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some green and some brown.", "nxI47qA8s04-00005-00004123-00004685": "And check out those forelimbs... they’re lined with sharp spikes - almost like a couple", "nxI47qA8s04-00006-00004685-00005042": "extra sets of jaws to grab her prey.", "nxI47qA8s04-00007-00005042-00005342": "They’ve served her well.", "nxI47qA8s04-00008-00005342-00006022": "But summer is coming to an end here in California's Owens Valley.", "nxI47qA8s04-00009-00006022-00006712": "The one thing left for them to do is start the next generation.", "nxI47qA8s04-00010-00006712-00007772": "She sends out a chemical signal - an alluring cocktail of pheromones - into the air.", "nxI47qA8s04-00011-00007772-00007998": "This guy picks up the message.", "nxI47qA8s04-00012-00007998-00009563": "He’s way, way smaller than she is - simply outclassed when it comes to strength and deadliness.", "nxI47qA8s04-00013-00009563-00009984": "He makes his move, to pass on his genes for", "nxI47qA8s04-00014-00009984-00010147": "Uhhh…", "nxI47qA8s04-00015-00010147-00010628": "That’s one way to go.", "nxI47qA8s04-00016-00010628-00011299": "And he’s not the only male to meet his end this way.", "nxI47qA8s04-00017-00011299-00012392": "So why would praying mantises do this - eat their own kind at a rather intimate moment?", "nxI47qA8s04-00018-00012392-00012948": "Seems like they wouldn’t last long as a species.", "nxI47qA8s04-00019-00012948-00013649": "Well, it takes a ton of energy for females to produce their eggs - about a hundred of", "nxI47qA8s04-00020-00013649-00013859": "them, developing inside her.", "nxI47qA8s04-00021-00013859-00014534": "She’ll lay them in a foamy cluster like this called an ootheca.", "nxI47qA8s04-00022-00014534-00015176": "So that male is fueling the survival of his species, nutritionally-speaking.", "nxI47qA8s04-00023-00015176-00015945": "When they hatch in the spring, there will be plenty more mantises to replace this one.", "nxI47qA8s04-00024-00015945-00016363": "And these bordered mantises weren’t going to live much longer anyway.", "nxI47qA8s04-00025-00016363-00017010": "They can’t survive the cold autumn nights.", "nxI47qA8s04-00026-00017010-00017767": "So males might as well take a shot.", "nxI47qA8s04-00027-00017767-00018397": "Aww... this time it worked out.", "nxI47qA8s04-00028-00018397-00019198": "He delivers a packet of sperm to fertilize her eggs.", "nxI47qA8s04-00029-00019198-00020523": "But each time, it’s a serious gamble.", "nxI47qA8s04-00030-00020523-00021027": "Well, that didn't go so well.", "nxI47qA8s04-00031-00021027-00021415": "But wait, look...", "nxI47qA8s04-00032-00021415-00021959": "He's been decapitated, but his body is still moving", "nxI47qA8s04-00033-00021959-00022562": "Like it’s on autopilot – kind of a zombie mating machine.", "nxI47qA8s04-00034-00022562-00023437": "It’s being controlled by nerves in the mantis’ abdomen and can still... get the job done.", "nxI47qA8s04-00035-00023437-00024212": "In fact, males who successfully mate and get eaten in the process may father more eggs", "nxI47qA8s04-00036-00024212-00024490": "than those who get away.", "nxI47qA8s04-00037-00024490-00025218": "So, while it may not really seem that way, this guy may be the ultimate winner in the", "nxI47qA8s04-00038-00025218-00025822": "primal quest to pass on his genes.", "nxI47qA8s04-00039-00025822-00026247": "This episode is brought to you by Curiosity Stream, a subscription streaming service that", "nxI47qA8s04-00040-00026247-00026652": "offers documentaries and nonfiction titles from some of the world’s best filmmakers", "nxI47qA8s04-00041-00026652-00026780": "- including exclusive originals.", "nxI47qA8s04-00042-00026780-00027188": "Want to learn more about praying mantises and other insects?", "nxI47qA8s04-00043-00027188-00027737": "Curiosity Stream’s video series Insect Dissection investigates how insects evolved to dominate", "nxI47qA8s04-00044-00027737-00027858": "our world.", "nxI47qA8s04-00045-00027858-00028302": "To get unlimited access and your first two months free, sign up at curiositystream.com/deeplook", "nxI47qA8s04-00046-00028302-00028799": "and use the promo code: deeplook during the signup process.", "nxI47qA8s04-00047-00028799-00029062": "Hi it’s Lauren again.", "nxI47qA8s04-00048-00029062-00029327": "So those mantises – pretty weird, right?", "nxI47qA8s04-00049-00029327-00029900": "But that’s what we love about the natural world – it’s always surprising.", "nxI47qA8s04-00050-00029900-00030330": "Subscribe to Deep Look so you don’t miss the other jaw-dropping things we’re finding", "nxI47qA8s04-00051-00030330-00030459": "right now.", "nxI47qA8s04-00052-00030459-00030690": "Thanks for watching Deep Look and see you next time!"}}, {"audio_id": "nxMu0-zevTI", "text": {"nxMu0-zevTI-00000-00000000-00006200": "Nice music, right? 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For example. Today while boiling eggs, I was about to say to my girlfriend:", "nxQLr1byBEM-00003-00001512-00001888": "“Did you know that eggs boil for a different amount of time in different altitudes?”.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00004-00001888-00002312": "Then I stopped and asked myself: how do I know this? I realized that once when I was", "nxQLr1byBEM-00005-00002312-00002768": "living in Switzerland a woman once told me this when we were boiling eggs at a mountain house.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00006-00002768-00003016": "That’s the only reason I presumed it’s true.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00007-00003016-00003552": "Is it though? Maybe… Am I sure that the woman had the right facts herself? Nope.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00008-00003552-00004032": "Now before saying this “fact” to my girlfriend I could go online and do", "nxQLr1byBEM-00009-00004032-00004312": "some fact checking. But I also have another choice.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00010-00004312-00004824": "Instead of saying it as a fact I decided to say: “Have you ever Heard that eggs boil for a", "nxQLr1byBEM-00011-00004824-00005288": "different amount of time in different altitudes?”. It’s a small change, but a big difference.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00012-00005288-00005592": "Now I present this unchecked idea in a way,", "nxQLr1byBEM-00013-00005592-00006048": "which makes a hint that I am not certain of it myself. This will likely prevent my girlfriend", "nxQLr1byBEM-00014-00006048-00006495": "from going to others and continuing to pass it on as an unchecked fact too.", "nxQLr1byBEM-00015-00006495-00006976": "When I say it this way, I also give myself space to be corrected. Maybe my GF", "nxQLr1byBEM-00016-00006976-00007359": "heard something else? 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This is a continuation really only from our Beginning", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00001-00001653-00002037": "Python course. We've tried to keep the requirements for this data analysis", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00002-00002037-00002559": "course as minimal as possible to make it useful to as wide a range of people at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00003-00002559-00002904": "the university as possible. 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Those who have used it before this first 10-15 minutes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00019-00009525-00009989": "or so feel free to feel free to follow through it as well otherwise since all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00020-00009989-00010482": "the material is self-guided you can just carry on through to the next section", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00021-00010482-00011082": "without waiting for me to get to it if you so wish. So the first thing to make", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00022-00011082-00011561": "sure you've all got is Anaconda Navigator all started up and running so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00023-00011561-00011990": "I'm just going to give you all a minute or so or 30 seconds or so to start that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00024-00011990-00012381": "up and have it running in the background before I carry on to actually starting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00025-00012381-00012917": "the session. Okay, so hopefully you will have Anaconda Navigator started up now", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00026-00012917-00013350": "and running it should look something like what I see on my screen here. You", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00027-00013350-00013635": "might have a slightly different list of apps or you might have slightly", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00028-00013635-00014044": "different versions of things but hopefully it's a similar kind of idea.", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00029-00014044-00014522": "Now I said we were going to be using Jupyter Notebooks today however I don't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00030-00014522-00014913": "want you to immediately click on the Jupyter Notebook", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00031-00014913-00015375": "button. If you do want to use that mode of launching Jupyter Notebooks it's okay,", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00032-00015375-00015756": "it's going to work just fine and if you feel more comfortable there that's okay,", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00033-00015756-00016301": "but for the session today we are going to use JupyterLab as the way to start", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00034-00016301-00016896": "the Jupyter Notebook server. I'm going to explain what these terms mean in a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00035-00016896-00017247": "little bit. But if you go ahead on the JupyterLab tile which is probably the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00036-00017247-00017669": "first one and click on the launch button. That should open up in your web browser.", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00037-00017669-00018111": "one I've prepared earlier that looks something like this.", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00038-00018111-00018420": "So I'm just move those to the side so we can see both of them so click on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00039-00018420-00018828": "Jupiter lab launch and I'll open up in your web browser something that looks", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00040-00018828-00019067": "like this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00041-00019961-00020486": "head and make this window here fullscreen and extra fullscreen and the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00042-00020486-00021016": "rest of the session we're gonna be living inside this window here so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00043-00021184-00021716": "Jupiter lab is a web-based I say web-based it runs entirely on your local", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00044-00021716-00022136": "computer but it works in your web browser even though it's entirely local", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00045-00022136-00022484": "and it gives you an environment where you can vine run Python code you can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00046-00022484-00022916": "write Python code one of the things it has built into it is its own jupiter", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00047-00022916-00023395": "notebook environment so the very top icon you should see on your launcher and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00048-00023395-00023693": "if you've been to our previous sessions you might not be seeing the same view", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00049-00023693-00024148": "just go ahead and you might for example have something that looks like this just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00050-00024148-00024598": "go ahead and close all the tabs at the top that's perfectly fine click on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00051-00024598-00025292": "Python 3 icon under the notebook header and that would open up a Jupiter", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00052-00025292-00025948": "notebook which should fill the whole screen so having clicked on that Jupiter", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00053-00025948-00026363": "notebook Python 3 tile you should get something that looks something like this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00054-00026363-00027062": "now this is called a Jupiter notebook I'll just give you 30 seconds or 20", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00055-00027062-00027562": "seconds or so to get this started up and again if any issues closing the chat", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00056-00027976-00028400": "what we have here is a Jupiter notebook a Jupiter notebook is a way of writing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00057-00028400-00028904": "and running Python code in an interactive way and it also provides us", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00058-00028904-00029333": "with a bunch of extra features which are really useful when we're doing data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00059-00029333-00029837": "analysis kinds of tasks so at the first case what we can do is we click inside", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00060-00029837-00030260": "the grey area here and we can type any Python code we like I'm going to keep it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00061-00030260-00030847": "nice and simple we can print hello now if you just press ENTER at the end of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00062-00030847-00031238": "the line it just puts another line inside that cell so it doesn't run the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00063-00031238-00031714": "code just by pressing enter if you want to run this cell you either click on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00064-00031714-00032330": "plus button just above it up there or hold down shift and press Enter I'll", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00065-00032330-00032774": "click the plus the play button this time but in this course of this session of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00066-00032774-00033218": "what we quite regularly be using shift enter or ctrl enter Devon the cells so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00067-00033218-00033533": "you will sometimes see anyone a cell without flicking it and that's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00068-00033533-00033902": "what's happening there if I click the play button it runs that cell and prints", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00069-00033902-00034214": "hello it also gives every cell that's been run", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00070-00034214-00034649": "a number so you keep track of which order they've been running because in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00071-00034649-00035030": "principle it's possible to rerun cells that are further up the page after", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00072-00035030-00035405": "having one furthest cell was that further down the page it can be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00073-00035405-00035867": "confusing and we'll try and cover that later so I'm just going to switch over", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00074-00035867-00036572": "to the notes now and copy and paste a few examples from here so one thing we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00075-00036572-00037055": "can do as I said before is have a code over multiple lines I'll just show that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00076-00037055-00037697": "by typing so a equals five B equals seven a plus B if I do shift enter it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00077-00037697-00038156": "runs that cell and just plays twelve on the screen notice here in the second", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00078-00038156-00038897": "case I haven't had to write print a plus B I didn't need to do this because the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00079-00038897-00039263": "way that Jupiter notebooks work is whatever the last thing in a cell is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00080-00039263-00039793": "will be displayed on to the screen so here because a and B has the value 12", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00081-00039793-00040310": "its displayed 12 underneath the cell as the output for that cell and you see the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00082-00040310-00041138": "output and the input I've got corresponding numbers as well", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00083-00041138-00041585": "as being able to run Python code as we have done in the script so far it also", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00084-00041585-00042443": "gives us an extra ability to make extra bility to display output from commands", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00085-00042443-00042791": "in a slightly more visually pleasing way now don't worry about what this bit of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00086-00042791-00043040": "code here does we're going to be discovering how these things work", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00087-00043040-00043403": "throughout the session today I'm assuming my fun bit bigger we're gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00088-00043403-00043784": "be discovering how this works on a session today do you want this it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00089-00043784-00044135": "gonna print something that looks like a nicely presented table of numbers where", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00090-00044135-00044513": "you hover over it and the lines get highlighted which is useful when you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00091-00044513-00044969": "have larger tables of data the thing that's really useful however is the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00092-00044969-00045488": "ability to display plots so here again I'm just copying pasting this in we'll", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00093-00045488-00045854": "be discovering how these things work throughout the course if I won this cell", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00094-00045854-00046450": "with shift enter we get a plot coming up in line so if you use something like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00095-00046450-00046953": "Mathematica or I think mat I can do this and our notebooks do this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00096-00046953-00047362": "too it lets you run code and get the output from that code right there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00097-00047362-00047934": "and then you can carry on further underneath and you know print whatever", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00098-00047934-00048447": "you want and you've got the code in line at the point where you ask the figure to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00099-00048447-00049038": "be shown the final thing that it allows you to do is as well as having cells", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00100-00049038-00049558": "which contain code at the top of the window there's a drop-down menu that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00101-00049558-00049981": "says code at the moment and with this cell selected if I change that to say", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00102-00049981-00050596": "markdown I click on the markdown button on the drop down menu you see the square", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00103-00050596-00051021": "brackets the beginning of disappeared and now this won't accept python code", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00104-00051021-00051746": "and run Python code it will instead accept markdown now markdown is a way of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00105-00051758-00052617": "applying formatting and design to plain text so you can start headers by doing a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00106-00052617-00053142": "hash key and you can write header and then if we run that cell you see it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00107-00053142-00053670": "turns the word header into a big word header you can then double click on it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00108-00053670-00054705": "to edit it you can write bold text and italics or I could if I could spell", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00109-00054705-00055294": "correctly and you see it formats it with bold and italics and so what this allows", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00110-00055294-00055837": "you to do is to interlace with your code blocks of text which describe what your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00111-00055837-00056164": "code is doing and the real powerful thing about this is it gives you the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00112-00056164-00056638": "ability to write a whole report with introduction sections bits explaining", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00113-00056638-00057019": "your science or whatever is the or doing intersperse that with the code which is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00114-00057019-00057448": "executing your analysis and take that whole report and compile it to something", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00115-00057448-00057997": "like a PDF and allow you to give that out to people as this is all the stuff I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00116-00057997-00058556": "did and the codes all in there as well on top of that it also allows you to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00117-00058556-00058936": "give the notebook to other people so that they can take this app what you've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00118-00058936-00059263": "written and they can run it themselves and see if they can reproduce your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00119-00059263-00059848": "outputs a particularly famous example of this though it's becoming more and more", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00120-00059848-00060124": "common these days was the LIGO collaborate", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00121-00060124-00060499": "when they were looking for gravitational waves published all of their results as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00122-00060499-00061002": "Jupiter notebooks with the data provided alongside them so that people around the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00123-00061002-00061467": "world citizen scientists could download these files and run the same analysis", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00124-00061467-00061825": "that was performed by the people now the LIGO collaboration and see if they could", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00125-00061825-00062139": "reproduce the science have a go at tweaking the numbers playing around with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00126-00062139-00062482": "things and see if they could discover anything in there as well so it's a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00127-00062482-00062892": "really good way of getting engagement with people outside of your local small", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00128-00062892-00063387": "field and giving them the ability to play around with the code there and then", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00129-00063387-00063787": "so there was a question in there that's now looking fine so yes there's a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00130-00063787-00064189": "question there by the plot not showing up there's two things firstly it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00131-00064189-00064519": "sometimes takes a few seconds for the plot to appear because it's running the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00132-00064519-00065173": "code secondly you sometimes have to run the cell twice for a plot to appear that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00133-00065173-00065512": "supposed to be what this magic little line at the top means that you don't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00134-00065512-00065923": "have to run it more than once but if your plot doesn't show up just one that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00135-00065923-00066433": "cell again and it should then show up so to give you all a chance to have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00136-00066433-00066739": "little play around with dupes notebooks I'm going to scroll down to the bottom", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00137-00066739-00067216": "of that first page in the documentation and there's exercise there which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00138-00067216-00067689": "contains a block of code so what I'd like you to do just for a minute or two", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00139-00067689-00068260": "to get a handle on this stuff is to copy that code into a few cells in your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00140-00068260-00068695": "notebook and I'll just switch back to the notebook a second you can add new", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00141-00068695-00069085": "cells if you click in a cell by clicking the plus button at the top you can add", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00142-00069085-00069544": "as many cells as you like by pressing that button there so we need to take", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00143-00069544-00069991": "this block of code spit over multiple cells and in between some of those cells", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00144-00069991-00070435": "add a little markdown block which describes just in a few words as a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00145-00070435-00071011": "comment what the next little line of code does I'm going to going through", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00146-00071011-00071338": "that on the screen myself just to give you an idea of what that demonstration", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00147-00071338-00071779": "looks like and I'll just give you a few minutes to have a play with that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00148-00071779-00072388": "yourself canal asks is there a shortcut for adding cells yes there is so when", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00149-00072388-00072777": "you've got a cell selected and the cursors flashing inside there if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00150-00072777-00073168": "press escape you'll see that the cursor has disappeared is no longer flashing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00151-00073168-00073462": "inside the cell but the cell is still selected", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00152-00073462-00074053": "in this mode here if you press the a key on your keyboard like this it puts", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00153-00074053-00074557": "another cell below where you are and if you want to add a cell above where you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00154-00074557-00075058": "are you can press the B key on the keyboard I think yes it's the B key and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00155-00075058-00075417": "that will add a cell above where you are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00156-00075468-00075919": "how can I go back and be one so if you want to where you can move up and down", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00157-00075919-00076396": "with the arrow keys if you want to rerun all the cells from the start if you go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00158-00076396-00076834": "to the kernel bottom at the top and there is a restart kernel and run all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00159-00076834-00077353": "cells button that will get everything running from the beginning so yeah just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00160-00077353-00077740": "take a minute or so now just have a play with that example and I'll do the same", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00161-00077740-00078420": "in my in my window here and again any questions please do post in the chat and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00162-00078420-00078796": "one of us will be there to help you Olivia", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00163-00078796-00079144": "asking how do I add the text bit if anyone's happy carrying on just carry on", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00164-00079144-00079765": "for the minutes while I answer some questions so Olivia if you select a cell", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00165-00079765-00080227": "so you've got it blue like this at the top here there's a drop down menu by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00166-00080227-00080557": "default code is selected because that's the default cell type change that to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00167-00080557-00081058": "markdown and one thing you'll see happen is that the square brackets in front of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00168-00081058-00081492": "it disappear so that's how you know you in markdown mode and not in code mode", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00169-00081492-00082117": "click inside the cell and there you can type something like header so your hash", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00170-00082117-00082639": "and a space that you can in the line makes it a header two stars makes bold", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00171-00082639-00083683": "and an underscore makes italic and if you use the back tick key on your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00172-00083683-00084097": "keyboard which everyone's keyboards different and in - in the top left you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00173-00084097-00084823": "can write code block like that and I'm going to copy that into another cell so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00174-00084823-00085486": "that we've got the example and the real one so this code here generates some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00175-00085486-00085944": "inner looks like this underneath that answered your question Olivia", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00176-00086219-00086868": "great and roll your cells aren't showing the answers after running so if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00177-00086868-00087285": "could post in the chat there what you've typed in to yourself and then I'll see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00178-00087285-00087849": "if I can reproduce it on the screen ok I'll come to you in a second canal so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00179-00087849-00088269": "the first two things in the exercise if I copy those two lines there for example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00180-00088269-00088836": "and I type that into a code cell if I run that cell there you're saying you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00181-00088836-00089247": "don't see any output and that's correct you don't see any output because in this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00182-00089247-00089730": "case here the last line of code and I say line in inverted commas I know you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00183-00089730-00090207": "can't see me but I am and the last line of code in that cell doesn't have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00184-00090207-00090633": "value because it's assigning it to a variable and the act of assigning", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00185-00090633-00091053": "something to a variable in Python kind of soaks up the value that you would", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00186-00091053-00091464": "have been passing in and so this line of code here doesn't have an output of any", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00187-00091464-00091689": "kind it's just performing a side-effect and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00188-00091689-00092648": "so you don't get any output from here if we put in this cell my purchases and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00189-00092648-00093243": "then purchase there we go and run that there we do get an output because that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00190-00093243-00093773": "line has a value and come on how would I tell you to run several cells together", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00191-00093773-00094443": "so I don't know let's try something if I select two cells at once which I can do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00192-00094443-00094889": "by clicking on one holding down shift and clicking on another if I press play", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00193-00094889-00095424": "it looks like they both won so you can select a cell select another cell with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00194-00095424-00095808": "shift enter or ctrl enter I think works and then press the play button and both", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00195-00095808-00096222": "of them should run however the easiest way to get that to work is to go to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00196-00096222-00096594": "kernel at the top we start kernel and one all cells and that will run", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00197-00096594-00097164": "everything okay so question here by the other thing was in this drop-down menu", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00198-00097164-00097755": "so you see what it says raw that's basically in the mode where you want to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00199-00097755-00098229": "generate a PDF Jupiter won't do anything to the cell before just putting in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00200-00098229-00098708": "PDF so it's just really really basic and war so you never need to use that one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00201-00098708-00099147": "heading I don't know what that one does I'm guessing it's just a shortcut for a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00202-00099147-00099617": "markdown cell the only two cell types I ever use is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00203-00099617-00100598": "code and markdown that's all I've ever needed okay so hope you will have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00204-00100598-00101000": "chance to have a little play around with a notebook it does take some getting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00205-00101000-00101288": "used to I do strongly recommend getting used to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00206-00101288-00101748": "using some of the keyboard shortcuts so it's gonna make your life a lot easier", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00207-00101748-00102072": "if you keep your hands on the keyboard rather than moving around so for example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00208-00102072-00102581": "I'm in this cell here I can press escape to deselect the cursor press up on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00209-00102581-00103338": "keyboard and then press Enter and then now I'm typing into the cell above if I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00210-00103338-00103739": "press escape there and press B I'm now in the cell below I can press ENTER and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00211-00103739-00104330": "then type a equal seven for example I can run that with shift enter and I can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00212-00104330-00104663": "move down to the bottom cell here and then we've won that cell again for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00213-00104663-00105008": "example I don't know that without touching the mouse at all that's gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00214-00105008-00105541": "make your life easier as you become more accustomed to using Jupiter notebooks", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00215-00105541-00106263": "okay so moving on to the next section here first thing we're going to do is in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00216-00106263-00106616": "the notes at the bottom of every page as a next button go ahead and click on that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00217-00106616-00107088": "next button now and in general Christopher will probably be posting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00218-00107088-00107538": "into the chat the link to the current page we want but in general you should", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00219-00107538-00107855": "register follow through in the order I'm going I think Christopher might be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00220-00107855-00108278": "helping some other question at the moment so introduction to pandas so this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00221-00108278-00108653": "course is about data analysis in python because it's a very very common thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00222-00108653-00109176": "that people in all walks of the university have some kind of data they", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00223-00109176-00109634": "want to analyze maybe it's in a spreadsheet maybe it's in a text file", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00224-00109634-00110060": "maybe it's downloading from a website often what they want to do is ask a few", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00225-00110060-00110508": "questions about it for example to select a subset of the data or to merge it with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00226-00110508-00111057": "another form of data and often to plot a graph at the end a lot of science comes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00227-00111057-00111549": "down to a bit of analysis and plotting a graph as I'm sure you're all aware so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00228-00111549-00111926": "the idea of this course was to get people to the point where they can do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00229-00111926-00112382": "that set of tasks without having to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00230-00112391-00112757": "without having to do sort of too much complicated things you want to kind of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00231-00112757-00113495": "find a a a critical path to getting this solution done so in pandas the primary", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00232-00113495-00113825": "tool that provides these features that you need to do those things is a tool", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00233-00113825-00114433": "called pandas now pandas is a third party module it's not core Python it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00234-00114433-00114806": "written by people around the world writing stuff in their own free time", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00235-00114806-00115523": "written by people like you and me but it's included by default in anaconda", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00236-00115523-00115892": "which is one of the reasons we use it but the reason it's included by default", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00237-00115892-00116345": "in anaconda is because it's by far one of the most popular Python packages out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00238-00116345-00117071": "there it provides a couple of basic pieces of functionality the first of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00239-00117071-00117422": "which is a series which is what we can be covering first and the second is a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00240-00117422-00117749": "data frame which we'll come on to in a little bit but to get a little sense", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00241-00117749-00118232": "some people in the room could you let me know if you've ever used pandas before", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00242-00118232-00118633": "or if you ever done anything with pandas or just had to work on code we use", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00243-00118633-00119132": "pandas before so we're seeing a few people with yes people would know okay", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00244-00119132-00119588": "good so lots of people are never used it before you're the perfect target", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00245-00119588-00119935": "audience however those who have used it before hopefully you'll go through some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00246-00119935-00120425": "things which will clarify stuff explain how stuff works underneath and again if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00247-00120425-00120713": "there's anything that you you're really comfortable with feel free to move", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00248-00120713-00121022": "through a little bit faster or ask questions about how you can do other", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00249-00121022-00121376": "things about it and in the chat yeah so a few people used it most people haven't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00250-00121376-00122072": "wonderful as I said planners provides a few different tools the first of which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00251-00122072-00122608": "is the series now I Series in Python in in pandas Zoey you can access by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00252-00122608-00123286": "importing it from the pandas module so I'm going to start a new notebook and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00253-00123286-00123590": "I'm gonna do that by clicking on the plus button up in the top left which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00254-00123590-00124217": "says new launcher and I'm going to select a Gupta Python 3 notebook I'm", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00255-00124217-00124619": "going to save and close the old one because we don't need that one anymore", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00256-00124619-00125129": "and I'm also going to rename the notebook by white clicking on the tab at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00257-00125129-00125744": "the top select rename notebook and I'm going to call this pandas", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00258-00125744-00126318": "giving your notebooks a sensible name is a good idea because just having", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00259-00126318-00126509": "everything called untitled one two and three", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00260-00126509-00127299": "isn't gonna make your life easy so we start off by from pandas import series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00261-00127299-00127797": "so from the pandas module we're importing the class series I one that we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00262-00127797-00128040": "shift-enter things about it for a moment and we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00263-00128040-00128856": "got access to a series I'm gonna copy this line of that list because otherwise", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00264-00128856-00129209": "I'll get a different set numbers to you so the way that you create a series in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00265-00129209-00129831": "pandas is by calling the series class like a function and you can provide any", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00266-00129831-00130302": "lists of data to the series object because at its core the series is kind", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00267-00130302-00130773": "of like Python lists it works in a very similar way superficially and we're", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00268-00130773-00131151": "gonna be investigating some of the differences shortly so the easiest way", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00269-00131151-00131511": "to make a series is to give it a list of numbers so here inside the round", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00270-00131511-00131859": "brackets I've given it a list numbers with the square brackets these are all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00271-00131859-00132393": "integers in this situation if I run that cell is going to because I haven't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00272-00132393-00132968": "assigned it to a variable it's going to display the value of that object and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00273-00132968-00133293": "this is a view we're gonna have to get very used to see we're going to be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00274-00133293-00133779": "seeing a lot of syriza's or whatever the pool is so I'm going to explain now what", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00275-00133779-00134238": "the things on this screen mean and what we should be paying attention to when we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00276-00134238-00134598": "see them now the first thing you hopefully notice is that this line of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00277-00134598-00135066": "numbers on the right hand side are the same numbers and in the same order than", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00278-00135066-00135798": "those we passed in in the list at the top 14 7 3 - 7 & 8 so the first thing to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00279-00135798-00136227": "notice is that series has maintained the order that we pass things in and that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00280-00136227-00136811": "make sense because you'd hope that a series is serial and maintains ordering", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00281-00136811-00137301": "the next thing to look at is on the left hand side we have the numbers 0 1 2 3 4", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00282-00137301-00137781": "these are the index you can think of these as being the phone number or the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00283-00137781-00138201": "vowel able because we'll see in a while that the row label can be strings as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00284-00138201-00138512": "well as being integers", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00285-00138644-00138991": "because we haven't told it what labels want to apply it's automatically", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00286-00138991-00139460": "generated the numbers starting from zero because remember that Python always", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00287-00139460-00139970": "starts with counting from zero the final thing to be aware of is the D type D", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00288-00139970-00140740": "type means data type in this case it is an INT 64 int means integer 64 means", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00289-00140740-00141364": "it's a 64-bit integer 64-bit integers can get very large they can get as large", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00290-00141364-00142085": "as 2 to the power of 64 so the largest integer you can have inside this thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00291-00142085-00142654": "is pretty much that big except actually it's only that big because he goes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00292-00142654-00143152": "positive and negative so you can hold very very large numbers inside here by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00293-00143152-00143713": "default the reason that it tells us what the type is here is because pandas is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00294-00143713-00144154": "going to use the type of the data to perform certain optimizations as it does", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00295-00144154-00144524": "stuff which is useful when we're dealing with millions of numbers and we want to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00296-00144524-00145373": "do mathematical things to them it's going to do it nice and fast as I said", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00297-00145373-00145897": "here we didn't specify an index so it generated one for us we can go ahead and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00298-00145897-00146594": "give an index to it index equals so the second argument to series we pass a list", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00299-00146594-00147407": "of well whatever you want but here I'm going to use a couple of strings single", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00300-00147407-00147916": "character strings but strings nonetheless and when we run that we see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00301-00147916-00148373": "printed out on the screen the same numbers as before but here we have a set", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00302-00148373-00149024": "of indices just take 30 seconds or so now just to have a go at making sure you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00303-00149024-00149428": "can import pandas you can generate these series anyway back in a moment to carry", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00304-00149428-00149688": "on to the next section", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00305-00150261-00150633": "okay got a questionnaire on the chat from Dan is it impossible to index from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00306-00150633-00151254": "a sliced range okay so you're asking for example if you wanted to do something", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00307-00151254-00151937": "like you wanted to have the numbers so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00308-00152027-00152604": "something like 1 to 6 in there that's fake syntax that won't work so if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00309-00152604-00153104": "wanted to do something like that you should be able to use the range syntax", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00310-00153104-00153897": "and do 510 and that will give us no are missing a bracket obviously it's a comma", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00311-00153897-00154599": "not there we go so in the index they are passed in the range function and so it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00312-00154599-00155138": "start from 5 and gone through to 1 less than 10 is that what you meant down", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00313-00155138-00155778": "great and Adam is there a shorthand for copying a previous line yes there is so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00314-00155778-00156069": "if you've got a cell selected you press escape so that your cursor is not in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00315-00156069-00156852": "there I think if you press y and then p YY and then P nope someone said there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00316-00156852-00158076": "a there's a help if you need it edit copy you see paste is V okay so you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00317-00158076-00158877": "select it if I see and then you press B there we go so C to copy just pressing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00318-00158877-00159357": "the seat by key by itself and then V to paste and you can delete a cell with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00319-00159357-00159876": "pressing D twice I'm not expecting you to remember all of these there was a way", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00320-00159876-00160302": "to get the keyboard shortcuts but I can't remember how you do it it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00321-00160302-00160803": "probably in there somewhere if I don't one I can see how to get the Gupta", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00322-00160803-00161601": "notebook help up then that'll be great ok so let's go ahead and actually do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00323-00161601-00161988": "something with these things so I'm going to go back to which one thank you but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00324-00161988-00162360": "with what I've got in the notes I'm going to go back to this cell here so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00325-00162360-00163083": "I'm going to delete these other cells so we have here a series I'm going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00326-00163083-00163578": "assign that to a variable s because I'm unimaginative see this time because he", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00327-00163578-00163860": "was sign it to a variable it hasn't rinsed everything out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00328-00163860-00164595": "but we can have a look by whiting s and then it shows up on the screen escape", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00329-00164595-00165069": "and B to draw the cell or press the plus button there so we want to ask something", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00330-00165069-00165491": "of it I said that series is are like lists and they are like lists in many", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00331-00165491-00165887": "ways one of which is that you can use square brackets to select items out of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00332-00165887-00166269": "them and in this way they're actually starting to act a little bit more like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00333-00166269-00166620": "dictionaries because we don't put a number in here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00334-00166620-00167111": "per se although you can if your indices a number you put in here the row label", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00335-00167111-00167598": "that you want to select so in this case here because we labeled them ABCD in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00336-00167598-00168270": "either strings we can pass in here C we've won that and it gives us back C is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00337-00168270-00168836": "the third item C is the third item so C gives us what happens to be number three", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00338-00168836-00169608": "if we do it with a we get 40 so it gives us back the value from the list from the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00339-00169608-00170085": "series Zoey if you're used to our and they're pandas they're data frames and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00340-00170085-00170510": "so on they would give you back a list with one item in which is 14", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00341-00170510-00170891": "however plan has just gives you back the number itself so it's saying that the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00342-00170891-00171500": "value from this list associated with the value a is 14 we're going to see later", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00343-00171500-00171899": "on some more advanced things you can put inside these square brackets but if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00344-00171899-00172379": "just put a single item by itself it's going to look up that row find the index", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00345-00172379-00173094": "label that matches it and return it back to you you can also edit in the same way", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00346-00173094-00173699": "so we can do s and we can edit I let us edit e and we can set the value to be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00347-00173699-00173973": "something else so we can say this should be minus 19", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00348-00173973-00174836": "999 run that it's done it new cell s and we see that he has been updated and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00349-00174836-00175671": "changed so there's three exercises after this bit here don't necessarily worry", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00350-00175671-00175908": "about doing all of them in general there's a few more exercises and you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00351-00175908-00176141": "really need they're just there to stretch you if you're interested just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00352-00176141-00176657": "take a minute or two to have a go those and then I'll move on to the next bit", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00353-00177214-00177629": "like squishing their form Adam in the chat so comparing to MATLAB this is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00354-00177629-00177965": "basically a way of storing data but can we add in streams as well you absolutely", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00355-00177965-00178243": "can so in the examples here I've been having", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00356-00178243-00178970": "integers as my types here if I take my series example and make a bit of space", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00357-00178970-00179909": "and do it here you can absolutely put this is a word and actually just fine it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00358-00179909-00180272": "without the S at the beginning and you see we've got some data here which is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00359-00180272-00180524": "this is a word so even for any kind of data in here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00360-00180524-00180992": "at all you notice this time the D type has changed to object that's it's sort", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00361-00180992-00181505": "of generic I don't know anything more than it's some kind of object that means", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00362-00181505-00181913": "that you're losing the ability to have efficiency and speed when you're dealing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00363-00181913-00182312": "with these things so if you wanted to do mathematical operations to this series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00364-00182312-00182849": "it would become slower than it would be if they were all integers for example in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00365-00182849-00183344": "general it's a good idea for each series to have one kind of data so have these", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00366-00183344-00183812": "orders strings or always interest folks but it is possible to mix them together", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00367-00183812-00184379": "I can I'll sometimes suddenly my shortcuts stopped working so if your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00368-00184379-00184910": "shortcuts won't work if your cursor is flashing there so if you want to for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00369-00184910-00185342": "example copy or do a cell underneath make sure you pressed escape so the blue", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00370-00185342-00185768": "outline around the cell disappears and it's just gray and there's no flashing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00371-00185768-00186362": "cursor there anymore that means that when you do something like a to do a not", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00372-00186362-00186791": "do a cell above it works correctly so give that a go and see if that helps", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00373-00186791-00187268": "and I'll delete that cell so from those exercises we've just been going through", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00374-00187268-00187628": "there there's a question there about how under zapped and the series differ from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00375-00187628-00187916": "a list of dictionary and while these ones are bother just having a play", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00376-00187916-00188099": "around and having go with these things yourself", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00377-00188099-00188450": "yeah I'll answer this question about how a series different from a dictionary and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00378-00188450-00188708": "a list I wanted to point these out because it's useful to have an", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00379-00188708-00189059": "understanding because one of the things you need to get used to in programming", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00380-00189059-00189437": "is choosing the right kind of container for the data you're dealing with and so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00381-00189437-00189822": "knowing how they compare against each other is a useful first step along at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00382-00189822-00190302": "so they're like dictionaries because you can just access by any kind of key but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00383-00190302-00190737": "importantly series are ordered where dictionaries aren't will see later one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00384-00190737-00191325": "that series can have repeated indices so while you can't have a dictionary with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00385-00191325-00191784": "the same key repeated you can have that in a series it's generally not a good", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00386-00191784-00192312": "idea but sometimes it doesn't make sense so be aware of that and series is are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00387-00192312-00192834": "sped up and made fast by using them for your numpy behind the scenes a list", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00388-00192834-00193311": "again they're in order and you can insects white integer in principle but a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00389-00193311-00193872": "series lets you access that by key as we saw and again it's made faster so on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00390-00193872-00194291": "whole it takes the best bits from both and makes it faster but there are some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00391-00194291-00194700": "situations where you don't want something quite as difficult to interact", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00392-00194700-00195225": "with as a series it's not built into Python for example so series operations", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00393-00195225-00195540": "let's have a look at an example and I'm going to be asking for some audience", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00394-00195540-00196140": "participation in a moment so here we have a list if we wanted to double all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00395-00196140-00196722": "of the items inside that list let's do something like my list times two now", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00396-00196722-00197133": "could you post in the chat there and let me know what's going to happen when I do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00397-00197133-00197886": "the list multiplied by two is he going to double all the numbers and you can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00398-00197886-00198363": "cheat by trying it yourself yeah okay good lots of people saying yes let's see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00399-00198363-00198957": "what happens no that's weird isn't it so because this is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00400-00198957-00199434": "a built-in Python list and not a series it isn't making the assumption about it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00401-00199434-00199816": "being numerical data a Python list is just designed as a container for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00402-00199816-00200465": "information so what it's actually done is he's taken our list 3 6 8 for 10 3 6", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00403-00200465-00200937": "8 for 10 and it is doubled it and it's doubled it in in the most literally", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00404-00200937-00201461": "minded way you can imagine it is just repeated itself again if we wanted to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00405-00201461-00201905": "double every item in the list we'd have to manually do povo it put the doubled", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00406-00201905-00202365": "items into a new list and that takes some time with and take some lines of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00407-00202365-00202737": "code as well with only 5 items you're not really going to note any slowdown", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00408-00202737-00203190": "but if you have a million items putting in a Python list", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00409-00203190-00203835": "and looping over it is going to be slow so let's take this same list and let's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00410-00203835-00204468": "make a series called s and in fact they call it s one so how this different name", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00411-00204468-00204861": "from before and so we're taking our list we are converting it into a series and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00412-00204861-00205500": "giving it a name s 1 now looks like this so it's those same numbers but it's a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00413-00205500-00206184": "panda's series if we multiply that by 2 it's done the correct thing so it hasn't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00414-00206184-00206801": "duplicated the list it has applied this operation to each item in the list and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00415-00206801-00207219": "because it knows that they are integers it is able to do this in a very very", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00416-00207219-00207767": "fast and efficient way right so the code will go green yes so while it's running", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00417-00207767-00208308": "it goes green apparently so that's the difference between the two David so this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00418-00208308-00208671": "allows you to run this numerical operation on everything inside this list", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00419-00208671-00209283": "now this is useful if you've got numbers inside there and you want to be able to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00420-00209283-00209703": "double them or find averages or things like this but as well as doing numerical", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00421-00209703-00210414": "operations like x 2 or we could do minus 2 that works too so 3 has become 1/6", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00422-00210414-00210936": "become 4 etcetera we can also do boolean operations so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00423-00210936-00211338": "logical questions about our data so as they're doing a mathematical operation", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00424-00211338-00211665": "which changes the numbers we can ask questions which is going to give us back", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00425-00211665-00212342": "to or false answers so for example we can say is s1 I'm gonna change this cell", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00426-00212342-00213375": "here just to be s1 so we've got a reference is s1 greater than 6 and we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00427-00213375-00213821": "run that and it gives us back the answer but it's giving us back the answer for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00428-00213821-00214209": "every single though it might look like we're asking the question of is this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00429-00214209-00214740": "whole series bigger than 6 but actually what this ends up meaning to scroll down", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00430-00214740-00215298": "a little bit what this ends up meaning is for each item in the list ask each of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00431-00215298-00216023": "them are they greater than 6 so 3 is not greater than 6 6 is not greater than 6 8", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00432-00216023-00216623": "is 4 isn't tennis and so it gives us back this list of truths and forces", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00433-00216623-00216990": "as question they're from Olivia so this means unless I can only do these kinds", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00434-00216990-00217569": "of operations - looping realistically yes there are ways to make it look like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00435-00217569-00218178": "you're not looping but you are always looping so what this has given us here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00436-00218178-00218606": "is ability to ask these questions and get back to us and forces you see the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00437-00218606-00219153": "d-type has changed to bool for boolean we'll see in a moment how we could", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00438-00219153-00219482": "actually use these ourselves but have a quick go now just have a play with the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00439-00219482-00219978": "series - I do multiplications on them and try doing greater Dan's try less", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00440-00219978-00220377": "than's or equals to s and things like this and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00441-00220377-00220791": "see what works and see see if you can get stuff to give you output that you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00442-00220791-00221669": "expect and I'll be back in a few minutes to move on to the next bit shannon is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00443-00221669-00222075": "asking how do you get just the numbers from the series so you want to get not", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00444-00222075-00222492": "all of the stuff around it you just want to get the values and you can get that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00445-00222492-00223007": "by writing dot values and that gives you back the array with just the values out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00446-00223007-00224025": "of there okay great so a few good conversations happening the chat there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00447-00224025-00224519": "so Beau's asking is numpy faster than pandas or not so pandas as Christopher", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00448-00224519-00224946": "says uses numpy behind the scenes everything underlying it is numpy and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00449-00224946-00225323": "it's just using pandas as a way of giving a nice interface on top yeah nice", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00450-00225323-00225848": "Christopher says always one step ahead of me is he I'm going to go again I'm", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00451-00225848-00226128": "gonna just make some more space underneath and I'm going to come back to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00452-00226128-00226909": "our s thing from before I'm going to change s so that the last item in it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00453-00226909-00227328": "actually now I'm going to redefine it so that it's the example from before there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00454-00227328-00228592": "we go so s ABCDE and the numbers I showed you before that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00455-00228592-00229031": "with an S you could do something all dear you can do something like s is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00456-00229031-00229617": "greater than let's say greater than four and it gives us back some trues and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00457-00229617-00230037": "falses now that's useful as a first", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00458-00230037-00230433": "it gives you something which if you look at with your human eyes you can see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00459-00230433-00230796": "there are two zijn forces and so you could kind of try and cross check and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00460-00230796-00231378": "you could say okay so which items are greater than 4 a is 2 B is 2 and ears", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00461-00231378-00231983": "true okay so that that and that have passed my test okay that's good however", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00462-00231983-00232469": "we are lazy because we are programmers the best programmers are always the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00463-00232469-00232902": "laziest programmers because we make the computer do the work for us we shouldn't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00464-00232902-00233463": "have to do this manually because software is there to automate our lives", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00465-00233463-00234033": "so make it another sell below I'm gonna take this s greater than 4 thing and I'm", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00466-00234033-00234909": "going to kind of double things up so I said before that when you write s and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00467-00234909-00235371": "you put brackets in it you can put inside here something like a the spaces", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00468-00235371-00235941": "here just for clarification in a moment and the S is here are 2 the a here is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00469-00235941-00236436": "going to select though a from s if you saw I said if you put a single item in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00470-00236436-00236994": "here it's going to give you back that single item however there is a special", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00471-00236994-00237486": "shortcut mode that if you put inside these square brackets something that is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00472-00237486-00237917": "a list of trues and falses or more specifically a series of two's enforces", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00473-00237917-00238581": "it will use that that series of trues and falses as a mask and anywhere where", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00474-00238581-00238956": "there is a false it will not show the data and anywhere where there's a true", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00475-00238956-00239478": "it will show the data so here we can paste it in our s greater than 4 so s", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00476-00239478-00239921": "greater than 4 words inside those square brackets and when we run that it gives", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00477-00239921-00240467": "us back just the things that passed the question now this here is obviously a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00478-00240467-00240885": "simple example it's just sit asking a small question about your data is it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00479-00240885-00241596": "greater than 4 but you can ask more complicated things you can say if s is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00480-00241596-00242427": "multiplied by 2 is it still greater than 4 and here we see that we've got extra", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00481-00242427-00242967": "data s come through now while c IE 3 isn't greater than 4 itself if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00482-00242967-00243511": "double 3 2 6 6 is greater than 4 words part of the test and so you can put", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00483-00243511-00244054": "relatively complex questions inside your square brackets here and that's going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00484-00244054-00244471": "give you the ability to filter down your data and discover the things from it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00485-00244471-00244917": "that you really really want hopefully throughout the session today we'll be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00486-00244917-00245377": "seeing more examples of this but at this point I want you all to have a go at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00487-00245377-00245851": "doing that yourself have a play with the putting different numbers in here try", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00488-00245851-00246235": "making different series ease yourself and see that you can reproduce this and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00489-00246235-00246613": "make sure you understand how it works if any of you have any questions about what", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00490-00246613-00247126": "this does how it works or what kind of extent you can take it to please do have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00491-00247126-00247492": "a chat with us in the chat there and apart from that are we jumping back in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00492-00247492-00248329": "again in a minute or so okay so hopefully you've all had a chance to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00493-00248329-00248821": "have a little play around with querying your data like this there are other ways", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00494-00248821-00249273": "of querying data in pandas we'll be seeing how they interact with larger", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00495-00249273-00249700": "forms of data in a short while but there are also other techniques out there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00496-00249700-00250090": "I do recommend having a look through the pandas documentation after this session", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00497-00250090-00250621": "some of it is very technical and dense but some of it is written for relative", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00498-00250621-00250891": "beginners so you should be able to get some useful information out of it as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00499-00250891-00251308": "well I'll point you towards it - towards the end of the session so the last thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00500-00251308-00251721": "I wanted to cover on series which is going to be useful later on is how you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00501-00251721-00252219": "can do things between two series so here i've defined two more", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00502-00252219-00252625": "I've got s2 and s3 ones got large numbers in it and the other one's got", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00503-00252625-00253459": "smallish numbers in it as before we saw that we can do s2 minus five that's the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00504-00253459-00254113": "Trax five all the values inside s2 so 23 goes to 18 for example but if you've got", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00505-00254113-00254728": "two series which are the same length you can do s 2 minus s 3 and it also tracked", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00506-00254728-00255238": "the corresponding elements from the two of them so does 23 minus 7 is 16 5 minus", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00507-00255238-00255775": "6 is minus 1 and so on and so on and again it does this very quickly it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00508-00255775-00256132": "will even if you've got a chameleon items inside here it will be able to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00509-00256132-00256471": "subtract one from the other in a a fraction of a second so you generally", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00510-00256471-00256824": "don't have to worry about the speed as long as your D types are showing up", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00511-00256824-00257319": "correctly as in 64 and as long as these are a similar size thing this is always", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00512-00257319-00257700": "going to be a nice nice fast operation you don't generally have to worry about", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00513-00257700-00258081": "that if you do get the point of having to worry about your data being far too", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00514-00258081-00258340": "big we'll give you some information the end of the session to come and talk to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00515-00258340-00259017": "us about how you can get help after the session so moving right down to the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00516-00259017-00259500": "bottom of this what was the title of this page was introduction the pan is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00517-00259500-00259932": "right down at the bottom that page there is a flat and final exercise here which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00518-00259932-00260671": "I will just go through with you so create two series of equal lengths with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00519-00260671-00261021": "no specified index and maintaining in a value like almost mathematical", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00520-00261021-00261394": "operations on them that's what we've just done there now what happens if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00521-00261394-00262017": "they've got different lengths let's have a look so let's make s3 shorter so s2", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00522-00262017-00262431": "we've got five elements in s3 now when you got four if you subtract one from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00523-00262431-00263013": "the other I didn't run that cell again yeah classic thing that happens if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00524-00263013-00263647": "change a cell but don't run it then the values that are set inside it don't get", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00525-00263647-00264057": "updated so you have to make sure you always run a cell after having edited it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00526-00264057-00264984": "so here we see that s 2 minus s 3 is done 23-7 again 16 5 minus 6 minus 1 all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00527-00264984-00265621": "the way down to it's got 2 7 take away 4 is 3 then it's trying to do 5 take away", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00528-00265621-00266103": "well there's nothing there and it's important to be aware of the difference", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00529-00266103-00266944": "between 5 take away 0 and 5 take away at that point I just paused because there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00530-00266944-00267367": "nothing to subtract from it there's no definition of what use if you do 5 take", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00531-00267367-00267847": "away something that just doesn't exist what the answer should be is not 5 it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00532-00267847-00268524": "not infinity it's not anything so to handle this situation pandas and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00533-00268524-00269034": "generally most Python in other foreign languages have a type called nan which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00534-00269034-00269457": "stands for not a number and so any situation where you do something that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00535-00269457-00269889": "represents something that isn't a valid number will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00536-00269889-00270479": "anam in its place no nouns are viable so if you do name a times three that's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00537-00270479-00270881": "going to be an an if you do five - nan that's going to be an am so nouns", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00538-00270881-00271320": "becomes sticky and they hang around another good question in there from ana", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00539-00271320-00271668": "why they floats now so I was about to come onto that but I'm glad you pointed", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00540-00271668-00272276": "out so 23-7 integer integer we Cara fide dare winter just from before but now for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00541-00272276-00272879": "sometimes it's 16.0 and for the pure mathematically inclined out there you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00542-00272879-00273201": "might think that sixteen and sixteen point zero might be technically", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00543-00273201-00273457": "different things and they are in programming languages", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00544-00273457-00273963": "the reason is how to do point zero here and turn them into floats and you see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00545-00273963-00274529": "it's a float 64 it's because the whole column of values has to be of the same", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00546-00274529-00275124": "data type and there was no way to represent nan inside the integers", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00547-00275124-00275595": "integers go from - if ik number to positive a big number and there's no", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00548-00275595-00276141": "bits of information left over to represent nan floats however do have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00549-00276141-00276618": "special little set of bits built into them which represent man so as soon as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00550-00276618-00277004": "your column gets Nan's involved your numbers are going to turn into", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00551-00277004-00277494": "floating-point numbers now some of you might not be seeing floating-point", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00552-00277494-00277824": "numbers here because this is one of the things that's changed with the recent", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00553-00277824-00278384": "release of pandas 1.0 it's now a little bit different and you can have integers", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00554-00278384-00278855": "with names because they do something a bit clever so in the future this might", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00555-00278855-00279846": "not be happening but it's worth being aware of okay good so with that we are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00556-00279846-00280350": "going to move on to the next section at the bottom of that page there is a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00557-00280350-00281228": "next button and we I want two data frames now the term data frame as far as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00558-00281228-00281688": "I'm aware was stolen from the our foing language either from the language itself", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00559-00281688-00282185": "or more in the packages I'm not actually entirely sure at its core you can think", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00560-00282185-00282765": "of a data frame as a table of data so a series is a one-dimensional list it is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00561-00282765-00283193": "something which just goes along in one direction", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00562-00283193-00283909": "they are originally technically designed I suppose for use as time series so in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00563-00283909-00284372": "our examples before we had indices which were numbers automatically generated 0 1", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00564-00284372-00284876": "2 3 or ABCD but you can have an index being a complicated value like a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00565-00284876-00285505": "timestamp so a series might be used for example to store all of the samples from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00566-00285505-00285767": "an experiment maybe that's all of the temperatures", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00567-00285767-00286115": "throughout a day or all of the atmospheric concentrations of co2", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00568-00286115-00286630": "throughout year that's a one dimensional set where there is a one piece of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00569-00286630-00287107": "information but repeated and each piece of information each row has a label", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00570-00287107-00287666": "saying when it was collected so that's what a series is a data frame is a table", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00571-00287666-00288205": "of data and so where you can think of a series as being a column a data frame is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00572-00288205-00288821": "a set of columns all connected together as its core a data frame is made up of a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00573-00288821-00289252": "bunch of syriza's put next to each other making up a table that's what they do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00574-00289252-00289705": "and as soon as you start operating on the data frames start asking questions", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00575-00289705-00290225": "from them you are going to start getting back serieses and this is why we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00576-00290225-00290645": "started with the simpler series type because very quickly data frames devolve", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00577-00290645-00291365": "into a series and that's how you start operating upon them so we will start by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00578-00291365-00291947": "importing this and I'm actually going to start a new notebook save the old one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00579-00291947-00292360": "but I'll leave open it start a new notebook and I'm going to call this one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00580-00292360-00293522": "data frames and we start by from pandas import data frame now as a question the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00581-00293522-00293935": "chat about how often do you have to do this import generally you do it once at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00582-00293935-00294517": "the very top of your notebook and then it persists for the rest of that session", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00583-00294517-00295190": "this next bit I am going to copy and paste because there's nowhere you want", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00584-00295190-00295882": "to sit here and watch me type out all of this this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00585-00295882-00296149": "that would be very boring for everyone involved and I would absolutely", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00586-00296149-00296770": "definitely make a mistake so this is just a plain old Python dictionary each", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00587-00296770-00297673": "key is a string and each value is a list of items each of these three lists are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00588-00297673-00298150": "the same length the way this is going to work is each key is going to be used as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00589-00298150-00298654": "the label for a column and each value is going to be used for the values in that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00590-00298654-00299167": "column so we go ahead and run that now at the moment that's just a plain old", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00591-00299167-00299593": "dictionary if you want to turn it into a data frame we should go ahead and use", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00592-00299593-00300247": "the if I could spell data frame class which we've just imported at the top and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00593-00300247-00300766": "we pass it our data in the same way we passed our series our our list story to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00594-00300766-00301549": "the series there's a convention to name your date of Fame DF and it's a bad idea", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00595-00301549-00302104": "because it doesn't describe it so I'm going to rename this to census I think", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00596-00302104-00302677": "that's how you spell census then in the cell below I am going to print it out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00597-00302677-00303201": "since so you're gonna see me lots of typos in this session there we go just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00598-00303201-00303826": "gonna make sure I've got my chat window in pretty good so you can see here we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00599-00303826-00304228": "got a table and hover over it and see well the line showing up nicely so I can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00600-00304228-00304621": "we just call that we've got three columns because we had three items", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00601-00304621-00305140": "inside our dictionary city en pop city year and pop in a city column we had", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00602-00305140-00305530": "Paris Paris Paris Paris and then four lands in there for ohms we see the same", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00603-00305530-00305968": "thing here so it's maintaining the order of the data at this point we don't care", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00604-00305968-00306256": "about our diction anymore so I'm actually just going to scroll down to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00605-00306256-00306808": "the bit that matters we've taken our data we've printed it out you can think", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00606-00306808-00307156": "of each of these columns as being a series and you'll see there are three", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00607-00307156-00307611": "columns so they're effectively three series being involved here if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00608-00307611-00308136": "remember before every series had its own index the way that data frame works is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00609-00308136-00308602": "it combines all the indices from the parts together and gives one overall", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00610-00308602-00308944": "index all the way down the left-hand side and now because we haven't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00611-00308944-00309414": "specified index it's a sign for us again the integers displaying", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00612-00309414-00310308": "from zero so I'm gonna give you a few seconds now just to copy and paste and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00613-00310308-00310689": "run that code yourself make sure you can import the module make sure you do this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00614-00310689-00311010": "line here and make sure you can get to the point where you've got a table", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00615-00311010-00311340": "displaying in your code to give you a little bit of time there just have a go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00616-00311340-00312255": "at that and then I'll jump back in okay so I'm not seeing anyone shouting for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00617-00312255-00312573": "help in the chat so I'm going to assume that on the whole things are working", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00618-00312573-00313101": "well and again if I'm going too fast or too slow please do say something so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00619-00313101-00313506": "there's a few things that we can do with these data frames first of all you see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00620-00313506-00313914": "this data frame here already fills up most of my screen I do have my font size", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00621-00313914-00314373": "set quite big but if there was up most of my screen in the case that you've got", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00622-00314373-00314742": "hundreds or thousands or millions of rows this isn't going to be tenable so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00623-00314742-00315093": "one thing you'll often want to do is just have a little peek the first few", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00624-00315093-00315501": "rows of your table just to kind of get a sense of how it's looking and we can do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00625-00315501-00316413": "that by writing census dot had and you give a number of how many items you want", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00626-00316413-00316860": "from the head of the table in this case maybe three and you see it prints out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00627-00316860-00317414": "the first three items similarly you can do sorry", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00628-00317414-00318126": "tail head and tail beginning and end these are quite common terms in foreign", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00629-00318126-00318810": "languages so you'll see these coughing up a few times the other thing that we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00630-00318810-00319101": "want to be able to do and is going to lead into some of the really powerful", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00631-00319101-00319422": "stuff we're going to be doing throughout this session is grabbing data out of our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00632-00319422-00320286": "table so we start with our census with our with our series when we put stuff in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00633-00320286-00320652": "square brackets if you remember it would select by row so you might think you've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00634-00320652-00321108": "put sensors 1 and it would give us out this row here but actually the way that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00635-00321108-00321642": "data frames work is that they select by column first so in here we have to write", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00636-00321642-00322314": "something like city that will give us back the city column so to reiterate", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00637-00322314-00323032": "that a series select Bhairo a dataframe selects by column", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00638-00323032-00323426": "that's half true and I'll explain exactly how this can get more messy in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00639-00323426-00323948": "the future if you remember that we selected by row in our series but we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00640-00323948-00324377": "could also put in those questions with the two's forces and that worked too and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00641-00324377-00324680": "we'll see things like that carrying on being the case but on the whole if you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00642-00324680-00325079": "just put a single item in it's going to look for a column by that name and if we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00643-00325079-00325526": "look for something which is not there it will give us a big scary read error", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00644-00325526-00326054": "which if you scroll down says key error not there that's it saying there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00645-00326054-00326870": "nothing by that name so let's go back to city this is giving us back a series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00646-00326870-00327206": "exactly the type we were dealing with before the only extra thing that's got", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00647-00327206-00327635": "is now it's got a name it says name city and so we can remember which column it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00648-00327635-00328142": "came from we can check the type of it by wrapping the type function around it and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00649-00328142-00328763": "we see that it really is a panda's core series object so that means we know", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00650-00328763-00329561": "exactly how to deal with it so let's start the to that again census square", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00651-00329561-00330152": "brackets city so we could say something like I want to select all of the rows", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00652-00330152-00330689": "where the city is Paris because those are the census information is that I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00653-00330689-00331241": "want to do my subset of my analysis on because this is a series we went before", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00654-00331241-00331721": "the boolean operations on series give us back a list of billions we expect to get", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00655-00331721-00332168": "the same thing and we do indeed get a list of trues and falses where the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00656-00332168-00333071": "truths arose where it was paris and the forces are elsewhere now as before we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00657-00333071-00333461": "can take anything that's a list of trues and falses with associated indices an", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00658-00333461-00334097": "object like this and like before we passed it into s in this case we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00659-00334097-00334646": "pass it into census and inside those square brackets i'm going to copy and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00660-00334646-00335123": "paste this thing here and the reason i put those spaces around it is because", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00661-00335123-00335648": "the proliferation of square brackets can get confusing so these outside square", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00662-00335648-00335998": "brackets are asking a question of and so they're going to give us a subset", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00663-00335998-00336448": "of sensors these inside square brackets here are selecting the column on which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00664-00336448-00336925": "we're asking this question so this here is a list of treason forces it's going", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00665-00336925-00337450": "to mask and select down just the rows from the census table the thing up above", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00666-00337450-00338002": "which match this question and so when we run this we get back just these items", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00667-00338002-00338416": "here which match Paris have a little go at yourself make sure that's working and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00668-00338416-00339523": "then I'll carry on to the next bit so we selected here census and to select a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00669-00339523-00339997": "column out of it we just put something in the square brackets it's quite common", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00670-00339997-00340459": "that you actually want to select by the row index and so to do that you do dot", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00671-00340459-00340930": "lock which stands for location not the best name I know but it does work and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00672-00340930-00341218": "you can put the number 3 in there it's going to give us back the row that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00673-00341218-00341836": "matches the index 3 so it gives us back Paris 2010 2 point 2 4 4 so this is a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00674-00341836-00342418": "way you can get rows of data and with your pandas dataframes but it's the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00675-00342418-00342685": "reason it's made a little bit more difficult than getting the column out is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00676-00342685-00343255": "due to the way that the stuff's laid out in memory effectively it has to ask more", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00677-00343255-00343785": "and more difficult questions and do more work in order to extract a row than it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00678-00343785-00344131": "does to extract the column you think columns are pre-prepared", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00679-00344131-00344593": "but Voser has to go and find the data and reassemble it into a series so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00680-00344593-00345127": "getting rows out is possible it is slightly slower so it wasn't slow but it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00681-00345127-00345517": "was slightly slower and that's why they make it a little bit difficult to get", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00682-00345517-00346210": "access to we can also add new columns so here we have census let me have a look", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00683-00346210-00346744": "at that table it looks like this so we can add a new column to it for example a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00684-00346744-00347389": "column called continent owl again spelling catching me out and we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00685-00347389-00347899": "assign a value to it so this is going to make a new column with that name and so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00686-00347899-00348311": "the value assigned to it needs to be a list of numbers to fill the column with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00687-00348311-00348793": "the easiest way to get a list of values to fill the column with is to generate", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00688-00348793-00349200": "one from one of the other columns so for example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00689-00349200-00349890": "some spaces there to make it clear what's going on d/f city is not equal to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00690-00349890-00350382": "London so this is going to ask off the city column where it is not equal to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00691-00350382-00350766": "London that's going to give us back a list of tools and forces we take that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00692-00350766-00351336": "list of tools and focuses and making new column and out of it ah it's not TF is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00693-00351336-00351951": "it it's called census thank you there we go so now we look underneath and we flip", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00694-00351951-00352224": "the census table and there's now a new column here which has got our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00695-00352224-00352734": "information yet and we could then use this in queries as we go forwards to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00696-00352734-00353232": "delete that we can use the del keyword which is valid Python in many contacts", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00697-00353232-00353951": "but is very uncommon ly used and you can delete a column such that when we then", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00698-00353951-00354648": "look at it again census it is now gone so you can add and delete columns at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00699-00354648-00355152": "will have a go at the exercise at the bottom of the data frames chapter so do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00700-00355152-00355443": "this same thing that I've just been doing there have it go it's selecting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00701-00355443-00355848": "some data out of it and then see if you can find all of the cities which have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00702-00355848-00356313": "population smaller than 2.6 million at this point I should point out that I've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00703-00356313-00356748": "done a very very bad scientist thing and I've got a column here with numbers in I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00704-00356748-00357114": "never told what units they are in I assume you can work out they're not", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00705-00357114-00357513": "individuals because you can't have to point one four eight of a person they", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00706-00357513-00357978": "are in fact in millions so when it says smaller than 2.6 million it's asking for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00707-00357978-00358443": "a value that's more than 2.6 have it go those for a few minutes and then our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00708-00358443-00359328": "update everyone before we jump onto the blade so I want to go through the answer", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00709-00359328-00359829": "to one of the exercises there so the bottom of this page is middle exercise", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00710-00359829-00360267": "here select the data for the year 2001 we'll see how to do that first then the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00711-00360267-00360660": "question which city had the smallest population that year now to answer the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00712-00360660-00361089": "second part of the question does require a function that you haven't been taught", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00713-00361089-00361503": "yet so I'm going to teach it to you now and show how we can do this and build it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00714-00361503-00361968": "up stage by stage as Krista was saying in the chat the best way to solve these", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00715-00361968-00362421": "things is to start small do one small bit at a time and slowly build up your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00716-00362421-00362806": "line because even a line of code like this one can be a little bit hard", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00717-00362806-00363223": "to pass when you're first looking at it so either build it up part by part or", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00718-00363223-00363553": "give temporary variable names to each step and then use those available names", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00719-00363553-00364161": "in later steps but let's get to the exercise we have let's make sure I've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00720-00364161-00365050": "got my thing hip so we have DF yeah that is oh no it census isn't it teach me for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00721-00365050-00365521": "reading off my notes census yeah these are all the years the first thing we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00722-00365521-00366031": "want to do is grab all the stuff for the year 2001 and do that by selecting where", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00723-00366031-00366721": "the year is equal 2001 trues and falses so let's pass that back into the census", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00724-00366721-00367129": "dictionary it said census data frame so this is going to give us back all the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00725-00367129-00367600": "bits from census where the census year column is equal to 2001 there we go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00726-00367600-00368221": "we've reduced our data down now the question in the exercise was which city", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00727-00368221-00368631": "had the smallest population that year so if you just looked at this and said", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00728-00368631-00369115": "Paris by reading the numbers that's a successful way to answer the question I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00729-00369115-00369445": "can't fault you for doing it that way but bear in mind you could be dealing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00730-00369445-00369850": "with much larger tables or it might be running from data which is streaming in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00731-00369850-00370183": "live and so you can't look at it manually so let's look at how we would", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00732-00370183-00371110": "do this using pandas to do it for us the first thing to look at is we've got this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00733-00371110-00371575": "information here the next question want to ask is what data in the population", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00734-00371575-00372129": "column is the smallest well let's start off by getting the population column", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00735-00372129-00372742": "that's given us just the data out of that column with vu 0 4 & 8 notice it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00736-00372742-00373104": "hasn't renumber the indices it's maintained their original numbers from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00737-00373104-00374160": "the original table 0 4 & 8 and what we can do is take this and assign it to a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00738-00374160-00374419": "new variable because I don't want this line to get too complicated so I'm gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00739-00374419-00374947": "call this pop and we've got a variable called pop which is the same thing but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00740-00374947-00375580": "it means we've always able to refer back to this set of data if we look at pop", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00741-00375580-00376168": "let's get rid of that highlighting we could do min calling min on a series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00742-00376168-00376660": "gives us back the smallest value in there so 2.14 late we could use that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00743-00376660-00377116": "number and then refer back the table find the column so we'd find the row", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00744-00377116-00377641": "which has that population value inside it but that's a manual process and we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00745-00377641-00377995": "want to use the computer to do our job for us so there's a function built into", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00746-00377995-00378439": "it and this is the one I didn't tell you about called idx min which stands for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00747-00378439-00379249": "index min ie give me the index of the row which has the minimum in it in our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00748-00379249-00379768": "case the minimum is this and so the row that index of the row is 0 so this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00749-00379768-00380560": "should return us 0 if we change this to index max we see we should get 4 and we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00750-00380560-00381148": "do but we don't want max me one minute so given that we now want to use the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00751-00381148-00381796": "fact that we know which row had the smallest population in the year 2001 by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00752-00381796-00382408": "going to our census table grabbing the city column because we want to get the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00753-00382408-00382666": "city out at the end of it all actually let's do it the other way around", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00754-00382666-00383455": "let's do this no let's do city column first city which gives us back the city", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00755-00383455-00383791": "column and then that's a series so we can ask a question of the series by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00756-00383791-00384307": "chaining together these square brackets and put inside there this question we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00757-00384307-00385036": "asked this is 0 so it's going to get the zeroth row from the column here we won", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00758-00385036-00385462": "that and it prints out Paris so that is how we answer this question", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00759-00385462-00386116": "remembering that pop is actually this thing here so if you wanted to we could", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00760-00386116-00386767": "copy that we could use our thing here the place pop with it get rid of these", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00761-00386767-00387337": "spaces and run that and we should get the same answer we do and when you look", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00762-00387337-00387619": "at that line of code there you realize why I split this onto multiple lines", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00763-00387619-00388090": "with multiple variable names because while this answer the question is very", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00764-00388090-00388500": "dense and difficult way of understanding it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00765-00388628-00389189": "we've got just over an hour left today so we've got two main topics on to get", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00766-00389189-00389558": "through still the first of which I'll jump into now and I want to make sure we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00767-00389558-00390038": "get round to making plots before the end of the session because for a lot of you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00768-00390038-00390533": "that's going to be the reason that you came so I've made a new notebook here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00769-00390533-00390917": "still got my old ones open so we can refer back to them but we're going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00770-00390917-00391645": "start off let me just get my note up we're going to start off going through a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00771-00391645-00392171": "how we go about reading a file so switching back to the notes panelist has", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00772-00392171-00392627": "built into it lots and lots of ways of reading files from either from your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00773-00392627-00393020": "local hard disk or even downloading them directly from the internet it's got a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00774-00393020-00393385": "variety of tools for different file formats one of the most common you're", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00775-00393385-00393886": "going to see is comma separated values CSV files but I would not be surprised", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00776-00393886-00394328": "if many of you are also dealing with Excel spreadsheets in some domains", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00777-00394328-00394643": "you'll also come across file types such as hdf5", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00778-00394643-00395192": "or even SQL or sequel databases to beyond that there are a number of other", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00779-00395192-00395573": "file formats which planner supports but those in my experience are by far the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00780-00395573-00396061": "most common to show how planners gives us the ability to read in these", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00781-00396061-00396446": "different data formats and to deal with the inevitable messiness that comes with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00782-00396446-00397079": "them we're going to go through an example now in my experience files that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00783-00397079-00397382": "you're reading in are never quite in the format you want them to be you might", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00784-00397382-00397781": "wish that they were perfectly laid out neat everything they are nothing missing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00785-00397781-00398219": "but realistically the real world gets in the way and we have data which is messy", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00786-00398219-00398843": "either it's poorly presented poorly laid out orders have stuff missing from it so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00787-00398843-00399242": "if you've already gone to this page we had to update the page in the break", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00788-00399242-00399632": "because something had changed and it wasn't working anymore so make sure you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00789-00399632-00400055": "refresh this page before you carry on copying the examples so I'll refresh", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00790-00400055-00400313": "that now to make sure mines are fished there we go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00791-00400313-00400913": "refreshed so here is a CSV file example it's available at this link here so this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00792-00400913-00401423": "here is the contents of that file it's got some text at the top which describes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00793-00401423-00401849": "what's going into the file and sort of an explanation about what's inside it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00794-00401849-00402258": "then it's got the actual tape day two itself you'll notice it's using", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00795-00402258-00402768": "semicolons instead of Commons two to delineate the different columns in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00796-00402768-00403455": "table it says up here and Miss a minus one signifies a missing value so we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00797-00403455-00403872": "got some minus ones which mean there's no census data for that year there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00798-00403872-00404178": "also some places where we've just got two semicolons next to each other and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00799-00404178-00404691": "that's meaning that in this gap here there's again missing data says lots of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00800-00404691-00404982": "missing data it's in a strange format it's got some stuff at the top we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00801-00404982-00405357": "have to deal with I'm gonna go through now how we can deal with this stuff and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00802-00405357-00405816": "how we can get pandas to read it in in a nice way so we start off by importing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00803-00405816-00406593": "pandas there is a convention that when you import pandas you import it as PD it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00804-00406593-00406986": "doesn't matter you could do all this just with import pandas but when you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00805-00406986-00407607": "come to finding examples online you'll see people using PD dot something quite", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00806-00407607-00408270": "a lot so it's worth getting used to seeing that make sure that's imported so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00807-00408270-00408585": "that functions we're gonna be using today is something called PD dot read", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00808-00408585-00409128": "underscore CSV there's a whole bunch of read underscore something's in fact", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00809-00409128-00409905": "let's just have a quick look at them this is just loading up read CSV fwf", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00810-00409905-00410339": "jason HTML it's set to etcetera i won't read all them out but there's a lot as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00811-00410339-00411035": "you can see the nice thing that jupiter notebooks give us is that if we've got a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00812-00411035-00411351": "function and we don't know how to use it we can just use a question mark and then", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00813-00411351-00411777": "run that cell and it's going to print out the documentation for it and you see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00814-00411777-00412242": "here the documentation for each csv is long this is an example of what might be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00815-00412242-00412722": "considered a bad function because it's got far too many arguments to it but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00816-00412722-00412920": "it's one of those situations where they've tried to find the balance", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00817-00412920-00413337": "between functionality and usability on the whole i think they found it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00818-00413337-00413676": "correctly but there are a lot of arguments these are just the arguments", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00819-00413676-00414030": "and the default values scroll down further and it has a description of each", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00820-00414030-00414468": "and every argument in there so we're gonna be referring back to this along", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00821-00414468-00414897": "the way so that we can see what we need to do so that end I'm actually gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00822-00414897-00415430": "switch back to the notes here and there is a link after import panas PD", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00823-00415430-00415928": "to the manual so I'm going to click on that link and this is that same thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00824-00415928-00416277": "but on the web page it's going to be easier for us to search through it on", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00825-00416277-00416872": "the web page so the first thing we do is pass in the file that we want to read", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00826-00416872-00417321": "now I've prepared a file for you at a link which I'm going to copy and paste", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00827-00417321-00417752": "there again this is in the notes this is just finding a string we are going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00828-00417752-00418188": "pass that string to the vide CSV function and then we have it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00829-00418188-00418640": "it has download the file opened it as a CSV file and is attempted to interpret", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00830-00418640-00419150": "everything that's inside it as you can see it's done a job but it hasn't done a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00831-00419150-00419625": "brilliant job it is naively assuming that everything in there is a CSV file", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00832-00419625-00420098": "and is asking for us to explain it anything that's outside of that loose", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00833-00420098-00420530": "convention so the first thing we see is it's included the comments at the top", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00834-00420530-00420944": "all that stuff that was explaining what was inside the file I'm going to be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00835-00420944-00421361": "organize this you can do this in Python you can have a function call with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00836-00421361-00421823": "arguments one on each line and I'm going to have to use another argument to this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00837-00421823-00422165": "function tell it that it should skip some of the rows so I'm going to go to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00838-00422165-00422826": "the documentation and I'm going to ctrl F and search for skip skip initial space", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00839-00422826-00423317": "let's do match highlight war skip rows ah that sounds like the one we want so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00840-00423317-00423911": "let's look for skip rows skip those and go down the page and here is the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00841-00423911-00424392": "documentation for that argument it says the line numbers to skip that's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00842-00424392-00424827": "what we want want to tell it how many line numbers we want to skip so let's go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00843-00424827-00425553": "back to here and pass in skip those equals and I think it is 5 if we want to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00844-00425553-00425978": "skip because there were 4 for comment with 3 comment lines then two blank", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00845-00425978-00426426": "lines we've run that there we go those comments the topic disappeared and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00846-00426426-00426927": "already it's looking a little bit better we've just got the data left over the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00847-00426927-00427463": "next thing is that this CSV again in inverted commas isn't using commas to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00848-00427463-00427851": "separate the values it's using semicolons because I was trying to be", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00849-00427851-00428307": "deliberately obtuse when I designed this file so that we could learn together so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00850-00428307-00428667": "again we go back to the documentation and go to the top and we want to find", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00851-00428667-00429033": "out how to tell which thing it should use to separate", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00852-00429033-00429507": "the columns so let's just start looking for Sep ah there we go Sep there's an", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00853-00429507-00430064": "argument called SEP which if we go down to the limiter to use now delimiter", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00854-00430064-00430589": "means the thing you use to separate stuff if it's none it tries to guess", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00855-00430589-00430824": "what it is and it assumes that it's a comma and you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00856-00430824-00431451": "see here the default is it's the comma so let's do SEP evils and then it's a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00857-00431451-00432150": "string it's a semicolon to use as and so now we run this and there we go we're", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00858-00432150-00432558": "basically there so we've had to tell it what file what to skip and how to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00859-00432558-00433017": "separate it and it's pretty much done the white job you've seen those places", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00860-00433017-00433359": "where we have those consecutive semicolons we've now got Nan's showing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00861-00433359-00433692": "up because there was missing data they are not numbers they're not zero", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00862-00433692-00434208": "population of zero is a valid population these are not values however you will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00863-00434208-00434622": "see that there are these minus ones in there and if you remember from the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00864-00434622-00435030": "documentation that we had at the top of the file said a minus one signifies a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00865-00435030-00435387": "missing value it will notice partly that it's change it into a minus one point", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00866-00435387-00435801": "zero zero zero again because of the whole nan thing it's converting them all", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00867-00435801-00436347": "into and the same data format but we want to tell it that minus one is not a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00868-00436347-00436863": "valid number it is in fact actually magnifying missing data so there we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00869-00436863-00437274": "write let's have a look through it's a little browse at the top this is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00870-00437274-00437660": "generally the way that I work but I'm using a library I sit here and I stare", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00871-00437660-00438126": "at this and see if I can work out what's going on so that's why searching for nan", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00872-00438126-00438834": "nan na they're using here okay so in a filter true na values that something to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00873-00438834-00439317": "get any values and scroll down the page its what on the page additional strings", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00874-00439317-00439902": "to recognize as nan okay so we give it a list of strings and is going to use them", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00875-00439902-00441042": "as nan values in a values equals minus one and now we should see these minus", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00876-00441042-00441567": "ones turn into Nan's let's watch that happened three two one BAM", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00877-00441567-00442128": "there we go it's now representing all the missing data as Nan's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00878-00442128-00442572": "the last thing we might want to do is that here we have three columns which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00879-00442572-00442972": "contain data some of the missing some of them aren't but we have a column here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00880-00442972-00443452": "which is unique and in a census you would normally use the year as the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00881-00443452-00443860": "primary index by which to say which year you care about you say the first thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00882-00443860-00444435": "you cool about is which year you're talking in we haven't told it what index", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00883-00444435-00444904": "to apply to our data frame so it's generated the 0 1 2 3 defaults however", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00884-00444904-00445429": "we can tell it that it should use this column as the index and so we'll take", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00885-00445429-00445797": "these numbers and use them as the index and have it not as a column of its own", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00886-00445797-00446482": "and we do that by passing in the index call argument let me switch to the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00887-00446482-00447199": "documentation index call columns to use as Deveaux labels that's exactly what we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00888-00447199-00447988": "want to do equals yeah we run that we see the years become bolded it's now", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00889-00447988-00448443": "down there and we've got our data frame all working together and because we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00890-00448443-00449638": "done that means we can do something like the census equals this census like we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00891-00449638-00450175": "did before get the city column okay I know it's not", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00892-00450175-00450564": "called city anymore is it it's called let's get the this different day out", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00893-00450564-00451012": "just get the information for London and you see here it's giving us a series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00894-00451012-00451418": "with the columns being of the years which means we can say something like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00895-00451418-00452017": "2001 and it gives us back the population for London in the year 2001 this is very", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00896-00452017-00452566": "easily navigate down our data so for the exercise here go to the bottom of the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00897-00452566-00453039": "reading from file chapter and there there is a link to and I'll just go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00898-00453039-00453643": "there myself there's a link to this DAT file so do the same thing that I just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00899-00453643-00454314": "did but doing it over this DAT file instead and if we look at that file okay", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00900-00454314-00454758": "it's not gonna let us look inside it that's a million", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00901-00454758-00455139": "yeah actually you have a look at where that came from when the Met Office", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00902-00455139-00456267": "website loading loading loading loading loading that's not gonna load so in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00903-00456267-00456774": "meantime just take that URL there and paste it into the same read CSV thing we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00904-00456774-00457230": "did above and try doing that same thing which by just fiddling with the data try", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00905-00457230-00457674": "adding in skip rows changing the separators things like that and see if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00906-00457674-00458127": "it starts to look how you want it to and if you'll get stuck haven't got the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00907-00458127-00458526": "answer and otherwise I'll go through with it go through you all with it in a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00908-00458526-00459485": "little bit once you had a chance to play yourself okay so I've got a question in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00909-00459485-00460233": "chat from Jessie let me just get that loaded up so you're watching this string", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00910-00460233-00460589": "here and you run it and it's saying invalid syntax and the reason that's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00911-00460589-00460947": "happening is because on Windows they use the backslash character to represent", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00912-00460947-00461339": "folder separators however in almost every programming", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00913-00461339-00462014": "language backslash is used for control characters so for example backslash N is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00914-00462014-00462389": "a newline and it's reading your string here and seeing this is backslash", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00915-00462389-00462831": "capital u which i think is how you write unicode characters and backslash W is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00916-00462831-00463158": "something else etc so one thing you could do is replace all your slashes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00917-00463158-00463589": "with forward slashes because they work fine on Windows otherwise as Chris says", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00918-00463589-00464124": "do an R at the beginning of it which makes a war string and then that will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00919-00464124-00464643": "work successfully okay so I'm just going to go through the first part of the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00920-00464643-00464904": "exercise there so the first part was just to open the file and get it all wet", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00921-00464904-00465260": "incorrectly so leaving that other stuff on the screen there I'm just going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00922-00465260-00465839": "paste that in and I'm going to comment out the magic bits so we can kind of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00923-00465839-00466314": "build it up bit by bit yeah feel free while I'm doing this to just carry on", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00924-00466314-00466589": "going the exercise yourself if you've done this already you don't have to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00925-00466589-00466920": "listen to me feel free to carry on through the other bullet points looking", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00926-00466920-00467264": "at negative temperatures etc but for those who are interested I'll just go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00927-00467264-00467727": "through this on the screen so we read the CSV in from that file I've commented", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00928-00467727-00468096": "these out to those aren't being applied and we look at it and it looks", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00929-00468096-00468501": "all wrong all the files are in the wrong place it's got all this extra", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00930-00468501-00468860": "information at the top which we want to skip in the same way we did with", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00931-00468860-00469493": "everything else so we run it again with the Skip header suddenly we're getting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00932-00469493-00469953": "data that looks correct again it's assuming that it's comma separated", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00933-00469953-00470409": "values but our table as we saw saw was not comma separated they're separated by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00934-00470409-00470853": "spaces so we want to tell it that instead of using commas you should use", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00935-00470853-00471385": "white space to separate the columns and if we now won this we see that it works", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00936-00471385-00471705": "I'll point out one thing about this data because we are going to be using in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00937-00471705-00472155": "next section and in fact the other exercises the Year column here isn't the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00938-00472155-00472638": "year in which the data was measured it is the average temperature for that year", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00939-00472638-00473262": "in the same way that the turbo column is the average temperature in October the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00940-00473262-00473597": "final thing we have to look at and if we look at the end of the table this will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00941-00473597-00474309": "be clearer with tail in 2019 there's a bunch of 999 s at the end and that's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00942-00474309-00474558": "because I downloaded this file and put it on the website", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00943-00474558-00475005": "in October 20 19 six months ago and so there's obviously no temperature data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00944-00475005-00475472": "for the future from their perspective now it tells us in the format on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00945-00475472-00475956": "metas website that minus ninety nine point nine and - ninety nine point nine", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00946-00475956-00476423": "nine both represent missing data in the same one that I'm minus one did before", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00947-00476423-00477180": "and so we can use the n/a values to set them to names so we when we run this we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00948-00477180-00477621": "see the Nan's showing up with the bottom that last bit there is very easy to miss", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00949-00477621-00477960": "it's also very easy to miss the difference between with one nine in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00950-00477960-00478353": "decimal place and with two nines in the decimal place is there's a question", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00951-00478353-00478814": "there about whether de-limb white spaces the same as slash s plus it's a very", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00952-00478814-00479391": "good question and in fact I can answer it by going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00953-00479391-00480365": "the documentation and looking for de-limb white space", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00954-00480365-00480944": "and it says right here equivalent to setting SEP is equal to / S Plus now", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00955-00480944-00481201": "this for those who haven't come across it it's called a regular expression", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00956-00481201-00481613": "these are very powerful ways of matching patterns which we don't cover in this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00957-00481613-00481978": "course if you are experienced with them you will recognize what this means in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00958-00481978-00482526": "essence it means a bunch of white space but to avoid people mean to know regular", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00959-00482526-00482885": "expressions they've added in that the dilemma white space argument to make", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00960-00482885-00483684": "that easier for people Bo ask how can I set all negative values as nan so there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00961-00483684-00484117": "I don't believe there's a built-in way", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00962-00484174-00484760": "to do that using na values unless you have only have a subset you know a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00963-00484760-00485409": "strict set of negative values you're dealing with the way that I would deal", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00964-00485409-00485726": "with that is to read the data in and then do a second pass where I loop over", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00965-00485726-00486230": "that column or apply a function to that column which replaces any negative", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00966-00486230-00486588": "numbers with Nan's so as a function called apply which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00967-00486588-00487067": "apply is a function you give it to every row every item in a series and you could", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00968-00487067-00487634": "do a if statement inside that function which would check things out which would", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00969-00487634-00488082": "compare it to zero and then return none if it was less than zero so I do it as a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00970-00488082-00488501": "second step after the reading in I don't think we'd CSV has got built-in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00971-00488501-00488885": "functionality you could argue that read CSV he's got enough arguments already", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00972-00488885-00489545": "without adding it anymore yeah exactly as Chris was done there so I'll see if I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00973-00489545-00490332": "can demonstrate that so let's get rid of the n/a values one here and it just has", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00974-00490332-00491032": "these nine nine nines and if we on the row below do DF where DF is less than 0", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00975-00491032-00491630": "is equal to none that's going to find all the places where the DF is less than", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00976-00491630-00492290": "0 and it's going to set them to be none so when we've run that and then look at", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00977-00492290-00492767": "DF tail let's see if it's worked Christopher's reputations on the line it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00978-00492767-00493271": "did indeed work so I'll dude as a second step okay so I assume that people have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00979-00493271-00493653": "managed to read in that data file using the example in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00980-00493653-00493978": "and I should point out again I don't actually I say again I don't know if I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00981-00493978-00494617": "have pointed it out yet on every exercise there is almost always I think", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00982-00494617-00495009": "always and answer link if you click on that it will take you to the answer", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00983-00495009-00495421": "where this is the lines of code that I just copied and pasted from so there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00984-00495421-00495696": "ever an exercise you're stuck on you can always find out the answer and get a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00985-00495696-00496367": "little bit of help but do try and have a go yourself with these things first so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00986-00496748-00497178": "I'm gonna have a look at these other two exercises here how many years has a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00987-00497178-00497517": "negative average temperature January and what was the average temperature in June", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00988-00497517-00498001": "over the years in the data set so there's a few kind of slightly more", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00989-00498001-00498307": "complex questions we might want to ask there but the sort of thing that if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00990-00498307-00498642": "you're doing which logical data are other kind of questions you might want", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00991-00498642-00499244": "to be asking so the first thing there was how many years had a negative", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00992-00499244-00499701": "temperature in January so we've got our DF which again shouldn't be called DF", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00993-00499701-00500013": "because that's a bad name it should be called temperatures but let's just carry", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00994-00500013-00500460": "on for now let's start by looking at January because that's the month that we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00995-00500460-00501063": "care about that's the column if we ask a numerical mathematical question of that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00996-00501063-00501442": "or a logical question of that it's going to give us back another series so we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00997-00501442-00501784": "say we're Jan is less than zero that's going to give us all of our negative", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00998-00501784-00502426": "values you see it's done focuses its dot in the middle because that jumps from", "nxUFFl6vV6g-00999-00502426-00502863": "1663 to 2015 there's several centuries of weather in the middle some of them", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01000-00502863-00503193": "are going to have an average 0 average January of less than 0 but for some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01001-00503193-00503676": "reason the first 5 in the last 5 don't we take these foods and foxes and we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01002-00503676-00504159": "pass it back in to DF and that's filtered down our data so we see that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01003-00504159-00504815": "all of these first column here values should all be negative so 694 1695 1709", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01004-00504815-00505696": "etc all have negative values if we want to find out how many there are in here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01005-00505696-00506434": "the easiest way to do it is to pass call the Len function on the list no my", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01006-00506434-00506889": "computer's trouble is there we go so I've just passed this data frame into", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01007-00506889-00507447": "Len no I need to like it's a different", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01008-00507447-00508057": "answer in my notes because I've gone extra pair of square back in today like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01009-00508057-00508684": "been accidentally there we go so DF journey is less than 0 DF of that there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01010-00508684-00509392": "we go is 20 so there are like 20 rows which have a average generally", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01011-00509392-00509917": "temperature of less than 0 I think there is also another way of doing it which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01012-00509917-00510282": "I'm going to try and work out live with you all in front of me which is always a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01013-00510282-00510678": "risk when you're programming there's a bunch of functions you can call on data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01014-00510678-00511117": "frames so the result of this whole thing here is that it's a data frame so there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01015-00511117-00511717": "is for example I think it's summary no not summary count", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01016-00511717-00512145": "this is where I should look at the documentation but I'm being the one kind", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01017-00512145-00512605": "of lazy so they've encountered a t-fame it tells you for each column how many", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01018-00512605-00513157": "items are inside it I think by default it doesn't count names but it will count", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01019-00513157-00513507": "anything that's not an app so here's another way we could have done it we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01020-00513507-00514068": "could have said data frame of January count or if we wanted to we could have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01021-00514068-00514776": "taken form our data frame we could have grabbed just the January values and then", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01022-00514776-00515207": "we could have called dot count on that which would have given us 20 as well", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01023-00515207-00515538": "there is as they say more than one way to skin a cat", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01024-00515538-00516192": "I don't like skinning cats at all but if you're going to you can do it with code", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01025-00516330-00516888": "the other question that was in the notes which I just move down for was what was", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01026-00516888-00517347": "the average temperature in June over all of the years in the data set so again an", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01027-00517347-00517674": "average temperature in June thing to start with is looking at the June column", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01028-00517674-00518251": "here's a bunch of data if you want to find the average of a series because", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01029-00518251-00518580": "remember when you get a column out of data frame it gives you a series there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01030-00518580-00519048": "was a function called mean which you just call directly on the series and it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01031-00519048-00519753": "returns you the single value of the mean 14 so over the last several decades in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01032-00519753-00520197": "some measurement location in the UK which is where this temperature data was", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01033-00520197-00520590": "collected the average June temp or the average of the averages I should", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01034-00520590-00521388": "say is fourteen point something degrees if we look at the Jan temperature we see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01035-00521388-00521752": "the average air temperature is three this tells us we are probably in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01036-00521752-00522103": "northern hemisphere yes question there about why the first", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01037-00522103-00522435": "example I did up here didn't work I think it's because I accidentally missed", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01038-00522435-00522834": "off DF there when I was typing and overvote it so it was giving us the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01039-00522834-00523384": "length of this list which is a list of length one and so it was just giving us", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01040-00523384-00524146": "20 we could actually I think have not doing that at all and that gives us I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01041-00524146-00524455": "cannot give us all of the truth and focus ability 361 so we want to be able", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01042-00524455-00525159": "to select just the data from it that is has the true value which is those that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01043-00525159-00525834": "are matching of this predicate 20 so there's a question there how do you set", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01044-00525834-00526513": "the index column if it doesn't have a name that's a good question so the data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01045-00526513-00526927": "we were dealing with here actually had its first column the one that had the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01046-00526927-00527413": "dates inside it didn't have a name I just see if I can I don't think I have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01047-00527413-00527884": "the original file anymore let's have a look is a peek behind the curtain at the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01048-00527884-00528238": "material one thing I didn't point out earlier is that the website your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01049-00528238-00528628": "readings for the notes all of the everything on there was written using", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01050-00528628-00528934": "Jupiter notebooks so these are actually notebook files which could get get", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01051-00528934-00529363": "compiled into HTML and present it to you but let's have a look at the file that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01052-00529363-00529998": "we're dealing with this one here so you'll see here this first column here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01053-00529998-00530473": "with the numbers in doesn't have a column title and so canvas has taken a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01054-00530473-00530869": "guess and has decided that this must therefore be used as the index that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01055-00530869-00531342": "makes sense and so it's decided to use it as the index if you have a column in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01056-00531342-00531790": "there which don't have a label then what I would normally do is explicitly tell", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01057-00531790-00532081": "it what the label should be so instead of it having read the file for the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01058-00532081-00532713": "labels I would say give these the names year of measurement January February", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01059-00532713-00533367": "March etc etc yeah or average then once that's done I would use the labeled that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01060-00533367-00533887": "I've now given a label as a thing pass to the set index function to say", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01061-00533887-00534514": "use this column as the index so I do it again in kind of two stages so Jessie", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01062-00534514-00534817": "your question about you've got a list there can use a mask expression to find", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01063-00534817-00535444": "values I don't think so I'm often wrong so let's have a look at the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01064-00535444-00535990": "documentation see do I have open all that you know I don't and let's have a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01065-00535990-00536443": "look at any values I did skip over earlier so any values takes a scalar", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01066-00536443-00536953": "like just a number a string a list like or a dictionary and it is optional by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01067-00536953-00537382": "default it's this so there's no option here for the type of this to be a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01068-00537382-00537751": "function so there's no ability here to pass in something which is either a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01069-00537751-00538126": "function or something which maps something so built-in there's no ability", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01070-00538126-00538579": "to do that so I would suggest using the feature that Christopher found for us", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01071-00538579-00540259": "earlier where we did commented that out and then we did no sorry we did DF DF", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01072-00540259-00540955": "less than zero equals none instead of doing DF s than zero you could do some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01073-00540955-00541429": "other clinical inside there so back to the notes here been through these", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01074-00541429-00541801": "exercises we've over open embed these this set up a file make sure you keep", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01075-00541801-00542335": "that bit of code around we're gonna be using in the next section we have done", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01076-00542335-00542620": "some questions on the data we've asked about negative annual temperatures and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01077-00542620-00542953": "the average temperature in certain months and this is the useful kind of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01078-00542953-00543376": "things you do so obviously in this course we can't get fully into depth", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01079-00543376-00543775": "about doing every single type of analysis we have another course which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01080-00543775-00544273": "will be running a few times after Easter so in the next month or two called", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01081-00544273-00544594": "applied data analysis in Python and there we actually learn some analytical", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01082-00544594-00545029": "techniques for studying more complicated things about your data but a lot of time", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01083-00545029-00545371": "you just want to do relatively simple filtering and that's what we're doing in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01084-00545371-00545824": "these sections here the other thing that you often want to do with your data is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01085-00545824-00546591": "not to look at it in a form that looks like this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01086-00546591-00547068": "I mean it's nice to be able to look at your data in the table but really you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01087-00547068-00547861": "want to be able to see a better visual way of representing it so for example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01088-00547861-00548148": "here we see what eleven and we've got 13 and we've got other things happening", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01089-00548148-00548509": "it's hard to see trends in a table because you can't see anything really", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01090-00548509-00548986": "happening you see a bit of a trend see look at the July temperatures based", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01091-00548986-00549382": "slightly go up there 13 is up to 16 you know there's maybe a tremor there but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01092-00549382-00549792": "it's hard to see in a picture so we are going to move on to the next section", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01093-00549792-00550298": "which is plotting got just over half an hour left which is perfectly on time", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01094-00550298-00550815": "moving on to the next section which is the matplotlib URL and plotting data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01095-00550815-00551580": "with map lot Lib a plot lib is the de facto default plotting library for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01096-00551580-00552136": "python if people could just post in the chat whether they use map only before or", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01097-00552136-00552436": "not that would be an interesting sign of sample to get a sense of where people", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01098-00552436-00552934": "are yeah so there's a lot more people saying yes they've used it I mean I I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01099-00552934-00553351": "wouldn't expect everyone to have by any stretch but you it's hard to avoid using", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01100-00553351-00553813": "Macaulay but if you've ever done anything sciency in Python now what I'm", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01101-00553813-00554182": "going to show you in this first section here while it uses map la lib you don't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01102-00554182-00554626": "actually need to know any map or label at all it's a very short cut way of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01103-00554626-00555111": "doing things because pandas has built into it a an interface to matplotlib", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01104-00555111-00555741": "which does all of this stuff for you so let's have a go at doing some of this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01105-00555741-00556230": "stuff so I'm going to leave my DF here which is our weather data the simplest", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01106-00556230-00556674": "way to plot something is to take something like a data frame and do a dot", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01107-00556674-00557298": "afterwards type for letters to brackets and then run them self and and it score", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01108-00557298-00557809": "that's everything you have to do one of the things I really love about pandas is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01109-00557809-00558195": "they've optimized it for the most common use cases it's very common that you want", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01110-00558195-00558507": "to just draw all of your data and just have a look at it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01111-00558507-00559180": "and looking at this plot here can any of you see anything wrong with it post in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01112-00559180-00559644": "the chat if you can see what's funny about this plot yeah exactly David the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01113-00559644-00559990": "y-axis is going down to minus 100 yet if we look at our table", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01114-00559990-00560619": "we see that all of our numbers are oh hang on looks like I made a mistake when", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01115-00560619-00561142": "I was playing RAM and showing you the examples I accidentally forgot to change", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01116-00561142-00561621": "it back so these - 99 s weren't in there and this really illustrates one of the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01117-00561621-00562042": "brilliant reasons to use plotting is not just for having something to put inside", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01118-00562042-00562476": "your paper you can publish at the end of the day it's so you have something which", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01119-00562476-00563089": "can visualize the shape of your data very quickly and easily so looking", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01120-00563089-00563490": "through this table we might have seen these - 99 s cuz they're at the end but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01121-00563490-00563752": "if they happen to be in the elided section the middle there's no way we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01122-00563752-00564142": "would ever have noticed them without doing a plot so doing a plot immediately", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01123-00564142-00564588": "draws on the screen we see the green down here behind the actor behind the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01124-00564588-00565276": "the the legend you can just see the line going down all the way to minus 99.9 so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01125-00565276-00565596": "what we want to do is go back to our reading function which is further up the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01126-00565596-00566137": "page where is it here it is make sure we've uncommented out this bit here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01127-00566137-00566977": "because I was doing a demonstration what an that and then I have another DF we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01128-00566977-00567708": "see that DF is now named MMN and Batman and when we plot it now we see our data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01129-00567708-00568384": "while not pretty is now at least laid out with the correct values so the next", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01130-00568384-00568708": "thing you would usually want to do when you're plotting something is not plot", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01131-00568708-00569098": "all of your columns all in one big plot you'd want to kind of pull out some kind", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01132-00569098-00569692": "of particular piece of information and so instead of doing DF dot plot we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01133-00569692-00570787": "instead do DF yeah so I forgot the quotes so DF here that is our series if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01134-00570787-00571357": "you do plot on a series this one here is plotting a date of flame this one here", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01135-00571357-00571864": "will put a series we get just that set of data we get a plot of that time", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01136-00571864-00572442": "series and this is where you see the very sad fat right in front of your eyes", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01137-00572442-00572809": "from publicly accessible information they're definitely on average over the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01138-00572809-00573184": "last 400 years the temperature of this part the UK at least", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01139-00573184-00573736": "has been increasing there's a certain trend of I know looks like 1 or 2", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01140-00573736-00574030": "degrees which is fairly significant when it comes to the mass of air in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01141-00574030-00574426": "atmosphere so this I think is a really nice way of seeing actually global", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01142-00574426-00574978": "warming happening right in front of your eyes now a plot by itself like that is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01143-00574978-00575409": "nice we can see our HM it's good for exploring things but you usually want to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01144-00575409-00575746": "actually do something to your data you want to be able to label it and give", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01145-00575746-00576202": "some information to your reader and the way we do that is we say we take the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01146-00576202-00576636": "result of this DF year plot thing which as it happens is the thing that's being", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01147-00576636-00577236": "printed out here it's a map Lib thing and let's give it a name so we can refer", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01148-00577236-00577594": "to a label later so year plot one that again same thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01149-00577594-00577942": "happens but now it's been stored inside this variable and because we've stored", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01150-00577942-00578613": "it in that variable we can do things to it we can say year plot dot set Y label", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01151-00578613-00579553": "is temperature and then one that will get a Y label appear on the left hand", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01152-00579553-00580225": "side oh I can't spell thank you yep there we go now that's all showing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01153-00580225-00580663": "up how we wanted to and temperature is showing up on the left hand side now in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01154-00580663-00581002": "the notes you might notice I've got some weird stuff going on we're after", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01155-00581002-00582042": "temperature I've written this dollar sign dollar sign circumflex slash circ", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01156-00582042-00582613": "see and we can are with the beginning and this bit in here if any of you are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01157-00582613-00583015": "I've used later core tech before it's a way of representing sort of mathematical", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01158-00583015-00583483": "symbols this means superscript draw a circle that's gonna do a small", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01159-00583483-00583846": "superscript circle and let us see the R here is needed", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01160-00583846-00584217": "same reason I said earlier so the backslash isn't interpreted by Python", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01161-00584217-00584983": "when we run this we get all other packets in the wrong place here we go we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01162-00584983-00585440": "get degrees C so you should always have your units on there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01163-00585440-00585881": "so have a go at that yourself reading the data plotting the thing the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01164-00585881-00586444": "exercises are further down the page just above halfway about third of the way", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01165-00586444-00586904": "down we produce that plot try tweaking the labels try putting the X label on", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01166-00586904-00587323": "see if you can guess what the function is to set the X label try plotting some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01167-00587323-00587854": "different months and then we'll move on to the next little bit", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01168-00588112-00588629": "so David us to your question about what kind of object are is everyone else you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01169-00588629-00588830": "just carry on for the minute you don't need to listen to this I will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01170-00588830-00589457": "demonstrate in summary it is the same thing so if we look at type no I could", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01171-00589457-00590485": "spell I would type of hello it is a string if I look at the type of our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01172-00590485-00591244": "hello it is also a string so the way the Python uses this are in front of it is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01173-00591244-00591815": "it kind of uses it to pre-process what's literally written here before it turns", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01174-00591815-00592136": "into a string normally Python reads a quote and it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01175-00592136-00592523": "happy plods along until it sees another quote and it does stuff to things in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01176-00592523-00592996": "between like new lines what the are he does is it changes the way that it reads", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01177-00592996-00593411": "through this string before making a string out of it and what the R really", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01178-00593411-00593957": "means is don't do anything until you see another closing quote add him to your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01179-00593957-00594353": "question about square brackets and round brackets as Christopher says exactly", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01180-00594353-00594617": "right square brackets use for indexing and round brackets used to call", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01181-00594617-00595346": "functions when it comes to things like pandas it's a little bit more complex", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01182-00595346-00595844": "than that it's completely true that that's what it does but I tend to think", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01183-00595844-00596384": "of it more about square brackets are used to ask queries of the data because", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01184-00596384-00596794": "you can do more than just ask for single index you can parse in for example that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01185-00596794-00597167": "series of two's enforces so because you can put more complex things in there I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01186-00597167-00597640": "think of it more as a query syntax where lists and dictionaries have got a very", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01187-00597640-00598183": "simple syntax but series and beta frames have got a more complicated query syntax", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01188-00598183-00598717": "but as per the language square brackets means index operation", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01189-00598717-00599273": "and the next intersection is other kinds of plots so you might have noticed we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01190-00599273-00599882": "never specified what kind of what we wanted pan is just defaults to if it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01191-00599882-00600140": "dot plot and are you're doing over a series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01192-00600140-00600746": "all right data frame which is just a bunch of series to do a time series plot", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01193-00600746-00601607": "effectively it treats it like that now different kinds of plots actually need", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01194-00601607-00601958": "different kinds of data and this is something that I think when you're", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01195-00601958-00602246": "talking about bar charts and histograms and stuff at school it isn't always", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01196-00602246-00602741": "quite made explicit but you see I see a lot of people making mistakes by just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01197-00602741-00603071": "thinking I've got some data and I want to represent it in this way and maybe", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01198-00603071-00603476": "the two of them don't actually make sense together for example you shouldn't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01199-00603476-00603887": "just alright you could but maybe it wouldn't make sense just take all your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01200-00603887-00604415": "data here and plot it as a bar chart because arguably it's continuous data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01201-00604415-00604796": "maybe it's continuous maybe it's not that's really where it starts to get a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01202-00604796-00605327": "bit blurry but for example if we wanted to do a chart of the temperature in each", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01203-00605327-00605855": "decade each decade kind of could be thought of as a independent singular", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01204-00605855-00606176": "value and so we want to plot a bar chart of the temperature in each decade going", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01205-00606176-00606521": "across the thickness of the sheet so let's have a little look at how we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01206-00606521-00607103": "do bar charts so at its most simple I will do the thing I just said I wasn't", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01207-00607103-00608015": "going to and show you that you can do dot plot and then before doing the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01208-00608015-00608465": "brackets there you can write bar dot plot bar and then call that as a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01209-00608465-00608849": "function it's a bit of a weird syntax so people are used to Python but there is a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01210-00608849-00609566": "way to make this work you run that and it does a very very very dense bar chart", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01211-00609566-00609878": "we have things smash together and you can't really see very well what's going", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01212-00609878-00610460": "on now that's not very useful thing to do really we want to look at a sort of a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01213-00610460-00610826": "simplified view of this here we've got three or four hundred pieces of data our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01214-00610826-00611114": "charts don't work well with that many piece of data so we want to simplify", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01215-00611114-00611771": "this down so let's let's delete that cell and start again so I'm gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01216-00611771-00612063": "introduce while I'm technically introducing bar charts and the names do", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01217-00612063-00612488": "a few other bits of syntax in here which I think are are useful things to know", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01218-00612488-00613071": "about so first of all we've got our data frame if we want to get out just the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01219-00613071-00613515": "years from this data frame the years here are in the index column they're not", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01220-00613515-00613946": "a column by itself we can't just do square brackets index because there's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01221-00613946-00614355": "not a column called index instead there's a shortcut which gives us the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01222-00614355-00615017": "index which is just dot index that gives us back effectively a list of all of the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01223-00615017-00615796": "index values what we want to do to turn this column here and group these by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01224-00615796-00616371": "decade is to have our table here and the way we're going to do is we're going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01225-00616371-00616823": "make a new column on the right-hand side which has inside it the decade that each", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01226-00616823-00617669": "row is in this first one I say 1650 1660 1660 1660 and so on up to 2010 2010 2010", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01227-00617669-00618140": "all the way to 2019 being also 2010 and to do that we're going to do a little", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01228-00618140-00618465": "bit string manipulation and so I'm gonna sort of play along with this and if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01229-00618465-00618837": "people have any questions along the way ask in the chat and I'll try and pay", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01230-00618837-00619209": "attention to both windows at once but otherwise I'm sure my helpers will keep", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01231-00619209-00619728": "up so we're gonna make a new series which contains this column here but", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01232-00619728-00620360": "turned into a string so DF dot index and we're going to turn that into a series", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01233-00620360-00620888": "returning into a series so that we can add it as a new column now the index of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01234-00620888-00621390": "that new series has to match the one we're going to insert it into so it has", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01235-00621390-00622023": "to use this same index here so this is very repetitive but DF dot index if we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01236-00622023-00623177": "look at that now I forgot to import pandas on the screen form pandas import", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01237-00623177-00623846": "series here we have index column values column they are the same as each other", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01238-00623846-00624240": "and the detail is integer however we want to have these as strings because", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01239-00624240-00624633": "we're going to be doing string like things to them in a moment so we apply", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01240-00624633-00625203": "to the data in that column the string function looks the same but now the D", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01241-00625203-00625473": "type has changed object and this we are going to call", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01242-00625473-00626009": "years because these are the years that are that we're dealing with we're going", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01243-00626009-00626717": "to take that and we are going to apply another function to it and the way we're", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01244-00626717-00626994": "going to apply this function something you might not have come across and that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01245-00626994-00627483": "is a lambda function which is a way of very concisely applying a bit of", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01246-00627483-00628209": "information to something so this X here is going to represent each year each row", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01247-00628209-00628653": "from our series and so we're going to take each row and that is going to be a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01248-00628653-00629103": "string which is four counters long like one six five nine for example or two", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01249-00629103-00629621": "zero one nine and we are going to take the first three characters from it and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01250-00629621-00630288": "then add the string zero so we're cutting off the unit's number from the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01251-00630288-00630786": "year and replacing it with a zero and if we look at that end up with 1650 1660", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01252-00630786-00631248": "1666 so on twenty ten twenty ten twenty hundred ten so this is now our data", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01253-00631248-00632232": "which represents the decade that we're in we can then go back to our data frame", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01254-00632232-00633579": "and assign that series we've just created with the decade strings to the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01255-00633579-00634094": "decade column so it's going to make a new column called decade and so now when", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01256-00634094-00634686": "we look at dear dot head we see we have a new column decade which has 1650 1660", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01257-00634686-00635471": "1660 and so on and so on so in order to plot our data by decade we first had to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01258-00635471-00635976": "make a column which represents I sort of a consistent piece of information for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01259-00635976-00636456": "each row we want to group together because the next piece of the next thing", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01260-00636456-00636773": "we want to do to our data a thing you can do in pandas which we haven't come", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01261-00636773-00637290": "through yet but I'm going to introduce now is grouping so if you have a table", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01262-00637290-00638001": "of data you can group together rows based on certain conditions in example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01263-00638001-00638496": "earlier we have that continental column we created based on whether the city was", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01264-00638496-00638788": "or was not London so we might for example want", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01265-00638788-00639367": "to group our table had earlier by is this Continental or is it not then we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01266-00639367-00639715": "could look for getting summary statistics for one group summary", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01267-00639715-00640165": "statistics for the other and then we can compare the two against each other in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01268-00640165-00640642": "our case here we want to find some rista sticks by grouping together based on the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01269-00640642-00641185": "decade we want to have one we're gonna make a new table which has one row per", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01270-00641185-00641656": "decade and the row per decade is going to be made up by averaging the stuff", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01271-00641656-00642559": "that I'm in the rows that are inside said decade just switch back here so to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01272-00642559-00643416": "group things in pandas we do D F and the DF is this table here doc grouped by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01273-00643446-00644092": "decade if you just give a column name it will group by all the values that are", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01274-00644092-00644455": "the same in this column here so it will make one group which contains this one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01275-00644455-00644896": "though here 1650 it will make another group which contains all of the ones", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01276-00644896-00645493": "that are 1616 another row which pertains over the 1670s 1680s 1690s and so on", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01277-00645493-00646027": "we'll end up with one group per decade then we tell it what we want to do to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01278-00646027-00646534": "each group if we just look what we get here you see it gives us back not a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01279-00646534-00646960": "table which has the groupings in but some kind of intermediate object and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01280-00646960-00647491": "that's done for performance reasons but we can tell it now what we want to do to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01281-00647491-00648111": "each of those groups we want to find the mean of each group and when we run that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01282-00648111-00648649": "we get back this so you see here it made a new data frame this is not the same", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01283-00648649-00649228": "data famous before the index is now based on the thing that we grouped by so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01284-00649228-00649681": "the decade is now the index because we told it to group by decade and so it's", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01285-00649681-00650032": "taken that to mean to Hayley's the important thing so use that index our", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01286-00650032-00650743": "data its then made a row for each decade when the values in that row for example", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01287-00650743-00651391": "this 2.60 here it's made up by averaging all of the rows from the previous table", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01288-00651391-00652115": "which are in the 1660 decade so 0-5 one and then some more that are hidden", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01289-00652115-00652534": "down here so that gives us two point six so this has given us a table which is", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01290-00652534-00652990": "now actually small enough to fit on the page these are all the decades between", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01291-00652990-00653282": "the start and the finish and those scrolling is difficult when it's like", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01292-00653282-00654142": "this so let's change this to Dobbs head just the first few rows or dot tail the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01293-00654142-00654911": "last few rows good Christopher's doing a brilliant job keeping up with me in the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01294-00654911-00655721": "chat the very last thing we want to do is assign this to a giver variable name", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01295-00655721-00656590": "let's call this by decade never spell decade so this farewell here is that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01296-00656590-00658436": "data frame that we just saw by decade so if we call dot plot on by decade we will", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01297-00658436-00659027": "get a line plot over the decades just like we did before BC now we've reduced", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01298-00659027-00659392": "the noise in the data because we've averaged over the values within each", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01299-00659392-00659890": "decade we don't want to plot all of them we want to plot just the year because we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01300-00659890-00660415": "want to reduce the data were plotting still this is where we really see that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01301-00660415-00660823": "trend very very clearly before it was slightly lost in the noise but now you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01302-00660823-00661213": "can clearly see over the last hundred years the temperature has shot up you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01303-00661213-00661646": "could say the same thing between 1880 and 1720 so maybe they were worried as", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01304-00661646-00662092": "well but we know there's a global trend now not just a local one to make this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01305-00662092-00662644": "into a bar plot we follow a plot with dot bar and there we have it a bar plot", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01306-00662644-00663182": "over the decades so in summary to do a bar plot you just follow the plot with a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01307-00663182-00663626": "bar but you do have to think about the kind of data you're doing things to so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01308-00663626-00664019": "if you want to do group by you need something to group it by and then you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01309-00664019-00664684": "need to call the group by function last thing on this pandas driven plotting", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01310-00664684-00665048": "chapter I wanted to cover was saving a plot to a fire and I saw that someone in", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01311-00665048-00665323": "the chat already got to this point in having a go in there", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01312-00665323-00665669": "issue so I'm gonna go through it on the screen up here I was gonna delete that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01313-00665669-00667007": "file because I don't need that anymore so let's make a new cell and let's see", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01314-00667007-00667576": "about how we go about saving this file now in matplotlib like in many tools", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01315-00667576-00668023": "that are around especially in programming land there is often more", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01316-00668023-00668392": "than one way to do it now a well-designed API will give you one", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01317-00668392-00668755": "clear and obvious way to do something but it's not always possible to only", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01318-00668755-00669182": "have one way to do it so I'm going to show you a way to do this I'm sure that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01319-00669182-00669598": "some of you if you've done this thing before have alternative methods but this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01320-00669598-00670013": "is the way that I've used and I think is nice and reliable also it has the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01321-00670013-00670484": "advantage that it works outside of tubes and notebooks so if you're doing your", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01322-00670484-00671011": "plots just in normal Python scripts this is going to work well there as well", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01323-00671011-00672073": "so we start with our DF year dot plot it plots it to the screen and we've got the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01324-00672073-00672619": "thing showing up however is positive the screen is kind of got rid of the context", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01325-00672619-00673196": "that was around it so I'm going to show you now how to explicitly specify some", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01326-00673196-00673765": "of the things that map plot Laban pandas is assuming for you so the way that map", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01327-00673765-00674357": "plot live works is it works on these axes idea now on axes in matplotlib", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01328-00674357-00674957": "terminology you can think of as being a plot a single XY plot or 3d plot or", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01329-00674957-00675284": "something like that now matplotlib also allows you to have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01330-00675284-00675851": "multiple plots all on one page the terminology uses for that is one page", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01331-00675851-00676273": "which might have multiple plots in is called a figure and then you have", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01332-00676273-00676886": "multiple axes within a figure so if you want to do multiple subplots on one page", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01333-00676886-00677326": "you need to start thinking in terms of figures and axes and that's going to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01334-00677326-00677665": "make your life much simpler so the way that you'd start by doing that", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01335-00677665-00678392": "is calling the well first of all you'd have to import map lot Lib mat plot live", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01336-00678392-00678778": "dot is it plot nib and we just check", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01337-00678778-00679648": "something I always forget this pipe plot pipe plot as PRT so because we're gonna", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01338-00679648-00680089": "be using that for lead functionality directly in a moment rather than just", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01339-00680089-00680563": "hand as interface to it we have to explicitly import matplotlib until now", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01340-00680563-00681480": "pandas has been doing that for us behind the scenes we then call PLT dot subplots", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01341-00681480-00682231": "this is going to refer to returned to us by default a figure which has on inside", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01342-00682231-00682675": "it one subplot if you want multiple subplots we could put in two there and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01343-00682675-00683302": "we get a figure with two subplots or two axes by default it just gives us one we", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01344-00683302-00683655": "give them names it returns us to piece of information it gives the figure and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01345-00683655-00684274": "the axis object so the figure is the page axis is a plot that we can start to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01346-00684274-00684790": "draw by default this plot here is empty there's nothing inside it we want to", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01347-00684790-00685519": "plot our data into this axis which is inside this figure and we do that by", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01348-00685519-00686017": "passing the ax argument to the plot function equals ax so we run this again", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01349-00686017-00686779": "should look exactly the same as how it did what happened there ah subplots", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01350-00686779-00687510": "sorry it's pure there we go exactly how I did before if we change that to two", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01351-00687510-00687964": "it's going to complain because we are getting back one axis object but we were", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01352-00687964-00688507": "asking for two but we can't do that if you if you unpack the arguments once", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01353-00688507-00688804": "we've got this we can then refer to this figure object which knows about", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01354-00688804-00689341": "everything that's inside it and so we can end the line with fig save fig let", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01355-00689341-00690217": "me give it a name my lot dot PNG let's say and it's going to save that and you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01356-00690217-00690694": "see as I press that my plot dot PNG appeared over here on the left who've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01357-00690694-00691252": "that happened by deleting it and running that cell again it appears over here you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01358-00691252-00691944": "can open up and we see this is the plot in markdown mode we can", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01359-00691975-00692651": "code markdown we can then display that plot by using the markdown syntax for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01360-00692651-00693296": "showing a picture which is my plot dot PNG and then it shows up in markdown", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01361-00693296-00694280": "load this is a picture so we can have hello by in front of them behind it so", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01362-00694280-00694712": "that's how you say figures and if you have your analysis pipeline from reading", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01363-00694712-00695048": "in your file doing your analysis all the way through to saving your figure you", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01364-00695048-00695471": "can then run that anytime and update all the plots in your analysis in one go", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01365-00695471-00696353": "which is a really really nice way of working so in the last few minutes I'm", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01366-00696353-00696737": "not going to do any more code word because the very last section in here if", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01367-00696737-00697301": "you go to the bottom of the map for Lib chapter and press next there's a section", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01368-00697301-00697778": "called making it prettier so this section again I suggest you have a look", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01369-00697778-00698123": "through in your own time because there's quite a lot of very dense code do email", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01370-00698123-00698573": "us if you have any questions but to summarize with matplotlib you can go for", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01371-00698573-00699041": "making a plot which looks like this which is using the default colors", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01372-00699041-00699596": "default axis labels etc until you get a plot excuse the scrolling that looks", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01373-00699596-00700151": "like this so there we've changed the axes we've changed the colors we've", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01374-00700151-00700589": "added in labels and written mathematical texts we've put in a late a legend and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01375-00700589-00700994": "it's able to present things in a nice way so Matt what live gives you the", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01376-00700994-00701429": "ability to do that but if I scroll up just a little bit you see that the code", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01377-00701429-00701846": "can sometimes be it's a little bit complicated so have a look at this", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01378-00701846-00702182": "section in your own time later on I tend not to go through it in a class because", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01379-00702182-00702593": "it's just a lot of repetitive stuff but do have a look at this go through it", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01380-00702593-00702815": "step by step it should explain what's happening along", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01381-00702815-00703238": "the way and you can see how you can start to design your class to be a", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01382-00703238-00703913": "little bit better presented moving on to the summary now that's the other thing I", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01383-00703913-00704298": "want to talk about of course basically so thank you for coming along today and", "nxUFFl6vV6g-01384-00704298-00704758": "hopefully see you again in a course in the future"}}, {"audio_id": "ny1zk-q8Ulc", "text": {"ny1zk-q8Ulc-00000-00000948-00001414": "Accept the quest \"Into the Heart of Madness\" from 'Exarch Maladaar' at 42, 76 [at Retribution Point].", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00001-00002418-00002732": "Travel west to Gul'rok at coordinates 37, 78.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00002-00003894-00004083": "Follow the path northwest", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00003-00004083-00004459": "to 32, 74, and take the path up the hill that winds around.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00004-00005051-00005385": "Enter the cave whose entrance is at 31, 74.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00005-00005985-00006289": "Turn in the quest to '[Soulbinder] Nyami,' and accept \"Destination: Unknown.\"", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00006-00007164-00007350": "Click the Demonic Gateway, in front of you.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00007-00007350-00007611": "You will be transported to a planet known as Xandros.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00008-00008658-00008886": "After the dialogue between Teron'gor and Gul'dan,", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00009-00008886-00009160": "a pit lord named 'Mongrethod' will be summoned.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00010-00013518-00013641": "Defeat 'Mongrethod'", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00011-00020309-00020570": "Following the NPC's, take the Demonic Gateway in front of you.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00012-00021066-00021390": "After being transported back to Draenor, turn in this quest, to 'Soulbinder", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00013-00021390-00021721": "Tuulani,' standing on the stairs at 46, 74.", "ny1zk-q8Ulc-00014-00022710-00022954": "If you like this video, thumbs up and subscribe."}}, {"audio_id": "ny1YW7ex_oo", "text": {"ny1YW7ex_oo-00000-00000000-00000200": "“Have I always been this way?”", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00001-00000437-00000732": "“I was able to accept myself for how I am”", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00002-00000965-00001247": "“I’ve also been seeing a lot of videos that don’t recommend body profile photoshoots…”", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00003-00001494-00001846": "The ladies who came to shoot their body profiles from the August home training workout!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00004-00001916-00002394": "Her second body profile photoshoot just by doing Jiny’s workouts!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00005-00002504-00002942": "The before and after by doing one month of Jiny’s August routine!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00006-00003014-00003274": "One month of sweat… the results are?", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00007-00003656-00003907": "Let’s first see the editorial-like photos from the ladies who only worked out from home!", 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it to be SO good for me", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00019-00009361-00009444": "I did it yesterday too!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00020-00009464-00009716": "I absolutely only did home workouts", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00021-00009716-00010213": "That’s right! I wish more people will know that it’s fully possible by doing home workouts!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00022-00010213-00010607": "Yes, as I followed your workouts I thought they were short", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00023-00010607-00010892": "And it focused in on the targeted area", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00024-00010892-00011111": "And as I kept following your workouts", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00025-00011111-00011307": "I found the monthly routine", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00026-00011307-00011646": "And as I followed the monthly routine, that’s how I got to participate here today", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00027-00011646-00011858": "Oh and the ab routine!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00028-00011858-00012027": "I really like that one", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00029-00012027-00012227": "I really like the lower body routine too", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00030-00012235-00012692": "And there’s this older 30 min video for full body fat burning", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00031-00012692-00012947": "And I feel good about myself once I do that one too", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00032-00012947-00013171": "Eating?", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00033-00013171-00013323": "I ate salads for dinner", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00034-00013323-00013560": "For lunch, I had a normal meal at home", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00035-00013560-00013875": "From what I could control, I tried to make better decisions", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00036-00013875-00014416": "And for breakfast, I had yogurt and granola", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00037-00014416-00014721": "As I’m trying to find work, I tend to stay home a lot", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00038-00014721-00014959": "So I was able to minimize the intake of the food I ate", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00039-00014959-00015255": "I typically ate two meals a day; lunch and dinner", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00040-00015255-00015483": "I always eat dinner around 5PM", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00041-00015483-00015704": "And I think I just stuck to that habit", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00042-00015704-00015992": "And I also changed my white rice to brown rice, small things like that", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00043-00015992-00016211": "I don’t think it was a starving diet at all", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00044-00016244-00016436": "I ate tteokbokki quite often", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00045-00016436-00016808": "I ate things like that and once I received the message that I could participate in the photoshoot", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00046-00016808-00017082": "It was a week ago from today", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00047-00017082-00017429": "So I tried to eat healthy for a week", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00048-00017429-00017889": "I just ate a whole bunch of salmon and beef", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00049-00017889-00018483": "Even when eating poke, I ate most of it without leaving any behind as I told myself it was healthy enough", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00050-00018483-00018763": "I also ordered a tomato stew and ate all of it", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00051-00018763-00019087": "I was very comfortable with what I ate", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00052-00019124-00019300": "Feedback?", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00053-00019317-00019497": "Honestly, I wasn’t confident at all", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00054-00019497-00019793": "I weight 4kg more than my first body profile photoshoot", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00055-00019793-00020181": "I was worried if I should still take pictures with my current body", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00056-00020181-00020488": "But everyone was so nice and they made me feel welcome", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00057-00020488-00020850": "I think I was able to accept myself for who I am", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00058-00020850-00021197": "Whereas before I would worry about if I could take pictures with my body being bloated", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00059-00021197-00021569": "And that really worried me so I couldn’t sleep at times", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00060-00021569-00021776": "But instead of all those worries", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00061-00021776-00022133": "I was able to better enjoy the moment while having my photos taken", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00062-00022133-00022355": "For my first body profile, I was thinking about all the foods I wanted to eat after", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00063-00022355-00022669": "But I don’t think I would binge eat tomorrow", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00064-00022669-00022832": "I’d probably go back to what I ate and it would be fine", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00065-00022832-00023022": "I was actually very nervous", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00066-00023022-00023324": "But once I came here, everyone was so helpful", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00067-00023324-00023563": "And since I met you today, I gained courage", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00068-00023563-00023753": "And I think that helped me get through it well today", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00069-00023753-00023902": "I wondered, “Was I always like this?”", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00070-00023902-00024125": "They gave me really good directions", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00071-00024125-00024409": "And with the newly found courage", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00072-00024409-00024657": "I think I was able to pose a little better as well", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00073-00024693-00024874": "Although I do think I could have done better", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00074-00024874-00025338": "But since I did it well for a month, I think there’s a feeling of satisfaction from that as well", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00075-00025338-00025827": "I’ve actually been seeing a lot of negative feedback on body profile photoshoots these days", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00076-00025827-00026132": "And that’s usually due to the binge eating that occurs afterwards", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00077-00026132-00026498": "I actually don’t have any random cravings at the moment", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00078-00026498-00026985": "I didn’t have enough water today so I only feel a little thirsty and dehydrated", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00079-00026985-00027323": "And since I just had water, I don’t really have any cravings", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00080-00027323-00027749": "Nor any dire appetite that might cause me to binge eat", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00081-00027806-00028448": "Instead of a body profile photoshoot where you challenge yourself to an extreme state, how about we think of it as a day as a present to yourself for maintaining your current body :)", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00082-00028448-00028713": "The reason behind the Balance Button collaboration", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00083-00028713-00029314": "1. Pre-photoshoot Concept Meeting We consult on the background colours and concepts based on the clothes that you bring", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00084-00029314-00029624": "2. Decorations and props according to the concept (They’re checking to make sure the props are not placed in an uncomfortable way)", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00085-00029624-00029953": "As you prepare for the photoshoot, the Balance Button team prepares the props", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00086-00029953-00030465": "3. The Photographer will coach you on natural poses", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00087-00030465-00030670": "- Yes, yes! That’s right!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00088-00030775-00031136": "Stay that way and make your right leg like this!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00089-00031159-00031406": "And from there, point your butt towards me!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00090-00031406-00031664": "Yes, yes yes! That’s right!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00091-00031664-00031903": "4. Detailed Support on hair, clothes and necklaces", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00092-00031903-00032223": "I’ll clasp the back so that the front side of your t-shirt can be flatter!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00093-00032320-00032537": "It’s fine to come by yourself as the team will continue to check up on you", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00094-00032655-00032962": "Until now, it was about maintaining a healthy lifestyle", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00095-00032962-00033314": "And also creating a healthy body profile culture", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00096-00033314-00033688": "This has been Jiny Diet with Balance Button :)", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00097-00033688-00034079": "We are continuing our body profile event throughout September!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00098-00034079-00034387": "Please check my instagram @jiny_kilogram!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00099-00034387-00034662": "And for those who would like to participate after watching today’s video", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00100-00034662-00034864": "Please challenge yourselves for the September event!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00101-00034864-00035231": "And now this time for real, this has been Jiny from Jiny Diet V^_^V", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00102-00035231-00035505": "Bye~!!! (Thank you to all of Jiny’s subscribers who participated! :))", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00103-00035505-00035709": "Extra footage!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00104-00035709-00035984": "My mom actually sometimes follows along hahaha", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00105-00035984-00036101": "Oh…. Mother, I’m sorry-", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00106-00036101-00036444": "I apologize!!! I’m sorry for always saying it’s the last time!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00107-00036444-00036644": "My mom gets angry lolll", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00108-00036644-00036861": "Mother, I’m sorry!!!", "ny1YW7ex_oo-00109-00036861-00037152": "From now on!! I will only say it’s the last when it’s really the last!!"}}, {"audio_id": "ny7TTFdeZZA", "text": {"ny7TTFdeZZA-00000-00000514-00001050": "Assigned course readings have traditionally been a solitary activity with the learner engaging with the content.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00001-00001146-00001580": "New social annotation apps are helping to make reading active and", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00002-00001605-00002024": "Promote a method for learners to not only engage with the content at a deeper level,", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00003-00002083-00002588": "but also promote learner to learner and learner to teacher interactions.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00004-00002802-00003344": "Today we are looking at Perusal, a free online social annotation application.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00005-00003458-00004222": "Teachers select and load their content to perusal. This could be PDFs, web links, or textbooks purchased through perusal.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00006-00004284-00004484": "Students and teachers make annotations,", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00007-00004573-00004838": "comments, post questions, and respond.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00008-00004905-00005324": "students help each other learn by collectively annotating readings and threads,", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00009-00005407-00005657": "responding to each other's comments, and interacting.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00010-00005760-00006005": "To create a perusal assignment in canvas,", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00011-00006091-00006579": "simply add your assignment in your module where you would like it to go and then you want to name it.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00012-00006579-00006778": "I'm going to name this", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00013-00006778-00007425": "'Education trends in the US' and then for the submission type select external tool.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00014-00007540-00008009": "Next you want to go to find and find perusal from the list.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00015-00008113-00008633": "Select and I like to load mine in a new tab. So I'm go ahead and check that box", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00016-00008700-00008924": "assigned to everyone and save.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00017-00009106-00009572": "Now I can open up the assignment which will launch it in perusal.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00018-00009675-00010298": "When I launch perusal, I want to add an assignment. It will then walk me through the three steps to set up an assignment.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00019-00010299-00010637": "So first, I need to select the content. I've previously loaded.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00020-00010750-00011144": "I can choose to do certain pages or the entire document.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00021-00011392-00011721": "Next, I'll need to set the due date and", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00022-00011925-00012052": "Also", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00023-00012052-00012438": "Enter the assignment name. It needs to be the same as the name in", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00024-00012493-00013187": "canvas so that they will sync with the grades. And save the changes and that's it. It is now set up.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00025-00013187-00013415": "Now I just need to publish the assignment in Canvas.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00026-00013416-00014010": "If you would like some assistance getting perusal set up for your course or have other EdTech questions.", "ny7TTFdeZZA-00027-00014038-00014346": "Please reach out to ETS. Have a great week"}}, {"audio_id": "nykPcKUGFgI", "text": {"nykPcKUGFgI-00000-00000003-00000441": "so welcome to The Simpsons deathrun as you could tell there is a lot of dumb", "nykPcKUGFgI-00001-00000441-00000900": "shit here and yes and we're gonna way to decipher who's going to be death", "nykPcKUGFgI-00002-00000900-00001220": "now we're going to have an all-out brawl", "nykPcKUGFgI-00003-00003104-00003647": "first person day becomes deaf we have three rounds each person has three lives", "nykPcKUGFgI-00004-00003647-00006237": "and there is a lot of traffic on there so we all three lives guys gonna and no", "nykPcKUGFgI-00005-00006237-00007118": "sprinting wait does it break the tire two buttons there yeah you can choose", "nykPcKUGFgI-00006-00007118-00007736": "one of two platforms to just disappear I'm gonna die really quick I think the", "nykPcKUGFgI-00007-00007736-00008772": "blue ones are safe no he could choose either or my balls bitch if I jump on", "nykPcKUGFgI-00008-00008772-00009365": "them yeah well the green will come back the road the road is trapped so don't", "nykPcKUGFgI-00009-00009365-00011061": "stand on them I still get okay nice I am diving from the beginning hi hey you um", "nykPcKUGFgI-00010-00011061-00012095": "once you die on one track though you don't you can't there's no sir", "nykPcKUGFgI-00011-00013017-00013611": "Eric says wild Erie I have one eye to", "nykPcKUGFgI-00012-00013812-00015256": "all right yes oh yeah I mean you continue I still I uh I do too", "nykPcKUGFgI-00013-00015256-00015793": "you can go first you look like you're gonna have a lot of fun I don't know", "nykPcKUGFgI-00014-00015793-00016579": "where the trap is on the Sun by heaven no you still you still have a life that", "nykPcKUGFgI-00015-00016579-00016845": "you can use you've gotta make it to the end to win", "nykPcKUGFgI-00016-00016845-00017673": "oh yeah well yeah we get round two after this oh come on they come back let's try", "nykPcKUGFgI-00017-00017673-00018165": "it again dang eh I thought I can make it alright", "nykPcKUGFgI-00018-00018165-00018737": "oh yeah alright now you guys have", "nykPcKUGFgI-00019-00018879-00019620": "stopped painting been triggered I don't think it has judging by the boundaries", "nykPcKUGFgI-00020-00019620-00020313": "question oh there it is Thank You barracks how do you have ten", "nykPcKUGFgI-00021-00020313-00022551": "percent health gun I just kill me you're next yes our Niko has won I got you I", "nykPcKUGFgI-00022-00022551-00024322": "got two yeah I still have two yeah you sprinted through that pussy no before", "nykPcKUGFgI-00023-00024322-00024825": "one of those encounters a dancer become each other", "nykPcKUGFgI-00024-00026201-00027288": "I own barracks is already otherwise how many lives you go first okay how many", "nykPcKUGFgI-00025-00027288-00028895": "lives you got I'm dead I'll do the next", "nykPcKUGFgI-00026-00029630-00031536": "I haven't died three times so do I just click on a death I can to lens no wait", "nykPcKUGFgI-00027-00031536-00035210": "why am I so fast with the heck no I had no clue okay well I lost your giving you", "nykPcKUGFgI-00028-00035210-00035886": "is not a choose you do it after that okay meaning even if it is a choose just", "nykPcKUGFgI-00029-00035886-00036562": "do it after they jump please", "nykPcKUGFgI-00030-00037493-00044532": "I can't see crap over I keep hitting someone else's wife 250 pic oh I have", "nykPcKUGFgI-00031-00044532-00046257": "half that ping Diddy it's not no trap right there let's keep going Wow Ecore", "nykPcKUGFgI-00032-00046257-00046565": "you not get eternities", "nykPcKUGFgI-00033-00047097-00047811": "I heard it through someone's mic record like three seconds before it actually", "nykPcKUGFgI-00034-00047811-00051657": "killed chase through lives I was right I really fast oh okay i boy no seriously", "nykPcKUGFgI-00035-00051657-00052800": "look you're really gentle but I'm really fast I survived I'm so unbelievably fast", "nykPcKUGFgI-00036-00052800-00054829": "alright time you can have one life I have one desert you can join me in the", "nykPcKUGFgI-00037-00054829-00055544": "day I'm sorry", "nykPcKUGFgI-00038-00055563-00056313": "well way is there not an invisible wall no there is cannot see the invisible", "nykPcKUGFgI-00039-00056313-00057424": "wall no but I was saying how else would lemon have to kill you Oh Percy in it", "nykPcKUGFgI-00040-00057424-00057916": "you can tell where the trap discuss that shadow look at ya there isn't yet there", "nykPcKUGFgI-00041-00057916-00058620": "isn't even white lightning there's go my Strawbridge I almost", "nykPcKUGFgI-00042-00058620-00059187": "walked into Nikko I'm gonna do this trap maybe we have a chance of getting can I", "nykPcKUGFgI-00043-00059187-00060791": "get a picture guys there isn't a trap there Timmy Timmy Turner Wanda", "nykPcKUGFgI-00044-00060836-00062511": "who's shitting me all right I want this one please which one are you get the", "nykPcKUGFgI-00045-00062511-00065516": "shoes wait for them to yell a second is he non chat I can give you today", "nykPcKUGFgI-00046-00065516-00066661": "fellas like that in worse way to die"}}, {"audio_id": "nyslQNiY9lk", "text": {"nyslQNiY9lk-00000-00000000-00000617": "Granted means given."}}, {"audio_id": "nyuWF0gGLbI", "text": {"nyuWF0gGLbI-00000-00004061-00004107": "[Music]", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00001-00004107-00004154": "[Music]", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00002-00004154-00004960": "[Music] make me among those who rely on you from those who you consider successful", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00003-00005080-00006008": "and place me among those who are near to you by your favor oh goal of the seekers", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00004-00006552-00006759": "hello my dear brothers and sisters", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00005-00006928-00007831": "in today's dual we ask god to let us rely on him rely in arabic means tavakul", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00006-00008095-00008632": "and mother kill is someone who relies on god", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00007-00009032-00009688": "and for you to be able to rely on god first of all you have to know him you", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00008-00009688-00010272": "have to know his power you have to know his wisdom and then after that", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00009-00010480-00011384": "you should know that he is the only one with the power to affect and make things happen", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00010-00011536-00012640": "and there's no other superior power to him and when you rely on god when you are a motivat kill", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00011-00012744-00013519": "there's some benefits there are some outcomes and what are they first of all you become brave", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00012-00013663-00014496": "why because there is not a superior power to you just like there is no superior power", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00013-00014496-00015584": "to god because you rely on him you won't be afraid of anything second you will make solid decisions", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00014-00015704-00016552": "you won't be afraid of anyone and your decisions will be firmed and solid", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00015-00016744-00017520": "and for those who have anxiety in their life i should say that that relying on god", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00016-00017608-00018448": "is a big help to decreasing your anxiety because you know everything will go just right and", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00017-00018448-00019184": "even it's and even if it's hard there's a wisdom behind it there is a power", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00018-00019312-00021184": "over it that make things okay may we all be able to rely on god inshallah", "nyuWF0gGLbI-00019-00021884-00021992": "[Music] you"}}, {"audio_id": "ny-rHHIXvaA", "text": {"ny-rHHIXvaA-00000-00002467-00002718": "Learn to play drum"}}, {"audio_id": "ny_WPzaX1vy", "text": {"ny_WPzaX1vy-00000-00000000-00000156": "[Sound of Air Bubbles]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00001-00000166-00000540": "(Army Staff Sgt. Fred Bible) When I initially joined, I had no idea what I was getting into.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00002-00000594-00000946": "And I'm sure that I'll look back on this", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00003-00000969-00001457": "for the rest of my life as one of the greatest things I’ve done with the U.S. military.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00004-00001458-00001948": "[Somber Music]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00005-00001952-00002162": "(Bible) Since I was born, since I was raised,", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00006-00002168-00002764": "it's always been military. It's always been a dream of mine to become part of", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00007-00002764-00003100": "the United States military and part of the United States Army, and getting the", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00008-00003100-00003394": "opportunities that I have from the Army, it's been the best decision of my life.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00009-00003394-00003858": "(Dive instructor in background) Recognize the fact that you are getting a headache. You’re getting tired.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00010-00003861-00004438": "(Army Spc. Julio Melendez) I joined the Army because, I don't know, maybe it's a textbook answer, but I", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00011-00004438-00004987": "wanted to serve my country and do my time. Once I'd joined, I was in for a", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00012-00004987-00005364": "little of a rude awakening you know. I wasn't quite prepped for it, but I don't", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00013-00005365-00005705": "regret it at all, and it was what I wanted - something special - and to be a", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00014-00005706-00006234": "part of a tight-knit community. There's not a lot of us, so I feel like we're", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00015-00006234-00006614": "kind of like unicorns. Just walking around, sometimes some people are like,", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00016-00006616-00006841": "“Man, like, we didn't even know you existed,” you know?", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00017-00006841-00007412": "Me and Ryan will dive, but we’re gonna be helping each other out, crossing and making sure that we’re OK.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00018-00007412-00007619": "(Priscilla Casper) One of just four remaining", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00019-00007624-00008122": "survivors from the USS Arizona died Tuesday in California. He was 98 years", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00020-00008123-00008678": "old. Bruner was the second-to-last man to leave the USS Arizona before it", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00021-00008680-00009225": "sank during the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7th, 1941.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00022-00009225-00009902": "(Bible) Today we did the rehearsal for the interment of a U.S. Navy sailor who survived the bombing of", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00023-00009902-00010352": "Pearl Harbor. He passed away recently, and he wanted to be interred on the USS", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00024-00010359-00010851": "Arizona with his fellow seamen. So the U.S. Army dive 7th Detachment was", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00025-00010852-00011074": "selected to help with the ceremony.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00026-00011075-00011693": "(Martinez) He was the second-to-last sailor to exit the Arizona while it was sinking on...during Pearl Harbor.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00027-00011800-00012264": "And he is also the last one, as far as we know, who is going to be interred at the", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00028-00012264-00012598": "Arizona. So that's a makes this event so special.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00029-00012598-00012796": "[Somber Music]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00030-00012796-00013026": "(Firing party leader) Aim...fire. [Gun Shots]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00031-00013148-00013766": "(Bible) It was very eye-opening that I could be a part of something that, that honorable - to take", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00032-00013767-00014289": "part in the ceremony, and not only take part in the ceremony, but to be the, to be", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00033-00014291-00014571": "the man that interred them on the USS Arizona.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00034-00014571-00014771": "[Somber Music]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00035-00014775-00015195": "(Bible) I, I do feel...like I have to get this right.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00036-00015196-00015478": "I don't feel like I have to get this right, I know I have to get it right.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00037-00015478-00016096": "[Somber Music]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00038-00016096-00016770": "(Martinez) It's just such a huge event to be able to, and an honor, to be able to bury this man and at", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00039-00016770-00017090": "the Arizona with so much history that happened, especially with these Mark", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00040-00017090-00017407": "5’s that have been retired since the ‘80’s.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00041-00017478-00018240": "The Mark 5 is your classic diving hat - a huge part of history - not too comfortable, but it's worth it.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00042-00018296-00018922": "It just goes along with, uh, the time period that Pearl Harbor happened, you know, and,", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00043-00018928-00019370": "um, it's just part of the whole experience, you know? It just makes it that much more special.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00044-00019370-00019806": "(Bible) We're gonna have scuba divers descend in the water carrying...carrying", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00045-00019806-00020510": "the urn. After that, me and the other diver will descend into the turret.", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00046-00020512-00020838": "[Somber Music]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00047-00020858-00020974": "[voice breaking] And, um...", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00048-00021024-00021580": "[Somber Music] [Soft Sound of Bubbles]", "ny_WPzaX1vy-00049-00021580-00021780": "(Bible) And I want to find a nice spot."}}, {"audio_id": "nyGbh0JHPeM", "text": {"nyGbh0JHPeM-00000-00001368-00001568": "Why Allu doesn't play me?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00001-00001650-00001832": "Pupupuuro plays me all the time too!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00002-00002066-00002216": "But I have to admit it...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00003-00002246-00002508": "I'm Scottish black cyclops gypsy.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00004-00002546-00002926": "All the other characters are way cooler than me.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00005-00003160-00003210": "Wha..?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00006-00003570-00003876": "Hmm... I wonder what Pyro thinks I sound like...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00007-00003890-00004164": "since I haven't got voice change yet.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00008-00004212-00004356": "I'm the fastest, I'm the best", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00009-00004356-00004458": "and most importantly....", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00010-00004526-00004626": "ES buzzes! (ES is a Finnish energy drink)", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00011-00004988-00005340": "I'll tell you why I am the best class in this game.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00012-00005436-00005768": "I can shoot BIG, loudly poping rockets!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00013-00005768-00006178": "And your tiny bullets can't do anything to them!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00014-00006246-00006495": "And I can jump with my rockets!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00015-00006520-00006786": "Did you know that? It's fun! Hehehe!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00016-00006786-00007138": "And that's why my rockets are better", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00017-00007148-00007348": "and they always say loudly BOOM!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00018-00007714-00007914": "G'day! I'm Sniper!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00019-00008162-00008238": "Now I gotta turn", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00020-00008244-00008334": "...to the right.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00021-00008364-00008464": "I'm brushing my teeth.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00022-00008586-00008756": "The next one is Heavy... Hmm...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00023-00008868-00009046": "Hah! There he had it...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00024-00009046-00009200": "I got lots of money. Hehe.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00025-00009282-00009406": "You got it?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00026-00009774-00010138": "I am heavy gun boy", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00027-00010324-00010592": "and this is my weapon.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00028-00010694-00011092": "Sasha eats so much very expensive bullets", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00029-00011092-00011478": "that I have to eat only sandwitches.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00030-00011612-00011976": "And when I'm hungry, I'm pretty angry.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00031-00012386-00012684": "Hi everyone! - Hi! - Hi to yourself!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00032-00012684-00012922": "- Did anyone find some food on their way here?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00033-00012938-00013172": "Or my potato wedges? - Well...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00034-00013191-00013428": "-No? Well, I hunted this.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00035-00013456-00013640": "- But that's our Sniper!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00036-00013680-00013860": "- Well, so it seems to be...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00037-00013860-00014444": "Would \"sir\" want it boiled, fried or sliced now?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00038-00014824-00015326": "...and that's how the kitten fell into a paint bucket hahahah", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00039-00015500-00016097": "Oh, well.. Yeah... But that's how I lost my medical license.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00040-00016240-00016474": "Archimedes! Get out of there!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00041-00016538-00016790": "Hmh... Birds...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00042-00016824-00017116": "But look at that! Here I have an über weapon", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00043-00017168-00017516": "and when I put it to your heart, it should...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00044-00017516-00017566": "F*ck", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00045-00018196-00018518": "Howdy! I am Engineer.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00046-00018594-00018974": "Let me tell you a thing: there is a civilian sneaking behind me.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00047-00018996-00019230": "That's pretty interesting isn't it?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00048-00019262-00019444": "Well, doesn't sneak any more.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00049-00019686-00019886": "There happened to be a Scout...", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00050-00020010-00020126": ".. and there's Heavy!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00051-00020326-00020390": "LOL", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00052-00021276-00021476": "Do you believe in magic too?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00053-00021844-00022044": "Do you believe in magic too?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00054-00022492-00022692": "Do you believe in magic too?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00055-00023048-00023248": "Do you believe in magic too!?", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00056-00023562-00023762": "Written by Alluusio and Pupupuuro. Edited by Alluusio.", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00057-00023762-00023972": "Music: Team Fortress 2 - Intruder alert, Woude - Uskot säkin taikaan", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00058-00024254-00024454": "G'day! I'm Sniper!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00059-00024642-00024986": "Well, well... You are wondering that why.. Hahaha..", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00060-00025090-00025196": "I can't do this!", "nyGbh0JHPeM-00061-00025196-00025364": "That sounds like Soldier..."}}, {"audio_id": "nyP3rwKOG7U", "text": {}}, {"audio_id": "nycgCTIaczI", "text": {"nycgCTIaczI-00000-00000048-00000432": "when i accidentally press on the comment box by mistake, i sometimes hate myself because it's the", "nycgCTIaczI-00001-00000432-00000864": "wrong thing to do, and i don't want to leave a comment there, and i wasn't leaving one anyway.", "nycgCTIaczI-00002-00000864-00001655": "so instead, i would just straight up hit myself over it, because this isn't a good thing.", "nycgCTIaczI-00003-00001720-00002344": "i was not leaving anything on the video at all, and it was just a waste of action.", "nycgCTIaczI-00004-00002440-00002888": "so i'll try not to do it again or else."}}, {"audio_id": "nz29VC2PXSA", "text": {"nz29VC2PXSA-00000-00000000-00000200": "Mashup broke me remix"}}, {"audio_id": "nzoJRmmdcI4", "text": {"nzoJRmmdcI4-00000-00000000-00006200": "🌟 🇺🇸 Military Nursing Costumes — Shop GrandStart.ru 🌟"}}, {"audio_id": "nz_qHEYTjXu", "text": {"nz_qHEYTjXu-00000-00000540-00001099": "When you think of differentiated instruction in math class, you usually think of, like,", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00001-00001099-00001586": "math RTA, which we do have, kind of like guided reading where you meet the student at their", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00002-00001586-00001686": "level.", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00003-00001686-00002082": "So if you have a kid that's scoring third -- at a third grade level on MAP scores for", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00004-00002082-00002531": "math, you bolster their ability to do third or fourth grade math.", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00005-00002531-00003106": "Where our content focus is unique is it provides the same support for struggling and/or, you", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00006-00003106-00003571": "know, kids that are almost at mastery, but it does so through grade level content.", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00007-00003571-00004126": "Um, just getting kids more time in a smaller setting from a different teacher on the same", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00008-00004126-00004497": "standards that they cover in their core math class has been really powerful.", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00009-00004497-00004915": "On most days, um, the kids are independently working on their playlists, and the teacher", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00010-00004915-00005386": "pulls a small group in the back, but the small groups that they pull in the back are entirely", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00011-00005386-00005901": "contingent on -- mostly on the exit tickets from the previous mini-lessons.", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00012-00005901-00006394": "So for the teacher that wasn't working with a small group, my guess is that for the previous", "nz_qHEYTjXu-00013-00006394-00006773": "exit tickets from this week, kids had mastered the mini-lessons as a whole."}}, {"audio_id": "nzCCuspdRMu", "text": {"nzCCuspdRMu-00000-00001234-00002825": "Christmas is a truly magically time of year. Not only do we receive presents (and give them, we guess) and get to watch kids movies on repeat, we also get to do a lot of eating and drinking.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00001-00002975-00004631": "Throwing the gym routine to the side, there's nothing like the festive period to consume all your favourite things. But the invention of gin cheese (yes, gin cheese!) has now made it even easier to over indulge.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00002-00004781-00006007": "The Cheshire Cheese Company have decided to up their game for Christmas 2017, and create an after-supper cheese no one else can compete with.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00003-00006157-00008425": "And the dairy snack has even been hailed with a bronze award at the 2017 International Cheese Awards. The website reads: 'We bring you another world-first with our amazing Gin & Lemon Cheshire Cheese! A masterful balance of Gin and Lemons resulting in a totally unique and incredibly tasty Cheese blend.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00004-00008575-00009650": "'A gentle balance of slightly sweetened lemon pieces harmonise with the slight acidity of our international award winning, Creamy Cheshire.'", "nzCCuspdRMu-00005-00009800-00011984": "And you can get your hands of the snack for £4.75 for 200g. It's worth a shot, right? Except the limited edition offering is currently sold out, but if you're super keen, sign up and The Cheshire Cheese Club will let you know once the yummy snack is back in stock.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00006-00012134-00013369": "If you're not a fan of gin but like the idea of alcoholic cheese, why not try the Irish Whiskey and Stem Ginger Cheese? Too much choice...", "nzCCuspdRMu-00007-00013519-00015471": "But if bubbles are more you thing, don't fret either, asLidl also have some amazing festive drink offering, too. The bargain supermarket recently broke the news that they're now offering a magnum of champagne for just £29.99.", "nzCCuspdRMu-00008-00015621-00017092": "If you're not quite accustomed to buying the delicious beverage on the regular (just us?) that's almost half the price of you would usually expect to pay for such a size. 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the very title of the novel.", "n_4wls1br1k-00006-00003292-00003806": "The rings of Saturn are the product of violence and failed cohesion.", "n_4wls1br1k-00007-00003806-00004588": "As noted tellingly by the epigraph, \"In all likelihood these are fragments of a former", "n_4wls1br1k-00008-00004590-00005307": "moon that was too close to the planet and was destroyed by its tidal effect.\"", "n_4wls1br1k-00009-00005307-00005879": "Yet despite their origin in chaos, the rings evoke majesty", "n_4wls1br1k-00010-00005879-00006702": "All of the novel's historical oddities are linked by the central thought that decay", "n_4wls1br1k-00011-00006702-00007105": "holds fascination for us.", "n_4wls1br1k-00012-00007105-00007911": "Moreover, this is not a macabre fascination but one which is expressive and joyful.", "n_4wls1br1k-00013-00007911-00009204": "As such, Sebald's novel is an affirmation that there is beauty in destruction; that", "n_4wls1br1k-00014-00009204-00009836": "the end of things can be transmuted into splendor more wonderful than any design.", "n_4wls1br1k-00015-00009836-00010802": "The narrator relentlessly, almost obsessively, focuses on this central insight, finding it", "n_4wls1br1k-00016-00010802-00011481": "in man made objects as well as in man himself.", "n_4wls1br1k-00017-00011481-00012300": "On visiting a decaying home: \"How uninviting Somerleyton must have been... when everything,", "n_4wls1br1k-00018-00012300-00012953": "from the cellar to the attic from the cutlery to the water closets, was brand new...", "n_4wls1br1k-00019-00012953-00013737": "And how fine a place the house seemed to me now that it was imperceptibly nearing the", "n_4wls1br1k-00020-00013737-00014403": "brink of dissolution and silent oblivion.\"", "n_4wls1br1k-00021-00014403-00015238": "On art, specifically Rembrandt's The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp: \"It is with", "n_4wls1br1k-00022-00015238-00015913": "him, the victim, and not the Guild that gave Rembrandt his commission, that the painter", "n_4wls1br1k-00023-00015913-00016013": "identifies.", "n_4wls1br1k-00024-00016013-00016651": "His gaze alone is free of Cartesian rigidity.", "n_4wls1br1k-00025-00016651-00017548": "He alone sees that greenish annihilated body, and he alone sees the shadow in the half-open", "n_4wls1br1k-00026-00017548-00017976": "mouth and over the dead man's eyes.\"", "n_4wls1br1k-00027-00017976-00018468": "On man himself, particularly the silk weavers", "n_4wls1br1k-00028-00018468-00019165": "of England who: \"spent their lives with their wretched bodies strapped to looms made", "n_4wls1br1k-00029-00019165-00019952": "of wooden frames and rails, hung with weights... when we consider the weavers' mental illness", "n_4wls1br1k-00030-00019952-00020580": "we should also bear in mind that many of the materials produced in the factories of Norwich...", "n_4wls1br1k-00031-00020580-00021488": "were of a truly fabulous variety, and of an iridescent, quite indescribable beauty as", "n_4wls1br1k-00032-00021488-00022137": "if they had been produced by nature itself, like the plumage of birds.\"", "n_4wls1br1k-00033-00022269-00022850": "From the limited excerpts discussed and Rings of Saturn links many more historical anecdotes,", "n_4wls1br1k-00034-00022851-00023579": "places and people, it is readily apparent that the novel's central conceit permeates", "n_4wls1br1k-00035-00023579-00023679": "everything.", "n_4wls1br1k-00036-00023679-00024523": "The same quality which makes the rings of Saturn so majestic can also be found here", "n_4wls1br1k-00037-00024523-00024626": "on Earth.", "n_4wls1br1k-00038-00024626-00025664": "In Sebald’s work, entropy is ironically the final ordering force for both beauty and", "n_4wls1br1k-00039-00025666-00025977": "the universe.", "n_4wls1br1k-00040-00025982-00026695": "I take my hat off to the author who presents it all with knowledge and grace."}}, {"audio_id": "n_AHIk8o0cQ", "text": {}}, {"audio_id": "n_O8pKhqjxQ", "text": {"n_O8pKhqjxQ-00000-00004275-00004383": "- Good morning, everyone.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00001-00004383-00004536": "Welcome back to another vlog.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00002-00004536-00004821": "This vlog is probably gonna be kind of chaotic", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00003-00004821-00005232": "because it is the day before I leave for my England trip", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00004-00005232-00005595": "and I have so much to do today unexpectedly", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00005-00005595-00005682": "and it's all good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00006-00005682-00005781": "Everything's good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00007-00005781-00006021": "I've just got like appointments and random things to do", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00008-00006021-00006321": "and packing hiccups to solve.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00009-00006321-00006444": "We'll get into all of it", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00010-00006444-00006741": "but first, I'm actually getting ready to do", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00011-00006741-00007047": "a very quick main channel filming session.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00012-00007047-00007266": "I got a really cool opportunity", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00013-00007266-00007548": "for a sponsored segment for a video", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00014-00007548-00007767": "and it actually fits perfectly", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00015-00007767-00008091": "into a video that like is already gonna go up on my channel.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00016-00008091-00008220": "I'm gonna film that really quickly", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00017-00008220-00008615": "and then at 11 AM which it's like 9:30 right now", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00018-00008615-00008724": "so I'm kind of cutting it close.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00019-00008724-00008859": "I have to leave in like an hour.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00020-00008859-00009189": "At 11 AM, I have my first brow lamination appointment", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00021-00009189-00009297": "since moving to LA.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00022-00009297-00009576": "I don't think I've gotten my brows done since like May", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00023-00009576-00009852": "or maybe it was June but either way, it's been too long.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00024-00009852-00010227": "I am so excited to have these brows done up.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00025-00010227-00010548": "I wanted to start getting it done regularly again anyways", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00026-00010548-00010869": "just 'cause I like, I mean, this is my brows", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00027-00010869-00011136": "like it looks like my main channel video", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00028-00011136-00011340": "from earlier this week or last week", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00029-00011340-00011790": "where I literally tried to pretend to bleach my eyebrows", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00030-00011790-00012084": "with concealer but it just looks like that on its own.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00031-00012084-00012336": "Anyways, these brows need some help so I'm doing that", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00032-00012336-00012597": "and then I'm actually getting my nails refreshed.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00033-00012597-00012918": "I go every three weeks to get my nails done anyways", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00034-00012918-00013104": "since I've started getting the Gel-X.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00035-00013104-00013365": "So I've gotta refresh those before my trip", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00036-00013365-00013677": "and then we've got some like random errands to run.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00037-00013677-00013854": "I need to get a bigger suitcase.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00038-00013854-00014004": "I started packing last night.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00039-00014004-00014355": "Kinda went into a little bit of a frenzy.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00040-00014355-00014601": "If you have ADHD, you understand", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00041-00014601-00014793": "like packing is my worst nightmare.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00042-00014793-00014910": "I'm so bad at it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00043-00014910-00015066": "I stress out so badly.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00044-00015066-00015197": "I start one thing and then I'm like,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00045-00015197-00015357": "oh, that reminds me of that sweater", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00046-00015357-00015456": "that I need to pull out of storage", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00047-00015456-00015563": "and then I'll go grab that", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00048-00015563-00015786": "and I'm like, oh, I should start a load of laundry", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00049-00015786-00015885": "and then I go start that", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00050-00015885-00016113": "and then I'm like, oh, I left the light on in the kitchen", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00051-00016113-00016247": "and then I'll go into the kitchen and be like,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00052-00016247-00016413": "oh, I need to make a snack.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00053-00016413-00016596": "That's literally how my brain works.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00054-00016596-00016809": "It's just really hard for me to pack like I don't know.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00055-00016809-00017127": "It's just very difficult for me to streamline things", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00056-00017127-00017406": "and get them done and you all have explained to me", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00057-00017406-00017766": "that that's called executive dysfunction.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00058-00017766-00017985": "Yeah, that's definitely a thing for me.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00059-00017985-00018102": "I'm gonna finish getting ready.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00060-00018102-00018210": "We're gonna film this", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00061-00018210-00018507": "and then we're just gonna girl boss this day", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00062-00018507-00018645": "the best we possibly can.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00063-00018645-00018823": "We're gonna get through this together, besties.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00064-00018823-00018939": "We got this.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00065-00018939-00019044": "We've gotten changed.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00066-00019044-00019212": "It is 9:54.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00067-00019212-00019560": "I have about 25 minutes to film this.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00068-00019560-00019656": "I know I can do it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00069-00019656-00019776": "I believe in myself.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00070-00019776-00020025": "I've gotten like a random outfit thrown on.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00071-00020025-00020349": "This room, I just need to show you the state of this room.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00072-00020349-00020643": "This is what we are currently working with.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00073-00020799-00020937": "Oh yeah, cute.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00074-00020937-00021020": "There's a lot.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00075-00021020-00021103": "There's a lot going on", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00076-00021103-00021429": "but what I'm wearing currently is this cute little outfit.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00077-00021429-00021582": "I got the inspiration on Pinterest.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00078-00021582-00021705": "This belt is like a little big", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00079-00021705-00021843": "but whatever, we'll go with it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00080-00021843-00022128": "This tank top is from Abercrombie I wanna say.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00081-00022128-00022338": "These trousers are from ASOS.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00082-00022338-00022437": "They're a little bit big on me", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00083-00022437-00022635": "but I kinda do like the oversized look", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00084-00022635-00022863": "and then I'll probably throw on some black Converse.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00085-00022863-00023037": "I don't really know why I'm vlogging right now", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00086-00023037-00023262": "when I need to be filming so let's do this.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00087-00024621-00024724": "Okay, we did it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00088-00024724-00024990": "I actually just realized that I'm getting a pedicure", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00089-00024990-00025143": "so I can't wear like trousers.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00090-00025143-00025383": "I need to wear either like bike shorts", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00091-00025383-00025638": "and like a tank top or like a big tee or something", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00092-00025638-00025833": "like I need to be comfy comfy today", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00093-00025833-00026058": "so that's actually gonna be the new game plan.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00094-00026058-00026183": "Let's rearrange.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00095-00026183-00026514": "Okay, so we've had quite the costume change happening here.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00096-00026514-00026736": "I just threw on these Lululemon bike shorts", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00097-00026736-00026864": "with like my fuzzy slides", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00098-00026864-00027102": "'cause they're easy to get on and off during a pedicure", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00099-00027102-00027285": "and then like my giant T-shirt", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00100-00027285-00027458": "and that's my outfit for today.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00101-00027458-00027564": "So whatever.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00102-00027564-00027822": "As a time update, it is currently 10:18", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00103-00027822-00027927": "so I'm actually thriving", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00104-00027927-00028119": "like I can't believe I got that done so fast", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00105-00028119-00028317": "because I did extra work this morning", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00106-00028317-00028518": "and like this is something I probably could be better", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00107-00028518-00028788": "about doing when I'm filming main channel video content", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00108-00028788-00029102": "is instead of like winging it and turning on the camera", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00109-00029102-00029304": "and being like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00110-00029304-00029487": "and then messing up and needing to start over", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00111-00029487-00029844": "like writing out the bullet points that I want to cover", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00112-00029844-00030002": "and then like sort of trying to do that", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00113-00030002-00030186": "and like do it in my own words, you know,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00114-00030186-00030333": "that was much more helpful", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00115-00030333-00030474": "so I might have to do that in the future", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00116-00030474-00030804": "but anyways, we're going to get ready to hit the road.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00117-00030804-00031107": "I actually, well, I have some glasses to drive in.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00118-00031107-00031214": "I've gotten to that point", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00119-00031214-00031407": "where I need to drive with my glasses", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00120-00031407-00031662": "and if you ever see me driving without my glasses,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00121-00031662-00031745": "please yell at me.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00122-00031745-00031899": "Actually just switched purses", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00123-00031899-00032076": "to this really cute little purse", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00124-00032076-00032322": "and it's like a pretty decent size but it's crossbody.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00125-00032322-00032489": "It's smaller than my other one", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00126-00032489-00032694": "'cause my other one is just like way too bulky and big", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00127-00032694-00032799": "and I thought it'd be good for London", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00128-00032799-00033060": "because whether I wear black or brown, it would match", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00129-00033060-00033153": "so okay.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00130-00033153-00033378": "I somehow cannot believe", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00131-00033378-00033522": "that I got finished with time to spare", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00132-00033522-00033806": "but let's head off and do something with these brows.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00133-00036601-00036834": "Whew, okay, it's hot.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00134-00036834-00037047": "Here is what my brows look like.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00135-00037047-00037170": "They're looking so much better.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00136-00037170-00037413": "Oop, they're definitely like darker than they're gonna be", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00137-00037413-00037506": "'cause the tint", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00138-00037506-00037905": "but I have about an hour in between my appointments", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00139-00037905-00038220": "so I stopped at this coffee shop that was right next door.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00140-00038220-00038478": "It was called Andante I believe it's called.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00141-00038478-00038652": "I got a decaf iced oat milk latte.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00142-00038652-00038739": "Let's take a sip.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00143-00038922-00039066": "Really tasty.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00144-00039066-00039149": "Really, really tasty.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00145-00039149-00039585": "I've noticed that a lot of like coffee shop coffee", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00146-00039585-00039756": "tastes like normal coffee to me again.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00147-00039756-00039927": "If you didn't know, I have parosmia", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00148-00039927-00040173": "which is like a long-term", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00149-00040173-00040527": "taste and smell affecting side effect of COVID.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00150-00040527-00040938": "I had COVID almost a year ago and I'm still not doing great", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00151-00040938-00041115": "but one of my biggest things is coffee", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00152-00041115-00041436": "like my coffee at home, my Nespresso pods tastes like trash", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00153-00041436-00041613": "but like coffee from coffee shops", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00154-00041613-00041922": "is starting to taste normal again so I'm excited about that.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00155-00041922-00042090": "That's actually so good, oh my God.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00156-00042090-00042231": "So I'm gonna run to Target", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00157-00042231-00042423": "because I need to get a bigger suitcase.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00158-00042423-00042567": "I think I mentioned that earlier.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00159-00042567-00042756": "Let's do a quick Target run.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00160-00042756-00042897": "I have one hour.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00161-00042897-00043107": "I think we're gonna do it in the nick of time.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00162-00043107-00043190": "So let's go.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00163-00043716-00043860": "Okay, back in the car.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00164-00043860-00044139": "That was actually super chaotic because I got a FaceTime", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00165-00044139-00044481": "and I was trying to FaceTime and get stuff at the same time", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00166-00044481-00044802": "but I did manage to get a suitcase, secured the bag", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00167-00044802-00045096": "and now I'm headed to get my nails done,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00168-00045096-00045243": "get a little refresh.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00169-00045243-00045546": "I loved this really cute sort of like checkered", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00170-00045546-00045747": "white fun neutral moment.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00171-00045747-00045924": "However, I'm ready for fall", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00172-00045924-00046215": "so I think I might do something a little warmer,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00173-00046215-00046371": "a little darker.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00174-00046371-00046500": "Hopefully by the next time you see me,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00175-00046500-00046743": "I will have some very cute fall nails.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00176-00047157-00047310": "Just finished at the nail salon.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00177-00047310-00047682": "It's like almost two hours later and I'm tired.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00178-00047682-00047868": "It's been a very productive day", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00179-00047868-00048219": "but my social battery is absolutely drained", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00180-00048219-00048561": "so I'm gonna head home, probably kick back for a little bit", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00181-00048561-00048744": "but I'm feeling nice and refreshed.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00182-00048744-00048975": "I mean, I got my hair done in the last vlog,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00183-00048975-00049215": "got my brows done, got my nails done.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00184-00049215-00049554": "I'm like ready for fall and I'm ready for England.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00185-00049554-00049659": "I'm so happy.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00186-00049659-00049742": "I'm so excited.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00187-00049742-00049851": "It's now 6:30 PM.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00188-00049851-00050145": "I've eaten dinner, played a little bit of Animal Crossing", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00189-00050145-00050409": "and of course changed into a onesie.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00190-00050409-00050604": "Thought I would show you the stuff that I got at Target.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00191-00050604-00050811": "Obviously, you're gonna have to watch the main channel video", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00192-00050811-00050934": "to see everything", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00193-00050934-00051162": "and also, this is stuff that I got for my friend", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00194-00051162-00051305": "Jasmine who lives in the UK", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00195-00051305-00051522": "who we do like candy swap videos all the time", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00196-00051522-00051714": "and she's also gonna do some food", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00197-00051714-00051927": "and this is like our fourth or fifth time doing it", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00198-00051927-00052113": "so like we're running out of options", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00199-00052113-00052367": "but I thought I would show you what I got regardless.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00200-00052367-00052644": "I'm not gonna show you everything but like some of them.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00201-00052644-00052989": "Sour gummy worms, right, crawlers I guess.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00202-00052989-00053117": "A Rice Krispies Treat.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00203-00053117-00053325": "A classic American staple.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00204-00053325-00053421": "Got some Nerd.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00205-00053526-00053792": "I thought these were Nerd clusters but they're just Nerds.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00206-00053792-00053876": "Dang it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00207-00053876-00054012": "Okay, well, whatever, that works.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00208-00054012-00054108": "Got some s'mores.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00209-00054108-00054317": "We had to get Dunkaroos obviously.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00210-00054317-00054495": "Dunkaroos were like such a part of my childhood.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00211-00054495-00054704": "I found these at a gas station by the way.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00212-00054704-00054807": "Got some Goldfish.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00213-00054807-00055002": "I can't remember if I've given her Goldfish or not", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00214-00055002-00055085": "but like whatever.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00215-00055085-00055217": "She's gonna be making s'mores.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00216-00055217-00055401": "The chocolate melted so it's in the fridge.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00217-00055401-00055554": "We got Laffy Taffy.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00218-00055641-00055875": "Got Hot Tamales.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00219-00055875-00056040": "SweeTARTS Ropes.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00220-00056040-00056139": "Raisinets.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00221-00056139-00056275": "Not my favorite but I thought that they'd be", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00222-00056275-00056448": "like a good thing to try.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00223-00056448-00056565": "A Blow Pop.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00224-00056565-00056705": "Mac and cheese.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00225-00056705-00056898": "And then yeah, there's like a couple more things", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00226-00056898-00057111": "but that's kind of the gist of it", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00227-00057111-00057321": "and I actually wanted to try", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00228-00057321-00057639": "because if you saw, was it my last vlog, I don't even know,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00229-00057639-00058011": "I got the sour Scandinavian Swimmers", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00230-00058011-00058304": "which are like a different flavored Swedish Fish", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00231-00058304-00058671": "and I saw someone on TikTok say that if you freeze them,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00232-00058671-00058788": "they're really delicious", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00233-00058788-00058998": "so I put some in the freezer yesterday", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00234-00058998-00059129": "and I totally forgot about them.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00235-00059129-00059221": "Drew tried them.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00236-00059221-00059346": "Oh, they feel so cold.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00237-00059346-00059463": "Here's what they look like frozen.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00238-00059463-00059649": "I mean, they look exactly the same.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00239-00059649-00059889": "Drew tried them earlier today when I was gone", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00240-00059889-00060048": "and he said it was weird.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00241-00060048-00060278": "I'm gonna try my favorite color which is pink.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00242-00060384-00060480": "I can't chew it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00243-00060654-00060810": "Mm mm.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00244-00060810-00061011": "I'm gonna lose a tooth if I do that.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00245-00061095-00061257": "Why is this so difficult for me?", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00246-00061257-00061494": "That's really weird and I don't like it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00247-00061494-00061616": "These are rock hard.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00248-00061616-00061800": "Maybe I was only supposed to put them in the freezer", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00249-00061800-00061923": "for like a short time.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00250-00061923-00062136": "I would break a tooth if I tried to eat that.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00251-00062136-00062499": "Okay, well nevermind, that was a fail, mm mm.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00252-00062499-00062826": "I'm just waiting on my Instacart order to get delivered", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00253-00062826-00063072": "because I did have to order like a couple more things", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00254-00063072-00063392": "for Jasmine and just like a couple things that I forgot", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00255-00063392-00063554": "but we've been watching,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00256-00063554-00063755": "oh my God, I haven't even talked about this yet,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00257-00063755-00064152": "we've been watching the Junior Bake Off on Netflix", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00258-00064152-00064497": "and it is maybe the best thing that's ever happened to me", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00259-00064497-00064647": "and I say that with my whole heart.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00260-00064647-00064779": "It's like my new favorite show.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00261-00064779-00064875": "I can't get enough of it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00262-00064875-00065094": "We even like watched it like binged it on the weekend", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00263-00065094-00065373": "and usually the Bake Off is like something we watch", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00264-00065373-00065532": "when we're like having our morning coffee", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00265-00065532-00065628": "or eating dinner or something.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00266-00065628-00065835": "No, we just like straight up binged it this weekend.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00267-00065835-00065961": "It's so good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00268-00065961-00066096": "It's so funny.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00269-00066096-00066312": "I love all of those kids so much.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00270-00066312-00066543": "I've genuinely like cried, I've laughed.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00271-00066543-00066732": "It's just like so much fun", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00272-00066732-00067221": "and those kids are so chaotic and it just makes it so funny.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00273-00067221-00067602": "There's like so much spilling and disasters", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00274-00067602-00068102": "and messes and mix ups and like oh my gosh, it's fantastic.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00275-00068109-00068427": "So if you're a fan of The Great British Bake Off,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00276-00068427-00068718": "I would definitely check out the Junior Bake Off", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00277-00068718-00068889": "and just enjoy.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00278-00068889-00069057": "It was seriously such a delight.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00279-00069057-00069159": "We're almost done.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00280-00069159-00069252": "I guess we're not done yet.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00281-00069252-00069381": "So we still have like a couple left", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00282-00069381-00069759": "but oh wow, my God, it's like the best thing ever.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00283-00069759-00069990": "It's so freaking precious.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00284-00069990-00070245": "Why am I like reaching for these to have more?", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00285-00070245-00070536": "Maybe if I just let 'em sit out for a little bit.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00286-00070536-00070635": "Yeah, no.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00287-00070635-00070794": "I'll just eat the regular ones, okay.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00288-00070794-00070935": "I need to walk away.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00289-00070935-00071055": "We'll reconvene later.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00290-00071055-00071217": "Oh my goodness.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00291-00071217-00071673": "I cannot believe that I am flying back to England tomorrow.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00292-00071673-00071895": "That is so crazy.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00293-00071895-00072069": "I have so much to do.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00294-00072069-00072153": "I don't wanna think about it.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00295-00072153-00072308": "Tomorrow's gonna be like a really busy day for me.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00296-00072308-00072540": "I mean, my flight doesn't leave until like 10 PM", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00297-00072540-00072843": "so I'm going to just like take the rest of this time", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00298-00072843-00072936": "off camera.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00299-00072936-00073182": "This might be like a little bit of a shorter vlog today.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00300-00073182-00073302": "I'm not sure.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00301-00073302-00073581": "If it is, I'm sorry but it just kind of is what it is.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00302-00073581-00073935": "Better something than nothing I suppose but I'm so excited.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00303-00073935-00074094": "Alexa and I are both so excited.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00304-00074094-00074358": "It's gonna be just so fun to be back there together,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00305-00074358-00074622": "all three of us for the first time since 2019.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00306-00074622-00074739": "I literally can't wait.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00307-00074739-00075072": "It's been like over two and a half years now so it's time.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00308-00075072-00075375": "I'm like feeling really just ready and excited.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00309-00075375-00075567": "I do feel a little anxious about the flight.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00310-00075567-00075753": "For those of you who don't know,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00311-00075753-00076002": "I have like a lot of flight anxiety", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00312-00076002-00076290": "but I feel like I'm a little more prepared", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00313-00076290-00076428": "than I was yesterday", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00314-00076428-00076680": "and I think the nerves will definitely kick in tomorrow", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00315-00076680-00076890": "but like so far I actually feel pretty good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00316-00076890-00077004": "I'm not gonna lie though,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00317-00077004-00077391": "I did consider paying an exorbitant amount of money", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00318-00077391-00077673": "to like upgrade to a first class seat so I could lay down", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00319-00077673-00077778": "but anyway.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00320-00077778-00077982": "Also, we just finished the Junior Bake Off.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00321-00077982-00078114": "I know I was talking about it earlier", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00322-00078114-00078262": "but I have to talk about it again.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00323-00078262-00078363": "It was so good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00324-00078363-00078645": "I literally cried like it was so, so good.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00325-00078645-00078828": "Oh, I could not recommend that show enough", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00326-00078828-00078957": "like so heartwarming.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00327-00078957-00079191": "I laughed, I cried, I yelled at my TV.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00328-00079191-00079302": "It was honestly iconic.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00329-00079302-00079407": "I love it so much.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00330-00079407-00079662": "But yeah, that's gonna do it for today's vlog.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00331-00079662-00079842": "I'm gonna go head off to bed.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00332-00079842-00080130": "I just downloaded like four new books to my Kindle.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00333-00080130-00080289": "I don't know how much reading I'm gonna do", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00334-00080289-00080481": "like when I'm there or on the plane", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00335-00080481-00080730": "'cause it is like a red-eye flight but we'll just see.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00336-00080730-00081090": "We'll see how I feel, see how relaxed I am, et cetera,", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00337-00081090-00081243": "how much I'm able to sleep", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00338-00081243-00081624": "but oh, I'm just so excited that the next vlog you all see", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00339-00081624-00081930": "will be me traveling to England.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00340-00081930-00082013": "I can't wait.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00341-00082013-00082113": "Thanks so much for being here", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00342-00082113-00082326": "and I will see you in the next vlog.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00343-00082326-00082409": "Bye.", "n_O8pKhqjxQ-00344-00082409-00082647": "(calm music)"}}, {"audio_id": "nA7GkSj_GS0", "text": {"nA7GkSj_GS0-00000-00000039-00000504": "Confidence can be an issue for many people and part of the problem is we don't know how", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00001-00000504-00000699": "to build confidence.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00002-00000699-00001221": "In this video, I give you 5 psychological tricks to instantly feel more confident.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00003-00001221-00001358": "1.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00004-00001358-00001752": "Face Your Fears - Often fears to the most crippling factor", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00005-00001752-00002392": "to confidence and our perception of ourselves - By facing fears we feel a sense of control", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00006-00002392-00002964": "and comfort, as we experience what we're afraid of and normally it's rarely as bad as we thought", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00007-00002964-00003307": "it would be - The sense of control helps us instantly", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00008-00003307-00003644": "feel more confident and in control of a given situation", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00009-00003644-00004316": "- To increase safety, FBI agents are taught to move closer to the threat, as it does no", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00010-00004316-00004550": "good to avoid, deny or ignore the fear", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00011-00004550-00004816": "2.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00012-00004816-00005234": "Remove Limiting Beliefs - Our confidence can be directly linked to", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00013-00005234-00005776": "what we believe in ourselves - For example, for many of us when we're children", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00014-00005776-00006260": "we don't have many of the inhibitions and doubts we gain as we grow older and become", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00015-00006260-00006663": "adults - The reason for this is we react to our experiences", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00016-00006663-00007175": "in life and often want to avoid repeating painful experiences, thus feeling a sense", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00017-00007175-00007889": "of incapability when faced with similar circumstances - Our environment can also shape us, but it's", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00018-00007889-00008489": "vital to understand you can change, you can grow and you can learn, so don't limit yourself", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00019-00008489-00008685": "to what you think you know about yourself", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00020-00008685-00008879": "3.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00021-00008879-00009324": "Be Objective - When we remember experiences we've had,", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00022-00009324-00009823": "we often associate strongly with the emotions we feel rather than focusing on the reality", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00023-00009823-00010202": "of what happens - What this means is our perception of that", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00024-00010202-00010711": "particular event is shaped from how we felt, skewing our understanding of what actually", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00025-00010711-00011101": "occurred - However, this memory of events may miss", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00026-00011101-00011657": "critical details or misunderstand the reality of what actually occurred at that time, thus", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00027-00011657-00012110": "losing confidence - So it's important to be as objective as", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00028-00012110-00012623": "possible, as doing so you focus more on the facts and can use that to learn and grow from", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00029-00012623-00012839": "for the next time you're faced with a similar event", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00030-00012839-00013092": "4.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00031-00013092-00013572": "Have an Optimistic Outlook - We often focus in life on what's negative", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00032-00013572-00013954": "as we try to learn where we go wrong and what not to do in the future", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00033-00013954-00014518": "- This was a necessity for us in the early days of man, where we were faced with a situation", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00034-00014518-00014844": "of the wild and had to ensure survival in the wilderness", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00035-00014844-00015422": "- While learning from negative experiences is of value, it can overwhelm us to have a", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00036-00015422-00016000": "negative or cynical outlook in life - Instead, focus on the positive and be more", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00037-00016000-00016545": "optimistic, understanding that we're no longer in the wild and can dream to live life not", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00038-00016545-00016645": "just to survive", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00039-00016645-00016918": "5.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00040-00016918-00017380": "Remove Self Doubt - If you lack self confidence, you will always", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00041-00017380-00017904": "feel like you’re at the mercy of other people - This is because you feel a sense of insecurity", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00042-00017904-00018251": "and don't feel that you're in a position to be considered of value to others", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00043-00018251-00018776": "- Taking on a victim mentality in this way will make you less likely to push through", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00044-00018776-00019311": "obstacles placed in front of you in life - So understand, you're going to have challenges", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00045-00019311-00019912": "in life and it's important not to doubt yourself, instead overcome self doubt, overcome the", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00046-00019912-00020329": "obstacle and grow your confidence", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00047-00020329-00020840": "Thanks for watching, please Like, Share and Subscribe as we help you live life on your", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00048-00020840-00020940": "terms.", "nA7GkSj_GS0-00049-00020940-00021570": "Don't forget to hit the bell icon to ensure YouTube notifies you of the latest uploads."}}, {"audio_id": "nAgITIHc_iU", "text": {"nAgITIHc_iU-00000-00001100-00001800": "McConnell Betrays Trump, Goes Full Democrat As Payoff Corruption Scandal Erupts", "nAgITIHc_iU-00001-00001900-00003200": "President Donald Trump made the repeal and replacement of Obamacare a key part of his presidential campaign, and he had hoped to have a solid plan that works for everyone implemented by now.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00002-00003300-00004300": "Unfortunately for the President – and the general electorate – gridlock and special interests in Congress continue to hamper the efforts to introduce a new bill.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00003-00004400-00005700": "As American voters continue to deal with the economic realities forced on them by Obamacare, Republicans are hoping to open more states eyes by leaning on their collective thirst for funds.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00004-00005800-00007100": "Republican leaders continue to try to get everyone on the same page, and they’re willing to dangle a carrot in front of a number of states to get them on board. Politico has the scoop:.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00005-00007200-00007900": "Leaders are likely to cook up even more deals to entice uncommitted senators.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00006-00008000-00009800": "As conservative health policy expert Chris Jacobs points out at The Federalist, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell still has about $200 billion that he can spend on holdouts without breaking Senate budget rules he’s using to try to pass the legislation.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00007-00009900-00010900": "Federal funding has a way of putting a little pep into the step of uncommitted holdouts, so it’ll be interesting to sit back and see how this plays out.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00008-00011000-00012000": "Among the states that could stand to benefit from the Republicans enhanced efforts is Alaska, and we’re not talking about a small chunk of change.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00009-00012100-00013300": "With $182 billion designated for stabilization efforts in the revised bill, that translates to at least $1.82 billion for Alaska.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00010-00013400-00015200": "While that’s a big pile of cash, Aviva Aron-Dine at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities points out that the state expects to lose $3.1 billion in Medicaid funding between 2020 and 2026 under the Senate bill.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00011-00015300-00016600": "Alaska would also benefit from a provision that would provide a 100 percent federal match for spending on medical assistance by any provider to American Indians enrolled in Medicaid.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00012-00016700-00017500": "In a perfect world, Republicans wouldn’t need to dangle funds around in order to get everyone to hop on board.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00013-00017600-00018700": "Reality tells us a different story, as elected officials will typically toe the party line when not out on the campaign trail trying to drum up votes and cash.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00014-00018800-00019900": "Some may disagree with calling this corruption, but this is exactly the kind of political buyoffs that Trump ran against when he promised to drain the swamp.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00015-00020000-00021800": "This Obamacare repeal and replace is starting to look a lot like 2009’s Democrat Obamacare bill, with bills too long and complicated to read, billions in payoffs to get senators on board, and plunging confidence from the American people.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00016-00021900-00022800": "Their plan is better than Obamacare, but they need to start working together without millions and billions exchanging hands.", "nAgITIHc_iU-00017-00022900-00024500": "Republicans are pulling out all the stops to get more states on board, so maybe there will finally be some movement towards moving the repeal and replacement of Obamacare into the completed tasks box of the Trump administration."}}, {"audio_id": "nAzIoskLJ2g", "text": {"nAzIoskLJ2g-00000-00000053-00000441": "Anybody got J-R's definition of health?", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00001-00000442-00000652": "AUDIENCE: Loving who you are.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00002-00000652-00000796": "Loving who you are.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00003-00000796-00000983": "There she is over there.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00004-00000984-00001304": "I think somebody else had that too, right? Alright.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00005-00001305-00001444": "That's the one I like.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00006-00001476-00001907": "So then as you are loving who you are, then your mental health is included.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00007-00002032-00002183": "Has everybody got that?", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00008-00002183-00002412": "It's automatically included.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00009-00002412-00002602": "You will have mental health", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00010-00002602-00002835": "because you're loving who you are, and that's health,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00011-00002836-00003013": "that's a vibration.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00012-00003013-00003464": "It works on the cell level it works in all the levels into God.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00013-00003941-00004225": "It's perfectly clear to begin with yourself.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00014-00004225-00004497": "First ministry, take care of yourself.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00015-00004670-00004924": "But what happens in that, is that you do that,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00016-00004926-00005210": "it's going to lead to others.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00017-00005211-00005512": "God has a master plan.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00018-00005512-00005875": "\"I will get you to help with others,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00019-00005972-00006480": "but begin with yourself, help yourself 'cause I'm helping you as my other.\"", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00020-00006673-00007150": "And part of that is, that we all have a ministry to the body temple.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00021-00007329-00007581": "And one way I look at that is,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00022-00007582-00007974": "who dwells in your body temple? And consider the Lord does.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00023-00008181-00008494": "That the Lord is incarnate.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00024-00008494-00008735": "That we are all born of the Lord,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00025-00008736-00009002": "so when we breathe in that first breath,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00026-00009177-00009402": "the Lord is with us", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00027-00009402-00009694": "in that breath, and when we breathe out the last breath,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00028-00009694-00010360": "the Lord is with us, the Lord is taking us into another way of seeing who we are.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00029-00010523-00010860": "And sometimes that's a great awakening, a great revelation", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00030-00010981-00011148": "to realize", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00031-00011177-00011354": "we've been in this other dimension all along,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00032-00011354-00011715": "this consciousness of loving, serving, giving, healing,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00033-00011716-00012062": "happiness, peace, understanding.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00034-00012115-00012499": "That these are qualities that we're to share,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00035-00012540-00012826": "and it comes out of a genuine caring.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00036-00012826-00013126": "A caring for self and a caring for God", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00037-00013168-00013393": "in all of its creation.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00038-00013447-00013863": "Then it becomes practical, like where you stand there", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00039-00013863-00014130": "you're called into a caring", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00040-00014130-00014447": "a caring for what's present,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00041-00014606-00014981": "and that could include things that are inanimate.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00042-00015160-00015388": "In other words, the other kingdoms.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00043-00015592-00015719": "Like just", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00044-00015719-00016009": "loving a floor or caring for a floor.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00045-00016009-00016244": "I'll just use that example,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00046-00016340-00016665": "so what's around us in our environment", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00047-00016712-00017129": "extends God's caring, God's loving to us,", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00048-00017334-00017577": "and it's in all things.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00049-00017663-00017827": "But we can appreciate", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00050-00017904-00018231": "whatever that is, as a state of beauty, as a state of", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00051-00018231-00018489": "amazing creation", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00052-00018489-00018658": "that's in all things.", "nAzIoskLJ2g-00053-00018772-00018905": "Baruch Bashan."}}, {"audio_id": "nAOlWU9tLEQ", "text": {"nAOlWU9tLEQ-00000-00000000-00000274": "Congratulations to Helm Egypt from Egypt.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00001-00000274-00000942": "Helm, which means “Dream” in English, is a non-profit organization based in Cairo, Egypt.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00002-00000942-00001566": "In 2015, Helm developed a mobile phone application and website called “Entaleq”.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00003-00001566-00002330": "Both display the accessibility of over 1,000 venues across Egypt through crowd-sourced reviews.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00004-00002330-00002922": "(applause)", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00005-00002922-00003306": "My name is Amena El-Saie and I'm from Egypt, ...", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00006-00003306-00003570": "... and I'm the CEO of Helm Foundation.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00007-00003570-00003846": "It has been a great honour to be here.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00008-00003846-00004242": "It was truly an incredible experience, it's the second year that ...", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00009-00004242-00004502": "... we win in the Zero Project ...", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00010-00004502-00004930": "... and just the energy in the place, the love in the air ...", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00011-00004930-00005214": "... everybody's supportive, everybody wants to share information.", "nAOlWU9tLEQ-00012-00005214-00005390": "It's just incredible."}}, {"audio_id": "nB8zJHxVF88", "text": {"nB8zJHxVF88-00000-00016900-00017190": "Note: Actual count is 23,not 22."}}, {"audio_id": "nBLZGY0Qxw4", "text": {"nBLZGY0Qxw4-00000-00000476-00001003": "This is the nikon D200 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"nBLZGY0Qxw4-00023-00008527-00008830": "fit it into the front of the tripod", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00024-00008830-00008993": "release the catch", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00025-00008993-00009272": "so that it locks camera in position", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00026-00009272-00009748": "That's camera steady in position but if you flick the locking pin down, it's completely", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00027-00009748-00009877": "secure", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00028-00009877-00010264": "and the camera is ready to use", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00029-00010264-00010523": "To take the camera off the tripod", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00030-00010523-00010802": "flick the locking pin to the right", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00031-00010802-00011075": "hold the camera", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00032-00011075-00011220": "disconnect the lever", "nBLZGY0Qxw4-00033-00011220-00011287": "and the camera comes off."}}, {"audio_id": "nBNt9jKirNg", "text": {"nBNt9jKirNg-00000-00000035-00000356": "- My research is focused primarily on the effects", "nBNt9jKirNg-00001-00000356-00000643": "of chronic disease and treatments on bone tissue quality", "nBNt9jKirNg-00002-00000643-00000753": "and mechanics.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00003-00000753-00000897": "One of the most exciting parts", "nBNt9jKirNg-00004-00000897-00001176": "of MD/PHD program is being able to navigate", "nBNt9jKirNg-00005-00001176-00001366": "between the engineering and the clinic.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00006-00001366-00001601": "And then finding ways to merge them together.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00007-00001601-00001889": "So my main research mentor is an expert", "nBNt9jKirNg-00008-00001889-00002111": "in bio-mechanics and then Dr. Moe", "nBNt9jKirNg-00009-00002111-00002388": "is one of my clinical mentors who's an expert", "nBNt9jKirNg-00010-00002388-00002471": "in Nephrology", "nBNt9jKirNg-00011-00002471-00002721": "and chronic kidney disease, marrow and bone disorder.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00012-00002721-00002975": "One of the things that happens to people with kidney disease", "nBNt9jKirNg-00013-00002975-00003360": "is they have a much higher risk of breaking their bones.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00014-00003360-00003672": "So unlike traditional osteoporosis,", "nBNt9jKirNg-00015-00003672-00003802": "that everyone has heard about,", "nBNt9jKirNg-00016-00003802-00004027": "with people falling and breaking their hip.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00017-00004027-00004388": "Patient's who have kidney disease actually get breakage", "nBNt9jKirNg-00018-00004388-00004579": "in a different compartment of the bones.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00019-00004579-00004795": "They break in what's called the cortex.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00020-00004795-00005054": "Which is the outer part of bone versus the inner part", "nBNt9jKirNg-00021-00005054-00005371": "of bone which is more cancellous or trabecular bone.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00022-00005371-00005626": "And what's interesting is that means that there is", "nBNt9jKirNg-00023-00005626-00005966": "something biologically different about the two compartments.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00024-00005966-00006276": "What J.D.'s doing is actually focusing in on some", "nBNt9jKirNg-00025-00006276-00006581": "of the nuances of the bio-mechanics", "nBNt9jKirNg-00026-00006581-00006906": "that affect that outer compartment of bone.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00027-00006906-00007142": "Part of that relationship involves mentoring meetings", "nBNt9jKirNg-00028-00007142-00007373": "that we have, roughly every month.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00029-00007373-00007517": "And those are a great opportunity", "nBNt9jKirNg-00030-00007517-00007801": "to bring together, the engineering and mechanics", "nBNt9jKirNg-00031-00007801-00007934": "that we're doing in the laboratory", "nBNt9jKirNg-00032-00007934-00008229": "and to see how those clinical endpoints are changing,", "nBNt9jKirNg-00033-00008229-00008443": "to hear about what goes on in the clinic.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00034-00008443-00008615": "I believe very strongly in mentoring.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00035-00008615-00008895": "I have mentored many, many people over the years.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00036-00008895-00009039": "And it actually is, I would say,", "nBNt9jKirNg-00037-00009039-00009179": "the favorite part of my job.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00038-00009179-00009421": "Smart people that come in like, J.D.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00039-00009421-00009725": "often raise questions that you go, I should've thought", "nBNt9jKirNg-00040-00009725-00009808": "of that.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00041-00009808-00009988": "Because, they come in with a fresh idea", "nBNt9jKirNg-00042-00009988-00010297": "and I also do a lot of work with people at Purdue", "nBNt9jKirNg-00043-00010297-00010443": "both in the food and nutrition", "nBNt9jKirNg-00044-00010443-00010630": "as well as the bio-engineering", "nBNt9jKirNg-00045-00010630-00010766": "and in the diabetes center.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00046-00010766-00010916": "Because, coming at it", "nBNt9jKirNg-00047-00010916-00011147": "from an analytical approach, engineering", "nBNt9jKirNg-00048-00011147-00011398": "or a strict nutrition approach", "nBNt9jKirNg-00049-00011398-00011550": "is different than maybe the way", "nBNt9jKirNg-00050-00011550-00011739": "that we deal with it in the medical school.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00051-00011739-00012055": "And that collaboration with different disciplines", "nBNt9jKirNg-00052-00012055-00012332": "I think just improves science 100%.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00053-00012332-00012593": "As a physician scientist, I think I would definitely", "nBNt9jKirNg-00054-00012593-00012883": "want to maintain a foot in both the clinic and the research.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00055-00012883-00012978": "From what I've experienced", "nBNt9jKirNg-00056-00012978-00013288": "so far, research advancements should be based", "nBNt9jKirNg-00057-00013288-00013515": "on clinical observations and findings", "nBNt9jKirNg-00058-00013515-00013750": "in order to guide impactful research.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00059-00013750-00013972": "And I also think that those findings should be translated", "nBNt9jKirNg-00060-00013972-00014169": "back into the clinic and used", "nBNt9jKirNg-00061-00014169-00014441": "to guide either future therapies", "nBNt9jKirNg-00062-00014441-00014678": "or our general patient practice.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00063-00014678-00014950": "And so being at the intersection between those two worlds,", "nBNt9jKirNg-00064-00014950-00015330": "I think will allow for stronger advancements to be made", "nBNt9jKirNg-00065-00015330-00015641": "and to help research tackle the important questions.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00066-00015641-00015893": "And to really try to make a difference.", "nBNt9jKirNg-00067-00015893-00016151": "(upbeat music)"}}, {"audio_id": "nCqBE-NX594", "text": {"nCqBE-NX594-00000-00000320-00000420": ">> Welcome everyone.", "nCqBE-NX594-00001-00000420-00000617": "I am Michelle Pacansky-Brock.", "nCqBE-NX594-00002-00000617-00000955": "I am faculty mentor for online teaching and learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00003-00000965-00001608": "I work for the California Community Colleges for CVC and @ONE,", "nCqBE-NX594-00004-00001608-00002170": "and we are a statewide initiative funded by our chancellor's office to provide access,", "nCqBE-NX594-00005-00002197-00002738": "to increase access to high quality online education for our students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00006-00002738-00003262": "And this is one session in a broader series about humanized online teaching", "nCqBE-NX594-00007-00003262-00003604": "and learning called Fall into Humanized Online Teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00008-00003604-00003827": "And our focus is on equity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00009-00003827-00004392": "We're thinking about humanizing offers as a pathway to educational equity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00010-00004392-00004867": "Today's session is titled Being a Warm Demander: Challenging Students", "nCqBE-NX594-00011-00004867-00005288": "with Relationship-Rich Teaching & Wise Feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00012-00005488-00006018": "And our agenda for today, we're going to get started with a warmup like we have", "nCqBE-NX594-00013-00006018-00006389": "in previous sessions about memorable educators.", "nCqBE-NX594-00014-00006389-00006871": "And then we'll move on to the lean in section of the workshop today,", "nCqBE-NX594-00015-00006871-00007168": "which is the presentation on being a warm demander.", "nCqBE-NX594-00016-00007168-00007753": "You're also going to learn about wise feedback and growth mindset as well.", "nCqBE-NX594-00017-00007753-00008123": "And then for the engage portion, you'll be doing some practice.", "nCqBE-NX594-00018-00008123-00008718": "It'll be a quiet work time this time, you won't be using a particular technology, or tool,", "nCqBE-NX594-00019-00008718-00009143": "or building something, we're working on our teaching practice today,", "nCqBE-NX594-00020-00009160-00009419": "working on humanizing our feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00021-00009441-00010018": "So you'll be applying what you learn from the lean in section today.", "nCqBE-NX594-00022-00010018-00010547": "And then as always for the last section of our time together, we'll open it up for discussion", "nCqBE-NX594-00023-00010547-00010957": "and I look forward to that part always.", "nCqBE-NX594-00024-00011106-00012387": "So for our warmup today, I would like you to take a moment to reflect on your life and think", "nCqBE-NX594-00025-00012436-00012797": "about all the teachers, all the educators you had.", "nCqBE-NX594-00026-00012826-00013307": "And I want you to pick one memorable educator.", "nCqBE-NX594-00027-00013334-00013590": "Let me give you a minute to think about that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00028-00015424-00016335": "And as you settle on one memorable educator, the next thing I want you to do is to write", "nCqBE-NX594-00029-00016335-00016644": "down two words that describe that person.", "nCqBE-NX594-00030-00016670-00017262": "You can jot that down on a piece of paper, on your phone anything available to you right now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00031-00018317-00018749": "And now that you have those two words, here's what we're going to do.", "nCqBE-NX594-00032-00018749-00019142": "We're going to do a Mentimeter activity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00033-00019171-00019727": "This is maze oops, maze use -- maze I add users last time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00034-00019727-00019917": "So I thought we'd extend it.", "nCqBE-NX594-00035-00019941-00020258": "Helen, do you have the link for that, that you can put in the chat?", "nCqBE-NX594-00036-00020420-00020527": "Thank you so much.", "nCqBE-NX594-00037-00020527-00021061": "You can either click on that link or if you do have a phone nearby, you can scan that QR code", "nCqBE-NX594-00038-00021061-00021412": "that you see on the screen and it'll open instantly on your phone.", "nCqBE-NX594-00039-00021559-00022149": "And we want you to take those two words and actually put them into the Mentimeter activity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00040-00022224-00022639": "Okay. So if you put them in the chat, cool.", "nCqBE-NX594-00041-00022639-00023070": "I want you to also put the two words into the Mentimeter activity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00042-00023070-00023616": "So go to the link that Helen put in the chat and Helen just did it again.", "nCqBE-NX594-00043-00023616-00023680": "Thank you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00044-00023712-00024016": "Or scan that QR code on the screen.", "nCqBE-NX594-00045-00024016-00024324": "I'm going to give you a little bit of time to do this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00046-00024324-00024597": "You'll be prompted to enter one word and then the next word.", "nCqBE-NX594-00047-00026091-00027106": "I'm going to go take a look at our results with you and see what's come out here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00048-00027190-00027725": "So the words that appear bigger are words that have been listed more frequently.", "nCqBE-NX594-00049-00027734-00027927": "That's how word clouds work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00050-00027943-00028540": "So I'm going to read some of those words that I can read because I can't read the small ones.", "nCqBE-NX594-00051-00028622-00029049": "We see the word caring and kind seem to be pretty consistent,", "nCqBE-NX594-00052-00029049-00029648": "even as more words are coming in, encouraging and passionate, supportive.", "nCqBE-NX594-00053-00029708-00029987": "So those are our big winners.", "nCqBE-NX594-00054-00030362-00030843": "I'll let that just kind of evolve for a couple more seconds here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00055-00030843-00031493": "I want you to reflect on your memories of those educators and on these words,", "nCqBE-NX594-00056-00031527-00031871": "and I want you to also be thinking about the kind of educator you want to be", "nCqBE-NX594-00057-00031871-00032261": "for your students, and how you want to be remembered in the future", "nCqBE-NX594-00058-00032261-00032762": "as your students leave your class and continue on with their lives.", "nCqBE-NX594-00059-00032869-00033932": "And I also want us to think about some of the, I'm going to use the word stereotypes out there", "nCqBE-NX594-00060-00033932-00034326": "about professors that I think can really kind of play", "nCqBE-NX594-00061-00034326-00034792": "with the kind of professor that we want to be.", "nCqBE-NX594-00062-00034792-00035364": "And there are these social constructions out there about what it means to be a professor", "nCqBE-NX594-00063-00035364-00035700": "that come out through the movies that come out in different ways.", "nCqBE-NX594-00064-00035709-00036167": "Jessamyn Neuhaus does work on this, and she talks about it as the super teacher myth.", "nCqBE-NX594-00065-00036167-00037008": "She talks about that super teacher professor as this person who is almost always male,", "nCqBE-NX594-00066-00037026-00038117": "almost always white and has this almost always cisgender, almost always able-bodied.", "nCqBE-NX594-00067-00038117-00038670": "I could keep going and going and going on that, but has this also mystical way of just kind", "nCqBE-NX594-00068-00038670-00038972": "of having learning happen through osmosis, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00069-00038978-00039354": "The professor has so much charisma and just has to kind of stand", "nCqBE-NX594-00070-00039354-00039530": "up there and speak and everybody learns.", "nCqBE-NX594-00071-00039530-00040237": "And that's something that kind of, I keep saying plays with us.", "nCqBE-NX594-00072-00040237-00040689": "And I think it's something that we have to be aware of and be conscious of and deconstruct,", "nCqBE-NX594-00073-00040689-00041173": "and really try to stay true to the kind of educator that we want to be.", "nCqBE-NX594-00074-00041216-00041457": "And by reflecting on our past experiences,", "nCqBE-NX594-00075-00041457-00041826": "sometimes that's a really good way to kind of anchor us in reality.", "nCqBE-NX594-00076-00041945-00042658": "So with that said, we want to get those stereotypes out of our mind and focus", "nCqBE-NX594-00077-00042658-00043206": "on what we know is important in teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00078-00043206-00043454": "And I want to take that warm up.", "nCqBE-NX594-00079-00043454-00043780": "I want you to take those memories and really keep them", "nCqBE-NX594-00080-00043780-00044015": "at the heart of what we're doing here today.", "nCqBE-NX594-00081-00044015-00044236": "That was not scripted.", "nCqBE-NX594-00082-00044236-00044566": "I didn't know what words were going to come up, but I could have put money on it", "nCqBE-NX594-00083-00044566-00044950": "because those are the words that always come up folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00084-00044960-00045686": "And research shows that relationships, human connections are what matters in college.", "nCqBE-NX594-00085-00045747-00045939": "And there's a lot of research around this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00086-00045939-00046355": "There is a new book that recently came out called Relationship Rich Teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00087-00046355-00046644": "And it's nothing earth shattering.", "nCqBE-NX594-00088-00046644-00047104": "But again, the finding is, is that relationships are not only important to everyone,", "nCqBE-NX594-00089-00047104-00047664": "but they're more important to first generation students and low income students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00090-00047664-00048387": "I want to start this presentation this morning by acknowledging the work of Sara Goldrick-Rab", "nCqBE-NX594-00091-00048387-00048975": "and Jesse Stommel who I learn a lot from, who I continue to learn a lot from who are very vocal,", "nCqBE-NX594-00092-00048975-00049386": "very public in about talking about their own teaching and writing", "nCqBE-NX594-00093-00049386-00049580": "about their own teaching philosophies.", "nCqBE-NX594-00094-00049580-00049847": "And together they have written this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00095-00049872-00050151": "They say, \"We need to design our pedagogical approaches", "nCqBE-NX594-00096-00050151-00050514": "for the students we have not the students we wish we had.", "nCqBE-NX594-00097-00050514-00050944": "This requires approaches that are responsive, inclusive,", "nCqBE-NX594-00098-00050973-00051280": "adaptive, challenging, and compassionate.", "nCqBE-NX594-00099-00051315-00051758": "This is not a theoretical exercise, it's a practical one.\"", "nCqBE-NX594-00100-00051758-00052303": "And this statement to me captures the essence of the systemic problem that we have", "nCqBE-NX594-00101-00052303-00052871": "in higher education that needs to be front and center in our professional development,", "nCqBE-NX594-00102-00052871-00053204": "our faculty development, our training, whatever word it is", "nCqBE-NX594-00103-00053204-00053600": "that we describe what we're doing right now about teaching and learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00104-00053611-00053811": "Whether it's face to face or online.", "nCqBE-NX594-00105-00053874-00054250": "We are not here to change who our students are.", "nCqBE-NX594-00106-00054302-00054703": "We are here to support the students that we have.", "nCqBE-NX594-00107-00054716-00055135": "We know that COVID has threatened the college goals of students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00108-00055181-00055556": "And we also know that more students of color and low income students,", "nCqBE-NX594-00109-00055556-00056000": "and first gen students have left college since 2020.", "nCqBE-NX594-00110-00056000-00056522": "I really see this as a moment for us to reset ourselves.", "nCqBE-NX594-00111-00056535-00057058": "And I know that you're thinking how much more can we reset, but maybe it's a reset", "nCqBE-NX594-00112-00057058-00057389": "of how we think about our students that we need right now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00113-00057389-00057894": "And I'm generalizing, and I acknowledge that all of you have chosen to be here today", "nCqBE-NX594-00114-00057894-00058081": "because you are committed to this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00115-00058125-00058459": "So I may be preaching to those who don't really need to hear this,", "nCqBE-NX594-00116-00058459-00058995": "but I'm going to say it anyway, because I'm hoping more people will watch this recording.", "nCqBE-NX594-00117-00058995-00059372": "So we want to really dig deep and imagine the role", "nCqBE-NX594-00118-00059372-00059621": "that we want to play in our students' lives.", "nCqBE-NX594-00119-00059621-00060069": "Imagine the opportunity we have to be remembered as that person.", "nCqBE-NX594-00120-00060116-00060799": "That person who gave me a boost, that person who gave me a chance, that person who enabled me", "nCqBE-NX594-00121-00060804-00061160": "to be who I could be, who I knew I could be.", "nCqBE-NX594-00122-00061194-00061291": "That could be you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00123-00061291-00061730": "Every day we have that opportunity and that's an amazing opportunity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00124-00061730-00062340": "And as we think about that quote by Jesse Stommel and Sara Goldrick-Rab,", "nCqBE-NX594-00125-00062391-00062702": "we need to consider in the context of the knowledge that we have", "nCqBE-NX594-00126-00062702-00063122": "about the students that we serve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00127-00063182-00063856": "And a survey conducted by the Hope Center, which is where Sarah leads the Hope Center.", "nCqBE-NX594-00128-00063856-00064459": "In 2019, a study of 40,000 California Community College students conducted", "nCqBE-NX594-00129-00064459-00065128": "by the Hope Center found that 7 out of 10 students experienced both food", "nCqBE-NX594-00130-00065128-00065552": "and housing insecurity or homelessness in the past year.", "nCqBE-NX594-00131-00065575-00066327": "And 52%, which is one 1 out of every 2 students said they either couldn't afford", "nCqBE-NX594-00132-00066327-00067083": "to eat balanced meals or worried that their food would run out before they had money to buy more.", "nCqBE-NX594-00133-00067165-00067668": "Instability of our students' basic needs is not a result of COVID.", "nCqBE-NX594-00134-00067757-00068509": "Yes, COVID has heightened it, it's made it worse, but it's not a new situation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00135-00068509-00068726": "It's not a new problem.", "nCqBE-NX594-00136-00068726-00069455": "And the students who are most likely to experience basic needs threats are listed here", "nCqBE-NX594-00137-00069455-00070217": "on the slide, are transgender, bisexual, lesbian, and gay students, African American", "nCqBE-NX594-00138-00070217-00070874": "or Black, American Indian, Alaskan Native, or students who are older over age 21.", "nCqBE-NX594-00139-00070883-00071414": "Have been in foster care, served in the military, formerly incarcerated, have ADHD.", "nCqBE-NX594-00140-00071414-00071873": "And I want to acknowledge that identities intersect.", "nCqBE-NX594-00141-00071889-00072441": "So it's very likely for students to identify with more than one bullet on the screen here,", "nCqBE-NX594-00142-00072441-00072784": "which increases their basic needs threats even more.", "nCqBE-NX594-00143-00072863-00073214": "And we know from past sessions that we've had together, that those threats", "nCqBE-NX594-00144-00073214-00073518": "to basic needs affect the way people learn, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00145-00073518-00074018": "Because when our needs, when our safety is threatened, we aren't capable.", "nCqBE-NX594-00146-00074018-00074482": "Humans aren't capable of moving into cognition and learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00147-00074482-00074915": "It disrupts that emotional state that is the ground floor of learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00148-00074969-00075463": "So when we're presented with opportunities to engage in professional development,", "nCqBE-NX594-00149-00075463-00075977": "faculty development, training, certification, and I know you've all had plenty", "nCqBE-NX594-00150-00075977-00076434": "of these opportunities lately, all of these things need to be set within the context", "nCqBE-NX594-00151-00076434-00076690": "of who the students are that we're serving.", "nCqBE-NX594-00152-00076704-00077296": "And when we think about things like course design, educational technologies,", "nCqBE-NX594-00153-00077312-00077968": "picking those technologies, assessment, how we assess our students, how we grade our students", "nCqBE-NX594-00154-00077998-00078394": "and things like online proctoring, which is an educational technology.", "nCqBE-NX594-00155-00078394-00078892": "They too need to be critically examined and looked", "nCqBE-NX594-00156-00078892-00079158": "at through the lenses of the students we serve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00157-00079163-00079417": "That's part of equity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00158-00079421-00079742": "We know students who feel valued and respected", "nCqBE-NX594-00159-00079742-00080119": "for their authentic selves are students that stick around.", "nCqBE-NX594-00160-00080128-00080518": "Humans want to say where they belong.", "nCqBE-NX594-00161-00080667-00081043": "Students who feel like they need to change who they are to fit", "nCqBE-NX594-00162-00081043-00081365": "in are students who won't stick around.", "nCqBE-NX594-00163-00081397-00081946": "Not belonging is a stressful, painful, and toxic experience for a human.", "nCqBE-NX594-00164-00081946-00082546": "We consider these ideas now for many weeks of part of this series and we're stressing", "nCqBE-NX594-00165-00082568-00082915": "that belonging can be fostered in online classes.", "nCqBE-NX594-00166-00082915-00083033": "And that's our goal.", "nCqBE-NX594-00167-00083077-00083508": "We've been looking at our courses as an unfolding experience over time", "nCqBE-NX594-00168-00083508-00084046": "and thought mindfully about how online learning has the potential to strip", "nCqBE-NX594-00169-00084046-00084518": "out the human connections that are so vital to serving our students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00170-00084518-00084939": "So our goal is to intentionally build those connections.", "nCqBE-NX594-00171-00085049-00085439": "We've discussed the first two weeks of an online class as a high opportunity zone.", "nCqBE-NX594-00172-00085439-00086179": "And we focused on creating a liquid syllabus, a humanized course card, a humanized homepage,", "nCqBE-NX594-00173-00086229-00086409": "and a getting to know you survey.", "nCqBE-NX594-00174-00086446-00087295": "And today we're shifting gears a little bit to focus less on creating something tangible", "nCqBE-NX594-00175-00087304-00087686": "that you can put in your class and focusing more in the art", "nCqBE-NX594-00176-00087686-00088003": "of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy.", "nCqBE-NX594-00177-00088158-00088384": "These are words that get used a lot.", "nCqBE-NX594-00178-00088414-00088934": "And so I want to spend just a moment to unpack them a little bit.", "nCqBE-NX594-00179-00088952-00089370": "They're often used interchangeably, but there are difference between them.", "nCqBE-NX594-00180-00089370-00089794": "And if we look at the work of Gloria Ladson-Billings and Geneva Gay scholars,", "nCqBE-NX594-00181-00089794-00090288": "amazing teachers, here's what we learn from their work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00182-00090304-00090678": "Culturally relevant teaching recognizes a student's past, present,", "nCqBE-NX594-00183-00090678-00090918": "and future as the context of their learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00184-00090939-00091528": "It focuses on what improves the lives of the students, their families,", "nCqBE-NX594-00185-00091528-00091757": "and the communities that we serve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00186-00092051-00092630": "Cultural responsive teaching uses the cultural knowledge, prior experiences,", "nCqBE-NX594-00187-00092630-00093170": "and frames of reference, and performance styles of ethnically diverse students", "nCqBE-NX594-00188-00093170-00093527": "to make learning more relevant and effective for them.", "nCqBE-NX594-00189-00093545-00094218": "It is validating, multidimensional, empowering, transformative, and emancipatory.", "nCqBE-NX594-00190-00094243-00094890": "To look at it from another angle, culturally relevant teaching is more about how you think", "nCqBE-NX594-00191-00094907-00095382": "about your students and culturally responsive teaching is more", "nCqBE-NX594-00192-00095382-00095616": "about what you do with your students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00193-00095670-00095845": "And both of these are critical.", "nCqBE-NX594-00194-00095902-00096483": "Both of these are critical mindsets, I should say skills to bring into,", "nCqBE-NX594-00195-00096483-00096792": "to foster in our teaching and ourselves as teachers.", "nCqBE-NX594-00196-00096878-00097337": "So being culturally relevant means being intentionally mindful", "nCqBE-NX594-00197-00097337-00097522": "of our students past experiences, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00198-00097522-00097674": "Knowing them as real people.", "nCqBE-NX594-00199-00097674-00097993": "And we focused on our getting to know you survey last week", "nCqBE-NX594-00200-00097993-00098190": "and understanding where they're headed in life.", "nCqBE-NX594-00201-00098190-00098790": "And often there's a big disconnect between the reality of college professors,", "nCqBE-NX594-00202-00098790-00099432": "past educational experiences and the past realities of our students in education.", "nCqBE-NX594-00203-00099472-00099737": "And I include myself in this statement.", "nCqBE-NX594-00204-00099737-00100242": "This is very true for me, my socioeconomic status and the color of my skin", "nCqBE-NX594-00205-00100242-00100872": "and other privileges have granted me privileges that have sipped into my classroom experiences", "nCqBE-NX594-00206-00100872-00101124": "as a kindergartener, a first grader, a second grader,", "nCqBE-NX594-00207-00101124-00101583": "et cetera and I never recognized this until quite recently.", "nCqBE-NX594-00208-00101633-00102107": "This quote from Zaretta Hammond's book, Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain,", "nCqBE-NX594-00209-00102107-00102669": "a book I highly recommend says, \"Classroom studies document the fact", "nCqBE-NX594-00210-00102669-00102926": "that underserved English learners, poor students,", "nCqBE-NX594-00211-00102926-00103241": "and students of color routinely receive less instruction", "nCqBE-NX594-00212-00103241-00103660": "and higher order skills development than any other students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00213-00103824-00104516": "This denies students the opportunity to engage in what neuroscientists call productive struggle", "nCqBE-NX594-00214-00104550-00104846": "that actually grows our brain power.", "nCqBE-NX594-00215-00104863-00105248": "As a result, a disproportionate number of culturally", "nCqBE-NX594-00216-00105248-00105730": "and linguistically diverse students are dependent learners.\"", "nCqBE-NX594-00217-00105751-00106232": "Now I emphasize the words productive struggle and dependent learners here,", "nCqBE-NX594-00218-00106287-00106780": "because they're especially important for our workshop topic today.", "nCqBE-NX594-00219-00106796-00107210": "All of us have dependent and independent learners in our class.", "nCqBE-NX594-00220-00107219-00107629": "We need to know this and carry this [audio cuts out] with us into our teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00221-00107642-00108340": "Every human begins as a dependent learner and it's through productive, cognitive struggle", "nCqBE-NX594-00222-00108384-00108856": "that a person develops into an independent learner and students", "nCqBE-NX594-00223-00108856-00109552": "who are poor English learners and or people of color are less likely to have had the privilege", "nCqBE-NX594-00224-00109557-00110094": "to be challenged in their educational experiences through productive struggle.", "nCqBE-NX594-00225-00110181-00111070": "And this isn't a result of systemic racism in our country, this is part of unconscious bias.", "nCqBE-NX594-00226-00111205-00111621": "That means they're more likely to be dependent learners.", "nCqBE-NX594-00227-00111709-00112071": "What you see here is a continuum with dependent learner on one end", "nCqBE-NX594-00228-00112071-00112379": "and independent learner on the other end.", "nCqBE-NX594-00229-00112379-00112851": "Some characteristics we're likely to see independent learners are,", "nCqBE-NX594-00230-00112878-00113179": "uncertainty about how to tackle a new task.", "nCqBE-NX594-00231-00113287-00113746": "They need scaffolding to complete tasks and will sit passively and wait", "nCqBE-NX594-00232-00113746-00113984": "if stuck until the teacher intervenes.", "nCqBE-NX594-00233-00114035-00114576": "On the independent learner end, we see very different characteristics,", "nCqBE-NX594-00234-00114598-00115046": "independent learners possess cognitive strategies for getting unstuck.", "nCqBE-NX594-00235-00115108-00115517": "They can attempt new tasks without the need for scaffolds.", "nCqBE-NX594-00236-00115526-00115931": "And they've learned how to retrieve information from their long-term memory.", "nCqBE-NX594-00237-00115931-00116056": "That is a skill.", "nCqBE-NX594-00238-00116084-00116646": "That is a skill that has to be practiced to be able to master it, all of these are.", "nCqBE-NX594-00239-00116689-00117549": "Now warm demander pedagogy is a culturally responsive teaching approach", "nCqBE-NX594-00240-00117549-00117996": "that creates opportunities for students to engage in productive struggle", "nCqBE-NX594-00241-00118080-00118308": "through engaging in challenging tasks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00242-00118331-00118821": "It helps the student develop from a dependent into an independent learner.", "nCqBE-NX594-00243-00118834-00119795": "And warm demander pedagogy is challenging for students, but it doesn't start with challenge.", "nCqBE-NX594-00244-00119795-00119973": "It starts with care.", "nCqBE-NX594-00245-00120013-00120813": "It's through the blend of care and challenge or care and push that warm demander pedagogy works.", "nCqBE-NX594-00246-00120896-00121543": "It starts with unhinging the distrust that many of our students particularly our black students", "nCqBE-NX594-00247-00121543-00121899": "and other students of color bring with them into college.", "nCqBE-NX594-00248-00121936-00122515": "As Luke Wood explains, black people particularly black males grow up in the United States", "nCqBE-NX594-00249-00122531-00123014": "in a shadow of distrust, disdain, and disregard.", "nCqBE-NX594-00250-00123014-00123279": "And we have the opportunity to dismantle", "nCqBE-NX594-00251-00123321-00123665": "that through relationship anchored in validation and care.", "nCqBE-NX594-00252-00123688-00123903": "The quote here from Drs.", "nCqBE-NX594-00253-00123903-00124358": "Wood and Harris says, \"Students who often feel invisible and unimportant,", "nCqBE-NX594-00254-00124389-00124747": "they need to be seen and valued by educators.\"", "nCqBE-NX594-00255-00124889-00125140": "We focused a lot on building trust, right,", "nCqBE-NX594-00256-00125181-00125626": "in previous sessions together, trust is our foundation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00257-00125658-00125951": "It's the foundation of culturally responsive pedagogy.", "nCqBE-NX594-00258-00125969-00126208": "It can't just be washed over.", "nCqBE-NX594-00259-00126208-00126367": "We can't just say it and move on.", "nCqBE-NX594-00260-00126367-00126561": "We have to really think about what that means.", "nCqBE-NX594-00261-00126561-00126766": "And we've been doing that for weeks now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00262-00126898-00127164": "It has to be in place before we move on.", "nCqBE-NX594-00263-00127180-00127827": "It's the foundation that gives us the opportunity as teachers to build relationships", "nCqBE-NX594-00264-00127827-00128169": "with our students and hold them to high standards.", "nCqBE-NX594-00265-00128221-00128717": "Once a person knows you care about them and that you believe in their abilities,", "nCqBE-NX594-00266-00128717-00129348": "they are more likely to lean in and challenge themselves, push themselves to do things", "nCqBE-NX594-00267-00129348-00129632": "that maybe initially they weren't sure they were capable of.", "nCqBE-NX594-00268-00129642-00130337": "That is how we create an environment for students, all students to flourish", "nCqBE-NX594-00269-00130368-00130692": "and reach their full intellectual potential.", "nCqBE-NX594-00270-00130714-00131278": "In a 1975 study, Judith Kleinfeld found two characteristics", "nCqBE-NX594-00271-00131278-00131728": "that distinguished effective teachers from ineffective teachers of indigenous students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00272-00131728-00132313": "She did this work in Alaska, and this is her work that led to the term warm demander.", "nCqBE-NX594-00273-00132341-00133093": "And these two competencies are the ability to create a climate of emotional warmth", "nCqBE-NX594-00274-00133136-00133558": "that dissipates students' fears and fulfills their expectations", "nCqBE-NX594-00275-00133558-00133822": "of highly personalized relationships.", "nCqBE-NX594-00276-00133858-00134478": "And two, the ability to express concern for students, not passive sympathy,", "nCqBE-NX594-00277-00134498-00135406": "but by demanding a high quality of, I thought I read that wrong of academic work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00278-00135406-00135566": "Sorry, folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00279-00135574-00136118": "Yeah. So these two things to keep in mind, again, starting with trust and really breaking", "nCqBE-NX594-00280-00136118-00136911": "up those angst, those fears, those threats that we've been talking about for weeks now", "nCqBE-NX594-00281-00136911-00137166": "and really demanding high quality work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00282-00137166-00137569": "A couple other characteristics of warm demander pedagogy from the work", "nCqBE-NX594-00283-00137569-00138158": "of Kleinfeld expresses personal warmth versus impersonal professionalism.", "nCqBE-NX594-00284-00138225-00138372": "Think about that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00285-00138383-00139019": "When we are professional, we are not exuding personal warmth.", "nCqBE-NX594-00286-00139255-00139803": "We can be professional and warm and caring and kind at the same time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00287-00139841-00140067": "We can do that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00288-00140067-00140622": "Shows personal regard for students, prioritizes building rapport and trust,", "nCqBE-NX594-00289-00140622-00141392": "earns the right to demand engagement and effort, clearly communicates high standards", "nCqBE-NX594-00290-00141392-00142080": "and scaffolds learning, encourages and celebrates productive struggle.", "nCqBE-NX594-00291-00142108-00142360": "Maybe those are some things that are resonating with you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00292-00142477-00142945": "Maybe those are some things that you've always known, but you've never felt validated enough", "nCqBE-NX594-00293-00142963-00143180": "to really bring into the center of your teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00294-00143184-00143487": "I want you to know that, and I want you to feel validated.", "nCqBE-NX594-00295-00143678-00143869": "Start with trust.", "nCqBE-NX594-00296-00143917-00144514": "Then we bring in the relationship and then we bring in the challenge.", "nCqBE-NX594-00297-00144555-00144997": "Okay. We're going to do a check-in here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00298-00144997-00145477": "I have actually a poll for you, a little check-in that I'm going to launch.", "nCqBE-NX594-00299-00145477-00145861": "And I just have a couple of questions I want you to respond to.", "nCqBE-NX594-00300-00145994-00146457": "Should be seeing two questions on your screen now, I invite you to answer them.", "nCqBE-NX594-00301-00150356-00150533": "Still see those numbers going up.", "nCqBE-NX594-00302-00150533-00150941": "I can see the responses coming in.", "nCqBE-NX594-00303-00151037-00151341": "So when it starts slowing down, I'll let you know.", "nCqBE-NX594-00304-00152301-00152797": "Okay. We are now slowing down.", "nCqBE-NX594-00305-00153276-00153486": "And give you about 10 more seconds.", "nCqBE-NX594-00306-00154107-00154604": "Five, 4, 3, 2, 1.", "nCqBE-NX594-00307-00154604-00155103": "I'm going to end the poll and share the results with you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00308-00155165-00155342": "So let's take a look at those.", "nCqBE-NX594-00309-00155396-00156024": "Which of the following is not a characteristic of a warm demander?", "nCqBE-NX594-00310-00156072-00156584": "The correct answer there is impersonal professionalism.", "nCqBE-NX594-00311-00156584-00156718": "Okay. Yes.", "nCqBE-NX594-00312-00156734-00157126": "The other ones are characteristics of a warm demander.", "nCqBE-NX594-00313-00157179-00157635": "Warm demander pedagogy intentionally engages students in,", "nCqBE-NX594-00314-00157842-00158171": "cognitive struggle is the correct answer.", "nCqBE-NX594-00315-00158171-00158766": "Actually a warm demander is more likely to take high stakes assessments and break them", "nCqBE-NX594-00316-00158766-00159274": "into smaller formative assessments and use scaffolding throughout learning to ensure", "nCqBE-NX594-00317-00159274-00159587": "that students have opportunities to see", "nCqBE-NX594-00318-00159587-00159877": "and track their development of their learning over time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00319-00159877-00160320": "And while quiet reflection is probably a good part of it,", "nCqBE-NX594-00320-00160320-00160611": "it's not one of the things that emerges in the research.", "nCqBE-NX594-00321-00160616-00161083": "I want to also acknowledge a little bit of skepticism that I saw in the chat", "nCqBE-NX594-00322-00161110-00161514": "about my reference to a 1975 study.", "nCqBE-NX594-00323-00161514-00162309": "I assure you that if you look up this work, you will see a trajectory of this original work used", "nCqBE-NX594-00324-00162309-00162880": "in education, primarily in K through 12, which I find very compelling.", "nCqBE-NX594-00325-00162880-00163047": "And I've seen some comments in the chat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00326-00163047-00163483": "I'm not sure if they're direct to me or not about that though.", "nCqBE-NX594-00327-00163483-00163814": "It's interesting how in higher education there's kind of the --", "nCqBE-NX594-00328-00163814-00164600": "when this notion that when a person turns 18, they move into being an adult learner", "nCqBE-NX594-00329-00164600-00164932": "and then there's all this stuff about learning we shouldn't tend to anymore.", "nCqBE-NX594-00330-00164932-00165090": "It's not the way it happens.", "nCqBE-NX594-00331-00165102-00165256": "It's not the way it works.", "nCqBE-NX594-00332-00165311-00165670": "And there's so much variety in terms of who we are serving.", "nCqBE-NX594-00333-00165678-00165821": "It's true for some people.", "nCqBE-NX594-00334-00165821-00166157": "And that's the type of learner that higher education has served.", "nCqBE-NX594-00335-00166157-00166953": "And when we look at our equity gaps, that's why those equity gaps exist.", "nCqBE-NX594-00336-00166959-00167565": "So let's be very critical about that and encourage everybody to take a look", "nCqBE-NX594-00337-00167565-00167720": "at the research and dig in deeper.", "nCqBE-NX594-00338-00167758-00168239": "So now we're going to talk a little bit about wise feedback,", "nCqBE-NX594-00339-00168239-00168402": "we're going to keep moving forward.", "nCqBE-NX594-00340-00168424-00168831": "And we, again, you've seen this enough times, I like to reiterate it", "nCqBE-NX594-00341-00168831-00169162": "because I think it's helpful to reiterate ideas.", "nCqBE-NX594-00342-00169162-00169599": "We are now going to build on top of this and add on ability and action.", "nCqBE-NX594-00343-00169609-00170143": "Okay. So building onto these foundational elements of culture responsive teaching,", "nCqBE-NX594-00344-00170143-00170573": "we're going to look now at wise feedback as the strategy to roll", "nCqBE-NX594-00345-00170573-00171177": "into our teaching, into our equitable teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00346-00171196-00171502": "This can be done online or in the classroom.", "nCqBE-NX594-00347-00171502-00171864": "It's not contingent upon a delivery mode.", "nCqBE-NX594-00348-00171940-00172422": "Wise feedback is a research based practice for delivering critical feedback in a way", "nCqBE-NX594-00349-00172422-00172910": "that fosters trust, increases student engagement, and reduces performance gaps", "nCqBE-NX594-00350-00172910-00173139": "between white and black students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00351-00173172-00173696": "Who was here for the Claude Steele session back in early September?", "nCqBE-NX594-00352-00173767-00174231": "Say yes if you were here for that in the chat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00353-00174231-00174272": "Yeah. Okay.", "nCqBE-NX594-00354-00174272-00174559": "So a lot of people were, I'm sure a lot of people weren't and that's okay,", "nCqBE-NX594-00355-00174567-00174868": "but I'm glad to know a lot of people were, excellent.", "nCqBE-NX594-00356-00174868-00175110": "So Dr. Steele spoke about wise feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00357-00175142-00175359": "He spoke about wise feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00358-00175359-00175861": "And what he talked about was when feedback is -- when critical feedback is given,", "nCqBE-NX594-00359-00175867-00176218": "it's received differently depending on who the student is.", "nCqBE-NX594-00360-00176218-00176969": "And there's research that shows that a student's race influences how that feedback is received.", "nCqBE-NX594-00361-00176969-00177160": "It's a big influencer.", "nCqBE-NX594-00362-00177160-00177686": "So research shows that a white student is more likely to receive critical feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00363-00177686-00177965": "from a professor and take it as a challenge.", "nCqBE-NX594-00364-00178058-00178579": "Now, when we look at the research about how that same feedback affects a black student,", "nCqBE-NX594-00365-00178579-00179214": "it's much different and it evokes threat, it evokes stereotype threat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00366-00179214-00179735": "It evokes the fear, the anxiety that the professor is delivering that negative feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00367-00179735-00180363": "or that critical feedback because of perceptions the professor holds about the student's ability.", "nCqBE-NX594-00368-00180430-00180869": "So those negative stereotypes about ability are then in the air, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00369-00180869-00181054": "That's our stereotype threat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00370-00181061-00181587": "So a way around that what the research has found and it's really phenomenal,", "nCqBE-NX594-00371-00181671-00181909": "is there's three components of wise feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00372-00181941-00182255": "In the feedback you want to reference three things.", "nCqBE-NX594-00373-00182255-00182597": "First of all, anchor the feedback in high standards.", "nCqBE-NX594-00374-00182639-00183373": "And just by doing that, it deflects that fear in the student from thinking", "nCqBE-NX594-00375-00183373-00184188": "that it is a reflection of the professor's response to their identity, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00376-00184188-00184647": "It kind of, it deflects that stereotype threat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00377-00184885-00185059": "High standards are critical.", "nCqBE-NX594-00378-00185127-00185602": "The next thing is in the feedback, assure students of your belief in their ability", "nCqBE-NX594-00379-00185602-00186046": "to achieve the objective that validates their self-efficacy.", "nCqBE-NX594-00380-00186062-00186626": "And then the third thing is to include specific, actionable steps for your student", "nCqBE-NX594-00381-00186626-00186875": "to effectively make these improvements.", "nCqBE-NX594-00382-00186903-00187496": "And that's really important because if we just do the first two, students are going to know", "nCqBE-NX594-00383-00187496-00187843": "that they've done something wrong, but they're not going to --", "nCqBE-NX594-00384-00187843-00188075": "they may not know how to get out of that cycle.", "nCqBE-NX594-00385-00188075-00188610": "They may just keep in this continuous loop of doing the wrong thing.", "nCqBE-NX594-00386-00188610-00189107": "And so those are the three components of wise feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00387-00189107-00189482": "that research shows reduces racial equity gaps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00388-00189523-00189870": "So let's take a look at what those might look like.", "nCqBE-NX594-00389-00189886-00190110": "High standards might look like something like this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00390-00190110-00190378": "This is a challenging skill for many students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00391-00190378-00190583": "Just a phrase like that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00392-00190644-00191035": "This part of the course is particularly difficult and mastering it is important", "nCqBE-NX594-00393-00191035-00191305": "for your future growth in this discipline.", "nCqBE-NX594-00394-00191336-00191739": "What does an ability statement look like?", "nCqBE-NX594-00395-00191751-00191916": "I'm confident you can do this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00396-00191962-00192195": "Look back at how much you've learned already.", "nCqBE-NX594-00397-00192325-00192648": "You have been improving your scores over the past few modules.", "nCqBE-NX594-00398-00192663-00192790": "You've got this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00399-00192949-00193038": "Actionable.", "nCqBE-NX594-00400-00193062-00193168": "What does that look like?", "nCqBE-NX594-00401-00193194-00193639": "To move forward I want you to focus on and be specific", "nCqBE-NX594-00402-00193639-00193946": "about what those things are or that one thing is.", "nCqBE-NX594-00403-00193946-00194447": "To complete this assignment successfully, go back and take a look", "nCqBE-NX594-00404-00194447-00194707": "at the resource in module 2, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00405-00194732-00195274": "Reminding students that there are resources out there, hopefully that you've already provided", "nCqBE-NX594-00406-00195274-00195522": "that are there to help support them.", "nCqBE-NX594-00407-00195546-00195849": "That's what wise feedback looks like.", "nCqBE-NX594-00408-00195878-00196251": "So now we're going to do a wise feedback check-in.", "nCqBE-NX594-00409-00197015-00197220": "And we've got one question here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00410-00197245-00197798": "Which of the following is true of wise feedback?", "nCqBE-NX594-00411-00203411-00203735": "Okay. Five more seconds.", "nCqBE-NX594-00412-00203862-00204548": "Five, 4, 3, 2, 1.", "nCqBE-NX594-00413-00204924-00205111": "And here are the results.", "nCqBE-NX594-00414-00205281-00205600": "Almost everyone got this one, right.", "nCqBE-NX594-00415-00205600-00205677": "Good for you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00416-00205677-00206472": "So it diffuses the perception that negative feedback may be related to a student's identity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00417-00206472-00206617": "Yes, it does that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00418-00206617-00206871": "It has been shown to reduce racial equity gaps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00419-00206871-00207091": "Yes, it does that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00420-00207091-00207274": "It has been shown to do that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00421-00207274-00207585": "It is an equitable way to deliver critical feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00422-00207585-00207691": "Yes, it is that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00423-00207691-00208041": "And it's comprised of high standards, ability, and actionable steps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00424-00208075-00208225": "Yes, that is correct.", "nCqBE-NX594-00425-00208225-00208928": "So the correct answer for that one is all of the above.", "nCqBE-NX594-00426-00208928-00209041": "Let's see here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00427-00209083-00209829": "I'm going to take a look in the Q&A, I just have a comment here from Eliana", "nCqBE-NX594-00428-00209829-00210324": "that says another study that uses asset pedagogy and supports what Kleinfeld said", "nCqBE-NX594-00429-00210324-00210763": "about warm demander pedagogy is the one by Ladson-Billings in 1995,", "nCqBE-NX594-00430-00210763-00210997": "just to support what you said about warm demander pedagogy.", "nCqBE-NX594-00431-00211005-00211528": "Yes. So the warm demander pedagogy it gets blended into everything.", "nCqBE-NX594-00432-00211528-00211917": "And in fact, I would say you even see it in the wise feedback, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00433-00211917-00212088": "There's a lot of crossover there too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00434-00212088-00212376": "So thank you for sharing that Eliana.", "nCqBE-NX594-00435-00212449-00213212": "And Nyla, you have asked a great question and I honestly, I don't have the answer to this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00436-00213212-00213415": "What does the research show about brown", "nCqBE-NX594-00437-00213415-00213798": "and black instructors' critical feedback and student perception?", "nCqBE-NX594-00438-00213818-00214078": "I don't know if there is research on that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00439-00214100-00214888": "This is not an area that higher education has done well in terms of the research.", "nCqBE-NX594-00440-00214917-00215526": "So I encourage others to look into that, but I don't have that answer for you right now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00441-00215691-00215885": "Oops. I did that wrong.", "nCqBE-NX594-00442-00215933-00216315": "Hold on. Okay.", "nCqBE-NX594-00443-00216315-00216600": "So let's go ahead and move forward folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00444-00216659-00216844": "Now we move in to growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00445-00216858-00217336": "Tell me if you're familiar with this growth mindset versus fixed mindset?", "nCqBE-NX594-00446-00217556-00218128": "It's been around a while and it's gotten really popular in educational circles.", "nCqBE-NX594-00447-00218128-00218582": "But let's dig into it a little bit more, because it's one of these things", "nCqBE-NX594-00448-00218582-00219033": "that I think gets used a lot, but not really unpacked really closely.", "nCqBE-NX594-00449-00219033-00219225": "And we're just spending a few minutes on it.", "nCqBE-NX594-00450-00219225-00219440": "So by no means, is this really closely.", "nCqBE-NX594-00451-00219440-00219917": "But again, we've got a continuum here with fixed mindset at the one end", "nCqBE-NX594-00452-00219917-00220188": "and growth mindset at the other end.", "nCqBE-NX594-00453-00220188-00220670": "And basically what research shows is that people fall somewhere on this continuum.", "nCqBE-NX594-00454-00220690-00221125": "Okay. People meaning everyone, professors too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00455-00221125-00221768": "Fixed mindset is a cultural construct and growth mindset is based", "nCqBE-NX594-00456-00221768-00221994": "on research about brain plasticity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00457-00222023-00222383": "So let's dig into fixed mindset first.", "nCqBE-NX594-00458-00222417-00222866": "It's based on the idea that ability is fixed.", "nCqBE-NX594-00459-00222886-00223346": "It's innate to who you are as a person and it can't change.", "nCqBE-NX594-00460-00223356-00223616": "Okay. That's what a fixed mindset is.", "nCqBE-NX594-00461-00223616-00224069": "People with a fixed mindset when failure is experienced,", "nCqBE-NX594-00462-00224069-00224475": "it's usually something extremely negative and it's an indication", "nCqBE-NX594-00463-00224475-00224614": "that won't you just stop or give up.", "nCqBE-NX594-00464-00224675-00225122": "Critical feedback is more likely to be received as a personal attack.", "nCqBE-NX594-00465-00225183-00225636": "Fixed mindset fosters choosing easier tasks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00466-00225636-00226132": "And this makes sense if you think about it, because if the there's no benefit to putting", "nCqBE-NX594-00467-00226132-00226713": "in lots of work, if it's not going to grow your intellectual ability, then why would you do it?", "nCqBE-NX594-00468-00226713-00227127": "Right? So it kind of fosters that choosing the easy way out.", "nCqBE-NX594-00469-00227241-00227743": "And there's an emphasis on measurable accomplishments.", "nCqBE-NX594-00470-00227792-00228561": "With growth mindset ability is understood to be changeable, kind of like a muscle, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00471-00228561-00228747": "The more you work a muscle, the stronger it gets.", "nCqBE-NX594-00472-00228747-00229281": "So the metaphor there of the brain as a muscle works with growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00473-00229291-00229443": "It's improved through effort.", "nCqBE-NX594-00474-00229443-00229706": "Failure is a chance to learn, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00475-00229706-00230063": "It acknowledges that you have to make mistakes in order move forward.", "nCqBE-NX594-00476-00230063-00230563": "And it's through making a mistake that we learn things and we apply that it makes us stronger.", "nCqBE-NX594-00477-00230581-00230887": "It embraces challenge.", "nCqBE-NX594-00478-00230887-00231295": "It fosters embracing challenging tasks and working hard to improve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00479-00231324-00231701": "It emphasizes continual improvement.", "nCqBE-NX594-00480-00231739-00231918": "And I really want to stress this last one.", "nCqBE-NX594-00481-00231918-00232478": "It requires self-efficacy or one's belief that they're capable and that's really important.", "nCqBE-NX594-00482-00232478-00233111": "And that comes out of the critique of Dr. Luke Wood about growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00483-00233111-00233652": "And he has gotten very critical about the concept not to slam the concept", "nCqBE-NX594-00484-00233652-00234170": "of growth mindset, but to say, if we look at just effort and don't focus on validation", "nCqBE-NX594-00485-00234170-00234450": "and self-efficacy, then we're leaving students out.", "nCqBE-NX594-00486-00234477-00234847": "Because it implies that a person has that belief", "nCqBE-NX594-00487-00234847-00235144": "that they're capable and that's not true of everyone.", "nCqBE-NX594-00488-00235299-00235650": "And let me ask you something else here folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00489-00235650-00236197": "Which one of these do you think our educational system is more likely to foster?", "nCqBE-NX594-00490-00236841-00237056": "I'm seeing fixed.", "nCqBE-NX594-00491-00237079-00237328": "Yeah, it's really interesting.", "nCqBE-NX594-00492-00237328-00237878": "So I think it's really critical for us to be thinking about the systemic issues.", "nCqBE-NX594-00493-00237878-00238308": "And more broadly about like, you know, we're going to talk about language", "nCqBE-NX594-00494-00238308-00238660": "to foster growth mindset, but what about the way we grade our students?", "nCqBE-NX594-00495-00238672-00238873": "The way we assess our students?", "nCqBE-NX594-00496-00238873-00239346": "Everything that we do in teaching and learning has the opportunity", "nCqBE-NX594-00497-00239357-00239657": "to foster growth mindset, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00498-00239763-00240448": "By accepting late work or saying, okay, you didn't get a complete on this, but rework it", "nCqBE-NX594-00499-00240448-00240597": "and do it again and submit it again.", "nCqBE-NX594-00500-00240604-00241030": "That fosters growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00501-00241030-00241167": "Now this is really fascinating.", "nCqBE-NX594-00502-00241167-00241391": "This is research from 2019.", "nCqBE-NX594-00503-00241391-00241575": "This is emerging research.", "nCqBE-NX594-00504-00241604-00242324": "It shows that instructors with fixed mindsets have higher racial equity gaps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00505-00242658-00242891": "Faculty mindset beliefs can positively", "nCqBE-NX594-00506-00242891-00243251": "or negatively influence the achievement of minoritized students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00507-00243273-00243795": "Faculty with fixed mindsets and cues that cause minoritized students to be concerned", "nCqBE-NX594-00508-00243795-00244170": "about being judged in terms of ability stereotypes.", "nCqBE-NX594-00509-00244268-00244659": "Faculty with fixed mindsets have larger racial achievement gaps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00510-00244659-00244942": "And this research was done in STEM classes.", "nCqBE-NX594-00511-00244987-00245230": "It's a big problem in STEM.", "nCqBE-NX594-00512-00245230-00245528": "It's a big problem in STEM.", "nCqBE-NX594-00513-00245534-00245995": "So when we work in things like growth mindset, inter-professional development,", "nCqBE-NX594-00514-00245995-00246361": "or faculty development, I want to really encourage this self-awareness", "nCqBE-NX594-00515-00246361-00246675": "and reflection of one's own mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00516-00246753-00247476": "I think once you understand it also you can kind of use it in conversations with peers as well.", "nCqBE-NX594-00517-00247655-00248252": "Okay. So I want everyone to ask yourself, which mindset do you seek to foster in your students?", "nCqBE-NX594-00518-00248304-00248808": "And this is what each of these mindsets can look like.", "nCqBE-NX594-00519-00248808-00248939": "And the things that we say.", "nCqBE-NX594-00520-00248996-00249623": "Fixed mindset can look like that's okay, maybe you're just not a math person.", "nCqBE-NX594-00521-00249647-00249980": "Only half of you will pass this class.", "nCqBE-NX594-00522-00250005-00250169": "This class is graded on a curve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00523-00250211-00250417": "You'll know your grade when the class is over.", "nCqBE-NX594-00524-00250537-00251255": "No makeup exams or late work accepted, your exams will be all multiple choice", "nCqBE-NX594-00525-00251255-00251713": "and you will be observed with an online proctoring tool to ensure you don't cheat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00526-00251925-00252161": "This is what growth mindset can look like.", "nCqBE-NX594-00527-00252205-00252510": "Everyone can learn and be successful in this course.", "nCqBE-NX594-00528-00252564-00252751": "Struggle is part of learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00529-00252768-00252926": "Everyone will be challenged.", "nCqBE-NX594-00530-00252951-00253229": "Everyone will be challenged at some point in this course.", "nCqBE-NX594-00531-00253312-00253716": "This class is designed to support your continued learning and growth over time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00532-00253826-00254188": "In college, I struggled a lot in this class, too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00533-00254200-00254352": "Here's a story for you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00534-00254352-00255002": "All assignments have rubrics to ensure you are clear about how to be successful.", "nCqBE-NX594-00535-00255070-00255386": "If you don't earn a complete on a rubric criteria,", "nCqBE-NX594-00536-00255411-00255725": "redo your assignment and resubmit it for credit.", "nCqBE-NX594-00537-00256350-00256730": "So hopefully some of that resonates with you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00538-00256750-00257285": "We want to encourage you to incorporate messages of growth mindset into your course materials.", "nCqBE-NX594-00539-00257285-00257713": "For those of you who are with us for the liquid syllabus session,", "nCqBE-NX594-00540-00257722-00258310": "go back to that liquid syllabus and look for cues of growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00541-00258310-00258861": "Look for cues of fixed mindset, tag them, color code them, and work on improving those.", "nCqBE-NX594-00542-00258861-00259255": "I have some language here that you're welcome to borrow.", "nCqBE-NX594-00543-00259255-00259384": "It comes out of a resource.", "nCqBE-NX594-00544-00259384-00259572": "I adapted it a little bit.", "nCqBE-NX594-00545-00259572-00259952": "That's linked at the bottom of the slide that is super helpful for those of you who want", "nCqBE-NX594-00546-00259952-00260090": "to dig a little bit deeper in this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00547-00260090-00260228": "I'm not going to read the whole thing here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00548-00260228-00260578": "It's very long, but I think these examples are really helpful.", "nCqBE-NX594-00549-00260789-00261161": "Okay. So let's do our growth mindset check-in.", "nCqBE-NX594-00550-00261974-00262790": "You should now be seeing a growth mindset poll on your screen with two questions.", "nCqBE-NX594-00551-00270065-00270256": "Okay, 10 more seconds.", "nCqBE-NX594-00552-00271438-00272267": "Okay. I'm going to go ahead and end the poll 3, 2, 1, and share the results.", "nCqBE-NX594-00553-00272267-00272657": "I'm glad you liked that second question folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00554-00272680-00272961": "Which are examples of growth mindset statements?", "nCqBE-NX594-00555-00272961-00273102": "And the two statements.", "nCqBE-NX594-00556-00273102-00273184": "Let's take a look here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00557-00273184-00273350": "Don't feel badly about your grades.", "nCqBE-NX594-00558-00273350-00273561": "Some people aren't cut out for chemistry.", "nCqBE-NX594-00559-00273561-00273836": "That's an example of fixed mindset, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00560-00273836-00274339": "Because we want to encourage students that if they keep working and they know", "nCqBE-NX594-00561-00274339-00274817": "that their instructor believes in them, they're going to be able to get there.", "nCqBE-NX594-00562-00274817-00275229": "The assignments in this course will help develop your knowledge over time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00563-00275229-00275375": "That is growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00564-00275375-00275778": "It sets learning in a context of growth and development.", "nCqBE-NX594-00565-00275792-00276008": "Look at how much you've learned in the past two months.", "nCqBE-NX594-00566-00276008-00276115": "You're on your way.", "nCqBE-NX594-00567-00276115-00276523": "That's another example of growth mindset and that looking back at learning,", "nCqBE-NX594-00568-00276523-00276911": "that's an example of bringing in metacognition to our teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00569-00276911-00277304": "You can do that in the words that you use with your students and also just", "nCqBE-NX594-00570-00277304-00277827": "by giving them assignments to reflect on what they've learned and to write about it,", "nCqBE-NX594-00571-00277827-00278216": "or record a video about it, or do some way to really demonstrate.", "nCqBE-NX594-00572-00278216-00278668": "Let them get creative with how they tell you what it is that they've learned,", "nCqBE-NX594-00573-00278674-00278974": "but making that learning visible again, that's not something", "nCqBE-NX594-00574-00278974-00279121": "that everybody just knows how to do.", "nCqBE-NX594-00575-00279121-00279369": "You have to develop that skill.", "nCqBE-NX594-00576-00279369-00279811": "And by bringing that into your teaching, it's a great way to bring in growth mindset also.", "nCqBE-NX594-00577-00279829-00280292": "And then lastly, if you don't do well in exams this probably isn't the class for you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00578-00280292-00280497": "Yes, that is fixed mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00579-00280497-00280734": "You guys nailed that one.", "nCqBE-NX594-00580-00280734-00281389": "College instructors with a fixed mindset have less hair, higher racial equity gaps", "nCqBE-NX594-00581-00281389-00281924": "in their courses, higher cholesterol, and 45% more cavities.", "nCqBE-NX594-00582-00281924-00282495": "The only one that's been proven in the research that I know of is the second answer,", "nCqBE-NX594-00583-00282495-00282859": "higher racial equity gaps in their courses.", "nCqBE-NX594-00584-00282883-00283477": "Thank you so much everyone for participating in our check-ins, which are examples", "nCqBE-NX594-00585-00283477-00283987": "of formative assessments which also help with establishing growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00586-00284019-00284322": "You can do that in Zoom too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00587-00284370-00284935": "Okay. So I did say just a moment ago that we want to encourage you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00588-00284935-00285339": "We're not going to take time to do this here, but it's just a cue to all of you", "nCqBE-NX594-00589-00285339-00285601": "to take a look at your liquid syllabus.", "nCqBE-NX594-00590-00285612-00285999": "Look at it through the eyes of all the students that you serve.", "nCqBE-NX594-00591-00285999-00286576": "If you learn something here today or in this series that you hadn't used before in thinking", "nCqBE-NX594-00592-00286576-00286754": "about your students, hopefully that helps.", "nCqBE-NX594-00593-00286754-00287375": "Identify words, phrases, and policies that foster growth mindset and celebrate those", "nCqBE-NX594-00594-00287375-00287766": "and where you see opportunities for improvement, work on those, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00595-00287799-00288286": "That's how you take a growth mindset to your own liquid syllabus.", "nCqBE-NX594-00596-00288549-00288718": "Now we're going to put it all together.", "nCqBE-NX594-00597-00289035-00289191": "This is what we've looked at so far.", "nCqBE-NX594-00598-00289268-00289488": "We've looked at trust as the foundation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00599-00289674-00289953": "We've looked at building on our positive instructor-", "nCqBE-NX594-00600-00289953-00290238": "student relationship on top of trust, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00601-00290238-00290519": "So sending cues of trust, remember that marble jar", "nCqBE-NX594-00602-00290519-00290867": "that Brene Brown metaphor, trust is like a marble jar.", "nCqBE-NX594-00603-00290917-00291362": "Trust doesn't just get established quickly, it builds up slowly over time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00604-00291362-00291823": "So we need to be making these small gestures to build trust with our students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00605-00291823-00292239": "And that's you've got many strategies about that from our earlier sessions.", "nCqBE-NX594-00606-00292239-00292816": "And then that positive instructor-student relationship has to involve getting to know", "nCqBE-NX594-00607-00292816-00293097": "who our students are, understanding what's happening", "nCqBE-NX594-00608-00293097-00293330": "on the other side of the screen, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00609-00293330-00293579": "Just because they're not sharing our space doesn't mean", "nCqBE-NX594-00610-00293579-00294144": "that we're not intentionally making efforts to understand the context of our class.", "nCqBE-NX594-00611-00294144-00294849": "I mean, what we do our content should always be informed by who we're teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00612-00294872-00295532": "So every class we start we need to know who is it that we're teaching and the getting", "nCqBE-NX594-00613-00295532-00295944": "to know you survey that we worked on in the last session, each of you had an opportunity", "nCqBE-NX594-00614-00295944-00296461": "to import one from the Canvas Commons, tweak it, pull it into your Canvas course.", "nCqBE-NX594-00615-00296461-00296899": "That's an opportunity to build a positive instructor to student relationship.", "nCqBE-NX594-00616-00296899-00297062": "I want to share a little story.", "nCqBE-NX594-00617-00297062-00297800": "I teach one late start online class and at a community college here in California.", "nCqBE-NX594-00618-00297800-00298335": "And I shared my getting to know you survey just this week.", "nCqBE-NX594-00619-00298367-00298834": "And I had a student yesterday I was reading the student's responses.", "nCqBE-NX594-00620-00298834-00299163": "And at the very last question was, is there anything else you want to share with me?", "nCqBE-NX594-00621-00299163-00299385": "And I was thinking about taking that question off", "nCqBE-NX594-00622-00299385-00299576": "because I thought, it's kind of a long survey.", "nCqBE-NX594-00623-00299576-00299755": "I just left it in there.", "nCqBE-NX594-00624-00299755-00300342": "And then one student said, this is a super cool survey and it makes me really excited", "nCqBE-NX594-00625-00300342-00300564": "about having you as my instructor.", "nCqBE-NX594-00626-00300613-00301165": "And I was so grateful that I left that question in there, because those things do so much", "nCqBE-NX594-00627-00301165-00301624": "for us and I want to acknowledge that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00628-00301689-00302093": "Getting to know our students brings us more joy.", "nCqBE-NX594-00629-00302093-00302501": "It brings us more passion for what we do.", "nCqBE-NX594-00630-00302571-00302818": "And I hope that you see that too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00631-00302825-00302996": "I hope that you see that too.", "nCqBE-NX594-00632-00303027-00303470": "And I encourage you to share in the chat if you have anything", "nCqBE-NX594-00633-00303470-00303762": "that is resonating with you with regards to that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00634-00303766-00304004": "And then on top of that relationship, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00635-00304004-00304579": "That's our foundation that we hold all students to high standards, okay?", "nCqBE-NX594-00636-00304579-00304831": "This is not about dumbing things down.", "nCqBE-NX594-00637-00304847-00305290": "It's not about being a mushy pushover, okay?", "nCqBE-NX594-00638-00305290-00305709": "We can be caring and challenging at the same time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00639-00305720-00306001": "Those two things are often seen as opposition.", "nCqBE-NX594-00640-00306075-00306540": "We can be both at the same time and that's what I want you to really feel empowered", "nCqBE-NX594-00641-00306540-00306900": "about by the end of this session if you didn't already feel that way.", "nCqBE-NX594-00642-00306925-00307522": "And then on top of that through the language that we use in our materials,", "nCqBE-NX594-00643-00307542-00308104": "the language that we use in our videos, through the way that we design our course,", "nCqBE-NX594-00644-00308104-00308663": "some of the choices that we make in our policies also, and in our feedback,", "nCqBE-NX594-00645-00308663-00308970": "we want to build in ability, action, and effort.", "nCqBE-NX594-00646-00309000-00309408": "Effort was the last one that ties in with growth mindset.", "nCqBE-NX594-00647-00309422-00309601": "So use this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00648-00309601-00309805": "Keep this image in mind.", "nCqBE-NX594-00649-00309821-00310552": "It encapsulates the culturally responsive pedagogy that we want to encourage everybody", "nCqBE-NX594-00650-00310552-00311084": "to use in their humanized online courses on our quest for equity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00651-00311131-00311716": "A quick humanizing tip, record your feedback in video.", "nCqBE-NX594-00652-00311755-00312175": "I didn't have time to pull research about this, but there is research.", "nCqBE-NX594-00653-00312175-00312450": "Most research focuses on voice feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00654-00312450-00312672": "There's a little bit of research on video feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00655-00312672-00312958": "that shows how it fosters social presence.", "nCqBE-NX594-00656-00312978-00313280": "None of it's in the context of equity though.", "nCqBE-NX594-00657-00313300-00313826": "Again, this is a space where higher education really needs to improve and I hope", "nCqBE-NX594-00658-00313826-00314023": "to see more research in this area.", "nCqBE-NX594-00659-00314023-00314798": "But you will see some research about how it makes feedback less -- it's received better.", "nCqBE-NX594-00660-00314798-00315136": "The feedback is received better when a student can hear the intonation", "nCqBE-NX594-00661-00315136-00315408": "in your voice, instead of just read it, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00662-00315408-00315781": "The voice really makes a big impact like that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00663-00315781-00316092": "And there are different tools you can use for this", "nCqBE-NX594-00664-00316092-00316372": "and by no means do I have an exhaustive list on the screen.", "nCqBE-NX594-00665-00316372-00316509": "I've only listed a few.", "nCqBE-NX594-00666-00316509-00317139": "If you use a screen casting tool, what it will allow you to do is record your screen", "nCqBE-NX594-00667-00317139-00317451": "so you could share your student's work and then speak.", "nCqBE-NX594-00668-00317451-00317673": "So your student would be looking at their work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00669-00317673-00318183": "You know, you could be using your cursor or some kind of annotation to mark it up", "nCqBE-NX594-00670-00318183-00318549": "and then speaking as the student watches that video back.", "nCqBE-NX594-00671-00318549-00319075": "You can do that with a free tool called Screencast-O-Matic.", "nCqBE-NX594-00672-00319081-00319537": "If you go look up Screencast-O-Matic, you will find that it has a free version", "nCqBE-NX594-00673-00319537-00319855": "and then other upgraded versions that costs money.", "nCqBE-NX594-00674-00319901-00320059": "The free version is fine.", "nCqBE-NX594-00675-00320066-00320135": "Give it a try.", "nCqBE-NX594-00676-00320135-00320456": "It does need to be hosted.", "nCqBE-NX594-00677-00320456-00320842": "And if you have a free Screencast-O-Matic account, you can actually host it", "nCqBE-NX594-00678-00320842-00321182": "through something that they call quick share and it'll upload directly", "nCqBE-NX594-00679-00321182-00321420": "to your Screencast-O-Matic account.", "nCqBE-NX594-00680-00321420-00321621": "This is important.", "nCqBE-NX594-00681-00321646-00322412": "The link should only go in a secure Canvas grades area so that only the student", "nCqBE-NX594-00682-00322412-00322780": "who you're sending the video to has access to it.", "nCqBE-NX594-00683-00322796-00323020": "That's very important for FERPA.", "nCqBE-NX594-00684-00323020-00323405": "And the other thing that's very important is captioning", "nCqBE-NX594-00685-00323405-00324036": "of one-on-one video communications is necessary if a student requires it as an accommodation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00686-00324071-00324495": "So if you think back to our getting to know you survey, one of the questions we had", "nCqBE-NX594-00687-00324495-00324832": "in there was, I may leave you a voice or video feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00688-00324884-00325190": "Does that work for you or do you prefer written feedback?", "nCqBE-NX594-00689-00325237-00325595": "So if you have a student who says they prefer written feedback,", "nCqBE-NX594-00690-00325595-00326196": "please lean on that and honor that request.", "nCqBE-NX594-00691-00326215-00326559": "And check to see what tools your campus has.", "nCqBE-NX594-00692-00326559-00327006": "There are so many colleges out there and everybody has access to different tools.", "nCqBE-NX594-00693-00327006-00327166": "Ask about Canvas Studio.", "nCqBE-NX594-00694-00327166-00327571": "That's a super way, easy way to record a screencast.", "nCqBE-NX594-00695-00327571-00328115": "Camtasia is a little bit more of a steeper curve, but it's a great product.", "nCqBE-NX594-00696-00328115-00328728": "And I'm seeing other examples pop up into the chat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00697-00328770-00329242": "So Ayleen has said TechSmith Capture, formerly Jing is a good free alternative.", "nCqBE-NX594-00698-00329242-00329554": "Snagit. Thank you for sharing more examples.", "nCqBE-NX594-00699-00329586-00329991": "So now it's time for our engage session, folks.", "nCqBE-NX594-00700-00330004-00330618": "This is where we want to give you some time to really work on your practice.", "nCqBE-NX594-00701-00330618-00330764": "We want to honor you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00702-00330805-00331201": "And so here's what we're going to do.", "nCqBE-NX594-00703-00331201-00331621": "In past sessions, we've broken up into different Zoom rooms", "nCqBE-NX594-00704-00331621-00331954": "and they had opportunities to work with tools.", "nCqBE-NX594-00705-00331963-00332279": "This is going to be a quiet reflection work period time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00706-00332279-00332628": "We're going to take about 15 minutes to let you work on this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00707-00332628-00332799": "I'm going to walk through it with you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00708-00332799-00333871": "And Helen is putting the instructions right there in the chat for you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00709-00333890-00334412": "And I see 30 people are in there already, so that's great.", "nCqBE-NX594-00710-00334412-00334609": "Okay, so here's what we're going to do.", "nCqBE-NX594-00711-00334609-00335077": "The first thing we want you to do is reflect on the following hypothetical scenario", "nCqBE-NX594-00712-00335077-00335299": "between an instructor and a student.", "nCqBE-NX594-00713-00335370-00335736": "As you read this scenario, consider how you would approach giving feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00714-00335736-00335868": "if this was your online student.", "nCqBE-NX594-00715-00335868-00335991": "So let's read this together.", "nCqBE-NX594-00716-00335991-00336342": "Jayden is one of 45 students in your online course.", "nCqBE-NX594-00717-00336342-00336742": "For the first three weeks of the course, she has logged into Canvas regularly", "nCqBE-NX594-00718-00336742-00337165": "and has submitted all three homework assignments on time and completed the first exam.", "nCqBE-NX594-00719-00337165-00337937": "However, her current grade is 60% in the homework category and 50% in the exam category.", "nCqBE-NX594-00720-00337989-00338282": "You've sent out emails to all students in the class", "nCqBE-NX594-00721-00338282-00338589": "that did not pass the first exam, which includes Jayden.", "nCqBE-NX594-00722-00338623-00339175": "The email you sent reads, hello, I'm contacting you because I am concerned about your grade", "nCqBE-NX594-00723-00339175-00339436": "on the most recent exam and I want to help.", "nCqBE-NX594-00724-00339454-00339932": "Please contact me your earliest convenience so that we can meet to discuss your progress.", "nCqBE-NX594-00725-00340141-00340686": "Jayden has not responded to your invitation to meet and discuss her progress.", "nCqBE-NX594-00726-00340693-00341145": "From her responses in the getting to know you survey from an earlier class in the course,", "nCqBE-NX594-00727-00341145-00341661": "you took note that she's a first time freshman, has never taken an online course before,", "nCqBE-NX594-00728-00341661-00342062": "and Jayden is a single parent working full-time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00729-00342062-00342363": "So we want you to compose your humanized feedback.", "nCqBE-NX594-00730-00342368-00342835": "We want you to take a look at this chart that we've provided and write feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00731-00342847-00343277": "that includes high standards, effort, ability, and action.", "nCqBE-NX594-00732-00343383-00343857": "And once you've written your feedback, we want to encourage you to share it", "nCqBE-NX594-00733-00343857-00344335": "on the Padlet below, keeping in mind that this is formative, okay?", "nCqBE-NX594-00734-00344412-00344599": "We know it's not going to be polished work.", "nCqBE-NX594-00735-00344607-00344725": "This is a workshop.", "nCqBE-NX594-00736-00344735-00345087": "So we're workshopping these ideas.", "nCqBE-NX594-00737-00345140-00345419": "I do see the note up top.", "nCqBE-NX594-00738-00345419-00345469": "Let's click.", "nCqBE-NX594-00739-00345469-00345742": "We have a lot of people engaging in our doc, which is awesome.", "nCqBE-NX594-00740-00345742-00345910": "I've actually never seen that before.", "nCqBE-NX594-00741-00345910-00346102": "That's kind of exciting.", "nCqBE-NX594-00742-00346102-00346569": "I'll take a look at that in a second and try to get it available to more folks, just stay tuned.", "nCqBE-NX594-00743-00346608-00346831": "This is what the chart looks like.", "nCqBE-NX594-00744-00347105-00347882": "There's a continuum here and your goal is to write feedback that includes high standards,", "nCqBE-NX594-00745-00347894-00348155": "effort, ability, and specific action, okay?", "nCqBE-NX594-00746-00348155-00348531": "Which is what you see some examples over on the right.", "nCqBE-NX594-00747-00348546-00349267": "So we're moving from fixed mindset, we're moving to including growth mindset in our feedback", "nCqBE-NX594-00748-00349267-00349909": "and then including high standards, efforts, and ability to ultimately including all of those", "nCqBE-NX594-00749-00349939-00350118": "over on the far right side, okay?", "nCqBE-NX594-00750-00350118-00350287": "So you're aiming for the smiley face.", "nCqBE-NX594-00751-00350287-00350521": "So that's to support you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00752-00350521-00350919": "And then back on the other tab, if we click on Go to the Padlet,", "nCqBE-NX594-00753-00350960-00351756": "that's where you'll see an opportunity to post your response here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00754-00351784-00352233": "So you can put your name here if you want or you can leave it anonymous, it's up to you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00755-00352233-00352910": "And then you'll post your humanized feedback down below and that's that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00756-00352996-00353407": "So I'm going to stop talking and we're going to give you 15 minutes to work on this.", "nCqBE-NX594-00757-00353407-00353981": "So we'll go until about 11:48.", "nCqBE-NX594-00758-00355266-00355556": ">> Michelle, there's a question about Padlet in the chat.", "nCqBE-NX594-00759-00356414-00356585": ">> I'll take a look at those settings.", "nCqBE-NX594-00760-00365677-00365836": "Excuse my interruption.", "nCqBE-NX594-00761-00365836-00366436": "If you're having trouble with the Google Doc, try refreshing your browser page.", "nCqBE-NX594-00762-00366436-00366697": "I just published it and that might help.", "nCqBE-NX594-00763-00367362-00367580": "And I'm working on the Padlet problem.", "nCqBE-NX594-00764-00367580-00367763": "I'm a little stumped to be honest.", "nCqBE-NX594-00765-00376401-00376612": "The Padlet should now be fixed.", "nCqBE-NX594-00766-00376612-00377197": "So you can refresh that page now too and you should see the plus icon to make your post.", "nCqBE-NX594-00767-00431593-00431886": "We have two more minutes in our work time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00768-00439708-00440108": "Okay, everyone, we're going to now wrap up our quiet work time.", "nCqBE-NX594-00769-00440108-00440815": "I'd like to thank everybody for participating in that and for your patience as I worked", "nCqBE-NX594-00770-00440815-00441100": "through a couple of little glitches.", "nCqBE-NX594-00771-00441144-00441919": "It's really exciting to see so many responses on the Padlet.", "nCqBE-NX594-00772-00442153-00442320": "There's so much here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00773-00442335-00442861": "I did put in the chat and let everyone know that we have enabled commenting.", "nCqBE-NX594-00774-00442861-00443428": "So if you see something, you know, that really helps you see things in a different way,", "nCqBE-NX594-00775-00443428-00443845": "gives you an idea, something that you learned from, let that person know.", "nCqBE-NX594-00776-00443845-00444374": "That's a really nice gesture when, you know, when you see something you contributed and know", "nCqBE-NX594-00777-00444374-00444689": "that it has inspired someone, let them know.", "nCqBE-NX594-00778-00444714-00445407": "You can leave a comment or you can just like it by clicking on the little heart down below.", "nCqBE-NX594-00779-00445452-00445924": "There's so much goodness here and it's very exciting.", "nCqBE-NX594-00780-00445947-00446425": "I would like to open it up for comments and discussion now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00781-00446425-00446781": "So I would like to stop talking now and hear from some of you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00782-00446781-00447579": "I don't see any questions in the Q&A area, but I do want to invite you to click on the raise hand", "nCqBE-NX594-00783-00447579-00447992": "if there's just -- if there's something you want to share and it doesn't have to be a question.", "nCqBE-NX594-00784-00447992-00448293": "If there's a comment, if there's something you're taking away from the session,", "nCqBE-NX594-00785-00448293-00448878": "ideas about how you want to use this in your class or share with your colleagues,", "nCqBE-NX594-00786-00448878-00449267": "this is just an open time to bring your voices in.", "nCqBE-NX594-00787-00449267-00449819": "So I'm going to be quiet and invite you to either raise your hand or type something", "nCqBE-NX594-00788-00449819-00450097": "into the Q&A if it's a question you'd like me to answer.", "nCqBE-NX594-00789-00452521-00452903": "So Anne, you're asking, how can I read the Padlet?", "nCqBE-NX594-00790-00452903-00453411": "So the Padlet to the link is at the bottom of the Google Doc with the instructions.", "nCqBE-NX594-00791-00453471-00453903": "But I'm going to put the direct link to the Padlet again in the chat right now.", "nCqBE-NX594-00792-00453909-00454333": "I hope that is what you're looking for.", "nCqBE-NX594-00793-00454990-00455302": "Yeah, Eliana, you're asking if there are any studies", "nCqBE-NX594-00794-00455302-00455733": "with Latinx students and why is feedback?", "nCqBE-NX594-00795-00455740-00456706": "I think there might be in the area of STEM, but I don't know off the top of my head.", "nCqBE-NX594-00796-00456891-00457233": "STEM is a really hot topic right now because a,", "nCqBE-NX594-00797-00457233-00457583": "we know that equity gaps are exacerbated in STEM.", "nCqBE-NX594-00798-00457583-00457835": "That's where they're highest.", "nCqBE-NX594-00799-00457859-00458397": "And so the research has started with comparing black students", "nCqBE-NX594-00800-00458414-00458836": "and white students in those wise feedback studies.", "nCqBE-NX594-00801-00458887-00460181": "But Latinx students are -- have been more focused on in recent years with the literature.", "nCqBE-NX594-00802-00460304-00460717": "But yeah, I would consider myself more topically aware", "nCqBE-NX594-00803-00460717-00461004": "of the research than, you know, aware at that level.", "nCqBE-NX594-00804-00461004-00461393": "So you'd have to do a little bit of digging to find out.", "nCqBE-NX594-00805-00462503-00462597": "You're welcome.", "nCqBE-NX594-00806-00463587-00463824": "Lots of love for Jayden here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00807-00463824-00463958": "I love it.", "nCqBE-NX594-00808-00463958-00464623": "And again, we want to invite you to raise your hand if you'd like to ask a question.", "nCqBE-NX594-00809-00464748-00464976": "It's always nice to hear other voices.", "nCqBE-NX594-00810-00465021-00465396": "I don't think I have any hands raised.", "nCqBE-NX594-00811-00465396-00465524": "Oh, there is a hand raised here.", "nCqBE-NX594-00812-00465555-00465810": "It is Gabriela.", "nCqBE-NX594-00813-00465810-00466520": "I'm going to give you permission to speak.", "nCqBE-NX594-00814-00466825-00466936": ">> Hello, can you hear me?", "nCqBE-NX594-00815-00466959-00467073": ">> Yes. Hi, there.", "nCqBE-NX594-00816-00467082-00467179": "How are you today?", "nCqBE-NX594-00817-00467179-00467562": ">> I'm good, thank you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00818-00467562-00467569": "[inaudible].", "nCqBE-NX594-00819-00467569-00467769": "Thank you for [inaudible].", "nCqBE-NX594-00820-00467769-00468097": "My question is this --", "nCqBE-NX594-00821-00468151-00470470": "[ Inaudible ]", "nCqBE-NX594-00822-00470520-00470597": "-- about it.", "nCqBE-NX594-00823-00470597-00472018": "I was wondering if you can highlight some of the [inaudible] but some of the posts that we have", "nCqBE-NX594-00824-00472018-00472397": "in the Padlet [inaudible] about the wording --", "nCqBE-NX594-00825-00472451-00473554": "[ Inaudible ]", "nCqBE-NX594-00826-00473604-00474095": "-- and being warm demanders.", "nCqBE-NX594-00827-00474108-00474308": "[inaudible].", "nCqBE-NX594-00828-00474320-00474855": ">> So Gabriella, I said I can hear you, but you're -- I don't know if it's just me,", "nCqBE-NX594-00829-00474855-00475284": "but your audio is kind of going like this and so I'm hearing parts of every word.", "nCqBE-NX594-00830-00475284-00475808": "I heard something about unconscious bias, I heard something about choosing words,", "nCqBE-NX594-00831-00475808-00476640": "I heard something about warm demander, but I don't think I got your question clearly enough.", "nCqBE-NX594-00832-00476640-00477167": ">> [inaudible] can you hear me better now or is it still doing the up and down?", "nCqBE-NX594-00833-00477167-00477420": ">> It's a little better, but it's still doing it", "nCqBE-NX594-00834-00477459-00477947": ">> Sorry. Okay, I'll try to type in [inaudible].", "nCqBE-NX594-00835-00477947-00477986": ">> Okay, yeah.", "nCqBE-NX594-00836-00477986-00478249": "So I'm thinking an important one.", "nCqBE-NX594-00837-00478347-00478690": "Yeah, unconscious bias, it's unconscious.", "nCqBE-NX594-00838-00478717-00479018": "So, you know, again, I don't know what your question was exactly,", "nCqBE-NX594-00839-00479018-00479701": "but it's a continuous journey that we're on to understanding the blind spots that,", "nCqBE-NX594-00840-00479726-00480097": "you know, as an individual we can't see.", "nCqBE-NX594-00841-00480116-00480648": "And I think that what's really important is to lean in", "nCqBE-NX594-00842-00480698-00481108": "and have meaningful conversations with our peers.", "nCqBE-NX594-00843-00481108-00481577": "I know that many of my own biases have been revealed to me just", "nCqBE-NX594-00844-00481577-00482265": "in very vulnerable conversations with some of my colleagues and moving", "nCqBE-NX594-00845-00482291-00483072": "into those really uncomfortable spaces and having -- that's what we need to do more of.", "nCqBE-NX594-00846-00483072-00483475": "We need to do more of that and our culture just doesn't --", "nCqBE-NX594-00847-00483503-00484075": "the more we identify with white dominant culture, it's like we put ourselves", "nCqBE-NX594-00848-00484075-00484330": "in these places where we don't want to feel comfortable.", "nCqBE-NX594-00849-00484373-00484459": "It's hard.", "nCqBE-NX594-00850-00484505-00485012": "It's hard, but that's where we start to understand our own identity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00851-00485012-00485427": "And it's not until we understand our own identity that we can understand how", "nCqBE-NX594-00852-00485427-00485684": "to be inclusive of other identities.", "nCqBE-NX594-00853-00485690-00486038": "And Bill has a hand up.", "nCqBE-NX594-00854-00486064-00487044": "I'm going to give you the opportunity to speak now, Bill.", "nCqBE-NX594-00855-00487070-00487459": ">> Yeah. So I really enjoyed this presentation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00856-00487459-00488097": "The problem that I've had, I've taught for a number of years and I'm approaching retirement,", "nCqBE-NX594-00857-00488108-00489104": "but in a lot of the research that I see and that I've looked at, they use these group terms", "nCqBE-NX594-00858-00489119-00489379": "and I have a lot of trouble with that.", "nCqBE-NX594-00859-00489379-00489782": "Because when I look at my students and I get to know my students,", "nCqBE-NX594-00860-00489782-00490498": "most of them that when I have my class evaluations and stuff, they love the fact", "nCqBE-NX594-00861-00490498-00490951": "that I am as open and connected to them as they are.", "nCqBE-NX594-00862-00490983-00491569": "But every time I hear somebody talking about Black students or Latinx", "nCqBE-NX594-00863-00491569-00492512": "and they use these group terms, I have this background experience", "nCqBE-NX594-00864-00492530-00493366": "that I've seen Latinx students that were not prepared for college work and had some", "nCqBE-NX594-00865-00493366-00494328": "of the characteristics that are, I think are stereotypic characteristics", "nCqBE-NX594-00866-00494355-00494794": "that are described for those groups.", "nCqBE-NX594-00867-00494794-00495461": "But then I've had students that have elements of those and I've had students on the opposite side", "nCqBE-NX594-00868-00495485-00495801": "that have none of those characteristics.", "nCqBE-NX594-00869-00495801-00496553": "So -- but they all get lumped into that same group when someone's talking about, well,", "nCqBE-NX594-00870-00496553-00497077": "how do you interact with, you know, with Latinx students, or Black students,", "nCqBE-NX594-00871-00497077-00497704": "or Filipino students, whatever the category is.", "nCqBE-NX594-00872-00497716-00498141": "And I've approached -- in my teaching, I've tried to approach this more", "nCqBE-NX594-00873-00498141-00499005": "from a universal design perspective where I try to reach out to everybody and understand", "nCqBE-NX594-00874-00499005-00499951": "where each individual student is and I've found that to be much more informative for me", "nCqBE-NX594-00875-00499951-00500683": "or helpful for me, in making adjustments or giving feedback as I get to know them", "nCqBE-NX594-00876-00500704-00501845": "as individuals and not really, say, loading my expectations or thoughts", "nCqBE-NX594-00877-00501936-00502361": "about where they are culturally, because they may not be there.", "nCqBE-NX594-00878-00502406-00502529": "You know what I'm saying?", "nCqBE-NX594-00879-00502567-00503178": ">> Yeah. So we -- I think what we're trying -- well, I know what we're trying to do here is", "nCqBE-NX594-00880-00503178-00503554": "to move towards creating an inclusive environment for everyone.", "nCqBE-NX594-00881-00503573-00504249": "And what that requires us to understand is the different experiences that exist", "nCqBE-NX594-00882-00504269-00504551": "within a diverse group of students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00883-00504592-00504847": "Culture is different from race.", "nCqBE-NX594-00884-00504866-00505024": "They're not the same thing.", "nCqBE-NX594-00885-00505050-00505509": "And that's, I think, maybe very important to say.", "nCqBE-NX594-00886-00505509-00506206": "So we could have, you know, someone who is Latina who has been born and raised", "nCqBE-NX594-00887-00506206-00506787": "in the United States and has been influenced very heavily by white dominant culture", "nCqBE-NX594-00888-00506787-00507347": "and identify with a lot of those cultural values, you know, more so.", "nCqBE-NX594-00889-00507347-00507851": "And I think that that is what you're getting at.", "nCqBE-NX594-00890-00507851-00508341": "I look at it more as knowledge that I want to have so that I can bring it", "nCqBE-NX594-00891-00508341-00508732": "into the conversations and the teaching of all of my students,", "nCqBE-NX594-00892-00508766-00509415": "less than looking at an individual student and saying, oh, this person has this identity", "nCqBE-NX594-00893-00509415-00509604": "and I need to speak to them this way.", "nCqBE-NX594-00894-00509666-00510125": "That's, yeah, not what we want to do, because we can't make judgments", "nCqBE-NX594-00895-00510125-00510397": "about a person based upon the way that they look.", "nCqBE-NX594-00896-00510406-00510928": "So I think that we want to think about it as being inclusive, being --", "nCqBE-NX594-00897-00510951-00511498": "having teaching environments that welcome all different cultural backgrounds,", "nCqBE-NX594-00898-00511514-00512081": "allow students to bring their skillsets, draw upon their existing knowledge,", "nCqBE-NX594-00899-00512165-00512482": "creating that environment that is responsive to our students.", "nCqBE-NX594-00900-00512482-00512715": "I think universal design for learning is amazing.", "nCqBE-NX594-00901-00512715-00513598": "I don't think that it is necessarily culturally risk like competent with regards", "nCqBE-NX594-00902-00513598-00513777": "to universal design for learning.", "nCqBE-NX594-00903-00513777-00514446": "It's very much indebted and informed by what we know about the way the human brain works,", "nCqBE-NX594-00904-00514446-00514705": "but different aspects of the way the human brain works.", "nCqBE-NX594-00905-00514705-00515195": "So I think that's a really fascinating conversation, Bill.", "nCqBE-NX594-00906-00515202-00515257": ">> That's true.", "nCqBE-NX594-00907-00515292-00515359": "That's true.", "nCqBE-NX594-00908-00515359-00515807": "But from my experience with this, like I see, like, if you want to --", "nCqBE-NX594-00909-00515807-00516497": "I understand difference between race and culture as well, but within a racial element,", "nCqBE-NX594-00910-00516497-00517152": "if you just want to talk about there, I don't have a --", "nCqBE-NX594-00911-00517159-00518434": "I guess for me, it's hard for me to apply a black racial understanding", "nCqBE-NX594-00912-00518522-00519461": "when I have black students who strongly adhere to a group identity.", "nCqBE-NX594-00913-00519478-00519952": "But then I have black students that do not adhere", "nCqBE-NX594-00914-00519952-00520219": "to that same identity, even though they're black.", "nCqBE-NX594-00915-00520246-00520726": "So when I interact with them as they're doing whatever their performance is,", "nCqBE-NX594-00916-00520732-00521414": "it's so much easier I think for me as an instructor to accept them for who they are", "nCqBE-NX594-00917-00521512-00522193": "and really fully embrace this concept of them as learners", "nCqBE-NX594-00918-00522193-00522513": "on a journey and meet them where they are.", "nCqBE-NX594-00919-00522547-00523191": "And then depending on their obstacles or backgrounds that could be due to a variety", "nCqBE-NX594-00920-00523191-00523479": "of confounded variables like poverty.", "nCqBE-NX594-00921-00523479-00524022": "You can be black and poor and gay at the same --", "nCqBE-NX594-00922-00524022-00524701": "you have this intersectionality of issues that some people may have problems there", "nCqBE-NX594-00923-00524701-00525181": "and some people may not and be in that exact same intersectionality.", "nCqBE-NX594-00924-00525181-00526006": "So for me it's like I found so much more traction as not looking or not trying", "nCqBE-NX594-00925-00526006-00526906": "to classify people in like binary terms or categorical terms and then try to think", "nCqBE-NX594-00926-00526906-00527851": "about what they may need rather than meet them on this open, kind, loving platform,", "nCqBE-NX594-00927-00527893-00528622": "and then seeing what their particular impediments, whatever,", "nCqBE-NX594-00928-00528667-00529479": "challenges to their learning methodology is with them as individuals.", "nCqBE-NX594-00929-00529549-00529861": ">> Yes, it has to be a dialogue.", "nCqBE-NX594-00930-00529872-00529981": "It has to be a dialogue.", "nCqBE-NX594-00931-00530021-00530093": "Thank you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00932-00530093-00530250": "Thank you for sharing, Bill.", "nCqBE-NX594-00933-00530314-00530657": "We are a few minutes over, but I am happy to stay.", "nCqBE-NX594-00934-00530657-00531026": "I know that everybody has different responsibilities.", "nCqBE-NX594-00935-00531026-00531418": "I'm going to stick around a while, so you use this time as you need.", "nCqBE-NX594-00936-00531418-00531934": "I'd like to honor some more -- one hand that I see raised that has been raised for a while,", "nCqBE-NX594-00937-00531934-00532272": "Susmita, are you able to stay for a couple minutes and ask your question?", "nCqBE-NX594-00938-00533157-00533297": ">> Hello, can you hear me?", "nCqBE-NX594-00939-00533297-00533340": ">> Yes, hi.", "nCqBE-NX594-00940-00533340-00534562": ">> Hi. [inaudible] These are very, very important questions to raise and be mindful of.", "nCqBE-NX594-00941-00534606-00535550": "But what I wanted to kind of convey also, if you have a huge classroom, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00942-00535576-00536143": "More than 60, 70 students, what are the best practices", "nCqBE-NX594-00943-00536266-00536855": "to reach students with individual needs?", "nCqBE-NX594-00944-00536869-00537307": ">> So, in our last session, we spoke a little bit about large class sizes,", "nCqBE-NX594-00945-00537307-00537988": "and I first of all want to acknowledge that any time we start fragmenting the amount of time", "nCqBE-NX594-00946-00537988-00538935": "that a teacher can spend with their students, then we are undermining inclusive teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00947-00538935-00539208": "We are undermining culturally responsive teaching.", "nCqBE-NX594-00948-00539257-00539642": "And so I want to just say that that's a barrier.", "nCqBE-NX594-00949-00539661-00540197": "So anyone who's got -- you know, the bigger your classes, the more of a barrier that is to you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00950-00540213-00540863": "So in the last session, what we considered was -- not that this is the only way to do it,", "nCqBE-NX594-00951-00540863-00541437": "but a strategy that we looked at was using the getting to know you survey in Week 1", "nCqBE-NX594-00952-00541437-00541931": "and allotting time at the start of a course for building that trust", "nCqBE-NX594-00953-00541931-00542305": "and establishing the relationship before you get to the content.", "nCqBE-NX594-00954-00542397-00543010": "And if we make that a priority and carve out time in our first week for that", "nCqBE-NX594-00955-00543010-00543484": "and one of the things students do is respond to this getting to know you survey.", "nCqBE-NX594-00956-00543544-00544050": "We had some questions in that survey like in one word, how are you feeling about this class?", "nCqBE-NX594-00957-00544078-00544535": "What is one barrier that you think might interfere with your success in this class?", "nCqBE-NX594-00958-00544535-00545005": "And by scanning those results, which you should do in Week 1, look at all the results,", "nCqBE-NX594-00959-00545005-00545598": "identify the students who share barriers with you, identify the students who use a word", "nCqBE-NX594-00960-00545605-00546000": "that is -- has a more negative connotation than a positive connotation", "nCqBE-NX594-00961-00546014-00546582": "to describe how they're feeling about the class and consider them your high opportunity students", "nCqBE-NX594-00962-00546582-00547092": "and target your human connection with those students at the start.", "nCqBE-NX594-00963-00547104-00547312": "We use the metaphor of a watering can.", "nCqBE-NX594-00964-00547312-00547724": "If you go out into your garden and you have a watering can, you've got all these plants.", "nCqBE-NX594-00965-00547753-00548159": "You know, you only have so much water, you're not going to water every plant,", "nCqBE-NX594-00966-00548159-00548603": "you're going to take a step back and try to figure out which ones need water the most", "nCqBE-NX594-00967-00548603-00548988": "and you're going to give the water to those plants that week.", "nCqBE-NX594-00968-00548988-00549491": "So that's a strategy, but it is hard.", "nCqBE-NX594-00969-00549491-00550074": "And I think things -- there's different ways that we design our assessments can help", "nCqBE-NX594-00970-00550074-00550463": "and the wordings that we have in our instructional materials can help.", "nCqBE-NX594-00971-00550463-00550858": "So there are lots of different ways beyond one-on-one interactions", "nCqBE-NX594-00972-00550858-00551237": "that we can create an environment where students feel", "nCqBE-NX594-00973-00551237-00551585": "like they can learn and grow and be successful.", "nCqBE-NX594-00974-00551640-00552417": ">> You know, in my classes, all the classes I teach, the first day is kind of an introduction", "nCqBE-NX594-00975-00552417-00553115": "where students create their own Google slides and they present certain things.", "nCqBE-NX594-00976-00553119-00553845": "I invite them to say what are their, you know -- what they would like to share with others.", "nCqBE-NX594-00977-00553852-00553998": "So they do it in person.", "nCqBE-NX594-00978-00553998-00554554": "So each student comes in and they present themselves.", "nCqBE-NX594-00979-00554577-00555147": "Like somebody loves making coffee, is an excellent baker, or whatever it is, you know.", "nCqBE-NX594-00980-00555147-00555436": "So that kind of lays the foundation.", "nCqBE-NX594-00981-00555454-00555988": "Before the start of the class I send them a survey because I need to know what kind", "nCqBE-NX594-00982-00555988-00556494": "of devices they have, do they have an access to a printer?", "nCqBE-NX594-00983-00556494-00557325": "So since I teach lab lecture class, those things are very, very important to me.", "nCqBE-NX594-00984-00557346-00557493": ">> Those are great strategies.", "nCqBE-NX594-00985-00557509-00557617": ">> I'm a STEM teacher.", "nCqBE-NX594-00986-00557638-00558051": "So those things are very, very important to me, because they have to go to a lab,", "nCqBE-NX594-00987-00558051-00558617": "they have to gather data, they have to create graphs,", "nCqBE-NX594-00988-00558628-00559286": "they have to understand the implications and the results they have got.", "nCqBE-NX594-00989-00559343-00560074": "So getting to them, understanding where they are is extremely important.", "nCqBE-NX594-00990-00560080-00560136": ">> Absolutely.", "nCqBE-NX594-00991-00560214-00560435": "Those are great strategies.", "nCqBE-NX594-00992-00560446-00560902": ">> But the other constraint is I'm a human being.", "nCqBE-NX594-00993-00560906-00561163": "I have two hours only in the class.", "nCqBE-NX594-00994-00561180-00561869": "I'm going to -- I have to teach the course materials because they have to transfer, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-00995-00561869-00562209": "So that has to be robust.", "nCqBE-NX594-00996-00562240-00562774": "At the same time, I have to use these strategies.", "nCqBE-NX594-00997-00562822-00563218": "So I'm trying to work the best way as I can.", "nCqBE-NX594-00998-00563218-00563765": "And so I was just looking for a couple of tips from you.", "nCqBE-NX594-00999-00563765-00564296": ">> Yeah. Well, it sounds to me like you're already doing great things and,", "nCqBE-NX594-01000-00564296-00564528": "you know, you know what you're capable of.", "nCqBE-NX594-01001-00564528-00565095": "And, you know, I'm also being mindful of Dr. Mays Imad's presentation last week about,", "nCqBE-NX594-01002-00565095-00565689": "you know, trauma and all that -- the emotions that we bring from our own lives", "nCqBE-NX594-01003-00565689-00566088": "and what's happening in the world into our teaching and the trauma that we've been", "nCqBE-NX594-01004-00566088-00566680": "through as educators over the past couple of years with COVID and that is at play.", "nCqBE-NX594-01005-00566680-00566788": "That is at play here.", "nCqBE-NX594-01006-00566788-00567391": "And every single one of us just needs to be able to do what we are capable of doing and know", "nCqBE-NX594-01007-00567391-00567992": "that that is good enough right now, and to not be too critical of ourselves and feel", "nCqBE-NX594-01008-00567992-00568344": "like we need to keep going more and more at this moment, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01009-00568344-00568872": "So it sounds to me like you have some great strategies and you may hear some overlap,", "nCqBE-NX594-01010-00568915-00569251": "actually, with our next session that we'll be focusing on,", "nCqBE-NX594-01011-00569251-00569456": "with changing student learning narratives.", "nCqBE-NX594-01012-00569464-00569859": "So we'll be talking about getting started with a self-affirming icebreaker.", "nCqBE-NX594-01013-00569859-00570097": "So thank you for your comments, Susmita.", "nCqBE-NX594-01014-00570104-00570445": "Thank you for being dedicated to our students", "nCqBE-NX594-01015-00570448-00570604": ">> Thank you so much.", "nCqBE-NX594-01016-00570621-00570774": "I'm learning so much from you all.", "nCqBE-NX594-01017-00570805-00570884": ">> Thank you.", "nCqBE-NX594-01018-00570898-00571387": "Tracy, I'm going to grant you the ability to speak", "nCqBE-NX594-01019-00571387-00571719": "and you will be the last question that we take today.", "nCqBE-NX594-01020-00571804-00571942": ">> Okay, thanks.", "nCqBE-NX594-01021-00571942-00572536": "So when I was writing the feedback for Jayden, I was struggling with,", "nCqBE-NX594-01022-00572584-00573158": "I didn't want to sound condescending or assuming anything.", "nCqBE-NX594-01023-00573158-00573780": "And so, I'm not sure what to do with that.", "nCqBE-NX594-01024-00573780-00574008": ">> That's interesting.", "nCqBE-NX594-01025-00574060-00574922": "So I think what I like to do in this activity is to think about creating a space for Jayden", "nCqBE-NX594-01026-00574940-00575595": "to feel comfortable to come to me.", "nCqBE-NX594-01027-00575595-00576051": "And I think that one of the really helpful strategies in doing", "nCqBE-NX594-01028-00576051-00576349": "that is to be personalized, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01029-00576349-00576632": "So many people included it with, hello, Jayden.", "nCqBE-NX594-01030-00576632-00576876": "I saw the, you know, how are you today?", "nCqBE-NX594-01031-00576931-00577338": "And acknowledging that, Tracy, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01032-00577338-00577946": "Like, I don't know what's going on in your end, but here's what I see and I want you to know", "nCqBE-NX594-01033-00577946-00578183": "that I'm available for you, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01034-00578183-00578410": "So I mean, share what you see.", "nCqBE-NX594-01035-00578430-00578854": "And I often say to my students, you know, teaching online is kind of like teaching", "nCqBE-NX594-01036-00578854-00579394": "in the dark, because there's stuff that I can see but there's so much that I can't.", "nCqBE-NX594-01037-00579394-00579918": "And so I'm reaching out to you to help you help me understand how", "nCqBE-NX594-01038-00579918-00580169": "to move forward and best support you.", "nCqBE-NX594-01039-00580169-00580744": "And if that feels better to you to start the conversation that way,", "nCqBE-NX594-01040-00580744-00581493": "I also think that like breaking that ice of like in the prompts there was the last message", "nCqBE-NX594-01041-00581493-00581856": "to all students was, reach out to me and we'll find time to talk.", "nCqBE-NX594-01042-00581856-00582492": "Like trying to bridge that a little bit and understand that having students reach", "nCqBE-NX594-01043-00582492-00582761": "out is too much of a leap, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01044-00582761-00582936": "For some students.", "nCqBE-NX594-01045-00582936-00583584": "And so what can be helpful is to put structure just around that, maybe give two options, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01046-00583584-00583960": "I can give you a Zoom link that you can call", "nCqBE-NX594-01047-00583960-00584255": "into with your phone and we can talk through voice.", "nCqBE-NX594-01048-00584282-00584607": "You can click on it and we can talk through video.", "nCqBE-NX594-01049-00584651-00584876": "Does that work for you?", "nCqBE-NX594-01050-00584882-00585013": "You have, you know, being sure.", "nCqBE-NX594-01051-00585013-00585291": "I've had students who don't want to meet in Zoom because they don't want to be on video", "nCqBE-NX594-01052-00585291-00585479": "because they think they have to be, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01053-00585479-00585706": "So kind of demystifying that too.", "nCqBE-NX594-01054-00585706-00585806": "I don't know.", "nCqBE-NX594-01055-00585824-00586012": "Does that help a little bit?", "nCqBE-NX594-01056-00586012-00586418": "But there's so many great examples that were just shared that I'm hoping if you glean", "nCqBE-NX594-01057-00586418-00586762": "through them, they may actually illuminate more ideas for you as well.", "nCqBE-NX594-01058-00586799-00587144": "But I really appreciate what you just said.", "nCqBE-NX594-01059-00587144-00587324": "I think that's really powerful.", "nCqBE-NX594-01060-00587413-00587926": ">> Yeah, I did write my thing, but I think the thing -- well, I don't think.", "nCqBE-NX594-01061-00587926-00588549": "The thing that I was trying to avoid was pointing out that the grades weren't great.", "nCqBE-NX594-01062-00588566-00588956": "Where -- so I avoided that, but it sounds like it's okay to be like, hey,", "nCqBE-NX594-01063-00588956-00589226": "I noticed that you were struggling with this.", "nCqBE-NX594-01064-00589226-00589893": "Like where it might not be academic, but it's more personal issues.", "nCqBE-NX594-01065-00589975-00590601": "So it's cool they'd be like, okay, I've seen that your grades are 60% or something.", "nCqBE-NX594-01066-00590631-00591169": ">> Yeah. So if you're asking like about what -- you know that Jayden works full-time, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01067-00591169-00591301": "And as a single parent.", "nCqBE-NX594-01068-00591301-00591619": "I mean, I would definitely bring that into the conversation.", "nCqBE-NX594-01069-00591669-00592153": "Because by letting students know that you remember what they shared with them,", "nCqBE-NX594-01070-00592153-00592588": "it's also a way of just letting them know that you see them, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01071-00592588-00593159": "I remember that you shared with me this from our survey at the start of the term", "nCqBE-NX594-01072-00593159-00593380": "and that must be really difficult.", "nCqBE-NX594-01073-00593430-00593983": "And I want to -- I want you to understand that I want to work with you to help, you know,", "nCqBE-NX594-01074-00593983-00594281": "to help you through this struggling period, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01075-00594281-00594456": "So yes, you should acknowledge those things.", "nCqBE-NX594-01076-00594456-00594545": "Absolutely.", "nCqBE-NX594-01077-00594545-00594949": "If a student has made the choice to share something with you, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01078-00594949-00595635": "Then by bringing it into a future conversation, it's a way of honoring that, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01079-00595642-00596084": "By not bringing it in, it's like they're going to wonder maybe you even read it.", "nCqBE-NX594-01080-00596098-00596280": ">> Right. Okay.", "nCqBE-NX594-01081-00596284-00596677": "Yeah, because what I wrote sounds like I didn't even pay attention", "nCqBE-NX594-01082-00596677-00596902": "to what they had shared with me.", "nCqBE-NX594-01083-00596940-00597567": "It's like, well, I'm trying to avoid it, which is kind of the point of getting that survey.", "nCqBE-NX594-01084-00597567-00597705": ">> Yeah, absolutely.", "nCqBE-NX594-01085-00597705-00597789": ">> Okay, I feel that.", "nCqBE-NX594-01086-00597789-00597834": "Okay, cool.", "nCqBE-NX594-01087-00597834-00598059": "That's helpful.", "nCqBE-NX594-01088-00598059-00598066": "Yeah.", "nCqBE-NX594-01089-00598066-00598442": ">> Yeah. So Maria has asked, they did not reply to my messages.", "nCqBE-NX594-01090-00598442-00598551": "What should I do?", "nCqBE-NX594-01091-00598551-00598755": "That is such a hard one.", "nCqBE-NX594-01092-00598755-00599862": "I want to tell a quick story about a student in one of my classes who was a black male", "nCqBE-NX594-01093-00599957-00600420": "and didn't reply to my messages and was not -- he was --", "nCqBE-NX594-01094-00600420-00601129": "he had completed a couple of assignments, but the way he completed them resulted in no credit", "nCqBE-NX594-01095-00601144-00601476": "because he hadn't been following the rubric.", "nCqBE-NX594-01096-00601542-00602119": "And I didn't know if it was a technology issue, what the gap was, but I was trying to really get", "nCqBE-NX594-01097-00602119-00602437": "to the heart of this and he wouldn't respond to my message wouldn't --", "nCqBE-NX594-01098-00602437-00602656": "and I just kept going and I kept going.", "nCqBE-NX594-01099-00602656-00603150": "And then I said -- I kept saying, in my messages, you can meet me in Zoom.", "nCqBE-NX594-01100-00603150-00603277": "We can set up a Zoom time.", "nCqBE-NX594-01101-00603277-00603688": "And then I led to, I will be in Zoom today from 4:00 to 4:30.", "nCqBE-NX594-01102-00603714-00604002": "Click on this link if you're available and let's meet.", "nCqBE-NX594-01103-00604002-00604503": "And we finally -- he finally did reply and we finally did meet", "nCqBE-NX594-01104-00604503-00604784": "in Zoom, which was really difficult.", "nCqBE-NX594-01105-00604784-00605281": "He had a lot of challenges getting into Zoom, which was very eye opening for me.", "nCqBE-NX594-01106-00605281-00606098": "And in that session, I was able to share my screen, show one of the assignments,", "nCqBE-NX594-01107-00606098-00606720": "and point out what he had done perfectly, and then point out the rubric at the bottom.", "nCqBE-NX594-01108-00606720-00607412": "And once I pointed to that rubric he said, oh my gosh, I didn't know that was there.", "nCqBE-NX594-01109-00607463-00607697": "And that was the one thing that he needed.", "nCqBE-NX594-01110-00607697-00608259": "And after that, he was on point and I allowed him to go back", "nCqBE-NX594-01111-00608259-00608604": "and redo the assignments and he passed the class.", "nCqBE-NX594-01112-00608604-00609156": "So, you know, I think that me having like knowledge of just knowing", "nCqBE-NX594-01113-00609156-00609678": "that there are students on the other side of the screen that may not be replying", "nCqBE-NX594-01114-00609678-00610332": "because they're reluctant to do so, for whatever reason, keeps me pushing.", "nCqBE-NX594-01115-00610332-00610703": "Particularly if I see like little cues that they are trying in the class, right?", "nCqBE-NX594-01116-00610703-00611272": "I mean, if there's no logging into the class, if there's no assignments being submitted", "nCqBE-NX594-01117-00611272-00611887": "and I've tried multiple times, at a certain point that's a student that is going", "nCqBE-NX594-01118-00611887-00612161": "to get less attention from me than other students", "nCqBE-NX594-01119-00612161-00612437": "that are showing those signs of engagements.", "nCqBE-NX594-01120-00612437-00612851": "But it's always after a pretty diligent effort.", "nCqBE-NX594-01121-00613257-00613619": "Yeah. Okay, everyone, we're going to wrap up now.", "nCqBE-NX594-01122-00613641-00613916": "I need to go outside and get some air.", "nCqBE-NX594-01123-00613916-00614288": "Thanks everyone for being here.", "nCqBE-NX594-01124-00614298-00614375": "This was amazing.", "nCqBE-NX594-01125-00614375-00614716": "It's really amazing to have so many people still here 15 minutes", "nCqBE-NX594-01126-00614716-00614899": "after we ended the 90-minute session.", "nCqBE-NX594-01127-00614899-00615080": "So take care.", "nCqBE-NX594-01128-00615080-00615727": "I will take a look at the chat and be sure that I've done my best to answer questions.", "nCqBE-NX594-01129-00615727-00616202": "I know there are some left and I'm sorry we didn't get to everybody.", "nCqBE-NX594-01130-00616235-00616628": "Thank you so much for being here and giving your all to our session today."}}, {"audio_id": "nCtQ7HSAh0o", "text": {"nCtQ7HSAh0o-00000-00000000-00000438": "First of all, let me thank you for contacting me about Copyright in the", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00001-00000438-00000855": "Digital Single Market. It's great to know that so many of you are taking an", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00002-00000855-00001400": "interest in European law-making, even when it is a bit technical. I must start", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00003-00001400-00001773": "by reassuring you that I, together with the Green group, will be voting to", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00004-00001773-00002268": "protect the freedom of the internet tomorrow. About half the emails were", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00005-00002268-00002682": "mostly concerned about that. But we also received thousands of emails from some", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00006-00002682-00003110": "of you about the need for a properly regulated internet and the protection of", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00007-00003110-00003663": "artists and authors. It's clear that there is a battle between two types of", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00008-00003663-00004148": "corporations here. On the one hand, we have the platforms like publishers that", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00009-00004148-00004596": "are seeking to profit from the work of small artists and creatives and on the", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00010-00004596-00004989": "other hand, we've got the online giants like Google who profit from sharing", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00011-00004989-00005526": "online content without paying for it. Our aim as Greens is to make sure that", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00012-00005526-00005928": "creative people are rewarded for their work, but without allowing", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00013-00005928-00006417": "corporations to control the internet. There are two articles of particular", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00014-00006417-00006965": "concern. Article 11, which would force anyone who wishes to use parts of", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00015-00006965-00007395": "journalistic content for link-sharing to first get a license from the publisher,", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00016-00007395-00007989": "and Article 13, which relates to filtering and monitoring of uploaded", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00017-00007989-00008568": "content online. Last week, the European Parliament's legal Affairs Committee", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00018-00008568-00009093": "supported Article 11 and Article 13, but Greens are leading the fight against", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00019-00009093-00009528": "those articles. And we've been building up support to carry on this debate and", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00020-00009528-00010040": "ensure that the whole parliament has a vote. We voted against these articles at", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00021-00010040-00010434": "committee level, because we believe that they would seriously undermine basic", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00022-00010434-00010914": "internet freedoms. But it's also clear that we need to have some control over", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00023-00010914-00011385": "the Internet. In particular, we need to protect people who provide online", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00024-00011385-00011853": "creative content. We also need to challenge the internet when it's being", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00025-00011853-00012381": "used as a tool for generating and sharing disinformation. This can become", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00026-00012381-00012928": "ultimately a threat to our democracy. However, the Directive as proposed,", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00027-00012928-00013383": "particularly Articles 11 and 13, is quite disproportionate.", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00028-00013383-00013794": "In its present form, it would put freedom of information and freedom of expression", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00029-00013794-00014259": "at risk and would needlessly limit access to online information by", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00030-00014259-00014778": "discouraging the use of hyperlinks. We don't yet have a successful model for", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00031-00014778-00015303": "dealing with copyright issues in our Internet Age. Until we do, we should keep", "nCtQ7HSAh0o-00032-00015303-00015935": "the freedom of the internet and strive for adequate rules on copyright."}}, {"audio_id": "nDQS0sLI4hu", "text": {"nDQS0sLI4hu-00000-00000000-00000424": "hey everyone it's michael dougal with exp realty and i know a lot of you", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00001-00001288-00001904": "which you can afford for a low 600 000 budget we're going to cover everywhere from london", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00002-00001904-00002456": "to kitchener to berry i'm really excited if you are in a hurry then i'd welcome you to look at the", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00003-00002456-00002920": "timestamps in the youtube description and looking at the very first property we're in london this is", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00004-00002920-00003648": "a two-story row house so it's a townhouse without condominium fees it's three bedrooms plus one one", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00005-00003648-00004328": "in the basement three washrooms it has a partly finished basement and this property sold for 585", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00006-00004328-00005096": "thousand dollars on a 21 by 114 deep lot here's now the next property we're in berry we can see a", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00007-00005096-00005616": "very similar pattern here and that properties are selling over their asking price this property sold", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00008-00005616-00006208": "for six hundred thousand dollars only two bedrooms two washrooms it's a semi-detached two-story home", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00009-00006208-00006776": "with a mutual driveway with the one car garage and the approximate square footage looks to be", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00010-00006776-00007376": "around a thousand square feet and the property is between 20 to 30 years old this next property is", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00011-00007376-00008128": "in hamilton is sold for 596 000 it's a two and a half story so two story and then maybe with a loft", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00012-00008128-00009008": "up top so three bedrooms two washrooms it's on a 29 by 84 feet deep lot so probably has no backyard", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00013-00009008-00009536": "and does not have any garage and notice it looks a little bit older this is quite common in hamilton", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00014-00009536-00010112": "we see a lot of properties between 60 to 80 years old this is our next property in windsor a little", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00015-00010112-00010656": "bit unique this one as it does have a two-car garage but it only has two bedrooms so maybe this", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00016-00010656-00011360": "is ideal for like a senior citizen it's under five years old approximate square footage 1100 to 1500", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00017-00011360-00011816": "and like i mentioned it's two bedrooms plus two in the basement and three washrooms and", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00018-00011816-00012512": "this one as you can see is fairly updated it's got a great open concept and it's also on a corner lot", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00019-00012512-00013240": "this property just west off of calderwood sold for 547 thousand dollars moving on now to kitchener", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00020-00013240-00013784": "waterloo this is a two-story town house it's got three bedrooms with two washrooms one", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00021-00013784-00014344": "washroom on the main floor a powder room and then a washroom with the shower up top it's on a 20 by", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00022-00014344-00015008": "120 feet deep lot does have a garage and does have a finished basement this property sold in six days", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00023-00015008-00015720": "for 550 000 and it just sold march the 17th 2021 this is a condo that i've included", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00024-00015720-00016288": "it's in mississauga on 60 absolute avenue also known as the maryland monroe landmark", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00025-00016288-00017016": "condo and the property sold for 599 000 does have one parking space and it's two bedrooms", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00026-00017016-00017832": "two washrooms and it's a fairly spacious unit with around 950 square feet with the condo fees at 726", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00027-00017832-00018368": "the condo fees do however include water they also include heat and as far as the building", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00028-00018368-00018776": "amenities are concerned they've got great amenities it has an indoor pool it's got", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00029-00018776-00019528": "its own gym and a library now let's head to st catharines in niagara this property sold for 585", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00030-00019528-00020128": "000 it's a detached bungalow with three bedrooms on the main floor and then three bedrooms in the", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00031-00020128-00020616": "basement as well it has two washrooms one on the main floor one in the basement it does have a", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00032-00020616-00021128": "separate entrance which is appealing for all of you investors looking to rent out the basement", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00033-00021128-00021584": "doesn't have a garage but does have parking and you can see that it does need a little bit of work", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00034-00021584-00022320": "however it sits on a great lot it's 56 by 101 feet deep here's what you could potentially afford in", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00035-00022320-00023064": "ottawa this property sold for 554000 dollars it's a three-bedroom two-story townhouse without condo", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00036-00023064-00023632": "fees it also has three washrooms as you can see does have a one car garage and it's fairly", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00037-00023632-00024120": "narrow that's the only drawback with this house but otherwise looks like a great property in a", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00038-00024120-00024800": "decent area with a quartz counter upgraded cabinet stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors and", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00039-00024800-00025272": "pot lights throughout the whole house here's the next property it's in oshawa a little bit closer", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00040-00025272-00025944": "to toronto and the property sold for 550 000 however maybe this is land value as it only has", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00041-00025944-00026696": "one bedroom and it has one washroom it sits on a 38 by 127 feet deep lot does have hardwood floors", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00042-00026696-00027272": "and stainless steel appliances but one drawback of buying in oshawa is that properties generally have", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00043-00027272-00027960": "a very high property tax compared to other cities you can see the property taxes are around 3 900", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00044-00027960-00028560": "and now let's compare that to the very first property we refer to in london just around 2 800", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00045-00028560-00028936": "so if you got value from this video consider subscribing and if you're", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00046-00028936-00029368": "a real estate agent looking to connect for opportunity then send me an email my contact", "nDQS0sLI4hu-00047-00029368-00029800": "information is in the description box and i will look forward to seeing you all next time"}}, {"audio_id": "nDZZ4XJ1_xA", "text": {"nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00000-00000061-00000521": "Hi everyone. It's me again and I just want to give you a brief tour of this", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00001-00000521-00000590": "course", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00002-00000596-00000959": "so that you know where everything is and how to get around and", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00003-00000959-00001270": "are just familiar with the course as it is laid out.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00004-00001270-00001673": "This is the landing page. It's what's referred to as the home page.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00005-00001673-00002090": "What you'll find is under course announcements, this area what update", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00006-00002090-00002161": "regularly.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00007-00002161-00002533": "It'll post what's going on in the course,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00008-00002533-00002926": "what you need to know, if there's been any changes--that kind of thing.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00009-00002926-00003241": "Over to the right here, right now, we have the course", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00010-00003241-00003639": "orientation video but regularly I will fill this", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00011-00003639-00003970": "with whatever video that I've made", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00012-00003970-00004514": "that's from the particular module that way are on. So we'll get module two", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00013-00004514-00004841": "this'll have a video from module two. It's just a way of when you", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00014-00004841-00005045": "come into the course to see some fresh content.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00015-00005045-00005416": "I'll scroll down further here", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00016-00005416-00005780": "is your grades and this'll give you a sense of", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00017-00005780-00006160": "where you are with different assignments. Right now it's empty because of", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00018-00006160-00006228": "course", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00019-00006228-00006529": "nothing is due and there's no material.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00020-00006529-00006968": "Then this gives you your activity at a glance", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00021-00006968-00007390": "so this shows you--in this case for me--it shows you know I've been very active in", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00022-00007390-00007740": "this course. Obviously, I have been creating it, designing it sending out emails and", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00023-00007740-00007847": "those kinds of things.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00024-00007847-00008261": "This is just the main page so you can get a sense of what's going on.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00025-00008261-00008670": "On the left here are some important buttons to be aware of.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00026-00008670-00009199": "This is your map and you can get anywhere in the course just by clicking", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00027-00009199-00009710": "around here. Say maybe want to go to module one and then you want to go to", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00029-00009750-00010177": "the getting started notes. It's really just your way of quickly", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00030-00010177-00010614": "accessing before you actually go there. But you can get access to anything in", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00031-00010614-00010684": "the course.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00032-00010684-00011100": "If you click on \"What's New,\" this will tell you what's been", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00033-00011106-00011500": "added and you can change the date. You can say since the last time I logged on", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00034-00011504-00011900": "and this'll be populated with new thing. If there's new", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00035-00011904-00012056": "discussion posts,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00036-00012056-00012490": "if you get graded assignments back--this is where you want to go to get all", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00037-00012490-00012650": "that. I can click on \"What's New,\"", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00038-00012650-00012969": "and then I can click on content and it'll show me all the different things that have been", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00039-00012969-00013579": "added since I last logged on. Tasks will give me any particular tasks.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00040-00013579-00014019": "In this case usually it'll be in the form of email. And the Search button is", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00041-00014020-00014380": "nice because it allows me to search different material within the course.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00042-00014386-00014509": "I can search for", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00043-00014509-00014940": "some content that I remember seeing but I can't remember where it is.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00044-00014940-00015262": "So this is the main page.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00045-00015262-00015715": "The calendar will be populated with different events within", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00046-00015715-00016106": "course and it will also populate on your calendar", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00047-00016106-00016684": "on your home page in ANGEL. As I've said before Lessons is where", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00048-00016684-00016798": "much of the", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00049-00016798-00017243": "material and work is to be done. I'm just going close this. This is something", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00050-00017243-00017606": "nice to know. You might have an arrow here or it might be a bar but you can", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00051-00017606-00017990": "minimize that so you have more screen. You can also do", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00052-00017990-00018378": "up in the right-hand corner here and hide the banner. If you want", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00053-00018378-00018740": "more real estate in front of you, more of", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00054-00018744-00019050": "the course content, you can really widen up the screen that way.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00055-00019050-00019423": "Once you come into the course as I said Lessons is where you'll be doing much of", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00056-00019423-00019680": "your work and you want to go into \"Getting Started\"", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00057-00019680-00019990": "and work through this material in that first week.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00058-00019990-00020506": "About the Instructor that's about me. You can learn about who I am, where I'm from", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00059-00020506-00020811": "and recommendations--all that kind of stuff.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00060-00020811-00021280": "Course Materials-- this is where all the important material about the course is:", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00061-00021283-00021589": "Things you need to know, things that are important guidelines,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00062-00021589-00021931": "video playlist. those kind of things.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00063-00021931-00022245": "And then \"Learning Moudles\" is of course where", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00064-00022245-00022570": "each of the weekly modules are.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00065-00022575-00023072": "Assignments-- here's just a quick online listing so if you want to come in quickly", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00066-00023072-00023240": "get to the Popular Culture", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00067-00023240-00023558": "Event Selection, you can get in", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00068-00023558-00024020": "really quick to do that or for any of these major assignments. The Questions Forum--", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00069-00024020-00024370": "please make sure you use the Questions Fourm--it is there for you so that if", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00070-00024370-00024490": "you have a question", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00071-00024490-00024870": "about something and you want to ask,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00072-00024870-00025210": "you just want to get a get an answer-- maybe you don't want to email me or", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00073-00025210-00025411": "you're in the course and this is just easier.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00074-00025411-00025750": "One thing I would note about the Questions Forum", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00075-00025750-00026120": "is that you can post anonymously. So if you're uncomfortable talki ng", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00076-00026129-00026439": "or asking the question. You're afraid it's one of those \"stupid", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00077-00026444-00026530": "questions,\"--", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00078-00026530-00026869": "there are no stupid questions-- but in case you are", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00079-00026869-00027338": "afraid of how it's going to be perceived, you can come into the Questions Forum", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00080-00027338-00027694": "click on new post, fill out the post title,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00081-00027694-00028070": "which is this area here, ask your question in this box,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00082-00028070-00028520": "and under advance messages-if you click this little plus sign,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00083-00028520-00028933": "you can click on \"post as an anonymous message.\" So you can post it", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00084-00028933-00029350": "and I'll let you know that I do respond to these pretty quickly within 24 hours", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00085-00029357-00029529": "just like other correspondence.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00086-00029529-00029916": "I won't be able to know who it is so if you're", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00087-00029916-00030339": "not sure you want to asked that question directly", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00088-00030339-00030837": "you can ask it anonymously. Other things in the course to just be aware of", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00089-00030837-00031260": "Right now only model two is", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00090-00031260-00031389": "open so you can go in", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00091-00031399-00031780": "and you can start looking at material. This is pretty much the", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00092-00031780-00031991": "layout: the topics, objectives,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00093-00031991-00032300": "instructor's thoughts, some kind of mini lecture,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00094-00032303-00032650": "readings and assignments, direct discussion, open discussion,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00095-00032657-00032990": "and any other assignments that might be in the course.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00096-00032990-00033469": "Now I very quickly want to expand this and I want to show you", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00097-00033469-00033810": "Communicate is another place where if you want to send internal email", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00098-00033819-00034178": "or if you want to find all the current open discussion", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00099-00034178-00034502": "boards. This is where you can do that and finally,", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00100-00034502-00034878": "Report. Report is an important one because you can run", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00101-00034878-00035372": "a grade report on yourself which if you want to find out what all of your grades", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00102-00035372-00035662": "are in this course that have been graded thus far you'd go in", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00103-00035662-00035980": "and you would click on grades and you would hit", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00104-00035985-00036385": "Run. Now of course right now I'm failing because", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00105-00036385-00036740": "there's not been nothing passed in and so therefore", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00106-00036740-00037070": "there's no grades to account for.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00107-00037077-00037390": "Don't be thrown off by that. What you want to pay attention to is the", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00108-00037390-00037512": "assignments that", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00109-00037512-00037900": "have been graded are and what your grades are.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00110-00037900-00038256": "That's what you should be looking for being the paying attention to.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00111-00038256-00038563": "All right, that is the tour of the course.", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00112-00038563-00038910": "If you have additional questions by all means let me know, otherwise", "nDZZ4XJ1_xA-00113-00038910-00039106": "I will see you online. Thank you"}}, {"audio_id": "nE6iRrn_rFg", "text": {"nE6iRrn_rFg-00000-00000066-00001086": "the channel here I'm telling you has made about four times as many views as the previous day.", "nE6iRrn_rFg-00001-00001086-00002016": "office yes, as you can see this video, which is only two days old, at the views have mostly stopped here,", "nE6iRrn_rFg-00002-00002016-00002688": "but if I go there, you're gonna see the victory rate is at 10, which means that's really good."}}, {"audio_id": "nEv5hGowpJg", "text": {"nEv5hGowpJg-00000-00001541-00001853": "click over here (or below) to access the closed caption.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00001-00001853-00002421": "This video will have closed caption in multiple languages, so if you require a closed caption", "nEv5hGowpJg-00002-00002421-00002853": "in your language, just comment in the video and I will see what I can do. This is a very", "nEv5hGowpJg-00003-00002853-00003413": "important video for me, for you today. I’m here to tell you about the prophecy", "nEv5hGowpJg-00004-00003413-00004117": "concerning me and the Ancient Hebrew language, known as Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉. This prophecy is", "nEv5hGowpJg-00005-00004117-00004885": "located in Zephaniah 3 9-10. I am going to read to you the King James version of this prophecy,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00006-00004885-00005397": "then I will give you the correct translation. The king James version is a mistranslated.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00007-00006117-00006941": "Zephaniah 3 9-10 - for then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may call upon", "nEv5hGowpJg-00008-00006941-00007573": "the name of the lord, to serve him with one consent, from beyond the rivers of Ethiopia,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00009-00007573-00008189": "my suppliants even the daughter of my dispersed shall bring mine offering. What", "nEv5hGowpJg-00010-00008189-00008741": "does that scripture mean? Those two verses are very confusing because the King James version", "nEv5hGowpJg-00011-00008797-00009133": "mistranslated it. This is the proper translation.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00012-00009997-00010757": "Zephaniah 3:9 speaks concerning the pure language according to King James. I chose the translation", "nEv5hGowpJg-00013-00010757-00011309": "authentic language because the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language was founded in hand signs.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00014-00011309-00011885": "Ancient Biblical Hebrew is the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language. I refer to Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 as", "nEv5hGowpJg-00015-00011885-00012189": "Ancient Biblical Hebrew, but it's not Hebrew.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00016-00012189-00012501": "The Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language is the language before Hebrew.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00017-00012501-00012901": "It's the language of Noah and his three sons. This is the language that", "nEv5hGowpJg-00018-00012901-00013101": "all humans in the days of Noah.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00019-00013157-00013572": "The days when his sons repopulated the earth. This is the language they spoke.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00020-00013725-00014341": "I wrote the details and the archaeological evidences in this book, \"The Origins of Language\".", "nEv5hGowpJg-00021-00014341-00015077": "You can access this book on Amazon Kindle or you can get this book for just $4.99. You can get this", "nEv5hGowpJg-00022-00015077-00015541": "book on Amazon if you're not in the United States or you can go to PrimitiveSignLanguage.com/shop", "nEv5hGowpJg-00023-00015701-00016261": "I am going to read the literal translation to you and also put up the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 symbols here", "nEv5hGowpJg-00024-00016261-00016525": "on the screen for you with the English translation.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00025-00016669-00017085": "For then will I return to", "nEv5hGowpJg-00026-00017165-00018061": "the people (an) authentic language, to call on the name of Yahuah, to serve him shoulder one,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00027-00018125-00018445": "from beyond, to the rivers of Cush,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00028-00018517-00019293": "Itharey daughter of the dispersed (Diaspora) shall bring Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00029-00019293-00019893": "This is what it really says, to access these literal translations get the book or go to", "nEv5hGowpJg-00030-00019893-00020517": "PrimitiveSignLanguage.com I just read to you the verse and I gave you the correct translation", "nEv5hGowpJg-00031-00020517-00021037": "but that is simply not enough. To prove that I am Itharey daughter of the diaspora,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00032-00021037-00021341": "I am going to prove to you that I have the authentic language", "nEv5hGowpJg-00033-00021341-00021509": "of the ancient Hebrew language", "nEv5hGowpJg-00034-00021509-00021917": "and it's called \"Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉\". In this book, \"The Etymology of Ancient", "nEv5hGowpJg-00035-00021917-00022325": "Biblical Hebrew, I prove that Ancient Hebrew was founded in sign language.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00036-00022381-00022773": "Ancient Hebrew is called \"Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉\" and I also proved that in this book.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00037-00022845-00023125": "I have more revelation concerning Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00038-00023125-00023605": "Today I’m going to show you the hand gesture of Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 and additional information", "nEv5hGowpJg-00039-00023605-00024117": "concerning what Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means. Let me take a moment to show you the hand signs for the", "nEv5hGowpJg-00040-00024117-00024749": "Ancient Hebrew symbols as well as how to sign many words. I’m going to cover many words that", "nEv5hGowpJg-00041-00024749-00025277": "I didn't cover in the previous \"I am Itharey\" a video, so those of you who've already watched it,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00042-00025277-00025773": "please stay tuned. Now I will introduce to you some Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 hand signs. The", "nEv5hGowpJg-00043-00025773-00026181": "first hand sign that I’m going to introduce to you is the \"beyth\" symbol. The \"beyth\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00044-00026181-00026645": "symbol communicates in, with, on, against. You can only know this by", "nEv5hGowpJg-00045-00026645-00027285": "knowing Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 is a hand gesture. The next symbol is an opposite symbol - “lamad”", "nEv5hGowpJg-00046-00027437-00028125": "looks like this, “lamad” is hand signed like this. It's opposite to “beyth”. \"Lamad\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00047-00028125-00028597": "communicates to, toward. If you tell somebody to \"go out\" or you", "nEv5hGowpJg-00048-00028597-00029357": "tell them to \"go to\", you're pointing that way. The “lamad” hand gesture points, it also directs.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00049-00029637-00030285": "The next hand gesture is the \"𐤊 KaP” symbol. The \"𐤊\" symbol is called the palm. If you notice", "nEv5hGowpJg-00050-00030405-00030964": "it's an open palm gesture and it's that simple. The next symbol is the “𐤄-ahbal” symbol.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00051-00031108-00031717": "This is the hand sign of the “𐤄 ahbal” symbol, does it look like the \"𐤄 ahbal\" symbol?", "nEv5hGowpJg-00052-00031901-00032652": "The hand sign of the \"𐤄 ahbal\" symbol is a fan. It's my hand waving air in my face. \"ahbal\",", "nEv5hGowpJg-00053-00032652-00033253": "if you check it out in a strong concordance, it means vapor, it means breath, but I believe it", "nEv5hGowpJg-00054-00033253-00034061": "means air, also. When you fan yourself like this, you get air. \"𐤄 ahbal\" means air, vapor, breath.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00055-00034061-00034709": "It also communicates spirit. \"𐤄 ahbal\" also means vanity, when somebody thinks less of you,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00056-00034981-00035053": "they go like that...", "nEv5hGowpJg-00057-00035293-00036037": "please ...please... they fan you away. \"𐤄 ahbal\" ball hand sign is also used to fan", "nEv5hGowpJg-00058-00036037-00036901": "away things, this is why \"𐤄 ahbal\" means vanity or useless it also means idol, something useless.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00059-00036901-00037717": "An idol is a useless thing. Now to show you the hand gestures. How to Sign Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉!", "nEv5hGowpJg-00060-00037717-00038093": "Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 is the name of this language, but what does this language mean?", "nEv5hGowpJg-00061-00038149-00038773": "In my previous video, I mentioned that Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means offering, when you look it up it does", "nEv5hGowpJg-00062-00038773-00039421": "mean offering, however it has other meanings, another meaning that Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 has is rest", "nEv5hGowpJg-00063-00039421-00040141": "or peaceful state. In Zephaniah 3:10 Itharey, the daughter of the diaspora is mentioned bringing the", "nEv5hGowpJg-00064-00040141-00040749": "language called Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉. In this verse it does not mean offering, it's referring to the", "nEv5hGowpJg-00065-00040749-00041237": "language. The language is called Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉. so this word actually has a different", "nEv5hGowpJg-00066-00041237-00041885": "meaning. I believe that Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 does mean restful and peaceful state as in unity in", "nEv5hGowpJg-00067-00041885-00042669": "Zephaniah 3:9-10, it mentions that the people of the world would be one shoulder. One shoulder", "nEv5hGowpJg-00068-00042669-00043253": "communicates being in agreement, being at peace, being in a restful state, so while", "nEv5hGowpJg-00069-00043253-00043605": "Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 does mean rest, I realize that it has another meaning.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00070-00043605-00044117": "Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means from / hand /gestures. That's right", "nEv5hGowpJg-00071-00044117-00044381": "the name Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means from hand gestures.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00072-00044813-00045197": "I’m going to show you why, right now. The word Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉, the", "nEv5hGowpJg-00073-00045197-00045805": "first letter is the \"𐤌 meym\" symbol. The \"𐤌 meym\", if you study Hebrew, is a prefix to", "nEv5hGowpJg-00074-00045805-00046429": "many words and in the word Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉, of Zephaniah 3:10 it's also used as a prefix to mean", "nEv5hGowpJg-00075-00046429-00047149": "from, the second letter is the \"𐤍 nun\" symbol. The \"nun' is called the sprout, the attributes", "nEv5hGowpJg-00076-00047149-00047917": "of a sprout is that it's new or that it comes forth and it communicates birth. Okay, so", "nEv5hGowpJg-00077-00047917-00048629": "the \"𐤍 nun\" symbol communicates origin and birth, so stay with me for a moment.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00078-00048709-00049357": "Next is what's going to be signed the \"nun\" symbol is signed upward as if", "nEv5hGowpJg-00079-00049605-00050093": "something is growing, so if you notice .... my hand gesture is drawing out the shape", "nEv5hGowpJg-00080-00050093-00050445": "of the \"𐤍 nun\" symbol. Okay, the \"𐤍 nun\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00081-00050445-00050909": "goes upward, it communicates going up. It communicates origin in the", "nEv5hGowpJg-00082-00050909-00051221": "word of \"Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉\" (referring to the language). This is how you sign the rest letters.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00083-00051429-00051949": "The \"𐤇 kaheyts\" symbol is the wall. The \"𐤇 kaheyts\" symbol always has the \"ahbal\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00084-00052045-00052604": "on its wall. If you notice the symbol looks like a wall and then the \"ahbal\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00085-00052685-00053197": "looks like it's hitting it's wall. That's because the hand gesture hits the wall.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00086-00053197-00053749": "The \"𐤄 ahbal\" symbol communicates many things but in this word in Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 it's", "nEv5hGowpJg-00087-00053749-00054204": "communicating ...this (see hand sign). It's not communicating anything but what you see.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00088-00054204-00054869": "It's communicating me hit in my hand,... stay with me. The next letter is the \"𐤕 thu\" symbol.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00089-00054869-00055709": "The \"𐤕 thu\" symbol is called a mark, a mark is a sign, okay so = hand sign.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00090-00055925-00056604": "The last letter is the \"𐤉 yed\" symbol. The \"𐤉 yed\" in the end of this word is communicating plural.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00091-00056669-00056885": "okay so I’m going to put this word together.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00092-00056997-00058325": "“Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉” - from / origin / hand / sign / plural / or from origin of hand signs.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00093-00058804-00059285": "That's what Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means. Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 means from origin of hand signs,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00094-00059285-00059829": "according to these symbols, you can know this by reading my book. I hope you're still with", "nEv5hGowpJg-00095-00059829-00060885": "me and excited to learn some more hand signs. This word “𐤎𐤐𐤓 sapar” is signed like this...", "nEv5hGowpJg-00096-00061069-00061469": "This is the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 hand gesture for “𐤎𐤐𐤓 sapar” ...", "nEv5hGowpJg-00097-00061469-00062285": "Now, why is that the “𐤎𐤐𐤓 sapar” hand gesture? The Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 symbols told me to do this.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00098-00062516-00063173": "The first letter is the “𐤎 samak” symbol. Now “samak”, I discovered means grasp.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00099-00063229-00063749": "but if you were to ask somebody who speaks Hebrew, they would tell you something different. Some will", "nEv5hGowpJg-00100-00063749-00064269": "tell you they don't know, for the most part people do not know what the \"𐤎 samak\" symbol means. If", "nEv5hGowpJg-00101-00064269-00064885": "you visit primitive sign language.com You can find out what all the symbol means and this", "nEv5hGowpJg-00102-00064885-00065533": "is what the \"samak\" means. \"𐤎 Samak\" means grasp, as you see, I’m grasping my hand.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00103-00065621-00066109": "If you look in the Strong's Concordance, you'll see that they say the \"𐤎 samak\" means hold.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00104-00066173-00066661": "If you see... I’m also holding my hand. This is where the meaning of the \"𐤎 samak\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00105-00066661-00067269": "symbol comes from. It means grasp, not hold because to grasp is to hold.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00106-00067365-00068045": "Now this symbol is utilized in the word “𐤎 sapar” because it looks like a scroll,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00107-00068045-00068525": "like you're about to open a scroll, so you grab the scroll and then you open.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00108-00068605-00069021": "The \"𐤐 pah\" symbol is the second letter. The \"𐤐 pah\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00109-00069021-00069757": "as you see, if you see this way, is an opening. The \"𐤐 pah\" symbol means opening", "nEv5hGowpJg-00110-00069757-00070253": "and if you notice my hands are open. This is the hand gesture of the \"𐤐 pah\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00111-00070253-00070549": "symbol. Okay, you can maybe see it better like this", "nEv5hGowpJg-00112-00070605-00071253": "or like this, so you take the \"𐤎 samak\" symbol and then you connect it with", "nEv5hGowpJg-00113-00071253-00071901": "the \"𐤐 pah\" symbol and then you have the last symbol which is the \"𐤓 ra'ash\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00114-00071957-00072589": "means \"head\", but why does it mean head? If you look at my hands", "nEv5hGowpJg-00115-00072589-00072997": "this is the shape of the \"𐤓 ra'ash\" symbol. This is where the symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00116-00073101-00073389": "gets it's look. This is the hand gesture of the \"𐤓 ra'ash\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00117-00073557-00074261": "symbol is used in many words to communicate writing and other things but it is called head.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00118-00074261-00074885": "because it looks like my hand is like a puppet, it's a puppet hand gesture. \"𐤂 galah\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00119-00075013-00075469": "this is the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word meaning uncover, this is the hand gesture.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00120-00075853-00076021": "if you notice I reached down", "nEv5hGowpJg-00121-00076181-00076861": "and it looked like I took off a cover and I threw it out. These symbols told me to go like this.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00122-00077125-00077893": "okay and the meaning of “𐤂 galah” means uncover and as you see the first letter is “𐤂 gamal”.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00123-00077949-00078589": "The “𐤂 gamal” letter is called the camel. “𐤂 gamal” means camel. If you notice", "nEv5hGowpJg-00124-00078589-00079085": "it looks like a camel's head as it bounces. The “𐤂 gamal” hand gesture does this.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00125-00079221-00079677": "In words, the “𐤂 gamal” symbol is communicating this action.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00126-00079677-00080117": "The only way you're going to know that is by reading my book because I explain the many", "nEv5hGowpJg-00127-00080117-00080517": "attributes of the “gamal” symbol and other symbols.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00128-00080517-00080861": "The next symbol in “𐤂 galah” is the “lamad” symbol.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00129-00080917-00081501": "Now as I mentioned earlier the \"𐤋 lamad\" symbol is signed like this. The \"𐤋 lamad\" symbol", "nEv5hGowpJg-00130-00081565-00082277": "typically means out or to in many words, but it has other meanings. The ”𐤋 lamad” symbol is", "nEv5hGowpJg-00131-00082277-00083005": "signed like this and it basically is communicating that the cover, just came out. Okay, so it still", "nEv5hGowpJg-00132-00083005-00083525": "means out in the word. You're not going to know that the \"𐤋 lamad\" symbol in the word \"𐤋 galah\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00133-00083525-00084293": "is communicating out if you don't know that the hand gesture to communicate \"𐤂 galah\" means out.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00134-00084293-00084853": "The last letter is the “𐤄 ahbal” symbol, the “𐤄 ahbal” symbol is a fan and when you remove", "nEv5hGowpJg-00135-00084853-00085589": "a cover and you take it out some wind happens, you know like, it's basically you're fanning it away.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00136-00085589-00086245": "The “𐤄 ahbal” symbol is communicating this this fan-like gesture of the cover that is", "nEv5hGowpJg-00137-00086245-00087221": "being removed. The cover as you know is fictitious according to the animated symbol of “galah”. “𐤊𐤋𐤁", "nEv5hGowpJg-00138-00087333-00087885": "kalab” means dog in Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉. Why does “𐤊𐤋𐤁 kalab” mean dog? Well", "nEv5hGowpJg-00139-00087981-00088245": "the symbol looks like I am walking a dog", "nEv5hGowpJg-00140-00088301-00089013": "and the dog is pulling me so I need to pull back. I’m throwing the leash down and the dog pulls me,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00141-00089013-00089613": "but then I have to pull back. That is what the \"𐤊𐤋𐤁 kalab\" word is communicating. The \"𐤊 kap\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00142-00089613-00090452": "symbol, the “𐤋 lamad” symbol and then the \"𐤁 beyth\" symbol = \"𐤊𐤋𐤁 kalab\".", "nEv5hGowpJg-00143-00090452-00090997": "This Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word is \"𐤃𐤁𐤓 dabar\". \"Dabar\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00144-00090997-00091685": "means speak or speech, it means words also. This is how", "nEv5hGowpJg-00145-00091813-00092493": "you sign the \"𐤃𐤁𐤓 dabar\". This is the hand sign of \"𐤃𐤁𐤓 dabar\". If you notice,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00146-00092589-00093069": "this hand gesture is very familiar. When someone is talking too much, this", "nEv5hGowpJg-00147-00093069-00093781": "is what people might do. This is very typical. This is the common human hand gesture for talking.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00148-00093901-00094557": "Another common hand gesture would be shut up. Now, this is not in the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00149-00094557-00095133": "but I just want to show you, basically, the \"𐤃𐤁𐤓 dabar\" hand gesture, which means talking", "nEv5hGowpJg-00150-00095309-00096013": "is going backwards and it's stopping. If you've ever seen anybody do this to tell", "nEv5hGowpJg-00151-00096013-00096789": "you to be quiet or to shh, they're doing the “𐤃𐤁𐤓 dabar” hand gesture backwards. so this language", "nEv5hGowpJg-00152-00096789-00097461": "the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language is a universal language, that all humans used to utilize. This", "nEv5hGowpJg-00153-00097461-00097885": "is the language of Noah and his three sons and as you know they repopulated the earth.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00154-00097885-00098093": "To learn more about the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00155-00098093-00098749": "you can see my book \"the Origins of Language\", in this book I cover how this language", "nEv5hGowpJg-00156-00098813-00099309": "was among all the sons of Noah and all nations, the nations that existed", "nEv5hGowpJg-00157-00099309-00099789": "in the beginning, according to the bible, they utilized these symbols and these symbols", "nEv5hGowpJg-00158-00099909-00100253": "they're everywhere. Okay the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 symbols,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00159-00100253-00100589": "I’ll put it up right here, are everywhere. okay", "nEv5hGowpJg-00160-00100589-00101317": "Ancient Greek utilized these symbols, Ancient Latin utilizes symbols, as you know Aramaic", "nEv5hGowpJg-00161-00101317-00101845": "utilize these symbols also, okay and they're usually thought of as Hebrew, but it's not Hebrew.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00162-00101845-00102589": "and also the Canaanites utilize these symbols, so these symbols do not belong to just one country,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00163-00102589-00103125": "the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 symbols are for everybody, this is why I am providing a closed caption", "nEv5hGowpJg-00164-00103125-00103589": "of this video in multiple languages, the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 language is the language", "nEv5hGowpJg-00165-00103589-00104021": "of the world. The next Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word that I’m going to hand sign is the word for", "nEv5hGowpJg-00166-00104021-00104708": "wing, the word for wing is spelled like this. This is the “𐤊𐤍𐤐 kanap”. The word for wing,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00167-00104708-00105197": "also communicates extremity. I’m going to sign for you the word for wing.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00168-00105384-00105684": "\"𐤊𐤍𐤐 ka-nap\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00169-00106581-00107605": "if you notice my hand gesture, just referenced the outer areas", "nEv5hGowpJg-00170-00107605-00108341": "of a bird, the wing, the extremities. I outlined with my hands the extremities it's like", "nEv5hGowpJg-00171-00108341-00109117": "I’m drawing a bird, the \"𐤊 kap\" symbol is palm, as you notice - I go down. The \"nun\" symbol comes up", "nEv5hGowpJg-00172-00109213-00109941": "and then I open with the \"𐤐 pah\" symbol. These symbols told me to do what you saw.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00173-00110077-00110790": "You can't refute it, this is the hand gesture of \"kanap\". This Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word is “𐤊𐤅𐤋 kul”.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00174-00110790-00111317": "\"𐤊𐤅𐤋 Kul\" means to provide. This is how you sign “kul”.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00175-00111677-00112429": "I utilize the \"𐤊 kap\" hand sign and the \"uu\" hand sign and then the “𐤋 lamad” hand sign.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00176-00112508-00113236": "They work together to communicate. It looks like ... I’m picking up something, (then) I have it", "nEv5hGowpJg-00177-00113236-00113733": "in my hand and I’m passing it along. These letters communicate that. This", "nEv5hGowpJg-00178-00113821-00114484": "word is “baqu’i” . \"Baqu'i\" means hatch. This is a very fun word to hand sign.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00179-00114997-00115853": "Did you catch all the hand gestures? The \"ieyn\" symbol is being hit by the \"𐤒 qup\" symbol and", "nEv5hGowpJg-00180-00115853-00116469": "if you notice, I brought it in. So, the first symbol is the \"𐤁 beyth\" symbol of bringing it in,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00181-00116549-00117149": "the \"𐤒 qup\" symbol on top of the \"𐤏 ieyn\" symbol. You would never know the origin of “baqu’i”", "nEv5hGowpJg-00182-00117149-00117684": "if you didn't know the hand gesture. This is well understood. Imagine yourself", "nEv5hGowpJg-00183-00117684-00118133": "cracking an egg. “𐤆𐤊𐤓 zakar” means \"male\" and it also means remember.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00184-00118189-00118565": "The letters are the same for “zakar” as in remember\"", "nEv5hGowpJg-00185-00118565-00119036": "and “zakar” for male. However, the hand gesture is totally different. The \"𐤆𐤊𐤓 zakar\" as in", "nEv5hGowpJg-00186-00119036-00119717": "remember is hand signed like this. “𐤆𐤊𐤓 zakar” as in \"male\" will not be shown to", "nEv5hGowpJg-00187-00119717-00120365": "you by me because the hand gesture is lewd and it's unbecoming of me as a woman to show you.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00188-00120436-00120869": "I can have a male person show you at another time, if you really need to see it", "nEv5hGowpJg-00189-00120869-00121333": "but I will reveal it. Those of you who have read my book \"Primitive Sign Language\", feel free", "nEv5hGowpJg-00190-00121333-00122053": "to comment the meaning of the \"𐤆 zeyn\" letter in “𐤆𐤊𐤓 zakar”. I am done showing you the hand signs", "nEv5hGowpJg-00191-00122141-00122789": "for the Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 words today, however I have one more Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word to review.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00192-00122897-00123589": "“𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash”. The Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 word “𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash” means concubine,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00193-00123589-00124125": "but in modern times it means girlfriend, or lover. This is another word I can't", "nEv5hGowpJg-00194-00124125-00124629": "show you how to sign because it's very lewd, but I am going to tell you about it, the hand", "nEv5hGowpJg-00195-00124629-00125101": "sign for this word is communicating \"jerking off\", or a male \"ejaculation\". A girlfriend", "nEv5hGowpJg-00196-00125101-00125629": "or a concubine or \"𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash\" is a thing that you use to jerk off", "nEv5hGowpJg-00197-00125629-00126077": "to (for sexual release). A concubine or a girlfriend is not a wife it's not someone", "nEv5hGowpJg-00198-00126077-00126484": "you've committed yourself to but it's a woman, a temporary wife", "nEv5hGowpJg-00199-00126484-00127077": "for the day as long as you decide to keep her or as long as she decides to stay.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00200-00127133-00127821": "Okay. You can see this in the story of Abraham and Hagar. Hagar left and it was her right,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00201-00127821-00128325": "she didn't sin. She left Abraham but then decided to come back and that was fine with Abraham", "nEv5hGowpJg-00202-00128325-00128741": "when she came back and then Abraham finally sent Hagar away (permanently),", "nEv5hGowpJg-00203-00128741-00129077": "that was fine too. He sent her away with a bag of", "nEv5hGowpJg-00204-00129141-00129701": "food and water and that was it. She didn't get anything else, she didn't get any inheritance,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00205-00129701-00130260": "her son didn't get inheritance because Isaac was Abraham’s firstborn in the eyes of Yahuah.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00206-00130260-00130884": "Ishmael had to go away, Hagar didn't have a covenant. Hagar was a surrogate,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00207-00130884-00131493": "she was \"𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash\". Now a surrogate is a woman that has a child for another woman,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00208-00131493-00132213": "so Ishmael was supposed to be Sarah’s adoptive son but instead... you know the story.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00209-00132213-00132821": "Yah promised that it would be Isaac and so Sarah had to let go of Ishmael and Ishmael", "nEv5hGowpJg-00210-00132885-00133341": "stayed with Hagar. If you look up “𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash” in the strong concordance, you'll find", "nEv5hGowpJg-00211-00133341-00133861": "that the people who translated the bible did not know the origins of this word.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00212-00133861-00134429": "They didn't know the meaning of this word. I am Itharey and I’m telling you that “𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash”", "nEv5hGowpJg-00213-00134429-00134749": "means jerking off (male ejaculation). if you read my book \"Primitive Sign Language\",", "nEv5hGowpJg-00214-00134749-00135149": "you would come to this conclusion by studying all the letters.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00215-00135149-00135837": "Okay, I will reveal to it to you in a post what it means, why these letters means, what it means", "nEv5hGowpJg-00216-00135837-00136773": "but I cannot sign it. It's literally the hand gesture is jerking off, okay imagine what jerking", "nEv5hGowpJg-00217-00136773-00137245": "off looks like, that's the hand gesture. I shall not sign it but you do need to know", "nEv5hGowpJg-00218-00137245-00137989": "that \"𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔 peylgash\" means jerking off, something you jerk off to. Those of you who are girlfriends,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00219-00138245-00138645": "those of you who are girlfriends or lovers or surrogates", "nEv5hGowpJg-00220-00138645-00139285": "(not sure what to tell you.) Yahuah never ordained the daughters of Yeshar’Al to be “𐤐𐤉𐤋𐤂𐤔peylgash”.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00221-00139365-00139837": "Sisters be careful, some brothers are out there trying to tell you it's okay for you to be a", "nEv5hGowpJg-00222-00139837-00140325": "concubine and a girlfriend. Some people are even telling you that having sex makes you married.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00223-00140325-00140829": "Some Israelites are professing this as a law. I already refuted it in my video", "nEv5hGowpJg-00224-00140885-00141365": "Marriage Covenant long time ago many years ago and I talk often about this subject but", "nEv5hGowpJg-00225-00141365-00141733": "I’m going to continue with this subject of the language and I’m going to leave this alone.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00226-00141933-00142405": "Now that I prove to you that I am Itharey and that I have the knowledge of the hand gestures,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00227-00142405-00142989": "consider showing your support by purchasing this book because I still have volume two to write.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00228-00143061-00143509": "Volume two will be a dictionary of all Manakahthey 𐤌𐤍𐤇𐤕𐤉 words written in the bible", "nEv5hGowpJg-00229-00143509-00144013": "and it will reveal to you all the hand signs concerning this language.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00230-00144237-00144485": "This information is not available anywhere else.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00231-00144485-00144901": "I am the only one who can tell you this because I am Itharey, I was prophesied", "nEv5hGowpJg-00232-00144901-00145501": "in the scriptures. The Almighty Yahuah gave me this information because I plainly asked for it.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00233-00145581-00146069": "Making these videos takes time and I need to know that the people actually want this information.", "nEv5hGowpJg-00234-00146069-00146429": "If you want this information, help me get the word out by sharing this video,", "nEv5hGowpJg-00235-00146429-00146925": "liking it and subscribing and showing your support. Let me know your thoughts of this video", "nEv5hGowpJg-00236-00146925-00147685": "and if you have any questions I will try to be available to answer them."}}, {"audio_id": "nEzvywNPnlu", "text": {"nEzvywNPnlu-00000-00000112-00000787": "[intro music]", "nEzvywNPnlu-00001-00000787-00001780": ">> NARRATOR: You’re given a research assignment and your instructor wants you to find scholarly", "nEzvywNPnlu-00002-00001780-00001951": "articles.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00003-00001951-00002207": "They suggest you look at a library database.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00004-00002207-00002307": "What do you do?!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00005-00002307-00002407": "Where do you start?!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00006-00002407-00002889": ">> NARRATOR: Maybe you have searched a database before and are familiar with general searches.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00007-00002889-00003019": "That’s awesome!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00008-00003019-00003513": "This short video is going to briefly describe how databases can make searching for scholarly", "nEzvywNPnlu-00009-00003513-00003863": "sources easier on you as a researcher.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00010-00003863-00004180": ">> NARRATOR: Databases organize information.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00011-00004180-00004423": "Instagram is a database, Google is a database.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00012-00004423-00004847": ">> NARRATOR: But the databases the Raynor Memorial Libraries pay to have access to (and", "nEzvywNPnlu-00013-00004847-00005164": "you as students) organize primarily scholarly information.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00014-00005164-00005648": ">> NARRATOR: We have many different types of databases - in fact, over 500!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00015-00005648-00006089": ">> NARRATOR: Perhaps you have searched for sources using MARQCATplus - which searches", "nEzvywNPnlu-00016-00006089-00006583": "multiple databases or MARQCAT which is the library's catalog.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00017-00006583-00007147": ">> NARRATOR: Searching a specific database is helpful because it can tailor a search", "nEzvywNPnlu-00018-00007147-00007403": "to get the specific information you want.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00019-00007403-00007874": ">> NARRATOR: For example - if you perform a search for a scholarly article in Google", "nEzvywNPnlu-00020-00007874-00008238": "or MARQCATplus you will likely find a scholarly source.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00021-00008238-00008714": ">> NARRATOR: However, Google’s search results will also include popular sources,", "nEzvywNPnlu-00022-00008714-00009182": "and both Google and MARQCat Plus will include sources from various disciplines or subject", "nEzvywNPnlu-00023-00009182-00009282": "areas.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00024-00009282-00009761": ">> NARRATOR: So while you might be searching for health sciences scholarly articles, the", "nEzvywNPnlu-00025-00009761-00010352": "results in Google or MARQCATplus might pull up sources from humanities or social sciences.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00026-00010352-00010749": ">> NARRATOR: Unless you are familiar with how to quickly discern the difference between", "nEzvywNPnlu-00027-00010749-00011289": "disciplines or have the time to search through a large list of results, a specific database", "nEzvywNPnlu-00028-00011289-00011434": "can save you time.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00029-00011434-00011958": ">> NARRATOR: So, how do we get to the discipline specific databases?", "nEzvywNPnlu-00030-00011958-00012436": ">> NARRATOR: You have a couple options starting from the libraries’ main homepage.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00031-00012436-00012866": "In the gold box, click on the Article and Databases tab.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00032-00012866-00013238": "If you know the database you want to use, you can click on the alphabetical list and", "nEzvywNPnlu-00033-00013238-00013419": "go right to the database.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00034-00013419-00013838": ">> NARRATOR: If you’re new to researching in a specific subject area, no problem!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00035-00013838-00014197": ">> NARRATOR: You can search for databases by discipline.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00036-00014197-00014585": "Click this drop-down menu and select the appropriate discipline.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00037-00014585-00014988": "This will bring you to a list of databases related to that subject area.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00038-00014988-00015458": ">> NARRATOR: For example, If I was a First Year student at Marquette enrolled in an English", "nEzvywNPnlu-00039-00015458-00016063": "1001 course, I might select English First Year to help me with my research assignment.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00040-00016063-00016509": ">> NARRATOR: Librarians have created a “best bet” list at the top that offers popular", "nEzvywNPnlu-00041-00016509-00016817": "database options for that subject.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00042-00016817-00017334": "Under the name of each database, you will see a description of what that database organizes.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00043-00017334-00017743": "This description can help you understand if that database might have the type of source", "nEzvywNPnlu-00044-00017743-00017883": "you are looking for.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00045-00017883-00018483": ">> NARRATOR: Let’s do a quick search using database Academic Search Complete.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00046-00018483-00018843": ">> NARRATOR: When you get to a database, you may notice a few things.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00047-00018843-00019396": "The first is that unlike the single search bar you see when using MARQCATplus or Google,", "nEzvywNPnlu-00048-00019396-00019648": "this database brings you to an advanced search page.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00049-00019648-00020070": ">> NARRATOR: An advanced search can make your life easier by giving you more control over", "nEzvywNPnlu-00050-00020070-00020170": "your search.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00051-00020170-00020290": "Here’s how.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00052-00020290-00020568": ">> NARRATOR: First type in your keywords.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00053-00020568-00020781": "Not sure how to pick out the best keywords?", "nEzvywNPnlu-00054-00020781-00021216": ">> NARRATOR: Visit the link to the Research 101 Guide in the video information section", "nEzvywNPnlu-00055-00021216-00021316": "below.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00056-00021316-00021673": ">> NARRATOR: You can also contact your librarian for additional help by visiting the second", "nEzvywNPnlu-00057-00021673-00021893": "link in the information section below.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00058-00021893-00022373": ">> NARRATOR: My research question is how can mindfulness therapy benefit teenagers.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00059-00022373-00022695": ">> NARRATOR: I'm going to start my search broadly.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00060-00022695-00023141": "The keywords I'm going to use are mindfulness and psychotherapy and teenagers.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00061-00023141-00023619": ">> NARRATOR: Please note that the first search likely won't be the only search.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00062-00023619-00024029": ">> NARRATOR: Sometimes finding the right sources means performing multiple searches with different", "nEzvywNPnlu-00063-00024029-00024201": "keywords in different combinations.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00064-00024201-00024597": ">> NARRATOR: As I get a better idea about the scope of literature published about this", "nEzvywNPnlu-00065-00024597-00025103": "topic I will likely narrow it down by adding another keyword or changing one of my current", "nEzvywNPnlu-00066-00025103-00025465": "keywords when I perform a second or third search.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00067-00025465-00025907": ">> NARRATOR: Once you have your keywords in place consider what information your looking", "nEzvywNPnlu-00068-00025907-00026007": "for.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00069-00026007-00026456": "For example if it is for a course assignment what did the instructor ask for.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00070-00026456-00026835": ">> NARRATOR: Does the information need to be within a certain date range, do you need", "nEzvywNPnlu-00071-00026835-00027026": "primary or secondary sources.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00072-00027026-00027593": ">> NARRATOR: This advanced search page allows you to indicate any of those source requirements", "nEzvywNPnlu-00073-00027593-00028017": "your research assignment might have so that the results meet those requirements.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00074-00028017-00028479": ">> NARRATOR: For example if you indicate that you only want peer reviewed articles you can", "nEzvywNPnlu-00075-00028479-00028933": "ensure that you will only get peer reviewed articles by selecting peer reviewed sources", "nEzvywNPnlu-00076-00028933-00029033": "right here.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00077-00029033-00029447": ">> NARRATOR: Next click search and the results list will contain peer reviewed sources on", "nEzvywNPnlu-00078-00029447-00029647": "your topic.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00079-00029647-00030193": ">> NARRATOR: Each database has benefits and subject specific databases tend to give you", "nEzvywNPnlu-00080-00030193-00030718": "options to make your results list more accurate for specific topics and assignment requirements.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00081-00030718-00031195": ">> NARRATOR: In contrast Google Scholar only filters by date and a MARQCATplus result list", "nEzvywNPnlu-00082-00031195-00031623": "will typically include multiple subject areas and source types.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00083-00031623-00032133": ">> NARRATOR: Once you get a result list you can continue to tailor your search more by", "nEzvywNPnlu-00084-00032133-00032408": "going to the left-hand side of the screen.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00085-00032408-00032916": "Notice all the ways you can narrow your search - by date, subject, location, demographics,", "nEzvywNPnlu-00086-00032916-00033056": "and more!", "nEzvywNPnlu-00087-00033056-00033483": ">> NARRATOR: I'd like to highlight a potential way to narrow a topic you might not be fully", "nEzvywNPnlu-00088-00033483-00033696": "familiar with yet when you start a search.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00089-00033696-00034043": ">> NARRATOR: Remember I started with broad keywords.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00090-00034043-00034523": "If you want to consider adding a keyword you can click here on Subject.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00091-00034523-00034923": "This could be a helpful way to consider additional keywords that will help you narrow your search", "nEzvywNPnlu-00092-00034923-00035119": "if you want to.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00093-00035119-00035572": ">> NARRATOR: Once you find a source from your results list that looks relevant, you can", "nEzvywNPnlu-00094-00035572-00036055": "click on the title to bring up more information about it and ensure it fits any source requirements", "nEzvywNPnlu-00095-00036055-00036155": "you might have", "nEzvywNPnlu-00096-00036155-00036389": ">> NARRATOR: This page can help make your life a little easier.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00097-00036389-00036817": ">> NARRATOR: The information on this page helps you understand the basics about this", "nEzvywNPnlu-00098-00036817-00036917": "source.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00099-00036917-00037022": "Let's briefly go through them.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00100-00037022-00037550": ">> NARRATOR: So here is the title.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00101-00037550-00038402": "Next you'll see the authors and their affiliations, the date, 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"nEzvywNPnlu-00111-00041369-00041536": ">> NARRATOR: And then you'll see the location of where you can access the source.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00112-00041536-00042019": ">> NARRATOR: You'll see FindIt@MU or maybe they have a PDF link accessible.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00113-00042019-00042469": "We have a video on how to navigate the FindIt@MU button in the list of links listed in the", "nEzvywNPnlu-00114-00042469-00042743": "video information section below.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00115-00042743-00043230": ">> NARRATOR: You can also notice that on the right-hand side there are helpful ways to", "nEzvywNPnlu-00116-00043230-00043415": "interact or back to the source later.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00117-00043415-00044735": ">> NARRATOR: For example saving the source, printing, getting a permanent link.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00118-00044735-00045219": "The URL up here won't bring you back here, you need to get the permalink.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00119-00045219-00045557": ">> NARRATOR: You can also cite the source.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00120-00045557-00045947": "Sometime these citation generators are inaccurate so always double check.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00121-00045947-00046430": ">> NARRATOR: You can also right here export the source to a citation managet software", "nEzvywNPnlu-00122-00046430-00047044": "system like Refworks which we have more information on how to make an account again in the links", "nEzvywNPnlu-00123-00047044-00047323": "below in the information section.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00124-00047323-00047818": ">> NARRATOR: If you end up liking a source, this database offers a find similar articles", "nEzvywNPnlu-00125-00047818-00048025": "here link that you also might find helpful", "nEzvywNPnlu-00126-00048025-00048791": ">> NARRATOR: Databases organize information - so one database might offer different types", "nEzvywNPnlu-00127-00048791-00049038": "of sources than another database does.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00128-00049038-00049502": ">> NARRATOR: They also might look a little different in regarding font, color, or the", "nEzvywNPnlu-00129-00049502-00049706": "locations of some of their options.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00130-00049706-00050121": "However, many databases have similar bells and whistles.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00131-00050121-00050447": ">> NARRATOR: When visting a new database, take time to orient yourself with it.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00132-00050447-00050869": ">> NARRATOR: Remember to research thoroughly, it’s good practice to search a couple of", "nEzvywNPnlu-00133-00050869-00051305": "different keyword combinations in more than one database to ensure you’re getting the", "nEzvywNPnlu-00134-00051305-00051578": "best pool of information on your research topic.", "nEzvywNPnlu-00135-00051578-00052014": "I mean you’d hope any other researcher or expert would do the same, right?", "nEzvywNPnlu-00136-00052014-00052488": ">> NARRATOR: This video covered a lot of information quickly - if you have any questions please", "nEzvywNPnlu-00137-00052488-00052602": "Ask Us!", 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Because it's only through the", "nGxx58MnGnE-00004-00003058-00003464": "experience of doing it that you figure out whether you're going to be able to", "nGxx58MnGnE-00005-00003464-00004082": "want to do it in the future. I'm gonna let this plane fly overhead which is", "nGxx58MnGnE-00006-00004082-00004985": "directly over my head. Like I can tell you about it but whether or not you like", "nGxx58MnGnE-00007-00004985-00005455": "it it's only going to be your decision so here's the reasons why you should do", "nGxx58MnGnE-00008-00005455-00006257": "it. When you go with somebody that experience is well pick the person", "nGxx58MnGnE-00009-00006257-00006784": "wisely like I just traveled with my son for two months and it was so much fun", "nGxx58MnGnE-00010-00006784-00007576": "but he's been to 50 countries, I've only been to 35 I got to catch up so he's a", "nGxx58MnGnE-00011-00007576-00008387": "particular kind of traveler and we mesh well so if you're experienced or you go", "nGxx58MnGnE-00012-00008387-00008660": "with somebody that's never traveled you're gonna be taking care of that", "nGxx58MnGnE-00013-00008660-00009422": "person a lot so and that's not why I travel. I want to discover things and I", "nGxx58MnGnE-00014-00009422-00009893": "want to explore and I don't want to feel like I've got to hold myself back", "nGxx58MnGnE-00015-00009893-00010310": "because the other person was to do a lot of stuff that I don't want to do or you", "nGxx58MnGnE-00016-00010310-00010922": "might have different budgets. And you might have really different outlooks", "nGxx58MnGnE-00017-00010922-00011306": "about who you're gonna talk to on your trips and that kind of thing so you", "nGxx58MnGnE-00018-00011306-00011825": "should discuss that, anyway traveling solo is fun because you get to decide", "nGxx58MnGnE-00019-00011825-00012500": "all of that on your own where you stay, how long you're in a city, the kind of", "nGxx58MnGnE-00020-00012500-00013232": "place that you stay at when you want to eat, there can be discrepancies with", "nGxx58MnGnE-00021-00013232-00013638": "eating so you know some people are really", "nGxx58MnGnE-00022-00013638-00014293": "particular about what they'll eat I thought I was particular but in a lot of", "nGxx58MnGnE-00023-00014293-00014956": "countries you can't get exactly what you want and sometimes you want to eat at", "nGxx58MnGnE-00024-00014956-00015285": "midnight and other times you want to eat at 6:00 in the morning and it's all up", "nGxx58MnGnE-00025-00015285-00015819": "to you you can stay as long as you want you can meet a lot of people traveling", "nGxx58MnGnE-00026-00015819-00016476": "solo staying in hostels guest houses you know I stayed in super fancy places that", "nGxx58MnGnE-00027-00016476-00017484": "are $500 a night before 10 years ago and it was luxurious and fun but when you", "nGxx58MnGnE-00028-00017484-00018112": "spend 10 to 20 dollars a night more people it's kind of more of this", "nGxx58MnGnE-00029-00018112-00018526": "friendly atmosphere like you meet more people because people in those kind of", "nGxx58MnGnE-00030-00018526-00019168": "places usually want to talk to people. So being alone you're a lot more", "nGxx58MnGnE-00031-00019168-00019947": "approachable. Now! Safety okay fine you just have to get smart like on my first", "nGxx58MnGnE-00032-00019947-00020385": "big trip I decided I wasn't gonna do any drinking because you just kind of lose", "nGxx58MnGnE-00033-00020385-00021031": "all your inhibitions and you have to be on your game man, so be on your game!", "nGxx58MnGnE-00034-00021031-00021628": "There's nothing wrong with that you learn a lot about yourself and I am", "nGxx58MnGnE-00035-00021628-00022390": "really good company so I don't ever feel like there's been about three times I", "nGxx58MnGnE-00036-00022390-00022837": "got lonely I mean and then you know people are so connected you can call on", "nGxx58MnGnE-00037-00022837-00023229": "Skype, Skype was just coming into being 10 years ago and now you can call people", "nGxx58MnGnE-00038-00023229-00023887": "you can be on Face Time I mean there's a way to connect so you can just like walk", "nGxx58MnGnE-00039-00023887-00024375": "up to people that look like they're not scary and they might be friendly to you - and", "nGxx58MnGnE-00040-00024375-00025068": "where are you from how did you pick this country to come to I mean a lot of times", "nGxx58MnGnE-00041-00025068-00025815": "I like to be by myself and after this two-month trip with Wolf my son I want", "nGxx58MnGnE-00042-00025815-00026892": "to do more travel with people I love so I'm not looking for random people to travel", "nGxx58MnGnE-00043-00026892-00027233": "with a lot of times people that I don't know very well well they asked me to", "nGxx58MnGnE-00044-00027233-00027663": "travel with them and I don't know them enough to do something that intimate", "nGxx58MnGnE-00045-00027663-00028656": "plus I do like traveling by myself and I you know get asked because I guess", "nGxx58MnGnE-00046-00028656-00029169": "people think that I guess you don't really understand the concept of solo", "nGxx58MnGnE-00047-00029169-00029694": "travel cuz like I just go I just put my shoes on buy my ticket and", "nGxx58MnGnE-00048-00029694-00030144": "go I don't plan much either I don't I don't wait for anybody's okay on it and", "nGxx58MnGnE-00049-00030144-00030858": "haven't for years so it's not something I do so, anyway um freedom there's a lot", "nGxx58MnGnE-00050-00030858-00031377": "of freedom to it and I want you to try it if you feel called to do it don't be", "nGxx58MnGnE-00051-00031377-00031917": "afraid and it's not that much more expensive either you learn about", "nGxx58MnGnE-00052-00031917-00032505": "different places to go that are affordable and Central America, Asia,", "nGxx58MnGnE-00053-00032505-00033057": "Southeast Asia you can do it so comments below if you think this would help", "nGxx58MnGnE-00054-00033057-00033528": "somebody that wants to travel by themselves share subscribe I'll see you in", "nGxx58MnGnE-00055-00033528-00033770": "the next video!"}}, {"audio_id": "nGGd9UdbGrE", "text": {"nGGd9UdbGrE-00000-00000057-00000258": "NORBERT BALOGH", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00001-00000266-00000466": "DEBRECENI", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00002-00000501-00000702": "GOOOAAAALLLLL", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00003-00001108-00001308": "O NORBERT BALOGH", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00004-00001864-00002064": "GREEN TIME", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00005-00002064-00002264": "by Sergey Malashenko", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00006-00002850-00003050": "GREEN TIME SCOUT", "nGGd9UdbGrE-00007-00003050-00003250": "NORBERT BALOGH - 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Mira has shot an ad for Olay skincare products and talks about the joy of being a mother in the video.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00003-00005600-00007300": "Sharing the video on Instagram, Mira wrote, \"Being a mother doesn’t mean you stop being yourself right? I took the #Olay #SkinTransformation #28Daychallenge Here’s my #Reborn story.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00004-00007400-00009600": "what’s yours? @olayindia.\" T Mira talks about the changes that her firstborn Misha has brought to her and Shahid's lives. She says, \"Being a mother is beautiful, I still remember holding Misha in my arms. She brought Shahid and me even closer.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00005-00009700-00011300": "I have always been a very hands-on mom.\" Wife of a superstar, Mira looks very confident on screen and by looking at the video, it is actually hard to tell that it is her first tryst with television.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00006-00011400-00012100": "Shahid, like any dutiful husband has posted an adorable comment on her post.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00007-00012200-00013500": "A love struck Shahid has written, \"Who's this stunner ?.\" Mira is now expecting her second child and the pictures from her baby shower had gone viral on the internet.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00008-00013600-00015300": "The duo often posts adorable couple pictures on their social media handles sending fans into a tizzy! Shahid and Mira got hitched on July 7, 2015, at a private ceremony in Gurgaon.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00009-00015400-00016300": "The couple got blessed with a cute baby girl named Misha Kapoor on August 26, 2016.", "nHJQ0VW6vV4-00010-00016400-00017800": "Mira and Shahid first appeared together in Karan Johar's chat show 'Koffee With Karan' season 5 and that's when we first saw how beautifully the star wife articulates her opinion."}}, {"audio_id": "nHTEg-g87OY", "text": {"nHTEg-g87OY-00000-00007281-00007358": "Astragoth.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00001-00007375-00007565": "No, he's not a space-faring metalhead.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00002-00007581-00007701": "He's a mecha-wearing,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00003-00007701-00007983": "magic-wielding, limb-petrified high priest of Hashut.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00004-00008008-00008166": "And he's on a mission to prove his best", "nHTEg-g87OY-00005-00008166-00008348": "sourcering days aren't yet behind him.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00006-00008428-00008530": "Chaos Dwarves.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00007-00008530-00008701": "What a lovely pair of words.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00008-00008718-00008818": "You'll be pleased to know", "nHTEg-g87OY-00009-00008821-00009186": "our angry little Chaos friends have a nice variety of ranged, melee,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00010-00009205-00009510": "cavalry, and artillery units, as well as enough cannon fodder", "nHTEg-g87OY-00011-00009523-00009768": "to make the greenest of Skaven salivate.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00012-00009846-00010126": "Orc and Goblin labourers offer an inexpensive front line", "nHTEg-g87OY-00013-00010141-00010293": "that can be used to distract your enemy’s", "nHTEg-g87OY-00014-00010293-00010495": "army and control the flow of the battlefield.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00015-00010533-00010846": "We'll use them in our approach to soak up arrows and conceal the units", "nHTEg-g87OY-00016-00010863-00010995": "we actually care about.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00017-00011011-00011086": "Meanwhile, Astragoth", "nHTEg-g87OY-00018-00011086-00011196": "and our centaur boys", "nHTEg-g87OY-00019-00011196-00011410": "are going to loop around the back and harass their archers.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00020-00011581-00011628": "Yup.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00021-00011628-00011701": "You heard that right.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00022-00011703-00012100": "Astragoth’s legs are as swift as they are utterly terrifying.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00023-00012273-00012496": "We've sent our blunderbusses to flank the bulk of the orcs,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00024-00012508-00012846": "and the result is a similar consistency to mushy peas.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00025-00013306-00013390": "All that's left now", "nHTEg-g87OY-00026-00013390-00013628": "is for Ironhand to do his thing.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00027-00016500-00016715": "Despite putting some greenskins in their place,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00028-00016731-00016948": "Astragoth is a far-cry from his former glory.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00029-00017068-00017280": "A fact he'll need to overcome as he consolidates", "nHTEg-g87OY-00030-00017296-00017676": "the orc-infested province of Zorn Uzkul to reclaim his rightful place", "nHTEg-g87OY-00031-00017691-00017956": "in the tower of Zharr.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00032-00018061-00018333": "But proving he's the one true leader of the conclave isn’t ol’", "nHTEg-g87OY-00033-00018348-00018525": "Ironhands only goal. Oh, no.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00034-00018541-00018905": "A way into the Domain of Hashut has shown itself and once breached", "nHTEg-g87OY-00035-00018921-00019223": "the Chaos Dwarfs can reap the most potent power known to demon", "nHTEg-g87OY-00036-00019240-00019548": "Dawi kind: the blood of Hashut.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00037-00019581-00019853": "To get there, Astragoth will need to build a drill.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00038-00019870-00020131": "A very, very big drill", "nHTEg-g87OY-00039-00020178-00020316": "which we can upgrade into level", "nHTEg-g87OY-00040-00020316-00020590": "two and level four at the cost of a hefty sum of raw materials.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00041-00020620-00020828": "Which means we'll need a strong economy...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00042-00020898-00021116": "We'll return to the Great Drill of Hashut in a little bit,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00043-00021116-00021393": "but for now what better way to amass great wealth", "nHTEg-g87OY-00044-00021436-00021606": "than with great violence?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00045-00021811-00022168": "We're weakened, we're outnumbered, and we're on the offensive.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00046-00022308-00022353": "Thankfully,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00047-00022353-00022630": "the lore of Hashut with its many fiery boons comes in clutch.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00048-00022656-00022928": "Burning Wrath is our bread and butter in Astragoth’s early campaign.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00049-00022948-00023126": "Good damage, good range, good vibes.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00050-00023143-00023368": "Who doesn't like swirling death lava?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00051-00024670-00024805": "To the victor go the spoils.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00052-00024818-00025056": "Another hard-won piece of the puzzle.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00053-00025120-00025278": "Unlike every other faction in the world, Chaos", "nHTEg-g87OY-00054-00025278-00025461": "Dwarfs know the value of hard work,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00055-00025476-00025731": "the worth of a sweaty brow and calloused palms.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00056-00025776-00025973": "That's why Chaos Dwarfs don’t build any old settlements.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00057-00025976-00026041": "No, no.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00058-00026041-00026248": "They built outposts, factories, and towers.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00059-00026266-00026548": "All tools of the unrelenting machine of industry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00060-00026605-00026795": "Outpost are need to mined raw materials.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00061-00026811-00027043": "Factories turn those raw materials into armaments", "nHTEg-g87OY-00062-00027043-00027321": "and gold, and towers are our sprawling province capitals.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00063-00027366-00027473": "But what do we build?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00064-00027489-00027706": "Well, there's a lot of factors to take into consideration", "nHTEg-g87OY-00065-00027723-00028025": "and before we get there, let's rewind a little bit and take a deeper", "nHTEg-g87OY-00066-00028041-00028128": "look at our economy.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00067-00028143-00028188": "That's right.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00068-00028198-00028416": "Hold on to your seat belt. I said economy.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00069-00028450-00028648": "Chaso Dwarfs are industrious little fellas", "nHTEg-g87OY-00070-00028648-00028768": "and that's reflected in the way", "nHTEg-g87OY-00071-00028768-00028985": "we'll manage our budding empire's resources.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00072-00029001-00029238": "Behold, our new major currencies:", "nHTEg-g87OY-00073-00029298-00029680": "treasury, raw materials, armaments, and labour.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00074-00029718-00030033": "And then there's conclave influence but we’ll come back to that later.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00075-00030111-00030264": "Treasury needs no explanation.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00076-00030264-00030475": "It's shinny. It's heavy. We love it.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00077-00030564-00030763": "Raw materials does what it says on the tin.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00078-00030766-00030961": "Needed for certain buildings and technologies", "nHTEg-g87OY-00079-00030961-00031105": "and can be converted into armaments", "nHTEg-g87OY-00080-00031105-00031306": "or gold in specific factory buildings.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00081-00031323-00031616": "Our primary source of raw materials is from outpost strip mines", "nHTEg-g87OY-00082-00031633-00031860": "but we can also trade with it using military convoys", "nHTEg-g87OY-00083-00031876-00032039": "which unlock at turn five.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00084-00032056-00032125": "Armaments.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00085-00032125-00032321": "Primarily gained through factory assembly lines.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00086-00032338-00032606": "Armaments are used in the construction of advanced military buildings", "nHTEg-g87OY-00087-00032623-00032743": "and some technologies.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00088-00032758-00032878": "As with raw materials,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00089-00032878-00033205": "we can trade armaments on military convoy expeditions for other goods.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00090-00033295-00033373": "Labour.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00091-00033373-00033541": "Because all those tasty, tasty", "nHTEg-g87OY-00092-00033541-00033766": "minerals aren't going to mine themselves.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00093-00033783-00034036": "Labour directly affects the output of our raw materials.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00094-00034053-00034238": "More strip mines requires more labour", "nHTEg-g87OY-00095-00034255-00034558": "and a dwindling workforce produces fewer raw materials,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00096-00034585-00034843": "so keeping your control in check is advised.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00097-00034900-00035056": "We can perform various actions", "nHTEg-g87OY-00098-00035056-00035246": "with our labour force, increasing our gold stores", "nHTEg-g87OY-00099-00035263-00035381": "or our conclave influence,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00100-00035398-00035506": "or we can move labour", "nHTEg-g87OY-00101-00035506-00035715": "around our sprawling empire to bolster provinces", "nHTEg-g87OY-00102-00035731-00035930": "that might need the extra manpower.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00103-00035946-00036223": "You may have guessed it, labourers are largely unpaid, gained", "nHTEg-g87OY-00104-00036223-00036523": "from winning battles, and are usually greenskins.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00105-00036591-00036735": "So what to build?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00106-00036751-00036925": "We've established that labour's important", "nHTEg-g87OY-00107-00036925-00037200": "and its effectiveness is directly linked to a province's control.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00108-00037216-00037423": "We need labour to mine raw materails", "nHTEg-g87OY-00109-00037423-00037693": "and those raw materials to produce armaments and other goods.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00110-00037743-00037985": "I've got an idea and feel free to disagree with me.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00111-00037993-00038056": "That's fine.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00112-00038068-00038341": "But I envision a Chaos Dwarf empire with districts.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00113-00038373-00038698": "Here in my homeland, I see the heart of my mining endeavors.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00114-00038725-00039045": "Three outposts and, keeping all those labourers in line,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00115-00039061-00039330": "a tall, terrible tower.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00116-00039346-00039453": "Yeah, let's do that.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00117-00039466-00039661": "Our next province will be entirely factories,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00118-00039661-00039855": "and that'll be our industrial district.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00119-00039871-00040061": "Factories are too important to sleep on, though,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00120-00040071-00040231": "so we'll build a mixture for now", "nHTEg-g87OY-00121-00040236-00040570": "and utilise the ‘swap settlement’ feature when it's district time.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00122-00040708-00040998": "One of the handiest uses for labour is instant construction.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00123-00041031-00041358": "For example, we can kickstart our economy by throwing labourers at it,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00124-00041358-00041670": "instantly building a ‘money pit’ to get those coffers flowing.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00125-00041710-00041785": "Over in the tower,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00126-00041785-00041981": "we want to work towards upgrading to rank two", "nHTEg-g87OY-00127-00041981-00042133": "with a hefty cost of raw materials.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00128-00042133-00042413": "An upgraded tower will give us access to the ‘lava fields’", "nHTEg-g87OY-00129-00042413-00042496": "where we can churn", "nHTEg-g87OY-00130-00042496-00042843": "out more centaurs and the Great Taurus, amongst other handy benefits.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00131-00042891-00043196": "More ranks eventually leads to the Lannasu, Bull Centaur Renders,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00132-00043213-00043365": "and the dreaded Bale Taurus.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00133-00043381-00043615": "But that'll take time and some serious resources.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00134-00043681-00043983": "Before we move on, it's a good idea to get some technology brewing.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00135-00044008-00044076": "For Chaos Dwarfs,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00136-00044076-00044295": "the technology tree is split into three branches:", "nHTEg-g87OY-00137-00044311-00044520": "Military, Sorcery, and Industry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00138-00044536-00044813": "No points for guessing which one does what, although our Sorcery tree", "nHTEg-g87OY-00139-00044823-00045076": "is also where we'll find our diplomatic boons.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00140-00045133-00045231": "No wrong answers here.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00141-00045231-00045520": "We can cater our society to fit very specific moulds.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00142-00045538-00045770": "Military powerhouse or economic marvel?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00143-00045786-00045900": "The choice is ours.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00144-00045916-00046081": "And we're going to choose...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00145-00046098-00046276": "a nice mixed spread.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00146-00046293-00046501": "We'll start with ‘Merchant's Guild’ for the bonus to trade,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00147-00046518-00046660": "and then we'll work towards ‘Envoys", "nHTEg-g87OY-00148-00046660-00046820": "of the Conclave’ in the sorcery tree,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00149-00046836-00047101": "which will get us on good standing with our fellow Chaos Dwarfs.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00150-00047143-00047400": "It'll be a while until we need to worry about unlocking technologies", "nHTEg-g87OY-00151-00047416-00047863": "with specific resources, so let's just push that out of our heads for now.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00152-00047893-00048106": "And whilst we're pushing that out of our heads,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00153-00048106-00048315": "let's push some new skills into Astragoth’s.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00154-00048331-00048508": "‘Route Marcher’, that's a given.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00155-00048520-00048756": "And we'll drop points into ‘Inspiring Presence’ now", "nHTEg-g87OY-00156-00048756-00048913": "and ‘Feverant Fodder’ later.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00157-00048930-00049288": "I'm going to be playing quite cannon fodder heavy and it's nice", "nHTEg-g87OY-00158-00049288-00049448": "if your meat shields don't run away.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00159-00049463-00049773": "At level 12 Astragoth can unlock this lovely little joy:", "nHTEg-g87OY-00160-00049806-00049991": "‘Master of the Conclave’.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00161-00050008-00050401": "Being quite so angry, expansive and repugnant, the Chaos Dwarfs", "nHTEg-g87OY-00162-00050401-00050580": "get a fairly bad rap abroad.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00163-00050596-00050880": "Anything we can do to soften that image will be handy in the long run.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00164-00050965-00051256": "With our dashing Bull Centaur Hero, we’ll prioritise ‘Training’", "nHTEg-g87OY-00165-00051256-00051413": "where possible and then...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00166-00051461-00051745": "just make him a right good stabber of living things, I reckon.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00167-00051801-00051931": "What a beautiful bull-man.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00168-00051948-00052051": "What's his name?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00169-00052088-00052179": "Zorak...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00170-00052258-00052333": "I think not.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00171-00052348-00052578": "Welcome to the party, ‘Neightalie’.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00172-00052629-00052766": "I'm so sorry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00173-00052904-00052954": "Phew!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00174-00052971-00053223": "Almost done with turn one... my word.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00175-00053304-00053579": "We'll just recruit some sneaky gobos another unit of Chaos Dwarf", "nHTEg-g87OY-00176-00053579-00053878": "Warriors and some more cannon fodder—I mean, labourers,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00177-00053901-00054148": "then it's all aboard the Chaos Dwarf express to murderville.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00178-00054253-00054365": "Choo choo.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00179-00054675-00054936": "Dang Greenskins are holed up on some prime real estate.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00180-00054983-00055240": "We’ll spread our attackers, as it's only correct and proper,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00181-00055240-00055410": "to assault on four fronts.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00182-00055671-00055951": "I know, full frontal charges with cavalry are frowned upon,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00183-00055963-00056085": "but I can take ‘em!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00184-00056101-00056446": "Especially with a little help from the lores of Hashut and Fire.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00185-00057181-00057358": "Corr lava stomp!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00186-00057381-00057485": "You love to see it.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00187-00057586-00057853": "As predicted, Astragoth, Neightalie and their centaur children", "nHTEg-g87OY-00188-00057853-00058058": "made light work of their orcish opponents.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00189-00058075-00058358": "Elsewhere, we're making slow but steady progress into the din,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00190-00058368-00058476": "and I can only imagine", "nHTEg-g87OY-00191-00058476-00058791": "the furious indignation of the soon-to-be indentured locals.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00192-00060133-00060361": "With one entrance breached we’re free to sow", "nHTEg-g87OY-00193-00060361-00060556": "chaotic seeds with our cavalry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00194-00062216-00062428": "Corr mecha-body slam!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00195-00063710-00063991": "Zorn Uzkul is once again united and Astragoth’s", "nHTEg-g87OY-00196-00063991-00064108": "quest to reestablish", "nHTEg-g87OY-00197-00064108-00064438": "his dominance within the Tower of Zharr can begin in earnest.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00198-00064488-00064773": "We’ll set the billowing smoke stacks commandment to maintain control", "nHTEg-g87OY-00199-00064773-00065041": "over our labor, and contemplate where to forge ahead next.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00200-00065086-00065323": "Remember, we'll be looking for a nice, nearby", "nHTEg-g87OY-00201-00065323-00065535": "province to build our factories.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00202-00065551-00065731": "The Path to the East is tempting", "nHTEg-g87OY-00203-00065731-00065931": "and opens us up to the Mountains of Mourn.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00204-00065965-00066241": "Though the ogres are not a force to be taken lightly.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00205-00066276-00066541": "Either way, the Saber Skins are less than friendly.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00206-00066561-00066778": "War will sing in the mountains eventually.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00207-00066901-00067256": "Tantalizingly close, the High Pass is our most obvious choice.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00208-00067273-00067548": "And though these crumbling ruins may appear abandoned,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00209-00067578-00067928": "they hum with the scratching machinations of Skaven.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00210-00068208-00068381": "Though as not as immediate a threat,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00211-00068398-00068576": "the vampires and the orcs of the World", "nHTEg-g87OY-00212-00068576-00068885": "Edge Mountain hold no love for us and would stand fast", "nHTEg-g87OY-00213-00068885-00069146": "in the face of our expansive ambitions.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00214-00069595-00069770": "But not all our neighbors want us dead,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00215-00069786-00070096": "and indeed, our fellow Chaos Dwarfs also call these lands home.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00216-00070150-00070473": "We would be wise to foster a strong relationship with our kind.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00217-00070491-00070865": "For in a world that hates our very existence, they are our truest", "nHTEg-g87OY-00218-00070865-00070981": "hope for an ally.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00219-00071175-00071256": "Eh, you know what?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00220-00071256-00071455": "Let's just stomp on some rats.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00221-00079693-00079936": "Classic ogres couldn't wait their turn.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00222-00079961-00080121": "No matter what direction we started in,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00223-00080121-00080326": "we were always going to have a situation like this.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00224-00080376-00080538": "At least our tower will act as a barrier", "nHTEg-g87OY-00225-00080538-00080716": "between the ogres and the rest of our settlements.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00226-00080736-00081070": "It's got a strong garrison, so we should be alright for now.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00227-00081085-00081233": "If things start looking hairy we can", "nHTEg-g87OY-00228-00081233-00081425": "recruit an emergency Lord and hope for the best.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00229-00081501-00081590": "Ah, impulsive.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00230-00081608-00081776": "That's what I like my leaders to be.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00231-00081776-00082083": "Anyway, we've only gone and collected a fiar few influence points.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00232-00082083-00082451": "let's say we crack open the Tower of the Zharr and see what’s inside...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00233-00082530-00082710": "OK. Alright, I see how it is.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00234-00082730-00082885": "Two seats already taken.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00235-00082940-00083171": "I guess that's what I get for savouring my rat stomping.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00236-00083275-00083543": "Anyway, much like Chaos Dwarf’s technology pillars, the Tower of Zharr", "nHTEg-g87OY-00237-00083543-00083786": "is split into Industry, Military, and Sorcery.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00238-00083810-00083955": "There are four tiers, three districts,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00239-00083955-00084128": "and a whole lot of boons to gobble down,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00240-00084128-00084250": "with the ultimate prize being the", "nHTEg-g87OY-00241-00084250-00084488": "confederation of our fellow Chaos Dwarfs.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00242-00084541-00084753": "To unlock the next tier, two full districts", "nHTEg-g87OY-00243-00084753-00084938": "must be completed in the previous tier.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00244-00084991-00085088": "Thanks to my like-minded kin,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00245-00085088-00085281": "we're well on our way to achieving those ends.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00246-00085298-00085388": "Not going to lie.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00247-00085388-00085710": "I did want the ‘Machinator’ seat for the bonus to raw materials.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00248-00085753-00085980": "We could dethrone them, we have the influence to do so,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00249-00086055-00086245": "but we're still trying to make nice at the moment,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00250-00086245-00086405": "so probably not the best of ideas.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00251-00086585-00086735": "I'm a little miffed, but we'll park", "nHTEg-g87OY-00252-00086735-00086886": "our bum on the blacksmith's seat for now.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00253-00086903-00087058": "Extra armaments is nothing to sniff at", "nHTEg-g87OY-00254-00087058-00087191": "and by any means, seats aren't permanent.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00255-00087221-00087345": "We'll have another shot eventually.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00256-00087443-00087635": "Or we'll build an economy so vast", "nHTEg-g87OY-00257-00087635-00087926": "every seat is dwarfed beneath our all-encompassing buttocks!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00258-00088005-00088090": "Ahh politics.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00259-00088200-00088246": "Hmm.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00260-00088260-00088540": "Unfortunately, we're not quite secure enough in our economy to easily", "nHTEg-g87OY-00261-00088540-00088808": "swallow the cost of sending a convoy out just yet.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00262-00088860-00089098": "Not whilst we're waging two wars anyway.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00263-00089115-00089146": "You know what?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00264-00089146-00089255": "The convoy will have to wait.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00265-00089255-00089418": "Back to squashing rats.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00266-00093308-00093433": "Ahhh, I enjoyed that.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00267-00093450-00093733": "There’s something cathartic about watching Skaven run for their lives.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00268-00093785-00093843": "Right then.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00269-00093875-00094066": "The High Pass is now our industrial district.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00270-00094083-00094201": "We're not accepting labor here,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00271-00094201-00094420": "instead funneling it all into our mining district,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00272-00094420-00094661": "which we've now converted into entirely outposts.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00273-00094740-00095010": "I've opted not to build a tower in Karak Vlag.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00274-00095026-00095321": "I'll use them more on my frontiers to hold our borders firm,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00275-00095321-00095561": "much like our capital’s been doing with the ogres.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00276-00095588-00095756": "Which is good because they’re not friendly.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00277-00095801-00095903": "Thanks to the Tower of Zharr", "nHTEg-g87OY-00278-00095903-00096053": "and our Master of the Conclave talent,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00279-00096053-00096220": "we’re making diplomatic headway with", "nHTEg-g87OY-00280-00096220-00096351": "our fellow Chaos Dwarfs.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00281-00096378-00096596": "And we may need to call in some military favoures soon", "nHTEg-g87OY-00282-00096596-00096770": "if the Sabre Skins don’t calm down.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00283-00096770-00096950": "Anyway right now we’ve got greener fish to fry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00284-00097050-00097293": "The World's Edge Mountains is home to the Red Eye Clan.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00285-00097310-00097428": "More Greenskins.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00286-00097445-00097563": "And they're none too thrilled", "nHTEg-g87OY-00287-00097563-00097803": "that we kick their Vampire friends out of the Silver Pinnacle.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00288-00097895-00098120": "They're going to be less than thrilled when we make them homeless.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00289-00098198-00098446": "Positively upset when we put them to the mines.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00290-00098473-00098746": "While Astragoth psychs himself up for more wholesome violence,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00291-00098746-00098893": "we'll have our second army begin", "nHTEg-g87OY-00292-00098893-00099231": "the recruitment drive for a pair of great Tauruses...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00293-00099258-00099376": "Taurusi?", "nHTEg-g87OY-00294-00099450-00099568": "All right, let's do this.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00295-00099585-00099793": "Gearing up for one big old war.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00296-00099810-00099946": "Bring it on, Orcs.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00297-00100916-00100971": "Oh...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00298-00101020-00101076": "Okay.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00299-00101156-00101216": "There we go then.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00300-00101271-00101363": "20-odd turns in,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00301-00101363-00101685": "and we've managed to claw ourselves into a somewhat steady footing.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00302-00101726-00101978": "The Sabre Skin Ogres are still causing us a little grief,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00303-00101978-00102143": "so we'll likely put them down next.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00304-00102158-00102470": "But by adding the World's Edge Mountains to our growing territories,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00305-00102470-00102718": "we've opened ourselves up to attacks from Kislivites", "nHTEg-g87OY-00306-00102718-00102976": "and our inferior mountain-dwelling cousins.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00307-00103034-00103280": "Indeed, the journey ahead is perilous", "nHTEg-g87OY-00308-00103280-00103516": "and Astragoth is going to need a leg up if he—op.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00309-00103590-00103765": "I just mean you could use a hand—ah!", "nHTEg-g87OY-00310-00103895-00104003": "I'm sorry.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00311-00104078-00104351": "Look, what I'm trying to say is we've got a new epic quest", "nHTEg-g87OY-00312-00104351-00104575": "with some stellar rewards up for grabs.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00313-00104591-00104765": "The influence alone will set us forward,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00314-00104765-00104906": "but the Black Hammer of Hashut", "nHTEg-g87OY-00315-00104906-00105184": "is a must for any would-be master of the conclave.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00316-00105458-00105721": "Ah, thank you, Barundin, for keeping our flying cows warm.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00317-00105755-00105855": "We'll put them to good use.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00318-00105855-00105951": "Worry not.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00319-00106628-00106738": "Okay, here's the deal.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00320-00106755-00107066": "We've got a derailed train and a very important payload to deliver.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00321-00107093-00107459": "Our task: ensure the payload arrives at the victory point unscathed.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00322-00107498-00107805": "Grabby goblins and opportunist orcs will use this narrow valley", "nHTEg-g87OY-00323-00107805-00108088": "to their advantage, meaning we must be villigant.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00324-00108121-00108218": "That's right, kids...", "nHTEg-g87OY-00325-00108218-00108371": "it's an escort quest.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00326-00109331-00109541": "We've got a replacement train up and running and I’d wager", "nHTEg-g87OY-00327-00109541-00109859": "good money we’ll see our first combat on one of these two ridges.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00328-00109893-00109963": "Or both.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00329-00109980-00110136": "For good measure, we'll split our forces", "nHTEg-g87OY-00330-00110136-00110291": "into two crack teams with Astragoth", "nHTEg-g87OY-00331-00110291-00110466": "heading one and Neightalie the other.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00332-00110611-00110763": "Ooooo. There they are.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00333-00110763-00111063": "We’ll set our Great Taurus on their archers and take the rest head on.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00334-00112746-00112973": "As first waves go it’s immensely survivable.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00335-00113006-00113256": "Bit’a flanking, bit’a magic, bit’a vigorous stabbing", "nHTEg-g87OY-00336-00113256-00113426": "and they’re running for the hills.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00337-00113846-00114109": "As Astragoth’s team continues to the next ramp,", "nHTEg-g87OY-00338-00114109-00114480": "on the other side of the valley Neightalie’s got a big ol’ spider to squash.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00339-00114521-00114636": "I’d rather them than me.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00340-00115818-00116030": "It’s a tougher crowd than Team A faced but nothing", "nHTEg-g87OY-00341-00116030-00116116": "Neightalie can’t handle.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00342-00116165-00116376": "Meanwhile, more greenskins are pouring into the valley", "nHTEg-g87OY-00343-00116376-00116553": "and Astragoth’s keen to meet them.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00344-00118926-00119183": "Good job, Neightalie. We’ll take team B to the next ramp", "nHTEg-g87OY-00345-00119183-00119383": "whilst team A mops up the stragglers.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00346-00120084-00120326": "I think the Great Taurus may be my new favourite unit.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00347-00120378-00120659": "Look at it go. So beautiful. So graceful. So moo.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00348-00121933-00122203": "Alright, not too far from our destination now and", "nHTEg-g87OY-00349-00122203-00122371": "the payload’s yet to be scratched.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00350-00122403-00122520": "Whatever comes next, we can—", "nHTEg-g87OY-00351-00122520-00122646": "oh the bars are coming in.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00352-00122708-00122784": "I should shut up.", "nHTEg-g87OY-00353-00122784-00122875": "Enjoy the film!"}}, {"audio_id": "nIdvFEnM5Vy", "text": {"nIdvFEnM5Vy-00000-00000721-00001016": "Why Egypt is Building a New Capital City.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00001-00001016-00001587": "Egypt, a country that connects northeast Africa and the Middle East, dates back to the pharaohs'", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00002-00001587-00001687": "reign.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00003-00001687-00002197": "The gigantic Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx, as well as Luxor's hieroglyph-lined", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00004-00002197-00002748": "Karnak Temple and Valley of the Kings tombs, are among the millennia-old monuments that", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00005-00002748-00003007": "border the rich Nile River Valley.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00006-00003007-00003589": "Ottoman structures such as Muhammad Ali Mosque and the Egyptian Museum, a treasure mine of", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00007-00003589-00003962": "antiquities, may be found in Cairo, the capital.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00008-00003962-00004489": "The New Administrative Capital is a large-scale project in Egypt to build a new capital city", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00009-00004489-00004829": "that has been in the works since 2015.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00010-00004829-00005564": "On March 13, 2015, it was unveiled by Egypt's then-housing minister, Mostafa Madbouly, at", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00011-00005564-00005839": "the Egypt Economic Development Conference.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00012-00005839-00006373": "The capital city is one of the economic development plans and projects, and it is part of a bigger", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00013-00006373-00006706": "initiative called Egypt Vision 2030.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00014-00006706-00007043": "The name of Egypt's next capital has yet to be decided.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00015-00007043-00007514": "On the website of the new capital, a competition to choose a new name and logo for the city", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00016-00007514-00007614": "was started.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00017-00007614-00008109": "A jury of experts was constituted to assess the proposals submitted for inclusion in the", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00018-00008109-00008384": "list and to choose the best among them.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00019-00008384-00008775": "The Egyptian government has yet to release any official results.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00020-00008775-00009225": "Wedian City was the planned name for the city in the early stages of planning.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00021-00009225-00009799": "Kamel al-Wazir, Egypt's transportation minister, suggested the city's name might be Egypt in", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00022-00009799-00010028": "October 2021.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00023-00010028-00010188": "Thank you for coming to see us.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00024-00010188-00010832": "If you're new to us, make sure to like, share, subscribe, leave a comment, and turn on the", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00025-00010832-00011484": "notification button to receive updates on new videos.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00026-00011484-00011718": "Location of the New Capital city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00027-00011718-00012195": "The proposed city will lie 45 kilometers (28 miles) east of Cairo, just beyond the Second", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00028-00012195-00012803": "Greater Cairo Ring Road, and midway between Cairo and the maritime city of Suez.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00029-00012803-00013409": "The city will, according to the plans, become Egypt's new administrative and financial capital,", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00030-00013409-00013816": "housing the country's principal government offices and ministries, as well as foreign", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00031-00013816-00013933": "embassies.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00032-00013933-00014494": "It would have a population of 6.5 million people on a total area of 700 square kilometers", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00033-00014494-00015108": "(270 square miles), though that number might climb to seven million.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00034-00015108-00015208": "Plans for the City.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00035-00015208-00015756": "There will be 21 residential areas and 25 \"designated districts\" in the city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00036-00015756-00016222": "Its downtown will have skyscrapers such as the Oblisco Capitale, which will be created", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00037-00016222-00016709": "in the shape of a Pharaonic obelisk and will rise to 1,000 meters (3,300 feet), making", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00038-00016709-00017265": "it the world's highest building; and the Iconic Tower, which will be the tallest in Africa.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00039-00017265-00017897": "A central park, artificial lakes, approximately 2,000 educational institutions, a technology", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00040-00017897-00018770": "and innovation park, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques and churches, a 90,000-seat", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00041-00018770-00019425": "stadium, 40,000 hotel rooms, a major theme park four times the size of Disneyland, 90", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00042-00019425-00020012": "square kilometers of solar energy farms, an electric railway link with Cairo, and a new", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00043-00020012-00020651": "international airport at the site of the Egyptian Air Force's existing Wadi al Jandali Airport", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00044-00020651-00021145": "are all planned for the city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00045-00021145-00021484": "Reasons why Egypt is Building a new capital city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00046-00021484-00021701": "Overcrowded Nature of Cairo.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00047-00021701-00022009": "The existing capital is in a state of disarray.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00048-00022009-00022423": "The city's roads are clogged by ministries and embassies surrounding Cairo's centerpiece", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00049-00022423-00022553": "Tahrir Square.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00050-00022553-00023039": "Many streets are closed to guarantee the safety of these structures and their occupants, making", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00051-00023039-00023392": "it difficult to go from point A to point B in the city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00052-00023392-00023938": "Furthermore, the 22-million-strong population of the already overburdened capital is set", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00053-00023938-00024184": "to treble by 2050.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00054-00024184-00024651": "As a result, it's simple to see why the New Administrative Capital, which will eventually", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00055-00024651-00025298": "house embassies, government agencies, the parliament, 30 ministries, a spiraling presidential", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00056-00025298-00025760": "compound, and 6.5 million people, is a requirement.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00057-00025760-00026241": "It appears that it will not only relocate governmental buildings but also provide much-needed", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00058-00026241-00026675": "housing in Cairo.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00059-00026675-00026880": "Build a new future for Cairo.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00060-00026880-00027412": "The project aims to clean up Cairo's problems and pave the way for a brighter future.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00061-00027412-00028028": "In June 2019, most government buildings, as well as those occupied by Egyptian President", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00062-00028028-00028384": "Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, will be relocated.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00063-00028384-00028881": "Businesses will be drawn to a central business zone with 20 Chinese-built buildings, and", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00064-00028881-00029150": "foreign embassies will be urged to relocate.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00065-00029150-00029840": "But, once the new capital is established, what will happen to the old city?", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00066-00029840-00030064": "The president wants to make a statement.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00067-00030064-00030725": "In June 2014, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was elected, and he advised the Egyptian", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00068-00030725-00031231": "people to prepare for the \"hard work period\" in their country's recent history, in order", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00069-00031231-00031775": "to assist the economy recover from the repercussions of the 2011 revolution.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00070-00031775-00032297": "The revolution took place in ancient Cairo, centered on Tahrir Square, which is now home", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00071-00032297-00032578": "to many of Cairo's administrative buildings.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00072-00032578-00033269": "Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who served from 1981 to 2011, attempted to develop a", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00073-00033269-00033693": "new capital during his time in office, however the initiative failed.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00074-00033693-00034218": "If Sisi succeeds in overcoming Egypt's previous setbacks and political tensions, as well as", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00075-00034218-00034655": "physically moving the government away from the ghosts of the revolution, it will demonstrate", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00076-00034655-00035143": "that he can overcome Egypt's previous setbacks and political tensions and move the country", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00077-00035143-00035712": "and, hopefully, its economy forward.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00078-00035712-00035812": "The Suez canal is getting wider Another key element is the city's location:", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00079-00035812-00035912": "it will be situated halfway between Cairo and the Suez Canal, which offers lucrative", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00080-00035912-00036012": "commercial routes.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00081-00036012-00036112": "The Egyptian government is extending the canal as part of a new expansion project that will", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00082-00036112-00036212": "allow boats to sail in both directions at the same time (it already goes both ways,", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00083-00036212-00036312": "but for most of its length it is only broad enough to go one way at a time), potentially", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00084-00036312-00036412": "doubling trade earnings.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00085-00036412-00036512": "This is the proposed location, which is only a short distance from both New Cairo and El", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00086-00036512-00036612": "Shorouk city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00087-00036612-00036712": "This will put the city much closer to the canal, utilizing what is currently a desert", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00088-00036712-00036812": "stretch.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00089-00036812-00036912": "The Egyptian governemnt may not have to pay for it.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00090-00036912-00037012": "The government has enlisted the help of a Dubai-based real estate investment fund led", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00091-00037012-00037112": "by Emirati Mohamed Alabbar, the man behind the Burj Khalifa, to raise finance and construct", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00092-00037112-00037212": "the project.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00093-00037212-00037759": "Around $12 billion had been offered by Gulf-based investors by the end of last week's conference,", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00094-00037759-00038063": "accounting for nearly a quarter of the total.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00095-00038063-00038571": "Sisi has already cut food and energy subsidies and boosted fuel prices to improve the country's", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00096-00038571-00039152": "struggling economy, prompting some to criticize the launch of a massive new metropolis project", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00097-00039152-00039499": "when Egypt's poorest go hungry.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00098-00039499-00039824": "It’s been done before.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00099-00039824-00040137": "However, it was not extremely successful.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00100-00040137-00040765": "In 1999, sections of Malaysia's central government were relocated from Kuala Lumpur to the newly", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00101-00040765-00041393": "constructed Putrahaya, while in 2005, the Burmese government relocated from Yangon to", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00102-00041393-00041909": "the brand new city of Naypyidaw (though that city is reportedly still half empty).", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00103-00041909-00042515": "Egypt, on the other hand, has developed over 20 \"new towns\" in the last 50 years, the most", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00104-00042515-00042793": "of which are still thinly populated.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00105-00042793-00042985": "President Sisi appears to have a big job on his hands.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00106-00042985-00043085": "The construction of Egypt's New Administrative City will go a long way toward alleviating", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00107-00043085-00043185": "Cairo's traffic congestion and reshaping the city's destiny.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00108-00043185-00043285": "Thank you for joining us on this journey through Egypt to learn why Egypt is constructing a", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00109-00043285-00043385": "new capital city.", "nIdvFEnM5Vy-00110-00043385-00043385": "For additional information, subscribe to Africa Reloaded."}}, {"audio_id": "nI610FAiA1Q", "text": {}}, {"audio_id": "nIjUw2WehpU", "text": {"nIjUw2WehpU-00000-00000035-00000124": "Ok then, guys.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00001-00000124-00000478": "This is the second part of the language learning series.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00002-00000513-00000759": "Today we're going to talk about how to speak.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00003-00000759-00001050": "In the previous video, we talked about comprehension, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00004-00001050-00001367": "And this is the second part, which is about speaking.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00005-00001367-00001662": "So Philipe, how can I convert my passive", "nIjUw2WehpU-00006-00001662-00001963": "vocabulary, because so far, you are listening,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00007-00001963-00002238": "listening, looking, listening, looking, comprehending.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00008-00002238-00002549": "This is all part of your passive vocabulary.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00009-00002549-00002920": "How do you turn this passive vocabulary into active?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00010-00002920-00003121": "What can I do to put it into practice?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00011-00003121-00003268": "I want to start to vocalize.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00012-00003268-00003455": "So this video will be about that.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00013-00003455-00003912": "And of course, it's no good, it won't be effective", "nIjUw2WehpU-00014-00003912-00004240": "if you watch the sequence of videos and don't put it into practice.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00015-00004240-00004355": "I always tell the students:", "nIjUw2WehpU-00016-00004355-00004641": "look, I will teach you how to use the Portuguese language,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00017-00004641-00004891": "so, the tool. How do you use the Portuguese language?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00018-00004891-00005446": "The fact that you know how to use a tool doesn't mean that", "nIjUw2WehpU-00019-00005446-00005730": "you're going to build something with that tool.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00020-00005730-00006022": "Although you should build something with it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00021-00006022-00006168": "My point here is:", "nIjUw2WehpU-00022-00006168-00006668": "there's no use in learning these tips and not practicing it, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00023-00006668-00006918": "The idea is that you learn and practice,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00024-00006918-00007159": "do something with it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00025-00007159-00007559": "Reach your goal of speaking much better Portuguese.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00026-00007559-00007765": "So, during the comprehension part,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00027-00007765-00008160": "you're going to hear many sentences, you're going to understand a lot of it,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00028-00008160-00008615": "and there will be a lot of things that you can just repeat.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00029-00008615-00008892": "Say it out loud, ok? Parts of it, sentences.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00030-00008892-00009185": "If you are watching a movie and the person speaks Portuguese,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00031-00009185-00009460": "there's a sentence and you think, \"I understood this perfectly.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00032-00009460-00009750": "I still don't speak it perfectly,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00033-00009750-00009860": "but let's try.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00034-00009880-00010100": "So you listen to it again, and again,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00035-00010100-00010522": "and you repeat it out loud, ok? And you can do that", "nIjUw2WehpU-00036-00010522-00010815": "on your own, you don't need someone else to practice.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00037-00010815-00011185": "Right now, you are in the training process,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00038-00011185-00011291": "let's say, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00039-00011313-00011535": "So, every time you hear a sentence", "nIjUw2WehpU-00040-00011535-00011835": "and you think, \"Oh, I use this kind of sentence.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00041-00011835-00012157": "This sentence would be useful in my daily life.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00042-00012177-00012432": "Then you go and extract it,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00043-00012432-00012629": "you will extract this sentence,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00044-00012630-00012812": "write it down somewhere.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00045-00012812-00013172": "Always transcribe it 100% correctly, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00046-00013172-00013475": "Don't try writing now because writing comes last.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00047-00013475-00013775": "But if you see how it's spelled, you write it,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00048-00013775-00013888": "there's no problem.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00049-00013908-00014238": "The problem is when you try to write without knowing how to write.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00050-00014262-00014515": "So you start spelling it wrong, with a lot of mistakes,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00051-00014515-00014620": "and it doesn't work.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00052-00014661-00014792": "But that's a subject for another video.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00053-00014792-00015157": "So you start setting aside this content you already know,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00054-00015157-00015403": "you start vocalizing, you can use", "nIjUw2WehpU-00055-00015403-00015730": "pronunciation pages. A lot of pages teach", "nIjUw2WehpU-00056-00015730-00016009": "how to pronounce words in Portuguese.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00057-00016009-00016441": "And mainly: don't look for the pronunciation of a word,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00058-00016441-00016609": "just that word, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00059-00016609-00016922": "Because usually, that word comes with other words, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00060-00016922-00017211": "So maybe you'll learn how to pronounce that word,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00061-00017211-00017502": "but when this word is paired with this other word,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00062-00017547-00017934": "this gap here, you freeze. You're like--", "nIjUw2WehpU-00063-00017964-00018105": "You don't know how to say it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00064-00018125-00018434": "So always try to understand, that is,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00065-00018434-00018699": "pronounce words that are paired with others.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00066-00018719-00018953": "I will leave a page at the recommendations", "nIjUw2WehpU-00067-00018953-00019088": "which is very good for that.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00068-00019108-00019331": "There's a sentence, and the word that you're looking for", "nIjUw2WehpU-00069-00019331-00019646": "is in that sentence, so you'll learn how to pronounce it", "nIjUw2WehpU-00070-00019671-00019756": "without any problems.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00071-00019781-00020066": "Our brains are amazing, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00072-00020066-00020444": "There were many situations, in Spanish and in English,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00073-00020444-00020856": "when I was talking to people, and I had never used", "nIjUw2WehpU-00074-00020877-00021326": "certain words or expressions, and in the middle of a conversation--", "nIjUw2WehpU-00075-00021326-00021424": "It came up.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00076-00021424-00021706": "But I had already seen that word, I heard", "nIjUw2WehpU-00077-00021706-00021908": "that expression somewhere else.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00078-00021908-00022202": "So I go back to part one, comprehension.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00079-00022202-00022493": "So ok, I already heard this word in podcasts,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00080-00022493-00022781": "many times, the interviewers talking to the", "nIjUw2WehpU-00081-00022781-00022991": "interviewees, and they ask this,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00082-00022991-00023238": "or when someone sounds surprised,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00083-00023238-00023346": "they say something.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00084-00023372-00023538": "So this is in your mind.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00085-00023538-00023841": "So my point is: get yourself out there, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00086-00023841-00024046": "Get out, meet people.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00087-00024046-00024281": "If you're ashamed of going out in public", "nIjUw2WehpU-00088-00024281-00024567": "to go on a meeting, at least start", "nIjUw2WehpU-00089-00024567-00024936": "talking to people on social media, on the Portuguese groups.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00090-00024936-00025169": "There are pages for that, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00091-00025169-00025419": "To meet people, to practice the language.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00092-00025439-00025622": "And people will want to talk to you.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00093-00025622-00025912": "You can also do a language exchange.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00094-00025912-00026294": "Two things that you can do, which is very interesting,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00095-00026321-00026552": "the experience is very good, and you will never", "nIjUw2WehpU-00096-00026572-00026794": "forget it, it is very cool,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00097-00026794-00027122": "which is to host people through Couchsurfing.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00098-00027122-00027351": "It is a page for backpackers.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00099-00027351-00027589": "So you open the doors for your house, and you say,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00100-00027589-00027934": "Are you Brazilian? Are you traveling around Mexico?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00101-00027934-00028263": "Are you traveling around Colombia, or whatever?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00102-00028263-00028434": "You can stay at my house.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00103-00028458-00028731": "And this person will stay in your house, you host them,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00104-00028731-00029079": "and you go out with them, show them around your city.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00105-00029079-00029378": "And of course, you will develop a friendship,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00106-00029378-00029622": "and you will also be able to practice Portuguese.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00107-00029622-00030009": "And since the person is from Brazil and they will stay in your house,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00108-00030009-00030414": "Couchsurfing is like an exchange of favors,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00109-00030414-00030689": "let's say. Like, you will welcome me into your house", "nIjUw2WehpU-00110-00030689-00030896": "and I will help you with something.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00111-00030896-00031156": "It's not just, \"Ok, this is", "nIjUw2WehpU-00112-00031156-00031321": "my bed, amazing, blah, blah, blah.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00113-00031321-00031789": "No. The idea is that you'll be with the person who is", "nIjUw2WehpU-00114-00031789-00032122": "hosting you. So it provides a nice moment", "nIjUw2WehpU-00115-00032143-00032344": "between you. To go out and meet people.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00116-00032344-00032633": "So, at this moment, you will put into practice", "nIjUw2WehpU-00117-00032633-00032964": "everything you've been hearing in the first part", "nIjUw2WehpU-00118-00032964-00033224": "of comprehension, the questions you have.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00119-00033224-00033354": "The person will talk to you", "nIjUw2WehpU-00120-00033354-00033579": "And you'll go, \"Oh, gee! What was that word", "nIjUw2WehpU-00121-00033579-00033886": "that I heard in that podcast, in that video?\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00122-00033886-00034254": "So you ask the native person, using other words,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00123-00034254-00034447": "and the native person will say,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00124-00034447-00034705": "\"Oh, it's this.\" And you'll be, \"Oh, of course! This.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00125-00034705-00034997": "And then you'll be: I understand, I can start talking,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00126-00034997-00035127": "and meeting people.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00127-00035152-00035458": "Another interesting page would be AIESEC,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00128-00035499-00035770": "which is where people from all over the world,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00129-00035770-00035960": "in this case, you're learning Portuguese,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00130-00035960-00036257": "so I recommend that you host people from Brazil, of course.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00131-00036257-00036538": "You can host people, volunteers,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00132-00036538-00036888": "they go to your country to perform a voluntary service", "nIjUw2WehpU-00133-00036888-00037190": "in your city, and they stay in people's houses.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00134-00037190-00037481": "So you can be the person who is hosting", "nIjUw2WehpU-00135-00037481-00037793": "people from other countries, from Brazil, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00136-00037793-00037940": "Just to make it clear:", "nIjUw2WehpU-00137-00037940-00038334": "AIESEC is a company that works with volunteers, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00138-00038334-00038759": "And Couchsurfing is me, as an independent backpacker,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00139-00038759-00039101": "I go to your house, you host me, and we have", "nIjUw2WehpU-00140-00039101-00039318": "a nice time and then I leave, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00141-00039338-00039426": "That's what it's about.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00142-00039447-00039801": "I used Couchsurfing many times in South America,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00143-00039801-00039988": "especially in Chile.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00144-00040009-00040295": "And that was when I really, really learned Spanish,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00145-00040295-00040458": "by speaking with Chileans.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00146-00040478-00040801": "And Chileans have a very strong accent,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00147-00040821-00041037": "it is very hard to understand.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00148-00041037-00041323": "But I would go to the homes of the people who hosted me,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00149-00041323-00041500": "I went out with their friends,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00150-00041520-00041843": "so you're exposed to the language and you learn.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00151-00041843-00042306": "So basically, this second part is tied to the", "nIjUw2WehpU-00152-00042306-00042451": "first part, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00153-00042451-00042748": "So first, you understand, then you start to", "nIjUw2WehpU-00154-00042748-00043045": "put it into practice by putting yourself out there, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00155-00043045-00043335": "How can I practice? Who can I talk to?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00156-00043335-00043590": "You already have a lot of passive content,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00157-00043612-00043718": "a lot of passive vocabulary.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00158-00043738-00044020": "Now you need to turn it into active vocabulary!", "nIjUw2WehpU-00159-00044020-00044260": "It comes down to this, to imitating, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00160-00044260-00044390": "When you're learning the language,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00161-00044390-00044670": "you need to imitate people. Literally.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00162-00044691-00045001": "In Portuguese, we make sounds with our mouths, right?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00163-00045001-00045098": "Like...", "nIjUw2WehpU-00164-00045237-00045463": "And you go, \"What is this? When do people", "nIjUw2WehpU-00165-00045463-00045551": "say this?\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00166-00045551-00045818": "So you learn it and you start to practice it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00167-00045818-00046138": "And another very, very, very important detail:", "nIjUw2WehpU-00168-00046138-00046433": "do not conjugate verbs.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00169-00046433-00046756": "Conjugation lists and all that, don't do that now.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00170-00046756-00047092": "And don't do it in the future, ok? Don't do it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00171-00047092-00047478": "Focus on understanding the context as a whole.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00172-00047478-00047692": "Unless they're irregular verbs.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00173-00047692-00047909": "Then you can make a list,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00174-00047909-00048154": "but not only a list of words,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00175-00048154-00048448": "but you will write, correctly,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00176-00048468-00048893": "a sentence with the conjugated word in a way that you can", "nIjUw2WehpU-00177-00048893-00049110": "tell it is an irregular verb, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00178-00049110-00049275": "But always in a sentence.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00179-00049275-00049597": "And again, don't focus so much on conjugating", "nIjUw2WehpU-00180-00049597-00049856": "verbs, ok? You will learn how to conjugate.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00181-00049878-00050253": "You will see the same verb conjugated in many ways", "nIjUw2WehpU-00182-00050253-00050625": "during part one, which is the comprehension part, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00183-00050625-00050898": "So part one is connected to part two.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00184-00050898-00051100": "And you will see that part three and part--", "nIjUw2WehpU-00185-00051100-00051240": "it's all connected, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00186-00051240-00051428": "At the end, you'll say,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00187-00051428-00051635": "\"Oh, so I'll do everything at the same time.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00188-00051635-00051820": "And that's what happens, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00189-00051820-00052028": "And you will learn much more quickly.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00190-00052028-00052157": "And as I mentioned before,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00191-00052157-00052426": "if you already know a bit of Portuguese, you understand it,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00192-00052426-00052747": "it doesn't matter. These recommendations, you can apply", "nIjUw2WehpU-00193-00052801-00052960": "them at any level, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00194-00052980-00053247": "So that you can increase your ability to communicate", "nIjUw2WehpU-00195-00053268-00053441": "in the language you're learning.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00196-00053441-00053563": "And of course, also, lastly.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00197-00053563-00053805": "I am making a longer video, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00198-00053805-00053951": "But I want to make everything clear,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00199-00053951-00054082": "so that you understand.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00200-00054104-00054367": "Repetition is key, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00201-00054367-00054708": "All of these points, you have to repeat them", "nIjUw2WehpU-00202-00054708-00055013": "every day, many hours a day, always practice it.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00203-00055033-00055419": "Anything that you want to learn,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00204-00055419-00055726": "if you want to learn it well, to get to a good level,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00205-00055726-00055879": "so that people see you and they go,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00206-00055879-00056290": "\"Wow, dude! You speak really well. I wish I could speak like you.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00207-00056290-00056503": "Every time I hear you speak, I go,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00208-00056528-00056701": "\"Wow, I wish I could speak like that too.\"", "nIjUw2WehpU-00209-00056701-00057088": "To get to this level, it takes a lot of repetition.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00210-00057108-00057388": "So you need to be willing to do that.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00211-00057408-00057621": "To work with a lot of repetition.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00212-00057621-00057812": "And as I mentioned in a previous video,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00213-00057812-00057963": "in other videos I recorded,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00214-00057984-00058252": "discipline, motivation, and confidence.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00215-00058253-00058440": "That's what you need, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00216-00058463-00058580": "And repetition, of course.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00217-00058580-00058721": "Ok then, that's it for today.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00218-00058721-00058930": "On the next video-- pay attention, ok?", "nIjUw2WehpU-00219-00058930-00059221": "In the next video, we will talk about reading.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00220-00059221-00059413": "How to learn how to read in Portuguese,", "nIjUw2WehpU-00221-00059433-00059758": "how to improve my reading skills in Portuguese.", "nIjUw2WehpU-00222-00059758-00059954": "Ok? See you next video!", "nIjUw2WehpU-00223-00059954-00060123": "Bye, bye!"}}, {"audio_id": "nI_Xpnuz1fy", "text": {"nI_Xpnuz1fy-00000-00000069-00000610": "Madeleine Albright: And in a world with no shortage of terror and strife it's more important than", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00001-00000610-00001286": "ever that we show our nation's true colors as peacemakers and peace builders.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00002-00001286-00001952": "Nancy Lindborg: Wer'e at the end of 2015. It's also nearly the end of my first year here at U.S. Institute of Peace.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00003-00001952-00002142": "Our mission has never been more urgent.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00004-00002142-00002348": "Stephen J. Hadley: USIP is an organization that", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00005-00002349-00003229": "is of the government, supported by the congress but it is not part of any administration.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00006-00003229-00003679": "William B. 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There was a", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00014-00007095-00007484": "process of increased communication that resulted in the development of protocols", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00015-00007484-00007658": "to help prevent election violence.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00016-00007658-00007938": "Ann-Louise Colgan: The U.S. Institute of Peace created the Peace Day Challenge in", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00017-00007938-00008329": "the lead-up to the International Day of Peace on September 21st. In the end the", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00018-00008329-00008656": "Peace Day Challenge inspired activities in more than 20 states and 30", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00019-00008656-00009013": "countries around the world and reached over 20 million people on social media.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00020-00009013-00009540": "Alison Milofsky: Generation Change is a fellowship program for emerging leaders engaged in critical", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00021-00009540-00009990": "tasks that reduce violence in societies. 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The idea is to actually put tools into the hands of local peacebuilders", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00038-00016176-00016710": "to collect, analyze, visualize, and publish the data that's most relevant to them.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00039-00016710-00017368": "What we hope is that there'll be cross-country or cross-regional cooperation and collaboration.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00040-00017368-00017550": "We are expanding our outreach to young people", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00041-00017551-00017892": "through the promotion of our Peace Club Starter Kit. We will continue to", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00042-00017892-00018212": "develop new professional development resources for educators.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00043-00018212-00018752": "We're going to work to brainstorm solutions to the Boko Haram problem and other pressing", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00044-00018753-00018985": "problems in northern Nigeria. you really see a great opportunity and tapping into", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00045-00018985-00019282": "We really see a great opportunity in tapping into", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00046-00019282-00019734": "Iraqi of resources to help Iraqi-led dialogue and lay the foundation for a", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00047-00019735-00019925": "better future for the country.", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00048-00019925-00020500": "It will be application of what we know for building inclusive peace processes and", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00049-00020501-00020954": "increasing justice and security. These will be critical to our fundamental", "nI_Xpnuz1fy-00050-00020954-00021301": "mission of realizing a world without violent conflict."}}, {"audio_id": "nICpQZXXQvy", "text": {"nICpQZXXQvy-00000-00000000-00000200": "bruh"}}, {"audio_id": "nJ3QTykjrFY", "text": {"nJ3QTykjrFY-00000-00000048-00000443": "The following is a newspaper article from The Athens Messenger.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00001-00000443-00000772": "Dated November 18th 1966:", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00002-00000772-00001326": "Monster No Joke For Those Who Saw It By Roger Bennett, Assistant News Editor", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00003-00001326-00001530": "\"They think It's a big joke.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00004-00001530-00001842": "They think we can go out there and It'll come out for us.\"", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00005-00001843-00002483": "\"It\" is the red-eyed, winged-back, six - foot manlike thing which has turned a remote section", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00006-00002483-00002908": "of Mason County, W. Va, into a dusty, car - jacked thrill show.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00007-00002908-00003454": "\"They\" are the hundreds of curious sightseers, who have jammed a 10,00 acre east of Point", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00008-00003454-00003990": "Pleasant each night since the creature was sighted by two young married couples last Tuesday.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00009-00003990-00004554": "The sightseers know there isn't such a thing but they aren't about to miss a chance seeing it.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00010-00004554-00004990": "FRIGHTENED OBSERVERS - Four young Point Pleasant residents return to the spot where an unusual", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00011-00004990-00005244": "creature was spotted earlier this week.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00012-00005244-00005761": "The married couples, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mallette, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scarberry contend they", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00013-00005761-00006166": "found a \"hoof-like\" print in soft sand the next day.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00014-00006166-00006602": "The people who've seen it so far especially Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scarberry and Mr. and Mrs.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00015-00006602-00007063": "Steve Mallette, are afraid they'll see it again but they keep looking.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00016-00007063-00007277": "\"I hope others do see it.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00017-00007277-00007595": "I hope it scares them as much as it did us.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00018-00007595-00007950": "Maybe then they'll believe things exist and we're not dreaming.\"", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00019-00007950-00008115": "Mrs. Mallette said.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00020-00008115-00008561": "The two couples first spotted the creature Tuesday in the sprawling marshy area which", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00021-00008561-00009031": "contain the McClintic Wildlife Sanctuary and a huge abandoned TNT plant.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00022-00009031-00009277": "Most of the property is government owned.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00023-00009277-00009740": "Thursday night the area was ablaze from the lights of cars and flashlights as the curious", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00024-00009740-00010031": "traveled up and down the maze of dirt roads.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00025-00010031-00010510": "Police officials estimate more than 1,000 persons were searching the area prior to midnight.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00026-00010510-00010943": "Every intersection was jammed with parked cars and small camps of laughing, jostling", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00027-00010943-00011461": "young adults, huge abandoned power plant buildings rang with the shrieks of youngsters, scaring", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00028-00011461-00011995": "themselves more in the pitch - black plants than the people standing in the narrow roadways.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00029-00011995-00012586": "Volunteer police officers and firemen - creeping through the crowds - have one major fear.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00030-00012586-00012988": "They estimated that each car in the area had at least one gun.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00031-00012988-00013383": "One officer heard an automatic rifle bark several times Thursday night behind one of", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00032-00013383-00013578": "the many buildings.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00033-00013578-00014056": "Early sightings - besides that of the two couples - have several things in common.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00034-00014056-00014647": "The description includes two red eyes about six inches apart, wings with 10-foot span", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00035-00014647-00014933": "and always manlike with stocky legs.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00036-00014933-00015547": "These sightings came from Cheshire, Rutland, several persons at an isolated home near the", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00037-00015547-00016075": "TNT plant and one in Doddridge county, W. Va, east of Parkersburg.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00038-00016075-00016545": "The Scarberry and Mallettes said they believe the thing \"didn't mean to harm us\" even though", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00039-00016545-00017037": "Mrs. Scarberry had to be treated for shock, only to chase them away.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00040-00017037-00017336": "At one time the creature came within 100 feet of their car.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00041-00017336-00017707": "In all they spotted it five times the first night.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00042-00017707-00017848": "They've seen it twice since.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00043-00017848-00018502": "The first night it chased their car at speeds up to 100, gliding above and behind the vehicle.", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00044-00018502-00019058": "It emitted a sound similar to a \"record played at a high speed or a squeak of a mouse.\"", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00045-00019058-00019221": "What is it?", "nJ3QTykjrFY-00046-00019221-00019284": "They don't know."}}, {"audio_id": "nJkq7SEuNBy", "text": {"nJkq7SEuNBy-00000-00000062-00000262": "Carl the NPC: A gun! give me the freaking gun!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00001-00000497-00000668": "Carl the NPC: What the heck! I can't-", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00002-00000668-00000779": "Carl the NPC: Hey, my gun!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00003-00000992-00001192": "Soap: \"Shut up\" Carl the NPC: I don't understand", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00004-00001964-00002164": "Carl the NPC: A gun! give me the freaking gun!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00005-00002402-00002623": "Carl the NPC: What the heck! I can't pick it up!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00006-00002825-00003025": "Soap: \"Are you sure\" Carl the NPC: I don't understand.", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00007-00003450-00003650": "Carl the NPC: A gun! give me the freaking gun!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00008-00003853-00004053": "Carl the NPC: What the heck! I can't pick it up!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00009-00004553-00004753": "Soap: \"Do you want free chicken nuggets?\" Carl the NPC: Hello, player.", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00010-00005222-00005422": "*Soap nods*", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00011-00005747-00005947": "Soap: \"Hello\" Carl the NPC: Hello, player.", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00012-00006053-00006243": "Soap: \"How are you\" Carl the NPC: I don't understand.", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00013-00006244-00006444": "Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh Bruh", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00014-00006640-00006791": "AHHHH FUAAAAA!!!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00015-00006823-00006873": "BOOM!", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00016-00007043-00007225": "rip screen lol", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00017-00007225-00007337": "*Screams*", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00018-00007400-00007507": "*Screams*", "nJkq7SEuNBy-00019-00007507-00007707": "???"}}, {"audio_id": "nJCO4LOHI6Y", "text": {"nJCO4LOHI6Y-00000-00000164-00000569": "For once the botanical release of the day comes out of Provence.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00001-00000686-00001787": "I enjoy a trip to Scotland for the space of a day practicing my passion for botany, and exploring a small part of the flora of the Highlands.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00002-00001969-00002458": "I am here in the Glencoe Mountains by the river Etive.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00003-00002476-00003113": "These are magnificent landscapes, still austere and rough at the beginning of May.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00004-00003336-00003991": "These places were immortalized in the movies in the return to the sources of James bond of the film Skyfall.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00005-00004082-00005024": "Although at a very modest altitude of about 150 m I meet here species rather mountaineers like the blueberry and the butterwort.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00006-00005203-00005387": "I walk along the banks of this little wild river.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00007-00005436-00006876": "Here no trees, the vegetation is shaved, but the encounters are particularly interesting and exotic especially when you are used to travel like me Provençal scrubland.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00008-00007554-00008108": "Hyacinthoides non-scripta: I only cross here some Jacinthe of the woods.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00009-00008157-00008827": "Elsewhere in Scotland in the woods there are numerous Jacinthe-des-bois which form a real blue carpet.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00010-00011830-00012458": "Polygala serpyllifolia: It is the polygala with leaves of thyme", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00011-00014320-00014757": "Vaccinium myrtillus: Blueberry is known for its edible fruits.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00012-00014928-00015246": "Its flower has a corolla that is almost globular, shaped like a bell.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00013-00016166-00017215": "I identify this rush as Juncus squarrosus but I would need more advanced specimens in their growth to be able to confirm it.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00014-00017529-00018605": "This very elegant plant in tuft shows these flowers, grouped by 3 to 8 arranged in a terminal spikelet.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00015-00019457-00020012": "These curious blossoms seem to come out of the ground.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00016-00020144-00021341": "These roots have the particularity of having small suckers that sink into the underground parts of various herbaceous plants on which it is parasitic.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00017-00022126-00023246": "Here a small hollow on the banks has favored the implantation of a wood Anemone normally more at ease under the cover of the trees.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00018-00023359-00023756": "The nose in the shade vegetation I fall on a Red Frog.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00019-00026013-00026835": "The plants of this genus are chiefly characterized by flowers, of which the membranous calyx forms two parts.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00020-00026868-00027229": "The style is very curved or even wound on itself.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00021-00028017-00028407": "This is the well-named butterwort whose leaves are fat to the touch.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00022-00028649-00029292": "Pinguicula live in moist soil and naturally lacking in assimilable nitrogen source.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00023-00029433-00029648": "The sheet acts as a sticky trap.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00024-00029760-00030057": "The insect is caught by sticky glands.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00025-00030120-00031035": "Once glued the insect is put in close contact with the leaves or other glands produce the enzymes and liquid that allow it to digest.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00026-00031224-00031522": "Small digested prey is a source of nitrogen for the plant.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00027-00032674-00033624": "These plants adorn the marshes and bogs of their white, silky egrets as soon as they are in fruit.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00028-00036776-00037598": "The flowers here form a single spikelet in contrast to eriophorum angustifolium that we have just seen.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00029-00037667-00038336": "At the base of the inflorescence, the thin, membranous scales become blackish at the end.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00030-00041433-00041753": "In the hollow of these rocks hides a rhododendron ponticum.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00031-00041922-00042138": "This shrub can reach 8 m tall.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00032-00042253-00042488": "It is native to Mediterranean Europe.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00033-00042614-00043195": "Introduced for its ornamental qualities with its beautiful pink or purple inflorescences.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00034-00043352-00044083": "It has become widespread in the British Isles where it has become an invasive species threatening biodiversity.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00035-00046172-00046991": "This very exotic botanical day in the Highlands allowed me to have a snapshot of the flora of the Glencoe Mountains.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00036-00047165-00048122": "A longer stay would probably have allowed me to observe arctic and alpine plants like saxifrage of the Highlands or Dryad with eight petals.", "nJCO4LOHI6Y-00037-00048142-00049047": "This rich flora mixed with the sumptuous landscapes makes the place particularly admirable."}}, {"audio_id": "nJLtcnZ1qOA", "text": {"nJLtcnZ1qOA-00000-00000418-00000733": "The Cited Reference Search is a great research tool.", 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And I've been training Judo since 2018, and I've been going to the gym since", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00001-00000642-00001416": "2014. And as you can see I've had my good days, and bad days in practice. So in the last four", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00002-00001416-00002022": "years that I've been training Judo, I've noticed a lot of considerable changes in my physique, and", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00003-00002022-00002610": "it is not a coincidence, this is something that's been happening everywhere, so as you can see on", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00004-00002610-00003402": "the left I was very lean back in 2019, but the last two pictures from the left to right you can", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00005-00003402-00004061": "see that there is significant growth particularly in the shoulders and chest. Now judokas", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00006-00004061-00004668": "historically have had great upper bodies, male or female, you can see that it is present in their", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00007-00004668-00005352": "physique, even in the historical days, now how big you are it's dependent on your genetics, however", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00008-00005352-00006204": "the round thick and dense upper body has been very consistent with the judokas, even the smallest", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00009-00006204-00007080": "here you can see Kyuzo Mifune on the left a very small man but yet very impressive upper body with", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00010-00007080-00007800": "the pulling and the pushing, so very similar to like your gymnasts biceps, which is very unique", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00011-00007800-00008502": "to their Sport, and of course your swimmer's back. Now it's all in the training of course,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00012-00008502-00009126": "but how does judo help you get a beautiful bigger upper body? of course it's in and the training, so", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00013-00009234-00009990": "a lot of people they train outside of the dojo, everyone trains differently, so here you see", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00014-00009990-00010710": "from the national team of Japan they do a lot of explosive low repetition work, which will", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00015-00010764-00011448": "help a lot with their fast twitch muscle fibers, so resistance training fast switch muscle fibers", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00016-00011448-00012024": "recruitment, which will create that round and dense and strong physique, and at the same time", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00017-00012024-00012936": "a very explosive for their entry, and of course it can be very slow, like your squats and simply", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00018-00012936-00014058": "doing not so explosive work unlike Olympic lifts, also Judo training demands a lot of endurance", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00019-00014058-00014784": "training, a lot of running, a lot of stuff that can build up your cardiovascular endurance,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00020-00014784-00015672": "and also muscular endurance, and a lot of people whether they train calisthenics or just go to the", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00021-00015672-00016290": "gym, and do the very classical splits adding anything like Judo or wrestling It's Gonna Get", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00022-00016290-00016914": "You bigger, and I'm gonna explain exactly how because it does work on a lot of facets that", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00023-00016914-00017826": "you are not aware of. So Judo training requires you to enter explosively lifting the amount of", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00024-00017826-00018858": "weight of your training partner for low reps, and explosively, which will trigger a lot of muscles,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00025-00018858-00019572": "fast switch muscle fibers or type 2 muscle fibers to be activated especially in the upper body with", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00026-00019572-00020232": "the pushing and the pulling hands you see the impressive shoulders and chest, also the gripping", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00027-00020232-00020970": "strength that comes from doing a lot of Randori, and also a lot of dojos they take their students", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00028-00020970-00021720": "and make them work these types of exercises which will also result in great muscle mass, so", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00029-00021786-00022416": "you've seen these banned \"uchi komis\", these drills that are being done particularly for Judo,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00030-00022416-00023022": "and that will also recruit a lot of the muscle fibers that I mentioned in the upper bodies,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00031-00023022-00023568": "also the endless rounds of \"Randori\", you have all these grips that you are trying to maintain you", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00032-00023568-00024348": "have all these attempts at throwing someone with explosive entries and sheer repetitions, but not", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00033-00024348-00024888": "only that there's also a lot of cardio involved, so there is a lot of endurance but at the same", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00034-00024888-00025494": "time there is a lot of explosive training, so what we are dealing with here is that you are", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00035-00025494-00026316": "training all types of muscle fibers in your body so with these endless repetitions you are training", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00036-00026400-00026802": "the fast switch muscles as I mentioned, but with the endurance training whether you're", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00037-00026802-00027282": "going running in order for your Cardio to get better in Randori or just simply doing Randori,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00038-00027282-00027936": "you are also training your slow twitch muscle fibers, which are very resistant to fatigue,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00039-00027936-00028686": "but they do not grow as much as the fast twitch. Now I'm sure you've heard of the analogy of the", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00040-00028686-00029400": "Sprinter physique, and also the runner physique, one is highly dependent on the slow twitch muscle", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00041-00029400-00030006": "fibers, the endurance Runner because they're very resistant to fatigue, while the other one has", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00042-00030006-00030588": "very impressive lifts in the gym, if you see them leg pressing and squatting, and also it's a very", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00043-00030648-00031439": "Outburst types of runs, and very explosive, but very brief, so usually they get bigger so you", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00044-00031439-00032124": "have your fast twitch muscle fibers which can get bigger, but they're not as resistant to fatigue as", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00045-00032124-00032604": "the slow twitch, but a lot of people don't know this but you have what is called the \"hybrid", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00046-00032604-00033252": "fibers\" which lie somewhere between the two, but depending on your type of activity they will", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00047-00033252-00033942": "grow and adapt to your activity, so they can act more of a fast switch and get actually bigger. So", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00048-00034128-00034752": "I'm sure everyone heard of the \"post-randori pump\" or felt the \"post-randori pump\" where you feel", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00049-00034752-00035478": "yourself absolutely big, and all round, and here it is documented in this 1920 book, it's talking", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00050-00035478-00036252": "about Mr Hanakiri, how after training, his muscles and body looks absolutely beautiful, so there", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00051-00036252-00036708": "is a lot of endurance in Judo, and at the same time there is a lot of explosiveness which will", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00052-00037266-00037998": "recruit all these types of muscle fibers, which will help you grow a better upper body,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00053-00037998-00038442": "and also if you are smart you can also do the same for your lower body, so", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00054-00038562-00039342": "whatever you happen to do at the gym and the dojo and your kitchen it's all a very connected, so", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00055-00039414-00040176": "if you are very stuck to your desk, and all you do is work and then all you do maybe once or", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00056-00040176-00040794": "twice Judo per week and expect to have a great physique, that's not gonna happen, so what I'm", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00057-00040794-00041538": "trying to say is make sure your diet is dialed in and make sure your training outside of the dojo is", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00058-00041538-00042054": "also dialed in, or whatever it may be whether it is power lifting, calisthenics, Olympic lifting,", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00059-00042054-00042960": "whatever it may be adding Judo on top of it this type of training which requires you to have a lot", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00060-00042960-00043698": "of endurance, and a lot of explosiveness, and a lot of just sheer speed and strength and endurance", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00061-00043698-00044454": "that will create that physique that a lot of judokas do have, but again how big can you grow", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00062-00044454-00045252": "it's all dependent on your diet and genetics, I went from around 68 or 69 kilograms to 74", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00063-00045336-00045942": "kilograms in the last four years which is for me and for my genetics is very impressive because", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00064-00045942-00046848": "when I was only training in the gym I went from I believe 58 kgs now granted there is the new", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00065-00046848-00047544": "gains involved, 58kgs to like 66.67 kgs, so in the last four years I was able to pack on that", "nJNyTsOen4Y-00066-00047658-00048270": "much more size was very impressive to me, because I added all this type of training and this stuff"}}, {"audio_id": "nKruavHPGxk", "text": {"nKruavHPGxk-00000-00000000-00000200": "BBQ night", "nKruavHPGxk-00001-00000200-00000400": "Dusun Bambu", "nKruavHPGxk-00002-00000400-00000600": "Lembang Bandung"}}, {"audio_id": "nKxFV-vSiRo", "text": {"nKxFV-vSiRo-00000-00000010-00000180": "CAVALIERS ARE UP 102 TO 97 IN", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00001-00000180-00000186": "CAVALIERS ARE UP 102 TO 97 IN", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00002-00000186-00000463": "CAVALIERS ARE UP 102 TO 97 IN THE FOURTH QUARTER ON THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00003-00000463-00000470": "CAVALIERS ARE UP 102 TO 97 IN THE FOURTH QUARTER ON THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00004-00000470-00000500": "CAVALIERS ARE UP 102 TO 97 IN THE FOURTH QUARTER ON THE WARRIORS.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00005-00000500-00000507": "THE FOURTH QUARTER ON THE WARRIORS.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00006-00000507-00000573": "THE FOURTH QUARTER ON THE WARRIORS. WELL, IT WAS A GREAT TURNOUT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00007-00000573-00000580": "WARRIORS. WELL, IT WAS A GREAT TURNOUT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00008-00000580-00000637": "WARRIORS. WELL, IT WAS A GREAT TURNOUT YESTERDAY IN BAGLEY AS THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00009-00000637-00000643": "WELL, IT WAS A GREAT TURNOUT YESTERDAY IN BAGLEY AS THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00010-00000643-00000714": "WELL, IT WAS A GREAT TURNOUT YESTERDAY IN BAGLEY AS THE GOPHER'S ROAD TRIP MADE A PIT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00011-00000714-00000720": "YESTERDAY IN BAGLEY AS THE GOPHER'S ROAD TRIP MADE A PIT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00012-00000720-00000777": "YESTERDAY IN BAGLEY AS THE GOPHER'S ROAD TRIP MADE A PIT STOP TO THE TIMBERS EVENT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00013-00000777-00000784": "GOPHER'S ROAD TRIP MADE A PIT STOP TO THE TIMBERS EVENT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00014-00000784-00001117": "GOPHER'S ROAD TRIP MADE A PIT STOP TO THE TIMBERS EVENT CENTER.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00015-00001117-00001124": "STOP TO THE TIMBERS EVENT CENTER.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00016-00001124-00001187": "STOP TO THE TIMBERS EVENT CENTER. SOME HIGH PROFILE NAMES MAKING", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00017-00001187-00001194": "CENTER. SOME HIGH PROFILE NAMES MAKING", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00018-00001194-00001251": "CENTER. SOME HIGH PROFILE NAMES MAKING AN APPEARANCE, BUT MAYBE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00019-00001251-00001257": "SOME HIGH PROFILE NAMES MAKING AN APPEARANCE, BUT MAYBE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00020-00001257-00001317": "SOME HIGH PROFILE NAMES MAKING AN APPEARANCE, BUT MAYBE NONE BIGGER THAN NEWLY HIRED", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00021-00001317-00001324": "AN APPEARANCE, BUT MAYBE NONE BIGGER THAN NEWLY HIRED", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00022-00001324-00001514": "AN APPEARANCE, BUT MAYBE NONE BIGGER THAN NEWLY HIRED FOOTBALL COACH P-J FLECK.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00023-00001514-00001521": "NONE BIGGER THAN NEWLY HIRED FOOTBALL COACH P-J FLECK.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00024-00001521-00001584": "NONE BIGGER THAN NEWLY HIRED FOOTBALL COACH P-J FLECK. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MARK COYLE,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00025-00001584-00001591": "FOOTBALL COACH P-J FLECK. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MARK COYLE,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00026-00001591-00001768": "FOOTBALL COACH P-J FLECK. 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BUT MAYBE THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00035-00002445-00002452": "COTTON BOWL APPEARANCE. BUT MAYBE THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00036-00002452-00002505": "COTTON BOWL APPEARANCE. BUT MAYBE THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE THING ABOUT FLECK, HIS", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00037-00002505-00002512": "BUT MAYBE THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE THING ABOUT FLECK, HIS", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00038-00002512-00002779": "BUT MAYBE THE MOST RECOGNIZABLE THING ABOUT FLECK, HIS MOTTO AND PHILOSOPHY OF “ROW THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00039-00002779-00002786": "THING ABOUT FLECK, HIS MOTTO AND PHILOSOPHY OF “ROW THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00040-00002786-00002856": "THING ABOUT FLECK, HIS MOTTO AND PHILOSOPHY OF “ROW THE BOAT' THAT HAS TAKEN OVER THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00041-00002856-00002862": "MOTTO AND PHILOSOPHY OF “ROW THE BOAT' THAT HAS TAKEN OVER THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00042-00002862-00002976": "MOTTO AND PHILOSOPHY OF “ROW THE BOAT' THAT HAS TAKEN OVER THE NATION BY STORM AND SOMETHING HE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00043-00002976-00002982": "BOAT' THAT HAS TAKEN OVER THE NATION BY STORM AND SOMETHING HE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00044-00002982-00003169": "BOAT' THAT HAS TAKEN OVER THE NATION BY STORM AND SOMETHING HE HOPES TO CONTINUE WITH THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00045-00003169-00003176": "NATION BY STORM AND SOMETHING HE HOPES TO CONTINUE WITH THE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00046-00003176-00003753": "NATION BY STORM AND SOMETHING HE HOPES TO CONTINUE WITH THE GOPHER FOOTBALL PROGRAM.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00047-00003753-00003760": "HOPES TO CONTINUE WITH THE GOPHER FOOTBALL PROGRAM.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00048-00003760-00003900": "HOPES TO CONTINUE WITH THE GOPHER FOOTBALL PROGRAM. >> IT'S A SACRIFICE, AND WHAT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00049-00003900-00003907": "GOPHER FOOTBALL PROGRAM. >> IT'S A SACRIFICE, AND WHAT", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00050-00003907-00004097": "GOPHER FOOTBALL PROGRAM. >> IT'S A SACRIFICE, AND WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00051-00004097-00004104": ">> IT'S A SACRIFICE, AND WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00052-00004104-00004274": ">> IT'S A SACRIFICE, AND WHAT ARE YOU WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER HAD,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00053-00004274-00004280": "ARE YOU WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER HAD,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00054-00004280-00004427": "ARE YOU WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER HAD, AND YOU NEED ALL OF THOSE THINGS", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00055-00004427-00004434": "SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER HAD, AND YOU NEED ALL OF THOSE THINGS", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00056-00004434-00004551": "SOMETHING YOU HAVE NEVER HAD, AND YOU NEED ALL OF THOSE THINGS TO BE SUCCESSFUL.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00057-00004551-00004557": "AND YOU NEED ALL OF THOSE THINGS TO BE SUCCESSFUL.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00058-00004557-00004731": "AND YOU NEED ALL OF THOSE THINGS TO BE SUCCESSFUL. YOU NEED EVERYBODY IN LINE,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00059-00004731-00004738": "TO BE SUCCESSFUL. YOU NEED EVERYBODY IN LINE,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00060-00004738-00004924": "TO BE SUCCESSFUL. YOU NEED EVERYBODY IN LINE, ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION, SAME", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00061-00004924-00004931": "YOU NEED EVERYBODY IN LINE, ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION, SAME", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00062-00004931-00005191": "YOU NEED EVERYBODY IN LINE, ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION, SAME SPEED, SAME EFFICIENCY.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00063-00005191-00005198": "ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION, SAME SPEED, SAME EFFICIENCY.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00064-00005198-00005412": "ROWING THE SAME DIRECTION, SAME SPEED, SAME EFFICIENCY. IT ENCOMPASSES WHO DO WE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00065-00005412-00005418": "SPEED, SAME EFFICIENCY. IT ENCOMPASSES WHO DO WE", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00066-00005418-00005535": "SPEED, SAME EFFICIENCY. IT ENCOMPASSES WHO DO WE SURROUND OURSELVES WITH?", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00067-00005535-00005542": "IT ENCOMPASSES WHO DO WE SURROUND OURSELVES WITH?", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00068-00005542-00005785": "IT ENCOMPASSES WHO DO WE SURROUND OURSELVES WITH? WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00069-00005785-00005792": "SURROUND OURSELVES WITH? WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00070-00005792-00005932": "SURROUND OURSELVES WITH? WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PERSPECTIVES, BELIEFS, THOUGHTS,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00071-00005932-00005939": "WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PERSPECTIVES, BELIEFS, THOUGHTS,", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00072-00005939-00006089": "WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PERSPECTIVES, BELIEFS, THOUGHTS, IDEAS, AND NOT WHAT WE HAVEN'T", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00073-00006089-00006096": "PERSPECTIVES, BELIEFS, THOUGHTS, IDEAS, AND NOT WHAT WE HAVEN'T", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00074-00006096-00006346": "PERSPECTIVES, BELIEFS, THOUGHTS, IDEAS, AND NOT WHAT WE HAVEN'T DONE BUT WHAT WE CAN DO.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00075-00006346-00006353": "IDEAS, AND NOT WHAT WE HAVEN'T DONE BUT WHAT WE CAN DO.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00076-00006353-00006603": "IDEAS, AND NOT WHAT WE HAVEN'T DONE BUT WHAT WE CAN DO. >> GREAT COACH.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00077-00006603-00006609": "DONE BUT WHAT WE CAN DO. >> GREAT COACH.", "nKxFV-vSiRo-00078-00006609-00006756": "DONE BUT WHAT WE CAN DO. >> GREAT COACH. >> SEEMS A LITTLE LAID BACK."}}, {"audio_id": "nLmQ-EItWy8", "text": {"nLmQ-EItWy8-00000-00000086-00000675": "Finally Tim, what three tips you have for job seekers in terms of elevating", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00001-00000675-00001242": "their job search? As we've talked about tailoring resumes, networking, what other", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00002-00001242-00001853": "things to think they can do to find their dream job? So one of them yeah that", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00003-00001853-00002256": "I think it's huge that's so underutilized is networking like on", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00004-00002256-00002708": "LinkedIn or anywhere else Facebook could be wherever yeah anywhere you can find", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00005-00002708-00003057": "somebody within the organization that has a connection with you in some way", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00006-00003057-00003365": "maybe you guys went to the same school, maybe you live in the same city, maybe", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00007-00003365-00003746": "your kids go to school together, I don't care what it is but find a connection", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00008-00003746-00004194": "and get somebody to be your champion on the inside, most positions are filled not", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00009-00004194-00004553": "because somebody applied to the job, they're filled because somebody's", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00010-00004553-00004955": "networked with somebody, so one of the things that hiring managers love to do is", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00011-00004955-00005382": "to find a candidate on their own , through whatever reason right, could be", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00012-00005382-00005718": "networking, could be someone just got gave to him, they love going down to the", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00013-00005718-00006075": "HR office and saying hey I've found somebody for the job right, because they", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00014-00006075-00006323": "in their minds are thinking I'm doing your job for you", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00015-00006323-00006864": "there's a little psychology there, but they love doing that and so for me what", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00016-00006864-00007331": "I find so often is, I talk to people and they're like I applied to 75 jobs and", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00017-00007331-00007715": "I'm not hearing back, and I'm like I don't know 75 jobs how many times did", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00018-00007715-00008181": "you network with somebody in the company and ask them to carry your resume down", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00019-00008181-00008595": "to the to the hiring manager or down to the to the applicant, you know to the to", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00020-00008595-00008918": "the recruiter to the HR office, and so often it's never!", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00021-00008918-00009354": "and I'd like spend more time less time applying to jobs, spend more time", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00022-00009354-00009852": "networking into the companies where the job that you want is, and find the person", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00023-00009852-00010415": "who actually has that job because people love having having that right and then", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00024-00010415-00010824": "the other thing I think that we we under utilize is, our own personal networks", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00025-00010824-00011313": "and letting people know, what I find also is that when someone loses a job", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00026-00011313-00011718": "they almost like when I hide it, like I have an example, I have a person that I know", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00027-00011718-00012327": "and I won't say where, but they were actually out of a job for one year, and I", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00028-00012327-00012699": "didn't actually find out they were out of a job, until they found the next job", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00029-00012699-00013284": "so they were out of a job for a year and never told me, and I actually saw this", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00030-00013284-00013527": "person like quite a bit like I know weekly basis, I would see", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00031-00013527-00013991": "them and they played like they were still employed, and at the end of that", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00032-00013991-00014306": "when they finally said oh I took this new job and I heard the whole story", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00033-00014306-00014775": "I'm like why didn't you ever tell me into that, and they were embarrassed that they", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00034-00014775-00015147": "didn't have a job, but I'm like but understand that's how you find a job is", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00035-00015147-00015543": "by leveraging your network, and it's a question I ask a lot other people reach", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00036-00015543-00015947": "out to me and say hey can you help me you know find my next job, and I'll say", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00037-00015947-00016359": "could I share this with my network and it's about 50/50, half will say oh yeah", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00038-00016359-00016803": "please do that, and the other half will say, well I would rather you not I'm", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00039-00016803-00017301": "trying not to make this public and I'm no again I don't understand and that you", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00040-00017301-00017427": "know from that standpoint.", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00041-00017427-00017651": "I think the other third tip I would say is for", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00042-00017651-00018207": "people is to to be patient and enjoy the time you're out of work", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00043-00018207-00018786": "I mean since we're 18 20 22 years old until the time basically we retire", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00044-00018786-00019298": "we're gonna be working and I've been out of jobs right, I've gotten fired by", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00045-00019298-00019818": "my own mother but out of work, so and what and what I did was completely", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00046-00019818-00020073": "turned my job search into a full-time job", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00047-00020073-00020391": "and probably more than a full-time job I was probably working 80 hours a week", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00048-00020391-00020798": "trying to find the job I was I was stressing myself out and then I found", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00049-00020798-00021291": "the job and that was like I never enjoyed any of that time , that extra", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00050-00021291-00021701": "capacity that I had with my family with anybody, even networking with friends and", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00051-00021701-00022104": "going to have lunch with them or whatever just spending that time kind of", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00052-00022104-00022598": "giving back to other people, it's you know it's gonna take time to find a job", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00053-00022598-00023016": "you're not gonna lose a job or be out of a job and then like five days later find", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00054-00023016-00023364": "your next job especially the higher professional you are the longer it takes", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00055-00023364-00023841": "and so you kind of have to realize to say hey if I'm a manager level director", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00056-00023841-00024248": "level I probably have three or four months that this is gonna take right to", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00057-00024248-00024636": "fill find this job fill this job sometimes even longer if I'm a VP or", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00058-00024636-00025095": "above, I've heard people give estimates that sometimes it's nine months to a", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00059-00025095-00025620": "year between it's right to find that next job, and so to really kind of pace", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00060-00025620-00026063": "yourself and understand, like this is a process I'm gonna go through, and also", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00061-00026063-00026458": "understand that almost everybody else has gone through this process as well so", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00062-00026458-00026773": "that they understand right but you", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00063-00026773-00027193": "have an explanation of why did I leave this job, what am I looking for", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00064-00027193-00027535": "or next all of that, to me I think those are the three things that I would focus on.", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00065-00027535-00028150": "Thank you Tim for those great tips and I hope the audience will listen to", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00066-00028150-00028723": "what tips you give and apply in their job search and with that my interview", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00067-00028723-00029155": "with you Tim comes to and end, and again thank you for taking the time", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00068-00029155-00029650": "to ask you the questions and for the audience if you have any other questions", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00069-00029650-00030070": "that you would like to ask me or Tim please leave it in a comment section", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00070-00030070-00030676": "reach out to our social media networks we are here to help everyone and share", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00071-00030676-00031189": "the videos so that other people will benefit from Tim's experience and tune", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00072-00031189-00031745": "in next week for another interview with me and Tim thank you again", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00073-00031745-00031962": "and we'll be in touch", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00074-00031972-00032062": "thank you", "nLmQ-EItWy8-00075-00032068-00032172": "bye everyone!"}}, {"audio_id": "nLrV5h0uOCc", "text": {"nLrV5h0uOCc-00000-00000197-00000825": "Tastes like bunny"}}, {"audio_id": "nLrVdpjVxOM", "text": {"nLrVdpjVxOM-00000-00000028-00000096": "Hello everyone", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00001-00000096-00000413": "Huanong Brothers are really popular in these days", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00002-00000413-00000634": "and their bamboo rats quite often get heat stroke", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00003-00000634-00000914": "It’s said that they can justify eating a bamboo rat in a thousand ways", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00004-00000914-00001376": "Now I get a chance to see if their bamboo rats are really so often sick", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00005-00001376-00001726": "As strongly requested by fans, today we are visiting them", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00006-00001757-00001812": "Let’s go!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00007-00002678-00002868": "As Chef Wang is here", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00008-00002868-00003068": "let’s take a look at the “wild hot spring” down over there", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00009-00003068-00003484": "It’s a natural hot spring, like, there’s no manager", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00010-00003552-00003656": "Really comfortable for a bath", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00011-00003656-00003750": "Bath? Really?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00012-00003750-00003896": "Yeah, but only in the evening", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00013-00004136-00004218": "We can come here in the evening", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00014-00004218-00004306": "Is there really a hot spring?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00015-00004306-00004480": "For now, we can also take a foot bath instead", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00016-00004480-00004566": "Right down over there", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00017-00004566-00004690": "It’s so comfortable", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00018-00004690-00004778": "OK, let’s take a look", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00019-00004836-00005220": "We can take a foot bath for now. It’s right down over there.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00020-00005462-00005626": "That corner is the hottest part", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00021-00005626-00005950": "(Wang Gang: Why?) Because that’s where the water comes out", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00022-00006828-00007278": "Huanong Bro: Take a foot bath here Wang Gang: Is the water hot? Huanong Bro: Not really", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00023-00007278-00007628": "I’m getting in there. It feels so good", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00024-00007658-00007818": "I’m also getting in", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00025-00008262-00008596": "Not bad. Not too hot", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00026-00008802-00008986": "It feels like 50C or so", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00027-00009204-00009358": "Wow, it’s good, it’s good", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00028-00009670-00009890": "It’s better if I can put myself entirely in it", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00029-00010134-00010334": "It’s also hot in winter. It’s hotter in winter.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00030-00010582-00010758": "It’s good. Very comfortable", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00031-00010790-00010964": "We can enjoy ourselves here till the evening", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00032-00011010-00011294": "and see if any bamboo rat looks like having a heat stroke", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00033-00011294-00011478": "so that we can... make it done?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00034-00011492-00011802": "OK, no problem. Other than the white ones.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00035-00011880-00012138": "You can pick any one from the others", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00036-00012270-00012672": "In the evening, I’ll make a Sichuan style Hongshao Zhushu (“Red Braised Bamboo Rat”) for you", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00037-00013460-00013862": "We’re at Huanong Brothers’ home now. Let’s take a look at their bamboo rats", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00038-00020670-00020958": "We got a white one", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00039-00020966-00021158": "Say hi to the crowd!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00040-00021258-00021630": "Whoops, it seems still sleeping", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00041-00021718-00021842": "You’re not gonna bite me, are you?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00042-00021930-00022016": "Aiyo", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00043-00022386-00022530": "Not awake yet", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00044-00022566-00022970": "You don’t have a heat stroke, do you? Make sure you don’t have a heat stroke today", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00045-00023720-00023846": "Wow, this one is big", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00046-00023846-00023914": "Let’s take it up", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00047-00023914-00024074": "Aiyooo, don’t bite!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00048-00024216-00024392": "Wow, it’s so cute", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00049-00024420-00024532": "with such a big belly", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00050-00024758-00025070": "Hehehe, what are you doing?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00051-00025242-00025504": "See, it’s looking around", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00052-00025514-00025596": "Hello", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00053-00025596-00025674": "Say hi", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00054-00025742-00025894": "Say “I’m Bamboo Rat”", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00055-00025894-00026042": "“I don’t have a cold today”", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00056-00026406-00026572": "Do you have a heat stroke?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00057-00026572-00026918": "Huanong Bro: Don’t scare it Wang Gang: Are you happy today?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00058-00026918-00027127": "I think It looks pretty happy", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00059-00027127-00027398": "So let’s put it down", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00060-00027818-00027956": "See if anyone is unhappy", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00061-00028683-00029050": "This one looks like… some hair on the head is missing", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00062-00029110-00029232": "Let me take a look", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00063-00029798-00030138": "Its hair bristles! All the hair bristles!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00064-00030260-00030382": "It’s no good", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00065-00030712-00030962": "Bristling hair means it’s scared", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00066-00031022-00031477": "It’s no good, for sure. It’ll be hard to pull of the bristling hair", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00067-00031930-00032454": "Huanong Bro: So how about making it…? Wang Gang: I see. I see. Got it. Got it.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00068-00041058-00041240": "Add in Sichuan peppercorn first, and then the bamboo rat", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00069-00044360-00044694": "Both (dishes) smell good to me", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00070-00044934-00045106": "Ginger and garlic", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00071-00045604-00045894": "Look! It’s dried chili, made in Sichuan", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00072-00045962-00046344": "Can you handle spiciness? Yes? Then I’ll (add some more)", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00073-00047176-00047378": "See? This is the Kuan You (literally “wide oil”)", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00074-00048114-00048230": "It smells so good", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00075-00048318-00048472": "Add some doubanjiang", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00076-00048566-00048616": "Good, isn’t it?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00077-00048622-00049042": "It’s our Sichuan doubanjiang. Add some more", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00078-00049162-00049618": "Cook the doubanjiang with low fire", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00079-00050230-00050428": "And then add water when the chili oil comes out from the doubanjiang", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00080-00051854-00052000": "Come on! I’m the guest!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00081-00052000-00052310": "I’m just trying if there’s salt. It’s embarrassing if I treat you with a dish without salt", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00082-00052688-00052890": "Some ground cumin", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00083-00053082-00053288": "Wow, it smells so delicious", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00084-00054078-00054402": "It’s about to finish when there’s not much water left", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00085-00054800-00054922": "All right! Soy sauce, please", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00086-00055726-00055882": "Fire off, ready to serve!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00087-00056288-00056555": "The tail tastes really good", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00088-00057940-00058116": "I think we two can finish it", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00089-00059354-00059570": "Thanks a lot to your treatment, bro!", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00090-00059570-00060129": "Today, you treated me with a bamboo rat. For tomorrow, I want some more.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00091-00060252-00060400": "So how about... I say \"thank you\" in advance?", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00092-00060402-00060829": "Wang Gang: Let’s get another one tomorrow. Huanong Bro: No problem.", "nLrVdpjVxOM-00093-00060950-00061455": "Subscribe to my channel, where there’s always a dish for you"}}, {"audio_id": "nLvpNBsK4Xy", "text": {"nLvpNBsK4Xy-00000-00000000-00000413": "she that found them to share the territory and protect the land", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00001-00000000-00000486": "subsequent indigenous nations and peoples europeans and all newcomers have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00002-00000000-00000493": "been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace friendship and respect", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00003-00000000-00000493": "the dish or sometimes it is called the bowl represents what is now Southern", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00004-00000000-00000506": "Ontario from the Great Lakes take you back and from Lake Simcoe to the United", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00005-00000000-00000500": "States we all eat out of this dish all of us that and should all of us share", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00006-00000000-00000506": "this territory territory with only one spoon that means we have to share with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00007-00000000-00000500": "we have to share the responsibility of ensuring the dish is never empty that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00008-00000000-00000473": "includes taking care of the land and the creatures we share it with more", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00009-00000000-00000520": "importantly there are no knives at the table representing that we must keep the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00010-00000000-00000513": "peace then land acknowledgement started in British Columbia where there are no", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00011-00000000-00000433": "treaties at all its popularity has spread as an acknowledgement of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00012-00000000-00000493": "indigenous presence and assertion of sovereignty it is used in a variety of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00013-00000000-00000520": "ways such as an opening at an event in meetings so once again thank you all for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00014-00000000-00000520": "attending and I'll now turn it over to Desiree our new program our new director", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00015-00000000-00000665": "programs in Kakaako how exciting is to see so many people today in the call", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00016-00000665-00001229": "just get a quick peek of how many people here at 3:04 attendance of the webinar", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00017-00001229-00001704": "and I'm so excited to be with you today sico thank you for the introduction fine", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00018-00001704-00002207": "to get us started as Sahgal said my name is Desiree Lopez I started just two", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00019-00002207-00002574": "weeks ago as a director of programs at the future Skills Center", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00020-00002574-00003047": "I'm new to the organization also new to Canada so I got here after eight years", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00021-00003047-00003518": "in the u.s. 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through webinars and also through the email so all the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00056-00019432-00019998": "responses will be uploaded to a website that's a great resource to you as well", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00057-00020210-00020733": "now just navigating a little more our our platform here we are all in this", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00058-00020733-00021216": "together learning how to operate fully online for most of us so I want to just", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00059-00021216-00021639": "to point out the main elements of what you're seeing as again on top of us I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00060-00021639-00022088": "already mentioned to you so at the very top you've seen the panelists all of us", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00061-00022088-00022491": "the slides will be always in the same place which is always very helpful they", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00062-00022491-00022869": "would have the Q&A panel that you can again see your own questions but also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00063-00022869-00023232": "questions that came in from all them participants and at the very bottom you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00064-00023232-00023676": "can see the different options to raise your hand to add another Q&A and also if", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00065-00023676-00024192": "you want to continue chat we are welcome I welcome you to do that as well another", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00066-00024192-00024507": "function that we're going to be using through this webinar is the polling", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00067-00024507-00024972": "function so I'm gonna ask Joanne through the webinar to release the polls and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00068-00024972-00025563": "then you see on your screen a quick box that will come on top of your screen as", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00069-00025563-00025938": "you transfer a few questions and that's really a way for us to interact a little", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00070-00025938-00026301": "more in this world of everything almost online and also to get to know a little", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00071-00026301-00026939": "bit about you and what the group that is joining us today is about so with that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00072-00026939-00027267": "note oh I also want to mention that this webinar is being recorded", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00073-00027267-00027585": "I already saw their question the Q&A so we are going to record the session and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00074-00027585-00028047": "then upload the session to the website so we all have that available to you and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00075-00028047-00028752": "to others also to pass it on Joanne can you release the first poll about how did", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00076-00028752-00029244": "you hear about the corporate proposals thank you so as I go through the next", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00077-00029244-00029613": "slides please put your answer in the the poll and then we're going to really", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00078-00029613-00030070": "release the results for everyone to see in a little bit", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00079-00030087-00030538": "so without further further ado let's start with a little bit about who we are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00080-00030538-00031294": "at the futures Q Center we just started last year in February 2009 teen so we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00081-00031294-00031730": "are new as an organization we're also very new as a team so we have new team", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00082-00031730-00032221": "members arriving every day including myself just two weeks ago which is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00083-00032221-00032624": "really exciting we are funded by the employment and Social Development Canada", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00084-00032624-00033133": "yet we operate at an arm's length from the federal government and as a center", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00085-00033133-00033571": "for research and collaboration our mandate is to help Canadians gain the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00086-00033571-00034230": "skills they need to thrive in a workforce that changes all the time and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00087-00034230-00034780": "again as a new organization our focus is still being established and evolving as", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00088-00034780-00035266": "we go as we find new you get an opportunities for engagement and so far", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00089-00035266-00035806": "our focus has been five different areas the first of them innovation projects is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00090-00035806-00036244": "about the investment that FSC makes in community-based projects that test", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00091-00036244-00036622": "innovative training and upskilling programs for a diversity of regions and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00092-00036622-00037126": "populations and we select this projects through a regular call for proposals we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00093-00037126-00037505": "have deployed over fifty five million dollars to date in investments to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00094-00037505-00037958": "projects across the entire country via two open calls so the call that we are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00095-00037958-00038525": "talking about today is our third call of our open call for projects", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00096-00038525-00039041": "for research we hope to identify emerging skills that are in demand and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00097-00039041-00039479": "to better understand the knowledge gaps that exist out there leading practices", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00098-00039479-00039848": "and how to improve skills training development for all Canadians across the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00099-00039848-00040379": "country we also promote rigorous evaluation of projects to generate an", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00100-00040379-00040820": "advance on what works for whom and why and hoping really that this information", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00101-00040820-00041234": "will help practitioners service providers and policymakers to improve", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00102-00041234-00041671": "the current systems we have in the ecosystem that we operate right now", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00103-00041671-00042146": "an engagement stakeholder as the thermic therm suggests which is really about", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00104-00042146-00042452": "encouraging collaboration how we work with each other how we understand", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00105-00042452-00042962": "exchange with ideas share knowledge as we build this network that we are all", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00106-00042962-00043357": "interested in really putting forward the agenda of skills development ecosystem", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00107-00043357-00043871": "and we also as we go through this four areas we want to share results there", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00108-00043871-00044303": "were resources that we may find helpful best practices with all Canadians in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00109-00044303-00044849": "accessible ways using our website social media events community groups employers", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00110-00044849-00045520": "and more so stay tuned tuned for our knowledge mobilization activities", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00111-00045573-00046257": "all right so join can you release the results of the first of all let's take a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00112-00046257-00046849": "look at this so we have most of you heard from the FSC listserv which is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00113-00046849-00047289": "great so you're getting our our emails social media a little bit and also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00114-00047289-00047593": "through professional networks that's really exciting to see and word-of-mouth", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00115-00047593-00047980": "which always works well well thanks folks for for putting your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00116-00047980-00048598": "answers and we'll see a few more of these bowls as we go and a little bit", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00117-00048598-00048975": "about the call so what is the shock proofing the future of work hall a quick", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00118-00048975-00049561": "overview the bottom line as we saw as we talked about in the beginning is really", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00119-00049561-00049930": "to support workers that have being hardly hit by the current pandemic", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00120-00049930-00050374": "crisis and they need to adapt really quickly to this shock and to develop the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00121-00050374-00050791": "skills and probably what's going to look very different labor labor marketing in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00122-00050791-00051225": "the like next little while this call is for 15 million dollars of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00123-00051225-00051816": "investment and what we want to do is not only to fund projects but really to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00124-00051816-00052326": "start building partnerships to create new ways for new models to build", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00125-00052326-00052794": "resilience in the face of shocks like what we're seeing today so we want to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00126-00052794-00053200": "find partnerships to support individuals to help inform training and career paths", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00127-00053200-00053676": "for workers especially those who face barriers based on geography background", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00128-00053676-00054126": "or experience for organizations we also want to support those that want to adopt", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00129-00054126-00054574": "new technologies and expand the understanding around new health and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00130-00054574-00055014": "safety environment policy development and program delivery for large and small", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00131-00055014-00055350": "businesses government education institutions and service delivery", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00132-00055350-00055764": "organizations we also want to find partners that are willing to break", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00133-00055764-00056367": "systems and to change the systems we operate by doing new things and adopting", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00134-00056367-00056739": "innovative approaches to the way that policies and programs are developed and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00135-00056739-00057211": "also reengineering processes that we all are as organizations already found that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00136-00057211-00057711": "we will need to adapt to shocks like or we're seen today", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00137-00057944-00058472": "and who who can apply all industries really are welcome to apply individuals", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00138-00058472-00059000": "organizations consortiums across Canada and although the lead organization must", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00139-00059000-00059450": "be a Canadian entity the international partners are welcome to the part to be", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00140-00059450-00059873": "part of the partnerships one point that I want to highlight today is something", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00141-00059873-00060241": "while we just updated is that lead organizations may submit multiple", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00142-00060241-00060677": "applications more than one application for this call just provided that they", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00143-00060677-00061042": "have each proposal has very different objectives in a Project Lead that it's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00144-00061042-00061394": "different so for example universities that have different departments or", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00145-00061394-00061820": "centers within are welcome to put forward more than one application again", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00146-00061820-00062189": "just making sure that the goals and the leads are different from across the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00147-00062189-00062684": "proposals just really exciting for us to be able to provide this opportunity and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00148-00062684-00063224": "find more ideas out there there's no a small more big project we we are looking", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00149-00063224-00063596": "for earlier ideas as small as twenty five thousand dollars of support and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00150-00063596-00064007": "also large two approaches with exceptional potential for impact that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00151-00064007-00064376": "could reach 2.5 million dollars so it's really we are trying to find", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00152-00064376-00064886": "partnerships and weights forward and this is a this is our way of saying we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00153-00064886-00065191": "are open for new ideas", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00154-00065292-00065926": "I'd like to release the poll number two please don't win which is about which", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00155-00065926-00066424": "stream of funding you're hoping to apply and as you navigate the application of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00156-00066424-00066860": "entries on a website you see that we're we have three different areas for the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00157-00066860-00067280": "projects that you have to follow as you submit your application for any one of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00158-00067280-00067738": "them the idea is that that we are looking for innovations of new ideas new", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00159-00067738-00068182": "ways Ford for research we are really trying to understand what the new skills", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00160-00068182-00068692": "reality is and how do we generate responsive solutions to this disruption", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00161-00068692-00069167": "networks is really about fostering partnerships either strengthening", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00162-00069167-00069589": "current partnerships or establishing new collaborations that specifically engage", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00163-00069589-00070093": "communities especially those facing barriers in the face of this shock and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00164-00070093-00070549": "pilots really about conceiving developing testing scaling new models", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00165-00070549-00071205": "that are finding ways to close the gaps of skills development in Canada", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00166-00071284-00071846": "in an important deadline and the date is September 1st 2020 that's the last day", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00167-00071846-00072233": "that the call will be open for you to apply there's lots of time to prepare", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00168-00072233-00072856": "great application so we look forward to receiving your proposals by then", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00169-00073100-00073538": "all right I'd like to release the results of folks you if we have them", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00170-00073538-00074172": "Joanne I would like to wait one minute until we get 80% of our attendees to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00171-00074172-00074637": "anse wonderful great thank you I will release shortly thank you alright so as", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00172-00074637-00075204": "we go through this election criteria you see also in the application material six", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00173-00075204-00075666": "four criteria for how we're gonna be looking at this project I can release it", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00174-00075666-00076498": "now does it right go for it okay thank you Oh wonderful thanks Joanne all", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00175-00076498-00076984": "right so a lot of us are deciding which stream you're gonna ply a lot of them", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00176-00076984-00077593": "innovation projects really exciting to see that but also 33 research and 42", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00177-00077593-00077998": "Network that's very very exciting to see a balance across the strings and we hope", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00178-00077998-00078384": "that the guidelines will also help you navigate the differences that we are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00179-00078384-00079036": "looking for in each project each type of project so as I was saying we have six", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00180-00079036-00079390": "core criteria and what I want to do here today is provide a little more", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00181-00079390-00079774": "information than what we have on the guidelines on the website to help you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00182-00079774-00080446": "prepare your proposals for each one of the criteria so for the first one in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00183-00080446-00080853": "terms of relevance what we're really looking for is a clear target group", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00184-00080853-00081298": "especially if making a strong case for how the group that you're targeting have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00185-00081298-00081742": "been hardly hit by the current pandemics that's really important of course", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00186-00081742-00082096": "alignment with the goals of the cause again looking for new ways to promote", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00187-00082096-00082557": "resilience in the face of a social economic shock like who've been 19 and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00188-00082557-00083068": "especially for research projects it's very important that we expect a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00189-00083068-00083659": "well-rounded project on literature and relevant literature as you build your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00190-00083659-00083922": "proposal", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00191-00083970-00084427": "in terms of impact what we're looking for is potential to strengthen this cue", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00192-00084427-00084925": "ecosystem the capacity of the ecosystem and for research specifically a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00193-00084925-00085270": "conceptual framework that grounds really well your research question your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00194-00085270-00085807": "activities for Network engagement strategies with key audiences with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00195-00085807-00086209": "partners with groups that have been maybe underserved and not included in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00196-00086209-00086758": "previous projects it's very important and for pilots based on the identified", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00197-00086758-00087190": "needs that that you identified you put forward in your proposal how you're", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00198-00087190-00087625": "going to impact and address those needs is also a very important point to to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00199-00087625-00088005": "explore in your proposal materials", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00200-00088185-00088573": "coherence as the name suggests really is about the connection between", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00201-00088573-00088975": "what you want to do and what you're proposing to do so for research is your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00202-00088975-00089476": "methodology linking really well with your research question for network and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00203-00089476-00089872": "pilot projects is about how activities talk to each one of your objectives and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00204-00089872-00090331": "having a very clear work plan with a timeline of what you hope to achieve and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00205-00090331-00090760": "also how the links to an adequate budget are elements they're very important in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00206-00090760-00091212": "this in this proposal in this quarter proposals", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00207-00091362-00092044": "I'd like to release poll three Joanne if possible that talks about this the type", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00208-00092044-00092851": "of organization represent as I go over thank you to capacity criterium", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00209-00092851-00093598": "we were looking for here in with a very very linked skills experience and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00210-00093598-00093886": "resources across the partner organizations and also the lead", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00211-00093886-00094405": "organization to do the work well and very specified team roles will also help", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00212-00094405-00094876": "the proposal be successful who does what and when who takes responsibility over", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00213-00094876-00095439": "the overall project but also over components of the projects", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00214-00095516-00095955": "in math dance learning and knowledge mobilization we would like to see we're", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00215-00095955-00096309": "looking for opportunities to engage different audiences in their research", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00216-00096309-00096744": "findings for research projects and for network and pilots how you are tracking", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00217-00096744-00097257": "your progress and documenting and using that information to learn throughout the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00218-00097257-00097703": "project and also to share knowledge with others", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00219-00097864-00098336": "an equity diversity inclusion the point that's very important is highlight how", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00220-00098336-00098795": "you plan to involve end users throughout the entire cycle of the project so", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00221-00098795-00099344": "design an implementation and also in the evaluation of the activities and also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00222-00099344-00099896": "it's helpful to explain how your project may further equity diversity inclusion", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00223-00099896-00100424": "principles along with the size of the project specifically for pilots and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00224-00100424-00100780": "network projects it's also very important to lay out how your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00225-00100780-00101203": "organization deals with policies practices and activities that support", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00226-00101203-00101578": "equity diversity inclusion and for research we really are looking for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00227-00101578-00102044": "research projects that promote this principles but also that in four uses", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00228-00102044-00102430": "principles to inform how this research is being designed analyzed and shared", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00229-00102430-00102748": "with the broader community", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00230-00102936-00103375": "and we do have additional criteria for pilot projects in recognition that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00231-00103375-00103840": "projects may be in many different stages of the innovation cycle so for those", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00232-00103840-00104280": "projects that are in the early stages of innovation we are looking for innovative", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00233-00104280-00104647": "solutions different approaches a new model that maybe have some evidence but", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00234-00104647-00105022": "it's not fully being proved yet and we recognize that what we're going to be", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00235-00105022-00105486": "looking for in those specific projects is how this support can take you to the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00236-00105486-00106027": "next stages of the innovation cycle and help you advance for projects that are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00237-00106027-00106369": "later in this in the innovation cycles we are looking for interventions that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00238-00106369-00106807": "are well designed they're different they're novel and also very clear clear", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00239-00106807-00107233": "theory of change of how your activities will take you to the final outcomes and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00240-00107233-00107667": "we do provide a theory of change template to help you do that that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00241-00107667-00108094": "exercise and document it in the in the proposal materials that we're going to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00242-00108094-00108375": "share later with you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00243-00108686-00109346": "for Joanne can we release the results of the poll free thank you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00244-00109346-00109929": "right so we are seeing here a lot of community-based organizations", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00245-00109929-00110406": "post-secondary institutions some employers some employer associations and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00246-00110406-00111003": "other training and education Association I also welcome for those who select", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00247-00111003-00111308": "others in the polls to feel free to share in the chat what type of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00248-00111308-00111963": "organization you you're representing today", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00249-00111963-00112466": "all right so now let's talk a little bit about the review process it's just a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00250-00112466-00112770": "quick overview I don't want to take too much time but I want to actually save", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00251-00112770-00113309": "more time for a question as an answer so just do a quick overview of the the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00252-00113309-00113814": "review proposal it's very simple really at first we start with a screening of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00253-00113814-00114420": "all the projects for relevance by subject matter experts at FSC and then", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00254-00114420-00114795": "we take this proposals to expert committees that will review the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00255-00114795-00115272": "proposals using the criteria that we just went over together it's important", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00256-00115272-00115730": "to highlight that those reviews are independent assessments and it's around", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00257-00115730-00116215": "20 reviewers that we have in our communities reviewing these proposals", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00258-00116258-00116931": "Johanne can you please release Beaufort thank you so we're asking if you have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00259-00116931-00117408": "applied for funding for refuge rescue center before in terms of timing for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00260-00117408-00117843": "this proposal we are going to run a continuous intake and review of proposal", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00261-00117843-00118344": "until they call closes on September 1st of this year so we aim to have funding", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00262-00118344-00118725": "decisions within a month of submission and we're going to announce soon how", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00263-00118725-00119185": "with the award on my announcements will come later", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00264-00119503-00120229": "this is the last piece of our session before Q&A and if possible Joann as soon", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00265-00120229-00120898": "as you have please release the the results of the of the bowl so what do", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00266-00120898-00121243": "you have available to you as you plan your project and prepare the project", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00267-00121243-00121618": "materials there are a few forms and templates to help you put this material", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00268-00121618-00122017": "together we have the project application form as I mentioned if you have change", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00269-00122017-00122401": "template and also a budget template and there's a lot of information available", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00270-00122401-00122815": "to you on our website we have clear guidelines we have the frequently asked", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00271-00122815-00123250": "questions page that I mentioned earlier in a framework of common outcome so you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00272-00123250-00123553": "can understand a little more in detail what we're looking for in terms of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00273-00123553-00123973": "shared shared goals and then we having this webinar today we are going to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00274-00123973-00124378": "record it and make available to all of you and we might also have a webinar", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00275-00124378-00124871": "later in the summer before the clock the call closes", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00276-00124871-00125622": "here we have the the poor results so alright so we have a lot of people that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00277-00125622-00126533": "haven't applied but some of them have that's great thanks Joanne and here is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00278-00126533-00127032": "just the link to our call for proposals page on our website and I just want to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00279-00127032-00127383": "highlight a few points here that might be helpful for you to know today so", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00280-00127383-00127713": "there is a downloadable guidelines in PDF where we have all of this that I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00281-00127713-00128241": "went over with you in detail the freedom to ask questions I want to highlight", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00282-00128241-00128676": "again how important this resource is our team is working really hard to intake", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00283-00128676-00129132": "all the questions and to upload the answers to our website in real time so", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00284-00129132-00129432": "this is a page that is constantly updated and we hope that is a resource", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00285-00129432-00129858": "for you as you put together your proposals and I also want to mention", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00286-00129858-00130257": "that for each type of project so the innovation pilot projects research and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00287-00130257-00130709": "network there's a different form that you need to use to apply and as you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00288-00130709-00131106": "click in this link it will take you to a different platform called kognito where", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00289-00131106-00131415": "you're going to enter your information that information will arrive directly to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00290-00131415-00131799": "us so please make sure as you define your research stream or sorry your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00291-00131799-00132179": "project stream that you use the right form", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00292-00132319-00133021": "Johanne can you please release the five phone for the fifth ball thank you so we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00293-00133021-00133456": "just want to know a little bit about the focus of your work in terms of where in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00294-00133456-00134247": "Canada that's happening and with that I want to stop here and move us to the Q&A", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00295-00134247-00134824": "so I'm seeing a lot of questions a lot of interaction the chat and I'd like to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00296-00134824-00135511": "hand it over to Sahgal to address some of these questions yeah so Desiree a lot", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00297-00135511-00135958": "of people are asking how they have never applied to the Future skill center", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00298-00135958-00136360": "before they don't know where to begin are we interested in skills employment", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00299-00136360-00136759": "are we interested in entrepreneurship what exactly how can they make their", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00300-00136759-00137368": "projects come together without with a partnership or without multi", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00301-00137368-00138106": "partnerships that make sense yes that makes sense I would refer back to the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00302-00138106-00138619": "guidelines so please take a quick look and you see that the call is is broad in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00303-00138619-00139201": "scope we are looking for again innovations new solutions to the broad", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00304-00139201-00139878": "problem or the broad issue of the shock so any type of association or", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00305-00139878-00140389": "collaboration is welcome to apply think about the different streams I think", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00306-00140389-00140779": "that's a very good way to start if it's a research project if it's a pilot that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00307-00140779-00141289": "is testing something new or if it's establishment of a network but all ideas", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00308-00141289-00141625": "are welcome and if you have any questions specific to your type of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00309-00141625-00141997": "project please write to us and we'll make sure that we work dresses as long", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00310-00141997-00142233": "as we can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00311-00142309-00142979": "yeah and one interesting question is that if someone puts in multiple", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00312-00142979-00143566": "applications with that impact their their proposal success so if they apply", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00313-00143566-00144269": "for a network a research or a stream are we going to you know impact their", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00314-00144269-00144824": "success on that that's a great question so thank you for asking that as I said", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00315-00144824-00145328": "earlier there is that one limitation that an organization can only apply with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00316-00145328-00145784": "one project that has different objectives and a different Project Lead", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00317-00145784-00146291": "right so you may apply if you're in university and you want to apply with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00318-00146291-00146729": "different departments and units within the university that's fine but again the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00319-00146729-00147038": "objectives and the project you need to be distinct from each other so if your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00320-00147038-00147441": "proposal is just a slightly different I think that that's not going to help you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00321-00147441-00147923": "be successful rather I would spend more time in one proposal that is very good", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00322-00147923-00148337": "and again if you have questions about this specific is that distinct enough or", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00323-00148337-00148802": "please write to us and we'll make sure to take a closer look at your and your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00324-00148802-00149041": "ideas", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00325-00149160-00149595": "I still reading through sorry I'm just making sure I'm not missing any good", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00326-00149595-00150219": "what any great questions and in the meantime can I ask you when to release", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00327-00150219-00150831": "the poll for the results for the last fall yes and I think could you please", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00328-00150831-00151314": "reiterate Desiree um what our deadlines are on this that seems to be coming up a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00329-00151314-00151988": "lot in the QA in terms of how quickly we will respond to people's applications", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00330-00151988-00152358": "great Thank You Joanne so the call has been open for a little", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00331-00152358-00152847": "while and the last day to apply again is September herbs this year while we are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00332-00152847-00153465": "planning to run round of reviews as proposals come in and to release with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00333-00153465-00154015": "our plan is to release a decision within a month of the submission of the project", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00334-00154015-00154345": "okay those are I'm just gonna jump in really quick because this is a great", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00335-00154345-00155044": "question how critical is the link of kovat and this project are we looking", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00336-00155044-00155548": "outside of just hospitality and tourism just walk handed eights for that oh", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00337-00155548-00156085": "that's a great question we are absolutely not focusing one or a few", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00338-00156085-00156514": "sectors you're looking all sectors or entities individuals consortiums", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00339-00156514-00157096": "associations and organizations and the link to Cove it is very important that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00340-00157096-00157510": "will make your project a lot more successful if there's a clear link to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00341-00157510-00157954": "how the affected populations you're dealing with that you're supporting I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00342-00157954-00158590": "have being affected by the pandemics the shock with the pandemics but again not", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00343-00158590-00159007": "specific to an industry but rather great ideas to help people that have been", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00344-00159007-00159765": "affected by by this this rises I'm gonna release the poll now Thank You", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00345-00159765-00160332": "Joanne great thank you so much and please keep coming to clash and struggle", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00346-00160332-00160703": "as we as we look at the results", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00347-00161363-00161937": "are there other questions that we should address yeah folks are asking about", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00348-00161937-00162422": "startups or startups allowed to apply for this funding startup tech companies", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00349-00162422-00162984": "we have no limitations in what type of organizations out we will fund and we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00350-00162984-00164177": "will support so yes another question would be are we looking at the financial", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00351-00164177-00164652": "ability of a lead organization to actually hand in a successful proposal", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00352-00164652-00165116": "what how are we looking at the finances holistically in an application process", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00353-00165116-00165573": "we are looking at organizations both the lead organization also partners as they", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00354-00165573-00166227": "are ready in terms of skills experiences and resources to conduct the work so we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00355-00166227-00166638": "won't be necessarily looking at the financial stability or anything more", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00356-00166638-00166920": "detailed what we're looking at at organizations that are ready to conduct", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00357-00166920-00167349": "a work as soon as they have the support that they might happen through through", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00358-00167349-00168081": "this call we have to vote yes right sorry no please oh okay great um two", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00359-00168081-00168516": "questions that kind of tie together we have folks who are they have a project", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00360-00168516-00168849": "and they think it can go into two streams we have folks who have three", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00361-00168849-00169119": "projects but they don't know which stream is should go to so can you give", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00362-00169119-00169614": "any advice to candidates how to handle that yes absolutely", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00363-00169614-00170055": "and that's a great question there's a lot of overlap I would say potential for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00364-00170055-00170583": "overlap across the three streams what I would suggest not seeing on the scope of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00365-00170583-00171072": "the project is to refer to the guidelines and see how we explain so in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00366-00171072-00171492": "the website we have a quick explanation in the funding guidelines that you can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00367-00171492-00171912": "download in PDF there's a longer explanation of what each string is and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00368-00171912-00172356": "how the different also support for individuals organizations or a system", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00369-00172356-00172731": "change there's a little more rational then there might be helpful as you think", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00370-00172731-00173172": "about which category your project Falls if they're again that is not enough", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00371-00173172-00173613": "after you you read those guidelines please then again write to us and we'll", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00372-00173613-00174157": "be happy to to provide some support I'd like to jump in for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00373-00174157-00174772": "two seconds I am gonna open the chat back up for everyone because I know", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00374-00174772-00175215": "Desiree had mentioned something earlier so if there's not a specific question we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00375-00175215-00175542": "won't ask your questions if they're in the chat but if you do want to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00376-00175542-00175948": "communicate something to us please put it there I'll open it in a minute um", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00377-00175948-00176400": "Desiree can you reiterate how people can access the recording and the slides", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00378-00176400-00177082": "after this ends please yes absolutely thank you Joanne thank you everyone that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00379-00177082-00177475": "signed up and registered for this webinar will receive an email with the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00380-00177475-00177862": "recording a link to the recording of the webinar as well and that will be also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00381-00177862-00178294": "available two of this lines and shortly we'll also upload that to our website so", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00382-00178294-00178600": "we're available to you and also if you'd like to share that with anyone else", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00383-00178600-00179070": "please feel free to share and pass along the information", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00384-00179072-00179666": "I have a great question here that is wondering how we take into account", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00385-00179666-00180164": "partnerships are we looking for quality versus quantity how is that going to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00386-00180164-00180560": "take into account the evaluation process if you can speak on that yes absolutely", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00387-00180560-00180964": "I would say that the most important thing for partnerships is to really show", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00388-00180964-00181487": "one how the partnerships actually help to bring the work to a successful state", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00389-00181487-00182024": "and also very clear roles and what what organization is doing in wha and within", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00390-00182024-00182336": "each organization what are the key team members and how", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00391-00182336-00182747": "they're going to help the project to be successful so I can't address directly", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00392-00182747-00183059": "whether it's quantity versus quality but we'll be looking for partnerships that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00393-00183059-00183580": "make sense and that will help the project really be designed executed and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00394-00183580-00184406": "evaluated this is a great question so the person actually says these proposals", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00395-00184406-00184808": "tend to come from well-known universities or research institutions", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00396-00184808-00185279": "are we looking for less known partnerships are we giving these folks a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00397-00185279-00185891": "chance oh that's a great question there's there's no criteria as you saw", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00398-00185891-00186317": "with an organization that is well known or not I think what we're really looking", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00399-00186317-00186815": "for and we hope that this call will take us to new ways of thinking about how to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00400-00186815-00187391": "recover from a social and economic shock like obit 19 so why we are looking for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00401-00187391-00187865": "organizations that are ready to you to take on the work the scope of the work", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00402-00187865-00188339": "is up to you and we are open to providing support not only financial", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00403-00188339-00188657": "support with our funding calls but also technical support in the form of a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00404-00188657-00189077": "partnership to bring new ideas that might be just sometimes difficult to to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00405-00189077-00189590": "design together so I think more than anything we're really welcoming new ways", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00406-00189590-00190069": "of addressing that are no business as usual that are addressing the skills gap", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00407-00190069-00190697": "and I'll also jump in on that just to say you know in our recent funding if", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00408-00190697-00191330": "anyone wants to look it's available on our website but we have 30 projects that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00409-00191330-00192002": "launched recently and it's quite a diverse group who have applied and were", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00410-00192002-00192461": "funded some large organizations some small ones", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00411-00192461-00193301": "it really is a large kind of diverse group that we aim to work with Thank You", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00412-00193301-00193724": "Joanne that's a really good point and I would encourage if I can if I may", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00413-00193724-00194294": "encourage all of you to help us help us disseminate this call with people that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00414-00194294-00194605": "you know and within your networks that might be interested that may they not", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00415-00194605-00195104": "have heard about the call but please share and and let us know if there's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00416-00195104-00195773": "their questions again the the Q&A today is an important resource but also the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00417-00195773-00196496": "email that I'm just gonna share with you right now please email us if there are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00418-00196496-00196835": "questions about the specific projects also ways of bringing information to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00419-00196835-00197579": "other groups that you think might have not heard of this opportunity so I'm", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00420-00197579-00198002": "just gonna come in with one more question to what extent does regional", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00421-00198002-00198674": "representation across Canada play a role in our selection process so I know can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00422-00198674-00199058": "you repeat that question please sorry about that so the individual is just", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00423-00199058-00199469": "wondering how we're looking at regional representation across Canada and if that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00424-00199469-00199949": "plays a role in our selection process we are certainly hoping that that will play", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00425-00199949-00200585": "a role and I can directly ask answer the question right now and we are as you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00426-00200585-00201020": "heard at the beginning I joined the group two weeks ago so we're still", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00427-00201020-00201605": "building all the systems to make sure we do a fair assessment but we are really", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00428-00201605-00201923": "hoping that we are pen Canadian and we're really hoping to partner with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00429-00201923-00202255": "people across the entire country", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00430-00202266-00202865": "and Joanne with that note can you please release the what I believe is the last", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00431-00202865-00203472": "almost yes here's the last poll and one other thing I'd just like to point out", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00432-00203472-00204203": "we have 115 questions in our queue right now so we will be if we can't answer", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00433-00204203-00204723": "your question directly right now we are cataloging all of the questions anything", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00434-00204723-00205494": "that is often asked will go in our fa Q's our website and you know if we have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00435-00205494-00205914": "a specific question that is specific to your program we will try to address it", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00436-00205914-00206360": "directly to you and you can always follow up with us we just we will not be", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00437-00206360-00207398": "able to get to all 115 outstanding and in the next ten minutes Thank You Joanne", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00438-00207434-00207951": "so someone asked the question if projects are similar can they be", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00439-00207951-00208701": "combined I would ask the follow-up question why we answer another one maybe", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00440-00208701-00209325": "sure projects are combined from the same organization from different partners if", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00441-00209325-00210333": "we can come back to that one sorry folks I'm still navigating it all your", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00442-00210333-00210765": "questions are coming in that survey we have a lot of questions here I'm also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00443-00210765-00211194": "going through through them so thank you everyone for using the Q&A that's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00444-00211194-00211563": "actually very helpful for us we're going to look at all this questions as Joann", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00445-00211563-00211905": "said after we were recording everything and making sure that if we don't have in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00446-00211905-00212346": "the FAQ already that we're going to put them soon on the website so it's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00447-00212346-00212609": "available to you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00448-00213354-00213742": "those are we feel free to jump in if you see a question that you can answer I'm", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00449-00213742-00214273": "just okay I see one question here about not being able to locate the theory of", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00450-00214273-00215011": "change template yeah that would be in the application form when you actually", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00451-00215011-00215827": "hit innovation you should be able to scroll down and find it what I can do", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00452-00215827-00216225": "personally is try to find a way to implement that on our website as a FAQ", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00453-00216225-00216994": "if you are if folks are still struggling to find that I think is hoggle I also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00454-00216994-00217317": "see a question about again I think it's important because there are many of them", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00455-00217317-00217930": "about the streams and maybe some similarity for overlap my suggestion", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00456-00217930-00218244": "would be to again take a look at the guidelines and see if that brings more", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00457-00218244-00218646": "clarity in case that's still not clear and we cannot answer your question I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00458-00218646-00218986": "would suggest you fit your project within one of the streams and you can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00459-00218986-00219460": "always mention in the application that it also relates to all their stream and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00460-00219460-00220267": "explain that to to other the narrative that's that's totally fine all right", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00461-00220267-00220678": "this is a great question if your proposal has similar concepts to a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00462-00220678-00221086": "project that was being funded in another region will this affect your ability to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00463-00221086-00221665": "receive funding for a project that is focused in your region so if there's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00464-00221665-00222117": "similar scopes different organizations but different regions different regions", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00465-00222117-00222679": "so in Ontario and then BC are we going to choose one I don't think we can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00466-00222679-00223183": "answer that I think that the point will be actually to look for again a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00467-00223183-00223567": "different innovative ways of doing things according to each one of the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00468-00223567-00224086": "streams that is more important to us then then a specific competition within", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00469-00224086-00224706": "each project so I don't think I can answer that question directly okay yep", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00470-00224706-00225190": "someone asked can innovation look like an existing solution implemented in a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00471-00225190-00225625": "new context for example something that has worked in the u.s. customized for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00472-00225625-00225927": "the Canadian context", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00473-00226176-00226544": "okay I think I would need a repeat of that no problem", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00474-00226544-00227094": "so I think this person's asking if they have a project that has been implemented", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00475-00227094-00227811": "in the US can they customize it to work in the Canadian context absolutely there", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00476-00227811-00228296": "is a there's no limitation or criteria to borrowing ideas or models and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00477-00228296-00228671": "adapting to the Canadian context if nothing else you see in the application", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00478-00228671-00229248": "forms that we're also looking for ways that you're grounding your proposal into", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00479-00229248-00229656": "something that might be super new we don't have a lot of evidence but also in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00480-00229656-00230076": "ideas that you might bring from other areas and some evidence of what what", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00481-00230076-00230505": "your proposals grounded on either the research I value you include in the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00482-00230505-00231071": "literature but also in ideas and the innovation cycle as you see you see also", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00483-00231071-00231546": "in the application forms that there are we are asking for the pilots to situate", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00484-00231546-00231921": "their their projects in the innovation cycle and we have a model about to help", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00485-00231921-00232350": "you guide and that's really to recognizing that the projects will may", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00486-00232350-00232803": "fall into very early stages where you're still working through the ideas so we're", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00487-00232803-00233196": "going to be looking differently at those then to later stage innovation pilots", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00488-00233196-00233628": "that are already grounded more interventions and and more evidence so", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00489-00233628-00234042": "again this is a way for us to recognize that there's the diversity of proposals", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00490-00234042-00234534": "out there and to to really find a balance in bringing new ideas support to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00491-00234534-00235086": "new ideas so Desiree there's a reoccurring theme in our Q&A where folks", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00492-00235086-00235646": "say that vulnerable groups prior to Colvin have already been impacted so now", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00493-00235646-00236021": "they're asking that what if they do apply for certain streams are they", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00494-00236021-00236544": "needed to provide more evidence to show that since cope it happened that these", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00495-00236544-00237126": "groups the resources have been like worsened or they don't have necessarily", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00496-00237126-00237579": "there's a gap in their skills development that's a very important", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00497-00237579-00237992": "point I'm glad someone asked that question directly so but I think that's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00498-00237992-00238455": "one of the most important parts of the application that's why it is included in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00499-00238455-00239178": "the first Corps for Tyrion it's about how they identified gap and needs is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00500-00239178-00239484": "about what happened now with the shock with the Co bit so that's really our", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00501-00239484-00239810": "focus I'm hope that proposals will be clear about", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00502-00239810-00240121": "how they're addressing populations that are affected now then maybe we're", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00503-00240121-00240641": "already struggling before but the the shock just made it more challenging for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00504-00240641-00241196": "them so this is a great question given that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00505-00241196-00241648": "we are doing continuous intake is there an advantage in applying earlier than", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00506-00241648-00242507": "later there's no advantage of product earlier than later as far as the process", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00507-00242507-00243121": "we have right now I think what I suggest and I going suggest it's up to you to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00508-00243121-00243605": "find it the right time in to to submit your application so spend the time to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00509-00243605-00243953": "put together a good proposal I think that's most important point of this", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00510-00243953-00244436": "process and again the materials are available to you to help guide you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00511-00244436-00244896": "through this process and also interactions are routine for the email", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00512-00244896-00245303": "so that would be my suggestion again up to you I cannot make a firm", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00513-00245303-00245746": "recommendation about the timing but that I would if this were my proposal would", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00514-00245746-00246260": "spend more time in putting together a good proposal if I needed it can I jump", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00515-00246260-00246596": "in for a second please absolutely we've had an attendee with", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00516-00246596-00247241": "their hand up for a long time so um Elmas organ dink could you oh you have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00517-00247241-00247688": "gone away okay if you have a question I did message and please do respond to me", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00518-00247688-00248189": "in the chat that was all thank you Thank You Joanne and Joanne we do have a less", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00519-00248189-00248521": "bull ring we have one last thank you and goodbye", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00520-00248521-00249146": "question right so why don't we put that one up and whether they should did I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00521-00249146-00249661": "share the results from if people were submitting applications and I don't", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00522-00249661-00250267": "think it did I don't think sure that first sounds great oh wow okay this one", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00523-00250267-00251090": "is very clear for those been answered know now that the chat are a bit chat is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00524-00251090-00251642": "open again would love to hear from you what made you join the webinar excellent", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00525-00251642-00252038": "okay I'll stop this one and I will launch our last poll with a big thank", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00526-00252038-00252607": "you thank you everyone thanks Joanne so we do have a few more minutes we can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00527-00252607-00253073": "keep keep covering other questions I'll go do you have anything else there that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00528-00253073-00253619": "you see is in front of us to address before we we close yeah still navigating", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00529-00253619-00254098": "it through open if you see something on your end", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00530-00254161-00254596": "um this is probably been answered but it's just a reoccurring question as to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00531-00254596-00255010": "how folks can be successful in the application process if you can give", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00532-00255010-00255744": "specific recommendations yes absolutely I think that's we went over through a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00533-00255744-00256288": "lot of material today in the ways we are looking at this new partnerships we are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00534-00256288-00256681": "looking for different ways so I wanna I can't not emphasize that enough", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00535-00256681-00257346": "it is about innovation and novel ways and opportunities for us to develop", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00536-00257346-00257769": "things that might not have been developed before or are elect funding to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00537-00257769-00258196": "put forward so that is the main point so make sure that you bring that to us in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00538-00258196-00258792": "in very linked to what our objectives what are your activities your work plan", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00539-00258792-00259390": "is to be clear to you first as well as in the proposal so that's very important", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00540-00259390-00259957": "and I think for partnerships as I think was a very important question whether", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00541-00259957-00260398": "it's a many partners more important than with quality partnerships again it's", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00542-00260398-00260817": "about putting that making sure that that the project will be successful we're", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00543-00260817-00261466": "also looking at this opportunity to work with you all as partners and funding but", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00544-00261466-00261946": "also partners in technical development and that's what we are hoping to bring", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00545-00261946-00262372": "in these new ideas not only to see them being successful but also that the work", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00546-00262372-00262840": "you're proposing might be about answering questions and maybe early", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00547-00262840-00263128": "stage innovation projects are just starting and you just to get to the next", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00548-00263128-00263674": "stage so the diversity of projects we really hope to get that very clear from", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00549-00263674-00264046": "the proposal so we can actually make sure that our protocol is balanced and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00550-00264046-00264370": "we are giving opportunities for those are just starting and the FIR also those", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00551-00264370-00264832": "that are bringing about very novel interventions based on evidence of what", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00552-00264832-00265122": "exists and works", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00553-00265483-00266004": "so we have a question about if the project has to be two years or can it be", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00554-00266004-00266681": "one year I don't think the project needs to be two years", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00555-00266681-00267385": "sokku am i right yes you are yes", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00556-00267416-00268027": "now we have questions wondering if the there are certain streams getting more", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00557-00268027-00268571": "funding than others that's a very technical question we don't have that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00558-00268571-00268806": "defined", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00559-00269158-00269744": "okay still navigating going through it Desiree I also saw a Suffolk question", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00560-00269744-00270116": "here that I think it's important to address it's the budget in the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00561-00270116-00270530": "application and our nothing approval process and I think that I like that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00562-00270530-00270862": "question a lot because it speaks to the point that I was just trying to make", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00563-00270862-00271376": "that we we are hoping that there will be interracial processes in the application", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00564-00271376-00271829": "and also throughout the the cycles of the project and there might be an", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00565-00271829-00272276": "opportunity as we receive proposals and applications to to each rate and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00566-00272276-00272654": "exchange ideas and see maybe there are different ways of supporting the project", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00567-00272654-00273095": "and adapt the scope so or we can make sure that we support as many ideas as", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00568-00273095-00273355": "possible", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00569-00273821-00274242": "so in short you might not be an all-or-nothing we might have overdone is", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00570-00274242-00275505": "there two to a jury so I see a question wondering if the Q&A will be uploaded", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00571-00275505-00276153": "this whole webinar is recorded it will be uploaded my goal and our goal is to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00572-00276153-00276522": "actually download the questions and hopefully find a way to answer them as", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00573-00276522-00276975": "well as you can see I'm trying my best to navigate through that we have a", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00574-00276975-00277485": "question Desiree is that if someone does not have any partners identified will", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00575-00277485-00277905": "that impact the success of the proposal so I feel like individuals are thinking", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00576-00277905-00278466": "partners are a mandatory for this call so if you want to touch on that oh yeah", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00577-00278466-00278970": "that's a great point and thanks for bringing it up the the partnerships I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00578-00278970-00279318": "think can support a project and make it stronger so if there are partners that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00579-00279318-00279807": "can can make your Purple's a stronger if that's wonderful but there is no such", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00580-00279807-00280092": "requirement that you absolutely need to have a strong partnership for", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00581-00280092-00280641": "partnerships in place most important is to show how the lead organization and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00582-00280641-00281106": "the team within it can carry on the work plan and the budget as included in the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00583-00281106-00282129": "proposal so someone asked if they can apply sorry I just also if they can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00584-00282129-00282624": "apply for for this call to support students as opposed to those who are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00585-00282624-00282929": "already in the workforce", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00586-00283238-00283950": "I don't have the technical level of answer for that question", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00587-00284023-00284695": "but as we don't have a limitation to what type of audiences we we hope to see", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00588-00284695-00285055": "the proposal so most important again is to show how this this target groups have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00589-00285055-00285505": "been affected by the pandemics and clear your lab rating how you're going to", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00590-00285505-00287671": "support them to to be willing to to the shock so someone asked if they can", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00591-00287671-00288130": "connect with partnerships after they've been funding funded and personally I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00592-00288130-00288558": "don't have the scope to answer that does Ari I don't know if you do as well mmm", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00593-00288558-00289366": "do you know the answer that one well I can suggest an idea dalinar if there are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00594-00289366-00289747": "partnerships that you think might be a potential to help your project succeed", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00595-00289747-00290254": "in this stronger project we have until September first to receive the proposal", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00596-00290254-00290752": "so that's an idea to be explored those partnerships and the next months but if", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00597-00290752-00291134": "not again as I said this we're not expecting to receive projects that are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00598-00291134-00291724": "perfect or a hundred percent likely to succeed we are hoping a diversity and we", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00599-00291724-00292174": "really want to have that diversity of projects arrived to us and if there are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00600-00292174-00292441": "partnerships that you can develop I'm sure a lot of projects will develop", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00601-00292441-00292924": "partnerships with one two years of project implementation so I think that", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00602-00292924-00293356": "that's slowly fine if you bring partners aboard as long again as the project", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00603-00293356-00293803": "remains within the scope and the work plan and activities that you originally", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00604-00293803-00294427": "planned so there's a lot of questions about budgeting and they all have the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00605-00294427-00295042": "reoccurring theme of what is considered accurate or adequate and consider just", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00606-00295042-00295773": "normal expenses something that we won't necessarily decline an application form", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00607-00295800-00296479": "that is a difficult question to answer and I I don't think we would have", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00608-00296479-00297033": "necessarily specific guidelines for for what expenses reasonable or not what I", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00609-00297033-00297407": "would suggest is to focus on how the expenses are", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00610-00297407-00297956": "related to the work plan and make sure that that that talks that that's the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00611-00297956-00298415": "coherence part whether it's a reasonable or reasonable would have to to see how", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00612-00298415-00298871": "the budget and the work plans talk to each other and then analyze the proposal", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00613-00298871-00299465": "as a whole but I understand the nature of the questions that I can't answer it", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00614-00299465-00299999": "directly neither jump in again I just want to jump in and just say we have two", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00615-00299999-00300449": "minutes left we have a lot of outstanding questions so some of them", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00616-00300449-00301040": "are duplicates again we will update our FAQ where we can and if there are very", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00617-00301040-00301514": "targeted questions we will try to get back to you as soon as we can it may", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00618-00301514-00302137": "take us a few days just because a lot of questions but thank you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00619-00302137-00302582": "Thank You Joanne and with that I want to thank you all", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00620-00302582-00302867": "for joining us today we still have let me just take a look", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00621-00302867-00303383": "over 220 people with us so thank you so much for those that stay with us all the", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00622-00303383-00303788": "way to to the end of the webinar Atlantic's you for have more questions", 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I captured our chat and this meeting in", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00642-00318858-00319497": "about one are you able to capture did you capture the Q&A yes I did I'm just", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00643-00319497-00319992": "saying if I missed anything I've got them all thank you great and then you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00644-00319992-00320342": "know in the next day or so I can go through them and we'll follow up", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00645-00320342-00321012": "excellent yeah yeah so I've taken all of them I mean there's a hundred and", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00646-00321012-00321531": "forty-six open questions a lot of them I think we can answer probably half will", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00647-00321531-00321987": "go on the FAQ and then there's some specifics but we can divide and conquer", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00648-00321987-00322719": "okay great thank you John okay okay well I am going to shut this down thank you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00649-00322719-00323189": "everybody thank you for joining us have a super day", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00650-00324458-00324665": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00651-00325256-00325463": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00652-00325688-00325894": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00653-00327111-00327472": "you you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00654-00327874-00328080": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00655-00328553-00328759": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00656-00329406-00329612": "you", "nLvpNBsK4Xy-00657-00330111-00330317": "you"}}, {"audio_id": "nL_iUPf1tK4", "text": {"nL_iUPf1tK4-00000-00000606-00000910": "in this video I want to go over the term molar mass", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00001-00000910-00001245": "and how it applies", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00002-00001245-00001566": "in chemistry so molar mass the definition", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00003-00001566-00001905": "is the mass in grams of one mole of a substance", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00004-00001905-00002216": "so hopefully by now we know that one mole", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00005-00002216-00002697": "of any substance is equal to 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00006-00002697-00003259": "of that particular substance the molar mass is just taking this one step", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00007-00003259-00003344": "further", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00008-00003344-00003714": "and it's giving us a mass", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00009-00003714-00004021": "of one mole of these items", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00010-00004021-00004390": "so in this case if you look at the periodic table", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00011-00004390-00004704": "any periodic table that you might have and find", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00012-00004704-00005057": "carbon, carbon has an atomic number of six", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00013-00005057-00005365": "this is something like what you see on your periodic table", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00014-00005365-00005676": "you will see a number six you will see", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00015-00005676-00005987": "a C which is the atomic symbol of carbon", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00016-00005987-00006408": "and then you will see a decimal number known as the atomic mass", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00017-00006408-00006764": "the atomic mass is", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00018-00006764-00007214": "equal to the molar mass alright the molar mass is the same number", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00019-00007214-00007552": "as the atomic mass just measured in grams", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00020-00007552-00008013": "so what this tells us is that we if we have one mole of carbon atoms", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00022-00008646-00009017": "by Avogadro's number we know that one mole of carbon atoms", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00023-00009017-00009503": "is the same a 6.02 times ten to 23rd", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00024-00009503-00010203": "carbon", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00025-00010290-00010763": "carbon atoms by going to the periodic table and finding that the atomic mass of", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00026-00010763-00010817": "carbon", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00027-00010817-00011260": "is 12.01 we can also say that one mole of carbon atoms", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00028-00011260-00011603": "or the number 6.02 times 10 to the 23rd", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00029-00011603-00011922": "carbon atoms both are equal to", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00030-00011922-00012234": "12.01 grams", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00031-00012234-00012632": "so if you take carbon and you put it on a laboratory-scale", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00032-00012632-00013017": "in way out 12.01 grams", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00033-00013017-00013431": "then you know that you have one mole of carbon next up we want to determine", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00034-00013431-00013759": "how can we find the molar mass of a compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00035-00013759-00014159": "rather than a single element we know that if we want to determine the", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00036-00014159-00014551": "more massive of an element that we just have to look at the periodic table and find that", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00037-00014551-00015019": "atomic mass value but if we want to find the molar mass of a compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00038-00015019-00015493": "we've got to take it one step further in order to do this we have to take the", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00040-00015531-00015928": "multiply the molar mass of each element in the compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00041-00015928-00016295": "and we're going to multiply that by the subscript", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00042-00016295-00016662": "for that element and then we're going to add the results", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00043-00016662-00016990": "so if I", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00044-00016990-00017335": "were asked a problem like what is the molar mass", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00045-00017335-00017673": "of this compound here called calcium chloride", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00046-00017673-00018145": "or CaCl2 we can answer this problem", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00047-00018145-00018538": "in three steps: the first step is we need to determine", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00048-00018538-00018945": "the molar mass of each element present in the compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00049-00018945-00019370": "calcium chloride here contains two different elements", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00050-00019370-00019895": "it contains calcium it contains chlorine the molar mass", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00051-00019895-00020595": "ofcalcium is equal to", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00052-00020598-00021053": "40.1 grams this comes directly from the periodic table", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00053-00021053-00021441": "and the atomic mass under calcium", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00054-00021441-00021803": "is 40.1 next up we need to determine", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00055-00021803-00022503": "the molar mass of chlorine, the molar mass of chlorine", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00056-00022656-00023148": "is 35 .5 grams comes straight from the periodic table as well", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00057-00023148-00023634": "the second step once you determine the molar mass of each element present in", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00058-00023634-00023720": "your compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00059-00023720-00024067": "is to multiply each", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00060-00024067-00024511": "molar mass value by the number of that particular element that's present in the", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00061-00024511-00024557": "compound", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00062-00024557-00024859": "so in this case we'll start with calcium", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00063-00024859-00025340": "the formula tells us that there's only one calcium", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00064-00025340-00025754": "in a molecule calcium chloride that comes from the fact that there is no", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00065-00025754-00025859": "subscript", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00066-00025859-00026212": "next to calcium no subscript implies that there is one", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00067-00026212-00026646": "so one molecule or one atom of calcium", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00068-00026646-00026994": "multiplied by 40.1 grams", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00069-00026994-00027531": "is equal to 40.1 grams", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00070-00027531-00028025": "now what about chlorine you look here chlorine a subscript of 2", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00071-00028025-00028336": "indicates there's two chlorines for every one calcium", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00072-00028336-00028889": "so we're going to multiply two chlorines by the molar mass of chlorine", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00073-00028889-00029802": "which is 35.5 and that equals", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00074-00030324-00030983": "71.0 grams the second step is completed", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00075-00030983-00031342": "the third and final step is to simply", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00076-00031342-00031673": "add the results together by adding", "nL_iUPf1tK4-00077-00031673-00031798": "40.1 and 71.0"}}, {"audio_id": "nLN4KICy5jg", "text": {"nLN4KICy5jg-00000-00000501-00001618": "Good morning, yes it's 11:15 here, so as I say in these cases not very early morning", "nLN4KICy5jg-00001-00001618-00002905": "but still morning, mr, master, maestro or simply", "nLN4KICy5jg-00002-00002905-00003472": "or simply David Lynch?", "nLN4KICy5jg-00003-00003472-00004248": "It's February 17, 2022 and it's a Thursday.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00004-00004248-00005555": "Here in Naples I think mh a clear morning, also cloudy,", "nLN4KICy5jg-00005-00005555-00006278": "yes a “middle” morning in this moment, very still right now, I suppose 52-53 fahrenheit", "nLN4KICy5jg-00006-00006278-00006839": "around 12 celsius and this meand that for me", "nLN4KICy5jg-00007-00006839-00008152": "really, really cold as in these days and in this period and as always", "nLN4KICy5jg-00008-00008152-00008796": "I invite you to see my video on the cold that dates back to December to understand what", "nLN4KICy5jg-00009-00008796-00008896": "the two practices are", "nLN4KICy5jg-00010-00008896-00009389": "which I use to try not to win it, because it is impossible, but at least to fight it", "nLN4KICy5jg-00011-00009389-00009489": "the cold.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00012-00009489-00009799": "Yes, as far as the video about thoughts is concerned I always do it separate from this", "nLN4KICy5jg-00013-00009799-00009899": "one,", "nLN4KICy5jg-00014-00009899-00010302": "so watch out in case you are interested.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00015-00010302-00011352": "Anyway as he just see from the window:", "nLN4KICy5jg-00016-00011352-00012163": "I think that this afternoon it’ll be going up to the same grades as now or a few less.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00017-00012163-00013177": "It is difficult to say because it is not clear but I think that like yesterday we’re going", "nLN4KICy5jg-00018-00013177-00013516": "to be enjoying", "nLN4KICy5jg-00019-00013516-00014088": "those beautiful blue skies and golden sunshine all along the way.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00020-00014088-00014188": "Obviously here, being already", "nLN4KICy5jg-00021-00014188-00014476": "mid-morning, \"all along the way\" means for another 4-5 hours.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00022-00014476-00014697": "But I'm not sure why", "nLN4KICy5jg-00023-00014697-00015271": "like yesterday morning it's cloudy and it's not clear, but I think so.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00024-00015271-00015404": "So, that's fine.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00025-00015404-00016116": "But I'll update you in the description later just in case.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00026-00016116-00016360": "So said this:", "nLN4KICy5jg-00027-00016360-00016982": "so from the mythical window with the colored courtain, sublime today, nothing to say", "nLN4KICy5jg-00028-00016982-00017830": "and its green", "nLN4KICy5jg-00029-00017830-00019688": "roller shooter behind me, on the top or here in the shot", "nLN4KICy5jg-00030-00019688-00022181": "have a great day him, all the people who follow the channel and", "nLN4KICy5jg-00031-00022181-00022353": "the reports,", "nLN4KICy5jg-00032-00022353-00022951": "yes a really goodbye to everyone.", "nLN4KICy5jg-00033-00022951-00024386": "So again have a great day him, all these people and everyone too!"}}, {"audio_id": "nLc0BvKvx2M", "text": {"nLc0BvKvx2M-00000-00000016-00000400": "Hey this is Kathy from Kathycooks4U and welcome back to my kitchen today we are", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00001-00000400-00000992": "making some delicious melt-in-your-mouth pumpkin cookies you will love this recipe", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00002-00000992-00001592": "the frosting is absolutely delicious perfect for fall so stay tuned", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00003-00002816-00003279": "okay let's get going on this amazing recipe we're going to start by showing you our ingredients", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00004-00003279-00003896": "we have our baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and salt some delicious pumpkin canned,", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00005-00003952-00004808": "flour, brown sugar, two beaten eggs and butter. I believe it only calls for one stick of butter", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00006-00004808-00005512": "but I have two here we'll check on that okay these ingredients we're going to end up our", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00007-00005768-00006384": "Our dry ingredients we're going to end up sifting those into our wet so i'm just getting those", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00008-00006384-00007008": "all incorporated and that'll go into our wet. Okay, half stick the butter in there,", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00009-00007168-00007936": "make sure it is softened do not melt it and do not use it hard", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00010-00008168-00008720": "and one and a quarter cups brown sugar we are going to get this creaming.", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00011-00009056-00009192": "Time to add our egg", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00012-00009472-00010200": "and our one and a half cups pumpkin almost a full can, you can feed your animals the rest", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00013-00010200-00010752": "of it if you want or use it in something else. Now it's time to sift in the dry ingredients.", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00014-00011680-00012400": "Now we're gonna mix this up Next, stir in our one cup of toasted walnuts", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00015-00012480-00013072": "now you look at the texture and this is kind of almost like what you would get in", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00016-00013072-00013656": "a pumpkin pie it's kind of like scary like oh my goodness like what a sticky cookie", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00017-00013744-00014208": "this is what this texture is gonna make them melt in your mouth that's why they are called", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00018-00014272-00015144": "melt-in-your-mouth pumpkin cookies like I said these are a melt-in-your-mouth cookie.", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00019-00015144-00015776": "this batter is almost like cake so you're getting a fluffy cookie out of", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00020-00015776-00016456": "this you're not going to be having a dense chewy cookie it's kind of cake-like", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00021-00016512-00017072": "and it is just delicate and once we put the frosting on them which is optional but the", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00022-00017072-00017664": "frosting is a great cream cheese frosting that is so yummy we're going to bake these at 400.", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00023-00017720-00018424": "that only needs a little more for right around 15 minutes I forgot to tell you that we must", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00024-00018424-00019096": "chill our batter first so I did not do this and remembered to do it when they were on the", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00025-00019096-00019720": "cookie sheet so I just put both cookie sheets in the fridge to chill for a good 15 minutes", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00026-00019720-00020360": "this is our cream cheese frosting we have powdered sugar room temperature butter now room temperature", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00027-00020456-00021184": "cream cheese and then some vanilla that I'm not even going to measure", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00028-00021632-00021688": "there we go", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00029-00022400-00023008": "oh yummy yummy yummy just for the family so i could taste it", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00030-00023184-00023808": "oh that's got great cream cheese and vanilla flavor so delicious we are gonna", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00031-00023808-00024264": "put this deliciousness in the fridge until our cookies are cool and then we will frost them", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00032-00024360-00025496": "Oh they are looking good in the neighborhood put them on a wire rack to cool and then we'll frost", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00033-00025496-00026360": "them they are going to be so delicious okay they are cool time to put our frosting on them", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00034-00026560-00026960": "you don't want it all over because you want them to show you want the prettiness", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00035-00027016-00027712": "of that color to show so people know oh i'm getting something pumpkin and they're soft", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00036-00027712-00028183": "almost like if it was a top of a muffin", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00037-00028295-00028800": "okay it's time for the testing", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00038-00029448-00030200": "that's excellent thank you so much for watching kathycooks4u try these delicious cookies they", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00039-00030200-00030983": "are amazing and we'll see you next time oh and don't forget to subscribe! give me a thumbs up", "nLc0BvKvx2M-00040-00032312-00032362": "you"}}, {"audio_id": "nMi-w2wnUWy", "text": {"nMi-w2wnUWy-00000-00000532-00001180": "That's it predator down. Wheat fields are cut down, foxes beawere!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00001-00004564-00005004": "Thermal can see it, but there is lot of wheat remains in front sou you can only see eyes in scope for now.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00002-00005192-00005514": "But we made mouse mouth call, and made him to pull head up.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00003-00006808-00007008": "Got him.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00004-00007073-00007366": "Just put down the camera down to see if there is some more.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00005-00007826-00008026": "And there was...", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00006-00009580-00010140": "Looks like it's a badger. Season started 01.07. sou he is also shootable!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00007-00010896-00011096": "Nice!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00008-00011230-00011466": "There was no time for lot of waiting he will enter the corn field.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00009-00011588-00011788": "In 2 minutes we got two predators down.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00010-00012236-00012636": "223 is back in action, first we will visit the fox.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00011-00012840-00013040": "It was around 45 m shot.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00012-00013710-00014022": "Too big wheat remains, sou only head shot was an option. Sorry...", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00013-00016190-00016518": "One fox down, this is what you will watch the most in following month...", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00014-00017102-00017512": "Luck shooter! Always good feeling when you take a precise shot.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00015-00017976-00018176": "V - Max did amazing job!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00016-00018596-00018796": "Now we will head out to pick up a badger!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00017-00018870-00019034": "He is around hundred meatres from us.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00018-00019136-00019336": "We got ourselfs a pretty good spot.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00019-00019482-00019736": "Respect is always must, to all fallen game young or old.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00020-00023068-00023314": "It's a big badger, really big head, probably medal class!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00021-00023556-00023756": "Lot of muscle, old guy.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00022-00024478-00024738": "Lot of mosquitos, but we don't mind if we have predators to hunt!", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00023-00025800-00026439": "That's it for tonight, we will move on this week. Should be really fun.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00024-00026498-00027080": "Also important part is when you finish with hunt, pack your rifle, remove bolt and all ammo when you transport it.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00025-00027482-00027988": "Get your rifle in rifle case, and you won't have problem with police.", "nMi-w2wnUWy-00026-00028595-00029010": "If you want to see more videos like this, please SUBSCRIBE!"}}, {"audio_id": "nMncbBKAI4M", "text": {"nMncbBKAI4M-00000-00000038-00000519": "In this video, we're going to take a look at reviewing how we can add and subtract fractions.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00001-00000519-00000951": "So that the idea can be abstracted into adding and subtracting rational expressions.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00002-00000951-00001397": "Which means, we're going to clearly show every step along the way.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00003-00001397-00001628": "Even though some of these you might have done mentally normally.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00004-00001628-00003155": "When we're adding and subtracting fractions, we know we need to build up the denominators by multiplying", "nMncbBKAI4M-00005-00003155-00003927": "by the missing factors to get that least common denominator.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00006-00003927-00004324": "So we need to know what those factors are in twenty-one and fifteen,", "nMncbBKAI4M-00007-00004324-00004635": "we need to combine those to be a common denominator.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00008-00004635-00006015": "Well twenty-one you might notice, is three times seven, and fifteen is three times five.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00009-00006015-00006778": "The least common denominator then is made up of all of those factors a three, a seven and a five.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00010-00006778-00007082": "We don't need repeat the three, it's already there.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00011-00007082-00007374": "Which means, we need to multiply each fraction by what's missing.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00012-00007374-00007719": "Three and seven is missing the five's,", "nMncbBKAI4M-00013-00007719-00008154": "so we'll multiply what's missing in the numerator and denominator.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00014-00008154-00009667": "Five times five then is twenty-five, over five times three times seven, is 105 plus on the second faction in the", "nMncbBKAI4M-00015-00009667-00009900": "denominator we have three times five.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00016-00009900-00010700": "What's missing is the seven, so we'll multiply by seven in both the numerator and denominator.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00017-00010700-00011550": "Seven times seven is forty-nine over three times fives times seven is 105.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00018-00011550-00012238": "We're ready to add those together, twenty-five plus forty-nine is seventy-four", "nMncbBKAI4M-00019-00012238-00012844": "over the common denominator of 105.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00020-00012844-00013294": "Let's try a subtraction problem using much the same strategy.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00021-00013294-00013586": "Eight-fourteenth's minus three-tenth's.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00022-00013586-00014286": "Fourteen has a denominator factoring it is two times seven.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00023-00014286-00015066": "Ten as a denominator, factoring it is two times five.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00024-00015066-00015726": "The least common denominator then is made up all the factors, two times seven times five.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00025-00015726-00016108": "Again we don't have to repeat the two, it's already there.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00026-00016108-00016795": "We just notice the first fraction is missing the five so, we'll multiply it by five on both the numerator", "nMncbBKAI4M-00027-00016795-00017316": "and denominator. Eight times five is forty,", "nMncbBKAI4M-00028-00017316-00018146": "over five times two times seven is seventy minus,", "nMncbBKAI4M-00029-00018146-00018626": "the other faction is missing the other fraction is missing the factor seven. So we'll", "nMncbBKAI4M-00030-00018626-00018806": "multiply by seven.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00031-00018806-00019703": "Giving us twenty-one over two times five times seven, which is seventy and now we are ready to subtract.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00032-00019703-00020410": "Forty minus twenty-one is nineteen over the common denominator of seventy.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00033-00020410-00020904": "To get that common denominator, we wanted we simply had to build up each denominator by", "nMncbBKAI4M-00034-00020904-00021298": "multiplying any missing factor.", "nMncbBKAI4M-00035-00021298-00021762": "Doing the same thing in the numerator, so we can add and subtract the numerators."}}, {"audio_id": "nMQrq22uEAg", "text": {"nMQrq22uEAg-00000-00000800-00001059": "Hello everyone. I'm Rodion from Stimulsoft.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00001-00001078-00001531": "Today, I'm going to show you how to create a new data source using GraphQL.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00002-00001548-00001903": "Firstly, run the report designer and open the Dictionary.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00003-00001928-00002282": "Select New Data Source command on New Item menu.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00004-00002329-00002725": "Next, you should click the REST tab and select GraphQL.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00005-00002740-00003263": "GraphQL adapter will be loaded automatically if this adapter is not installed.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00006-00003294-00003780": "Also, you need to fill in the fields in the New GraphQL Connection menu.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00007-00003831-00004222": "Fill in a server address in the URL field.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00008-00004275-00004473": "Query text in the query field.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00009-00004494-00005413": "You can fill in necessary of additional parameters as headers of the query. For example, I'm filling a personal token to read data from the storage.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00010-00005469-00005731": "Click OK button to execute your query.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00011-00005808-00006221": "Check necessary data sources in the Select Data menu and click OK.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00012-00006248-00006654": "Now, you can use these data to create reports or dashboards.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00013-00006704-00007149": "Drag and drop data sources to the report page and select some columns.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00014-00007319-00007510": "Click the Preview to show your report.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00015-00007562-00007949": "Please note that the GraphQL data sources don't contain any queries.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00016-00007949-00008426": "You need to edit GraphQL connection if you want to change a query to fetch data.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00017-00008475-00008582": "Thanks for watching!", "nMQrq22uEAg-00018-00008613-00009025": "Follow news on our social networks and subscribe to our YouTube channel.", "nMQrq22uEAg-00019-00009056-00009661": "If you still have any questions, leave your comments below or send us a request to support@stimulsoft.com", "nMQrq22uEAg-00020-00009710-00009803": "Have a good one!"}}, {"audio_id": "np8oWwWwBhE", "text": {"np8oWwWwBhE-00000-00001368-00002508": "Hi, my name is Monir. I’m here at Hair of Istanbul. I mean where do I begin from. Right", "np8oWwWwBhE-00001-00002508-00003024": "from the start I was I had all these different thoughts going on in my mind in terms of what", "np8oWwWwBhE-00002-00003024-00003492": "this experience is going to be and just like probably many people I did a lot of research. I", "np8oWwWwBhE-00003-00003492-00004038": "went on the internet, I went on Google, I went on YouTube, and saw so many different videos and from", "np8oWwWwBhE-00004-00004038-00004710": "all of them. Some of them watching them I didn't know what to expect. So, I came with a lot of", "np8oWwWwBhE-00005-00004710-00005160": "different expectations in my mind. I didn't know what I was going to go through because some people", "np8oWwWwBhE-00006-00005160-00005718": "said you're gonna go for different experiences so all the best you know. So, I came here with", "np8oWwWwBhE-00007-00005718-00006096": "the gut feeling thinking this is going to be the best place because I looked at the Instagram,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00008-00006096-00006642": "the reviews. I looked at the other people testimonials and kind of gave me the confidence", "np8oWwWwBhE-00009-00006642-00007212": "that they're the right people. So, I came over I came to the airport the first thing when I arrived", "np8oWwWwBhE-00010-00007212-00007752": "and I didn't know if there's going to be like a just someone gonna stand there wait for me or not,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00011-00007752-00008244": "but right from the beginning it felt felt home you know like I arrived at the airport someone", "np8oWwWwBhE-00012-00008244-00008778": "was waiting there for me, in fact I didn't have to look for that person that person already knew who", "np8oWwWwBhE-00013-00008778-00009168": "I was so that was really surprising, and then you know they were offering me tea and coffee", "np8oWwWwBhE-00014-00009168-00009636": "and what and all so the whole experience all the way from the airport to the hotel was absolutely", "np8oWwWwBhE-00015-00009636-00010176": "incredible, and you know I never felt like I needed help in something but they were always", "np8oWwWwBhE-00016-00010176-00010584": "ready to help me something, always asking me questions. So, I always felt really comfortable", "np8oWwWwBhE-00017-00010584-00011034": "from the time I arrived because I was really nervous and I didn't know what I was going to", "np8oWwWwBhE-00018-00011034-00011676": "expect, and the next day they picked me up brought me to the hospital and again I hate needles,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00019-00011676-00012222": "so I didn't know that you know how I'm gonna feel from the beginning. So, they're all giving me this", "np8oWwWwBhE-00020-00012222-00012588": "comfort that it's gonna be fine and you're not gonna feel anything, it's the beginning is a", "np8oWwWwBhE-00021-00012588-00013104": "little uncomfortable, but you'll be fine, and I don't like needles. So, they put me to this", "np8oWwWwBhE-00022-00013104-00013626": "room where they're gonna do the anesthesia and then they started the procedure. For me, I found", "np8oWwWwBhE-00023-00013626-00014166": "quite uncomfortable this needle part because I don't really like the needle aspect of it but", "np8oWwWwBhE-00024-00014166-00014736": "it wasn't bad as what I actually thought. It was actually pretty smooth the first 10-12 minutes and", "np8oWwWwBhE-00025-00014736-00015246": "after that I didn't realize anything… that… the whole procedure they went through it and after", "np8oWwWwBhE-00026-00015246-00015894": "I was done, I was thinking if I could walk because I was…. I don't know how I was gonna feel. I had a", "np8oWwWwBhE-00027-00015894-00016374": "bit of heavy head but then I was walking normal. They offered me food, drinks, and everything,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00028-00016374-00017130": "but what I love about the most being here it's not that that whole procedure, the procedure was", "np8oWwWwBhE-00029-00017130-00017688": "absolutely incredible but it's the way they made me feel, they made me feel home. They made me feel", "np8oWwWwBhE-00030-00017688-00018144": "like I didn't need someone else to be here with me to take care of me. They really took care of", "np8oWwWwBhE-00031-00018144-00018660": "me like with everything. Every single day they would take me to the hotel bring me back here,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00032-00018714-00019302": "offered me food, drinks. It's like it really feels home so I would definitely say my experience was", "np8oWwWwBhE-00033-00019302-00019806": "incredible because I live in Dubai, and we always say that we have the best services in the world.", "np8oWwWwBhE-00034-00019806-00020370": "So, we're really spoiled. So, whenever we travel to different places we always like oh my God you", "np8oWwWwBhE-00035-00020370-00020796": "know the stuff is so bad over here, this service is so bad because we're always picking things", "np8oWwWwBhE-00036-00020796-00021312": "because our service we believe we have the best service in the world, but when I came here and", "np8oWwWwBhE-00037-00021312-00021888": "the experience I felt here at this place at Hair of Istanbul, I think they'd beat everyone. I've", "np8oWwWwBhE-00038-00021888-00022464": "never felt anything like that before. So, for me I would say if you are thinking about whether you", "np8oWwWwBhE-00039-00022464-00023052": "want to do something like this and you're in this 50-50 thoughts, I would say go for it and they're", "np8oWwWwBhE-00040-00023052-00023538": "probably gonna be the best choice for you if you wanted to choose and feel comfortable have a great", "np8oWwWwBhE-00041-00023538-00024006": "experience but most importantly have the assurance that they're going to do the right job. So,", "np8oWwWwBhE-00042-00024006-00024654": "my results in five six days, I'm like comfortable. People tell me that I never have a hair transplant", "np8oWwWwBhE-00043-00024654-00025080": "because it just it looks really good. So, I would say they know what they're doing and they're the", "np8oWwWwBhE-00044-00025080-00025704": "right choice. From one to ten I'll rate them 10 out of 10. Definitely 10 out of 10 because like", "np8oWwWwBhE-00045-00025704-00026364": "I said the experience and the the entire process is just been incredible and the the way they take", "np8oWwWwBhE-00046-00026364-00026766": "care of it for me that's more important than anything else. So, like even if something was", "np8oWwWwBhE-00047-00026766-00027258": "to go wrong or something like that they're just there for you and for me that's more comforting", "np8oWwWwBhE-00048-00027258-00027642": "than anything else because there are so many places you go to, you pay a lot of money, but", "np8oWwWwBhE-00049-00027642-00028102": "in the end you're just another patient and here you don't feel that way so for me 10 out of 10."}}, {"audio_id": "np-bxa7Y0aE", "text": {"np-bxa7Y0aE-00000-00000101-00000305": "Phil: Your organization needs to be clear.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00001-00000305-00000509": "That means, when you go from point to point,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00002-00000509-00000803": "people know that you're going from point to point.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00003-00000803-00001002": "Please do not regard this", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00004-00001002-00001302": "as primarily an essay-writing activity.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00005-00001302-00001702": "In an essay, people can read, once and for all,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00006-00001702-00002000": "when you're saying, \"Next comes this.\"", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00007-00002000-00002303": "And they can intuit when you're making a transition.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00008-00002303-00002509": "In speaking, that's not nearly the case.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00009-00002509-00002902": "It's really important to be very definitive and clear", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00010-00002902-00003105": "when you're going from point to point.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00011-00003105-00003302": "It needs to be parallel.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00012-00003302-00003408": "Parallelism, I'll talk about later.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00013-00003408-00003701": "That means that the points that you have", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00014-00003701-00004007": "need to be the same size, the same kind, the same weight.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00015-00004007-00004503": "And you need to have logical, sequential arguments", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00016-00004503-00004909": "that are backed with sound and reasonable, relevant detail.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00017-00004909-00005108": "I'll talk about that more.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00018-00005108-00005301": "It mentions your references.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00019-00005301-00005405": "Don't worry about that.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00020-00005405-00005603": "We'll get to that after Speech 1.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00021-00005603-00005807": "It says there should be no grammatical, word choice,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00022-00005807-00006008": "civility, or pronunciation errors.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00023-00006307-00006601": "I'm gonna have a certain amount of latitude,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00024-00006601-00006909": "because we're all friends.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00025-00006909-00007209": "Slang is fine, up to a certain point.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00026-00007209-00007601": "Every speech you ever give should be prepared", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00027-00007601-00007803": "in light of the audience that you have.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00028-00007803-00008002": "So if you have an audience", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00029-00008002-00008300": "who is a particularly casual kind of audience,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00030-00008300-00008600": "then you can be casual in your terminology.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00031-00008600-00008802": "If you have a college audience,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00032-00008802-00009208": "then you ought to use correctness as much as possible.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00033-00009208-00009508": "It mentioned pronunciation errors.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00034-00009508-00009801": "You're not gonna mispronounce your mother's name", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00035-00009801-00009907": "or your brother's name.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00036-00009907-00010109": "But when we get to Speech 3,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00037-00010109-00010309": "when you're talking about past speeches,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00038-00010309-00010606": "you're gonna be introducing, in some cases,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00039-00010606-00011001": "people whose names you might not be familiar with", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00040-00011001-00011305": "or places whose names you might not be familiar with.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00041-00011305-00011504": "If you come up here and say,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00042-00011504-00011708": "\"Well, I don't really know how to pronounce this,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00043-00011708-00011907": "but I think it's Moganosha.\"", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00044-00011907-00012107": "Whereas, in reality, it's Mogadishu,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00045-00012107-00012406": "which is the capital, I think, of Somalia.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00046-00012406-00012703": "Then, you will not get your 20 points.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00047-00012703-00012904": "If you're not sure of the pronunciation,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00048-00012904-00013006": "what do you do?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00049-00013006-00013201": "Male 1: Take it out.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00050-00013201-00013300": "[students laughing]", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00051-00013300-00013500": "Phil: Well, you could take it out...", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00052-00013500-00013608": "Female 1: Learn it; practice it.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00053-00013608-00013803": "Phil: Learn it; practice it,.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00054-00013803-00013905": "Female 2: Ask someone?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00055-00013905-00014007": "Phil: Yeah, ask someone.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00056-00014007-00014401": "Now, a little tip... who is assessing your speeches?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00057-00014401-00014506": "Male 1: You are.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00058-00014506-00014702": "Phil: Who needs to know", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00059-00014702-00014806": "that you're pronouncing something correctly?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00060-00014806-00015000": "Male 1: You do.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00061-00015000-00015301": "Phil: So...whom might you ask about how to pronounce it?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00062-00015301-00015504": "Even if he is incorrect himself?", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00063-00015504-00015700": "Female 3: Wikipedia.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00064-00015700-00016002": "[laughing]", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00065-00016002-00016202": "Phil: Maybe...maybe.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00066-00016202-00016503": "No, I would say, though, if you're not sure, ask me.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00067-00016503-00016607": "I have...I am familiar", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00068-00016607-00016800": "with several different languages.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00069-00016800-00016906": "And at the very least,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00070-00016906-00017105": "if I give you a wrong pronunciation,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00071-00017105-00017401": "and you do it, you're gonna get credit for it.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00072-00017401-00017508": "Because I think it's correct.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00073-00017508-00017608": "[laughing]", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00074-00017608-00018201": "So civility...civility means being polite,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00075-00018201-00018309": "more than anything else.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00076-00018309-00018702": "So for instance, when I was giving presentations", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00077-00018702-00019002": "to the Public Utility District in Wenatchee,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00078-00019002-00019200": "I met with the commissioners", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00079-00019200-00019404": "and with my co-presenter in advance.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00080-00019404-00019700": "We asked the commissioners, \"What do you expect", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00081-00019700-00019908": "of the people who are gonna be presenting to you?\"", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00082-00019908-00020300": "And this agriculturalist from Chelan, Washington,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00083-00020300-00020502": "who's on the Public Utility Board--", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00084-00020502-00020905": "one of the commissioners-- said, \"Well...we're all friends,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00085-00020905-00021302": "\"but I really don't like it when people who present to us", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00086-00021302-00021502": "\"call us 'you guys.'", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00087-00021502-00021802": "\"'Cause I'm 57-years-old.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00088-00021802-00021908": "\"I'm established in the community.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00089-00021908-00022103": "\"It just doesn't sound right.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00090-00022103-00022307": "\"Now, when we're talkin' in the street...on the street,", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00091-00022307-00022407": "\"it's okay.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00092-00022407-00022708": "But in a presentation, don't say 'you guys' to us.\"", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00093-00022708-00023008": "So think about this when you're preparing", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00094-00023008-00023208": "your speeches for each other here.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00095-00023208-00023503": "Think about the kinds of impressions", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00096-00023503-00023900": "you want to make in the language you choose.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00097-00023900-00024109": "Word choice, grammatical errors, okay.", "np-bxa7Y0aE-00098-00024109-00024507": "That's the end of organization and argumentation."}}]