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Chemical laxatives are widely used by the people, but many of us forget

that these types of drugs can in to feel side effects. That is why,

It is important to know how to make a laxative natural to treat constipation.

Many people suffer from digestive problems, however, most of the complaints currently

focuses on constipation. intestinal problems can slow metabolism

organ, which slows digestion and constipation, since waste are

retained in the colon and may alter the flora intestinal.

Symptoms such as abdominal pain, constant gases and swelling may malfunction results

bowel. Over time the waste retained colon dehydrate feces hardening

and even more difficult to solve this problem. Undoubtedly, the prison

belly is one of the most troublesome problems we live in, although not as severe

as other symptoms. Therefore, it is important to choose to use

a natural laxative, since the body You need to keep the balance of intestinal flora

to prevent the emergence of diseases more serious.

In this sense, see five laxative revenue natural that besides helping to improve their

digestion, they are very delicious and easy to do.

1. banana and fig juice Figs contain dietary fibers which help

to encourage the elimination of movements feces from the intestines during digestion.

Furthermore, banana fibers also contains that help eliminate that which occurs

via the intestine. This combination is especially fibers

beneficial for the region of the large intestine. ingredients

1 or 3 fresh ripe banana figs 1 spoon of honey ½ cup of water mode

preparation Mix all ingredients in a blender to get a good uniform mixture. For

relieve constipation, consume this natural laxative every night before bed,

until the constipation stop. 2. aloe vera juice and honey

The aloe vera juice and is considered a laxative natural, as it controls the amount of juice

Gastric produced by the stomach, as well to help control any inflammation.

In combination with honey, helps keep the balance of the bacterial flora responsible

the transformation of the bolus. ingredients 6 ½ cup of water soup spoons gel

aloe vera honey A tablespoon of Mode Start preparation extracting aloe gel

will see. Combine all ingredients in a blender and mix until a uniform mixture.

Drink before breakfast for two weeks. 3. apple and papaya juice

Papaya has digestive enzymes that help in the digestion of food. The club, in

instead, it has fibers that are necessary to move digestive intestines.

Because of this, the combination of apple and papaya is a natural laxative very effective

and providing extra energy for the body, because of its natural sugars.

ingredients 1 green apple ½ cup water 3 slices

A ripe papaya honey tablespoon of Mode preparation Place all ingredients in

blender and mix until a homogenous drink. For two weeks, consume

drink every day fasting or as part your morning coffee.

4. orange juice and kiwi The kiwi produces an enzyme called actidinina

It used to improve intestinal motility. In combination with the fibers contained in

orange, this natural laxative can be very effective in relieving constipation.

ingredients 5 orange juice kiwifruit Preparation 4

Grind the juice of oranges and kiwis, peeled and cut into pieces.

Mix everything until smooth. Serve without straining, and try to drink as fast

possible to make better use of the properties juice.

Drink the juice half an hour before your breakfast morning.

5. linseed juice and pear The ingredients of this natural laxative act

as probiotics in the colon, they provide a food for micro-organisms that make up

intestinal flora. In addition, linseed and pear

has a high soluble fiber and antioxidants, very beneficial and necessary for digestion.

ingredients ½ cup water 2 pears 1 tablespoon

flaxseed Preparation Cut pears into pieces and grind

with the other ingredients. It is not necessary take the peel pears.

After achieving a uniform mixture, drink always fasting.

Look consume this natural laxative to three times a week.

Like revenue? Enjoy the alternatives natural laxative to improve your digestion

and to avoid possible side effects excessive use of commercial laxatives.

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Just a little tid bit because I keep seeing this comment everywhere.

We make our kisses sound convincing.

That doesn't mean we actually kiss each other.

Listen... I'm in Texas, and Heidi is in California.

Its called acting, people! Learn! Look!

This is my end.

[Manly Smooch]

And this is her end.

[Girly Smooch]

Together, they sound perfect.

[Passionate Smooch]

No actual kissing involved. All acting.

Move on.

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Me VS my BFF

Model : My OC

It's the first time that my friend draw "on" graphic tablet, otherwise, she draws very well :3

*Mungle draws her OC*

*Ok... Mungle drew a poo on the nose of her OC XD*

Now

It's the turn of Mungle's BFF

M : Bravo ! (Well done) ;D

M : it looks like she has a double chin XD

*Laugh*

M : Ohhh Ohhh Ohhh

M : Yessss :D

*Laugh*

M : What is that thing ? XD

M : It's the finest wick in the world

M : You can do it >:3

Wooooooonderfuuuuuuul !

*Her BFF laughs*

M : Argh, I'm distorted -W-

BFF : I confess :3

M : What are you doing ?

M : Ah

M : You do that -W-

BFF : Eh...

BFF : I... I....

BFF : I can't move :(

*weird sound*

BFF : Oh yeeeeah *w*

*Laugh*

M : Yeeeeeeees *w*

BFF : Yeah -v-

*RIP headphone users xP*

BFF : Neeeeeh

BFF : I do a star :'(

M : It's looks like a mountain (lol)

*Laugh again xD*

M : Arrrrrrgh !

*IDk what i'm saying srry XD*

M : Oh it's good :D

M : The little finger

M : The like :D

laaaaaater

M : Oh yeah, I forgot my star D:

M : God damn it !

M : Eh, I'm bad (very bad x) )

M : Fuuuuuuuuuck !

My version

And...

BFF's version

Amazing :3

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Lana Del Rey - Born To Die (Türkçe Çeviri) - Duration: 4:42.

feet don't fail me now

take me to the finish line

all my heart it breaks every step that I take

but I'm hoping at the gates, they'll tell me that you're mine

walking through the city streets

is it by mistake or design?

i feel so alone on the Friday night

can you make it feel like home, if I tell you you're mine?

it's like I told you honey.

don't make me sad, don't make me cry

sometimes love is not enough and the road gets tough, i don't know why

keep making me laugh, let's go get high

the road is long, we carry on, try to have fun in the meantime

come and take a walk on the wild side

let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain

you like your girls insane

choose your last words, this is the last time 'cause you and I

we were born to die.

lost but now I am found

i can see but once I was blind

i was so confused as a little child

tried to take what I could get

scared that I couldn't find all the answers honey

don't make me sad, don't make me cry

sometimes love is not enough and the road gets tough, i don't know why

keep making me laugh, let's go get high

the road is long, we carry on, try to have fun in the meantime

come and take a walk on the wild side

let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain

you like your girls insane.

choose your last words, this is the last time 'cause you and I

we were born to die.

we were born to die.

don't make me sad, don't make me cry

sometimes love is not enough and the road gets tough, i don't know why

keep making me laugh, let's go get high

the road is long, we carry on, try to have fun in the meantime

come and take a walk on the wild side

let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain

you like your girls insane.

choose your last words, this is the last time 'cause you and I

we were born to die.

we were born to die.

we were born to die.

we were born to die.

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COOL INTRO

Music - MYRNE - Architect

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শাকিবের ছেলে আব্রাম বললেন শুধু আমাকে নিয়ে ঘুরলেই চলবেনা মাকেও সাথে নিতে হবে!! অপেক্ষায় অপু BD HIT - Duration: 1:43.

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Why JFK Opposed the March on Washington - Duration: 17:39.

Announcer: At this time, I have the honor to present to you...the moral leader of our

nation.

I have the pleasure to present to you…

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

You'll notice the exact date- the exact issues

to protest were changed several times, but in spring 1962, civil rights leaders announced

they would have a march on Washington for 'Jobs and Freedom' (Stern, 94).

You'll also notice they were immediately met with resistance.

Even though Dr. King wrote to a colleague that the march could be, "one of the greatest

demonstrations for freedom that has ever been held in America,", the establishment in

Washington believed the protests could be counterproductive, leading to civil unrest.

According to Mark Stern in his book "Calculating Visions":

"Rumors flew about Washington that massive sit-ins in the Congress or traffic blockages

in the streets would be used to disrupt the nation's capitol.

Fear was in the air.

'How can this country endure,' asked Senator Russell of Georgia, 'when we legislate on

the basis of threat and intimidations from mobs?'"

But it wasn't only southern senators with concerns.

Even Presidents of the AFL-CIO and NAACP feared that clashes in DC could hurt the effort to

pass sweeping civil rights legislation through the Congress (Stern, 94).

Two days later, President Kennedy hosted the organizers of the march in the White House.

His purpose was clear: lower both the expectations and the initiative of the activists.

Lower their expectations that civil rights legislation could be passed without compromise

- lower their initiative to have a large event in Washington DC.

He told them, "We want success in the Congress, not a big show on the capitol,".

In other words, stay home.

Don't demonstrate.

Even admitting that sit-ins and freedom rides had done wonders to change public opinion,

Kennedy requested the leaders abandon their plans (Dallek, 642).

You might be wondering why Kennedy would resist a march, a tactic he knew to be effective.

JFK was an icon of the Civil Rights Movement, and yet there he was, actively resisting organizers.

This isn't an isolated example; as you'll see, Kennedy wasn't a natural leader on

civil rights, and to truly grasp his imperfections with this topic, we need to go deeper.

The March on Washington was planned 100 years after Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation

proclamation.

Between these two events, the proclamation and the march, black Americans participated

in every American military conflict.

Over 1 million enlisted in World War 2 alone (New Yorker, PBS).

And yet when they returned home, they continued to face a system designed to keep them segregated

in public, and distanced from the ballot box.

In 1940, only 3% of African Americans in the South were registered to vote (ACLU).

1954's Brown vs. Board of Education, declaring segregated schools for black and white children

unconstitutional, was widely resisted.

And the 1957 Civil Rights Act passed under the Eisenhower Administration lacked the teeth

necessary to substantively improve these conditions.

In fact, Eisenhower had to use the National Guard to force the integration of 9 African

American students into Little Rock Central High School.

These were the rumbles under society, threatening a larger quake.

With the '57 Civil Rights Act, the Federal Government had shown its willingness to intervene,

but a more active chief executive would be necessary to achieve full constitutional rights

for African Americans.

Enter our mixed figure: John F. Kennedy.

As the Senator from Massachusetts, he supported the watered down reforms of the 50's.

But rather than pushing for something more substantive, he always had his eye on the

politics- specifically, the Presidency.

As Robert Dallek writes in his biography of Kennedy "An Unfinished Life": "Jack's

interest in civil rights was more political than moral.

The only blacks he knew were chauffeurs, valets, or domestics, with whom he had minimal contact...He

could not empathize, and only faintly sympathize, with the pains felt by African Americans,".

But you can push this even further.

Kennedy knew that Democratic Party victory, his victory in a national election, involved

winning black voters while also not alienating the vast Democratic South.

Again, reading from Mark Stern's Calculating Visions: "the black rights issue was not

of particular interest to him...Kennedy, the senator, was never to stray too far into the

civil rights thicket.

He was keenly aware of the Democratic Party divisions over civil rights.

White southerners wanted the federal government to stay away from this issue; in their view

it was strictly a state matter.

Blacks and their allies wanted federal intervention in civil rights; it was the only way to bring

about change,".

These calculations didn't end once Kennedy entered the 1960 Presidential election against

then Vice President Richard Nixon.

Announcer: This is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.

Never have so many people seen the major candidates for President of the United States at the

same time.

And here tonight are...The Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon.

And the Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy.

Will: In the second Presidential debate, Kennedy attacked Nixon for failing to address central

questions on civil rights, "Well, Mr. Nixon hasn't discussed the two basic questions:

what is going to be done and what will be his policy on implementing the Supreme Court

decision of 1954?

Secondly, what's he going to do to provide fair employment?"

Then, when asked to submit a solution of his own, he gave a sorry four-point plan: one

which already happened a few years before, and three points which were vague and noncommittal.

If you're like me, you'll find his words empty...and...'politiciany'

"We sit on a conspicuous stage.

We are a goldfish bowl before the world.

We have to practice what we preach.

We set a very high standard for ourselves.

The Communists do not.

They set a low standard of materialism.

We preach in the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution, in the statement

of our greatest leaders, we preach very high standards,"

This was the political reality: both Presidential candidates vaguely supportive of civil rights,

but neither with concrete plans.

Kennedy and the Democratic Party platform were so imprecise, in fact, that a New York

Times editorial declared Nixon's plan "somewhat more realistic," (Stern 30, NYT 7/28/60).

All that said, Kennedy's calculation that he could be the 'lesser of two evils'

paid off.

Anchor: "Senator Kennedy, his wife and mother go into the armory for his victory speech.

Here inside the armory the once Junior Senator from Massachusetts, now at the age of 43,

the President-elect of the United States," He won the 1960 election, achieving over 70%

of the African American vote.

Anchor: "The popular vote column by the way- it's still very close- uh...Senator

Kennedy's lead is about, uh, roughly, 700,000,"

The election was so narrow that he wouldn't have won without them.

And so the logical question was, now in power, would he continue to operate as a hollow supporter

of civil rights, or would he rise to the occasion, and let actions overcome his missing words?

Historian Thomas Reeves wrote of Kennedy's values entering office.

He brought, "many of the ideas his father had instilled in all the Kennedy children,

among them 'his overall lack of interest in domestic reform,'" (Logsdon 38, Reeves

310).

Tensions between the incoming President and civil rights leaders were high.

Martin Luther King told Harris Wofford that while, "I'm convinced that he has the

understanding and the political skill...I'm afraid that the moral passion is missing,"

(Dallek, 380).

To him, Kennedy seemed dedicated only to "token integration".

Again, reading from Dallek's An Unfinished Life, "Much of the resentment during the

first six months of Kennedy's term concerned the fact that he would neither sign a promised

Executive Order desegregating federally financed housing nor ask Congress for a civil rights

law,"

Aside from occasional actions of the Justice Department under Bobby Kennedy on voting rights,

or the hiring of quote "50 outstanding negroes" to high administrative posts, JFK's first

months in office were mute on civil rights (Dallek 383).

In 'The Evolving Presidency', Michael Nelson writes that, "Not only did he fail

to press for new laws to protect the rights of African Americans and other racial minorities,

but he also resisted taking the executive actions he had promised during the campaign,

such as ending discrimination in federally funded public housing,"

To civil rights leaders, it seemed that the President would never change strategy.

Kennedy was settling for political stability over fundamental change.

But as you'll see, events in the coming years would rattle his stance.

Starting in 1961, black and white activists rode interstate buses through the deep south

to protest segregation in public transportation.

After all, the Supreme Court Decision in Virginia vs. Boynton had made racial seating in interstate

travel illegal.

For their efforts, the activists were stopped, beaten, firebombed- if lucky, merely arrested.

Kennedy, while pursuing backroom deals to end the violence, in my opinion, came to an

odd conclusion: that the provocations of protesters were antagonizing whites.

Rather than being supportive, he believed that the rides needed to end.

"Can't you get your goddamned friends off those buses?"

He was more embarrassed than concerned, citing an upcoming meeting with Soviet Secretary

Khrushchev as a reason to stop the rides.

How foolish would he appear to the Russians with racial tensions boiling back home (Stern

59)?

Through this, Kennedy became what Dr. King later described as the 'negro's great

stumbling block', not the 'Ku Klux Klanner', but rather "the white moderate who is more

devoted to 'order' than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence

of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says 'I

agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action;'"

This letter was part of an effort to combat Kennedy's apathy.

King endeavored to awaken the nation's conscience.

The words were written by King sitting in a jail cell in Birmingham Alabama, where he

was arrested for demonstrating against that city's racial segregation, potentially the

worst in the entire nation.

In May 1963, the all-white local politicians involved the all-white police force and fire

department to prevent quote "parading, demonstrating, boycotting," or "picketing" of any kind.

Officer: "You are in violation of section 1159 of the city code: demonstratin' and

paradin' without a permit- also violating the traffic --junction against paradin'"

Those in violation were met with nightclubs, canines, and water hoses.

If the President wouldn't act, Dr. King hoped the images on TV of peaceful demonstrations

suppressed with such violence would awaken a movement, forcing action from the White

House.

At the climax of the campaign in Birmingham, the activists made the controversial decision

to involve children in the marches.

Steven Levingston in his book 'Kennedy and King' describes how this tactic played out

with authorities: "...water burst from the fire hoses, bombarding

the children, knocking them to the ground and spinning them down the street...to enhance

the force, firefighters funneled the flow of two hoses into one nozzle, packing it with

such ballistic fury it dislodged bricks from buildings.

These jets were directed at the children, driving across their bodies, lacerating their

flesh, tearing clothing off their backs," (Levingston, 352).

Levingston goes on to write: "Before Birmingham, only 4 percent of Americans

polled believed civil rights was the country's most urgent issue; after Birmingham, that

figure jumped to 52%".

Announcer: "This is what happened as Nicholas Katzenbach accompanied by two federal marshals

left their car and approached governor wallace standing in the schoolhouse door.

The two negro students, Vivien Malone and Jimmy A. Hood, stayed in the car.

The time was about 12:47 pm Eastern Daylight Time,"

A month later, in June 1963, the University of Alabama was ordered by a federal district

judge to integrate Vivien Malone and James Hood into their student body.

Alabama Governor George Wallace literally stood in the door of the Foster Auditorium

on campus in order to block their registration, only standing down when ordered by the national

guard (Dallek, 603).

Then, and only then- indeed that very night after Gov. Wallace stood down, Kennedy snapped

into action.

So quickly, it seems like the story gets ahead of itself.

On television and with moral clarity, Kennedy was ready to give full-throated support to

comprehensive civil rights legislation.

"We are confronted primarily with a moral issue.

It is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the American Constitution...One hundred

years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs,

their grandsons, are not fully free.

They are not yet freed from the bonds of injustice.

They are not yet freed from social and economic oppression.

And this Nation, for all its hopes and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all

its citizens are free."

So wait a minute, because our story seemingly advanced at random.

We established President Kennedy as a man of inaction.

He rejected countless previous opportunities to intervene on behalf of civil rights, and

now suddenly, there he was- a changed man?

A cynic looks at Kennedy at this moment, and critiques the President.

Making a plea on television didn't advance a civil rights bill through the congress.

Vice President Lyndon Johnson, someone who made their career negotiating bills in the

Senate, doubted that it could be done (Dallek 602).

And forces were immediately set against the bill as seventeen southern senators met for

over an hour the next morning to strategize how to kill it at all costs (Levingston, 407).

On the other hand, no President before had ever spoken on the issue with absolution and

conviction.

Clearly, Kennedy made the realization that his 'balancing act' style strategy was

failing.

Furthermore, it seems he felt a compulsion to act as a moral leader in that moment.

Levingston writes that: "...he not only asserted his political will, he also lifted

the nation onto a higher moral plane,".

Though five months prior he had told confidants that civil rights legislation was off the

table, he clearly changed his mind (Levingston 406).

Both he and Vice President Johnson recognized that their actions might mean losing the south

to Republicans for generations to come, but they did it anyway.

And the next day, civil rights leaders like Dr. King flooded the White House with praise.

Now let me give you my opinion, because after watching this far, you might find yourself

believing that President Kennedy is the protagonist of our story.

Like great heros in all classic tales, a champion is born, faces a challenge, rejects his call

to action, but eventually, makes the choice to fight for what's rights and to grow as

a person.

But unfortunately, history is not a fairytale, and John F. Kennedy is not a hero.

Kennedy, the American people, the leadership in Congress, the future President who actually

would usher through the passage of civil rights legislation in 1964, they all were dragged

by their collars in the direction of justice.

At every turn, it was civil rights leaders like Dr. King who impressed the dire urgency

of action onto the President.

It was they who surveyed the candidates in 1960, demanding their agendas be improved-

who made constant contact with the newly elected Commander-in-chief, asking why his housing

reforms weren't in place, why he wasn't protecting the freedom riders, why he only

supported 'token integration' of public schools- who wrote to him and the white establishment

from a jail cell, "For years now I have heard the word 'Wait!'

It rings clear in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity.

This 'Wait' has almost always meant 'Never.'"

Kennedy may have eventually come to the decision to introduce civil rights legislation- and

maybe he did grow as a leader in doing so, but the political capital necessary was earned

through the demonstrations in Birmingham, the citizens who confronted german shepherds

and water hoses to grind urgency in public support from 4% to 52%.

We see the true face of the unrushed Kennedy, when just 10 days after making his lauded

speech to the nation, he relapsed.

Sanguine from his saline sack of the status quo, he once again he told civil rights leaders

gathered in the White House that they should "wait" and not march on Washington DC.

"We want success in the Congress, not a big show on the capitol...Now we are in a

new phase, the legislative phase..to get votes we need we have, first, to oppose demonstrations

which will lead to violence, and, second, give Congress a fair chance to work its will,"

Kennedy hadn't changed.

Luckily, neither had they.

"Frankly," King told him, "I have never engaged in any direct action movement which

did not seem ill-timed," A. Philip Randolph, speaking for the entire

group, added, "There will be a march,"

Let us rise to the call of freedom- loving blood that is in us and send our answer to

the tyranny that clanks its chains upon the South.

In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the

dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny . . . and I say . . . segregation

today . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever.

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English for Spanish Speakers 46 - 'approve a test' or 'pass a test'? (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:36.

Hello once again everyone, and welcome back to 'One English Tip in One Minute

for Spanish Speakers' where each week I talk about, in detail, one common

English mistake made by those who speak Spanish as a mother tongue, and this is

the 46th video...or video number 46.

Okay I think I know how this goes. You know

what I'm going to say, and you kind of roll your eyes like 'Oh, here he goes

again,' but you know what...you like it. I think you know you like it. I don't

know, anyway. Again -- and I mean this -- I totally appreciate the fact that you're

working to improve your English. I hope you keep it up, and I hope these

videos help. In these videos, I show you a slide, and on the slide there are

two sentences: One is the correct way that someone who speaks English as a

mother tongue would say it, the other is the wrong way that many Spanish speakers

say it. Your task is to decide which one is correct. Please do that now.

Read the sentences, listen to me read the sentences, think about your answer, pause

the video and I will talk about the answer in the slide that follows this

coming slide.

Again, if you got it wrong -- or if you just took a wild guess and happened

to get it right without knowing why -- I hope you now know why as we talked about

it in the last slide. I hope you start to study to get past this mistake.

To start you off on that process -- and it's a very simple beginning -- I've given

you three sentences to study from. Memorize these sentences in their

entirety, review them -- really get them into your head -- and put into practice

what you've learned through speaking or writing or both...and use the many, many

resources that are out there to help you (including my own...but there are many

others, of course, as well). So, yeah, just work to get past that mistake.

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BAP - Honeymoon | Cover | Angie - Duration: 4:09.

Till dawn Little by little, slowly, the moonlight gets wet

Chasing out the long darkness in the night

Wait up, wake up. Yeah, we already feel the same

Throw away your complicated thoughts, don't be afraid

Free up your balled up instincts

When the moon shines on us brighter

We're alive in the moment

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

Let's talk it's about time Sweep it all away, lose the essence

After a fight with the world I'm going through a civil complaint

The truth is null, cuz they turn away from it Always justify, raising the flag

Same ****, oh different day

The origin of the word, reality If you can't avoid it, just dance

Listen to your heart, it's okay

Trust your thoughts right now, whole new day

The voice that fills this place

We're alive in the moment

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

In this blurry world

Your light will spread even clearer

In front of the high wall is a red rose

Keep it deep in my heart

I will do my best For the dream that blooms in my heart

Showering my body With the overflowing stars from beneath the palm tree

A film on the shining freedom and bright youth I want to take you higher

No fear, I won't just avoid it We're beautiful

I know you hate it But I'm freer than I've ever been

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

Even this rough wind Enjoy it, feel so cool

Darkness disappears

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

Even this rough wind Enjoy it, feel so cool

Darkness disappears

Feels like the Honeymoon

Thanks for watching! :)

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37th IG mashup_ Mind X Honest 9/10 Logic // Chainsmokers - Duration: 0:42.

I've been on the low I been taking my time

I feel like I'm out of my mind

I feel like my life ain't mine

Who can relate?

I've been on the low I been taking my time

I feel like I'm out of my mind

I feel like my life ain't mine

If I'm being honest

Woah, woah, woah

I been taking my time

If I'm being honest

Woah, woah,

I feel like I'm out of my mind

You said I should be honest

I've been on the low

I been taking my time

So I'm being honest

I feel like I'm out of my mind

WHO CAN RELATE ? :P

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Trump Loves It When Ivanka Calls Him Daddy - Duration: 2:50.

TRUMP IS GOING TO NORTH DAKOTA.

THERE ARE SOME POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS BUT WE ARE NOT

GOING TO COVER THAT.

INSTEAD WE WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT FUN HERE.

HE APPARENTLY RANDOMLY BROUGHT IVANKA TRUMP BECAUSE SHE

APPARENTLY WANTED TO COME.

WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A WONDERFULLY AWKWARD MOMENT WITH

TRUMP HERE.

COME ON, SHOULD I BRING IVANKA UP?

SOMETIMES THEY WILL SAY

YOU CAN'T BE THAT BAD A GUY, LOOK AT IVANKA.

COME ON UP HONEY.

SHE IS SO GOOD.

SHE WANTED TO MAKE THE TRIP.

SHE SAID DAD, CAN I GO WITH YOU?

SHE ACTUALLY SAID DADDY, CAN I

GO WITH YOU?

I LIKE THAT.

I SAID YES YOU CAN.

WHERE YOU GOING?

NORTH DAKOTA.

I LIKE NORTH DAKOTA.

HELLO HONEY.

YOU ARE SUCH A WEIRDO, PLEASE STOP TALKING.

SHE SAID DADDY CAN I COME?

WHY DID YOU WANT TO GO WITH HIM IN THE FIRST PLACE IF YOU

DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE HE IS GOING?

BY THE WAY CHIEF OF STAFF JOHN KELLY WAS ON THE TRIP AS WELL.

THEY WERE MAKING DEALS.

SHE DIDN'T WANT TO MISS OUT ON ANY OF THE POLITICAL DRAMA

GOING ON.

SHE FINALLY COMES UP.

LET'S WATCH.

HELLO NORTH DAKOTA.

WE LOVE THIS STATE, SO IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO BE

BACK HERE.

NO, THEY HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE BEFORE

IN THEIR LIVES.

WERE THEY THERE DURING THE PRIMARIES AND GENERAL ELECTION?

MAYBE.

HAVE THE TRUMPS EVER TRAVELED TO NORTH DAKOTA OUTSIDE OF A

POLITICAL REASON?

THERE IS NO SUN VALLEY LIKE THERE IS IN IDAHO.

NAME ME ONE THING YOU LIKE ABOUT NORTH DAKOTA?

IT IS NEXT TO

SOUTH DAKOTA.

YOU TREATED US VERY WELL IN NOVEMBER AND HAVE CONTINUED TO.

WE LIKE SHOWING THE LOVE BACK.

THANK YOU.

THANK YOU HONEY.

THANK YOU.

COME.

STOP IT.

BY THE WAY WHY DID YOU BRING HER UP?

THEY ARE SO WEIRD.

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ENG SUB) Review : Serums HUXLEY / Worth the hype ? Avis sur les sérums Huxley ! - Duration: 8:01.

Hello everybody and welcome to my channel

or welcome back if you're a subscriber !

I'm here because I wanted to film a review

of a product / a brand that is quite famous in Korea right now

So it's the brand Huxley !

I tried their serums

I bought a mini sample kit where there were 3 bottles (the 3 bestsellers of the brand)

I'm going to talk about them and I even bought again one of them

in a full-sized !

The review will be focused on this one !

First, I'm going to talk about the mini that I enjoyed the least

It's the thicker one

like a gel

I didn't like this one because of its texture

I found it quite greasy, it didn't apply well to my skin

I didn't see any results using it either. So I don't like it that much

In the kit, there was also this one

the oil-based one. It's called the "Oil Light and More"

I really enjoyed this one !

it's not really for my skin type. It's more suited

toward dry skins or combination skins

like you have dry and oily skin at the same time

But I liked to use it at night time

so it gives

more hydratation to my skin

I used it like a sleeping pack

So, the next morning, my skin was luminous !

Also, what I found was good

even if I have oily skin

I applied this serum the morning and it gives a nice shine to my skin

not too greasy either and then I followed with my makeup and foundation

My skin looks very pretty, healthy !

It looked very pretty !

The skin looked healthier !

So, it goes well with my makeup and I found it even more pretty in the summer time !

Next, I'm going to talk about

the serum for my skintype which I tested longer

because I used up this miniature

and I began to use the full-sized bottle

So I used this serum for about a month now

The serum is called "Grab Water Essence"

it's blue and for oily skins

First I'm going to tell you its ingredients

like the main ingredients or why they are in this serum. Then, I will give you my review

If I look here, it's because I have the ingredient list here as well

First, it's made up of

prickly pear which is good

for hydratation and for protecting the skin

from exterior factors like pollution etc ...

There is also camu-camu

which is a tiny berry

which contains much more vitamin C than the acerola for example

or than the orange too

the camu-camu is going to reduce the imperfections of the skin

of the skin, to make the complexion looks brighter

Next, there is also pepper mint and japonese shiso in it

they are 2 anti-inflammatory

to calm down redness and blemishes

Then, there

is also hyaluronic acid in it

so it's good

to make the skin looks plumper

And finally there is acorus

it's from chinese medicine which helps

to brighten up the tonus of the skin and also good for blood circulation

That's it for the main ingredients. The serum is mainly going to

moistuirize the oily skin

while helping to reduce the imperfections

that you can have. Personally, I used it mainly during the night but now I use it mornings and nights

so twice a day

I really like the consitency of the serum, it's quite unique I find

it looks like a gel

but very watery, liquidy

Also, this bottle is very pretty ! It looks like this

And you can see that the serum is blue !

There even are little bobbles

Its box is also very nice !

So, I apply the serum twice a day like I said, morning and night

Now, I'm going to talk about the effects I saw on my skin

on my skin

Firstly, I was very surprised because I was looking for my oily skin

but which can be absorbed quickly

(because this was during summer time and I didn't want something too thick which stays on the skin)

But it's not the case for this one. It's absorbed really quickly !

You apply it on the skin and after 2 mins,

the serum is completetly absorbed

Also, it has a cooling sensation, very fresh

although I do not keep it in my fridge, but it's very pleasant

Its scent is quite strong (fresh)

But some people can be bothered by the scent, I think

If you're very sensitive to heavy scent, you can have headaches

For me, it wasn't the case and I enjoy this scent

It was even made by a professionnal laboratory

Then, for the other effects

It has been one month since I began using it

and I must say that, indeed, I saw that

my skin was plumper

smoother and softer after using it, it's very obvious

I also find,

that after using it day after day

during the whole month, I think my skin was more radiant

and also, a thing that I didn't know

when purchasing the serum, I didn't think that it would have effects on my imperfections

but it's the definitively the case ! My skin is much moçre healthier

My imperfections were calmed down

and disappeared a bit ! It's very evident

After, the hydratation lasts quite a long time

maybe not the whole day but I reckon

that the serum is perfect for the summer !

Maybe, for the winter, it would be

a bit too light. You need to apply

a cream after the serum

to really keep the hydratation into your skin

But that's it. The bottle is

very pretty you must say, very expensive looking

However, I paid a lot for this serum

One bottle cost 50 €

but I had it on sale, so I bought it cheaper and this is why

I decided to test it. But do I recommand to you ths product ?

Me, I say if you have oily skin

and you are in the market for a serum that can be absorbed quickly

because you don't want something that stays on your skin

I think this is a good purchase

but it's better for the summer

because it doesn't give enough hydratation for the winter

But using with a cream it's ok !

During the summer it's really enjoyable to use it !

And, yes, if you can buy it for cheaper

try it, it's Worth it

And there are really good ingrédients in the composition of the serum

very natural and good for the skin, very well chosen.

And finally, I think for the effects I saw

on my skin, I'll continue to use it

And I'll try to see if it's this product that reduced

my imperfections this past month

And if it's it, I think I'll repurchase it even if it's expensive

Those serums can last several months anyways

like 3-4 months, so it's quite profitable

So that's my opinion on the Huxley's serums

It's true that the brand is quite pricey in general

I find maybe a bit too much even for what it is

But I say, if you found the right product

appropriate for your skin and needs, it's really something to give it a go !

I'm going to put in the description box the site

where I purchased the serum if you're interested

The site often offers promotions

so it's way cheaper if you have like a -25% off

so the price tag will be much affordable

and really honest for a good serum like this one

Tell me in the comments if you've already tried those serums

or other products from the brand

Because I'm really interested to know your thoughts, so I can tried other Huxley products

Or tell me if you'd like to try them !

Otherwise, give the video a big thumbs up if you like reviews

so I know that I need to make those more often !

And don't hesitate to subscribe to my channel by hitting the red button ! And also don't forget to click on the belt

so you'll be notified for my next videos

faster and you'll see me more often !

Otherwise, I will see you very soon in my next video ! Bye !

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Futuristic•King Speech #OneTake (Queen's Speech Remix) Directed by Jakob Owens - Duration: 2:17.

Always talk shit but my breath don't stink Flow been runnin', better rest my sink

Cookin' these niggas, got the recipe If they mess with me, rest in peace

Got drive like uber, never let the head rest Mic always on like bald dude with a headset

Hit it 'til she squirt, damn, got the whole bed wet

Rock out like Led Zep Uh, one take what I do, who you?

Look at your whole crew, I don't know who's who

You look confused, think you need a Blue's Clues

Two girls one cup, you niggas is doo-doo All about business, I need a new suit

For us, by us, my label is FUBU Microwave a nigga if he think he too cool

I'm a misfit like I switched to a new school Upload a pic to the Gram

Your girl with my dick in her hand, gross You should just stick with the plan

You can sink quick in the sand, woah I know you a bitch, Mulan

You can get folded, futon Every girl want the noodle, udon

Goin' hard for the green, cruton Now I can see why you stress

Now I can see why you stress (Why?)

Your life is just like my lil brothers room Because that shit is a mess

I know that I am the best There's something I need to confess (What's

that?)

I still use an iPhone 5 But somehow I got success

I be out in Cali in the valley makin' money Do my dougie cause it's funny

Sip a lot of tea with honey Make 'em jump like it's a Bungee

Shittin' on 'em, need a Huggie Flow is cold, I need a Snuggie

Now my pockets gettin' chubby All these women wanna touch me

Cause I'm cuter than a puppy And it's like I won the lotto

Cause I'm always gettin' lucky Now she lickin' my banana

Like a motherfuckin' monkey And she not havin' my baby

But she feel me in her tummy Let a nigga breathe

All these sick words in my notes, I think my phone has got a disease

My flow on Mufasa, long live the king I feel like Muhammad Ali

Fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee Okay, I'm back now

You an ass clown Whatever that means

You couldn't walk in my shoes Like you a skinny dude

And I got fat feet Never been in the backseat

You probably live in a taxi My flow is oh-so proactive

And I ain't never had no pimples, nigga

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BAP - Honeymoon | Cover | Angie - Duration: 4:09.

Till dawn Little by little, slowly, the moonlight gets wet

Chasing out the long darkness in the night

Wait up, wake up. Yeah, we already feel the same

Throw away your complicated thoughts, don't be afraid

Free up your balled up instincts

When the moon shines on us brighter

We're alive in the moment

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

Let's talk it's about time Sweep it all away, lose the essence

After a fight with the world I'm going through a civil complaint

The truth is null, cuz they turn away from it Always justify, raising the flag

Same ****, oh different day

The origin of the word, reality If you can't avoid it, just dance

Listen to your heart, it's okay

Trust your thoughts right now, whole new day

The voice that fills this place

We're alive in the moment

Feels like the Honeymoon

Feels like the Honeymoon

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

In this blurry world

Your light will spread even clearer

In front of the high wall is a red rose

Keep it deep in my heart

I will do my best For the dream that blooms in my heart

Showering my body With the overflowing stars from beneath the palm tree

A film on the shining freedom and bright youth I want to take you higher

No fear, I won't just avoid it We're beautiful

I know you hate it But I'm freer than I've ever been

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

Even this rough wind Enjoy it, feel so cool

Darkness disappears

I feel good, it is true, life is Colorful

With my own light, paint the world

Even this rough wind Enjoy it, feel so cool

Darkness disappears

Feels like the Honeymoon

Thanks for watching! :)

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Why JFK Opposed the March on Washington - Duration: 17:39.

Announcer: At this time, I have the honor to present to you...the moral leader of our

nation.

I have the pleasure to present to you…

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

You'll notice the exact date- the exact issues

to protest were changed several times, but in spring 1962, civil rights leaders announced

they would have a march on Washington for 'Jobs and Freedom' (Stern, 94).

You'll also notice they were immediately met with resistance.

Even though Dr. King wrote to a colleague that the march could be, "one of the greatest

demonstrations for freedom that has ever been held in America,", the establishment in

Washington believed the protests could be counterproductive, leading to civil unrest.

According to Mark Stern in his book "Calculating Visions":

"Rumors flew about Washington that massive sit-ins in the Congress or traffic blockages

in the streets would be used to disrupt the nation's capitol.

Fear was in the air.

'How can this country endure,' asked Senator Russell of Georgia, 'when we legislate on

the basis of threat and intimidations from mobs?'"

But it wasn't only southern senators with concerns.

Even Presidents of the AFL-CIO and NAACP feared that clashes in DC could hurt the effort to

pass sweeping civil rights legislation through the Congress (Stern, 94).

Two days later, President Kennedy hosted the organizers of the march in the White House.

His purpose was clear: lower both the expectations and the initiative of the activists.

Lower their expectations that civil rights legislation could be passed without compromise

- lower their initiative to have a large event in Washington DC.

He told them, "We want success in the Congress, not a big show on the capitol,".

In other words, stay home.

Don't demonstrate.

Even admitting that sit-ins and freedom rides had done wonders to change public opinion,

Kennedy requested the leaders abandon their plans (Dallek, 642).

You might be wondering why Kennedy would resist a march, a tactic he knew to be effective.

JFK was an icon of the Civil Rights Movement, and yet there he was, actively resisting organizers.

This isn't an isolated example; as you'll see, Kennedy wasn't a natural leader on

civil rights, and to truly grasp his imperfections with this topic, we need to go deeper.

The March on Washington was planned 100 years after Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation

proclamation.

Between these two events, the proclamation and the march, black Americans participated

in every American military conflict.

Over 1 million enlisted in World War 2 alone (New Yorker, PBS).

And yet when they returned home, they continued to face a system designed to keep them segregated

in public, and distanced from the ballot box.

In 1940, only 3% of African Americans in the South were registered to vote (ACLU).

1954's Brown vs. Board of Education, declaring segregated schools for black and white children

unconstitutional, was widely resisted.

And the 1957 Civil Rights Act passed under the Eisenhower Administration lacked the teeth

necessary to substantively improve these conditions.

In fact, Eisenhower had to use the National Guard to force the integration of 9 African

American students into Little Rock Central High School.

These were the rumbles under society, threatening a larger quake.

With the '57 Civil Rights Act, the Federal Government had shown its willingness to intervene,

but a more active chief executive would be necessary to achieve full constitutional rights

for African Americans.

Enter our mixed figure: John F. Kennedy.

As the Senator from Massachusetts, he supported the watered down reforms of the 50's.

But rather than pushing for something more substantive, he always had his eye on the

politics- specifically, the Presidency.

As Robert Dallek writes in his biography of Kennedy "An Unfinished Life": "Jack's

interest in civil rights was more political than moral.

The only blacks he knew were chauffeurs, valets, or domestics, with whom he had minimal contact...He

could not empathize, and only faintly sympathize, with the pains felt by African Americans,".

But you can push this even further.

Kennedy knew that Democratic Party victory, his victory in a national election, involved

winning black voters while also not alienating the vast Democratic South.

Again, reading from Mark Stern's Calculating Visions: "the black rights issue was not

of particular interest to him...Kennedy, the senator, was never to stray too far into the

civil rights thicket.

He was keenly aware of the Democratic Party divisions over civil rights.

White southerners wanted the federal government to stay away from this issue; in their view

it was strictly a state matter.

Blacks and their allies wanted federal intervention in civil rights; it was the only way to bring

about change,".

These calculations didn't end once Kennedy entered the 1960 Presidential election against

then Vice President Richard Nixon.

Announcer: This is the second in a series of programs unmatched in history.

Never have so many people seen the major candidates for President of the United States at the

same time.

And here tonight are...The Republican candidate, Vice President Richard M. Nixon.

And the Democratic candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy.

Will: In the second Presidential debate, Kennedy attacked Nixon for failing to address central

questions on civil rights, "Well, Mr. Nixon hasn't discussed the two basic questions:

what is going to be done and what will be his policy on implementing the Supreme Court

decision of 1954?

Secondly, what's he going to do to provide fair employment?"

Then, when asked to submit a solution of his own, he gave a sorry four-point plan: one

which already happened a few years before, and three points which were vague and noncommittal.

If you're like me, you'll find his words empty...and...'politiciany'

"We sit on a conspicuous stage.

We are a goldfish bowl before the world.

We have to practice what we preach.

We set a very high standard for ourselves.

The Communists do not.

They set a low standard of materialism.

We preach in the Declaration of Independence and in the Constitution, in the statement

of our greatest leaders, we preach very high standards,"

This was the political reality: both Presidential candidates vaguely supportive of civil rights,

but neither with concrete plans.

Kennedy and the Democratic Party platform were so imprecise, in fact, that a New York

Times editorial declared Nixon's plan "somewhat more realistic," (Stern 30, NYT 7/28/60).

All that said, Kennedy's calculation that he could be the 'lesser of two evils'

paid off.

Anchor: "Senator Kennedy, his wife and mother go into the armory for his victory speech.

Here inside the armory the once Junior Senator from Massachusetts, now at the age of 43,

the President-elect of the United States," He won the 1960 election, achieving over 70%

of the African American vote.

Anchor: "The popular vote column by the way- it's still very close- uh...Senator

Kennedy's lead is about, uh, roughly, 700,000,"

The election was so narrow that he wouldn't have won without them.

And so the logical question was, now in power, would he continue to operate as a hollow supporter

of civil rights, or would he rise to the occasion, and let actions overcome his missing words?

Historian Thomas Reeves wrote of Kennedy's values entering office.

He brought, "many of the ideas his father had instilled in all the Kennedy children,

among them 'his overall lack of interest in domestic reform,'" (Logsdon 38, Reeves

310).

Tensions between the incoming President and civil rights leaders were high.

Martin Luther King told Harris Wofford that while, "I'm convinced that he has the

understanding and the political skill...I'm afraid that the moral passion is missing,"

(Dallek, 380).

To him, Kennedy seemed dedicated only to "token integration".

Again, reading from Dallek's An Unfinished Life, "Much of the resentment during the

first six months of Kennedy's term concerned the fact that he would neither sign a promised

Executive Order desegregating federally financed housing nor ask Congress for a civil rights

law,"

Aside from occasional actions of the Justice Department under Bobby Kennedy on voting rights,

or the hiring of quote "50 outstanding negroes" to high administrative posts, JFK's first

months in office were mute on civil rights (Dallek 383).

In 'The Evolving Presidency', Michael Nelson writes that, "Not only did he fail

to press for new laws to protect the rights of African Americans and other racial minorities,

but he also resisted taking the executive actions he had promised during the campaign,

such as ending discrimination in federally funded public housing,"

To civil rights leaders, it seemed that the President would never change strategy.

Kennedy was settling for political stability over fundamental change.

But as you'll see, events in the coming years would rattle his stance.

Starting in 1961, black and white activists rode interstate buses through the deep south

to protest segregation in public transportation.

After all, the Supreme Court Decision in Virginia vs. Boynton had made racial seating in interstate

travel illegal.

For their efforts, the activists were stopped, beaten, firebombed- if lucky, merely arrested.

Kennedy, while pursuing backroom deals to end the violence, in my opinion, came to an

odd conclusion: that the provocations of protesters were antagonizing whites.

Rather than being supportive, he believed that the rides needed to end.

"Can't you get your goddamned friends off those buses?"

He was more embarrassed than concerned, citing an upcoming meeting with Soviet Secretary

Khrushchev as a reason to stop the rides.

How foolish would he appear to the Russians with racial tensions boiling back home (Stern

59)?

Through this, Kennedy became what Dr. King later described as the 'negro's great

stumbling block', not the 'Ku Klux Klanner', but rather "the white moderate who is more

devoted to 'order' than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence

of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says 'I

agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action;'"

This letter was part of an effort to combat Kennedy's apathy.

King endeavored to awaken the nation's conscience.

The words were written by King sitting in a jail cell in Birmingham Alabama, where he

was arrested for demonstrating against that city's racial segregation, potentially the

worst in the entire nation.

In May 1963, the all-white local politicians involved the all-white police force and fire

department to prevent quote "parading, demonstrating, boycotting," or "picketing" of any kind.

Officer: "You are in violation of section 1159 of the city code: demonstratin' and

paradin' without a permit- also violating the traffic --junction against paradin'"

Those in violation were met with nightclubs, canines, and water hoses.

If the President wouldn't act, Dr. King hoped the images on TV of peaceful demonstrations

suppressed with such violence would awaken a movement, forcing action from the White

House.

At the climax of the campaign in Birmingham, the activists made the controversial decision

to involve children in the marches.

Steven Levingston in his book 'Kennedy and King' describes how this tactic played out

with authorities: "...water burst from the fire hoses, bombarding

the children, knocking them to the ground and spinning them down the street...to enhance

the force, firefighters funneled the flow of two hoses into one nozzle, packing it with

such ballistic fury it dislodged bricks from buildings.

These jets were directed at the children, driving across their bodies, lacerating their

flesh, tearing clothing off their backs," (Levingston, 352).

Levingston goes on to write: "Before Birmingham, only 4 percent of Americans

polled believed civil rights was the country's most urgent issue; after Birmingham, that

figure jumped to 52%".

Announcer: "This is what happened as Nicholas Katzenbach accompanied by two federal marshals

left their car and approached governor wallace standing in the schoolhouse door.

The two negro students, Vivien Malone and Jimmy A. Hood, stayed in the car.

The time was about 12:47 pm Eastern Daylight Time,"

A month later, in June 1963, the University of Alabama was ordered by a federal district

judge to integrate Vivien Malone and James Hood into their student body.

Alabama Governor George Wallace literally stood in the door of the Foster Auditorium

on campus in order to block their registration, only standing down when ordered by the national

guard (Dallek, 603).

Then, and only then- indeed that very night after Gov. Wallace stood down, Kennedy snapped

into action.

So quickly, it seems like the story gets ahead of itself.

On television and with moral clarity, Kennedy was ready to give full-throated support to

comprehensive civil rights legislation.

"We are confronted primarily with a moral issue.

It is as old as the scriptures and is as clear as the American Constitution...One hundred

years of delay have passed since President Lincoln freed the slaves, yet their heirs,

their grandsons, are not fully free.

They are not yet freed from the bonds of injustice.

They are not yet freed from social and economic oppression.

And this Nation, for all its hopes and all its boasts, will not be fully free until all

its citizens are free."

So wait a minute, because our story seemingly advanced at random.

We established President Kennedy as a man of inaction.

He rejected countless previous opportunities to intervene on behalf of civil rights, and

now suddenly, there he was- a changed man?

A cynic looks at Kennedy at this moment, and critiques the President.

Making a plea on television didn't advance a civil rights bill through the congress.

Vice President Lyndon Johnson, someone who made their career negotiating bills in the

Senate, doubted that it could be done (Dallek 602).

And forces were immediately set against the bill as seventeen southern senators met for

over an hour the next morning to strategize how to kill it at all costs (Levingston, 407).

On the other hand, no President before had ever spoken on the issue with absolution and

conviction.

Clearly, Kennedy made the realization that his 'balancing act' style strategy was

failing.

Furthermore, it seems he felt a compulsion to act as a moral leader in that moment.

Levingston writes that: "...he not only asserted his political will, he also lifted

the nation onto a higher moral plane,".

Though five months prior he had told confidants that civil rights legislation was off the

table, he clearly changed his mind (Levingston 406).

Both he and Vice President Johnson recognized that their actions might mean losing the south

to Republicans for generations to come, but they did it anyway.

And the next day, civil rights leaders like Dr. King flooded the White House with praise.

Now let me give you my opinion, because after watching this far, you might find yourself

believing that President Kennedy is the protagonist of our story.

Like great heros in all classic tales, a champion is born, faces a challenge, rejects his call

to action, but eventually, makes the choice to fight for what's rights and to grow as

a person.

But unfortunately, history is not a fairytale, and John F. Kennedy is not a hero.

Kennedy, the American people, the leadership in Congress, the future President who actually

would usher through the passage of civil rights legislation in 1964, they all were dragged

by their collars in the direction of justice.

At every turn, it was civil rights leaders like Dr. King who impressed the dire urgency

of action onto the President.

It was they who surveyed the candidates in 1960, demanding their agendas be improved-

who made constant contact with the newly elected Commander-in-chief, asking why his housing

reforms weren't in place, why he wasn't protecting the freedom riders, why he only

supported 'token integration' of public schools- who wrote to him and the white establishment

from a jail cell, "For years now I have heard the word 'Wait!'

It rings clear in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity.

This 'Wait' has almost always meant 'Never.'"

Kennedy may have eventually come to the decision to introduce civil rights legislation- and

maybe he did grow as a leader in doing so, but the political capital necessary was earned

through the demonstrations in Birmingham, the citizens who confronted german shepherds

and water hoses to grind urgency in public support from 4% to 52%.

We see the true face of the unrushed Kennedy, when just 10 days after making his lauded

speech to the nation, he relapsed.

Sanguine from his saline sack of the status quo, he once again he told civil rights leaders

gathered in the White House that they should "wait" and not march on Washington DC.

"We want success in the Congress, not a big show on the capitol...Now we are in a

new phase, the legislative phase..to get votes we need we have, first, to oppose demonstrations

which will lead to violence, and, second, give Congress a fair chance to work its will,"

Kennedy hadn't changed.

Luckily, neither had they.

"Frankly," King told him, "I have never engaged in any direct action movement which

did not seem ill-timed," A. Philip Randolph, speaking for the entire

group, added, "There will be a march,"

Let us rise to the call of freedom- loving blood that is in us and send our answer to

the tyranny that clanks its chains upon the South.

In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the

dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny . . . and I say . . . segregation

today . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever.

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English for Spanish Speakers 46 - 'approve a test' or 'pass a test'? (with subtitles) - Duration: 2:36.

Hello once again everyone, and welcome back to 'One English Tip in One Minute

for Spanish Speakers' where each week I talk about, in detail, one common

English mistake made by those who speak Spanish as a mother tongue, and this is

the 46th video...or video number 46.

Okay I think I know how this goes. You know

what I'm going to say, and you kind of roll your eyes like 'Oh, here he goes

again,' but you know what...you like it. I think you know you like it. I don't

know, anyway. Again -- and I mean this -- I totally appreciate the fact that you're

working to improve your English. I hope you keep it up, and I hope these

videos help. In these videos, I show you a slide, and on the slide there are

two sentences: One is the correct way that someone who speaks English as a

mother tongue would say it, the other is the wrong way that many Spanish speakers

say it. Your task is to decide which one is correct. Please do that now.

Read the sentences, listen to me read the sentences, think about your answer, pause

the video and I will talk about the answer in the slide that follows this

coming slide.

Again, if you got it wrong -- or if you just took a wild guess and happened

to get it right without knowing why -- I hope you now know why as we talked about

it in the last slide. I hope you start to study to get past this mistake.

To start you off on that process -- and it's a very simple beginning -- I've given

you three sentences to study from. Memorize these sentences in their

entirety, review them -- really get them into your head -- and put into practice

what you've learned through speaking or writing or both...and use the many, many

resources that are out there to help you (including my own...but there are many

others, of course, as well). So, yeah, just work to get past that mistake.

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