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Creating an Audio Recording To Reprogram your Subconscious Mind - Duration: 10:12.

Welcome back to another video. My name is Aaron, and I help people

Expand their consciousness

Now in this video

I'm gonna be showing you exactly how to create a powerful tool that can

Transform the whole way you go about reprogramming your subconscious mind. I'm going to explain to you the benefit of it, but also

practically show you the tools and the different steps you want to use in order to

get there now understand first off that there are times of the day there are times and

Brainwave states that have a more influence over our subconscious mind now in one of my top viewed videos I

Talked about the power of being able to use the time of when you're going to bed at night to influence your subconscious mind

Because the idea is that when you wake up in the morning you aren't moving from a deep level of Brainwave activity the theta state

Determine the Delta state to the theta state to the alpha state to the beta state the beta in the alpha State are the awake

States of the conscious ones walking around and what we're normally in the idea

Is that when we go to bed at night?

We're moving from those conscious states and to the more deep brainwave activities and when we wake up in the morning

we're doing the other way, so

The idea is that in the 20 minutes that we're going to bed at night and in the 20 minutes that we're waking up in

The morning that is the most powerful time that we have to influence our subconscious mind

And if you think about it when we grow up

We're mainly in a theta state as we are growing up to about the age of 8 to 12 and what happens is as most

Of our beliefs are wired in that time because we're predominantly in a theta state

Which is a deep level of Brainwave activity then as we grow up

We get to the alpha Beta more often therefore less influence of our

subconscious mind the good news is that we can reprogram it by using this window of time or

By getting into a meditative type state which also has influence over the subconscious mind because we can consciously go

to an alpha State or a theta state by using binary ou beats or by also being able to

Get to that in a relaxation type state of being now for this process

What you can do is you are going to simply?

Use voice memos on your phone if you have an iphone or you're going to use whatever equivalent

You have on whatever phone you have

And what you want to do is you want to use your own voice now eventually if you guys want I will create actual

Visualization exercises that you can use as you're going to bed putting in different ideas of what you guys want whether it's self image

And you don't actually visualize it going through that, but you guys can also create this for yourself and what you're gonna

do is you're simply going to use your own voice and I'm Gonna give you the

Process right now that you can use that can really?

Powerfully influence your subconscious mind now. This is what you want to do as

You are you're gonna sit down

You're gonna get a piece of paper, and you're gonna write down certain things the first thing

I want you to write down is you're going to do some type of relaxation

Method now for this what you're going to do and one of the most powerful ones that I found is

being able to do what is called a body scan now a body scan will involve you saying and

Visualizing yourself flushing yourself with like a wave of relaxation

Through every individual part of your body you want to start with your head, so what you can write down right now

Is that you're going to?

visualize a wave of relaxation

Going through the top of your head going through your eyelids fill your eyelids feeling heavier feel this wave of relaxation

Loosening up your jaw we've seen up behind the ears

The forehead you can feel it you can even tense it up a little bit and just relax it

You're gonna feel it going through your neck then you're gonna feel it going through your left arm

Your left hand your right arm your right hand your chest. You're gonna feel it in your heart space

You're then going to feel it in your abdominals

Your hips and fill in your left thigh your right thigh your left leg calf your right

Leg calf and you're Gonna feel it through your feet

And you're gonna feel your body getting heavier and heavier and heavier and what you can then do is

Focus on fueling into your sense perceptions, so you're gonna actually say that you're going to write this down right now

And then we're eventually going to turn that into a voice memo

But what you want to do is you want to visualize and feel like your body is getting heavier and heavier

As you keep on going through this

Then what you're gonna do is that relaxation part is just to get you to a very relaxed state of being?

then what you're going to do is you're going to start to do some type of

Priming method now for this you can do affirmations

You can do visualization of visualizing your best self image

but what you want to do is you want to then write down exactly who you prefer to be the

characteristics of your body language

Imagine the best version of yourself

Imagine the way you carry yourself. How you talk to other people maybe even put in a scenario of you talking to

You the future?

significant other that you want to meet

Maybe of you running your business that you want to create or you doing your passion for a living and how that makes you feel?

Tap into moreso than just the thinking of it the actual feeling of what that is but use visualization

You sound here your own voice, but here what you would hear in that situation

And what you can begin to do is write out exactly who you prefer to be

Use the beliefs of that version of yourself and the beliefs that you have say my belief system

Woodinville involve me knowing that I am this type of person that

Everything comes to me at the right time that I trust the course of my life that I am already

Whole and complete that I can give myself the validation that I prefer and you're going to use and write down these

Statements as if you're saying it to yourself

I am use the words. I am and then fill in the blank and then use the words you know and visualize yourself

I am this body weight I feel

Energized I eat food that gives me energy

I am healthy I go to the gym every day all of these things and as you say it it will bring through a

Visualization and an image in your head now what you want to do is

do that for maybe 5 or 10 minutes this recording only has to be about 10-15 minutes long at the longest if you want and

do the visualization exercise for the first 4 or 5 minutes so write that down and then what you do is write down the

self-image of who you prefer to be the best version of yourself write down the body language the

Affirmations that really affirm that identity of who you prefer to be right down your values of things that you value maybe you value

Security maybe you value uncertainty maybe you value Connection with other people feeling compassionate

Maybe you value freedom to do what you want when you want to do it

Write all those things down and then under that write down the beliefs of the best version of yourself and write them down

I am and I believe this and I know this to be true

write down a list of maybe five or ten beliefs that you have under the new

Self-image so what you end up doing with this is

Wiring in the new self-image of who you prefer to be which will have a very powerful effect

Over yourself now

The next step to this is actually creating the recording so what you do is you get that voice memo on your phone or whatever

The equivalent of the kind of phone you have

And what you do is you just record it and you go through it

And it might take you a couple times to get used to but you actually

Step-By-step you go through the

Visualization exercise you talk and you feel the body skin

And you imagine yourself doing it, and you say it with the tonality that sounds very calm

but at the same time assertive kind of like I'm speaking to you right now you go through the

Visualization exercise of the body scan then you go to the self image of the way that you see the best version of yourself

Then you go through the beliefs that you would have then what you do is

You simply close it off by knowing that this is who you are and that when you wake up in the morning

Or when you come out of this meditation. This is who I am

you feel the

Emotions of the values you feel it inside your heart you can even put your hands over your heart to feel that emotion more

but the idea is that you create that it might take you a couple times creative to be ten or fifteen minutes long and

Then listen to that with headphones as you are going to bed

when you aren't in meditation

or when you wake up in the morning listen to it three times a day if you do this this has the potential of

Really transforming the kind of life you have by really reprogramming your subconscious, mom

This is something that I might eventually make some program around to really help you

Make that or for me using my own voice to make that for you to really maybe what we do

I was thinking of doing something let me know if this is something that interests you guys

I was thinking of making some type of program or some type of service to you guys

Where you guys and I give like a five or ten minute conversation with you?

You tell me exactly what you're looking

To become how you're looking to become the best version of yourself

And the kind of things you want to change and then I create maybe a 10 or 15 minute meditation

Guided meditations that is specific to you about that, and then you can use that as you go to bed

I would put some type of theta state binary

ObI underneath it with my voice in a very calm relaxing way to really use it as a powerful tool for you

So let me know if you guys are interested in that if you guys are that is something

I will create and then other than that

I want to just give that value to you in this video on YouTube

So I hope it helps you understand more about how you can influence your subconscious mind by creating a meditation that can

Powerfully influence you so with that being said I hope you guys enjoy this video

Feel free to like this video if you liked it subscribe

If you haven't already and as always I will see you guys on the next bit peace much love namaste all right. Bye

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An Important Monday Message - Duration: 2:01.

What's up guys. Wanted to send you this quick message on this beautiful Monday

here in Vancouver, BC. I'm just on the way the office, on the way to work. A couple

quick announcements for you today: Number one, my videos... my weekly videos will now

be coming out on Wednesdays versus Monday. Wednesday just turned out to be a

better day. My editor... I'm often throwing stuff at her

on the weekends and she's in a mad scramble to get it ready for Monday so...

just midweek, Wednesday, sending you the weekly video seems to be a better fit. So

be aware that next week there will be no Monday video and we'll start on the

Wednesday schedule. Number two is I want to request from you guys... I want to hear

from you. What are you wanting me to speak on? What are you wanting me to

cover? I'm here to serve you. I have no hidden agenda, just doing this for the

enjoyment and I'm wanting to give back with the teachings that I wish I would

have known 10, 15, 20 years ago. I've been rock bottom in my life. I've

been $100,000 in debt, depressed, not knowing what to do to now running my own

company with my business partner making millions of dollars a year, and, there's

lots I've learned in that process. There's lots I've learning about myself

and how to approach life and how to be successful and I want to share that with

you. But getting the feedback from you, getting to hear what you're wanting to

hear and what you're wanting me to talk about is really helpful. I mean, I can

talk, I can find topics each week but knowing that it's actually things you

want to hear will help me and it will help you. So leave a comment below, let me

know what you're wanting to hear in regards to business, entrepreneurship,

being successful, getting more out of life... I love talking about these

things, I want to help you guys and when I know what you're wanting to hear about

that helps me create content. So appreciate your subscription, appreciate

your views. I love it when you give me the likes and the comments and

this engagement lets me know that people are actually watching these and enjoying

these which really is my fuel to produce more content for you guys so... Alright so

happy Monday, have a great week. Crush it in whatever it is you're doing and we

will see you next Wednesday in my next weekly video. Alright guys, talk soon.

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Jessica Alba in a hot photoshoot for Maxim magazine — Jessica Alba in bikini - Duration: 1:54.

Jessica Alba in a hot photoshoot for Maxim magazine — Jessica Alba in bikini Jessica Marie Alba (/ˈælbə/; born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman. She has won various awards for her acting, including the Choice Actress Teen Choice Award and Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television, and a Golden Globe nomination for her lead role in the television series Dark Angel. Alba began her television and movie appearances at age 13 in Camp Nowhere and The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994). She rose to prominence as the lead actress in the James Cameron television series Dark Angel (2000–02) when she was 19 years old. Alba later appeared in Honey (2003), Sin City (2005), Fantastic Four (2005), Into the Blue (2005), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) and Good Luck Chuck (2007). In January 2012, Alba co-founded The Honest Company, a consumer goods company that sells non-toxic household products, and owns 15 to 20 percent of the company Alba expressed an interest in acting from the age of five. In 1992, the 11-year-old Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, whose grand prize was free acting classes. Alba won the grand prize, and took her first acting lessons. An agent signed Alba nine months later. Her first appearance on film was a small role in the 1994 feature Camp Nowhere as Gail. She was originally hired for two weeks but her role turned into a two-month job when one of the prominent actresses dropped out. Alba appeared in two national television commercials for Nintendo and J. C. Penney as a child. She was later featured in several independent films. She branched out into television in 1994 with a recurring role as the vain Jessica in three episodes of the Nickelodeon comedy series The Secret World of Alex Mack. She then performed the role of Maya in the first two seasons of the television series Flipper. Under the tutelage of her lifeguard mother, Alba learned to swim before she could walk, and she was a PADI-certified scuba diver, skills which were put to use on the show, which was filmed in Australia. In 1998, she appeared as Melissa Hauer in a first-season episode of the Steven Bochco crime-drama Brooklyn South, as Leanne in two episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210, and as Layla in an episode of The Love Boat: The Next Wave. In 1999, she appeared in the Randy Quaid comedy feature P.U.N.K.S.. After Alba graduated from high school, she studied acting with William H. Macy and his wife, Felicity Huffman, at the Atlantic Theater Company, which was developed by Macy and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and film director, David Mamet. Alba rose to greater prominence in Hollywood in 1999 after appearing as a member of a snobby high school clique in the Drew Barrymore romantic comedy Never Been Kissed, and as the female lead in the 1999 comedy-horror film Idle Hands, opposite Devon Sawa Her big break came when writer/director James Cameron picked Alba from a pool of 1,200 candidates for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier, Max Guevara, on the Fox sci-fi television series Dark Angel. Co-created by Cameron, the series starred Alba, and ran for two seasons until 2002, earning her critical acclaim as well as a Golden Globe nomination. Alba later admitted to suffering from anorexia while in preparation for Dark Angel. Alba has been well received in popular culture. She received the Teen Choice Award for "Choice Actress" and Saturn Award for Best Actress for her role in Dark Angel. In 2006, Alba received an MTV Movie Award for "Sexiest Performance" for Sin City. Her acting has also drawn criticism, however, as she was nominated for the Razzie Award for Worst Actress in 2005 for her performances in Fantastic Four and Into the Blue. She was nominated for the same award for 2007's Awake, Good Luck Chuck, and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Alba's film roles have included an aspiring dancer-choreographer in Honey, exotic dancer Nancy Callahan in Sin City, and as the Marvel Comics character Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, in Fantastic Four and its sequel. She also starred in Into the Blue (2005) and Good Luck Chuck (2007).Alba hosted the 2006 MTV Movie Awards and performed sketches spoofing the movies King Kong, Mission: Impossible III, and The Da Vinci Code.

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Learn Python Episode #6: Choosing an IDE - Duration: 8:14.

Alright, so what kind of work environment do we need to be efficient at

programming with Python? The question can be posed for any programming language

really, and so the answer is usually going to be same.

I mean feel free if you want to, to open up notepad on Windows or you know some

basic text editor and write a script and go over to the terminal and command prompt

and run it, however that's not efficient for a variety of reasons.

So, what we're going to be using is an IDE, which stands for integrated

development environment, and we're going to be using Jetbrains PyCharm. Now,

PyCharm is free for, I spelled that wrong

just go to Google, search PyCharm, and click on the link there which is from

jetbrains.com, and you can download it. Now when you get to the download screen

you're going to get a professional or community version, choose the community

version that is free, it's completely fully featured as far as i can tell, and

that's the one that we're going to be using in this video. Now

alternatively I mean you can go have a look at other IDEs for Python, but I find

that this one it just works really well, it's simple, and it does everything that

we need it to do, and it also has some advanced features which we may look at

some point in the future. So, go ahead download the installer for your platform,

it does require Java as well, so you can just open up Google and type download

Java, and it's going to take a java.com/download if you click that link, just

click download the appropriate version for your system, and once you

have that installed then you can install PyCharm. So, let's take a walk around

PyCharm right quick.

So, this is going to be the first screen that you see every time you start up

PyCharm. The first launch screen is a bit different you can choose a theme and

whatnot,

all that is relevant really. We're going to create a new project, it's going to be

pure Python, now there's also other options here if you want to start a

Django project, etc., but we're just going to start a Python project here and we're

going to choose version 3.5.1 which is also going to tell the IDE

here where to find the binary files to run Python. Now, we're also going to name

the project here, so first program, and this is going to be the name of our

project. It's going to create a folder called first program and this is how

we're going to identify it within here. So, along the left-hand side here this

is the project view so let's go ahead and right click and create a new file.

Now,

additionally you can create a new directory, a Python package, and a bunch of

different file types here. We're just going to choose a Python file and i'm going to

name it main, which is going to name it main.py, and here we can start typing

our script. So, again i'm just going to use the hello world example, and that's

all it's going to be. I'm going to save it, keyboard shortcuts are going

to take you a long way if you're going to become a programmer, so I expect you

know some already, if you don't on Windows Linux control + S saves the file

and on OS 10 its command + S so you don't have to always go through the menus and

stuff, but let's have a look through the menus. If you want to create a new

project, a new file, or directory you can open one etcetera, you can actually

access the settings by going to default

settings for this project, and a bunch of different options down here that we

don't really need. If you go to edit you're going to see you can undo and

it's also going to show you the corresponding keyboard shortcuts for

each one of these options, so this is command + Z and that's going to undo

whatever action I previously did, this is also going to be useful if you're going

to become a professional programmer. Same is true for copy, paste, find. We're going

to be discussing find at some point, I mean it's a pretty powerful command you

can find not only in the current file but your entire project if you want to

look for instances of variable or string or something you can actually search

through the entire root directory of this project if you want. If you go to

view and go tool windows here

is what we're looking at here project if we select that it's going to,

it should hide that, yeah, so it hid the project sidebar, so we're going to leave

that open. Now, we can also show favorite structure, etcetera. If you have version

control setup this will not be disabled and you can use that to perform first

control actions.

We're going to open up a Python console here and here we can actually run Python

code. If we wanted to say 5+5 you know and it's going to return that so this is

the interpreter itself, however if we want to actually open terminal we can

open a terminal here and here we can just type python3 main.py and it's

going to run what we have up in this file right here. Now additionally we have

a run right here. We can set up run, a run configuration here, to actually every

time we hit the run it's going to automatically run our projec,t so let's

go ahead and hit the plus sign, choose python,

and it's gonna be called a Python run, script is going to be python3 or the

script is going to be the the actual python script that we want run so it's

going to be main.py, script parameters this is if we're passing in any arguments or

anything we're not going to it's already found the Python interpreter because

when we set up the project we chose the correct Python version. This is going to

be interpreter options we're not going to be using any, and that's all that we

need to do. So, let's go ahead and click apply and then run, and it's going to run

the script, output that, and then it says it finished with exit code zero which is

completely normal.

So, every time you want to run if you have this little section opened here

just hit that play button, the Run button there, it's going to run the code

in real time. So, make changes, hit ctrl + S, and then run the code right there, this

is the most efficient way to run a program in an IDE, you know, you don't have

to switch back and forth between windows and stuff. So, this is the primary reason

that we're going to be using this IDE for the sake of this course. Again, feel

free to have a look at some others but I recommend if you're a complete novice to

any of this

just follow along exactly with what I'm doing and you shouldn't have a problem.

However, if you do there's a discussion section to the right of this video, use

it, let me know if you have any trouble, and I'll try to clear it up.

So, with all that said we are finally ready to actually get in to the language

itself.

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The Global Intellectual Property Academy – An Overview - Duration: 1:30.

[Voiceover] For over 10 years,

the Global Intellectual Property Academy

has been at the forefront of intellectual

property awareness and training.

As part of the United States patent and trademark office,

the Global Intellectual Property Academy or GIPA

works with many constituents including foreign officials

with responsibility for intellectual property,

small and medium size businesses in the U.S.

And officials from throughout the U.S. government.

To promote effective and balanced intellectual

property systems throughout the world

for the benefit of intellectual property owners and users.

GIPA accomplishes this through training

and capacity-building programs and through the use

of an ever expanding e-learning library

which cover the full range of IP including patents,

trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets

and enforcement of intellectual property.

Annually, over 7000 people participate in over 125 programs

and feedback from participants has been enthusiastic.

Through innovative IP programs and relationships

with key stakeholders worldwide,

the Global Intellectual Property Academy will continue

to serve as an important resource to the IP community.

For more information visit GIPA on the web at www.uspto.gov.

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"A must-do in Seoul" Seoul subway gains top reviews world-wide - Duration: 2:07.

Seoul is regularly featured in overseas publications as a travel destination.

Highlighted are the city's unique services and facilities implementing the latest technologies.

Standing head and shoulders above the rest is the capital's subway system.

Lee Jeong-yeon explains how it's earned deserving rave reviews.

Most Seoulites travel by BMW.

That is, bus, metro, and walking.

And the top-notch reliability, safety and cleanliness of Seoul's public transport has

also been in the spotlight overseas.

Just last year, TripAdvisor - one of the world's biggest travel websites - listed Seoul Metro

as one of the Korean capital's 'must-visit' attractions.

According to the website, an eye-catching perk of Seoul's metro is the transfer system

from bus to subway and vice-versa.

"Beep your card into the subway within half-an-hour of getting off the bus,... and you only have

to pay an extra five U.S. cents for your trip or commute."

Other media outlets such as CNN and BBC have also reported on the subway's top-of-the-class

wifi system that is available in every car on the train.

That is just one way the subway is designed to be user-friendly,... almost 90-percent

of stops have elevators,... and Business Insider - a New York-based news website - was impressed

by the screen doors installed in 2009 for safety.

Another American travel website, Wander Wisdom, ranked Seoul subway as one of the top four

subway systems in Asia, saying the 'lower level of air-conditioning' in some carriages

for people who don't like the cold... is a unique selling point.

"The instructions are very easy.

The metro is pretty easy to use and very useful."

"I think it's very clean.

There are many transfers.

And everywhere there is internet."

Over 40-percent of Seoul's residents use the subway; to say that it is the main artery

of the metropolis is no understatement.

And with more user-friendly amenities being built, Seoul's subway continues to get better

by the day.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

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A Chelsea Film: Wherever You May Be - Duration: 20:24.

Imagine you were standing on the moon

Over the horizon a planet appears. The Earth

Which colours do you see? Yes, that's what I thought.

Blue and white

An Earth with 194 countries

thousands of cities and billions of people.

But somewhere on this planet you will find a location that gathers so many of us together

People all over the world are looking at this location

from every single corner of planet Earth

What's so special about this location?

Let's find out

Let's get away from the moon and approach this blue planet right over there.

Fasten your seatbelt and enjoy the journey.

Well for years I lived about 20 minutes walk away

It was fantastic there

To be out walk alone on a match before the game

Stroll alone start to see people turning up

Walking along that same look in their eyes

as they get near you.

The excitement mounts a bit whatever the game

You don't feel as if you walking along on your own

you're all just one part of one bigger thing as you go along to the ground

And it just builds up in you as until you get there

Whatever route you come into it you'll always gonna look

at that certain bit of the ground and you're like "Yes I'm there".

I think it crazy that even in Arizona all the way like to far from London

where there are just people that have the same passion as I do for the club

One of the biggest qualities of Chelsea is the ability to gather

All the supporters as a unit

As a family and as brothers.

I mean you sit down like in this pub

you sit down and you've got people from all over the world

You bump into once, sometimes once a season, twice a season

Sometimes every week

You have always got this same, it's a common

kind of just talking point as if you have known them for ages.

It's fantastic.

So here in Phoenix we are officially

a part of Chelsea in America

Our specific group is called The Phoenix Blues

and we've got a great group here.

People from all ages that come out to the pub

whether the game is at 4:30 or 5:30 in the morning

9:30 whenever it is

It's always an early kick off time

and all people from our local area come out to support

the same team that we all love.

Chelsea Italia was born in 1996 in Udine, in the north of Italy

The founder was Stefano Frantz, who fell in love with the Blues after a trip in England

in which he managed to watch a few Chelsea games

It's been love at first sight

My first game as a Chelsea fan....

...1978.

10 years old got brought by me dad.

He's been a Chelsea fan all his life and his dad

An evening game against New York Cosmos

A friendly but we had just under 40.000 at the time

The Shed was packed, everywhere was packed basically

And the whole game we were really really pushing

and a very young Ray Wilking

got a cracking 30-yarder to make it 1-1

and the place went nuts

Even if you never been before it was that massive elation

It was the best kind of feeling when that goal went in

And it feels the same every week especially if it's against Tottenham

So here in India we have a pretty good fan base.

Run by our supporter club that is Chelsea India Supporter Club.

We are officially associated with Chelsea

We are a gold tier supporter club.

I'm a Chelsea fan as you can see from my shirt.

Why I love Chelsea, because that's the only club that

I started supporting from a very very young age.

Chelsea is my life and I've been supporting Chelsea since I was a kid

And I feel very much proud to support Chelsea

This is like my home

It's like more than a club more than a football team for me.

I can't describe my passionate love for Chelsea

and I'm a passionate fan from Nepal

Come on Chelsea!

You know, watching certain players

When I was growing up, I really wanted to be like those guys around the field.

Players that really played like the fans of the club

Petr Cech I always wanted to be like him in goal

just absolute fearless

Going to do whatever it took for the club for the team and

proudly wearing the shirt.

Players like John Terry out there

Captain, Leader, Legend.

There's no player like him and honestly in my lifetime

I'm not sure that I will ever see another player like him

For Chelsea or anyone

Drogba was really what got me into this.

Following the Ivory Coast

and that beautiful story behind him.

At the 2006 World Cup

is really what made me wanted to support him and support Chelsea

Just the fact that one man was able to

to bring a country together that had been fighting for so long

I wanted to follow him and I wanted to support him in every single

endeavor that he did

He is a hero

He is an absolute hero.

I felt in love with the English football

when I was just a little boy

Why The Blues?

Obviously because of legends

you should remember.

like Zola

Di Matteo

Vialli.

Players who made history for the club

and who used to play for Chelsea at that time

It has been amazing for us.

Well for years I lived about 20 minutes walk away

It was fantastic there

To be out walk along on a match day before the game

Stroll along see people starting to turn up

Walking along that same look in their eyes

as they get near you.

The excitement mounts a bit whatever the game

You don't feel as if you walking along on your own

You're all just one part of one bigger thing as you go along to the ground

Chelsea FC is my life

It will always be my life.

No other words can describe it.

I'm always Chelsea till I die.

Keep the blue flag flying high.

Sitting down one afternoon for an evening game

Just chatting to the guy who was here

Who's become my best friend

Comes from Denmark every game here.

Go over to his supporter group in Denmark

And when we go there

and last year

12 of us went over there for a few days to watch an away game

And it's absolute fantastic. We feel

it's like...

...coming in here it's the same feeling

It's absolute brilliant theirs enthusiasm

as I said if you're not able to get somewhere every week

Going into this Chelsea in America chapter

out here in Phoenix it's been really great because

I mean, I've met people that I never would have met before.

I can just cheer on my club and I can go to another state or another county

And find another group where I can just feel at home

Really support my team and I think it crazy that even in Arizona

All the way like so far away from London where

There are just people that have the same passion that I do for the club

And it's just great to have this support.

Yes I know you have to cope with people

asking you why do you support a foreign team?

Why do you support a team that play in another country?

Okay you like Chelsea but still who do you support in Italy?

Because many people think that some supporters are not well enough

just because they live in another country.

I just want to prove them wrong

because I think we are real supporters and we try our best to travel as much we can

And we want to make the players feel our passion and our support.

You could have the conversation with them as if you've known them for ages

You could talk about the same things because if anything

they are properly more

up to date with everything that's happening than you are

But I mean you sit down just like in this pub

you sit down and you've got people from all over the world

You bump into once, sometimes once a season, twice a season

It's a common kind of just talking point as if you have known them for ages.

It's fantastic.

I have been at Stamford Bridge a few times

I try to make it over there at least once a year

My first game in person was actually against Rubin Kazan in the Europa League

And that was just a great experience

walking into Stamford Bridge the first time

A feeling like no other

Experiencing the atmosphere and the people there

And being on Fulham Road and going to the pub and just meeting people from all over.

It just really shows how the Chelsea family is connected

You meet people from different countries from the same country as yourself.

You may never have met them before but you meet them there in England

which is a really cool experience.

Even though we are so far away from the club in London

We really get to be a part of something here that's really special

People that are dedicated

People that are passionate just the same way we are

Getting up at 5:30 in the morning to go watch a match with your brothers and sisters

All wearing the Chelsea shirts all singing the songs

Cheering in beers in 6 in the morning

There's really no feeling like it.

Some of the disadvantages that go hand in hand with that

We do have this small disconnect between us an London

and the club. Just because of the time difference

Some logistical challenges we face

but overcoming those makes you feel even more passionate.

and even more strongly about the club

Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kolkata

even the North East places they have really huge fan following Chelsea

We decided to start a fan page

We reached three years after that 135.000 followers

This page means everything to us it's simply a way for us

To express ourselves to Chelsea

Especially as we live in Lebanon

We are a family connected far away from London.

Forever Blue for ever Chelsea

It's just a really cool feeling to know that

No matter where you go Chelsea unites people whether

you are a supporter of 50 years or supporter of 1 year

There's always people there that will have your back

And they are there to cheer on the same team that we all love.

This year has been really special after

a some more disappointing season in 2015/16

To bring in Antonio Conte as our manager

And to see the success we have had under new management.

It has just been great to watch and it's been awesome being a Chelsea supporter the past 10-12 years.

That's difficult to describe that feeling

Purely because of how everything was stacked against us

And we really went against the odds

Just to get through

Absolutely incredible scenes

Something I can't even put into words

The way I felt

I think Chelsea is about this spirit, about this passion

This brotherhood

This togetherness and this freedom

We have become a family

I have been a part of the Phoenix Blues for about a year now

I didn't really know it was here.

Finally figured out "Oh you guys are here".

Having an amazing pub and amazing atmosphere.

I have met some of my closest friends through Chelsea

through Phoenix Blues.

It's a family to me, Chelsea is a family

The team is special to me just because of their passion

Their desire and the fans

Since following the team I really felt like I've been a part of a family

And Chelsea have really become a family to me.

Regardless what happens on the pitch

I know I always have a family around me

whether it's here in Phoenix or abroad in London

There's always a group of people that I have something in common with

And we can always support the team together win lose or draw.

It is so amazing to be here in Phoenix

in the middle of essentially nowhere.

Where a bunch of people over all the place

coming together to watch Chelsea together

I think Chelsea saved my life many times

We have dark periods

and bright periods.

But to be a Chelsea fan is good because

We don't lose the hope, never!

The feeling we get when Hazard bangs in a beauty

Or when John Terry applauds the fans

and kisses the badge it's simply unbeilable

There's nothing like it

It's a lot of people who love the same club we have

Our blood is blue

Up The Blues, Keep the blue flag flying high!

One life...

One love...

One club.

If I should describe Chelsea in five words

I would say....

Chelsea is simply my life.

You can feel Chelsea, you can breathe Chelsea

you can be Chelsea

Wherever you may be.

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Game of Thrones - Littlefinger gives Sansa an advice - Duration: 1:20.

Command suits you.

The Northerners are all facing north,

worried about the threat from beyond the Wall.

So they should be.

I know Cersei better than anyone here.

If you turn your back on her...

- You don't know Cersei better than anyone here. - I only meant to say...

That the woman who murdered my mother, father, and brother is dangerous?

Thank you for your wise counsel.

One of two things will happen...

Either the dead will defeat the living,

in which case...

all our troubles come to an end,

or life will win out.

And what then?

Don't fight in the North or the South.

Fight every battle, everywhere, always, in your mind.

Everyone is your enemy,

everyone is your friend...

every possible series of events is happening all at once.

Live that way and nothing will surprise you.

Everything that happens will be something

that you've seen before.

Lady Sansa, at the gate.

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Becoming an Agent: The First Week - Duration: 3:51.

There's this mystique about being an FBI agent.

You know, I know I questioned myself, "Hey, am I good enough for this?

Do I really think I can do it?"

And I think we need to just put that self-doubt on a shelf.

For some people this is going to be a lifestyle change for them.

Many have not been in a situation where they've had to carry a weapon.

They've never been in a situation where they've had to wear a tactical vest.

They've never been in a situation where they've had to actually apprehend someone and take

them into custody in a safe and effective manner.

On the first day, I think, I assume like most folks who got here, everyone was really excited

but also a fair bit nervous.

I had a decent idea of what to expect but no idea who I was going to be training with

or what the environment was really going to be like on a day-to-day basis.

And you don't always remember everything about Quantico 'cause it's a long process, but you

remember the first day.

For me the first day was a lot of uncertainty, I think, with the people, but then there's

also the uncertainty of, you know, or even a general idea I'm going to be an agent.

But you don't have any idea what that really means.

I didn't really know what to expect when I first showed up; I'd never done anything like

this.

You work so hard and you're actually, finally here.

It takes so long to get here and then you get here and it doesn't honestly feel quite

real.

There's a lot going on in those first couple weeks.

They're getting acclimated.

They've just arrived; they've been introduced to their supervisors and their support team,

which is counselors; they are getting their equipment issued to them; and we've put them

in a situation where now they're residing in a dormitory setting with, you know, 49

other people that they don't know.

It's a wide range of emotions, as you can imagine, and having experienced it myself,

you've got a bit of excitement-I mean, you're getting to realize your dream of becoming

a special agent with the FBI.

Agents have to establish that they have an acceptable level of physical fitness to perform

the job task associated with the job of a special agent.

We validate a test that's basic exercises that would establish a level of fitness, and

that's sit-ups, push-ups, a sprint, and a mile-and-a-half run.

In order to effect a lawful arrest you're going to need a level of fitness, and in order

to avoid injury, to get through the Academy, you're going to have to maintain a level of

fitness.

On the day of PFT I think everyone was very excited and nervous right before the test.

And before the test everybody was trying to provide words of encouragement and support

each other, much like going into a big game.

I think our class rallied together and did that for each other, and you go out and you

give it 100 percent and put it all on the line, and we were successful with that.

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The Brothers Karamazov Read-a-Long #BrosK - Duration: 8:02.

Hi everyone. I'm rincey and this is rincey reads. Today i'm going to be

talking about the brothers karamazov read-along that i'm going to be hosting,

kind of. I'm going to be giving you guys a little bit more information about this

in case you guys are interested in joining along or if you haven't really

heard me talk about this at all, this will be all the information for you.

So brief overview: basically in August I choose one big book that's slightly

intimidating or scary to read and I just take the entire month to read it.

Last year I did Middlemarch, year before that was Moby Dick, and the year before that

was war and peace. So this year I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov and I always

invite you guys to join along with me. This is a relatively like low-key read

along. Like I don't make a Goodreads group even though a bunch of people

ask just because I'm too lazy to do it. I could make the group but I would not

participate in it at all because that's just not how I like to discuss books. I don't

know, it's weird. It's hard for me to explain but basically it's super low-key.

If you have like Twitter or Instagram, we do use a hash tag. For this book we're going

to do #brosk just because it's relatively short. So like if we're

on Twitter or something like that, it'll save us some character space. And like I

said this is like relatively low-key. I don't assume that everyone will read it

within the entire month and I don't do like regular check-ins that much. I'm

going to do a halfway point check in so we can talk about the first half the

book together. And then I'll do sort of like a wrap-up on it at the end of the

month or the beginning of September. The only other Dostoevsky book I've read is

crime and punishment and I read that back in high school.

Dostoevsky is one of those Russian writers who's like slightly more

philosophical in nature. So I'm a little bit concerned, a little bit hesitant

about this read along just because I don't know how well it's going to go, at least

for me personally. Like my own personal experience with reading this book, how

it's going to go. And I have a feeling that other people might be like nervous

about picking this book up or concerned about their own reading experience with

this book. I think that in general Russian authors are kind of intimidating

to those of us who maybe don't have a lot of experience reading it. Since I

have read some Russian literature and I have read some Russian classics,

I thought I would give you guys a couple of tips to sort of get through this or

to give you guys sort of like the best experience when reading this book. So the

first thing has to do with like picking a translation. Now everyone is going

to have completely different preferences when it comes to their translations.

I don't necessarily have like one I 100% recommend. I think a lot of them have

some really great pros to them but they also have cons. The translations that I

tend to lean towards are the P & V translations because they come off is

more readable to me and a lot of times that's just what I want from Russian

literature. Like I'm not looking to do a really deep analysis of this book. Like I

just want to read what's presented to me and think about it and discuss like the

plot and the characters and things like that. But I always do like a quick google

search to see what people are saying about different translations. But I just

also happen to luck out because I saw this copy of the book at Half Price

Books and I just really like this edition of it, like the cover and stuff,

and it happened to be a P & V translation. So I ended up picking it up but I've

heard like really good things about a couple of other translations of this

book. So yeah just do a little bit of googling if you aren't sure which

translation you want to pick up. There is a copy of this book on Project Gutenberg.

I always like to pick classics for my August read along so that way you guys

have access to a free ebook copy of the book if you want to join in. And so I

will link that down below in case you're interested. I'm not sure which

translation that is but that is an option out there if you want to do this read

along and aren't able to get your hands on a copy of the book in time for August 1st.

Another recommendation that I have for when you're reading Russian

literature in general is to get like a piece of paper or maybe like a note card

or something along those lines and start jotting down the character names that

you come across when you're coming across them, and if you know sort of

their relation to another character jot that down as well. There's also a chance

that some of these characters go by multiple names. So as you come across

them, again, like if you have like their full name and then like maybe also

include like their nickname or the secondary name that they are referred to

as, and then maybe a quick like jot down of their relation to another character,

like if it's someone's husband or wife or mother or brother or sister whatever.

You know, keep all of that information handy because in the beginning it can be a

little bit difficult to keep all the characters straight. And especially if

you're someone who isn't really familiar with like Russian names then sometimes

the names sort of look similar and so I think it's really important to just be

able to keep those characters straight. Now depending

on the book and the edition that you have they might have like a list of

characters in the front or the back of the books. So my edition actually does

have that. So it's like right here, it says like list of characters. And so what

I'm probably going to do is use this. Like I'm going to put like a sticky note

or something on this page so I can flag it and I'll probably like flip back and

forth and I'll probably even like jot notes down here so that way as plot

points are happening I can maybe like make little notes about things

that are happening to which character. So I can keep things straight. Another thing

that I recommend, that I don't know if it's considered controversial or not but

I consider it a huge help, is to utilize things like spark notes or whatever

preferred like Cliff's Notes sort of reading tool you might have access to.

I just use spark notes. Now obviously, read the actual text but I think especially

towards the beginning as you're sort of getting used to the writing style and

the characters and all these different things, a lot of times what I do is I

read the text and then I head over to Spark notes and I read the spark notes

just to make sure that I'm actually understanding what's happening and I'm

not like overly confusing myself or anything along those lines.

I think spark notes are a really really great tool when tackling like classics

that you might not be used to. Or if you're even just feeling nervous at all

like I think it helps provide a lot of clarity to books like this. So don't be

afraid to utilize spark notes. It's a really really great tool. And again it

doesn't like replace reading the actual book and the this actual experience but I

think that especially towards the beginning as you're getting used to the writing

style and everything that's happening here, spark notes are really great. Like

I'll just read the chapter by chapter synopsis as I'm going through the

different chapters in here. So yeah definitely don't be afraid to utilize

that if you need it. Especially if it's like your first time reading Russian

literature and things like that, like I did it with war and peace. I'm pretty

sure I did it with Middlemarch and Moby Dick as well. So yeah that's, that really

is just a great tool that I highly recommend. So yeah those are basically

like my quick tips when it comes to reading these classics. Like I said,

I'm going to be reading this throughout the month of August. If you have picked

up a copy of this you may have seen already this book is split up into four

sections and then each section has its own like books and then

book is broken up into chapters. So I'm going to be doing sort of like one of

the four sections each week. You can split up the chapters and the books

however you would like during the week. I'm going to make a spreadsheet that

breaks it down by chapters and so I will link that down below and make it

viewable for all of you guys if you want to be following along in the terms of

like chapters that I'm reading each day. And if you want like a copy of the

spreadsheet yourself just go to files I think it's file and then make a copy.

I will have the exact instructions to it like down in the description along with

the link to it so you guys can check that out and you can make a copy and

save it yourself if you want to keep track of where you are in the days. Like

I like to just put in what chapter I'm at each day and see like whether or

not I'm ahead or behind schedule. I'm going to try to keep ahead of schedule

just so it'll be easier for me well when it comes to making videos and stuff like

that. So yeah I know a couple of you guys have already said that you will be

joining me for this. I'm really excited. But if anyone else is interested, there's

a link down below to the project gutenberg ebook. And if you have any

questions about the read along or anything else that has to do with this,

feel free to leave a comment down below or hit me up on Twitter. Again the

hashtag is #brosk. So yeah, that's all I have for now and thanks for watching.

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