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ONE PIECE - Sad [AMV] - Duration: 2:10.

i beg you !

ACE

please don't die !!

cut it out !

worry about yourself first

you're far weaker than me

listen carefully , LUFFY !

i'll never die

promise me ... THAT someday , either you or i will become the greatest swordsman in the world !!

i couldn't even ....

... save a single one of my friends !!

YOU....ARE.....MY FRIEND !!!!!

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Hannity Releases CHILLING Obama Video - Duration: 2:37.

Hannity Releases CHILLING Obama Video

During Barack Hussein Obama's sham of a presidency, he repeatedly claimed to be a

proud Christian.

However, actions speak louder than words, and Obama's actions show that in reality,

he was likely a Muslim.

This week, Sean Hannity released a disturbing montage showing Obama repeatedly praise Islam.

After watching the footage, it's nearly impossible to deny that Obama is indeed a

Muslim.

Here are some of Obama's quotes from the video, courtesy of Breitbart: BARACK OBAMA,

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: The United States is not and will never be at war with

Islam.

And I'm also proud to carry with me the goodwill of the American people and a greeting

of peace from Muslim communities in my country, As Salaam Aleikum.

Islam is not part of the problem in combating violent extremism, it is an important part

of promoting peace.

Our enemies respect no religious freedom.

Al Qaeda's cause is not Islam.

It's a gross distortion of Islam.

The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.

ISIL is not Islamic.

No religion condones the killing of innocents, and the vast majority of ISIL's victims

have been Muslim.

We've reaffirmed again and again the United States is not and never will be at war with

Islam.

Islam teaches peace.

Remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds

in the name of Christ.

Slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ.

On Easter, I do reflect on the fact that as a Christian, I am supposed to love, and I

have to say that sometimes, when I listen to less than loving expressions by Christians,

I get concerned.

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Redesigned TAM Website - Video Demonstration - Duration: 10:10.

Hello and welcome to our demonstration of FTA's new and improved Transit Asset Management website. Our refreshed website

offers transit agencies and other asset stakeholders easy access to useful resources for transit asset management. Visitors to the

site can learn about FTA regulations on asset management, share knowledge with peers on best practices, and access a wealth of

implementation and program support materials. The updated homepage includes an overview of Transit Asset Management and

offers background to help you get started. At the center of the page, you'll see a new graphical slider cycling through featured

offers background to help you get started. At the center of the page, you'll see a new graphical slider cycling through featured

content on the site. Below the slider you'll find information about the national transit maintenance needs that precipitated the TAM

content on the site. Below the slider you'll find information about the national transit maintenance needs that precipitated the TAM

final rule. Additional context about the rule can be found under "About TAM." We've added a list of the most requested TAM-related

documents for easy access right on the homepage. Looking first to the right navigation bar, you'll see related links and documents –

here you can sign up for email updates, check out related DOT initiatives and programs, and access a few related documents and

guidebooks. Rounding out the right navigation bar is FTA's TAM program contact information. This structure is used for all of the TAM pages.

The primary navigation bar can be found to the left – we will use this navigation bar to structure the rest of the demonstration. We

just wrapped up discussing the Transit Asset Management Overview, the website's homepage, so we'll now turn to the Getting

Started page. The updated Getting Started provides basic guidance to get you on your way to compliance – it includes additional

Started page. The updated Getting Started provides basic guidance to get you on your way to compliance – it includes additional

background on the Final Rule, provides a timeline for meeting requirements found within the rule, and lists TAM points of contact for all

background on the Final Rule, provides a timeline for meeting requirements found within the rule, and lists TAM points of contact for all

background on the Final Rule, provides a timeline for meeting requirements found within the rule, and lists TAM points of contact for all

background on the Final Rule, provides a timeline for meeting requirements found within the rule, and lists TAM points of contact for all

10 FTA regions. The Compliance Checklist, viewable by clicking the "compliance with the TAM rulemaking" offers a comprehensive

walkthrough of the final rule requirements based on attributes of your agency's operating environment.

Within this checklist you can access additional checklists for determining your agency's tier and understanding its role as

either a group plan sponsor or participant. These checklists can also be accessed directly using the links under related

documents on the right side of the screen. The Compliance Checklist also provides direction to useful resources along the way,

based on your answers to each question. Moving on to the next page along the left navigation bar: Frequently Asked Questions

(FAQs). FTA has begun developing answers to common questions about the TAM Rule – these cover the basic definitions and concepts

found within the rule in addition to some more complex questions around compliance and implementation. You will see the answer to the

question when you click on it at the top of the page. Visitors to the TAM website are encouraged to submit questions to FTA for

inclusion on the FAQ page – submissions can be sent to TAM@dot.gov. Please keep in mind that questions are meant to be useful to

agencies throughout the asset management community. If you have follow-up questions specific to your organization's structure,

contact your regional point of contact, listed on the Getting Started page. Following the FAQs on the navigation bar is the TAM Plans page –

this new page consolidates information about TAM Plans, one of the central requirements established by the Final Rule. At the top of the

page, you'll find a quick summary of the origin and goals of the TAM Plan. Next, we get into the various elements of the Plan required by

the Rule. The table of TAM plan elements offers a succinct list of discrete components, broken out by agency tier, and provides a brief

description of each. You'll see that dark gray rows are plan elements required for Tier 1 and Tier 2 agencies, while the light gray rows apply

only to Tier 1 agencies. Below the table of plan elements is information on how the Final Rule divides transit providers into two Tiers. Under

this heading, you'll find a link to an FTA checklist that helps agencies determine their tier. In addition to the checklist there is a brief

summary graphic outlining the differences between the designations with further explanation bulleted below. Next is a brief

explanation of TAM Group Plans, with specific information about the distinction between a group plan participant and a group plan

sponsor. In this section you will find links to two checklists: one to determine whether your agency is required to be a group plan sponsor

under the Final Rule, and the other to determine if your agency will be a participant in a Group Plan. Finally, the Resources section

provides links to further guidance on developing a compliant TAM Plan – here you'll notice a link to the TAM Peer Library, which we will

cover next. Scrolling back up to the top of the page, we'll now navigate to the Peer Library page on the left navigation bar. The Peer

Library page facilitates information exchange throughout the asset management community, providing a platform for agencies to share

recently completed work as well as lessons learned in the field. At the top of the page, you'll find a brief description of the Peer

Library, including a list of suggested topics and a link to submit your own documents. Below the introduction you'll find the library, links to

TAM documents grouped by theme and submitting agency. For example, under the Asset Inventories section we can click to view

an inventory taken from the TAM Plan developed by Union County Public Transit in Oregon. We encourage agencies to submit

documents using the link on this page, and to check back regularly for new content. Now that we've covered Peer Library, let's take a look at

the new FTA Outreach page. FTA is continually developing materials to support the rollout and implementation of the TAM Final Rule - the

Outreach page serves as a clearinghouse for these outreach materials. Here you can scroll through and find issues of TAM News - our

industry newsletter, copies of presentations on Asset Management, recordings and transcripts of webinars, TAM factsheets, and more. This

page also includes useful resources developed by our partner organizations. Be sure to check back regularly – the Outreach page will allow

you to register for upcoming webinars and training courses when they are announced. Next, we'll talk about the Resources page –

clicking first on the Resources tab in the navigation bar, and then choosing a specific topic from the dropdown list below. The

Resources pages organizes materials into eight topical categories: asset inventory, condition assessment, policy and strategy,

resource management, TAM Roundtables, rulemaking, targets and performance, and tools. Materials on the resource pages include

research reports, excerpts from the final rule, meeting briefings and presentations, case studies, as well as data tools. Some materials

may be linked to from multiple resource pages. We won't have time to click through each category, but if we click on the Policy &

Strategy link as an example, you'll see at the top there is a brief description of the theme and information about the types of resources

found within, followed by resource links grouped by type. Each of the eight category pages follows this overall structure. Moving on

from the Resources page, the next tab on the navigation bar links to the TERM-Lite analysis tool. It's likely many of you are either familiar

with TERM-Lite, or have used it to better understand your agency's state of good repair backlog. Since the TERM-Lite model serves as

a basis for some of the condition assessment requirements established by the Final Rule, this page offers visitors a place to download

both the software itself and supporting documentation on how to use the tool. On this page you can also find the contact information

for FTA's TERM-Lite Program Manager, and email address for support with TERM-related questions. Finally, we'll take a look at the

State of Good Repair Program page – we'll click the bottom tab on the navigation bar, and then click Overview. The pages under the

State of Good Repair Programs tab cover FTA funding sources available for assisting agencies in working towards a state of good

repair. You can find more information about funding from the TAM Pilot Projects, SGR discretionary grants, and the currently

available SGR 5337 Formula Grant Program by clicking on the links to or through the or directly through the drop down on the

navigation bar. This concludes our demonstration of the new Transit Asset Management site – we hope this has been a

useful overview, and we encourage viewers to spend time exploring the new features and functionality. If you have specific thoughts on

ways to further improve the website, or the resources found within, please do not hesitate to contact TAM@dot.gov with comments or

questions. Thank you.

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Video Journey - Duration: 4:47.

As the first email was sent out to our

field partner, my head swirled with ideas,

aspirations, and an eagerness to begin

the process of what I was sure would be

an experience that would change me.

The opportunity that the Field Experience

class gave me, to work for and offer

consultation to a company like

People Serving People was unlike any I had ever had.

However as the task before me

evolved from ideation to actualization,

my eagerness waned. And here comes the

purpose of the story, to share with you

how that change I was so sure of, kind of

happened. But rather than a clear change,

what occurred was more of a realization;

a realization that because of my

experiences in my field site, I now have

more clarity to enact change upon. The

realization that occurred for me was

and let me preface this by

saying that my stubbornness played a

large part in how slowly this

realization came to me. With hindsight

and reflection, it all seems rather clear,

but at the time, I was equating my

inability to act on my ambition as

unique to each various situation that

popped up in the context of the field

site. Just to contrast my interpretation

of what a disconnect between ambition

and action entails, I'm going to share

two concrete situations and elements of

my work in the field site where I

recognized it taking place. The first

situation that I now realize accentuates

this disconnect for me occurred quite

early on. No - not the realization, just the

situation. Remember that stubbornness I

mentioned. The initial meeting that

Lauren, Danny, and I had with our field

site partner, Tom, revved up my excitement

and filled my head back up with those

ideas, aspirations,

and the eagerness. I was in my element,

getting to know people and having a

world of possibility laid at my feet.

Now, knowing myself I recognize that I

like immediate action, and this is where

the element lies, because immediate

action is not what our first, or even

second, meeting brought. We were stuck in

the understandably careful process of a

committee choosing words. Words that

Lauren, Danny and I were expected to

act upon - just at a later date.

The initial drag that occurred made me

realize that although I have many ideas

swirling in my head, if I am not allowed

or encouraged to act upon them right

away, my enthusiasm dissipates. Especially

in recognizing that without that

allowance or encouragement I hesitate to

move forward.

The second element of my experience

within the field site that allowed me to

recognize the disconnect was actually

within the trouble that my group had

scheduling in advance. If I don't have

hard deadlines all those thoughts in my

head keep swirling. I do not act upon the

ambitions because there's no necessity.

The scheduling troubles that we had

allowed me to realize this because

throughout the course of the semester I

was having trouble taking initiative if

I was unsure both of how others would

respond and if I was unsure of when I

was expected to act on those ambitions by.

So, in moving forward and in

responding to the realization that

elements of the field site have given me

my strategy to enact change on the

struggle I have on acting, is ironically

an action. But what it is, is simply to

write down my ambitions. I have chosen

this because I believe it is a step that

can be done quite easily and that I will

be able to sustain. Both my desk and my

laptop are full of post-it notes with

checklists and reminders. And by working

on that aspect of being visually

reminded about the ambitions

that swirl around my head I may just be

able to bridge that gap and begin to

more readily act. As we saw in the "How to Start a Movement" video, if I am able to

act upon my thoughts and ambitions, I

will not just be the lone watcher of the

dance party happening before me, but I

will be able to act - get up and dance, and

function as a leader beyond the recesses

of my brain.

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Introduction video by Lauren Semo - Duration: 2:39.

Hi class! This week in our English Language Arts class, we will be focusing on the novel

Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Patterson. This novel has been assigned

as an out of class homework assignment, and you should have completed the novel for today's class.

Each of you will be creating a book talk and presenting it at the end of the week.

In preparation for your book talk, you will be using Google Blogger to create

different blog posts that reflect your feelings and opinions of the novel.

You will be responsible for creating a blog as well as five blog posts.

These posts should answer the questions that are in the handout that I have given you.

Some of the questions would include: "Who would you rather be friends with? Jess or Leslie, and why?"

"If you were going to create your own imaginary land, what would you call it and what do you think it would be like?"

"Have you ever had to deal with a bully like Janice Avery? If you met up with someone like that, how would you act?"

These are just a few of the questions.

Please see the handout labeled "Bridge to Terabithia Discussion Questions" for the full list.

The purpose of this part of the assignment is to enhance your creative thinking.

This is important because we often just see what is at the surface of the story and do not think deeply about it, relating it to our own lives and getting more meaning out of it.

After your blog is completed, you will then begin to create a presentation to accompany your book talk.

You will be using Prezi for this part of the assignment.

The different parts of your Prezi should be a summary of the novel,

the characters, the setting, the conflict within the novel, the climax, and the theme.

The purpose of this part of the assignment is to demonstrate your reading comprehension skills and your

understanding of the novel.

This is important because often times, novels can be overwhelming, making it difficult for us to pick apart the different parts of the story and interpret their meanings.

Finally, after you create your Prezi and give a book talk in a presentation form, you will be creating a poll on Poll Everywhere.

Your poll should be any question you want to ask the class about the novel. After you present your book talk, you will be asking your poll question to the class.

The purpose of this part of the assignment is to actively engage with the class, learn different viewpoints and opinions, and consider ideas you might not have before.

This is important because everyone reads a book differently, taking away different ideas and opinions.

It is important to hear viewpoints different than our own.

More specific instructions will be given in the coming days, and if you have any questions or concerns before that, please do not hesitate to ask me.

Thank you for listening, and I look forward to seeing all of your incredible work.

After all of the book talks are presented, we will be discussing how you think they all went.

We will go over the challenges you faced while making them and what can be improved for next time.

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Pacient Entitlement Help video - Duration: 2:19.

Hello.This video will help you to check

if you're exempt from paying NHS dental

or ophthalmic charges. The full

information sheet for either dental or

ophthalmic can be accessed by clicking

on information for patients on the web

page. Firstly let's check what category

applies to you in the first column. You

might be under 18 or receive or are

included in your partners award of

income support. Once you find a category

which fits your situation move across to

column 2 the evidence required. Here

column 2 gives details of the evidence

that you must provide for example if you

are entitled to or named on a valid NHS

tax credit exemption certificate. Then

the evidence you must send in is a copy

of a valid NHS tax credit exemption

certificate with your name on it. Perhaps

you may receive or are included in your

partners award of income based

Jobseeker's Allowance

in which case the evidence required

would be a copy of your full award

letter from your Jobcentre Plus showing

you received income based Jobseeker's

Allowance

on the date you require.Or a copy of a

letter showing that you are included in

your partner's award on the date we

require. You will find a complete list on

the information sheet. The last column,

column 3, gives you alternatives if you

do not have the relevant supporting

certificates or paperwork asked for in

column 2 and a telephone number of who

to contact for assistance. At the foot of

the sheet shown in red information is

provided for when you are not entitled

to any help with charges. The full

information sheets for either dental or

ophthalmic charges can be accessed by

clicking on "Information for patients" on

the web page.

We hope this video helps you find the

information that you require.

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