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RIGHT: Is it proper to question G-d … ever?

LEFT: Um.

If you're a heretic, then yeah.

RIGHT: Of course, if you're a heretic you don't need permission anyway.

LEFT: Exactly.

RIGHT: So what if you're not a heretic?

LEFT: If you're not a heretic.

You're—

RIGHT: Say it.

LEFT: —religious.

RIGHT: Praise the Lord!

LEFT: You're religious and you want to question G-d?!

Who does that?

RIGHT: For example?

LEFT: For example!

RIGHT: For example, Moses.

LEFT: Moses!!

RIGHT: Moses questions G-d.

LEFT: Moses?

RIGHT: When Moses has his first appointment with Pharoah and he says—

LEFT: Let my people go.

RIGHT: G-d says that.

LEFT: Let my people go!

RIGHT: —Pharoah gets so mad that he increases the workload of the Israelites.

Besides having to manufacture bricks, at the same quota, they have to go out and gather

the straw that's needed to make the bricks, so that now he's literally working them

to death.

LEFT: Raaaight!

And that's when Moses turns to G-d and says: "Hey!

… G-d ... why have You harmed this people?"

RIGHT: See?!

LEFT: [musing] So Moses questions G-d … he questions G-d's justice ...

RIGHT: Not quite.

Questioning G-d's just ice is really a rhetorical gesture.

People who question G-d's justice come equipped—with their answers already prepared and their minds

made up.

Moses is asking a question.

He wants to understand G-d's justice.

LEFT: But isn't it better just to accept.

[prostration gesture]

RIGHT: It would be.

If "accepting" meant really accepting, really taking in.

LEFT: Huh?

RIGHT: Moses and the Jewish people had inherited their trust in G‑d from the patriarchs and

matriarchs.

This trust, this emunah, was quite strong.

Their spiritual patrimony was that they trusted G-d in a way that transcends understanding.

That's what emunah is.

But if they were going to be redeemed from Egypt and if they were going to receive the

Torah at Sinai, it wasn't enough for their emunah to remain a mere inheritance.

They had to appropriate it into their own being on the deepest level, to make it their

own.

And the only way to do that is to allow this very transcendence of the intellect that is

emunah, so-called "faith," to be experienced by the intellect itself.

It sounds a bit paradoxical.

But it's not really.

The "faith" or trust in G-d which, as such, exceeds rational comprehension had to

permeate the mind in its innermost recesses.

LEFT: By questioning.

RIGHT: Questioning is the horse that pulls the cart of understanding.

LEFT: So it's a good thing the Israelites had to gather straw.

RIGHT: [confused look]

LEFT: For the horse.

RIGHT: [confused/upset look]

LEFT: Did he get an answer?

RIGHT: Moses?

LEFT: " ... why have You mistreated this people?!"

RIGHT: He did indeed.

At least in this case.

G‑d explained to him that the trials and tribulations suffered by the people in Egypt

were a prelude to an unprecedented divine revelation.

G-d had shown Himself to the patriarchs only in so far as He had made them promises.

But it would be to the Moses and his generation that G-d would now show Himself as the Keeper

of these promises; as the Faithful One, the True One, ne'eman; as the Eternal One who

binds the past with the future.

And this new revelation is one that is solicited by Moses's very question.

LEFT: Woa!

Headspin.

Brilliant!

… But I have … another question ...

RIGHT: You're gettin' the hang of it!

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2019 This is IT - Duration: 9:36.

Ciao everybody Ciao ragazzi, Happy New Year fantastic

2019 yeah yeah we are getting there almost almost I think we're getting

there you can feel it there is coming there is coming I think here is here

already look at there hmm that's beautiful Wow

it's actually warm nice excellent way to start 2019 it's going to be something

for sure something at least it's going to be I don't know but this is going to

be it is going to be it yeah

stillness letting go the old stuff with gratitude and love an appreciation and

embracing the field or infinite possibilities that such release offer to

us possibility where we are not possible before now they're right there we just

just grab choose them they want that to resonate with us grab them and take

action and every time we see something that trigger us oh it's triggering me i

feel this contraction and angry I'm upset I'm sad okay you're so beautiful

thank you I love you because and I appreciate you because if it wasn't for

you I wouldn't get so far and now we are complete and so I let you go I put it

there and it comes get out of your system finished finito no more and now

before your range of possibility was like this and now say this and this and

then you say this and then it's like this and it keeps going and going and

going 2019 fields also like I knew that it's

going to be very light everything is going to be much lighter like we are

releasing everything everything is much easier to let go lots of fun and lightness and

playfulness and swimming with the dolphins in the water, making music

whatever fun there is to do we're just going to and there's nothing we can plan

really everything is going to change so fast now our plan is they like an

old-fashioned it's linear thinking yeah we don't plan anymore we just know what

I'm going to say next plan this working even if we don't plan it something

happens something happens something is working here if you would think linearly

we would say ok let's make a video now we're you're going to say that and that

and that and that I'm going to say this in this in this we position our self let

me see how much oh you have okay I'm okay

oh this is not good dressing we should we should look cute better and it's like

okay you know it's the sound okay it's you know and then how long is going to

be three minutes five minutes yeah no more that linear thinking no we just

things happen spontaneous this is that right now it's happening something is

happening and we just feel the resonance with it so we say yes to it and if we

have to say no we just change our

attention our appreciation goes to something else yes see nobody would make a

video with those hair look at my hair, it's like, I love it, it's perfect

Yay, he is so beautiful. He doesn't think linear or plan anything he just does is he just ski 100% he doesn't even care about the

camera you see what is that the perfect example of stillness oneness

unconditional love

source, ever presence non-judgmental I want just to a fun kind of existence yeah I

just want to have fun fun it's like a little kid you know he's like exploring

and he goes around he doesn't understand fear it's when I say fear I say what

what's it I don't understand I said look careful

the horses are really big be careful what do you mean be careful what does it

mean I'd understand so joy no no careful you look at me like I'm talking about

what is that I don't understand

listen the birds Oh what do you want what do what do want to do -

I'm gonna go and run and explore you ready to go

let's go and run okay ready let's go

For more infomation >> 2019 This is IT - Duration: 9:36.

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GOD's Way Is the Right Way | Up Close with Bayless - Duration: 1:09.

YOU KNOW, ONE OF THE GREATEST AND MOST HELPFUL DISCOVERIES I'VE EVER MADE IN MY LIFE IS

THAT GOD IS SMARTER THAN I AM.

HIS WAY IS RIGHT WHETHER IT SEEMS RIGHT OR NOT.

KING DAVID MADE THIS STATEMENT.

HE SAID, "LORD, I CONSIDER ALL YOUR PRECEPTS CONCERNING ALL THINGS TO BE RIGHT."

AND IF WE'LL TAKE THAT STANCE AND MAKE GOD'S WORD OUR FINAL AUTHORITY, WE WILL FIND HIM

WORKING IN OUR BEHALF.

AND WHETHER THINGS CHANGE AS QUICKLY AS WE HOPE THEY WOULD, YOU CAN BE ASSURED THAT THEY

WILL CHANGE. AND GOD'S WILL WILL BE DONE ON THE EARTH, WILL BE DONE IN OUR LIVES.

WE NEED TO EMBRACE HIS WORD AND WALK IN HIS WAYS, EVEN IF IT'S NOT CULTURALLY ACCEPTABLE.

EVEN IF IT'S POLITICALLY INCORRECT. I'M TELLING YOU GOD'S WAY IS THE RIGHT WAY.

TRUST HIS WORD.

WALK IN HIS WORD,

AND YOU WILL BE BLESSED.

For more infomation >> GOD's Way Is the Right Way | Up Close with Bayless - Duration: 1:09.

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Is iPad worth it in 2019? 💲 | Techmerize - Duration: 4:11.

Today let's unbox iPad 6th generation the 2018 variant is known as the 6th

generation iPad. For Apple at the higher end they have iPad pro which is starting

at a price point of 70,000 rupees onwards and in the other end we have

iPad which is starting at a price point of 26 thousand rupees onwards so the

real question here is "is it really worth it in 2019?" "should you buy it?"

hello friends my name is Srudhin V S

technology is a thing of today and tomorrow

so let's mezmerize in technology welcome to my channel Techmerize

so let's unbox our iPad

In the box we have the iPad. There is a USB to lightning port data cable.

The information booklet and few Apple stickers. A power adapter which is a 10 watt adapter.

The packing of the Apple products is very good I unboxed a

MacBook Air in this channel so the unboxing experience is quite similar.

if we look at the physical overview, on the right side we have volume buttons, on the

top we have a power button, a small mic , an audio jack.

On the left side it is plain.

on the bottom we have speaker grills and a charging port.

The fingerprint sensor is on the bottom bezel.

so let's look at some specification about the iPad

The iPad 6th Gen have a 9.7 inch screen which is an LCD screen

and I think the display is quite good. The one I have is a 32gb space grey

variant, it is powered by Apple's A10 fusion chipset which is a very

powerful chipset so multitasking and gaming is not going to be a problem in this iPad

We have 2gb of RAM in our iPad which

runs iOS 11 the RAM management of Apple is very good so even though it's just 2

GB of RAM you can expect good results from here.

Talking about the battery of

this iPad. In one full charge you can get up to 10 hours of usage.

We don't have fast charger here so it will take some time to charge up to 100%.

if you look into the camera Department the camera is an 8 megapixel in the rear and

1.2 megapixel in the front the camera performance of our iPad is not great

but we can say it gets the job done

so should you buy this iPad ? is it really worth it in 2019?

if you already have an iPad which is a 5th gen I will not suggest you to upgrade to this it does

not really worth it. if you don't have a tablet then it's definitely worth it

there are two variants for this iPad 32gb variant and 128 GB variant I would

suggest you to go for the 32gb variant because the 128 GB variant is 6000

rupees more expensive than the current one and I don't think it's really worth it

That's it for today thanks for watching if you find this video

interesting please click on that subscribe button so you can support my

channel and click on that bell Icon so you will get notified about the latest

tech videos whenever I upload thank you goodbye and see you on the next video

" Thanks for watching, don't forget to subscribe "

For more infomation >> Is iPad worth it in 2019? 💲 | Techmerize - Duration: 4:11.

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How Long Does It Take To Stop Grieving? (When Will I Feel Normal Again?) - Duration: 3:19.

hello I'm so glad to be here with you today my name is Laura Kelly and I am

your spiritual grief coach I'm coming on with a question that is asked to me all

the time they say Laura how long does it take to go through the grieving process

when am I gonna start to feel better when am I going to be able to get out of

this funk

well the truth is is that everybody it takes a different time to go through

their grieving process and you know there's no right or wrong way there's no

exact timeframe as you know after we go through the loss of a loved one there

are many things that we need to do so if you've just gone through your loss

you're probably organizing the funeral arrangements you're organizing a lot of

paperwork you're keeping busy spending time with friends and family I mean we

have many activities that we need to do and complete right after the loss of our

loved one well after that period of time passes you're going to find yourself

being like what is next what's next in my grieving process I'm alone there is

nothing going on it's a different time so I suggest the best thing that we can

do after we've gone through a loss of a loved one is really take time to be with

you and spend time with you really look within yourself on the feelings that are

coming up how are you feeling we need to feel all the pain in order to heal from

the pain and sometimes we tend to run away from the pain because it's too hard

to deal with so I really encourage you to fit in that pain that you are

experiencing right now and really feel it I mean if you need to cry and just

scream to get angry that's okay I'll rang it so it takes time so I would

suggest to really have compassion with yourself practice a lot of self-care try

to get outside angle for walk so the grieving process is different for

everyone the timeframe is different for everyone

and one of the things that really helped me through my grieving process was

asking myself but what do I need right now in this moment to support me through

my grieving process and I would close my eyes and I would listen to my intuition

so I really invite you right now to close your eyes so let's close our eyes

for one moment

and ask yourself what do I need right now to help support me in my grieving

process and take a big deep breath in and release and I would love for you to

share what came up for you what is going to support you through your grieving

process please post in the comments below and if you have any questions I am

here to serve you I love you and if you found this video of value please

subscribe to my channel it's a pleasure being with you today

For more infomation >> How Long Does It Take To Stop Grieving? (When Will I Feel Normal Again?) - Duration: 3:19.

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Life Insurance - What is the right way to buy it? (Telugu)- Part -1 - Duration: 20:10.

For more infomation >> Life Insurance - What is the right way to buy it? (Telugu)- Part -1 - Duration: 20:10.

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Jiddu Krishnamurti-There's No Truth in Duality of Good and Bad - Duration: 9:37.

Is there such a thing as good or evil in the world - sorry I must read it again.

Is there such a thing as good or evil in the world, or are these human concepts, values,

projections?

Is there such a thing as good and evil in the world?

Or, are these human concepts, values, and suppositions and projections?

What is good?

And what is so-called not good?

If we use the word 'evil' that has got such connotations behind that word!

Let's forget the word evil for the moment.

The good and the bad.

The badies and the goodies! - according to the cinema.

(Laughter) What is good?

Now please, try, look at it for a minute.

The speaker is asking the question, what is good?

How do you listen to the word?

How do you receive that word?

It doesn't matter who says it.

How do you listen to it, receive it?

What is your taste of that word?

What is your feeling, instinctive feeling to that word?

Instinct - I don't mean - your immediate feeling for that word.

And when you say the bad, what is your response to it?

A repulsion?

A thing that you see some bad thing being done?

So to discover for oneself the reaction to these two words.

Not what philosophers say.

Not what other people: the bishops, the priests, the popes - popes, I don't mean merely the

Roman popes but the popes of all over the world of different religious organisations,

with their heads, with their tails and all the rest of it.

When one listens to these two words, which have had tremendous effect on mankind historically,

right from the beginning.

The Christians have said, 'This is good, if you go against it we will burn you'.

They have - heretics, tortured them, burnt them for what they have done.

And that is considered good.

And go to India, to be burnt for your belief is considered a horror.

You understand?

So what - apart from all this - what is good and what is bad?

Now, I will go on, may I?

Is the good related to the bad?

And is the good in conflict with the bad?

Novels are written about it.

The good always conquering at the end!

Even in the thrillers!

And the bad is always being destroyed and the bad always coming up.

The battle has been going on.

You see it in Lescaux and other caves in South of France and other parts of the world, this

battle - right?

Good and the bad.

The evil - I don't like that word evil, it stinks! (laughter)

Forgive me if I use that word.

(Laughter) Sorry!

(Laughter) So what is good and what is bad?

Are they related to each other?

Is goodness born out of that which is bad?

Because I know that which is bad:

tradition, conditioning, that which people have said, written,

and that evil, that bad, that which is bad, is fighting that which is good.

And the good is fighting that which is bad- right?

So I am asking is that which is good born out of that which is bad?

You understand my question?

It is a simple question.

If goodness is born out of that which is bad it is not good

right?

Then they are related to each other.

Therefore it is not good.

Are you following?

So...

...they are two entirely different things, the one cannot become the other.

If it can become the other it is already recognised by the other - you understand all this?

Therefore it is not good.

Goodness is something totally divorced from that which is bad.

Right?

But we have mixed the two together and we say we must fight - each thing must be fought.

You must resist, fight, put away evil, bad in order to be good - you understand?

So the goodness is always in terms of the bad.

And we are saying something entirely different.

Goodness has no relationship whatsoever with that which is bad.

For the goodness to exist the bad must cease.

That's all.

Not a battle between the two.

This is simply logic, sanity.

Now to come very near home: in us there are these two opposing elements,

this duality.

Duality of wanting, aspire - I don't like, sorry, aspiration is a wrong word.

Aspiration is something romantic and idealistic and rather stupid.

Forgive me if I use that word.

We are all aspiring for something.

You are aspiring to become a manager...

...of a good

whatever it is

...corporation.

And you are also aspiring...

for God.

It is the same thing.

You understand? God is another form of good corporation!

I am not being blasphemous but this is all so obvious.

So goodness cannot exist where that which is bad. From the bad you cannot possibly go to the good.

For more infomation >> Jiddu Krishnamurti-There's No Truth in Duality of Good and Bad - Duration: 9:37.

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Está difícil tomar uma decisão? - Duration: 2:52.

Hi my love! All right? Did you end the year 2018 with decisions

to be made, with doubts, with questions to be solved and then you decided not

on the one hand, nor on the other, by one thing or another? Will be? Sometimes

it's too hard to decide. For some people it is difficult to decide

simple things, but sometimes we are talking about something serious.

Important decisions in life. And it's too hard

sometimes we can spend a whole year

"packed" in the same place without knowing what to decide about a situation. But this is a matter

of series because we think we are not deciding, but we have

already made a decision. Every time I do not decide,

every time I do not choose, I've already decided not to decide.

While I'm there, I've already chosen not to choose, I'm letting life

take me. Do you understand? I'm not taking

the risk, I'm not paying the price, but I'm suffering and it's distressing me and

sometimes it's getting me addicted, keeping me in that place that's too bad

for me. Often it takes a damn courage

to make a decision because when you look at one side

you risk, when you look at the other you are at risk and I do not want to regret it.

How am I going to look in the mirror afterwards? For myself and I'll say like this: ours did

crap. But only makes mistakes who does not it?

You can only miss the way, if you are driving for a place.

Risk is part of history, risk is part of courage, we must dare, we must

take risks, but above all we must decide! You will not forgive yourself

if you look back and realize that you've been in one place all the time

and that you've decided to coward. So, get free because the doubt,

the difficulty in deciding something keeps you in a place,

makes your walk very difficult, it makes it difficult for you to expand and open up.

And that stays in your mental and emotional all the time. You may not be

thinking specifically about that, but it is weighing and taking up space in

your mental and your emotional. So love, decide, take risks, but get out! I

will cheer a lot and always for you! And if you liked the video, I'll ask you

to share, enjoy, tighten the little bell and participate in this chain of good!

A kiss my love! Take it!

For more infomation >> Está difícil tomar uma decisão? - Duration: 2:52.

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Is it Compulsory to Write a Will? | Javed Ahmad Ghamidi - Duration: 4:47.

Tell us briefly if it is an obligation to write a will.

What factors should be given more stress while writing a will?

What do we learn about it from the Quran and Hadith literature?

Yes, it is very important to write a will.

Particularly in countries where they have specific laws regarding the issue, people must write a will as Muslims.

However, even if you live in Muslim state and community, you still should prefer writing a will.

If you have any property, debts, or anything that may raise questions later on, then you must write a will.

I would share some important points in this regard.

If that does not suffice and you have questions in your mind, you may write to me through proper channel.

You can write a will for anyone you want. You can write a will for a relative, an organization, friend, or a good cause.

There is no restriction of how much you can spare for anyone.

The claim that the will can be written on one third of the total belongings is entirely baseless.

You are not bound to restrict yourself to any particular percentage while writing a will.

Even you can spare a portion of wealth through will for the legal inheritors such as parents, spouse, and children.

I will share some examples for you. All of your children except the youngest have completed their education.

You think you may not be here for long, you can write a will for him.

You have divorced or widowed daughter or a disabled child with special needs.

For all such people you can write a will purely considering their needs and support rather than as relatives.

The example of service is that all of your children come to America.

One of the children decides to sacrifice his career to live with and serve the parents.

This sacrifice deserves to be noticed while writing a will.

So you can write a will for your friends, acquaintance, and charity purposes.

Similarly, you can write a will for the need and service of any legal inheritors.

God says that this will shall be the first to be implemented.

For example, if you leave $1000 dollars, you will separate the amount for the will first.

If anything is left after implementing the will, then it will be distributed among the legal inheritors defined by God.

It means that their right comes after the implementation of the will of the deceased.

For example, if you write a will of $50000 dollars out of $100,000, the $50000 will be paid first according to the will.

However, in that condition, you will not be able to make any decisions about the rest of the amount.

This is because either you could make a choice to distribute everything equally among the relatives.

That would be an unjust decision. You could make a difference on the basis of your personal preferences.

Therefore, God took this matter in His own hand. It is a great favor from Him that He allocated these shares by Himself.

When you take the right of writing a will, only then the shares will be distributed among the legal inheritors.

If there is anything to spare after giving the shares to the legal inheritors,

as you may see in some conditions, you are the first to decide who should be given this portion.

If you do not say anything about that spare amount, only then a principle

has been set to be followed by the family and community to handle it. This is the reality of the issue.

Many misconceptions have been developed in this regard. Even in our fiqh, many opinions have been misinterpreted.

I have highlighted the major points here. For any ambiguity, you can consult again.

For more infomation >> Is it Compulsory to Write a Will? | Javed Ahmad Ghamidi - Duration: 4:47.

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Petrolul nu moare - Petrolul is not dead | English documentary about Petrolul Ploiești - Duration: 22:37.

Petrolul is the flagship of this city.

It's the only thing left in town that unites us all.

The team, our flag, Petrolul Ploiești.

The club went bankrupt.

It was very harsh.

An injustice to this club of great tradition.

How will my life be without Petrolul?

Dad took me, I was three or four, we were in Stand II.

He kept me on his shoulders.

My first away match, in Târgoviște, together with some friends.

I was 12. We were around 1500 away supporters.

My passion for Petrolul…

started at 5, the first time my dad took me to the stadium.

To me it means a lot to have played for a single club,

because it is the club where I grew,

for which I played for 20 years.

It's a honour to be a Petrolul homegrown player

and to have closed my career at this club.

Everybody stood up for the goal, I didn't understand, I was a kid.

The atmosphere made me feel…

that it was my place.

That is… It got into my blood.

I didn't see much, I was small. I wanted to try something new.

That's why I liked it so much. I was bound to this…

this phenomenon, and this team I've loved since I was a kid.

After a couple years I started going by myself.

At 12-13 I started to go to away matches by myself,

leaving from home, and my love for Petrolul developed.

My debut, promotion to the first division,

My debut as a player, at the age of 18 in the first division.

The trophies we won, victory in the Romanian Cup,

taking part to a European competition, the UEFA Cup.

The fact I reached 450 matches played in the first division for Petrolul.

At the age of 7 I told dad I wanted to go to the match by myself.

Mom told him: "Let him go", and I went to the stadium.

She got me boots and a jacket, it was raining.

And I went, and it was my first time.

I felt extraordinary. I was in the terraces, alone.

It's a special feeling, something else…

playing only here, in this stadium.

The atmosphere. I ran out of home, I told dad…

I told him: "Going to school", and I ran away to matches.

I loved to sing for Petrolul. It was like a drug for us.

From my point of view, this city has only one thing

keeping almost any social class together.

This stadium and this team.

In this town, the only great pride

is the team, our flag, Petrolul Ploiești.

Apart from that, from Leonard Doroftei, who was a boxing world champion,

there's absolutely nothing.

First of all, most young people from this city has left town.

Either to Bucharest, the capital, or they went abroad.

But for those who remained…

it's the only thing that keeps us together and gets us through.

Petrolul is the flagship of this city.

A team of tradition, with a name.

The best organised support from the province, one of the best in the land.

For Ploiești, for Petrolul, the terrace is the most important thing.

We've got a history behind us.

The only Romanian to beat Liverpool.

We won four league titles, we've got three cups.

*For Petrolul it's now Octavian Grigore.*

*Octavian Grigore, a legend of Petrolul.*

*He's played for Petrolul for his whole career*

First of all we remember the atmosphere at the National Stadium,

as it was called… then.

A beautiful atmosphere,

in which 30 thousand men from Ploiești made the trip to Bucharest.

A stadium filled with 50 thousand people,

against a very strong team of the Romanian league,

with which we shared a rivalry, Rapid Bucharest.

It was a tense match, a match in which…

we had the chance to open the score,

but we let them equalise. Luckily, we won on penalties.

*Octavian Grigore*

*Shoot and goal!*

I scored my penalty, yes.

I believe it was the third or fourth.

What is stuck in our minds is the beautiful atmosphere

of the trip back to Ploiești,

how people were out in the streets,

how they lived those moments of happiness.

Our greatest joy was in 2012/13, winning the Romanian Cup.

It was the 2013 final, when Petrolul…

won the Romanian Cup again after almost 20 years.

*It's the first consistent Petrolul attack.*

*Boudjemaa, back to Mustivar.*

*Mustivar crosses, Bokila is there, fantastic stop… goal!*

It was the greatest away match in the country by a team from the province.

We were 35 thousand away supporters.

Two trains, twenty coaches…

It was extraordinary,

We took 27 thousand people to the "Lia Manoliu" stadium in Bucharest,

by train, by car, by coach.

*"Petrolul won't play European competitions next season",*

*declared the executive director Alexandru Crângu,*

*in the very day the club entered insolvency proceedings.*

*Because of debts and to accounts blocked by revenue authorities,*

*Petrolul didn't receive the UEFA licence needed for European competitions.*

*Bad news for Petrolul supporters.*

*The Prahova court provided yesterday*

*the start of the bankruptcy procedure of FC Petrolul.*

In that moment, when the club entered bankruptcy,

as any supporter I felt a huge sense of frustration,

for this injustice made to this club of tradition,

and I felt the urge…

to help…

to get involved, to help the club to be back.

It was very harsh.

A bitter sensation.

We've loved the team since we were kids.

And we were left without our team.

We wondered: "How will my life be without Petrolul?".

We all gathered to the stadium, we all came together,

we gathered at the stadium,

we formed the UPS with the boys from Tribuna Latină,

from Tribuna II, from Peluza I Ilie Oană…

We gathered and we discussed how we could create a team.

One which would be right, transparent,

with honorable managers.

It all started from the supporters.

We created the Union of Petrolul Supporters,

all the groups from all the terraces signed a protocol,

through their leaders, supporting a single project.

*The Union of Petrolul Supporters was established as a new entity.*

*It includes all organised groups and all officially recognised supporter clubs,*

*in conformity to the protocol.*

*The main aim of the UPS is to represent Petrolul supporters,*

*to promote and protect the image, the identity, the history*

*and tradition of the team.*

The idea came…

from a group of former players.

We decided to get involved actively,

to try, through the sporting association,

together with supporters,

to form a group to carry on the club's identity,

and to become the continuation of Petrolul Ploiești.

- There would have been nothing without us. - Not a chance.

Without us supporters,

who gathered daily at the stadium for two straight months,

day after day.

We were under pressure. We wanted to create a team.

Children, old men, students…

- men. - A team without supporters doesn't exist.

We had discussions with supporters,

with members of all firms of this beautiful stadium,

and we discussed,

we found a common path to create…

something good

to go on.

And we started our journey.

We formed the team

and at the beginning we raised funds.

We raised money in boxes at the gates of the stadium.

After the press conference in which we announced the UPS

through a protocol which was signed in front of all leaders,

we held a lot of meetings, daily meetings,

to put on paper what it takes to create a club from scratch

from a managing point of view.

And we started from there,

we approved a budget, a business plan.

Out of nothing.

We started our journey…

without having the resources we needed,

but our enthusiasm,

of those who wanted to do something, of those from the terraces,

took us towards the path we're walking today.

The team was created out of nothing.

We had no investors, no players, no managers.

We created everything you can see today.

On this piece of paper we noted the players of this region, of the city,

who could help us in this project.

We noted them like this, on paper: "He'd come, he wouldn't, he's a goalie…"

They were supporters of the team.

We started from scratch,

we didn't have anything, not even a registered player.

We didn't have the money,

together we tried to find solutions,

sponsors, people who would help us.

We managed to build a team

two weeks before the fourth division league began.

We gained the crest back through an auction,

the brand belonging to the Ploiești city hall.

A four-year contract,

with the obligation that in the final year the team is in the first league,

in the first ten of the table.

It's important for us, it's important for our supporters,

this stadium was built for Petrolul Ploiești,

we want to be named Petrolul Ploiești.

The supporter groups are actively involved

in the club's decisions.

They're part of a directors' board with three representatives,

they're part of the directors' board.

They're constantly informed

through some meetings we hold each month.

A collaboration in the context in which we have…

two members in the board from the Union of Petrolul Supporters,

who take part each month to the club's meetings,

and we are informed about all decisions and changes.

And then we always have open e-mails and telephones.

There is always transparence, we discuss, we speak our minds

with the president and the sponsors of the club.

A system defect created a perfect Petrolul.

The relation between supporters and club is closer…

than other clubs and the old club which has folded.

We hold this relation with supporters dear,

we want a fair relation, a good relation,

and that they support with all their heart…

this team,

and together we reach the place we desire.

It was an immense pride,

because we had attendancies which surpassed first division matches,

derbies, I mean,

so we had about 7-10 thousand people in Liga IV.

Supporters keep growing at our matches.

We started with 2-3 thousand people in the first half of Liga IV.

We played matches with up to 7 thousand supporters.

At the last match, the promotion match, there were 10-12 thousand people,

and it means a lot for a fourth division team,

although we never thought we were a fourth division team,

because we had the same supporters as two years ago, in 2016.

It's an incendiary atmosphere, an atmosphere…

that leads the team to victory.

To me it meant a lot.

I saw…

a full stadium in Liga IV.

To see the team on the pitch, your friends from the terraces

playing for your team,

to see 10 thousand frantic men after the match,

all the town painted in yellow and blue.

We simply had goosebumps the whole time.

*President Cristi Vlad is being challenged by some of the supporters*

*Those from the Peluza I Ilie Oană have publicly requested him to resign.*

*They want to know what is the club's budget,*

*why the official name hasn't changed,*

*whether there are other sponsors*

*and whether, if promoted, the team will become a joint-stock company.*

On our path… when we started, everything was OK.

We were close like brothers.

Then things worsened deeply.

There is no transparence.

We don't want this. We want performance, attitude…

- Transparence. - Transparence, honesty.

We want to speak.

That's it.

We don't want the same story to repeat again.

The owner puts his hands on the team then we go bankrupt.

The owner goes in prison and the teams disappears again.

And we're left with a fan-filled stadium, just staring at the pitch.

*Also those from the UPS are disappointed with the clubs' board.*

*They say the UPS-management dialogue is becoming extremely hard.*

At a personal level it means a great responsibility,

because Petrolul is a demanding brand.

It's a huge responsibility when you stand up to create something,

and in two years we fulfilled what we had promised.

The league is extremely attractive this year,

because there are many historic teams seeking promotion,

teams with which we haven't played in a long time,

and I'm convinced the team will be good to watch

and will also gain the points we need to promote.

The future is…

a long-term one, I hope.

One in which, through hard work, we get in Liga I as soon as possible.

We want to get back to that level,

but it will take a lot of work,

patience,

and unity.

We're ready for a long journey,

a hard one,

but one we want to be full of fulfilled goals.

I may be a dreamer, but I wish to see the team become national champion.

Everybody wants the club to be champion in the next few years.

They deserve it.

The city and the supporters deserve it.

Those who fought for this team deserve to be champions.

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Myeongdong is one of the best places to go shopping.

How can I go from the airport to Myeongdong.

First, you need to go to Seoul Station to transfer.

Then how can I go from here to Seoul Station.

How can I go from here to Seoul Station.

When you go somewhere, don't you wonder it is far or close?

Is it far?

Is it close?

Is it far from here to Myeongdong?

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How 3D-Printing is Revolutionizing Heart Surgery | Freethink Superhuman - Duration: 6:35.

Over the course of my career, I've done over 1,000 open

heart surgeries in children with congenital heart disease.

His body could only work so long with that kind of

a heart.

Joseph's parents had a decision to make.

He might be able to have this really risky surgery, but

yet a life-changing surgery for him.

[electronic music]

[electronic music]

Laurie and Ryan love kids.

It's a party here every day.

We have seven kids:

Three biological, four adopted.

Three have congenital heart disease.

Laurie remembers when she first saw Joseph.

I fell in love with his face.

We knew right away he had a severe congenital heart disease.

He had already had two surgeries in China.

At some point his heart would peter out and he would need

a new heart.

So they found out he was a candidate for a pretty risky

type of heart surgery.

Something called a biventrical repair.

If the surgery was successful, he wouldn't need a future

heart transplant.

He could keep his repaired heart forever.

Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.

In our field, it's even more critical.

So this is Dr. Anagnostopoulos.

Dr. A for short.

Every patient is different.

The margin for error is small due to the patient's size.

Dr. A said Joseph's heart was one of the most complicated

he'd ever seen.

He had five different things that were abnormal.

One.

There were a couple of big holes inside his heart.

Two.

There was a valve that was abnormally formed.

Three.

The great arteries leaving the heart were flipped.

Four.

The veins were coming to the wrong side

in the upper chambers of the heart.

And five.

His heart, rather than looking to the left side, it was

looking to the right side.

Enter the 3D printer.

It has been thought as the ultimate visualization

technique.

This is Alejandro.

He's a researcher at the University of Wisconsin Madison.

Visualization is a key factor for surgeons before they

do surgery, because they are gonna face something that

they have only seen in two dimensions when they see

an image.

Here, we're looking at Joseph's heart.

We start by acquiring high resolution images of the heart.

We then generate a model using 3D printing.

So having a model like this that you can print cheaply

allows surgeons to do all kinds of things.

You see here we cut out the front part of the heart

in order to be able to see inside.

They can actually look inside.

They can print the exact size or blow it up.

They can hold it in their hands.

And Dr. A did all of this before Joseph's surgery.

Believe me, it's spend a lot of hours looking at the model

and preparing for that surgery.

You kind of feel like an athlete or musician who's about

to perform.

You get into the zone.

So that's how I approach it.

You get locked in, you get in the zone, and you try to get

the job done.

They had kind of three stages that Dr. A had to do

throughout the surgery and we knew this going into the

surgery, if each step went well, he would complete the

final repair.

You know, we kinda celebrated as each step went.

We knew we were one closer to the full repair.

[electronic music]

The surgery lasted over 10 hours.

Joseph's surgery was a success.

They did the 3D heart to prepare for it and that was just

incredible.

And he's a healthy little boy now.

It's pretty incredible that he went from a kid who needed

the possibility of a new heart one day, to a kid who will

have this heart forever.

For a complicated surgery like Joseph's, having this model

made a big difference.

The team is trying to take this technology further.

They're starting to 3D print the hearts of unborn babies

to be ready for surgery right when they're born.

And they're connecting tubes to these 3D printed hearts

to better understand how different surgery tactics

will affect blood flow.

Ultimately, it comes down to creating a more customized

approach to medicine.

The big advantage in my mind right now is that you can

personalize the models and be able to prepare the teams.

And in the future, Dr. A thinks that 3D models could have

a huge impact on the way that surgeons train.

As we change the materials that we use, we're going to be

able to take the hearts of unusual patients, print them,

and potentially do the operation four or five times before

we even get into the operating room.

And as for Joseph...

He's a healthy little boy now.

He's just as active as any other little kid.

You wouldn't know it at all that he has a heart condition.

He can, essentially, live a normal life.

We're just happy to be part of finding a solution that is

gonna help kids now and in the future.

We can't wait to see what happens next.

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3D Passion Model Marketplace | What is it and What are My Thoughts - Duration: 4:47.

so a little while ago in my channel progress update I mentioned 3dpassion.com

but today I'm gonna go more into detail on what that is and my thoughts

on it let's jump into the video so here we are on 3d passion comm and it's a

super new website so we're on the beta version right now it's just this thing

how to report bugs and the known bugs that are there so hit OK and we're

immediately met with this home screen so there's a few different things that this

website is for they've got a CNC prototyping

I think they sell yeah they sell filament and some hotbed 3d printer

parts on multimeter which seems kind of random but you know it's ok but the main

thing that I'm talking about today is the models marketplace so here the idea

of this website is it's really based around having high quality intricate

models that you can paint a low price for so do I think this is gonna do the

next thing averse well no I think it's gonna be the next my mini Factory

no I think that this is something new where you can get a really high-quality

intricately designed piece that you pay for so you can immediately see we've got

some of my designs here I think I'm one of three or four creators on the website

right now so you're not going to see a bunch of

free low-quality models where you can't get in contact with the creator or they

don't fit together or no one's actually printed them for real you're gonna get

some better quality here so you see we got a throne this gun it's some really

cool stuff I think at the moment there's a total of 20 3d models on this website

which is kind of why I'm making this video on it I really want you guys who

have some modeling skills to get over here and start posting some designs you

can see you can make a little bit of money i price all of mine quite low

based on complex I think the most expensive one is my big

sayma lighthouse because that's a super intricate model and I put a ton of work

into it but you see I think my my wall mount is for my skull is is free so I

really want you guys to get over here and check it out and if you're a creator

definitely post some models on here and if you're a consumer maybe you have a 3d

printer but not many design skills this would be a really cool place to come for

some high quality printing projects or maybe you know someone with a 3d printer

and you're looking for a kind of unique Christmas gift to get them this would be

kind of cool maybe they don't want to spend money on bottles themselves but

they have a ton of fun printing this and the nice thing is once you buy these you

can get them forever print them as many times as you want one thing that I

really like about this website from a creators perspective is they have very

clearly laid out licensing so I have - creative commons

attribution-noncommercial-sharealike which means that it's out there in the

common space but if anybody makes a derivative of it or remixes it they have

to attribute me if they use it in something they have to credit me and

it's not for commercial use which I really like that protection for my

models as a creator rather than some of the loosely defined licensing on some of

these other websites and again I'm not saying that this should replace my mini

Factory or Thingiverse I think those are great websites I just think that this is

something of higher quality and they also have these other options here you

can get like laser designs I haven't really looked into that too much but you

know maybe it'll grow into something bigger so I've been in contact with the

creator of this he's a guy named Vlad super nice guy very helpful he helped me

fix some of the bugs there I'm gonna link his channel up in a card definitely

go check that out subscribe to him he's a really great guy and he's doing

some really great stuff for the community and I think if you're looking

for some really high quality models definitely come here and check it out

and see what you think see you guys next time

bye

you

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USF COPH: PHIAM It is important to Vote! - Duration: 1:44.

Hi I'm Dr. Karen Liller professor and director of the University of South

Florida College of Public Health activist lab. Today we are bringing you

our inaugural segment of public health in a minute. For this series we'll be

talking to public health leaders in academia and in the community about what

they're passionate about and what they're advocating for in public health.

For our first interview I couldn't think of anyone better than our dean,

Dr. Donna Peterson.

Public health is what we do collectively as societies to create

conditions in which people can be healthy. What I'm passionate about is

preparing our students to become the scholars and the professionals that will

enable societies to do just that. Giving students the tools and the skills

and the passion to have a voice for the communities they serve is critically

important. It's always been important but it's very important now and one way our

students can have a very important voice and help their communities have an

important voice is to make sure they go out and vote. There's nothing more basic

to our democracy there's no more critical way to have a voice than to

cast a vote that enables us to move agendas forward to elect officials that

speak to our interests and allows us to engage at the level of all levels of

society to make sure that we are identifying and then addressing all

those conditions that enable people to live healthy productive lives.

Thank You Dean Peterson. I hope you all stayed with us. It only took a minute

Join us next time for another segment of public health in a minute and remember,

Find your voice. Join the activist lab.

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How the Hell is Jackie Chan Still Alive? | NowThis Nerd - Duration: 8:48.

Hi everyone, I'm Moose,

and after our video about Tom Cruise's death defying stunts,

y'all were clamoring for us to cover the career of Jackie Chan.

And I've got to admit,

when it comes to injuries,

Chan makes Cruise look like a toddler.

Over his 50-years in cinema,

the beloved actor, singer, and stuntman has taken one hell of a beating,

but after well over 100 movies, Hong Kong's greatest action hero is still going strong.

Today, we're taking a look at some of his most gruesome gaffes to ask what could be the most important question of our times:

How the Hell is Jackie Chan Still Alive?

Jackie's had dozens of brushes with death,

including one close call that left him bleeding from bone fragments in his brain,

but before we get there, let's talk about the time he was pretty much

Folded in Half

One of Jackie Chan's biggest influences is American silent cinema,

specifically, the pratfalls and perilous stunts performed by trailblazers like Buster Keaton.

That's why, in his 1983 film 'Project A,'

he engineered a setpiece that paid tribute to one of the most iconic moments in classic comedy:

Harold Lloyd's clock tower caper in 1923's 'Safety Last.'

Now, Lloyd used some optical illusions to make it seem like he was dangling from a skyscraper high above the streets of LA,

but Jackie did it the old fashioned way.

He spent a whole week psyching himself up for the 80-foot drop he had planned,

and while the two awnings he crashed through were supposed to break his fall,

they also twisted his body so he landed straight on his neck.

Of course, there was no padding,

there wasn't even a cut,

he had to stand up and keep acting after a severe cervical spine injury.

The gangsters are still up there!

How many? How many?!

About five or six. They've got weapons.

Not only that, he insisted on filming the fall two more times,

and each one was equally brutal.

But he lived to drop another day,

and drop he did.

He dislocated his sternum and received a severe concussion after falling from a chain in 'Armour of God II,'

and famously demolished his ankle after leaping onto a hovercraft,

but that didn't stop the Chan-man,

he just painted a big sock to cover up his cast and kept on stunting.

In 1985, one of Jackie Chan's most famous falls resulted in

Burns and a Busted Spine.

According to Jackie,

'Police Story' is his best pure action film,

and given its legendary reputation,

and incredible sequences like the shanty-town car chase,

and dangling from a double-decker bus,

we're not going to argue with him.

The climactic scene at a shopping mall is also where Jackie suffered a string of horrific injuries in a stunt gone wrong.

The final showdown was filled with squibs, sparks, and shattered sugar glass,

culminating in a classic slide down a metal pole.

They only had one chance to shoot the stunt,

since the production had to clean everything up so the mall could open the next day,

and Jackie was understandably a little nervous,

so one of his fellow stuntmen offered him a big ol' hug and a Buddhist prayer paper to keep in his pocket.

It wasn't enough to keep him completely safe,

but the last minute intervention might have prevented a far worse fate.

So what went wrong?

Well, for one thing, the pole had been standing under hot studio lights for hours,

so when he grasped it with his ungloved hands,

he suffered severe second degree burns.

As if that wasn't bad enough,

the glass partition he crashed through barely slowed down his fall,

and he landed on the hard marble tile below with a sickening thud

dislocating his pelvis,

and nearly cracking the seventh and eight vertebrae in his spine.

Jackie was nearly paralyzed, but this still wasn't his most life-threatening tumble.

We're almost there, but first let's look at the time he

Crashed Into a Helicopter

No, not "in a helicopter crash." He crashed INTO a helicopter. Important distinction.

Jackie Chan + vehicles is a recipe for disaster.

He broke his foot and nearly destroyed his knee in a skateboarding accident during 'City Hunter,'

which resulted in the rare case of Jackie allowing a stand-in to complete the shot for him.

In 'Crime Story,' Jackie pulls his legs to safety just before two crashing cars crush them into oblivion,

but in a previous take, he wasn't so lucky.

His most iconic mishap with a moving vehicle, however, has to be from 'Police Story 3: Supercop.'

Let's put it this way:

Most people don't survive a helicopter crash,

especially when it smashes directly into you.

Jackie had no problems dangling from a rope ladder as bashed him into billboards,

but after the chopper lands on a train,

Chan is left clinging to a pole.

And when the whirlybird blasts by him,

it collides with the actor at full speed,

fracturing a rib,

and tearing the ligaments in his shoulder to shreds.

And if that wasn't bad enough,

the poor guy just had to dangle there in agony until the crew could cut him down.

Still, the result is one of the most spectacular setpieces in all of cinema,

and none other than Quentin Tarantino proclaimed that 'Supercop' boasts "the greatest stunts ever filmed in any movie ever."

We're inclined to agree, but even though it must have been extremely painful,

a separated shoulder isn't usually life-threatening.

'Tis but a scratch!

Unlike the accident that nearly killed Jackie in 1986,

where he suffered a badly

Broken Skull

It goes without saying that Jackie Chan is no stranger to head injury.

He's been slashed across the face by a broken steel cable,

nearly lost an eye after an errant punch shattered the ridge of his brow,

broke his nose at least three times,

and dislocated his cheekbone, which I didn't realize was even a thing.

In a career filled with knocks to the noggin,

one errant impact nearly ended Jackie Chan's life,

in a film called "Armour of God.'

As you'd expect, the movie is filled with madcap stunts,

including a scene where Jackie skydives onto a hot air balloon,

but the stunt that nearly slayed the star was far more routine.

In the opening sequence, Chan slides down a wall, leaps off,

and catches himself on a tree branch.

Pretty simple, right?

Everything went smoothly for the first take,

but, ever the perfectionist, Jackie insisted on a second shot,

and that's where crap hit the fan,

or rather, Jackie hit the ground.

When he grabbed the branch, it snapped,

sending him plummeting 16 feet to terra firma,

where his head cracked against a rock.

It instantly shattered his skull,

forcing shards of bone into his brain,

resulting in a torrent of blood gushing from his ear.

The injury required an eight hour emergency surgery,

and left him with hearing loss in his right ear,

as well as a plastic plug permanently embedded in his skull.

Oh my god! Yes! Yes! Yes!

Jackie considers this particular fall the closest he'd ever come to death,

and when you consider everything else he's been through,

that's saying something.

Elbow, elbow, my jaw, knees, cut, ankle, ankle, my teeth gone...

I've got to admit, Tom Cruise has some serious guts,

but he's still a far cry from equalling Jackie Chan in terms on onscreen injury.

Still, he's got time to catch up, since Jackie's daredevil days might be behind him.

He's basically uninsurable at this point,

and no studio would dream of letting him do his own stunts today,

so the 60-year-old has finally started to slow things down,

which is probably for the best.

We've only scratched the surface of Jackie's jawdropping injuries,

and frankly, it's a miracle he's even still alive today.

But after five decades of suffering for his art,

I think Jackie Chan has earned a break.

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