Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 1 2017

hi I am Maurice Kok and this is my

daughter I'm the author of the book the

journey of ascended master and in this

video I'm going to tell you what is

allowing and how you can use it so stay tuned

so what is allowing and how can

you use this in your life allowing for

me is putting down all the guards stop

forcing stop trying stop thinking about

the things you're doing allowing for me

it's just being in a now moment and go

with the flow go with whatever I created

go with whatever I need in the now moment

and just stop forcing and stop trying if

I want something I just do it and how

can you use this in a life because you

stop forcing stopped think is the

planning stops everything even thinking

about breathing you stopped with it you

body can take control over your breath

sometimes you have to take a deep breath

good and you're not allowing if you are

caught up in something

now when you allowed

you are just in our moment like I'm

right now I'm just sharing with you what

I want to share and I'm just here like

you you are now here with me so how can

you use this in your life

I can tell you

allowing changed my life it made it so

much easier so much more fun and was

so nice to have the inner peace because

you don't have to think anymore about

getting up early in the morning I did

this morning you don't have to make

plans anymore sometimes you want but you

don't have to if you are allowing and

when you use the allowing you are in the

now moment and being in the now moment if

you are going to use this for your life

you will figure out that everything

you want everything you need and

everything is going on

you'll be there on the right and

proper time for you you just have to

choose and allow

if you want something you choose you

allow your be in that moment and at

the moment that you really really really

want want to have it or you need it will

be there and you trust that process this

changed my whole life

and it's really good so this

was just sharing me something with you I

hope it helped you in a way and if you

want to know how to allow I made a free

gift free guidance you can first watch

the video watch the video about how to

allow because I guide you you to your

state of allowing this is an exercise so

you know how it feels but when you are

living being in our moment and give up

everything you are doing and if every

fight you're fighting and giving up

every struggle you are doing in your in

the state of allowing and then magic

will try to appear so I will put the

download link to the free mp3 for you

up here I know for sure it's up there

so you can download it but I really

recommend to first watch video about how

to allow I will share the link below so

stay tuned share with me in the comments

what allowing means for you

and if you like my video or my whole

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channel and like this video and you will

see me the next time

For more infomation >> Allowing what it means and how you can use it | allowing changed my life! - Duration: 5:52.

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GET - 7 Most Common Uses of the Verb GET - Learn How to Use GET Correctly - English Vocabulary - Duration: 10:10.

Hello and welcome.

In this lesson, I will teach you

the seven most common uses of the verb 'get'.

So let's start.

Before we get into the lesson, as always, if you

have any questions, just let me know in the comments

section below, and I will talk to you there.

Also, there is a quiz at the end

of hits lesson to test your understanding.

Now, the most common meaning of 'get' is to mean

receive, obtain, or buy something.

For example, "I got some old books from my

grandfather."

It means "I received some old books".

In the next example, "We've gotten 50 emails in the

past three days."

It means "We have received 50

emails."

Notice that the first sentence is in the past

simple tense and the second sentence is in the present

perfect tense.

So in sentence number two, we are

using the third form of 'get' – the past participle

form.

The verb 'get ' is irregular – that is, we

don't say 'getted' to make the past simple or past

participle forms.

The correct forms are 'get',

'got', and 'gotten'.

In American English, 'gotten'

is more common, and in British English, 'got' is

the preferred past participle form.

So in number two, you could say

"We've got 50 emails".

That would be the British

English form.

Here are two more examples: "Harry just got a job at

the airport."

It means he obtained a job, or that he

was hired for a job at the airport.

And finally, "What are you getting me for my

birthday?"

It means "What present are you going to

buy for me for my birthday?"

OK, let's move on to the second use.

In British English, the expression 'have got' is

used a lot to mean 'have'.

It's used in American English as well but it's

more common in British English.

This expression is used in two ways – the

first is to talk about ownership or relationship.

For example, "I've got two sisters.", "Sara has got

Wi-Fi at home.", "Have you got time for a coffee?"

The second function is to express obligation or

necessity (that is, by using 'have got to' in the

place of 'have to').

Like in these examples: "You've

got to get up early tomorrow."

or "He has got to learn German to live in

Austria."

In all of these sentences, you can use

'have' or 'has' instead of 'have got' or 'has got' and

the meaning would be the same.

But there is an important point here.

When we use 'have got' in these two

ways, it does not have a past tense.

To change these sentences to the past, just

use 'had'.

For example, say "Sara had Wi-Fi at home."

which means she doesn't have it now.

Or "He had to learn German to live in

Austria."

Don't use 'had got' to mean 'had' – it's

wrong.

Remember that.

Alright, the third use of 'get' is to make offers and

requests.

Take this question for example:

"Could you get me the menu, please?"

You might say this at a restaurant.

Here, 'get' means 'bring'.

It's like asking "Could you

bring me the menu?"

Instead of 'the menu', you can say

'get me a cup of coffee', 'get me a sandwich',

anything.

The next example, "Can I get you something to

drink?" is an offer.

Here, I'm offering to bring you

something to drink.

It's very common to say this to

a guest, so the next time you have a friend over at

your place, ask your friend, "Hey, can I get you

something to drink?

Or something to eat, maybe?"

OK, let's move on to the next use.

The verb 'get ' is often used when we want

to talk about traveling to mean to arrive or to reach

a place.

For example, "I got home late yesterday

evening because of the traffic."

That means I reached home late.

A common question that is asked on

the phone is "What time will you get here?"

That means, what time are you

going to reach this place?

Here's another common example: "I don't think

we'll get to the movie theater on time."

That means, we're running late –

we're going to miss the start of the movie.

And here's one last example –

"Call me as soon as you get to the office."

Notice that in the first two examples, after 'get'

we have adverbs – 'home' and 'here'.

Because they are adverbs, we don't use

'to'.

But in the last two examples, we use 'to'

because we have nouns – 'the movie theater' and

'the office.'

Remember that.

Alright, the fifth use of 'get ' is to mean to become

or to change.

For example, "The kids got really scared

when they saw the spider."

That means they became scared.

In this type of sentence, you have 'get'

followed by an adjective.

In the next example, "I've made sandwiches in case we

get hungry."

Similarly, "I keep forgetting things.

I think I'm getting old!"

This is a common expression and it's said humorously

(that is, in a funny way).

In the final example – "Arnold and Erika got

married in 2011."

The phrase 'get married' is

very popular.

You will hear it a lot.

Other common ones are 'get ready', 'get

dressed', 'get cleaned up' etc.

OK, use number six is to talk about bad experiences

or events.

For example, "I got fired for being late to

work."

That means, I went late to work and my boss

fired me (that is, I lost my job).

The next example is similar – "Vijay's

wallet got stolen when he was walking in the park."

So maybe he got pickpocketed.

Notice that both of these sentences are

in the passive voice.

"I got fired" means "My boss

fired me."

"His wallet got stolen" means "Somebody

stole his wallet."

The words 'fired' and 'stolen'

are verbs in the past participle or the third

form.

But you can also talk about bad experiences with

adjectives.

For example, "Don't eat too much candy

or you might get sick."

('sick' is an adjective).

Or nouns such as "I got a cold from one of my

friends."

('a cold' is a noun).

Alright, and the final use of the verb 'get ' is to

mean 'understand'.

Probably the most common expression

in this meaning is "I don't get it".

This is an informal way of saying "I

don't understand it."

Another popular expression is the opposite – "I get

it."

It means "I understand it."

Or if someone (like your boss) gives you an

instruction like "Send me the report by tomorrow" you

might say "Got it!".

It's short for "I've got it"

meaning "I have understood it."

A related expression is "Do you get what I'm

saying?" – this is also informal, and it's just a

way of asking, "Do you understand what I'm

saying?"

These are all useful expressions that you

can use in conversation.

Alright, if you're ready, now it's time for the quiz.

There are ten sentences on the screen, but you see that

they're all jumbled up.

Stop the video, rearrange them

into correct sentences, then play the video again and

check.

Alright, number one is "I got a new laptop for Christmas

from my dad."

You can also say "I got a new laptop from

my dad for Christmas."

Here, 'got' means 'received'.

Number two – "Grace has got a great family."

In this sentence, 'has got' means

'have', so it's like saying "Grace has a great family."

Number three – "You have got to eat a good breakfast every

morning."

'You've got to' means 'you have to.'

Number four – "Could you get me a

glass of water?"

Here, 'get' means 'bring'.

Number five – "Make sure you get to the

airport on time."

'Get' means 'reach.'

Number six – "What time do the kids get home

from school?"

Again 'get' means reach here but we don't

use 'to' because 'home' is an adverb.

Number seven is "My brother got engaged last

week."

You could also say, "Last week, my brother got

engaged."

This means he became engaged, that is, he

has agreed to get married to a woman sometime in the

future.

Number eight – "Javier got arrested for drunk driving

yesterday."

You could also say "Yesterday, Javier got

arrested for drunk driving."

We use 'get' or 'got' here to show that something bad

happened to Javier – he was arrested.

Number nine – "I don't get why horror movies

are so popular."

'Get' means understand in this sentence.

So it's like saying "I don't understand why horror movies

are so popular.

Why do people like them so much?"

And finally number ten is "It was

confusing at first but I get it now."

Again, 'get' means 'understand'.

OK, how many answers did you get right?

Let me know in the comments.

This lesson came from a request by four

viewers – Akbar Deen, Irwin Cornejo Retiz, Seema, and

Rakesh from Andhra Pradesh, India.

Alright, subscribe to this channel by clicking the

subscribe button for more free English lessons.

And I will see you in another

lesson soon.

For more infomation >> GET - 7 Most Common Uses of the Verb GET - Learn How to Use GET Correctly - English Vocabulary - Duration: 10:10.

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Rain Detector - Can Sense Rain Drops | How to Make a Rain Alarm at Home - Duration: 3:41.

Hey, welcome to electrical projects channel, and in today's video I will show you how

to build a very simple rain detector.

For building such device we will need NPN bipolar transistor BC547, an active buzzer,

an LED, and wires.

Also, we'll need a piece of Single Sided Copper PCB Board.

And for the powering, we'll need a 12Volt power source.

First, let's solder components together, and then I'll show how to make a raindrop

sensor from the PCB board.

On the right, you can see the schematic.

And let's start soldering.

First, I am going to solder two red wires to the collector lead of the transistor BC547.

Now I am going to solder Emitter lead of the transistor to the plus lead of the buzzer.

Now let's solder anode lead of the LED to minus led of the buzzer.

Now we can solder the first black wire to the cathode lead of the LED.

And the second black wire I will solder to the base lead of the transistor.

After it is done, you can test this part of the device.

In order to test this device, you need to connect it to a power source.

Now, when I touch black and red wire at the same time this device makes noise, which means

that device works as supposed to work.

Now I am going to show you how to make a raindrop sensor from a PCB board.

First, let's leave marks where we should cut the copper layer.

The idea behind this cutting is to make two different areas on this PCB board.

You need to make something like this.

And when this board is dry, electrical current doesn't go from one area to another,

But when a rain drop falls on the transitions between these two areas, the electrical current

starts to go through the rain drop, from one area to another.

Though water is not a very good conductor, but its conductance is sufficient to switch

bipolar transistor on.

And when the transistor is on, it will turn the buzzer and the LED on also.

Now let's solder the wire to the sensor, and we are ready to test this device.

and we are ready to test this device

Of course, I am not going to wait for the rain, I will make my own artificial rain.

Now let's see how it works.

And one more test.

And That is all for today, I hope this video was interesting, if so, then like it.

And of course thanks for watching, and see you next time.

For more infomation >> Rain Detector - Can Sense Rain Drops | How to Make a Rain Alarm at Home - Duration: 3:41.

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Episode #3 THE WEEKLY (with the Transit Dance Pre-Pros) Jess Cranage - Duration: 2:01.

I'm Jess Cranage and I'm doing this Performing Arts arts course this year.

What advice do you have for someone about to enter full-time study? Make sure

that you really choose a course that's suited to you and what you want to

achieve in the future. You need to make sure that you're ready for something

like this. It is quite a full-on thing to do but once you get into it, and if you're

really passionate about it, then it's just the best thing ever.

Why did you choose to study at Transit Dance? Ever since I came here for the

audition I just kind of knew that it was somewhere where I would be able to

bring out the best in myself. I knew that the people here would really

be able to help me to do that. The size is just perfect you get so much out of

the classes because it's so one-on-one and there's not too many people. You

don't get lost in the crowd kind of thing. Is it hard to make friends? No not

at all. Everyone has the same passion, the same drive. You even become friends with

all of the teachers and it's just really cool. Do you get many performance

opportunities at Transit Dance? We get so many performance opportunities. Every

term we have performances which is amazing because it just really gets you

ready for the industry once you leave. What job do you hope to get after you

finish full-time? After I finish full time I hope to work on cruise ships or theme parks.

The ultimate goal would be musical theatre, but I'm kind of hoping that I

can just grab any opportunity that arises and learn from that. Then

I can choose something more specific later on down the track.

Thanks so much for watching. If you'd like more information on our full-time

courses and programs in both Performing Arts and Contemporary Dance, click the

link below. Or even better give us a call and arrange a time to come in and

experience Transit Dance first hand. Our auditions are coming up very soon and

we'd love to see you there. Thanks for watching.

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