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Learnning Cars For Kids

Police Helicopter

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SAD! The Trump's Were STOPPED from Helping Kids With Cancer For This 1 Sick Reason… - Duration: 2:16.

SAD!

The Trump's Were STOPPED from Helping Kids With Cancer For This 1 Sick Reason…

The St. Judes Marathon is today.

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a hospital in Tennessee that treats kids with

cancer.

And what's even more amazing, they never charge the family of the child with cancer

a penny for the treatment!

As you can imagine, this wonderful hospital relies tremendously on donations to keep it

going and able to provide this FREE CANCER TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN.

Eric Trump, President Trump's son, used to donate a LOT of money to St. Jude, through

his foundation, the Eric Trump Foundation.

In fact, he donated $16 million over the years!

Sadly, because of the perception that donations to his Foundation could be tied back to his

dad, he had to stop helping these very sick children and their families!

Start at minute 4 to see how Eric Trump devoted himself to these sick kids:

Donald Trump was very sad that Eric had to stop helping children with cancer:

One bit of good news is that the Trump Organization is still helping St. Jude help sick children,

indirectly.

They humbly ask their donors to donate to the hospital directly now.

This just proves that the children are the Trumps' number one interest since they won't

get any credit at all for these donations!

This family continues to amaze me!

If they amaze you every day, too, let's get this to go viral, and help bring awareness

to one of the Trumps' many GREAT DEEDS!

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Temple Run 2 Lost Jungle Vs Talking Tom Gold Run Colours for Kids Android/IOS Gameplay - Duration: 14:30.

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Coloring Pages for Kids: Cat Coloring Pages - Duration: 4:53.

Cat Coloring Pages - Kitten Coloring Pages for Kids

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🎮 Kids Games Fun Crazy Baby Care - Bath Time Feed Dress Up | Babysitter Craziness Games For Kids - Duration: 10:19.

Kids Games Fun Crazy Baby Care - Bath Time Feed Dress Up | Babysitter Craziness Games For Kids.

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Cashless Tolling In Effect For Two Rockaway Bridges - Duration: 0:23.

MONTH, DETAILED ABUSE AND RAPE

DATING BACK TO THE 1960s.

AT LEAST 12 FORMER TEACHERS

ABUSED 24 STUDENTS.

HAPPENING TODAY, CASH LESS.

THEY WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTED

AT THE MARINE PARKWAY OR THE

CROSS WAY VETERANS BRIDGE.

CARS WITHOUT EASYPASS WILL HAVE

THEIR LICENSE PLATE RECORDED

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Animals Learning Animals Sounds For Kids Learning Wild Animals Sounds best For Toddlers - Duration: 11:23.

Animals Learning Animals Sounds For Kids Learning Wild Animals Sounds best For Toddlers

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Casino House Edge - Craps for Beginners - 6 - Duration: 8:14.

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How To Paint Trolls Aspen Heitz Learning Coloring Pages for Kids Dreamworks Funny Coloring Book - Duration: 21:39.

How To Paint Trolls Aspen Heitz Learning Coloring Pages for Kids Dreamworks Funny Coloring Book

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FOR HONOR GIVE-AWAY! (50 subs special) - Duration: 0:45.

Hey everyone!

GameStach here.

Last week we reached 50 subscribers!

[yay!]

I want to start by thanking you so much for supporting me.

And to celibrate, I'm having a give-away.

I'm giving away a copy of For Honor for the PC.

In order to have a chance of winning the awesome prize, you have to do the following.

Like my Facebook Page ... and share this video.

If you're watching this on YouTube; don't worry, the link is in the description.

Subscribe to my Youtube channel.

Again: if you're watching this on Facebook, just click the link and that'll take you to

my YouTube channel.

The winner will be announced on the 21st of May, 2017.

Good luck and I'll see you next time!

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Wrong Heads THOMAS and FRIENDS Face Swap Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes For Kids - Duration: 1:58.

Wrong Heads THOMAS and FRIENDS Face Swap Finger Family Song Nursery Rhymes For Kids

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Designer Handbags Collection Handbags for Women in Flipkart and amazon shopping online - Duration: 0:39.

Designer Handbags Collection Handbags for Women in Flipkart and amazon shopping online

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Logan! X-Man Cartoon for kids! NEW Surprise Eggs For Kids! - Duration: 2:33.

Logan! X-Man Cartoon for kids! NEW Surprise Eggs For Kids!

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Episode 27 - For the Birds - Duration: 11:28.

Hi, I'm Mackenzie and this is Our Wyoming Life

Coming up on Our Wyoming Life New baby chickens arrive at the ranch and

we them set up for their new life in the KFC witness protection program

Then we pick up our processed meat from the butcher and get it ready for sale and shipment,

locally and all over the United States.

Later we sit back and watch the miracle of birth as one cow lets us sit in on the entire

process

Here on the ranch we raise and care for anywhere between 35- 50 chickens which we raise solely

for their eggs, these eggs we collect, wash and sell as farm fresh eggs to our local customers.

To be perfectly honest, we lose money on chickens.

They food they eat costs more than we sell eggs for but they help us by keeping our product

in customers refrigerators where they hopefully remember that we also have bacon, which would

go great with those eggs.

It's a big week for chickens as it's the time of year when we get new baby chicks.

Every year we order around 20 new chickens to replenish our flock.

Younger chickens lay more eggs and chickens don't live long, although the world's

oldest chicken lived to 16 years old, her name was Matilda.

Between foxes, coyotes, skunks, raccoons and god knows what else our oldest chicken is

probably 4 and they live in this chicken coop, which one of our neighbors called the chicken

taj mahal.

Before I built this in 2010 they lived in 6 by 6 hut.

Now there are roosts, separate rooms for separating chickens and ducks and geese and an automatic

watering system.

Our chickens have roommates.

Loud and annoying roommates, its kinda like being in college but they all get along for

the mostpart.

Chickens lay their eggs in these nest boxes and we collect them everyday, in fact, the

girls are getting old enough, that its become an item on their chore list, which means I

only have to do it 95 percent of the time now.

After collecting eggs we take them to the kitchen in the shop, where they are stored

until they are packaged and sold.

Commercial egg producers that produce the eggs that you buy in the grocery store at

least in the US by law have 30 days to package an egg after its laid, then another 30days

to sell that egg after its been cartoned, and studies have shown that your average grocery

store egg might be 45 days old or more by the time you buy it.

Ours our usually sold and in our customers fridge by the time they are a week old.

If you like eggs and have never had a farm fresh egg, I urge you to head out and find

a local producer and try some farm fresh eggs the difference is amazing and you can even

see it.

Our new chicks arrive by the post office, shipped from a hatchery in Missouri.

The post office will call us when they get in and we will go to town to pick them up,

but before they get here we have some work to do.

This is our chicken hutch, I built it a few years, to give us a place in the shop to raise

chicks until they are big enough to go in the chicken house.

Its on wheels because, well honestly, its always in the way.

First we fill the bottom with wood shavings, to make it easier to clean and we add a small

feeding tray, filling it with baby chicken food, a specialize formula of food to help

them grow.

The phone call comes at 4am and Erin heads in to town to pick up the baby chickens.

Upon arrival home we open the box and give the babies a drink of sugar water to get them

a bit of energy after their long journey, of course, Cheddar our house cat keeps a close

and interested eye on what is going on.

After all the chicks have a sip of their energy drink, its time to take them to the heated

shop, where they will settle into their digs for the next few weeks.

We get some warm water ready for them in these little gravity fed waters and move the chicks

in.

After adding a heat lamp to keep them warm, we close the door and push their house out

of the way and welcome them to ranch, where hopefully they will live a long and productive

life.

While we are talking about local food produced here on the ranch we cant leave out beef and

pork.

Each year we raise 6 steers and anywhere between 5 and 10 hogs.

Some of them are presold to customers that would like to have a full animal, either for

themselves or to split with family.

The rest are loaded up and taken to a USDA inspected meat processing facility, which

we did a few a weeks ago.

Now its time to head back and pick up our fresh beef and pork.

Live weight was 4 tons of beef and a ton of pork.

I will be returning today with about half of that in packaged meat.

But first we need to clean out our freezers of last years meat.

We always try to give our customers the freshest meat possible and because there are many in

the area that are less fortunate than we are we donate our older meat to the local council

of community services where it will be used to feed anyone who wants a warm meal.

We box up about 250 lbs of roasts, steaks, and hamburger, load it in our trailer and

take it to where it can do some real good.

Then I hit the road and upon arrival start loading hundreds of pounds of meat, it takes

about an hour to load it all up, afterward I turn around and head home.

Where it all comes off the trailer and sorted in to one of our many freezers.

I'll tell ya, after loading and unloading all day, I'm tired and sore.

Each one of these boxes weigh between 50 and 70 pounds filled with bacon, porkchops, t-bones,

ribeyes, roasts, ham….I'm getting hungry.

Over the next year this beef and pork will be sold not only locally at farmers market

but all across the US as we package and ship a taste of Wyoming beef and pork to many waiting

tastebuds.

If you have never visited your local farmers market, I urge you to do so this summer.

Support your local producer, buy vegetables, eggs, honey and even meat in fact you'll

be surprised at what can be available to you at the local level all around the world.

I guarantee the difference you will taste and you'll never forget.

I'll give you fair warning, this next segment, shows the live birth of a baby calf in all

its glory and I would understand it you don't want to watch it, but I will tell you its

not gross, its not bloody or disgusting, bodily fluids are not shooting all over the place,

in reality is the conclusion of a long 9 months for this cow and her calf and the first chance

to meet and love on each other.

I'll shut up for a bit, and let you enjoy just one of the hundreds of miracles that

happen every year on the ranch.

Thanks for joining us.

I hope this episode has inspired you to try some of the local farm raised and grown products

that are available all over the world and in your area.

Find your local farmers market and support your local producers.

Its not hard to do.

I spend hours every Saturday in the summer at farmers market and its not about people

coming and buying our products, yeah, that's nice but its also about meeting people, answering

questions and showing the difference between what you buy at your grocery store and what

can be locally raised and harvested.

I'm not going to preach at you, you'll do what you want to do, but without your support,

local producers can't succeed, and will fade away and that would be a very sad day.

Thanks for watching, have a great week and I'll see you next time, in Our Wyoming Life.

For more infomation >> Episode 27 - For the Birds - Duration: 11:28.

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Psychology - Set Yourself Up for Success (Law of Attraction) - Duration: 15:11.

Live Today With Passion: "performing under pressure whether it's

me or anybody else is the same

you know I have the same pressures as

anyone else there's time there's

performance there's financial I mean

there you know there's deadlines my

pressures are not unique the situations

may be different or you know but but

everybody has the same kind of pressures

but what I found or what I find

fascinating is the interpretation of the

stimuli if let me let me explain so I

was watching the Olympics with the last

Summer Olympics and I was amazed at how

bad the questions were that the

reporters would ask all the athletes and

almost always they asked the same

question whether they were about to

compete or after they competed were you

nervous right and to a tee all the

athletes went no right and what I

realized is it's not that they're not

nervous it's their interpretation of

what's happening in their bodies I mean

what happens when you're nervous right

your heart rate starts to go you're you

know you sort of get a little tense you

get a little sweaty right you have

expectation of what's coming and we

interpreted that is I'm nervous now

what's the interpretation of excited

your heart rate starts to go you become

you're anticipating what's coming right

you get a little sort of like tense it's

all the same thing it's the same stimuli

except these athlete these these Olympic

quality athletes have learned to

interpret the stimuli that the rest of

us would say is nervous as excited they

also the same thing no I'm not nervous

I'm excited and so I've actually

practiced it just to tell myself when I

start to get nervous but this is

excitement yeah you know and so where

when you used to be speaking from a

large audience somebody'd say how do you

feel they say a little nervous now when

somebody says how do you feel like

really excited actually and it it came

from just sort of telling myself no no

this is excitement and it becomes a

little bit automatic later on but it's

kind of a remarkable thing to deal with

pressure by interpreting what your body

is experiencing as excitement rather

than nerves and it's really kind of

effective it makes you want to rush

forward rather than pull back and yet

it's the same experience you know people

say well you need a vacation or

something I don't for what and I love my

life I feel um healthy thank God

you know I have these incredible

directors that are interested in working

with me and I'm going to jump at that as

long as there's enough time to prep and

I feel like I can add to it you know

yeah yeah for sure has it changed in

terms I guess there's a point where you

don't have to chase quite as hard you

know it depends on the project I still

chase I wrote an email to a director

about six months ago about a project

that I just felt so connected to and

never got a response that's surprising

yeah but you know you never you know

it's yeah we just think professional

courtesy would be enough to oh not

missed is how early in life did you

you're relentless ambition begin did

this happen when you were very young you

you alluded to the fact that you sold

papers at age six or something well I

don't know it just all I don't really

feel like I'm that ambitious oh come on

I need to follow you around for a week

yeah well I'd be hard but I know already

would work hard my father worked hard

and set an example for me and all and I

know a lot of people that work hard what

does that mean working now what is your

day like artists you know

hustle all day long you know we talked

about hustlers Pete grows on the

baseball field I try and do that all day

long and that's what I think we need to

do here in America I mean the people

working in the American automobile

industry we got a fossil the Japanese we

got to get that old roll up our sleeves

and get back to work then we'll get this

country out of trouble we can do

anything better than anybody else in the

world that's your life because the but

if we got to reawaken

that spirit that's what I try and do

with the Atlanta Braves is get everybody

hustling because it's such a good

example of the people that are watching

the program now as you do this

you begin to notice a rather curious

change in your general feeling of life

you notice that there seems to be what I

would call an interruption or an

interval between your experience and

yourself you see in our ordinary way of

using our minds the chronic sense of

strain the chronic attempt to think

about and make sense of what we are

feeling is what we call our ego if you

say I experienced my own existence I am

aware constantly of a NOAA behind that

receiving all that is known then you get

this chronic sensation of their being

and I itself who has all these

experiences and that I or self is what

we call the ego and this chronic sense

of strain is our you might call it our

psychological blocking against our

experience the thing that seems to

divide us

from an external world from the whole

universe

but when in this way the interval begins

to diminish we begin to experience our

world as ourselves

there is no interval there is no

interruption between the knower and the

known just as when we are completely

absorbed listening to music or dancing

to music we are not aware of our

separation from it we go right with it

and so in the same way when the mind

responds instantly to what the senses

bring it seems almost as if the mind and

what it experiences were one same now in

a way of course this is actually true we

can understand this theoretically but we

don't ordinarily really feel it

for example do you know the old saying

if a tree falls in a forest with nobody

listening to it

will there be any noise perhaps you know

the limericks in which this problem is

posed the was a young man who said God I

find it exceedingly odd that a tree as a

tree simply ceases to be when there's no

one around in the quad and the answer

was young man your astonishment odd I'm

always around in the quad so the tree as

a tree never ceases to be since observed

by yours faithfully God but this is a

great philosophical puzzle for the

Western world does what we know depend

on their being in our now in a way

obviously it does because when a tree

falls in the forest it certainly makes

vibrations in the air but those

vibrations in the air do not become

noise unless they vibrate an eardrum so

in the same way the light from the Sun

does not become light unless it falls on

an eye and eyeball

and two we could say the the external

world is full of hard things but nothing

is hard except in relation to the soft

surface of the human skin

nothing is heavy except in relation to

human muscles so if there is not a human

organism the world does not appear to us

at all as having many of the

characteristics which we attach to an

external world in other words we could

say the Sun is light but only because of

eyes rocks are hard but only because of

soft fingers falling rocks are noisy but

only because of sensitive human ears

we cannot form any idea at all

of what the world would be like without

an observing mind even such things as

duration the span of time depend upon

the human mind to appreciate them

States depends on a human mind to

observe the world from a particular

position and so know that there are

things which are distant from without

this mind there could not be any world

that we could think about or conceive or

imagine in any way whatsoever and so

this shows in a very clear way that our

mind and the external world go together

they are inseparable differences taking

the cigar which has two distinct ends

but you cannot separate those in if I

would want to take one of these ends off

and break the thing and throw it away it

would still have another end there would

still be two ends there I could never

get rid of the situation of it having

two ends so you see that although the

two ends are different there is just one

object and so in the same way although

there is a difference in a way between

the knower and the known between

man and the world nevertheless these two

go together and they are fundamentally

inseparable

and therefore when our consciousness is

responding instantly without any

interval or interruption without any

shall we say stopping to think about it

then we have a situation in which we are

actually realizing we are actually

feeling the true physical relationship

which exists between man and his

environment and this we could call the

experience of oneness or unity with the

universe which is the function of

meditation now I think it's not

difficult to see some very obvious

values and this because

well if we live entirely in a world of

thought all the things that we pursue in

life tend in a way to become arid and

unsatisfactory because we are living in

an abstract world in other words nobody

in his senses is going to eat and menu

instead of dinner nobody in his senses

is going to try and get a satisfactory

diet of dollar bills and yet you see

dollar bills and menus stand in the same

relation on the one hand to wealth on

the other hand to dinner the same

relation in which thought stands to

reality they represent it they symbolize

reality but they are in no sense

substitutions for it yes you can do a

great deal of things if you have a lot

of dollar bills but unless you exchange

those dollar bills into real concrete

worth they are of no value to you

and so in the same way if we try to live

in the world of pure thought we begin to

feel a strange unsatisfactory quality to

the world and this living in pure

thought is not something that is only

done by you know professors and

intellectuals and thinking people

perfectly ordinary people often live in

the world of pure thought as for example

when we pursue certain goals in life

when we say I want to be successful I

want to be happy these are really

abstractions because supposing you

become enormously wealthy and you're

able to afford three cars and six houses

you can't drive in three cars at once

you can't live in six houses at once

you have a symbol which we call prestige

of your status but that is an abstract

symbol you can't really you can't eat

prestige you can't eat success and so to

overcome that kind of beguilement by the

santoses

of thought not thinking is an important

adjunct to thought to be able every so

often to cease the hubbub going on

inside one's head and to let talking to

oneself stop and come to stones you

didn't of course sit in the meditation

posture to do it this is simply the way

it's done by Buddhists Hindus you could

walk and sit in the ordinary way design

the bathtub and dirt you can lie on your

back in bed before you get up in the

morning to do it just let your mind

alone and stop trying to make sense of

the world so that there is really

something to think about

other than thought itself it's like if

we wrote books about nothing but books

this is I'm afraid what a great deal of

scholarship is books about books about

books so in this way through meditation

we come to that kind of profound peace

which is exhibited in the faces of the

Buddhists I remember particularly some

words by Lafcadio Hearn in which he

gives a marvelous description of the

whole attitude which these faces

represent

each idolan shaped by human faith

remains the shell of a truth eternally

divine and even the shell itself may

hold a ghostly power the soft serenity

the passionless tenderness of these

Buddha faces might yet give peace of

soul to a West weary of Creed's

transformed into conventions eager for

the coming of another teacher to

proclaim I have the same feeling for the

high as for the low for the moral as for

the immoral for the depraved as for the

virtuous for those holding sectarian

views and false opinions as for those

whose beliefs are good

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