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Waching daily Sep 19 2017

(Suzanne Ostersmith) Last spring I was walking around campus and I was noticing all those wonderful

signs that say purpose unfolding and promise expanding. Then as a dance artist

I kind of naturally engaged my body as I was walking by and I thought, "Wow if

I'm responding that way I wonder how dancers, my student dancers would respond

to that." So it started me thinking about not just how those words are but also

why Gonzaga chose them.

(David Sonntag) About four years ago we decided that it was really time

to take a fresh look at Gonzaga and the way that we're representing the

University and so we did a lot of research on that and one quote from an

alum really stood out to us. His quote was "The impact of a Gonzaga education

unfolds over time." We felt like it was a fresh way of

talking about transformation.

(Suzanne) There were really five stages. This kind of

beginning and exploring, the nervousness of diving in, then the norming, getting

your classes, figuring out where to go. Then also kind of beginning to question

what wait a minute, who am I? What do I want to do with this? And then moving on to really

the sparks of inspiration that happen here at Gonzaga,

and finally into graduation which as we've talked about as a company is really just

the beginning. It just kind of turned out that the company that I cast, the company

of seven delightful students were all sophomores and freshmen.

(Alyssa Drinkwine) Getting cast in a piece right away and having to kind of be thrown in and work with sophomores

was kind of a nerve-wracking experience but it was great working with Megan,

she's such a talented dancer. So we really were needing to step out of our

comfort zone and talk to people who are in different classes and as a freshman

that was something that I didn't really know many people, it was in the first few

weeks of school and so really it just was "Hey, you're a senior. Can I talk to you

about your experience and what you've been through?" And just asking them like

the ups and downs what the hardest parts were, what the most memorable

things were and just capturing all those moments to put them together into

creating this piece was something that was a big part of the interview process.

(David) What we liked about unfold was that it connotes that the people who come here

already have that special essence to them that makes them unique and that they're

bringing to our community and that lives within them and it's our job here at

Gonzaga to sort of add the water and the sunlight that allows that essence to

grow in different and sometimes unexpected ways. It continues to grow

once you leave here and hopefully Gonzaga has an impact on your story for many, many years.

♪♪♪

(Suzanne) There were times in this rehearsal process where I thought, "Is this gonna

work? You know I've got this kind of vision, this word unfolding with these

young students. Can I make this happen?" and through our kind of perseverance

together, I think that it really has resulted in a beautiful piece.

I've grown. I've seen the students unfold and develop into stronger, more technical and

more expressive dancers but I think for myself as an artist as well this has

been a powerful experience.

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For more infomation >> How the Dance Unfolds - Duration: 3:46.

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Leetoh - L'avenir nous appartient - Duration: 2:34.

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Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolors - Duration: 4:23.

Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolors are high quality watercolors made in Japan.

These richly pigmented paints come in a variety of matte and pearlescent colors

Keep watching to see swatches of all the colors!

What's your favorite way to use these watercolors?

Let us know in the comments below!

For more infomation >> Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolors - Duration: 4:23.

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Pirate Party at Mulch Island with celebs! - Duration: 4:40.

*screen changes to Bin Weevils*

U TOOK MY SOCKS appears

Scribbles arrives!

beat drop incoming! (song is called Eternal Minds by Waysons, one of NCS's releases)

Btw itskenny is in the video, his channel link's in the description

'Whos this BIG Weevil here?' It's Weevil of the Week, woddy52.

I actually thought we were gonna go to Scribbles' nest. That's why I open up my nest invitations in a few seconds.

First code.

Thanks BW Team!

Got it, Scribbles!

Swipes skreen 4 0 reesun

ZOOMS IN

ZOOMS OUT

Thanks for watching, like and subscribe! Goodbye.

For more infomation >> Pirate Party at Mulch Island with celebs! - Duration: 4:40.

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BT Daily: Your Life, Part 2: Parable of the Talents - Duration: 5:34.

[Darris McNeely] We're talking about the half-empty, half-full glass of water approach toward life,

what I call a positive or negative mind view.

We all know the illustration that we can use like this.

Again, what is your life?

Half-empty or half-full?

There's a parable that Jesus Christ spoke in Mathew chapter 25 beginning in verse 14,

"The Parable of the Talents," very familiar to many, that speaks about this very matter

that we're talking about here, half-empty, half-full.

Let me read it, ''The Kingdom of heaven," Christ said, ''is like a man traveling to

a far country who called his own servants and delivered his goods to them.

And he gave to one five talents."

All right, five talents.

"And to another he gave two."

All right.

"And so he said after he went on to his journey, he went...who had received the five talents

then went and traded with them and made another five talents."

And so he increased his talents by 5 to come up with 10.

He doubled what he had.

And likewise, he who had received two did the same thing.

They both doubled what they had been given by the master.

But he who received one, there was one, a third individual who received only one, he

went and dug in the ground and hid his lord's money, didn't do anything.

After a while he says, "The Lord returned to settle the accounts with them," verse 20,

"He who received five talents came and brought the other five talents saying, 'Lord, you've

delivered to me five.

I have gained five more."

The master said, "Well done, good and faithful servant.

You've been faithful over a few things.

Be faithful over many.'"

And the same with the one who had brought two.

He brought two, he said," "I've doubled it.

I made four."

Same thing was said to him, "Well done, good and faithful servant," and Christ praised

both of them here through the master here in these two servants.

These two right here are individuals who took the talent given to them, took the opportunity,

took what was in front of them, took what they inherited, however you want to describe

it when it comes down to our own life today, education, money, and they doubled it and

they said that they were good and faithful servants.

They live life with a half-full approach, right.

The one who only received two could have said, "Well, I didn't get as many as the one who

had five," but he didn't.

He took what he had, doubled it just as the other had done according to his ability and

lived an abundant life, lived a life full of joy, lived a life full of satisfaction.

He had a half-full approach to life.

In verse 24 though, as we look at the individual who had one and just basically came up with

one and had a zero increase, he who had received the one talent came to the Lord and said,

"I knew you'd be a hard man reaping where you've not sown, gathering where you've not

scattered seed.

I was afraid."

This person was fearful, a negative emotion, a negative reaction, a negative approach to

life, a half-empty approach to whatever comes into his life.

He said, "I was afraid and I hid your talent in the ground.

Look, there you have what is yours."

Then he would put it out for a nominal amount of interest, exerted no effort, actually lived

a life of neglect, want, what we might call poverty.

And so the Lord answered him and called him a wicked, lazy servant.

"You knew that I reap where I've not sown and gather where I've not scattered seed.

You could have at least deposited the money and gained a bit of interest" (Matthew 25:14-30).

And so he commanded others to take the talent from him and give it to those who had.

And that's a pretty hard description in a pretty hard parable of an individual who had

a zero-sum, half-empty approach toward life.

He had not done his duty.

He had not worked.

And he criticized the master and basically said, "I could have done better," with his

approach and he felt that his was superior than anything done there.

Look at this.

What do you have?

What are the talents in front of you?

Do you have two?

Do you have just one?

Or are there multiple talents?

Hospitality, of service, of ability, of intelligence, even a pocket full of money, an account full

of money with ample means to expand your life, do good for yourself and your family and for

others.

What is your approach?

Take what you have, work with it, build with it, rather than look at what you don't have.

This impacts so much of our life.

At whatever age we may find ourselves and no matter what comes into us, appreciate what

we have.

Take what we have, serve God, serve each other and have an abundance mentality.

That's one of the critical lessons to learn from this and that can help us determine,

and you determine whether you have a mind view that is half-full or half-empty.

I wanna come back, part three of this.

I wanna give you a story from my own life, a real-life experience, of someone that I

think exemplify this and taught me that lesson when I was a young man.

That's BT Daily.

Join us next time.

For more infomation >> BT Daily: Your Life, Part 2: Parable of the Talents - Duration: 5:34.

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Obama Did Something SICK On Wall Street Yesterday That Will Make Even Democrats HATE Him - Duration: 1:36.

The establishment elites and the Mainstream media have basically done everything in their

power to make the public forget how terrible of a president Barack Obama was.

Now he has given us the PERFECT chance to show the Dems exactly how bad he really is!

This time Obama decided to go to Wall Street and commit the cardinal sin of Democrats which

turned Hillary Clinton into a pariah…He took $1.2 Million for speeches at just 3 banks

this month!

What a greedy move for a guy who just made over $50 million on a book.

Still, it's no surprise that he would be selling out to the same people he used to

talk shit on.

Frankly, I'm sick and tired of this BS.

Now watch as the media under-reports Obama's transgression or tries to justify it with

some backward ass logic.

Oh, and did I mention that Obama is ALSO hosting his own new Obama Leadership Summit in Chicago

coming up?

It's IDENTICAL to the Clinton Global Initiative.

It's a bunch of bigwig Dems meeting and acting like a shadow government to decide

the fate of all Americans.

We cannot seriously let them bury this.

It's up to us to pull the wool off the eyes of the Leftists in this country and show them

the corruption of their own party.

The best shot we have, the only shot we have, is to share this everywhere and let them see

that Americans are WATCHING.

what do you think about this?

Please Share this news and Scroll down to comment below and don't forget to subscribe

top stories today.

For more infomation >> Obama Did Something SICK On Wall Street Yesterday That Will Make Even Democrats HATE Him - Duration: 1:36.

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New Nail Art 2017 | Top Nail Art Compilation #126 | The Best Nail Art Designs & Ideas - Duration: 10:53.

New Nail Art 2017 | Top Nail Art Compilation #126 | The Best Nail Art Designs & Ideas

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TOP 5 najlepszych STANOWISK moich WIDZÓW 19! - Duration: 8:41.

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INTRO 6:30 "DJ PAŁKERSON" / DEEJAYPALLASIDE BY CARRIONER - Duration: 0:07.

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3 Ways to Decorate a Stadium Bag - HGTV - Duration: 1:34.

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How to Go Live in a Facebook Group | Brighton West Video - Duration: 2:37.

Do you want to create a video to share in a Facebook group with your iPhone?

I'm Brighton West and I love showing folks like you how easy it is to create online video.

In this video, I'll share how to create a simple Facebook video in a group.

So, I've got my camera here on a selfie stick just to give it a little more stability,

but you can hand-hold your camera.

And you can do this vertically or horizontally, just note that Facebook's going to make

it square so make sure the edges of the rectangle, that you're not using those as important

spots.

Let's start up the Facebook app here.

I'm going to use a group that I'm a moderator of.

We'll click on that group to look at it, and then you'll see the write something,

click in there.

And you can of course - write something there - so, just say test.

Then you'll click on the live video option.

And once again the live video option, and set it up.

Like I said, this is live video, so it's going to cut it off and make it square.

Everything looks good on screen, I'm looking at the camera, and then I'll click go live,

count 3 seconds before it goes live, and then I'll be talking to the audience.

So I'm going to make this one really quick, and then you can stop.

So let's just do this real quick.

Countdown of 3, 2, 1.

Look at the camera:

Hey this is just Brighton, doing a little test.

Then you'll see if people are joining you next to the live up top, and you'll see

comments at the bottom of the screen . But when you're done, click Finish.

Typically you'll want to do 5 or 10 minutes on a Facebook live.

Their slightly longer videos than you're used to.

Then once you've come to the end here, you can say I want to post this video and post

it to the group so people can watch it afterwards.

If you want to use online video to share your knowledge and promote yourself as an authority

in your niche, I invite you to push subscribe now.

I help coaches, authors and solopreneurs use YouTube and online courses to grow their business.

This video is part of an instructional series where I show you how to create videos on all

sorts of platforms.

But if you need help with YouTube and eCourses, reach out - I'd love to help.

For more infomation >> How to Go Live in a Facebook Group | Brighton West Video - Duration: 2:37.

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Here's My Canada: My Canada is Opportunity, Diversity and Safety - Duration: 0:09.

Canada means opportunity, diversity and safety for my family.

I love it.

For more infomation >> Here's My Canada: My Canada is Opportunity, Diversity and Safety - Duration: 0:09.

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小小氰化物:生病 Sick - Cyanide & Happiness Minis [中文字幕] - Duration: 1:06.

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Tutorial — 3D Printer PEI Print Surface Replacement - Duration: 2:47.

Hey there Susan, why the long face?

Uh-oh, it looks like the Polyetherimide print surface

on your trusty LulzBot Mini 3D Printer has seen better days.

[Laughs heartily]

Fear not Susan, PEI doesn't last forever,

thanks to the fine folks at LulzBot, you can replace it

by following their step-by-step instructions.

You'll be back to printing in no time!

ERROR BEEP

ERROR BEEP

Looks like you're ready to try it yourself, eh, Susan?

You can do it, Susan! Enjoy that fresh build surface!

And remember, our friendly support professionals are available 24/7

should you run into any questions along the way.

For more infomation >> Tutorial — 3D Printer PEI Print Surface Replacement - Duration: 2:47.

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ALLIEVA CONTENTA corso LUX Trucco Permanente (semipermanente) - Duration: 1:01.

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Selling PIN-codes in offline - Duration: 1:29.

Offer to sell PIN codes Internet maps ROL, and can mobile operators Beeline, MTS, MegaFon. Buy them via WebMoney exaccess.ru . 20$ ROL we have in the city costs 700 rubles. 10$ - 350, 5$ - 175. I continuously buy for 16$ PIN$ 20 is ROL. The big benefit. The question is how to sell this PIN and whether to buy it? Your comments? ...

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