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Title: Cafe Music & Cafe Music Playlist: Best of Bossa & Jazz BGM Cafe Music Compilation Jazz Mix

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OnePlus 5T vs OnePlus 5 Differences | Tech Advice | Best Price | Specification - Duration: 2:33.

OnePlus 5T vs OnePlus 5 Differences | Tech Advice | Best Price | Specification

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Christmas Gifts: Urgency - Duration: 2:43.

As of today, you have less than a month

to get all of your Christmas shopping done.

Now for those of you who

got all of your Christmas shopping done

back in September already,

you don't have to worry about this.

But for the rest of us,

these next few weeks are going

to raise your blood pressure a little

bit as you hit the malls

with a little bit more urgency.

Urgency isn't unusual

during the Christmas season.

In fact, we see it

already as part of the first Christmas.

Yesterday, we talked about

the angels' announcement

to the shepherds,

the announcement of

the newborn king,

the gift of praise

that they offered that

compelled the shepherds

to think about what,

what now what they were considered,

going to consider most important.

Because now they had an important

choice to make.

Were they going to stay with the sheep

to keep them safe,

or were they going to visit

the newborn king

and leave the sheep behind?

We see their answer in Luke 2:15,

the verse immediately after the angels'

song is finished.

It says,

And I don't know if that decision

would have been an easy or

difficult one for you, but

based on the 3,500 churches

that close their doors

every year,

it seems that there are a lot of souls

who don't give to Jesus with the

same urgency

that these shepherds did.

When they left their sheep

to find

the one shepherd

who would never leave his.

And that's why ministries exist.

That's why we build churches.

It's not so that we have

big phenomenal,

impressive-looking buildings,

but so that lost

and hurting and

weak souls

who get entangled so easily

in the traps of sin

and worry and discouragement,

might have just

one place

where they can always hear

the forgiving,

comforting voice

of a good shepherd

who loves them.

If you're connected with a ministry

that is determined to help

souls hear that voice,

then consider today

how you might give

towards that ministry

with the same type of urgency

that the shepherds lived with.

The Tuesday after Thanksgiving

has become known as

Giving Tuesday,

a day on which we

are encouraged and challenged

to support those ministries

and institutions

that have really

connected with our hearts.

And if 'Your Time of Grace'

is one of those ministries

that has connected with your heart

in a way that might compel you to give,

then

a friend of Your Time of Grace has issued

a $15,000 challenge grant

that would double the impact of your gift

that is received today.

For more information,

click on the link.

And we'll see you tomorrow.

For more infomation >> Christmas Gifts: Urgency - Duration: 2:43.

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Don't you also hate when this happens? - Duration: 0:23.

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Helicopters - Duration: 3:54.

Helicopters Helicopters are the most versatile flying

machines in existence today.

This versatility gives the pilot complete access to three-dimensional space in a way

that no airplane can.

If you have ever flown in a helicopter you know that its abilities are exhilarating.

The amazing flexibility of helicopters means that they can fly almost anywhere.

However, it also means that flying these machines is complicated.

The pilot has to think in three dimensions and must use both arms and both legs constantly

to keep a helicopter in the air.

Piloting a helicopter requires a great deal of training and skill, as well as continuous

attention to what is happening with the aircraft.

A helicopter can do three things that an airplane cannot:

A helicopter can fly backwards.

The entire aircraft can rotate in the air.

A helicopter can hover motionless in the air.

All of these maneuvers are nearly impossible in an airplane, which must fly forward at

all times in order to develop lift from its wings.

If you are going to provide the upward force with a wing, then the wing has to be in motion

in order to create lift.

Wings create lift by deflecting air downward and benefiting from the equal and opposite

reaction that results rotary motion is the easiest way to keep a wing in continuous motion.

So you can mount two or more wings on a central shaft and spin the shaft, much like the blades

on a ceiling fan.

The rotating wings of a helicopter are shaped just like the airfoils of an airplane wing,

but generally the wings on a helicopter's rotor are narrow and thin because they must

spin so quickly.

The helicopter's rotating wing assembly is normally called the main rotor.

If you give the main rotor wings a slight angle of attack on the shaft and spin the

shaft, the wings start to develop lift.

In order to spin the shaft with enough force to lift a human being and the vehicle, you

need an engine of some sort power output.

Reciprocating gasoline engines and gas turbine engines are the most common types.

The engine's driveshaft can connect through a transmission to the main rotor shaft.

This arrangement works really well until the moment the vehicle leaves the ground.

At that moment, there is nothing to keep the engine (and therefore the body of the vehicle)

from spinning just like the main rotor does.

So, in the absence of anything to stop it, the body will spin in an opposite direction

to the main rotor.

To keep the body from spinning, you need to apply a force to it.

The usual way to provide a force to the body of the vehicle is to attach another set of

rotating wings to a long boom.

These wings are known as the tail rotor.

The tail rotor produces thrust just like an airplane's propeller does.

By producing thrust in a sideways direction, counteracting the engine's desire to spin

the body, the tail rotor keeps the body of the helicopter from spinning.

Normally, the tail rotor is driven by a long drive shaft that runs from the main rotor's

transmission back through the tail boom to a small transmission at the tail rotor.

In a car or a plane, the vehicle must be moving in order to turn.

In a helicopter, you can move laterally in any direction or you can rotate 360 degrees.

These extra degrees of freedom and the skill you must have to master them is what makes

helicopters so exciting, but it also makes them complex.

To control a helicopter, one hand grasps a control called the cyclic, which controls

the lateral direction of the helicopter (including forward, backward, left and right).

The other hand grasps a control called the collective, which controls the up and down

motion of the helicopter (and also controls engine speed).

The pilot's feet rest on pedals that control the tail rotor, which allows the helicopter

to rotate in either direction on its axis.

It takes both hands and both feet to fly a helicopter!

For more infomation >> Helicopters - Duration: 3:54.

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🐱 Toy Cats Finger Family - Duration: 1:29.

Daddy finger, daddy finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger,

where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am.

How do you do?

For more infomation >> 🐱 Toy Cats Finger Family - Duration: 1:29.

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Fun English Expressions with the Rain - Duration: 4:34.

It's raining outside.

Which means...

It's a good time to talk about some rainy expressions.

So today I have to go out and run some errands.

And because it is raining outside, I thought this would be

a good time to talk to you about four different rainy English expressions.

The first one that I want to talk to you about is an idiom.

And that idiom is...

Now this is an idiom used to just say that it is raining outside.

But usually it is talking about very heavy rain.

When it's pouring down outside, you would say it's raining cats and dogs.

And right now, it's not really raining cats and dogs, but

it is kind of raining sideways, which kind of sucks.

Boy sure is raining cats and dogs.

When it's raining cats and dogs outside, and the rain...

Is that aright. Just...raining cats and dogs there. I just soon not go back in it.

Coming down like cats and dogs.

The next rainy expression is...

And this just means to say or do something that ruins somebody's plans.

So for example, maybe you are very excited about seeing a movie and then

your friend, who has seen the movie, tells you it's really bad.

And now you're just not as excited about it because your friend rained on your parade.

So, it's not good to rain on somebody's parade.

Try not to do it.

Hey, don't rain on my parade.

Junior, nobody's raining on your parade. I'm just keeping an eye on her for a while.

Don't rain on my parade, okay. Because I'm living my dream.

Hate to rain on your parade pal, but we thought we'd even the odds.

Hey man, I don't want to rain on your parade but we're not going to last 17 hours.

The next one that I want to tell you about is an expression.

And that expression is...

And this just means that when something happens, it is

immediately followed by something else.

And usually it's talking about something bad or negative.

So for example, say that you get into a car accident.

And then right after that you learn that your home was broken into.

And those are two bad things.

And you could say, "You know. When it rains it pours."

And it can also be used to talk about things that are positive as well.

When two things happen one right after the other.

When it rains it pours.

When it rains it pours. Let's get you cleaned up and home.

When it rains it pours.

When it rains it pours, huh.

When it rains it pours.

The final rainy expression is...

And this just means to keep something, usually something of value.

And that's usually money.

And you are saving it for a time when it is

really, really, really...absolutely needed.

And you must have it. You save it for a rainy day.

So set some aside. Save it for a rainy day.

I was...I was going to save this for a rainy day.

Jesus! My mom taught me to save for rainy day.

Save it for a rainy day.

So there you have it. Those are four English expressions that have to do with the rain.

So now, we'd like to hear from you.

And in the comments, let us know what you like to do when it is raining outside.

Usually I like to stay in and watch some movies.

But today I had to go out and get a few things from the grocery store.

So, let us know what you like to do. We love hearing from you guys.

Thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time.

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