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It's Ketchup radio.

No longer need to hold hands saying I love you.

No longer need to meet your goofy friends.

No more appointment and I can go wherever I want.

Honestly? My life's better without you.

Life is so much better without "YOU"!

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Разведопрос: Борис Юлин о новомучениках и исповедниках российских - Duration: 6:25.

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Soul Touching Voice - Bhai Rajbir Singh - ਤੇਰਾ ਜਨੁ ਨਿਰਤਿ ਕਰੇ ✔ - Duration: 27:00.

Asa 5th Guru. By making an effort to dance for stilling self-conceit, the mind becomes pure. The five evil passions, he keeps under his control, and in his mind, he enshrines the one Lord. Thy slave dances and sings Thine excellences. He plays upon the rebeck tambourine, cymbals and anklets and thus he hears the divine music. Pause. At first, instructs he his own mind and afterwards pleases others. Meditates and contemplates he on Lord's Name in his mind and with his mouth he preaches it to all others. He meets the saints, washes their feet and the dust of saints feet he applies to his body His soul and body he surrenders, and places before the Guru and obtains the True wealth. Whoever hears and beholds the Guru with faith, his pain of birth and death flees. Such a dance nullifies (dispels) hell. O Nanak the Sikh resigned to Guru's will, ever remains wakeful.

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Stop Holding Yourself Back - Study Motivation - Duration: 10:38.

good fighters are not necessarily the greatest fighter that ever lives it's what

where you want to go a good fighter just has to be diligent and committed and

disciplined doing what you hate to do but do it like you love it

you know always testing yourself forcing yourself to the limits you know if

you know you um like if you love women then deny yourself that you know

that's what success in general is all about sacrifice from my

experience of any little success I may have had it's being willing to

sacrifice you know unfortunately sometimes you can't have fun

accomplishing your goals and when sometimes people don't have the

determination the will and the steadfastness the tenacity they

they give in under the slightest struggle many of you already have dealt with some very

difficult times so this is no different than some of you already dealt with when

you fail it's okay to get depressed it's okay to cry it's okay to go home it's

okay to blame others for a while but eventually you have to get over it and

move on the greatest people have ever walked this planet and if I'm talking

I'm not talking business people I'm talking about people like Nelson Mandela

and Abe Lincoln constantly had setbacks in life and failures constantly it happens

all the time in business and some of your success would be how you deal with

the failure not how you deal with the success when I get introduced I always

get introduced that 1998 I was the president of Citigroup and in 2000 I

took over Bank 1 I was fired in 1998 so I went a little bit of experience like

this and and it's a painful thing my boss who I has worked for 15 years called me

in and said we want you to resign which I said ok I went home I told my wife and

children I called my wife up and said Judy I'm gonna tell you something I'm

not kidding because I always make jokes about things like that

but I wanted to make sure the kids were fine I went home my three wonderful

daughters they were much younger than I said the youngest one said dad

do we have to sleep on the streets I said no hun we're okay

the middle one who just graduated Barnard said dad can I still go to

college I said yes dear you can and I knew things

were fine when the oldest one who's going to Harvard Business School said dad

can I have that little cell phone you have you won't be needing it I remind people when

you fail at something that's your I told you about Citigroup is my net worth not

my self-worth and I was able to move on and yes it was difficult I did call my

boss a year later he did not call me I called him and said it's time to break

bread we went to lunch together I told him that I don't think that he did the right

thing for Citigroup which is pretty obvious at this point but but I told him

the mistakes I made and was 40 60 or 60 40 wasn't important I wanted to learn

from the experience and move on you are enough to be who you want to be and to

create what you want to create you have to make sure that beyond the intention

that you put out there you put action to support the intention

don't say I want to be a millionaire but don't take the activities to do it or I

want to be the best at something but don't practice it it's important to

understand that you are enough pieces you know you know put in the vision have

the vision of what you want to become but you have to put consistent action

behind that vision in order for that to manifest and it has to be consistent you

know I have the good fortune bill was invited here by one of my fraternity

brothers Louie Tobias and I remember many a day Louie and I Friday night

we're going to go to the party and we went to the party and we finished the

party at 2:30 and three o'clock we were back studying so that we could do well

on an exam on Monday it is the importance of knowing that it's your own

intention and your power and your actions that can actually lead to you

know the outcome that is good that you want to have manifest the notion that we

are not enough is a lie and I think more young people need to know that that like

when you have that thought that you're not enough that that's based on a lie

that somebody said to you or a lie that somebody did to you like somebody

said or did something to you to make you feel like you're not enough and that's

not true that you are everything that you need to be that you have everything

that you need to have to be the person that you're meant to be and to be the

best version of who you're meant to be it may mean that you have to work really

hard and it may mean that you have to ask for help

but you are perfectly blessed you know you are exactly who you're supposed to

be to be joyful in this life so don't be afraid to work hard and don't be afraid

to ask for help so you can get there because that's your truth I think that's

what's uh what are the biggest lesson that I've learned in the last

three-and-a-half months is just a good life lesson and I'm not trying to sound

corny or anything but these things happen to you and you think you've been

dealt a terrible hand you've had bad luck and when you just go with it

there's a you just start improvising suddenly you realize that you stumble

upon some of the best things that have ever happened to you and so the last

three and a half months have been the most interesting time in my entire

career and I wouldn't have traded this for anything in the world and so three

and a half months ago what looked to everybody like bad luck has become

amazingly good luck and I think that is a lot of what were what relates to

everybody here you're a lot of you who are in your 20s and you take for granted

that well this is what the way the world is right now but from my perspective

it's changed dramatically in just seven years and I don't even know where we're

gonna be five years from now we can forget the reason we started in

the first place and we can get completely overcome with all of the

issues and the problems that we have so before you start or at the very early

stages of your journeys think to yourselves why am i doing this what is

my motivation and write yourself a letter because in those tough and hard

times when we've all had them we've all think I cannot believe I've got myself

into it that is the letter you need to get out and you need to remember and

also you need to remember in the times when your customers are looking at you

in a very confused way saying I don't recognize you anymore you're not what

you told me you were you need to get that letter out again and you need to

see the promises you've made yourself and you need to see the promises you've

made to your letter oh to your letter to your

customers role models are really really important I could name you a lot of

people that I meet every day and some of them are people I'm invested in some of

the people I've worked alongside with you wouldn't know any of them because

when I walk through life nobody I what I've realized is nobody has it all and

when we look at role models we tend to think that's it that's the person I want

to be trust me however many times Evan's says I'm the

expert in everything I'm not nobody has it all but what I do realize that people

in life that I meet do something extraordinary and I think that was

brilliant that was fantastic and I pick up that

information I put it in my toolbox and when I need it I'll remember I'll go

back to them and I think that was brilliant

so my role models don't have names they have moments and experiences and there

are people who I could just roll off and you think as you're talking about and

that's my tip to you don't look for that in one person that you can say that's

who I want to be look across the range and think that's the moment that's the

person that's the person I want I remember that I remember how they dealt

with that you got guys that are solid you got guys that are good you got guys that are great and

it's the same thing like in athletics

it's a difference between a good player and a great player you know a great

player makes those better around him you know great player somebody who's

incredibly has a god-given talent but also a unnaturally consistent work ethic

when those two things meet that's when you get

when you get greatest most people say you have to be

at the right place at the right time I always say no you have to be everywhere

all the time because your visibility is just as important as your ability so I

think you have to show up and I find a lot of times even personally people are

just not showing up anymore you can't win if you don't play so we have to show up

for example right now I find that people aren't showing up for their

opportunities you know people believe that opportunity knocks you know once or

twice or annually I would say opportunity never knocks it's something

you have to go after with the vengeance living in Las Vegas I even give credit

to people who you know hit the jackpot there because at least they showed up

and put that dollar into the machine for a chance so I think you have to give

yourself a chance and show up in your relationship show up on your job

show up in life

they don't wanna lift those weights

it's like going into the gym every day

you know how you walk in every day and you go oh jeez I've gotta do this again

a lot of guys don't wanna do it

it's brutal, it sounds like a tortured life

and you said it's not it is it is but you know what your blessing in life is when you find

the torture you're comfortable with

wait a second you have stated you would like to be

you want to go wait a minute is that too rough

that was pretty profound well that's the torture you're that's life

and that's marriage, it's kids, it's work, it's exercise, it's not eating the food you wanna eat

find the torture you're comfortable with and you'll do well I can't argue with that because even radio

I don't, it's torture for me of course it is

but yet I have to do it

it's no difference than when you're 30 minutes into your workout you're okay right

like you're okay now you don't wanna get your ass out of bed you don't wanna

sit in the awful chair again but once you get going and that's life

you've mastered that you've mastered life

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☠ ROAD RAGE 29 - STUPID DRIVERS COMPILATION - SEPTEMBER 2017 - Duration: 11:24.

Continuous line.

More a continuous line ...

The car's driver stopped to pass the lady on the crossroad and wacky Peugeot overtook him.

BUS only.

Must be a SMART BUS

Undecided! ...

without turn signals, and without deciding which way to go ...

Note the maneuver of RENAULT CLIO on the left.

He turned and went to the other side ...

Or look ...

without blinkers and cutting the roundabout

he stopped on my back pretty fast.

the road is so wide! It had to come up to me?

another...

and another....

Category: Where are the flasher?

Flasher aside and turns to the other.

without flasher

1x

2x

writing messages

Is braking in the middle ....

does not pull over

texting on the phone

smoking ...

throwing the ashes..

now throws the cigarette.

with the accumulation of situations was already getting a bit nervous.

back on the phone and starts driving on S's

I will try to leave behind this danger guy!

I decided to ask to have eyes on the road and let the phone

I gestured to see if it also understood that threw me the cigarette ...

what did you do?

why he brakes ??

could at least use the right lane!

I will try to overtake and warn that he have the lights off.

UPS, almost hit the car in front!

an old man with the lights off

I will try to tell him to turn on the lights ...

He looked at me once ....

I'm trying my best ....

he already should see bad by nature ... without lights should go "dark" xD

were more than 5 kilometers (over 3 miles) trying to warn that had the lights off!

I was losing hope!

without lights and in the middle lane...

I will continue to try to see if it turns on the lights or go to the right lane.

another car overtaking on the right side and he almost hit him.

until suddenly !!

YEYYYYYYYEYEYEYEYEYEY I can't believe !!!

Finally I will be able to overtake.

I'll give him a THUMBS UP!

I let all the car go in front to not put anyone in danger!

At this time I saw it was a boy approaching the crossing.

He stood there waiting and none of the cars stopped to let you cross the street ...

Irresponsible? Comment!

Automatic captions. Link is able to correct the description. Thank you

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When Life Knocks You Down - Patriot Day - Duration: 2:45.

Every one of us knows exactly where we were on September 11th 2001 when we

heard about planes smashing into the twin towers.

In such a horrific moment

people were running screaming and scrambling and while some were fleeing

to save their life,

other men and women brave men and women ran back into the

building. Some would lose their lives and that crushing building would become

their grave.

While others would go to save others

lives.

what do you do when life knocks you down?

Because I tell you, that in our

world of opposition people will, will their agency against you. And when they

do that and there's abuse, and neglect, and hate, and violence, and terrorism,

you can quit or you can get back up.

And let me address that cliche.

Because

Viktor Frankl, a world war 2 concentration camp survivor wrote his

first-hand account of what happened when he entered those camps and his family

was killed, his wife was killed, his parents were killed, his clothes were

taken, the food was taken, he lost all possession, was doing hard labor all day

long, forced sometimes with no more than a few hundred calories a day. And in the

depths of such a horrific moment of life said this,

you can take away all freedoms

from men and women except for one. The ability to choose one's own attitude in

any given circumstance.

If Viktor Frankl in concentration camp can look at any

circumstance and find the power to rise up, then you and I can do the same

because in those terrible horrific moments like 9/11 when there's blood, and

violence, and carnage, and terror, and hatred, yes there are those that are

seeking to inflict their harm but there will always be more men and

more women rushing to help. And before you lose faith in humanity

look for the brave men and women, they are everywhere. And be one of them.

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NYPD Commissioner Remembers 9/11 - Duration: 2:35.

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9/11 Morning Weather - Duration: 3:22.

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In Season (Audiobook)🎙️ a Supernatural Fiction Short Story 🎙️ by Kate England - Duration: 6:06.

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In Season by Kate England

Platters of cheese, crackers, chopped veggies and dip cluttered all the available surface

space.

Summer maneuvered a crock of salsa onto the crowded coffee table keeping an eye on the

basket of corn chips sliding precariously close to the edge.

The timer in the kitchen began beeping at the same time that the doorbell rang.

"It's open!" she called as she flounced into the kitchen.

She could hear the door opening.

She grabbed her thick oven mitts and slid one on each hand.

She opened the oven and inhaled the heat and scents of cooking pie.

The filling had pooled up over parts of the crust and bubbles popped thickly, releasing

the scent of hot peaches and cinnamon.

"Holy crap, Summer, there's only four of us coming, you made enough for the Russian Army,"

said the voice from the living room.

Still holding the pie, Summer poked her head in and smiled at Spring, who was hanging his

coat on the rack next to door.

"I get excited when it's my turn," she said.

He looked at her pie and shook his head with a smile.

"Will you put it down, so I can give you a proper hug.

And turn off the damn oven, you're the only one who likes it this hot," he said.

Summer slid the pie onto a cooling rack near a window, and pushed the button on the oven.

When she re-entered the living room, she flipped the switch for the ceiling fan and then Spring

had caught her up in a hug.

He spun her around and she laughed.

"Well, you look wonderful, woman," he said setting her down and patting her cheek.

"Aw, thanks," she said, her cheeks turning pink.

And despite the fan, the temperature in the room rose at least five degrees.

"Stop it, or I stop complimenting you," he said, but he smiled.

"I would have thought I'd have been last.

Where're Winter and Autumn?"

"Beer run.

Sorry, bud - you're always late," she said.

"Hey, try the goat cheese spread.

I got it at that farmer's market you told me about."

The door burst open and Winter, her arms laden with paper bags that clinked as she moved.

A sharp breeze followed her into the house.

"Spring finally made it!" she cried over her shoulder.

"Ha!

I knew he'd show up when we went for the beer.

It's the only way to get him to show up," said a deep voice from behind Winter.

They put the bags down and hugs were doled out and backs were slapped.

Winter gave spring a gentle kiss on the cheek and she smiled as warmly as she was able.

"Summer, that place is amazing.

If I lived here, I'd be broke.

Did you know they had Balvenie 21?"

Autumn asked, holding up the bottle.

Summer had grabbed a platter with some tumblers, ice cubes and spritz.

"You like it neat," she said and Autumn nodded and did a small little jig.

Which was impressive for a man of his size.

"I brought you some dates from when I visited Spain.

To die for!"

Everyone picked up a small plate and filled them with snacks.

Cups were filled with beers and wine and scotch.

Finally each one plopped into an oversize chair.

Stories were punctuated by explosions of laughter, at one point Spring was clutching his stomach

trying to recover from the story Autumn had told about cows on a farm that had somehow

managed to start one of the combines and started a stampede.

Summer rested her head on Winter's shoulder while Spring and Autumn went to get the deck

of cards.

"It's been forever," said Winter, running her fingers through Summer's hair, that would

shimmer gold or green or wildflowers.

"We all get so busy," said Summer, enjoying the sensation of cool fingers playing with

her hair.

Plates were filled and emptied and filled again.

Eventually the pie was sliced and handed out.

Autumn took the first bite and rolled his eyes up and sighed.

"Summer, dear, wars will be fought over your Peach Pie," he said and Summer giggled.

They played cards and everyone got quite drunk.

And the hour grew late and then early again and Summer could feel it when it was time

to end it and had to dab her eyes on her apron.

"I know, honey.

I hate it when it's time to go," said Spring and even his eyes seemed overbright.

She hugged him too hard, but he didn't mind, patting her back and pretended not to hear

her little hiccough sobs.

He put on his cloudy coat, clasped Autumn's arm, gave Winter a quick kiss and slipped

out.

Autumn took her hand and kissed it.

"I love it when it's your turn, my dear."

His coat seemed to catch on fire as he donned it, and he waved over his shoulder as he left.

"It will be my turn next," said Winter.

Summer hugged her.

"I can't wait," she said.

Kate England is a writer who lives in Maine with her family.

In between working as a social media coordinator for law enforcement, she enjoys writing fantasy,

science fiction and horror.

You can see a sampling of her writing on her blog, http://www.beingprompt.com/ and you

can support her on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/KateEngland

Hey guys!

This is the third story I've read by Kate England, I've also read Time and Time again,

and In The Dark.

I'll put a link to those in the description.

I really like how she personifies elements like the season, darkness and light.

I'll have more stories by Kate coming out in a while, so stay tuned for those.

In other news, I just had a guest appearance on Mirage, a podcast hosted by Bryan Aiello.

We discussed the author, Sir Terry Pratchett.

I'll provide a link to that as well.

Make sure to subscribe for more short stories and book excerpts!

I'm Chris Herron and that's it for today's Tall Tale TV.

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Reaction on When Anne Frank met Rembrandt - Duration: 0:26.

It was amazing, it was really nice.

What did you like the most?

I learned a lot about Amsterdam and I laughed a lot, just the finest way to learn things.

Why?

It is nice, it is nice because you live in Amsterdam, but you don't know the old stories.

So this was really nice, yeah.

Would you recommend it to others?

I will, I will, for sure.

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@TorontoPolice Cold Case: Homicides 2 and 3 for 1997 - Duration: 2:24.

D/SGT. STACY GALLANT: On Sunday January 5th, 1997, at approximately 3:00 p.m., a security

officer from the Toronto Housing Authority located the bodies of two

women while patrolling the sixth floor stairway of an apartment building at 274 Sackville Street.

The investigation revealed that the two victims,

Florence Harrison and Teresa Melanson, both thirty-two years old, had been shot.

Both the victims were sex trade workers known in the area. They were last seen

alive in the area of Parliament Street and Dundas Street about 12 hours earlier.

Numerous people were interviewed with the aim of establishing each victims

timeline during the course of the day before they were killed.

Forensic testing was done and DNA was identified but it does not link to any

known offenders in the national DNA databank. The motive behind the killing

of these two women is still unknown. Family members of the victims have not

forgotten this tragic double homicide and are still seeking answers along with the Police.

CIMARRON MACDONALD: Floey kept us together as a family and everything just fell apart after that

Even though she had her issues and...

she was always there with us as part of a family and her being just two years

younger than me we were very close. So those people who were in the building,

in the stairwell with her, it would be nice, your lives are different now,

you've moved on, you've moved out of the neighborhood and I know there's someone

out there who could come forward and let us have some closure, let Floey have some peace.

KELLY MELANSON: I think I could speak for most of the family and say that 20 years is too long

to have this case go on. Hopefully somebody can, you know, put your past aside

and maybe bring some our family some closure.

GALLANT: So anyone with information is urged to contact the Toronto Police Homicide Cold Case Unit.

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About Count Me In Founder & Leadership Speaker Shane Feldman - Duration: 1:49.

I'm Shane Feldman and my driving purpose is to help others uncover their courage

their value and their potential

Count Me In is encouraging young people to become better

leaders in their communities it really shows what it can do with my life what I can achieve

it gets a lot of teens and young adults thinking about getting more involved & making the world a better place

This entire broadcast is produced by students and it all started

with one freshman. You started this when you were 13 years old.

He had a hard time in

high school you know he's making that transition and he turned to this and look at him now

Shane Feldman, Shane Feldman, Shane Feldman. He's the founder of Count Me In

count me in

you do a lot of work across the country across the world

Shane has a infectious passion

I always feel that the future is in a good place

when you see Shane and and all being influenced by him

get your teens involved and

just put them in his hands

you got the biggest event in North America

from performers to Guinness world record holders, entertainers

motivational speakers, celebrities, athletes and activists

hoping to inspire youth

Count Me In is being broadcast live around the world bringing this

incredible movement from coast to coast to coast and beyond

When he was only 13 years old

he started Count Me In

Today he tours schools and conferences and

helps corporations with their youth engagement strategies

he has proven that

your age does not limit your potential

and that anyone from anywhere can create a legacy

and make a difference

Please welcome the founder of Count Me In

For more infomation >> About Count Me In Founder & Leadership Speaker Shane Feldman - Duration: 1:49.

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Lawrence Man Faces Arraignment In Hit-And-Run That Killed 11-Year-Old Girl - Duration: 0:40.

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BABY learn colors with disney princess Fun cartoon for kids Finger Family song Nursery Rhymes - Duration: 7:04.

BABY learn colors with disney princess Fun cartoon for kids Finger Family song Nurs

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Raonir Braz - Eu Sei (R. Braz x Mazili) - Duration: 4:54.

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かたかな語!色!ホワイト?イエロー? - Duration: 2:58.

今回はかたかなの言葉、かたかな語をやります。 Today we're continuing our series on katakana words.

で、今日は色です。 And today we'll be introducing some colors.

カラーです。color。

まずかたかなで言うので、 So first I'll say the katakana color,

みんなはそれが何か考えてみてください。 and then you to try and guess what color I'm saying.

じゃあ最初。 Ok first

これは似てる?違う? Does it sound more or less the same? A little different, maybe?

じゃあ次行きます。 Next

次。 Next

ここら辺がグリーン、今日。 It's very green in the park today.

シャツもグリーン。 His shirt is also green.

はい、じゃあ、次行きます。 Ok next.

はい、じゃあ、次。 Ok next.

この色です。 It's this color.

じゃあ最後。 Ok , last one!

これ難しいかもしれない。 This one might be a bit tricky.

何の色ですか? What color is it?

シルバーはスプーン、フォーク、ナイフ。 It's the color of spoons, forks and knives.

今回は色の名前をかたかなで言ってみました。 So today we introduced some different colors as they are said in katakana.

みなさんどうでしょう? What did you guys think?

わかりましたか? Did you get all of them?

難しいかな? Were any of them difficult?

おもしろいと思う。 Pretty interesting, I think.

じゃあみんな練習してみてください。 Now you try and practice saying these colors of yourself!

For more infomation >> かたかな語!色!ホワイト?イエロー? - Duration: 2:58.

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深層強化学習で正車輪 - Duration: 3:00.

Learning giant swing backwards

Observe angle and angular velocity of body and legs.

Learn how to move legs.

Learning result

Height 16 meters

Observed values are adjusted by considering height difference.

For more infomation >> 深層強化学習で正車輪 - Duration: 3:00.

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東眼山[桃園復興] - Duration: 2:50.

For more infomation >> 東眼山[桃園復興] - Duration: 2:50.

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9/11/17 8:49 AM (Intercounty Connector & MD-200 & I-95, 1, Vansville, MD 20705, USA) - Duration: 0:56.

For more infomation >> 9/11/17 8:49 AM (Intercounty Connector & MD-200 & I-95, 1, Vansville, MD 20705, USA) - Duration: 0:56.

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Pourquoi modifier le comportement de son cheval et en quoi cela consiste? - Duration: 10:23.

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Part B Claim Submission Claim Line Detail Enhancement - Duration: 3:27.

We are listening and committed to making meaningful, customer-driven changes.

If you submit Part B claims through NGSConnex, we have heard your requests for improvement

to the Part B Claim Submission functionality offered within NGSConnex.

We have had these requests not only through the ForeSee survey but also from providers

like you who participated in the NGSConnex Part B Claim Submission Focus Group meetings.

Your feedback let us know that entering claim detail information was complicated because

you first had to locate the Claim Line Detail field in the Claim Submission Entry panel,

and then you had to click the search/browse icon before entering the claim line details.

With this enhancement, we have eliminated those obstacles - saving you time, and clicks.

Now when you log in to NGSConnex and select the My Claims mega tab and then select Submit

a Claim from the Claim Type drop down menu, a total of three separate panels will display.

Before this enhancement a total of two panels were displayed:

The first panel displayed is the Claim Submission History panel.

This panel will display all claims previously submitted through NGSConnex by your User ID.

The second panel displayed will be the Claim Submission Entry panel.

This panel is where you will enter required elements for the claim you are submitting

to Medicare, with the exception of the claim line details.

We have reorganized this panel, eliminating unnecessary white space, and offering a better

layout.

We have added a third panel to implement your suggested change.

You will no longer need to search for the Claim Line Detail field in the Claim Submission

Entry panel, and you will no longer need to click the Search/Browse icon to enter claim

line information.

Instead you will scroll to the Claim Detail Information panel which is located conveniently

under the Claim Submission Entry panel and enter claim line information for each individual

claim line for the claim you are submitting through NGSConnex.

In the Claim Detail Information panel, click the New Record icon.

Then enter the applicable claim line information in the required fields of the Claim Detail

Information applet.

After you have entered all of the claim line information, click the Save button.

Repeat these steps for each individual claim line you are submitting.

You can submit a maximum of 50 claims lines per claim submission.

Once you have completed and reviewed the Claim Submission entry form in the Claim Submission

Entry panel, entered and reviewed the claim line information in the Claim Detail Information

panel and are ready to transmit your claim to Medicare, Click the Submit button in the

Claim Submission Entry panel.

We would love to hear feedback about your experience with this enhancement.

The next time the ForeSee survey pops up, click Yes, I'll give feedback.

Your feedback is the voice for future NGSConnex enhancements.

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Mind-blowing Fact: Signing "Poland" Country Properly - Duration: 1:34.

Welcome to Warsaw, Poland.

I want to share an important information.

I am aware there are many Americans or others signing "Poland" on a nose.

They all apologized for signing this way.

Don't be sorry!

Signing "Poland" on your nose does not mean that we are a snob or something else bad.

Let me tell you a story.

In the past, there was a war in America.

There were many problems going on in America during the war.

It was nearly impossible to win against England.

England tried to invade America.

America was in searching of any possibility to win the war.

America discovered a very famous General person in Poland.

His name is Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

Signing "Poland" on a nose is his actual sign name.

Tadeusz Kosciuszko came to America and identified some problems in the war.

He knew how to win the war. He shared his strategies with America.

With his plans, it has changed America's game in the war. They won!

Many people had a huge respect for Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

By that time, Deaf people had no idea what is the Poland sign.

But they knew who Tadeusz Kosciuszko is. Thus, they started signing "Poland" on a nose.

It is a beautiful story.

Now, what is the right way to sign "Poland"

Why are we signing this way?

Poland is a strong country.

It is also a catholic country.

The way people sign for the Catholic is very similar to the way we sign "Poland"

That is why we sign this way.

Now, you all know how to sign "Poland" properly!

Welcome to my country!

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Daddy Finger Daddy Finger

Where are you?

Here I am Here I am

How Do you Do?

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Joey Rumble - Anywhere

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Joey Rumble - Anywhere

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M/V TEASER - จริงๆมันก็ดี (DRUNK) | GENA DESOUZA - Duration: 0:34.

It's Ketchup radio.

No longer need to hold hands saying I love you.

No longer need to meet your goofy friends.

No more appointment and I can go wherever I want.

Honestly? My life's better without you.

Life is so much better without "YOU"!

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Success with Bipolar 2 Disorder is What You Make It - Duration: 3:51.

Good morning guys! It's Hannah and today it's my birthday I am 28 years old.

And I received this amazing gift in the mail the other day.

But I need y'all to comment below.

Do you think I should go out in this tonight or is it too much?

Because if it's too much, I'm going out in it tonight.

Hello...

Whoo y'all. I had to take that wig off.

Good lord, my head was a damn sauna.

So I thought it would be the perfect time to share a success story

of living with bipolar two disorder

and, hopefully, encouraging you guys to give me a gift,

which is to do a response video

or comment below and share your experience

about what has been a big success in your life.

And that means even something like getting out of bed

or anything you want.

Please share that with me.

I think those of you who live with a mental health condition,

you can feel me when I say,

Man! You're just constantly told to doubt yourself.

You know. Doubt your happiness.

Doubt your sadness. Doubt your beliefs, your ideas.

Every single thing you do or say is questioned.

And you're insecure.

And when I hit that publish button on my personal blog,

"Halfway 2 Hannah," in January of 2016,

I didn't know what was going to happen.

People told me that it would fail.

Career counselors told me it was a horrible idea.

You're not gonna get a date. You're not gonna get a husband.

You're gonna ruin your life by doing this.

But the difference was that for the first time in my life,

I believed in myself.

Don't wait around for people to accept your condition or accept you.

Shut off all that noise around you.

If I had listened to what other people said,

what society said, what stigma said,

I wouldn't be here today. I would be miserable.

Living this, like, robotic life.

You know. Hannah do this.

And pretend I'm happy on the outside, when really I'm dying on the inside.

And that's no life at all.

On September 11, 1989, my parents had a little girl.

And little did they know that their daughter

was going to be born with a different mind

than a lot of the other children probably in that hospital that day.

And I thrived as the child.

And I embraced those differences about myself.

But as I got older, this label was attached to it

with darkness behind it.

and I lost that ability to just live.

And then along this journey, up until 28,

I've learned to embrace my disorder.

And I can say that on September 11, 1989,

I wasn't born with a thing that makes me incapable of success.

I was born with a gift.

It may not be a gift that's wrapped in the prettiest box.

It's got a lot of... you know... It's been thrown around a couple times. Rough edges.

But it's still a gift nonetheless.

That's how I have to look at it.

So here, of course, my mental health warriors.

Sending all the love in the world to you.

Especially those of you who have lost hope.

And encouraging those of you who are rocking it, to keep on rockin it.

Of course, Hurricane Harvey and 9-11.

But I'm sending you guys these balloons of spirits.

Okay, so I cannot wait to see you next week .

Tuttaloos people! I'm 28.

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4 Helpful ways to Shift your Frequency - Duration: 4:46.

Hey my friend!

I'm excited you're here.

Today on this Mindset Monday I'm going to show you our ways to shift your frequency.

And why are we talking about frequency?

Well as energetic beings we are frequency so whatever frequency we're putting out

into the world is the same frequency that we're attracting back into our life so if

a human being is vibrating at a level that is discordant with the tribe that they're

around, the other people will feel it in the energy, that's frequency, so it's absolutely

one of the fundamental, most powerful forces in the universe.

So step one is to get honest.

What are you telling yourself to be true that are simply fear-based thoughts?

We can make ourselves sick quite literally with the fear that's in our minds but to

truly increase our frequencies, we have to let go of fear and start to replace it with

love.

So sit still and ask yourself in every given moment, what am I letting run my life?

Is it fear?

Or is it love?

Most people live in this place which is why `it's so easy for the people to have success

that are living love that have this mantra of love and life.

Step two is to cultivate radical awareness around your frequency.

You got to understand on what vibe you are putting out into the world and what role does

that play?

One of the fastest ways that I have come to understand to shift my personal frequency

and this should help you as well is understanding how your vision plays a role.

Your vision has to be so strong, your why, your identity, like we've talked about in

the past so attuned in for who you are in your life that in any given moment whatever

fear is coming after you, you get to be the observer and realize that your vision for

your life is far more important for this small moment and ask yourself this question in this

moment, is this going to be important ten years from now?

Twenty years from now?

See I believe the greatest amount of wealth is not in a bank but it's in the grave my

friend.

You see most people go to the graves dying with an idea inside of them.

There's' millions of ideas that people have had but you know what?

They let it go because of fear.

Are you going to be that?

Or are you going to wake up this moment and realize that you get to stop letting fear

dictate your life.

The next step is to simply say the greatest prayer that has ever been spoken and it's

only two words are you ready?

Thank you.

Thank you for these hands that I get to grasp life with.

Thank you for this breath that flows my lungs with oxygen that gives me the fuel to go out

throughout the day and make a difference in other people's life and sometimes it may

be hard to say thank you and you got to find humor in those moments like thank you for

making superhero movies, can't we all just run around in capes?

Okay and number four, simply give.

Give anything, give your time, give your love, give your attention, and get outside of yourself.

When you're in this act of giving, it'll shift your frequency.

You want to change your frequency?

Open up a door for somebody today.

Hug somebody, reach out to somebody that you haven't talked to in a while.

Those things will all change your frequency, change your energy, change your habits, change

your destiny and change your life.

Be the difference, start to smile, give love to yourself.

When you give love to yourself it can transform who you are from the inside out.

Rumi said you start to walk the way and the way appears so transcending this fear-based

mentality, the situation that you might find yourself in of worrying about tomorrow, maybe

living paycheck-to-paycheck, once you start the way towards love and altering your frequency,

it will forever change your destiny.

You remember these four things, they will forever alter your life.

I know because they've changed mine.

Now it' time for them to change yours.

Leave a comment below.

Let me know if you love this video.

I'm Drew Canole.

Subscribe to our YouTube channel, as always, remember we're in this together and I'll

see you next week.

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Big Kansas Waterfowl - Duration: 21:31.

>>THIS WEEK ON THE GRIND WATERFOWL TV.

BILL WILLROTH HEADS TO KANSAS

TO HUNT THE OFTEN OVERLOOKED PRAIRIES WITH BIG KANSAS OUTDOORS.

(THEME SONG)

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>>SITKA GEAR

TURNING CLOTHING INTO GEAR.

>>AND THESE FINE SPONSORS.

>>WE ARE WINDING OUR 2016 SEASON HERE WITH THE GRIND

AND WE ARE BACK IN HUTCHINSON KANSAS.

WITH BEN WEBSTER AND BIG KANSAS OUTDOORS.

WE MAKE THIS OUR FINAL TRIP PRETTY MUCH EVERY YEAR.

THIS AREA LOADS UP WITH MALLARDS AND LESSERS.

THIS MORNING WE GOT A LITTLE BIT CROSSED UP

WATER HOLE WE ARE HUNTING WAS WIDE OPEN WHEN THE GUYS GOT HERE AND WERE SETTING DECOYS

THEN THE WIND LAYED DOWN AND IT FROZE ON US.

SO WE GOT A BUNCH OF SHEET ICE.

WE BROKE IT OUT THE BEST WE CAN

THERE'S BEEN TONS OF MALLARDS USING THIS LITTLE HOLE SO WE ARE HOPING WE GOT IT BROKE UP ENOUGH

TO DO OK THIS MORING.

WE'RE GETTING READY TO ROLL, THE SUN'S ABOUT UP.

BIG KANSAS OUTDOORS, BEN WEBSTER WE'RE GOING TO SHOOT SOME MALLARDS HERE IN KANSAS.

♪♪

(GOOSE CALLS)

>>KILL 'EM

(GUN SHOTS)

>>GOOD SHOOTING BOYS

>>WELL WE JUST HAD OUR FIRST LITTLE BUNCH OF LESSERS COME IN.

AND THEY KIND OF CAME IN FROM BEHIND US, WE DIDN'T SEE THEM.

WE HAD ONE OR TWO SIT RIGHT AWAY ON US

AND THEN PULLED THE REST IN, IT WAS PRETTY COOL.

WE GOT A PRETTY GOOD WIND, THEY JUST HOVERED THERE.

♪♪

(GUN SHOTS)

♪♪

>>WE WERE RUNNING ABOUT 12 DOZEN FULL BODY CANADA GEESE.

AND WE HAD MALLARD DUCK FLOATERS

WE RAN A MIXTURE OF BOTH BECAUSE THERE WAS BOTH

BECAUSE THERE WAS A COUPLE THOUSAND GEESE AND THERE WERE ALSO ABOUT A THOUSAND DUCKS.

>>THIS MORNING ONCE THE POND FROZE UP

WE KNEW WE WERE IN TROUBLE.

BIRDS WILL DIVE BOMB YOU LIKE THEY ALWAYS DO.

BUT WHEN THE WATER IS FROZE, I MEAN THEY AREN'T THAT DUMB, THEY KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG.

RIGHT AWAY THE BIRDS WERE GIVING US A GOOD STRONG LOOK AND THEN THEY WERE BAILING OUT.

WE ALL GOT OUT THERE AND OF COURSE WE KICKED THE WATER

I THINK WE'RE IN ABOUT FOUR OR FIVE INCHES OF WATER IS ALL

SO IT'S REALLY SHALLOW.

BUT WE JUST CREATED A BIG MESS REALLY IS WHAT WE DID

AND THERE WAS NOWHERE FOR THE ICE TO GO.

WE HAD IT ALL BROKEN UP BUT IT WAS STILL JUST A SLUSHY MESS.

AND ONCE WE GOT SOME OPEN WATER IT MADE A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

♪♪

(GUN SHOTS)

♪♪

(GUN SHOT)

♪♪UN SHOT)

♪♪

>>WELL RIGHT NOW, YESTERDAY IT WAS 70 DEGREES

WE HAD A REVERSE MIGRATION GOING ON

AND RIGHT BEFORE THAT WE GOT A BUNCH OF WATER IN THE FIELDS.

SO THERE'S JUST SHEET WATER IN ALL THESE GRAIN FIELDS.

MAJORITY OF BIRDS ARE HITTING THAT WATER EARLY IN THE MORNING

AND THEN THEY ARE NOT REALLY LEAVING UNTIL THEY GO BACK TO THEIR ROOST AT NIGHT.

WE WERE RUNNING ABOUT 12 DOZEN FULL BODY CANADA GEESE

AND WE HAD TWO DOZEN PINTAIL FLOATERS

AND THEN ABOUT TEN DOZEN MALLARD DUCK FLOATERS

WE RAN A COMBINATION OF BOTH BECAUSE THERE WAS A COUPLE THOUSAND GEESE

AND THERE WERE ALSO ABOUT A THOUSAND DUCKS.

(DUCK CALLS)

>>KILL 'EM GUYS, KILL 'EM.

(GUN SHOTS)

>>NICE SHOOTING.

GOOD JOB GUYS.

♪♪

(GUN SHOT)

(GUN SHOT)

♪♪

>>KILL 'EM.

(GUN SHOTS)

♪♪

(GUN SHOT)

(THEME SONG)

>>HEY GUYS, I'M BARTON RAMSEY FROM CORNERSTONE GUNDOG ACADEMY

AND THIS IS YOUR RETRIEVER TRAINING TIP OF THE EPISODE.

IN THIS EPISODE WE ARE GOING TO TALK ABOUT STEADINESS

IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR THAT YOU NEED TO INSTILL IN YOUR DOG IN ALL OF YOUR TRAINING.

DOGS NEED TO WAIT AT YOUR SIDE UNTIL BEING SENT FOR A RETRIEVE.

THERE'S A LOT OF DANGER INVOLVED WITH A DOG BREAKING

IF GUYS ARE SHOOTING LOW BIRDS, GUYS DONT UNDERSTAND HOW TO WATCH FOR A DOG

DOGS CAN BE INJURED AND OR KILLED.

AND SO I AM GOING TO TALK ABOUT STEADINESS

AND THE WHOLE IDEA HERE IS TEACHING YOUR DOG THE CONCEPT OF

NOT EVERYTHING THAT FALLS AND HITS THE GROUND IS HIS OR HERS TO PICK UP.

SO WE HAVE RUDDER HERE IS A YOUNG DOG

AND WE ARE JUST GOING TO THROW A COUPLE DUMMIES OUT

AND THESE ARE CALLED DENIAL RETRIEVES

WE'RE GOING TO DENY HIM THE RETRIEVE.

IF YOU HAVE A VERY YOUNG DOG, YOU ARE GOING TO WANT TO DO THIS ON LEAD.

HE HAS DONT THESE A FEW TIMES BEFORE SO WE ARE OFF LEAD NOW WE ARE WORKING ON THAT.

AND WE'RE JUST GOING TO TOSS THE DUMMY OUT AND WE'RE GOING TO SAY SIT.

SIT.

WE'RE NOT GOING TO SEND HIM.

SIT.

AND WE'RE GOING TO WALK OUT AND PICK IT UP OURSELVES.

SIT. GOOD BOY.

GOOD BOY.

AND THIS IS AN INTRODUCTION TO DENIAL RETRIEVES.

OBVIOUSLY YOU WANT TO HAVE YOUR DOG OBEDIENCE WISE AT A REMOTE SIT BEFORE YOU GET TO THIS POINT

YOU COULD USE A PLACE BOARD IF THAT HELPS.

BUT WE ARE GOING TO CONTINUE TO DO THIS, AND WE WILL INCREASE THE DIFFICULTY

BY WALKING AWAY FROM HIM AND ACTUALLY THROWING THEM TOWARD THE DOG.

YOU DON'T WANT TO DO THIS ALL IN ONE TRAINING SESSION

BUT YOU WANT TO BUILD UP TO WHERE YOU CAN THROW IT.

SIT.

SIT.

SIT.

TOWARD THE DOG AND PICK IT UP YOURSELF.

THE WHOLE CONCEPT HERE IS NOT EVERYTHING THAT FLIES AND HITS THE GROUND IS YOURS TO PICK UP.

AND WE ARE GOING TO BUILD FROM THIS, IN THE NEXT TRAINING SEGMENT

WE'RE GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO DO THIS WITH MULTIPLE DOGS

AND THEN WE ARE GOING TO SHOW YOU HOW TO DO THIS WITH GUNFIRE

LOTS OF DOGS, LOTS OF INTERACTIONS.

WE BUILD UP TO WHERE YOU HAVE A DOG WHO IS STEADY ON A HUNT

EVEN WHEN ANOTHER DOG IS GOING TO PICK UP THE BIRDS.

THEY'LL SIT STILL ON THE BLIND OR ON THE TREESTAND OR AT YOUR SIDE UNTIL YOU SEND THEM.

GOOD BOY, SIT. GOOD.

>>WELL WE ARE GETTING A LITTLE BIT OF OPEN WATER

AND THERE ARE A LOT OF DUCKS IN THE AREA AND THEY ARE BOMBING DOWN TO THIS LITTLE HOLE

WE ARE PICKING AWAY AT THEM HERE, WE JUST HAD ANOTHER LITTLE BUNCH OF MALLARDS IN.

♪♪

>>EVERY YEAR AT THE END OF OUR SEASON WE HEAD TO CENTRAL KANSAS

THE BIRDS PILE UP DOWN HERE, IT'S JUST A PHENOMENAL PLACE.

THIS YEAR WHEN WE GOT DOWN HERE.

WE;RE CHASING DUCKS MOSTLY

WE'RE GOING TO DO SOME CANADA HUNTING.

BEN KNOWS I LOVE DUCKS.

SO TODAY WE WERE IN A WINTER WHEAT FIELD

THAT ACTUALLY HAS A LITTLE BIT OF A FLOODED AREA RIGHT OUT IN THE CENTER OF IT

THAT'S BEEN HOLDING BOTH LESSERS AND MALLARDS.

♪♪

(GUN SHOTS)

(GEESE CALLS)

>>KILL 'EM GUYS, KILL 'EM.

(GUN SHOTS)

(DUCK CALLS)

>>KILL 'EM BOYS.

(GUN SHOTS)

>>WELL WE ARE GETTING A LITTLE BIT OF OPEN WATER

AND THERE ARE A LOT OF DUCKS IN THE AREA AND THEY ARE BOMBING DOWN TO THIS LITTLE HOLE.

WE'RE PICKING AWAY AT THEM HERE, WE JUST HAD A LITTLE BUNCH OF MALLARDS IN

AND I THINK WE GOT FOUR DUCKS THERE

SO WE ARE PICKING AWAY AT THEM

SLOWLY BUT SURELY, AND THE WATER IS SLOWLY OPENING UP.

TODAY WHAT WE DID OUT THERE

WE KNEW THERE WAS A BUNCH OF GEESE SO WE DIDN'T USE A LOT OF HD'S

WE JUST USED TWO LUCKY HD'S.

NOW WE DID TWO DIFFERENT THINGS WITH THEM TODAY.

WHEN WE FIRST STARTED OUT IN LOW LIGHT WE HAD THEM A LITTLE HIGHER

WE HAD THEM PROBABLY 4 1/2 TO 5 FEET OUT OF THE WATER.

AND THEN AS THE SUN CAME UP AND THERE WERE SOME GEESE AROUND WE ACTUALLY LOWERED THE HD'S.

WHEN WE RUN A LOT OF THEM I LIKE 'EM BASICALLY WHERE THEIR REAR END IS JUST ABOVE THE WATER.

THE LOWER YOU CAN GET THOSE THINGS THE BETTER.

THAT'S THE WAY I LIKE TO DO IT ESPECIALLY ON A WATER SET.

SO WHAT WE DID, WE RAN TWO HD'S WE HAD THEM ON REMOTE CAUSE THERE WERE A LOT OF GEESE.

YOU DEFINATELY WANT TO TURN THOSE OFF WHEN YOU HAVE SOME GEESE WORKING.

CANADA'S DO NOT LIKE SPINNING WING DECOYS.

IT WAS PRETTY FUNNY BECAUSE WE WOULD HAVE LESSERS WORKING, WE WOULD HAVE MALLARDS WORKING

SOMEONE'S SAYING TURN THEM ON, SOMEONE'S SAYING TURN THEM OFF.

I ALWAYS JOKE ABOUT IT, TURN 'EM OFF, TURN 'EM ON.

THEY'RE VERY EFFECTIVE AND WE ALWAYS PUT THEM AT THE BOTTOM END OF OUR CANADA DECOYS.

THE DUCKS WILL GO RIGHT PAST THE DUCK DECOYS

RIGHT UP TO THE BOTTOM END OF THOSE CANADA DECOYS AND THAT IS WHERE YOU WANT THE DUCKS TO BE.

♪♪

(DUCK CALLS)

(GUN SHOT)

(GUN SHOTS)

>>IT WAS A GREAT MORNING HERE

WE ARE GOING TO GET PICKED UP

GRAB SOME LUNCH

AND DO SOME SCOUTING FOR TOMORROW.

AND GET READY FOR ANOTHER DAY HERE IN CENTRAL KANSAS.

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>>EVERY YEAR WHEN WE COME DOWN HERE I ALWAYS JOKE

I SAID BEN USUALLY FINDS THE BIRDS THEN OTHER GUYS GO OUT AND SHOOT THEM.

HE IS A SCOUTING, HUNTING MACHINE.

AND IT WAS PRETTY COOL ACTUALLY TO SIT NEXT TO HIM IN THE BLIND TODAY.

HE KNOWS I LIKE DUCKS, SO WHEN WE COME DOWN HERE THEY TRY TO PUT US ON THE DUCKS.

AND THESE GUYS FIND DUCKS, IT IS UNBELIEVEABLE.

THE AMOUNT OF AREA THESE GUYS SCOUT AND COVER, IT'S PHENOMENAL

WE'LL TAKE OFF FROM THE HOTEL IN THE MORNING AND WE DON'T KNOW IF WE ARE GOING TO BE IN THE CAR

FOR FIFTEEN MINUTES OR IT'S BEEN UP TO TWO HOURS BEFORE.

THEY'RE INCREDIBLE GUYS, THEY WORK THEIR TAILS OFF FOR YOU

AND THEY FIND THE BIRDS AND IT PAYS OFF IN THE END.

♪♪

>>GOT 'EM NATE?

KILL 'EM.

(GUN SHOTS)

>>NICE SHOOTING GUYS.

♪♪

(GUN SHOT)

(GUN SHOT)

(GUN SHOT)

♪♪

(GUN SHOT)

(DUCK CALLS)

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Bioethics: Price of Egg and Sperm (HarvardX) - Duration: 10:44.

SPEAKER 1: Let's talk a little about the people who buy eggs.

So how much do they typically pay?

Is there a big mark up, as big as in the sperm side?

What do we know about those people?

How they select?

How they pay?

Those kinds of questions.

RENEE: Again, egg agencies are not unlike sperm banks,

where they want a diverse array of donors

to satisfy any recipient who may walk in the door or click on the website.

So they're looking for women of various racial and ethnic backgrounds,

people of different majors, different life experiences.

And recipients will typically pay-- they're

paying for their own in-vitro fertilization cycle.

They're paying for all the doctors and lawyers and psychologists

who are involved in this process.

The egg donor fee is tacked on to that.

So whatever negotiated fee is decided for that egg donor

based on how many times she's cycled, sometimes

her educational background, sometimes her racial ethnic category.

So again here, egg donation looks very different from sperm banks

in that there is a negotiated price for that particular donor.

Whereas, most sperm banks will really have a price

that they assign to all the donors in the bank.

SPEAKER 1: That's interesting.

And in terms of what women look for in egg donors,

is it different from what they look for in sperm donors?

RENEE: That is a great research question.

I have not seen somebody do that study.

SPEAKER 1: Something in her dissertation topic.

If you're watching here and you're a graduate student,

we're giving you dissertation topics.

So we talked a little bit about the difference between anonymous

versus open sperm donation.

Can you tell us a little bit about how it plays out differently, if at all,

in the egg world?

RENEE: So again, an interesting distinction

is that sperm banks have these formalized,

identity release programs, egg agencies do not.

So egg agencies have a much shorter history.

The first ones were started in the late 80's, early 90's.

And they were just much less focused on anonymity and secrecy.

So to this day, you'll go to an egg agency

and you'll find a woman's adult photo with her first name, sometimes

her last initial.

So there's just much less emphasis on secrecy.

And typically egg agencies were also more comfortable with donors

and recipients being in touch.

It didn't happen in the majority of cases, but it was a possibility.

Where it was never allowed in sperm banks.

So one of the arguments I make in the book,

is that sperm banks have formalized this process in which it's

possible for offspring to come back and meet the donor.

And again I think that's because we think of the paternal line

as somehow more significant than the maternal line.

We haven't instantiated any formal processes for offspring

to meet their egg donors.

And so I think that raises interesting contrasts in terms

of how we think of progenitors.

SPEAKER 1: That's really interesting about paternity versus maternity.

Are there any differences in the attitudes of the people,

the ultimate recipients, so women who use egg donation versus women

who use sperm donation, their openness?

Is there more of a feeling of being replaced

if you're a woman who's had to use another egg

and the child meets that person, as opposed

to a man who's had to use a sperm donor, the other way around?

RENEE: Yeah, so there's a whole interesting series

of studies being done by Susan Golombok at Cambridge University.

And she has a group of postdocs and grad students

who are doing fascinating work with just this question in mind.

Not only for the recipients, how do egg recipients versus sperm recipients

think about that donation, but also for children.

How do offspring of egg donors versus offspring of sperm donors

think about those relationships?

So we'll await the results of those studies.

SPEAKER 1: And again, on this line of paternity versus maternity,

is there a difference in the way in which a sperm donor versus an egg donor

thinks about their role in the family structure?

RENEE: Yeah, this is actually one of the most surprising things

that I found in my book.

In talking with egg donors and sperm donors

about how they think about the children who are out there in the world.

Sperm donors to a person had the idea that they

were the fathers of those children.

They would use kinship language.

They would say, well, they may not have my last name,

but those are my children.

They're my parent's grandchildren.

When I have children they're going to be their siblings.

So they thought of themselves as fathers.

And egg donors who have the exact same biogenetic relationship, right?

They've provided half the genetic material

to create that embryo of that child.

Egg donors were adamant that they were not mothers.

And they would say things, they used the phrase, just an egg.

All I gave was just an egg.

Somebody else was pregnant.

Somebody else gave birth.

Somebody else is raising that child.

So for women, they're really able to partition reproduction into stages,

and say, well all I gave was just this little one part, so I'm not the mother.

Surrogates, interestingly, do the same thing.

Surrogates say all I gave was just the pregnancy.

I didn't provide the egg.

I'm not raising the child, so I'm not the mother.

And this again, I think points to broader cultural norms

around maternity and paternity, such that we don't have that same ability

to partition fatherhood.

You can't say all I gave was just a sperm, I'm not the dad.

Because we have a cultural equation in which providing the sperm

makes you a dad.

And so here, it's interesting to me that our definitions

of motherhood in some ways, are much more flexible

than our definitions of fatherhood.

SPEAKER 1: And this is interesting in some ways,

because the set up of the sperm banks versus the egg agencies,

would lead you to think the opposite, right?

The more it seems like shift work.

I'm doing this three times or twice a week every week,

with less I would think of myself as a father to all these children, right?

But it seems as though this gendered conception of fatherhood,

because there's only one way to become a father, give sperm.

Whereas, with women there are these two separate components.

Seems like it continues notwithstanding the setup of the industry.

RENEE: Right.

Well, and I think the stakes for women are high.

Because if egg donors were defined as mothers,

then they would be mothers who give away their babies for $5,000,

and that would make them terrible mothers.

So the sort of cultural discussions that we have around

who is a good mother, who is a good father, what makes a mother,

what makes a father?

This really plays out in interesting ways, that as you say,

militate against these ideas of who is doing a job, who's giving a gift,

but the gift can-- you can't be too invested in that gift.

SPEAKER 1: And what about the international market for eggs?

How is that look different?

RENEE: So this is changing as we speak.

There is a burgeoning market in countries like India and Spain,

where people can now travel in order to get reproductive services for less

money than they would pay in the United States.

And so we're just starting to see the emergence

of these networks of egg donors.

And again, because our ideas about race and ethnicity get biologized.

We expect those categories to be present at the level of the eggs and the sperm,

then people are going to countries and looking

for services in ways that match their understandings of race and ethnicity.

SPEAKER 1: And lastly, about eggs, I want to just ask you

about the altruistic provision of eggs.

These are people who donate and don't expect to be paid.

What do we know about these women?

How they're different from women who sell their eggs?

RENEE: So again, this is a great question.

The discussions around the sperm donors online have gotten a lot of attention.

I haven't seen as many online advertisements

for women providing their eggs.

I think the altruistic egg donation-- altruistic

is a term that I talk about a lot in my book-- so I'll say,

non-paid egg donation.

I think--

SPEAKER 1: And just to unpack that for a second, why

the discomfort of using the term altruistic?

Is it because there are many different motivations even

for people who are paid?

Is that the main reason?

RENEE: Well, exactly.

I think we have this assumption that if you're paid, it can't be altruistic.

But when I interviewed egg donors and sperm donors, they were being paid,

and yet they also felt that they were helping people.

So part of what I try to do in the book is collapse this distinction.

That the world is not neat and tidy where the altruists are over here,

and the paid folks are over here.

And so I think when we look at how people actually exist in the world

and how they think about the money that they're paid,

it causes us to question those categories.

SPEAKER 1: Great, now back now to unpaid, better term than altruistic.

Unpaid egg providers, you were going to say something about them.

RENEE: So I think where I've heard people talk about egg donors, who

aren't paid, it typically is people's friends or sisters

or cousins who might be willing to provide them an egg

in order to reduce the cost of their egg donation expenses.

Within family donation, I've also heard reports

of it happening in sperm donors.

I don't know that I've seen a systematic study of these kinds of experiences.

But the questions that people raise are, if you're

getting genetic material from somebody in your own family

how is that going to then shape the family dynamics going forward?

And are people going to treat each other differently?

How is the child going to think about who its parent is?

So those are some of the questions that get raised

with unpaid within family donation.

SPEAKER 1: Right, so the idea that you might

be both a genetic mother and sociological and or family aunt

and how to kind of put those two together.

RENEE: And I would say that this is more of a concern for same sex couples,

like lesbian couples.

So, because lesbians don't have some of the same protections in law

in terms of their relationships with their children, a lot of lesbians

do get, and rightly get, very nervous about having a friend provide sperm.

And so often you'll see lesbian couples go to sperm banks with somebody

they know.

The person donates to the sperm bank and that's

providing them some legal protection for their relationship to their child.

So that the man can't come back later and say, oh, yeah,

I actually wanted to be the father.

SPEAKER 1: And later in the course, we'll

actually talk about how some of the statutes

say that if you have insemination done by a licensed physician,

it's treated differently than if it's done at home, for example,

in exactly the way you said.

RENEE: Precisely.

SPEAKER 1: Renee, you've studied this market very intensely.

If there's one or two things you could change if you had a magic wand

and could wave it and change something, what would you change?

RENEE: If I could wave a magic wand and make changes in this market,

I think the things that we could do better.

We could collect some basic data about how many

people are involved in this market.

How many donors?

How many recipients?

How many children?

And sociologically, I'd be fascinated to know in more systematic ways

about their experiences of this market, in terms of kinship,

in terms of payment, in terms of employment, in terms of donation.

I think one of the things that we really need to concentrate on

is this issue of risk.

So there are a lot of people who are going

through IVF treatments, who are being egg donors, who

are freezing their eggs.

We need to know a lot more about the biological and medical effects

of those reproductive technologies.

And then I would say for sperm donors, one of the things

that I walk away from this book thinking is

that we spend a lot of time because of our cultural expectations

of women talking about egg donors and how

this is a really useful wonderful thing that women are doing.

And I think sperm banks can do a lot more

to make this less of a seedy, dirty, funny thing.

And have men think about what it is that they're donating,

and have them consider how they're going to think about it 10 years or 20

years down the line.

So I think sperm banks could do better by their donors

than they're currently doing right now.

SPEAKER 1: Thank you so much for joining us once again.

The book is Sex Cells, C-E-L-L-S. Whether you're in academic or not,

this is a great read and thank you for sharing your time with us.

RENEE: Thank you so much for having me.

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In Season by Kate England

Platters of cheese, crackers, chopped veggies and dip cluttered all the available surface

space.

Summer maneuvered a crock of salsa onto the crowded coffee table keeping an eye on the

basket of corn chips sliding precariously close to the edge.

The timer in the kitchen began beeping at the same time that the doorbell rang.

"It's open!" she called as she flounced into the kitchen.

She could hear the door opening.

She grabbed her thick oven mitts and slid one on each hand.

She opened the oven and inhaled the heat and scents of cooking pie.

The filling had pooled up over parts of the crust and bubbles popped thickly, releasing

the scent of hot peaches and cinnamon.

"Holy crap, Summer, there's only four of us coming, you made enough for the Russian Army,"

said the voice from the living room.

Still holding the pie, Summer poked her head in and smiled at Spring, who was hanging his

coat on the rack next to door.

"I get excited when it's my turn," she said.

He looked at her pie and shook his head with a smile.

"Will you put it down, so I can give you a proper hug.

And turn off the damn oven, you're the only one who likes it this hot," he said.

Summer slid the pie onto a cooling rack near a window, and pushed the button on the oven.

When she re-entered the living room, she flipped the switch for the ceiling fan and then Spring

had caught her up in a hug.

He spun her around and she laughed.

"Well, you look wonderful, woman," he said setting her down and patting her cheek.

"Aw, thanks," she said, her cheeks turning pink.

And despite the fan, the temperature in the room rose at least five degrees.

"Stop it, or I stop complimenting you," he said, but he smiled.

"I would have thought I'd have been last.

Where're Winter and Autumn?"

"Beer run.

Sorry, bud - you're always late," she said.

"Hey, try the goat cheese spread.

I got it at that farmer's market you told me about."

The door burst open and Winter, her arms laden with paper bags that clinked as she moved.

A sharp breeze followed her into the house.

"Spring finally made it!" she cried over her shoulder.

"Ha!

I knew he'd show up when we went for the beer.

It's the only way to get him to show up," said a deep voice from behind Winter.

They put the bags down and hugs were doled out and backs were slapped.

Winter gave spring a gentle kiss on the cheek and she smiled as warmly as she was able.

"Summer, that place is amazing.

If I lived here, I'd be broke.

Did you know they had Balvenie 21?"

Autumn asked, holding up the bottle.

Summer had grabbed a platter with some tumblers, ice cubes and spritz.

"You like it neat," she said and Autumn nodded and did a small little jig.

Which was impressive for a man of his size.

"I brought you some dates from when I visited Spain.

To die for!"

Everyone picked up a small plate and filled them with snacks.

Cups were filled with beers and wine and scotch.

Finally each one plopped into an oversize chair.

Stories were punctuated by explosions of laughter, at one point Spring was clutching his stomach

trying to recover from the story Autumn had told about cows on a farm that had somehow

managed to start one of the combines and started a stampede.

Summer rested her head on Winter's shoulder while Spring and Autumn went to get the deck

of cards.

"It's been forever," said Winter, running her fingers through Summer's hair, that would

shimmer gold or green or wildflowers.

"We all get so busy," said Summer, enjoying the sensation of cool fingers playing with

her hair.

Plates were filled and emptied and filled again.

Eventually the pie was sliced and handed out.

Autumn took the first bite and rolled his eyes up and sighed.

"Summer, dear, wars will be fought over your Peach Pie," he said and Summer giggled.

They played cards and everyone got quite drunk.

And the hour grew late and then early again and Summer could feel it when it was time

to end it and had to dab her eyes on her apron.

"I know, honey.

I hate it when it's time to go," said Spring and even his eyes seemed overbright.

She hugged him too hard, but he didn't mind, patting her back and pretended not to hear

her little hiccough sobs.

He put on his cloudy coat, clasped Autumn's arm, gave Winter a quick kiss and slipped

out.

Autumn took her hand and kissed it.

"I love it when it's your turn, my dear."

His coat seemed to catch on fire as he donned it, and he waved over his shoulder as he left.

"It will be my turn next," said Winter.

Summer hugged her.

"I can't wait," she said.

Kate England is a writer who lives in Maine with her family.

In between working as a social media coordinator for law enforcement, she enjoys writing fantasy,

science fiction and horror.

You can see a sampling of her writing on her blog, http://www.beingprompt.com/ and you

can support her on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/KateEngland

Hey guys!

This is the third story I've read by Kate England, I've also read Time and Time again,

and In The Dark.

I'll put a link to those in the description.

I really like how she personifies elements like the season, darkness and light.

I'll have more stories by Kate coming out in a while, so stay tuned for those.

In other news, I just had a guest appearance on Mirage, a podcast hosted by Bryan Aiello.

We discussed the author, Sir Terry Pratchett.

I'll provide a link to that as well.

Make sure to subscribe for more short stories and book excerpts!

I'm Chris Herron and that's it for today's Tall Tale TV.

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