Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 9, 2017

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right well today's natural trust property is in Cornwall near to nuclear

and it's through rice housing gonna go and see what we can find

first obstacle is going to reduce Hill with combined rubble so we're going to

try to up gotta help unravel not the best combination to have

how I love from oh I came around here now it's no problem

task right thing yeah I think this before no not been here before there's a

map in there was a bit of information but this is the little map where we sort

of suggest yeah yeah sure I mean have you got any mobility I mean not very

good well they great on the front door we'll

see a sort out they'll go in the house okay it's possible do the some of the

upstairs as well alright thanks so you're here for right

left of the corner gets to the front door drink that's where the greeter is

yep so you can go straight through Central Corridor and they'll sort out

back listing the house and when you're in the rear courtyard you got all these

level access ways so please know Blair fantastic avoid the back of the tea

rooms there okay because it's quite steep and unless you get a plain chicken

and wall them might be fun going down a steep slope on we rebel level a young

good not good and now the man doesn't show it but

there is a path that goes right to the end there slips down there only not gone

okay lovely okay thank you thank you thank you

helps or two

we love trouble that's the furnace how's that oh look

look at the garden

elizabethan not gone

over here hopefully we'll God unfortunately you

can only do downstairs in yes and I realize that yes same everywhere room I

know to shame that we do 1572 they did not deliver in but if you want to but

absolutely we can do that and no but the way is obviously you can see what's what

a little bit way there is the restaurant in the lose yeah and then the door into

the Great Hall which is probably being agree we're going to be able to

annihilate just here on your life just food archway here

yeah all right I'll stop there it thank you

and this is the shop

oh it's my furious

it's nice I got wing mirrors that's good that's

handy that our young nun from the English Civil War

20% off garden sculptures

probably you can set that for the organic food ah well that's probably or

we can see as far as a house some great horn rape animal speaker done what a pro

guys you know what they're going is we're going to have a look of a problem

with a hill

go to do psych the halo brass rubbings all right okay yes I won't have a

problem with ahead no way I will get up what

there's not yet yes steep hills great wine

this is the program I can't read it

way to way to scaling scaling lon taste away up down there with Chavez on

grass and yeah it's lovely housing the main first made

on the first and second time bookshop

that is the back of the restaurant put a pot of just cottager gonna win ages

probably don't want to go down that don't get back up oh what's that police

lesson eight over there says that it's a grasp made no one not very difficult to

get round can't go in what ever number shot good big step and there we are

well there we go that's two rice near to nuki in Cornwall done and dusted tick so

I enjoyed that even though it was limited in what I could do and where I

could go it's such a glorious day today during in my head anyway having the nut

we're going to go up now to our next one and I'll cut you young resume for

another one bye for now

you

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Una vita per la geotermia - Duration: 4:59.

A Life in Geothermics

I've had so many experiences in the company over these forty years.

One of the most significant was certainly my first day of work

when I went to pick up my contract from the old office in Florence.

Then there were the various steps inside the company:

when I went from the mechanical workshops to the drilling stations, as a mud engineer.

When I left that job to join the personnel department,

and from personnel I went to plant management,

where I was able to work first hand with geothermal production,

and then when the royalties on that production started to be paid.

And then from 1999 on, I was given the opportunity to enjoy myself.

It wasn't work, it was fun to explore the issues

related to geothermal technology that the company allowed me to develop.

I have handled texts and photos which have enriched my cultural heritage,

and I've made it available to those who came to visit these places.

Holding in my hands Professor Mascagni's texts, where he speaks about the first attempts

to use boric waters in the areas around Volterra and Siena.

Until the early 1900s, when Ginori Conti ordered

ordered Professor Nasini and his staff to study what to do with steam.

There was a resource here and nobody knew what to do with it.

So another use of steam was invented: the production of electricity.

All these stories are fascinating. If you study geothermal energy thoroughly,

you realize that at some point it always seems as though it's going to die out,

and then somebody comes along and invents something new and it starts again.

The territory has always been a crucial part of the geothermal world

and this link between the territory, the people and the company is tangible.

More than once, for example, I've had phone call from someone who works in the company

or whose parents worked in the company

asking me to dinner to tell me

"Massimilano, I was out walking in the country today and I noticed a leaking pipe."

That's a powerful link between the territory and the company

that the company has given to the territory,

that is the strength of geothermal energy.

The most interesting thing is this:

what to recommend to a young person who wants to get involved with geothermal energy.

Geothermic is an ancient thing which is still relevant today.

The opportunity that geothermal energy gives

to a young person is to allow them to understand their world

and to give them the opportunity to travel the world,

because Enel Green Power is developing not only in Italy

but also in Latin America, Indonesia and others parts of the world too.

So if you like geothermal energy, there are great opportunities to travel.

It has been a privilege and a pleasure.

It still is, it has always fascinated me.

I feel like a curious person

who has been given the opportunity to look into certain topics

and then share their knowledge with the outside world.

And now (that I'm retired – ed.) I continue to do what I've always done:

if anyone wants to learn about these issues, I'm happy to help,

and if someone needs support, I'm here.

For fun, just for fun.

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Sunny, breezy, dry - Duration: 1:52.

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evitcepsreP - Duration: 6:31.

There is a world, that has been out of reach

… until now.

Earth is located in the Virgo Supercluster of galaxies,

in Orion.

Covered at 71% by water and 29% of earth,

this planet contains more than 3.000.000.000 species,

flying, swimming, jumping, running.

crawling or walking.

They all belong to a food web,

where organisms prey one another,

in order to survive.

But among all these species,

there is one that caught our intention.

Humans.

The most developed specie on Earth.

They are,

the predators alpha,

killing approximately

56 billions animals each day.

Currently 7,511,543 billions of them

are living around the planet,

eating 35 pounds of food a day,

during their 80 years expected lifetime.

They have been living on Earth for 200,000 years,

for 200,000 years,

but the last generations have made irreversible change to their environment.

However,

Is that domination make them different from other species?

Not really.

Like every species,

Humans procreate.

Communicate,

feel,

sleep, eat and drink.

But there is a major difference.

The violence within their own specie.

Their propensity to kill one another

is six times higher

than the average creatures.

They have upgraded their hunting weapons

to murder each other more efficiently.

Hatred

and violence are part of the values

and beliefs of humans beings.

Why ?

Because human lives are the most unequal.

One pourcent of humanity

owns half of the world's wealth

While one human out of six

live in extreme poverty.

The richest have divided humanity

within geographical

and social borders called countries and nations,

to keep control,

benefit from the inequalities,

and disguise reality

At the end, human lives don't worth the same.

Between dominants and dominated.

To born on Earth, is a game of chance.

That's all folks !

I hope that you enjoy that episode

and see you soon !

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How Do Draught/Draft Beer Systems Work - Beer Taps Explained - Duration: 2:02.

How do draught beer systems work?

All modern draught beer systems operate with the same principle:

Using a gas, beer is moved from a container, out through the draught tower's faucet…

…where the bartender pours you a cool one.

To achieve this, and serve a beer in perfect condition, a couple of components are required.

In a system using replaceable beer kegs, when you pull (or push) the tap on the faucet,

…the pressurised gas from a canister at

the end of the system, … …pushes beer out of a keg.

The amount of pressure used, is determined by the size of the installation, and the type

of beer being served.

When entering the keg, the gas passes through a coupler.

Different types of beers use different types of kegs, which require different types of couplers.

When affixed to a keg it connects to what's called the spear, inside the keg.

The gas from the canister pushes the beer from the keg out into the beer line.

Often CO2 is used, but for certain beers, such as dry stouts, nitrogen [N2] is needed instead.

Often, beer needs to be cooled, too.

The whole system, or parts of the system, can be cooled or insulated.

It is possible the keg is cooled or the beer line, depending on the distance the beer has

to travel to the tap.

If you want to know how – for instance – a beer engine works, let me know in the comments.

Subscribe and hit that bell to get notified when a new video drops.

And, if you can, hit that like button.

Because thanks to you and notably my patrons on Patreon, this channel is possible.

Click to see another video or subscribe.

Thanks for watching.

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3 Red Flags That Your Salesperson Will Fail - Duration: 4:20.

- We're at the point right now at Experiment 27,

where we've gone through a lot of sales people.

We've added four to the team,

and we're about to hire two more.

And what I've learned so far

through out this sales process,

is there's a lot of turn over in sales,

and there are a lot of bad sales people.

So, what I wanted to talk about in this video

are the things to look out for early warning signs,

how to know if a sales guy is going to succeed

at your company, or not succeed before they actually fail.

Number one is responsiveness to messages.

So, we've had a couple sales people in the past,

one specifically that I'm thinking of,

where we were texting back and forth

before he got hired, before we made the offer letter,

he didn't respond to messages for about 30 days,

then came back with some sob story,

and we hired him anyway when he came back,

and that guy ended up leaving the company

within a month and a half.

Them not responding to texts early on,

especially in that job search process,

will lead to more negatives down the line.

For instance, this last sales guy

had a really bad habit of rescheduling

client calls last minute.

So he would have his whole calendar filled,

and he would have to reschedule those calls.

And, of course, when you reschedule that client call,

there's that chance that they won't reschedule

on the calendar, and you'll have lost that deal.

Red flag number two with sales person

is them wanting to run the calls super early in the process.

Meaning they wanna push you off the call.

We've had a couple sales guys that were

extremely entrepreneurial, which is great,

it's something we hire for at Experiment 27,

people that wanna run their own business someday,

people that wanna run their own plan,

make their own process.

But the red flag here is when somebody

hasn't really read the sales manual,

or has only read the manuals,

and hasn't really been on too many calls with the founders,

and then wants to takes the reigns themselves.

It's great that they feel that way,

but I still make sure that either me or Robert

are on the sales calls, at least for the first,

even the first few months.

I used to think it was the first couple days,

or even the first couple weeks we had to be on the calls,

but what I learned is in order

to make sure they're actually selling the right thing.

Founders have to be on the sales calls

for at least the first few months

on every single sales guy,

until you get a good sales director.

Our sales director right now is still being on boarded,

so I still like to have me and Robert

on the calls, where a lot of the times

it's three of us on one call,

like me, the sales director, and the sales person,

or Robert, the sales director, the sales person.

To just make sure everything is put together.

Because one thing we realized

is the founder has this insane power to pull deals

out where deals shouldn't be.

The same with partnerships.

Trying to find agency partnerships

and making sure that the agencies

will actually send you projects.

The founder has so much more power

there than a regular sales guy.

I think it's because the founder understands

the struggle to actually get to a place,

and is not just gonna come up with some random pitch,

and just try to get that instant dollar.

The founder's gonna be thinking about,

what is this client gonna look like in six months?

How unhappy are they gonna be

if what I'm telling them is not true?

Which actually brings us to the third and final red flag,

which is the sales guy is not selling the right product.

At Experiment 27, we sell lead generation

for digital agencies,

which at it's base is a pretty simple concept.

We find people that are interested in mobile app

development projects, or brand name projects,

or advertising projects,

and we send them over to our clients.

Very, very simple, and yet,

we've had sales people tell our clients

that they're getting extremely hot deals

that they're ready to sign right away

with no sales needed from their end.

We're getting them these insane 100 times ROI.

One of our sales guys told a client

that we're gonna get them

a hundred times ROI within one year.

Just all this random stuff that slips through the cracks.

And what I thought originally when

this started popping up was it was not enough training,

but what I'm learning now is there's just

a type of sales guys that will say

whatever it takes to close a deal,

and those are not the type of sales people

that we want on our team,

and probably not the type you want on your team,

because it leads to a lot of churn issues later on,

and a lot of refunds.

And the way that we combat that

is recording sales calls.

Our sales trainer looks it over,

gives feedback to the actual sales person themselves,

and the sales person can also use our language.

So when me or Robert or the sales director

says something super interesting,

the sales person that's on the call can then

play that back and use that in their own training

to better themselves.

If you found value in this video,

be sure to like it to encourage this type of content,

subscribe for more B2B sales training,

and if you need marketing support for your digital agency,

check out experiment27.com.

Thanks.

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Pokemon Brick Bronze | How To Get Lapras (Turn On Subtitles) - Duration: 5:38.

HELLO POKEMON FANS

LISTEN I KNOW THAT I SAID I WAS GONNA DO A LUCKY LOTTO GUIDE

BUT TODAY I AM GONNA SHOW YOU HOW TO GET LAPRAS

FIRST YOU NEED DUSK BALL OR NET BALL

THEN GO TO THIS LOCATION...

BUT ALSO NEED FLY, ROCK CLIMB, AND SURF, FINALLY LOTS OF REPELS

CRAGONOS CLIFFS

FLY THERE...

WHEN YOU GET HERE USE THE REPEL

SO...

LET'S GO...

GO TO THIS CAVE...

THIS IS WHERE YOU NEED ROCK CLIMB

...

AND THIS IS WHEN YOU NEED SURF

WELCOME TO THE CRAGONOS SPRINGS

THIS IS ALSO WHEN YOU NEED SURF

I AM GONNA CUT THIS HERE, BECAUSE THE LAST TIME...

LOTS OF POKEMON KEEP SHOWING EVEN WITH REPEL

I'M GONNA CUT IT HERE

BRB

ALRIGHT... I'M BACK AND THERE IS LAPRAS

BUT...

LAPRAS SPAWNS EVERY MONDAY

SO TECHNICALLY YOU CAN GET LOTS OF FREE LAPRASES...

REMEMBER TO TURN OF AUTOSAVE...

AND SAVE BEFORE YOU CLICK THE LAPRAS...OK

AND ALSO... HAVE A SLEEP MOVE IN A POKEMON

THEN CLICK

(IF YOU WANT TO SKIP GO TO 4:48)

SORRY IF THE AUDIO IS MESSED UP

I HOPE YOU LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT. THAT WOULD REALLY HELP ME

BYE POKEMON FANS

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Andy's National Trust Travel Blogs: Trerice, Cornwall - Duration: 13:29.

right well today's natural trust property is in Cornwall near to nuclear

and it's through rice housing gonna go and see what we can find

first obstacle is going to reduce Hill with combined rubble so we're going to

try to up gotta help unravel not the best combination to have

how I love from oh I came around here now it's no problem

task right thing yeah I think this before no not been here before there's a

map in there was a bit of information but this is the little map where we sort

of suggest yeah yeah sure I mean have you got any mobility I mean not very

good well they great on the front door we'll

see a sort out they'll go in the house okay it's possible do the some of the

upstairs as well alright thanks so you're here for right

left of the corner gets to the front door drink that's where the greeter is

yep so you can go straight through Central Corridor and they'll sort out

back listing the house and when you're in the rear courtyard you got all these

level access ways so please know Blair fantastic avoid the back of the tea

rooms there okay because it's quite steep and unless you get a plain chicken

and wall them might be fun going down a steep slope on we rebel level a young

good not good and now the man doesn't show it but

there is a path that goes right to the end there slips down there only not gone

okay lovely okay thank you thank you thank you

helps or two

we love trouble that's the furnace how's that oh look

look at the garden

elizabethan not gone

over here hopefully we'll God unfortunately you

can only do downstairs in yes and I realize that yes same everywhere room I

know to shame that we do 1572 they did not deliver in but if you want to but

absolutely we can do that and no but the way is obviously you can see what's what

a little bit way there is the restaurant in the lose yeah and then the door into

the Great Hall which is probably being agree we're going to be able to

annihilate just here on your life just food archway here

yeah all right I'll stop there it thank you

and this is the shop

oh it's my furious

it's nice I got wing mirrors that's good that's

handy that our young nun from the English Civil War

20% off garden sculptures

probably you can set that for the organic food ah well that's probably or

we can see as far as a house some great horn rape animal speaker done what a pro

guys you know what they're going is we're going to have a look of a problem

with a hill

go to do psych the halo brass rubbings all right okay yes I won't have a

problem with ahead no way I will get up what

there's not yet yes steep hills great wine

this is the program I can't read it

way to way to scaling scaling lon taste away up down there with Chavez on

grass and yeah it's lovely housing the main first made

on the first and second time bookshop

that is the back of the restaurant put a pot of just cottager gonna win ages

probably don't want to go down that don't get back up oh what's that police

lesson eight over there says that it's a grasp made no one not very difficult to

get round can't go in what ever number shot good big step and there we are

well there we go that's two rice near to nuki in Cornwall done and dusted tick so

I enjoyed that even though it was limited in what I could do and where I

could go it's such a glorious day today during in my head anyway having the nut

we're going to go up now to our next one and I'll cut you young resume for

another one bye for now

you

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#Who are the players Chelsea spent £189 m on this transfer window? - Duration: 6:03.

Who are the players Chelsea spent £189 m on this transfer window?

Antonio Conte may have moaned about the lack of headway made by Chelsea's executives in the summer transfer window, but the fact remains that the defending Premier League champions spent a considerable outlay to effectively strengthen several positions.

Six players arrived at Stamford Bridge this summer and with the Blues spending close to £200 million on them, let's take a look at who they are and what they can do:.

*potentially rising to £70 million. Signed for a club-record fee by Chelsea, the pressure was on the young Spaniard from the off.

And after an inauspicious start in the Community Shield against Arsenal, Morata recovered to bang in two goals in three Premier League games.

At 24, having won titles in Spain and Italy, the 6'2 striker may lack the combative nature of Diego Costa, the man he has been effectively signed to replace, but goals will surely flow.

Question marks remain, however, over how soon he can fully adapt to the pace of the Premier League, especially if one considers Morata spent a majority of last season on the Real Madrid bench.

- Position: Central Midfield. Nemanja Matic's impending departure to rivals Manchester United sparked an outcry from the Blues faithful, but early signs are promising that the 23-year-old Bakayoko can fill in his shoes.

Primarily a defensive midfielder, Bakayoko will partner N'Golo Kane in the midfield pivot that manager Conte employs and while he is still not 100% fit after undergoing a knee surgery in the summer, expect some solid performances from the Frenchman in the middle of the pitch.

Considering his age, there is plenty of upside from the former Monaco man and standing at 6'1 tall, he adds a physical presence as well.

After Asmir Begovic departed for Bournemouth, Chelsea were in sore need of a backup goalkeeper to Thibaut Courtois and the experienced Willy Cabellero fits the bill perfectly.

During his time at Manchester City, the 35-year-old Argentine proved he's a capable deputy and as a matter of fact, outperformed City's No. 1, Claudio Bravo, last season as well.

As an added bonus, Caballero came on a free transfer and with the Blues set to compete in four competitions this season, will come in handy during cup ties and in the unfortunate scenario Courtois suffers an injury.

*potentially rising to £30 million. The question every Chelsea fan had when on deadline day, the Blues shelled out a considerable fee to sign a seemingly obscure Italian right-back.

Aged 25, Zappacosta emerged as a solid, if unspectacular full-back during his four years with Torino in Serie A.

The 6'1 Zappacosta became a full Italy international in 2016 and while he isn't expected to break into the starting XI immediately, the Italian will be a decent option for the Blues are in for a testing season ahead.

Expect him to be utilised as cover for Cesar Azpilicueta and Victor Moses on the right flank and strive to follow a similar path as Marcos Alonso did a year ago.

Drinkwater's transfer is in no ways a poor one, but the fact that Chelsea effectively utilised the money from the Matic sale to sign a player not expected to make the starting XI speaks volumes of the hugely inflated transfer market that exists in England.

No disrespect meant to the 27-year-old Drinkwater of course, but the Englishman is just not at the elite level the rest of Chelsea's midfield are at.

The 5'10 midfielder will be primarily be utilised as a squad player and he definitely adds depth to the Blues' midfield, but not much quality.

With John Terry, Nathan Ake and Kurt Zouma (loan) all departing Stamford Bridge this summer, the Blues were in sore need of a central defender and in Antonio Rudiger, they have a solid player.

The 24-year-old German international, fresh off the 2017 Confederations Cup triumph with Die Mannschaft, signed for the Blues fairly early in the transfer window and has flitted in seamlessly in their three-man defensive system.

Like most of his fellow summer signings, the 6'3 centre-back, who can play at full-back as well, has plenty of upside since he is relatively young.

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30 Day Vegan Challenge ( Day #1) - Getting Started - Duration: 5:13.

okay so this is day one honestly I don't want to just expect in my head is mostly

what am I going to eat for 30 days because I guess so dependent on me for

like the longest time I honestly don't know how I'm gonna get enough protein

and enough carbs and just to replace them the meals I usually had was what I

had meat you know even right now I have some eggs in fridge of about like three

cartons and I don't even want to eat it just because I don't want to indulge in

it before I go into the stage of you know having the first day of being a be

in and not eating anything at all I want to have a feeling of I just eat like

crap and then now I'm trying this new thing and it just had to be pressure for

me right so I'm not gonna eat those eggs my freezer parties are further now

I really don't know I have a friend that went to being a vegan and he's gonna

help me out things concerning groceries and stuff which I'll be to me in my next

video but yeah right now I'm just wanna I want to educate myself before I get

into this it's being day one I'm watching this documentary called forks

over knives you may or happen to hurt a bit

as you guys check it out I'm gonna be watching it right now my mom watch this

when I was younger I remember it being pretty gruesome

so I heard I stayed away from it because I was like yeah when he meets that I

want to continue to eat meat so I'm very like sensitive to watching graphic

images when it comes to like real content not like horror movies you know

what I mean more or less real content in the meat of

like something I'm physically eating that's just completely crazy I'm gonna

watch it this is what this videos about it's going to be short simple

to the other side is had rice precooked and made it's finished forks over knives

there's many documentaries about an hour and a half long

it's very informational for anyone who's interested in pursuing or understanding

more about what veganism is the same time it sheds light on the economic

standpoint the lifestyle standpoint spiritually environmentally and it

really caters to someone that who is not knowledgeable not knowledgeable really

want to get burned about health and what they eat and what they consume on a

daily basis I want to say my mind-state going into it was pretty dull and pretty

vague and I had a lot of questions but at the

same time I was allowed myself not to accept the fact that there's

Publishing's worth eating he was in my diet and watching this documentary I did

see the benefit and I do see the concern with high cholesterol dominating the

factors and in different countries like Germany North Korea Mexico in the United

States not being highest but certain factors they reach pretty high limits

and I understand that and I get it now but this is just one step of the process

of me doing this check this documentary out it's a good

one is that I open her up how to be watching my two more without within this

month we'll see how it goes let's go with the flow that they did they one

finished tomorrow's b2

For more infomation >> 30 Day Vegan Challenge ( Day #1) - Getting Started - Duration: 5:13.

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My Story - How I became a disciple of Jesus Christ - Duration: 6:52.

Hey guys what's up this is Tom welcome to ChurchVid.TV where it's all by helping

YOU live life abundantly as a disciple of Jesus Christ. Today I thought I would

just share my personal story with you about my faith. My story begins

thirty-one years ago - Ugh I'm old! - I was born in Bogota Colombia and at the time

my mom was struggling to provide for me and my older brother so she made an

incredible sacrifice and put me up for adoption when I was about six months old.

After that I grew up in northern New Jersey as an only child, where I became a

fan of the New York Giants! You know growing up my mom made sure that we

always went to church on the weekends. Going to Mass I always remember being

bored. I can remember at one point making fun of the priest because the way he

would do the Eucharistic prayer. It would be like, "the body....of...Christ" and I was

just like, "oh my gosh!" I remember making fun of this priest while my mom as we were

leaving church one day and I remember her being like "Shh!" because she was

afraid that he heard me - he probably did - So as a young middle school boy I did

the only thing I could think to do to not be bored at church, I became an altar

server. I became a Jedi. I mean hey it was something to do during church. One of my

fondest memories of being an altar server is looking out into the

congregation and seeing my father there smiling at me and I knew he was proud of

me. Fast forward to high school I went to Catholic school all my life and I

remember my dad being so proud of me getting into this competitive school but

like any teenager I didn't always show my dad that respect he deserved.

I remember him driving me to the bus stop and he would ask me "how was school yesterday?"

"Fine..." "What'd you learn?" "...I don't know... "What are you gonna do today?"

But I always knew that my father loved me. When I was a freshman in high school, my

father died. He died of a blood clot to his lung that he suffered after having

surgery because he had fallen and broken his ankle a few weeks earlier. I can

remember going to the hospital and it was so surreal. I remember the doctor

coming out and apologizing to my mom and to me saying, "I'm sorry we did

everything we could..." and in that moment I just remember quietly in my heart saying

"God I've heard people call you Father, you can be my father now" and it wasn't

this great grandiose voice in my head, I see the light, and there's the angels but

instead it was just this still quiet voice that I knew God had heard my

prayer. A few months later my campus minister invited me to go to a youth

rally and I was like, "More Church? Heck no!" but then he said, "There'll be girls there..."

and I was like, "Church? Heck yes!" I remember getting off the bus at this conference

and people were like, "Welcome to STEUBENVILLE!" I was like these people are crazy!

I remember crowds of teenagers being

like, "We love Jesus yes we do we love Jesus how about you?" and I just thought

they were all weird. But as the conference continued, I started to hear

the speaker's talk about God in a way I never heard before.

I heard that God had a plan for my life. I heard that his plan was not for me to

be lame or weird, but instead God wanted me to be who he created me to be and to

be that well. God wanted me to succeed God wanted me to be the best version of

myself. And so, Saturday night at this conference we had Eucharistic Adoration

and while a lot of people around me were crying or they were laughing but they

were just having these emotional experiences, I could remember

specifically not feeling anything inside. I felt peaceful but at the same

time I wasn't sure of what was going on as real. It was in that moment that I

remember looking just above the altar where Jesus was, I saw my father looking at me

just like he looked at me when I was an altar server; with pride and I knew I was

wearing supposed to be. Now throughout high school, I struggled to live out my

faith. One of the most difficult areas for me to live out my faith was in my

relationship with girls - not that I was a playa or anything - but I remember purity

being a struggle because I wanted so badly to love others, but I didn't have

any other way to express it then through my body. And so I was challenged to show

love in a way that also was respectful of someone else. Two years later, I

returned to the same conference and I met a girl. This girl was unlike any

other girl I met before. She was so full of her own faith in God

it was incredible. That year we continued talking on AOL

Instant Messenger - old people snapchat - and then we returned to that conference

again, but this time as leaders. And it was on the leadership team that we got

to know each other even more and we started dating. We dated throughout our

senior year of high school and ended up going to the same college together.

It was in college with this girl by my side that my faith went to the next

level. I found a group of friends that wanted to share their faith with others

and so we formed a band, we started leading confirmation retreats, and it was

just an amazing season of my life with respect to ministry. Junior year of

college I got engaged and we were married as soon as we graduated but with

marriage and children quickly after, my faith had to mature even more. Today my

wife and I have been married for almost ten years we have five children and God

has challenged me every day to grow in my faith. To grow in patience, to grow in

love, to grow in loving others. And it's through my children and through my

family that God shows me even more how He loves us like his children. I hope

that this testimony gives you hope. I hope that this testimony gives you

perspective, that no matter what season you're in right now, God is with you and

God's plan for you never changes. God wants us to be the best version of

ourselves and he wants us to recognize the only way for us to do that is in him.

Through him we have to cling to the Lord for his help because he wants what's

best for us and although we spend the majority of our lives running away from

him he is always there. He never leaves us, so my brothers and sisters wherever

you're at with your faith right now if you're super close to God then praise

Him. If you're far away from the Lord and you could care less what he has to think

then I pray that you would give him a chance.

Because when you give God a chance that's when you begin to live life

abundantly. Peace!

For more infomation >> My Story - How I became a disciple of Jesus Christ - Duration: 6:52.

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❌ Cancelling Plans In English ❌ Useful Vocabulary & Expressions - Duration: 8:55.

Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish! Have you ever made a plan

with someone, but then realised that you need to change the plan or cancel it?

In English, you need to be careful about the language that you use to make sure that

you're doing it politely. Now, there's lots of reasons why you would need to

change your plans or cancel your plans in English.

Perhaps you genuinely can't meet someone because something more important or

urgent has come up. Perhaps you've double booked yourself

- and that means that you've made two appointments at the same time without

realising it, so you need to cancel one. And other times you might just be

feeling lazy or you just don't feel like meeting them. But of course, you don't

want to offend someone by telling them that! Cancelling plans can be a little

uncomfortable, a little awkward. So in this lesson I'm going to give you some

useful expressions that will help you to change or cancel your plans in English!

Now, these expressions will be useful for formal appointments that you've made,

like, at the doctors or the dentists, with a work client or a colleague, your child

school principal or even a Skype lesson with a new English teacher!

But they can also be used informally as well, when you've made plans to have a coffee with

friends or meet a date for dinner or even to cancel or change a meeting time

with a new friend that you've met online. So, the first thing you'll need to do is

"break the news" and this idiom means to tell someone something - especially if

it's something that they're not expecting to hear or it's bad news.

To "break the news" start with something like "I'm calling because..." or

"The reason I need to speak to you is..."

So if you're at a professional office, for example, you

could say "I need to cancel or change my appointment." If you're talking to a

colleague that you don't know that well, you could say "I won't be able to attend

the meeting on Thursday." But with a colleague that you do know well, you

might say "I can't make it to the meeting on Thursday." It's a little more informal.

And, with a friend you could say "I can't make it to dinner on Friday."

Now, these expressions are great if you're cancelling or rescheduling in a

reasonable amount of time, you know, with enough notice. But let's be real,

sometimes we aren't as organised as we want to be and we need to change or

cancel an appointment without much warning, right? Perhaps the meeting or the

appointment is tomorrow or it's even the same day! So then, you really should

include an apology. It's polite to include an apology any time that you

change plans but if you do it at late notice you must apologise and you can do

that simply by adding an introduction to your sentence. "I'm really sorry, but... I need to cancel."

"I'm so sorry for the late notice, but... I need to cancel."

"My apologies, I need to cancel." Now, that 's quite formal, that last example - best in an email or in

a very formal situation. So, to "soften the blow" and that idiom means to make a bad

situation less serious. To "soften the blow"

you could add "I was really looking forward to it!" Now this helps to reassure

the person or tell them that you're upset that you can't make it and that

you still want to meet them at some stage in the future.

"I was really looking forward to dinner on Thursday." "We were really looking

forward to meeting you!" "I was looking forward to seeing your new office!"

Okay, so you've broken the news, you've cancelled your plan and you've

apologised. So now, you need to explain why you cancelled. It's polite in any

situation to offer a reason why you have to cancel. But you might not want to

explain all of the details, especially if you don't know the person well, it might

be a personal reason or it could be embarrassing! At times like this, you can

use the expression "Something's come up." "Something has come up." Now, this is a good

expression to cancel an appointment with someone that you don't know and most

English native speakers will understand this expression. They'll understand that

it's not possible for you to attend the meeting or the appointment and there is

a reason but you don't want to explain why and that's perfectly acceptable!

Especially with formal appointments in a professional context or with people that

you don't know well. "Something's come up and I need to reschedule." It's perfectly acceptable!

But don't use this expression with friends or close colleagues because

they might feel a little offended that you don't feel comfortable enough to

explain why. Usually with friends, you can be a little more honest, right? So if you

don't mind explaining why you had to cancel or change the plans, you can

simply explain why. "I was really looking forward to dinner on Thursday, but I'm

flying to Sydney on Wednesday night for work." "I'm really, really sorry. I've had

such a busy week and I've double-booked myself!"

"I've been feeling under the weather all day. Is it okay if we postpone dinner until I'm feeling better?"

So now the last thing that you need to do is reschedule your

appointment - to make another time. Since you're the one who's cancelling or

changing the plans, you should try to reschedule the meeting by offering some

suggestions. "Can we reschedule? I'm free at 3 p.m. on Friday." "Can we try for

Tuesday instead?" It's a little more informal. Now these ones are better for

appointments, more formal appointments. "Is it possible to reschedule?" "Can I make a

new appointment time?" So do you want to see some examples of all of these elements together?

"I'm so sorry, Sarah. I was looking forward to catching up on Friday, but my boss has asked me to work late,

so I won't be able to make it. Can we reschedule to Monday?"

"My apologies, but I can't make our meeting this afternoon. Something's come up. Are we able to

reschedule to next week?" "Hi Farah! I'm really looking forward to meeting you on

Skype, but I have to apologise because I need to cancel our meeting. I was

confused by our time zone difference, so I need to reschedule

to later in the evening. Is 7pm okay for you?"

Well that's it for this lesson, I hope that you've learned a few new useful expressions

that can help you to cancel appointments or change meeting times in English.

Make sure that you subscribe to the mmmEnglish channel right here

so that you never miss a lesson! You can do that just by clicking that red button there.

And don't go anywhere just yet! There are lots and lots of other lessons here on

the mmmEnglish channel, like this one or this one.

Thanks for watching and I'll see you next lesson. Bye for now!

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