got these two papers accepted they're coming out on may the fourth uh advanced publication on natural embryo cultivation the two that i mentioned from magdalena's group and they said can you modify this 14-day rule paper to take into account natural embryo cultivation that got up to the 14-day mark and i said well i didn't i didn't know that these papers and i didn't know exactly i don't know anything about the papers that are forthcoming so well don't worry because we have these two other authors who were involved in the ethical review of the new york paper amy wilkerson johnson so they joined me on this paper i um we changed the intro and the conclusion but kept everything else in my original commentary in the middle and then we pulled out into a text box you see this publication the embryo modeling specific language that i had in the original commentary so this is kind of a strange kind of like hybrid sort of thing that came together at the end but what we raised was a question of is it now time to revisit this and by revisit we don't mean actually changing it but just thinking about it again revisiting that rule the 14-day rule is a is a long-standing established limit on how long you can culture research embryos in the lab for study and this was made famous by the war not committee in the uk which was established after the advent of ivf and visual fertilization when it was soon realized that not only can you transfer human embryos that were created outside the womb back into the womb for reproduction but one might also divert it over for research use and not only research use but study in culture for for some time so there was a great deal of anxiety a great deal of public discourse around this and so mary warren i was a philosopher of cambridge uh convened a um committee and uh ann mclaren was also a key member of this committee and mclaren is a goddess of developmental biology and she was the one who helped develop mouse ivf for research purposes and so uh there were two key figures philosophy and science working together with their committee to try to come up with compromises and guidelines which then later became law in the uk so that's why in the uk you can't by law go past 14 days whereas in many other countries guidelines now why is the 14 day limit thought to be important does anybody know what people believe happens right around the 14th consecutive day of development time point of human embryology when you first may see the appearance of primitive streak that's when you first then get uh north south axis of the embryo and you don't quite have a central nervous system yet but you have an area that people think will eventually become nervous i think well why was this a nice compromise stopping point well there are lots of different versions of what makes this a good rule lots of different perspectives one is practically very easy you just mark out two weeks on your laptop don't go past this date right so that's easy it's easy for regulation because you have to enforce the rule legally right so um you have to have some marker to know that you're you're coming up to the line to the deadline so the primitive streak people believed back then was visible you can see it developing under the microscope and you know that it's about time to wrap it up because sometimes the perimeter could appear earlier than 14 consecutive days of development um from a religious point of view look i mean you had some people who tried to make this argument and it was persuasive to some and that is that 14 days is the point at which the emperor can no longer twin or fuse together so that must be the earliest that the soul enters the body because souls cannot be fused together souls cannot be divided so if an embryo in principle could be divided multiple times in love you can actually do embryo splitting you can create many copies in the lab early earlier stages well then the soul can't be there because then god would be just too busy or when two fused together where did one of the souls go you can't have you know together so it made some sense from a theological point of view to some people uh but it was practically extremely useful and how useful was it was so useful that now we have human embryo research which led which led to the derivation of human neurone cells which then led to the development of uh induced pluripotent stem cells if you didn't have knowledge about how human esophages behave you can make an artificial one and then now the field the rule was so successful carving out the space of to to to experiment timeline that we may have outgrown it now we're at the point where well now science can actually get us past this they didn't imagine back then it would ever be possible to get even past seven days much less 14 and now we're right there at that limit now the 14 day rule is not one rule it's constantly evolving so i mentioned the uk warnock committee that's actually the second bullet point the very first time it ever appeared was in the u.s the u.s ethics advisory board 1979 uh who recommended to the government right after ivf federal government uh guidelines for the funding of ivf research you know the the guidelines are pretty darn good but there's a time honor tradition in the us of getting good guidelines and then not using them and actually not allowing the research funded so this was just too hot they didn't want to touch this but this is the first time they articulated 14 days is the important time point and notice the first version says 14 days after fertilization so they're talking about zygotes in the cultivation of natural human embryos why did they pick 14 they're different versions of this one story that i heard was pretty compelling was if you go too far out above day 14 then you might start to trigger laws at that time that governed over in vitro research and fetuses and they didn't want to trigger that whole complex thing so they said we'll stop well before we ever get to that point not that we ever think that you can get up to day 14 in the dish so there may have been some u.s political legal reasons to join the line of 14. well the warnock committee i don't know if they got the idea from the u.s but they also landed on 14. then you see canada again first three they're all fertilization zygotes right the last one on this slide nih embryo panel during the clinton years there was another nih group that came up with funding guidelines for embryo research again beautiful set of guidelines never used too hot but they actually expand quite a bit they actually let you go a little bit past day 14 what you want to study is gastrulation so it's actually not a hard limit affordable it's kind of interesting and then they also save space for in the future the possibility which came four years later of studying human embryonic stem cells you see these are not embryos these stem cells the funniest one will happens when you put them all together maybe a single stem cell is not tiny but it's not like what if you put them all together in a tightly tight bunch and there's the whole composite thing become an embryo well flash forward to stem cell guidelines 2005 the us national academy of sciences look continues to evolve the 14-day rule because now they say regardless of derivation method what do they have in mind here cloning they also have transfer that's not fertilization it doesn't matter how you derived it but whatever this thing is if it can make a baby on a plantation again how would you know that no longer 14 days or formation of the perimeter streak because sometimes earlier than 14 days whichever occurs first that's what they say what did the international society for stem cell research say what do we say now well uh the latest version that we worked on 2016 has this language this is under prohibited this is you should not do this or else you will violate international highlights now what do we mean by this i'm not entirely sure george daly and i wrote this paragraph and at the time we said this is a very rapidly moving area let's kind of be vague like say something but be a little vague because we know that the science is going to move forward in unpredictable ways so what did we prohibit we said individual culture of any attack human brain citation embryo or organized embryo like cellular structure with human original potential that was your feeling i said well what is human organismal potential well i don't know i will let make a baby if you implant it okay so that's what i mean that's how we were really sure regardless of derivation method so we borrowed that from the nas beyond 14 days our formation of permanent streak whichever comes first so the question is is the work that dr fu and colleagues doing in violation of this guideline so it all depends on what we mean by organized embryonic cellular structure with human organisms we definitely don't want to say souls so internationally this is from the the nature publication that i did with josephine and amy um they asked me dr can you give us a really nice uh picture of an embryo is nobody we're so tired of seeing like pictures of embryos and these embryo papers let's come up with a map a policy map so the map is coded okay so dark blue is where it is against the law to go past 14 days canada australia right sweden uk spain and then the lighter blue is encoded in specific scientific guidelines china india japan south korea us um but i would actually say that the entire globe so everything else is like you know there's no statement in africa countries in africa or south america uh i would actually say that the entire globe is light blue international guidelines apply internationally to whatever people are doing this kind of research so uh there is something out there i think it's going to be complex to change the 14-day rule in places where it's encoded procedures for changing the law into those jurisdictions um so things are moving very quickly so in december 13th 2018 dr phu and i zernika gats many other people brought another commentary in nature just saying look we need to start a debate we need clarity around this area for embryo modeling um and uh so that got some of the conversation going again um i'm going to turn it over now to dr phone just have them explain how they approach some of their publications because i highlighted their ethics statement for you my highlighter and just tell us like yeah what was your thinking here well right and this is the the asco statement uh ethics statement uh we include it in uh into the the end of our paper so we made a statement that we don't believe that we don't believe that the the embryo like structures and i have shown you and we don't think that they they have human organisms form our potential and the reason we believe that is because obviously and those embryo-like structures are generated from human propulsion stem cells and the structures they are lacking certain actual embryonic cell types i'm talking about trophoblast i'm also talking about hyperbars and those are extra embryonic cell types that will be critical for for continuous successful pregnancy and eventually they will develop into yox and placenta so obviously those will be needed for successful pregnancy and continuous development of the human feeders and so that's our argument and obviously and all our experiments they are terminated way before day 14 because in fact if you if you saw the time scale in our movies and in fact that we terminate all our experiment within about four days and but i understand that in fact the commenting on this human organismal form or potential especially the potential right and not to mention so and it's that particular term is very hard to to experimentally prove or disprove but given the fact that i think from from from the scientists perspective as well as in our work as long as we can make sure that there are key cell types i'm talking about for example trophoblast which is needed for placenta formation they're not involved included in our model and we know that there's no way the cell economy will be able to develop into a human baby right i think that can be accepted um so yeah and we have been very transparent and all the protocols we used in our research and have been approved by our the human stem cell research committee i'm talking about human propulsion stem cell research oversight committee as the university of michigan ann arbor and i i've been very happy and also to form close i would say collaborations with people like insu i think make sure that and the constant class talk between scientists like us and ask um experts ask ask experts and we have become constantly communicate and understand so to to to make sure that we are we are we're not passing the red line right okay yeah okay so why is it so important to constantly be in communication with one another people like myself well i don't want you to end up in jail or anybody in this lab i don't want anybody to inadvertently get in trouble because you know when people get trained as mechanical engineers or cell biologists they don't necessarily always get training in bioethics that's part of their curriculum they always get training in in-state law what does allah say i look this up michigan state allows human embryo embryonic stem cell research but has a 14-day limit advanced reproductive cloning so if you're using ips cells from living donors you're making these embryo models or these clones you know the word clone is from the greek word clone which means twig and it comes from horticulture it's not somatic cell nuclear transference but the nucleus of a somatic nucleated egg and they make that sort of an embryo that's not it's when you take a twig off a geranium and plant that and when it is rice a whole new plant then you have a clone you can take a twig and the twig makes a plant take skin cells from a person and clump them together and they under the right bioengineering create a whole new individual so some could debate that this is getting us closer to human cloning without getting using eggs there's a question of does the 14 day limit even apply here massachusetts say here state law bans human reproductive cloning okay so no baby making cloning technology creating human embryos for research purposes so you can't make a human embryo for research purposes regardless of where you get your funding and then uh experimentations on fetuses but explicitly allows pre-implantation so there's some room for debate depending on how complex these models get of whether something is permitted or not in the state um things are moving very quickly so just a few days ago this report was published in the iccr society journal stem cell reports in fact i just i guess just a month ago we couldn't give this exact same talk because things were moving so quickly this was just published so it's me and several members of isscr scientists developmental biologists etc who just said look we need to come toward come forward with clearer guidelines around this area of embryo like modeling and so we propose some general statements just to start discussion going because we know the guidelines internationally are currently under the process of being revised nudge or a background paper to help the rest of the committee deliberate on these issues now we did step forward some recommendations he said look human models that don't integrate all the embryonic and extraordinary extra embryonic lineages it should be exempt from mandatory review so the stem cell communities don't have to review this because they're not complete it's all in vitro with established cell lines if you disassemble your embryo model at the time of perimeter street formation but you continue to culture the various components again should be exempt from a mandatory stem cell research ethical review at no time should you transfer any of these constructs into a uterus of an animal or a human but then that leaves this question what if somebody wants to study the complete thing so my advice to labs like drinking foods is for the time being because of lack of clarity of what exactly of the law state level or national level apply here whether 14 day rule applies or not just to sort of avoid any unnecessary controversy now and to let the field breathe and grow on its own a little bit try to always leave something out of the model don't try to strive to make one model do everything because that's going to trigger all these legal questions for now i'm not saying don't ever do it but for now that might be the wiser thing to go i don't want anybody in his lab in michigan to go to jail but the question then remains what if somebody wants to have all the parts together to see how the whole model runs that's a very good question that's the question right now we are discussing at the international level so we have the international society for stem cell research revising yet again our guidelines which we think we're probably going to revise every five years or so now given science and what we said right now is that's the key question is the subject to the 14 day role if you want to try to model the entire embryo why or why not should someone ever try to do this kind of work so i invite you now to participate by giving us your your comments and your questions we've just raised lots of issues i don't think we've really answered anything but uh i really invite you now to half an hour and we'll come up here and use these mics and push the button oh yeah yeah so you have mics on the desk in front of you make sure that you press the button you have to keep it pressed because it has to be green for us to hear you i also want to just give a plug real quickly next month uh march 19th we have paula orlada and i we're going to present on brain organoids so you heard a little bit organized we're going to pull the most controversial one out brain organized you might even bring some to show and tell and we'll have our conversation here and then the month after that the first thursday in april roger cam from mit who mentioned a few times i helped to build the microfluidic systems you'll be talking with us about multicellular engineered living systems and then we have one last one in may uh yeah it may and that's uh that's public deliberation uh precautionary principle and uh there's sort of a few more to come all right so with that let's go ahead and open it up for questions thanks to both of you super interesting stuff so i'm i'm curious um you mentioned into some dissatisfaction with how the how the rules were created but not used also there's just the fact that some of the regulations don't seem to be applicable anymore they're evolving so in addition to your work both of you and rethinking the rules are you also rethinking how these procedures should work so the process of developing regulations do you have any insights about how we could do better moving forward that that's a really really good question so i i personally think that that should so let me back up the international task force to develop revisions to the iccr guidelines we're just i think we're still sort of in the first few months of our work so they're still much more ahead of us than we've already accomplished my personal view is to is to exactly do some of that so if it is on the table right now we are talking about the 14-day rule for natural embryos and we are talking about whether what are the limits if any on embryo modeling work so we haven't decided anything yet but we're starting that conversation so a the topic is on the table for discussion then the question is what is the best process by which we we do that now i think that the war knock process was people don't really realize just how political that was that was extremely contentious it took about two years and there were like 70 or 90 different societies that commented and gave feedback medical societies so um i i don't know if if we want to wait two years and and go through all that i think in the current political climate in the us is actually kind of dangerous to offer something like that for renegotiation because you might actually get things yanked away freedom's yanked away right so i don't i i that's a really good question i i certainly am going to bring to the task force the need to deliberate about the deliberation and about the process act you know i don't really know though what what's optimal it's really tough and the other thing to keep in mind is this is an international society so we've always held a position that you should always follow a local law of course but where the law is silent we offer the guidelines and they're just guidelines or we can't enforce them is that a different process than to come up with guidelines than law in a pluralistic or a democratic society i think the process could be different for guidelines uh so that's the excellent point i i i'm going to bring it up for discussion to talk about process but i i i can't even really recommend what we think what we should think is the best process for international society for that society sort of to follow up on that the 14-day rule was born in the context of in vitro fertilization so that was aside from the fact that you were uniting gametes natural that you know gametes were natural things like that um and dr foo i thought your ethnic statement was really nice that you included this statement of these constructs don't they don't contain structures that would be required in an actual pregnancy but i'm wondering uh when members of the public that are not scientists are part of this debate that distinction of synthetic may really not be appreciated i just wonder both of you maybe your thoughts on that point [Music] that non-scientists i think may not it may not be relevant that really important point um okay well i'll i'll start off um you're right you're right and and i think that um you'll never make everybody happy what to say about that so here's here's here's a puzzle i have that i'm wrestling with i mean how would one know that you don't have that potential unless you try the experiment of uterine transfer okay so i guess we're in some trouble if monkey embryo models make monkeys i mean in the time of nuclear transfer clonings when dolly was cloned people assumed all you got to do is replace the sheep cells with human cells and you can get a cloned human baby like he got dolly the sheep now we know from years of experience that it's not that simple and the technology is not equally transferable to all these different species so just because you have mice that are cloned doesn't mean you can have human babies right click to decline procedures but i think that there could be quite a conversation if you start getting mouse pops from these mouse models if you start getting money especially non-human primate offspring so how would one know um but but back to the messaging issue of like this who does the public even care about these extraordinary lineages like does it matter or not um maybe one way forward is to sort of you know again double down on that that that red line we seem to have in the current stem silver parts document and what we're going to say in the iccr i can be very confident of this no uterine transfer right so the uterus is a new line like that's the line you keep it in the dish but no uterine transfer maybe if we say that that's still not gonna that's still not gonna please the folks who would say for human embryonic stem cell research i don't care if it's transferred to the uterus or not these embryos have complete human organisms potential if they were transferred into the uterus why because we know from idea that that happens that works with reasonable efficiency um so they might still say oh likewise here right the red line of the uterus does not matter they still have this potential i don't know how you would know that without doing the experiment because i think the experiment would be unethical this here's a here's a mind-blowing question too well what if somebody wants to do that as a way to sort of overcome infertility so what if somebody wants to create an embryo model for i'm talking with people like magdalena just a few days ago i said would it even be possible to take these embryo models and transfer them in like would it would it do anything she said they're pretty far the models are pretty far along there's well past implantation how would you get the uterus ready for that so there are all these other issues that maybe you can try to convince people it would never work even if you try so don't bother um but that's a really good point yeah i mean people people people will defend their conclusions that they're really wedded to and committed to it for religiously or philosophically uh no matter what you try to explain israel is not the case of i don't know i mean like i said i'll just return to you just can't make everybody happy but maybe try to make as many people happy as possible yeah unfortunately i don't have much to add uh just as you mentioned that it's a it's it's it's hard to make everyone happy uh from scientists perspective i think to as i mentioned uh to make sure that we constantly talk let us constant crosstalk and input from essex community right and also make our make sure our research activities in the lab are transparent and to the society to the to the administration and to the regulators and to the funding agencies in fact and so i think that's also very important and uh right and bring make sure that for example for people like me and attending this seminar and give a talk about our research i think it's a i recognize over time is is its importance and uh as as insu mentioned that right as a mechanical engineer and sometimes we were we have been very naive sometimes very naive even when we get started working with human proponents stem cells the thinking was very naive very naive we wasn't thinking anything asic issues when i first saw that microfluidic system on my side does doesn't have to look like that i mean like like mass mass printing of embryos and he said well it does because you have to you have to have them all together in the same media and that's how you get the consistency like you know baking a dozen cookies at the same time will get you more consistent cookies and try to trying to do one at a time so that's how you get the the utility for for strike screening that's how you get the actual value socially from this kind of work but it may strike people in a little off-putting way because what's the immediate trope it's the embryo generation for commercial commercial use yeah sorry to bring that up again but me offer uh a quick analysis and you have to push that button down and hold it oh hold it okay i'm going to keep my finger there uh let me offer uh a quick analysis and tell me where i go wrong okay so here it is uh first thing is so uh duck food you you're a scientist you want to be in touch with in contact and in conversation with the ethicist partly because you don't want to go to jail sure yeah but i can assume also you want to do the right thing right that's right okay all right now so focusing for a moment on this ethics thing doing the right thing um the science is changing and so we ask um under these very different circumstances where you know it's not an ivf etc does the 14 day rule still apply okay but to ask that question surely we have to ask what was the 14-day rule supposed to be doing there and here we have a big problem as you you you said very quickly you said it was a compromise and that's the key word i think that on the on the warnock commission people had different points of view they finally decided to agree on 14 days but there was no no plurality of people who could offer a reason why 14 days is of any significance whatever and so you know you mentioned one of the few coherent uh rationales that was offered by a member of the committee which is this magical thing about souls you know the souls not getting together you know the supernatural stuff now surely that has no place in the secular argument it's you know this is purely theology so what what is the secular rationale well there isn't one it's just that there was an agreement that look uh we all disagree so why don't we say 14 days and each of us will have a mental reservation in our minds here's my reason for 14 days well maybe it's because uh that's one would allow a lot of the research we think that should happen to happen without anyone worrying about going to jail and and it's far enough away from the limits of what we can do so we don't have to worry about this you know for a long time but that's not a rationale and so when we ask well now the science has changed so does it still apply that's a non-question what's the it if it was just a compromise there's no principle whatever so that means there cannot be an answer to this question it cannot be uh now what do you do well i think the main question was why pick this ball up and run with this 14 days if you you wrote it into the iscr guidelines that's a bit of a surprise why well probably for the same reason has been carried along all this time well everyone sort of salutes it no one quite knows what it means uh it seems to protect a lot of what we want to do we have to worry about it but it's not because it tells us ethically what's the right thing no one agrees on what it says about that at all yeah okay no no well i i'm gonna agree with you look there there's when we ask the question in the commentary should we revisit the 14-day rule and should we change it if you're going to change the rule you have to kind of know what kind of role is it to even know what the rules are changing a role is whether it's a legal rule or ethical rule or anything like that and we didn't we didn't find any clear answer to the question what is it you know what is the 14 they were all supposed to do but i think he articulated it great i mean it was back then historically was a compromise all the other articulations of it that followed the warnock committee by the way it's just repeats basically the same language and what i think happened was people said well that looked good we'll just do that so i didn't show you the full list there's there's men like japan china they have many many articulations of it and they just recycle it so i asked altocharo because she was part of the nas committee uh the the nih committee in in 2019 so did you know when i was doing research for the papers did you know that the first time that showed up was 1978 in the us and she's oh really because on the nih panel we thought we were copying the warnock report like they were just recycling it because it was working so it kind of started as a compromise and then people didn't really know why they were putting it in but they kind of thought it's a good idea because it's popular and uh and it would be weird not to repeat that because then you have to justify why you're not going to repeat it so that's why we put it into isis or guidelines he said look in the first verse of 2006 before embryo modeling stuff happened right we said well it would be kind of weird not to mention the 14-day rule so why don't we just throw that in there okay so it was kind of this this tradition and now we face the question of what it's a compromise what is the compromise now i think it's back to the original question of back when they first formulated their 14 day role what's to be gained and what are we trying to sort of avoid what are the concerns we're trying to sort of try to allay right so i think it's a public policy tool to allow practically meritorious science to go forward while at the same time doing something and no one's in the study to reassure the public somehow that we're not going to you know go down the slippery slope and we're going to check ourselves this is all completely just speculative because no one's actually done the study this is actually how it functions in society but that's a rational i think people had in mind it was kind of like letting giving us a plain field to do our work and collect data and do meritorious science while at the same time telling people there are boundaries around this football field there is there are things that we will not do we will not cross but you know so people describe it as the line in the sand right but i grew up in california and we played on the beach all day and drove all kind through all kinds of land lines in the sand and we knew that at the end of the day the tides would change we're going to lose all these lines so i think what's happening now is the tides are changing with advancement of science now we have to say what do we have to gain and what do we have to lose with the changing of the tides and it's going to have to be a compromise again so back to matthew's question i think you're right i think that's a really nice way to put it it was what is it it's a compromise so when you compromise both sides have to kind of give up something right you kind of have to come to some sort of some happy medium so we have to know well who are these sides and what are their interests and kind of working out because we kind of know what the scientific interest is going forward and then the question is what are people afraid of and is the new line going to be 21 days well then you start getting cardiac cells beating us you can imagine a 3d model with a little thing beating in there that's a little for some people over the line over the comfort zone so we don't really know where to redraw it that's the problem if you're going to draw the line where do you redraw it that would again strike a balance and again no one's in the studies and sociologically does it actually make people comfortable but it's going to be something like that compromise between two sides but we haven't identified who the parties are and what their interests are we knew over two years at warnock who the warring sides were and how to get the votes in parliament because i had to pass part of it okay but there's nothing like that in the us and i can't imagine trying something like that right now um yeah thank you but yeah i think that's it it is a compromise um yeah just briefly hearing these two views wouldn't and then be more not more honest to say it's prudential reasoning and not ethical reasoning because what i hear ubose exchange is is a debate about um yeah arguments from prudence right right yeah yeah i didn't quite use that term that's a good term to use in the nature commentaries it's a public policy tool that's what i call i called it a public policy tool to carve out a space for research while at the same time supposedly allowing people's concerns about science just going way too far okay so and i said this it was not an ethical rule because i said in the paper it doesn't seem to make any sense philosophically secular philosophically maybe moral theology i don't know maybe if you're a catholic theologian believe in solomon but from a secular ethics point of view i could not find a good rationale so it can't be a secular ethics rule what kind of rule is it's not a secular ethics rule it's a rule for social harmony it's a rule for yeah it's a pragmatic thing so that's what i try to sort of reframe it as that if that's it then the rules for that kind of rule change will be pragmatic kind of you know bartering or bargaining compromising of interest which has an underlying philosophical basis and you know kind of i guess you know pluralism kind of basis in the value of that but it's very different than saying it's an ethical rule because if it's another girl it just takes one philosopher to come up with the best ethical argument and there you go you move the line if the argument is persuasive it's not that kind of rule though yeah but the imminent message to the public is moral yeah this is your focus because it's in all ethics statements because this is the moral well it was an ethnic statement for nature it's sort of the and um i think that's what i would call it it's it's a little bit maybe we we should think about how to be a bit more honest about it and because you know more moral moral like has like a high price and it sounds great but iccr says this is not a moral rule relax relax folks is that a moral rule good good talk you talked about two technologies kind of moving forward in tandem the extended embryo culture and the embryo models there's a third one i guess the issr is dealing with which is the chimeras human embryo human animal embryo coming out so if the synthetic embryo is animal but it's also a chimera with human cells then uh what are your uh where the lines in terms of implantation uh and so on because i think those experiments are probably occurring so jimmy is there interest in creating chimera means an entity that has cell populations from more than one zygote and they can be different species like us okay so if you have cell populations ips cells from human or ips cells from chimp is anybody interested in making embryo models that mix chloroplast cells from different species so i guess the the conversation discussion here is hinge on the fact that there's a group from from from san diego and working with with scientists in china and injecting human embryonic stem cells into monkey embryo and they have been capturing those monkey embryos up to up around i would say day 30. and they are they i guess the claim is the fact that they are hoping that such human monkey camera system in the long term future will allow to generate uh for the possibility generating human organs and those organs will be useful for organ transplantation and using using monkey as a host so i guess that's your uh really the conversation here but i think i don't think there's a legal guideline right now right available for such research i guess a lot of research activities are moving towards different directions or so fast and sometimes the legal guidelines are they're trying to catch up yeah and the iscr has a lot of work ahead of us so i'm the chair co-chairperson of the committee on guidelines for organoids and chimeras and so your question is is the hot button question right now what are the limits of any around using monkey house embryos and transferring human plural and stem cells into them and culturing them in the dish because as you saw in one of dr food slides there's no 14 day rule for primate embryo cultivation there's no limit okay so if you can transfer a whole bunch of human stem cells into that is that a way to sort of bypass a human 14 day rule uh so i'll tell you what happens in the uk in the uk everything's regulated by the human uh fertilization embryology authority and um they have a definition of an ethnic embryo so i had to look all the stuff up folks for for our israel guidelines uh so you really dig into the weeds of some of these regulations so in the hfea what they say is an admix embryo is defined as one that is you know a mixed embryo of species where the human contribution predominates and then my question is what does that mean is that percentage of cells or you might think of it as maybe it's not the majority percentage of cells but it's all in the central nervous system so it's really the central nervous system that makes something human-like moral and and that's what we're worried about so that's it's not clear because i don't think anyone's done an experiment to propose that to the hfe but what they said is it's reviewable and in principle allowable they said if you're going to mix embryos if it's human predominance they're present then hfea will impose a 14-day rule on that entity because that's their answer and then the question is well can you give us more clarity i don't think anyone's actually tried that work so there's some precedent in the uk for something on paper about that is that permissible or not so we have to discuss what will the international society say because all we have is this one vague language in the hfea in the uk and there are people who may go to china to do this work or may do it in other places outside of outside of the uk outside of that jurisdiction so we have to contemplate this i'll tell you right now it doesn't look like from the data that we are aware of uh unpublished data that you're going to get more than just like three percent human contribution because that's really hard to make the human stem cells last there but maybe who knows they might get better so they're kind of far away from any definition of human preponderance predominance um but that's that is the issue that is keeping me up right now i can also follow on this uh this conversation in fact i think for example the stem cell models we have been generating using human stem cells human propulsion stem cells on a culture dish and this human embryo models might be useful for starting questions like camara right human monkey comparison and without involving intact monkey embryos which is i think this particular master is it's essentially very challenging to convince people this is a viable this is a useful way to conduct research um i should also comment the fact that i think people are talking about do we you mentioned that what if scientists have been able to generate a synthetic embryo model that somehow have all the embryonic and actual embryonic lineages and so at that point likely i think those models will be considered equivalent to human embryo at that point whether 14 day rule should be applied but going back in fact i want to step back i think scientists like us many scientists working in this area and we're hoping building models to ask fundamental questions about human development advancing understanding about human development we know much better mouse development chicken development like animal development than human development but a lot of most a lot of important fundamental questions about human development they don't necessarily require us to establish complete human embryo models to study them so which means that in fact scientists we can come up with different models and they are lacking certain cell types right they are incomplete models and still allow us to probe those fundamental questions without without the possibility bypassing the the limit i think that's going to be a viable a really a promising direct i guess approach to push this field forward yeah just to give you a little preview of what's coming in the next two presentations for the series so brain organoids and multicellular engineered living systems so you're going to see in those talks i didn't want to give it out too much in this talk but but i think there's a general guiding principle what's the minimal level of complexity you need to answer your very important research question and just leave it at that don't add any unnecessary unnecessary scientifically unnecessary com completeness to your model because that will just raise further ambiguities morally so same thing for the brain organ right models like what are you trying to answer so getting back to the human cells into the monkey embryos people might say well why are they doing that there's been great difficulty getting human cells to survive in a pig or sheep embryo to get transplantable human organs some of you have heard about that kind of work they want to get transformable human organs by knocking out the ability of the animal to make the organ and then rescuing that ability with human cells and then you get 100 human organ they can't get the cells to survive in those animal systems because evolutionarily pagan sheep are just too far away so they said we need to learn more about how to make the human cells more competitive in a different host environment so that's why they're using the monkey embryos they're not to answer that question you don't have to just state it you don't you have to see them in culture and see how what stage of plural potency because of different stations or floral problems if you put into the animal host what stage of the host you do to get the cell survival to happen to then make an incremental step to them maybe going further and further out away from human beings with your species then to get to the large animals so people confuse this they think oh they're going to grow human organs and monkeys that's terrible because you're going to kill the monkeys no there's no gestation it's just to study cell cell competition of the species and then later for all people who eat bacon and you know lamb chops and stuff you know they're going to use those animals to grow organs for transplantation so that's why i thought it was interesting to ask the question if that's what all you're trying to do in the system is use the monkey embryo to see how the cells can survive in that foreign system would it be informative if you put chimp ips cells because that's even closer to man than the rhesus monkey ips cells that they're using or the host embryos they're using for the other experiments in a very controlled system to see what it takes to get the human cells to predominate over the monkey or chimp ips cells in that control environment so you have to always ask why are they doing this what's the minimum required to answer that question or to interrogate that question and let's at least start with that as a general principle just because you just really don't need to go down the road of all the other things that stirred up when they say oh this team is putting human cells into monkey embryos what do you think people are going to then jump to all then what's going to happen to the animal after some warren well no it's not going to be born right um so that's going to be the principle that's going to come up then in the next two tasks because brain organized kind of triggered these questions of how far are you going to go that's kind of answerable by well what is it you want to study same thing with the engineer systems these weird ambiguous semi-living systems that they're making over in cambridge okay um yeah i don't know if you want to do so i just want to thank you both doctor enormously informative and interesting and we very much appreciate your coming to talk to us about it for those of you who are accustomed to coming to this seminar on the first thursdays remember that the brain organoid one is out of sequence a little so it's on march 19th um and joy please join me in thanking them both
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Approval: F.G Gives NOD For Reopening Of Seme Border To Facilitate Vehicle Imports
the reopening of Summer land border for vehicles importation has received approval from the federal government of Nigeria the announcements was made by Ibraham Musa the director of Road transported the Ministry of Transportation during economic community of West African States meeting that brought together officials from Nigeria and Banana Republic the decision to reopen the Border came in response to criticism lodged by fat folders who operate at the eastern border meanwhile the custom area Comptroller of the same border command Dairy nandi espresskens and over the decline in revenue for the service it was also pointed out that the suspension of vehicles import through the land borders during previous administration had adversely affected the income of the people we're now being joined by Joseph who is an operating officer of jet Motors thank you so much for joining us thank you for having me yes please so quickly the closure of Summer border followed the joint border security exercise which was ordered by the government the then government of President Mohammed buhari and the purpose for all of that was at securing Nigeria's land and Maritime borders now let's not forget that we had several perimeters why this border was closed so I asked you with the reopening of the Border do you think that we have secured a land and Maritime borders are secure I've been issue to me I was not really simple the closer in the first place the the we have our security agencies we have custom we have all these agencies in the function well if they do that job they have to secure the maritime and our borders so by opening it is it's not going to compromise our security and then I think it's a nice thing and it is a very good decision to reopen people no just I like to understand are you saying that you think or is that we have secured the borders because we also need to look at I mean there were several premise or parameters why the Border was actually closed in the first place by the former Administration which is led by President muhammadu buhari no so I I need to get you clearly are you saying that you are sure that this borders I mean all of this we have achieved the reason why we close the borders in the first place have been achieved or you're thinking oh what I said I was not even there was no reason for closing about that persons they do we have security challenge is fine but closing the Border will not solve the Securities and legends rather we need the security operative to do their job by closing order will not solve it in any way solving the security problem reporter you know closing border will not stop it in any way so rather than closing the order we still have employed intelligence and again technology to solve the security problem closing the Border all together will not solve the security code to Me closing the product is not as seen that purpose blood that is only because not actually and then costs a lot of other things that were not intended well I would also like to look at it because like I rightly mentioned uh there were several parameters why the Border was closed and one of such is that the uh partial closure or closure of the Nigerian border with Banner Republic was due to massive smuggling activities especially of Rise which the former president said threatens self-sufficiency which was already attained by his administration in terms of Agriculture so I I like to ask you know being that you were an expert how self-sufficient are we in terms of rice production and agriculture generally okay yes uh again what all we need to do we've invested in the agriculture especially rights it can be even Legos this Sunday the the the partners on to ensure that I have a lot of lives in Lagos and if you go to some part of the north the rice production is the part of North in the last few years I've been so encouraging but again coming back to close up the order closing the Border will know in any way a rather than closing use the security agent use the custom net because of do their job we have costs from there we have a lot of Security Agency manage the Border let them do their job if they do their job well there's no need for closing any by any item that have been banned this is the point where I mean for the want of time let's quickly get to the other parts of the question I hope you understand that we're looking at you know the reason why the weather was closed in the first place yeah and we're also trying to understand if we have really achieved uh you know the purpose don't forget that government is a Continuum so we just you know expect that there's a continuation we have achieved a certain result but quickly do you think that we have some economic and security implication for the reopening of the bother what are the benefits no there are a lot of benefits for opening about number one we should look at our courts the congestion in our Port made doing business in Nigeria very cumbersome not encouraging and a lot of people find it difficult to do business without instances where you bring groups to Nigeria and and the the your product your product will enter normal route because you have to spend a lot of time getting them out of the pot and again you will be wondering sometimes you take you pay more than what it costs to move uh anthem from Lagos to Canada you pay more than that to move that from Nigerian ports to let you for example because of the the road condition the transport the the traffic and everything so and we have we pass through all this in in Nigerian Port so by opening the Border it means the the pressure will reduce on a poetry after and it's going to make the economic loyal to me so by hoping so we are going to have a lot of economic benefits by opening the Border then yeah let me just something so Are there specific you know benefits for the reopening of the Border what exactly are we expected I mean you know the previous government or Administration which was led by President uh muhammadu buhari was very big on Rise self-sufficiency but again I asked are there uh you know specifics anything that Nigeria should look forward to maybe I would give you a tip some people say that before this time we had new cars coming to Lagos I really look at Lagos you see several cars flying new cars but you can't really see that again uh you know for a long time so what does this really mean let me talk about cars because before before now the majority of Nigerian the majority of the car used in Nigeria come true especially the one with corporate use with popularly called tokunbo but with the closer of the border is made that very difficult now there's going to be part of the benefits of opening the borders at a lot of people will have access to that and for us in this induction because well also in this industry we use Nigerian pots even before now before close up turning closer and even after closer we still use Nigerian people because we pray we we we bring in new vehicles skds I know this one are doing it but nevertheless in general there's going to be a lot of benefit because it's going to reduce the cost of uh of bringing a vehicle and when the coffee juice people it will become more affordable meanwhile the world contributed to the cost of high cost of planning in Nigeria is cost of two marriage sometimes you spend a lot of time before you clear your vehicle is entered the marriage at the terminal as well as the the the so by the time you look at it you are paying dominate from both ends so and that will increase the cost of the vehicle so with the opening of order is going to affect the price of Vape it's going to print the vehicle the price of vehicle down because you cannot play it faster and is is there to play anything cheaper of noun you're saying that we should look forward to a lot of Nigerians and legations importing new cars yeah traffic is a lot of trouble but we'll just leave it as a that and thank you so much for being part of this news this evening yeah welcome thanks hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates
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Elf Twin Telepathy Slime Challenge And Magic PatPat Pajamas!
[Music] look at the elf yeah look at this help you guys look how big he is he's a huge girl one came the girl one came yeah he was like huge you guys yeah so this sign says telephone telepathy slime challenge and we got all this slime ingredients here you guys all these glitter and glue and glitter glue and we got these water beads here all different colors and of course we have some shaving cream there that the elf is holding on to and then look at this here this sign says you need to look more like me before we can do the twin challenge look in your game room so let's go check out the game room and see what's up there we got there's obviously something he wants us to find so we're gonna go up here you guys to our game room and see what it is okay look at this you guys oh you guys you know what this is if you guys ever heard of pat pat calm these are pajamas from pat pat and let's see what's underneath here oh there's another letter too oh look at these pajamas you guys there's an elf on it so he obviously wants you to wear these pajamas so you look like an elf like him oh there's another letter let's see what this says says Bentley I tried to go big I tried to grow big like you but now you need to look more like me these are magic elf jammies try slapping them on instantly and see what happens once you are dressed let's do the twin telepathy slime challenge I've made a list so you know what I want to pick and the order I want them in let's see if we are telepathic good luck that is pretty cool huh so first thing we need to do he says is get these jammies on huh so we're gonna go ahead and get these jammies here oh and he's made some some cards here some envelopes number 1 2 3 or 6 so those are the ones he wants to pick for the slime challenge so we'll save those there and we'll get our jammies out here ok ok guys so we're gonna open these jammies up here and see get those bad boys open these are actually really nice you guys have you guys ever had any of the clothing from pat pat calm actually really really nice and soft material those are nice but look at those we got some nice pajama bottoms mm-hmm just look really good there we'll go ahead and we'll move this out of the way here ok buddy let's go ahead it says to slap them on instantly so go ahead and stand up we're gonna slap them on there are you guys ready so these Russian like I said these are way soft way nice material these aren't your you're cheap stuff that you're gonna see you know around town these are nice with some nice material here so we're gonna see if these he says just slap them on there so ready one two holy crap are they actually on there they're on there oh my goodness okay well let's also check out the top here we got the top here Oh see that yeah this is actually really really nice you guys pat pat calm where the elk got these and you guys haven't got these yet you might want to get on and get them ordered quick cuz they are selling out of all other stuff right now for the holidays so let's go ahead and try this one ready okay three one two whoa thanks Pat Pat calm these are really nice yeah we really like these and that was a good choice huh yeah now he's got his elf jammies let's go do our challenge guys Oh dad look we got a little elf we got a Sasquatch over here yeah okay I believe you our challenge kay let's go do it okay guys we are here for our sign challenge you got the elf here and he's given us these six envelopes that have his choices in them for what he wants us to put in for this so Bentley you've got to try to be telepathic telepathically connect with the elf and see if he can be thinking the same thing the elf it's see if they could make the same slime you see how close they can get right so we're gonna go ahead and start here with number one our first envelope okay and we will see if we get it right so his first one is that the elf wants us to use in his slime is you can see that okay hey anybody so go in and pick something that you want to put in there all right go ahead and add that model okay guys we got our Grinch cups here so we can stand our bloom up in it let's sound a bit flow down to the bottom huh okay so we got our first one done we'll see if family is right or not okay so what do you picked gold glitter glue all right the elf picked red glitter glue right so now that was pretty closely at least you got the glue part right and you got glitter just not the right color all right we'll go on to number two okay you ready okay so pick anything you want to add in for your second one hey number 2 we'll go ahead and show you guys what the elf picked here and we'll see it Bentley yes pixal anyone buddy you hold anybody still get anything at all okay what was your what was your gas without my red what the bread pan so you did a red glue pen ooh you got a pretty close day so badly one with the red glitter glue and and the elf's choice was the silver glue pan so it got pretty close there all right well going on to number three okay this one's gonna be a good one guys or the elf this is what the elf wants you see that there okay buddy go ahead and pick number three choice this is what the helps okay you get your all done here buddy okay all right so we got them in our cups here now they can bring down okay you ready for the next one okay number four you guys this is what the elf picks all right go ahead and pick whatever you want buddy you ready [Music] okay let me know when you're ready okay what'd you pick blue glitter huh all right well the elf chose the green water beads yay ready for number five all right number five you guys okay go ahead and pick what you want [Music] oh that all right what did you put in there for your number five red water beats one nice all right well the L picked the white glitter is pretty cool thing it's like a snowy look to it trying to get some morning here take forever to shade we won't put the whole thing all right so there's that okay number six last and final one okay here you go guys this is what the helps pick him for number six okay pick what you want for number six buddy okay we'll see if family's getting this right okay buddy you got it on then yeah dang what did you pick on that one I think I know because I kind of heard it that's what they all pad was shaving cream so they got that one right okay I see they got the very last one exactly right so okay so for your first one you got red glitter glue and Bentley picked gold blue all right number two we got got the silver glue pin and you got the red blue pin that's pretty close number three was the silver glitter glue and what did you put oh you got the silver glitter glue too so that was exactly correct so you got two it's got one there right and then number four you got the green water beads and you and you did what you did the glitter after that right yeah and you did what color glitter is the belly did the blue glitter and they all did the green water beads and for number five the elf did the white glitter and you did [Music] the silver glue no that's when you did the water beads yeah so number five you did the what colored water beads right red water beads but guys know their favorite colors red sauce that's crazy okay number six they both pick the shaving cream so they got two exactly right and then a couple others that they got pretty close so now the last thing to do is mix this stuff up so we're gonna get mixing day I got max major in go ahead and pour yours in there Bailey or pass okay got our activator now time to stir now I'll go ahead and stir it with your spoon there buddy you need to longer than a few minutes late yeah first when you mix the minute it seems like it's just pure milky water like it's never gonna turn any of the slime it's just so watery they just keep mixing and keep mixing and after about five just within a few minutes it just flex and it turns into slime and and your bowls like crystal clay it sounds pretty good we got these water beads in here they they're growing bigger and they're you're kind of they can come out of the slime nice and stretchy so what colors are sliding buddy have to be let's see that's got a little bit of green to it that green with blue sparkles and red beads and the elves ended up turn them out and be bouncing all over it from this turned into a almost like a peppermint color like candy king so it's like a almost like pink glittery snow with green will beads if you guys can see that look at mine that's way cool oh yeah you get getting that stretching pretty good huh okay well this has been the cool video here elf telepathy Bethany help you did pretty good they almost turned out exactly the same other than just a little bit different in the color they're not quite as colorful yeah that's really thin huh it's not quite as colorful as I thought it was gonna be I think by putting in that putting that shaving cream and I think that's kind of what did it turned it into fluffy smell I don't think I think it would have been more read event is probably gold if we haven't done the shaving cream in there but this makes it a little more fluffy really nice well we got hope you guys liked this video [Music]
Bentley's Bubble
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$118k In Debt For A Useless Drama Degree!?
what's happening guys so the number one undisputed source of financial news on the Internet BuzzFeed put out a video where they interviewed this girl my name is Brittany now she studied to get a drama degree I studied drama and communication and she ended up six figures in debt and I owe a hundred and eighteen thousand dollars in student loans now I talk a lot on this channel why you should only go to college if you have a solid plan that's going to lead to you getting a good job but shame a passion okay okay okay okay I get it calm down I'm not saying that you shouldn't follow your passion what are we talking about all I'm saying is that if your passion is going to put you $100,000 in the hole and prevent you from being able to live a normal life then you probably shouldn't go to college in order to follow that passion what did you instead you should get creative and find another way to follow your dreams and Brittany here is a perfect example of that so I'm going to react to this video and if you're somebody who's in the same boat as Brittany I think this video is probably gonna help you out a lot because the truth is if your passion in life is to become an actor or work in Hollywood getting a drama degree probably isn't gonna help you out that much acting is open to anybody that's a waste of time if your passion is photography getting a photography degree probably isn't gonna help you much that the majority of the people that I graduated with never got anywhere in photography but if your passion in life is watching YouTube videos getting a degree in smashing that like button Studies is a great investment and all you need to do is turn that little button from gray to blue now I do appreciate if you do that but without further ado let's jump into this video and see what we can learn from Brittany's situation so this is extremely common Brittany was experiencing probably a lot of peer pressure all of her friends were going to college everyone around her was just taking out loans and acting like it wasn't any big deal whatsoever taking loans out was just part of what everyone had to do that they weren't gonna affect my life that much and so as a 17 year old making one of the biggest decisions of your life that doesn't really know that much about life in general of course that's what you're gonna do you're just gonna do what everybody else is doing going to college is pretty much just a part the American Dream at this point and so that's what everybody thinks they should do on top of that there's a ton of pressure from society as well as your parents and your family everybody's saying you need to go to college to be successful the media TV movies shows popular culture they all portray college as the funnest time of your life and then if all that wasn't enough universities spend millions and millions of dollars every single year to tell you that same exact message in fact many of them spend more money on the advertising and the marketing than they do on the students themselves and when you do agree to student loans it's almost like one of those long terms of service agreements that you just scroll to the bottom all through all 37 pages and just automatically click agree without reading any of it and I know that when I was going through the process of applying to college not one single person not high school counselors or college counselors or anybody sat me down and was like Shane you do know what you're getting yourself into with this debt right nobody bats an eye even though it's probably one of the top five biggest decisions you'll ever make in your life and why would you everyone's doing it right I really didn't understand the magnitude of them until I graduated and your minimum amount is astronomical so this is what I'm trying to save everybody from going through with this channel way back in the day like the 1950s smoking was something that was super cool and it's just you know everyone did it and so therefore millions and millions of people fell into that trap nobody worried about the health consequences because there were so many different forces from peer pressure to advertising they were telling you that you should smoke well turns out that smoking is horrible for your health in the same way that student loans are horrible for your finances this is why you need to start thinking of college as an investment and any investment has to have a good ROI and if an investment is going to lead to you not being able to get a job and being buried and high interest student loan debt that you can't forfeit then don't do it and sure it's really sad that we all have to think this way it would be great if college was just a place for learning and enlightenment and becoming a better citizen of the world but the reality is that in the United States of America things just aren't this way anymore gone are the days where you can just get whatever degree you want and employers would be lined up outside your door this is why I always tell people that they need to start thinking about their future think about the job you want in the future the career that you want have a plan before you go into college and then whatever degree that you want to get make sure that that degree is going to help you achieve your goals not hurt you so my total due for this month seven hundred and seven dollars and 74 cents I'm literally just paying the interest holy cow so she's been paying off her student loans for over ten years now and the majority of it just went to the interest hardly any of it even went towards the actual loans that she took out and this is all because of the power of compound interest so I do talk a lot about investing on this channel and one of the biggest things when it comes to investing is when you're young you have time on your side and here's a quote from one of the smartest people that's ever lived Albert Einstein says compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world he who understands it earns it he who doesn't pays it and without going into too much detail here if you understand how compound interest works and you start investing early you can easily become wealthy however in the case of student loans the power of compound interest is working in Reverse against Britney now Britney is only making the minimum payments so most of her payments is going towards the compound interest and then a tiny little bit of it is going towards the principal now on top of this usually other types of loans like a business loan or a house loan or something like that if things don't go your way the business goes under you know you lose your house you can default on that debt declare bankruptcy and then you know it's not a pretty process or anything but you don't have to pay it off at the end of the day now with student loans you can't really do that except in extreme circumstances you'd have to have some sort of extremely debilitating injury like you got all four of your limbs chopped off or something along those lines now this is obviously extremely a Proactive two people who actually sell debt people who profit off of your student loans it's a huge debt trap and it's almost impossible for people to get out of it and if you don't fully understand this then you're gonna be helping some soul on Wall Street buy his second mega yacht so at this point in the video she basically just goes over how she has to be extremely frugal and she has to sell her clothes and a lot of her possessions just to make ends meet and then she drops this on us I'm a freelance production assistant I also work at a dance studio as a receptionist and I also work for a temp agency Wow so she's working three different jobs just to get by and two out of the three jobs aren't related to a drama degree or a career in drama or whatsoever so I have to be honest you know a lot of comments on this video are really negative against her and I don't agree with those comments at all I feel really bad for Brittany she's in a horrible situation and she's not the only one a lot of other people are finding themselves in similar situations to her they buy the hype they go after their dreams and follow their passions and they get a college degree that is supposed to lead to them being in something that they're truly passionate about and they end up working two or three jobs just to get by and they never even work in the career that they originally wanted to be a part of and this is all even though they're college educated and they learn a lot from the degree itself that's why as someone who has gone all the way to the very highest level in education I'm trying to get the word out there to people so that you can make a better decision for your future and I guess it's kind of interesting to mention that not a single time in this entire video and I watched it several times now did she mention anything about what she learned from her education or what she got out of college because education a lot of the time is kind of an afterthought at most colleges and a lot of people who have gone to college will agree with me on this you know your first semester in college you're gonna get stuck in a class with like 300 students giant lecture hall you can barely see the professor unless you stand at the very front usually the lecture is pretty boring or dry a lot of the time the professor will literally read war word-for-word from the slide which I mean I can just read the slide myself I don't need them to read it to me and this is why a lot of the time students will end up just not going to class after a few weeks at all and then there's a lot less people in the class at that point and the truth is that many professors don't really care that much about the teaching portion of college they're going to the university first of all just to make ends meet and second of all they're doing it because they want to research that's their primary job in their mind they're all about the research and the teaching is just a little thing that they do on the side and I'm not saying all professors are like this there's definitely a lot of exceptions but I would say that at least the majority of them in my experience and the experience of a lot of people I've talked to have been like this now on top of this most of the stuff you learn in college you'll never actually use in real life or even in your job you know I'm in the medical field and never once have I ever had to know the ridges and the pathways on a bone that you have to memorize an Anatomy and in my opinion there's really only two main reasons to go to college the first one is proving that you have the ability to work hard and sort of just learn how to learn and then the second and most important reason is for that piece of paper at the end that's going to open doors and opportunities for you and then I guess you could add the third little part in there which is a very distant third which is having fun so I think colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores but they're not for learning but going into debt to go to college just to have fun is like going into debt to buy a gold-plated PlayStation 4 because that's gonna be some of the most expensive fun you're ever gonna have instead what you really want to do is make sure that your college investment is gonna pay off for you and think about it like return on investment like I mentioned before the ROI so I just want to re-emphasize here that in no way am I making fun of Britney I feel really bad for her and the situation that she's in and I'm sure some people in the comment section are gonna say you know she made bad choices it's her fault she has to deal with it now and there is some partial truth to that I do think that she should take responsibility for her choice then make sure that she makes better choices in the future but on the other hand when you see millions and millions of people falling for the same exact trap you have to stop and think for a second that tells me that there's just not enough awareness around this subject right now and I really wish things weren't this way I wish it were still like the 70s where you could just get any degree doesn't matter what you get and you'd have a really good job lined up for you for the rest of your life but at least here in the United States it's not like that anymore and you have to start thinking of your degree as an investment and that's one of the main reasons that I made this channel so that less people will fall for these sorts of traps so I really appreciate Brittney for sharing her story and I hope that you can learn something from this video and make better choices for your own life so that you can have a better future but if you haven't done it already make sure to smash that like button hit the subscribe button ring little notification bell and then comment down below any ideas for future videos or any comments on this video thank you so much for watching and bye for now
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wiltwither - Full Set w/ Multitrack Audio - Live @ The Foundry Concert Club
with Ohio what's going on tonight baby how we doing you can do better than that how are we doing tonight what's up come closer get the [ __ ] in here I can see all of you come here we're a b called will wither for the Carolinas B your head your ass let's have some [Music] fun oh have it left [Music] my my only on the of my heart and what I you say Enjoy the safe last my only friend the toss of my head what right you're right but what is for to do oh it wasn't got to see [Music] the I'm surpris you're going to see the [Music] die make some [ __ ] noise like wood let me hear [Music] you I think you all have an understanding now of what's going on heavy music for no one else to see your BR right this is an not same let the the this w i w be too much the leing [Music] no the Nothing in Your Eyes what is getting [Music] F don't my FL your right [Music] what drag me through the B just the blood foring me for no one else to [Music] [ __ ] w [Music] brother it's the best [Music] ration don't die thank [Applause] you Lakewood Make some noise for the band who open tonight narcissus let's here for [Applause] them who was here when they they played their set earlier was anybody catch them tonight anybody good most of y'all it's awesome it's really sick to be able to play with a really cool band that's like right from this area again we're Wilt Wither from South Carolina so yeah we're a long way from home so thank you so much for coming out tonight whether it was to see them or to check out the other bands on this package give it up for yourselves for coming out tonight let's hear some noise for yourself Lakewood there's a lot of [ __ ] up [ __ ] in this world [ __ ] the IDF [ __ ] Zionism Israel is starving millions of people committing Mass genocide in the Middle East and Gaza ethnically cleansing the land for selfish gain it's [ __ ] [ __ ] do something about it change that we only have so much time [Applause] this next one is called the faces of Hell painted on Saints Lakewood I want to see you bang your head I want to see you move around give me some energy [Music] yeah you are my R the block it your the place that you must deal with one day but you make no plans whatever for where you're head you in this world hell is a place place and existed before you were ever born when you die without God go hell [Music] oh what [Music] that care pleas fire out of SP and a see the PO Tri CH and I see the truth beond the [Music] face don't say you have Fai than me when you would rather watch me burn [Music] right play your [ __ ] [Music] head and he passing you judg [Music] me where is [Music] your I thought I'll prise you all my day you start a found a fles for rest we F thank you [Music] Lakewood we still feeling alive out there this evening how we doing tonight we all right [ __ ] yeah we love to hear that hey Make some noise for the band played right before us this evening let's hear for Cohen noise out of Kentucky a been kicked [ __ ] ass didn't they yeah that's so good we're super blessed to be on a tour with them right now and with the band that's going to play after us this evening let's hear for weeping wound [Music] tonight weeping wound Wilt wither was meant to be you know triple W do bad joke bad joke lwood has anybody heard of Wilt with before anybody at all yeah of course we're going to play some music that just came out it's all new to you though but this one's new to us too shake your ass in this one hits this one's called we exist in [Music] shades [Music] hey why s feeling in [Music] my is [Music] well is what I wa for R in this room my hate but St strong my [Music] w't [Music] the the war they life a [Music] a [Music] f wait your so far where your Ser all of [Music] your where [Music] your [Music] all well [Music] Make some noise like [Music] wood Lakewood as I mentioned earlier we are on tour right now one more time give it up for the bands we've been on the road with for the last week Cohen and weeping wound Let's Get Some [Music] Noise every band tonight of course has a merch it's the obligatory metal core guy talks to you about t-shirts there's some out there if you want to buy one awesome don't leave empty support Regional touring acts but we'll be over there regardless we'd love to talk to you meet you know your names know your face and see you next time but before we go we're going to play two more songs for you Lakewood is that cool for you tonight can we play two more is that all right [ __ ] yeah I'm going to need one thing from you need a big [ __ ] Wilt Wither on three and we'll play two more okay one two three you could do better I think that's good I think that means you like what we're doing so cool awesome Lakewood bang your heads with this one hits I've seen you do it I know you can do it front to back left or right I don't care who you are let your head move let the Feeling Hit you this one's called Wilt wither part [Music] one [Music] a why did that me right me your R the Make some [Music] noise [Music] you see like get I am thank you Lakewood before we play this last song please give it up to The Foundry and the staff and Leo for putting the show out tonight let's hear it make some [ __ ] noise thank you to the promotion Agency for helping us to book this show in the first place Make some noise for them too let's hear [Music] [Applause] it Lakewood I know you're here you're at a metal show you want to get your blood pumping a little bit I can assume that for you you don't have to tell me I'm not going to ask for anything crazy okay listen I'm going to make it really hard too cuz I'm right here all I want from you for a little bit come a little bit closer everybody come here come here let's go nobody's going to hurt you I'm not going to bite when this dog hits liquid I want you to jump up and down with me for a little bit that's I'm going to ask for you we're a Long Way From Home we love you we're excited to be here can you do that for me can you jump with me tonight yeah we're going to find out that's cool the song's not released yet Lakewood time to become [Music] one w with the [Music] wall let the I know all my up with more [Music] you [ __ ] [Music] oh the look of the baby of [Music] the they [Music] nowh lakeward are you [ __ ] ready B your head they with [Music] the what do the B what do I be where the do I where do I be good where do I be good what do [Music] I [Music] a
Leo Sypniewski
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Shear strain
okay so we started to talk about shear strain right at the end of the class that day and I and the mistake I made was in in labeling this angle as to epsilon X Y so we have the angles alpha and beta what we're gonna do is we're gonna label the addition of the two as two alpha X Y so it was incorrect for me to write that so it's not that angle that that angle in between would be PI over two minus those two right or PI over two minus two so you're basically just we're gonna call the shear strain to epsilon XY is the sum of these two angles okay so then from the figure we can write down what the angle alpha is it's just again alpha just the tangent of opposite over adjacent the opposite over the adjacent and so the opposite this distance here which is labeled it's this distance here so it's partial u y partial X DX [Music] adjacent which is this is DX plus this little piece which is partial UX partial X DX and if you remember from last time we were talking about this we were assuming that all these angles are small like I mean all of the strains are small and strictly our definition of small is that the gradient of U the magnitude of the gradient of U is much much less than 1 and so if alpha is small so for small alpha then the tangent of alpha is approximately equal to alpha so for small alpha the tangent would be approximately alpha so therefore alpha is approximately equal to what's inside there like that all the DX's can cancel so you have partial uy partial eggs over one plus that guy and so then again using our definition of small in the denominator here we have one plus something small so we're just gonna say that one plus something small is approximately one and then that goes away and you're left with just the numerator like that and you can work the same logic with Veda and what you would find out is that beta is partial partial UX partial Y and then so since we have two epsilon X Y is equal to alpha plus beta which is equal to my guy yeah so yeah so so epsilon XY is one over two partial U of X partial Y partial U of Y so the X component this is the X component and take the derivative respect to Y this is the Y component taken to respect to X now the two I know is just a curiosity at this point but I mean that's just something we chose right we just said we were gonna you know in other contexts you would call this guy the engineering strain you might call it gamma but you know this is just our definition and putting the two there turns out to be convenient you'll see why in just a second
PGE 334 Reservoir Geomechanics
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Man falsely accused of rape to support similar victims
obviously there is no other help out there I'm here to sort of mean on my resources are there resources you know and this is not only foot falsely accused men this is for real victims who have been raped you know real victims of sexual violence you know they can be can reach out get hold of me and I could place them with my team and then we can try and help and give them the right support because that's what's lacking the real support it doesn't exist you know so i meant i saw fit well i meant to fill that void and unfortunately my life was using as an example to be able to reach this situation now but we're gonna have to sort of try and turn it into a positive and try and help people who have feel that they have no hope even though I've taken one hell of a knock but you know what I'm still alive that Mars still got both my arms legs and my brain so this will be the greatest combat known to man that going to show you
Quays TV
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Paul Mescal & Fleabag's Hot Priest Andrew Scott on Filming Sex Scenes #Shorts
it seared into my memory from when we did normal people was like the thing that they would like like bring in the Egyptian M let talk about the intimate scenes there must be a lot of people in that room staring at you like there is right now there's lights there's cameras how unsexy is it in reality is it as unex think it's unsexy in fact the opposite I think if it's feeling unsexy something's going wrong it's supposed to feel as close to that as possible and you're trying to Endeavor that to create that atmosphere and are they like spraying oils on to you know egptian magic have you you know it's like this like thing that looks like um sweat it's seared into my memory from when we did normal people was like the thing that they would like like bring in the Egyptian M I was like that why is it called that I don't know it's just the name of the brand I think that's amazing can you get that in Boots
Podcast Rex
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GET READY WITH ME TO GET ENGAGED (but I don't know it yet) | Suzie Bonaldi
[Applause] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] foreign good morning everybody as you can probably tell we're going to Ibiza I have dog hair on my face I knew picking her up was a bad idea with I put The Hourglass lipstick on and it is glossy and gorgeous but not dog friendly not dog Pomeranian hair friendly I'm going to Ibiza T minus Six Days Seven Days Seven Days this time next week I will be in Ibiza I honestly I cannot tell you we booked we booked this holiday so long ago I am like outrageously excited for this trip so this entire week is dedicated to going to Ibiza and doing all of my beauty prep that everything is happening the whole kit and caboodle I've never said that phrase in my whole life this the energy in this Vlog is going to be very different to the energy in previous Vlogs because I actually I kid you not all I've been dreaming about for a solid month now is this vacation I cannot wait I can't I can't wait this was actually meant to be like our one holiday of the year and then with the south of France which was more of a last minute little vacay for us and Ryan's work trips we've actually been away a little bit but we actually didn't foresee ourselves going away this much so this is like the vacation for the year the year's not even out after this like we still have we still have more trips but this is my vacation this is the Susie Olympics if you will if you watch Audrey Peters on Tick Tock you'll know what I'm talking about I'm so excited um so yeah and in excitement I have just actually air wrapped my hair partly excited for this Vlog and wanted to look like cute because just I'm in the mood but also I was just very excited because it's dipped below 25 degrees today so I can actually do my hair without sweating she says after all the heat pumping out of this I am now like a little bit roasty toasty again but we move it was actually very nice to do something to my hair I'm so sick of seeing it straight because that's all I can manage to do that isn't like me just being an egghead over the past couple of weeks so so happy to be like wearing outfits and not feeling gross and sticky she says I'm going to be in that exact position next week but it's fine because aircon is a thing in Ibiza yeah I'm I'm excited for my bouncy little blow dry feels nice feels very nice I actually got this is a new attachment that I got for my Dyson I've never had this length before I always had the shorter one and my hair very quickly outgrew the need for the shorter Barrel does it match my the rest of my eye wrap no do I care absolutely not because I'm just so happy that this could like I can actually do my hair and do a bouncy blowout with this and it's nice for when I don't want my hair to be curly but I also just don't want it being dead straight this is just perfect so first Port of Call today in terms of the packing I actually need to go to the other house and just get all of my holiday stuff I didn't bring it here originally because I didn't actually know what I was going to want to wear I've now finalized my holiday mood boards which sounds really extra but I actually have found since I worked with my friend Carla who's a personal stylist I found mood boarding really uh what's the word efficient helpful if you will whatever word you choose I found it really useful I'll put a little sneak peek here but I'm not going to show you all of the outfits because I don't want to spoil it because they're slays they are all slays and then I am just so excited to wear everything I feel like I just got a whole load of excitement out to you I've been so excited for this holiday for such a long time so do excuse me so yeah first Port of Call today is go and get everything I need from the house and that is literally everything including like hemming tape because I need to rehem some of my trousers that I'm going to take with me like all of the little tiny weeny things like limp rollers hemming tape the actual clothes make sure I've got all my shoes my heel I didn't bring any heels here so I need to get that also going to get my outfit options for Wednesday as well so got a whole little task there so we're gonna have a little errand running morning I was going to tan today but the temperature is just still a little bit too high and I want to make sure this turn is good I'm double turning in advance of this trip so that we have like layers of tan because I don't really sunbathe so I want it to last like the entire week that we're we are away so I'm gonna double turn in advance but I don't really want the heat to interfere with that so maybe gonna do that tomorrow and in addition to time we need to do the whole Beauty Shaban so that will also be happening so I think we should just get one it but I do have the most important thing so we are all good I managed to find it it did not get lost in the move but anyway enough chat and waffle and over excited squeaking I need to finish getting ready I've just popped in these earrings from Monica vinegar I actually have the matching ring as well they sent me so much stuff which I have actually already opened because I am basically like a item feral when Monica vinegar send me things so actually I'll probably just show you everything now because there's a few bits that are left in this adorable little bag and this section of the Vlog is going to be a painful integrated partnership with Monica vinegar who I have been partnering with for so long and you guys will know if you've watched more than one video I am obsessed with their jewelry it is just it's been my favorite for so many years now I always feel so lucky that I get to work with them because they're literally my favorite jewelry brand so yeah today I am wearing these gorgeous Twisted drop earrings they are just stunning I really like this kind of jewelry with this outfit as well I'm wearing a little Reformation set today which I'll show you in full in a second when I'm fully dressed and I love the matching ring as well it just feels really like because they kind of look a little bit like they could be leaves to me so then they feel very autumnal I feel like this just goes beautifully with my nails at the moment as well so I love those some of you will have also seen the new bracelet which I will show you in a second that I got from them as well because I was wearing that in the last look like I said I turned feral and I can't not open at the bag when they sent me things but yeah I'll show you what else they sent me now my heart is literally screaming just looking at this so this is a new necklace that they've sent me it's this gorgeous blue stone I am just obsessed with it I can't wait to wear this on my holiday I just think it's going to be so so gorgeous and you guys will know if you've seen more recent Vlogs of mine I have a version of this there's like a pearl and it's just stunning and it has like a matte gold so this is like a really gorgeous alternative to that and because the gold doesn't matter I can put a lot more of my Monica vinegar charms on it so I love love love love that many loves there and then I also have the matching earrings obsessed with them they're so beautiful like look at that the texture is just something else I can't wait to try these on they're gonna make such a nice set like I said I have the bracelet as well so I'm obsessed and then this literally pun not intended makes my heart skip a beat they launched this earlier in the year I think it was like February time I am obsessed I love this so much I cannot wait to wear it it's just beyond beautiful it's actually a locket so you can open it up and put a photo in it and I'm just I think it will look so gorgeous layered up with other necklaces that I have and then look at this this is an earring it threads like this is Imagine like a needle and thread it threads through the hole in your ear and then this bit dangles so say your ear is here you're facing this way like it this dangles down the front of your ear and this angles down the back of your ear and I I just think this is so stunning and statement but just really beautiful and simple at the same time and such classic and I think it will look so lovely either with other earrings or or just completely on its own and I'll take all of my earrings out and the best news is I actually have a code with Monica vinegar as well I will put it on the screen so if you like any of these pieces and you want to pick them up now is the best best time to do that I'm just going to put my bracelets on so this is the bracelet which I think you will have seen if you watched the last Vlog I'm obsessed so my usual bracelets stack from Monica vinegar involves these two bracelets please excuse me just picked up Nola's dog hair as well I already wear these two bracelets basically every day I love them so much they're so perfect for summer time especially this one's a really nice all year round one though because it's really simple very versatile I think even though it's beaded and they do this in a necklace as well which I also think is so beautiful and it comes in so many different colors so they have like a great the green the green does things to me like I try not to wear too much I get I get really excited by color and then I always look back and I'm like oh I wish I just got that in neutral blah blah so I always try and stick with my neutrals because I just think they suit me a lot more but they do do it in a gorgeous gorgeous green and then I think pink and a blue and then we have my classic pearl one which is so hard to put on one-handed and look elegant so I probably just looked absolutely insane trying to squish into myself and put that on I love this so so much I have it in the necklace form as well please excuse me if you see me just kind of like looking at my upper lip in the viewfinder it's because I have to monitor the sweat stash so I wear these two all the time I love them so much and then we have a new edition which I just I take back what I just said because to me I I've said this for years so this won't be new to some of you that have been watching for a long time but blue to me is a neutral blue on me I always think like a light blue looks like a neutral I don't know I don't know why I think that but I do and I just love it and I never regret blue I guess I wear a lot of denim in my wardrobe so to me blue doesn't count as like wearing color so I think this is just the perfect addition to have uh on my arm stack you guys always ask me about my arm stack as well so I hope this is helpful to some of you also this is a separate charm also from Monica vinegar this I normally wear on a chunky gold chain because I once saw Haley Bieber wearing it on a chunky gold chain and I was like yep gonna need that for me but I actually I love it on this bracelet because it's Moonstone it's got that almost like pearly cool tonedness to it that I think just works beautifully with the blue and the golds match because this blue bracelet has like a shinier gold whereas this is more of a matte gold so I just think they match so perfectly I love them I'm so tempted to wear this today as well but I don't know if it will be a bit too much with my um I don't know if it's going to be a little bit long for my neckline I think this look so beautiful actually with Wednesday's outfits so I'll show you everything and what it looks like on over the course of the week this might not be one for today I don't want to overdo it yeah the neckline's not I can adjust it a bit but I think we'll wear this on Wednesday but yeah if you want to pick anything up please feel free to use my code I will also be using my code I love it when they give me a code whether it's for you or you've got some gifts that you need to buy if you want if you're one of those early Christmas people knock your socks off I am not the same breed of human as you I wish I was but if you want to use it for that use it for that if you want to treat yourself please feel free to go ahead and use it oh I just love these so much these are making me so happy today so yeah I'm Gonna Leave My neckline bare I think she says I do have like a plain Monica vinegar chain that could look cute but I don't want to overdo it I think these earrings are so beautiful and I want to like let them Vibe all on their own and I just this room is just stunning so autumnal oh my God she's she's back on her at all times you know what I also sorry because all I've done is talk at you I just realized how long I've been talking for I love autumn so much but I will spend the entire year telling you how much I am a summer girl and I love summer but there is something about Early Autumn energy maybe it's Virgo season I don't know what it is you Virgos maybe you have some weird hold on me I don't know it get we roll into September and I feel fresh I feel fresh no do you know what it is it's mid-september maybe it's Libra season coming I don't know what it is I don't know what it is maybe it's the drop in temperature and it makes me feel a little bit more crispy ready for fall I don't know I don't know what it is but there's something around this time of year maybe it's because my brain knows my birthday is creeping in but I feel renewed I feel like a new woman I feel excited I spend most of Summer being like you Autumn don't like these colors love like my neutrals love like my pale colors and my beiges and my linens and I I die for summer like summer weather Blue Skies nothing makes me happier but I have sloth energy in summer this time of year she's a new woman she is a new woman I don't know I don't know what it is as you can tell new woman anyway where did that moaning human from like two Vlogs ago go you know what it could be though it could be also because I know that I am seeing miss Amelia Liana this week The Vibes be vibing you know that girl has got enough energy to power EDF and all the other energy companies combined I don't I don't know if they did EDF even still operate I don't know anyway a little bit of Armani see the perfume intense this bottle she is stunning obsessed it's so like black curranty and soft and lovely this like perfect scent for like this summer to Autumn transition anyway I need to be quiet and show you my outfit so today I'm wearing this Reformation set I think I mentioned earlier I bought this this time last year so this gives me real like summer to Autumn transitional energy I love it so much it is the perfect little set for when it is hot but I actually want to feel like I'm wearing an autumnal outfit like if I could get away with a pair of boots with this right now I would be wearing a pair of boots there's something about it I just think it's the perfect like in-between outfit it works really beautifully if I want to put a black knit over the top or a longer cardigan just a big fan of it love it so much it's very much the kind of like summer to Autumn version of the set that I have from them that's like the black and white linen set love that would honestly have worn that day most likely love that so much Miss wearing it I'm saving it for next week so I would have loved to have worn it this week especially like today it's still kind of like a little bit warm probably would have been my last chance to wear it in the UK but I can't risk getting it dirty before my holiday so we have put aside a lot of holiday appropriate clothes which I'll show you in a bit but yeah this is my other Reformation set which I just love it's actually a black denim which is one of the reasons why I think it lends itself so well to this lovely like summer to Autumn time of year I I just love it so much I also love the fact that even though they sell it as like one so you get the top and the skirt and you can't like buy them separately I love the fact that I can style them with other things in my wardrobe so the skirt Works beautifully with like a black cashmere knit but the top also works really nicely with like a pair of black jeans in the same tone that are like a wide leg I absolutely love that it feels like a little bit 70s and I just I think it's really cute so yeah absolutely loving this I've just thrown on my YSL tribute sandals because I think the tone of them lends itself really nicely to being like a more tunnel tone as well as a summer Tone It basically matches my nails which I find so satisfying would I love to be wearing a pair of boots with this yes absolutely will that be possible not quite yet we're not quite at that point yet we have had a new Autumn winter boots delivery so getting very distracted from the packing and errand running that I'm meant to be doing because we need to open this okay I cannot wait for the temperature to drop oh I really hope these look good I realized watching the last Vlog that the boots that anina Bing sent me they're just too big around my ankles and it doesn't look good and that is a time or tale that I struggle with in general is like them not being tight enough around my ankles and my ankles are quite small so then it just makes my whole legs my ankles are like very very slim but the rest of my legs they're not the same so then it just makes my legs look quite I don't know what a word is it's just like non-streamlined at the moment of truth okay they're not tight around the ankle but maybe the fact that there's a heel is going to make up for this basically I was dying for a cute like round toed pair of boots like I wanted that kind of American Pinterest full outfit kind of vibe do you know what I mean oh my God these are actually really nice around my calves these these are a tight fit if you struggle with getting boots to fit your calves these are not the ones because I have small calves so I have the opposite problem but I know some of my friends have the opposite oh no actually oh guys these are the boots for everyone they've got a whole stretchy bit oh my God this is amazing if you struggle getting boots to fit your calves these might still be okay in either direction because I have slim carves but these have a stretchy bit so if your calf is wider still gonna fit that is unreal stunning okay okay lighting is crazy in here oh my God I love them oh my gosh these are literally the cutest boots I have ever seen maybe not with this outfit actually I don't know I feel like I need something with sleeves on top I think there's too much skin on the show but oh my gosh this is so cute love them so much I don't I can't remember what brand they are but I just picked them up off John Lewis I will link them if you guys want them oh my God okay so we've put a jumper on oh my God I am oops with these boots yes this is this is the autumnal Vibe I'm gonna be going with I could not recommend these more they actually feel incredibly comfy as well like the round toe why did we ever go to a pointed toe it's just not as comfortable as a round toe I just love them I love how 70s this outfit feels as well like it's giving neutral Daphne from Scooby-Doo Vibes I love it so much okay great okay you guys we've got the suitcase it was an ordeal to get it but we got there in the end I had to fight so many spiders in the house to get but I'll just just to get through the house I'm not sure if there's a spider infestation I'm really not sure what happened but one came at me then whilst I was dealing with that one another one came at me and then we'll start stealing crying because because and I have a small not too intense but a sufficient spider phobia and they can't stay in the house once they know they're there because otherwise I'll like basically I don't know how often I'll sit in my living room won't see me back it will take me a while to feel comfortable in there again but anyway we've got the suitcase I've just changed into my adenola sweats if you're wondering why I'm about to go on a little stomp because I feel like I need to stomp out some adrenaline I'm not even talking small spiders like I actually this is why I don't think I have a spider phobia because I can deal with small spiders no let's size my hand and they're fast and yeah I don't want to talk about it anymore but we have the suitcase let's pack some things I am ready for this bag of bikinis foreign makeup anything like that yet because I am obviously still using it but just mapping this out obviously at my sunglasses will go in cases we've got most of the shoes that I'm taking I'm taking obviously my YSL Flats but I wear them literally every day we have got bikinis we've got five sets of bikinis then I've got two like bikini cover-ups that are kind of like fun beach party pool party kind of Vibes and we've got one cover-up that's kind of in the middle we've got a couple of pairs of trousers that can be worn either with tops in the evening or with the bikinis during the day here we have got a bikini set and then a Reformation set and this is the Reformation set that I wore in South France if you remember except I have it in the size that is actually correct for me now which I am so happy about I really needed a size down and I finally got around to ordering it and that's my lint roller we then have three dressier evening outfits so far for the two pairs of trousers I have two tops so we can have like a nice little chill evening outfit if I want to I may also add another dress into the mix here as well but yeah so far that is it these I'm going to put in my hand luggage which is going to be this bag here just in case just in case I hate the thought of being like with nothing so this outfit could work for a day and for an evening and then we obviously have the bikinis and these are small enough to go in the hand luggage without impacting me massively so they are going to go in there and then we're just waiting on all of the essentials like underwear skincare all of that kind of stuff oh and two bags which I forgot to pick up at the house so now I'm hoping I can FaceTime Ryan and get him to bring them because I don't want to go back there now that that is done I can focus on getting pretty so we'll be back with you tomorrow I think tomorrow the more I beat the prep and it's gonna be Beauty prep good morning we are tanning this morning I have an event tomorrow where I'm good I'm gonna be wearing a dress and strapless and there's just going to be a lot of like shoulder and arm on show so I wanted to just look a little bit bronzy for the occasion so we're going to be going in with the good old Santa Fe this is the self tan Purity bronzing water gel I have a feeling I'm going to use this up whilst I I'm staying at Ryan's I'm probably going to need to go out and get another bottle I'm literally just gonna leave this on all day whilst I'm like in my loungewear and by this evening I will be so nice and bronzy and it's just literally the best like Lazy Girl way to tan I I just love this it goes on completely clear it doesn't like ever stain anything you never get streaks with this this is like one of the best hands you can use on your hands as well the Luxe whipped cream mousse is actually my like top tier Elite favorite for my hands because I put on my hands leave it on for an hour and it never it never looks bad if I wash it off after an hour I literally just get one of my face Halos wipe it off my hands I do the same with this as well but the Luxe whipped cream mousse is like the most natural I've ever seen for using on your hands this is a little bit more potent but that's great for me right now because I need my body to have a bit more of a glow and I need it fast and efficiently so and so I'm doing this today for my event tomorrow and then I'm going to top up my tan and like just exfoliate daily top up my tan on Sunday before I leave so that Monday when I arrive in Ibiza I'm going to be so nice and glowy obviously I would not normally do this by the way with my skin tomorrow but you guys do not you guys don't need to see this so yeah I'm sure you can understand so that is step one and then I also need to do my toenails I think my shoe option for tomorrow is open toe so they desperately need doing normally I would leave them until like the day before I go on holiday so that I know they're gonna stay looking perfect because I don't do gel on my toes but I just need them to look nice tomorrow as well maybe I'll redo them on Sunday but I'll use the same color it will all look the same this is the moment when I realized that I may have not brought my regular toenail polish maybe we will be having gels Han is on I thought I'd just quickly show you what I am wearing today I am in sloth mode until this evening when I have a family dinner to go to but I thought I'd show you anyway so this is a brown wool set that I have from netporte it's by day deji Studios Deja Studios I can't remember how you say it I love this so and I've been really missing wearing it whilst the weather's been so warm I actually bought this a couple of months ago when the weather was freezing in the summer and then it suddenly got really hot honestly buying autumnal clothing in the summer is like doing the warm version of a rain dance I swear but yet happy to be back in this I will probably not be saying that by the end of winter but happy for now I'm wearing my Monica vinegar little gold I don't know what shape I want to call these I normally call them like a leaf or a feather these little round earrings I think they're so lovely like statement but really simple and like classic at the same time that's all I've got in today because obviously I have put on my tan so I didn't want to get any of my tan on any of my items of clothing so that is literally it apart from my little tortoise shell Asos clip so very very simple just keeping it really casual until this evening when I will be showing you an outfit that finally has some autumnal Vibes so luckily in my box of goodies here I actually got sent a couple of peachy polishes these are new launches to peachy in the gel bottle so this is the polished version of the new glaze polish that they've just launched and I'm gonna give this a go on my toes and we'll see how we go and if I don't get on with it this week then I'll redo them this weekend and run home and get a proper like nude nail polish but I'm gonna see how this goes because my toes are in like Nice condition like the natural nail color of them it looks really nice it's very even there's only a couple of marks from where my toes have been damaged from heels but I think this will cover it nicely so I'm gonna see how I got on with something that's a little bit more share [Music] foreign little outfit of the evening before we lose the light I forget this time of year how much sooner the Sun starts going down but I am wearing a skims tank top these are my favorite tank tops in the whole entire world they're just very flattering very comfy I love them so much and then I am wearing a satin midi skirt from Zara I've had this for years now I absolutely love it my new boots which I am obsessed with and then I am wearing the Monica vinegar heart necklace the big swirly drop earrings I've got the matching ring on and then my usual bracelet stack as well and then for a jumper I can't even tell you how badly you're balanced on this fan this is actually I feel like this is Defying Gravity I'm gonna take a photo and we will insert it wow I want my jumper I am going to take this gray one so it's still quite warm this evening and I'm not sure if we'll be sat outside or not so I just want to take a little jumper but in the boots I am being kept very very snuggly right now so just throwing this over my shoulders for now this is my Zara cashmere knit I was going to take my black one but I don't know what kind of dinner situation we'll be having we're going to Ryan's mum she has like an outdoor grill thing so I don't know if I'll get food smells on my jumper and I know I want to wear my cos one for a work event later this week so I'm gonna stick with the gray one so I can throw it in the wash and what I'm sorry I think that's it for my outfit for the evening no it's not I'm gonna take this back so this is my outfit of the evening and hopefully this is helpful to the lovely follower that asked if I could give them some outfit inspo for mixing Grays and tans I would definitely always opt for the one to be the accessory and then the other to be the clothing like right now we've got a bit of turn on the back we've got the boots and then we've got the jumper which has a lovely gray to it two very tricky little tones to mix I think that this is personally how I would do it good morning everybody I I've had one of those like moments where you just can't get dressed and everything ends up on the floor so please ignore the mess behind me I actually just made a tick tock fully exposing myself because I just can't pretend to be one of those aesthetic getting ready as anymore and I can't be bothered to tidy up after myself today so yeah this is today's outfit of the day I'm going to do some filming for an Armani Beauty project that I'm working on so I want it to look like super Chic suited on the top half but on the bottom half are going very autumnal the perfect daytime summer to Autumn outfit and then I have an outfit for this evening as well which I will show you but my jewelry today is going to stay the same so I thought I would show you what I've got going on up here so we've got the dainty dangly earring which will really I feel like it comes into its own more with this evening's outfits it's just super elegant and I love that and then I've actually just got one of the chunky gold swirly earrings on the other side Edge so kind of like balancing everything out but tying it in with the rest of my jewelry so I've got the heart locket again which I just love I actually I was meant to wear a different outfit and this was meant to go on with the other outfit but now I'm just leaving it on and then I've got the same ring and bracelet stack as last night as well one of the things that I also love about Monica vinegar are their sustainability efforts like I'm always so impressed by them so for example all of the silver is 100 recycled and they're gemstones and diamonds are all ethically sourced their packaging is also like fully recyclable which we love and is made from recycled materials and they also have a repair and reware program as well which I just think is so good I don't know of many brands that offer that but I absolutely love that and I actually did not know that until recently and I would 100 take them up on that service I just love my Monica vinegar pieces so much and I want to be able to wear them for longer and then have to buy less from them I just love that so much so warm I don't I don't understand summer to Autumn temperatures it's just I'm so confused but anyway let's go to London I'm actually really excited for my day today I don't know how much I'm gonna get to Vlog of the whole day because I've got some projects some branded projects on that I need to give my full attention to and I find it so hard to do two things at once in my brain so we'll see what we get up to but I'm also seeing Amelia or I haven't seen her in so long yeah so excited to go and hang with her we're actually Crossing pasta a couple of times today which I'm just over the moon about so let's go I did in fact not Vlog anything on Wednesday hello it's Friday it's Friday I didn't Vlog anything on Wednesday it was literally the most chaotic day of my life you don't need to hear about it but it was not it was not a great day things went wrong at every single point and yesterday I started vlogging and it's just I had the worst migraine so the vlogging yesterday it went poorly I was in Brighton I was on the way to my first I had two events yesterday and I had the worst migraine but I looked cute I also wore the blue Monica vinegar jewelry and it looked gorgeous I'm wearing the drop earrings today and the heart necklace and my bracelets and they look so cute but yeah I I have failed at the vlogging the past couple of days it's really it's it's not been great but I've not I've really not felt great at all it's been an interesting 48 hours but we are back for some more Ibiza prep today we are doing the nails the Autumn nails are going we're bringing in something a little bit more holiday vibing a little bit more summery to like say goodbye to the end of summer and I'm so excited Nails is top of the list and then I also I need to do hair mask a hair wash like the hair is dry so we need to like take care of it in advance of Ibiza and I'll probably take hair masks with me as well because my hair over the summer every summer just gets so fried I also need to go to boots because we need we need brow things we need we need the brow gel we need the brow pencil and I need SPF and I need face SPF so I've got a long list that's right I've got a long list four boots this morning but first up I'm gonna go have Ella do my nails I just really couldn't be bothered to do them myself this week so and I wanted what I wanted was um well you'll see but what I want is really quite a bit trickier for me to do on myself so it's just easier to have her do them and I'm lazy so off we go here we go I'm actually early for once she'll be shocked [Music] okay nails are done we have gone for Dolly bayab with there's a white color Blended over the top and then we have got a chrome powder over the top as well it's a super subtle but really like really nice when the light catches it next up boots and m s I forgot this morning MNS we can go there panicking for a second I couldn't find the Anastasia section where the Brows were the Brows were the Brows brows okay great what have we got here soft Brown I could do a soft Brown where the Ash OH ash brown yes ash brown and soft Brown I'm gonna go ash brown and go back and then dip brow gel what have we got ash brown yes stunning wonderful the worst has happened the worst the actual worst foreign [Music] s going in everything that isn't like a beauty product I think is now around the suitcase this is what I picked up from boots I've got a tinted SPF 50. I don't know if my skin is going to get on with this one but we'll see very annoying that Milo was a one that I love so much has literally just run out with two days to go until holiday but better now than on holiday I guess just annoying that I have to try something new when I know the other one works so well for me we then also have Anastasia Brow definer in Ash Brown we have the Anastasia Beverly Hills dip brow gel in the shade ash brown I'm a bit wobbly because I'm balancing on my heels anyway I also then pick up some extra razor heads I actually don't need to put the whole box in here we can just take one out but these are the Astrid razor heads so yeah my Razor isn't as sharp as I like it to be so we needed some new ones and I'm going to take that one away with me so I think we are basically there with packing I'm just gonna do a little bit of Hair Care Now how do you do this one-handed foreign shampoo um I have the whole range I got the shampoo and the conditioner and I think that's a serum as well so I'm just going to be using the pre-shampoo now on my hair this time of year annihilates my hair I don't know what it is about like a late September Heat Wave but my hair just gets so it just feels it looks fine at the moment it's post blow dry obviously earlier this week so it looks okay but it just feels drier than usual so I was talking to one of my friends I love talking to my non-influencer friends about what they're liking because they usually come out with some gems that aren't like extortionate and one of my friends talked about the L'Oreal elvive Bond repair shampoo and she's been using the conditioner as well so I decided to test out the full range so I'm going to use the bond shampoo to dump in my hair be right back so it says apply to like wet or damp hair leave for five minutes so I'm gonna see how this goes and if I feel like it does good things for my hair I am going to take it away with me as well and I'll ask whilst we're away because when I went to Ibiza last year it fried my hair obviously we went way more but I just really want to look after it so I'm gonna see if this range is helpful because I switched to just like a non I was obviously using the kerastas like color oriented ranges and then I stopped using that so I don't really have like colored hair that needs maintaining at the moment so I stopped using that and then I just switched to like a regular one that was like just kind of fun normal ish to dryish hair and I just don't feel like it was doing the best for me so I thought I'd see if there was anything else that my hair gets on with so I'm gonna use these two after when I wash my hair and I will keep you updated long term on how I get on with them I don't know if I'll be able to let you know like straight away I always feel like it takes me a few weeks of washing my hair with something to really know if my hair likes it or not and always always after a trip to the hairdressers so I will let you know after I see my hairdresser next if she says anything because she always says something that she knows if I've switched my shampoo so I'm gonna wait and see what she said so apart from my final packing pieces I have a dog dog hair on my lip again and changing and changing some pounds into Euros I think I am almost basically ready for Ibiza I am so excited I'm so looking forward to my holiday I honestly can't wait so thank you so much for getting ready with me this week I hope you enjoyed seeing what I wore a little bit as well sorry if I'm out of breath by the way I just had to run up the stairs because I left my batteries on charge downstairs and the camera ran out of battery so that's my amount of breath because your girl normally lives in a bungalow I'm gonna have to like start going to do some high intensity cardio gym stuff when I moved back into the house because we're actually gonna have stairs and I'm gonna need to go up them and I'm not used to the stairs I'm gonna have to start doing the stair Master at the gym but I hope you enjoyed also like seeing what I've been wearing this week and like I said if you want to take advantage of my Monica vinegar code please by all means go ahead if not it will just be me that's not really the point so knock yourselves out happy shopping I hope you enjoy it but yeah thank you so much for coming along with me this week I've really enjoyed this week's Vlog I'm so excited for the next one it feels like it's been so long since I lasted an Ibiza Vlog I honestly can't wait the last one I think was stuck in Ibiza and that's my all-time favorite Ibiza Vlog hopefully nothing like that will happen touch touchwoods nothing in here is real wood the Mercury is finally out of retrograde so hopefully we'll be fine and all of the flights will be fine and yeah yeah obviously it's been a week it has been a week of technical glitches like no other I am very happy that as of today that is apparently over yep fingers crossed for a great holiday I can't wait I'm obviously gonna bring you guys along with me but yeah I will see you guys next week love you bye thank you [Music]
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Florence floor ends Italian if you rents a fire and see listen is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany it is the most populous city in Tuscany with three hundred eighty three thousand eighty-four inhabitants in 2013 and over 1 million five hundred twenty thousand in its metropolitan area Florence was a center of medieval European trade and Finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era it is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages a turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions from 1865 to 1871 the city was the capital of the recently established kingdom of Italy the Florentine dialect forms the base of standard Italian and it became the language of culture throughout Italy due to the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri Petrarch Giovanni Boccaccio niccolò machiavelli and Francesca Guido Dini the city attracts millions of tourists each year and the historic center of Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 the city is noted for its culture Renaissance art and architecture and monuments the city also contains numerous museums and art galleries such as the Uffizi gallery in the Palazzo Pitti and still exerts an influence in the fields of art culture and politics due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world Florence is an important city in Italian fashion being ranked in the top 15 fashion capitals of the world furthermore it is a major national economic center as well as a tourist and industrial hub in 2008 the city had the 17th highest average income in Italy topic history Florence originated as a Roman city and later after a long period as a flourishing trading and banking medieval commune it was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance according to the Encyclopedia Britannica it was politically economically and culturally one of the most important cities in Europe and the world from the 14th to 16th centuries the language spoken in the city during the 14th century was and still is accepted as the Italian language almost all the writers and poets in Italian literature of the Golden Age are in some way connected with Florence leading ultimately to the adoption of the Florentine dialect above all the local dialects as a literary language of choice starting from the late Middle Ages Florentine money in the form of the gold Florin financed the development of industry all over Europe from Britain to Bruges to Lyon and Hungary Florentine bankers financed the English kings during the Hundred Years War they similarly financed the papacy including the construction of their provisional capital of Avignon and after their return to Rome the reconstruction and Renaissance embellishment of Rome Florence was home to the MIDI c1 of European history's most important noble families Lorenzo de Medici was considered a political and cultural mastermind of Italy in the late 15th century two members of the family were popes in the early 16th century Leo the 10th in Clement the 7th catherine de medici married king henry ii of france and after his death in 1559 reigned as regent in france marie de medici married Henry the fourth of France and gave birth to the future king louis xiii the medici reigned as grand dukes of tuscany starting with Cosimo I de Medici in 1569 and ending with the death of Gian Gastone de Medici in 1737 topic Roman origins the Etruscans initially formed in 200 BC the small settlement of Fiesole face'll II in Latin which was destroyed by Lucius Cornelius sulla in 80 BC in reprisal for supporting the populares faction in Rome the present city of Florence was established by Julius Caesar in 59 BC as a settlement for his veteran soldiers and was named originally fluenta owing to the fact that it was built between two rivers which was later changed to floor entia flouring it was built in the style of an army camp with the main streets the cardo and the decumanus intersecting at the present Piazza della Repubblica situated along the via cassia the main route between Rome in the north and within the fertile valley of the Arno the settlement quickly became an important commercial center in centuries to come the city experienced turbulent periods of ostrogothic rule during which the city was often troubled by warfare between the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines which may have caused the population to fall to as few as 1,000 people peace returned under Lombard rule in the 6th century Florence was conquered by Charlemagne in 774 and became part of the Duchy of Tuscany with luca's capital the population began to grow again and commerce prospered in 854 Florence and Fiesole were united in one County topic second millennium Margrave Hugo chose Florence as his residency instead of Lucca at about 1000 AD the Golden Age of Florentine art began around this time in 1013 construction began on the basilica de san miniato Almonte the exterior of the church was reworked in Romanesque style between 10:59 and 11:28 in 1100 Florence was a commune meaning a city-state the city's primary resource was the Arno River providing power and access for the industry mainly textile industry and access to the Mediterranean Sea for international trade another great source of strength was its industrious merchant community the Florentine merchant banking skills became recognized in Europe after they brought decisive financial innovation eg bill of exchange double entry bookkeeping system to medieval fairs this period also saw the eclipse of Florence's formerly powerful rival Pisa defeated by Genoa in 1284 and subjugated by Florence in 1406 and the exercise of power by the mercantile elite following an anti aristocratic movement led by Gian o della Bella that resulted in a set of laws called the ordinances of Justice 1293 topic Middle Ages and Renaissance topic rise of the Medici of the population estimated at ninety four thousand before the black death of 1348 about twenty five thousand are said to have been supported by the city's wool industry in 1345 florence was the scene of an attempted strike by wool comers Chompy who in 1378 rose up in a brief revolt against oligarchic rule in the revolt of the Chompy after their suppression Florence came under the sway a tea - - 14:34 of the Albizzi family who became bitter rivals of the Medici in the fifteenth century Florence was among the largest cities in Europe considered rich and economically successful life was not idyllic for all residents though among whom there were great disparities in wealth Cosimo de Medici was the first Medici family member to essentially control the city from behind the scenes although the city was technically a democracy of sorts his power came from a vast patronage network along with his alliance to the new immigrants the gente nuova new people the fact that the Medici were bankers to the Pope also contributed to their ascendancy Cosimo was succeeded by his son puro who was soon after succeeded by Cosimo's grandson Lorenzo in 1469 Lorenzo was a great patron of the Arts commissioning works by Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli Lorenzo was an accomplished poet and musician and brought composers and singers to Florence including Alexander Agricola Johannes Gillan and heinrich isaac by contemporary Florentines and since he was known as Lorenzo the Magnificent Lorenzo el magnífico following Lorenzo de Medicis death in 1492 he was succeeded by his son puro - when the french king charles the eighth invaded northern italy puro - chose to resist his army but when he realized the size of the french army at the gates of pisa he had to accept the humiliating conditions of the french king these made the Florentines rebel and they expelled Perrault to with his exile in 1494 the first period of Medici rule ended with the restoration of a Republican government topic Savonarola Machiavelli and the Medici Pope's during this period the Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola had become prior of the san marco monastery in 1490 he was famed for his penitential sermons lambasting what he viewed as widespread immorality and attachment to material riches he blamed the exile of the Medici as the work of God punishing them for their decadence he seized the opportunity to carry through political reforms leading to a more democratic rule but when Savonarola publicly accused Pope Alexander the 6th of corruption he was banned from speaking in public when he broke this ban he was excommunicated the Florentines tired of his extreme teachings turned against him and arrested him he was convicted as a heretic and burned at the stake on the Piazza della Signoria on the 23rd of May 1498 a second individual of unusually acute insight was niccolò machiavelli whose prescriptions for Florence's regeneration under strong leadership have often been seen as a legitimate of political expediency and even malpractice in other words Machiavelli was a political thinker perhaps most renowned for his political handbook titled the prince which is about ruling in the exercise of power commissioned by the Medici Machiavelli also wrote the Florentine histories the history of the city Florentines drove out the Medici for a second time and re-established a republic on the 16th of May 1527 restored twice with the support of both emperor charles v and pope clement the 7th Giulio de Medici the Medici in 1532 became hereditary dukes of florence and in 1569 grand dukes of tuscany ruling for two centuries in all tuscany only the republic of lucca later a Duchy and the principality of Piombino were independent from Florence topic 18th and 19th centuries the extinction of the Medici dynasty and the accession in 1737 of Francis Stephen Duke of Lorraine and husband of Maria Theresa of Austria led to Tuscany's temporary inclusion in the territories of the Austrian crown it became a Secunda janitor of the habsburg-lorraine dynasty who were deposed for the House of bourbon-parma in 1801 from 1801 to 1809 s' was the capital of the Napoleonic client state kingdom of a Turia bourbon-parma were deposed in December 1807 when Tuscany was annexed by France Florence was the prefecture of the French department of Arno from 1808 to the fall of Napoleon in 1814 the habsburg-lorraine dynasty was restored on the throne of Tuscany at the Congress of Vienna but finally deposed in 1859 Tuscany became a region of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861 Florence replaced Turin as Italy's capital in 1865 and in an effort to modernize the city the Old Market in the Piazza del mercato Vecchio and many medieval houses were pulled down and replaced by a more formal Street plan with newer houses the Piazza first renamed piazza vittorio emanuele ii then Piazza della Repubblica the present name was significantly widened in a large triumphal arch was constructed at the West End this development was unpopular and was prevented from continuing by the efforts of several British and American people living in the city a museum recording the destruction stands nearby today the country's second capital city was superseded by Rome six years later after the withdrawal of the French troops made its addition to the kingdom possible topic 20th century after doubling during the 19th century Florence's population was to triple in the 20th resulting from growth in tourism trade financial services and industry during World War two the city experienced a year-long German occupation 1943-1944 and was declared an open City in late July 1944 as troops of the British Eighth Army closed in in early August the retreating Germans decided to demolish all the bridges along the Arno linking the district of Oltrarno to the rest of the city making it difficult for troops of the 8th army to cross however at the last moment Charles Steinhaus 'ln at the time Consulate of 26 countries in Florence convinced the German General in Italy that the ponte vecchio was not to be destroyed due to its historical value florence was liberated by new zealand south african and british troops on the 4th of august 1944 the allied soldiers who died driving the Germans from Tuscany are buried in cemeteries outside the city Americans about nine kilometres 5.6 miles south of the city British and Commonwealth soldiers a few kilometres east of the centre on the right bank of the Arno instead an equally historic area of streets directly to the south of the bridge including part of the corridor Vassar Ianno was destroyed using mines since then the bridges have been restored to their original forms using as many of the remaining materials as possible but the building surrounding the Ponte Vecchio have been rebuilt in a style combining the old with modern design shortly before leaving Florence as they knew that they would soon have to retreat the Germans executed many freedom fighters and political opponents publicly in streets and squares including the Piazza Santo Spirito at the end of World War two in May 1945 the US Army's information and educational branch was ordered to establish an overseas university campus for demobilized American servicemen and women in Florence Italy the first american university for service personnel was established in june 1945 at the school of Aeronautics in Florence Italy some 7,500 soldier students were to pass through the university during its for one month sessions CGI American universities in November 1966 the arno flooded parts of the center damaging many art treasures around the city there are tiny placards on the walls noting where the floodwaters reached at their highest point topic 21st century on the 25th of May 2016 the BBC reported that a sinkhole thought to have been caused by a bursting of a water pipe opened up a 200 meter 660 feet hole on the Arno River Bank in Florence topic geography Florence lies in a basin formed by the hills of qiraji Fiesole Settignano our century Poggio Imperioli and bellows Gardo Florence the Arno River three other minor rivers mud noni Emma and grieve and some streams flow through it topic climate Florence has a humid subtropical climate CFA tending to Mediterranean CSA it has hot summers with moderate or light rainfall and cool damp winters as Florence lacks a prevailing wind summer temperatures are higher than along the coast rainfall in summer is convectional while relief rainfall dominates in the winter snow flurries happen almost every year but often result in no accumulation the highest officially recorded temperature was 42 point 6 degrees Celsius 108 point seven degrees Fahrenheit on the 26th of July 1983 and the lowest was minus twenty three point two degrees Celsius minus nine point eight degrees Fahrenheit on the 12th of January 1985 topic government the legislative body of the municipality as the City Council consiglio communally which is composed of 36 councillors elected every five years with a proportional system contextually to the mayoral elections the executive body as the City Committee Giunta communally composed by seven Assessors that is nominated and proceeded over by a directly elected mayor the current mayor of Florence as dario nordella the municipality of florence is subdivided into five administrative boroughs Cordillera each borough is governed by a council consiglio and a president elected contextually to the city mayor the urban organization is governed by the Italian Constitution art 114 the borough's have the power to advise the mayor with non-binding opinions on a large spectrum of topics environment construction public health local markets and exercise the functions delegated to them by the City Council in addition they are supplied with an autonomous founding in order to finance local activities the boroughs are centro storico historic center population 60 7170 campo de mart population eighty eight thousand five hundred eighty eight gavin anna galuzzo population forty thousand nine hundred seven isolate Oleg Naya population sixty six thousand six hundred thirty six roof rady population one hundred 3761 all of the five boroughs are governed by the Democratic Party the former Italian Prime Minister 2014 to 2016 Matteo Renzi served as mayor from 2009 to 2014 topic main sites you Florence is known as the cradle of the Renaissance like Khalid elrina amento for its monuments churches and buildings the best-known site of Florence as the dome Cathedral of the city santa maria del fiore known as the duomo whose dome was built by Filippo Brunelleschi the nearby Campanile a partly designed by Giotto and the baptistry buildings are also highlights the dome 600 years after its completion is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world in 1982 the historic center of Florence italian centro storico de Firenze was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO the center of the city is contained in medieval walls that were built in the 14th century to defend the city at the heart of the city in Piazza della Signoria is Bartolomeo amenities fountain of neptune 1563 to 1565 which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture at the terminus of a still functioning Roman aqueduct the layout and structure of Florence in many ways harkens back to the Roman era where it was designed as a garrison settlement nevertheless the majority of the city was built during the Renaissance despite the strong presence of Renaissance architecture within the city traces of medieval baroque Neel classical and modern architecture can be found the Palazzo Vecchio as well as the Duomo or the city's Cathedral are the two buildings which dominate Florence's skyline the river Arno which cuts through the old part of the city is as much a character in Florentine history as many of the people who lived there historically the locals have had a love-hate relationship with the Arno which alternated between nourishing the city with Commerce and destroying it by flood one of the bridges in particular stands out the Ponte Vecchio old bridge whose most striking feature as the multitude of shops built upon its edges held up by stilts the bridge also carries Vasari's elevated corridor linking the fec to the Medici residents palazzo pitti although the original bridge was constructed by the Etruscans the current bridge was rebuilt in the 14th century it is the only bridge in the city to have survived world war ii intact it is the first example in the Western world of a bridge built using segmental arches that as arches less than a semicircle to reduce both span to rise ratio and the numbers of pillars to allow lesser encumbrance in the riverbed being in this much more successful than the roman alchemy tar bridge the Church of San Lorenzo contains the Medici Chapel the mausoleum of the Medici family the most powerful family in Florence from the 15th to the 18th century nearby is the Uffizi gallery one of the finest art museums in the world founded on a large bequest from the last member of the Medici family the Uffizi is located at the corner of Piazza della Signoria a site important for being the center of Florence's civil life and government for centuries the Palazzo della signoria facing it is still home of the municipal government many significant episodes in the history of art and political changes were staged here such as in 1301 Dante Alighieri was sent into exile from here commemorated by a plaque on one of the walls of the Uffizi on the 26th of April 14 78 Jacopo de Patsy and his retainers tried to raise the city against the Medici after the plot known as Lacan jorah de patsy the Pazzi conspiracy murdering Giuliano de Perrault de Medici and wounding his brother Lorenzo all the members of the plot who could be apprehended were seized by the Florentines and hanged from the windows of the palace in 1497 it was the location of the bonfire of the vanities instigated by the Dominican friar and preacher Girolamo Savonarola on the 23rd of May 1498 the same Savonarola and two followers were hanged and burned at the stake a round plate in the ground marks the spot where he was hanged in 1504 Michelangelo's David now replaced by a replica since the original was moved in 1873 to the Galleria de la kadhi mia was installed in front of the Palazzo della signoria also known as Palazzo Vecchio the lodge EA dei lanzi in piazza della signoria as the location of a number of statues by other sculptors such as Donatello John Bologna Emma naughty Angelini although some have been replaced with copies to preserve the originals topic monuments museums and religious buildings you Florence contains several palaces and buildings from various eras the Palazzo Vecchio is the town hall of Florence and also an art museum this large Romanesque crenelated fortress palace overlooks the Piazza della Signoria with its copy of Michelangelo's David statue as well as the gallery of statues in the adjacent la gia dei lanzi originally called the Palazzo della signoria after the Signoria of Florence the ruling body of the Republic of Florence it was also given several other names palazzo del Popolo palazzo dei priori and palazzo de calais in accordance with the varying use of the palace during its long history the building acquired its current name when the Medici Dukes residence was moved across the Arno to the Palazzo Pitti it is linked to the Uffizi and the Palazzo Pitti through the corridor Vajrayana palazzo medici riccardi designed by michelada Bartolomeo for Cosimo el Vecchio of the Medici family is another major edifice and was built between 1445 and 1460 it was well known for its stone masonry that includes rustication and ashlar today it is the head office of the metropolitan city of Florence and hosts museums in the Riccardi on the library the Palazzo Strozzi an example of civil architecture with its rusticated stone was inspired by the palazzo medici but with more harmonious proportions today the palace is used for international expositions like the annual antique show founded as the BNL del antiquary ando in 1959 fashion shows and other cultural and artistic events here also as the seat of the istituto nazi unallied elrina cemento and the noted gabon of Yuzo with the librarian reading room there are several other notable places including the palazzo riccelli designed by Leon Battista Alberti between 1446 and 1451 and executed at least in part by bernardo Rhossili no the Palazzo daven zotti which houses the Museum of the old Florentine house the Palazzo della Asakura sione generally designed in the neo-renaissance style in 1871 the Palazzo Spinney firown' II in Piazza Santa Trinita a historic 13th century private palace owned since the 1920s by shoe designer Sal tor Ferragamo as well as various others including the Palazzo Borghese the Palazzo de Bianca Capello the Palazzo Antinori and the royal building of Santa Maria Novella Florence contains numerous museums and art galleries where some of the world's most important works of art are held the city is one of the best preserved Renaissance centers of art and architecture in the world and has a high concentration of art architecture and culture in the ranking list of the 15 most visited Italian art museums two-thirds are represented by Florentine museums the UH Fizi is one of these having a very large collection of international and Florentine art the gallery is articulated in many halls catalogued by schools in chronological order engendered by the Medici family's artistic collections through the centuries it houses works of art by various painters and artists the Vasari corridor is another gallery built connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Pitti Palace passing by the Uffizi and over the Ponte Vecchio the galleria de la kadhi meeow houses a Michelangelo collection including the David it has a collection of Russian icons and works by various artists and painters other museums and galleries include the Bargello which concentrates on sculpture works by artists including Donatello John bolonia and Michelangelo the Palazzo Pitti containing part of the medici families former private collection in addition to the med d.c collection the palaces galleries contain many Renaissance works including several by Raphael and Titian large collections of costumes ceremonial carriages silver porcelain and a gallery of modern art dating from the 18th century adjoining the palace are the boboli gardens elaborately landscaped and with numerous sculptures there are several different churches and religious buildings in Florence the Cathedral is santa maria del fiore the san giovanni baptistry located in front of the cathedral is decorated by numerous artists notably by Lorenzo Ghiberti with the gates of paradise other churches in Florence include the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella located in Santa Maria Novella square near the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station which contains works by Masaccio Paolo Uccello Fela Pina lippy and Domenico Ghirlandaio the basilica of santa croce the principal franciscan church in the city which is situated on the piazza de santa croce about 800 meters 2,600 feet southeast of the duomo and is the burial place of some of the most illustrious Italians such as Michelangelo Galileo Machiavelli Bosco lo Rossini thus it is known also as the temple of the Italian glories Tempio della Tolly glory the Basilica of San Lorenzo which is one of the largest churches in the city situated at the center of Florence's main Market district and the burial place of all the principal members of the medici family from Cosimo el Vecchio to Cosimo 3 Santo Spirito in the old tarnow Quarter facing the square with the same name or son Michelle whose building was constructed on the site of the kitchen-garden of the monastery of San Miguel a now demolished Santissima Annunziata a Roman Catholic Basilica and the Mother Church of the surveyed order ode Nisan T which was founded by the lay or der of the humility and is among the first examples of Baroque architecture built in the city the Santa Maria del Carmen in the Oltrarno district of Florence which is the location of the brancacci chapel housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by masaccio and masolino panicale later finished by filippino lippi the Medici Chapel with statues by Michelangelo in the San Lorenzo as well as several others including Santa Trinita san marco santa Felicita bhadiya fiorentina san Gaetano san miniato al Monte Florence Charterhouse and Santa Maria del Carmen the city additionally contains the Orthodox Russian Church of Nativity and the great synagogue of Florence built in the nineteenth century Florence contains various theaters and cinemas the Odeon cinema of the Palazzo della Strozzi know as one of the oldest cinemas in the city established from 1920 to 1922 in a wing of the Palazzo della Rosina it used to be called the cinema Teatro salvo yeah so voice cinema theatre yet was later called Odeon the Teatro della pergola located in the center of the city on the eponymous street is an opera house built in the 17th century another theater as the teatro comunale or Teatro del Maggio musicale Fiorentino original we built as the open-air amphitheater the polity AMA fiorentino vittorio emanuele which was inaugurated on the 17th of May 1862 with a production of dönitz Edie's Lucia di Lammermoor in which seated 6000 people there are several other theaters such as the salon Chino Caston le the Teatro Puccini the Teatro Verdi the Teatro Goldoni in the Teatro Nicolini topic squares streets and parks aside from such monuments Florence contains numerous major squares PS and streets the Piazza della Repubblica is a square in the city center location of the cultural cafes in bourgeois palaces among the squares cafes like Cafe Gilley posh Kowski or the Hard Rock Cafe the juubi Ross cafe has long been a meeting place for artists and writers notably those of futurism the piazza santa croce is another dominated by the basilica of santa croce it is a rectangular square in the center of the city where the calcio Fiorentino is played every year furthermore there is the Piazza Santa Trinita a square near the Arno that marked the end of the via de tournay Buena Street other squares include the Piazza San Marco the Piazza Santa Maria Novella the Piazza beccaria and the Piazza della libertà the center additionally contains several streets such include the via Camilo Cavour one of the main roads of the northern area of the historic center the via Ghibelline AX one of Central Florence's longest streets the Via dei cals I Willy one of the most central streets of the historic centre which links Piazza del Duomo to Piazza della Signoria winding parallel to Via Roma and Piazza della Repubblica the via de tournay Bonney luxurious Street in the city centre that goes from antenori square to Ponte Santa Trinita across Piazza Santa Trinita characterized by the presence of fashion boutiques the viale d Sirkin Bellagio knee six Lane boulevards surrounding the northern part of the historic centre as well as others such as Via Roma via degli speciali via de cera Thani and the viale de Cali Florence also contains various parks and gardens such include the boboli gardens the park o delica sheen the Giardino Bardini and the Giardino de semplice amongst others topic demographics in 1200 the city was home to 50,000 people by 1300 the population of the city proper was 120,000 with an additional 300,000 living in the cantata between 1500 and 1650 the population was around 70,000 as of the 31st of October 2010 the population of the city proper is 370 thousand 702 while Eurostat estimates that six hundred ninety six thousand seven hundred sixty-seven people live in the urban area of Florence the metropolitan area of Florence pronto and pistoia constituted in 2000 over an area of roughly 4,800 square kilometers 1853 square miles is home to 1.5 million people within florence proper 46.8% of the population was male in 2007 and 53.2% were female miners children aged 18 and less totaled 14.10 percent of the population compared to pensioners who numbered 25 point nine five percent this compares with the Italian average of eighteen point zero six percent minors and nineteen point nine four percent pensioners the average age of Florence resident as 49 compared to the Italian average of 42 in the five years between 2002 and 2007 the population of Florence grew by three point two two percent while Italy as a whole grew by three point five six percent the birth rate of Florence as seven point six six births per 1000 inhabitants compared to the Italian average of nine point four five births as of 2009 87 point four six percent of the population was Italian an estimated 6,000 Chinese live in the city the largest immigrant group came from other European countries mostly Romanians and Albanians three point five two percent East Asia mostly Chinese in Filipino two point one seven percent the Americas one point four one percent and North Africa mostly Moroccan zero point nine percent economy tourism is by far the most important of all industries and most of the Florentine economy relies on the money generated by international arrivals and students studying in the city the valued tourism to the city totaled some sixty two point five billion euros in 2015 and the number of visitors had increased by five point five percent from the previous year in 2013 Florence was listed as the second best world city by Conde Nast Traveler manufacturing and commerce however still remain highly important Florence is also Italy's 17th richest city in terms of average workers earnings with the figure being twenty three thousand two hundred sixty-five euros the overall city's income as six billion five hundred thirty-one million two hundred four thousand four hundred seventy three euros coming after Mantua yet surpassing Bolzano topic industry commerce and services Florence is a major production and commercial center in Italy where the Florentine industrial complexes in the suburbs produce all sorts of goods from furniture rubber goods chemicals and food however traditional and local products such as antiques handicrafts glassware leather work art reproductions jewelry souvenirs elaborate metal and iron work choose accessories and high-fashion clothes also dominate a fair sector of Florence's economy the city's income relies partially on services and commercial and cultural interests such as annual fairs theatrical and lyrical productions art exhibitions festivals and fashion shows such as the calcio Fiorentino heavy industry and machinery also take their part in providing an income in nuovo pignoli numerous factories are still present and small to medium industrial businesses are dominant the florence prado pistoia industrial districts and areas were known as the third italy in the 1990s due to the exports of high-quality goods and automobile especially the Vespa and the prosperity and productivity of the Florentine entrepreneurs some of these industries even rivaled the traditional industrial districts in Emilia Romagna and Veneto due to high profits and productivity in the fourth quarter of 2015 manufacturing increased by 2.4 percent and exports increased by 7.2 percent leading sectors included mechanical engineering fashion pharmaceutics food and wine during 2015 permanent employment contracts increased by forty eight point eight percent boosted by nationwide tax break topic tourism tourism is the most significant industry in central Florence from April to October tourists outnumber local population tickets to the Uffizi and academia museums are regularly sold out and large groups regularly fill the basilica's of Santa Croce and Santa Maria Novella both of which charge for entry tickets for the Uffizi and academia can be purchased online prior to visiting in 2010 readers of Travel + Leisure magazine ranked the city as their third favorite tourist destination in 2015 Conde Nast Traveler Eaters voted Florence as the best city in Europe studies by Euromonitor International have concluded that cultural and history oriented tourism is generating significantly increased spending throughout Europe Florence is believed to have the greatest concentration of art in proportion to its size in the world thus cultural tourism is particularly strong with world-renowned museums such as the Uffizi selling over 1.93 million tickets in 2014 the city's convention center facilities were restructured during the 1990s and host exhibitions conferences meetings social forums concerts and other events all year in 2016 Florence had 20,000 588 hotel rooms in 570 facilities international visitors use 75% of the rooms some 18% of those were from the US in 2014 the city had 8.5 million overnight stays a euro monitor report indicates that in 2015 the city ranked as the world's 36th most visited in the world with over 4.95 million arrivals for the year tourism brings revenue to Florence but it creates certain problems the Ponte Vecchio the San Lorenzo market and Santa Maria Novella are plagued by pickpockets the province of Florence receives roughly 13 million visitors per year and in peak seasons that can lead to overcrowding at popular locations Mayor Dario nordella is particularly concerned about visitors who arrive on buses stay only a few hours spend little money but contribute significantly to overcrowding no Museum visit just a photo from the square the bus back and then on to Venice we don't want tourists like that he said some tourists are less than respectful of the city's cultural heritage according to NAR della in June 2017 he instituted a program of spraying church steps with water to prevent tourists from using such areas as picnic spots while he values the benefits of tourism there has been an increase among those who sit down on church steps eat their food and leave rubbish strewn on them he explained to boost the sale of traditional foods the mayor had introduced legislation enacted in 2016 that requires restaurants to use typical Tuscan products and rejected McDonald's application to open a location in the Piazza del Duomo topic food and wine production you food and wine have long been an important staple of the economy the Chianti region as just south of the city and its Sangiovese grapes figure prominently not only in its Chianti Classico wines but also in many of the more recently developed super Tuscan blends within 32 kilometers 20 miles to the west as the karmic mondo area also home to flavorful Sangiovese based Reds the celebrated Chianti Rufina district geographically and historically separated from the main Chianti region is also few kilometers east of Florence more recently the Bulgarians about 150 kilometres 93 miles southwest of Florence has become celebrated for its Super Tuscan Reds such as Sassicaia and Ornella topic culture topic art Florence was the birthplace of high Renaissance art which lasted from 1450 to 1527 while medieval art focused on basic storytelling of the Bible Renaissance art focused on naturalism and human emotion medieval art was abstract formulaic and largely produced by monks whereas Renaissance art was rational mathematical individualistic consisted of linear perspective and shading chiaroscuro and produced by specialists Leonardo da Vinci Donatello Michelangelo and Raphael religion was important but with this new age came the humanization of religious figures in art such as expulsion from the Garden of Eden okay homo Bosch 1470s and Madonna della Sigala people of this age began to understand themselves as human beings which reflected in art the Renaissance marked the rebirth of classical values in art and society as people studied the ancient masters of the greco-roman world art became focused on realism as opposed to idealism Chi Mabuhay and jawed oh the fathers of Italian painting lived in Florence as well as Arnulfo and Andrea Pisano renew errs of architecture and sculpture Brunelleschi Donatello and Masaccio forefathers of the Renaissance gibberty and the della Robbia Filippo Lippi and Angelique Oh Botticelli Paolo Uccello and the universal genius of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo their works together with those of many other generations of artists are gathered into several museums of the town the Uffizi gallery the Palladino gallery with the paintings of that golden ages the Bargello with the sculptures of the Renaissance the Museum of San Marco with FRA Angelico's works the academy the chapels of the Medicis Juana Rody's house with the sculptures of Michelangelo the following museums Bardini horn stew Bert Romano Rossini the Gallery of Modern Art the Museo del Opera del Duomo the Museum of silverware and the museum of precious stones several monuments are located in Florence the Florence baptistry with its mosaics the cathedral with its sculptures the medieval churches with bands of frescoes public as well as private palaces Palazzo Vecchio palazzo pitti palazzo medici riccardi palazzo devon zotti monasteries choice ters refectory stuff sir Tosa in the Archaeological Museum includes documents of Etruscan civilization in fact the city is so rich in art that some first-time visitors experience the Stendhal syndrome as they encounter its art for the first time Florentine architects such as Filippo Brunelleschi 1377 214 66 and Leon Battista Alberti 1404 to 1472 were among the fathers of both Renaissance and neoclassical architecture the cathedral topped by Brunelleschi's dome dominates the florentine skyline the Florentines decided to start building it late in the 13th century without a design for the dome the project proposed by Brunelleschi in the 14th century was the largest ever built at the time and the first major dome built in Europe since the two great domes of Roman times the Pantheon in Rome and hiya Sophia in Constantinople the dome of santa maria del fiore remains the largest brick construction of its kind in the world in front of it as the medieval baptistry the two buildings incorporate in their decoration that transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance in recent years most of the important works of art from the two buildings and from the nearby giotto's campanile a have been removed and replaced by copies the originals are now housed in the museum della paura del duomo just to the east of the Cathedral Florence has large numbers of art filled churches such as San Miniato al Monte San Lorenzo Santa Maria Novella Santa Trinita Santa Maria del Carmen Santa Croce Santo Spirito The Onion's IATA Agni Santi and numerous others artists associated with Florence range from Arnulfo de cambio in Chima Bowie to Giotto nany dybenko and Paolo Uccello through Lorenzo Ghiberti and Donatello and masaccio and the della Robbia family through fra angelico and Botticelli and pura della Francesca and on to Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci others include benvenuto cellini Andrea del Sarto venez Olga's Olli Domenico Ghirlandaio Filippo Lippi Bernardo wanta lantee or cognate filippino lippi Verrocchio Bronzino dizzy Dario da sanjohnno Mikkel orzo the Rose Telly's the Sangha lows and Pontormo artists from other regions who worked in Florence include Raphael Andrea Pisano John bolonia Ilsa DOMA and peter paul rubens picture galleries in florence include the Uffizi and the Pitti palace - superb collections of sculpture are in the Bargello and the Museum of the works of the Duomo they are filled with the creations of Donatello Verrocchio dizzy Dario desengaño Michelangelo and others the Galleria de la kadhi mia has Michelangelo's David perhaps the best-known work of art anywhere plus the unfinished statues of the slaves Michelangelo created for the tomb of Pope Julius ii other sites include the medieval city hall the Palazzo della signoria also known as the Palazzo Vecchio the Archaeological Museum the Museum of the history of science the garden of Archimedes the Palazzo daven zotti the Stuart museum st. Mark's the Medici chapels the Museum of the works of Santa Croce the museum of the cloister of Santa Maria Novella the zoological museum Bluffs Pecola the Bardini and the Museo horn there is also a collection of works by the modern sculptor Marino Marini in a museum named after him the Strozzi Palace is the site of special exhibit topic language Florentine Fiorentino spoken by inhabitants of Florence and its environs is a Tuscan dialect in the immediate parent language to modern Italian its vocabulary and pronunciation are largely identical to standard Italian to the hard CK between two vowels as in Ducato is pronounced as a fricative H similar to an English H this gives Florentines a highly recognizable accent the so called gorgeou Toscana other traits include using a form of the subjunctive mood last commonly used in medieval times a frequent usage in everyday speech of the modern subjunctive and a shortened pronunciation of the definite article I instead of ill Dontae Petrarch Boccaccio pioneered the use of the vernacular instead of the latin used for most literary works at the time topic literature despite Latin being the main language of the courts and the church in the Middle Ages writers such as Dante Alighieri and many others use their own language the Florentine vernacular descended from Latin in composing their greatest works the oldest literary pieces written in Florentine go as far back as the 13th century Florence's literature fully blossomed in the 14th century when not only Dante with his Divine Comedy 13:06 to 1321 and Petrarch but also poets such as guido cavalcanti and Lapo johnny composed their most important works Dante's masterpieces the Divine Comedy which mainly deals with the poet himself taking an allegorical moral tour of Hell purgatory and finally heaven during which he meets numerous mythological or real characters of his age or before he is first guided by the Roman poet Virgil whose non Christian beliefs damned him to hell later on he is joined by Beatrice who guides him through heaven in the 14th century Petrarch and Giovanni Boccaccio led the literary scene in Florence after Dante's death in 1321 Petrarch was an all-rounder writer author and poet but was particularly known for his consigliere or the book of songs where he conveyed his unremitting love for laura his style of writing has since become known as Petrarch ism boccaccio was better known for his Decameron a slightly grim story of florence during the 1350s bubonic plague known as the Black Death when some people fled the ravaged city to an isolated country mansion and spent their time there recounting stories and novellas taken from the medieval and contemporary tradition all of this is written in a series of 100 distinct novellas in the 16th century during the Renaissance Florence was the hometown of political writer and philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli whose ideas on how rulers should govern the land detailed in the print spread across European courts and enjoyed enduring popularity for centuries these principles became known as Machiavellianism topic music you Florence became a musical center during the Middle Ages and music and the Performing Arts remain an important part of its culture the growth of northern Italian cities in the 1500s likely contributed to its increased prominence during the Renaissance there were four kinds of musical patronage in the city with respect to both sacred and secular music state corporate church and private 73 it was here that the Florentine Camerata convened in the mid 16th century and experimented with setting tales of Greek mythology to music and staging the result in other words the first operas setting the wheels in motion not just for the further development of the operatic form but for later developments of separate classical forms such as the symphony in concerto after the year 1600 Italian trends prevailed across Europe by 1750 it was the primary musical language the genre of the Madrigal born in Italy gained popularity in Britain and elsewhere several Italian cities were larger on the musical map than their real size for power suggested Florence was once such city which experienced a fantastic period in the early 17th century of musica theatrical innovation including the beginning and flourishing of opera opera was invented in Florence in the late 16th century when Yakubu Perry's Daphne and opera in the style of manoda was premiered 74 opera spread from Florence throughout Italy and eventually Europe vocal music in the choir setting was also taking new identity at this time at the beginning of the 17th century two practices for writing music were devised one the first practice our style antico prima practica the other the style moderno secondo protego the style antico was more prevalent in northern europe and style moderno was practiced more by the italian composers of the time composers and musicians who have lived in florence include purist rosie 1550 after 1608 Giulio cuchini 1550 1 to 1618 and Mike Francis 1961 to 2009 Giulio cuchinis Buckland knew of music was significant in performance practice technique instruction at the time the book specified a new term in use by the 1630s called manoda which indicated the combination of voice and Basso continuo and connoted a practice of stating text in a free lirikl yet speech like manner this would occur while an instrument usually a keyboard type such as harpsichord played and held chords while the singer sang spoke the monadic line topic cinema Florence has been a setting for numerous works of fiction and movies including the novels and associated films such as light in the Piazza Cal McCrory Appassionata Hannibal a room with a view T with Mussolini virgin territory' in Inferno the city is home to renowned Italian actors and actresses such as Roberto Benigni Leonardo P Rossi oniy and Vittoria Puccini topic cuisine you Florentine food grows out of a tradition of peasant eating rather than rarefied high cooking the majority of dishes are based on meat the whole animal was traditionally eaten tripe trippa and stomach lamprey toda were once regularly on the menu and still are sold at the food cart station throughout the city antipasti include crostini Toscani sliced bread rounds topped with a chicken liver based pate and sliced meats mainly prosciutto and salami often served with melon when in season the typically saltless Tuscan bread obtained with natural levain frequently features in Florentine courses especially in its soups ribollita and papa al Pomodoro or in the salad of bread and fresh vegetables called panzanella that is served in summer the bistecca alla Fiorentina is a large the customary size should weigh around 1.2 to 1.5 kilograms 40 to 50 ounces the date steak t-bone steak of Chianina beef cooked over hot charcoal and served very rare with its more recently derived version the tagliata sliced rare beef served on a bed of arugula often with slices of Parmesan cheese on top most of these courses are generally served with local olive oil also a prime product enjoying a worldwide reputation among the desserts chat Giada alla fiorentina a white flatbread cake is one of the most popular it is a very soft cake prepared with extremely simple ingredients as typical of Florentine cuisine and is especially eaten at Carnaval topic research activity research institutes and university departments are located within the Florence area and within two campuses at Polo de novo Li and polo scientific Odessa stow Fiorentino as well as in the research area of consiglio nazionale e della ricer che topic science and discovery Florence has been an important scientific center for centuries notably during the Renaissance with scientists such as Leonardo da Vinci Florentines were one of the driving forces behind the Age of Discovery Florentine bankers financed Henry the Navigator and the Portuguese explorers who pioneered the route around Africa to India in the Far East it was a map drawn by the Florentine Paulo dal Pozzo Toscana le a student of Brunelleschi that Christopher Columbus used to sell his enterprise to the Spanish monarchs and which he used on his first voyage Mercator projection is a refined version of Tosca Nelly's taking into account the Americas of which the Florentine was obviously ignorant Galileo and other scientists pioneered the study of optics ballistics astronomy Anatomy and so on Pico della Mirandola Leonardo Bruni Machiavelli and many others laid the groundwork for our understanding of science topic fashion by the year 1300 Florence had become a center of textile production in Europe many of the rich families in Renaissance Florence were major purchasers of locally produced fine clothing and the specialists of fashion in the economy and culture of Florence during that period is often underestimated Florence is regarded by some as the birthplace and earliest center of the modern post-world War two fashion industry in Italy the Florentine soirees of the early 1950s organized by Giovanni Battista Georgy me were events where several Italian designers participated in group shows and first garnered international attention florence has served as the home of the italian fashion company salvatore ferragamo since 1928 Gucci Roberto Cavalli and Emilio Pucci are also headquartered in Florence other major players in the fashion industry such as Prada and Chanel have large offices and stores in Florence or its outskirts Florence's main upscale shopping street as via de tournay Bruni where major luxury fashion houses and jewelry labels such as Armani and Bulgari have their elegant boutiques Via del Perry own and Via Roma or other streets that are also well known for their high-end fashion stores topic historically vocations topic scope EO del carro the scope yodel Cara explosion of the cart is a celebration of the First Crusade during the day of Easter a cart which the Florentines called a brindle owned and which is led by four white oxen is taken to the Piazza del Duomo between the baptistry of st. John the Baptist Batista Roda san giovanni and the florence cathedral santa maria del fiore the cart is connected by a rope to the interior of the church near the cart there is a model of a dove which according to legend is a symbol of good luck for the city at the end of the Easter Mass the Dove emerges from the nave of the Duomo and ignites the fireworks on the cart topic calcio storico calcio storico Fiorentina historic Florentine football sometimes called calcio in costume is a traditional sport regarded as a forerunner of soccer though the actual gameplay most closely resembles rugby the event originates from the Middle Ages when the most important Florentine Nobles amused themselves playing while wearing bright costumes the most important match was played on the 17th of February 1530 during the siege of Florence that day papal troops besieged the city while the Florentines with contempt of the enemies decided to play the game notwithstanding the situation the game is played in the Piazza de Santa Croce a temporary arena is constructed with bleachers in a sand covered playing field a series of matches are held between four teams representing each quartiere quarter of Florence during late June and early July there are four teams Azuri light-blue Bianchi white Rossi red and Bertie green the Azuri are from the quarter of Santa Croce Bianchi from the quarter of Santo Spirito Verdi are from San Giovanni and Rossi from Santa Maria Novella topic sport in association football Florence is represented by ACF Fiorentina which plays in Serie A the top league of Italian league system ACF Fiorentina has won two Italian championships since their formation in 1926 they play their games at the Stadio artemio franchi which currently holds 47,000 282 the female squad of ACF Fiorentina have won the Women's Association football Italian championship of the 2016-17 season the city is home of cover Schiano the main training ground of the Italian national team and the technical department of the Italian Football Federation Florence was selected to host the 2013 UCI World Road Cycling Championships since 2017 Florence is also represented in excel Enza the top tier of rugby union league system in Italy by I Medici which is a club established in 2015 by the merging of the senior squads of AI Cavalieri of Prado and Firenze rugby 1931 I met Aki won the Serie A championship in 2016-17 and were promoted to XL Enza for the 2017-18 season rory nan Florencia is a successful water polo club based in florence both its male and female squads have won several italian championships and the female squad has also european titles in there paul mares topic transportation topic cars the center of florence is closed to through traffic although buses taxis and residents with appropriate permits are allowed in this area is commonly referred to as the ztl zona traffic a limited o which is divided into several subsections residents of one section therefore will only be able to drive in their district and perhaps some surrounding one's cars without permits are allowed to enter after 7:30 p.m. or before 7:30 a.m. the rules shift during the tourist filled summers putting more restrictions on where one can get in and out topic buses the principal public transit network in the city is run by the atif and leanne da bus company individual tickets or a pass called Carta agile with multiple rides should be purchased in advance and are available at local tobacconists bars and newspaper stalls and must be validated once onboard these tickets may be used on odd if and ly NEA buses tram BIA and second-class local trains only within City railway stations train tickets must be validated before boarding the main bus station is next to Santa Maria Novella railway station Trenitalia runs trains between the railway stations within the city and to other destinations around Italy in Europe the central railway station Santa Maria Novella is about 500 meters 1,600 feet northwest of the Piazza del Duomo there are two other important stations campo de mart andrew fraidy most bundled routes are forensic pisa Parente v Reggio and Firenze arezzo along the main line to rome other local railways connect Florence with Borgo San Lorenzo in the Majella area fainting a railway in Siena long distance 10 kilometres 6.21 miles buses are run by the CETA comput cap companies the transit companies also accommodate travelers from the Amarillo Vespucci Airport which is five kilometres 3.1 miles west of the city centre and which has scheduled services run by major European carriers topic trams in an effort to reduce air pollution and car traffic in the city a multi-line tram network called tram via is under construction the first line began operation on the 14th of February 2010 and connects Florence's primary intercity railway station Santa Maria Novella with the southwestern suburb of scand Ichi this line is 7.4 kilometers 4.6 miles long and has 14 stops the construction of a second line began on the 5th of November 2011 construction was stopped due to contractors difficulties and restarted in 2014 completion is now scheduled for 2018 this second line will connect Florence's Airport with the city center a third line from Santa Maria Novella to the qiraji area where are the most important hospitals of Florence is also under construction topic florence public transport statistics the average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Firenze for example to and from work on a weekday as 59 minutes 13% of public transit riders ride for more than two hours every day the average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit as 14 minutes while 22 percent of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day the average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit as 4.1 kilometers while 3% travel for over 12 kilometers in a single direction topic railway-station Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station as the main national and international railway station in Florence and is used by 59 million people every year the building designed by Giovanni Mischa lucci was built in the Italian rationalism style and it is one of the major rationalist buildings in Italy it is located in Piazza delle stazione near the Fortezza da Basso a masterpiece of the military Renaissance architecture and the V led Serkan villaggio nee and in front of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella zaps from which it takes its name as well as numerous high speed trains to major Italian cities Florence is served by international overnight sleeper services to Munich in Vienna operated by Austrian Railways op the new high-speed rail station is under construction and is contracted to be operational by 2015 it is planned to be connected to Vespucci Airport Santa Maria Novella railway station and to the city centre by the second line of tram via the architectural firms Foster + Partners in Lancet e-pass Oliva jordo & Associates designed this new rail station topic airport the Florence Airport parrot Ola is one of two main airports in the tuscany region though it is not widely used by popular airlines the other airport in the tuscany region is the galileo galilei International Airport in Pisa pick international relations topic twin towns and sister cities florence is twinned with topic other partnerships topic notable residents Sir Harold act an author and St John Archer opus scholar Leonie Battista Alberti polymath Dante Alighieri poet Giovanni Boccaccio poet baldesarra bandha UT 14th century chronicler Sandro Botticelli painter Aureliano Brandolini agronomist and development cooperation scholar Robert Browning an Elizabeth Barrett Browning 19th century English poets Filippo Brunelleschi architect Michelangelo Buonarroti sculptor painter author of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and david francesco Casagrande ii cyclist roberto cavalli fashion designer Carlo Collodi writer enrico covery fashion designer Donatella sculptor Oriana Fallaci journalist and author salvatore ferragamo fashion designer and shoe maker Mike Francis born Francesco Puccini singer and composer Shilpa basri born Corrado furrow she sculptor credited as the principal figure of modern art in Thailand Frescobaldi family notable bankers and wine producers Galileo Galilei Italian physicist astronomer and philosopher john doe early 14th century painter sculptor and architect Lorenzo Ghiberti sculptor Gucci Gucci founder of the Gucci label Robert Lowell poet niccolò machiavelli poet philosopher and political thinker author of The Prince and the discourses masaccio painter rose mcgowan Florence born actress medici family Girolamo may historian and humanist antonio meucci inventor of the telephone Florence Nightingale pioneer of modern nursing and statistician Virginia old Amy countess of castiglione early photographic artist secret agent and courtesan Valerio profound eval Flemish painter Raphael painter Anna Sarfati children's author Girolamo Savonarola reformist Adriana Cerrone politician Giovanni spat aleni politician Antonio squishy loopy organist and composer Evangelista Torricelli Italian physicist Giorgio Vasari painter architect and historian Amerigo Vespucci Explorer and cartographer namesake of the Americas Leonardo da Vinci polymath Lisa del Giocondo model of the Mona Lisa Giorgio antonucci physician psychoanalyst and an international reference on the questioning of the basis of psychiatry topic in popular culture you Florence appears in the videogames Assassin's Creed 2 an assassin's Creed Brotherhood and was often called fiance topic see also category buildings and structures in Florence Chancellor of Florence chronica Fiorentina European University Institute Florentine School historical states of Italy list of squares in Florence outline of Florence topic references topic sources topic external links Florence art museums the high Renaissance in Florence video UNESCO video
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What if things dont work as planned... with libido empowerment
hi guys uh I have a very interesting situation that I want to share with you and look at it from the libido empowerment perspective so I have uh several YouTube channels and um that's one of my main strategies right now for libido empowerment and the uh the channels stop growing a lot the last like two days maybe it's because of also that people are um more busy with you know family and stuff but for example the German channel is for the first time it reached like in a month it reached 400 subscribers in a month and a half and now um yeah a little bit less than a month and a half and now it's gonna be the first time that I actually the first time that from one day to the next I actually lose subscribers instead of gain and my other channels including freedoms for example this English Channel hasn't really grown the last days and um the last two or three days and um some of it is a little bit flat you could say some of the growth it's still there but it's a little bit flat and I want to share with you what to do in this type of situation so you have a couple of options uh the first is of course you ask yourself what would give me the highest libido empowerment at this time so the highest probability for joy and the highest probability for sexuality so if you for example post a new a new video okay and you know that that's posting a new video will always give you more Pro possible more possibly more um a friend of mine is calling me right now it's just bad timing um yeah I have to tell them later um it's confusing me right now uh so yeah he stopped calling okay so basically you choose um you choose what would give you the most um probability for sexuality or most probability for Joy right now so you you kind of weigh your options um and you think about you know um and I one thing that I came up with is okay if the German Channel right now is not growing even though I put a video there but I have like 12 other channels then I'll pick the channel that seems to give me the most return on investment right now but for whatever reason maybe it's the universe playing its game who knows it doesn't matter so it's not always you that's something that I learned in life it's not always you it's sometimes it's just it just don't want it doesn't it's not it's not supposed to be in that moment so okay so for example I saw that the Thai ASMR Channel got a couple of new uh followers and and so and the Japanese one got two more followers so I can focus on those and then also it gives me room to think about something else which I was which was like um maybe I should diversify and I've been starting the last two or three days to diversify a little bit so I started a website for um for kind of a special kind of relationships also in in Central and South America mostly Spanish includes also Spain then I launched um a classifieds website for for Latin American Market I'm thinking about launching a dating website for friends because I love French women so so I'm starting to put these things together so it's not just one platform One Singular thing and the thing is that it it will need this is my motivational Point here it will need time you cannot expect everything to run immediately uh just because you do a libido empowerment but it will give you certainly um either the Joy or the energy or or the the sexuality to keep on going and that's the great thing about libido empowerment there is there's an unlimited source of power for for going this way and so you're going to have inevitably you're going to run into into points where it's just not working it's not growing but the great thing about libido empowerment uh concept is it's not singularly focused on one uh particular way to do it it's more concerned about what is it that right now in this moment in time would be the very best option from all the options that you have from all the skills that you have from all the skills you could learn and everything and for me I realized that probably the highest return on investment would be if I put down a couple days just launching all kinds of blogs and websites that um that serve this purpose and um you kind of have to wait sometimes which is more uh which if if if if if if it tends more towards Joy or a probability of sexuality you kind of have to weigh uh which way it's gonna go and because you're not gonna always have both um sometimes you're not gonna enjoy it that much but it's gonna increase your probabilities of sexuality very much and you kind of have to balance that um but but uh Joy is uh should definitely a lot of times should be a big a big part of that and um so I wanted to talk about this because because I just hit that roadblock in the sense that uh up until now uh for example my German Channel and my French Channel were growing very quickly for in comparison to what I was used to from my previous channel so that was good growth and suddenly it's come to a halt which doesn't mean it's gonna be hold forever and it definitely doesn't mean to give up and it definitely definitely doesn't mean to don't do any videos anymore it just means that um maybe you need to shift a little bit for a few days uh or for a little bit and run a couple of things parallel that you have to ask your libido empowerment like what do you feel would you need to do in order um for for it to take to be taken to the next level because what you definitely don't want to do is push constantly in the same direction uh when it's not working so if I were to constantly now post on the German channel that would actually backfire because that will in in me like if let's say you do that for a couple days it would comp and there's no growth or actually negative growth it would completely up your um your energy field and you would be really instead of being joyful you would be sad so it's not really libido empowerment libido empowerment is doing the things that uh that give you a clear return on investment in terms of Joy or probability of Joy or probability of sexuality and um because otherwise you you basically you're starting to close your your sacral chakra and it's something that you definitely don't want to do so that's my advice as to what happens when libido empowerment uh seems to hit a block it doesn't really hit a block but it seems to like uh okay this this way doesn't seem to give me any return right now so what should I do so that's the answer run several things parallel and re-ask yourself like what's right now if okay if that doesn't work right now maybe it will work in the future but if that doesn't work right now what is my other option that would give me the most Le libido empowerment
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6/19 Tegan & Sara - Ryan Adams Tour Memories + IWAF @ 9:30 Club #1, Washington, DC 11/06/16
I was thinking about the when we came here and played the first time when we go to the Ryan Adams the day that we arrived I remember the birch area coming in and he was like hanging out but then you felt so big because we've been like literally like just the point coffee shops basically and and I remember he was really quiet up so he just released this record it's amazing they're called heartbreaker and and so he we were going across the country in human head release turns like a b-side sort of like kind of little collection of music anyway we walked into the venue and he was sitting with some of the gear and he was really riled up because he got the bad review and he called the editor of the paper who'd given him the bad interview and told him off and I remember feeling like tremendous well I thought a lot of things but the two main major emotions that happened was that I felt jealous because we had been given bad reviews at that point all we did was just like crying for happened the second thing I thought was really impressed because we still would never do that but at the moment I understood even if a young britain young musician something it took a lot of courage to stand up for what you think is right [Applause] you're totally wrong maybe you've never reviewer was right I can't remember I barely remember any of that stuff but I just remember thinking like he's so strong he's so brave and I think they're really lucky that we got to go up in front of so many other people's audiences we didn't get the privilege of just putting on a record and being popular and having our own crowd we had to go and earn or audience at one time [Applause] we would have been like how we justify things really even we got bad reviews we're like well these people are paying attention there's no internet so we are like it'll be forgotten next week no he'll try again next time so anyway I was just thinking about that when we were playing that song as I saw the birch area it was not a plug for merchandise yes anyway interestingly another completely random this next song is sort of about that time period of my life [Applause] [Music] [Applause]
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Grisly Facts About Vlad the Impaler
16 Grizzly facts about Vlad the Impaler and his brutal War tactics Vlad the Impaler even his name sounds downright Sinister as one of the most reviled figures in history he is remembered as a bloodthirsty Tyrant his love of impaling people has earned him a dark place in the Public's imagination claims that he was the real life inspiration for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula the undead nobleman who like Vlad loved to poke holes in people havenly added to the fascination but who was Vlad the Impaler really one of the crul rulers in history he was born around 1430 as a prince in wakia a principality in what is today Romania Vlad TZ came of age in a turbulent time the aggressive expanding Ottoman Empire was setting its sight on Eastern Europe after successfully conquering con Constantinople in 1453 Vlad a Young Ruler struggling to Simply hold on to the throne H herited was thrust into the role of defender of his lands against the aggression of a much bigger Army he also had enemies closer to home and even went into conflict against Saxons though this may sound like a feel-good Underdog Story vlad's tactics made it a darker more complicated one whether or not totally true however vlad's bloody acts contributed to the legend of the Impaler and cast a dark shadow even to this day as a result of the conflict between the Ottoman Empire and vlad's home of wakia the teenage Prince and his younger brother Radu were taken by Sultan Morad II as hostages with his new rule came a new form of frenzy bloodlust most of his atrocities date from this period according to accounts no less than 20,000 prisoners of War had been impaled their bodies decaying on the Pikes whether or not 20,000 people were actually impaled remains debatable but vladar nevertheless built a chilling reputation for using gruesome War tactics impaling human beings on huge Pikes wasn't just to punish them Vlad knew the horrific spectacle had other uses part of the reason Vlad impaled people was so that it would put the fear of God into Spectators impalement was used as ad deterrent well deterrent might be too light a word for it some claim that vlad's use of impalement was actually an early form of terrorism perhaps one of the cruess stories in the vast repertoire of Vlad the Imp palalas involves his biggest enemies the Ottomans the sultan had sent a group of his men to meet with Vlad when they were presented to the ruler of wakia they did not remove their turbin it was nothing personal they claimed just a religious custom blad was not pleased he declared he would help them keep their turbin secure and he did so by nailing them to their heads the name Dracula perhaps the most infamous vampire name in popular imagination may come directly from Vlad himself his father was a member of the order of the Dragon an organization dead dedicated to destroying the Ottomans he went by the nickname Vlad draal or Vlad the dragon his son inherited the pension for dragon names and so signed his name Vlad Dracula or son of the Dragon whether or not Bram Stoker actually transformed Dracula into Dracula for his famous novel remains a hotly contested issue
Weird Facts
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Lightning Talk: Securing CI/CD Infrastructure for Tinkerbell - David McKay, Equinix Metal
hello welcome to my session today today we're going to be taking a look at securing the continuous integration and delivery infrastructure for the tinker bell project my name is david mckay and i am a senior developer advocate for equinix metal i am also a cncf ambassador and i do quite a lot of live streaming you can find my streams at rawcode.live my goal with streaming is to provide educational resources for all of us to learn the vast cloud native landscape together and today i want to introduce you to tinkerbell a bare metal provisioning system open sourced by equinix metal now a cncf sandbox project that aims to solve some challenges that have been difficult for a long time and that is commoditizing bare metal which is no easy task so before we dive right in let me just shrink myself down so tinkerbell isn't your run-of-the-mill project when we're working directly with the metal there are a lot of things that a little bit harder than working with virtual machines first tinkerbell has to run an n memory operating system that can handle partitioning disks encrypting disks writing and installing operating systems through container-based workflows there's multiple microservices that are responsible for understanding which bare metal devices are coming online through mac address identification there is ipexa for building the operating system and streaming the operating systems over the network and of course there's ip address management too in dhcp and while you can use traditional ci systems you're probably you definitely have to provide your own runners so in order to build out our continuous integration and delivery system for the tinkerbell project we need access to some metal personally i work for echo next metal and economics metal do donate a substantial amount of infrastructure and inventory to the cloud data foundation for projects like this my go-to tool for spinning up brand new machines on any cloud provider of choice is blooming and there are a few reasons i want to talk about polymer for this session one polymer very graciously gave us a free access to polymer cloud for the tinkerbell project this comes with a whole bunch of benefits from the security side it meant that we could commoditize access through their our back system it also meant we could take advantage of their secrets management as well something that bulumi does really well is allow us to really adhere and adopt get ops by having everything that we need including secrets and the repository and pushed they are of course encrypted using the polumi cloud back end however if you want to use pollumi and you want to stick to the open source you can use any cloud kms as a backend as well and this is our actual production stack file which is open source on github.com you can see we have aws credentials here and we also have our equinix metal credentials and next it's not we can't just spin up metal and magically does something right we have to go through some professioning stage so we need some software on the devices too my go to tool for this is solid stack again focusing on the security reasons of why i'm using the salt stack there's one there's no ssh as a transport protocol solstack uses 0mq based messaging to pass messages which the minions are subscribing to from the master and executing those days salt also has a concept of pillars which allows us to have secret information available on the salt master node and selectively distributing the keys that we want to each individual machine or minion based on a whole bunch of grains and parameters one final thing about the messaging system here is that it simplifies all of our network policies the minions only have to be able to speak to the salt master we're not opening up ports for the salt master to reach all of our minions and that's a big win too and the way that we're consuming salt stack or a provisioning salt stack on these machines is leveraging palumi's secret store writing the secrets that we need to cloud in it and then they'll come available to salt and the secrets being stored in pillars means that we can selectively distribute them based on grain data to each of the minions so the menus only get the secrets that we allow them to see and it's worth pointing out the while tinkerbell was open sourced by equinix metal and a majority of the team comes from equinix metal that is a cncf sandbox project this means that we're using hardware not on our equinox metal accounts but on our cncf accounts it also means that any maintainer or contributor regardless of where they where they are employed should be able to have the same amount of access we want to protect against the bus factor of course as well so we need to commoditize the access to the machines and for that i'm falling back on one of my other favorite tools teleport teleport allows us to disable open ssh we don't need to rely on giving people access to the machines by reaching out and getting their ssh keys or scraping them from github we don't need to add everybody to the project on equinix metal we can use teleport's ssh server which is backed by github sso and restrict access to these machines based on a group that we create within the tinkerbell organization on github so in order to give people access to the runners or to the salt master itself we just have to add them to a group on github and that's pretty cool we're keeping teleport secure by only allowing private ipv4 access for other nodes to join the cluster and again the tokens are all stored in the blooming store are encrypted by polumi and distributed via cloud and at two salt stack to the runners as needed so what does that all look like okay so first you can see all the codes to provision this infrastructure and the applications running on top of the machines at github.com tinkerbell infrastructure we have the paloma directory which is responsible for running the pollute up provisioning the bare metal writing everything that we need to cloud in it to self bootstrap the salt setup from there salt takes over and installs everything else that we need on itself and the runner devices using polumi's cloud we have access to see when pollutant commands are run against a stack we can just click on tinkerbell infrastructure production we can see the outputs you can see the configuration used including secrets although they are nicely sophisticated and what else is cool is that we have the activity view that shows us every time someone ran the blooming stack so we got really good visibility and to when any of these seekers were accessed the state was changed and nodes were spun up now in order to get access to the machines we can browse to teleport.tankerbill.org there is only one option to log in and that is through github i click the magic button and i now have access to all of the machines within the infrastructure think what is really cool about teleport as our ssh means is that we can have the ability to see active sessions and in fact we can even join them if they were in progress and see what the people are typing or doing or whatever and the sessions are also recorded so let's take a look at that we can jump on to our salt master and i can just run nice simple salt command to ensure that all of my devices are online if we pop back over here we can click on active sessions and we can see that i have an ssh session in progress and i have a join button which if i type echo hello i can see both of my terminals very very cool let's end both of these sessions and refresh and that'll end in just a moment hopefully it shows up here [Music] and now our session is gone we can go to our audit log we can see that sessions were started we can see the single sign-on from github we can see that someone joined a session and we can see the user disconnected we can come back here and click play on our recorded session and see all of those commands that were executed we got the cell we have the cell test.peng followed by our echo thank you for watching this session i hope you get as much value out of pollumi soul stack and teleport as i the tinker bell and equinix metal have a great day
CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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3rd Marine Division soldiers with JGSDF participate in Resolute Dragon 21 Force on Force
resolute dragon 21 we conducted bilateral functional training with their japanese ground self defense force specifically the fifth brigade that evolved into comprehensive training where we executed a force on force scenario with u.s forces alongside japanese forces on a simulated island in the first island chain the force on force that we are doing with second company as of right now is we are splitting the ao together and the japanese are defending their own objective while we are defending ours however we are integrating our cocs together so we can communicate degrading our fires together as well as any intel that we achieve our goal is to defeat or deny the enemy from taking each other's objective through similar tactics techniques and procedures inside the force on force i think that the most important takeaway coming out of this exercise is that in order to build trust with foreign partners we have to do more exercises like this the japanese are able to achieve their objectives as professional warfighters and the marines seeing that builds the trust and confidence that our partners are able to fight alongside us you
Defense Now
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U.S. launches $4 billion effort to electrify U.S. ports, cut emissions#news
[Music] foreign [Music] effort to Electrify U.S ports cut emissions Washington May 5th the Biden Administration on Friday launched a four billion effort to Electrify U.S ports and cut heavy-duty truck emissions as the government looks to address disproportionate impacts on nearby communities the U.S Environmental Protection Agency EPA said it was seeking input in its three billion dollar clean ports program to reduce pollutants at U.S ports and its one billion dollar clean heavy duty vehicle program to reduce vehicle emissions near ports and other truck routes EPA wants details about the availability market price and performance of zero emission trucks zero emission Port equipment electric charging and other infrastructure needs for zero emission Technologies White House National Climate advisor Ali zadie said the program is addressing pernicious pollution pumping through our Port communities by making Investments and setting standards that will spur a shift away from Dirty diesel to clean American-made Technologies zadie told Reuters that port's account for a significant share of emissions they are pockets of concentrated pollution zadie said you can be accelerating in the direction of more productive more efficient hubs of economic activity but we can cut emissions at the same time earlier this year the EPA finalized new clean air standards for heavy duty trucks for the first time in more than two decades that are 80 percent more stringent than current standards the EPA estimates that by 2045 the rule will result in up to 2 900 annual fewer premature deaths 1.1 million fewer lost school days for children and 29 billion dollars in annual net benefits the Senate voted 50-49 last week to overturn those rules that aim to drastically cut Smog and subforming emissions from heavy duty trucks but President Joe Biden has promised to veto the measure the EPA proposed an April new sweeping cuts to medium and heavy duty tailpipe emissions limits folks who live near ports no air pollution can be extreme because all trucks and all the vehicles moving Goods in and out of ports and on the backs of ship are polluting the air significantly Biden said in April California Regulators last week approved new rules requiring all medium and heavy-duty Vehicles sold in the state in 2036 b-0 emission and new reduced emission regulations for locomotives big rigs local delivery and government fleets must transition to zero emission by 2035 garbage trucks and local buses by 2039 and sleeper cab tractors and Specialty Vehicles by 2042.
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