Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 24 2017

I'm photographer David Bergman, and this

is Two Minute Tips for AdoramaTV. Today

we're going to talk about using colored

gels on your flash, to either correct the

light, or for creative effects. Gels are

really just little colored pieces of

plastic you can put in front of your

flash to change the color of the light

that's going through it, it boils down to

really two different ways you can use

colored gels. The first is to balance for

the ambient light that's in the room and

the second is really to create cool

effects. All light has a temperature that's

measured in Kelvin and affects the color

of the light. Our eyes and brain have the

amazing ability to correct for that, so

we see it as neutral, and you can also

change the white balance in your camera

to accomplish the same thing. However

sometimes in mixed lighting situations, your

camera sensor will have a hard time

dealing with it. For example... if you're in

a room that's lit only by tungsten light

and your camera is set on daylight white

balance, everything is going to look

really warm, or orange. You can correct

that by changing the white balance in

your camera to Tungsten, which will cool

everything down, making it look more

neutral. But what happens if you want to

add a flash on to your subject in that

same room. Well the flash is daylight

balanced, so the light hitting in your subject

is going to be unnaturally blue, while

the background still looks okay. So this

is the perfect time to pull out our good

friend the colored gel. You can buy them

in big sheets for studio lights but you

can also cut them down to size for speed

lights. Or buy them already pre-cut just

make sure you attach them really tightly

so that no white light leaks out around

the side by putting a CTO, or color

temperature orange gel in front of your

flash, you're essentially making the

light in the flash match the background

color. Now that the whole scene is the

same color, the tungsten white balance

in your camera, will make everything look

normal. Keep in mind that this also works

the other direction - if you're in a

room with a lot of cool blue lights, you

can put a CPD of color temperature blue

gel on to neutralize that light, so

everything looks more like our eyes

really see it. Lastly you can use color

gels to create a

million different creative effects, you

could throw some light on your subject

from the back to separate them from the

background, you can also put any color

you want back there, or light them from the

front and make them look like an alien!

The sky is the limit! So remember use

colored gels to correct the light when

you need to, but you can also use it for

creative effects some of which look

really good and some well not so much!

Thanks for joining me today on AdoramaTV

Don't forget to subscribe for more

amazing videos and follow me on social media

@DavidBergman and go to the Adorama

Learning Center for lots of other great

tips and tricks.

you

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Another Period Season 2 "America's First Worst Family Is Back" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 1:23.

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TESOURO DIRETO - Os primeiros passos para COMEÇAR A INVESTIR! #Ep1 - Duration: 6:31.

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 - Review Jasper and Iman - Movie Idiots - Duration: 6:14.

Movie Idiots / People who watch a lot of movies and harass you with their opinions...

Guardians

of the Galaxy

Was maybe the most fun

Best

most original

coolest

funniest

weirdest

best soundtrack using

the most making you feel like a kid again...

Marvel Movie

ever!

And now we've seen

Guardians of the Galaxy

Volume 2

What's you name again?

Thijs

What did you think about... Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2?

Awesome

And Jasper?

It was great and I'm gonna say...

Best Marvel film!

But I often say stuff like this. So don't take it to seriously

And better then part 1

It was fantastic!

I'm not sure if it's better that part 1

Doesn't matter

One minute later...

Besides the fact that I think this is the best Marvel movie...

And the best Guardians of the Galaxy movie...

It's also the best Star Wars Movie after The Empire Strikes Back

All right!

best character?

Micheal Rooker as Yondu

Chris Pratt is awesome, but...

Chris Pratt plays Chris Pratt

And Michael Rooker

Always plays a

southern

hillbilly

And Yondu has the same vibe

but with a lot more depth

It's almost his story

The heart of the movie

absolutely

I was a little worried about

how fun Baby Groot was gonna be

It's perfect

He not a big part of the movie

and he's so cute

he's so CUTE

They keep putting him on each other shoulders

It's funny that Baby Groot doesn't have any use

it the team

He's just there because of the last movie

But serves no purpose

He's just comic relief

They can't rely on him. Because he's useless

It's really a babt

He's part baby. Part toddler.

At times some puke comes from his mouth

and a shivering lower lip when he's been bad

And Rocket is really awesome

what's really funny about Rocket

you totally forget it's Bradley Cooper

Yup.

You totally forget

And it's really good that

you're watching a raccoon and believe it's a real person

Tragic character

He's great!

but Kurt Russell is always great

and this role

is really for him

any remarks?

I don't have a lot

Except for the annoying Stan Lee Cameo and the disappointing post-credit-scenes

I agree

Drax

He didn't do it for me

he wasn't great

if you compare him to his role in part 1

I thought he was ok

but I get it...

he was too funny

too rude

just to make me laugh

the last action sequence

was too long

too much special effects

too much action

It was just too much

Get on with it

And the overpowerment

I can't handle it when characters or superheroes have any weakness

They're really strong

and invincible...

They fall for 100 ft and just land and their feet

I'm ok!

Exactly

When he's on a rope

behind a spaceship

Drax

And then

Through a forest hitting every tree

Every bone in his body should have been broken...

a little weird. Can't happen ;)

Let's start the rating

Thijs. You start!

A heart! a big heart

I normally don't give movies a heart, but...

this just couldn't have been better!

I only feel love for this movie

I'm gonna watch it three more times

Yeah!

I came out of the theatre wanting to watch it again

Oeh. I want to see that again. And that!

I'm gonna give it a giant heart

You have to see this movie!

absolutely

A giant heart!

Watch it on a big screen

Only watch it if you have seen part 1

You don't have to watch every Marvel movie. just watch Guardians part 1

Watch part 1

And if you like it... you're gonna love this

Love it

It's the Empire Strikes Back of the Guardians of the Galaxy Movies

Bye

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What is FundRef? - Duration: 2:16.

Hi there.

I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.

Today I am going to discuss FundRef.

FundRef is a "who's who of funders worldwide."

The Funder Registry was started by CrossRef and provides a taxonomy of grant-giving organizations.

FundRef can be found at the CrossRef website and is available as a downloadable file that

is free to all users.

The registry lists funders and a unique identifier for each one.

The registry originates with the publisher Elsevier and is updated throughout the year

with new funders.

Authors participate by listing their funding sources for their research in their publications.

This helps detail the groups that may have helped support the work.

Then publishers collect the funder's names and grant information.

The information is synced with the listing of funder IDs from the CrossRef Registry.

Then this information is added as metadata to the article, specifically the funder name,

funder id, and grant number.

There is no fee to authors or to publishers for participating in the system.

There is still infrastructure work to be done to ensure a smooth flow of data between all

appropriate systems.

This fact aside, the existence of FundRef has gone a long way to bringing order to this

disordered area, to the relief of many of the interested parties.

All publishers and information producing organizations should be fully participating in FundRef.

CrossRef lists some of the many benefits of the FundRef system:

-The ability of organizations to more accurately better track their grants,

-Research institutions can review what their faculty or staff have published,

-Publishers can analyze the sources of funding and confirm compliance with funding mandates,

and, -Transparency for the public with what is

happening with research dollars.

Well that's it.

Hit the Like button below if you enjoyed this video.

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel or click on the playlist to see more videos about

FundRef.

And make comments below or email me with questions.

Thank so much and take care.

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Fandoms Ruin The Series? | CC English - Duration: 5:21.

Since Chucho did not invite me to their Live Stream, I do my own video talking about fandoms with gambling and whores.

Fandoms here fandoms there a Fandom you will greet.

There is a saying but a reality; Fandoms around us wherever we are.

No matter if you're game, series or movies, insurance already belong one but indirectly or directly.

And it is so, you may be game electronic and belong to one.

As you may just be football fan and go to "Cruz Azul" because you're gay.

Be whatever, you're safe part of a Fandom.

While this video will be centered he does; A Fandom ruin a series.

The message can be for anything, either game, movie, book, etc ...

Fandoms can sonarnos something that existed only a few decades ago ... However,

fandoms already existed for quite little while.

The first "Fandom" (Because at that time not the word he knew), was apparently

initiated by readers of fans Shrelock Holmes creating the first Fanfics concerning

the stories of this character.

And nope, it wasn't Yaoi.

Later emerge fans science fiction and fantasy genres.

And with few decades later releases movies and books like Star Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter, etc ..

They begin to be generated known events in which met

a lot of fanatical people of such taste Cosplays do, lectures, theories and more things about it.

With the Internet era certainly all change.

They started the chat rooms, private groups, pages concerning certain Fandoms, and

all this, came early to become something which it is in each corner acquiring the name "Fandoms"

And it certainly companies are aware of the existence of these groups.

Not unless there is the famous conventions like Comic Con,

which although comenzósiendo something aimed primarily at Comics;

Later it emerged as the form of a convention for all fandoms where creators

a series, animate or Live Action, are with fans and these make questions about the program.

Another question? (Yes, I, I, yeah) - Yes, here

In the episode PF12 confronted the barbarians riding a winged Paloza, but in the next scene, honey.

It is about an Arab winged Could you explain?

Ah ... Yes, always observe one of those details, a sorcerer did.

I understand, okay, yes, but in the episode AG4 - Hechicero Oh, that character ...

However.

Since we know that the creators know the existence of these and often give them importance;

Does the ruins Fandom series?

Here there are two answers, but usually is not.

A series does not have to be linked to fans of a franchise.

And if, as I said; Creators often They take the view fans to enter

certain ideas and thus give them some fanservice; These tend not to abuse it

to keep track of the course of the series and not ruin it.

Because come on, if you ignore forever if or if what the public asks,

you'll have a series totally out of place without a specific direction.

See certain seasons Adventure Time, Bleach anime, My Little Pony,

and of course, Five Nights at Freddy's High School ... And the last is the greatest predictor

as a series becomes bad because Fandom, because in this case the Fandom

It is directly interfering in the process aforementioned series.

So no, if you think a series is Fandom is bad because its quite toxic,

Well, that's something quite apart.

And that's why never included in reviews to Fandom; Because what happens in the Fandom is alien to the series ... less FNAF HS, there if you mention that.

And nothing guys, if you want to speak of a specific Fandom and throw poop.

Leave it in the comments.

I'm Pilm Bare, and with nothing else to say, see you until next time, goodbye.

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3 dicas de DIREÇÃO - Duration: 3:25.

Hi guys

Many people say

They like our photos

Because they are not posing

Actually, they really are!

Pose comes from Positioning

If your direction make people pose rightly

You will get your photos improved

That's why Today

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"I DON'T LIKE MY BROWN FACE!!!" - A concern of mom of biracial kids - Family Vlog ep. 106 - Duration: 18:44.

She's been traumatized./ I know.

And right over here. just a room tour

I feel like it's just a disaster waiting to happen

I'm such a baby.

If you want other people to like you

broccoli Wow / I want carrot.

Hmmm.. Yummy bell pepper. Bell pepper. Yummy./ Yummy.

You want some bell pepper?

Yes./ You don't like bell pepper.

You won't like bell pepper.

No. no. no. no./ Mommy likes bell pepper.

I love olives.

It's like I am crazy about olives.

Really?

I don't think so.

We don't really do dressing, so...

but generally how is life in South Africa?

It's nice. Yeah. I like it.

White farmers or Black farmers?

So they kill them?

Here is Mitchells. very popular mall.

Mitchells and Kenilworth

popular very popular. / OK. / but also expensive you know

I am glad I met you, man. this is my last day

in South African. and you are showing me around.

I got to town after a long taxi chat.

I found this homeless guy I decided to use

him as a cab driver to bring me down over here

I thought he could use the money more. So...

I asked him to bring me here so he brought me this place.

this is waterfront

He dropped me somewhere back there so I've been walking.

It's gorgeous

it's going to be a day of relax.

I leave tomorrow from South Africa so yes this is my last...

destination.

There is a stadium over there.

but I mean this is brown but obviously

you know it doesn't .../ Brown face!

It doesn't have any princess dress so that's why

you know you know I want something that

they can relate to and they can identify with.

Let me see. She doesn't have....ah she doesn't have any eyelashes, and

not so much lipstick, huh?

OK. and what else?

necklace!

So, what happened was yesterday grandma got them

these dolls for them. they actually

both wanted Sofia but I mean you know

I felt like why two Sophias?

so I encouraged Yuri to buy this

Also, I mean, you know they've been actually really liking doc mcstuffin

and also i feel like

You know she's a brown girl so it would be nice

You are yellowish brown. You are brownish yellow. ok?

You are brown and yellow.

people I need help.

We need brown dolls. We need brown princesses

I want toy industry to make brown princesses.

I want Disney to make many brown princesses.

For my babies

For our babies for our brown babies

I think it's really really important for them to

love themselves

I want to clarify what I was saying here.

I was talking about brown princesses in Disney

there's no brown princesses with curly hair like Yuri and Dasomi.

and there are tons of little girls with brown skin with curly hair

okay there are some Brown dolls on the market

but there is no brown princesses in Disney.

and Disney is like a dream world

for little girls. they dream in Disney

and they fantasize in Disney.

I know there is some colored princesses such as

jasmine and Princess Tiana but still my

kids cannot really identify with them

and color characters such as Mulan

Pocahontas and Moana are not princesses

and they don't wear pretty dresses like

other princesses and my girls at that

young age think dolls with more beautiful

dresses look prettier

and this is where you buy a ticket to somewhere.

and this is probably South Africa's most

famous shopping mall.

Beautiful place. It's Beautiful. Beautiful.

What do you call a fish wearing a tie?

So-Fish-ticated.

I got one. I got one.

How did he make octopus legs?

You get the ten tickles. / Ten tickles. Hahahaha.

What is fish's worst day?

What?

Fry- day!

You take it too far. Come on!

You always just take it too far, man.

Sorry, Tim.

Hey, wait! Where are you going?

my first experience for South Africa's

The gate's open.

Wait for the bus.

Doctor!

I love doctors.

When you are a doctor, that means you are smart.

Yeah. That's so cute, too!

Yeah. That's pretty. Both of them.

They are both cute!

Doctor! / Yes! / I'm sick.

OK. I'm gonna help you feel better.

Are you gonna help Sofia feel better? / Yes!

That's good.

I'm gonna help the shot.

I'm gonna pull my shot in the pocket./ I don't like shots.

And a little bandaid. There you go.

All better.

Bye-bye!

I'm gonna go another people feel better.

Yeah. That's good.

Doctors help people feel better.

This is Lomein.

Here you go. / Wow. That is a lot.

It says...

If you want other people to like you,

You have to like yourself first.

That's right! / YEah.

I like that. I like that. Yuri!

You really like yourself, right?

We're gonna open.

Today, I decided to make some food.

for all of us.

Mapo Tofu and Bulgogi Jeongol

Smells good.

Have you ever had Korean food before?

Oh Yeah. We often go to Korean restaurant now and then.

Fantastic./ Very good.

It's like a Seo-Tang-Han in the phillippines.

Is it rice noodles? Do you know what it is?

sweet potato noodles / Really? / So, that's sweet.

clear/ It's really nice./ it's not really sweet

actually just itself the sauce that I

the Bulgogi.. Yeah, we make it sweet.

yeah you gotta show me the... Give me the recipe.

Oh! My Goodness!/ Oh! Wow! Look at you. You have finished it!

Wow! you're good! You are fast!

I'm sitting here amazed.

You are only 5 years old?

OK. Get the 1000 piece puzzle.

Yuri's first purchase. Actually this is the first time that Yuri is....

Yuri is buying anything

Thank you.

All of a sudden, she came up to me and said she doesn't want yellow face

and... she likes her brown face.

So, what happened? She just came up to me and she said she likes her brown face.

Did you guys just.../ I love brown face! / We were just talking... / That's beautiful!

on TV. it was a lady that

the blonde hair and the black hair. and we were just talking.

I said "I like white hair!" then, She said...

I like brown hair. Then she said

Mommy got black hair. Grandma got black hair.

I like Black hair, too.

That was the conversation . / I like that. I like brown face.

Yeah. Because all of a sudden she just came to me and she said

I don't want yellow face I like my brown face.

All of a sudden she said it./ yeah I like it, too!

Alright!

You know. Yeah. Some people, they stay in the sun so that they can have brown face.

I love brown./ Me, too!

Me, too!

What? / Yes! / I love brown face. / Yes!

Yeah.

Beautiful./ Me, too!

Me, too. Right? Alright!

Alright.

We came to our hotel room.

this is a heaven for me

OKay, I need to...

confess to James...

Don't open your eyes, ok?

It's a surprise.

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New Road Safety Laws in the DR: Real Sports Bonus Clip (HBO) - Duration: 1:59.

JON FRANKEL: Do you think drinking and driving is

-a problem here in this country? -Of course it is.

And you want to address this with your new legislation?

Yes.

FRANKEL: Claudia de los Santos is a member

of the Presidential Commission on Road Safety

in the Dominican Republic.

And she believes that a new law,

passed by the government earlier this year,

is going to help reduce traffic accidents in the country.

Help me understand then, how...

at gas stations, that look like gas stations on the outside,

but go inside and they look like liquor stores...

Are you gonna start shutting down these gas stations?

Of course.

You're gonna forbid them from selling alcohol?

Of course.

FRANKEL: Are you gonna shut down the drive-thru bars?

CLAUDIA SANTOS: The drive-thru bars, they are going to be shut,

and they know it will already.

But we have to enforce... the new law.

In your heart...

do you think legislation solves

what seems to be more of a cultural... issue?

Yes. But remember that that legislation...

comes with education.

We know we have to do...

a very big job with education.

People need to know that...

deaths can be prevented.

Our goal is to reduce death caused by transit

into 30 percent, by 2020.

That is gonna mean, like, 900 lives that we can save.

By the year 2020... That's pretty ambitious.

Well, as I told you before, I think we can do more.

I think we can get higher, of the 30 percent.

-By 2020? -Yes.

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Aldrich Brothers-Race Against Time: Real Sports Full Segment (HBO) - Duration: 13:51.

Up next, a story of brotherly love

and teamwork amidst the most trying of circumstances.

SOLEDAD O'BRIEN: It's race day,

which means it's time for 11-year-old Noah Aldrich

to ditch his glasses for his goggles.

Noah is getting ready to compete in a triathlon,

which means after swimming, he'll have to bike, then run.

-How are you feeling? -Um, good?

A little nervous?

-More excited than nervous. -Yeah?

What is your strategy for the swim?

I try to start off slow so I can conserve my energy

and not use it all at once.

O'BRIEN: He might sound like an old pro,

but the truth is, Noah already knows

he's not going to win.

In fact, he won't even come close.

O'BRIEN: Go Noah! Woohoo!

O'BRIEN: Do you think you're a good athlete?

Yeah, I try to be.

What slows you down?

Definitely a lot of the stuff I'm pulling behind me.

O'BRIEN: Noah is only half the equation

in this competition.

The other half is his little brother Lucas

who was born with a severe disability,

and lacks the ability to move or speak.

The races start in the water, whether a pool or a pond...

ALL: Three, two, one!

-MAN: Go! -(CROWD CHEERING)

O'BRIEN: Noah attaches himself to the raft,

and pulls Lucas for a 200-yard swim.

(CHEERING)

O'BRIEN: Then, Noah hits the road

and pedals with his brother for five miles.

-(CROWD CHEERING) -WOMAN: Good job! Good job!

O'BRIEN: And on the final leg, he pushes Lucas for one mile

before they cross the finish line.

MAN: There we go. There's a finisher right there.

O'BRIEN: It's quite a heavy load for a fifth grader.

So do the math for me.

Lucas weighs anywhere from 60 to 70 pounds.

I way about 75 pounds.

And... the cart weighs 50 pounds.

So I'm pulling over 100 pounds usually.

That's a lot.

It can be hard,

but I just look back and see Lucas's smile,

and it just... kind of fuels me up to keep going.

O'BRIEN: That smile is one of the only ways

that Lucas can communicate.

He was born with a severe brain malformation

called lissencephaly,

that has not only left him effectively frozen

in his own body,

but is also expected to end his life

sooner than later,

which means the brothers are not just racing

against the competition, but time itself.

Brian and Alissa Aldrich were given the stunning news

by their doctor when Lucas was just months old.

He told us that Lucas would never walk,

he'd never talk,

that he had an 80% chance of having seizures,

and, most importantly, he gave us a prognosis

that Lucas would probably have a 50/50 chance

that he would make it to ten.

And how old is he now?

-Nine. Yeah. -Nine and a half.

O'BRIEN: Children with the disease can have

a weakened immune system,

which means routine viruses,

colds, or seasonal flus can be deadly.

It's why some children with Lucas's disease

are kept away from any unnecessary exposure to the world.

It was a choice the Aldrich's doctor

told them they'd have to make for themselves.

ALISSA ALDRICH: He said 50% of the people that I see,

the parents will go home, they'll keep them in a box,

they'll keep them safe,

they'll keep them contained, away from germs.

The other half go home and take their children out

and experience life.

And Brian and I didn't even have to...

Yeah, we knew what we were gonna do.

...look at each other.

We decided, "You know what? We're gonna go home

and we're gonna do everything we can with that little boy."

Because I know if it was me in his condition

and his situation,

I wouldn't want to be locked up

in a house just waiting to die.

O'BRIEN: So they raised Lucas just like his big brother Noah.

Everywhere he went, Lucas went.

Everything that Noah tried, Lucas tried too.

ALISSA: Good morning.

O'BRIEN: It wasn't easy.

Alissa quit her job as a project manager

to become a full-time caretaker.

-Ready for this part? -(SIGHS)

(TOOTHBRUSH WHIRRING)

O'BRIEN: The most routine tasks can take hours with their son.

It requires a full commitment from the entire family.

Noah is one of the few 11-year-olds

whose an expert in working a feeding tube.

But over the last nine and a half years,

Brian and Alissa have watched their boys

become inseparable. Even best friends.

Communicating in their own special way.

We wanted to learn more about Lucas,

so we got some answers

with a little help from his big brother.

Lucas, what games do you and Noah like playing together?

What's your favorite that we play?

We do some battles together

with all, like, the Nerf guns and stuff.

Nerf gun wars, okay.

-NOAH: Yeah. -What else?

-We also have sword fights. -O'BRIEN: Uh-huh.

-Oh, that got a big smile. -Yeah.

He must like sword fights.

I think he likes the sword fights the most.

Somebody might say, "How do you do that with your brother?

How does he play Nerf guns?"

(NERF GUN POPS)

NOAH ALDRICH: It kind of takes a lot of imagination,

but he just likes being part of it.

-(SQUEALS EXCITEDLY) -Good game, Lucas. Good game.

O'BRIEN: You guys seem very physically close.

Like you hold his hand a lot when you're talking.

-Yeah. -Why's that?

Well, just, first of all, his hands are really soft.

And...

I feel like I just have a need to protect him a little bit.

Oh, that was amazing, Lucas. You're so good at this game.

O'BRIEN: Despite the brothers' closeness,

there was one thing it seemed they could never do together,

play sports.

For Brian Aldrich, it was one of the most painful parts

of learning about Lucas's illness.

I have a brother that's the same age

as the difference between Noah and Lucas,

and I had this picture of Noah and Lucas growing up

like my brother and I did. We're best friends.

Playing, and sports, and this,

and it's just like... (EXHALES) gone.

O'BRIEN: Until a few years ago, when the family saw a video

of a pair of brothers who competed

in triathlons together, and Noah had an idea.

He just turned to me and he said,

"Mom, I want to do that with Lucas."

And that was it.

Did you ever want to do triathlons before then?

Definitely not. I never thought of that at all.

I didn't even know what a triathlon was.

I mean, a triathlon--

A triathlon, taking nobody, is hard.

O'BRIEN: Why would you wanna do that?

Well, Lucas can't do sports like I can and stuff.

And I thought it would be good for him to participate

in stuff too.

O'BRIEN: So the brothers signed up for a youth triathlon

in their hometown of Boise, Idaho.

There was just one problem.

I realized I couldn't swim very well.

You didn't know you couldn't swim?

I thought I could swim fairly well,

but... I got in the pool, and I failed miserably.

O'BRIEN: That's when the brothers met Kevin Everett,

a coach at the local YMCA.

O'BRIEN: When two boys show up and decide they want

to start doing triathlons...

oh, one of them can't swim,

and the other one's in a wheelchair.

-Right. -Why would you say yes to that?

I thought other people would probably go,

"No, that's not possible."

But I certainly didn't want to be that person.

O'BRIEN: Everett not only helped Noah with his strokes,

he introduced Lucas to the water, too.

And within weeks,

the brothers were ready for their first triathlon.

Were you worried?

I wasn't really worried till he jumped in the pond

in that first triathlon.

I was... petrified. It was like, "What are we doing?"

(LAUGHING)

(CROWD CHEERING)

O'BRIEN: Noah and Lucas together were fearless.

And Brian and Alissa helped the boys

transition safely to each event.

BRIAN ALDRICH: I went from, you know, a nervous wreck

to absolute joy of, like, what my sons had accomplished.

And the most incredible thing I think was after the race,

Lucas would not keep his eyes off Noah.

He looked at him, he followed him everywhere.

He was just that look of love.

Like, you could tell that he knew he did something

that kids like him don't ever get to do.

(CROWD CHEERING)

O'BRIEN: That first race led to a second and a third,

and now the brothers compete all the time.

Every race is an endurance test for both brothers,

especially Lucas, who is competing

with a weak respiratory and immune system,

risking his health on every single ride.

But the Aldriches say the memories have been worth it,

and that Lucas is happiest when he's out on the course

with his best friend.

He even has some tips for his older brother.

Lucas, do you think Noah should go a little faster?

-For sure. -(LAUGHS)

Do you get the feeling that he wants you to go faster?

How do you know?

Well, he-- I just look back at him...

-Mm-hmm. -and he just has this look in his eyes.

It's kind of, like, bored.

"This is just not fun. I want more."

NOAH: So I know that's when he wants me to go faster.

O'BRIEN: Do you ever think about quitting in the race?

-NOAH: Never. -You never think about quitting?

No. It'd make Lucas so sad if we just stopped

right in the middle of the race.

Is he ever just worn out doing triathlons

with a 100-pound rig attached to him?

He never complains.

I think he just thinks about Lucas, honestly,

and what he's doing for him.

O'BRIEN: Noah remains dedicated to the sport for his brother.

They practice twice a week, always together.

And Noah gives it all he's got.

All that work has made Noah strong.

Strong enough, in fact, that he might well win

if he competed on his own.

O'BRIEN: Noah's an athletic little kid.

Absolutely. He could do this on his own,

and do very well, and maybe win the race.

But he does it with his brother.

As long as Lucas is having fun, I'm having fun,

and I don't care if we come in first or second,

or any place at all.

As long as we finish the race and we're both happy.

O'BRIEN: Noah can protect his brother on the track,

but Lucas fights his health battles alone.

Last summer, Lucas spent weeks in the hospital

recovering from hernia surgery.

In the fall, he suffered grand mal seizures.

Today he's dealing with painful scoliosis

and has trouble breathing.

The age ten always felt far away until now.

Now that we're reaching that point,

you know, ultimately we don't know

-how long he will live. -I mean, this is tou--

I mean, every morning we get up and walk in his room

and hope to God he's still breathing,

because a lot of times that's how these kids go.

They just pass in the middle of the night.

Can you imagine life without him?

No. Yeah.

What I always think about is just...

I'll never look back and regret...

anything that we've done.

Like, we've made memories for a lifetime.

Yeah, we've created a legacy for Lucas.

And what about imagining a life...

where Noah doesn't have Lucas?

-(SOFTLY) Yeah. -(CHUCKLES)

Yeah. That's...

Well, it's hard to think about. I mean, it's one thing--

It's one thing for us to think about our lives

without Lucas, but Noah and their bond, and...

I mean, even at that young age, they've always been inseparable.

ALISSA: All right! Go Noah! Go Lucas!

O'BRIEN: We were with the Aldriches

at their first triathlon of the season.

A two day event, an indoor swim...

MAN: Noah and Lucas Aldrich!

O'BRIEN: ...followed by a rainy day of competition.

Noah says the slippery conditions

made it their most challenging race yet.

The hilly dirt roads also put him to the test

and made for a very bumpy ride for his brother.

(LUCAS GROANS)

NOAH: I know, I know.

-(CROWD CHEERING) -BRIAN: Yeah! Woohoo!

O'BRIEN: But they managed to finish the race like always.

You laughing at your brother?

O'BRIEN: For now, Noah is focusing on the future.

The future he's hoping to share with his little brother.

He believes there's still time left for him

and his best friend.

Do you ever think about a time

when maybe you're running triathlons

and Lucas isn't around?

(SIGHS) I try not to think of that at all.

But I like to think that we'll be doing triathlons

for a while, together.

We're hoping he will make it to way past ten.

But my goal in the end is to do an Ironman with Lucas,

which is a really big triathlon.

Do you think you're gonna make that goal?

For sure.

We have been training for so long,

I think if we just keep trying

and doing triathlons together, we can make it.

Thanks for watching.

You can catch the rest of the latest edition

of Real Sports all month long on HBO.

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Joni's Corner: Foot Of The Cross - Duration: 1:47.

Hi I'm Joni Eareckson Tada

After my diving accident and going

through all the stages of shock and

bargaining and denial I entered the

anger phase I hated the idea of living

the rest of my life as a as a

quadriplegic yet on the other hand I

hated feeling so angry and depressed

I was stuck in the middle and I

desperately wanted out but I was

clueless as to where to begin.

That's when a friend told me Joni just

stick close to the cross of Christ if

any change is going to happen in your life

it'll happen there and so I did just that

the more time I spent at the foot

of the cross of Jesus

the more I saw how my suffering absolutely paled in

comparison

Plus at the cross I saw my self-pity for what it was.

My self-pity was nothing

but stubborn sinful attitudes so

let me ask are you angry about your current

situation, maybe your illness, your

chronic condition, your failed marriage,

the loss of your loved one

then ask Jesus to keep it near his blood-stained cross

the cross where he got nailed for your anger

the cross will always get things into perspective so

today stay near

the cross of Jesus

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How to analyze events so you can predict what will happen and prepare for them - Duration: 7:48.

How to analyze events so you can predict what will happen (and prepare for them)

by JD Heyes

The art of analyzing intelligence really isn�t an �art� at all. It�s a calculated process

not based on �gut feelings� or hairs standing on the back of your neck. Professional analysts

consume a lot of information from many sources before they can make educated estimates about

domestic and global events.

Each bit of information forms another piece of a puzzle that you must piece together in

order to produce an accurate analysis of future events or potential events. This isn�t fortune-telling;

it�s calculated analysis of available information that allows you form of a picture of what

can happen if the available data is extrapolated out to logical conclusions.

To get started:

1) Consume a lot of information on a daily basis;

2) Read more than just what you�re �comfortable� with (for instance, the Washington Post may

hate Donald Trump so it�s political coverage is biased, but its national security reporting

is actually pretty good and generally accurate);

3) Gather data and information from lots of sources, including foreign sources.

The age of the Internet has made all this easier � and more difficult � to help

you analyze current events. I know that sounds contradictory, so let me explain. (RELATED:

As The Financial Collapse Approaches, Should You Go All-In On Gold And Silver?)

With the Internet, people now have access to massive streams of information previously

unavailable to them simply because they could not physically possess it. For instance, before

the advent of the modern commercial Internet, it was virtually impossible to read a newspaper

report from media in Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Russia, Europe or South America unless you

were a subscriber. Now, with the Internet, you can access information from any news source

that publishes online (and nearly all of them do).

But that is part of the problem: Too much information is available. There are literally

millions of new news reports being published online daily, and that number only increases

every month as new sites go online. That presents a problem in and of itself � information

overload.

Because of the overload, it then becomes necessary to hone in on specific topics of interest

� proliferation of nuclear weapons; the global economy (banking, currency, trade);

current events; political unrest, etc. � while winnowing down the number of news sources

you check daily to those that have proven, over time, to frequently provide the most

reliable information. (Become an �expert� on a topic, and challenge your fellow preppers

who are also concerned about the future to do the same thing, each picking a different

subject of course.)

In this way, you can begin to control the flow of data you are consuming, trust that

it�s accurate, and thus give you quality information to dissect and analyze it for

clues, trends, and key data.

Consider this: Recently, a piece for The National Sentinel, which I edit, concluded by analyzing

open-source material that the United States was not only preparing a preemptive strike

against North Korea at some point in the future, but that the strike would likely include one

of four Ohio-class cruise missile-carrying submarines. That�s a key combat capability;

these vessels are super-stealthy and can shower pre-selected targets with 154 satellite-guided

Tomahawk cruise missiles of the type used to flatten an airbase in Syria recently.

The report noted a couple of things to reach that conclusion:

A news report in Pravda.ru, specifically mentioned that an Ohio-class missile sub had been dispatched

to waters off the Korean peninsula, along with the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier

group. The report even mentioned the sub�s complement of 154 Tomahawks.

That in and of itself isn�t proof of anything, because obviously, it�s a Russian media

source and the 154 missile figure is not classified; even the U.S. Navy publishes the figure.

But there�s more. The National Interest magazine notes that these subs are among America�s

most lethal � because they�re heavily armed, and because they are virtually undetectable.

Also � and this is key � during a recent interview with Fox Business� Maria Bartiromo,

President Donald J. Trump was asked specifically about what he planned to do about North Korea.

Characteristically, Trump refused to specify anything, but he did say this:

�We are sending an armada�very powerful. We have submarines�very powerful�far more

powerful than the aircraft carrier, that I can tell you.�

Of all the ships in an aircraft carrier battle group, why did the president single out �submarines,�

even stating they are �far more powerful� than the carrier, which has about 100 attack

planes?

Interesting indeed.

By combining these bits of information, an analyst may reasonably conclude that an Ohio-class

submarine carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles is part of the �armada� Trump ordered

to Korean waters. Why is that noteworthy? Because aircraft carrier battle groups are

most commonly accompanied by a Los Angeles Class attack submarine, which is designed

to defend the fleet against other subs.

In addition, other warships in the battle group � destroyers and cruisers, specifically

� carry Tomahawks. Aren�t they �very powerful� too? It was just an odd reference,

which made it stand out.

The same technique can be used to piece together a coming financial collapse, to understand

how the government would respond to widespread social unrest and rioting, and a variety of

other social and political conditions. Being able to properly analyze the information before

you will no doubt help you to conclude, before others, that something big is about to take

place.

And knowledge is power. Getting a jump on things gives you more time to get to a bugout

location, stock up on key prepping gear, and warn other friends and relatives that �something�

is coming down the pike. (RELATED: 12 lessons for surviving war after a financial collapse)

In the meantime, pick an area of interest and start surfing the �Net to find news

sources that you can rely upon to give you good information before others publish it.

Practice taking what you learn over the course of, say, a week or two, and see if you can

project with accuracy a few potential scenarios before they occur. The more experience you

have in analyzing �intelligence,� the better you�ll be at correctly predicting

the future.

Learning analytical skills will eventually come in very handy.

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Understanding energy leaks or, Seven Ways to keep your Mojo - Duration: 19:26.

Understanding energy leaks or, Seven Ways to keep your Mojo

by Edward Morgan

In the yoga tradition we encounter a fascinating metaphor: it is said that the milk of a lioness

is so potent that no container can hold it except for pure gold. If the golden vessel

has impurities, the milk will eat through the vessel like acid at those points, and

drain away. In the same way, if the practitioner has too many �energy leaks� then the spiritual

energy (shakti) that is generated through yogic practice will simply leak away again.

Have you ever been to a yoga retreat or meditation weekend that was so inspiring and empowering

that you felt sure your life was going to change radically, only to find within days

or weeks of returning home that all that extra juice had seeped away, returning you to much

the same default state you had before the retreat? If so, you�re not alone. This is

a very common experience. Because energy leaks.

Once you know what the main energy leaks are, you can set about plugging them. If you manage

to plug most of them, you will experience something astonishing: the very same yogic

practices you�ve been doing all along now seem to generate much more power, energy,

pra?a. In fact, they�re not generating more, you�re just not leaking it away.

Systematically addressing these �leaks� shifts the playing field of spiritual practice

radically. Of course, it can take time to address them � but it�s time and effort

well-spent, that repays its investment more generously than you might imagine.

So, what are the most common energy leaks? Here is a short explanation of each major

energy leak. They are discussed in more detail in my six-month Immersion program.

1. Exhaustion due to overdoing/multi-tasking

Easily the most common energy leak in today�s society, overdoing means having a plate that

is too full, leaving little time for the relaxation, play, and social bonding that humans evolved

with for most of their history. These are not only necessary for health, they create

a body-mind container that can hold the energy generated by spiritual practice. By contrast,

an exhausted body-mind is riddled with �holes� out of which that energy drains away. Your

conditioned mind might be convinced that you can�t afford to do less; but really, you

can�t afford not to. (And by the way, if you use stimulants [caffeine etc.] every day,

you are exhausted, though you might not feel it.) As Sakta-saiva teacher Dharmabodhi says,

�Wake up out of the dream of over-doing. Take responsibility for your runaway life.

Closely examine the cultural trance of over-doing, expose it and tune into your own energies

instead. Follow a simpler and more natural way of living, [which is actually] a more

productive way of living.�

Oh and by the way, however proud you are of your ability to multi-task, it�s now been

proven that multitasking decreases your effectiveness at all tasks (see the work of John Medina).

Most importantly, according to the yoga tradition, to be healthy and sane one needs to have at

least four hours off a day, at least one full day off a week, at least one full weekend

off a month, and at least three full weeks off a year. When I say �off� I don�t

just mean not being in the office � I mean not checking emails, not thinking about to-do

lists, not accomplishing anything. Just being. Unscheduled time, free of agenda, unless it

be the �agenda� to connect with yourself, your loved ones, nature, and/or art. Just

look at kids who haven�t yet become addicted to glowing screens, if you can find any: they

explore the world around them with wide-eyed wonder, and their creative energy flows through

vivid imaginative play. We�re not meant to lose that. It�s part of our natural state.

We need that creative energy, that curiosity, that wonder, to feel that life is worth living.

You will slowly access more and more of it if you create time for agenda-free connection.

2. Dis-ease of the physical body

The second energy leak is of course intimately related to the first. When we�re overdoing,

we develop dis-ease (or full blown disease) quite easily. When dis-ease has set in, it

draws our attention and leaks our pra?a (vitality or life-force). Dis-ease is different from

being disabled; note that someone can be disabled or have a chronic condition without having

dis-ease. It all depends on how they relate to their disability (e.g. how much they focus

on it, whether they form a self-image out of it, and what mental frame they view it

through). Dis-ease is listed as the second most important energy leak because if it is

occurring, it�s a top priority to address. Your body is full of wisdom. Often (not always),

illness or dis-ease is a warning sign, or is telling your something. Inquire into the

natural wisdom of the body to find out what it is, perhaps with the help of a skilled

medical intuitive (I can recommend someone) � whose services should complement, never

replace, those of your doctor(s).

3. Excess emotional reactivity

This is a delicate one to discuss. As a cognitive neuroscientist recently wrote, �The ability

to regulate one�s strength of emotional response is highly adaptive: It stops us from

investing too much energy into [certain] things.� While there is no degree of emotion that is

�too much� in the Tantrik View, it�s important to note that some emotions are generated

or amplified by believing in a mentally-constructed �story� about a situation. This very common

energy leak can be described as losing contact with your essence-nature, your natural Presence,

through buying into a story associated with a strong emotional response, which often results

in throwing your energy at someone else (usually the person you blame for your feelings). When

you speak in anger and say things you later want to retract (�I didn�t really mean

that!�), that�s a good example of emotional reactivity. When you sit (or move, or dance)

with your feelings, neither owning nor disowning them, but just being with them as a form of

pure energy, that�s the opposite of emotional reactivity. When your assumptions seem like

indisputable facts and you�re filled with self-righteous indignation, that�s emotional

reactivity. When you�re curious about where these intense emotions are coming from and

can laugh at yourself in wonder, that�s the opposite. When you buy right into a disparaging

comment from a peer and enter a world of hurt, plagued by repetitive painful thoughts (�How

could they?� �What an asshole!� �I can�t believe s/he hates me!� etc.), that�s

emotional reactivity. When you keep your heart open and let yourself feel the pain in the

other person and in yourself, without buying that person�s story and perhaps even seeing

beauty and opportunity in the pain, that�s the opposite.

The opposite of emotional reactivity, then, is really just natural human Presence. To

abide in that Presence is the goal of the path. Then strong emotions can arise without

the emotional reactivity that harms you and others. Obviously, emotional reactivity deserves

a whole workshop to itself. It�s intimately related with #9 below.

4. Losing contact with natural Presence through thought/fantasy/reverie

Those who habitually dwell in the mind-world can hardly imagine how much joy and aliveness

is unavailable to them. Unfortunately, that�s most of the planet. Being lost in vikalpas

(fantasy/reverie/mental images) is a primary way we divorce ourselves from sweet, simple

abiding in our natural state. Here we�re talking about a) imagining possible future

scenarios in which you might be happier (fantasy); b) imagining possible future scenarios in

which you might suffer (anxiety); c) remembering past �good times� through rose-colored

glasses and wishing things could be like that again (reverie); and remembering past �mistakes�

and thinking about what you �could have� or �should have� done (regret/guilt).

(See p. 138 of T.I.) These four are, in the yogic view, simply the most common forms of

insanity. Humans are simply terrible at accurately predicting how they�ll feel in any given

future situation, even when they�re convinced otherwise (as Dan Gilbert has proven), and

they are also terrible at remembering the past with any accuracy (what you think are

accurate memories are largely expressions of your individual psychology, much like dreams

woven from elements of past experiences). A fifth version of getting lost in vikalpas

is simply focusing intently on data of any kind to buffer your existential angst or distract

yourself from what you and others are feeling. Someone doing a crossword puzzle or playing

a challenging video game or reading all the news of the day might claim that they are

more in the present moment, but they are just as much �in their head� � and therefore

divorced from flowing Presence � as someone lost in thoughts of possible futures or remembered

pasts. Inhabiting mental worlds and imagined realities is a significant energy leak for

a yogi, and one that is ubiquitous in our society.

5. Strongly held beliefs or opinions

This is closely related to #4. It can be hard to believe this is an energy leak until you

experience for yourself the influx of life-force that comes from finally, deeply admitting

the truth that you really don�t know anything for sure. That just about all your strongly

held beliefs and opinions are either wishful thinking or fearful thinking. That the world

is far, far too complex, and the variables far too numerous, for our little brains to

justifiably hold a fixed opinion about anything (apart from your own inner experience, perhaps).

Note that having beliefs/opinions is not an energy leak; it�s gripping tightly to those

opinions, unyielding and hard in your attitude rather than soft and open, and being so convinced

you�re right and you know how things really are (as opposed to the other guy) that is

the energy leak. There�s a lot more to reality than what any one of us can see; acknowledging

that helps you be softer, more open, and therefore better at connecting with others.

6. Unclear relationships / unclear boundaries

Since the entire range of social norms pertaining to all kinds of intimate relationships is

in flux in the 21st century, #6 is a pretty big one. Of course, when you�re just getting

to know someone, it�s normal for the nature of the relationship to be undefined. However,

hanging out too long in limbo where you�re not exactly sure what the other person wants,

needs, or feels, but you�re hoping they�ll come round to your way of seeing the relationship,

is a powerful pra?a-drain. Conversely, being clear about where you�re at but keeping

the other person in limbo by not committing to a specific form of relationship with clear

agreements or boundaries is also an energy leak (because using other people depletes

your shakti).

Obviously, the solution is communication, but few of us know how to communicate our

feelings and needs without casting them in the form of a narrative about what the other

person is doing wrong (or what you�re doing wrong, for that matter). Which doesn�t help.

Ongoing clarifying dialogue (which doesn�t descend into nitpicking, pseudo-psychoanalysis,

or finger-pointing) about what you want and what you�re okay with, and what your loved

one wants and is okay with, is crucial to create the firm foundation for relationships

that aren�t energy leaks.

Except sometimes the solution isn�t communication; sometimes you hang on to a relationship that

is past it�s �expiration date� out of fear or attachment. This is a huge energy

leak. The solution is to let go and walk away. If you need support for that, check out Conscious

Uncoupling.

7. Unconscious speech / excessive speech / gossip

Another very common energy leak in our society, this one is difficult to shift because of

huge social pressure to conform to how others around us use language. Yet excessive speech

is such an energy drain that in Ayurveda it is said to lead to various forms of disease

(mainly through exacerbation of vata dosha). Have you ever noticed that masters of yoga

and meditation speak less, and speak carefully? Swami Muktananda once said, �The power of

your words increases in direct proportion to the silence that you keep.�

Ideally, before opening a topic of conversation we ask ourselves four questions, the so-called

Four Gates of Speech: 1) is it true, this thing I want to say? 2) is it necessary or

helpful to speak it? 3) have I found a loving way to say it? 4) is it the right time? (It

helps to remember the four key terms: true, necessary, kind, right time). For more on

this important topic, see the two chapters on �Discipline in Speaking� in The Yoga

of Discipline.

So how do you plug the energy leaks? Suggestions and leads have been given above, and these

can be supplemented by your own research, your intuitive knowing, and by practicing

under a qualified teacher. Specifically, the tradition of Tantrik Yoga has many tools for

plugging energy leaks.

There is so much more than can be said about all of these topics than we have space for

here! Below you�ll find the other seven main energy leaks, which I hope to cover in

another post. And if you resonate with what you�ve read here and want to learn more,

please watch these videos.

Based on everything I�ve received from my teachers over 26 years, I made a list of the

eight most hazardous pitfalls on the spiritual path, which when addressed are also, in my

view, the eight keys to sustainable awakening. The topic of Energy Leaks constitutes just

one of these eight. Some of the others are obvious, such as distorted understanding of

the student-teacher relationship, and some are not so obvious, like lack of alignment

of View, Practice, and Goal, or impure motive for practice. These �Eight Great Pitfalls�

which can become the �Eight Keys to sustainable Awakening� are discussed in more detail

in this video.

Other energy leaks include: 8. addictions

9. other habitual behavior patterns fueled by and further fueling samskaras

10. mismanagement of sexual energy 11. submitting to fatalism and disempowering

use of divination tools (e.g. relying on astrology, tarot, or psychic readings more than on your

innate intuitive capacity) 12. incorrect performance of spiritual practices

(usually due to incorrect instruction) 13. becoming �possessed� by the energy

and thought-patterns of other Realms (�realm� is a technical term in Tantrik psychology)

14. believing that one�s conditioned view of reality is actually the way things are

(aj�ana)

IMPORTANT CAVEAT: If you succeed in plugging energy leaks but have not learned to dissolve

self-images and have not become conscious of the pitfalls described in the Six Realms

teachings (#13 above), then the greatly increased energy and power available to you can magnify

latent harmful tendencies as well as virtues. As Dharmabodhi so aptly put it, �Without

having dissolved the core patterning of how one sees and �knows� oneself to be (our

self-story/concept) and how one relates, the power released through shakti sadhana will

inflate the already existing [egoic] patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting, often causing

harm to the practitioner by sidetracking them with obstacles or skills/successes/powers.�

This topic will be covered in a future post entitled �Does the Practice of Yoga Automatically

Make You a Better Person?; or, how yoga can turn a

jerk into an even bigger jerk.�

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